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Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1960-1966
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the
East Side Journal Newspaper Index by Alan Stein
ESJ Issue Date Description Page#
January 7, 1960 SEARS RENOVATES QUARTERS; ADDS STORAGE SPACE 2
January 7, 1960 KIRKLAND’S BUSINESS GROWTH RISES MORE THAN 9 PER CENT 2
January 7, 1960 LEONARD PAULSON HEADS OIL COMPANY 2
January 7, 1960 SALESMAN JOINS AUTOMOBILE FIRM (SIMPSON, BOB) 2
January 7, 1960 28 FAMILIES RECEIVE YULE BASKETS, TOYS 7
January 7, 1960 A SALUTE TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS WHO GUARD OUR SCHOOL CROSSINGS 10
January 7, 1960 CITIZENS COUNCIL ADVISES $556,000 INCREASE IN SCHOOL SPENDING 1
January 7, 1960 CLASS OF ’35 CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY AT BANQUET 7
January 7, 1960 SCHOOL BUDGET COULD EXCEED $3 MILLION 1
January 7, 1960 JUANITA FIRE ALARM BRINGS ACTION 1
January 7, 1960 POLICE CAR BIDS OPENED, HEARING SET ON ANNEXATION, ZONING REQUEST 5
January 7, 1960 CLASS OF ’35 CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY AT BANQUET 7
January 7, 1960 JUANITA FIRE ALARM BRINGS ACTION 1
January 7, 1960 CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON SHELTER ABOVE WATERFRONT 1
January 7, 1960 PHILLIPS, WILLIAM L 2
January 7, 1960 STEINER, FRANK 2
January 7, 1960 JOURNAL’S CAMERA RECORDS AT RANDOM, SCENES OF KIRKLAND AREA 9
January 7, 1960 CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON SHELTER ABOVE WATERFRONT 1
January 7, 1960 CITY APPROVES HELICOPTER LANDING AREA 1
January 7, 1960 HELICOPTER DEMONSTRATION GREETED WITH ENTHUSIASM BY SPECTATORS 1
January 7, 1960 ACCOUNTING FIRM TO STUDY WATER, SEWER UTILITIES; COST APPROVED 5
January 7, 1960 HELENA MCKIBBEN, MELVIN KIRKWOOD 8
January 7, 1960 MARGARET HAYES, DON ABEL 8
January 7, 1960 MARYLEE PHILLIPS, LARRY FOSS 8
January 14,
1960
HOUSEWIFE WINS FIRST PLACE IN PLAY-WRITING CONTEST (ALDERMAN, E) 8
January 14,
1960
PLANNING BOARD TO HEAR PROPOSAL FOR 10-STORY LAKEFRONT APT BLDG 1
January 14,
1960
PETE BOWLUS JOINS CHEVROLET STAFF 6
January 14,
1960
A SALUTE TO LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT’S SAFETY PATROL 12
January 14,
1960
CIVIL DEFENSE ROUTE OUTLINED FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT 9
January 14,
1960
CITIZENS COUNCIL URGES INCREASED SCHOOL SPENDING 1
January 14,
1960
CIVIL DEFENSE ROUTE OUTLINED FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT 9
January 14,
1960
SEATTLE BANK BUYS $450,000 SCHOOL BONDS 2
January 14,
1960
CIVIC CENTER GOES TO THE BIRDS AS PIGEONS AND FANCIERS TAKE OVER 1
January 14,
1960
CONTESTS SET IN HOUGHTON FOR MAYOR, COUNCIL POSTS 1
January 14,
1960
POSTPONE ACTION ON WATER LINES FOR HOUGHTON 1
January 14,
1960
BREAKWATER BUILT AT WAVERLY PARK TO PROVIDE SELF-CONTAINED BEACH 6
January 14,
1960
VANBEBBER, CHARLES 6
January 14,
1960
WOMAN’S CLUB OBSERVES 40TH BIRTHDAY PARTY 10
January 14,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (COMPTON, GEORGE / BOWEN, F L (BILL)) 1
January 14,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (HUFTY, BILL / KAISER, LINCOLN) 2
January 14,
1960
WONDERFUL WORLD OF LITTLE LEAGUE GETS OFF TO FAST, FURIOUS START 5
January 14,
1960
BREAKWATER BUILT AT WAVERLY PARK TO PROVIDE SELF-CONTAINED BEACH 6
January 14,
1960
POSTPONE ACTION ON WATER LINES FOR HOUGHTON 1
January 14,
1960
AMY YOUNG, WILLIAM BRIGHT 10
January 14,
1960
JANET OLSON, DOUGLAS RAE 10
January 21,
1960
KIRKLAND, SEATTLE PAINTERS’ WORKS TO BE EXHIBITED AT CELLAR GALLERY 7
January 21,
1960
CITIZENS BANK DEPOSITS UP HALF MILLION 2
January 21,
1960
HOUGHTON HOUSEWIFE TWISTS HOBBY IN TOP TEACHING PROFESSION (OLSEN) 8
January 21,
1960
JEFF FLOWERS BLOSSOMS INTO TOP RATED YOUNG FIGURE SKATER 1
January 21,
1960
KIRKLAND HOUSEWIFE-ARTIST TO EXHIBIT WORK (HALDEMAN, JOANNE) 6
January 21,
1960
CITY TO CALL FOR FIRE HALL VOTE 1
January 21,
1960
DOUGLAS BENSON JOINS OIL COMPANY 2
January 21,
1960
FLAME STEAKHOUSE OPENS “21” ROOM 2
January 21,
1960
NEW SALESMAN AT KIRKLAND FURNITURE CO (WATTS, FRANK) 2
January 21,
1960
MOTHERS MARCH JANUARY 28 TO CLOSE DIMES DRIVE 10
January 21,
1960
A SALUTE TO LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT’S SAFETY PATROL 6
January 21,
1960
NEW JUANITA ANNEXATION PROPOSED 1
January 21,
1960
$530,000 EXCESS TAX LEVY ASKED FOR SCHOOLS 1
January 21,
1960
READING COURSE OFFERED ADULTS 7
January 21,
1960
CITY TO CALL FOR FIRE HALL VOTE 1
January 21,
1960
CITY APPOINTS FIRM TO CONDUCT SURVEY OF SEWER FACILITIES 2
January 21,
1960
CITY TO CALL FOR FIRE HALL VOTE 1
January 21,
1960
DON BERDAN APPOINTED AS CITY ENGINEER 2
January 21,
1960
THIRD CANDIDATE ENTERS RACE TO BECOME MAYOR OF HOUGHTON 1
January 21,
1960
NEW JUANITA ANNEXATION PROPOSED 1
January 21,
1960
KIRKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY ADDS PATRONS AND BOOKS DURING YEAR 9
January 21,
1960
KING, D CLAIR 6
January 21,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (JOHNSON, HOWARD B / WILLS, WILLIAM J) 2
January 21,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (MASSIE, CLAUDE / ESCOTT, EDWARD) 1
January 21,
1960
UNITARIANS CELEBRATE 10TH ANNIVERSARY 7
January 21,
1960
KIRKLAND FREE OF TRAFFIC DEATHS FOR ’59 6
January 21,
1960
KIRKLANDITES CARRY CAMPAIGN FOR TRAFFIC INTERCHANGE TO OLYMPIA 1
January 21,
1960
CITY APPOINTS FIRM TO CONDUCT SURVEY OF SEWER FACILITIES 2
January 21,
1960
AVIS HATHAWAY, ARTHUR BEECH 10
January 28,
1960
OUR TOWN (REBHUHN, CARL) 2
January 28,
1960
SENIOR WINS ‘HOMEMAKER’ TITLE (TUTTLE, MARCIA ANN) 8
January 28,
1960
FIRST DORMITORY BUILT ON CAMPUS OF NEW NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE 9
January 28,
1960
PUBLIC WILL VIEW FIRST DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE AT SUNDAY RECEPTION 7
January 28,
1960
GOING, GOING GONE … OLD LANDMARK DISAPPEARS (HOLY FAMILY CHURCH 1
January 28,
1960
TOY, HOBBY STORE EXPANDS INVENTORY (ELVES WONDERLAND) 5
January 28,
1960
SALUTE TO LAKE WASHINGTON’S SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL 9
January 28,
1960
HOUGHTON COUNCIL WILL ACT MONDAY ON MARINA PARK FOR SHIPYARD 1
January 28,
1960
PLANNING COMMISSION REFERS SAND PIT ZONING PETITION TO COMMITTEE 2
January 28,
1960
IT’S ‘TOUCH AND GO’ FOR YOUNG TYPISTS AT KIRKLAND JR HIGH SCHOOL 7
January 28,
1960
FRANCES ANN ROBERTS, ROC O CALDWELL 8
January 28,
1960
DISTRICT FIRE CHIEF ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR JUANITA DEPARTMENT 7
January 28,
1960
GOING, GOING GONE … OLD LANDMARK DISAPPEARS (HOLY FAMILY CHURCH 1
January 28,
1960
ACTIVE HOUGHTON VOTERS CLEAN OUT TOWN’S REGISTRATION FORM SUPPLY 5
January 28,
1960
CHUCK HOWE FILES FOR COUNCIL POST 1
January 28,
1960
HOUGHTON COUNCIL WILL ACT MONDAY ON MARINA PARK FOR SHIPYARD 1
January 28,
1960
DISTRICT FIRE CHIEF ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR JUANITA DEPARTMENT 7
January 28,
1960
HOUGHTON COUNCIL WILL ACT MONDAY ON MARINA PARK FOR SHIPYARD 1
January 28,
1960
HOUGHTON COUNCIL WILL ACT MONDAY ON MARINA PARK FOR SHIPYARD 1
January 28,
1960
POLICE USE RADAR TO CHECK TRAFFIC NEAR SCHOOL ZONES 2
January 28,
1960
CARLSON, ALFRED J 5
January 28,
1960
HANKINSON, RUSSELL 9
January 28,
1960
WALKER, JAMES RICHARD 7
January 28,
1960
AMERICAN LEGION POST SPONSORS FIRST CUB SCOUT PACK IN COUNTRY 6
January 28,
1960
ACTIVE HOUGHTON VOTERS CLEAN OUT TOWN’S REGISTRATION FORM SUPPLY 5
January 28,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (BOOKWALTER, EARL R / BRAYDEN, TED E M) 2
January 28,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (GELOW, LEO O / BRYANT, MARINER W) 2
January 28,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (WOODSON, E E / MYERS, HOWARD) 1
January 28,
1960
JOURNAL STAFFER WORKS CIRCULATION (FITCH, HARRY A) 2
January 28,
1960
HOUGHTON COUNCIL WILL ACT MONDAY ON MARINA PARK FOR SHIPYARD 1
January 28,
1960
LONG WAIT FORESEEN ON EVERGREEN BRIDGE DECISION BY SUPREME COURT 1
January 28,
1960
STATE STARTS PLANS FOR HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE 1
January 28,
1960
COULD THIS BE SPRING? SOME ROBINS THINK SO 1
February 4,
1960
BANK NAMES SAME OFFICERS FOR 1960 2
February 4,
1960
CHUCK MCCLINTICK ARRIVES HOME FROM STAY IN ITALY AS STUDENT 7
February 4,
1960
OUT TOWN (SALA, WENDELL & FRIEDA) 2
February 4,
1960
FIRM TO INSTALL COFFEE SHOP ON KIRKLAND AVENUE 2
February 4,
1960
GAS WAR HITS KIRKLAND AREA 1
February 4,
1960
KIRKLAND FIRM MOVES QUARTERS TO BELLEVUE (PACIFIC COAST TRADING) 2
February 4,
1960
MOTHERS COLLECT $1925 FOR AREA MARCH OF DIMES 9
February 4,
1960
A SALUTE TO OUR SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL 11
February 4,
1960
YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE TO THE HILLS FOR WEEKEND OF SKIING FUN 8
February 4,
1960
KIRKLAND COUNCIL POSTPONES ACTION ON GRAVEL PIT ANNEXATION PETITION 1
February 4,
1960
MAYOR EWING DENIES CHARGES THAT HOUGHTON FINANCES ARE ‘CRITICAL’ 1
February 4,
1960
$3 MILLION MARINA PLANS ACCEPTED BY TOWN COUNCIL 1
February 4,
1960
MAYOR EWING DENIES CHARGES THAT HOUGHTON FINANCES ARE ‘CRITICAL’ 1
February 4,
1960
POLICE COURT REVENUE REPORT EVOKES CRITICISM 1
February 4,
1960
POLICE PROBE THEFT OF TIRE 2
February 4,
1960
VANDALS BREAK IN LAKEVIEW SCHOOL 2
February 4,
1960
BURLAND, EARL 2
February 4,
1960
MICHAEL GAMLEM, JOHN BAILEY EARN TWO OF SCOUTING’S TOP AWARDS 1
February 4,
1960
KIRKLAND CANDIDATES REPLY TO QUESTIONS BY LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS 9
February 4,
1960
KIRKLAND VOTERS TO CAST BALLOTS IN PRIMARY ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY 1
February 4,
1960
JOURNAL WRITER READS GREEK AS LATEST PASTIME (BELTS, HAZEL) 6
February 4,
1960
THE WIND BLEW AND THE TREE FLEW (PHOTO) 1
February 4,
1960
MAXENE RUTLEDGE, KENNETH HAROLD JOHNSON 10
February 11,
1960
JUDI WHITE ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT TRIP TO NORWAY; TELLS IMPRESSIONS 8
February 11,
1960
SETTLERS’ UPRISING IN ALGERIA ‘HITS HOME’ TO STUDENT (ROSSIER, A) 1
February 11,
1960
PRESENT LOCATION PROPOSED FOR NEW CITY FIRE STATION 7
February 11,
1960
A SALUTE TO LAKE WASHINGTON’S SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL 5
February 11,
1960
OUR RISING SCHOOL COSTS: WHAT’S THE STORY? 1
February 11,
1960
CHILDREN’S CLASSES IN CERAMICS GROW FROM HOBBY STARTED BY FAMILY 9
February 11,
1960
PRESENT LOCATION PROPOSED FOR NEW CITY FIRE STATION 7
February 11,
1960
BAGGALEY POLLS 21 PER CENT OF VOTE; WILL OPPOSE EARL BOOKWALTER 1
February 11,
1960
KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON AMONG CITIES CITED FOR ROLE IN METRO PLAN 1
February 11,
1960
JUDGE ANSWERS CRITICISM ON COURT REVENUES 1
February 11,
1960
KIRKLAND POLICE SUBDUE ‘WANTED’ REDMOND YOUTH 1
February 11,
1960
WINDEL, ELSIE 9
February 11,
1960
FORMER EDITOR NAMED PUBLISHER OF MONTANA NEWSPAPER (CARAHER, JOE) 1
February 11,
1960
JOURNAL WRITER CELEBRATES 10TH YEAR WITH PAPER (RUTHERFORD, JERRY 11
February 11,
1960
UNOFFICIAL TABULATION OF PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOTING 6
February 11,
1960
PARKING FACILITY TO BE IMPROVED 1
February 11,
1960
PLANS TO EXTEND 108TH AVE NE DELAYED 1 YEAR 7
February 11,
1960
PROGRESS MADE ON METRO’S 90″ TRUNK SEWER 2
February 11,
1960
KAY LORELLE TURPIN, DAVID LON SHIREY 10
February 18,
1960
KIRKLAND BACHELOR GIVES ADVICE ON STAYING SINGLE (OLSEN, SAM) 8
February 18,
1960
WIFE WINS TRIP TO OLYMPICS IN NATIONAL CONTEST (SAUNDERS, ADELE) 5
February 18,
1960
CITIZENS
BANK OPENS ‘LAKE PLAZA’ OFFICE; LAKESIDE CLEANERS ADD
6
February 18,
1960
NEW FIRE HALL BOND ISSUE PLACED ON BALLOT 7
February 18,
1960
LUTHERAN CHURCH DEDICATION SET 8
February 18,
1960
ZONING DENIED FOR RESTAURANT ON 116TH AVE 2
February 18,
1960
A SALUTE TO OUR SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL 11
February 18,
1960
WILDWOOD HEIGHTS IN HOUGHTON MIGHT BE DELAYED BY LEGAL SNAG 1
February 18,
1960
THE QUESTION OF MAINTENANCE AND LIBRARIES – WHERE DO WE STAND? 9
February 18,
1960
6 SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES ON MARCH BALLOT 9
February 18,
1960
ANNUAL COOKING SCHOOL SLATED FOR APRIL 5 T KIRKLAND CIVIC CENTER 1
February 18,
1960
NEW FIRE HALL BOND ISSUE PLACED ON BALLOT 7
February 18,
1960
WILDWOOD HEIGHTS IN HOUGHTON MIGHT BE DELAYED BY LEGAL SNAG 1
February 18,
1960
LIBRARY PATRONS WORK TO SAVE FACILITY FOR TOWN OF HOUGHTON 6
February 18,
1960
CORAHORGI, HELEN 7
February 18,
1960
NORDRUM, HANS C 2
February 18,
1960
STORM, WILLIAM E 6
February 18,
1960
BOOKWALTER AND BAGGALEY CROSS (S)WORDS ABOUT ELECTION PROMISES 1
February 18,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (EWING, JOHN / DIEHL, DAVID B) 2
February 18,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (SCOFIELD, H JACK, BRITT, JOHN F) 2
February 18,
1960
BUSY HOUSEWIFE FINDS TIME FOR COLUMN WRITING (SPARLING, ROXANNE) 11
February 18,
1960
LONG WAIT PREDICTED FOR FINAL PHASE OF TRAFFIC INTERCHANGE 1
February 18,
1960
BIG WIND MEANS HEADACHE FOR SOME; FREE DAY FOR OTHERS 1
February 25,
1960
H & N FARMS NAMES SERVICE MAN (POOR, HAROLD) 9
February 25,
1960
JOURNAL AD BRINGS RESULTS; GARY (TVARDY) TOOTS A HARMONICA NOW 1
February 25,
1960
KIRKLAND SOLDIER SELECTED ENLISTED MAN OF THE YEAR (DEICKMILLER) 1
February 25,
1960
LAKE WASHINGTON SR WINS 5 AWARDS IN COMPETITION (BROWN, CLAYDINE) 10
February 25,
1960
PHONE COMPANY EMPLOYEE RETIRES (RIGGS, GENEVA E) 9
February 25,
1960
HERB HUFF SELECTED AS YEAR’S SALESMAN 2
February 25,
1960
HIGH SALESWOMAN FOR PENNEY’S STORE RETIRES IN MARCH (SIMMONS, LENA 10
February 25,
1960
SALUTE TO LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL’S SAFETY PATROL 11
February 25,
1960
CHANGES ASKED IN HONORS PROGRAM AT GRADUATION 5
February 25,
1960
CLASSROOM SPACE IS ALREADY AT A PREMIUM .. BUT IT COULD GET WORSE 7
February 25,
1960
STUDENTS ATTEND TEENAGE DRIVERS MEETING TODAY 2
February 25,
1960
T B MITCHELL CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL POSITION 5
February 25,
1960
HOUSING MAJOR NEGRO PROBLEM 9
February 25,
1960
KIRKLAND SOLDIER SELECTED ENLISTED MAN OF THE YEAR (DEICKMILLER) 1
February 25,
1960
PILOT PROMOTED TO NAVY CAPTAIN (MORSE, RUSSELL P) 1
February 25,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (MATTHIAS, ROBERT / HOWE, CHUCK) 6
February 25,
1960
POLITICAL PARADE (RATHJEN, ROBERT F / THORMAHLEN, ERNEST J) 2
February 25,
1960
YARROW BAY MARINA CHANGES OWNERSHIP; PLANS UNDER WAY FOR NEW FACILITY 1
February 25,
1960
COUNTY ROAD PROJECTS IN AREA TOTAL $119,000 1
March 3, 1960 CELLAR GALLERY TO SHOW WORK OF LATVIAN ARTIST (MATISONS, JULIUS) 7
March 3, 1960 SEATTLE’S FIRST LEAP BABY CLAIMED HERE (HAIGHT, MARK EUGENE) 1
March 3, 1960 RESIDENTS TO VOTE WEDNESDAY ON $115,000 FIRE HALL BOND PROPOSAL 2
March 3, 1960 WILDWOOD TRACT GETS GO-AHEAD FROM COUNCIL 1
March 3, 1960 CHAMBER PLANS THREE TRADE AND PROMOTION DAYS 1
March 3, 1960 A FINAL LOOK AT THE $530,000 SCHOOL LEVY PROPOSAL 7
March 3, 1960 FINALISTS IN SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION (ZOOK, RODDY / STARK, PEGGY) 9
March 3, 1960 HERE ARE THE KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON AND SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES 8
March 3, 1960 TUESDAY’S GENERAL ELECTION TO AFFECT MUNICIPALITIES AND SCHOOLS 1
March 3, 1960 KIRKLAND’S VOLUNTEER FIREMEN START FUND DRIVE 7
March 3, 1960 RESIDENTS TO VOTE WEDNESDAY ON $115,000 FIRE HALL BOND PROPOSAL 2
March 3, 1960 TUESDAY’S GENERAL ELECTION TO AFFECT MUNICIPALITIES AND SCHOOLS 1
March 3, 1960 SAFECRACKER MAKES EASY WORK OF KIRKLAND TAVERN; $800 STOLEN 1
March 3, 1960 LIBRARY BOARD URGES ‘YES’ VOTE 1
March 3, 1960 BOWEN, FLORENCE 2
March 3, 1960 ERICKSON, LENORE 2
March 3, 1960 LYMAN, RAY ALFRED 9
March 3, 1960 MOSER, MAURICE 9
March 3, 1960 SCOTT, MARGARET 9
March 3, 1960 KIRKLAND AREA CHURCHES OBSERVE 74TH WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FRIDAY 10
March 3, 1960 COUNTY ORDERS REDUCED SPEED AT JUANITA DR 5
March 3, 1960 ‘REVERSIBLE LANE’ TEST SET FOR FLOATING BRIDGE 1
March 3, 1960 STATE SETS DATE FOR MAY 16 ON HIGHWAY ACCESS 1
March 3, 1960 10 PER CENT RISE IN KIRKLAND AREA TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS IN 1959 7
March 3, 1960 INSTALL SEWAGE LINE ALONG LAKE STREET 1
March 10, 1960 AREA MUSICIANS TO GIVE MESSIAH 9
March 10, 1960 SAMMAMISH VALLEY DESCRIBED BY AUTHOR IN ‘NEW YORKER’ (HUDSON, L) 8
March 10, 1960 FIREMEN REJOICE AT THOUGHT OF NEW QUARTERS 1
March 10, 1960 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS NAMED TO COMMITTEES FOR 1960 9
March 10, 1960 PLIGHT OF KIRKLAND FAMILY BRINGS CALL FOR AID (SHUMAKER, BURRELL) 1
March 10, 1960 A SALUTE TO OUR SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL 6
March 10, 1960 REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION APPROVED 1
March 10, 1960 BIBLE COLLEGE BOON TO AREA, PREXY REPORTS 5
March 10, 1960 DECREASE NOTED IN HEARING PROBLEMS AMONG LAKE WASHINGTON PUPILS 7
March 10, 1960 LAKE WASH. SELECTED FOR ‘PROJECT TALENT’ PROGRAM 7
March 10, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD FORMS TEACHER TRAINING UNIT 2
March 10, 1960 SCHOOL LEVY GETS ALMOST 70% APPROVAL 1
March 10, 1960 TWO SCHOOL POSTS DECIDED, ONE IN DOUBT 1
March 10, 1960 FIREMEN REJOICE AT THOUGHT OF NEW QUARTERS 1
March 10, 1960 BAGGALEY WINS BY 32 VOTES; BOOKWALTER MAY ASK FOR RECOUNT 1
March 10, 1960 CITY ATTORNEY TO NEGOTIATE FOR LAND EASEMENT 1
March 10, 1960 HOUGHTON VOTERS TURN OUT IN RESOR NUMBERS TO ELECT MAYOR, COUNCIL 1
March 10, 1960 ARMY ENGINEERS LIFT LAKE LEVEL 9
March 10, 1960 CUTLER, ALMA 6
March 10, 1960 GANTEN, NICHOLAS D 6
March 10, 1960 KNOWLES, WILLIAM H 6
March 10, 1960 SAND, LILLIAN ELAINE 6
March 10, 1960 SOLDWELL, HAZEL MILDRED 6
March 10, 1960 EARLY BRIDGE DECISION SEEN BY ROSELLINI 2
March 10, 1960 TRAFFIC TEST ON BRIDGE SET FOR TUESDAY 1
March 10, 1960 LAST WEEK’S SNOWFALL, IT MEANT ACCIDENTS FOR SOME, PLAYTIME FOR O 9
March 10, 1960 BARBARA MAY OSTHELLER, PETER PRIMEAU 10
March 10, 1960 MARGOT BRACE, ROBERT MASH 10
March 17, 1960 COLMAN BEGINS 21ST YEAR AS TOP DRUGGIST 1
March 17, 1960 PIONEER RESIDENT MOVED TO KIRKLAND IN 1894 (BARRIE, LUCY GRISWOLD 13
March 17, 1960 COLMAN BEGINS 21ST YEAR AS TOP DRUGGIST 1
March 17, 1960 KIRKLAND STUDENTS CHA-CHA TO LATIN BEAT; JIVE TO ROCK ‘N ROLL 9
March 17, 1960 SALUTE TO LK WASH SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL 11-Oct
March 17, 1960 KIRKLAND STUDENTS CHA-CHA TO LATIN BEAT; JIVE TO ROCK ‘N ROLL 9
March 17, 1960 STATION QUIET AT NIGHT … FIREMEN WATCH TV, TALK AND WAIT 1
March 17, 1960 NEW MAYOR OF HOUGHTON WAS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY 1
March 17, 1960 FREE CHEST X-RAYS WILL BE OFFERED IN KIRKLAND BY COUNTY 1
March 17, 1960 HOUGHTON STARTS PUBLIC HEARINGS ON TOWN ZONING 1
March 17, 1960 THIEVES FIND KEYS TO ADULT EDUCATION LOOT 1
March 17, 1960 MCKINNEY, DELL N 1
March 17, 1960 PHILLIPS, LOUIE G 1
March 17, 1960 PHILLIPS, MAE 1
March 17, 1960 TAUSAN, LEIF 2
March 17, 1960 RAY DUNLAP WINS JAYCEE POST; DIRECTOR, 5 NEW OFFICERS NAMED 1
March 17, 1960 PIPELINE CONTRACT AWARDED WEDNESDAY TO TIE WATER DISTRICT 81 1
March 24, 1960 13-YEAR-OLD JOE WALLACE HAS THE PLUCK TO BLAST THAT RUBBER PUCK 5
March 24, 1960 YOUNG SINGER WILL COMPETE IN TALENT CONTEST (JACKSON, WILLIE) 1
March 24, 1960 SPEED UP NOTED IN ISSUING BUILDING PERMITS 2
March 24, 1960 2 FAMILIES FLEE IN $6000 FIRE IN HOUGHTON HOUSE 1
March 24, 1960 NEW COFFEE SHOP OPENS SATURDAY (CORONA CUP COFFEE SHOP) 7
March 24, 1960 SALUTE TO OUR SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL 13
March 24, 1960 GRAVEL PIT ANNEXATION CONSIDERED AGAIN; ACTION POSTPONED TO APRIL 1
March 24, 1960 SPEED UP NOTED IN ISSUING BUILDING PERMITS 2
March 24, 1960 POPULAR COOKS RETURN TO COOKING SCHOOL APRIL 5 9
March 24, 1960 PUPILS AT STEWART SCHOOL FIND THURSDAY MOST IMPORTANT DAY OF WEEK 9
March 24, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD BEGINS WORK ON BUDGET 1
March 24, 1960 ANDREE ROBERTA TRENT, RAY YOUNG 12
March 24, 1960 SUSAN RAINWATER, JOE BERGEVIN 12
March 24, 1960 2 FAMILIES FLEE IN $6000 FIRE IN HOUGHTON HOUSE 1
March 24, 1960 BOOKWALTER ASKS FOR RECOUNT IN KIRKLAND’S MAYOR RACE 1
March 24, 1960 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PROPOSED FOR HOUGHTON – 20000 POP. BY 1980 1
March 24, 1960 HOUGHTON ELECTION UNCHANGED AFTER RECOUNT OF VOTES MARCH 16 9
March 24, 1960 DYER, HARRY 5
March 24, 1960 KASEN, JORGEN 7
March 24, 1960 BOOKWALTER ASKS FOR RECOUNT IN KIRKLAND’S MAYOR RACE 1
March 24, 1960 BILL HUFTY AND MARTIN KRISTIANSON OPEN JUANITA REAL ESTATE OFFICE 2
March 24, 1960 REV B P MCKAY TO SPEAK TO NAZARENES 7
March 24, 1960 ST JOHN’S CHURCH NOW FULL-FLEDGED PARISH AFTER SUNDAY’S CELEBRATION 1
March 24, 1960 COMMISSIONERS ASK GOVERNOR FOR FAIR TRIAL ON REVERSIBLE LANE 1
March 24, 1960 DANA M GORDON, FRANCIS E BASS 12
March 24, 1960 DONNA LORRAINE NUDELL, EUGENE LOVE 12
March 24, 1960 NANCY LOUISE GASCH, FREDERICK JAMES GRANT 12
March 31, 1960 KIRKLAND COUPLE CELEBRATING GOLDEN WEDDING DAY (WHEADON, PERCIVAL 1
March 31, 1960 CHAPERONES STAY YOUNG WITH TEENAGERS (BARRIE, MR AND MRS BEN) 1
March 31, 1960 VAN DEVANTER, FORMER TEACHER, FILES FOR STATE EDUCATION POST 1
March 31, 1960 WALL RAISING (PHOTO OF CONSTRUCTION AT ART’S FOOD CENTER) 2
March 31, 1960 SPRUCE TREE PLANTED AT JUANITA SCHOOL 6
March 31, 1960 JUANITA HEIGHTS ONE OF FASTER GROWING RESIDENTIAL AREAS 11
March 31, 1960 ED BLEVINS NEW SALES MANAGER OF WILLS-SCHMIDT 2
March 31, 1960 HARTSHORN’S TV SHOP MOVED 10
March 31, 1960 NAME BIRD NEW SALES MANAGER AT HALLS MOTOR 2
March 31, 1960 A SALUTE TO OUR SAFETY PATROL 5
March 31, 1960 JUANITA HEIGHTS ONE OF FASTER GROWING RESIDENTIAL AREAS 11
March 31, 1960 RECORD CROWDS EXPECTED AT COOKING SCHOOL TUESDAY IN KIRKLAND 1
March 31, 1960 SCHOOL BUDGET UNDER STUDY 1
March 31, 1960 STUDENTS STUDY … STRIVE FOR OBJECTIVES 9
March 31, 1960 FAMOUS LENNON SISTERS TAKE TIME OFF FOR HAYRIDE IN KIRKLAND 5
March 31, 1960 PUPPETEERS TO GIVE SHOW IN KIRKLAND 7
March 31, 1960 CONFLICTING EVENTS LEAD TO END OF ANNUAL SUMMER WATER CARNIVAL 1
March 31, 1960 RECOUNT GIVES ONE MORE VOTE TO BOOKWALTER 1
March 31, 1960 HOUGHTON RESIDENTS ASK FOR LAKE BUSINESS ZONE 1
March 31, 1960 GRANT, MARY E 6
March 31, 1960 HEEGARD, WALTER 6
March 31, 1960 HULL, CHARLES P 6
March 31, 1960 JONES, CHARLES F 6
March 31, 1960 REAVES, LEWIS HENRY 6
March 31, 1960 RUSSELL, ELIZABETH 7
March 31, 1960 WEPPLER, WARNER 5
March 31, 1960 A CAMPFIRE GIRL DIGS – SMILES – AND GUZZLES (PHOTOS) 7
March 31, 1960 JOURNAL REPORTER ACCEPTS NEW JOB (LYNCH, PAM) 2
March 31, 1960 JUANITA HEIGHTS ONE OF FASTER GROWING RESIDENTIAL AREAS 11
March 31, 1960 ZONING CHANGE WILL AID NEW INTERCHANGE 5
April 7, 1960 EXHIBIT BASED ON THE ART OF ARCHITECTURE TO OPEN AT CELLAR GALLERY 2
April 7, 1960 ‘MESSIAH’ TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY AT JR HIGH SCHOOL 8
April 7, 1960 4 GENERATIONS OF FAMILY TO PARTICIPATE IN PRIMROSE SHOW (GRISWOLD 7
April 7, 1960 MONDAY MORNING FIRE DAMAGES KIRKLAND HOME (OLSON, EDWIN) 1
April 7, 1960 SALUTE TO OUR SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL 6
April 7, 1960 CITY APPROVES ANNEXATION OF GRAVEL PIT AREA 1
April 7, 1960 COLORFUL COOKING SCHOOL ATTRACTS HUNDREDS OF EAST SIDE RESIDENTS 1
April 7, 1960 HIRAM TUTTLE NEW PRESIDENT OF SCHOOL BOARD 1
April 7, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES NEW LIBRARY PLAN 1
April 7, 1960 NANA JEAN HINKLE, ROBERT PAUL DOWNEY 9
April 7, 1960 SALLI LOU LARSON, DONALD RAY RYCHLIK 8
April 7, 1960 NEVA WHEATLEY IS FIRST ENTRY IN TITLE CONTEST 1
April 7, 1960 MONDAY MORNING FIRE DAMAGES KIRKLAND HOME (OLSON, EDWIN) 1
April 7, 1960 COUNCIL CALLS FOR NEW BIDS ON WATER BONDS 1
April 7, 1960 TAYLOR RECALLS HITTING COW WHILE DRIVING CADILLAC IN SPEED RUN 2
April 7, 1960 TOWN OFFICIALS TO PRESENT PLAN FOR HOUGHTON 1
April 7, 1960 VOLUNTEER COPS WORK WHILE CITY SLEEPS 1
April 7, 1960 GRANT, MARY ELLEN 5
April 7, 1960 MCBURNEY, JOSEPH 5
April 7, 1960 OLSON, BERNIE H 5
April 7, 1960 PAULSON, CARL 5
April 7, 1960 LEO O GELOW INSTALLED RULER OF ELKS LODGE 1
April 7, 1960 PELLEY DISCLOSES RESULTS OF VOTER SURVEY IN AREA 6
April 7, 1960 TAYLOR RECALLS HITTING COW WHILE DRIVING CADILLAC IN SPEED RUN 2
April 7, 1960 COUNCIL RECEIVES REPORT ON CITY SEWER SYSTEM 2
April 7, 1960 ERIN PATRICIA DALY, KENNETH JACOBSON 8
