Oregon Historical Society
Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97205
Phone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
E-mail: libreference@ohs.org



Guide to the Portland Reporter Photographs Collection, 1960-1964


Org. Lot 62





Finding aid prepared by Sharon M. Howe and Geoffrey Wexler

Finding aid encoded by Sharon M. Howe and Geoffrey Wexler, 2004
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Oregon Historical Society
Research Library

1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97205
Phone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
E-mail: libreference@ohs.org

 
Collection Number:
 

Org. Lot 62

 
Creator:
 

Portland Reporter Publishing Co., Inc.

 
Title:
 

Portland Reporter photographs collection

 
Dates:
 

1960-1964 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

49.37 cubic feet
127 boxes, 1 oversize box and 21 oversize folders

 
Languages:
 

Photograph captions are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

The photograph morgue of a newspaper published from 1960-1964 by unions that struck the two primary Portland newspapers, the Oregon Journal and the Oregonian.

 

Historical Note

The Portland Reporter newspaper was born out of a long and bitter strike by union workers against the Samuel Newhouse-owned Oregonian, a morning paper, and the Oregon Journal, an afternoon newspaper controlled by trustees of the founding Jackson Family. The striked started in November 1959, and the unions launched the Portland Reporter as a weekly on Feb. 11, 1960. It went semi-weekly April 12, 1960, and daily (except Sunday) on Feb. 11, 1961. At its height, circulation reached 78,000 in spite of the fact that the two dailies continued to publish using non-union labor. In August 1961, Newhouse bought the Oregon Journal and moved it into his Oregonian plant. The Portland Reporter generated national attention for its challenge to Portland's newspaper monopoly until it folded in October 1964. Strikers continued to picket the dailies until April 4, 1965, but the Newhouse monopoly had essentially broken the strike long before.

A few months after the Portland Reporter started publishing, it moved into an old brick building at 1714 NW Overton Street after the labor unions refurbished it for their newspaper's new home. The building still stands in Northwest Portland as of 2004.

Content Description

The Portland Reporter photograph morgue contains photographs taken for and published in the newspaper that depict events of local, national, and international importance from 1960-1964. Subjects include images of the important people and events on local, national, and international scenes, including Portland and Oregon politics; the tsunami that hit the Oregon coast in 1964; the John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson years; John F. Kennedy's assassination; the space race; the Vietnam War; and the Cold War, among many other subjects. Other images document daily life and incidents in Portland and surrounding communities. The local materials were produced primarily by Portland Reporter staff photographers, and some images were obtained from other local sources. National and international images are primarily from the Associated Press wire service. The collection also includes a small quantity of negatives, mostly from non-staff photographers, and some art work and printed materials, most notably a series of Bill Mauldin syndicated cartoons.

All of the photographs in this collection are black-and-white. Most images that appeared in the newspaper are date stamped and have newsprint clippings of captions or brief articles glued to the verso.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into three series that generally follow the original order:

  • Series A: Subject Files, 1960-1964
  • Series B: People Files, 1960-1964
  • Series C: Bill Maldin Cartoons and Other Printed Material, 1960-1964

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

The collection is open to the public.

Restrictions on Use 

The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library prior to any reproduction use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

The Oregon Historical Society owns copyright to all images produced by the staff of the Portland Reporter. Use of Associated Press images and artoons requires additional permission from copyright holders.

Preferred Citation 

Portland Reporter photographs collection, Org. Lot 62, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Related Information

Bibliography 

Guimary, Donald Lee. The Decline and Death of the Portland Daily Reporter. Master's thesis. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1966.

Hoffard, Allen Edward. An Experiment in Publishing: The Portland Daily Reporter. Master's thesis. Washington, D.C.: American University, 1964.

Meeker, Richard H. S.I. Newhouse and the Business of News. New Haven and New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1983.

Related Materials 

The Oregon Historical Society Research Library has a partial run of the Portland Reporter on microfilm (Feb. 11, 1960-June 19, 1962). The University of Oregon Library has a full run on microfilm. The Oregon Historical Society Sound Recording Collection includes a news commentary by Edward P. Morgon on the newspaper and labor issues, May 1961 (SR 9008).

