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D22796-2

West Coast Grocery, with headquarters in Tacoma, expands their operations. Exterior view of West Coast Grocery store in Chehalis, Washington. Gasoline pumps, advertisements for weekly specials and watermelons in front of store.


Grocery stores--Chehalis; Gasoline pumps--Chehalis; Supermarkets; Watermelons--Chehalis; West Coast Grocery Co. (Tacoma);

D22956-4

College of Puget Sound was holding a ground breaking ceremony for a new men's dormitory. The new dorms would be located on the south side of Jones Hall and will house 122 students. Left to right view of Weson, Thompson, Todd, Morrison, Dugan, Mock, Schryber and McDonald at ground breaking ceremony (T. Times, 7/16/46, p. 1).


Ground breaking ceremonies--Tacoma; Dormitories--Tacoma; Universities & colleges--Tacoma; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; College presidents--Tacoma;

D22485-3

The west coast division of the Broderick and Bascom Rope Company brought a sample of their newest wire rope to Tacoma in 1946 to test its strength and durability. It this test, which took place at Fort Lewis Army Base, a military tank is suspended in mid air.


Hoisting machinery; Pulleys; Tanks (Military science)--Tacoma; Military Vehicles--Tacoma;

D22554-1

Bob Hope Show at Stadium Bowl. Mr. Hope is at the microphone. Back row, L to R: unidentified, Ronnie Severson, Laura Corbay, Virginia Doffy, Valmere Barman, Bea Allen, Mavis Murray, Ella and Eileen Nelson, others unidentified. The troupe put on a 2 1/2 hour show under thankfully dry skies on behalf of the Young Men's Business Club. The Y.M.B.C. was raising funds for a Greater Tacoma Jubilee to be held later in June. The 40 entertainers included Skinnay Ennis and his 16-piece orchestra. Many of the performers had gone with Mr. Hope when he entertained GIs during WWII. (TNT 5-28-46, p. 1, TNT 6-8-46, p. 1) ALBUM 5.


Hope, Bob; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D22554-3

Bob Hope Show benefiting the Young Men's Business Club at Stadium Bowl. Mr. Hope is at the microphone. Back row, left to right: unidentified, Ronnie Severson, Laura Corbay, Virginia Doffy, Valmere Barman, Bea Allen, Mavis Murray, Ella and Eileen Nelson, others unidentified. Mr. Hope and troupe join in a song and dance, just one of the many numbers performed during the 2 1/2 hour show. One of the favorites appeared to be Ronnie Severson, the "human dictaphone," who first became known for his echo act while stationed at Fort Lewis during part of the war. The 7,500 in attendance was lower than expected disappointing promoters who had hoped to have a larger crowd; profits would be used to help put on a Greater Tacoma Jubilee the latter part of June. Mr. Hope did not let the smaller crowd influence his troupe's performance; musical and comedy bits entertained the audience immensely. (TNT 5-28-46, p. 1, TNT 6-7-46, p. 1, TNT 6-8-46, p. 1) ALBUM 5.


Hope, Bob; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Entertainers--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D22797-8

Miscellaneous scenic studio shots taken in July of 1946. View of house nestled behind two large beautiful trees, a car is parked to the right, a storage shed is also visible. Location is not known, it appears to be a rural community.


Houses--1940-1950; Trees; Automobiles--1940-1950; Country life;

D22958-24

Exterior view of Wayne W. Keyes' home located at 11437 Gravelly Lake Drive Southwest, in Lakewood. The house is now demolished. Photo ordered by Mrs. Harry U. Fisher, who wanted to use the image on Christmas cards.


Houses--Lakewood--1940-1950; Backyards--Lakewood; Windows--Lakewood; Keyes, Wayne W.;

D22489-6

Tacoma Boatbuilding Co. continued to work on their UNRRA contract. New fishing boats were being built and they were reconditioning fathometers and Northern Dragger winches on other fishing boats. The UNRRA program was intended to help China re-establish their fishing industry. Interior view of plant, laborers can be seen working.


Industrial facilities--Tacoma; Laborers--Tacoma; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Boat Building Co., Inc. (Tacoma);

D22457-3

View of a newly remodeled modernized kitchen. Counters, cabinets and shelf space allow for the convenient storage of kitchen items. The table and bench style seats are compact and fit snuggly in the corner area to allow more open space throughout the kitchen. Photo ordered by Isabella Yeaman.