April 14, 1960 CRAFT WORK AT CELLAR GALLERY AIDS ARCHITECTURE 5
April 14, 1960 MRS CARROLL GIVEN NATIONAL CAMPFIRE AWARD 1
April 14, 1960 PETER RABBIT CAME – HE SAW – HE STAYED (RAMQUIST, NORMAN) 1
April 14, 1960 SERVICES BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION 9
April 14, 1960 JR AND SR CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE TO CO-SPONSOR CITY WATER CARNIVAL 1
April 14, 1960 SCHOOL BANDMASTER PROGRAM SUCCESSFUL FOR YOUNG AND OLD PUPILS 7
April 14, 1960 DONNA RENOUARD, THOMAS CHAN 10
April 14, 1960 LINDA LOU HENDRICKSON, RONALD E CAMPBELL 10
April 14, 1960 DIANA DAY SEEKS MISS KIRKLAND PAGEANT TITLE 6
April 14, 1960 FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS FEATURED AT PRIMROSE SHOW 6
April 14, 1960 JR AND SR CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE TO CO-SPONSOR CITY WATER CARNIVAL 1
April 14, 1960 GRAVEL PIT TO BE HIGH ON MONDAY COUNCIL TOPICS 1
April 14, 1960 KIRKLAND AREA CHURCHES PLAN EASTER SERVICES 1
April 14, 1960 PUGET POWER WORKERS GET PAY RAISE 1
April 14, 1960 HOUGHTON & KIRKLAND JOIN FORCES TO ASSURE SAFETY ALONG WATERFRONT 9
April 14, 1960 HOUGHTON & KIRKLAND JOIN FORCES TO ASSURE SAFETY ALONG WATERFRONT 9
April 14, 1960 HALFERTY, ROSE 2
April 14, 1960 STANDERFER, IDA T 2
April 14, 1960 GRANDMOTHERS CLUB TO ORGANIZE HERE 6
April 14, 1960 KIRKLAND AREA CHURCHES PLAN EASTER SERVICES 1
April 14, 1960 WORK BEGINS ON PIPELINE LINKING CITY TO SEATTLE WATER SYSTEM 1
April 14, 1960 FRANCES ROBERTS, ROC CALDWELL 11
April 21, 1960 SURVEY SHOWS NEED FOR NEW CLASSROOMS 2
April 21, 1960 CITY SELLS WATER BONDS; ASKS FOR BIDS ON BONDS FOR NEW FIRE HALL 1
April 21, 1960 MANY PLANS UNDER WAY FOR NEW HOUSES IN GREATER KIRKLAND AREA 1
April 21, 1960 LUX AND ASSOCIATES EXPAND SERVICES 5
April 21, 1960 ‘THE SKIFF’ HOLDS GRAND OPENING SATURDAY AT LAKE STREET ADDRESS 5
April 21, 1960 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT MORTON JOHNSON GETS NEW THREE YEAR CONTRACT 1
April 21, 1960 FORMER SINGING STAR TO APPEAR AT BAPTIST CHURCH (FONTANE, TONY) 6
April 21, 1960 MARLENE ELDUEN SEEKS TITLE OF MISS KIRKLAND 1
April 21, 1960 PRIMROSE PAGEANT GOES ON DISPLAY AT KIRKLAND CIVIC CENTER 1
April 21, 1960 WORK CONTINUES ON PERMANENT CHASSIS FOR KIRKLAND PARADE FLOAT 9
April 21, 1960 CITY SELLS WATER BONDS; ASKS FOR BIDS ON BONDS FOR NEW FIRE HALL 1
April 21, 1960 CITY SELLS WATER BONDS; ASKS FOR BIDS ON BONDS FOR NEW FIRE HALL 1
April 21, 1960 COUNCIL GETS PETITION FOR ANNEXATION 2
April 21, 1960 COUNCIL OKS GRAVEL PIT ORDINANCE 5
April 21, 1960 PIGEON CAPERS IRK NEIGHBOR; COUNCIL SAYS NIX 1
April 21, 1960 SPECIAL POLIO CLINIC OFFERED FOR EAST SIDE 1
April 21, 1960 HOUGHTON SHOULD REMAIN RESIDENTIAL, COUNCIL ADVISES 1
April 21, 1960 NEW ‘DRY’ LUMBER FIRM TO OPEN NORTH OF KIRKLAND 2
April 21, 1960 POLICE ORDERED TO PICK UP JUNK CARS 1
April 21, 1960 BETTES, WILLIAM 7
April 21, 1960 COWAN, MARY ANN 1
April 21, 1960 TOP RETRIEVER PRIZE WON BY AREA LABRADOR (PEPPER, BOB) 5
April 21, 1960 LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OFFERED IN KIRKLAND SUNDAY 9
April 21, 1960 COURT DECISION ON LAKE BRIDGE RECEIVES WARM GREETING HERE 1
April 21, 1960 CAROLINE JOY HOLTON, DEAN PROUDFOOT 10
April 21, 1960 JUDITH LYNNE SKYTTA, WALLACE ALDER 10
April 21, 1960 NANCY RANDALL, ROBERT KIRTLEY 10
April 28, 1960 KIRKLAND COUPLE TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING (ENGELBREKT) 1
April 28, 1960 KIRKLAND SCHOLAR GIVEN NATIONAL DEFENSE FELLOWSHIP (DAVIDSON, M) 8
April 28, 1960 MISS LOESBY SINGS WITH WESTMINSTER CHOIR OVER CBS 9
April 28, 1960 JUANITA FIRE HALL GETS DOLLED UP 2
April 28, 1960 JULY OPENING DATE SET FOR ROSE HILL VILLAGE 1
April 28, 1960 MAUDE FAULKNER WINS SALESMAN OF MONTH AWARD 9
April 28, 1960 DICK SHINSTROM NAMED TO UGN 1
April 28, 1960 CIVIL DEFENSE UNIT ALERTED FOR ‘OPERATION’ 1
April 28, 1960 COLLEGE QUESTIONS ANSWERED AT WORKSHOP FOR JUNIOR HIGH 6
April 28, 1960 FOUR STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS NAMED FOR HIGH SCHOOL 1
April 28, 1960 DARLINE ANN GENSLER, CLIFFORD MOYER JR 10
April 28, 1960 KAREN ELDUEN, DALE BORGFORD 10
April 28, 1960 PRIMROSE SHOW IN KIRKLAND ATTRACTS VISITORS FROM NORTHWEST 9
April 28, 1960 JUANITA FIRE HALL GETS DOLLED UP 2
April 28, 1960 CHARLES JOHNSON RESIGNS AS KIRKLAND’S CITY ATTORNEY 1
April 28, 1960 STONE CLARK NAMED CHAIRMAN OF KIRKLAND PLANNING COMMISSION 1
April 28, 1960 JUANITA FIRE HALL GETS DOLLED UP 2
April 28, 1960 BIRDNAPPERS GET 8 PIGEONS; CAUSE DEATH OF 6 SQUAB 2
April 28, 1960 CHARLES JOHNSON RESIGNS AS KIRKLAND’S CITY ATTORNEY 1
April 28, 1960 STATE PATROL MIGHT SET UP KIRKLAND OFFICE 1
April 28, 1960 CRAWFORD, LOUISE MAY 6
April 28, 1960 DAVIES, CYNTHIA LYNN 2
April 28, 1960 JOHNSON, GUY 2
April 28, 1960 RADEN, MARGARET 6
May 5, 1960 WEST GERMANS CHECK HEISDORF CHICKS 8
May 5, 1960 ARMORY MAY SERVE AS TEMPORARY FIRE HALL FOR CITY 1
May 5, 1960 COUNTY PLANNERS OK RESIDENTIAL PLAT IN JUANITA 9
May 5, 1960 PLAT FOR DENNY PARK HEIGHTS GIVEN PRELIMINARY OKAY 2
May 5, 1960 ATTORNEYS REPRESENT HOUGHTON BUSINESSMEN AT ZONING HEARING 1
May 5, 1960 167 STUDENTS NAMED ON KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 7
May 5, 1960 ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES TO DISPLAY WORK AT OPEN HOUSE MAY 12 8
May 5, 1960 BOARD FINDS BUSES MORE IMPORTANT THAN PAY RAISES 1
May 5, 1960 KANGS SET FOUR NEW RECORDS WHILE WINNING KINGCO TRACK TOURNEY 1
May 5, 1960 NINTH GRADE STUDENTS TO CELEBRATE GRADUATION 9
May 5, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD PONDERS BUDGET; PUBLIC HEARING FRIDAY NIGHT 1
May 5, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD RULES AGAINST GIDEON BIBLES 2
May 5, 1960 SIX MORE TEACHERS TO BE EMPLOYED, LIBRARIAN INCLUDED 2
May 5, 1960 TEACHERS HOLD PHONICS MEETING 7
May 5, 1960 ROSANNE GILBERT ENTERS KIRKLAND BEAUTY CONTEST 1
May 5, 1960 RALPH I THOMAS NEW CITY ATTORNEY 8
May 5, 1960 ATTORNEYS REPRESENT HOUGHTON BUSINESSMEN AT ZONING HEARING 1
May 5, 1960 COUNTY PLANNERS OK RESIDENTIAL PLAT IN JUANITA 9
May 5, 1960 HERE IS POSSIBLE LAYOUT OF KIRKLAND’S WATERFRONT 1
May 5, 1960 WINDOW SHOOTING REPORTED TO POLICE 8
May 5, 1960 KIRKLAND HOSPITAL TO OBSERVE HOSPITAL DAY AT OPEN HOUSE 6
May 5, 1960 CADELL, EDWARD V 8
May 5, 1960 HANSON, CAROL R 6
May 5, 1960 SCHREIBER, PAUL FRED 7
May 5, 1960 PIGEON FANCIERS INSIST HOBBY IS QUIET AND CLEAN 1
May 5, 1960 KANGS SET FOUR NEW RECORDS WHILE WINNING KINGCO TRACK TOURNEY 1
May 5, 1960 HERE IS POSSIBLE LAYOUT OF KIRKLAND’S WATERFRONT 1
May 5, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD RULES AGAINST GIDEON BIBLES 2
May 5, 1960 SIX LANE HIGHWAY TO LINK KIRKLAND AND BELLEVUE SOMEDAY 1
May 5, 1960 NEW MINIMUM RATES SET FOR SEATTLE WATER 1
May 5, 1960 KATHLEEN JOHNSON, DUANE LEACH 10
May 12, 1960 HOUGHTON MAN APPOINTED TO RADIO GROUP (NOON, ALBERT A) 9
May 12, 1960 LAKE WASHINGTON ART STUDENT WINS MEDAL (BROWN, CLAYDINE) 1
May 12, 1960 LARRY MCINNIS HAS SIMPLE RECIPE FOR FINDING ‘LOST’ GOLF BALLS 1
May 12, 1960 RESTAURANT SITE UNDER QUESTION FOR SECOND TIME (MOSCOW RESTAURANT 1
May 12, 1960 A SALUTE TO OUR SAFETY PATROL 8
May 12, 1960 PUBLIC INVITED TO INSPECT NEW TEXTBOOKS 1
May 12, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS PRELIMINARY 1960-61 BUDGET OF $4,219,617 1
May 12, 1960 BARBARA BOHANNON, DAVID CARLSON 11
May 12, 1960 TOWN CHANGES SPEED LIMITS 1
May 12, 1960 TOWN ACCEPTS POLICE CAR BID 8
May 12, 1960 SCHRIEBER, PAUL FRED 6
May 12, 1960 ZACKUSE, AMELIA 2
May 12, 1960 YOUNG EAST SIDE DANCERS OUTSHINE ALL OTHERS IN NAT’L COMPETITION 9
May 12, 1960 LARRY MCINNIS HAS SIMPLE RECIPE FOR FINDING ‘LOST’ GOLF BALLS 1
May 12, 1960 CHURCH HERE RECOGNIZED AS FULL PARISH (ST JOHN’S EPISCOPAL) 2
May 12, 1960 BUS COMPANY ADDS MORNING RUN TO DENNY PARK; CHAMPAGNE POINT 1
May 12, 1960 HIGHWAY 1 PAVING DUE THIS SUMMER 1
May 12, 1960 PUBLIC MEETING TO OUTLINE PROPOSED HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS 9
May 12, 1960 TOWN CHANGES SPEED LIMITS 1
May 12, 1960 CAROL JEAN CHARLESON, ALBERT NICHOLES 10
May 19, 1960 EAST SIDE SYMPHONETTE ORCHESTRA TO GIVE CONCERT 9
May 19, 1960 DONNA HJORTH EARNS HIGHEST CAMP FIRE HONOR 10
May 19, 1960 ELECT JAL HALLS STATE PRESIDENT OF AUTO DEALERS 1
May 19, 1960 HUGH LADE GETS FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT GRANT 1
May 19, 1960 JUDGE MARY KING NAMED BPW STATE WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT 1
May 19, 1960 OUR TOWN (SIMMONS, THOMAS J) 2
May 19, 1960 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE POPPY DAYS IN KIRKLAND 10
May 19, 1960 A SALUTE TO LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SAFETY PATROL 7
May 19, 1960 CITIZENS COUNCIL IN SPLIT DECISION AN FUTURE TEACHER RAISES 1
May 19, 1960 JR HIGH SCIENCE CLASS EXPERIMENTING WITH GAMMA-TREATED SEEDS 1
May 19, 1960 LAKE WASHINGTON STUDENTS USE VOTING MACHINES FOR SCHOOL ELECTIONS 9
May 19, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD INSPECTS NEW SCIENCE GEAR 6
May 19, 1960 MERRILY JOHNSON ENTERS CONTEST FOR BEAUTY TITLE 8
May 19, 1960 NAME SCHROEDER, R V ANDERSON TO CITY POSITIONS 6
May 19, 1960 CITIZENS GROUP PRESENTS PANEL ON FLUORIDATION 9
May 19, 1960 HOUGHTON COUNCIL OKAYS PROCEEDING WITH WATERLINES 8
May 19, 1960 KICKER KLUBBERS HELP INSTALL NEW BOAT FLOAT AT KIRKLAND WATERFRONT 1
May 19, 1960 PETERSON, HELEN A 7
May 19, 1960 RUNNER, MARGARET ANNE 6
May 19, 1960 SMITH, RHODA ALICE 6
May 19, 1960 SNYDER, AUGUSTUS MILTON 2
May 19, 1960 DONNA HJORTH EARNS HIGHEST CAMP FIRE HONOR 10
May 19, 1960 KICKER KLUBBERS HELP INSTALL NEW BOAT FLOAT AT KIRKLAND WATERFRONT 1
May 19, 1960 STATE HEARS EASTSIDERS PLEA FOR MORE ROAD FACILITIES 1
May 19, 1960 KIRKLAND ADOPTS NEW WATER RATES 1
May 26, 1960 KIRKLAND COUPLE WILL CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING (DORR) 7
May 26, 1960 CELLAR GALLERY TO HOLD FIRST EXHIBITION OF EAST SIDE H S ART 1
May 26, 1960 INGLEWOOD PRESBYTERIAN TO HOLD FIRST SERVICES IN NEW EDIFICE 10
May 26, 1960 MARY LOUISE GREEN, GERALD RANDOLPH 10
May 26, 1960 MARAUDING DOGS KILL ROSE HILL AREA LIVESTOCK 1
May 26, 1960 ELLEN BAILEY IS CITY’S 6TH ENTRY FOR BEAUTY TITLE 2
May 26, 1960 VETERANS PLAN MEMORIAL DAY RITES IN CITY 1
May 26, 1960 KIRKLAND’S GLOBE FEED MILLS CELEBRATES ITS FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY 9
May 26, 1960 JUANITA AREA FEELS ‘SHOCK’ OF LIGHTNING STORM 1
May 26, 1960 LAKE ZONING MAY CHANGE, PLANNER SAYS 1
May 26, 1960 FRANTZ, SYLVESTER 7
May 26, 1960 MORGAN, MATHEW ELMORE 2
May 26, 1960 NOYES, FRED J 2
May 26, 1960 WETMORE, MABLE 2
May 26, 1960 JOURNAL’S AD MANAGER ON UW PANEL (CONE, BILL) 6
May 26, 1960 JO ANNE GUNDERSON AWAITS BRITISH AMATEUR PLAY AFTER CURTIS CUP WI 5
May 26, 1960 KANGAROO TRACKMEN TAKE STATE TITLE; FIRST IN HISTORY OF LAKE WASH 4
May 26, 1960 KIRKLAND ATHLETES MAKE STATE AND WORLD NEWS 1
May 26, 1960 MAXINE CONOVER WINS CYCLE RACE AT VICTORIA B C 5
May 26, 1960 MYNAR BROS., PAULSON GIVE LAKE WASH. 2ND PLACE IN TENNIS TOURNEY 5
May 26, 1960 PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR RACING REGATTA ALONG KIRKLAND WATERFRONT 1
May 26, 1960 MARAUDING DOGS KILL ROSE HILL AREA LIVESTOCK 1
May 26, 1960 POPULATION UP 13 INSIDE CITY 1
May 26, 1960 PAVING CONTRACT LET FOR HIGHWAY 1 1
May 26, 1960 IT’S HERE! THAT GOOD, CLEAR, CLEAN SEATTLE WATER; FILL THY CUP! 1
May 26, 1960 PHONE COMPANY ANNUAL PAYROLL HERE $400,000 2
May 26, 1960 VETERANS PLAN MEMORIAL DAY RITES IN CITY 1
May 26, 1960 JUANITA AREA FEELS ‘SHOCK’ OF LIGHTNING STORM 1
June 2, 1960 CONGRATULATIONS ’60 GRADUATES (PHOTOS) 6
June 2, 1960 BRITISH-BORN MICHALINA BANEL NOW A LOYAL AMERICAN CITIZEN 10
June 2, 1960 BRUCE BENNETT RECEIVES AWARD FOR SCHOLARSHIP 1
June 2, 1960 CLAYDINE BROWN WINS SCHOLARSHIP IN CELLAR GALLERY COMPETITION 1
June 2, 1960 KIRKLAND MAN GIVEN MEDICAL RESEARCH GRANT (LOTTSFELDT, FREDERICK) 1
June 2, 1960 OUR TOWN (SCHOEN, ELMER R) 2
June 2, 1960 SCHOOL BUDDIES SINCE 9TH GRADE GRADUATE HARVARD (NIEMEI / KELLER) 9
June 2, 1960 ORIGINAL ART’S FOOD CENTER DEMOLISHED TO ALLOW PARKING FOR NEW 1
June 2, 1960 RESEARCH CENTER TO BE BUILT AT OVERLAKE PARK 1
June 2, 1960 A SALUTE TO LAKE WASH. SAFETY PATROL 5
June 2, 1960 275 SENIORS TO BE GRADUATED FROM LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 1
June 2, 1960 COMMENCEMENT TO BE HELD JUNE 2 FOR FIRST HOLY FAMILY GRADUATING 11
June 2, 1960 NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE TO GRADUATE 31 STUDENTS 6
June 2, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD ATTENDS ‘PRIVATE’ OPEN HOUSE 1
June 2, 1960 SPREAD OF URBANIZATION SYMBOLIZED BY CLOSURE OF FARM SHOP AT LWHS 9
June 2, 1960 FLYING-HORSESHOE RIDERS TO OPEN HORSE SHOW FRIDAY AT RAINWATER’S 10
June 2, 1960 PAMELA HOTES VIES FOR TITLE 1
June 2, 1960 POST OFFICE STATION SOUGHT FOR JUANITA 1
June 2, 1960 ASBURY, MINNIE 2
June 2, 1960 GINNOLD, CLINTON 5
June 2, 1960 GUILMETTE, DON 2
June 2, 1960 JOHNSON, GAIL 6
June 2, 1960 MCARTHUR, NETTIE A GARDENER 6
June 2, 1960 THOMAS, RALPH R 2
June 2, 1960 POST OFFICE STATION SOUGHT FOR JUANITA 1
June 9, 1960 NB OF C BUYS KIRKLAND FIRE HALL BONDS 1
June 9, 1960 THE ‘ORIGINAL’ BECOMES THE ‘NEW’ ART’S FOOD CENTER AT JUANITA 1
June 9, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD AGREES TO BUY ARMY BARRACKS 2
June 9, 1960 THE ‘ORIGINAL’ BECOMES THE ‘NEW’ ART’S FOOD CENTER AT JUANITA 1
June 9, 1960 BOY ON BICYCLE SERIOUSLY HURT IN CAR MISHAP (WILKS, BILLY) 2
June 9, 1960 DEAN PIERCE OF NW BIBLE COLLEGE GETS NEW JOB 2
June 9, 1960 REGISTRATION FOR NEXT FALL’S KINDERGARTENERS STARTS MONDAY 9
June 9, 1960 SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS PRESENTED AT 1960 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 1
June 9, 1960 SCHOOL DISTRICT TO GET ANNUAL FEDERAL FUNDS 2
June 9, 1960 YOUNG NURSERY SCHOOL GRADUATES ARE OVERLOOKED AT CLOSE OF SCHOOL 9
June 9, 1960 KATHLEEN BAIER, BRUCE BECKLUND 10
June 9, 1960 SANDRA LYNN DECKER, MERLE WINKLE 10
June 9, 1960 SUNDAY’S FIRE WAS FAKED FOR TV FILM 5
June 9, 1960 KIRKLAND’S NEW CITY OFFICIALS TAKES OATHS AND GET DOWN TO WORK 1
June 9, 1960 NEW OFFICIALS TAKE OVER IN KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON (PHOTOS) 7
June 9, 1960 UTILITIES CHIEF SEEKS CHANGE IN PROCEDURE 1
June 9, 1960 NEW HOUGHTON REGIME REJECTS RESIGNATION 1
June 9, 1960 GRAVEL COMPANY TO BUILD NEW BATCH PLANT 6
June 9, 1960 THE ‘ORIGINAL’ BECOMES THE ‘NEW’ ART’S FOOD CENTER AT JUANITA 1
June 9, 1960 PUBLIC BEACHES OPEN SATURDAY; GUARD READY; SUNSHINE WANTED 1
June 9, 1960 TWO KIRKLAND BOYS IN COUNTY JAIL ON BURGLARY CHARGES 2
June 9, 1960 BALDWIN, CALEB W 4
June 9, 1960 CARLSON, NELS WILLIAM 2
June 9, 1960 GRAFFS, THOMAS 6
June 9, 1960 GUNDERSON, THELMA 2
June 9, 1960 WESCOTT, MERTON GIRARD 2
June 9, 1960 WATER PIPES TO BE DEALT ROYAL FLUSH MONDAY 1
June 9, 1960 GLENDA LEE FUERST, ROBERT JOSLIN 10
June 16, 1960 STUDENT FROM THAILAND STAYING AT JUANITA HOME (TRAIDEJ, UA AREE) 1
June 16, 1960 WOMAN’S CLUB MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP GOES TO DIANA GLEASON, VIOLINIST 11
June 16, 1960 WORK BEGINS ON TIMBER LABORATORY AT OVERLAKE PARK 1
June 16, 1960 HUGO ENGEL OPENS SECOND LAKESHORE APPLIANCE STORE 6
June 16, 1960 NEW ‘VOLUME’ FOOD OUTLET OPENS DOORS IN KIRKLAND 6
June 16, 1960 LAKE WASHINGTON’S CLASS OF 1960 HAS WEEK OF CELEBRATIONS (PHOTOS) 7
June 16, 1960 TWO DAYS OF FUN SCHEDULED BY EAGLES FOR STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 9
June 16, 1960 HAZARDS OF CHEAP EXTINGUISHERS TOLD BY VOLUNTEER FIRE CHIEF 8
June 16, 1960 PLAT FILING IS ISSUE AT TOWN COUNCIL MEETING 1
June 16, 1960 MAYOR TOM BASS APPOINTS NEW ATTORNEY, COMMITTEES FOR HOUGHTON 8
June 16, 1960 JUANITA AREA RESIDENTS GET WATER IMPROVEMENTS WITH REST OF AREA 1
June 16, 1960 VANDIVORT, MRS ARTHUR A 2
June 16, 1960 FORMER PUBLISHER VISITS KIRKLAND (CLARKSON, T E ‘TOMMY’) 12
June 16, 1960 CITY TO GET GUSSIED UP FOR KIRKLAND KUP RACE 1
June 16, 1960 DISTRICT 81 NOW FED BY SEATTLE H20 1
June 16, 1960 JUANITA AREA RESIDENTS GET WATER IMPROVEMENTS WITH REST OF AREA 1
June 16, 1960 DIANE LITTELL, JAMES BILY 10
June 16, 1960 GERALDINE WARD, MICHAEL K WILLIAMS 10
June 16, 1960 JANICE MAY SCHOEN, JOHN D KERR 10
June 23, 1960 THREE CELLAR GALLERY ARTISTS TO SHOW (HARGETT / RADCLIFFE / LUKS) 11
June 23, 1960 5 GENERATION EVENT OBSERVED BY FAMILY (TENNANT/BRADLEY/BURNARD) 10
June 23, 1960 KIRKLAND MAN RETIRES AFTER 20 YEARS IN NAVY (YEYNA, JOSEPH J) 6
June 23, 1960 KIRKLAND SEAMAN WAS FIRST MAN ABOARD RUSSIAN SHIP (GILLMAN, JAMES 9
June 23, 1960 LETTER FROM A KIRKLANDITE … BY ADOPTION (ROSSIER, ANNA MARIE) 2
June 23, 1960 STUDENT FROM ALGERIA LEAVES FOR HOME (ROSSIER, ANNA MARIE) 7
June 23, 1960 KIRKLAND FIRM NAMED ARCHITECTS FOR NEW SCHOOL 2
June 23, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD ALTERS POLICY ON BUILDING SITES 1
June 23, 1960 CITY CALLS FOR BIDS TO TEAR DOWN FIRE HALL 1
June 23, 1960 MOVE AGAIN STARTED TO GET CLEAR TITLE TO CIVIC CENTER PROPERTY 1
June 23, 1960 OPEN HOUSE AT ‘TREND’ MODEL HOME 5
June 23, 1960 NEW MANAGER FOR TIRE SHOP (BEDLINGTON, NORM) 9
June 23, 1960 EAST SIDE OUTDOORSMEN HEAD FOR 2 WEEKS AT CAMP ORKILA 7
June 23, 1960 YOUNG RIDERS PLAN AND STAGE FULL SCALE HORSE SHOW ON FINN HILL 10
June 23, 1960 6 FOREIGN STUDENTS RECEIVE DEGREE FROM NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE 6
June 23, 1960 SUMMER ENROLLMENT SETS NEW RECORD IN LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST. 1
June 23, 1960 MYRRAH DIMOFF, GINO P TURELLA 10
June 23, 1960 MARAUDING DOGS ATTACK SHEEP 1
June 23, 1960 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AND BOAT SHOW SHARE LIMELIGHT FOR WEEKEND 1
June 23, 1960 CITY CALLS FOR BIDS TO TEAR DOWN FIRE HALL 1
June 23, 1960 CITY AUTHORIZES PICKUP OF ALL UNLICENSED DOGS 1
June 23, 1960 CITY CALLS FOR BIDS TO TEAR DOWN FIRE HALL 1
June 23, 1960 COUNCIL DENIES LICENSE FOR CIRCUS IN KIRKLAND 5
June 23, 1960 COUNCIL GIVES BERDAN CONTROL OF FOUR DEPTS 1
June 23, 1960 MOVE AGAIN STARTED TO GET CLEAR TITLE TO CIVIC CENTER PROPERTY 1
June 23, 1960 CITY AUTHORIZES PICKUP OF ALL UNLICENSED DOGS 1
June 23, 1960 PIGEON FANCIERS GIVEN 10-BIRD LIMIT IN CITY 5
June 23, 1960 SIDEWALK SIGNS ORDERED OFF WALKS 1
June 23, 1960 BRUMMETT, LEE ROY 5
June 23, 1960 CAVALIN, CARL 7
June 23, 1960 DOUGLAS, BERNICE G 5
June 23, 1960 ENGELBRECHT, KENNETH BRUCE 9
June 23, 1960 STUART, MARY ELLEN 9
June 30, 1960 MCILAHRGEYS TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY AT CHURCH RECEPTION 2
June 30, 1960 GAME WARDEN RETIRES TO QUIET OCCUPATION OF RAISING FLOWERS (DRAIN 1
June 30, 1960 OUR TOWN (ARNOLD, CLAUDE) 2
June 30, 1960 RETIRED PASTOR CELEBRATES 93RD BIRTHDAY EVENT (LOCKWOOD, CLARENCE 7
June 30, 1960 SON OF KIRKLAND PASTOR CONDUCTS OWN COMPOSITIONS (BLAKE, CURTISS) 7
June 30, 1960 THREE BROTHERS IN THE SERVICE AT SAME TIME (CROOK) 11
June 30, 1960 BRIDLE TRAIL HORSE SHOW TO FEATURE RARE LIPPIZAN 8
June 30, 1960 SALE OF BUILDING TO SHINSTROMS GIVES OWNERS CHANCE TO TRAVEL 1
June 30, 1960 JULY HEARING SET TO REVIEW WILDWOOD PLAT 2
June 30, 1960 THE JOURNAL SPENDS A DAY WITH SOME EAST SIDE YMCA DAY CAMPERS 6
June 30, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD OKAYS $97,855 FOR NEW BUSSES 1
June 30, 1960 ELTA ALLENE ASHCRAFT, DALE O BUNDY 11
June 30, 1960 EVELYN SELSET, LAUREN JUDD 10
June 30, 1960 SUSAN ANN RAINWATER, JOSEPH DAMASE BERGEVIN 10
June 30, 1960 VIRGINIA FRANK GODFREY, DAVID CARL CROWE 10
June 30, 1960 BRIDLE TRAIL HORSE SHOW TO FEATURE RARE LIPPIZAN 8
June 30, 1960 CIRCUS COMING TO TOWN JULY 4 8
June 30, 1960 CITY READY FOR FIRST ANNUAL KIRKLAND KUP RACE 1
June 30, 1960 EAGLES STAGE ONLY PARADE OF YEAR DURING STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 1
June 30, 1960 KIRKLAND HAS FLOAT CHASSIS 5
June 30, 1960 RAINBOW GIRLS SELL OFFICIAL KIRKLAND KUP PROGRAM 9
June 30, 1960 FIREWORKS DISPLAY SET FOR FOURTH ON LW SHIPYARDS 2
June 30, 1960 HOUGHTON OKAYS SALE OF FIREWORKS TO TEENAGERS 1
June 30, 1960 KIRKLAND POLICE TO CRACK DOWN ON FIREWORKS USERS 1
June 30, 1960 HOUGHTON OKAYS SALE OF FIREWORKS TO TEENAGERS 1
June 30, 1960 JULY HEARING SET TO REVIEW WILDWOOD PLAT 2
June 30, 1960 JUANITA BRANCH POST OFFICE TO OPEN 4
June 30, 1960 FIREWORKS DISPLAY SET FOR FOURTH ON LW SHIPYARDS 2
June 30, 1960 DOG LICENSE SALES ZOOM IN KIRKLAND 1
June 30, 1960 KIRKLAND POLICE TO CRACK DOWN ON FIREWORKS USERS 1
June 30, 1960 UNCLAIMED BIKES POLICE PROBLEM 7
June 30, 1960 VANDALS TAKE EDIBLES FROM CENTRAL SCHOOL 5
June 30, 1960 FISCHER, JOHN H 11
June 30, 1960 HART, ALFRIEDA JOHANNA 2
June 30, 1960 MULLIGAN, FRANCES 2
June 30, 1960 YOUNG, CLARISSA ETHEL 7
June 30, 1960 GIRLS STATE DELEGATE ELECTED MAYOR OF CITY (BANCROFT, SHERRY) 7
June 30, 1960 JUANITA BRANCH POST OFFICE TO OPEN 4
June 30, 1960 MAXINE CONOVER WINS 3RD STRAIGHT BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP 4
June 30, 1960 SUMMER CHURCH SCHOOLS PROVE POPULAR WITH YOUNGSTERS ON VACATION 9
July 7, 1960 KIRKLAND COUPLE OBSERVE 64TH WEDDING DATE (LEWIS, HAROLD) 2
July 7, 1960 WILLIAM K NEALS OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 9
July 7, 1960 AREA COUPLE SPENDS SUMMER AS LOOKOUTS (BURTON, JIM) 1
July 7, 1960 CONNIE LOESBY HOME FROM COLLEGE ON EAST COAST 7
July 7, 1960 CITY BUILDING PERMITS TO JULY TOTAL $384,835 2
July 7, 1960 WOMEN’S DORMITORY NEARS COMPLETION AT NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE 7
July 7, 1960 ROSE HILL CHURCH MORTGAGE BURNED; EARLY HISTORY DATES TO 1912 5
July 7, 1960 THREE ESCAPE COSTLY JUANITA HOUSE FIRE (MURPHY) 1
July 7, 1960 HOMES NEEDED FOR JAPANESE STUDENTS’ VISIT 7
July 7, 1960 JUDITH ANN WILKINSON, JOHN ROBERT HOLTE 8
July 7, 1960 NEVA WHEATLEY, GEOFFREY T POTTER 8
July 7, 1960 EAST LW DISTRICT GARDEN CLUBS ADOPT CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION PLAN 8
July 7, 1960 FIRST KIRKLAND KUP REGATTA JUDGED SUCCESSFUL DESPITE ROUGH WATER 1
July 7, 1960 MERRILY JOHNSON WINS ‘MISS KIRKLAND’ TITLE 1
July 7, 1960 THREE ESCAPE COSTLY JUANITA HOUSE FIRE (MURPHY) 1
July 7, 1960 KIRKLAND OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZES ALASKA AND HAWAII W/ 50-STAR FLAG 1
July 7, 1960 ROSE HILL CHURCH MORTGAGE BURNED; EARLY HISTORY DATES TO 1912 5
July 7, 1960 THREE ESCAPE COSTLY JUANITA HOUSE FIRE (MURPHY) 1
July 7, 1960 GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS MEET DEADLINE TO COMPLETE REST SHELTER 9
July 7, 1960 DOG CATCHER BEGINS ROUNDS OF KIRKLAND 2
July 7, 1960 JOHNSON, JOSEPHINE 5
July 7, 1960 LOHMER, EDMUND 10
July 7, 1960 PRUSS, BEVERLEY JEAN 2
July 7, 1960 RODMAN, EMMA 10
July 7, 1960 SHERWOOD, BERTHA K 8
July 7, 1960 WULFF, ELIZABETH 9
July 7, 1960 EAST LW DISTRICT GARDEN CLUBS ADOPT CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION PLAN 8
July 7, 1960 GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS MEET DEADLINE TO COMPLETE REST SHELTER 9
July 7, 1960 JANE GOSSELIN FILES FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 1
July 7, 1960 GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS MEET DEADLINE TO COMPLETE REST SHELTER 9
July 7, 1960 CITY’S WATER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM TO BE COMPLETED BY END OF JULY 1
July 14, 1960 BANK SECRETARY MARKS 40 YEARS OF SERVICE (NELSON, ELIZABETH) 1
July 14, 1960 EXCHANGE STUDENT HUGH LADE KEEPS IN TOUCH WITH KIRKLAND 9
July 14, 1960 FORMER KIRKLAND RESIDENTS PLAN TO RETURN FROM THAILAND (GILMORE) 2
July 14, 1960 JUDGE BURNS NAMED OFFICIAL OF REGATTA IN KELOWNA, B C 11
July 14, 1960 ON TOUR WITH RAINBOW GIRLS (NIKULA, CHERIE) 10
July 14, 1960 OUR TOWN (DOWDY, HAROLD) 2
July 14, 1960 PORTABLE CLASSROOMS (PHOTO) 7
July 14, 1960 CITY COUNCIL OKS PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR FIRE HALL 1
July 14, 1960 NEW HOURS OKAYED FOR CITY HALL 1
July 14, 1960 PERMIT TO BUILD APARTMENTS GRANTED OVER OBJECTION 2
July 14, 1960 PROPERTY OWNERS SUE HOUGHTON ON SUBDIVISION 1
July 14, 1960 KIRKLAND AGENTS ANNOUNCE NEW INSURANCE PLAN 2
July 14, 1960 SERVICE STATION OPERATORS OPEN ROSE HILL CENTER (ROSE HILL CARTER 11
July 14, 1960 STREET WORKER SUFFERS BURNS IN TAR FIRE (GILNO, JOHN) 1
July 14, 1960 COUNTY ACQUIRES 40-ACRE YOUTH CAMP AND CENTER FROM W G TYRRELL 11
July 14, 1960 NEW DEAN NAMED FOR NW BIBLE COLLEGE (LACKEY, JOHN W) 9
July 14, 1960 NEW U OF W ENTRANCE RULES WILL FORCE STUDENTS TO STUDY HARDER 1
July 14, 1960 CITY COUNCIL OKS PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR FIRE HALL 1