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973--Photographs.
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963--Photographs.
Portland Reporter Publishing Co.
Portland (Or.) --Photographs.
Cold War.
Government and the press.
Journalism, pictorial.
Journalism--Political aspects --Photographs.
Newspapers--Oregon--Portland.
Photojournalism.
Tsunamis--Oregon --Photographs.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Mass media and the conflict.
War photography.
Cartoons (humorous images).
Film negatives.
Photographic prints.
Other Creators :
Mauldin, Bill, 1921-2003. (artist)

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

Series A:  Subject Files, circa 1900-1965,   (bulk 1960-1965)

The folders in this series are arranged in the original alphabetical order, and within that order chronologically.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Automobiles
 
box/folder
1/1


Automobile accidents, 1960
 
1/2-3

Automobile accidents, 1961
 
1/4-5

Automobile accidents, 1962
 
1/6

Automobile accident, 1963
 
1/7

Automobile accident [negatives only No. 62-1, 2), 1963
 
1/8-9

Automobile accidents, 1964
 
1/10

Automobile accidents, undated
 
1/11

Automobile caburators, 1962
 
1/12

Automobile driving records, 1964
 
1/13

Automobile licenses, 1963
 
1/14

Automobile parking lot, 1904
 
1/15

Automobile racing, 1963
 
1/16-17

Automobile racing, 1964
 
1/18

Automobile seatbelts, 1961
 
1/19

Automobile seats, 1963
 
1/20

Automobile shows, 1960, 1962
 
1/21

Automobile tournament, 1964
 
2/1

Agencies—Marv Tonkin Motors, 1963
 
2/2

Agencies—Ron Tonkin—Fire damage, 1961
 
2/3

Amphicar, 1962
 
2/4

Antiques, 1961-1962, 1964
 
2/5

Aston Martin, 1962
 
2/6

Austin, 1961
 
2/7

Autin Healey, 1962-1963
 
2/8

Avanti, 1962
 
2/9

British Motor Corporation, 1964
 
2/10

BMW, undated
 
2/11

Buick (also Wildcat), 1961-1964
 
2/12

Cadillac, 1963
 
2/13

Chevrolet, 1961-1964
 
2/14

Chrysler, 1961-1964
 
2/15

Citroen, 1961
 
2/16

Cobra, 1963
 
2/17

Comet, 1962-1963
 
2/18

Cortez, 1964
 
2/19

Corvair, 1961-1962, 1964
 
2/20

Corvette, 1962
 
2/21

DKW, 1961-1962
 
2/22

Datsun, 1963-1964
 
2/23

Dodge, 1961-1964
 
2/24

Fairlane, 1961-1964
 
2/25

Firebird, 1962
 
2/26

Ford, 1961-1964
 
2/27

Fury, 1962
 
2/28

Hillman, 1962
 
2/29

Hot rods, 1960
 
2/30

Imperial, 1961-1962
 
2/31

Jaguars (Cascade Sports Car Club--people), 1961-1962
 
2/32

Jeep, 1962
 
2/33

Low cars, 1962
 
2/34

Land yachts, 1964
 
3/1

Lincoln-Mercury, 1961-1964
 
3/2

Continental, 1964
 
3/3

Lotus, 1961
 
3/4

MG, 1963
 
3/5

Marathon, 1962
 
3/6

Mercury, 1961-1964
 
3/7

Mercedes Benz, 1960-1964
 
3/8

Mobile safety testing unit, 1964
 
3/9

Manza-Sprint, 1961
 
3/10

Mustang, 1962-1963
 
3/11

Nova, 1961
 
3/12

Oldsmobile, 1961-1964
 
3/13

Plymouth, 1962-1964
 
3/14

Police, 1964
 
3/15

Pontiac, 1961-1964
 
3/16

Porsche, 1961, 1964
 
3/17

Rambler, 1961-1964
 
3/18

Renault, 1962-1964
 
3/19

Rolls Royce, 1962-1963
 
3/20

Simca, 1962
 
3/21

Sprite, 1962
 
3/22

Stuart, 1962
 
3/23

Studebaker, 1961-1964
 
3/24

Sunbeam (Joce Kay, Edie Adams), 1961-1962, 1964
 
3/25

Tempest, 1962
 
3/26

Toyata, 1964
 
3/27

Triumph, 1962-1963
 
3/28

Thunderbird, 1960-1964
 
3/29

Used car lot--Iverson's, 1964
 
3/30

Valiant, 1961
 
3/31

Volkswagon, 1960-1961, 1963-1964
 
3/32

Volvo, 1961-1963
 
3/33

Automobiles, 1961-1964
 
3/34

Auto tutor machine, 1962
   
Aviation
 
4/1

Accidents, 1961-1964
 
Dr. Philip M. Rogers, Max L. Terzenbach, Mrs. Eva Berry.
 
