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D167697-1

Architectural drawing of Town & Country Tennis Club in Puyallup.


Town & Country Tennis Club (Puyallup); Architectural drawings;

D167682-2

Studio portrait of Lynn Davis. Mr. Davis is holding a guitar. Photograph ordered on April 6, 1977, by Lynn Davis.


Davis, Lynn; Guitars;

D167675-2

Alexis This 5-man group of rock musicians is called "Alexis." The studio portrait of the young men was taken in early April of 1977. Photograph ordered by David Gutierrez.


Musicians--Tacoma--1970-1980;

WO 167625-A

Mayor Gordon Johnston and Pierce County Commissioner Clay Huntington jointly do the honors in opening the 1977 Tacoma Home Show held at the Tacoma Mall. At the far left is Gordon Rockwell, show chairman. Each year thousands of spectators would peruse the various exhibits demonstrating the latest trends in home decor. This was the 31st annual home show. (TNT 3-22-77, B-15-article)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Dedications--Tacoma--1970-1980; Mayors--Tacoma--1970-1980; Johnston, Gordon N.; Huntington, Clay; Rockwell, Gordon;

D167621-11

Model home. This is the kitchen and dining area of the model home, "Springtime," built by Crest Builders in 1977. The home in the new Meadowcreek subdivision was on display in March of that year, in time for the Tacoma Home Show. Light colored General Electric appliances and cabinets helped to create a feeling of spaciousness in this one-story contemporary home. The solid yellow vinyl floor and daisy-filled wallpaper seemed to produce a "springtime" atmosphere. A modern dining set with glass-top table is set before the floor-to-ceiling white stonefaced fireplace. Photograph ordered by the Homebuilders Association of Greater Tacoma. (TNT 3-21-77, Tacoma Home Show insert-article);


Model houses; Kitchens; Fireplaces; Dining tables;

D167621-6

Model home. "Springtime" by Crest Builders was one of the model homes on display for the 1977 Tacoma Home Show. The one-story contemporary unit had horizontal fir siding and a walnut brown composition roof. The three- bedroom, fully insulated home contained about 1360 square feet and had a two-car garage. It was located at 812 -136th St. Ct. E. in suburban Pierce County's new Meadowcreek subdivision. All utilities were underground and the site was landscaped. Photograph ordered by Homebuilders Association of Greater Tacoma. (TNT 3-21-77, Tacoma Home Show insert)


Model houses; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma);

D167583-1

Studio portrait of Dr. Barbara A. Wesley. She had been recently named a new trustee at Tacoma Community College. Dr. Wesley was a community lab placement specialist at Stadium High School. She was a graduate of the University of Puget Sound and received her doctorate from the University of Massachusetts. Dr. Wesley was a former high school and community college teacher. Photograph ordered by Tacoma Community College. (TNT 3-10-77, C-8)


Wesley, Barbara A.;

D167625-2C

1977 Tacoma Home Show. A visitor to the 1977 Tacoma Home Show, held at the Tacoma Mall, pauses to speak to Brookdale Homes employees at their wood paneled exhibition booth. Orville H. Torgeson was the president of the company, located at 13602 Pacific Ave. South in Parkland.


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma--1970-1980; Brookdale Homes (Parkland);

D167625-3C

1977 Tacoma Home Show. "Because life is precious," RSI Security & Fire Systems advertised a number of life saving equipment at the 1977 Tacoma Home Show. A smiling representative of the firm sits behind a red-curtained table awaiting interested passersby. "Life Ladders," smoke alarms, security lighting and cameras were all on display.


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma--1970-1980; Security systems--Tacoma; Safety equipment;

D167625-9C

1977 Tacoma Home Show. Once again, the annual Tacoma Home Show was held at the Tacoma Mall where visitors could stroll comfortably under cover to view the latest ideas for remodelers, redecorators, home builders and landscapers. Among the many exhibits was the well-known Atlas Van Lines hydroplane U-76, whose appearance was sponsored by Ed's Moving & Storage, 1632 E. 26th. Ed's Moving & Storage was an agent for Atlas Van Lines. A scale model of the hydroplane would be given away in a free drawing. The U-76 was piloted and owned by Bill Muncey. (TNT 3-21-77, Tacoma Home Show insert-article)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma--1970-1980; Hydroplanes--Tacoma; Ed's Moving & Storage (Tacoma); Atlas Van Lines (Tacoma);

