Three-quarters portrait of two unidentified men outdoors. They are facing each other, shaking hands, and smiling. In the background is a system of large industrial tanks and pipes. The number 3290 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “80-year-old employee” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0860, 375A0861, and 375A0863.
A woman in a dress stands next to a table in a banquet hall. She looks down at a child sitting on her mother's lap. The child looks back at her. The woman is likely a model in the Lipman Wolfe style show. In the background are additional guests seated at tables. The caption on negative sleeve reads, "Lipman Wolfe style show" (negative 5 of 6).
Isabel Perez smiles and looks to the left as he works at the Flying A gas station on the corner of Watson and Allen Boulevard in Beaverton, Oregon. Perez works at this gas station, owned by Juan Mares, a former migrant laborer who became a mechanic and now leases and operates this gas station. This image was published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on December 31, 1965. The article mistakenly identifies this photograph of Isabel Perez as Juan Mares and the paper published a correction in the following issue on January 7, 1966.
Model Joyce Montgomery, posing for a class at the Portland Advertising Art School. She wears a strapless bathing suit as she leans back on her arms and looks at the camera. At the other side of the room are several male student, seated behind drawing boards (negative 1 of 4).
Model Dixie Geer, posing on a table top in her "Red Garters" costume. She has one leg raised as she holds a garter with both hands. This photograph was published in Oregon Journal on Saturday, March 13, 1954 (negative 1 of 3).
Freda Jones, of the Maria Easterly Modeling Agency in Portland, demonstrating “how not to dress.” She wears pants and a polka-dotted short sleeve shirt, as she turns partially away from the camera (negative 1 of 5).
A model previewing a new 1955 Jantzen Knitting Mills swimsuit. She holds both hands on her waist as she stands on a runway in front of a seated audience (negative 3 of 9).
Shirley Johnson, a registered nurse at Holladay Park Hospital, stands wearing a nursing uniform. She is holding up a copy of "This Week Magazine" which features a photograph of her taken for her part-time modeling job (negative 4 of 8).
Two models identified, from left to right, as Marlis Claussen and Jan Steele, wearing new fashion items, posing with a horse. This image was published in the August 5, 1956 issue of the Oregon Journal (negative 2 of 8).
Photograph of a female employee working in the SP&S machine section in Portland, Oregon. An open box on a table in the foreground is labeled, "Remington Rand Sealed Edge Tabulating Cards." The employee appears to be working with these cards at a machine. There are several Remington Rand machines to the left. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "SP&S Machine Section Portland, Summer 1952."
Models Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony posing for a photograph overlooking a beach and rocks at Oceanside. One women is seated on the ground while the other stands and looks at the camera. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 8 of 35).
Photograph showing three women standing next to a trading board at the Merrill and Lynch Wilcox Building. They’re wearing matching uniforms and holding pieces of chalk (negative 1 of 1).
Photograph of five young women in bathing suits sitting on the ground and posing next to a sign advertising the Lewis and Clark Festival in Seaside, Oregon. This photograph was published in the Oregonian newspaper on June 4, 1949. The women are (left to right): Rosetta Clark, Maureen Luthe, Nancy Woodcock, Lynn Luthe, and Alene Sanders. Each is a candidate for the title of Miss Seaside at the festival. A label taped to the bottom of the print reads, "Lewis & Clark Festival, Seaside, Oregon." Stamp on the back of the print reads, "May be used for reprint or publication if credit given - Montag Film Shop - Seaside, Ore."
Half-length portrait of an unidentified man facing front. He is wearing a jacket and a collared shirt. The number 3287 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The unverified note “80-year-old employee” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0861, 375A0862, and 375A0863.
Photograph showing a woman sitting at a desk while using a typewriter. On the right side of the image are several chairs that appear to be a sitting area, and behind the woman is a phone and other office equipment. On the negative is written "49-87."
Two young female models pose to publicize the Portland Home Show. The woman on the left wears a bathing suit and sits on a towel on an elevated platform while the woman on the right leans against the platform. They look at each other and smile. Behind them is a painted scene depicting Mount Hood (negative 2 of 5).
A female model smiles as she looks at diamonds worth $50,000 at the M. Jacoby store at 529 SW Broadway. The diamonds were imported by the store from Belgium. The model's name is Billie Adams and she interlaces her fingers and leans her arms on a table as she looks down at the jewels. There is additional jewelry on display behind the Adams (negative 1 of 3).
An unidentified model standing in front of a storefront, showing new 1954 spring fashion. She wears a polka-dotted dress, holding one hand against a window sill and another at her waist (negative 1 of 9).
"Miss Portland" Marilyn Craghead leaving Portland for the “Miss Oregon” competition in Seaside. She sits on the hood of an automobile waving, as a smiling man stands next to her holding a suitcase. Several multi-story buildings in downtown Portland can be seen in the background (negative 2 of 3).
Gay Dawn (LaVerne Beck) seated at a dressing room mirror prior to a burlesque show. She is wearing a beaded sweater and holds a comb in her hand. The caption from the negative sleeve reads, "LaVerne Beck - "Gay Dawn" exotic dancer, who was born in Portland." (negative 4 of 4).
Two models identified, from left to right, as Lynn Allen and Susie Kinser, wearing new fashion items, posing with a carriage. This image was published in the August 5, 1956 issue of the Oregon Journal (negative 4 of 8).
Model Natalie Phillips (left) and Harriett O'Sullivan (right) with Jantzen sales promotion manager Donald Kennedy, at the annual Jantzen sales convention in Portland. Phillips and O’Sullivan are wearing 1948 preview swimsuits. A similar photographed was published in the Oregon Journal on Monday, September 15, 1947 (negative 1 of 2)
A model at Lambert Gardens in Portland, showing new spring fashion. She wears a long coat and gloves while standing under a tree. She uses on hand to adjust a glove on the other (negative 11 of 11).
A model at Lambert Gardens in Portland, showing new spring fashion. She wears a feathered hat and holds a purse in her right hand, while standing next to a stone bench and brick wall (negative 6 of 11).
Three models on skis, wearing shorts, gloves, and winter hats. The photograph is looking uphill towards the women, who are standing in a line at the to of a snowy hill. Possibly taken at Timberline Lodge? (negative 4 of 8).
Models showing 1950 swimsuits styles at a Jantzen fashion show. Several women are standing on a runway, wearing two-piece swimsuits, while an audience watches. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Thursday, September 29, 1949 (negative 2 of 5).
An unidentified woman models the 126.65 carat Jonkers diamond while on display in Portland. A man is standing next to her and clasping the necklace around her neck, while the woman faces forward (negative 1 of 7).