4/2

Air Force, 1962
 
4/3

Air Force—304th Air Rescue Squad, 1962
 
Maj. Norman Happle, Cmdr. Glenn H. Lathrop (Seattle)
 
4/4

Air Force Reserve—313th Squadron, 1962
 
4/5

Air National Guard, 1961
 
4/6

Blimp (Mayflower, Goodyear), 1962
 
4/7

Boeing, 1962
 
4/8

Civil Air Patrol, 1962
 
4/9

Flying Farmers (Mrs. John Teufel), 1964
 
4/10

Flying Tigers, 1961-1962
 
4/11

Frontier Airlines, 1964
 
Princess Teresa Hanway, Don McCallum, Dollie Caylor (stewardess)
 
4/12

Japan Air Lines, 1963
 
4/13

Navy, 1961
 
4/14

Powder Puff Derby, 1962
 
4/15

Russian and British, 1962, 1964
 
4/16

United Air Lines, 1963
 
4/17

Women, 1963
 
4/18

Avocado trees (Wiggins, Mrs. Paul), 1960
 
4/19

Babies, 1961-1963
 
Dorothy Marie Lui (Seattle), Daniel Rickman, Robert Lee Stevenson, Myrna Strong (nurse), Mrs. Charles Harris (nurse), Eleanor Dash (nurse).
 
4/20

Babies—Quadruplets, 1961
 
Cutaiar quadruplets (Philadelphia), Feyre Quadruplets (Holyoke, MA)
 
4/21

Baby bottles, 1961
 
4/22

Bagpipes, 1962
 
4/23

Baker, Oregon—United States National Bank of Oregon, Baker branch, 1960
 
Ken Nichols drawing
 
4/24

Balloons, 1962-1964
 
4/25

Bands, 1961-1964
 
Includes Hillsboro High School; band from Valentine, Nebraska.
 
4/26

Bands—Clan Mcleay, 1962
 
4/27

Bands—High school, 1963
 
State band, John Marshall band
 
4/28

Banff, Canada, 1961
 
4/29

Banfield Industrial Park (clipping only), 1963 Dec. 23
   
Banks
 
4/30

Bank robbery, 1963
 
4/31

Benjamin Franklin Savings and Loan, 1961-1962, 1964
 
4/32

The Community Bank, 1964
 
4/33

Eastport Plaza—Robbery (U.S. National Bank), 1963
 
4/34

Eugene, 1960
 
4/35

First National Bank of Oregon—Branches, 1960-1964
 
4/36

Oregon Bank, 1964
 
4/37

Oregon Mutual Savings, 1963
 
4/38

Portland Federal Savings, 1961-1962
 
4/39

Seaside, U.S. National Bank of Portland, 1962
 
4/40

Security Bank of Oregon, 1964
 
4/41

U.S. National Bank, 1962-1963
 
4/42

Willamette Savings and Loan Association, 1964
 
4/43

Barges, 1961-1964
 
4/44

Bathing suits, 1962, 1964
 
4/45

Baton twirling—Kelly Kadets, 1960
 
4/46

Bayshore—Wendell West Company, 1963
 
4/47

Beach, Oregon, 1963
 
4/48

Beall Pipe and Tank, 1963
 
4/49

Beaverton, Or., 1961-1962
 
Contains Value Mart, Bel-Aire Garden Court Apts., Beaveton Elks Lodge, Beaveton Home for Retarded Children.
 
5/1

Beds, 1961
 
5/2

Beatles (teenagers immitating the original Beatles), 1964
 
For Beatles singing group, see "Music—Beatles"
 