Kitchens--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cupboards--Tacoma; Shelving--Tacoma; Breakfast rooms--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tables; Tiles;

D22797-13

Miscellaneous scenic studio shots. View of ivy covered tower, a woman stands towards the left side, the gardens are beautifully maintained creating a peaceful and tranquil meditation area. Location is not known.


Landscape photographs; Towers--Tacoma; Vines; Shrubs;

D22984-5

St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. had three logging camps located near Tacoma. St. Paul and Tacoma lumber company provides enough lumber and plywood to build 48 homes per day. They were one of the largest lumber companies in the Pacific Northwest. View of cleared land near one of the logging camps.


Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cutover lands; Logs; St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. (Tacoma);

D22557-7

A. H. Cox & Co. at St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. logging operation at Puyallup. St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber has invested extra sums of money on researching preventative measures for protecting forests from fires and wildlife. View of high line duplex skidder and loader. This machine requires a crew of 14 men and has the capacity of 15 cars of logs in an 8 hour period. TPL-6378


Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Machinery; Woodcutting--Puyallup; St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. (Tacoma);

D22427-6

Three generations at swearing in of Mayor Val Fawcett. L to R: wife Linda, granddaughter Linda, Fawcett, mother Margaret (widow of Mayor A.V. Fawcett), daughter Margaret, son-in-law Norbert Knecht. Fawcett Senior's portrait overlooks the family group. ALBUM 14.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965--Family;

D22758-1

Tacoma Mayor Val Fawcett, (3rd from L) with a group of men during a live broadcast on Radio Station KMO. Photo ordered by the Ted B. Palmer Company, 6/27/1946. ALBUM 14.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Radio broadcasting--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D22160-6

U.S. High Commissioner Paul V. McNutt prepares to deplane from the C-54 Army transport that had carried him and eleven others from Manila to McChord Field. McNutt had accompanied Philippines President-elect Manuel Acuna Roxas who was on his way to confer with President Truman regarding an offer for military bases on the Islands. The big transport needed refueling which necessitated a surprise breakfast stopover on May 8, 1946. (TNT 5-9-46, p. 1) ALBUM 3.


McNutt, Paul V.; Transport planes--Tacoma--1940-1950; Visits of state--Tacoma;

D22096-4

Bellarmine was one of two high schools in Washington State that offered ROTC units. Students met every day for one class period and wore their uniforms twice per week, uniforms were provided by the government. Students received class credits for joining the junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. View of ROTC rifle team learning rifle marksmanship (Cage, 1946, p. 20-21).


Military education--Tacoma; Military training--Tacoma; Rifles; Cadets--Tacoma; Reserve Officers Training Corps (Tacoma); Bellarmine High School (Tacoma);

D22406-2

Tacoma Council of Churches had just elected new officers, Reverend Carl A. Johnson was the head of the Council. The Council was also preparing to open their new United Churches Youth Center, which would have one of the most modern bowling alleys, game room and other recreational activities. View of two men not identified, delivering "Pet Milk" to the center. Photo ordered by Tacoma Council of Churches.


Milkmen & milkwomen--Tacoma; Milk; Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Council of Churches (Tacoma);

D22267-4

Frank H. and Mary J. Money's family gathered together to get their portrait taken. View of unidentified members of the Money family. Family picture ordered by Frank H. Money.


Money, Frank H.--Family; Group portraits; Military uniforms;

D22242-7

The All-City Music Festival with more than 750 students participating was taking place at Jason Lee's auditorium. Participants include: Jason Lee Glee Club, Gault Mixed Chorus, Lincoln's a-capella Choir, Mason pianists, Gray Mixed Chorus and two soloists and many others. View of Jason Lee orchestra and choir group practicing for their KMO broadcast, KMO equipment in foreground (T. Times, 5/16/46, p. 2).


Music ensembles--Tacoma; Musical instruments--Tacoma; School children--Tacoma--1940-1950; Jason Lee Junior High School (Tacoma); KMO Radio Station (Tacoma);

D22718-32

Thousands gathered on Broadway in Tacoma to see the impressive Jubilee Parade. The parade went on as planned in spite of the heavy rainfall that fell upon Tacoma for a good part of the festivities. View of Tacoma's All Accordian Band, children of all ages play their accordions. Esther Vanderflute from the Music Studio is the music instructor (T. Times, 6/26/46, p. 1).


