A view from Council Crest Park looking SW over Tualatin Valley. White cross is Raleigh Hills, intersection of Scholls Ferry Road and Beaverton Highway. The negative number for this item was provided by OHS, no known negative number was given by Minor White.
An aerial view of a Portland area housing project, with “Cedar Mill Park” written across the negative. Rows of newly built homes can be seen in a sparse area (negative 17 of 27).
An aerial view showing Sunset Highway (U.S. Route 26) at S.W. Canyon Road in Beaverton. Canyon road heads towards the left of the frame, while the Sunset Highway curves into the distance. A small pond and building can be seen next towards the right side of the frame (negative 1 of 4).
Alice Miller, a novice at St. Mary's of the Valley. She is seated and wearing a religious habit. A portrait of Jesus Christ hangs on the wall behind her. This photograph was taken shortly after her father, Ivan Miller, filed a suit to have her removed from the Catholic convent against her will (negative 3 of 6).
Alicia Martinez serves rice at Ruby Ely's birthday party in Gaston, Oregon. Ely is the Valley Migrant League's Washington County Area Supervisor. This image was published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on May 13, 1966.
A wall plant display at the Beaverton Garden Club. Several plants in small glass vials are attached to a board, with a sign that reads “Do you know the “wolf in sheep’s clothing” among your ornamentals” (negative 1 of 9).
An Asian themed plant display at the Beaverton Garden Club. A framed photo is leaning against a wall, next to a painted vase holding flowers (negative 4 of 9).
Four cheerleaders are pictured jumping in mid-air behind 2 football players who pose hunched over. All the cheerleaders hold pom-poms and the football player on the right holds a football. They are on the football field at Beaverton High School. The caption on the negative sleeve reads, "Beaverton High School football players and rally girls - Maureen Sullivan, Sudee Boyd, Pat Schmidt, Mary Pickard, Sharon Powell ("Bucky Beaver"), Richard Kipp (#31), Mickey Sinnerud (#13), Steve Beguin (#18), Dale Durdel (#43)" (negative 2 of 9).
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a street in Beaverton, Oregon. Businesses and automobiles line both sides of the street. There are signs for Carr Chevrolet, the Coffee Cup Cafe, and other businesses. Large advertisement for Coca-Cola on the side of a building. Handwriting on negative reads, "Beaverton, Oregon. Christian 11-300."
Betty Lou Bernards, standing inside a small looking building in North Plains. A volunteer for the Ground Observer Corps, she is holding a telephone and looking towards her brother, Emmett Bernards, who stands outside a window. This photograph was published on the front page of section 4 (editorial) of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, August 1, 1943 (negative 12 of 14).
Boy Scout Benny M. Travino smiles at the camera and points at a map of Mexico. He has just been awarded the Boy Scout Tenderfoot Merit Badge. He is a member of Beaverton Troop No. 154. This image was published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on November 26, 1965.
William “Tod” and Venus Bunnell with their daughters Virginia and Nadine, in front of their vacation home in the West Slope area, at 2940 S.W. McChesney Road. The family stands under a wooden sign that reads “Uncle Tod’s Cabin” while Virginia and Nadine each hold a cat. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, January 13, 1946 (negative 2 of 8).
Photograph of 3 businesses located in the Valley Plaza shopping center in Beaverton, Oregon. Signs identify the businesses as Snix Snax, Savinar Travel Service and Action Alley. An adult and child walk through the parking lot. This image was likely taken by staff of the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News circa 1965 - 1968.
Barber Carl "Curly" Jossal, cutting the hair of three-and-a-half month old Bernard Beam Jr., of 785 S.W. Johnson Road in Beaverton. The child sits in a chair, covered with a striped cap, as Jossal holds an electric clipper. A cropped version of this photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, March 17, 1954 (negative 1 of 3).
Photographic postcard of a large group of children waiting beside the railroad tracks at a train station. One child stands in the foreground and looks at the camera. A sign on the side of a building reads, "Spokane, Portland & Seattle 3073." Handwriting on back of postcard reads, "Hillsboro school children @ Hills. Taking train, OE Ry, to Forest Grove for county fair, 1913."
Photograph showing the exterior of the convent of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon near Beaverton. The building also housed the Sisters’ school, St. Mary of the Valley. The convent is four stories with a brick exterior and a dome at center.
Live chickens in a Crèche at Carr Motors in Beaverton. The chickens can be seen sitting on a wooden manger, in front of a praying angel figurine (negative 6 of 6).
Dorothy Johnson, Miss Oregon 1955, wearing a two-piece bathing suit. She is kneeling beside trophies in the living room of her house in Beaverton, Oregon (negative 1 of 12).
Dorothy Johnson, Miss Oregon 1955, wearing a two-piece bathing suit. She is standing beside a stove stirring food in a skillet in the kitchen of her house in Beaverton, Oregon (negative 7 of 12).
Dorothy Johnson, Miss Oregon 1955, wearing a two-piece bathing suit and standing beneath a tree outside her house in Beaverton, Oregon (negative 8 of 12).
Dorothy Johnson, Miss Oregon 1955, wearing a two-piece bathing suit and laying on a couch inside her house in Beaverton, Oregon. A sash reading, "Miss Oregon," is draped on the back of the couch (negative 9 of 12).