5/3

Bees, 1961-1962
 
5/4

Beetles, Japanese, 1964
 
5/5

Beirut, Lebanon, 1964
 
5/6

Belgium—Ghent, 1964
 
5/7

Bells, 1961
 
5/8

Benches, 1963
 
5/9

Bend, Or., 1962, 1964
 
5/10

Berg, Charles F., 1960-1961
 
5/11

Berlin, 1961-1964
 
5/12

Bermuda, 1961
 
5/13

Berries, 1961
 
5/14

Best's Store, 1960
 
5/15

Bible, 1961, 1964
 
5/16

Bicycles, 1961-1962
 
5/17

Bierstube, 1963
 
5/18

Billboards, 1960, 1964
   
Birds
 
5/19

Birds, 1964
 
5/20

Bluebirds, 1963
 
5/21

Cranes, 1962
 
5/22

Crows, 1962
 
5/23

Ducks, 1961, 1962
 
5/24

Eagles, 1962
 
5/25

Gannets, 1961
 
5/26

Geese, 1962, 1963
 
5/27

Cooney, 1962
 
5/28

Mynah, 1960
 
5/29

Nests, 1961, 1963
 
5/30

Ostrich, 1962
 
5/31

Owls, 1962, 1963
 
5/32

Parakeets, 1962
 
5/33

Peacocks, 1961, 1962
 
5/34

Penguins, 1961-1962
 
5/35

Pheasants, 1961-1962
 
5/36

Pigeons, 1961
 
5/37

Quail, 1961
 
5/38

Robins, 1962, 1964
 
5/39

Sea gulls, 1961
 
5/40

Turkeys, 1960, 1962-1963
 
5/41

Black Watch, 1963
 
5/42

Blanchet House, 1961, 1963
 
5/43

Blitz-Weinhard [Brewery], 1961-1962
 
5/44

Blind, 1964
 
5/45

Bloodmobile, 1962
 
5/46

Blossoms, 1960
 
5/47

Blue Cross, 1962
 
5/48

Blue Lake [Or.], 1961
 
5/49

Boardman Industrial Park, 1964
   
Boats
 
5/50

Boats, 1961-1964
 
6/1

Boat accidents, 1961-1962
 
6/2

Boat engines, 1961
 
6/3

Ferry, 1961
 
6/4

Hydrofoil, 1961-1962, 1964
 
6/5

Model boat racing, 1961-1962
 
6/6

Mansion Belle, 1961
 
6/7

P, 1962
 
6/8

Pleasure, 1960-1962
 
6/9

Boat racing, 1963-1964
 
6/10

Boat show, 1961, 1963-1964
 
6/11

S, 1963
 
6/12-13

Sailboats, 1961-1964
 
6/14

Stern wheeler, 1964
 
6/15

Tugboats, 1961
 
6/16

Turbocraft, 1961
 
6/17

Yacht, 1961
 
6/18

Body (dead), 1961, undated
 
6/19

Bogota, Colombia, 1960
 
6/20

Bohemians (singing group), 1961
 
6/21

Bombs, atomic, 1961
 
6/22

Bones, 1961
 
6/23

Bonneville Dam, 1961
 
6/24

Bonneville Power Administration, 1962
 
6/25

Bookmobile, 1963
 
6/26

Books, 1961-1964
 
6/27

Borden Chemical, 1961
 
7/1

Bottles, 1960, 1964
 
7/2

Boys clubs, 1963
 
7/3-5

Boy Scouts, 1960-1964
 
7/6

Boy Scouts— Camping, 1960-1962
 
7/7

Boy Scouts—Explorers, 1963
 
7/8

Bread, 1962
   
Bridges
 
7/9

Astoria—Megler, 1962-1964
 
7/10

Broadway, 1961
 
7/11

Burnside, 1961
 
7/12

Clackamas River, 1961
 
Oversize B1/1

Columbia River (Astoria), 1961
 
7/13

Covered—Mohawk River, undated
 
7/14

Fremont, 1962
 
Oversize B1/2

Fremont (rendering of proposed—not built), 1964
 
7/15

Hawthorne, 1962
 
7/16

Highway 101, 1961
 
128/1

Highway 101, 1961
 
7/17

Hood River, 1962
 
7/18

Intersate, 1962
 
7/19

Marquam, 1962-1964
 
7/20

Milwaukie, 1961
 
7/21

Morrison, 1961-1963
 
7/22

Oregon City, 1964
 
7/23

Outside of Oregon, 1961-1964
 
7/24

Ross Island, 1962
 
7/25

Sam Hill (Biggs Junction), 1963
 
7/26

Sellwood, 1960
 
7/27

St. Johns, 1962
 
Oversize B1/3

St. Johns, 1962
 
7/28

Steel, 1961-1962
 
128/1

Troutdale, 1963
 
7/29

Vista, 1960, 1962
 
8/1

British Trade Festival, 1962
 
8/2

Brookings, Or., 1962
 
8/3

Broughton Lumber Company, 1961
 
8/4

Brownsville, Or., 1964
 
8/5

Bucket, 1963
 
8/6

Buddhas, 1962, 1964
 
8/7

Building collapse—Dugout Restaurant, 1962
 
8/8

Building construction--Copeland Lumber, 1963
   