July 14, 1960 ‘THIS IS YOUR HOUGHTON FIRE DEPARTMENT’ PUT ON TV FILM 9
July 14, 1960 CITY COUNCIL OKS PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR FIRE HALL 1
July 14, 1960 CITY COUNCIL REAPPOINTS JUDGE AND DOCTOR; PASSES PIGEON LAW 1
July 14, 1960 PROPERTY OWNERS SUE HOUGHTON ON SUBDIVISION 1
July 14, 1960 ‘THIS IS YOUR HOUGHTON FIRE DEPARTMENT’ PUT ON TV FILM 9
July 14, 1960 VANDALISM AT JUANITA SCHOOL, COMMUNITY CLUB 1
July 14, 1960 ‘THIS IS YOUR HOUGHTON FIRE DEPARTMENT’ PUT ON TV FILM 9
July 14, 1960 BAINE, HARRY 7
July 14, 1960 CHARLOTTA, ANNA 2
July 14, 1960 PAYNE, RICHARD B 7
July 14, 1960 TURNER, RUTH 7
July 14, 1960 KIRKLAND AREA SCOUTS AWAIT GOLDEN JUBILEE 1
July 14, 1960 GRAD STUDENT JOINS JOURNAL FOR SUMMER 1
July 14, 1960 JOURNAL’S CAMERA SPENDS DAY WITH GOLF CHAMP JO ANNE GUNDERSON 5
July 14, 1960 BIDS OKAYED ON EVEREST PARK WORK 2
July 14, 1960 CHURCH OF CHRIST HAS NEW MINISTER (WILLIAMS, LOWELL) 9
July 14, 1960 TELEPHONE COMPANY STARTS NEW SERVICE FOR BUSINESS CUSTOMERS 9
July 14, 1960 DONNA LOU HAYS, JERRY LYNN HATHAWAY 10
July 14, 1960 KATHLEEN IRENE BAIER, BRUCE JOHN BECKLUND 10
July 21, 1960 KIRKLAND ARTISTS PREPARE FOR BELLEVUE ARTS FAIR 9
July 21, 1960 BEAUTY QUEEN LIFE IS FUN, STRENUOUS TO MERRILY JOHNSON 7
July 21, 1960 KIRKLAND COUPLE TO ATTEND WITNESS ASSEMBLY (SMITH, EARL) 9
July 21, 1960 ROSE HILL VILLAGE NEARS COMPLETION; HOPE TO OPEN AUG 10 1
July 21, 1960 BELLEVUE FIRM GETS CONTRACT FOR DEMOLITION OF KIRKLAND FIRE HALL 1
July 21, 1960 INGLEWOOD CHURCH SETS DEDICATION 9
July 21, 1960 HOUGHTON COUNCIL VOTES IN FAVOR OF NICK GORN’S MOSCOW RESTAURANT 1
July 21, 1960 SEATTLE MAN DIES AT JUANITA PARK BEACH (BARSTOW, THOMAS) 6
July 21, 1960 KIRKLAND KIDS CUT CAPERS IN CIRCUS COSTUMES 5
July 21, 1960 KIRKLAND ARTISTS PREPARE FOR BELLEVUE ARTS FAIR 9
July 21, 1960 CITY FATHERS CRITICIZE SALE OF FIREWORKS 1
July 21, 1960 HOUGHTON COUNCIL VOTES IN FAVOR OF NICK GORN’S MOSCOW RESTAURANT 1
July 21, 1960 BROWN, H OSCAR 6
July 21, 1960 BROWN, MRS HOWARD 6
July 21, 1960 RAINEY, DEBRA JEAN 9
July 21, 1960 WALTZ, CHARLOTTE 7
July 21, 1960 OFF TO SCOUT CAMP (PHOTO OF TROOP 452) 7
July 21, 1960 LITTLE LEAGUERS TAKE OVER EAST SIDE SPORT SCENE THIS WEEKEND 1
July 21, 1960 STATE OKS SALE OF $30 MILLION OF BONDS FOR EVERGREEN POINT BRIDGE 1
July 21, 1960 ELIZABETH VANCLEVE, FRANK C SKADAN 8
July 21, 1960 MARY ELISABETH HEISER, ERNEST M HAYS 8
July 21, 1960 SARA LOUISE LARSON, DONALD RAY RYCHLIK 8
July 28, 1960 BELLEVUE ARTS FAIR JURY CITES PAINTINGS BY KIRKLAND ARTISTS 7
July 28, 1960 KIRKLAND’S CELLAR GALLERY BROUGHT INTO SHARP FOCUS THIS WEEK 1
July 28, 1960 KIRKLAND COUPLE WINS VACATION IN EUROPE (HIEB, HENRY) 1
July 28, 1960 PHILLIPINE CITY HONORS FORMER KIRKLAND MINISTER (GRIFFITHS) 1
July 28, 1960 EAST SIDE FURNITURE CO SOLD; NOW CALLED EAST SIDE TRADING POST 6
July 28, 1960 HANSEN MOTOR CO GETS LARK, HAWK DEALERSHIP HERE 2
July 28, 1960 MACDOUGALL AND SOUTHWICK’S GETS NEW MANAGER (WINSTEAD, JOHN) 2
July 28, 1960 SALESMAN FIND FRESH FRUIT OFFERS SOLUTION TO SCHOOL COSTS 8
July 28, 1960 NANCY ANN GRIFFITHS, GERALD S LUPTON 10
July 28, 1960 PIGEON SHOW SUNDAY AT CIVIC CENTER 6
July 28, 1960 FIREWORKS BOOM BRINGS HOUGHTON $6743 BOON 1
July 28, 1960 FIREWORKS BOOM BRINGS HOUGHTON $6743 BOON 1
July 28, 1960 HOUGHTON ASKS $80,000 ROAD DAMAGES AGAINST YARROW BAY DEVELOPMENT 1
July 28, 1960 HOUGHTON L.I.D. AWARDS $34000 WATER CONTRACT 1
July 28, 1960 ‘LEARN TO SWIM’ PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS AT BEACHES 5
July 28, 1960 BURELL, JOHN W 2
July 28, 1960 HAMPTON, HAROLD L (BUD) 2
July 28, 1960 LEFFEL, CHARLES W 11
July 28, 1960 RIFE, HARRY ROY 11
July 28, 1960 WARD, INFANT 11
July 28, 1960 ‘LEARN TO SWIM’ PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS AT BEACHES 5
July 28, 1960 YOUNG RIFLEMAN HAS SIGHTS ON NATIONAL TITLE (ROSE, ROBERT) 4
July 28, 1960 CONTRACT FOR SIGNS ON HWY 1 OKAYED 7
July 28, 1960 HOUGHTON ASKS $80,000 ROAD DAMAGES AGAINST YARROW BAY DEVELOPMENT 1
July 28, 1960 HOUGHTON L.I.D. AWARDS $34000 WATER CONTRACT 1
July 28, 1960 WASH. NATURAL GAS INSTALLS REDMOND LINE (PHOTOS) 9
July 28, 1960 JUDITH HAYES, PAUL MORAN 10
July 28, 1960 KAREN RUTH FREY, ARTHUR MASON 10
August 4, 1960 KVAM DRUG STORE – REMODELED 5
August 4, 1960 FRENCH CAFE ATMOSPHERE PREVAILS AT CELLAR GALLERY’S PREVIEW PARTY 9
August 4, 1960 ALICE LLOYD’S LURES 4
August 4, 1960 KIRKLAND DRIVER WINS SEAFAIR HYDRO RACE – IN MINIATURE (LARSON, L 4
August 4, 1960 OUR TOWN (HENDRIX, OTIS & FRANCES) 2
August 4, 1960 SALTY SINBADS SAIL SOUTH IN SEARCH OF SUNFILLED SKIES (MAY, D) 1
August 4, 1960 KVAM DRUGS CELEBRATES REMODELING 2
August 4, 1960 L & K COMPANY BUILDING OPENS IN KIRKLAND 1
August 4, 1960 BOARD APPROVES REDMOND SITE FOR DISTRICT’S NEXT HIGH SCHOOL 1
August 4, 1960 WILDWOOD HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION SCHEDULED FOR COURT HEARING 1
August 4, 1960 JOHN BRATT IS NEW EAST SIDE LIFE INSURANCE AGENT 2
August 4, 1960 TWO DELEGATIONS OF YOUNG PEOPLE FROM OVERSEAS VISIT KIRKLAND 7
August 4, 1960 PARENT-CHILD NURSERY SCHOOL WILL ORGANIZE 10
August 4, 1960 GOLLOFON ISSUES FIRE WARNING 1
August 4, 1960 CITY EMPLOYMENT LIMITED TO ONE FAMILY MEMBER 2
August 4, 1960 ‘NUISANCES’ DISCUSSED BY COUNCILMEN 1
August 4, 1960 WILDWOOD HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION SCHEDULED FOR COURT HEARING 1
August 4, 1960 SPECIAL FUND TO HELP OFFICER PASSED BY CITY 1
August 4, 1960 THREE ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH KIRKLAND BREAK-IN 1
August 4, 1960 HAMPTON, HAROLD L 9
August 4, 1960 LARSEN, ANNA M 2
August 4, 1960 FIRST CUSTOMER (PHOTO OF JUANITA P.O.) 10
August 4, 1960 KIRKLAND BOYS PARTICIPATE IN SEATTLE’S REGIONAL SOAP BOX DERBY 4
August 4, 1960 MAXINE CONOVER RETURNS FROM NATIONAL TRYOUTS TO CAPTURE 1ST PLACE 4
August 4, 1960 GRADING OF EVEREST PARK BEGINS AUG 8 1
August 4, 1960 ELENA JUNE GREGG, GERALD LEE SIMPSON 8
August 4, 1960 JOYCE FLIPPIN, ROBERT DORSTAD 8
August 4, 1960 LUELLA FLORENCE LYON, DAVID ROSE 8
August 11, 1960 HOUGHTON COUPLE MARKS ANNIVERSARY (POWELL, DAVID) 8
August 11, 1960 BRUCE BENNETT ESCORTS COMMUNITY QUEEN TO GALA CORONATION BALL 9
August 11, 1960 KIRKLAND AREA YOUTHS TAKE MODEL PLANE TITLES (COLTRAN) 5
August 11, 1960 KIRKLAND LAD REIGNS AS KING DURING SEAFAIR (MCDONALD, BRUCE) 7
August 11, 1960 LIFE SLOWS TO A CRAWL FOR DWIGHT (PHILLIPS) AS POLIO HITS COUNTY 1
August 11, 1960 SINGER TO HAVE SOPRANO PART IN WORLD PREMIERE (ZOBEL, MARY ELLEN) 2
August 11, 1960 ADDITION TO OVERLAKE SITE (DRAWING OF OVERLAKE PROFESSIONAL CTR) 10
August 11, 1960 GRAND OPENING PLANNED AUG 17 FOR ROSE HILL SHOPPING CENTER 2
August 11, 1960 NEW SHOPPING CENTER PLANNED FOR HOUGHTON 1
August 11, 1960 KIRKLAND’S CHANGING SCENE (PHOTO OF FIRE HALL DEMOLITION) 5
August 11, 1960 GRAND OPENING PLANNED AUG 17 FOR ROSE HILL SHOPPING CENTER 2
August 11, 1960 NEW SHOPPING CENTER PLANNED FOR HOUGHTON 1
August 11, 1960 SEATTLE MAN JOINS KIRKLAND BAKERY (GRAVES, LEON) 5
August 11, 1960 UNITED GOOD NEIGHBORS DRIVE LAUNCHED IN AREA 1
August 11, 1960 JAPANESE GIRLS VISITING HERE TO ENTER COLLEGE 6
August 11, 1960 EDITH ANNETTE HARTMAN, ADOLPH PETERSON JR 8
August 11, 1960 LYNN MARIE HUFF, PAUL CLIFFORD COE 8
August 11, 1960 FIRES AT DUMP PLAGUE FIREMEN 6
August 11, 1960 HOUGHTON YOUTHS ESCAPE FLAMES FROM PLAYHOUSE 1
August 11, 1960 LIFE SLOWS TO A CRAWL FOR DWIGHT (PHILLIPS) AS POLIO HITS COUNTY 1
August 11, 1960 HOUGHTON YOUTHS ESCAPE FLAMES FROM PLAYHOUSE 1
August 11, 1960 NEW SHOPPING CENTER PLANNED FOR HOUGHTON 1
August 11, 1960 REDMOND NIKE TO GET CHANGE 7
August 11, 1960 HEBERT, JOSEPH FREDERICK 9
August 11, 1960 HOWE, GERTRUDE T 9
August 11, 1960 SUNDBLAD, NANCY MALONE 5
August 11, 1960 WALKER, JULIAN H 1
August 11, 1960 BOY SCOUTS RETURN FROM JAMBOREE WITH MEMORIES AND MEMENTOS 7
August 11, 1960 FIVE KIRKLAND HOUSEWIVES TAKE TO PAINT INSTEAD OF TEA CUPS 8
August 11, 1960 GOVERNOR ROSELLINI SCHEDULED TO MAKE 4 STOPS IN KIRKLAND 1
August 11, 1960 KIRKLAND YOUNGSTERS JOIN NIXON BOOSTERS AT AIRPORT RECEPTION 6
August 11, 1960 ‘ZEKE’ CLARK TO VISIT HERE 7
August 11, 1960 NEW STAFFER JOINS EAST SIDE JOURNAL (BECKER, JAY) 2
August 11, 1960 GRAND OPENING PLANNED AUG 17 FOR ROSE HILL SHOPPING CENTER 2
August 11, 1960 NEW ROUTE FOR POINTS DRIVE ROAD IS CONSIDERED 1
August 11, 1960 SITE FOR 2ND BRIDGE GROUNDBREAKING SET FOR BELLEVUE SACRED HEARTS 7
August 11, 1960 SPAN CONSTRUCTION STALLED BY SUIT AGAINST STATE 1
August 11, 1960 FLYING OBJECTS – NOT SAUCERS – SEEN IN SKIES MONDAY 5
August 11, 1960 LINDA LOU HENDIRCKSON, RONALD CAMPBELL 8
August 11, 1960 PAULINE BEAUCHAMP, DONALD A
LELAND
8
August 18, 1960 HARDENBROOK FAMILY ROUNDUP HONORS FATHER 9
August 18, 1960 NAVY JUDO EXPERT HOLDS DOWN KIRKLAND DESK (POOL, JACK) 4
August 18, 1960 SALTY SEAMAN, NEOPHYTE RENEW MEMORIES (HOYT / CHRISTENSEN) 12
August 18, 1960 STORY ABOUT A HOLE (H A SNODGRASS’ BOMB SHELTER) 1
August 18, 1960 GRAND OPENING HELD FOR NEW ROSE HILL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 1
August 18, 1960 GRAND OPENING HELD FOR NEW ROSE HILL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 1
August 18, 1960 STORY ABOUT A HOLE (H A SNODGRASS’ BOMB SHELTER) 1
August 18, 1960 ELEMENTARY-JR HIGH PUPILS SLATED FOR MORE FRENCH, SPANISH CLASSES 7
August 18, 1960 LAKE WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TO WELCOME 17 NEW TEACHERS 11
August 18, 1960 NEW ELEMENTARY LIBRARY SYSTEM TO HAVE VARIED BENEFITS HERE 9
August 18, 1960 RECORD ENROLLMENT PREDICTED FOR LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS 1
August 18, 1960 SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS OFF APPROVAL OF COUNTY’S BOUNDARY STUDY IDEA 2
August 18, 1960 VICKI MACDONALD, ROBERT LEE JOHNSON 10
August 18, 1960 BAGGALEY ASKS HIGHER RATES FOR CITY WATER 1
August 18, 1960 CITY OKS NEW BATCH PLANT PLANS WITH “IF” 1
August 18, 1960 ATTORNEY JOINS KIRKLAND FIRM (SILVERNALE, GRANT) 7
August 18, 1960 LAWYER DENIES MAN INVOLVED IN CRASH DEATH OF JOSEPH HEBERT 6
August 18, 1960 “GO-KARTS HERE TO STAY,” SAYS OFFICIAL OF RACING ASSOCIATION 6
August 18, 1960 GRAND OPENING HELD FOR NEW ROSE HILL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 1
August 18, 1960 CONSTRUCTION OF SECOND LAKE BRIDGE ALREADY BEGUN, ROSELLINI SAYS 1
August 18, 1960 PLANS TOLD FOR 116TH PAVING, INTERCHANGE PROPERTY PURCHASE 1
August 18, 1960 TRAFFIC CONTROL SET FOR 156TH 6
August 18, 1960 DELORES MARIE FORQUE, RALPH WIGREN 10
August 18, 1960 MARGARET HAYNES, WILLIAM HUTTULA 10
August 25, 1960 SHEEP RAISING AT HAPPY HILL FARM IS PROJECT OF SON (VAN STROM) 5
August 25, 1960 MR AND MRS ARTHUR WILLIAMS TO OBSERVE EMERALD ANNIVERSARY 7
August 25, 1960 GERMAN VISITOR MAKES TRIP TO U.S. BY AIR (KUBATZ / KLEIN) 2
August 25, 1960 PLANNERS APPROVE SHOPPING CENTER 1
August 25, 1960 NOT YET (PHOTO OF WAVERLY HALL ENTRANCE) 13
August 25, 1960 SUBDIVISIONS HAVE DONE-IN DAN’L BOONERS 1
August 25, 1960 5000 VISIT ROSE HILL SHOP CENTER 6
August 25, 1960 PLANNERS APPROVE SHOPPING CENTER 1
August 25, 1960 KIRKLAND GIRLS TO TAKE STEP FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO COLLEGE 8
August 25, 1960 ANNEXATION UNDERWAY FOR KIRKLAND LAKE AREA 1
August 25, 1960 SUBDIVISIONS HAVE DONE-IN DAN’L BOONERS 1
August 25, 1960 12 NEW TEACHERS COMING TO DISTRICT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS 9
August 25, 1960 HOLY FAMILY HAS RECORD ENROLLMENT 10
August 25, 1960 KIRKLAND GIRLS TO TAKE STEP FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO COLLEGE 8
August 25, 1960 SEATTLE DANCE SCHOOL TO OPEN KIRKLAND BRANCH 8
August 25, 1960 BETH DEE HARRELL, REGINALD COURT 8
August 25, 1960 SYLVIA MAYHEW, ROBERT SOTELO 7
August 25, 1960 PLANNERS APPROVE SHOPPING CENTER 1
August 25, 1960 HOUGHTON ATTORNEY REPORTS ON $80,000 ROAD DAMAGE SUIT 1
August 25, 1960 SPORT EQUIPMENT TAKEN FROM JUANITA AREA 12
August 25, 1960 ATHERLY, NATHAN R 9
August 25, 1960 DORAN, MARY 2
August 25, 1960 DUFFY, ROBERT 1
August 25, 1960 FAWCETT, LAURA BELL 9
August 25, 1960 JOHNSON, HENRY 2
August 25, 1960 MONTGOMERY, LEOTTA B 6
August 25, 1960 WILSON, JACK K 7
August 25, 1960 PRECINCT BOUNDARY CHANGES AFFECT 800 1
August 25, 1960 JOURNAL WEDS MODERN PROCESS 1
August 25, 1960 MAXINE (CONOVER) RETAINS REDMOND DERBY TITLE 12
August 25, 1960 RECORD POSSIBLE IN SWIM MEET (HALDEMAN, VICKI) 13
August 25, 1960 5000 VISIT ROSE HILL SHOP CENTER 6
August 25, 1960 REDMOND EDGES HOUGHTON IN PEOPLE RACE 6
August 25, 1960 US CENSUS COUNT SHORT 42 PERSONS FOR HOUGHTON 2
August 25, 1960 KIRKLAND’S SAFETY RECORD HONORED BY AAA PLAQUE 10
August 25, 1960 BRIDGE MOVES AHEAD ON THREE FRONTS 1
August 25, 1960 HOUGHTON ATTORNEY REPORTS ON $80,000 ROAD DAMAGE SUIT 1
August 25, 1960 BETTER (WATER) SERVICE SEEN FOR DISTRICT 72 2
August 25, 1960 OFFICIALS DEPLORE RATE BOOST 1
August 25, 1960 SHARON KAY OTTESON, DONN MICHAEL SAGE 8
September 1,
1960
FORMER RESIDENTS OF KIRKLAND CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING (SMITH, R) 8
September 1,
1960
WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS OF SIX ARTISTS WILL BE FEATURED AT ART SHOW 7
September 1,
1960
CITY LAD TURNS COWBOY AFTER TASTE OF RIDING (GREEN, WAYNE) 5
September 1,
1960
DWIGHT’S LEFT LEG CAN MOVE (PHILLIPS, DWIGHT) 1
September 1,
1960
HOUSEWIFE, 90, WORKS CROSSWORD PUZZLES (TRAPP, ORPHA J) 1
September 1,
1960
JO ANNE (GUNDERSON) TAKES NATIONALS AGAIN 1
September 1,
1960
GROWING ALREADY (PHOTO OF LUNDVALL & KREIDER BUILDING) 9
September 1,
1960
CIVIC CENTER LANGUISHES IN LEGAL LIMBO 1
September 1,
1960
FINAL FIREHALL PLAN INCLUDES LIBRARY GROWTH 1
September 1,
1960
DECISION OF JUDGE TO REMOVE WILDWOOD PLAT STUMPS EXPERTS 1
September 1,
1960
PEOPLE WON’T BUY BIG LOTS COMMENTS KIRKLAND ENGINEER 9
September 1,
1960
NEW STUDENT, NEW DRESS (PHOTOS OF MARY JOLGEN) 13
September 1,
1960
DEFENSE POST GOES BEGGING 9
September 1,
1960
41 NEW TEACHERS TO ATTEND ORIENTATION PROGRAM 5
September 1,
1960
ADULT CLASSES TOLD HERE 1
September 1,
1960
COMPLETE SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULE – CLIP AND SAVE 10
September 1,
1960
EAST SIDE COULD USE A JUNIOR COLLEGE 1
September 1,
1960
NEW SCHOOL BUSES TO BE ON DISPLAY 9
September 1,
1960
FINAL FIREHALL PLAN INCLUDES LIBRARY GROWTH 1
September 1,
1960
DECISION OF JUDGE TO REMOVE WILDWOOD PLAT STUMPS EXPERTS 1
September 1,
1960
STATE GARDEN CLUB OFFICERS WILL BREAKFAST IN JUANITA DURING TOUR 7
September 1,
1960
BURGLARY WAVE HITS ROSE HILL 1
September 1,
1960
DECISION OF JUDGE TO REMOVE WILDWOOD PLAT STUMPS EXPERTS 1
September 1,
1960
PATROL SUCCESSFUL 1
September 1,
1960
FINAL FIREHALL PLAN INCLUDES LIBRARY GROWTH 1
September 1,
1960
STATE GARDEN CLUB OFFICERS WILL BREAKFAST IN JUANITA DURING TOUR 7
September 1,
1960
JO ANNE (GUNDERSON) TAKES NATIONALS AGAIN 1
September 1,
1960
BURGLARY WAVE HITS ROSE HILL 1
September 1,
1960
GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY HELD; DIGNITARIES TOAST BRIDGE START 1
September 1,
1960
DELAINE AUGUSTINE, REV EUGENE H DENNER 7
September 8,
1960
CITIZENS BANK MERGES WITH PEOPLES NATIONAL OF SEATTLE 1
September 8,
1960
MRS BANGHART OFF TO JAUNT IN SCOTLAND 8
September 8,
1960
THEY DIDN’T WANT A BOY, JUST MIKE (WEBBER, MICHAEL) 1
September 8,
1960
LAKE WASHINGTON METHODIST CHURCH TO HONOR ANNIVERSARY 6
September 8,
1960
KIRKLANDITES ESCAPE LAKE WATERS (WATTS / LEVERETT) 1
September 8,
1960
HAVE YOU GOT YOUR WATER BILL YET (PHOTO OF GIRLS PLAYING DRESS-UP 8
September 8,
1960
FLAMES TAKE OLDEST BUS 5
September 8,
1960
NURSERY SCHOOL OPENING SET 2
September 8,
1960
SCHOOLS MARK 6% GROWTH 1
September 8,
1960
GUNMAN TAKES $1000 2
September 8,
1960
WATERMELON THEFT ENDANGERS YOUTH 1
September 8,
1960
AICHELE, ROBERT LEROY 5
September 8,
1960
FITCH, JESSE 10
September 8,
1960
JAHN, HARRY 10
September 8,
1960
KIDDER, PERCY P 5
September 8,
1960
NELSON, FANNIE 5
September 8,
1960
WRIGHT, PHYLLIS 10
September 8,
1960
DOZENS OF LOCAL CANDIDATES SEEK KIRKLAND AREA VOTES 2
September 8,
1960
MAP OF KIRKLAND’S NEW PRECINCTS 12
September 8,
1960
REST SHELTER DEDICATION SLATED 1
September 8,
1960
116TH PAVING BID OPENING SEPT 27, HEARING DUE 1
September 8,
1960
JUNE LAGE, RANDY PATTERSON 8
September 8,
1960
SHIRLEY ANN PETERS, DAVID G FAIRFIELD 7
September 15,
1960
KELLOGGS’ SILVER ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION 6
September 15,
1960
WHOLE TOWN IS CLARY FULLARD’S HOBBY 2
September 15,
1960
CENTER DEVELOPMENT UP TO LEGISLATURE 1
September 15,
1960
BLAST VICTIM (PHOTO OF EARL DODDS & SERVICE STATION) 1
September 15,
1960
MOTHER, TWO CHILDREN IN CAR HIT BY TRAIN (OTTESEN) 1
September 15,
1960
CITIZEN’S ADVISORY COUNCIL ASKS TWO MILLION DOLLARS 1
September 15,
1960
AUDITOR, ENGINEER FLAY BUDGET: MAYOR SAYS HE FOLLOWS RULE 1
September 15,
1960
TOWN OKAYS FLY CONTROL MEASURE 1
September 15,
1960
TOWN OKAYS FLY CONTROL MEASURE 1
September 15,
1960
TWO BURGLARIES IN AREA CLEARED 1
September 15,
1960
DEMARIS, MAUDE 2
September 15,
1960
OLSON, ORVILLE JOHN 2
September 15,
1960
NEW VFW POST FORMED HERE 1
September 15,
1960
INCUMBENTS NOMINATED IN 48TH DISTRICT RACE 1
September 15,
1960
CHANGES SOUGHT TONIGHT FOR MARKET, FIRST ST 1
September 15,
1960
METRO TO ABSORB KIRKLAND SEWER SYSTEM IN 1962 1
September 15,
1960
BLANCHE BORGFORD, DAVID SCHNEEWIND 6
September 15,
1960
SANDRA DECKER, MYRL WINKLE 6
September 22,
1960
CELLAR GALLERY CELEBRATES FIRST ANNIVERSARY WITH WATERCOLORS 13
September 22,
1960
HEISDORF AND NELSON FAMILY PREPARE FOR TRIP TO GERMANY 9
September 22,
1960
KIRKLAND’S ANSWER TO DANIEL BOONE IS PACKER-GUIDE (GRAVES, TOM) 10
September 22,
1960
VIOLINIST HOME FROM STUDY IN SALZBURG (FOLLETTE, GRETA) 9
September 22,
1960
BIDS PUT OFF ON FIREHALL 3
September 22,
1960
CITY ASKS FOR CENTER TITLE 1
September 22,
1960
WILDWOOD PLAT TAKES NEW TURN 1
September 22,
1960
OFFICIALS INVESTIGATING SUNDAY’S PLANE CRASH THAT KILLED TWO MEN 1
September 22,
1960
THERMOMETER ADVERTISES UGN DRIVE IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO) 2
September 22,
1960
VOLUNTEER WORKERS CLEAN YARD FOR KIRKLAND COUPLE 1
September 22,
1960
KIRKLAND AREA YOUTHS APPLAUD EUROPEAN TRAVEL AS EDUCATION 7
September 22,
1960
DENNY PARK TO VOTE ON ANNEXATION TO KENMORE SEWER FOR PLANNING 1
September 22,
1960
BIBLE COLLEGE EXPECTS 25% MORE FRESHMEN 7
September 22,
1960
PARENTS QUESTION SCHOOLS’ PE PLANS PRACTICES 1
September 22,
1960
PENNI HOLMBERG, ALLEN SEARLE 6
September 22,
1960
BIDS PUT OFF ON FIREHALL 3
September 22,
1960
MAYOR CALLS AUDIT ABOVE AVERAGE 1
September 22,
1960
HISTORY OF KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF REST SHELTER SIGN) 1
September 22,
1960
WILDWOOD PLAT TAKES NEW TURN 1
September 22,
1960
JUANITA CLUB TO STUDY IMPROVEMENT 1
September 22,
1960
CLAUSEN, KATHERINE 2
September 22,
1960
GAZARIAN, SAM 2
September 22,
1960
BASEBALL, SOMEDAY (PHOTO OF EVEREST PARK) 13
September 22,
1960
KIRKLAND PLANNERS SCOTCH MARKET-FIRST ST REZONES 2
September 22,
1960
BATTY RAE WATT, GERALD PAYNE 8
September 22,
1960
KATHERINE DAVIS, GERALD WHITE 8
September 22,
1960
LILA PAGEL, PAUL WENTZEL 6
September 22,
1960
MARY BAKER, ROBERT WITTENBORN 6
September 29,
1960
YORK FARM HOLSTEINS NEW PREMIER BANNER 1
September 29,
1960
LAKE WASHINGTON ARTISTS WIN POPPY POSTER CONTEST 7
September 29,
1960
GIRL CHOOSES JOB THAT PERMITS HER TO TRAVEL (BAKKE, MARIELLEN) 2
September 29,
1960
PHOTOGRAPHER RETURNS TO TAKE OVER STUDIO (DOUGLAS, GARY L) 5
September 29,
1960
STENOGRAPHER, WINS REGIONAL SEATTLE SPEECH CONTEST (CHRISTENSEN) 5
September 29,
1960
BRIDLE TRAILS GETS $6000 1
September 29,
1960
NEW ROSE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH IS ORGANIZED 3
September 29,
1960
FIRE DESTROYS ROSE HILL HOME (BLAKE, BILL) 1
September 29,
1960
HOUGHTON OKAYS PLAT 2ND TIME (WILDWOOD) 2
September 29,
1960
AREA LEADS NORTH COUNTY UGN DRIVE 1
September 29,
1960
START FUND TO AID YOUNG MOTHER OF 4 1
September 29,
1960
BADCON, O’CONNELL NAMED (CLASS PRESIDENTS) 6
September 29,
1960
FOUR LAKE WASHINGTON YOUTHS NAMED MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS 1
September 29,
1960
LAKE WASHINGTON LAUD HIGH SCHOOL’S EXCELLENCE 6
September 29,
1960
DEONNE BARTLOW, JEFF WEBB 8
September 29,
1960
JOAN WILKINSON, RICHARD E MCGREW 8
September 29,
1960
LINDA LOU POPE, CHARLES MCGRATH JR 8
September 29,
1960
FIRE DESTROYS ROSE HILL HOME (BLAKE, BILL) 1
September 29,
1960
NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM COMING TO DISTRICT 41 1
September 29,
1960
BUDGET SHOWS GOVERNMENT TO COST .30 A HEAD FOR 1961 1
September 29,
1960
EXCERPT FROM AUDITOR’S REPORT ON WATER DEPT 3
September 29,
1960
HOUGHTON OKAYS PLAT 2ND TIME (WILDWOOD) 2
September 29,
1960
ARRESTS TOLD FOR VANDALISM IN KIRKLAND 1
September 29,
1960
CRIME COSTS NOT MEASURED BY LOSSES 6
September 29,
1960
LATHAM, WILLIAM “BUD” 2
September 29,
1960
TAYLOR, DOROTHY M 2
September 29,
1960
BELLEVUE-KIRKLAND VFW TO HOLD INSTALLATION 6
September 29,
1960
BASEBALL COST $3000 HERE LAST SEASON 10
September 29,
1960
KIRKLANDITE NAMED STATE CHECKERS CHAMP (FLOWER, AL) 10
September 29,
1960
NEW ROSE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH IS ORGANIZED 3
September 29,
1960
FIRE DESTROYS ROSE HILL HOME (BLAKE, BILL) 1
September 29,
1960
SEAWORTHY SCOUTS, MARINERS HOST SAILING PARTY 3
September 29,
1960
PUBLIC MEETING CALLED ON LAKE SEWER QUESTION 1
September 29,
1960
HELEN GAEEL MORRISON, THOMAS GRAHAM BEAHAM III 8
September 29,
1960
LYNN MARIE HUFF, PAUL CLIFFORD COE 8
October 6, 1960 NIXON AT HOME ON TV PARTIES 8
October 6, 1960 COUPLE TO HONOR 50TH ANNIVERSARY (GRAYBURN, H W) 7
October 6, 1960 MR AND MRS MARTIN LARSON TO HONOR GOLDEN WEDDING 1
October 6, 1960 PREXY OF NAT’L PRIMROSE SOC. NAMED WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT (SIEPMAN) 1
October 6, 1960 BUSINESSMAN OPTIMISTIC ABOUT KIRKLAND’S FUTURE (BURMESTER, VERNE) 2
October 6, 1960 UGN WORKERS TO START RESIDENTIAL DRIVE FOR FUNDS MONDAY 6
October 6, 1960 COMMERCIAL REZONING OK’D BY COMMISSIONERS 1
October 6, 1960 BETH WIESEN, JOHN WEAVER 8
October 6, 1960 JUDITH ANN WILKINSON, JOHN ROBERT HOLTE 8
October 6, 1960 JUDY SPAULDING, PATRICK RUNDLE 8
October 6, 1960 LAURANELL PERRINE, RODNEY SHERWOOD 7
October 6, 1960 NANCY ANN GRIFFITHS, GERALD LUPTON 8
October 6, 1960 KIRKLAND COUNCIL ADOPTS BUDGET, CALLS FOR BIDS ON NEW FIREHALL 1
October 6, 1960 BODDY TELLS AREA INDUSTRIAL ASSETS 1
October 6, 1960 THREE YOUNG SHOPLIFTERS APPREHENDED 1
October 6, 1960 BIGNELL, NATHAN 2
October 6, 1960 HOFFMAN, THOMAS 2
October 6, 1960 LEDUC, JOSEPH J 2
October 6, 1960 MILLER, H CLAIR 2
October 6, 1960 WOMEN VOTERS START ANNUAL DRIVE 9
October 6, 1960 PETE LEARNS ABOUT SUBURBAN LIVING COSTS, INCLUDING SCHOOLS 1
October 6, 1960 REDMOND FIRM TO PAVE 116TH 1
October 6, 1960 STATE GOOD ROADS BACKS KIRKLAND INTERCHANGE 1
October 13,
1960
DIECKMANN STARS IN TV SERIES ON LEATHERCRAFT 2
October 13,
1960
DOGNAPPING ALL IN THE GAME FOR KIM (CROSS, KIM) 9
October 13,
1960
STATE WINNER OF JOURNALISM ESSAY CONTEST… (LUKE, DEANNA) 1
October 13,
1960
YMCA SECRETARY LAUDED FOR FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE (FOX, FRANCES) 8
October 13,
1960
PARKING LOT – CITY HALL FOR CIVIC CENTER TALKED 1
October 13,
1960
BELLEVUE MAN OPENS CARPET STUDIO HERE (BLECHA, FRANK) 5
October 13,
1960
ROSELL NOTES 10 YEARS IN BUSINESS (ROSELL, BILL) 14
October 13,
1960
TRADE GROUP STUDIES MALL 1
October 13,
1960
PERRINES DIE IN COLLISION NEAR OTHELLO 1
October 13,
1960
PETE LEARNS WHY THE SCHOOLS WANT MORE MONEY 2
October 13,
1960
NEW STAFFERS JOIN NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE 3
October 13,
1960
WHICH ONE WILL REIGN AS QUEEN OF HOMECOMING? 1
October 13,
1960
PARKING LOT – CITY HALL FOR CIVIC CENTER TALKED 1
October 13,
1960
INTERNATIONAL PAPER PLANS FACTORY HERE 1
October 13,
1960
PERRINE, C ELDON 1
October 13,
1960
PERRINE, MRS C ELDON 1
October 13,
1960
JAYCEE WIVES SPONSOR DISTRICT SEWING CONTEST IN KIRKLAND 7
October 13,
1960
JOURNAL WINS SWEEPSTAKES AWARD IN BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST 1
October 13,
1960
KIRKLAND’S TEAM (PHOTO OF FOOTBALL TEAM) 13
October 13,
1960
DENNY PARK SEWER ANNEX VOTING SCHEDULED OCT 18 1
October 13,
1960
ARNETTE HARTMAN, ADOLPH V PETERSON 7
October 20,
1960
SEATTLE ARTIST TO BE FEATURED IN SHOW AT CELLAR GALLERY 5
October 20,
1960
