1939 Vintage Service Station Sign in Oregon Hop Picker Recruitment
A service station sign stands prominently on U.S. Route 99 in Josephine County, Oregon, in August 1939. The sign advertises the demand for hop pickers to assist local growers. Recruitment efforts reached as far as San Francisco, highlighting migration patterns for agricultural labor. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting Oregons agricultural history.
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1939 Vintage Service Station Sign in Oregon Hop Picker Recruitment
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