Buildings
 
8/9

Buildings, 1961-1964
 
8/10

A, 1963
 
8/11

B, 1961-1962, 1964
 
8/12

C, 1963-1964
 
8/13

Century, 1964
 
8/14

D, 1649
 
8/15

E, 1963-1964
 
8/16

F, 1963-1964
 
8/17

Forestry (1906), 1963-1964
 
8/18

G, 191, 1963-1964
 
8/19

H, 1964
 
8/20

I, 1963
 
8/21

J, 1962-1964
 
8/22

K, 1963-1964
 
8/23

L, 1962-1964
 
8/24

Lake Osego, 1964
 
8/25

M, 1962-1964
 
8/26

N, 1961-1962, 1964
 
8/27

O, 1963-1964
 
8/28

P, 1961, 1963-1964
 
8/29

Portland, 1963-1964
 
128/2

Portland, 1963-1964
 
Oversize B1/4

Portland, 1964
 
8/30

R, 1963-1964
 
8/31

S, 1963-1964
 
8/32

St. Johns, 1964
 
9/1

Standard Insurance, 1961-1963
 
9/2

T, 1961, 1963
 
9/3

W, 1963
 
9/4

Bull Run, 1961-1962, 1964
 
Oversize B1/5

Bull Run, 1961, 1964
 
9/5

Bulldozers, 1961
 
9/6

Bullets, 1962
 
9/7

Burma, 1961
 
9/8

Buses, 1963-1964
 
9/9

Buses—Portland, 1960-1961, 1963
 
9/10

Buses—Trailways, 1961-1962, 1964
 
9/11

Business Education Day, 1961
 
9/12

Cable cars, 1963
 
9/13

Camellias, 1960
 
9/14

Cameron Book Store, 1962
 
9/15

Camp Bonneville, 1964
 
9/16

Camp Collins, 1960
 
9/17

Camp Fire Girls, 1961-1964
 
9/18

Camp—Kiwanis Club, 1962-1964
 
9/19

Camp—Lowami, 1964
 
Oversize B1/6

Camp—Nomanu, 1962
 
9/20

Camp Meehan, undated
 
9/21

Camp Perry's sports camp, 1964
 
9/22

Camp Rilea, 1961
 
9/23

Camp Trestle Glen (Salvation Army), 1961
 
9/24

Camp Westwind, 1960
 
9/25

Camp Wind Mountain, 1963
 
9/26

Camp Withycombe, 1963
 
9/27

Campbell memorial, 1962
 
9/28

Camper, 1964
 
9/29

Camping, 1961
 
9/30

Canadian Mounted Police, 1963
 
9/31

Canby, Or., 1961
 
9/32

Candle, 1964
 
9/33

Canine Country Club, 1960
 
9/34

Cannon, 1964
 
9/35

Cantaloupe, 1961
 
9/36

Cape Canaveral, Fla., 1961
 
9/37

Cape Kiawanda—Pacific City, Or., 1961
 
9/38

Capitol Building, 1963
 
9/39

Capitol Manor, 1962
 
9/40

Capri, 1962
 
9/41

Car—Camp Co., 1963
 
9/42

Cards (gambling), 1962
 
9/43

Carnation Milk, 1961-1962
 
9/44

Cartoons, 1961-1962
 
9/45

Carving, 1960-1961
 
9/46

Carving--Stone carvings, 1961
 
9/47

Cascade College, 1960
 
9/48

Cascade Locks, Oregon, 1964
 
9/49

Cattle, 1962
 
9/50

Cave-ins, 1961-1964
 
9/51

Cedar Mills (Marlene Village), 1962
 
9/52

Cement workers, 1961
 
9/53

Cemeteries, 1961
 
9/54

Cemeteries—Arlington, Virginia, 1961
 
9/55

Cemeteries—Memorial Gardens, 1961
 
9/56

Census, 1960
 
9/57

Central City, Colo., 1962
 
9/58

Ceramic, 1963-1964
 
9/59

Chairs, 1962
 
10/1

Chamber of Commerce—Information Center, 1960
 
10/2

Chameleons, 1960
 
10/3

Chariot racing, 1961
 
10/4

Chase Bag Company, 1962
 
10/5

Cherry Sweetheart, 1961
 
10/6

Cheese, 1961-1962
 
10/7

Chicago, Illinois, 1961-1962
 
10/8

Chickens, 1961-1962
 
10/9

Chico's Pizza Parlor, 1961
 
10/10-11

Children, 1960-1962
 
10/12

Children's Farm Home, Corvallis, 1961-1962
 
10/13

Children's Home, 1961
 
10/14

Chiloquin, Oregon, 1961
 
10/15

China--Documentary, 1961
 
10/16

Chinatown, San Francisco, 1964
 
10/17

Chinese, 1962
 
10/18

Choir, Swedish, 1964
 
10/19

Christie School, 1960
 
10/20-23

Christmas, 1960-1963
 
10/24

Christmas—Fred Meyer, 1960
 
10/25

Christmas—Santa Claus, 1960-1962
 
10/26

Christmas Seals, 1964
 
10/27

Christmas trees, 1960-1962
   
Churches
 
