The Sunkist display at the National Orange Show. And image of a horse and jockey overlays rows of oranges. Signs above the oranges read, "Sierra Vista Packing Ass'n Riverside," "Riverside Hights [sic] Orange Growers Ass'n Riverside," and "National Orange Co. Riverside." Other bunches of oranges and plants are set up at the front of the display.
The Sunkist display at the National Orange Show. An image of a train overlays rows of oranges. A sign at the top reads, "Arlington Heights Fruit Co. Riverside."
The Sunkist display at the National Orange Show. Signs on the display read, "United Grower Action means more trade confidence in the stability of the market," and "World wide distribution: The European and Trans-Pacific ports shown above, and many others receive Sunkist fruits for distribution that truly reaches around the world... Below is shown the 57 district sales offices through which Sunkist... is sold in carloads in over 700 cities and towns in the US & Canada," and "California Fruit Growers Exchange." The display is covered in oranges. Other displays and two men are visible in the background.
Miss Perry is responsible for choosing 100 Southern California girls whose families work for or are on the dole for the Works Progress Administration to participate in the first National Youth Administration camp that will teach business courses, home management, cooking, handcraft, music, dramatics and sewing to girls 16 to 25 years of age from April 6 to June 6.
Miss Perry is responsible for choosing 100 Southern California girls whose families work for or are on the dole for the Works Progress Administration to participate in the first National Youth Administration camp that will teach business courses, home management, cooking, handcraft, music, dramatics and sewing to girls 16 to 25 years of age from April 6 to June 6.