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Even young hockey players get bumped and bruised and deserve a massage. Here a trainer or coach rubs some liniment onto the boy's back while a teammate looks on in this 1953 photograph. The player is lying on a thin mattress placed on a long table in the team's dressing room; uniforms and equipment are hanging from cubicles. Photograph ordered by Allen Goldfin.


Ice hockey--Tacoma; Ice hockey players--Tacoma; Ice skating rinks--Tacoma; Massage;

D72379-25

Pierce County representatives to the 33rd State Legislature examine proposed legislation in January, 1953. Al Farrar leans over the desk of Pat Steele while Frances (Mrs. Thomas) Swayze looks on. Al Farrar represented the 27th District for two terms in the 1953 and 1955 sessions. Pat Steele represented the 26th District in 1953. Frances Swayze represented the 26th District from 1953 until she resigned in September of 1965. She was replaced by her son Thomas A. Swayze, Jr. who became Speaker of the House in 1971. (TNT 3-5-53, A-7) TPL-7939


Legislators--Washington--1950-1960; Farrar, Al; Steele, Patrick; Swayze, Frances;

D72558-2

Tacoma businessman Anthony L. "Tony" Ricono is shown at his desk in a January, 1953, photograph. Ricono, along with his sister Virginia, owned Lincoln Electric, an appliance and furniture store on South 38th and Park Avenue. Lincoln Electric celebrated its grand opening at its new location in the Lincoln District in December, 1952. Ricono, 31 at the time of the photograph, was a graduate of Tacoma schools, Stanley, McCarver and Lincoln. After his discharge from the Army in 1944, he remodeled a store at 767 S. 38th and started to sell appliances. In 1949 he and Virginia built a 9,000 square foot building at 3737 S. Yakima. Business improved to the extent that the Riconos opened a 20,000 square foot business with added juvenile and furniture departments. Along with sister Beverly, credit manager, Tony and Virginia Ricono dedicated the grand opening to their parents, George and Caroline Ricono. (TNT 12-10-52, B-8)


Ricono, Anthony L.; Lincoln Electric (Tacoma);

D72081-52

Wedding of Beverly Tropiano to Donald Arthur Johnson at St. Rita's Catholic Church, Tacoma, in February of 1953. Crowd assembling on steps of church following ceremony. Neighborhood houses across street.


Weddings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Tropiano, Beverly Mary--Marriage; St. Ritas Catholic Church (Tacoma);

D58875-11

A studio portrait of Mildred (Mrs. Vincent) Baker taken in June of 1951. Mrs. Baker is wearing a light-colored suit with petal lapels, a high-necked suit blouse with lace edging and a large pin at the neckline. Her hat finishes at the side in a bow-shape. Her short, wavy hair is worn back from her face. She and her husband lived at 707 South 10th Street.


Baker, Mildred; Women--Tacoma--1950-1960; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hats--1950-1960;

D58920-4

Puget Sound National Bank provided temporary quarters while the new K Street Branch was being built. This exterior view shows two quonset-style buildings joined with an entrance between them. TPL-3798


Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1950-1960; Puget Sound National Bank (Tacoma);

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Rear view of K Street Branch of Puget Sound National Bank. While permanent quarters were being built on the K Street site in 1951, customers were able to conduct bank business using temporary quonset-style facilities. According to the large sign near the exit, free half-hour parking was provided for customers. K Street in the 1950s was a bustling busy business district and a growing Puget Sound National Bank sought additional customers by expanding in this area not far from downtown Tacoma. This temporary home of the K Street Branch was constructed in 10 days and opened for business on June 25, 1951.


Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1950-1960; Puget Sound National Bank (Tacoma); Signs (Notices); Parking lots--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D58932-13

A crouching umpire, waiting catcher and focused batter #12 appear in this June, 1951 tableau. The batter may have made contact with the ball with a powerful swing as the ball is not in the photograph. The unidentified batter in pinstripes was a member of the Cheney Studs.


Baseball players--1950-1960; Baseball--1950-1960; Baseball umpires;

D58851-1

A bedroom is shown with twin beds covered with chenille bedspreads. The headboard, vanity and side chairs are made with blonde wood. The carpeting has a long, almost shag, nap. Accessories are limited helping to create the look of the 1950's.


