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A36564-9

Clifford Paulson owned Paulson's Radios and Appliances, his brother Arthur Paulson owned Paulson's Jewelry, which was adjacent to this store. Their father, B.Paulson had originally started the family business and eventually sold the business to his sons. Interior view of Paulson's Radios and Appliances store, refrigerators, ranges, washing machines and kitchen center in background (T. Times, 11/19/48, p. 8-9). TPL-9678


Home furnishings stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Appliances; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Showrooms--Tacoma; Appliance stores--Tacoma; Commercial facilities--Tacoma; Paulson's Radios & Appliances (Tacoma);

A36529-2

Sepic Electric Company was owned and operated by two brothers, Fred and Stan Sepic; they founded the business just six years ago. The company began as just a repair shop, eventually they added appliances for sale. The company is celebrating their grand opening in their new larger spacious facilities. Interior view of Sepic Electric Company, baby furniture, cribs, bassinets, high chairs, swings, bedding, linoleum flooring and desks in showroom (T. Times, 11/16/48, p. 8-9).


Home furnishings stores--Tacoma; Furniture stores--Tacoma; Appliance stores--Tacoma; Children's furniture; Floors--Tacoma; Beds; Sepic Electric Co. (Tacoma);

A36375-1

Mr. Hess & sales force, L.L. Hess Furniture. An interior view of the spacious new sales and display room filled with top-quality merchandise. The L.L. Hess Furniture Company was holding an Open House October 19th and 20th, 1948, at their new store on the corner of South 39th and M Streets. Shown here are sofas, chairs, tables and lamps. Dining room furniture and mirrors are near the far wall. (T.Times, 11/17/1948, p.24)


L.L. Hess Furniture Co. (Tacoma); Furniture stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tables; Chairs; Sofas; Mirrors;

A36114-5

On-the-spot photographs at new Mueller-Harkins Building, Condon Co., Kay Shinn. An interior view of the collision shop at Mueller-Harkins where a crumpled fender gets a new finish. Several men are at work in the body shop. Parts bins are located along the wall at the left and one of the men has removed a panel or door from an automobile to take out a dent in the metal. The panel is attached to a dolly for ease of movement. (T.Times, 12/26/1948, p.28)


Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma); Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A36830-3

In December of 1948, The Shuffleboard at 3805 So G Street was Tacoma's newest family restaurant. Its food and activities promised a fun filled outing for everyone. They had a birch wood snack bar featuring refreshments, soft drinks, ice creams, and other confections. Shuffleboard instructors were on hand, and prizes were awarded every night. They advertised "Leagues Now Being Formed --- No Intoxicating Beverages Sold." The Shuffleboard opened on December 10, 1948. It was built by Marvin Hawley and operated by Jack Treskes. Interior view of Shuffleboard cafe, shuffleboard machines are on the left side, soda fountain advertising "Arden" ice cream in background (T. Times, 12/17/48, p. 15).


Restaurants--Tacoma; Soda fountains--Tacoma; Ice cream & ices; Tile flooring--Tacoma; Shuffleboard; Recreation--Tacoma; Shuffleboard (Tacoma);

A36816-1

Two modern new shops opened up in one location, Paulco Shoes, family shoe store owned by Paul Legus, and The Juvenile Shop, a children's clothing store owned by Ora Denny. Interior view of Paulco Shoe store and the Juvenile Shop, congratulations bouquets were sent to the businesses to wish them good luck, shoe boxes are stacked along the walls; both businesses are located in one store, which is located at 1102 South K Street, now known as Martin Luther King Jr. Way.


Shoes; Shoe industry--Tacoma; Clothing stores--Tacoma; Children--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Shoe stores--Tacoma; Business enterprises--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Paulco Shoes (Tacoma);

A36930-1

The Shuffleboard is the newest family restaurant in Tacoma; it is located at 3805 South G Street, and is owned and operated by Marvin Halley. The Shuffleboard has 8 new shuffleboards, a soda fountain with full snack bar and ice creams, tables and chairs, music, great lighting and air conditioning. This is the first place to offer shuffleboard to the general public in the Northwest. Exterior view of new restaurant people are inside at the grand opening event; electric sign in shape of shuffleboard machine and "Arden" ice cream signs in window. (TNT, 12/10/1948, p. 15).


Soda fountains--Tacoma; Restaurants--Tacoma--1940-1950; Shuffleboard (Tacoma); Windows--Tacoma; Recreation--Tacoma; Events--Tacoma; Electric signs--Tacoma--1940-1950;

C36058-3

Copy of four views of communications equipment installed in Muller-Harkins. Studio, Nelson. Mueller-Harkins was nearly ready to open their new Buick showroom and service department. Mr. W.C. McKewen was the company's service coordinator working in the dealership's control tower. He lost his arm during military service in World War II and now works with an artificial arm. (T.Times, 12/12/1948, p.8)


Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma); McKewen, W.C.; Control rooms--Tacoma; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950; Artificial limbs;

D37962-1

Holroyd Company, exterior at Mueller-Harkins showing concrete blocks, Mr. Holroyd. A view of the new Mueller-Harkins Buick Agency under construction. The dealership will have an ultra modern showroom. Two workmen on scaffolding, another inside building. This wall separates the showroom, which will be to the left, from the offices and service department.