CERAMICS HOBBY AIDS IN RECOVERY OF HOUSEWIFE (WILLIAMS, MRS A) 7
October 20,
1960
OUR TOWN (HANSEN, EDMOND) 2
October 20,
1960
‘PEEP’ PURSUES PEOPLE LIFE IN JUANITA HOME (GARRISON) 10
October 20,
1960
SOMEONE’S BIRTHDAY (MASSEY, TERRY & SHERRY) 8
October 20,
1960
YOUNG JOURNALIST HOME FROM TEENAGE PRESS CONFERENCE (LUKE, DEANNA) 5
October 20,
1960
BIBLE COLLEGE TO DEDICATE WOMEN’S HALL 13
October 20,
1960
KIRKLAND IS BUYING GUARD ARMORY FOR $20000, GOOD FOR FIREHALL 1
October 20,
1960
NEW FIREHALL COST LIMIT TOLD COUNCIL 1
October 20,
1960
COUNCIL UPHOLDS PLANNERS, VETOES DUPLEX REZONING 1
October 20,
1960
PETE TELLS ALL, SCHOOLS’LL COST $2.60 MORE IN ’62 2
October 20,
1960
QUEEN CROWNS QUEEN (HOMECOMING) 1
October 20,
1960
DEMARIS KAY RAEFIELD, DANIEL STEELSMITH 7
October 20,
1960
KIRKLAND IS BUYING GUARD ARMORY FOR $20000, GOOD FOR FIREHALL 1
October 20,
1960
NEW FIREHALL COST LIMIT TOLD COUNCIL 1
October 20,
1960
COUNCIL UPHOLDS PLANNERS, VETOES DUPLEX REZONING 1
October 20,
1960
NEW FIREHALL COST LIMIT TOLD COUNCIL 1
October 20,
1960
VOTERS ASKED TO OKAY $5.90 IN NEW TAXES 14
October 20,
1960
KIWANIANS ANNOUNCE FOUR ANNUAL STUDENT HALLOWE’EN PARTIES 1
October 20,
1960
BURHEN FILES $6900 SUIT AGAINST CITY 1
October 20,
1960
EDFAST, MRS ROY 2
October 20,
1960
GRIFFITHS, ELIZABETH 3
October 20,
1960
JOHNSTON, JOSEPH 9
October 20,
1960
JOURNAL’S NEW PICTURE POLICY EXPLAINED 2
October 20,
1960
WILDERNESS GIVES WAY TO PAVEMENT (PHOTO OF 108TH & NORTHUP WAY) 1
October 27,
1960
COMMISSION BACKS SALE OF CENTER 1
October 27,
1960
TWO CIVIC CENTER PLANS PRESENTED 1
October 27,
1960
BIBLE COLLEGE ENROLLMENT UP 10 PERCENT 7
October 27,
1960
DEAN INSTALLED (BUTTERFIELD, REV C E) 10
October 27,
1960
LATE SCHOOL HOURS COSTLY IN NEW BUS REQUIREMENT 1
October 27,
1960
MELADA DONEY, WARREN HOWARD EVANS 7
October 27,
1960
PATRICIA FRANKLIN, REX KNEELAND 7
October 27,
1960
DEPOSED KIRKLAND FIREMEN OPERATING FROM ARMORY 4
October 27,
1960
THE GOBLINS WILL GET YOU IF YOU DON’T WATCH OUT 8
October 27,
1960
HOUGHTON COUNCILMEN PASS ZONING ORDINANCE, SUBJECT OF CONTROVERSY 1
October 27,
1960
HOUGHTON RESIDENTS PROTEST WATER IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT 1
October 27,
1960
KIRKLAND AREA MINISTERS OPPOSE LIQUOR-BY-DRINK, START DRIVE 1
October 27,
1960
WHAT TO DO WITH STRAY DOGS IS A PROBLEM 1
October 27,
1960
SAYER, CARL 3
October 27,
1960
WEATHERMAN, JACK ROBERT 10
October 27,
1960
NAME KELLER ANTI 205 CHAIRMAN (KELLER, LOUIS R) 2
October 27,
1960
KIRKLAND AREA MINISTERS OPPOSE LIQUOR-BY-DRINK, START DRIVE 1
October 27,
1960
LONG WAIT SEEN FOR 116TH PAVING 1
October 27,
1960
ROSELLINI, ANDREWS CLASH OVER BRIDGE 1
October 27,
1960
HOUGHTON RESIDENTS PROTEST WATER IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT 1
October 27,
1960
LAKE SAMMAMISH SEWER ON BALLOT 3
October 27,
1960
WATER DISTRICT 72 COMMISSIONERS URGE REVENUE ISSUE APPROVAL 9
November 3,
1960
SHOPPERS RECEIVE $100,000 16
November 3,
1960
KAREN STOREY AWARDED ‘U’ HONOR 1
November 3,
1960
WINNING ARTIST (PHOTO OF CHRISTINA MORRISON) 4
November 3,
1960
ALTERNATE CIVIC CENTER PLANS PRESENTED 1
November 3,
1960
CIVIC CENTER (PLANS FOR DOWNTOWN – MAP) 5
November 3,
1960
CERAMICS SHOP OPENS FOR BEGINNERS’ TRADE 13
November 3,
1960
MOTHERS, PRESCHOOLERS INVITED TO JOIN KIRKLAND COOP NURSERY SCHOOL 7
November 3,
1960
GLASS CLASSROOM PEEK OFFERED AREA CITIZENS 1
November 3,
1960
LAURA JEAN MCIVOR, LYLE EUGENE KELLOGG 8
November 3,
1960
DIANA DAY PARTICIPATES IN TOTEM DEDICATION AT SAND POINT SATURDAY 6
November 3,
1960
HEALTH OFFICER WHO RAPPED DISTRICT CONTAMINATION TO ATTEND MTG 1
November 3,
1960
JAYCEES TO DECK TOWN 9
November 3,
1960
FIRM COMES TO HOUGHTON TO BUILD FIBERGLASS FISH BOATS 1
November 3,
1960
UNITED CONTROL NOT AFFECTED BY OVERLAKE SEWER HOLD UP 6
November 3,
1960
HALLOWE’EN QUIET HERE 2
November 3,
1960
BROOKS, JOHN 4
November 3,
1960
EDFAST, MRS ROY 8
November 3,
1960
FROST, VICTOR 10
November 3,
1960
HUDLOW, LESTER T L 6
November 3,
1960
KINNEY, ROSS JAMES 15
November 3,
1960
NEWCOMER, DAVID 6
November 3,
1960
VIG, MARTIN A 6
November 3,
1960
LOCAL SCOUTS HELP WITH VOTE GETTING DRIVE 1
November 3,
1960
COMMUNITY LEADERS VOICE OPPOSITION TO 205 (LIQUOR-BY-DRINK) 3
November 3,
1960
LOCAL SCOUTS HELP WITH VOTE GETTING DRIVE 1
November 3,
1960
VEHICLES AND BABY SITTERS OFFERED FOR VOTERS TUESDAY 1
November 3,
1960
COLUMNIST TAKES OVER WRITING ‘JUANITA REPORTING’ (GARRISON, M) 11
November 3,
1960
KIRKLAND SKATER TO PERFORM IN ANNUAL ICEPARADE (FLOWERS, JEFF) 13
November 10,
1960
PIONEER RESIDENTS OF JUANITA TO RETURN FOR GOLDEN WEDDING (FORBES 7
November 10,
1960
VISITOR OF NORWAY REMINDED OF HOME DURING KIRKLAND STAY (BUCK, J) 10
November 10,
1960
NEW FIREHALL IN DOLLAR LIMBO AFTER BID OPENING MONDAY 1
November 10,
1960
HOLIDAY PARK ESTATES OPEN FOR PUBLIC 14
November 10,
1960
MRS WILLIAMS SEEKS ROOMING HOUSE LICENSE 1
November 10,
1960
CHRISTMAS MALL APPROVAL STALLED BY CITY COUNCIL 2
November 10,
1960
MORE LIGHT HELPS BUSINESS (OK TIRE STORE) 8
November 10,
1960
NEW STORE OPENS TODAY IN OLD HOTEL (E AND M SUPPLY) 8
November 10,
1960
KIRKLAND AREA OVER THE TOP 10
November 10,
1960
OVERLAKE PARK STUDYING ANNEXATION TO REDMOND 1
November 10,
1960
JR HIGH PUPILS MORE REPUBLICAN THAN ADULTS 1
November 10,
1960
LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL PROPOSITIONS PASS EASILY 1
November 10,
1960
SCHOOL BOARD WANTS WIDE CHOICE FOR NEW MEMBER 1
November 10,
1960
BARBERSHOP SINGING RELAXES, PROPONENTS SAY 4
November 10,
1960
NEW FIREHALL IN DOLLAR LIMBO AFTER BID OPENING MONDAY 1
November 10,
1960
CHRISTMAS MALL APPROVAL STALLED BY CITY COUNCIL 2
November 10,
1960
CITY STUDIES TRAILER RULES 8
November 10,
1960
COUNCIL PLANS NEW LOOK 8
November 10,
1960
MAJOR STEP DISCLOSED TO CONTROL KIRKLAND’S FUTURE 4
November 10,
1960
DOCTORS SUGGEST THREE STUDENT HEALTH EXAMS 8
November 10,
1960
HOUGHTON VOTERS OK LIBRARY LEVY 1
November 10,
1960
BUILDING BUSINESS (PHOTO OF RON RAWSON INC – BOAT BUILDING) 2
November 10,
1960
ENGINEERS LOWER LAKE WASHINGTON 12
November 10,
1960
LAKE WASHINGTON MARINA HAS CLEAR TRACK AGAIN 2
November 10,
1960
ARMSTRONG, JOHN 5
November 10,
1960
COLE, VERA 13
November 10,
1960
CONNER, LOUISE 10
November 10,
1960
THOMPSON, ELLA 13
November 10,
1960
JR HIGH PUPILS MORE REPUBLICAN THAN ADULTS 1
November 10,
1960
KIRKLAND PICKS NIXON, ROSELLINI, LELAND, ANDERSEN 1
November 10,
1960
LITTLE LEAGUERS TAKE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP 12
November 10,
1960
LAKE WASHINGTON MARINA HAS CLEAR TRACK AGAIN 2
November 10,
1960
STATE TO ACQUIRE POINTS DRIVE SLIDE AREA FOR BRIDGE ACCESS 1
November 10,
1960
WATER DISTRICT 72 BONDS APPROVED EASILY 3 TO 1 1
November 17,
1960
BRIDE OF 20 YRS RELATES HAZARDS IN PREPARING TURKEY (KOSTENBADER) 7
November 17,
1960
FAMILY DISPLAYS AWARDS WON FOR PRIZE HORSES AND PONIES (WEAVER) 5
November 17,
1960
TRAVELER WRITES FROM SOUTH (BANGHART, EDITH) 14
November 17,
1960
SERVICE CENTER FILLED UP (LUNDVALL-KREIDER) 4
November 17,
1960
PLANNERS DEBATING INCLUSIVE, EXCLUSIVE ZONING 1
November 17,
1960
BILL MCLAUGHLIN RESIGNS AS KANG FOOTBALL COACH 1
November 17,
1960
JR HI AND ASST COACHES ARE UNSUNG POWER (JOLGEN, J / MOCK, H) 13
November 17,
1960
SCHOOL DISTRICT CONDUCTS 16 CLASSES FROM WINDOW 4
November 17,
1960
OWNERS THREATEN HOUGHTON LAWSUIT 1
November 17,
1960
PHOTOS SHOWING REMOVAL OF LOGS FROM LAKESHORE 1
November 17,
1960
CITY WAITING FOR PUBLIC OPINION ON FUTURE OF WATER FRONT 1
November 17,
1960
ANDERSON, MARJORY 5
November 17,
1960
DECHANEY, BLANCHE 4
November 17,
1960
HILLINGER, HERMAN 5
November 17,
1960
HIWAY NO 1 INTERCHANGE APPROVED. CLOVERLEAF BRIDGE ACCESS OK 1
November 17,
1960
PAVING STARTS ON 116TH 1
November 17,
1960
DARLENE KIENLE, GARY PETERSON 8
November 17,
1960
ELIZABETH RUTH GUERDET, CLYDE BEHRENDS 8
November 17,
1960
SYLVIA HELEN MAYHEW, ROBERT SOTELO 8
November 24,
1960
JUANITA COUPLE TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING (LACY, JAMES) 2
November 24,
1960
HIGH HUNT IS PROFITABLE FOR KIRKLAND MAN (CONROD, PHIL) 6
November 24,
1960
PARENTS GREET ARRIVAL OF SECOND SET OF TWINS (HAYWARD, RICHARD) 1
November 24,
1960
FIREHALL BIDS ACCEPTED BY KIRKLAND’S COUNCIL 1
November 24,
1960
ELECTRIC WATCH SOLD LOCALLY 3
November 24,
1960
FIRST STEPS TAKEN TO STOP ZONING 1
November 24,
1960
REDMOND ANNEXATION MOVE EXPLAINED 8
November 24,
1960
RESIDENT HITS ANNEXATION PLAN 1
November 24,
1960
DIRECTORS HIRE JOLGEN, RECEIVE FOUR NAMES FOR BOARD VACANCY 1
November 24,
1960
READING MACHINES FIND HOME IN LW SCHOOL DISTRICT 1
November 24,
1960
SANDY THORNTON, KENT HAYWARD 5
November 24,
1960
FIREHALL BIDS ACCEPTED BY KIRKLAND’S COUNCIL 1
November 24,
1960
FIREHALL BIDS ACCEPTED BY KIRKLAND’S COUNCIL 1
November 24,
1960
PRECEDENT SETTING VARIANCES TABLED 1
November 24,
1960
DIABETES TESTS OFFERED AT HIGH SCHOOLS HERE 6
November 24,
1960
EASTSIDE DISTRICT GARDEN CLUBS TO STAGE TWO-DAY CHRISTMAS SHOW 5
November 24,
1960
CITIZENS COMMITTEE WOULD STUDY WATER FOR HOUGHTON 1
November 24,
1960
FIRST STEPS TAKEN TO STOP ZONING 1
November 24,
1960
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO OPENS OFFICE 8
November 24,
1960
$1500 CLAIM FILED AGAINST KIRKLAND 1
November 24,
1960
LIBRARY SEEKS ADVANCE NOTICE OF BOOK NEEDS 2
November 24,
1960
KAISER, JOSEPHINE 2
November 24,
1960
POPINO, BERTHA 5
November 24,
1960
TAYLOR, MARY 2
November 24,
1960
SUBURBS FOR SUBURBIAN IS AIM OF CLUB’S IDEA 1
November 24,
1960
SUBURBS FOR SUBURBIAN IS AIM OF CLUB’S IDEA 1
November 24,
1960
FEDERATED CLUBS BACK REDMOND-BRIDGE LINK FOR STATE HIGHWAYS 1
November 24,
1960
MUDDY START (PHOTO OF PAVING OF 116TH) 2
November 24,
1960
CITIZENS COMMITTEE WOULD STUDY WATER FOR HOUGHTON 1
November 24,
1960
DOGHOUSES BURN AS NOW SMOTHERS EAST SIDE AREA 1
November 24,
1960
JACQUELINE BURNARD, RAYMOND WALLACE 5
December 1,
1960
(TONY) ARIES DIRECTS SHOWING OF “AUNTIE MAME” 9
December 1,
1960
FOOTBALL FAN … WINS TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO (STONEFELT, VERN) 1
December 1,
1960
WHERE DO YOU PUT A TRAILER IN KIRKLAND? 1
December 1,
1960
HIGH SCHOOL PE PROGRAM ON AGENDA 1
December 1,
1960
NEW TRENDS, PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION OUTLINED 9
December 1,
1960
TWELVE ANGRY JURORS (PHOTOS OF CLASS PLAY) 10
December 1,
1960
DOLORES ELAINE BAUMAN, WAYNE ROBERT CHIPMAN 7
December 1,
1960
HOUGHTON FIREMEN APPLAUD FALSE ALARM 1
December 1,
1960
CHIPS AND ADZES (PHOTO OF FERRY LINCOLN BEING BUILT) 13
December 1,
1960
LIKE IT WAS (OLD PHOTO OF SHIPYARD) 13
December 1,
1960
SANTA BRINGS CHRISTMAS TO KIRKLAND’S MALL 1
December 1,
1960
HOUGHTON ADOPTS TOWN PLAN FOR STORM DRAINS 13
December 1,
1960
HOUGHTON FIREMEN APPLAUD FALSE ALARM 1
December 1,
1960
HOUGHTON WRESTLES STREETS AGAIN, STREETS STILL WINNER 1
December 1,
1960
CHIPS AND ADZES (PHOTO OF FERRY LINCOLN BEING BUILT) 13
December 1,
1960
LIKE IT WAS (OLD PHOTO OF SHIPYARD) 13
December 1,
1960
OUT OF THE PAST (PHOTO OF FERRIES TIED UP IN HOUGHTON) 13
December 1,
1960
BURGLARS SMASH MCLEOD’S 1
December 1,
1960
KIRKLAND HIT BY MAJOR BURGLARIES 1
December 1,
1960
CLEMENS, ERMA 3
December 1,
1960
GORE, FRANK WILLIAM 3
December 1,
1960
HOLLOWAY, IRMA 3
December 1,
1960
MILLER, JACK LANE 1
December 1,
1960
NICKOLS, ALICE MAE 3
December 1,
1960
POWELL, GUDFINNA 8
December 1,
1960
JOURNAL STARTS NEW PLAN 13
December 1,
1960
CHIPS AND ADZES (PHOTO OF FERRY LINCOLN BEING BUILT) 13
December 1,
1960
LIKE IT WAS (OLD PHOTO OF SHIPYARD) 13
December 1,
1960
OUT OF THE PAST (PHOTO OF FERRIES TIED UP IN HOUGHTON) 13
December 1,
1960
HERE’S THE BRIDGE TAB (SUGGESTED TOLLS) 9
December 1,
1960
HOUGHTON WRESTLES STREETS AGAIN, STREETS STILL WINNER 1
December 1,
1960
FALLING TREE KNOCKS OUT POWER 10
December 1,
1960
HOUGHTON ADOPTS TOWN PLAN FOR STORM DRAINS 13
December 1,
1960
SNOW REPAIR NOT COMING OUT OF BOND ISSUES 14
December 1,
1960
MARJORIE L LOEWING, ROBERT DAVID MASON 6
December 8,
1960
OPEN HOUSE (PHOTO – 317 18TH AVE) 5
December 8,
1960
KIRKLAND MAN DISCOVERS NEW DIMENSION TO JOB (NELSON, L – ELECTOR) 1
December 8,
1960
FIRST NEW HOME OF GROUP OPEN FOR VIEWING (317 18TH AVE) 9
December 8,
1960
SIX DOZEN BUSINESSES GIVE TO YULE FUND (LIST) 2
December 8,
1960
BRATT NAMED KIRKLAND ‘DIMES’ CHAIRMAN FOR 1961 CAMPAIGN 2
December 8,
1960
KIRKLAND AREA OVER TOP IN UGN DRIVE 2
December 8,
1960
GIRLS EXCEL BOYS IN GRADES AT HIGH SCHOOL 9
December 8,
1960
HIGH SCHOOL TOPS IN COUNSELING 6
December 8,
1960
JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS NAMED TO HONOR ROLL 14
December 8,
1960
TUTTLE ELECTED LEGISLATIVE DELEGATE 6
December 8,
1960
TWO NEW APPLICANTS DECLARE FOR SCHOOL BOARD VACANCY 1
December 8,
1960
BARBARA LEWIS, STUART KALE 7
December 8,
1960
COLLINS SCHOOL CARNIVAL TO INTRODUCE ‘HAPPY’ THE WHALE, SANTA 9
December 8,
1960
CAUSE OF FIRE STILL UNKNOWN (LAKEVIEW PHARMACY) 6
December 8,
1960
KIRKLAND MAN DISCOVERS NEW DIMENSION TO JOB (NELSON, L – ELECTOR) 1
December 8,
1960
PLANS FOR NEW TYPE OF MEDICAL FACILITY ANNOUNCED FOR KIRKLAND 1
December 8,
1960
ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED FOR CHRISTMAS MALL 1
December 8,
1960
HOUGHTON ASKS KIRKLAND TO TAKE STAND (SEWERS) 3
December 8,
1960
HOUGHTON POST OFFICE CHANGE CONSIDERED BY AUTHORITIES 1
December 8,
1960
ZONING HALT ACTION DUE 1
December 8,
1960
TELEPHONE COMPANY STRIKE THREATENED; NEGOTIATIONS AT STANDSTILL 1
December 8,
1960
KIRKLAND LIBRARY ADDITION APPROVED; FINANCING POSSIBLE 1
December 8,
1960
KIRKLAND EXHIBITORS WIN TOP AWARD AT DISTRICT GARDEN CLUBS SHOW 8
December 8,
1960
KIRKLAND MAN DISCOVERS NEW DIMENSION TO JOB (NELSON, L – ELECTOR) 1
December 8,
1960
HOUGHTON POST OFFICE CHANGE CONSIDERED BY AUTHORITIES 1
December 8,
1960
HOUGHTON ASKS KIRKLAND TO TAKE STAND (SEWERS) 3
December 8,
1960
TELEPHONE COMPANY STRIKE THREATENED; NEGOTIATIONS AT STANDSTILL 1
December 15,
1960
JOCK NAMED ALL STATE, ALL AMERICAN TACKLE (MCLAUGHLIN, JOCK) 1
December 15,
1960
KIRKLAND SKIER “DROPS” TO EXPERT CLASS IN TWO RACES (WOODSON,
M)
14
December 15,
1960
FRIENDLY KIRKLAND ATTRACTS SHOPPERS FROM WHOLE AREA 1
December 15,
1960
WHEADON FLORISTS TO OPEN SHOP IN REDMOND 3
December 15,
1960
PAUL SULLIVAN NAMED 1961 CHAMBER PREXY 1
December 15,
1960
RADIO, TV, DIDN’T DO MUCH FOR GUARD ALERT 14
December 15,
1960
BIBLE COLLEGE TO RECEIVE $450,000 1
December 15,
1960
CAC SEEKS PRECISE CURRICULUM AIMS 1
December 15,
1960
ENGLISH TEACHER REPORT L.W. SCHOOLS ARE UP TO DATE (HAWLEY, M) 5
December 15,
1960
JANICE PETERSON, WILLIAM R GILL 6
December 15,
1960
LOUISE LOGAN, DELBERT L ROGERS 7
December 15,
1960
MARY JANE TESCHNER, LARRY K HARTMAN 7
December 15,
1960
FULL SLATE FACES CITY PLANS GROUP 1
December 15,
1960
GRAEP SEES NEW ECONOMIC COUNCIL AS STRONG VOICE IN COUNTY ZONING 1
December 15,
1960
SANTA CLAUS TO COME TO ROSE HILL 1
December 15,
1960
HOUGHTON AGREES TO PAY THIRD OF 68TH ST PAVING 1
December 15,
1960
JUANITA SEWER POSSIBILITIES TO BE AIRED 5
December 15,
1960
COUNTY CURFEW CRACKDOWN ORDERED 16
December 15,
1960
HUGE GANG INVOLVED IN RECENT BURGLARIES HERE 1
December 15,
1960
RADIO, TV, DIDN’T DO MUCH FOR GUARD ALERT 14
December 15,
1960
FARRAR, BERT 3
December 15,
1960
MYERS, ELIZABETH 5
December 15,
1960
EAST SIDERS HAVE AWAKENED INTEREST IN CHURCH GOING 9
December 15,
1960
SANTA CLAUS TO COME TO ROSE HILL 1
December 15,
1960
HOUGHTON AGREES TO PAY THIRD OF 68TH ST PAVING 1
December 15,
1960
JUANITA SEWER POSSIBILITIES TO BE AIRED 5
December 15,
1960
PUGET POWER NAMES NEW SALES MANAGER (MCDONALD, G L) 9
December 15,
1960
DOLORES BAUMAN, WAYNE CHIPMAN 7
December 22,
1960
BANK MERGER EFFECTIVE 9
December 22,
1960
BELLS TELL A STORY … (CHAMNESS, MAUDE) 8
December 22,
1960
CHOIR BOY WITH MUDDY KNEES LOOKS FORWARD TO XMAS (SCHWANKE, S) 1
December 22,
1960
EAST SIDE “Y” TELLS $378,200 PLAN 15
December 22,
1960
PLANNING STARTED FOR SECOND HIGH SCHOOL IN DISTRICT 12
December 22,
1960
NEGOTIATIONS TO BUY GUARD ARMORY CONTINUE 11
December 22,
1960
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE PLANNED BY CHURCH (LAKE WASHINGTON METHODIST) 16
December 22,
1960
CHURCH ASKS FOR STREET TO BE PART OF SCHOOL (ST JOHN’S) 1
December 22,
1960
PLANS COMMISSION NIXES SUBDIVISION BY VARIANCE 1
December 22,
1960
BUS WRECK LABELED WORST IN NINE YEARS 1
December 22,
1960
ADVISORY COUNCIL LEADER NAMED TO SCHOOL BOARD (LEIDER, ALAN) 10
December 22,
1960
CURRICULUM STUDY ALREADY UNDERWAY 1
December 22,
1960
FUND STARTED TO PROVIDE TROPHY IN HONOR OF JACK MILLER 1
December 22,
1960
MORE SAFETY PATROLMEN SEEN HERE 2
December 22,
1960
JOYCE Y DORSTAD, DENNIS E LOOTS 5
December 22,
1960
CHANGES MADE TO BALANCE CITY BUDGET 11
December 22,
1960
LIMITED SPOT ZONING PROBLEMS STUDY SET 10
December 22,
1960
PLANS COMMISSION NIXES SUBDIVISION BY VARIANCE 1
December 22,
1960
CHURCHES TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AT SPECIAL SERVICES, PROGRAMS 1
December 22,
1960
HOMES, CHURCHES MADE FESTIVE FOR CHRISTMAS TRAIL CONTEST (LIST) 1
December 22,
1960
KIRKLAND AREA MINISTERS TELL STORY OF CHRISTMAS 3
December 22,
1960
HOUGHTON COUNCILMAN TO BE TRIED (SHELTON, MERRILL) 10
December 22,
1960
HOUGHTON’S DRAINAGE PLAN PURPOSE TOLD 16
December 22,
1960
NO END SEEN TO TELEPHONE COMPANY STRIKE 11
December 22,
1960
$1000 REWARD FOR SLAYER TO BE STOPPED (GREGORY, NORTON J) 10
December 22,
1960
BURGLARS HIT HARTSCHORN TV 2
December 22,
1960
HOUGHTON COUNCILMAN TO BE TRIED (SHELTON, MERRILL) 10
December 22,
1960
JOHNSON, IDA 5
December 22,
1960
LINDER, CHARLES EDWARD 12
December 22,
1960
SMITH, MAY S 5
December 22,
1960
WADE, BOBBY 2
December 22,
1960
EAST SIDE “Y” TELLS $378,200 PLAN 15
December 22,
1960
EAST SIDE CLUBS JOIN MORE-PARKS MOVE 10
December 22,
1960
CHURCHES TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AT SPECIAL SERVICES, PROGRAMS 1
December 22,
1960
KIRKLAND AREA MINISTERS TELL STORY OF CHRISTMAS 3
December 22,
1960
BUS WRECK LABELED WORST IN NINE YEARS 1
December 22,
1960
18TH AVE REGRADING PLANNED 16
December 22,
1960
OIL COAT SLATED FOR 116TH 10
December 22,
1960
HOUGHTON’S DRAINAGE PLAN PURPOSE TOLD 16
December 22,
1960
KIRKLAND BUYS TWO SEWER PUMPS 14
December 22,
1960
CAROL ALICE SCHNEIDER, SHANNON WERLEY 8
December 22,
1960
DEONNE (DEE DEE) BARTLOW, JEFFERSON WEBB 5
December 29,
1960
PRIZES FOR THE FIRST BABY (OF THE YEAR) 7
December 29,
1960
SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 6
December 29,
1960
YORK FARM BULL EARNS HIGH RATE 2
December 29,
1960
FOSTER RETIRES FROM TEMPORARY POSITION AFTER 17 YEARS WITH CITY 1
December 29,
1960
HE SHOULD BE SO LUCKY (PHOTO OF CLARENCE HALVERSON & MISS AMERICA 12
December 29,
1960
NAVAJO BOY ARRIVES XMAS EVE IN KIRKLAND (TRACY, STERLING) 1
December 29,
1960
ANYTHING TO OBLIGE (XMAS BIRTH OF REIBER, GINA LYNN) 1
December 29,
1960
SULLIVAN SEES GOOD YEAR FOR KIRKLAND BUSINESS 1
December 29,
1960
KIRKLAND AREA MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE PROGRAM EXPLAINED 1
December 29,
1960
ELIZABETH MARIE MOSER, RICHARD HAGER 8
December 29,
1960
JOYCE BARKER, DALE PUGSLEY 12
December 29,
1960
MARILYN JEAN KIMBALL, CHESTER ZOBRIST 8
December 29,
1960
POLICE OFFICIALS HOLDING BREATH ON HOLIDAYS 2
December 29,
1960
DICK, JOSEPHINE 3
December 29,
1960
HILLIGER, WILLIAM A 2
December 29,
1960
HOWLAND, MARVIN 2
December 29,
1960
YOUNG SKIN DIVERS GIVE PROCEEDS TO RESCUE UNIT 2
December 29,
1960
HERE IS WHAT EVERGREEN BRIDGE APPROACH WILL LOOK LIKE 4
December 29,
1960
SECOND BRIDGE LEAPS ONE MORE HURDLE 1
December 29,
1960
KIRKLAND WATER RATES A PRODUCT OF HOPE, PAY-FOR-WHAT-YOU-USE 4
December 29,
1960
CHERRON GAY GREKEL, GARY LEE DOUGLAS 8
December 29,
1960
LORETTA GRACE HAYS, MICHAEL PATRICK O’SULLIVAN 9
December 29,
1960
MARY LOU HALL, ROBERT OSROWSKE 8
December 29,
1960
MARY LOU HALL, ROBERT OSROWSKE 9
January 5, 1961 EMPLOYEE CHANGES ANNOUNCED FOR HEISDORF AND NELSON FARMS 6
January 5, 1961 KIRKLAND COUPLE CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY (KELLEY, THOMAS) 9
January 5, 1961 CELLAR GALLERY ANNOUNCES FIRST ADULT ART COMPETITION 7
January 5, 1961 FORMER JUANITAN ARTIST TO OPEN ONE-MAN SHOW (CHASE, CORWIN) 1
January 5, 1961 HOLIDAY MUSICALE GIVEN BY MUSIC AND ART GROUP 8
January 5, 1961 FORMER JUANITAN ARTIST TO OPEN ONE-MAN SHOW (CHASE, CORWIN) 1
January 5, 1961 OUR TOWN (WAGNER, PAUL AND IONE) 2
January 5, 1961 FIRST BABY OF 1961 BORN JAN 2 TO KIRKLAND COUPLE (YULY) 1
January 5, 1961 FIREHALL ON SCHEDULE, ARCHITECT DISCLOSES 9
January 5, 1961 HOW IT LOOKED (PHOTOS OF FIREHALL CONSTRUCTION) 4
January 5, 1961 KIRKLAND’S NEW FIREHALL (ARTIST’S DRAWINGS) 4
January 5, 1961 CITY STREET RENUMBERING PROPOSED BY CHAMBER 1
January 5, 1961 FORTY-FOUR FAMILIES HELPED BY CHRISTMAS BASKET PROGRAM 1
January 5, 1961 COUNTY STUDY MAY AFFECT SCHOOL DISTRICT’S SIZE 1
January 5, 1961 MAXINE NORDRUM, LEONARD L LARSON 7
January 5, 1961 RUTH LAURA HARNISH, TED L BRADSHAW 7
January 5, 1961 PETE’S LANDED, BEACH SECURE, SITUATION WELL IN BILL NOW 1
January 5, 1961 EXPOSURE TO FIRE FATAL TO KIRKLANDITE (ALLOWAY, WILLIAM P) 1
January 5, 1961 FIREHALL ON SCHEDULE, ARCHITECT DISCLOSES 9
January 5, 1961 HOW IT LOOKED (PHOTOS OF FIREHALL CONSTRUCTION) 4
January 5, 1961 KIRKLAND’S NEW FIREHALL (ARTIST’S DRAWINGS) 4
January 5, 1961 COUNTY STUDY MAY AFFECT SCHOOL DISTRICT’S SIZE 1
January 5, 1961 FORTY-FOUR FAMILIES HELPED BY CHRISTMAS BASKET PROGRAM 1
January 5, 1961 BURGLARS HIT HOUGHTON 1
January 5, 1961 BURGLARS HIT HOUGHTON 1
January 5, 1961 JUDGE DISMISSES CHARGE AGAINST COUNCILMAN 12
January 5, 1961 ALLOWAY, WILLIAM P 1
January 5, 1961 FERNANDEZ, DELFIN 3
January 5, 1961 JOHNSON, HARRY HENRY 3
January 5, 1961 PIERATT, ACY MONROE 8
January 5, 1961 SPRINGSTEEL, DUANE ELWYN 6
January 5, 1961 KIRKLAND, REDMOND GAIN IN FINAL TALLY (CENSUS) 3
January 5, 1961 (PHOTO OF 118TH PAVING) 6
January 5, 1961 ANNEXATION MIGHT KILL REDMOND-BRIDGE LINK 4
January 5, 1961 CITY STREET RENUMBERING PROPOSED BY CHAMBER 1
January 5, 1961 POINTS DRIVE FUTURE STILL CLOUDED 4
January 5, 1961 METRO TRUNK CONSTRUCTION MOVED UP 12
January 5, 1961 SUSAN ELLEN THURSTON, HARRISSON LAWTON GRATHWOHL 7
January 12,
1961
CELLAR GALLERY ARTIST ACHIEVES ‘VITALITY IN REALISM’ (CHASE, C) 4
January 12,
1961
HOUSEWIFE FINDS PEARL OF GREAT SIZE – NOT PRICE (LEHUQUET, MRS W) 1
January 12,
1961
SON APPOINTED TO NATIONAL RED CROSS POST (WILLIAMSON, SHELDON C) 1
January 12,
1961
SON DELIVERS SATELLITE LETTER TO V.P. NIXON (HAUGEN, VICTOR) 10
January 12,
1961
WINNER (PHOTO OF BUNNELL, JUDY) 13
January 12,
1961
FIREHALL PILING REPORTED ADEQUATE 1
January 12,
1961
WILDWOOD HEIGHTS DEVELOPMENT PROCEEDING, SALES AGENCY NAMED (PHOTO) 13
January 12,
1961
YARROW BAY DEVELOPMENT TIMETABLE REVEALED AT 2ND BRIDGE HEARING 13
January 12,
1961
MALL SUCCESS LIMITED BUT MIGHT CONTINUE NEXT YEAR 1
January 12,
1961
STRONG EAST SIDE ECONOMY SEEN FOR ’61 1
January 12,
1961
CHAMBER BACKS STREET RENUMBERING 3
January 12,
1961
KIRKLAND CHAMBER JOINS FIGHT (POINTS ROAD) 13
January 12,
1961
A VIRGINIA WHATLEY, ELWORTH E SMITH 6
January 12,
1961
MARY SUSAN PARTLOW, PHILLIP E TEADERMAN 8
January 12,
1961
FIREHALL PILING REPORTED ADEQUATE 1
January 12,
1961
BOB ELVES NAMED BUILDING INSPECTOR 13
January 12,
1961
POLICE CAR BID AWARDED 1
January 12,
1961
EARLY CAMPFIRE GIRLS (PHOTO FROM 1921) 4
January 12,
1961
STATE FIREWORKS LAW WOULD AFFECT HOUGHTON 1
January 12,
1961
BOB ELVES NAMED BUILDING INSPECTOR 13
January 12,
1961
HOUGHTON TO CONTINUE ROAD BATTLE 13
January 12,
1961
STATE FIREWORKS LAW WOULD AFFECT HOUGHTON 1
January 12,
1961
TOWN SETS UP GUARANTEE MACHINERY 13
January 12,
1961
MEDICAL CENTER BURGLARY TOLD 1
January 12,
1961
POLICE CAR BID AWARDED 1
January 12,
1961
STATE FIREWORKS LAW WOULD AFFECT HOUGHTON 1
January 12,
1961
RAEFIELD, RAYMOND F 14
January 12,
1961
EARLY CAMPFIRE GIRLS (PHOTO FROM 1921) 4
January 12,
1961
BOTHELL ROAD LINK BID SET 2
January 12,
1961
CHAMBER BACKS STREET RENUMBERING 3
January 12,
1961
HOUGHTON TO CONTINUE ROAD BATTLE 13
January 12,
1961
KIRKLAND CHAMBER JOINS FIGHT (POINTS ROAD) 13
January 12,
1961
KIRKLAND MISSES INTERCHANGE IN ’61-’63 FREEWAY BUDGET 1
January 12,
1961
TOWNS GENERALLY PLEASED WITH BRIDGE APPROACH PLAN 1
January 12,
1961
YARROW BAY DEVELOPMENT TIMETABLE REVEALED AT 2ND BRIDGE HEARING 13
January 12,
1961
JOAN MARIE WILKINSON, RICHARD EARL MCGRAW 6
January 12,
1961
KAREN CHRISTINE MORSE, KARL HENRY MULLER 8
January 12,
