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Tacoma's seventh Safeway Store opened at the corner of 6th Avenue and Pine Street on October 10, 1941 shortly before this photograph was taken. The new store, which replaced the Safeway at 2603 6th Avenue, had its own parking lot which provided 1 hour free parking for Safeway shoppers. The corner of 6th and Pine had just been re-designed to eliminate the 6th Avenue "jog", solving a problem which cause a bottleneck at that corner.


Grocery Stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Safeway Stores, Inc. (Tacoma);

D12879-2

Banquet for "Pop" Reed at Rau's Chicken Diner. Seattle Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp.


Restaurants--Graham; Banquets--Graham--1940-1950; Group portraits; Rau's Club (Graham);

A12308-2

ca. 1941. Teller windows and Christmas tree in lobby of Puget Sound National Bank for the Christmas season circa 1941. Square columns, open beam ceiling, and what appears to be either granite or marble embellishments.


Banks--Tacoma; Puget Sound National Bank (Tacoma);

A12308-3

Puget Sound National Bank, vault with open door.


Business Enterprises - Financial Institutions - Banks - Tacoma - Puget Sound National Bank

A12834-1

Passageway under Court C from Crystal Palace Market to Fisher's Department Store. Ordered by United Pacific Insurance Company.


Markets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Crystal Palace Market (Tacoma); Passageways;

D13114-1

At 10 till 1 on a hot day in July of 1942, it's time for a cold refreshing Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Two business men and a soldier wait their turn to be served by the waitress at the Bar-B-Q Inn, Lakewood. Bottles of Pabst beer are on the counter, but the cooler behind also contains Rainier and Canadian Club. Pabst under a variety of owners has been brewing beer since 1840. Photograph ordered by Pabst.


Bar-B-Q Inn (Lakewood); Beer--Eating & drinking; Diners (Restaurants)--Lakewood;

A11039-1

The Peoples Store at South 11th and Pacific was in the middle of its three year program of modernization when this photograph of its exterior was taken late March, 1941. A painter on scaffolding can be seen near the top of the building as painting of the department store's exterior has just commenced. Peoples was a longtime fixture in downtown Tacoma as it began operations in 1895. The store constantly ran ads in the local newspapers with their slogan "more merchandise for less money." It would finally close in 1983.


Department stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Peoples (Tacoma); Facades--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D10915-121

ca. 1941. A carhop served a foaming mug of Root Beer to a "woody" station wagon at the Kruger's Triple XXX Root Beer Barrel drive-in restaurant in South Tacoma. Frank J, Kruger had opened at this location in 1936. If car service was not for you, the restaurant also had booths and stools indoors.


Drive-in restaurants--Tacoma--1940-1950; Triple XXX Barrel (Tacoma); Restaurant workers--Tacoma--1940-1950; Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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The exterior of wood-framed Tacoma Steam Boiler Works building was photographed on February 16, 1941, for the Ted Healy Insurance Company. It was built in 1913 at 1121-23 Dock St. adjoining the City (now called Thea Foss) Waterway.


Tacoma Steam Boiler Works (Tacoma);

A10121-5

ca. 1940. Remodeled interior of Bank of Washingotn. Board room with long table and leather chairs.


Business Enterprises - Financial Institutions - Banks - Tacoma - National Bank of Tacoma - National Bank of Washington

A10665-2

Washington Co-op Farmers Association "Co-op Eggs" egg shaped delivery van parked in front of the Safeway Store at Sixth and Proctor. The delivery truck was not only eye catching but also aerodynamic.


Grocery stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Poultry industry--Washington--1940-1950; Washington Cooperative Farmers Association (Tacoma);

A10665-B

With its back hatch open, eggs are being removed from the appropriately egg shaped delivery van of the Washington Cooperative Farmers Association in January of 1941. The shipment of eggs were being delivered to the Safeway store at the corner of Sixth and Proctor. Names of the individuals above were not provided. TPL-3191


Grocery stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Poultry industry--Washington--1940-1950; Washington Cooperative Farmers Association (Tacoma);

A10596-1

In December of 1940 Northwest Airlines was advertising the cost savings and convenience of air travel in the Tacoma newspapers. Northwest Airlines could carry travelers from the Seattle-Tacoma area to Chicago in just 13 hours, meals aloft were free and tips were taboo. Tickets could be purchased in Tacoma at the Central Travel Bureau, 903 Pacific Avenue. Managed by Frank G. Ploof, Central Travel offered a complete line of travel and tourist services including steamship and airline tickets, reservations, travel insurance and American Express travelers checks. (T.Times 12/13/1940 p.3)


Northwest Airlines (Tacoma); Central Travel Bureau (Tacoma); Ticket offices--Tacoma; Tourism;

D11971-2

Publicity for Rhodes Department Store extension sale. Jerry Hurley and Everett T. Smith looking at a map of Pierce County. Smith was the store's General Manager. Hurley (circa 1908-1970) and later Sales Promotion Manager for Rhodes.


