

Hop Picker and Children at Company Store Oregon 1939
A hop picker and her children walk from the paymaster’s window to a company-owned store in Josephine County, Oregon, near Grants Pass. In August 1939, this family uses their earnings of forty-two cents to make purchases. Hop picking was a common seasonal job in the Pacific Northwest during this period, supporting local agriculture.
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Hop Picker and Children at Company Store Oregon 1939