1961
LAURANELL PERRINE, RODNEY ALAN SHERWOOD 8
January 12,
1961
MARIAN G BOTTEM, JOSEPH DRISCOLL JR 6
January 12,
1961
MARY LOUISE GREEN, GERALD GUY RANDOLPH 8
January 19,
1961
BOB HAYWARD HOME FROM HOSPITAL AFTER INJURY 1
January 19,
1961
GREAT-GREAT GRANDMOTHER CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY (STENSLAND, MARY 1
January 19,
1961
PHONE MAN PROMOTED TO ENGINEER (KERR, MATTHEW J) 12
January 19,
1961
RESIDENTS PROTEST CLOSING STREET FOR PROPOSED CHURCH SCHOOL 1
January 19,
1961
RESIDENTS PROTEST CLOSING STREET FOR PROPOSED CHURCH SCHOOL 1
January 19,
1961
UNITARIANS TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY 12
January 19,
1961
FIRE DESTROYS JUANITA HOME, NEIGHBORS RALLY (MOUNCE, DON) 1
January 19,
1961
ENROLLMENT UP AT BIBLE COLLEGE 6
January 19,
1961
HALF THE BOYS GO TO COLLEGE 1
January 19,
1961
FIRE DESTROYS JUANITA HOME, NEIGHBORS RALLY (MOUNCE, DON) 1
January 19,
1961
FIREHALL FUND NICKED FOR OIL BILL 1
January 19,
1961
SCOOTER BOUGHT FOR METER READING 1
January 19,
1961
SCHOOL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM FOR ’61 TO VARY, COUNTY SAYS 9
January 19,
1961
OVERLAKE TO GROW BY FOUR BIG INDUSTRIES 4
January 19,
1961
FIRE DESTROYS JUANITA HOME, NEIGHBORS RALLY (MOUNCE, DON) 1
January 19,
1961
JUANITA BUSINESS GROWTH BEFORE PLANNING GROUP 4
January 19,
1961
BURGLARS LEAVE LOOTLESS 1
January 19,
1961
FRANSON, PER 3
January 19,
1961
JEWELL, CLARENCE E 4
January 19,
1961
STRUNTZ, BERTHA 4
January 19,
1961
YMCA NOTES FOUR FOLD INCREASE IN ATTENDANCE 2
January 19,
1961
WHO PAYS? ASKS REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSEN; LELAND OUTLINES PROGRAM 1
January 19,
1961
QUICK ACTION AVOIDS HOUGHTON TRAIN WRECK 1
January 19,
1961
WHOA THERE (PHOTO OF BENT TRACKS) 1
January 19,
1961
RESIDENTS PROTEST CLOSING STREET FOR PROPOSED CHURCH SCHOOL 1
January 19,
1961
ROADS GROUP NIXES YARROW PT ACCESS 1
January 19,
1961
TWO POSSIBILITIES SEEN FOR POINTS DRIVE 9
January 19,
1961
NEVA WHEATLEY, GEOFFREY POTTER 6
January 19,
1961
SANDRA JAY THORNTON, KENT HAYWARD 6
January 26,
1961
SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 7
January 26,
1961
CHUCK MATHEWS GOES TO CLASS BY TWO WAY TELEPHONE HOOK-UP 1
January 26,
1961
PLANNING COMMISSION ALLOWS SPOT REZONING 1
January 26,
1961
BOARD SEES NEW GRADE SCHOOL PLAN 1
January 26,
1961
TEN STUDENTS SEEK SCHOOLWORK “GHOST” 1
January 26,
1961
BETTY ANNE MOFFITT, DONALD E ALDER 8
January 26,
1961
CONSTANCE YVONNE PECK, MARVIN DALE BOWEN 7
January 26,
1961
NANCY JEAN BROWNELL, DELMAR A MORTZ 8
January 26,
1961
PATRICIA GAIL LEERIGHT, VICTOR S FERGUSON 7
January 26,
1961
SALLY SUE HELLIWELL, RICHARD REDMAN 7
January 26,
1961
NEW FIRE ALERT SYSTEM PLANNED FOR HOUGHTON 1
January 26,
1961
COUNCIL DROPS SIDEWALK SUGGESTION 3
January 26,
1961
PLANNING COMMISSION ALLOWS SPOT REZONING 1
January 26,
1961
HORSE, DOG REGULATIONS CONSIDERED 1
January 26,
1961
NEW FIRE ALERT SYSTEM PLANNED FOR HOUGHTON 1
January 26,
1961
BURGLARY WAVE CLEARED BY ARREST OF YOUTHS 1
January 26,
1961
GROWER OFFERS REWARD FOR 30 MISSING PLANTS (GRISWOLD, W O) 1
January 26,
1961
HORSE, DOG REGULATIONS CONSIDERED 1
January 26,
1961
BOOK DEMAND UP, FICTION TRAILS FACT 1
January 26,
1961
KEITH TUCKER JOINS DOCTORS 3
January 26,
1961
BARNREITER, ALICE EDNA 4
January 26,
1961
HAAS, HARLOW C 3
January 26,
1961
KISER, CARL 2
January 26,
1961
MAJOR IMPROVEMENT MAY BE NEEDED FOR 2-D 1
January 26,
1961
STATE SAYS: INTERCHANGE COMING 1
January 26,
1961
THOMPSON ASKS LAKE ST S ON STATE NET 1
January 26,
1961
THREE MAJOR ARTERIAL CHANGES CALLED FOR 9
January 26,
1961
BREAK CUTS CITY WATER SUPPLIES, STORAGE USED 1
January 26,
1961
WEST COAST TELEPHONE TO SPEND NEARLY $800,000 HERE IN 1961 1
February 2,
1961
STUDENT ABANDONS CALIFORNIA FOR LAKE WASHINGTON (PARKER, LOUISE) 6
February 2,
1961
WEDLOCK INCORPORATED (DONOGHUE, BUD AND MARY) 5
February 2,
1961
FOODLANE HOLDS 5TH ANNIVERSARY 2
February 2,
1961
WEDLOCK INCORPORATED (DONOGHUE, BUD AND MARY) 5
February 2,
1961
PARENTS QUESTION TESTING PROGRAM 1
February 2,
1961
CAROL ANNE HAWKINS, JAMES MCCLELLAND 8
February 2,
1961
NANCY GAIL ASKEW, ALAN ARTHUR WENTZEL 8
February 2,
1961
FIREMEN’S AID (PHOTO OF FLOODLIGHT AND GENERATOR) 1
February 2,
1961
’61 TAX BILLS UP 22% 1
February 2,
1961
PLANS COMMITTEE SEEKS SPEED UP IN PREPARATION OF LAND USE PLAN 1
February 2,
1961
STEVE HALE RESIGNS POST 1
February 2,
1961
KIRKLAND AREA GOOD LIGHT LOCATION INDUSTRY, AGENT SAYS 1
February 2,
1961
SEATTLE DOOR ANNOUNCES EXPANSION TO DIVERSIFY 1
February 2,
1961
COOLEY, DANIEL 3
February 2,
1961
ELDUEN, MAYER R 10
February 2,
1961
FAUGHT, LEWIS 3
February 2,
1961
THE YMCA MEANS FUN! (PAGE OF PHOTOS) 4
February 2,
1961
POSTMASTER LAUDED BY CHAMBER (ANDERSON, GEORGE) 1
February 2,
1961
LIPPIZANS TO BE VANGUARD OF RIDING MOVEMENT HERE 1
February 9,
1961
DAVID HODGES NAMED H & N MANAGER HERE 2
February 9,
1961
“MAN WHO KNOWS HOW” NOT FORGOTTEN BY LAKE WASHINGTON HI (STILL,
L
1
February 9,
1961
KIRKLAND GIRL ON TOUR WITH COLLEGE SINGERS (SHOEMAKER, NAOMI ANN) 12
February 9,
1961
SCHOOLS MAKE COUNTER OFFER FOR NEW SITE 2
February 9,
1961
CIVIC CENTER DEVELOPMENT REPORTED 12
February 9,
1961
COUNCILMEN DENY CHURCH’S STREET VACATION REQUEST 1
February 9,
1961
KIRKLAND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ANNOUNCES $250000 BUILDING PROGRAM 1
February 9,
1961
BUSINESSMEN WARNED ABOUT MISLEADING SALES PITCH 3
February 9,
1961
FEED MILL TRUCK BREAKS LOOSE FOR WILD CHARGE 1
February 9,
1961
“MAN WHO KNOWS HOW” NOT FORGOTTEN BY LAKE WASHINGTON HI (STILL,
L
1
February 9,
1961
FIFTY SENIORS NAMED TO HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 7
February 9,
1961
PARENTS ASK BOARD ABOUT SCHOOL TESTS 1
February 9,
1961
WHAT’S THE COST FOR FUN IN KIRKLAND? 9
February 9,
1961
IT’S SPRING ALREADY AND THE TOURIST IS A’CUMIN IN 9
February 9,
1961
COUNCILMEN DENY CHURCH’S STREET VACATION REQUEST 1
February 9,
1961
FISHERIES RESEARCH LABORATORY CONSIDERS JUANITA LOCATION 1
February 9,
1961
CENTRAL HIT BY BURGLARS 3
February 9,
1961
COUPLE FILES DAMAGE CLAIM AGAINST CITY 1
February 9,
1961
QUESTIONING CLEARS YOUTH 12
February 9,
1961
JOHNSON, GLENN 1
February 9,
1961
GLORIA OLDFIELD, DEE LIND PETERSEN 4
February 9,
1961
JANICE PETERSEN, WILLIAM ROY GILL 5
February 16,
1961
SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 6
February 16,
1961
FOUR NAMED MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS (JAMES/ASKEW/CALDWELL/KING 1
February 16,
1961
SIGNS GREET MERCHANT ON RETURN FROM HAWAII (RICHARDSON, RON) 1
February 16,
1961
CIVIC CENTER IMPETUS SEEN 1
February 16,
1961
FRIENDLINESS LURES NEW BUSINESS (BOYD, WES) 3
February 16,
1961
SOLE OWNER TOLD HERE (EAST SIDE HOBBY SHOP) 9
February 16,
1961
CHAMBER HITS TRADING STAMPS 1
February 16,
1961
KIDS ‘GET THE GOAT’ OF SUZY Q 1
February 16,
1961
GOP TO SHOW ANTI-RED FILMS 4
February 16,
1961
FOUR NAMED MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS (JAMES/ASKEW/CALDWELL/KING 1
February 16,
1961
SCHOOL BOARD CAN’T HELP (PROVIDING SIDEWALKS) 2
February 16,
1961
SCHOOL MILLAGE LEVELS EXPLAINED 1
February 16,
1961
KIDS ‘GET THE GOAT’ OF SUZY Q 1
February 16,
1961
HOUGHTON URGES REPUBLICANS END TO STALLING, WANTS OPINION 2
February 16,
1961
SCHOOL BOARD CAN’T HELP (PROVIDING SIDEWALKS) 2
February 16,
1961
SHERIFF HOLDS UNNAMED YOUTH 1
February 16,
1961
WHITES FILE SECOND CLAIM 1
February 16,
1961
NEW, LONG DISTANCE RADAR SLATED FOR REDMOND NIKE-HERCULES SITE 4
February 16,
1961
BLONN, LULU 2
February 16,
1961
KLING, BEDA ELVIRA 3
February 16,
1961
KOKKO, WILLIAM 3
February 16,
1961
SHAY, CHARLES 2
February 16,
1961
KOSKI WOULD SEEK POSTMASTER’S JOB 1
February 16,
1961
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (KOSKI, ARTHUR – ABOUT POSTMASTER) 2
February 16,
1961
WSU SOPHOMORE TAKES NEW JOB ON NEWSPAPER (MATTHIESEN, DOTTIE) 5
February 16,
1961
KIWANIS CLUB SPONSORS BRIDGE TOURNAMENT 1
February 16,
1961
SCHOOL BOARD CAN’T HELP (PROVIDING SIDEWALKS) 2
February 16,
1961
STATE REVEALS YARROW POINT SERVICE ROAD 1
February 16,
1961
MARY JANE TESCHNER, LARRY HARTMAN 7
February 16,
1961
ROSE ANN PAYNE, WILLIAM R WILSON 7
February 23,
1961
JUANITA COUPLE TO OBSERVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (LITTELL, ROLAND B) 4
February 23,
1961
WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR CELLAR GALLERY COMPETITION 8
February 23,
1961
BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS CHARLES PERRINE 6
February 23,
1961
KIRKLAND FAMILY FAMILIAR WITH EDUCATION OF INDIANS (MCEVER) 6
February 23,
1961
DEALER WINS COVETED TRIP (WEISHART, ART) 3
February 23,
1961
NAME SOUGHT FOR DRIVE-IN 6
February 23,
1961
RIDICULOUS DAYS HIT KIRKLAND; MERCHANTS, CUSTOMER RIDING HIGH 1
February 23,
1961
JOURNAL SCOOPED BY GIRL JOURNALISTS (RATHKAMP / GRAHAM) 1
February 23,
1961
COMMISSION KILLS REZONING BY VARIANCE, SETS RULE 1
February 23,
1961
DEVELOPMENT FEVER HITS ROSE HILL AREA LAND OWNERS 1
February 23,
1961
OBJECTIONS TO REZONING 2
February 23,
1961
SCHOOL BOARD LIMITS EARLY DISCUSSION AT MEETINGS 1
February 23,
1961
CITY COUNCIL BACKS POLICE SUSPENSIONS HERE 1
February 23,
1961
COMMISSION KILLS REZONING BY VARIANCE, SETS RULE 1
February 23,
1961
DISAGREEMENT FLARES OVER PARK CHIEF (SOHNS, MEL) 1
February 23,
1961
HOUGHTON MAIL SERVICE TO BE EXTENDED MARCH 31 1
February 23,
1961
BELLEVUE MAN FINED IN REDMOND COURT FOR ALLEGED OBSCENITY 2
February 23,
1961
CITY COUNCIL BACKS POLICE SUSPENSIONS HERE 1
February 23,
1961
NEW SPEED LIMIT TO BE IMPOSED ON WIDE AREA OF ROSE HILL 9
February 23,
1961
KIRKLAND FAMILY FAMILIAR WITH EDUCATION OF INDIANS (MCEVER) 6
February 23,
1961
HANOT, AUGUST 2
February 23,
1961
HUTCHINS, SHELDON 8
February 23,
1961
MATSON, ELMER 2
February 23,
1961
HOUGHTON MAIL SERVICE TO BE EXTENDED MARCH 31 1
February 23,
1961
JOURNAL SCOOPED BY GIRL JOURNALISTS (RATHKAMP / GRAHAM) 1
February 23,
1961
DISAGREEMENT FLARES OVER PARK CHIEF (SOHNS, MEL) 1
February 23,
1961
DEVELOPMENT FEVER HITS ROSE HILL AREA LAND OWNERS 1
February 23,
1961
NEW SPEED LIMIT TO BE IMPOSED ON WIDE AREA OF ROSE HILL 9
February 23,
1961
INTERCHANGE COMPLETION SEEN BY END OF 1961 1
February 23,
1961
NEW SPEED LIMIT TO BE IMPOSED ON WIDE AREA OF ROSE HILL 9
February 23,
1961
SPECIAL ACTION COMMITTEE FORMED BY LAKE WASHINGTON GOOD ROADS 1
February 23,
1961
TRAFFIC LIGHTS PLANNED (ON BRIDGE) 2
February 23,
1961
DORIS PATRICIA FRANKLIN, REX WALKING KNEELAND 8
February 23,
1961
SANDRA LEE JACOBSEN, MICHAEL RODGER SEFTON 8
March 2, 1961 SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 6
March 2, 1961 DINNER TO FETE GOLDEN WEDDING (NICHOLAS, THOMAS) 6
March 2, 1961 CELEBRITIES VISIT CELLAR GALLERY (CORCORAN / PRINS (WANDA WUNDA)) 1
March 2, 1961 TEACHING IS AIM OF TRIP ABROAD (OSWALT, JANET) 12
March 2, 1961 NEW BUILDING AT BIXBY’S MARINA UPHELD BY COUNCIL ON TECHNICALITY 1
March 2, 1961 SCHOOL DISTRICT SEEKS TRACT PROPOSED FOR ANNEXATION 1
March 2, 1961 OLD METHODIST CHURCH MAKES WAY FOR PROGRESS (PHOTO) 8
March 2, 1961 JUANITA BUSINESS AREA ENLARGED 1
March 2, 1961 BELLEVUE YOUTH HURT IN COLLISION ON FREEWAY 1
March 2, 1961 LAKE WASHINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION EXPLAINED 9
March 2, 1961 DOLORES STUCKY, BRUCE HALL 8
March 2, 1961 GEORGE COMPTON, NOREEN OLSON 7
March 2, 1961 PAT MCCORMICK, ROY RONNING 8
March 2, 1961 HOUGHTON OIL FIRE SET 1
March 2, 1961 SO TAXES WENT UP? HERE’S WHY ACCORDING TO KING COUNTY ASSESSOR 1
March 2, 1961 POLICE HEARING SET; CITY ATTORNEY OUT 1
March 2, 1961 OLD METHODIST CHURCH MAKES WAY FOR PROGRESS (PHOTO) 8
March 2, 1961 NEW BUILDING AT BIXBY’S MARINA UPHELD BY COUNCIL ON TECHNICALITY 1
March 2, 1961 JUANITA BUSINESS AREA ENLARGED 1
March 2, 1961 POLICE HEARING SET; CITY ATTORNEY OUT 1
March 2, 1961 ORVALLA, NEIL A 6
March 2, 1961 DR MCKIBBEN ELECTED PREXY OF ROTARY CLUB 1
March 2, 1961 MONDAY NIGHT BOWLERS (PHOTOS) 4
March 2, 1961 PARAPLEGIC BASKETBALL GAME SLATED MARCH 9 IN KIRKLAND 10
March 2, 1961 REV FRIBERG RESIGNS FROM CHURCH HERE (CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE) 6
March 2, 1961 HAPPIEST PEOPLE LIVE IN SUBURBIA, SURVEY SAYS 2
March 2, 1961 KIRKLAND READY FOR STREET OILING DRIVE 7
March 2, 1961 LENNEA CALLICOTTE, KENNETH GANDEE 6
March 9, 1961 ESTHER SMITH MARKS 16 YEARS WITH ORCHESTRA 9
March 9, 1961 ROCKHOUND, NORM GRIFFITHS LEARNED LORE WHEN MERE LAD 1
March 9, 1961 WEDLOCK INCORPORATED (HOFSTETTER, PAUL AND ARLINE) 8
March 9, 1961 KIRKLAND BUILDING PERMIT TOTAL FOR FEBRUARY DOUBLES 1960 MARK 1
March 9, 1961 TAXES ROSE UNEVENLY AS SOME AREAS REVALUED 1
March 9, 1961 HIGH SCHOOL SEAL PLACED IN FLOOR 2
March 9, 1961 WAY OPEN FOR JUNIOR COLLEGE HERE 1
March 9, 1961 CIVIC CENTER BILL AWAITS SIGNATURE 1
March 9, 1961 NEW BEAUTY SALON OPENS IN KIRKLAND (BEAUTY NOOK) 5
March 9, 1961 SUBSTITUTE MOTHER’S AIM IS TO PROVIDE REAL HOME AWAY FROM HOME 5
March 9, 1961 KIRKLAND BUILDING PERMIT TOTAL FOR FEBRUARY DOUBLES 1960 MARK 1
March 9, 1961 COLLEGE OFFICIAL SHOWS WHAT COMMUNITY COLLEGE COULD MEAN TO EAST 10
March 9, 1961 EAST SIDE RESIDENTS FAVOR MORE PAY FOR TEACHERS, ANDERSEN SAYS 6
March 9, 1961 HUNTING IS LITTLE PUBLICIZED SPORT AT LAKE WASHINGTON HI 4
March 9, 1961 SCHOOL DISTRICT FEELS PINCH OF SALARY COMPETITION AS RECRUITING 1
March 9, 1961 SCHOOL LUNCH COST HELD STABLE 5
March 9, 1961 POPULAR COMBO (PHOTO OF THE ECHOES) 1
March 9, 1961 EAST KINGCO ROCK CLUB PLANS SHOW 1
March 9, 1961 LELAND WILL FIGHT SUNDAY LIQUOR SALES 2
March 9, 1961 PARK MANGER ACTION HELD UP BY COUNCIL 1
March 9, 1961 POLICEMEN’S LAWYERS CAN ASK QUESTIONS AT HEARING: COLE 1
March 9, 1961 THESE ARE YOUR KIRKLAND LAWMAKERS (PHOTO) 2
March 9, 1961 HOUGHTON SEEKS STATE SOLUTION 1
March 9, 1961 DOOR PROTECTION MANUFACTURED IN KIRKLAND 12
March 9, 1961 POLICEMEN’S LAWYERS CAN ASK QUESTIONS AT HEARING: COLE 1
March 9, 1961 FILBIN, JAMES 6
March 9, 1961 HAMMOND, RON 10
March 9, 1961 MASON, LAROY R 10
March 9, 1961 PRYOR, STELLA M 2
March 9, 1961 ROBERTS, MARY CAROLINE 5
March 9, 1961 WARREN, WILLIAM 5
March 9, 1961 SPRINGTIME SUBURBIA SEA PARTY TO HAWAII OFFERED JOURNAL READERS 8
March 9, 1961 HUNTING IS LITTLE PUBLICIZED SPORT AT LAKE WASHINGTON HI 4
March 9, 1961 PARK MANGER ACTION HELD UP BY COUNCIL 1
March 9, 1961 HOLY FAMILY CHURCH TO HAVE WEEK OF MISSION SERVICES 8
March 9, 1961 BRIDGE TRAFFIC UP 2% 2
March 9, 1961 LAKE STREET STUDY MONEY MAY BE COMING 1
March 9, 1961 REVISED PLAN FOR LAKE SPAN TO BE SHOWN 1
March 16, 1961 PIANIST TO APPEAR AS SOLOIST IN BELLEVUE (COWELL, JOHN) 9
March 16, 1961 BANK HONORED (PHOTO AT NB OF C) 2
March 16, 1961 BANK TO CARRY TOWN DEFICIT 6
March 16, 1961 GIFTS COME IN BIG PACKAGE (OSTRANDER, LAMAR) 1
March 16, 1961 LITTLE BALLERINA ON WAY TO DANCING FAME (ANDERS, SHERRIE LEE) 9
March 16, 1961 PIANIST TO APPEAR AS SOLOIST IN BELLEVUE (COWELL, JOHN) 9
March 16, 1961 KIRKLAND IN NO HURRY FOR TITLE FOR CENTER, MAYOR SAYS 1
March 16, 1961 NEW FIRM TO REPAIR OUTBOARDS 5
March 16, 1961 OPPOSITION SEEN FOR DEVELOPMENT 1
March 16, 1961 DISTRICT FEELS BUDGET PINCH IN OBTAINING TEACHERS 1
March 16, 1961 JUNIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA, CHOIR SWEEPS COMPETITION 10
March 16, 1961 TWO PLACE AS EXCHANGE STUDENTS (FALKNER / CURTISS) 12
March 16, 1961 CAROL ANNE SMETANA, MARVIN PETERSON 8
March 16, 1961 FATE OF WILLIAMS, CHIEF REYNOLDS, TO BE KNOWN WITHIN A WEEK 1
March 16, 1961 PARK BOARD AGREES TO CLOSED MEETING ON SUPERINTENDENT 1
March 16, 1961 HOUGHTON WANTS STATE TO CHECK DUMP RUN-OFF 1
March 16, 1961 BANK TO CARRY TOWN DEFICIT 6
March 16, 1961 HOUGHTON WANTS STATE TO CHECK DUMP RUN-OFF 1
March 16, 1961 TOWN TAKES MEASURES TO STOP POST OFFICE CLOSING 1
March 16, 1961 FATE OF WILLIAMS, CHIEF REYNOLDS, TO BE KNOWN WITHIN A WEEK 1
March 16, 1961 JACKSON, ARBA DEHART 6
March 16, 1961 THOMSON, LUTY MAUDE 6
March 16, 1961 GARDEN CLUB PRESIDENT TELLS WHYS AND WHEREFORES OF PRIMROSES 6
March 16, 1961 TOWN TAKES MEASURES TO STOP POST OFFICE CLOSING 1
March 16, 1961 FRIDAY NIGHT BOWLERS (PHOTOS) 7
March 16, 1961 PARK BOARD AGREES TO CLOSED MEETING ON SUPERINTENDENT 1
March 16, 1961 BISHOP PLANS MISSION VISIT TO KIRKLAND (EPISCOPAL) 3
March 16, 1961 RITA KAY FRIESEN, DONALD E BELKA 8
March 23, 1961 COWGAL RIDES CAR FOR ROUNDUP HERE (BECKER, MRS JAY) 1
March 23, 1961 DAVE POWELL “GIVES AWAY” 50-YEAR COLLECTION OF MUSIC 1
March 23, 1961 OFFICE BUILDING PLANS SHOWN TO KIRKLAND COMMISSION 8
March 23, 1961 FIRST STEPS TAKEN TO CONVERT CIVIC CENTER 1
March 23, 1961 HOUGHTON TOWN HALL ROOF BLOWS OFF 2
March 23, 1961 KIRKLAND POST OFFICE SITE OKAYED 1
March 23, 1961 CAMELOT PARK LOT SIZE UNDER FIRE BY PETITION WIELDING RESIDENTS 5
March 23, 1961 KIRKLAND MAN MOVES UP AS FIRM MANAGER (HOLDEN, JOHN P) 9
March 23, 1961 COURTNEY TO HEAD UGN DRIVE 9
March 23, 1961 CAMELOT PARK LOT SIZE UNDER FIRE BY PETITION WIELDING RESIDENTS 5
March 23, 1961 20% OF TAX INCREASE DUE TO SCHOOLS 6
March 23, 1961 BIBLE COLLEGE RECEIVES GIFT 2
March 23, 1961 CHEMISTRY PROF AWARDED GRANT FOR SCIENCE STUDY (HANSEN, RALPH) 2
March 23, 1961 MORTON JOHNSON COMMENDED 6
March 23, 1961 TAKE YOUR FIRE TO THE FIRE STATION 6
March 23, 1961 COUNCIL OKS WEBSTER AS NEW PARK MANAGER 1
March 23, 1961 RECALL CONSIDERED AS REYNOLDS, WILLIAMS OUT 1
March 23, 1961 STREET SWEEPER ARRIVES IN CITY, COUNCILMAN’S 6 YR STRUGGLE ENDS 1
March 23, 1961 ASSESSOR GIVES KIRKLAND EXTRA $20,582 IN TAXES 6
March 23, 1961 HOUGHTON NOW ON LONG ROAD BACK TO SOLVENCY MAYOR BASS SAYS 1
March 23, 1961 HOUGHTON POST OFFICE TO REMAIN PATRONS ASSURED 1
March 23, 1961 HOUGHTON TOWN HALL ROOF BLOWS OFF 2
March 23, 1961 RECALL CONSIDERED AS REYNOLDS, WILLIAMS OUT 1
March 23, 1961 REDMOND YOUTH CONFESSES ROBBERY 2
March 23, 1961 PAULSON, KATHRINA E 2
March 23, 1961 SMITH, BRUCE 2
March 23, 1961 SMITH, MRS MOLFRED B 2
March 23, 1961 HOUGHTON POST OFFICE TO REMAIN PATRONS ASSURED 1
March 23, 1961 KIRKLAND POST OFFICE SITE OKAYED 1
March 23, 1961 SWIM POOL FENCES STUDIED 4
March 23, 1961 COUNCIL OKS WEBSTER AS NEW PARK MANAGER 1
March 23, 1961 CAMELOT PARK LOT SIZE UNDER FIRE BY PETITION WIELDING RESIDENTS 5
March 23, 1961 STOP SIGNS AT RAILROAD ‘EFFECTIVE’ 1
March 23, 1961 CITY FROWNS ON ALL-NIGHT PARKING 1
March 23, 1961 HILL TRAFFIC COUNT SHOWS LITTLE PROMISE OF ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 6
March 23, 1961 PLANS TOLD FOR BRIDGE APPROACHES 1
March 23, 1961 RESIDENTS ASK INTERSECTION CHECK WHERE RAY LOESBY INJURED 1
March 23, 1961 STOP SIGNS AT RAILROAD ‘EFFECTIVE’ 1
March 23, 1961 STREET SWEEPER ARRIVES IN CITY, COUNCILMAN’S 6 YR STRUGGLE ENDS 1
March 30, 1961 DONNA HJORTH TO APPEAR IN CONCERT 6
March 30, 1961 FIRST WAREHOUSE UNIT NEARS COMPLETION HERE 6
March 30, 1961 CITY SEEKS CENTER APPRAISAL COUNTY POLICY ON SELLING 1
March 30, 1961 CAMELOT PARK REZONING REFUSED 3
March 30, 1961 FIRST HAIRCUT (PHOTOS OF THOM, LAWRENCE) 5
March 30, 1961 CAMELOT PARK REZONING REFUSED 3
March 30, 1961 COUNTY NIXES REZONE APPEAL BY MCGRATH 2
March 30, 1961 CENTRAL SCHOOL GROWS RABBITS FOR EASTER 1
March 30, 1961 FOUR SPEAKERS CHOSEN FOR JUNE COMMENCEMENT 2
March 30, 1961 INSTALLATION, FASHION SHOW ON JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM 9
March 30, 1961 NEW BOUNDARIES TOLD FOR KIRKLAND, REDMOND JUNIOR HIGHS 8
March 30, 1961 SALARIES’ EFFECT ON EDUCATION UNCLEAR SO FAR 2
March 30, 1961 HELEN HURN, MAINE TONKIN 7
March 30, 1961 SHARON HAYES, DALE RATHBUN 7
March 30, 1961 TAXPAYER CHARGES EAST SIDE FORCED TO PAY MORE THAN ITS SHARE 2
March 30, 1961 CENTRAL SCHOOL GROWS RABBITS FOR EASTER 1
March 30, 1961 SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES TO COMMEMORATE EASTER 1
March 30, 1961 HOUGHTON RESIDENTS, COUNCIL RESIST POST OFFICE CHANGE 1
March 30, 1961 JUANITA ZONING DECISION TO BE APPEALED APRIL 27 1
March 30, 1961 BERG, MRS HARRY 6
March 30, 1961 NEW EXCHANGE CLUB TO HOLD CHARTER NIGHT 3
March 30, 1961 HOUGHTON RESIDENTS, COUNCIL RESIST POST OFFICE CHANGE 1
March 30, 1961 EAST SIDE YMCA LAUNCHES NEW BUSINESSMAN’S FITNESS PROGRAM 6
March 30, 1961 SAMMAMISH MARATHON RACE SLATED NOON, APRIL 9 6
March 30, 1961 THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLERS (PHOTOS) 7
March 30, 1961 WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLERS (PHOTOS) 5
March 30, 1961 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE TO BE GIVEN IN KIRKLAND 12
March 30, 1961 SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES TO COMMEMORATE EASTER 1
March 30, 1961 UNITARIAN CHURCH MAY BE FORMED 5
March 30, 1961 APPROVAL SEEN FOR NORTHRUP WAY TO BE MADE STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 1
March 30, 1961 NE 53RD ST TURN ON ITS WAY OUT SOON 1
March 30, 1961 STORM SEWER PLAN COMING, ENGINEER SAYS 1
March 30, 1961 PATRICIA FORCIER, CHARLES HAWKINS 7
March 30, 1961 SHERRIE J BRAY, JOHN JOSEPH GRAY 7
April 6, 1961 GREEN’S FUNERAL HOMES INC (25TH ANNIVERSARY) 6
April 6, 1961 SCULPTURE SHOW AT CELLAR GALLERY TO BE COMPLIMENTED BY PAINTINGS 7
April 6, 1961 E WARNER CASE ADMITS HE’S SLOWING DOWN – SOME 1
April 6, 1961 GREEN’S FAITH IN EAST SIDE PAID SO HE’S REINVESTING (GREEN, C) 1
April 6, 1961 TEACHER TO SPEND SUMMER IN MUNICH (WOLFE, HELEN) 9
April 6, 1961 COUNTY PLANS IMPROVEMENTS FOR BRIDLE TRAIL 1
April 6, 1961 SCHOOLS ACCEPT SITE COMPROMISE 5
April 6, 1961 CITY MAY SELL SURPLUS PROPERTY 2
April 6, 1961 WHOOPS … SPLASH! AND THAT’S WHY WE TORE IT DOWN (7TH ST DOCK) 1
April 6, 1961 GAS STATION REQUEST UNDER STUDY 5
April 6, 1961 TEACHERS TO VISIT BUSINESSES 1
April 6, 1961 JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY HERE? 2
April 6, 1961 COUNSELING FITS PROGRAM TO THE STUDENTS AT LAKE WASHINGTON 5
April 6, 1961 SCHOOL BOUNDARY CHANGES ASKED; HEARING APRIL 13 1
April 6, 1961 TEACHERS TO VISIT BUSINESSES 1
April 6, 1961 DONNA BURNETT, DAVID WALLACE 7
April 6, 1961 FIREMAN HURT NEAR JUANITA 6
April 6, 1961 BAGGALEY ASKS PARK AND PLAN CONSIDERATION 2
April 6, 1961 BLACKBERRY WEEDING ISN’T FREE 1
April 6, 1961 COUNCIL STANDS FIRM ON WHICH WAY THE POST OFFICE FACES 1
April 6, 1961 POLICE CAPTAIN SALARY SET BY CITY 1
April 6, 1961 STATE AUDITOR HAS ALLY IN KIRKLAND 1
April 6, 1961 HOUGHTON REFORMS IN EFFECT 5
April 6, 1961 POST OFFICE CHANGE DELAYED TWO WEEKS 1
April 6, 1961 UNITED CONTROL COMPLETES MOVE 2
April 6, 1961 JUANITA ANNEXATION TO BE HEARD 6
April 6, 1961 POLICE CAPTAIN SALARY SET BY CITY 1
April 6, 1961 DR COSTIGAN TO SPEAK ON BIRCH SOCIETY 1
April 6, 1961 COUNCIL STANDS FIRM ON WHICH WAY THE POST OFFICE FACES 1
April 6, 1961 POST OFFICE CHANGE DELAYED TWO WEEKS 1
April 6, 1961 MAXINE CONOVER TO ENTER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE 4
April 6, 1961 MOODY CHORUS TO GIVE CONCERT IN KIRKLAND 9
April 6, 1961 NAZARENE CHURCH TO HONOR FRIBERG FAMILY 3
April 6, 1961 HARBOR PATROL RESCUES YACHT DRIFTING DOWN YARROW BAY 6
April 6, 1961 FUNDS PROVIDED BY STATE FOR KIRKLAND FACTORIA HIGHWAY EXAMINATION 6
April 6, 1961 BIDS SOUGHT MAY 4 FOR METRO EAST SIDE SEWER TRUNK LINE 2
April 6, 1961 KIRKLAND WILL TALK ABOUT A HOUGHTON SEWER NOW 1
April 6, 1961 NEW COIN PHONES IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO) 6
April 6, 1961 PUGET POWER REPORT SHOWS YEARLY GROWTH UP 8 PERCENT 4
April 6, 1961 KANDY MARIE TETER, VERNON ROY LANDON 8
April 13, 1961 SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 6
April 13, 1961 COUPLE … TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING DAY (SHELTON, HARLEY E) 14
April 13, 1961 KIRKLAND MUSICIANS PLAY IN EASTSIDE SYMPHONETTE 8
April 13, 1961 ALBERT HANSENS RETURN FROM SOUTHERN STATES 6
April 13, 1961 BUILDING PERMIT TOTALS UP OVER A YEAR AGO MARCH HERE 1
April 13, 1961 PROPOSED PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUILDING (DRAWING) 11
April 13, 1961 UNDER CONSTRUCTION (DRAWING OF PROPOSED BUILDING ON MARKET ST) 12
April 13, 1961 WELDER WORKING ON THE NEW JOHN P HOPKINS WAREHOUSE (PHOTO) 12
April 13, 1961 STREET DEDICATION HOLDS UP PROPOSED SERVICE STATION 1
April 13, 1961 WATER DISTRICT ACTION LIFTS LID ON DEVELOPMENT OF FINN HILL AREA 1
April 13, 1961 THERAPISTS HELP PUPIL SPEECH PROBLEMS IN DISTRICT’S SCHOOLS 12
April 13, 1961 YOUR SCHOOL POLICY MAKERS (PHOTO) 2
April 13, 1961 HOUGHTON FIRE DEPARTMENT TAKES CARE OF ITS OWN 5
April 13, 1961 CITY FIRES WIFE OF POLICEMAN (WILLIAMS, MRS GEORGE) 1
April 13, 1961 FORMATION OF NEW EAST SIDE COUNTY PROPOSED FOR TAX RELIEF 1
April 13, 1961 HOUGHTON ASKS FOR SECOND DELAY IN POST OFFICE PLAN CHANGEOVER 1
