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A58851-60

The door between the recreation room and the patio has been closed to show how versatile the space can be. See D58,851-51. Ordered by Phares Advertising.


Recreation rooms--Mountlake Terrace--1950-1960; Wicker furniture;

A58851-49

Larson's Department Store has one of the end locations in this small shopping center in the North Gate shopping area. Ordered by Phares Advertising.


Stores & shops--Tacoma; Shopping centers--Seattle; Larson's Department Store (Seattle);

A58496-1

A view of the front of "The Northwesterner," a model home built by the Tacoma Master Builders Association, for the 1951 Home Show. Designed by Spokane architect Bruce Walker, the home was constructed of red cedar siding with all weather plywood and located in the Skyline Terrace Addition. TPL-7636


Tacoma Master Builders Association (Tacoma); Model Houses--Tacoma; Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A58496-18

A conversation area has been created off the main part of the living room in "The Northwesterner". Two side chairs and a sofa have been arranged around a coffee table. A china cabinet has been added to provide storage in this area. Two torcheres provide upward lighting at either end of the sofa. Doors can be seen on the right. TPL-7644


Tacoma Master Builders Association (Tacoma); Model houses--Tacoma; Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Living rooms--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A58583-6

General Beer Distributing Company had painted signs for Heidleberg Beer on this truck. They chose a Diamond T truck for this new addition to their fleet.


Trucks--Fife--1950-1960; Electric signs--Fife--1950-1960; Restaurants--Fife; Poodle Dog (Fife); Columbia Breweries, Inc. (Tacoma)--1950-1960; Diamond T trucks;

A58899-2

Cab and bed of Lige Dickson truck in front of Lige Dickson Company. The company have added a White truck to their fleet of vehicles for their construction and excavation operations Ordered by Lige Dickson Co. General Contractors. TPL-9824


Trucks--Tacoma--1950-1960; White trucks; Lige Dickson Co. (Tacoma);

C58330-1

Copy of architectural tracings for an elementary and high school in Garfield, Washington. Ordered by Mr. W.W. Durham, architect with Stuart and Durham Associate Architects.


Architectural drawings; Public schools--Garfield; Durham, W.W.;

D59963-B

A studio portrait of an African American man. He is wearing a suit with wide lapels and a fedora with a wide brim. Ordered by C.A. Carter.


African Americans--Tacoma--1950-1960; Portrait photographs;

D59646-4

South Tacoma Motor Company was co-sponsor of the 1951 Tacoma Soap Box Derby in Tacoma with Walker Chevrolet and The News Tribune. The first place winner of the derby, Richard Johnson of Sumner, represented Tacoma at the national finals in Akron, Ohio, August 12th, and won an all-expense paid trip to Akron plus a $5,000 four-year college scholarship. The race was held July 15, 1951, on Derby Hill, South 38th Street, just east of the baseball park. Duane Hopper came in second and Paul Meyer was third. Duane and Paul won Schwinn bicycles. (TNT, 7/15/1951, p.1; TNT, 7/17/1951, p.1) TPL-7910


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1950-1960; South Tacoma Motor Co. (Tacoma); Racing--Tacoma; Coaster cars--Tacoma; Equipment; Awards; All-American Soap Box Derby (Tacoma);

D59073-2

Jovial L. Evert Landon poses with thirteen young women on the deck of a boat, possibly the Cardian, on May 19, 1951. The young women are wearing shorts and sneakers. A man wearing a suit and two more people are seen along the side of the boat. Mr. Landon was the president of Nalley's Fine Foods at the time of this picture. Ordered by Nalley's Inc.


Boats--Tacoma; Women--Tacoma--1950-1960; Nalley's, Inc. (Tacoma); Business people--Tacoma--1950-1960; Landon, L. Evert;

D59112-1

Senator Harry Cain playing pool with Tacoma Mayor John Anderson (in white tux) and group of Army officers. Senator Cain, in black tux, was a former mayor of Tacoma. He had made his fourth quick trip back to Tacoma since February 1, 1951, this time for Armed Forces Day activities. Ordered by United Council of Churches. ALBUM 13 (TNT 5-18-51, p.2-article on Senator Cain)


Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Anderson, John H.; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mayors--Tacoma--1950-1960; Legislators--Washington--1950-1960; Billiards--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D59660-8