Bedrooms--Mountlake Terrace--1950-1960;

D58586-16

An interior view of a fishing vessel showing the chart storage and navigation table next to the communications system in a newly completed ship by J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp. TPL-9044


Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fishing boats--Tacoma--1950-1960; J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp. (Tacoma); Navigation;

D58087-2

Dick Brynestad is choosing a tuxedo for his wedding to Miss Rosemary Martenson. They planned to be married in July 1951at First Lutheran Church. Ordered by the Tribune. (TNT, 5/9/1951, p.C-15) TPL-9316


Brynestad, Richard; Tuxedoes; Weddings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Journalism--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D58001-3

Witte & O'Flyng have housed their offices on the ground floor of this building while retaining apartments above. The building has been built of concrete block and the ground floor is faced with brick. Ray O'Flyng was president of the building contractors, commercial and residential construction, remodeling, prefabrication, development building and property management company. Walter C. Witte served as secretary-treasurer. Ordered by Holroyd Company.


Concrete products industry--Tacoma; Holroyd Co. (Tacoma); Building materials; Concrete--Tacoma--1950-1960; Witte & O'Flyng, Inc. (Tacoma);

D58017-1

Ordered by Holroyd Company. The residence of Captain William E. Farrarof the fire department was built in 1946 using concrete block and stucco. Lumber for home construction was scarce during and after the war. The veterans' emergency housing program absorbed all construction materials available for house construction. The one-story, single-family residence was modern in every way. Its design is reminiscent of an art deco style with a large, curved bay window in the front, a curved, glassed-in area off the corner at the far right, and a flat roof. A covering over the porch is supported with two poles. (TNT, 7/14/1946, p.1; 9/9/1951, p.B-14)


Concrete products industry--Tacoma; Holroyd Co. (Tacoma); Farrar, William E.--Homes & haunts; Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Building materials; Concrete--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D58199-3

A new parking garage is being constructed behind Sears Roebuck's new store at 1148 Broadway. This view shows the corner of Fawcett and South 13th Street. The tops of the Rust, Washington and Puget Sound Bank Buildings can be seen in the distance. Ordered by Woodworth & Company, Inc.


Construction--Tacoma--1950-1960; Sears, Roebuck & Co. (Tacoma); Department stores--Tacoma; Parking garages--Tacoma; Woodworth & Co. (Tacoma);

D58493-1

Scottish Bagpipers and Scotty Nyles at the Winthrop Hotel. Three members of the band, wearing Scottish attire, stand with an unidentified man wearing a suit.


Costumes--Scottish; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D58347-2

Mechanization could relieve men from heavy labor in the loading dock at the Sperry Mill. One man moves bags of flour from a rotating delivery platform to a wooden pallet. A man with a fork-lift can transport the flour directly to the loading dock at the Sperry Ocean Dock. Ordered by General Mills.


Flour & meal industry--Tacoma; Grain industry--Tacoma; General Mills, Inc., Sperry Division (Tacoma);

D58416-4

An exterior view of the Franke Tobey Jones Home as pictured on May of 1951. Ordered by the News Tribune.


Franke Tobey Jones Home (Tacoma); Rest homes--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D58161-2

A one-story, single-family residence built of concrete block has an addition, also built of concrete block, with a trianglular shape. Photograph was taken on May 1, 1951, but location not listed. Ordered by the Holroyd Company.


Holroyd Co. (Tacoma); Building materials; Concrete--Tacoma; Concrete products industry--Tacoma; Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D58852-5

Philipine mahogany logs have been delivered to Buffelen Lumber from a freighter. Two men are moving the enormous logs into position using poles.


Logs; Buffelen Lumber & Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma);

D58852-4

Philipine mahogany logs are being unloaded from a freighter at Buffelen Lumber. One log is being lowered from the ship using a chain and pulley. Several other huge logs are already floating in a boom where a man stands ready with a pole.


