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Studio picture of soldier for Times. Private Inder Chhabra, a native of India, now serves in the U. S. Army. Pvt. Chhabra received his degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of CA and speaks four languages. He is stationed at Fort Lewis in the radio section of Headquarters Battery Field Artillery (T. Times, 5/5/44, p. 1).


Soldiers--Tacoma--1940-1950; World War, 1939-1945--Military personnel--Tacoma; Chhabra, Inder;

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Tyac dance and council. The Tyac Club, a recreational club, hosted their first anniversary dance. Club members consist of high school student council members, they have self governed themselves since the club began. In honor of the first anniversary dance, floor show numbers would be put on by the different high schools. Sixteen unidentified Tyac Club members smile as they get ready to celebrate their first anniversary (T. Times, 6/16/44, p. 6).


Student organizations--Tacoma; Youth organizations--Tacoma; Tyac Club (Tacoma);

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War bond campaign. No fireworks will be seen this 4th of July, but the War Fund drive is in full swing during the last few days of bond sales. Six year old Charles Ray Fowler, is being helped by two unidentified War Bond Salesmen, they have just finished counting 7,500 white pennies which are being exchanged for a war bond. The white pennies were made of zinc-coated steel. They were issued in 1943 to conserve copper for the war, and were collected by his grandfather. The War Bond sales wagon can be seen in background (T. Times, 7/1/44, p. 14).


War bonds & funds; Fourth of July celebrations; Fowler, Charles Ray;

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Red Cross Board Members. The American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter assisted the nation with the War Fund Drive by setting their quota at twice the amount as last years, in order to help support the war effort. View of American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter Board Members.


War bonds & funds; Patriotic societies--Tacoma; American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma);

D17898-4

Fifth War Loan campaign. Community business men display a Fifth War Loan sales banner for the final week of bond sales. Last minute drives in order to meet quota for County are likely to increase war bond sales. War bond buyers will be receiving incentives, such as free movies for all war bonds purchased this week. View of Edna's Beauty Shop above War Loan banner.


War bonds & funds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma; Banners--Tacoma;

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Fifth War Loan campaign. McChord Field ceremony allowed the public to visit the Army base and view the parade. Over 15,000 spectators attended this Fifth War Loan Campaign "Kick-off" event. Six dignitaries including Reno Odlin, second from left, Governor Wallgren, far right, and two military officers who participated in the McCord Field events. Military orchestra in background (T. Times, 6/12/44, p. 1).


War bonds & funds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma; Military personnel--Tacoma;

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Fifth War Loan Campaign parade. Thousands of Tacoma residents gathered on Broadway to see the Fifth War Loan Campaign parade, which was organized by the Retail Men of Tacoma and held on "Infantry Day". Parade Marshal was Reno Odlin, State Chairman of War Finance. View of Birchfield Boiler Inc. float with their employees in their work clothes (T. Times, 6/16/44, p. 5).


War rallies--Tacoma; War bonds & funds; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Birchfield Boiler, Inc. (Tacoma);

D17598-5

WAAC enrollee on way to school in Iowa. Alyce Hammons gets her portrait taken just a few days before she gets ready to head out to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. She will receive her basic training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa (T. Times, 6/22/43, p. 8).


Women--Military service; World War, 1939-1945--Recruiting & enlistment--Tacoma; Hammons, Alyce; Womens Army Auxiliary Corps (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Women--Tacoma;

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Launching at Puget Sound. Rear view of the C. R. Martinolich yacht, belonging to Carl R. Martinolich, the company's Machinist Superintendent. The Martinolich Shipbuilding Corp. relocated their shipbuilding plant to San Francisco, California in July 1940.


Yachts--Tacoma; Ships--Tacoma;

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Launching at Puget Sound. The Martinolich Shipbuilding Corp. was operated by four brothers here in Tacoma up until July 1940, when two of the brothers relocated the plant to San Francisco, CA. Carl R. Martinolich was the Machinist Superintendent for the company. View of Carl's yacht, prior to launching.


