Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Food Show Opens Today: Rare South Sea Island Birds Among Features; California Fish, Frozen in Ice, to be Displayed," 13 Nov. 1933: A1.
Three women at the Best Food display at the Food and Household Show. Two of the women stand behind the counter. One holds a box of Nucoa oleomargarine. Signs on the display read, "The Best Foods Inc. New York. Chicago. San Francisco. New one pound net weight Nucoa oleomargarine" and "The all purpose product, an ideal spread, perfect shortening, excellent for frying." Napkins, a fruit basket, and glass jars sit on the counter. The Clorox display is at the left with the slogan, "Clorox does the job you dread" at the top. The show was held at the Ambassador Auditorium, which was part of the Ambassador Hotel.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Food Show Opens Today: Rare South Sea Island Birds Among Features; California Fish, Frozen in Ice, to be Displayed," 13 Nov. 1933: A1.
A different photograph of W. A. Ferguson and Harold Dowit taken on the same occasion appears with the article, "Annual Food and Household Show Will Open Today," Los Angeles Times, 14 Nov. 1932: A7.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Food Show Opens Today: Rare South Sea Island Birds Among Features; California Fish, Frozen in Ice, to be Displayed," 13 Nov. 1933: A1.
National Biscuit Company display at the Food and Household Show. One woman holds a box of Ritz crackers and another woman stands next to her. There are boxes of Ritz Crackers and other products all over the display. The sign reads, "America's most popular cracker." A man is visible in the background standing in front of another display, and the Gebhardt Chili Powder Co. display is also visible. The show was held at the Ambassador Auditorium, which was part of the Ambassador Hotel.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Food Show Opens Today: Rare South Sea Island Birds Among Features; California Fish, Frozen in Ice, to be Displayed," 13 Nov. 1933: A1.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Food Show Opens Today: Rare South Sea Island Birds Among Features; California Fish, Frozen in Ice, to be Displayed," 13 Nov. 1933: A1.
A woman stands in front of the Standard Oil Company exhibit at the Food and Household Show holding a can of Oronite Fly Spray. The show was sponsored by the Southern California Retail Grocers Association. The exhibit features cans of various products, including Waxglo, Calol, and Oronite Furniture Polish, as well as mops and scrub brushes. There is a giant can of an Oronite product bearing the slogan, "It Shines Itself" on the side. A sign reads, "NRA we do our part," and "The Standard Oil Company of California manufactures more than 600 products from petroleum for the service of Motoring Industry Farm and Home." A man bends over in front of the neighboring Alpine Milk exhibit. A sign at the left of the photograph advertises a contest with prizes including Waxglo Liquid Wax and Waxglo Paste Wax.
A woman poses in front of the General Foods exhibit at the Food and Household Show, sponsored by the Southern California Retail Grocers Association. Cans of Maxwell House coffee line the exhibit, which is made up of a miniature street complete with buildings featuring advertising for Jell-O and Maxwell House. A mini ad reads, "To-nite Show Boat Capt Henry in [Let's] Have Another [Cup of] Coffee." Also in the scene are an American flag and an NRA flag.
A girl stands in front of the Los Angeles Times Home Service Bureau exhibit at the Food and Household Show, sponsored by the Southern California Retail Grocers Association. Signs on the exhibit read, "83 Los Angeles Times Home Service Bureau," "Los Angeles Times Cooking School, Marian Manne... Director." The exhibit contains shelves lined with various groceries, including Quaker Oats, Heinz products, Crisco, and Ivory Soap. Large vases of flowers stand on either side. There are either exhibits visible, and there is a woman sitting at the one on the left.
Women stand in front of a display at the Food and Household Show. The woman behind the counter serves food to the other two. Signs on the display read, "Gold Medal Flour," "Softasilk," "Bisquick," and "Wheaties." Boxes of various products are set up around the display. The Heileman's Old Style Lager display is visible in the background. The show was held at the Ambassador Auditorium, which was part of the Ambassador Hotel.