Tacoma, Bates boatbuilding class field trip to Jones-Goodell yard, wooden yacht under construction. (L to R George Chambers (?), Patrick Chapman, Kodiak boatbuilder Ray Tufts, spending a few weeks in the Bates shop. Before attending Bates, Patrick Chapman was previously Ray's apprentice in Kodiak.
T-38, bates courtyard. Students starting to fill seams in decking with rubber compound. L to R, Patrick Chapman (in front), Dean Goodrich, George Chambers, Rob Cramblett.)
ca. 1936. "Digging for Dollars" pamphlets and handbills for advertising campaign. Bound pamphlet "Let's Go Digging for Dollars" by Frank R. Ingalsbe. Also forms requesting information or pledging money, in denominations of 10.00, for a mine. Ordered by Miller and Miller Advertising. (WSHS)
ca. 1936. Man seated at desk covered with advertisements, brochures and mailings to promote "Digging for Dollars." For Miller & Miller Advertising. (Argentum)
ca. 1938. Jordan bread and bakery products. Ordered by Miller & Miller Advertising for the Jordan Baking Co. In 1938 Arthur K. Jordan opened a bakery at 3619-23 So. 54th, a building that had been previously occupied by the DuLac Auto Body Co. (WSHS)
ca. 1936. Exterior of Associated Oil service station. Station located at Sixth & Sprague, circa 1936. One island, three pumps, "Flying A" emblem. Automobile on lube rack. For Miller & Miller Advertising. (WSHS)
Automobile service stations--Tacoma--1930-1940; Associated Oil Service Stations (Tacoma); Gasoline pumps--Tacoma--1930-1940;
ca. 1936. Exterior of Hemrich Wineries building, producers or distributors of Gold Seal Brands, wine and beer. Company was owned by Elmer & Nina Hemrich. Elmer was the son of Seattle Brewer Alvin Hemrich. For Miller & Miller Advertising. (WSHS)