Logs; Shipping--Tacoma--1950-1960; Buffelen Lumber & Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma);

D58095-4

The 1951 May Queen, Marjorie Anderson, and her court are shown at one end of the gymnasium during the festivities at Pacific Lutheran College for May Day 1951. The senior attendants to the queen were LaWanna Wellsandt and Amy Knutson. Junior attendants were Patricia Kilmer and Margaret Lucas. Naomi Roe and Charlotte Brandt were the sophomore attendants and Darlene Dejardine and Inga Astrup represented the freshmen. (TNT, 5/3/1951, p.D-3)


Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1950-1960; Universities & colleges--Parkland--1950-1960; Festivals--Parkland--1950-1960; Anderson, Marjorie; Wellsandt, LaWanna; Knutson, Amy; Kilmer, Patricia; Lucas, Margaret; Roe, Naomi; Brandt, Charlotte;

D58095-13

Three couples are shown dancing during the festivities at Pacific Lutheran College for May Day 1951. Two Lithuanian folk games were presented, accompanied by Jurgis Bendikas on the accordian. Six other games, Scandinavian, Spanish and western were performed by Inara Dermanis and Eugene Shaw, Doris and Lloyd Harvey, Gloria and Carl Larson, Lois Swanson and Robert Brass, Carolyn Johnson and Robert Knutson, Hazel Johnson and Philip Thorleifson. (TNT, 5/3/1951, p.D-3)


Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1950-1960; Universities & colleges--Parkland--1950-1960; Festivals--Parkland--1950-1960; Folk dancing--Parkland--1950-1960;

D58454-13

Launching of "Miss California" at Peterson Boat Building Company. This view shows the stern and the underside of the new fishing boat prior to launching as she sits in the ways. A man standing below her on the right gives scale to the boat. The vessel was launched on May 10, 1951.


Peterson Boat Building Co. (Tacoma); Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Launchings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fishing boats--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D58497-2

A man is adding another dial to a piece of plywood holding other measuring devices at a cold storage facility. He is drilling holes using an electric drill. Ordered by Douglas Fir Plywood Association, Tom Sias.


Plywood; Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma);

D58595-3

A room full of more than 100 children from the Bible class at the First Presbyterian Church. TPL-1739


Presbyterian churches--Tacoma; First Presbyterian Church (Tacoma); Children--Tacoma--1950-1960; Sunday schools--Tacoma;

D58358-1

A view of a highway ordered by Attorney George H. Boldt most probably in an accident inquiry. George H. Boldt became a judge of the U.S. District Court in 1953 and served as a federal judge for 21 years. The road has been identified as River Road.


Roads;

D58358-3

A view of a highway ordered by Attorney George H. Boldt, most probably in an accident inquiry. A billboard has been placed where two roads join in a Y. The road has been identified as River Road, with the photograph possibly taken from the bridge over the railroad tracks, looking west on River Road with Pioneer Ave. branching south. The hill in the background is the cemetary of the Indian Hospital.


Roads; Billboards;

D58239-4

Students from Fife High School are grouped against one end of the Wedgwood Room at the Winthrop Hotel during their junior prom held on May 4, 1951. The young women wear floor-length gowns and the young men wear suits and ties. Ordered by the Tribune. (TNT, 5/14/1951, p.4)


Students--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fife High School (Fife); Dance parties--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D58500-4

Five high school students with a variety of school annuals outside of school building which appears to be Lincoln High School. This group looks happy to see the end of the school year arriving with the traditional issuance of the school annual, the Lincolnian. Photograph was taken on May 22, 1951.


Students--Tacoma--1950-1960; Lincoln High School (Tacoma);

D58536-2

June Otto, left, and Janet Spadafore, right, were co-chairs of the committee for the progressive dinner of the Ellen Satterlee Junior Orthopedic Guild. Betty Frangen was to receive the group for the cocktail course, June Otto was hostess for the soup course. Janet Spadafore hosted the salad course and Ann Friberg presented the main course. Dena Wold served dessert. Sally Boothe was in charge of the coffee. Ordered by Ellen Satterlee Orthopedic Guild, June Otto. (TNT, 6/21/1951, p.12)


Tacoma Orthopedic Association, Ellen Satterlee Guild (Tacoma); Women--Clubs--Tacoma; Women--Social life--1940-1950; Otto, June; Spadafore, Janet;

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