April 13, 1961 HOUGHTON FIRE DEPARTMENT TAKES CARE OF ITS OWN 5
April 13, 1961 PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR HOUGHTON MARINA DEVELOPMENT 1
April 13, 1961 BUBBLES FORM BASIS FOR KIRKLAND INDUSTRIES’ INSULATION BUSINESS 5
April 13, 1961 MURATA, BONNIE JOY 3
April 13, 1961 BIRCH SOCIETY BLASTED 1
April 13, 1961 FLAG WAVERS SCORED AT EXCHANGE MEETING 1
April 13, 1961 PRIMROSE SHOW HISTORY DATES BACK TO START OF EAST SIDE GARDEN CLUB 7
April 13, 1961 MILK VOTE PETITIONS CIRCULATED 5
April 13, 1961 HOUGHTON ASKS FOR SECOND DELAY IN POST OFFICE PLAN CHANGEOVER 1
April 13, 1961 ARTIST TURNED MINISTER TO VISIT BAPTIST CHURCH 14
April 13, 1961 PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR HOUGHTON MARINA DEVELOPMENT 1
April 13, 1961 BIDS CALLED FOR BRIDGE APPROACHES 1
April 13, 1961 STREET DEDICATION HOLDS UP PROPOSED SERVICE STATION 1
April 13, 1961 ROSE HILL SUBSTATION TO OPEN WITH CEREMONY 2
April 13, 1961 JOAN ELIZABETH CARAHER, PATRICK THOMAS KIRK 9
April 20, 1961 PRINCIPAL DOES STINT WITH NAVY (ORDAL, OLAF G) 3
April 20, 1961 HOMEMAKER OFFERED SPECIAL SAVINGS DURING KIRKLAND DOLLAR DAYS 1
April 20, 1961 THE FBI SPEAKS ON FEARS (EDITORIAL) 2
April 20, 1961 DOES YOUR ZONING MEAN ANYTHING? INVESTIGATION INDICATES IT MAY NO 1
April 20, 1961 THE FBI SPEAKS ON FEARS 2
April 20, 1961 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARIES INCREASE BOOK AVAILABILITY 7
April 20, 1961 FORMULA FOR SUCCESS OF LAKE WASHINGTON ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM 12
April 20, 1961 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS TRAIN AS TEACHERS 6
April 20, 1961 HOME SOUGHT FOR FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT HERE 1
April 20, 1961 PARENTS UNWILLING TO BACK SCHOOL BOUNDARY CHANGES 1
April 20, 1961 SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS MODIFIED PE POLICY 1
April 20, 1961 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS SWEET ADELINES (DAVIDSON, CAPPI/THOMPSON, ZOE) 1
April 20, 1961 COLORFUL PRIMROSE SHOW OPENS IN KIRKLAND FRIDAY FOR THREE DAYS 1
April 20, 1961 DANGER SEEN IN CITY STREET FUND WINDFALL 2
April 20, 1961 JOHNSON SAYS CITY SHOULD BAIL OUT PARKS 11
April 20, 1961 KIRKLAND BILLBOARD POPULATION DISCUSSED 1
April 20, 1961 SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE PRESENTED 1
April 20, 1961 POST OFFICE CHANGEOVER EFFECTIVE 3
April 20, 1961 REYNOLDS FILES APPEAL NOTICE 11
April 20, 1961 POST OFFICE CHANGEOVER EFFECTIVE 3
April 20, 1961 SPRING SPORTS SCHEDULE FOR SCHOOLS AND LITTLE LEAGUE 10
April 20, 1961 JOHSON SAYS CITY SHOULD BAIL OUT PARKS 11
April 20, 1961 LAKE BRIDGE MAY BRING KIRKLAND DOCK 11
April 20, 1961 LAKE BRIDGE MAY BRING KIRKLAND DOCK 11
April 20, 1961 CITY PROPOSES COUNTER OFFER TO METRO FOR SEWER PLANT HERE 11
April 20, 1961 THEY PULLED THE SWITCH (PHOTO OF ROSE HILL POWER SUBSTATION) 7
April 20, 1961 KAREN ELDUEN, DALE B BORGFORD 8
April 27, 1961 CASCADE HOMES – GRAND OPENING 7
April 27, 1961 STAFFERS AT H & N FARMS NAMED AS VICE PRESIDENTS 12
April 27, 1961 LW JUNIOR TO VISIT SWITZERLAND (FALKNER, PAM) 1
April 27, 1961 WOMEN VOTERS WORKER CO-AUTHORS METRO BOOK (BAKKE, MRS JOHN) 1
April 27, 1961 VALUATION GROWTH TOPS AREA 1
April 27, 1961 GAS STATION PERMIT PAVES WAY FOR CENTER (HOUGHTON SHOPPING CTR) 1
April 27, 1961 PIE EXPERT TO MANAGE DRIVE-IN (STRUBE, THELMA) 5
April 27, 1961 CHAMBER MEMBER CALLS FOR BOLD CENTER PLAN 2
April 27, 1961 FIRE SAFETY WINNERS (PHOTO) 10
April 27, 1961 CAMELOT PARK APPEAL SLATED 7
April 27, 1961 COORDINATED COUNCIL MAY BE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL PROJECT 10
April 27, 1961 ROSE HAVEN PLAT OK’D 2
April 27, 1961 TAXES COULD HELP SPEED GROWTH HERE 3
April 27, 1961 VALUATION GROWTH TOPS AREA 1
April 27, 1961 KIRKLAND’S ‘SPACE NEEDLE’ 1
April 27, 1961 HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 4
April 27, 1961 SCHOOL BOARD FACES SALARY DILEMMA 1
April 27, 1961 JUDITH KOUTONEN, SAMUEL WINES 8
April 27, 1961 LARGE CROWDS ATTEND (PRIMROSE) SHOW, WINNERS HAPPY 5
April 27, 1961 QUEEN SOUGHT BY EAGLES 1
April 27, 1961 CITY DADS KNUCKLE UNDER TO UNCLE SAM (POST OFFICE LOCATION) 10
April 27, 1961 COMMERCIAL PARKING RULE WAIVED BY COMMISSION 3
April 27, 1961 CONTROL OF CHANGE SOUGHT BY PLANNING GROUPS HERE 1
April 27, 1961 SWIM POOL FENCE ORDINANCE SENT TO COUNCIL 10
April 27, 1961 VAUX SAYS: KIRKLAND ZONING VALID 1
April 27, 1961 CENSUS REVEALS 2645 POPULATION FOR HOUGHTON 1
April 27, 1961 GAS STATION PERMIT PAVES WAY FOR CENTER (HOUGHTON SHOPPING CTR) 1
April 27, 1961 COMMISSION ADOPTS NEW POLICE RULES 3
April 27, 1961 THIEF TAKES 3 CHAIN SAWS 3
April 27, 1961 WOMAN WAVES KNIFE AT KIRKLAND NURSES 1
April 27, 1961 NEW CLINIC MAY START IN JUNE (LAKE SHORE CLINIC) 3
April 27, 1961 LENTZ, EDWARD 5
April 27, 1961 LUNDVATTER, JOHN G 9
April 27, 1961 MEYERS, EDWARD A 10
April 27, 1961 ROOD, MOLLIE 10
April 27, 1961 TIMMONS, GOLIDE ELLEN 5
April 27, 1961 NORTH LAKES DISTRICT ORGANIZED TO MEET SCOUTING GROWTH IN AREA 1
April 27, 1961 QUEEN SOUGHT BY EAGLES 1
April 27, 1961 CITY DADS KNUCKLE UNDER TO UNCLE SAM (POST OFFICE LOCATION) 10
April 27, 1961 LITTLE LEAGUERS OPEN SEASON, KIRKLAND, REDMOND ROSTERS TOLD 6
April 27, 1961 PLAYERS AND STANDINGS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIDGE PLAY 2
April 27, 1961 SWIM POOL FENCE ORDINANCE SENT TO COUNCIL 10
April 27, 1961 CAMELOT PARK APPEAL SLATED 7
April 27, 1961 CENSUS REVEALS 2645 POPULATION FOR HOUGHTON 1
April 27, 1961 COMMISSION APPROVES PRELIMINARY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR ARTERIALS 1
April 27, 1961 FEDERAL AID POSSIBLE FOR AREA HIGHWAYS 3
April 27, 1961 ELIZABETH MOSER, RICHARD HAGER 8
May 4, 1961 CO-WORKERS HONOR 25 YEARS (SUTHERLAND, DOROTHY) 8
May 4, 1961 PIONEER RESIDENT CELEBRATES 50 YEARS AND LANDOWNER (KEAN, HARRY) 1
May 4, 1961 CIVIC CENTER APPRAISAL $275,000 1
May 4, 1961 HOME SALES TO RENTERS PICKS UP HERE 6
May 4, 1961 JUANITA’S BUSINESS AREA EXPANDED 1
May 4, 1961 LAKEVIEW IGA CHANGES OWNERS 6
May 4, 1961 STEADY ADVERTISING AND REFERRALS BUILD BUSINESS 1
May 4, 1961 CITIZEN’S COUNCIL DENIES LINK WITH NEW PE REPORT 1
May 4, 1961 HIGH SCHOOL MATH-SCIENCE WINNERS HONORED 6
May 4, 1961 SCHOOL DIRECTORS OFFERED MAJOR TEACHER SALARY BOOST IN BUDGET 1
May 4, 1961 SEVEN ‘A’ STUDENTS HEAD JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL 7
May 4, 1961 TUTTLE NAMED COUNTY GROUP PRESIDENT 1
May 4, 1961 FESTIVAL, HYDRO RACE DISCUSSED 1
May 4, 1961 ANTI-BILLBOARD RULE PRESENTED TO COUNCIL 1
May 4, 1961 DOG CATCHING PLAN SHOWN 2
May 4, 1961 PIONEER RESIDENT CELEBRATES 50 YEARS AND LANDOWNER (KEAN, HARRY) 1
May 4, 1961 JUANITA’S BUSINESS AREA EXPANDED 1
May 4, 1961 SEARCH ON FOR LIFEGUARDS TO OPEN KIRKLAND’S BEACH SEASON 5
May 4, 1961 ENGINEER JAILED ON TRAFFIC CHARGE (MAITHER, BRIAN) 2
May 4, 1961 POLICE APPEAL SET JULY 10 1
May 4, 1961 ROSIN, FRANK A 2
May 4, 1961 TURNER, MRS JESSE E 10
May 4, 1961 JOURNAL HONORED (LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT) 2
May 4, 1961 SEARCH ON FOR LIFEGUARDS TO OPEN KIRKLAND’S BEACH SEASON 5
May 4, 1961 FIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHOIRS TO APPEAR IN SPRING FESTIVAL 7
May 4, 1961 KIRKLAND OKS METRO CONTRACT 1
May 4, 1961 OVERLOAD BURNS PUGET POWER WIRES 2
May 4, 1961 DIANE STENTZ, JAMES REEVES 8
May 11, 1961 SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 6
May 11, 1961 FAMILY OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY OF MR AND MRS THOMAS ENEY 8
May 11, 1961 GEORGE LORDS TO MARK 50TH ANNIVERSARY 8
May 11, 1961 LOCAL ATTORNEY NAMED TO HIGH CHURCH POSITION (JOHNSON, CHARLES W) 6
May 11, 1961 NEWCOMER HERE RETURNS FROM SOUTH PACIFIC (CRAIG, J KEITH) 3
May 11, 1961 RETIRED ACCOUNTANT COUNTS FRIENDS FROM WIDE AREA (KENFIELD, W) 12
May 11, 1961 WIFE OF NEWEST KIRKLAND PASTOR … (PARROTT, LORA LEE) 1
May 11, 1961 YOUNGSTERS TO ATTEND BICYCLE SAFETY CHECK HERE 9
May 11, 1961 DESIGNERS OF KIRKLAND’S FUTURE MEET CHALLENGE OF CHANGE IN PLANNING 1
May 11, 1961 ASTRONAUT-MINDED STUDENTS AT CENTRAL VIEW SPACEMAN 2
May 11, 1961 NEW CITIZEN’S COUNCIL HEAD OUTLINES CHIEF GOALS FOR YEAR 1
May 11, 1961 PARENTS SEEK MEANINGFUL SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES 2
May 11, 1961 SCHOOL DIRECTORS OK 10% TEACHER SALARY HIKES 1
May 11, 1961 SCHOOL TELLS ADMINISTRATIVE REASSIGNMENTS 1
May 11, 1961 THE SCHOOLS REPORT TO YOU (SUPPLEMENT TO PAPER) 13
May 11, 1961 SHARON LEE ASHFORD, HENRY (HERB) CHEVALIER 7
May 11, 1961 PLAN GROUP TALKS OF STOP TO BLIGHT 2
May 11, 1961 20% MORE BOATS FORECAST FOR 2ND KIRKLAND KUP 1
May 11, 1961 PARENTS KEEP SENIOR PARTY PLANS SECRET UNTIL BIG NIGHT 12
May 11, 1961 TOWN VETOES FIREWORKS THIS YEAR 1
May 11, 1961 “YOU CAN HAVE THE LAND —” HOUGHTON RESIDENT SAYS (TODD,
CLARA)
1
May 11, 1961 BERNARD, LOLA DOROTHY 6
May 11, 1961 WILSON, AXEL 2
May 11, 1961 20% MORE BOATS FORECAST FOR 2ND KIRKLAND KUP 1
May 11, 1961 YOUNGSTERS TO ATTEND BICYCLE SAFETY CHECK HERE 9
May 11, 1961 20% MORE BOATS FORECAST FOR 2ND KIRKLAND KUP 1
May 11, 1961 ROADS GROUP OPPOSES COVER FOR FREEWAY 1
May 11, 1961 NANCY JEAN BROWNELL, DELMAR ALLEN MONTZ 8
May 11, 1961 PAT MCCORMICK, ROY RONNING 7
May 18, 1961 STUDENTS COMPETE IN ART SHOW AT CELLAR GALLERY 8
May 18, 1961 DIANE CARLSON HONORED QUEEN 12
May 18, 1961 JEWELER MARKS 13 BUSINESS YEARS IN CITY (WAGONER, THAINE) 3
May 18, 1961 RADIO TOWER PROPOSED FOR KIRKLAND WATERSHED 1
May 18, 1961 BOARD MOVES TO EXPAND LAKEVIEW SCHOOL BUILDING 10
May 18, 1961 GATEWAYS DONATED TO COLLEGE (NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE) 2
May 18, 1961 JEWELER MARKS 13 BUSINESS YEARS IN CITY (WAGONER, THAINE) 3
May 18, 1961 MACDOUGALL’S TO HOUSE OFFICE 9
May 18, 1961 BROKEN MAIN FLOODS BRISKY’S 1
May 18, 1961 PARKING DISCUSSED BY CHAMBER 1
May 18, 1961 CAMELOT PARK REVISION TO BE HEARD MAY 23 1
May 18, 1961 GRISWOLD ELECTED STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT AT LW 1
May 18, 1961 IMPROVED INSTRUCTION SEEN FROM NEW PLAN 10
May 18, 1961 SCHOOLS BID FOR NEW STATE SANCTIONS 1
May 18, 1961 ANDREA GAIL BURNARD, ROBERT PAUL DELANEY 8
May 18, 1961 JANICE LYNNE ORDAL, NORMAN GILLMORE 8
May 18, 1961 KAY VEE HANSEN, DONALD E DICKEY 8
May 18, 1961 MARYLIN STOKKE, BOB J ROSSIE 8
May 18, 1961 COMMUNITY TALENT TO PRESENT JUANITA PLAYER’S SHOW 12
May 18, 1961 LONE DEER VISITS CITY 1
May 18, 1961 MEMORIAL SERVICES SLATED MAY 30 BY LEGION, VFW 1
May 18, 1961 DOG CATCHING STARTS HERE 2
May 18, 1961 RADIO TOWER PROPOSED FOR KIRKLAND WATERSHED 1
May 18, 1961 LIVIE, FRANK 2
May 18, 1961 STERN, CARL 12
May 18, 1961 NAZARENE PASTOR TO HEAD EDUCATION PROJECT 2
May 18, 1961 UNITARIAN PASTOR TO CONDUCT SERVICE OF NEW FELLOWSHIP 9
May 18, 1961 CITY TO PUT STOP SIGNS ALONG THIRD 1
May 18, 1961 NATIONAL HIGHWAY WEEK TO BE OBSERVED 1
May 18, 1961 PARKING DISCUSSED BY CHAMBER 1
May 18, 1961 PROPOSED ARTERIALS FOR KIRKLAND (MAP) 2
May 18, 1961 BROKEN MAIN FLOODS BRISKY’S 1
May 18, 1961 MEMORIAL SERVICES SLATED MAY 30 BY LEGION, VFW 1
May 25, 1961 FAMILY TO HONOR DEVERES ON ANNIVERSARY 8
May 25, 1961 KIRKLAND MED STUDENT EARNS UW THESIS AWARD (LOTTSFELDT, FREDRIK) 6
May 25, 1961 LADY WITH AN ORCHID HONORED AS VOLUNTEER (MCKENNA, MRS H) 8
May 25, 1961 VISITORS FIND HAWAII EXPENSIVE BUT PLEASANT (MORGAN, CHARLES O) 2
May 25, 1961 RESIDENTS SEEK TO RETAIN ACRE ZONING NEAR STATE PARK 1
May 25, 1961 RESIDENTS SEEK TO RETAIN ACRE ZONING NEAR STATE PARK 1
May 25, 1961 DRAINAGE AT COUNTY DUMP RECOMMENDED BEFORE FALL 1
May 25, 1961 LARGEST ENTRY TO DATE SLATED FOR JUNE 2-4 SHOW (FLYING HORSESHOE) 9
May 25, 1961 GEORGE GILLILAND RESIGNS AS HOUGHTON’S TOWN CLERK 1
May 25, 1961 GAS STATION PERMIT DELAY FOR SHIPYARD 1
May 25, 1961 LEGION AUXILIARY HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT LOANED 1681 DAYS 9
May 25, 1961 EYE WITNESS ON CARRIER REPORTS ON PACIFIC FLEET (MORGAN, CHARLES) 1
May 25, 1961 HARRIS, MURIEL 9
May 25, 1961 HOLMBERG, ANDERS GUSTAF 2
May 25, 1961 NEIGHBOR, EMERSON R 1
May 25, 1961 REDISTRICTING TO BENEFIT EAST SIDE 1
May 25, 1961 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT INVITES BIDS 1
May 25, 1961 DENTIST, TRUCK DRIVER, POSTMAN AMONG POSSIBLE K-KUP RACERS 1
May 25, 1961 KANGS EARN TENNIS TITLE (WEBER, RUSS/JACOBSEN, JOE/FARR, GRANT) 4
May 25, 1961 MRS MYNAR HITS HOLE IN ONE HERE 5
May 25, 1961 OWEN JONES DAY ANNOUNCED FOR BABE RUTH OPENER, MAY 27 4
May 25, 1961 PANTHERS WIN KINGCO DIAMOND TITLE 6
May 25, 1961 AREA BAHA’IS HONOR FOUNDER AT OBSERVANCE 12
May 25, 1961 COUNTY ROAD WORK ON 68TH QUESTIONED 1
May 25, 1961 DRAINAGE AT COUNTY DUMP RECOMMENDED BEFORE FALL 1
May 25, 1961 CAROLYN RAMSEY MCENTIRE, CARROLL THOMAS PIERCE 8
June 1, 1961 LAKEVIEW IGA – GRAND OPENING 7-Jun
June 1, 1961 H P (DICK) EVEREST NAMED MARITIME MAN OF THE YEAR 1
June 1, 1961 MISS DONNA HJORTH WINS MUSIC FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIP 8
June 1, 1961 P G PHILLIPS TO ATTEND UW ON GRANT 9
June 1, 1961 BRIDLE TRAILS TUG ‘O WAR MAY BE DELAYED BY COUNTY REPORT 2
June 1, 1961 JEWELER OPENS NEW BOTHELL STORE (O’NEIL, C V) 11
June 1, 1961 NORMAL CHILD SHOULD BE REMEMBERED 1
June 1, 1961 290 SENIORS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT COMMENCEMENT 1
June 1, 1961 CONGRATULATIONS ’61 GRADUATES (PHOTO) 10
June 1, 1961 NORMAL CHILD SHOULD BE REMEMBERED 1
June 1, 1961 PROJECT TALENT SEEKS 275 LWHS GRADUATES 1
June 1, 1961 SCHOOL ANNUAL DEDICATED TO ESTHER SMITH 8
June 1, 1961 SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS DISPLAYED FOR WEEK 2
June 1, 1961 SENIORS READY FOR GRAND FINALE AND LEAVETAKING (SENIOR LIST) 10
June 1, 1961 PARK SUGGESTED FOR JUANITA SLOUGH AREA 2
June 1, 1961 ALBERT, GEORGE 11
June 1, 1961 DAHL, ADOLPH N 10
June 1, 1961 ENTRICAN, WILLIAM 2
June 1, 1961 SIMPSON, O E 8
June 1, 1961 NEWEST JOURNAL COLUMNIST TO COMBINE WORDS, PEOPLE 1
June 1, 1961 PARK SUGGESTED FOR JUANITA SLOUGH AREA 2
June 1, 1961 BAPTIST GREETER LAUDED HERE FOR CHEERFULNESS (BENJAMIN, WILLIAM) 1
June 1, 1961 BILLY GRAHAM FILM SHOWING ANNOUNCED 9
June 1, 1961 PONTOON PARKING LOT ELUDES BRIDGE BUILDER 1
June 1, 1961 REVERSIBLE LANING EXTENSION JOB LET 1
June 8, 1961 KIRKLAND HOUSEWIVES DISPLAY PAINTINGS IN LAKE HILLS 9
June 8, 1961 HOUGHTON READER AGAIN MEETS ANNUAL CHALLENGE … (SMITH, F H) 2
June 8, 1961 KIRKLAND EMPLOYEE OF PUGET MOVES UP (MAKOVITCH, JOHN) 2
June 8, 1961 $1,5 MILLION PLAN FOR CIVIC CENTER TOLD 1
June 8, 1961 FIREHALL COMPLETION SET BACK AGAIN 1
June 8, 1961 KIRKLAND FIREMEN HAVE PRIVACY IN NEW FIREHALL 1
June 8, 1961 GAS EXPLOSION BURNS COUPLE (HUNICH, PAUL)_ 14
June 8, 1961 SPEED UP SOUGHT FOR REZONING 1
June 8, 1961 ’61 GRADUATES TREATED TO FESTIVE ALL-NIGHT PARTY BY PARENTS 1
June 8, 1961 CLASS OF ’61 (PHOTO OF NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE GRADS) 10
June 8, 1961 HOLY FAMILY GRADUATES (PHOTO) 10
June 8, 1961 IN BIOLOGY: HIGH SCHOOL PLANS TEAM TEACHING NEXT FALL 11
June 8, 1961 NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE TO GRADUATE 35 STUDENTS 10
June 8, 1961 SCHOOL CALENDAR CHANGED 1
June 8, 1961 SUPERINTENDENT’S AWARD GIVEN TO 10 GRADUATES 1
June 8, 1961 UNCERTAINTY STILL IN SCHOOL BUDGET 10
June 8, 1961 BARBARA BERGEVIN, GARY BERGERON 8
June 8, 1961 DIXIE LEE TOOMAN, ARNOLD SIEVERS 9
June 8, 1961 PATRICIA HERSCHLER, BENNIE GLENN BROWN 8
June 8, 1961 FIREHALL COMPLETION SET BACK AGAIN 1
June 8, 1961 KIRKLAND FIREMEN HAVE PRIVACY IN NEW FIREHALL 1
June 8, 1961 4000 ACRES OF ROSE HILL INCLUDED IN COUNTY’S STUDY 11
June 8, 1961 TOM BASS RESIGNS AS HOUGHTON MAYOR TO ACCEPT NEW JOB WITH BOEING 1
June 8, 1961 CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM SLATED AT LIBRARIES 11
June 8, 1961 BERG, ANNA 2
June 8, 1961 HVALSON, JEAN KAY 2
June 8, 1961 OLSEN, ARNE 2
June 8, 1961 JOURNAL TO PARTICIPATE IN STATEWIDE SURVEY 1
June 8, 1961 ABBREVIATED BUZZ BUGGIES DEMAND ATTENTION OF HYDRO FANS 5
June 8, 1961 4000 ACRES OF ROSE HILL INCLUDED IN COUNTY’S STUDY 11
June 8, 1961 WATER MAIN EXTENSION PROPOSED FOR ROSE HILL 1
June 8, 1961 CITATIONS, NOT WARNINGS SET FOR WATER SPEEDSTERS 11
June 8, 1961 MERGER WOULD AID INDUSTRIAL GROWTH HERE, RAILROADMAN SAYS 1
June 8, 1961 JUANITA WAY CHANGE SET AT KENMORE 10
June 8, 1961 NEW BRIDGE PLAN MAY MEAN REMOVAL OF TOLLS SOONER 1
June 8, 1961 PARKING METER REMOVAL TO BE STUDIED FOR KIRKLAND 1
June 8, 1961 QUARTER MILLION SLATED FOR KIRKLAND ACCESSES 1
June 8, 1961 THIRD ST STOP SIGNS APPROVED 1
June 8, 1961 LOCAL FIRM’S BID ACCEPTED FOR GARBAGE 11
June 8, 1961 NEW GAS LINES TO SERVICE YARROW 2
June 8, 1961 WATER MAIN EXTENSION PROPOSED FOR ROSE HILL 1
June 8, 1961 MRS JACK C GARETSON, DONALD S WALLACE 8
June 15, 1961 SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 6
June 15, 1961 KIRKLAND COUPLE TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY (WAGNER, M S) 8
June 15, 1961 CHILDREN SAD AT LADDIE’S DISAPPEARANCE (NOLLET) 1
June 15, 1961 MRS BIRNBAUM HONORED ON 90TH BIRTHDAY 8
June 15, 1961 OIL COMPANY MAN MOVING TO KIRKLAND (LINDQUIST, R O) 2
June 15, 1961 TEENAGER WINS VACATION TO BIRCH BAY (NEILSEN, RUTH) 3
June 15, 1961 MORE THAN 300 RIDERS ENTERED IN FREE SHOW AT BRIDLE TRAILS 5
June 15, 1961 HOUGHTON COUNCIL STAYS ACTION ON ELVES’ BUILDING VARIANCE 1
June 15, 1961 LOCATION OF JUNIOR COLLEGE TO BE DISCUSSED HERE 1
June 15, 1961 STATE OKS $ MILLION BUILDING PROGRAM FOR LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS 1
June 15, 1961 OWNER HAS 30 DAYS FOR IMPROVEMENTS (PIERCE, WILBUR) 3
June 15, 1961 LUX SELLS ENGINEERING FIRM HERE 1
June 15, 1961 NEW AMERICA BEING CREATED ON EAST SIDE 1
June 15, 1961 SAMI, FRED STUBNER 8
June 15, 1961 JAYCEES TAKE ON FLOAT WITH TWO WEEKS TO GO 1
June 15, 1961 ONE WILL BE QUEEN (PHOTO OF STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL HOPEFULS) 1
June 15, 1961 COMMUNITY PAYS TRIBUTE TO OLDTIMERS 2
June 15, 1961 HOUGHTON COUNCIL STAYS ACTION ON ELVES’ BUILDING VARIANCE 1
June 15, 1961 HOUGHTON SEEKS CHANGE FOR POINTS DRIVE ROAD 2
June 15, 1961 SECOND PUBLIC HEARING CALLED FOR SHIPYARDS SERVICE STATION 2
June 15, 1961 REWARD SET FOR RABBIT KILLING DOG 1
June 15, 1961 HANCOCK, JOHN 2
June 15, 1961 SCOUTING AWARDS RECEIVED AT EXPLORERS’ HONOR COURT 2
June 15, 1961 JAYCEES TAKE ON FLOAT WITH TWO WEEKS TO GO 1
June 15, 1961 QUESTIONNAIRES OUT TODAY TO 100 JOURNAL READERS 1
June 15, 1961 RAW COURAGE, COLD STRATEGY, MARK 266 CU. IN. HYDROS IN K-KUP 4
June 15, 1961 COMMUNITY PAYS TRIBUTE TO OLDTIMERS 2
June 15, 1961 BUILDINGS MAY GOVERN BRIDGE ROUTE 9
June 15, 1961 HOUGHTON SEEKS CHANGE FOR POINTS DRIVE ROAD 2
June 15, 1961 METERS DUE FOR CHAMBER, CITY STUDY 1
June 15, 1961 MAP OF PLANNED WATER MAINS 5
June 15, 1961 SALLY SUE HELLIWELL, RICHARD ST CROIX REDMAN 8
June 22, 1961 OWNERS SEEK QUICKIE PLANS ACTION THURS. 6
June 22, 1961 FIRE DAMAGES LAKEVIEW IGA STORAGE SHED 1
June 22, 1961 GIVENS SAYS PLANT SITES MUST BE SAVED 1
June 22, 1961 FIREMEN STAND PAT ON GLASS 6
June 22, 1961 VARIANCE GRANTED DEWITT FOR DUPLEX 12
June 22, 1961 MARINA DEVELOPERS TO ASK REZONING FOR SERVICE STATION 1
June 22, 1961 BUILDING PERMIT SPEED UP STUDY ORDERED MONDAY 2
June 22, 1961 GIVENS SAYS PLANT SITES MUST BE SAVED 1
June 22, 1961 GROWTH TEMPO PICKING UP IN KIRKLAND 1
June 22, 1961 KIRKLAND AREA REZONES BEFORE COUNTY PLANNERS 12
June 22, 1961 MARINA DEVELOPERS TO ASK REZONING FOR SERVICE STATION 1
June 22, 1961 PRO AND CON CAMELOT BATTLEGROUND OUTLINED 1
June 22, 1961 YARROW DEVELOPMENT STARTS, STOPS AT LACK OF PERMIT 6
June 22, 1961 BOARD SEEKS HIGH SCHOOL PLANNING OK 1
June 22, 1961 LWHS TAKES RARE DISTINCTION (MYNAR & LAMBERT TO AIR FORCE ACADEMY 6
June 22, 1961 SENIORS RECEIVE HIGH PRAISE FOR PARTY BEHAVIOR 12
June 22, 1961 THREE ‘A’ STUDENTS NAMED ON JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL 9
June 22, 1961 CHIPPER CHIPMUNKS JOIN HOUSEHOLD OF FAMILY (MILLER) 10
June 22, 1961 PUTPUTS ANNOY CHURCHGOERS 1
June 22, 1961 COLORFUL PROGRAM PLANNED FOR STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 1
June 22, 1961 FIRE DAMAGES LAKEVIEW IGA STORAGE SHED 1
June 22, 1961 FIREMEN STAND PAT ON GLASS 6
June 22, 1961 BOOKWALTER RESIGNS FROM CITY COUNCIL 3
June 22, 1961 CLARK FORESEES UNVEILING OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 1
June 22, 1961 COUNCIL OKS NEW GARBAGE PAYMENT PLAN 2
June 22, 1961 WATER MAIN BREAK NETS CITY SAVING 3
June 22, 1961 FOUR POLIO CLINICS ANNOUNCED 12
June 22, 1961 BASS SIGNS RESIGNATION AS MAYOR 1
June 22, 1961 GIVENS SAYS PLANT SITES MUST BE SAVED 1
June 22, 1961 KITSAPIAN NAMED NEW POLICE CHIEF (DOSS, HAROLD “HAL”) 1
June 22, 1961 UNLICENSED DOGS TO BE PICKED UP 5
June 22, 1961 ANDERSON, IDA 8
June 22, 1961 BEHMKE, JOHN H 8
June 22, 1961 BENGSTON, CLAES 10
June 22, 1961 RODE, JOHN 9
June 22, 1961 SURRATT, MARY ANN 2
June 22, 1961 WHITMAN, W ROY 3
June 22, 1961 EAST SIDE GARDEN CLUB IS STATE HIGH POINT WINNER 10
June 22, 1961 RUPLE NAMED LION PRESIDENT 2
June 22, 1961 HYDROS SLATED TO CHURN LAKE WASHINGTON HERE 10 AM SATURDAY 1
June 22, 1961 KIRKLAND KUP MAY BRING OUT HOTTEST RACERS IN BIG BOAT CLASSES 4
June 22, 1961 METHODIST MINISTER (KING, JONATHAN) 10
June 22, 1961 KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON, REDMOND POPULATION INCREASED IN 1961 3
June 22, 1961 NO PARKING SIGNS TO COME DOWN HERE 6
June 22, 1961 PARKING RULES TOLD FOR LAKE ST SOUTH 2
June 22, 1961 PETITIONERS SEEK STOP SIGN ON 4TH 9
June 22, 1961 COUNCIL OKS NEW GARBAGE PAYMENT PLAN 2
June 22, 1961 METRO TRUNK CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN SOON 2
June 22, 1961 PHOTOS OF WATER MAIN BREAK 6
June 22, 1961 BARBARA MABRY, OWEN W HARVEY 9
June 22, 1961 BETH DEE HARRELL, REGINALD COURT 8
June 22, 1961 DARLENE JOAN SHELDON, BILL RANDALL WHITNEY 7
June 22, 1961 JUDY CHARLESON, ELMER PALMER 8
June 22, 1961 MAXINE NORDRUM, LEONARD LARSON 8
June 22, 1961 SHARON MARTIN, STANLEY S SORENSON 7
June 29, 1961 BUILDER FACES PROBLEM OF PROVIDING DUCK’S NEST (VAUX, JIM) 1
June 29, 1961 THE FACE OF THE FUTURE THROUGH THE EYES OF EXPERIENCE (ALLEN, ART 1
June 29, 1961 $400,000 SLATED FOR OVERLAKE PARK 2
June 29, 1961 KIRKLAND KUP RACER EXPLODES (ELIAS, DON) 1
June 29, 1961 TEACHER TAKES TRAINING FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED (HABERZETLE) 7
June 29, 1961 CAROL M JOHNSON, BERNARD L MILLER 8
June 29, 1961 BUCK KILLED AT CROSSING 3
June 29, 1961 HOUGHTON DEER PATROL SWIMS AGAIN (PHOTOS OF DEER RESCUE FROM LAKE 6
June 29, 1961 WHERE’D IT GO? (PHOTO OF BLACKBERRIES OVERTAKING SIDEWALK) 2
June 29, 1961 MISS KIRKLAND TO BE CHOSEN HERE JULY 8 3
June 29, 1961 NEW COMPETITIONS SET FOR HORSE SHOW HERE 4
June 29, 1961 HOUGHTON DEER PATROL SWIMS AGAIN (PHOTOS OF DEER RESCUE FROM LAKE 6
June 29, 1961 JOHSON (BRUCE W) NAMED HOUGHTON MAYOR 1
June 29, 1961 MAYOR TOLD OF BOARD VACANCIES 1
June 29, 1961 VIETNAMESE VISIT HOUGHTON (TO STUDY JUVENILE LAW ENFORCEMENT) 2
June 29, 1961 LOCAL RESEARCH CAN HELP ATTRACT INDUSTRY 3
June 29, 1961 THREE POSSIBILITIES SEEN IN KIRKLAND POLICE APPEAL 2
June 29, 1961 LAVIER, CHARLES 3
June 29, 1961 WEIR, MORTON 10
June 29, 1961 CAMP FIRE DAY AT HANS JENSEN PARK ATTRACTS OVER 300 GIRLS 10
June 29, 1961 KIRKLAND POST OFFICE BIDS SENT TO WASHINGTON 2
June 29, 1961 KIRKLAND KUP RACER EXPLODES (ELIAS, DON) 1
June 29, 1961 KUP DRIVERS ERASE BLOT ON HYDROPLANING (PHOTOS) 5
June 29, 1961 KIRKLAND BOAT RAMPS RATES TOPS IN AREA 6
June 29, 1961 CITY MIGHT YANK PARKING METERS 1
June 29, 1961 EVERGREEN BRIDGE PONTOONS FLOATED 2
June 29, 1961 STUDY BEGINS ON KIRKLAND-FACTORIA LINK TO DISCOVER TRAFFIC PATTER 6
June 29, 1961 GAIL LEERIGHT, VICTOR FERGUSON 8
June 29, 1961 MARILYN STOKKE, BOB J ROSS 8
July 6, 1961 G LAMPAERT TAKES NEW JOB WITH BANK 3
July 6, 1961 BUSINESS DAY STARTS WITH MUSIC FOR FIDDLERS (SMETANA / SANDERSON) 1
July 6, 1961 MISS IVA HOUSNER TO FLY EUROPE FOR FIRST TIME 8
July 6, 1961 NAVY OFFICER HUNTS STORMS OFF FLORIDA (GUTZLER, RALPH P) 3
July 6, 1961 ROSE HILL FORESTER WATCHES COSTS … (COWAN, CHARLES S) 2
July 6, 1961 SIGHTS AND SOUNDINGS (MCKIBBEN, DR E C SR) 2
July 6, 1961 WEDLOCK INCORPORATED (WHEADON, JACK & ERNESTINE) 9
July 6, 1961 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST SCHOOL ON FORMER STEWART HEIGHTS SITE 9
July 6, 1961 CAMELOT STALLED BY LACK OF PUBLIC ACCESS TO STUDY 1
July 6, 1961 WEDLOCK INCORPORATED (WHEADON, JACK & ERNESTINE) 9
July 6, 1961 UGN ORGANIZED (PHOTO) 10
July 6, 1961 WEIGHING IN / NIX ON THAT (PHOTOS OF WELL BABY CLINIC) 10