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma); Building construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; Progress photographs; Holroyd Co. (Tacoma); Building materials;

D37351-2

In July 1946, as the engine rebuilding demand and production increased, Titus Motor Company had to restructure the engine rebuilding department which became Titus Manufacturing Company. They are now a permanent growing industry in Tacoma. View of unidentified mechanic working on rebuilding a Ford engine, Ford authorized parts in work room.


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Automobile equipment & supplies; Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma; Engines; Automobile equipment & supplies stores--Tacoma; Ford automobile; Titus Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma);

D37939-4

South Tacoma Motor Company. A young couple try out the 1949 Chevrolet Styleline four-door sedan as others look on. For 1949 Chevrolet presented two lines, the Fleetline and Styleline. Styleline models could be either two-door or four door sedans, sport coupes, convertibles, wood or all steel station wagons. They carried the "notch back" shaping beyond the top of the car to the trunk. 1:35 PM, 1/22/1949. (T.Times, 1/20/1949/ p.13)


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; South Tacoma Motor Co. (Tacoma); Chevrolet automobile;

D37939-9

South Tacoma Motor Company. A young man is in the driver's seat of a 1949 Chevrolet Styleline De Luxe four-door sedan as others look on. Chevrolet introduced superior beauty to the lowest-priced ranks as well as numerous body and chassis improvements with their 1949 models. 12:05 PM, 1/22/1949. (T.Times, 1/20/1949, p.13)


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; South Tacoma Motor Co. (Tacoma); Chevrolet automobile;

D37939-12

South Tacoma Motor Company. A crowd looks at a 1949 Chevrolet De Luxe 2-door fastback, one of the Fleetline models, distinguished by the extension of the roofline in an unbroken sweep to the rear of the automobile. A sign along one wall says, "The Most Beautiful Buy of All". (T. Times, 1/20/1949, p.13)


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; South Tacoma Motor Co. (Tacoma); Chevrolet automobile; Showrooms--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A37914-8

Mueller-Harkins Buick Agency. The interior of the customer waiting room is shown. A display of "Authorized Assessories" stands along the wall at the left and Coca-Cola and cigarette vending machines stand along two of the other walls. A man is adjusting a sign promoting GMAC Insurance Plans.


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma); Insurance; Waiting rooms--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A37989-4

Equipment at Mueller-Harkins, Walker Manufacturing Company, Racine, Wisconsin, Mr. Spaulding. Mueller-Harkins' service area. Two men are seen working on two late 1940s Buicks on grease racks. A roll-away lube cart is between the two service bays that are both fitted with overhead hoses for air, water, grease, etc.


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma); Buick automobile; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A37349-1

Mueller-Harkins new building was one of the most modern automobile dealerships in the country. Interior view of Mueller-Harkins Buick showroom looking northwest; Madison M. Brager admires 1949 Buick convertible on floor turntable; advertising display explaining "Dynaflow" (automatic) transmission at far right in photo, "Buick 8" neon sign in window at left (T. Times, 12/26/48, p. 28). TPL-3772


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma; Showrooms--Tacoma; Window displays; Automobile equipment & supplies stores--Tacoma; Machinery; Equipment; Buick automobile; Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma);

A37243-4

Service that you can depend on was Mueller-Harkins' motto, they were proud of their fast and efficient service. Interior view of Mueller-Harkins Buick Agency's showroom at night, looking south; 1949 Buick Roadmaster, accessories including child booster seats and US Royal whitewall Tires on display; Neon sign for Hudson Automobile dealer down the street visible thru window (T. Times, 12/26/48, p. 28).


Buick automobile; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma; Automobile equipment & supplies stores--Tacoma; Showrooms--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma);

A37243-2

Mueller-Harkins Buick dealership had two twin turn tables, with huge windows that surrounded the display room; all fixtures were constructed of aluminum. Exterior view of Mueller-Harkins Buick Agency, lighted, glassed-in showroom at night; 1949 Buick Roadmaster is on display inside, neon signs pierce the darkness on the exterior (T. Times, 12/26/48, p. 28).


Buick automobile; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma; Automobile equipment & supplies stores--Tacoma; Showrooms--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Window displays; Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma);

A37167-10

Mueller-Harkins' motto was "Service that you can depend on", their service center was one of the finest in the country. Interior view of service area at Mueller- Harkins Buick Agency, upholstery area with two men working on recovering an auto seat, rolls of fabric on rack, sewing machines and work benches (T. Times, 12/26/48, p. 28).


