D56012-12

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D56012-12

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  • 1951-01-30 (Creation)

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Harry and Joy Rinker and their daughter Gail relax in the living room of their new home at 1254 So. Fairview Dr. in Narrowmoor, designed and built by Tietz Construction. The enormous sandstone fireplace is flanked on one side by a built in bookcase and extends out on the other side into a planter that holds houseplants and also cleverly divides the living and dining rooms. Mrs. Rinker sits on the curb of the wide native sandstone fireplace and reads aloud to dad and six year old Gail, who is a student at Geiger School. Even Rommel, their pedigreed boxer, appears to be listening. The floor is carpeted in soft green broadloom. (TNT 4/28/1950, pg. C-11) TPL-10096


Rinker, Harry--Homes & haunts; Living rooms--Tacoma--1950-1960; Rinker, Harry; Rinker, Joy; Rinker, Gail; Families--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fireplaces--Tacoma--1950-1960; Dogs--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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