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Children playing musical instruments--Tacoma--1940-1950; Accordions; Music Studio (Tacoma);

D22404-26

The Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine were joining many other Northwest Temple Shriners for a Shrine parade in Tacoma. Public Safety Commissioner, Robert S. Temme will act as illustrious potentate. View of Shriners marching in their parade, Brown & Haley Almond Roca Candy billboard in background.


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fraternal organizations--Tacoma; Marching--Tacoma; Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Afifi Temple (Tacoma);

D22404-34

The Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine were joining many other Northwest Temple Shriners for a Shrine parade in Tacoma. The Nile Temple from Seattle was featuring their 100 piece band and patrol in the parade. View of Shriners from the Nile Temple.


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fraternal organizations--Tacoma; Marching--Tacoma; Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Afifi Temple (Tacoma);

D22404-20

The Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine joined many other Northwest Temple Shriners for a Shrine parade in Tacoma on May 29, 1946. Groups from Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Portland and many others participated in the Northwest Temples March. The Afifi Temple hosted the event. View of Shriners marching in their parade, American Red Cross building in background.


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Men--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Afifi Temple (Tacoma);

D22404-37

The Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine were joining many other Northwest Temple Shriners for a Shrine parade in Tacoma. Groups from Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Portland and many others were going to participate in the Northwest Temples March. The Afifi Temple will host the event. View of Shriners ready to march in their parade.


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Men--Clothing & dress--Tacoma; Fraternal organizations--Tacoma; Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Afifi Temple (Tacoma);

D22372-12

Tacoma was one of 30 cities in the United States where Bob Hope and his Hollywood troop of entertainers would be putting on a typical "Hope Funfest". A two hour show was scheduled at the Tacoma Stadium. View of five unidentified people auditioning at KOMO-KJR studios in the Skinner Building in Seattle, for the Bob Hope show.


Pianos; Music ensembles--Tacoma; KOMO-KJR Radio Station (Seattle);

D22833-1

On Wednesday July 3, 1946, Frank Casey (left), a Tacoma Fabricating Company millworker, found a large military flare which had washed ashore in the Old Town area of Tacoma. Not sure whether it was a flare, or a bomb, Casey called the Tacoma police. Officer Frank Pim (rt) was dispatched to the scene. Later, a demolition team from Ft. Lewis disarmed the flare, which had been removed from the protective casing, held by officer Pim, by children. Had the children pulled the flare's safety pin, they could have been seriously injured. (T. Times, 7/4/46, p. 11).


Police--Tacoma; Signals & signaling--Tacoma; Explosives; Tacoma Fabricating Co. (Tacoma);

D22985-1

St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. was a leader in the lumber industry. They had three logging camps, two sawmills and their own distribution center. View of power plant which generated electrical power to help drive sawmills "B" and "C", it also provided electricity in the logging camps.


Power plants--Tacoma; Railroad private cars--Tacoma; Logs; Smokestacks--Tacoma; St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. (Tacoma);

D22310-2

Tacoma Lumber Fabricating Co. finished their first house using the new pre-fabricated building materials. The pre-fabricated materials were different in that the wall and roof panels were made by gluing 3/8" plywood panels to the side of a light framework 32" x 8'. This first completed house will be used as a model where future homeowners can view the features available to them (Also see images D21313-1 & D21356-4).


Prefabricated houses; Housing--Tacoma; Neighborhoods--Tacoma; Garages--Tacoma; Tacoma Lumber Fabricating Co. (Tacoma);

D22133-1

Northern Pacific Railway was awarded the President's Safety Plaque for 1945 for practicing the virtues of safety. In 1945 the Tacoma Northern Pacific shops only had one accident. View of plaque awarded with H. J. McLain (fifth from left), G. L. Ernstron (fourth from right), C. T. Dewitt (third from left) and J. J. Schmidt on right side (T. Times, 5/9/46, p. 5).


Railroad companies--Tacoma; Railroad shops & yards--Tacoma; Plaques--Tacoma; Northern Pacific Railway Co. (Tacoma);

D22987-1

Rhodes Department Store had everything a customer could want or need for their home. Rhodes had recently finished a remodeling and modernization of their departments. View of unidentified woman looking at a refrigerator in the appliances department. A stove and an automatic washing machine are in foreground, Bendix home laundry advertisements in background.


Refrigerators; Washing machines; Stoves--Tacoma; Department stores--Tacoma; Rhodes Brothers Department Store (Tacoma);

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