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Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Produce display for the Washington State Fruit Commission at a grocery store with scales and low level frozen food coolers.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Produce display for the Washington State Fruit Commission at a grocery store with scales and low level frozen food coolers.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Big Bear Parkland grocery store cash registers with balloons hanging in the background.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Lakewood Thriftway cash register with a scale and paer bag hutches. Sign in the background reads "Customer Profit Sharing Plan."
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Grocery display of the "World's Largest Fig Bar."
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Baker products at a market displaying various brands from the mid-fifties.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Owner of the Sprouse Rite store in Lakewood, WA.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Damaged photo of the Pacific Boat Building Company fire with onlookers outside and firemen entering the building on a ladder.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Interior of El Rancho Grocery Store, whose mascot appears to be an Aladdin inspired character wearing a turban on a flying carpet. The Store's slogan is "There is Magic in Savings." There is Van De Kamp's bakery display and a store directory in the back.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Turner Towing company façade with four vehicles, two antiquated tow trucks and a mechanic walking out from the garage area.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
View of the waterfront to Younglove Grocery Co. Industrial buildings on the Port of Tacoma can be seen in the distance.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
"Extra pictures of crane wreck on Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation."
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
"Candid shots of Samuel Crippen (Tacoma Café)
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 9
Back of Photo:
Pet Petersen (left, and Ray Causey sip a beer at eh Shoboat Cabaret (owned by Causey) in Ruston. Petersen's tavern (Pete's Place tavern --clever name!) is in South Tacoma.
Photo by Jeff Larsen
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Back of Photo:
News
Marlene Tenzler is just waiting for the auctioneer to auction off Bullwinkle and his friends, because she said she has five grandchildren. The public auction was held in the former Bullwinkle's Family Food N Fun theater and restaurant at 2424 S. 320th St. in Federal Way today.
She didn't buy the moose. Winning bidder spent more than $4,000 for the sculptured pieces and equipment.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 7
Back of Photo:
Clinkerdagger
A kitchen worker slides a plate of food over the counter to a waiter at the Clinkerdagger restaurant.
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 6
Back of Photo:
Chris Franks, prep-cook at E. R. Rogers Restaurant in Steilacoom, chops mushrooms by lamp light at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon.
Haley
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 5
Back of Photo:
Over the cash register hangs a thermometer of how much money had been donated by 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and the goals of the tavern that they wanted to reach. Peggy O'Neall rings up the cash register with sales donated to help the little boy, victim of rape and mutilation, at the Fern Hill Tavern Thursday evening.
Melissa Stevenson - Photo
Susan Gordon - Story
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 4
Back of Photo:
Ben Erhart, owner of Barnacle Bill's, is concerned what might happen to business if the Blair Bridge is closed.
Photo by David Brandt
Gillie/biz
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Back of Photo:
Charlotte Cline, owner of the Little Park Restaurant in Spanaway, wonders if the bar stools will ever fill again after the hepatitis scare at her establishment recently.
News - Severson
Bruce Larson Photo
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Back of Photo:
Magoo's Pub Features Shake Exterior
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Back of Photo:
Restaurants and Nightclubs
Two people hold toast with glasses of wine in front of windows overlooking the water. A wine menu on the table says, "The Cliff House."
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Lyle Swenson in his Autorest Cafe in Cle Elum
CLE ELUM--The Autorest Cafe, known to travelers for its pastry and a back bar that came 'round Cape Horn, will change ownership on Sept. 15 after being in the same family since 1918.
Many cross-state travelers have stopped at the venerable place, operated for the past 30 years by Lois and Lyle Swenson of Cle Elum. They have sold the restaurant to Ron and Donna Voight of the Tacoma area. Voight has been with Safeway.
The massive back bar of dark, Honduras mahogany is the dominant piece. Visitors who sat at the counter and saw themselves in the bar's broad mirrors wouldn't know its history unless they read the sign.
Hand-carved and built in Alabama in 1897 by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., the bar was shipped around Cape Horn to Seattle, where it embellished the old Mecca Saloon on First Avenue in 1915. The bar was moved and installed in the Autorest Cafe, Cle Elum, in 1918.
Part of General Photograph Collection
ca. 1972. Puget Sound National Bank, University Place Branch Robert Billsbrough Price - Architect
Part of General Photograph Collection
ca. 1929. Office and officers of the Pacific Match Co. Inc. in 1929. Seated at desk, Osee V. Snyder, president-general manager. Standing, 2nd from left, John O. Pasnick, bookkeeper; 6th from left, Tobi J. Anderson, bookkeeper; 5th from right, Fredrick J. Cronkhite, secretary-treasurer. From the collection of N.P. Anderson.
Match industry--Tacoma--1920-1930; Pacific Match Co. (Tacoma);
Part of General Photograph Collection
ca. 1909. Tobie J. Anderson in coat and hat, gloves in hand, selecting a cigar at the Miners Trading Co. general store in Wilkeson, WA. The shelves and display cases of the store are filled with merchandise, and there is a victrola sitting on the counter. From the collection of N. P. Anderson TPL-9750
Miners Trading Co. (Wilkeson); General stores--Wilkeson--1900-1910; Anderson, Tobie J.;
Part of General Photograph Collection
ca. 1909. The First Bank in Wilkeson, WA. Four men stand in front of the bank. The man at the far right is probably Tobie J. Anderson, the cashier at the bank. The man in the long coat and bowler hat is probably W. H. Pringle, the president of the bank. From the collection of N. P. Anderson. TPL-9752
Banks--Wilkeson--1900-1910; First Bank (Wilkeson);
Part of General Photograph Collection
ca. 1909. Post card showing the First Bank of Wilkeson, Washington, circa 1909. From the collection of N.P. Anderson.
Banks--Wilkeson--1900-1910;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Exterior of open stall Grocery Store. Clerk and woman customer flank display of Kraft Cheese. Large chunk of cheese marked "Wisconsin Swiss, Guess Weight and Win a Basket of Groceries". (Tacoma South Herald or East Side News)
Business Enterprises - Stores - Grocery Stores - Tacoma Advertising - Contests and Promotions
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Group of fifteen men in front of the Lincoln Branch of Puget Sound National Bank. In 1936, C.W. Greening was manager of the Lincoln Branch.
Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1930-1940; Bankers--Tacoma; Puget Sound National Bank (Tacoma); Greening, Charles W.;