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D43479-13

Several shots at Milwaukee shops, also studio shots of three people, Great Lakes Steel Crop., Steel Floor Div., Detroit, Mich. Three unidentified people are talking together outside where they can overlook the industrial Tacoma Tideflats. The man on the left holds a cane in his hands, crossed in front of him. The woman in the middle wears a straw hat decorated with artificial flowers. The gentleman on the right is wearing a bow tie and a double-breasted suit.


Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co. (Tacoma); Aged persons--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43479-1

Several shots at Milwaukee shops, also studio shots of three people, Great Lakes Steel Crop., Steel Floor Div., Detroit, Mich. Men are working on a railroad car at the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company shop. A man has stopped his welding job while several men in suits are reviewing the work.


Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co. (Tacoma); Railroad cars--Tacoma--1940-1950; Railroad companies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Welding--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43404-4

DFPA. A workman is laying a plywood sub-floor at what is believed to be the Devlin home. The walls have been covered with plywood as well. An edge of a brick fireplace is seen on the right. Large floor-to-ceiling windows are seen on the left. The beams are left open on the ceiling. The home was being restored after purchase earlier in 1949.


Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma); Plywood; Devlin, Charles E.--Homes & haunts; Floors--Lakewood--1940-1950;

D43350-2

Storefront and interior, Goodwill Industries, Mr. Titcomb. Goodwill Store No. 2. The exterior of the newest Goodwill Industries outlet is shown at night. A painted sign hangs over the storefront and the large windows and glass in the double doors show many items to choose from including clothing, glassware, lamps and small appliances.


Goodwill Industries, Inc. (Tacoma); Facades--Tacoma--1940-1950; Storefronts--Tacoma--1940-1950; Thrift shops--Tacoma--1940-1950; Charitable organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43927-4

Two men sit on a lawn chair outdoors. Alistair Hunter (on the left) holds a Scottish kilt in his lap. He is here from Perth, Scotland, visiting with H.Dwayne Davis at the home of Davis' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Davis. They were classmates at St. Andrew's University in Scotland where they were one year from completing their master's degrees. Ordered by the Tacoma News Tribune. (TNT, 7/24/1949, p.D-1)


Hunter, Alistair; Davis, H. Dwayne; Davis, Harry L.--Homes & haunts; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Kilts; Guests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Scotland--Clothing & dress;

D43456-16

J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corporation. Six unidentified men lean over the railing on the upper deck of a boat at J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corportation.


J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp. (Tacoma); Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43309-5

Rock crushing operations at Lige Dickson Company, Mr. Lige Dickson. A conveyor system brings rock from a below-ground source and moves the rock to a hopper that would fill a truck with crushed rock. A man stands on the tall rock crushing machine.


Lige Dickson Co. (Tacoma); Quarrying--Tacoma--1940-1950; Machinery;

D43309-10

Rock crushing operations at Lige Dickson Company, Mr. Lige Dickson. A close-up view of the rock crushing machine at the quarry. The name International Diesel is affixed to the machine. Strong belts are seen along the side of the machine to run the machine's operations.


Lige Dickson Co. (Tacoma); Quarrying--Tacoma--1940-1950; Machines;

D43315-3

Forrest M. LaSuer, secretary of the Tacoma Moose Lodge, won a membership drive contest in June 1949. Harold Jordan, secretary of the Kelso-Longview Moose Lodge, lost the contest and was required to push LaSuer in a wheelbarrow, wearing a feed-sack dress with bonnet. LaSuer enjoyed the ride - he is wearing his own bonnet and night shirt, is holding a baby bottle and smoking a cigar. Jordan pushed the triumphant LaSuer past the Moose Lodge quarters at 737 Commerce St. (7/5/1949, p.2)


Loyal Order of Moose, Tacoma Lodge 435 (Tacoma); Wheelbarrows; Bottle feeding--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cigars; Bonnets; Dresses--Tacoma--1940-1950; LaSuer, Forrest M.; Jordan, Harold;

D43896-8

New machinery at Titus Manufacturing Company, Mr. Leon Titus. A workman is bench testing one of the rebuilt Ford "flathead" V8 engines.