Roger Gotteland of Seattle, French Consular Agent, speaking in Tacoma at the unveiling of a replica of the Statue of Liberty at the Washington State Historical Society. The replica was presented to the Washington State Historical Society by the Mount Rainier Council of Boy Scouts, comprising part of King and Pierce counties. The statue was the first to be erected in Washington as part of a national Scout Americanization program. Ordered by Mr. Foster. (TNT, 7/15/1951, p.1)


Galleries & museums--Tacoma; Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma); Foster, Chapin D.; Washington State Historical Building (Tacoma);

D59071-2

Henry Willis of Tacoma, left, handed the gavel over to Cliff Culp of Eugene, Oregon, after Culp was elected to succeed Willis as grand counselor of the Pacific Northwest's United Commercial Travelers. The election was part of the U.C.T.'s three-day convention in Tacoma. The gentleman on the right was not identified. Ordered by the United Commercial Traveler. (TNT, 5/28/1951, p.1)


Gavels; Willis, Henry; Culp, Cliff; United Commercial Travelers (Tacoma);

D59053-2

Agatha M. (Mrs. Adam H.) Jansen stands in her garden in front of her two-story house. There are many blooming trees and shrubs in her garden. Her home was built in 1890 in the pattern book style by builder Edward Haines. Gingerbread decorated the edge of the front porch.


Jansen, Adam H.--Family; Women--Tacoma--1950-1960; Aged persons--Tacoma; Gardens--Tacoma--1950-1960; Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D59511-1

Russell, Inc., had a booth at the Japanese Trade Fair held in the University of Washington Hec Edmundson pavilion. Several Tacoma concerns were represented by booths at the fair. Eleven Japanese newsmen were on hand to cover the fair for their papers. Russell, Inc., was managed by J.A. Milliam and the company handled exports in Tacoma. Their booth featured Japanese ceramics, dolls, woven mats and rugs among other items. (TNT, 6/17/1951, p.B-2)


Japanese Trade Fair (Seattle); Exhibit booths--Seattle; Exhibitions--Seattle; Russell, Inc. (Tacoma);

D59618-6

Launching the "Historic" at J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corporation. The new tuna clipper was built for Oliver Verissimo and Assoc. of San Diego. She was powered by a 615-hp Enterprise diesel, two 150-hp GM diesels, 120-kw auxiliaries and she had refrigeration capacity of 240 tons. She could carry a crew of 15 and she was a sister ship to "Mona Lisa" and "Royal Pacific". A fourth sister ship was on the way. (TNT, 7/8/1951; Marine Digest 7/14/1951) TPL-9050


Launchings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fishing boats--Tacoma--1950-1960; J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp. (Tacoma);

D59119-2

Lincoln High School 1951 graduating class. The scholarship and award winners are shown here. Their names and those of the entire class of 502 students were listed in the newspaper. Ceremonies were held at the College of Puget Sound fieldhouse. Ordered by the Tribune, Ernie Knight. (TNT, 6/1/1951, p.8; 6/7/1951, p.A-8)


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Public schools--Tacoma--1950-1960; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D59316-36

Betti Jean Love and Ray V. Barnecut were married at Saint Luke's Memorial Church May 25, 1951. The bride and groom are surrounded by their attendants: Marcia Brown was maid of honor; Darlene Reynolds, Joan Hokanson, Gen Thompson and Jackie Trullinger were birdesmaids; Leo J. Barnecut was best man for his brother; Charles Thompson, Herbert Shinn, Robert Dings, Stewart Swift, Kenneth Eyre and Douglas Sunde were the goomsmen. (TNT, 5/l27/1951, p.D-4)


Love, Betti Jean--Marriage; Barnecut, Ray V.; Weddings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Grooms (Weddings)--1950-1960; Brides--1950-1960; Wedding costume--1950-1960; Episcopal churches--Tacoma; St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Tacoma);

D59316-56

Betti Jean Love and Ray V. Barnecut were married at Saint Luke's Memorial Church May 25, 1951. Mr. and Mrs. Barnecut are seen as they are preparing to leave for their honeymoon which was to include a cruise of Puget Sound waters. They were to reside in Ketchikan, Alaska, after June 16. (TNT, 5/27/1951, p.D-4)


Love, Betti Jean--Marriage; Weddings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Barnecut, Ray V.; Love, William J.--Family;

D59445-8

On June 7, 1951, Mayor John Anderson officially opened the new Sears, Roebuck parking lot by snipping the red ribbon. The three level garage was located directly adjacent to the main Sears store with 365 feet fronting Market St. Each level opened to a street: the first level opened to Court D, second level to 13th, and the upper story had its entrance on Market. Apparently the third level was already packed with cars and drivers were advised to use the second level. The concrete facility had a 500-car capacity. (TNT 6-6-51, B-2 article; TNT 6-6-51, B-6 article) ALBUM 14.


