- 5.1.2--TNT0095A
- 10/21/1973
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Auburn's cramped quarters
Mayor Stan Kersey, right, in busy city building-department office.
Photo by Warren Anderson
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Auburn's cramped quarters
Mayor Stan Kersey, right, in busy city building-department office.
Photo by Warren Anderson
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Cross-section of planned Broadway Square looking north
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 2
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'Illegal' camp is cleared away
Lori Robinson, Rogers HS, (left) and Laurette Ng, Lincoln HS, Tacoma removing old campsite from near backcountry lakeshore. Fire ring rocks were thrown into lake to make unavailable. No camping is allowed within 100 ft. of lakes.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 3
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Backwoods' equal rights
Tina Lindstrom, Franklin Pierce HS, Tacoma, and Dave Dustan, Stadium HS, Tacoma, carry log used to make footbridge. Tool used is a Swede Hook... nick-named "nose-pickers"
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 7
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Army Reserve's 'taxi' arrives
High country support for the Youth Conservation Corps program for the U.S. Forest Serv. was provided by 104th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Reserves. They also supplied cooks for the base camp in the high country on the Snoqualmie National Forest Tieton District.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
PORT OF TACOMA--PIER 7 (Pier 7) pictures Oct 1960 thru Dec 1978 - 2
From clipping in file: "Pier 7 Extension Project Begins: Manson Construction and Engineering equipment dredging the $3 million extension to Pier 7 appear in this aerial photo taken by News Tribune staff photographer Bob Rudsit. The 900-foot concrete extension will provide a fourth berth for Pier 7, located on the northeast side of Sitcum Waterway between East 11th Street and Commencement Bay. The port's giant alumina storage domes and the tallow shipping tank farm, the latter at the left, dominate the aerial scene. Floating drydock for Aerojet's surface-effect test craft is at right.
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"Port of Tacoma - Pier 7"
"Pier 7 extension"
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Oil Slicks and Spills--Washington State - 1
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Oil Skimmer for Commencement Bay
Belt in Middle Scoops Up Oil and Debris
Commencement Bay received an oil skimmer rig to fight oil spills. The skimmer can hold up to 880 gallons of oil and uses the belt in the middle of the rig to pick up oil and debris. The skimmer can hold the oil for about 98 percent of the oil spills that occur in Puget Sound, and it is run by the Marine Oil Pickup Service (MOPS) of Seattle.
Snapshot Contest (Continued) - 1
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Snapshot Contest 1974
A Face Only a Mother Could Love!
Winner Week 1 - Kathy Prentice, Tacoma, WA
Dramesi, Mr and Mrs. John A. (Mrs Dorothy Dramesi Tacoma) - 1
From Clipping in File:
Lt. Col. John Dramesi, Daughter, Andrea, Now 6
Flier Made Flag Secretly While Imprisoned in North Vietnam
Staff photo by Bob Rudsit
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Frank Herbert
Photographed By Phil H. Webber
Agnew (Community On Olympic Peninsula between Port Angeles and Sequim) - 6
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Re-'sign'-ed atmosphere
The sign stood battered and worn, much like Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who resigned Wednesday. The weather too was significant of the mood, as residents of the small Clallam County community reflected on Agnew.
Agnew (Community On Olympic Peninsula between Port Angeles and Sequim) - 7
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The Browns chatted with customer Fred Fraser
Photo by Bob Rudsit
Air Cushion Boat Company (Tacoma) (Shipbuilding Co.) - 1
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First Air-Cushion Cruiser
Photograph By Bob Rudsit
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John Vigil Chiquiti
Indian Fishing Dispute
Game Department officers stand looking towards two Nisqually tribal members who illegally set nets on the Nisqually river.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Old City Hall Redevelopment
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 12
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
Photograph By Bob Rudsit
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Brot Coburn
First Place
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Tom Dixon
Staff photo by Jerry Buck
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Indians, Nisqually
Two people are standing by a campfire, while two other people lead two horses along the bank of a river. Two unmanned boats rest on the shore nearby.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 27
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Indians, Puyallup
Russ Carmack Photographer
A person hands over two shotguns to another person. One person holds a third shotgun and a fourth gun rests on the hood of a nearby car.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 29
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Indians, Puyallup
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Two people look to be fishing from a boat with an outboard motor on the water.
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 1
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Helicopter ride to work
Flying in by 'copter to work area. Being airlifted from their backcountry camp to lake on Crest Trail are, from left: Laurette Ng of Lincoln HS, Tac; Tom Forch, also Lincoln HS; Delores Archbold, Mt. Tahoma HS; and Lori Robinson, Rogers HS.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 5
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A new sign
Kathy Wales, Yakima, (left) and Barbara Dernbach, Aquinas Academy, Tacoma, relocate trail marker (Pear Lake Trail No 1148) after section of worn trail is abandoned for newly constructed section. Tieton Ranger District near White Pass.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 3
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Females on fireline
Linda Black, a UW student this fall, joined two of her firefighting friends in the chow line during a respite from forest blazes. They are part of about a dozen girls on the male-dominated fire crews in Eastern Washington.
Anderson, John H. (Mrs. John Anderson) (Tacoma Mayor) - 4
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John H. Anderson
From Clipping:
Big John's Winning Smile
John H. (Big John) Anderson wore a victory smile Wednesday as election returns gave him more than 50 percent of the vote for Position 1 on the Tacoma School Board. Anderson overwhelmed his two opponents and will appear on the November ballot alone. See story on Page A-1.
Staff photo by Warren Anderson