Machine Shops--Tacoma--1940-1950; Titus Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma)--Employees; Engines; Automobile equipment & supplies; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43896-11

New machinery at Titus Manufacturing Company, Mr. Leon Titus. A workman is installing camshafts or honing camshaft housing during rebuilding of Ford "flathead" V8 engines.


Machine Shops--Tacoma--1940-1950; Titus Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma)--Employees; Engines; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Assembly-line methods--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43896-7

New machinery at Titus Manufacturing Company, Mr. Leon Titus. A workman at the machine shop is assembling rebuilt Ford "flathead" V8 engines. He is measuring one of the moving parts with calipers. Bins of parts are conveniently located behind him.


Machine Shops--Tacoma--1940-1950; Titus Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma)--Employees; Engines; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Assembly-line methods--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43349-3

Crab fishing operations at Westport, Marush Fishing & Oyster Company. One of the Marush fishing boats is coming back in to harbor at Westport. They are loaded with crab pots. The captain is seen on deck directing her to the dock. Other fishing boats are docked behind her and another is in the foreground where a man is moving a container around on deck. Marush had their home base in Tacoma.


Marush Fish & Oyster Co. (Tacoma); Fishing boats--Westport--1940-1950; Fishing--Washington; Crabs--Washington;

D43496-2

Barbara Henricksen-Robert E. Kuehnoel. Barbara Henrickson is wearing her bridal gown of ivory satin, with short-sleeves, and a net neckline decorated with appliqued roses. Her veil flows from the back of a cap beaded with a double strand of pearls. She is wearing a long strand of pearls wrapped twice around her neck and tied in a knot, and elbow length gloves. She holds a bouquet of closely gathered roses surrounded by netting and lace. She smiles past the camera, into the future. She and Robert E. Kuehnoel wer married August 1, 1949 at Central Lutheran Church. (TNT, 8/7/1949, p.D1)


Portrait photographs; Brides--1940-1950; Wedding costume--1940-1950; Henricksen, Barbara--Marriage; Kuehnoel, Barbara; Weddings--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43745-5

Portrait of Carolyn Rothwell, Forrest G. Rothwell. Forrest G. Rothwell resided at 10646 Lake Steilacoom Drive S.W.


Rothwell, Carolyn; Girls--Lakewood--1940-1950;

D43736-15

Western singer and motion picture actor Gene Autry visits patients at Cushman Hospital on July 15, 1949. Known as the Cushman Indian Hospital, it had originally housed the Puyallup Indian School. It provided care for Northwest Indian tribal members, especially in the field of tuberculosis. Mr. Autry, dressed in his trademark white hat, smiles at two adult male patients. He had also paid a visit to the children's ward that day. Mr. Autry would be appearing in a Western variety show at Memorial Fieldhouse on the campus of the College of Puget Sound later that evening. ALBUM 8.


Singers; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Autry, Gene, 1907-1998; Hospitals--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cushman Indian Hospital (Tacoma); Indians of North America--Tacoma--1940-1950; Sick persons;

D43344-3

Truck loaded and dumping lumber, St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber, Helgeson. Three large logs are loaded on the trailer of a Rucker Brothers truck. The enormous logs are on their way to the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company. Robert G. Helgeson was a forester with St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company. TPL-8290


St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. (Tacoma); Rucker Brothers (Tacoma); Logs; Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43318-2

Home portrait of Roy V. Stratton family, Roy V. Stratton. Roy and his wife, Florence, are walking across the lawn with their two sons in this photograph from June of 1949. Their two-story brick, tudor-style home is behind them. Flowers are blooming in window boxes on both the first and second stories. Roy Stratton was president of Crawford Door Sales, manufacturers of garage doors.


