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- 02/13/1981
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Equal Rights Amendment
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Equal Rights Amendment
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This building at the corner of 19th and K is being offered for sale as a site for an Arco Convenience store.
News/Martin
Bill Hunter Photo
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 11
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Indians, Puyallup
Photo by Bob Rudsit
Police and state revenue agents seized cartons of unstamped cigarettes and other Tabacco products allegedly headed for the Satiacum Smoke Shop. The raid was based on a state law prohibiting unlicensed distributors from handling unstamped cigarettes. Puyallup Tribal member Robert Satiacum was not a licensed dealer according to Robert Munzinger, who served as assistant director of field operations for the Revenue Department. Photo by Tribune staff member Bob Rudsit.
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Weather
Photograph by Bruce Larson
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 4
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
Western Washington Fair 1973-1977 - 1
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Sd Cuisine Scones
Western Washington Fair 1974
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 9
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Plywood's Research Center
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Whidbey Island Bingo Player
1 1/2-year-old baby Nickki Leidhelm
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Chemical Pollution
Dramesi, Mr and Mrs. John A. (Mrs Dorothy Dramesi Tacoma) - 2
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A Slip of the Presidential Tongue
Former POW Lt. Col. John Dramesi of Tacoma presented an American flag he fashioned secretly while in prison to President Nixon Friday in the White House Oval Office. As he received the flag, Nixon kidded Dramesi, advising him to accept all the invitations to Washington dinner parties he can get. The President also had words of caution: "Watch out for some of those dogs they have you sit by," Nixon said. Then he caught himself, adding, "No, there are some very nice girls in Washington."
Associated Press photo
Earth First Environmental Group - 1
Back of Photo: "Earth First" Folks, left to right, Harry Levine-Olympia, Greg Wingard-Sea., Grace Cox-Olympia. Wenatchee National Forest.
Photo by Bruce Larson
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News/ National Night Out/ Hilltop Celebration and Prayer service.
Members of Safe Streets, and Hilltop neighbors joined their hands in prayer on the corner of S. 16th and L streets, where two Tacoma residents where shot and killed July 16th of 1990. The men, Scott Higley, and Chris Sherrod were remembered during a Hilltop celebration of National Night Out, with the theme "Sweep, Walk and Talk" for our neighborhood, or "SWAT." Two members of the gathered held hands and then placed a flower on the spot of the drug related shootings. Left to right in main pic are Randy Herrid, Sister Laura Neal, organizer of celebration, Father Bill Bichsel, and Theda Cherry.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 12
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Indians, Puyallup
Joe Washington, shaman of the Lummis, led the Puyallup Tribe in a ceremony marking the start of the salmon run. The ancient ceremony was held on tribal land near the Portland Avenue Bridge. The ceremony ended with a wedding. Joe Washington asked for the tribe’s adults to remember what they had seen and to pass the knowledge on to their children. Photo by Tribune staff member Russ Carmack.
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Snow floating on water in Gig Harbor
Kellman
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 5
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View of Old City Hall in Downtown Tacoma
By Geff Hinds
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 10
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Plywood on the Inside
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Chemical Pollution
Photograph by Bruce Larson
Dramesi, Mr and Mrs. John A. (Mrs Dorothy Dramesi Tacoma) - 3
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POW WANTS FLAG BACK--USAF Lt. Col. John A. Dramesi, shown with the flag he made in his North Vietnamese prison upon his release and later presented to President Nixon is waiting for decision of three judge court to release the impounded flag. The Nixon material was impounded when the president resigned and Dramesi wants the flag back for the Bicentennial celebration.
Associated Press file photo, 1973
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Prayers before sweeping up S. L Street, from left to right: Laura Neal, Theda Cherry, Priscilla Lisicich, and Lynitra Jackson. For Sandy Nelson story.
Melissa Stevenson Photo
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 13
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Indians, Puyallup
“Members of the Puyallup Tribe celebrate Yekabotsa Mills’ ninth birthday with a Native American Church prayer ceremony.” A tepee is backlit, showing the people sitting inside. Photo by New Tribune staff Dean J Koepfler
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Students who live in Puyallup's South Hill area are riding their school bus to the South Hill school called Woodland Elementary.
Bruce Kellman/Photo
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 6
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 11
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Vacation Home on Burley Lagoon
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Careful selection of winning card
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Chemical Pollution
Drake, DR. B. Elizabeth (early woman physician Died Aug 7, 1978) - 1
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Dr. B. Elizabeth Drake
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Hilltop (Home Ownership Program) Terence Thomas - Real-estate/Personal Banker, working with Evelyn Hargrove.
“Terence Thomas, a Seafirst real estate personal banker, talks with Evelyn Hargrove, one of the potential buyers, at a class Seafirst organized” to educate people about credit applications and real-estate transactions. Seafirst Bank, the Martin Luther King Housing Development Association, and the Tacoma Housing Authority organized a program to help low-income Pierce County residents purchase a home and revitalize Tacoma’s Hilltop Neighborhood.