Mayors--Tacoma--1950-1960; Anderson, John H.; Parking garages--Tacoma--1950-1960; Dedications--Tacoma--1950-1960; Sears, Roebuck & Co. (Tacoma); Signs (Notices);

D59116-1

A fire swept through Tacoma Powdered Metals plant in May 1949. The area has now been cleared with a single tall, cement column remaining. Ordered by Tacoma Powdered Metals.


Metallurgical industry--Tacoma; Fires--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Powdered Metals Co., Inc. (Tacoma);

D59360-2

Seventeen graduates of the beauty class at Modern Beauty Academy pose for their group portrait. Grace (Mrs. Lloyd) Brown opened the school in February 1933 and had been the manager since. The beauty school was located at 1153 Broadway and was owned by Daniel J. Spellman. Ordered by Miss Johnson. Names were listed in the newspaper. (TNT, 6/10/1951, p.D-7)


Modern Beauty Academy (Tacoma); Vocational education--Tacoma--1950-1960; Women--Tacoma--1950-1960; Brown, Grace;

D59773-7

Miss Pat Mulligan is sitting on a wooden fence by her horse before the Ellensburg Rodeo. Ordered by George Prescott.


Mulligan, Patricia; Horses--Tacoma; Rodeos--Ellensburg;

D59837-13

Plywood was used to build the forms where concrete was poured to make a tunnel between National Bank of Washington and their new building across South 12th Street on Pacific Avenue. The passageway, which was six feet wide and seven feet high, allowed the moving of money and securities between the two buildings without going out-of-doors and also provided access to an employee room in the basement of the new building for those working at the main office. (TNT, 7/15/1951, p.B-4)


National Bank of Washington (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma; Banking--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tunnels--Tacoma; Plywood; Construction--Tacoma--1950-1960; Concrete--Tacoma;

D59513-5

Office portrait of Charles H. Hyde, President of West Coast Grocery Company. Ordered by Chet Cherrington.


Offices--Tacoma--1950-1960; Business people--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hyde, Charles H.; West Coast Grocery Co. (Tacoma); Business enterprises--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D59407-8

Home portrait, Mrs. Marie I. Rose. Mrs. Rose was a nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital. She was also the widow of George B. Rose. She and her family are seated before a fireplace at her home located in Tacoma at 3901 North Verde.


Rose, Marie I.; Rose, Marie I.--Family; Families--Tacoma--1950-1960; Rose, Marie I.--Homes & haunts;

D59484-3

Studio portrait of Reverend Harold K. Shelley of 4006 South 7th Street. Rev. Shelley served as pastor of the First Unitarian Church. He posed for his photograph in June of 1951.


Shelley, Harold K.; Clergy--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D59127-2

Representatives of the Tacoma Community Chest are visiting women working in a clothing factory. The Community Chest volunteers are holding posters they will be placing on the company's bulletin board. Several women are seen seated at sewing machines or holding stacks of fabric ready to be made into clothing. Ordered by Mary Ormsby.


Tacoma Community Chest (Tacoma); Factories--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fund raising--Tacoma--1950-1960; Clothing industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Sewing machines; Women--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D59761-5

Miss Jean Trovani, retiring president, presented the presidential gavel to Miss Mitzi Pinch, the new president of the Dr. Edward Rich Orthopedic Junior Guild, on July 10, 1951. Miss Pinch entertained the group at a pot luck dinner at the home of her parents, Morris and Sonya Plotkin. Other new officers that were installed were: Janet Kidd, vice president; Gloria Sideres, secretary; and Marcia Knapp, treasurer. Ordered by Jean Trovani.


Tacoma Orthopedic Association, Dr. Rich Guild (Tacoma); Community service--Tacoma--1950-1960; Plotkin, Morris--Homes & haunts; Trovani, Jean; Pinch, Mitzi;

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