Buick automobile; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma; Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma; Automobile equipment & supplies stores--Tacoma; Automobile equipment & supplies; Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma);

A25247-1

Bill Slater was the head chef in charge of the Top of the Ocean galley crew. Slater was a world famous chef who had been featured in "Ripley's Believe It or Not". View of stainless steel finished kitchen, stoves and oven are below "Top of the Ocean" sign. Photo ordered by Dohrmann Hotel Supply.


Kitchens--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stoves--Tacoma; Appliances; Restaurants--Tacoma; Top of the Ocean (Tacoma);

D27619-2

The Tacoma Chapter of the Society for the Preservation of Barbershop Quartets sent two quartets to attend the Northwest Convention held in Portland, Oregon in 1947. Left to right view of B. B. (Bud) Busselle, Claude Swanson, H. Sanford Saari and Leo Barton singing one of their melodies in front of Pullman's Barber Shop at 934 Pacific Avenue. The barber pole helps create the correct ambience. (T. Times, 4/28/47, p. 1).


Barbershops--Tacoma--1940-1950; Barbering--Tacoma--1940-1950; Singing--Tacoma; Barbershop quartets; Pullman Barber Shop (Tacoma); Busselle, B.B.; Swanson, Claude; Saari, H. Sanford; Barton, Leo;

A27205-5

Puyallup Motor Co. building had an auto dealership, Mrs. C. L. Johnson Hosiery Mending shop, service station and appliance store all in one location. Exterior view of Puyallup Motor Company automobiles visible through showroom windows, Union 76 sign, "Hosiery Mending" sign located on left side shop window, and an "Admiral dual-temp, no-defrosting" refrigerator and hydraulic dishwasher on ride side of showroom window; a steeple is visible in background.


Automobile dealerships--Puyallup--1940-1950; Window displays; Signs (Notices); Showrooms--Puyallup; Puyallup Motor Co. (Puyallup); Steeples;

D28265-3

Factory Service Meeting at Dittemores, A.E. Mulligan, Studebaker Pacific Corp. Allen Motor Company receives Certificate of Merit. Five men hold the prized certificate acknowledging the company's high standard of efficiency.


Allen Motor Co. (Tacoma); Awards; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D28847-20

Interior of Rug Cleaning Plant, Cartozian & Sons Rug Company, Edward S. Cartozian. Two men move a cleaned piece of upholstered furniture into the delivery truck. Wrapped rugs and another piece of furniture are already in the truck.


Cartozian & Sons Rug Co. (Tacoma); Rugs; Service industry facilities--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cleaning personnel; Cleaning; Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D28006-5

Griffin Fuel Company, two men deliver a load of fuel to a local church. They are using a dump truck to feed the fuel to a trough and into the storage bin that is underneath the building to the right.


Griffin Fuel Co. (Tacoma); Dump trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fuel--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fuel trade--Tacoma--1940-1950; Churches--Tacoma;

D28356-13

Exterior of the back side of the Hotel Winthrop, a multi-storied brick building. The hotel was the site of many community events at the Crystal Ballroom and the Roof Garden. The hotel also had suites available for permanent residents.


Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Hotels--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D28672-3

Aerial view of West Coast Grocery, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company and Tacoma Iron and Steel. The Union Pacific freight depot is across from West Coast Grocery on the Tacoma tideflats. TPL-5528


West Coast Grocery Co. (Tacoma); Union Pacific Railroad Co. (Tacoma); Aerial photographs; Storehouses--Tacoma; Business enterprises--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D14014-1

Three of the cooks at the Husk Cafe pose with a man in a suit, believed to be Thomas C. Hardwick, owner.


Husk Cafe (Tacoma); Cafes--Tacoma--1940-1950; Diners (Restaurants)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cooks;

A28018-3

Five unidentified employees of the Burson Beverage Company posed outside the company's building at 3861 Center Street on May 19,1947. Hoping to help satisfy the thirst of Tacoma's returning veterans and their families, William A. Morrison and Charles R. Burque started the Burson Beverage Co. in 1945. They mixed and delivered Sun Ray Orange, Dr. Swett's Root Beer and Shasta Mixers.


Burson Beverage Co. (Tacoma); Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Bottling industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Beverage industry--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A28847-15

Interior of Rug Cleaning Plant, Cartozian & Sons Rug Company, Edward S. Cartozian. Several cleaning operations are being completed at the same time. Two men work with two separate machines each cleaning a carpet and two men work together with a circular scrubber and hose with a carpet on the concrete floor.


Cartozian & Sons Rug Co. (Tacoma); Rugs; Service industry facilities--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cleaning;

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