10/28

Churches, 1961-1964
 
10/29

American Church Union (letter only), 1939 Apr. 20
 
10/30

Apostolic Faith, 1962, 1964
 
10/31

Assemblies of God, 1961
 
10/32

Bahai Temple, 1961
 
10/33

Baptist—Chinese Baptist, 1963
 
10/34

Baptist—Grant Park Baptist, 1964
 
10/35

Baptist—First Trinity, 1961
 
10/36

Beavercreek—Bryn Seion, 1962
 
10/37

Buddhist, 1962
 
10/38

Canby, 1961
 
10/39

Catholic, 1964
 
10/40

Catholic—Chancery, 1961-1962
 
10/41

Catholic—Immaculate Heart, 1963
 
10/42

Catholic—St. Lawrence—Fire, 1960
 
10/53

Catholic—St. Mary's Cathedral, 1961
 
10/44

Catholic—St. Patrick's, 1961
 
10/45

Christian—Central, 1962
 
10/46

Christian—First, 1962
 
10/47

Christian Science, 1960, 1964
 
10/48

Christian Science—First Church, 1960
 
11/1

Church of Religious Science, 1962
 
11/2

Congregational—First, 1962-1963
 
11/3

Congregational—Highland, 1964
 
11/4

Episcopal, 1961, 1963
 
11/5

Episcopal—All Saints, 1960-1961
 
11/6

Episcopal—St. Aidens, 1962
 
11/7

Episcopal—St. Barnabas, 1963
 
11/8

Episcopal—St. Peter's, 1961-1962
 
11/9

Episcopal—St. Stevens, 1964
 
11/10

Episcopal—Trinity, 1961
 
11/11

Eugene—Westminster Presbyterian, 1962
 
11/12

Evangelical United Brethren, 1962
 
11/13

Garden Home, 1962
 
11/14

Gresham First Baptist, 1962
 
11/15

Interchuch Office Center, 1962
 
11/16

Icons—"Eikon" in St. David's Church, 1922
 
11/17

Jehovah's Witnesses, 1960
 
11/18

Jewish, 1961-1964
 
11/19

Jewish—Ahavath Achim, 1961-1962
 
11/20

Jewish—Ahavai Shalom, 1961-1962
 
11/21

Jewish—Beth Israel, 1963
 
11/22

Jewish—Neveh Shalom, 1963-1964
 
11/23

Jewish—Neveh Zedek, 1961
 
11/24

Jewish—Shaarie Torah, 1964
 
11/25

Latter Day Saints, 1961
 
11/26

Lutheran—Augustana, Grace, 1960, 1964
 
11/27

Lutheran—Our Savior, 1962
 
11/28

Lutheran—Prince of Peace, 1962
 
11/29

Lutheran—St. Luke, 1962
 
11/30

Lutheran—St. Stephen's, 1962
 
11/31

Lutheran—St. Timothy, 1962
 
11/32

Methodist, 1964
 
11/33

Methodist—First, 1962, 1964
 
11/34

Methodist—Lake Oswego, 1964
 
11/35

Methodist—Montavilla, 1961
 
11/36

Methodist—Parkrose, undated
 
11/37

Methodist—University Park, 1962
 
11/38

Methodist—Vermont Hills, undated
 
11/39

Molalla, 1962
 
11/40

Open Bible, 1963
 
11/41

Presbyterian—Oak Hills, 1964
 
11/42

Presbyterian—First, 1960-1963
 
11/43

Presbyterian—St. Mark, 1960-1961
 
11/44

Presbyterian—Westminster, 1960
 
11/45

St. Thomas More, 1964
 
11/46

Seventh Day Adventist, 1961-1964
 
11/47

Unitarian—First, 1960-1962
 
11/48

Unitarian—West Hills, 1961
 
11/49

Vancouver, Wash., 1961-1962
 
11/50

West Hills Covenant, 1963
 
11/51

Circus, 1963-1964
 
11/52

Circus—Barnum and Bailey-Ringling Brothers, 1961-1962
 
11/53

Circus—Shriner's, 1961-1963
 
11/54

Circus—Wenatchee Youth, 1963
 
11/55

Cistern, 1964
 
11/56

Citizens, New, 1963
 
11/57

Civic Auditorium--Model, undated
 
11/58

Civil defense, 1961
 
11/59

Civil defense-Portland, 1961-1962
 
11/60

Civil rights, 1961, 1964, undated
 
11/61

Civil War reenactment--Banks, Or., 1961
 
11/62

Clackamas County Fair, 1961
 
11/63

Clackamas County Public Welfare, 1961
 
11/64

Clackamas River, 1960-1961
 
11/65

Clams, 1963-1964
 
11/66

Clark College, Vancouver, WA--Chime tower, 1964
 