Yachts--Tacoma; Ships--Tacoma;

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Eighteen members of the Samuel L. Salter family, representing four generations of Salters, gathered at the family home in Tacoma, 307 So. 31st St., in February of 1944, to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of Samuel L. and Jennie E. Salter. Mr. & Mrs. Salter were married on February 27, 1894 in Olean, N.Y. They moved west in 1905 and settled in Tacoma in November of that year. Mr. Salter, a self-employed contractor, who helped build Lincoln H.S. and the original buildings at Fort Lewis, died in February of 1978 at the age of 102.


Anniversaries--Tacoma; Reunions; Group portraits; Salter, Samuel L.--Family;

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ca. 1944. Maxwell service station. Undated photograph, possibly in the mid-40's, of a ten-pump Maxwell service station on Puyallup Avenue in downtown Tacoma. Two vehicles are stopped at the pumps; one has its trunk open and the other is having gas pumped in by an attendant. Maxwell was known for its very modern gasoline outlets. TPL-8459


Automobile service stations--Tacoma; Maxwell Petroleum Co. (Tacoma);

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Tacoma Boat Facilities. Tacoma Boat Building Company is working on its 18th minesweeper for the government. They are one of two shipyards in Tacoma to be honored with the Army-Navy "E" pennant. Interior view of workshop showing laborers at work. TPL-6647


Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Boat Building Co., Inc. (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Economic & industrial aspects--Tacoma;

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First Methodist Choir in Concert. The First Methodist Choir will be having its Easter season concert in the church sanctuary this weekend. Choir director is Mr. Fritz Berntsen, with Ms. Ruth Johnson as the choir soloist and Mr. David Souter as the guest artist from the Bremerton Symphony (names listed in T. Times, 4/1/44, p. 5).


Choirs (Music); Methodist churches--Tacoma; First Methodist Church (Tacoma);

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Lerner's Dress Shop interior. Lerner's Dress Shop for women was located in the heart of Tacoma's business district, alongside many other Tacoma retail stores.


Clothing stores--Tacoma; Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Lerner's Dress Shop (Tacoma);

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American Manufacturing picture of Long-Bell elevator. American Manufacturing Co. has been well equipped to build many different types of elevators. View of laborer working on a Long-Bell elevator in plant.


Elevators; Building systems--Tacoma; American Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma);

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Built by Major Edward Bowes in 1908, the Bowes Building at 100 So. 9th St. has been home to a number of businesses over the years. Before 1920 it was occupied by the Pacific Building & Loan Association, and M. Schmidt & Son Merchant Tailors. In May of 1920, it was purchased by, and became home to, the Tacoma Savings and Loan. Major Bowes became nationally known for the "Amateur Hour" radio program. In the early 1990s the Bowes Building was home to the Pacific Rim Restaurant, and is currently occupied by the Comedy Underground. (TNT, 12/11/1945) TPL-803


Financial facilities--Tacoma; Banks--Tacoma; Tacoma Savings & Loan Association (Tacoma);

A17648-4

Mrs. Buettner family picture. Frank and Catherine Buettner gather with their family at their home for this family portrait taken on June 1, 1944. Photo was ordered by Mrs. Catherine Buettner.


Group portraits; Buettner, Frank--Family; Buettner, Frank--Homes & haunts;

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Family group W. D. Meier. William and Anna Meier have brought their family together for a family portrait at their home. Photo ordered by W. D. Meier.


Group portraits; Meier, William--Family;

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Tacoma General Nurse's capping. Tacoma General Hospital School of Nursing was the first to be established in Washington state as fully accredited by state board of nurse examiners. Here we see U.S. cadet nurses at their capping ceremony.