Stratton, Roy V.--Family; Stratton, Florence; Stratton, Roy V.--Homes & haunts; Families--Lakewood--1940-1950; Houses--Lakewood--1940-1950; Bricks; Flowers--Lakewood--1940-1950;

D43930-1

Harry Hartz (second from left), former automobile racing champion who was a traffic safety specialist at this time, was in Tacoma visiting officials interested in safety. He drove the 1949 Studebaker half-ton pickup truck from Puget Sound to the Great Lakes in a 8,000-mile safety crusade. He was welcomed by, L-R, Chief of Police Robert Marshall, James M. Gilchrist of the Allen Motor Company, Public Safety Commissioner Robert Temme, and A.E. Mulligan of the A.E. Mulligan Company. A map of the United States is displayed in the back of the pickup with the name Studebaker spelled out on it. A sign on the door of the cab says, "Studebaker, Writes its Name Across the Nation". Ordered by A.E. Mulligan and Allen Motor Companies. (TNT, 7/24/1949, p.C-10)


Studebaker trucks; Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Safety; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hartz, Harry; Marshall, Robert C.; Temme, Robert S.; Gilchrist, James M.; Mulligan, Andrew E.;

D43761-5

Union Oil Company of California. Second Narrows Bridge construction. The driver of a G.A. Tooley Union Oil Products truck fills a fuel storage tank at the construction site. Cable spinning equipment and bridge towers are shown in the background. Ordered by Union Oil Company of California.


Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Tacoma); Union Oil Co. of California (Tacoma); Bridge construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fuel--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fuel tanks; Fuel trade--Tacoma--1940-1950; Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D30876-8

An unidentified employee of the body shop at the Tacoma Auto Sales Company, 723-25 Broadway, wearing a"Piston Service of Tacoma" cap and pushed-up goggles, sands down the right front fender of a car in December, 1947. Tacoma Auto Sales had a body rebuilding department located on site. This service helped customers get their vehicles serviced and the body work done all in one location. Tacoma Auto Sales was the dealer for new and used Pontiacs and Cadillacs in Tacoma.


Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma; Machinery; Equipment; Tacoma Auto Sales Co. (Tacoma)--Employees;

D30876-5

Exterior view of Tacoma Auto Sales Company Service Department, their staff poses on sidewalk outside Commerce Street entrance to the agency. Tacoma Auto Sales was the Pontiac and Cadillac dealership in Tacoma. View of men in coveralls in front of building with neon and painted signs on facade. The emplyee in the back row wearing a hat is Arthur E. "Art" Knight. He was the parts manager for Tacoma Auto Sales, and he appears in a number of photographs by the Richards Studio (D46596-2, D55105-4, & D62902-4)


Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma; Tacoma Auto Sales Co. (Tacoma)--Employees;

D30646-2

Elks Christmas Dance Committee was making arrangements for their annual dance. The committee's Chairman was Lowell and Evelyn Wasser, they were in charge of the event. The Elks would be collecting Christmas gifts for needy children between the ages of one and 14 years. The Elks were planning to distribute 600 gifts to children during the holiday season. Dance committee members are wrapping gifts and deciding on the dance decorations (T. Times, 12/5/47, p. 15).


Meetings--Tacoma; Christmas presents; Wasser, Evelyn L.--Homes & haunts; Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Tacoma Lodge No. 174 (Tacoma);

D30453-3

Renamed Veterans Day in 1953, November 11 was first proclaimed as Armistice Day in 1919 to commemorate the end of World War I. That year, on November 13, John Philip Sousa's band played in the Washington National Guard Armory in Tacoma and President Woodrow Wilson spoke there two months earlier. In 1947, a Military Ball was held on Armistice Day at the Armory, where more than 1,500 people were expected to attend. The presentation of colors to the local reserve units of the Army and Army Air Corps highlighted the evening. Army and Navy dignitaries and prominent civilian guests attended the event. View of ceremonies under way at the Armory (T. Times, 11/12/47, p. 7).