D167564-3

Studio portrait of Claude Purvis. Mr. Purvis, of 5936 South Sheridan Ave., was the president of the family-run Claude C. Purvis Co., Tacoma contractors. The firm handled general, industrial, commercial and residential work. It was named Regional Prime Contractor of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration after being nominated for the award by McChord Air Force Base. (TNT 5-29-77, A-11-article on award)


Purvis, Claude C.;

D167440-14

Exterior general view of AA Construction building. AA Construction was located in the 4600 block of Pacific Avenue in a remodeled building which was formerly a home. As the large sign on the brick standard indicated, the wood-and-brick building housed both AA Construction and Anita's Interiors. The 1976 City Directory listed Graig Anderson as president of the firm with Anita Anderson as vice-president/treasurer. AA Construction had been in Tacoma for over 26 years. Photograph ordered by AA Construction.


AA Construction, Inc. (Tacoma); Signs (Notices);

D167518-3

Studio portrait of Elinor (Mrs. Glen) Pero, high priestess of Ahlab Court, Ladies' Oriental Shrine of North America. Mrs. Pero posed on January 22, 1977, with a decorated fez which indicated her role within the Masonic organization. She would be installed as high priestess during ceremonies at the Scottish Rite Temple on April 2, 1977. Mrs. Pero resided at 4715 Bridgeport Way W. in University Place. Photograph ordered by Elinor Pero. (TNT 3-27-77, E-7)


Pero, Elinor; Ahlab Court, Ladies' Oriental Shrine of North America (Tacoma);

D168312-2C

ca. 1977. Artist's rendering of unidentified building complex, ordered by Romer on December 14, 1977. The two multi-storied buildings appear to have an abundance of glass and exteriors which seem to have been painted showing various landscapes.


Renderings;

D167399-27

Studio portrait of Jim Williams; requested by the National Alliance of Businessmen. Photograph was taken in December of 1976.


Williams, Jim; African Americans--Tacoma--1970-1980; Men--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1970-1980; Eyeglasses;

D167375-2

Head-and-shoulders portrait of a smiling Peggy McKasey, taken in early December of 1976. Ms. McKasey is looking directly into the camera. Her dark hair is shaped in a semi-Dorothy Hamill cut, exposing her hooped earrings. An enormous bow decorates the front of her outfit. Photograph ordered by Seattle-First National Bank.


McKasey, Peggy;

D167294-3

Madrigal Singers. The University of Puget Sound continued its tradition of presenting fine musical performances to its student body and the general public from such groups as the Madrigal Singers. The 16-member ensemble posed for their annual group portrait on November 22, 1976. Each year the Madrigal Singers, led by Dr. Bruce Rodgers, presented a special Christmas program for the community to enjoy. In 1976, the U.P.S. singers would offer their 25th annual concert beginning December 8th. Photograph ordered by the University of Puget Sound, Music Department.


Singers; Choirs (Music); Students--Tacoma--1970-1980; University of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1970-1980;

D167292-2C

43 members of the Scottish Rite 142nd Reunion Class gathered for a group portrait on November 20, 1976. The Scottish Rite is a Masonic organization that continues a Master Mason's education of the first three degrees. Color photograph ordered by the Tacoma Scottish Rite.


Scottish Rite (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1970-1980; Reunions--Tacoma--1970-1980; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma--1970-1980; Group portraits;

D167344-6

Studio portrait of newly-elected Supreme Court Justice, Floyd V. Hicks. He had picked up 87% of the votes in the September primary defeating State Appeals Court Judge Keith Callow. This was Judge Hicks' first statewide race. He had been a longterm Democratic Congressman from the Sixth District. Photograph ordered by Floyd Hicks.