July 6, 1961 CAMELOT STALLED BY LACK OF PUBLIC ACCESS TO STUDY 1
July 6, 1961 HUGE REDMOND ANNEXATION PROPOSED 1
July 6, 1961 NEED FOR TWO EAST SIDE COLLEGES MAY BE TOLD 1
July 6, 1961 STEWART SCHOOL UNIQUE IN OFFERING REHABILITATION 7
July 6, 1961 MISS KIRKLAND (PHOTOS OF ENTRANTS) 1
July 6, 1961 WEIGHING IN / NIX ON THAT (PHOTOS OF WELL BABY CLINIC) 10
July 6, 1961 NEW CHIEF THANKS TOWN FOR QUIET 4TH 2
July 6, 1961 HOUGHTON LAWSUIT FILED 1
July 6, 1961 ROUTING OF THROUGH-TRUCK TRAFFIC TO BYPASS HOUGHTON ADVISED 1
July 6, 1961 HOUGHTON LAWSUIT FILED 1
July 6, 1961 NEW CHIEF THANKS TOWN FOR QUIET 4TH 2
July 6, 1961 YOUNG ADULTS PROFIT FROM YMCA 7
July 6, 1961 COMMITTEE OKS 1962 KIRKLAND KUP 1
July 6, 1961 BRIDGE PLANS DROP RAMPS 9
July 6, 1961 GRAND CANYON (PHOTO OF POINTS DRIVE) 6
July 6, 1961 ROUTING OF THROUGH-TRUCK TRAFFIC TO BYPASS HOUGHTON ADVISED 1
July 6, 1961 BARBARA MABRY, OWEN HARVEY 8
July 6, 1961 NORMA JEAN PARISH, JACK WILLIAM DECKER 7
July 6, 1961 RUTH HARNISH, TED L BRADSHAW 8
July 13, 1961 SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 10
July 13, 1961 CITY APPROVES STUDY FOR ART COMMISSION 1
July 13, 1961 ITALIAN EVE PLANNED FOR CELLAR GALLERY 2
July 13, 1961 DAUGHTER TREATS FAMILY TO BIRCH BAY VACATION (NEILSEN, RUTH) 14
July 13, 1961 H & N EMPLOYEE APPOINTED TO GERMANY (RAYMOND, RICHARD) 14
July 13, 1961 HOWIE FAMILY REUNION HELD HERE SATURDAY 9
July 13, 1961 KOREAN GIRL CELEBRATES CITIZENSHIP AND BIRTHDAY (BROWN, DENENE) 7
July 13, 1961 SUBSCRIBER WRITES HUMOROUSLY OF LIFE IN CALIFORNIA (SMITH, FRED H 14
July 13, 1961 BRIDLE TRAIL APPRAISAL RUMOR KILLED 3
July 13, 1961 PARK STUDY UNVEILING SET 1
July 13, 1961 MORE BUSINESS SPACE RESULTS FROM MOVE TO COMMERCIAL (MCLEOD’S) 11
July 13, 1961 SIXTEEN ACRES OF ROOF COST 2
July 13, 1961 CENTER DEVELOPMENT CLOSER 1
July 13, 1961 GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY HELD BY METHODISTS 7
July 13, 1961 MORE BUSINESS SPACE RESULTS FROM MOVE TO COMMERCIAL (MCLEOD’S) 11
July 13, 1961 LITTLE LEAGUE — THE CHEWING GUM CIRCUIT (PHOTOS) 5
July 13, 1961 ANNEXATION, INCORPORATION DISCUSSED AT ROSE HILL MEETING 1
July 13, 1961 ON ROSE HILL: ANTI-ANNEXATION MOVE TOLD 11
July 13, 1961 JOAN MCKIM, MARVIN GREY 8
July 13, 1961 MISS KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF COX, CAROL) 1
July 13, 1961 PHOTOS OF MISS KIRKLAND CONTEST (COX, CAROL) 12
July 13, 1961 CITY APPROVES STUDY FOR ART COMMISSION 1
July 13, 1961 CIVIC GROUPS ASK CITY FOR PLANNING DIRECTOR 1
July 13, 1961 GOALS OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO SHAPE LIFE IN KIRKLAND 12
July 13, 1961 (WALLY) TAYLOR RETURNS TO HOUGHTON PLANNING GROUP 1
July 13, 1961 HOUGHTON COUNCILMEN STAY ACTION OF BOBACK VARIANCE 2
July 13, 1961 SWIM CLASSES CANCELED AT HOUGHTON 1
July 13, 1961 NEW WATER MAINS ON THE WAY FOR TWO NEW FINN HILL AREAS 1
July 13, 1961 COURT UPHOLDS CITY IN POLICE SUSPENSION 1
July 13, 1961 LIBRARY FINES TO JUMP HERE TO 2 CENTS A DAY 1
July 13, 1961 CATES, ANNA CATHRYN 14
July 13, 1961 PURDOM, CLARENCE 12
July 13, 1961 WILSON, MINNIE VAN 14
July 13, 1961 DAVE WOLSKY LEADS LEAGUE PITCHERS 6
July 13, 1961 LITTLE LEAGUE — THE CHEWING GUM CIRCUIT (PHOTOS) 5
July 13, 1961 SWIM CLASSES CANCELED AT HOUGHTON 1
July 13, 1961 TOM STAFFORD TO BE ORDAINED ADVENTIST PASTOR 10
July 13, 1961 ANNEXATION, INCORPORATION DISCUSSED AT ROSE HILL MEETING 1
July 13, 1961 ON ROSE HILL: ANTI-ANNEXATION MOVE TOLD 11
July 13, 1961 DISTRICT 79’S MAIN MAY OPEN NEXT WEEK 1
July 13, 1961 NEW WATER MAINS ON THE WAY FOR TWO NEW FINN HILL AREAS 1
July 13, 1961 WATER RATES MAY RAISE 1
July 13, 1961 BETTY MOFFITT, DONALD E ALDER 8
July 13, 1961 SHARON JEAN DILLON, ROBERT EDWIN BENDER 8
July 20, 1961 ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR TO SHOW WORKS OF KIRKLAND ARTIST 10
July 20, 1961 IDENTICAL BIRTHDAYS (PHOTO OF NELSON, ALBERTINE & UNRUE, MARIANNE 2
July 20, 1961 JO ANNE (GUNDERSON), LOST IN TRAFFIC, BUT SET TO DEFEND TITLE 1
July 20, 1961 “BRIDLE TRAILS” MAY PUZZLE TREASURER 1
July 20, 1961 COUNCIL-MAYOR GOVERNMENT CHOSEN 3
July 20, 1961 WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PLANNED 10
July 20, 1961 SERVICES TO BE HELD UNDER BUBBLE (NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE) 9
July 20, 1961 LARGE LOT FANS SCORE VICTORY ON ROSE HILL 1
July 20, 1961 CITY PROPOSED FOR ROSE HILL 1
July 20, 1961 JUDGE SHOWS PATH TO RETAIN CONTROL OVER CAMELOT USE 1
July 20, 1961 KIRKLAND PROPOSES ANNEXATION TO DOUBLE CITY’S SIZE, POPULATION 1
July 20, 1961 PETITIONERS SEEK TO CUT CAMELOT FROM ANNEXATION 1
July 20, 1961 WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PLANNED 10
July 20, 1961 CHANGE WILL MARK EDUCATION IN 10 YEARS 9
July 20, 1961 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CHANGES NEED DIRECTION 9
July 20, 1961 SAMOAN FETE IN KEEPING WITH TITLE (PHOTOS OF POLYNESIAN PARTY) 6
July 20, 1961 PRESIDENT’S WIFE MAY BE INVITED TO RIDE HERE 1
July 20, 1961 KIRKLANDITE TO STATE POST (SPONBURGH, GARLAND) 1
July 20, 1961 POLICE, FIRE CONSOLIDATION TO BE STUDIED 1
July 20, 1961 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CHANGES NEED DIRECTION 9
July 20, 1961 WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PLANNED 10
July 20, 1961 WILLIAMS PLANS SUPREME COURT APPEAL SOON 1
July 20, 1961 BRONSON, REV EUGENE V 10
July 20, 1961 HOLM, WES 6
July 20, 1961 MCPHERSON, LOTTIE 10
July 20, 1961 STEVENS, PERCY H 10
July 20, 1961 VANDERPOL, JENNIE 2
July 20, 1961 JO ANNE (GUNDERSON), LOST IN TRAFFIC, BUT SET TO DEFEND TITLE 1
July 20, 1961 CITY PROPOSED FOR ROSE HILL 1
July 20, 1961 LARGE LOT FANS SCORE VICTORY ON ROSE HILL 1
July 20, 1961 HOUGHTON TO BE LINKED WITH NORTHRUP 1
July 20, 1961 BARBARA LEWIS, STUART KALE 8
July 20, 1961 CAROL JEAN BUSH, CHARLES SODERSTEN 6
July 20, 1961 CAROLYN JOYCE CASE, WILLARD E MCCRACKEN 8
July 20, 1961 MARILYN KIMBALL, CHESTER ZOBRIST 7
July 20, 1961 PATRICIA LYNN HIRSCHLER, BENNIE GLEN BROWN 8
July 27, 1961 SEATTLE DOOR CO, INC (PHOTOS) 22
July 27, 1961 (CELLAR) GALLERY CELEBRATES SECOND ANNIVERSARY THIS SATURDAY 10
July 27, 1961 16-YEAR-OL TOURS MEXICO (HILLIARD, PATTY) 8
July 27, 1961 DIANA DAY NAMED QUEEN 8
July 27, 1961 CAMELOT STALLED, “TRAILS” INCORPORATION TO PROCEED 1
July 27, 1961 KIRKLAND PLANS TO IGNORE ‘TRAILS FORMATION FOR NOW 1
July 27, 1961 REDMOND ANNEXATION MAY CUT “BRIDLE TRAILS” 9
July 27, 1961 KIRKLAND HOSPITAL AD (PHOTOS) 30
July 27, 1961 VAUX CONSTRUCTION AD (PHOTOS OF MANY BUILDINGS) 13-A
July 27, 1961 NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE AD (PHOTOS) 26
July 27, 1961 SOME OF OUR SCHOOLS (PHOTOS) 12-A
July 27, 1961 CIVCI CENTER FUTURE DEBATED 3
July 27, 1961 HOUGHTON LANDMARK RAZED (WALTER ELVES’ HOME) 2
July 27, 1961 NAZARENE CHURCH ERECTS RUGGED OLD CROSS HERE (PHOTOS) 9
July 27, 1961 SOME OF OUR CHURCHES (PHOTOS) 19
July 27, 1961 HOUGHTON LANDMARK RAZED (WALTER ELVES’ HOME) 2
July 27, 1961 HOUGHTON SERVICE STATION OWNER THREATENS LAWSUIT 1
July 27, 1961 FOUR YEAR OLD’S SKULL CRUSHED BY FAMILY AUTO (LISLE, SANDRA JO) 1
July 27, 1961 LET’S TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT KIRKLAND 24-25
July 27, 1961 KIRKLAND GALS EARN PRIZE AT METRO GROUNDBREAKING 12
July 27, 1961 CAMELOT STALLED, “TRAILS” INCORPORATION TO PROCEED 1
July 27, 1961 KIRKLAND ANNEXATION DRIVE STALLED ONE WEEK 1
July 27, 1961 REDMOND ANNEXATION MAY CUT “BRIDLE TRAILS” 9
July 27, 1961 REDMOND ANNEXATION PETITIONS TO CIRCULATE 1
July 27, 1961 ALL STUDENTS OFFERED OPPORTUNITY FOR MUSIC’S SATISFACTION HERE 7
July 27, 1961 EDUCATIONAL TV WELL ESTABLISHED IN LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS 7
July 27, 1961 THE CHANGE IN SCHOOLS 27
July 27, 1961 VIRGINIA MARIE WHITE, GARY MCCLAIN 8
July 27, 1961 PROPERTY OWNERS DEMAND HOUGHTON PIED PIPER 1
July 27, 1961 HEALTHY RESIDENTS FORESEEN 6
July 27, 1961 KIRKLAND HOSPITAL AD (PHOTOS) 30
July 27, 1961 LAKE VUE MANOR NURSING HOME AD (PHOTOS) 29
July 27, 1961 HOUGHTON LANDMARK RAZED (WALTER ELVES’ HOME) 2
July 27, 1961 HOUGHTON ACTS TO DELAY ZONING SUIT 1
July 27, 1961 PROPERTY OWNERS DEMAND HOUGHTON PIED PIPER 1
July 27, 1961 HOUGHTON SERVICE STATION OWNER THREATENS LAWSUIT 1
July 27, 1961 KIRKLAND SAFE CRACKERS FLUNK READING EXAM 1
July 27, 1961 TILE THUNDERS DOWN THIRD ST 3
July 27, 1961 VIEHMANN, ELIZABETH G 2
July 27, 1961 EAST SIDE VOTERS STAND TO GAIN MOST FROM STATEWIDE REDISTRICTING 2
July 27, 1961 WHERE CHILDREN WALK – 1971 31
July 27, 1961 EIGHT TEAMS PLAY IN STATE BABE RUTH TOURNAMENT TO OPEN TONIGHT 1
July 27, 1961 THREE LAKE WASHINGTON LITTLE LEAGUE TEAMS WIN TOURNAMENT SLOT 5
July 27, 1961 DICE EVEREST PARK (MAP OF PLAN) 4
July 27, 1961 AUTO TO BE KING, BUT NEW TYPE OF TRAFFIC POSSIBLE 9
July 27, 1961 BUILDERS DRIVE PILE, STOP, LEAVE (LAKE WASHINGTON BRIDGE) 1
July 27, 1961 PARKING’S FREE IN KIRKLAND 1
July 27, 1961 THE GULCH (PHOTO OF 108TH AVE LINK TO NORTHRUP WAY) 2
July 27, 1961 COLUCCIO BID LOW ON PIPELINE 1
July 27, 1961 PLENTIFUL WATER FOR EAST SIDE IN FUTURE 6
July 27, 1961 ANGELA ARIES, ALLEN LANG 8
July 27, 1961 CONSTANCE YVONNE PECK, MARVIN DALE BOWEN 8
August 3, 1961 JUNIOR BOOT SHOP – GRAND OPENING 6
August 3, 1961 MR AND MRS GEORGE WEST CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING AT CLUB RECEPTION 8
August 3, 1961 HYDROPLANE BUILDING A CINCH FOR 10-YEAR-OLD (BALDWIN, MIKE) 7
August 3, 1961 NEW RESIDENTS COME FROM SAUDI ARABIA (CHAPMAN, H R) 3
August 3, 1961 PETE OOSTERWYK MAKES HARD WORK AND TRADITION KNOW-HOW COUNT 1
August 3, 1961 WARREN BROWN RETURNS TO FAVORITE JOB IN KIRKLAND 5
August 3, 1961 WHAT DOES A LIFEGUARD DO WHEN NOT LIFEGUARDING (LARSON, JUDY) 5
August 3, 1961 CIVIC CENTER FUTURE TO BE PLANNING COMMISSION TOPIC 1
August 3, 1961 POST OFFICE CONTRACT AWARDED TO SEATTLE FIRM 1
August 3, 1961 MEN’S STORE SETS OPENING (SEAMEN’S OUTFITTING) 5
August 3, 1961 ANNEXATION MOVE CONTINUES 1
August 3, 1961 ANTI-ANNEXATION MOVE STARTED ON ROSE HILL 1
August 3, 1961 CHERRY CREST THREATENS NEW CITY 1
August 3, 1961 PETITION CALLS FOR HOUGHTON-KIRKLAND MERGER VOTE 1
August 3, 1961 NEW SCHOOL PLAN GIVEN STATE OK 1
August 3, 1961 POLIO CLINIC TO BE HELD IN KIRKLAND 7
August 3, 1961 FIRM TO DEVELOP INSTRUMENTS FOR OCEAN EXPLORATION (OCEANIC INSTR. 1
August 3, 1961 FIRM TO DEVELOP INSTRUMENTS FOR OCEAN EXPLORATION (OCEANIC INSTR. 1
August 3, 1961 MCGUIRE, GLENN 6
August 3, 1961 SULLIVAN, MARK 3
August 3, 1961 WITTENMEYER, ARTHUR LEIGH 3
August 3, 1961 WONNOCOTT, ELSIE MAUDE 10
August 3, 1961 KIRKLAND MARINERS TAKE SHIP CRUISE (PHOTOS) 6
August 3, 1961 POST OFFICE CONTRACT AWARDED TO SEATTLE FIRM 1
August 3, 1961 JO ANNE (GUNDERSON) UPSET IN TOURNAMENT 2
August 3, 1961 COUNCILMEN WOULD BUILD EVEREST PARK 1
August 3, 1961 NEW ROUTE INTO CITY STUDIED BY STATE 2
August 3, 1961 TWO MORE LANES TO OPEN (RENTON-KIRKLAND FREEWAY) 2
August 3, 1961 METRO TRUNK CAN HANDLE ENTIRE AREA 1
August 3, 1961 WATER ASSESSMENTS LOWERED 1
August 10, 1961 COUNTY SEEKS OPINIONS ON MARYMOOR PLAN 1
August 10, 1961 ADVICE IS GOAL OF ART GROUP 1
August 10, 1961 KIRKLAND LAD PIONEERS STATE YOUTH CORPS (OLSON, BRUCE) 2
August 10, 1961 LW TEACHER TAKES VAGUE POSITION IN PHILIPPINES (REUTER, HAZEL) 2
August 10, 1961 PARTIES MEAN FUN, DECORATIONS A CHALLENGE (WOLFE, ROSE) 3
August 10, 1961 THREE USE SAME CANDLE ON BIRTHDAY (SCHOURUP) 1
August 10, 1961 BRIDLE TRAILS FOES MEET – STUDY GROUP SET UP 1
August 10, 1961 TAYLOR DENIES COLLEGE SITE RUMORS HERE 2
August 10, 1961 COUNCIL TO BE JUDGE OF CENTER’S FUTURE 1
August 10, 1961 FIREHALL COMPLETED 12
August 10, 1961 PLANNING COMMISSION SAYS: GO SLOWER ON CIVIC CENTER 1
August 10, 1961 ANNEXATIONS FALTER AGAIN 1
August 10, 1961 BRIDLE TRAILS FOES MEET – STUDY GROUP SET UP 1
August 10, 1961 SCHOOL TV SYSTEM PROPOSED 10
August 10, 1961 HELEN MARIE IVERSON, GEOFFREY D ARMSTRONG 8
August 10, 1961 JONLEE REPIR, GARY L STUBENRAUCH 8
August 10, 1961 MARLENE ELDUEN, ROB AVERY 8
August 10, 1961 NANCY DUDLEY ALLEN, GRANT SILVERNALE JR 8
August 10, 1961 PHOTOS OF PIGEON RESCUE (GILBERT, TOMMY) 1
August 10, 1961 FIREHALL COMPLETED 12
August 10, 1961 COUNCIL BYPASSES ORDINANCE (PEDDLER’S LICENSE) 2
August 10, 1961 COUNCIL TO BE JUDGE OF CENTER’S FUTURE 1
August 10, 1961 KIRKLAND PRISONER ESCAPES, RECAPTURED NEAR JUANITA (BENJAMIN, DAN 2
August 10, 1961 TWELVE CASES OF BEER TAKEN 1
August 10, 1961 AT LIBRARY: HOUGHTON GOES NUTS OVER BUGS 12
August 10, 1961 LEE, OLE ANDREAS 2
August 10, 1961 RADKE, ANNE CAROLINE 2
August 10, 1961 PTA SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR OFFICERS AND CHAIRMEN TO BE HELD 8
August 10, 1961 TOWN TEAM INVITED TO STATE TOURNAMENT 1
August 10, 1961 KIRKLAND’S BASEBALL PARK RATED AMONG BEST IN U.S. 4
August 10, 1961 PLANS GROUP CALLS FOR “EQUAL OR BETTER” BALL PARK 4
August 10, 1961 CITY ENDS COLLECTING HABITS OF EMPLOYEE (PARKING METERS) 1
August 10, 1961 JOAN WARNER, DONALD WALTER 8
August 17, 1961 SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 6
August 17, 1961 BEAUTY CONTESTANT (MACARTHUR, HONIE) 8
August 17, 1961 CAN’T SPONGE ALL MY LIFE SMILE JO ANNE (GUNDERSON) 5
August 17, 1961 GIRL LIFEGUARD, 16, SAVES INJURED LAD FROM DROWNING (LONGHOM, D) 5
August 17, 1961 KIRKLAND LASS WORKS AS EARLY MORNING COFFEE GAL (PULLMAN, RENEE) 1
August 17, 1961 TOTAL ELECTRIC PATIO PARTIES ARE POPULAR (HEISDORF / RAUDEBAUGH) 9
August 17, 1961 BRIDLE TRAILS SCENE QUIET: MOVES AWAITED 1
August 17, 1961 BOAT HAVEN (SKETCH OF LAKE WASHINGTON MARINA PARK – PROPOSED) 2
August 17, 1961 INDUSTRIAL PARK PLANNED NORTHEAST OF KIRKLAND 1
August 17, 1961 NEW VETERINARY FACILITY (SKETCH OF PACIFIC VETERINARY HOSPITAL) 2
August 17, 1961 NEW UNION OIL OPENS AT ROSE HILL 10
August 17, 1961 TWO BARBERS OPEN LAKEVIEW SHOP 10
August 17, 1961 UGN DRIVE OPENING, GOAL SET 6
August 17, 1961 600 SIGN PETITION OPPOSING ROSE HILL ANNEXATION MOVE 1
August 17, 1961 BOAT HAVEN (SKETCH OF LAKE WASHINGTON MARINA PARK – PROPOSED) 2
August 17, 1961 CITY ‘OBLIGATED’ TO SEEK ANNEXATIONS 1
August 17, 1961 EAST SIDE’S FUTURE BRIGHT, SAYS STATE COMMERCE CHIEF 12
August 17, 1961 EAST SIDE MAY SUPPORT TWO JUNIOR COLLEGES 1
August 17, 1961 REGISTRATION TO BEGIN AUG 22 FOR NEW PUPILS 2
August 17, 1961 CONFUSION RESULTS OVER HOUGHTON BUILDING PERMIT 1
August 17, 1961 INDUSTRIAL PARK PLANNED NORTHEAST OF KIRKLAND 1
August 17, 1961 GO-AHEAD ANNOUNCED FOR LAKE WASHINGTON MARINA AT SHIPYARDS 1
August 17, 1961 KIRKLAND YOUTHS HEIST WRONG BATTERY 2
August 17, 1961 THREE CHARGED WITH BEER BURGLARY 10
August 17, 1961 EVEREST, LUCILLE 1
August 17, 1961 FLETCHER, JOHN 7
August 17, 1961 JOHNSEN, HAROLD 3
August 17, 1961 LISLE, SANDRA JO 7
August 17, 1961 SHERBECK, ERNEST H 3
August 17, 1961 CAMP FIRE GIRLS TO HAVE WEEK AT FLYING HORSESHOE 9
August 17, 1961 JO ANNE GUNDERSON WINS TRANS-MISSISSIPPI MATCH 4
August 17, 1961 KIRKLAND EAGLES WIN SECOND PLACE IN STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT 4
August 17, 1961 LOCAL YOUTHS WIN RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP 4
August 17, 1961 CHURCH SURVEY DISCOVERS MANY WOULD-BE MEMBERS 5
August 17, 1961 NEW PASTOR TO SERVE TWO SDA CHURCHES (BETZ, ELDER CHARLES) 3
August 17, 1961 600 SIGN PETITION OPPOSING ROSE HILL ANNEXATION MOVE 1
August 17, 1961 BOAT HAVEN (SKETCH OF LAKE WASHINGTON MARINA PARK – PROPOSED) 2
August 17, 1961 GO-AHEAD ANNOUNCED FOR LAKE WASHINGTON MARINA AT SHIPYARDS 1
August 17, 1961 LINDA MARIE HOSKINS, THOMAS E CHRISTIANSEN 7
August 17, 1961 NANCY ASKEW, ALAN WENTZEL 8
August 17, 1961 SHIRLEY BARKLEY, RALPH SPENCER 8
August 24, 1961 ENGELKES TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY AT RECEPTION FOR FAMILY 9
August 24, 1961 ADOPTED DAUGHTER COMES FROM KOREA … (KING, JOANN SUE) 1
August 24, 1961 BOB ELVES AND WIFE HAVE PREDICTABLE PROBLEM 6
August 24, 1961 FORMER STUDENT JOINS FACULTY AT SDA SCHOOL (OLCUTT, MARK) 1
August 24, 1961 JOURNAL CARRIER HITS JACKPOT WITH SUBSCRIPTIONS (MORGAN, MIKE) 12
August 24, 1961 MRS PARROTT PENS BUFFET COOK BOOK 8
August 24, 1961 PEOPLE LIKE IT, WE LIKE IT SAYS NEW DISTRICT TEACHER (MCCLEERY) 1
August 24, 1961 HORSES KEEP OFF, SCHOOL GROUP WARNS 5
August 24, 1961 SCHOOL DIRECTORS HUDDLE OVER NEW SCHOOL SITES 5
August 24, 1961 CITY OPENS THREE BIDS TO DEVELOP CIVIC CENTER 1
August 24, 1961 LANDOWNERS EAST OF CIVIC CENTER TOLD BY JOURNAL 5
August 24, 1961 ANNEXATION REVIEW BOARD SET TO PROTECT BOTH SIDES 2
August 24, 1961 FIVE CORNERS ANNEXATION TO BE AIRED 1
August 24, 1961 KIRKLAND TO AUCTION UNUSED ACREAGE 1
August 24, 1961 NEW PROBLEMS REVEALED FOR ROSE HILL’S INVOLVED SWEEPSTAKES 1
August 24, 1961 62 NEW TEACHERS TO JOIN LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT FORCE 2
August 24, 1961 PUPILS TO PAY CASH FOR LUNCHES 12
August 24, 1961 ROSEMARY ANN BELMONT, JAMES MICHAEL MCAULIFFE 8
August 24, 1961 KIRKLAND TO AUCTION UNUSED ACREAGE 1
August 24, 1961 COURT RESTRAINS FLUORIDATION 1
August 24, 1961 COURT RESTRAINS FLUORIDATION 1
August 24, 1961 RIFE, EDBERT L 10
August 24, 1961 MRS PARROTT PENS BUFFET COOK BOOK 8
August 24, 1961 KIRKLAND TO AUCTION UNUSED ACREAGE 1
August 24, 1961 LANDOWNERS EAST OF CIVIC CENTER TOLD BY JOURNAL 5
August 24, 1961 JO ANNE (GUNDERSON) UPSET DEFENDING NATIONAL AMATEUR CROWN 4
August 24, 1961 MAXINE (CONOVER) BEATS MARILYN (BURLEY) PEDALS OFF FOR NATIONALS 4
August 24, 1961 SOMETHING NEW IN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNOUNCED HERE 6
August 24, 1961 NEW PROBLEMS REVEALED FOR ROSE HILL’S INVOLVED SWEEPSTAKES 1
August 24, 1961 $90500 EARMARKED FOR ROADS 1
August 24, 1961 ANGLE PARKING OPPOSED HERE 4
August 24, 1961 CONTRACT ROAD MATERIAL BUYING PAYS OFF FOR COUNTY: WALLACE 6
August 24, 1961 KIRKLAND BRIGADE WINS NORTHWEST CHAMPIONSHIP (SOFTBALL) 4
August 24, 1961 PAVING 132ND AVE SLATED SOON 3
August 24, 1961 HELEN HURN, MAINE TONKIN 8
August 24, 1961 JUDITH BARTOS, CHESTER GREEN 8
August 31, 1961 BACKGROUND FACTS OF MARYMOOR FARM PARK PROPOSAL TOLD 6
August 31, 1961 COUPLE TO OBSERVE 50TH DATE AT HOME RECEPTION (WOOD, FRANKLIN) 12
August 31, 1961 BILL SNORTS AT STINKPOTS, BUILDS ONLY SAILBOATS (BUCHAN, BILL) 4
August 31, 1961 COUPLE RECALLS EARLY DAYS IN KIRKLAND (MORELAN, CHARLES) 1
August 31, 1961 IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL FOR MOTHER OF FOUR (HOOPS, MRS WILLIAM) 1
August 31, 1961 TUTTLE (HIRAM) NAMED STATE GUARD PRESIDENT 1
August 31, 1961 EWING REPORTS NEW BUILDING REQUIREMENT 3
August 31, 1961 CIVIC CENTER DEVELOPER MAY BE RECOMMENDED 1
August 31, 1961 NEW POST OFFICE (SKETCH) 6
August 31, 1961 PHOTO OF POST OFFICE GROUND-BREAKING 1
August 31, 1961 LUMBER YARD HAS NEW OWNER AND NAME (JUANITA LUMBER – LUOMA) 9
August 31, 1961 OPERATION GOOD NEIGHBOR STARTS HERE 3
August 31, 1961 CAMELOT SETS EAST SIDE DEVELOPMENT PRECEDENT 1
August 31, 1961 MAYOR TELLS ADVANTAGES OF KIRKLAND ANNEXATION 2
August 31, 1961 PLAT BUILDING MAY START NEXT SPRING 1
August 31, 1961 LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS EXPECT 6500 STUDENTS ON OPENING DAY 1
August 31, 1961 NEW TEACHERS WILL BE WELCOMED TO LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 7
August 31, 1961 SCHOOL LUNCHROOMS EXPECT TO FEED OVER 2000 12
August 31, 1961 VICKI SIMMONS, BILL AYLSWORTH 8
August 31, 1961 ‘WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE’ (TREE IN 109TH AVE NE) 2
August 31, 1961 COUPLE RECALLS EARLY DAYS IN KIRKLAND (MORELAN, CHARLES) 1
August 31, 1961 ‘WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE’ (TREE IN 109TH AVE NE) 2
August 31, 1961 PATROLMAN EXAMS TOLD FOR CITY 1
August 31, 1961 JUANITA MARINERS ENTERTAIN CANADIAN GIRLS DURING VISIT 8
August 31, 1961 KIRKLAND EXPLORERS ASSAULT OLYMPIC PEAKS ON WEEK LONG TRIP 5
August 31, 1961 NEW POST OFFICE (SKETCH) 6
August 31, 1961 PHOTO OF POST OFFICE GROUND-BREAKING 1
August 31, 1961 SEVEN APPLY FOR KIRKLAND POSTMASTER 3
August 31, 1961 KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON PARCELS TO BE SOLD FOR TAXES 6
August 31, 1961 KIRKLAND EXPLORERS ASSAULT OLYMPIC PEAKS ON WEEK LONG TRIP 5
August 31, 1961 BUS RATES GO UP SEPT 17 1
August 31, 1961 IMPROVING 114TH AVE DISCUSSED BY COUNCIL 1
August 31, 1961 TWO YEAR “NO DEATH” CERTIFICATE AWARDED KIRKLAND OFFICIALS 5
September 7,
1961
JEAN BANKSON STARTS NEIGHBORLY WELCOME WAGON SERVICE HERE 10
September 7,
1961
OWNER LOOKING FOR GOOD HOME FOR PET POOCH ‘LUCY’ (CASE, E WARREN) 10
September 7,
1961
PRETTY EXCHANGE STUDENT ARRIVES FROM GUATEMALA CITY (PUJOL, MARIA 1
September 7,
1961
“CRAZY DAYS” SALE SLATED BY MERCHANTS FOR SEPT 20-23 10
September 7,
1961
SEWER WORK MAY TOPPLE KIRKLAND’S GROWTH HURDLE 2
September 7,
1961
ATTITUDE, ATMOSPHERE, SELLS NEW TEACHERS ON THIS DISTRICT 5
September 7,
1961
CITIZEN COUNCIL TO STUDY MERIT PAY FOR TEACHERS 2
September 7,
1961
ENROLLMENT UP 6% HERE 1
September 7,
1961
PUPILS SHOULD BE TAUGHT WORLD’S COMPETING IDEOLOGIES 1
September 7,
1961
KIRKLAND’S FIREMEN CHASE SMOKE 6
September 7,
1961
SUMMER FIRES FEW IN DISTRICT 41, CHIEF GOLLOFON SAYS 10
September 7,
1961
KIRKLAND’S BUDGET TO BE ADOPTED AT SEPT 11 MEET 1
September 7,
1961
WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM AND WHERE IT GOES (CHART) 1
September 7,
1961
JOHNSON LAYS PLANS TO PUT HOUGHTON ON CASH BASIS IN ’62 1
September 7,
1961
FIRE ENGINES OR FINE READING; PROGRAM SUCCESS REASONS UNCERTAIN 6
September 7,
1961
POOL, TRESSIE JENNIE 2
September 7,
1961
HARMONIZING SONGSTERS IMPOSE GAG RULE FOR SPECIAL MEETING 6
September 7,
1961
AGREEMENT FOUND ON VOTER REDISTRICTING 5
September 7,
1961
PHOTOS OF FOOTBALL PRACTICE 4
September 7,
1961
MANY SUBURBANITES ARE “DRIFTERS” SAYS KIRKLAND’S FATHER HAYMAN 1
September 7,
1961
TONY FONTANE TO BE GUEST OF NAZARENES 9
September 7,
1961
MANY SUBURBANITES ARE “DRIFTERS” SAYS KIRKLAND’S FATHER HAYMAN 1
September 7,
1961
STATE STARTS RAMP SITE PURCHASE 1
September 7,
1961
SEWER WORK MAY TOPPLE KIRKLAND’S GROWTH HURDLE 2
September 7,
1961
ELIZABETH ANN WIESEN, JOHN WESLEY WEAVER JR 8
September 7,
1961
HELEN IVERSON, GEOFFREY D ARMSTRONG 8
September 7,
1961
VIRGINIA WHITE, GARY MCLAIN 7
September 14,
1961
SHOP IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 6
September 14,
1961
CELLAR GALLERY FEATURES WORK OF FIVE ARTISTS 8
September 14,
1961
SPORTS MAJOR EARNS HIGH CHURCH AWARD (HAGLUND, GEORGE) 1
September 14,
1961
SHOPPING CENTER PROPOSAL ACCEPTED FOR KIRKLAND CIVIC CENTER 1
September 14,
1961
CLASSROOMS WILL BE DOUBLED, COST TO APPROACH $11 MILLION BY 1970 1
September 14,
1961
SHOPPING CENTER PROPOSAL ACCEPTED FOR KIRKLAND CIVIC CENTER 1
September 14,
1961
UNITARIANS IN NEW HOME 12
September 14,
1961
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BULGE NO SURPRISE TO DISTRICT 1
September 14,
1961
BLAZE THREATENS DRY WOODS (PHOTO) 2
September 14,
1961
BUDGET MEETS DEPARTMENT REQUESTS, MAYOR BAGGALEY SAYS 2
September 14,
1961
HOUGHTON ADOPTS PRELIMINARY BUDGET 2
September 14,
1961
PATROLMAN LIKES TO ISSUE DRIVERS LICENSES IN KIRKLAND (MECHER, J) 1
September 14,
1961
ROBBERS TAKE $1500 FROM TAVERN HERE 1
September 14,
1961
BELL, CHARLES HARLOW 2
September 14,
1961
GIBSON, REV FRANCIS MARTIN 6
September 14,
1961
O’HARA, GEORGE S 3
September 14,
1961
JOURNAL AIMS FOR IMPROVEMENT 6
September 14,
1961
EAST, WEST HALVES OF STREET DIVIDED ON PAVING ISSUE 2
September 14,
1961
‘DUMP’ CONDITIONS SPARK COMPLAINTS 1
September 14,
1961
BARBARA CAROL BERGEVIN, GARY LOREN BERGERON 9
September 14,
1961
WANDA JOYCE BARKER, DALE L PUGSLEY 8
September 21,
1961
PLANT TO EXPAND IF AGRICULTURAL USE IS FOUND (VERMICULITE) 10
September 21,
1961
COUPLE CLAIMS WORK IS SECRET OF LONG MARRIAGE (BROWN, CHESTER) 6
September 21,
1961
COUPLE TO OBSERVE SILVER DATE (ENGSTROM, C P) 8
September 21,
1961
COACHING OR COUNSELING, HUNTER MOCK GUIDES YOUTH TOWARD GOALS 1
September 21,
1961
CONNIE (LOESBY) TO SING AT CARNEGIE HALL 12
September 21,
1961
REMARKABLE IS WORD FOR 4-LEGGED MEMBERS OF BERT MCLAUGHLIN FAMILY 10
September 21,
1961
ROSE HILL COUPLE RETURN FROM TOUR OF COUNTRIES (KELLER, LOUIS R) 12
September 21,
1961
YOUTH, 19, SPENDS LONELY SUMMER ON MOUNTAIN 6
September 21,
1961
COTTAGE LAKE CHURCH PLANS WILL BE SHOWN 9
September 21,
1961
AUTO CRASH TAKES LIFE OF SEATTLEITE (HERTZLER, ROBERT L) 1
September 21,
1961
ANNEXATION IS FACTOR IN EXTENDING SEWER LINE 1
September 21,
1961
SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY FACE 114,000 POPULATION BY 1985, STUDY SHOWS 2
September 21,
1961