Military parades & ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma; Washington National Guard (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

D30296-2

Tacoma Times Carriers were awarded with a weekend trip to Victoria, British Columbia, for their outstanding work with the newspaper. The carriers were leaving on Saturday night and would return on Sunday, 133 carriers were participating in the fun filled weekend. Their weekend would include: the Parliament Building, Empress Hotel, Crystal Gardens, Natural Museum, Mount Melahat and many other sites. View of Times Carriers in Victoria, B.C. (T. Times, 11/4/47, p. 11).


Newspaper carriers--Tacoma; Newspaper vendors--Tacoma; Tourists--Tacoma; Recreation--Tacoma; Tacoma Times Publishing Co. (Tacoma);

D30549-2

This photograph of the Earl Painting Company, located at 1122 Court D, was taken in November of 1947. At that time, they were working on a major paint job for the Hooker Electrochemical Company on the Tacoma tideflats. Earl Gallmeyer first went into the painting business in Tacoma in 1935. He started the Earl Painting Co. in 1945. Shown in front of the company's headquarters are: (l to r) W. M. Warme, head foreman; Ralph Slade, painter; Earl Gallmeyer, owner; Conrad Lea, painter and William Novak, assistant foreman. (T. Times, 12/1/47, p. 10).


Painting--Tacoma; Paint industry--Tacoma; Laborers--Tacoma; Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Earl Painting Co. (Tacoma);

D30897-5

College of Puget Sound students were proudly displaying their paintings and other art work to the many individuals who attended the "studio-warming" celebration on December 8, 1947. View of student artist, Maxine Lister discussing her painting with Helen J. Earle, a member of the Tacoma Art League as art instructor Lynn Wentworth (center) looks on (Tamanawas, 1948).


Paintings; Galleries (Rooms & spaces)--Tacoma; Receptions--Tacoma; Lister, Maxine; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Artists' studios--Tacoma; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Earle, Helen J.; Wentworth, Lynn L.;

D30081-5

The freight train is said to have moved forward before the track switch was completed, the train then "cornered" the engine, and the caboose crushed into the left side of the cab, pinning Sigvard Hill and killing him instantly. The railroad company plans to have a complete investigation. View of steaming wreckage and overturned cars near East 11th St. and Milwaukee Way. (T. Times, 10/16/47, p. 1).


Railroads--Tacoma; Railroad tracks--Tacoma; Railroad accidents--Tacoma; Railroad cars--Tacoma; Disasters--Tacoma; Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co. (Tacoma);

D30383-7

Fern Hill's kindergarten and first grade classes were receiving a tour of the Northern Pacific's roundhouse, inspecting rail equipment and would get to ride aboard a Union Pacific train in November of 1947. In appreciation for the field trip the school children presented the railroad companies with a train frieze from their art class. View of Fern Hill's school children, teachers, volunteers and train staff at the Northern Pacific Roundhouse near East D St. and So. 23rd St. (T.Times, 11/14/47, p. 1, 17).


Railroads--Tacoma; School children--Tacoma--1940-1950; School excursions--Tacoma; Railroad roundhouses--Tacoma; Union Pacific Railroad Co. (Tacoma); Northern Pacific Railway Co. (Tacoma); Fern Hill School (Tacoma);

D30552-4

Pacific Lutheran College selected twelve outstanding seniors to be represented in "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges". Students chosen for Who's Who receive national recognition and are recommended for placement in the business and professional world. Students were chosen based on their scholarship, character, contributions to extra-curricular and community activities and potential marketing of their skills for future employment (Names appear in PLC's Saga, 1948).


Rewards of merit; Student aspirations; Student organizations--Parkland; Universities & colleges--Parkland; Students--Parkland; Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1940-1950;

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