- 5.1.2-TNT0006B
- 07/31/1971
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Broadway for the People
Bruce A. Kellman/Photographer
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Broadway for the People
Bruce A. Kellman/Photographer
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Snapshot Contest - 1971
Fourth Place Winner - Carolyn K Caine, Puyallup, WA
Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. (Tacoma) - 2
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The Robert Dillinghams Were Honored
Robert Dillingham, newly elected president of the Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club, and his wife, are pictured in the clubhouse lounge shortly before Saturday's black tie dinner dance which honored them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Dillingham
DiFuria, Dr. Giulio (Steilacoom) - 3
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Dr. Giulio di Furia
Photo by Western State Hospital, Fort Steilacoom, Washington.
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Snapshot Contest - 1971
Mt Rainier Moonscape
Washington Corrections Center Shelton, WA. - 3
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He Had a Windfall
Photograph by Jerry Buck
TNT 04/08/1971 A1
Washington Corrections Center Shelton, WA. - 4
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Watch That Turkey Trot
Freeway--Tacoma Area (1968 thru ) - 3
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--Highway 167 'Missing Link'--
The State Highways Department has announced that construction of this section of SR 167 between Sumner and Pacific City has been delayed for lack of funding. However, a $900,000 contract has been awarded Scarsella Bros., Seattle, to construct the 1.4-mile section between Main Street at Sumner and 32nd Street East (in foreground). A temporary connection will carry traffic from the freeway to the nearby West Valley Highway at 32nd, Ralph Kerslake, the department's District 3 engineer, said Wednesday.
(news 06/02/1971)
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 32
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Indians, Puyallup
Photo by Bruce Kellman
A person in Native dress talks to some people.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 41
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Indian cigs
Photo by Bob Rudsit
Police and state revenue agents seized cartons of unstamped cigarettes and other Tabacco products allegedly headed for the Satiacum Smoke Shop. The raid was based on a state law prohibiting unlicensed distributors from handling unstamped cigarettes. Puyallup Tribal member Robert Satiacum is not a licensed dealer according to Robert Munzinger, who serves as assistant director of field operations for the Revenue Department. Photo by Tribune staff member Bob Rudsit.
A person walks to a smoke shop that has "Drive in Window Service" written on the front.
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 6
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Trackmen Place Heavier Rails
Northwest Trek Pictures 1979 and Prior - 1
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Northwoods Trek Park
Name: Chocolate Mousse
Photograph by: Jerry Buck
Northwest Trek Pictures 1979 and Prior - 2
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Northwoods Trek Park
Name: Chocolate Mousse
Photograph by: Jerry Buck
Gault Junior High School had an industrial education program partially sponsored and funded by the Tacoma Chapter of the Associated General Contractors. The purpose of the program was to stimulate interest in the construction industry. Students participated in all phases of the construction trades and played the role of various specialists associated with the construction industry. Photos by Gault student David Holm.
Back of photo: School, Gault Junior High
Jun 4 1972
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David Holm of Tacoma
From Tacoma News Tribune to liberal Engraving Co. Col. 2 1/2 Deep 4 1/2
Code 52
City
Sun
Sun Bldg
Teamwork
Northwest Trek Pictures 1979 and Prior - 3
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Northwest Trek
Moose Name: Chocolate Mousse
Photo by Bruce A. Kellman
Point Defiance--Native Garden - 2
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Point Defiance-Native Northwest Garden
Pulitzer Price Visitor
Mrs. Gerald Child on right w/ Mrs. Geo. Botelseler. Others are Mrs. Erastus Carning II, Mr. and Mrs. EH Lohbrunner, HG Hillier, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Dubos
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Summer Daff
Phyllis Jo Armstrong
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Daffodil Festival 1973
Georgann Hawkins
Immigration and Emigration - 5
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Citizenship Day
A Celebration of Citizenship
Formulating an official welcome to be extended Thursday to newly naturalized citizens and young voters are, left to right, Leonard W. Anderson, officer in charge of the Tacoma Office of Immigration and Naturalization, John V. Susan, president of the Tacoma-Pierce County Americanization Council, Mrs. Ragnhild Banister, a recently naturalized citizen, and John P. Boyd, district director of immigration and naturalization. Mrs. Bannister, who was born in Germany, will represent the 248 citizens naturalized through the local office this year when she speaks at the Citizenship Day program, which will start at 8 p.m. at the Public Utilities Building, 3628 S. 35th St.
Russ Carmack Photographer
Salishan Housing Development - 7
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Seniors
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Salishan Housing Development - 8
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The Big Pitch
Tacoma Mayor Gordon Johnston pitches the first horseshoe as the Metropolitan Park District's new senior citizen's park in the Salishan area was dedicated Friday afternoon. City and Park officials as well as a number of senior citizens attended ceremonies.
Russ Carmack/Photographer
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James M. Koon
Mack Koon at Norm Smith's The Look of Business
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James M. Koon
J. Mack Koon
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Mrs. Dolores Silas
1971
Principal, Reed Elementary School
Tacoma Public Schools Photo
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Mrs. Dolores Silas
Staff photo by Bob Rudsit
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Dolores Silas and Reed School Pupils
Reed Elementary School principal Dolores Silas and Reed School pupils. At the time, Silas was one of only three female administrators in the Tacoma Public School system. Silas earned a BA degree at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama and did graduate work at the University of Arizona.
Freeway--Tacoma Area (1968 thru ) - 5
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--High-rise Curb Splits Interstate 5--
Work on a concrete divider strip separating the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 5 has progressed from North Ft. Lewis to 56th Street in Tacoma. The project will be complete when the divider is in place all the way to the Puyallup River bridge. Most of the divider is made of pre-cast concrete, although some sections are poured on the spot. The project also includes illumination in some spots. Division of the freeway adds up to a $2,320,000 contract for Woodworth & Co., Inc., of Tacoma.
Russ Carmack Photographer
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 7
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Port Rail Crews
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 12
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Strikingly Rugged
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Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club Proposed Indoor Expansion
Harris, Reed & Litzenberger, Architects