Hicks, Floyd V.; Judges--Washington;

D167348-1

Apartment complex drawing. Engineers and architects for the project are the William S. Tsao & Co., P.S. with Lyle N. Kussman, architect. The owner of the apartment complex is Conifer Developments, Inc. of Tacoma. The drawing features multiple units with abundant landcaping, irregularly shaped swimming pool, large six-sided rec room and tennis courts. This is the $1,225,000 project to be built called "Park 19." It will include 70 units in six buildings. Park 19 will be located on a 5-acre hilly site on the northeast corner of South 19th & Tyler. Completion of the apartment complex is expected by the end of 1977. Photograph ordered by Conifer Developments, Inc. (TNT 5-22-77, C-16)


Architectural drawings; Housing developments--Tacoma--1970-1980;

D167340-1

The photographer's notes for this image indicate that it is a photograph of "Aza Destiny." The black Arabian horse, Aza Destiny, was born in 1971, sired by Azraff ex Bint Bass Hisan. His progeny would later number over 60. On the lower part of this photograph is a signature, apparently "Johnny Johnston," perhaps the photographer. Photograph ordered by Glenn Ash, Spanaway.


Horses;

D167162-7

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Herb Simon. Mr. Simon was the secretary for Joseph Simon & Sons, Inc., a large family-owned and operated scrap metal dealer in Tacoma. Joseph Simon & Sons is still in business in 2007 at the same location, 2202 E. River St., in the Tideflats. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce.


Simon, Herb;

D167266-7C

Fibreboard Corporation. Located in Sumner at Zehnder St./Steele Ave., the sprawling box manufacturer's products scattered on plant grounds could easily be seen by air in October of 1976. Boxes could be easily transported by railroad and highway. Included on the property was a recycled-board mill and corrugated-container plant. Employment was estimated at about 180 workers. It was learned in November of 1976 that the company, headquartered apparently in San Francisco, intended to sell the unit at Sumner and all other plants in its carton group. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation. (TNT 11-18-76, C-11 article)


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs;

D167266-16C

Flying almost directly overhead the large box manufacturer, Fibreboard Corporation, is a plane or helicopter containing a Richards Studio photographer. A series of aerial photographs of the sprawling plant were taken in early fall of 1976. The White River weaves close to the plant located on Zehnder St./Steele Ave. in Sumner. Color photograph ordered by the Fibreboard Corporation.


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

D167266-10C

Aerial 1976 view of the Fibreboard Corporation plant on Zehnder St./Steele Ave. in Sumner with the White River (at left) flanked by trees. View is looking northwest toward Milton. Fibreboard was a longtime Sumner business that manufactured boxes. It was part of the national Fibreboard Corporation and one of the plants in its carton group. The Sumner complex employed about 180 workers. Color photograph ordered by the Fibreboard Corporation. (TNT 11-18-76, C-11 article)


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

D167266-5C

Fibreboard Corporation as seen by air on October 8, 1976. The large Sumner plant was managed by P.G. Vanderpool and manufactured boxes. It had been in business in Sumner for decades. The Sumner complex included a recycled-board mill and corrugated-container plant that employed about 180 workers. It was part of the national Fibreboard Corporation, apparently based in San Francisco, which would announce in November of 1976 plans to sell the Sumner plant and others in the carton group. Color photograph ordered by the Fibreboard Corporation. (TNT 11-18-76, C-11 article)


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Aerial views; Aerial photographs;

D167266-1C

Fibreboard Corp. of Sumner. Aerial view in early October of 1976 of the sprawling Fibreboard Corporation located on Zehnder St./Steele Ave. in Sumner. The plant manufactured boxes. The White River is river flowing on the left. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation.


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

D167266-2C

Closer view by air of the Fibreboard Corporation located in Sumner with a portion of the White River visible in left corner. This large plant manufactured boxes. It had been in business as Fibreboard Products Co. since at least 1928 when the plant underwent expansion. P.G. Vanderpool was the current manager. The Sumner complex was part of the Fibreboard Corporation's carton group. The national company announced on November 18, 1976, that it planned to sell the unit at Sumner and all other plants in this category due to the carton group's low-profit margin. The Sumner plant and others would be continued as on-going businesses until sold. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation. (TNT 11-18-76, C-11-article)


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

D167266-9C

View of Sumner in 1976. This aerial photograph focuses on the large Fibreboard Corporation manufacturing plant located at Zehnder St./Steele Ave. in Sumner. The firm manufactured boxes, some of which are visible in this overhead shot. Originally known as the Fibreboard Products Co., the company had been in business in Sumner for decades. The current manager was P.G. Vanderpool. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation.


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs;

D167266-13C

The White River flows quietly near the sprawling Fibreboard Corporation, manufacturer of boxes, in the fall of 1976. This aerial view shows the large plant and the surrounding Sumner community. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation.


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

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