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  • "Bill Hilliard with beard at desk typing. July 22, 1959" (Many Oregonian reporters grew beards in honor of the Oregon Centennial.)
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  • 9336-AB94 man at campfire reading "The Sunday Oregonian" newspaper article headed "Memoirs of an Oregon Horse Thief". This is the July 23, 1933 Sunday Oregonian pg. 5, Flint Sprag is reading his own memoirs, then being published in the Oregonian.
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  • ackroyd-00738-11. Oregonian. May 18, 1948.  Miehle Vertical press.
    ackroyd-00738-11.tif
  • 9904-L  Oregonian home delivery trucks, June 1929
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  • Ackroyd 00738- "Oregonian. New building. May 18, 1948"
    ackroyd-00738-36.tif
  • Y-470900-1. SW Alder looking east to Broadway. Old Oregonian building. September 1947.
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  • Ackroyd 07757-1 "Oregonian press room. September 20, 1957"
    ackroyd-07757-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 00738- "Oregonian. New building. May 18, 1948"
    ackroyd-00738-37.tif
  • Y-501023-1. Oregonian presses. October 23, 1950
    Y-501023-1.tif
  • "Oregonian. Home economics. October 1, 1948" (8x10" negs, most negs deteriorated, two were scanned, some vintage prints)
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  • Oregonian Circulation & Advertising departments Beer Bust at Press Club. Pabst Blue Ribbon. December 19, 1952
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  • Ackroyd 01018-09 "Home economics. October 1, 1948"
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  • Y-580702B-11. The dog cast as Old Yeller in the 1957 Disney film is Spike, a yellow Mastador (Labrador Retriever/ Mastiff mix). Paul Hauser is holding the phone.
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  • Double exposure "Bill Hilliard, church editor" January 19, 1955
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  • 9904-B03B. "Albina Shipyard site. Electrical station. September 15, 1950" (no story in Oregonian newspaper)
    9904-B03B.tif
  • 9904-B03C. "Albina Shipyard site. Electrical station. September 15, 1950" (no story in Oregonian newspaper)
    9904-B03C.tif
  • 9904-B03A. "Albina Shipyard site. Electrical station. September 15, 1950" (no story in Oregonian newspaper)
    9904-B03A.tif
  • Ackroyd 01634-3. "Norm Easley. Drum pedal at McElroy's" (Lionel Hampton with new ‘Ghost' bass drum  pedal at McElroy's ballroom. The Ghost was designed by J.R. "Bob" Ramsey of Springfield Oregon. The patent was applied for on October 27, 1947, and was granted on May 8, 1951. Norman L. Easley, the inventor's attorney, is delivering the pedal to Hampton's drummer, who is probably Art Young. The Ghost drum pedal was later manufactured by Ludwig, who bought the rights to it in 1975. They discontinued it in 1981, due to maintenance problems and an industrial accident involving the pedal's springs at their plant. Photo taken July 21, 1949. This date was confirmed by the Oregonian newspaper of this date, the Hampton band had played the previous Friday July 15, and were booked on short notice for a return engagement.) McElroy's was at 424 SW Main, and was demolished in 1980 to make room for the Portland building.
    ackroyd-01634-3.tif
  • Ackroyd 01634-1. "Norm Easley. Drum pedal at McElroy's" (Lionel Hampton with new ‘Ghost' bass drum  pedal at McElroy's ballroom. The Ghost was designed by J.R. "Bob" Ramsey of Springfield Oregon. The patent was applied for on October 27, 1947, and was granted on May 8, 1951. Norman L. Easley, the inventor's attorney, is delivering the pedal to Hampton's drummer Art Young. The Ghost drum pedal was later manufactured by Ludwig, who bought the rights to it in 1975. They discontinued it in 1981, due to maintenance problems and an industrial accident involving the pedal's springs at their plant. Photo taken July 21, 1949. This date was confirmed by the Oregonian newspaper of this date, the Hampton band had played the previous Friday July 15, and were booked on short notice for a return engagement.) McElroy's was at 424 SW Main, and was demolished in 1980 to make room for the Portland building.
    ackroyd-01634-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 01634-2. "Norm Easley. Drum pedal at McElroy's" (Lionel Hampton with new ‘Ghost' bass drum  pedal at McElroy's ballroom. The Ghost was designed by J.R. "Bob" Ramsey of Springfield Oregon. The patent was applied for on October 27, 1947, and was granted on May 8, 1951. Norman L. Easley, the inventor's attorney, is delivering the pedal to Hampton's drummer, who is probably Art Young. The Ghost drum pedal was later manufactured by Ludwig, who bought the rights to it in 1975. They discontinued it in 1981, due to maintenance problems and an industrial accident involving the pedal's springs at their plant. Photo taken July 21, 1949. This date was confirmed by the Oregonian newspaper of this date, the Hampton band had played the previous Friday July 15, and were booked on short notice for a return engagement.) McElroy's was at 424 SW Main, and was demolished in 1980 to make room for the Portland building.
    ackroyd-01634-2.tif
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