- 5.1.2-TNT0131B
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- 1973/07/29
Back of photo: Photograph by Bob Rudsii
Back of photo: Photograph by Bob Rudsii
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Seattle Mayor-elect Norm Rice, foreground left, and Tacoma Mayor-elect Karen Vialle, foreground right, answer questions and thank the black collective for the support the group has given both Rice and Vialle. The two Mayor-elects met with the Black Collective Saturday morning at 2316 S. Yakima. (12-2-89 photo by David Brandt)
Pierce & S. King County
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Donna Halliburton scans her card for the called number during the Children's Industrial Home Bingo Friday afternoon. The board above her shows which numbers have been called and the TV screen shows which number will be the next one called.
Photo by Joe Giron
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--BJ's Bingo, new Indian gambling rules.
Lazara Gallardo, 90, of Tacoma plays bingo at BJ's Bingo Hall Friday. Her granddaughter, Lamar Abalahin, 22, of Tacoma is sitting behind her. They were playing in hopes of winning one of the six Yugos given away at BJ's. The winner of the car was Lazara's daughter! (Juanita A. Pastor, winner)
Photo by Susie Post
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Neighbors
Rev. H. 'Shorty' Brown, pastor of Servants of Christ Reformed Church in Federal Way, calls friends and associates, asking for donations to the American Cancer Society. He and several other 'celebrities' were kidnapped and brought to SeaTac Mall in police cars, put behind bars, dressed in striped suits and forced to raise enough money in donations to cover their 'bail' on Tuesday during the Jail and Bail fundraiser.
Carrie Robertson/photo
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Whidbey Island Bingo Player
1 1/2-year-old baby Nickki Leidhelm
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Careful selection of winning card
Big Brother and Big Sister Programs - 4
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Barbara Comte, Exec. Director of Tacoma/Pierce Co. Big Brothers/Sisters, stands at one of the several doors of the organizations Bingo Hall at 84th and Sprague Streets which will have to be brought up to county guidelines (including "panic" bars).
Geff Hinds/photo
Big Brother and Big Sister Programs - 3
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Dianne Galland, left, has become "Big Sister" to 17-year-old Toni Ackland, a young, single mother. She holds her 2-month-old daughter, RaChelle, a premie who still requires oxygen (see hose). The two spend several hours a week together.
Geff Hinds/photo
Big Brother and Big Sister Programs - 1
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Big Brothers
Fatherless Families
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 10
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 12
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 13
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 11
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 5
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Municipal Belt Line Tour
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 7
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Port Rail Crews
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 8
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 9
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 6
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Trackmen Place Heavier Rails
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 2
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 1
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 3
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 4
Barnacle Bill's (11th St. and Port of Tacoma Road) - 3
Barnacle Bill's (11th St. and Port of Tacoma Road) - 2
Barnacle Bill's (11th St. and Port of Tacoma Road) - 1
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Old Barnacle Bill's Leveled- A longtime Tacoma waterfront landmark, Barnacle Bill's Cafe at the intersection of 11th Street and Port of Tacoma Road, was leveled early last week. The structure has been a cafe since the 1930s and was moved to the site from across 11th Street in 1941, according to owner Ben Erhart, who bought the establishment in 1950. The cleared site will be developed as a parking lot for the new, enlarged Barnacle Bill's, which has opened its doors to the rear of the site.