Nurses--Tacoma; Tacoma General Hospital (Tacoma);

A17040-A

ca. 1944. Home portrait of Samuel L. and Jennie E. Salter. Mr. Salter is perched on an upholstered chair next to his wife in this ca. 1944 photograph. There is a carnation boutonniere in the lapel of Mr. Salter's suit while his wife has a large corsage pinned to her dark dress. In 1944 the Salters celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the family residence on S. 31st St. An open house was held on February 27th for friends and family. The Salters had made their home in Tacoma since November, 1905, and were the parents of five children. (TNT 2-27-44, B-2)


Salter, Samuel L.; Salter, Jennie E.;

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Talmud Torah Synagogue. Mrs. Robert Tone. Interior view of Talmud Torah Synagogue. People in the photograph are, left to right, Rabbi DeKoven, Richard Drues, Joanne Sussman, Dave Slotnick, Frank Werbitsky and Al Tone. Photo ordered by Mrs. Sarah Tone.


Synagogues--Tacoma; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma; Religious services--Tacoma; Talmud Torah Synagogue (Tacoma); Drues, Richard; Sussman, Joanne; Slotnick, Dave; Werbitsky, Frank; Tone, Al;

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Home Service Department of Red Cross. The Red Cross War Fund Drive opened the first week of March 1944 with a goal double the amount from last year. $398500 is the quota Pierce County intends to meet. All donations are intended to help support the war efforts. View of Red Cross Ward Fund Drive committee meeting with quota and other War Fund Drive information on blackboard.


War bonds & funds; Patriotic Societies--Tacoma; American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma);

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West Fork Timber Co. The booming timber and lumber industry in Tacoma was filling military orders and local demands as quickly as they could. Reforestration was an important component of the timber and lumber industry, in order to avoid future shortages. View of mature timber crops at Murray Forest, a forest managed by the West Fork Timber Co.


Forestry--Tacoma; Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Murray Forest (Wash.); West Fork Timber Co.; Cutover lands;

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Interior of Pease Brothers Garage. The garage was built in 1913 and in 1926 the Pease family renovated the facility and added an auto maintenance center, which included repairs and washing, in addition to storage. Repairs were done in the basement. View of unidentified auto mechanics surrounded by parts at Pease Bros.


Automobile equipment & supplies; Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma; Pease Brothers (Tacoma);

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In September of 1944, Sterling B. "Bud" MacDonald received the Les Weisfield Trophy from the Washington State Sports Council for "doing the most good for the benefit of the outdoors". He was named the tenth recipient of the trophy for his outstanding work for the council and on legislative bills in 1943. Bud started working part time for the Tacoma Sportsman's Association in 1936 while he was still driving a taxi cab. In 1942 he became the full time Secretary/ Treasurer of the club. For most of his adult life he was a devoted and active member of various conservation organizations in Tacoma/Pierce County. (T. Times, 9/18/44, p. 11).


Awards; Athletic clubs--Tacoma; Tacoma Sportmen's Club (Tacoma); MacDonald, Buddy;

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Puget Sound Boat Building received a government contract to build barges for the Army. Building progress photos of U. S. Army B.S.P. 3136, a self propelled, 88 foot long, twin diesel engine, 26.8 foot beam barge. Interior view of plant with ship builders on vessel.


Barges--Tacoma; Government vessels--Tacoma; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Puget Sound Boat Building Corp. (Tacoma); Launchings--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D18803-3

Puget Sound Boat Building had a government contract to build barges for the Army. Building progress photos of U. S. Army B.S.P. 3136, a self propelled, 88 foot long, twin diesel engine, 26.8 foot beam barge. Interior view of plant with stern view of vessel. TPL-8027


Barges--Tacoma; Government vessels--Tacoma; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Puget Sound Boat Building Corp. (Tacoma); Launchings--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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Pacific Boat Building Co. received a government contract to build four barges for the Army. All vessels were to be built with wood, diesel powered and sea-going. View of hull building progress for 88 foot self propelled cargo barge at Pacific Boat plant.


Barges--Tacoma; Structural frames--Tacoma; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Pacific Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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John Breskovich sea trials of "Shangri-La of Astoria." John Breskovich was the owner of Pacific Boat Building Co. and the Vice-President of Puget Sound Boat Building Corp. Side view of "Shangri-La of Astoria" with "Patty," the motor boat, by ship's mast. TPL-8881


Boats--Tacoma; Motorboats--Tacoma; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Breskovich, John; Ship trials--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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