Image of the current City of Forest Grove zoning map (updated May 2009). Image taken from http://www.forestgrove-or.gov/city-hall/community-development-planning-zoning-information.html.
A photo of Harvey Marine boat storage and repair along Tualatin Valley Highway in Washington County, Oregon. Outside the store is a large fiberglass statue, one of the many Texaco Big Friends placed around The United States in the early 1960s. The statue was later modified and given a rabbit's head and the nickname Harvey. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A developed commercial area along Tualatin Valley Highway in Washington County, Oregon. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A mattress submerged in a stagnant arm of the Tualatin River located near a sewer plant. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975 to provide cleaner water for the surrounding area and to augment the flow of the Tualatin River. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
A row of irrigations sprinklers at a farm in Scoggins Valley. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
Looking across Scoggins Valley, Oregon. Scoggins Valley was flooded and dammed into Hagg Lake in 1975. This slide is a part of the Scoggins Valley Dam Collection (RG.5.12).
New students at the Forest Grove Indian Training School, posing as a group. The eleven children are dressed in traditional Native American clothing. See also: PUApic_008035.
Portrait of Agero Nosei. He came to study at Tualatin Academy (1870-1874) and Pacific University (Class of 1876, B.S.) after fleeing Japan in the wake of the Boshin War of 1868-1869. Eventually he returned to Japan and became an educator. He rose to high rank, gaining the Imperial appointment of Secretary of the Department of Education and becoming superintendent of Tokyo City Schools from 1883-1895. He died of an unknown illness December 18, 1895. A monument to him sits in Zenkoji Park in Nogano, Japan.
A meat cookbook published by the National Live Stock and Meat Board Home Economics Department to promote buying meat. This copy was distributors to shoppers at Wayne's Market in Eugene, Oregon. It includes Americanized recipes from many world cuisines including Japan, Iraq, Chile, England and Mexico.
This index page from the 1957 issue of 'Rawleigh's Good Health Guide' features an advertisement for Rawleigh's vitamins. It notes, 'Natural foods vary widely in the vitamins and minerals they give you, but you can always be sure of your daily needs when you take Rawleigh's Vitamin Supplements and Minerals.' A syringe treatment for mastitis is also advertised.
An article and illustration on how to entertain company from a recipe and household hints booklet, 'Famous Recipes from West Coast Kitchens.' The article is accompanied by suggested recipes for stuffed lamb chops and a tomato ring salad. The booklet was issued by the West Coast Lumberman's Association in Portland, Oregon, to advertise wood paneling and cabinetry products.
A Jell-O cookbook issued by the company to feature its gelatin products. Recipes are mostly for desserts such as a 'Gingered-Pear Mold' or 'Tahitian Delight,' but some savory recipes such as 'Ring-Around-the-Tuna' also appear. Includes color photographic illustrations.
A recipe book issued by Spry Pure Vegetable Shortening to showcase its use in deep frying, pies and pastries, breads, desserts and other foods. The front and back covers feature comic-strip illustrations of housewives buying and serving food made with Spry.