11/67

Clatsop Community College, 1962
 
11/68

Cle Elum, WA, 1962
 
11/69

Clocks, 1962-1963
 
11/70

Clover Street Riding Team, 1962
 
11/71

Cloves, 1964
 
12/1

Clowns, 1961-1963
 
12/2

Clubs--Progressive Social Club, 1963
 
12/3

Coast Guard, 1962, 1964
 
12/4

Coca Cola, 1963
 
12/5

Coins, 1961, 1964
 
12/6

Cold War, undated
 
12/7

Collectibles, 1964
 
12/8

Colleges--Graph, 1961
 
12/9

Colonial Manor, 1961
 
12/10

Colony, 1961
 
12/11

Columbia Christian College, 1961-1962
 
12/12

Columbia County Courthouse, 1963
 
12/13

Columbia County Fair, 1963
 
12/14

Columbia Edgewater County Club, 1961
 
12/15

Columbia River, 1960-1964
 
12/16

Columbia River Highway construction project, 1961
 
12/17

Columbia River--Pipeline, 1960
 
12/18

Columbia Steel Casting Company, Inc., 1962
 
12/19

Columbia View Manor, 1961
 
12/20

Community colleges, 1964
 
12/21

Concord Terrace Mobile Park, 1964
 
12/22

Congolese in Portland, 1961
 
12/23

Congress, 1963
 
12/24

Consumer Advisory Committee, 1964
 
12/25

Contest--Hawaiin holiday, 1963
 
12/26

Coos River, 1962
 
12/27

Corn, 1961
 
12/28

Cornell University, 1961
 
12/29

Corrections, wire photos, 1964
 
12/30

Cosmonauts, 1963
 
12/31

Coucil Crest (circa 1889), 1961
 
12/32

County (Multnomah) Planning Commission, 1960
 
12/33

Covered wagons, 1962
 
12/34

Cranes, 1961-1962
 
12/35

Credit savers, 1962
 
12/36

Crestview Convalescent Center, 1964
 
12/37

Crickets, 1960-1961
 
12/38

Croatians, 1963
 
12/39

Crooked River Roundup, 1961-1962
 
12/40

Crown Zellerbach, 1961-1962
 
12/41

Crucifix, 1964
 
12/42

Crystal Springs Lake, 1960-1961
 
12/43

Cuba, 1961-1962
 
12/44

Cubans in U.S., 1961-1962
 
12/45

Cuprum, Idaho, 1961
 
12/46

Cups, 1962
 
12/47

Cypress Gardens, 1962
 
12/48

Dairy, 1963
 
12/49

Dairy--Alpenrose, 1960, 1964
 
12/50

Dairy--Mayflower Co., 1960, 1962-1963
 
13/1

Dairy Princess, 1963-1964
 
13/2

The Dalles, 1962
 
13/3

Damascus, Or., 1962
   
Dams
 
13/4

Bonneville, 1960
 
13/5

Bull Run, 1960-1961
 
13/6

Crooked River, 1963
 
13/7

Hells Canyon, 1961
 
13/8

Hill Creek, 1961-1962
 
13/9

Ice Harbor, 1962
 
13/10

John Day, 1962-1963
 
13/11

Lost Creek, 1963
 
13/12

Mayfield, 1962-1963
 
13/13

Mt. Sheep, 1961-1962
 
13/14

Nez Perce, 1969-1961
 
13/15

Oahe, 1962
 
13/16

Pelton, 1963
 
13/17

Portage, 1962
 
13/18

Priest Rapids, 1961-1962
 
13/19

Rocky Reach, 1961, 1963
 
13/20

Round Butte, 1960-1964
 
13/21

Wanapum, 1961-1962
   
Dance
 
13/22

Ballet, 1962-1963
 
13/23

Ballets de Madrid, 1964
 
13/24

China Doll Review, 1964
 
128/3

Dance, 1964
 
13/25

Dancers, 1962-1963
 
13/26

Folk dancing, 1961-1962
 
13/27

Japanese, 1961, 1963-1964
 
13/28

Popcycles, 1964
 
13/29

Scotch, 1960
 
13/30

Square Dance, 1964
 
13/31

Sultan's Harem Dancers, 1964
 
13/32

Days Creek, 1963
 
13/33

Deaf, 1962
 
13/34

Delta Dome, 1964
 
13/35

Delta Park, 1962
 
13/36

Democratic convention, 1964
 
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Democratic convention, 1964
 
13/37

Democratic Party, 1964
 
13/38

Democratic Party--Multnomah County, 1960, 1963
 
13/39

Democratic Party--Woman of the year, 1963
 
13/40

Demonstrations, 1964
 
13/41

Dental Health Week, 1963
 
13/42

De Poe Bay, Or., 1961
 