Business Enterprises - Department Stores - Tacoma - Rhodes Brothers

D13481-27

Safeway Store in Hallack Building of 1927 on South Tacoma Way.


Grocery Stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Safeway Stores, Inc. (Tacoma);

A9060-1

Sunshine Service, new General Petroleum Company Mobil station at South 48th and Park. Five automobiles at gasoline pump and two attendants.


Sunshine Service (Tacoma); Automobile service stations--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A9585-2

Tacoma Times Carriers Dinner at Rau's Chicken Dinner Inn on April 4, 1940. Every year the Tacoma Times held special events for their carriers. Being a carrier was the first step into the business world for many young Tacoma boys and girls. The carriers delivered papers, collected money and sold new subscriptions. Almost any group of successful Tacomans included one or two ex-carriers. (filed with Argentum)


Tacoma Times Publishing Co. (Tacoma)--Employees; Newspaper carriers--Tacoma; Raus Club (Graham);

A9392-1

Mailing room crew at Tacoma Times. One of the duties of the Times mailers is to wrap papers that are sent by mail and distribute them in mailbags to the Post Office. The man on the right is folding one of these mailbags.


Tacoma Times Publishing Co. (Tacoma)--Employees; Newspaper industry--1930-1940; Newspapers--1930-1940;

D10352-8

Bank executives pose at the company party held October 19, 1940 at the Tacoma Country and Golf Club celebrating the 55th anniversary of the National Bank of Washington. Seated middle of the front row is Chairman of the Board of Directors and President of the bank Samuel Jackson. In the center of the standing row is Bank Director Henry Foss. Over 200 officers and members of the staff of the Tacoma home branch and the surrounding area branches attended the dinner and dance. (T. Times 10/19/1940, pg. 7)


Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1940-1950; Anniversaries--Tacoma--1930-1940; National Bank of Washington (Tacoma)--Commemoration; Tacoma Country & Golf Club (Tacoma); Foss, Henry O., 1891-1986; Jackson, Samuel M.;

D13549-3

Interior of Broadway Branch, Puget Sound National Bank. View of vault.


Puget Sound National Bank (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Vaults (Strong rooms);

D13481-10

Interior of Safeway Store on Market Street in Downtown Tacoma.


Safeway Stores, Inc. (Tacoma); Grocery stores--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D13481-14

Interior of Safeway Store on South Tacoma Way.


Safeway Stores, Inc. (Tacoma); Grocery stores--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D13481-17

Interior of Safeway Store on South K Street.


Safeway Stores, Inc. (Tacoma); Grocery stores--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D13481-18

Interior of Safeway Store on Market Street in Downtown Tacoma.


Safeway Stores, Inc. (Tacoma); Grocery stores--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D19113-4

The Steak House interior of dining room. TPL-9326


Restaurant workers--Tacoma; Restaurants--Tacoma; Waitresses--Tacoma; Uniforms; Steak House (Tacoma);

D19419-5

Lloyd Suiter Tire Company. Percy Dunlop, a representative of the National Institute of Treading Standards, explains that "instrument tests show this to be a perfect section cure". L-R, Lloyd Suiter, Rudy Searle, shop foreman, and Percy Dunlop. (T.Times, 6/6/1945, p.10)


Tires; Lloyd Suiter Tire Co. (Tacoma); Suiter, Lloyd; Searle, Rudy; Dunlop, Percy;

D20762-2

Tacoma Auto Sales Company, Pontiac and Cadillac dealers, exterior. Showroom windows painted over with cartoon of fence and various characters "peeking", trying to glimse the 1946 Pontiacs, which sign on the door says will be on display Wed, Nov 14th. According to the Tacoma Times prices permitted on new automobiles were to be announced by the OPA by November 7, 1945, for the new 1946 models. Automobiles were not manufactured during the war so these models were greatly anticipated. (T.Times, 11/2/1945, p.15) TPL-9277


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Auto Sales Co. (Tacoma);

D20190-40

The view from Court C of Mueller Harkins, 722-26 Broadway, photographed in September of 1945. This appears to be the entrance to the automotive shop. To the far right of the photograph is the Irwin-Jones Motor Co., at 728 Broadway.


Automobile dealerships-Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma; Mueller-Harkins Motor Co. (Tacoma);

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