MOUNTAIN HWY, TACOMA

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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);

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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);

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


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

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Pop Reed at banquet held in his honor at Rau's Chicken Diner. Seattle Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp.


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

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Ray Gamble banquet at Rau's Chicken Dinner Inn located at the corner of Pacific Avenue and John's Orchard Hill (the Mountain Highway). Ray Gamble was born in Lexington, Nebraska, and arrived in Tacoma in a boxcar in 1892. His was a rags-to-riches story. He started in business opening a fish market in 1913 and developed the world's largest wood flour business which furnished stabilizing materials for the explosives manufacturers. He owned several pieces of real estate including the exclusive Casa Blanca Apartments. He was also well known for his hobbies of collecting elephant statues and performing magic. Rau's Club was opened March 2, 1939. In August 1946 the name was changed to the "Country House Restaurant". (TNT 7/27/1941, p. A2; Genii, March, 1939)


Restaurants--Graham; Banquets--Graham--1940-1950; Group portraits; Gamble, Ray, 1886-1972; Rau's Club (Graham);