Weaver Production Inc. (H.C. Weaver Productions Inc.) (movie studio, Titlow Beach) - 3
- 5.1.2--TNT0015W
- 03/15/1926
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Photo Rcv'd: 11/01/1981 - Article date
Business boomed - for awhile - at Tacoma's movie studio located at Titlow Beach
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Weaver Production Inc. (H.C. Weaver Productions Inc.) (movie studio, Titlow Beach) - 3
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Photo Rcv'd: 11/01/1981 - Article date
Business boomed - for awhile - at Tacoma's movie studio located at Titlow Beach
Weaver Production Inc. (H.C. Weaver Productions Inc.) (movie studio, Titlow Beach) - 4
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Photo Rcv'd: 11/01/1981 - Article date
Scene from "The Totem Pole Beggar"
WESTERN WASHINGTON FAIR 1973 - 1977 - 2
WESTERN WASHINGTON FAIR--SCONES - 1
On Index in Folder:
Norman Meeds and his bakers.
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Western Washington Fair - Scones
Tacoma News Tribune 04/28/1988 A1
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Kelly Furniture Co., South Tacoma
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Laura Clark - I do not think this is South Tacoma Way
Six people stand outside of a store in South Tacoma.
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South Tacoma Swamp
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Pat Baesman
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Tommy Yau
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Peter Garcia enjoys a bowl of turkey noodle soup Friday during the lunch time meal at the Nativity House at 1517 Commerce in Tacoma. Two meals a day are served free of charge to the needy. City officials are concerned with possible drug activity in the neighborhood.
Bruce Kellman with Mike Gilbert/story
"Staff member Kevin Coley hugged a drop-in at Nativity House, a Commerce Street haven for the homeless." The Liberty Project revitalizing downtown Tacoma's Lower Pacific will most likely scatter the homeless population. However, according to people and organizations who work with rehabilitating people, it will not end the homelessness issue. It was suggested that the plan involve housing and training for the disadvantaged.
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Nativity House Worker & "Drop-In"
Larson
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Needle Exchange
By Haley
Tacoma
Note: Photo likely by Peter Haley
Wheels of Fire (Wheelchair Race) - 1
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Winners in the Men's Division
Minutes from the finish line, (left) Craig Blanchette, 19, from Springfield, OR. and Andre Viger, 34, from Quebec, Canada. They tied for first place.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Woman's Clubhouse (Tacoma Woman's Clubhouse) (426 Broadway) - 1
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Stockholders Will Sell Woman's Club House
The Tacoma Woman's Club House at 426 Broadway is being put up for sale after more than 40 years as a business and social center for women's groups. The property has a 125-foot frontage on Broadway, is 130 fee deep, and parts of its five lots are paved for parking.
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Fired woman cops heat up Westport - 01/06/1975
Nancy Breitsprecher: "I'm going to fight this"
Photo by Bob Rudsit
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Western Airline's Katherine Evans, first woman ramp agent in the Seattle area, unloading a cargo container at Sea-Tac International Airport.
05/07/1975
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Diana Hilliard services sewing machines
Photo by Bruce Kellman
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Story/ Women invading the shipyards
Linda Chavez heads a labor crew
Abraham, Joe and Jan Epting (Wilderness Living - Skagit County) - 2
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Joe Abraham
Jan Epting's music in the wilderness
Abraham, Joe and Jan Epting (Wilderness Living - Skagit County) - 3
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Jan Epting
"I'm the happiest I've ever been."
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Rev. David T. Alger
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Alger, David
Anderson, Barbara J. (TNT Reporter) - 1
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Barbara Anderson
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Anderson, Grant
Anderson, John H. (Mrs. John Anderson) (Tacoma Mayor) - 1
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John H. Anderson
Note: Date of this picture is about 1945, never used.
Photo by Barber Studio (formerly Wutzlle)
Anderson, Marcus E. (Tacoma) - 2
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Marchs E. Anderson - Membership
C-C Chairman (Chamber of Commerce)
Photo by Richards Studio (D133182-4)
Anderson, Marcus E. (Tacoma) - 3
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Marcus E. Anderson
From Clipping:
Marcus E. Anderson, Industrial Development Manager
A Stroll Down the Site of Marc Street
Staff Photo by Bob Rudsit