Donaldson, John (Chess Master) - 3
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- 12/13/1988
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Recently wedded chess players John Donaldson and Elena Akhmilovskaya... Donald is now a chess coach.
Photo by Nigel Eddis
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Donaldson, John (Chess Master) - 3
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Recently wedded chess players John Donaldson and Elena Akhmilovskaya... Donald is now a chess coach.
Photo by Nigel Eddis
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Joe Stortini willingly shows off the new county bumper sticker. (Severson story)
Sun, Evelyn (State Lottery) - 1
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Evelyn Y. Sun
Director
Washington State Lottery
October, 1988
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Kirby, Steve
Mersereau, Susan (Weyerhaeuser Inf. Systems) - 1
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Susan Mersereau
Vice President and General Mgr.
Weyerhaeuser Information Systems
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Pierce County Executive Joe Stortini and his election challenger Larry Faulk, left, made a joint appearance at the Parkland-Spanaway Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Paradise Village Bowl Restaurant. They briefly chatted before lunch.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
Stucker, Bruce (Founder of Save Our Sound) - 1
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Bruce Stucker, founder of Save Our Sound, an organization dedicated to the preservation and beautification of Puget Sound, posed for photo by a part of the South Sound near his Olympia office.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman.
Sister Joyce Cox (Cox, Joyce) (Tacoma) - 2
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Sister Joyce Cox is the Vice Chancellor of the Seattle Archdiocese.
Religion/Steve Maynard
Staff photo at Bruce Larson
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OLYMPIA, Wash. -- WILDLIFE CHIEF -- Curt Smitch is the new director of Washington's Department of Wildlife. Smith has been serving as natural resources adviser to Gov. Booth Gardner.
AP Photo, 1988
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Charles Z. Smith was helped into his new judicial robe by former law partner Theodore Rosenblume (right) at the ceremony at the U.S. Courthouse in Seattle where Smith was sworn in as Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Washington. Smith was appointed by Governor Booth Gardner on July 13.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
Spillman, Rick (Professor) - 3
NEWS--Rick Spillman, associate professor of computer science at Pacific Lutheran University. Spillman has been studying information that's come out on the Shroud of Turin for 4 years. He's not convinced that recent laboratory tests which show the shroud was made in the 14th century are proof that it is not the burial cloth of Christ.
Williams, Jenny (Puyallup Indian) - 1
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Jenny Williams, leader of the recall drive that recalled Puyallup tribal council members Bertha Turnipseed, Lena Landry and Roleen Hargrove.
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Southbound traffic on I-5 in Seattle was backed up North of N. 45th street Saturday afternoon because of a wreck near the convention center downtown. Shot was taken from an overpass at North 45th. The lane on the right with no traffic is the express lane.
Bruce Kellman for South King Edition
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The Tacoma Spur was photographed from atop the First Interstate Plaza building while a dedication ceremony for the Locomotive Monument took place in the foreground next to the Spur.
News/Bruce Kellman
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Thirteen-year-old Jeffrey Colvin flashes the hand sign of the Crips. (See Story: Colvin is one of two teenagers interviewed who seem to watch and respect the gang members.)
K Street Story -- Amy Kunhardt
Taken for the Tacoma News Tribune article titled, "K Street Kids" Aug 19, 1988, Fri p.C1 (see "Hilltop Neighborhood 1988-1992"clipping file)
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Five-year-old Aisha Bell (left) eats her lunch on the front steps of a neighbor's house, watched by her older sister Lashanda, 10 and her niece, Tenika Posey, 3. (Tenika is sister of Cool Papa.)
K Street Story -- Amy Kunhardt
Taken for the Tacoma News Tribune article titled, "K Street Kids" Aug 19, 1988, Fri p.C1 (see "Hilltop Neighborhood 1988-1992"clipping file)
Immigration and Emigration - 4
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News
People fill up the Immigration and Naturalization Service office in Seattle Tuesday. Wednesday at midnight is the deadline to apply for the amnesty program. Woman pulling computer form out of printer is Viodelda Mong-Poulsen, legalization clerk.
Carrie Robertson - Photo
Suki - Story
Oil Slicks and Spills--Washington State - 7
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Steve Green of Marysville creeps up on an oil-soaked White Wing Scoter that washed up near Ocean City.
Haley
Indians, Puyallup--Government and Politics - 1
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Puyallup Tribal members (L-R) Misty Stafford, Dianne Ward, Nancy Shippentower, Kathy Lopez, Barbara Richards, Jenny Williams and Maggie Bostrom wait outside the Elders Building for the results of an election to fill three vacant seats on the tribal council.
News/Martin
Bill Hunter Photo
Jubilee Hamburger Restaurant - 1
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John Duras, owner/operator of the Jubilee Hamburger Restaurant waits on customers.
Geff Hinds - Photo
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Miss Nan Yung Chung sings Top 40 hits in English and Korean at the Torch Light, a Korean nightclub on South Tacoma Way.
Story by Dorian Smith
Photo by Bill Hunter
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The Chang family watches some of the Olympics in their Puyallup home. They are from Korea, now American residents (citizens).
L to R: Chase, Carol, Oak (mother) and Soo Nam.
Story by Voelpel
Photo by Peter Haley
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 2
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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
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 8
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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
Tacoma--Historical Buildings and Sites - 4
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Arlington Hotel. 2023 Pacific Ave. Tacoma. No date available.
Aguilar, Ernest (Hispanic Chamber of Commerce) - 2
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Aguilar, Ernest
Ernest Aguilar is the Washington State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce chairman of the board. The Hispanic Communities of King and Pierce Counties are upset by recent charges by Seattle Police that a majority of drug dealer arrests are Mexican nationals. They are organizing to protest the police charges.
Staff photo by Joe Giron.
Baarsma, William H. (Tacoma) - 4
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ATLANTA July 19--WHIPPING UP THE VOTES--Delegate Bill Baarsma of Tacoma, Washington, counts votes while on the phone. He handles communications for his delegation and is the whip. Action was during the Monday night session of the Democratic National Convention (AP LaserPhoto/Eric Risberg) 1988
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Baarsma, William
African Queen (Steamer) (Tacoma-made) - 3
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Jim Hendricks adjusted a British flag on the African Queen, the 76-year-old African steamer that starred with Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in the 1951 movie classic of the same name. It was in the water at Lake Union in Seattle prior to its scheduled appearance at the Big Tacoma Boat Show this week.
Bruce Kellman
Indochinese Cultural and Service Center - 1
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News
Southeast Asians on the Radio --- These three people are counselors at the Indochinese Cultural and Service Center in Tacoma. They each take a turn hosting the Sunday morning radio program on KPTS -- each in the native language. From left: Phet Vongvanith, Phan Pham, and Sopheap Keo.
Martin - Story
Bruce Kellman - Photo
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Many Asian businesses can be found along South Tacoma Way.
Story by Dorian Smith
Photo by Bill Hunter
“Signs in two languages light up the Royal Box in South Tacoma.” There were seven Korean nightclubs along South Tacoma Way and Pacific Highway NW, possibly making the highest concentration of Korean nightclubs on the West Coast according to the New Tribune. Along with serving food and drinks, they served as cultural meeting places for Tacoma’s Korean community.