13/43

Deschutes River, 1961-1963
 
13/44

Devers Eye Clinic, 1963
 
14/1

Diamond Lake, 1960-1961
 
14/2

Dieringer's Frozen Foods--Fire, 1961
 
14/3

Disasters--Atomic energy, 1964
 
14/4

Disasters--Boulders, 1964
 
14/5

Disasters--Chemical plant explosion, 1964
 
14/6

Discotheque, 1964
 
14/7

Tuberculosis, 1964
 
14/8

Disneyland, 1961-1962
 
14/9

Divers (see also Skin Divers), 1961
 
14/10

Diving bell, 1960
 
14/11

Docks--Portland, 1963
 
14/12

Dog racing, 1963-1964
 
14/13

Dolls, 1961-1963
 
14/14

Dow Chemical Co.--Klalama, WA, 1962
 
14/15

Drake Lumber Co., 1960
 
14/16

Drama, 1962-1963
 
14/17

Dredges, 1962, 1964
 
14/18

Dreyfus, Louis Co., 1962
 
14/19

Drills, 1962-1963
 
14/20

Drought, 1964
 
14/21

Drought, 1961
 
14/22

Drugs--Holgate Farms, 1963
 
14/23

Drydocks, 1961-1962
 
14/24

Dunham Printers, 1961
 
14/25

Duraflake Co., 1961
 
14/26

Earthquake--Alaska, 1964
 
14/27

Earthquake--California, 1961
 
14/28

East Bank Esplanad, 1963
 
Oversize B1/8

East Bank Esplanade, 1963
 
14/29

East Lake, 1962
 
14/30

Eastport Plaza, 1960, 1962
 
14/31

Easter, 1961-1962
 
14/32

Edwards Air Force Base, 1964
 
14/33

Edwards Furniture Store, 1961
 
14/34

Eggs, 1961-1963
 
14/35

Election--Ballots, 1964
 
14/36

Elections, 1960-1964
 
14/37

Electronic brain, 1964
 
14/38

Electronic Specialty Company, 1962-1963
 
14/39

Elevators, 1961
 
14/40

Elk Lake, 1960
 
14/41

England, 1961-1963
 
14/42

Enerjet, 1961
 
14/43

Rentals, 1964
 
14/44

Esco Corp., 1962
 
14/45

Escort Beauty Shop, 1962
 
14/46

Eskimos, 1963
 
14/47

Estacada, Or., 1962
 
15/1

Eugene, Or., 1961-1962, 1964
 
15/2

Equitable Savings and Loan Association, 1961
 
15/3

Explosions, 1961, 1964
 
15/4

Explosions--Portland, 1961
 
15/5

Pacific Livestock, 1961-1962
 
15/6

Eyes, 1962
 
15/7

Fair--Clackamas County, 1964
 
15/8

Fair--Multnomah County, 1960-1964
 
15/9

Fair--New York World's, 1964
 
15/10

Fair--West Linn, 1964
 
15/11

Fairview Homes, 1961
 
15/12

Fallout shelters, 1961
 
15/13

Fanno Creek, 1961
 
15/14

Fans--Riot, undated
 
15/15

Farm machinery, 1963
 
15/16

Farmers market, 1960-1961
 
15/17

Farms, 1962, 1964
 
128/4

Farms, 1964
 
15/18

Ferns, undated
 
15/19

Ferry--Buena Vista, 1963
 
15/20

Ferry--Columbia River, 1960-1961
 
128/6

Ferry--Columbia River, 1962
 
15/21

Ferry--Puget Sound, 1962
 
15/22

Fine Arts Pavilion, 1962
 
128/5

Fashion, 1961
 
15/23

Fashions, 1960-1962
 
15/24

Fashions, 1963
 
15/25-26

Fashions, 1964
   
Fires
 
16/1

Alabama, 1963
 
16/2

California, 1962, 1964
 
16/3

Canada, 1962
 
16/4

Florida, 1963
 
16/5

Minnesota, 1964
 
16/6

Nevada, 1962
 
16/7

New Jersey, 1963
 
16/8

New York, 1962 (1853), 1964
 
16/9

Oregon, 1961-1964
 
16/10

Portland, 1960-1961
 
16/11-13

Portland, 1962
 
16/14

Portland, 1963
 
16/15

Portland, 1964
 
16/16

Washington State, 1961
 
16/17

Fire--Arsonist, undated
 
16/18

Fire Belles, 1963
 
16/19

Fire Boat, 1969-1962
 
17/1

Fire Department--Nerve Center, undated
 
17/2

Fire Department--Learning fire (Parkrose's first school), 1962
 
17/3

Fire Department--Toy and Joy Makers, 1961
 
17/4

Fire engines, 1961-1964
 
17/5

Fire hydrant, 1961
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