NEW FIRETRUCK WOULD IMPROVE CITY’S RATING 2
September 21,
1961
CITY’S SURPLUS PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1
September 21,
1961
3-MAN COMMISSION SET FOR HOUGHTON 7
September 21,
1961
PLANT TO EXPAND IF AGRICULTURAL USE IS FOUND (VERMICULITE) 10
September 21,
1961
ALMOST ENTIRE POLICE FORCE RESIGNS AT REQUEST OF CHIEF 1
September 21,
1961
BROWN, HELEN GOFF 5
September 21,
1961
CONNER, CHESTER W 2
September 21,
1961
DIERS, VERNON W 5
September 21,
1961
FOSTER, RAYMOND H 1
September 21,
1961
RUSICH, STEVE 5
September 21,
1961
TRENT, GLADYS B 3
September 21,
1961
NEW ACCESS ROUTE DUE TO CONFAB 1
September 21,
1961
ANNEXATION IS FACTOR IN EXTENDING SEWER LINE 1
September 21,
1961
CAROL SMETANA, MARVIN JOHN PETERSEN 8
September 21,
1961
ELATA HOFSTETTER, MELVIN BURGESS 9
September 21,
1961
JOAN E MCKIM, MARVIN F GRAY 9
September 21,
1961
JUDITH KOUTONEN, SAMUEL WINES 8
September 28,
1961
GREENBELTS SUGGESTED TO PROTECT 3
September 28,
1961
CHILDREN MEET THEIR FAVORITE AUTHOR IN PERSON (KIRSTEN, RUDOLF) 7
September 28,
1961
BRIDLE TRAILS HEARING POSTPONED 5
September 28,
1961
NEW FIREHALL OPENS (PHOTO) 1
September 28,
1961
PARK BOARD OPPOSES CENTER DEVELOPMENT; NO PLAN TO REPLACE FACILITIES 1
September 28,
1961
CAMELOT PARK TO BE HALTED; THIS TIME BY OWNERS 1
September 28,
1961
CLUB TO SEEK CITY FALLOUT SHELTERS 1
September 28,
1961
CAMELOT PARK TO BE HALTED; THIS TIME BY OWNERS 1
September 28,
1961
FIVE CORNERS CLUB UNHAPPY, NAMES OWN ANNEXATION REPRESENTATIVE 1
September 28,
1961
HOUGHTON COUNCIL STANDS FIRM, DENIES WOLFE’S REZONE 1
September 28,
1961
PLANS COMMISSION TO STUDY ANNEXATION ZONING PROBLEMS 1
September 28,
1961
ADULT ENROLLMENT AT PEAK 9
September 28,
1961
SCIENCE BOOKS ADDED TO SCHOOL LIBRARIES 14
September 28,
1961
JUDITH LUCILLE LARSON, RENALD J ENEY 10
September 28,
1961
MARCELLA CLEO EDWARDS, BUD PERRIGO 10
September 28,
1961
NEW FIREHALL OPENS (PHOTO) 1
September 28,
1961
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN TO SHOW OFF NEW HOME AT DEDICATION SAT. 1
September 28,
1961
HOUGHTON COUNCIL STANDS FIRM, DENIES WOLFE’S REZONE 1
September 28,
1961
POLICE EXAM OUTCOME TO BE KNOWN 1
September 28,
1961
KIRKLAND ENLISTMENTS HOLD STEADY 9
September 28,
1961
COSAND, MARGARET JEANNE 3
September 28,
1961
DAVIES, HERBERT 2
September 28,
1961
JOHNSON, HAROLD 1
September 28,
1961
MACKINNON, HUGH 11
September 28,
1961
PRESTON, KATHERINE MARGUERITE 11
September 28,
1961
REINE, OTTO 5
September 28,
1961
STAUFFER, DENNIS JOE 3
September 28,
1961
BOTHELL NOW THIRD GROUP TO JOIN VFW 6
September 28,
1961
PLUG THE SCUPPERS (PHOTOS OF LAUNCHING OF ‘ANNE MATHEA’ 1
September 28,
1961
EAST AND WEST HALVES OF STREET STILL DIVIDES 2
September 28,
1961
BONNIE MAE TARP, DONALD CANDEE 8
September 28,
1961
JANICE EVELYN ARMSTRONG, GRANT DONALD MAYER 8
September 28,
1961
KAY V HANSEN, DONALD E DICKEY 10
September 28,
1961
NANCY DUDLEY ALLEN, GRANT J SILVERNALE JR 8
October 5, 1961 ARTISTS INVITED TO ENTER GALLERY DRAWING SHOW 8
October 5, 1961 LANGUAGE NO BARRIER TO WELCOME AWAITING SISTER (KOSTENBADER) 9
October 5, 1961 ‘PERK’ GRIFFITHS WINS FOOTBALL CONTEST FOR SECOND WEEK 1
October 5, 1961 ROSE HILL MAN SEEKS DISCLOSURE OF REASONS FOR ANNEXATION (LOGAN, L) 1
October 5, 1961 KIRKLAND SECOND IN UGN 2
October 5, 1961 SCHOOL DISTRICT SEEKING BOMB SURVIVAL PLAN 1
October 5, 1961 ROSE HILL MAN SEEKS DISCLOSURE OF REASONS FOR ANNEXATION (LOGAN, L) 1
October 5, 1961 COUNCIL STAFF NAMED AT LW HIGH SCHOOL 6
October 5, 1961 SCHOOL DISTRICT SEEKING BOMB SURVIVAL PLAN 1
October 5, 1961 SCHOOL MUSICIANS (PHOTO) 10
October 5, 1961 TWO SENIORS PLACE FOR NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP (LEBENS / SCHARF) 2
October 5, 1961 EARLY MORNING FIRE DESTROYS JUANITA HOME (MACDONALD, DUNCAN) 1
October 5, 1961 TOWN INSTALLS SAFETY BELTS (IN HOUGHTON FIRE TRUCKS) 5
October 5, 1961 JOHNSON SAYS CITY TO AIM FOR CHEAPER FIRE INSURANCE 2
October 5, 1961 RABIES INFECTION SPREAD FEARED FROM INFECTED BATS 8
October 5, 1961 TOWN INSTALLS SAFETY BELTS (IN HOUGHTON FIRE TRUCKS) 5
October 5, 1961 EARLY MORNING FIRE DESTROYS JUANITA HOME (MACDONALD, DUNCAN) 1
October 5, 1961 CLEM REYNOLDS HINTS DISCLOSURES AS HE RESIGNS POLICE DEPARTMENT 1
October 5, 1961 NEW POLICE HIRED FOR KIRKLAND FORCE 2
October 5, 1961 FAUCETT, KATHERINE C 3
October 5, 1961 HARMANSON, NELS 3
October 5, 1961 PEARCE, HAROLD 3
October 5, 1961 KIRKLAND PEE WEES (PHOTO) 5
October 5, 1961 LITTLE LEAGUE (FOOTBALL PHOTO) 5
October 5, 1961 TRANSFER OF LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL FIELD TO EVEREST PARK UNDERWAY 1
October 5, 1961 MARYMOOR ACTION MAY DECIDE COUNTY PARK BUYING POLICY 1
October 5, 1961 TRANSFER OF LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL FIELD TO EVEREST PARK UNDERWAY 1
October 5, 1961 ROSE HILL MAN SEEKS DISCLOSURE OF REASONS FOR ANNEXATION (LOGAN, L) 1
October 5, 1961 NE 124TH ST MAY BE MAJOR EAST-WEST ROUTE 8
October 5, 1961 NEW LOCATION PLANNED FOR CITY’S REDMOND HIGHWAY APPROACH 1
October 5, 1961 HIGH WINDS FELT ALONG WATERFRONT (PHOTOS) 8
October 5, 1961 DONNA RAE BURNETT, DAVID WALLACE 7
October 12,
1961
ART COMMISSION PETITIONS AND ORDINANCE OFFERED 1
October 12,
1961
(ROGER) CROSS NAMED TOP RIFLEMAN IN GERMANY 12
October 12,
1961
ADVISORY COUNCIL WANTS TO KEEP 10 YEAR SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS 7
October 12,
1961
PROS AND CONS OF CIVIC CENTER GIVEN 1
October 12,
1961
BELFAIR MAN DROWNS OFF KIRKLAND SHORE WEDNESDAY (BEARD, JOHN) 1
October 12,
1961
KIRKLAND ON TOP FOR COUNTY UGN 3
October 12,
1961
ANNEXATION ELECTION DECISION POSTPONED UNTIL AT LEAST OCT 16 6
October 12,
1961
SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANS TO SPEND $5 MILLION 9
October 12,
1961
ELLEN BAILEY, TOM MCGRATH 8
October 12,
1961
ANNEXATION WON’T HURT FIRE DISTRICT 1
October 12,
1961
GOLLOFON SUSPENDED FROM FD 41 1
October 12,
1961
ART COMMISSION PETITIONS AND ORDINANCE OFFERED 1
October 12,
1961
CITY OPERATIONS MAY COST $136 PER HEAD IN 1962 9
October 12,
1961
CHRISTMAS DECOR PLANS UNDERWAY 1
October 12,
1961
HOUGHTON COUNCILMEN APPROVE $20,000 IN BONDS TO AID BUDGET 1
October 12,
1961
KIRKLAND INDUSTRIAL PARK PLANS MOVING FORWARD NOW 6
October 12,
1961
CARLSON, ERNEST 3
October 12,
1961
ISAKSON, OSCAR 3
October 12,
1961
JOHN HARMON NAMED BIG CHIEF FOR 150 SEATTLE AREA TRIBES (YMCA) 7
October 12,
1961
JOURNAL READERS LIKE PICTURES, NEWS 12
October 12,
1961
JUNIOR TAKES SPOTLIGHT IN REPORTING THE NEWS (VAGUE, MAUREEN) 2
October 12,
1961
TRUCK DRIVER BEATS OFFICIALS TO RIBBON 7
October 12,
1961
FINN HILL SEWER TALKED 6
October 12,
1961
RAINS CAME (PHOTO) 6
October 12,
1961
DIANA GRANT, JACK SODERSTROM 8
October 19,
1961
HIGH TOWERS PROPOSED HERE 5
October 19,
1961
NEW SCHOOL (MODEL OF ROSE HILL ELEMENTARY) 1
October 19,
1961
STREWN WRECKAGE (PHOTOS OF TRAIN WRECK) 1
October 19,
1961
KIRKLAND DEFENSE DIRECTOR NAMED (PAULSON, AL) 1
October 19,
1961
CAMELOT ANNEXATION TO REDMOND OCT 25 1
October 19,
1961
FIVE KIRKLAND AREA REZONES SET FOR HEARING 1
October 19,
1961
KIRKLAND ANNEXATION ELECTION RECOMMENDED BY REVIEW BOARD 1
October 19,
1961
ANNUAL WINS FIRST PLACE (LWHS REVEILLE) 3
October 19,
1961
COLORFUL HOMECOMING DAY PLANNED 1
October 19,
1961
HOUSEWIVES AID BLIND PUPILS IN SCHOOLS 9
October 19,
1961
MEN OUTNUMBER WOMEN AT BIBLE COLLEGE HERE 5
October 19,
1961
SCHOOL BOARD ASKS TAX LEVEL STUDY BY COUNCIL 2
October 19,
1961
WHERE DO YOU LIVE? COMMISSIONERS WORRIED 10
October 19,
1961
COMMUNITY WORKERS NEARING GOAL OF PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC 9
October 19,
1961
PANEL TO DISCUSS PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC BEFORE PTA AREA COUNCIL 12
October 19,
1961
TWO AUTOS TAKEN IN KIRKLAND 1
October 19,
1961
ANNUAL WINS FIRST PLACE (LWHS REVEILLE) 3
October 19,
1961
JOURNAL RATED TOPS IN PHOTOGRAPHY 1
October 19,
1961
STEVE HALE JOINS REAL ESTATE FIRM 10
October 19,
1961
AREA YOUTHS FINISH FIREARM SAFETY CLASS 7
October 19,
1961
FIRST ICE SKATING RINK OPENS SATURDAY 1
October 19,
1961
STREWN WRECKAGE (PHOTOS OF TRAIN WRECK) 1
October 19,
1961
RESIDENT PROTESTS DRAINAGE DITCH 6
October 19,
1961
WATER DISTRICT SEES GROWTH, STUDIES HOW 2
October 19,
1961
KAREN CUYKENDALL, RICHARD JOVAG 8
October 19,
1961
SHARON HAYES, DALE RATHBUN 8
October 26,
1961
CONN FARRAR COMES TO RESCUE OF SECOND HORSE FROM SWAMP 2
October 26,
1961
MARJIE BAUMAN NAMED COLLEGE PAPER EDITOR 7
October 26,
1961
POPULATION SURGE TO WORK FOR MRS CATHCART 1
October 26,
1961
TEENAGER SPENDS MORE TIME AT HOME IN CUBA (CABRERO, EMILIO) 8
October 26,
1961
BRIDLE TRAILS ELECTION STILL IN AIR ANSWER SEEN MONDAY 2
October 26,
1961
BEAUTY SPOT (PHOTO OF ABANDONED FOUNTAIN ON MARKET ST) 2
October 26,
1961
LAYMEN TO CONDUCT FUNDS DRIVE FOR LAKE WASHINGTON METHODISTS 6
October 26,
1961
ROSE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH TO OBSERVE HOMECOMING 6
October 26,
1961
RIDICULOUS DAYS SLATED BY 22 KIRKLAND STORES 1
October 26,
1961
C OF C GROUP TO CONSIDER BEAUTIFICATION 10
October 26,
1961
CHAMBER HONORS WARNER CASE 3
October 26,
1961
AREA UGN HITS 75% OF GOAL 2
October 26,
1961
ADVANCING HORDE (PHOTO OF HALLOWEEN CHILDREN) 1
October 26,
1961
COMMUNISM FOUGHT ON THREE LEVELS IN SCHOOLS 1
October 26,
1961
ACTIVE, UNITED LEADERSHIP NEEDED TO ASSURE GROWTH, EVEREST SAYS 1
October 26,
1961
NEW AREAS MAY NAME COUNCIL; ANNEXATION ELECTION DEC 12 1
October 26,
1961
BIBLE COLLEGE NAMES FACULTY MEMBERS 7
October 26,
1961
COUNSELORS PICKED CAREFULLY 12
October 26,
1961
PHONICS “MIX” USED TO TEACH READING AT LAKE WASHINGTON 12
October 26,
1961
RAIN, DARK, DOES NOT DAMPEN SCHOOL DISTRICTS INQUISITORS AT MEET 12
October 26,
1961
HOME WITH HONORS (PHOTO OF SEA ADELINES) 8
October 26,
1961
HILLTOPPERS GARDEN CLUB TO GIVE SILVER TEA AND ANTIQUE SHOW NOV 2 9
October 26,
1961
ROSE HILL PTA TO REPEAT SCHOOL CARNIVAL 10
October 26,
1961
COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND LABOR INVOLVED IN BUILDING OF ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE 10
October 26,
1961
POPULATION SURGE TO WORK FOR MRS CATHCART 1
October 26,
1961
ADVANCING HORDE (PHOTO OF HALLOWEEN CHILDREN) 1
October 26,
1961
JUANITA GOBLIN POPULATION ON UPSWING 2
October 26,
1961
HOUGHTON’S NEW TRAFFIC ORDINANCE “SPELLS OUT” REGULATIONS 1
October 26,
1961
BURGLARIES NEW SLIM RETURN 5
October 26,
1961
HOUGHTON’S NEW TRAFFIC ORDINANCE “SPELLS OUT” REGULATIONS 1
October 26,
1961
POLICE RUMOR ERRONEOUS 5
October 26,
1961
ROBBERY HERE CLEARED BY ARREST OF MAN 2
October 26,
1961
STEVENSON DEMANDS DISCLOSURE 1
October 26,
1961
BODEN, NELS 2
October 26,
1961
DIEW, KATHERINE P 3
October 26,
1961
ROSFORD, IRENE LOUELLA 2
October 26,
1961
REASSESSMENT WON FOR NINE ES PARCELS 1
October 26,
1961
COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND LABOR INVOLVED IN BUILDING OF ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE 10
October 26,
1961
BRIDGE TRAFFIC UP 8 PERCENT 12
October 26,
1961
STATE OKS NEW ROUTE INTO KIRKLAND VIA 2-D HIGHWAY 1
October 26,
1961
BUSINESS OFFICE CHANGE TOLD BY PHONE COMPANY 14
November 2,
1961
FREE! WIN YOUR OWN FALLOUT SHELTER (AD FOR TRADEWELL) 2
November 2,
1961
KIRKLAND ARTIST WINS FIRST PRIZE IN CELLAR GALLERY SHOW (MARTIN, GERL) 1
November 2,
1961
ANNE GLEASON NEVER NETS HEADLINES SO HERE’S ONE 6
November 2,
1961
EXCHANGE STUDENT WRITES OF LIFE IN SWITZERLAND (FALKNER, PAM) 10
November 2,
1961
NO REGRETS, BUT DICK NYQUIST WOULDN’T DO 30 YEARS FOR CITY AGAIN 1
November 2,
1961
BRIDLE TRAILS SEEKS VOTE DATE ANYWAY 1
November 2,
1961
COMMISSIONERS’ BRIDLE TRAILS ACTION COULD CURB INCORPORATION TREND 1
November 2,
1961
JAYCEES HIT FOUNTAIN CRITICISM 3
November 2,
1961
HARTSHORN ADDS COLOR TV SETS 2
November 2,
1961
MERCHANTS TELL OF SALE OUTCOME 3
November 2,
1961
FREE! WIN YOUR OWN FALLOUT SHELTER (AD FOR TRADEWELL) 2
November 2,
1961
COMMISSIONERS’ BRIDLE TRAILS ACTION COULD CURB INCORPORATION TREND 1
November 2,
1961
KIRKLAND’S FUTURE GROWTH TOPS OF TOWN MEETING 1
November 2,
1961
FIRSTGRADERS DISCOVER FUN OF SCATTERING PODS 2
November 2,
1961
JUNIORS USE ARABIAN NIGHTS DECORATIONS FOR PROM 11
November 2,
1961
KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS ASK FOR RENEWED EMPHASIS ON CONDUCT 6
November 2,
1961
LAKE WASHINGTON PIONEERS AUTOMATED ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCORING SYSTEM 6
November 2,
1961
KIRKLAND LAKE CLEAN UP MOVE SLOW, NOT STOPPED 2
November 2,
1961
CHESTER GREEN TO HOST MEYDENBAUER CLUB BALL 8
November 2,
1961
BIXBY, ROBERT 2
November 2,
1961
FLOREY, SHIRLEY 2
November 2,
1961
JOHNSON, JOHN ERAK 3
November 2,
1961
NEILSEN, HAROLD 3
November 2,
1961
WHITE, HARVEY 8
November 2,
1961
JUANITA REALTY TO HANDLE NEW LINDA PARK HOMES 10
November 2,
1961
MARYMOOR SHOULD BE FOR PARK SAYS WALLACE 2
November 2,
1961
NORTHLAKE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP FORMED FOR KIRKLAND, BOTHELL, REDMOND 11
November 2,
1961
STREET LIGHTS SEEN FOR ROSE HILL 2
November 2,
1961
ZONING QUESTION-ANSWER MEETS SET FOR ROSE HILL 1
November 2,
1961
STREET LIGHTS SEEN FOR ROSE HILL 2
November 2,
1961
MARCELLA EDWARDS, BUD PERRIGO 10
November 2,
1961
PEGGY GRAVES, FRANK GARBARINO 10
November 9,
1961
MAYTAG COIN-O-MATIC LAUNDRY — GRAND OPENING 12
November 9,
1961
RETIRED TEACHER LEAVES WITH MEMORIES OF 1000 PUPILS (CASE, ALICE) 1
November 9,
1961
STUDENT VIOLINIST TO TOUR EUROPE WITH ORCHESTRA 9
November 9,
1961
RADIO TOWER PLANS OK’D 11
November 9,
1961
NEW POST OFFICE (PHOTO) 1
November 9,
1961
YOUTH DIES OF ACCIDENT WITH GUN (MEYER, HAROLD LYNN) 1
November 9,
1961
CHAMBER COMMITTEE TO WORK WITH CITY ON CENTER, PLANNING 1
November 9,
1961
250 TURN OUT FOR KIRKLAND ANNEXATION QUESTION-ANSWER MEET 1
November 9,
1961
ANNEXATION VOTING CLEARED UP, LATE HOUR REGISTRATION SET 2
November 9,
1961
BIGGER VOICE IN LOCAL RULE LISTED AS ADVANTAGE TO ANNEXATION 2
November 9,
1961
FOUR REZONES TO BE HEARD FOR KIRKLAND 6
November 9,
1961
GO SOUTH TO IMPROVE YOUR SPANISH (HANSEN / PILLIARD / SECRIST) 5
November 9,
1961
RETIRED TEACHER LEAVES WITH MEMORIES OF 1000 PUPILS (CASE, ALICE) 1
November 9,
1961
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS ANNOUNCE SCHOOL PROGRAM 12
November 9,
1961
WALT SEABLOOM NAMED REDMOND HIGH PRINCIPAL 1
November 9,
1961
TAR BALL, PADDLEFOOT TO STAR AT MINSTREL SHOW 1
November 9,
1961
FIRE TRUCK PURCHASE APPROVED 1
November 9,
1961
THREE STORY HIGH TREE HOUSE BURNS (BOYCE, JIM) 1
November 9,
1961
CITY OKAYS NO PARKING METERS 1
November 9,
1961
AUTO THEFTS CLEARED HERE 6
November 9,
1961
KIRKLAND MAN CHARGED (HAAS, GLEN W) 2
November 9,
1961
ELSON, VANIA LEROY 3
November 9,
1961
JOHNSON, CAROLINE AMELIA 3
November 9,
1961
MEYER, HAROLD LYNN 1
November 9,
1961
VETERAN GROUP DUTIES, ADVANTAGES TOLD BY LINCOLN KAISER 11
November 9,
1961
48TH DISTRICT DEMOS STRONGEST IN COUNTY, REPUBLICANS TOO! 11
November 9,
1961
DEMO CHIEF WARNS AGAINST REDISTRICTING BATTLE 11
November 9,
1961
NEW POST OFFICE (PHOTO) 1
November 9,
1961
UNUSED CITY PROPERTY AUCTIONED FOR $23000 1
November 9,
1961
KIRKLAND PEE WEES EARN COUNTY FOOTBALL TITLE 4
November 9,
1961
LEE AIMS FOR EAST SIDE WATER BALLETS 4
November 9,
1961
ODE TO A KRUMPLED KANGAROO 4
November 9,
1961
COMMISSION LAYS GROUND FOR ‘NO CHANGE’ HILL ZONING 1
November 9,
1961
NEW GROWTH FOR ROSE HILL (PHOTO OF WATER MAIN) 2
November 9,
1961
CITY OKAYS NO PARKING METERS 1
November 9,
1961
CITY TO RETURN MONEY TO STATE FOR NEW ACCESS 1
November 9,
1961
EAST BRIDGE APPROACH BID OPENING SET 1
November 9,
1961
HEARING DATE SET FOR PROPOSED 114TH AVE NE IMPROVEMENT 14
November 9,
1961
NEW GROWTH FOR ROSE HILL (PHOTO OF WATER MAIN) 2
November 9,
1961
BONNIE KNOWES, TOM BILY 8
November 16,
1961
BIBLE COLLEGE PLANS TWO NE BUILDINGS 1
November 16,
1961
NEW ROSE HILL SCHOOL MAY HOLD SURPRISES FOR PUPIL 2
November 16,
1961
ROSE HILL BAPTIST EXPECTS TO TRIPLE ATTENDANCE 5
November 16,
1961
OVERLAKE ANNEXATION MIGHT HELP REDMOND’S BRIDGE LINK DRIVE 2
November 16,
1961
WATER IS AVAILABLE FRO GROWTH HERE 1
November 16,
1961
CLASSES AT STEWART SCHOOL OPEN 14
November 16,
1961
EVEN KINDERGARDENERS DO ARITHMETIC (NEW MATH) 7
November 16,
1961
GO SLOW ON TEACHER MERIT PAY CITIZEN’S COUNCIL TOLD MONDAY 1
November 16,
1961
NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE ELECTS OFFICERS 3
November 16,
1961
RECOGNITION NOTED FOR PE PROGRAM 4
November 16,
1961
SENIOR CLASS CHOOSES “OUR TOWN” FOR PLAY 14
November 16,
1961
KIWANIANS MIX PAST-PRESENT MERRIMENT HERE (MINSTREL SHOW) 1
November 16,
1961
SWEET ADELINES PREPARE FOR BARBERSHOP PARADE 8
November 16,
1961
COUNCILMAN’S ABSENCE NOTED (SHELTON, MERRILL) 1
November 16,
1961
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS DUE IN CITY 1
November 16,
1961
CATEGORY TO PERMIT MARINE LAB ON WATER NOT IN HOUGHTON’S ZONING 1
November 16,
1961
HOUGHTON’S FINANCES ‘GOOD’ TREASURER SAYS 1
November 16,
1961
FALK SEES CRIME REPORTING PROGRESS 1
November 16,
1961
OBJECT LESSON VIOLENT, BUT DIRECTLY TO THE POINT 1
November 16,
1961
TINY GIRL VICTIM APPEALS FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS FUND (JATON, TAMARA) 8
November 16,
1961
DUFF, JOHN TODD 3
November 16,
1961
ROSTERN, ELISA JOSEPHINE 12
November 16,
1961
SCHAFER, JOHN 1
November 16,
1961
BROWNIE GROUP TAKES NUMBER OF FORMER GROUP 10
November 16,
1961
REDISTRICTING WOULD GIVE EAST SIDE EQUAL VOTE IN LEGISLATURE 2
November 16,
1961
KANGAROOS TAKE UNDISPUTED HOLD ON KINGCO TITLE 4
November 16,
1961
WOODS PROMISES POOL ACTION IF- 2
November 16,
1961
METHODISTS START VISITS THIS WEEK 6
November 16,
1961
NAZARENE PASTOR TO HEAD SCHOOL STUDY (PARROTT, LESLIE) 6
November 16,
1961
ROSE HILL PIE (MAP OF PROPOSED ANNEXATIONS) 5
November 16,
1961
114TH AVE IMPROVEMENT APPROVED 1
November 16,
1961
COMMISSION ASKS NO PARKING ZONE 1
November 16,
1961
NEW HOUGHTON LINK WITH2ND LAKE BRIDGE TO BE OPENED 1
November 16,
1961
THE DIP (PHOTO OF HOUGHTON-NORTHRUP HILL) 1
November 16,
1961
TELEPHONE COMPANY OPERATOR RETIRES (CALVIN, MARIAN L) 5
November 16,
1961
WATER IS AVAILABLE FRO GROWTH HERE 1
November 16,
1961
JONLEE C REPIR, GARY L STUBENRAUCH 8
November 23,
1961
ADVENTISTS LAUNCH DRIVE FOR SCHOOL 2
November 23,
1961
CURTAIN TIME SET SATURDAY FOR BARBERSHOP SINGERS 4
November 23,
1961
INTRODUCING YOUR NEIGHBOR – AND SOMEDAY LIFESAVER AND HOMESAVER 6
November 23,
1961
STATE TO BUY HOUGHTON’S BONDS AT 4% 3
November 23,
1961
KIRKLAND OPA OFFICE CLOSES TUESDAY, RECORDS TO GO TO SEATTLE 3
November 30,
1961
DRAMATIC MURAL IS ARTISTS CONCEPT OF WORLD PEACE (STUBNER, MRS FRED) 11
November 30,
1961
HOUGHTON ARTIST SCHEDULES STUDIO OPEN HOUSE HOURS (SAMI (STUBNER)) 14
November 30,
1961
BILL DENHOLM NAMED TO ALL STATE GRID SQUAD 2
November 30,
1961
GONZAGA QUARTERBACK (1910) WINS CONTEST (ROBERTS, JOHN A) 1
November 30,
1961
GRANDFATHER AGREES TO FIRST STORE-BOUGHT HAIRCUT IN 15 YRS (STEINBRINK) 1
November 30,
1961
ADVENTISTS PLEDGE MORE MONEY THAN QUOTA FOR SCHOOL EXPANSION 12
November 30,
1961
DRAMATIC MURAL IS ARTISTS CONCEPT OF WORLD PEACE (STUBNER, MRS FRED) 11
November 30,
1961
ADVENTISTS PLEDGE MORE MONEY THAN QUOTA FOR SCHOOL EXPANSION 12
November 30,
1961
ANNEXATION FOES PLAN FACT FINDING 2
November 30,
1961
CLOUD OF UNCERTAINTY HOVERS OVER REDMOND ANNEXATIONS 2
November 30,
1961
COUNCILMAN COUNTERS ANNEXATION ARGUMENTS 1
November 30,
1961
ADULT CLASSES SHOW UNEXPECTED GROWTH IN SCHOOL DISTRICT 4
November 30,
1961
CAST NAMED FOR LAKE WASHINGTON DEC 1-2 SCHOOL PLAY PRODUCTION 5
November 30,
1961
KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS DISCOVER SCHOOL RATES HIGH 4
November 30,
1961
NEARLY 18% OF STUDENT BODY MAKES HONOR ROLL 3
November 30,
1961
SCIENCE INTEREST ON UPSWING, AS NEW METHODS USED IN LAKE WASHINGTON 4
November 30,
1961
TEARS FILL EYES OF GIRL AND TEACHER’S HAPPY (PRODUCTION OF ‘OUR TOWN’) 5
November 30,
1961
BARBARA HARDENBROOK, ERNEST JOHN GUILLAME JR 8
November 30,
1961
DARLENE MARIE PERRY, PHILLIP E RENANDO 8
November 30,
1961
CAST NAMED FOR LAKE WASHINGTON DEC 1-2 SCHOOL PLAY PRODUCTION 5
November 30,
1961
COUNCILMAN COUNTERS ANNEXATION ARGUMENTS 1
November 30,
1961
COUNCILMEN TALK ABOUT LEAKS, PARKS, SQUAWKS, ARTS, PAY, TAX AND SALES 7
November 30,
1961
HOLIDAYS AHEAD ANTICIPATED AT CHRISTMAS BAZAARS IN KIRKLAND THIS WEEK 10
November 30,
1961
KIRKLAND DONS CHRISTMAS FINERY TO WELCOME YOU 1
November 30,
1961
COUNCILMAN ABSENT WHEN ROLL CALLED (SHELTON, MERRILL) 7
November 30,
1961
HOUGHTON STOPS THROUGH TRUCKS 1
November 30,
1961
BURGLARS HIT SCHOOLS, TAKE LITTLE 4
November 30,
1961
CROOKS WON’T LAST VERY LONG AT KIRKLAND’S PAPER SHUFFLING POLICE 1
November 30,
1961
EYE DOCTOR OPENS OFFICE IN KIRKLAND (COYLE, DR J TERRANCE) 9
November 30,
1961
DUTCHER, MARY 6
November 30,
1961
KEIFFER, WILLIAM 7
November 30,
1961
QUARLES, POLLY 2
November 30,
1961
SMITH, NAIMA MATHILDA 6
November 30,
1961
STIRMAN, JAMES KEITH 7
November 30,
1961
SYSE, CARRIE 9
November 30,
1961
WOODHAMS, MILDRED NORA 9
November 30,
1961
WRIGHT, IVY 6
November 30,
1961
KIRKLAND RIDERS CORRAL AREA AWARDS AT ANNUAL BANQUET 10
November 30,
1961
HOUGHTON STOPS THROUGH TRUCKS 1
November 30,
1961
NORTHRUP LINK OPENED, NE 53RD, 58TH NOT CLOSED 1
November 30,
1961
SEATTLE FIRM TO BUILD APPROACH 1
November 30,
1961
PEGGY LOU GRAVES, FRANK L GARBARINO 8
December 7,
1961
CELLAR GALLERY TO FEATURE WORKS OF THREE ARTISTS 1
December 7,
1961
SCHOOLS ADOPT CIVIL DEFENSE PLANS TO DUCK AND HIDE OR RUN HOME 1
December 7,
1961
ANNEXATION’S MEANING TOLD BY COUNTY, CITY OFFICIALS 10
December 7,
1961
MAJORITY SATISFIED WITH COUNTY, DECLARE ANNEXATION FOES 10
December 7,
1961
PRO AND CON ARGUMENTS AIRED ON PROPOSED ANNEXATION VOTE DEC 12 1
December 7,
1961
PROPOSED ANNEXATIONS (MAP) 10
December 7,
1961
PROPOSED NEW RURAL ZONING DESIGNED TO NUDGE DESTINY MORE FORCEFULLY 11
December 7,
1961
TYPICAL FAMILY CAN LIVE CHEAPER IN KIRKLAND THAN IN NEARBY COUNTY 10
December 7,
1961
GIRLS OUTNUMBER BOYS AGAIN ON HONOR ROLL 4
December 7,
1961
JUNIOR HIGHS UNDER SCRUTINY 1
December 7,
1961
HONIE BOBETTA MACARTHUR, ROBERT GIES 8
December 7,
1961
JUDITH ANN BURNETT, JOHN WILLIAM KRAUSSER JR 8
December 7,
1961
BETTER FIRE RATING DUE GOLLOFON SAYS 6
December 7,
1961
COUNCIL RELEARNS OLD MAXIM ABOUT HOW YOU CAN’T KEEP PEOPLE HAPPY 5
December 7,
1961
KIRKLAND’S RECORD EXCELLENT 1
December 7,
1961
SANTA COMES TO KIRKLAND, $50 TO BE GIVEN AWAY 1
December 7,
1961
NEW KIRKLAND FIRM TO SHIP COATING (MOISTURE CONTROL OF THE NORTHWEST) 3
December 7,
1961
BURGLARIES LINKED BY FALK TO EAST SIDE CRIME FRATERNITY 7
December 7,
1961
MRS SMITH CAN’T EVEN STEAL TIME TO READ FROM HER RECORD SETTING LIBRARY 1
December 7,
1961
CHAPMAN, ADELBERT ULYSSES 5
December 7,
1961
FOLLAND, MINNIE 6
December 7,
1961
MCCORMACK, IVA MARY 6
December 7,
1961
MURPHY, BERTON 10
December 7,
1961
SCHRIER, JOHN 6
December 7,
1961
NORWAY SONS TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY 7
December 7,
1961
MAIL EARLY CAMPAIGN IS LAGGING 1
December 7,
1961
ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CLUB FAVORS ANNEXATION TO CITY 10
December 7,
1961
2-D CALLED DANGEROUS HIGHWAY 3
December 7,
1961
BOMB SHELTERS? (LETTER ABOUT POTHOLES IN STREETS) 2
December 7,
1961
METRO DIRECTOR SEES SEWER BREAKTHROUGH IN 1962 1
December 7,
1961
JUDITH ANN BRISCOTTI, EDMOND PATEE 8
December 14,
1961
HARRY CROW TO TAKE UP WANDERING AFTER 27 YEARS OF CITY SERVICE 1
December 14,
1961
JOB’S DAUGHTER INSTALL (LESETH, JOANNE) 8
December 14,
1961
QUINTO SEES OPPORTUNITY (DEVITIS, QUINTO) 5
December 14,
1961
SWISS FATHER READS JOURNAL ADVERTISING FOR ENJOYMENT (FALKNER, PAM) 7
December 14,
1961
KIRKLAND FIREHALL NOTED AS STANDOUT 5
December 14,
1961
ST LUKE’S PARKING LOT PAVED 8
December 14,
1961
A LUCKY KIRKLAND SHOPPER WILL BE $75 RICHER FRIDAY 1
December 14,
1961
ARCHITECT NAMED C-C PRESIDENT (CUMMINGS, HARRY) 1
December 14,
1961
KIRKLAND’S TEEN CANTEEN SUGGESTED FOR BELLEVUE 4
December 14,
1961
ROSE HILL VOTES EMPHATIC NO ON THREE ANNEXATIONS 1
December 14,
1961
CITIZEN’S ADVISORY COUNCIL NOT TIED TO SCHOOL BOARD 6
December 14,
1961
DROPOUTS AT HIGH SCHOOL OFTEN RETURN 11
December 14,
1961
JUNIOR HIGH SINGERS TO APPEAR OVER TV 10
December 14,
1961
DOROTHY JO MOCK, JAN SLADE OBERG 8
December 14,
1961
LANDMARKS OF CHANGE (PHOTO OF SEEDLING IN OLD GROWTH STUMP) 6
December 14,
1961
HOUGHTON TO HOST FIREMEN 1
December 14,
1961
KIRKLAND FIREHALL NOTED AS STANDOUT 5
December 14,
1961
WHERE’S FIRE? THATAWAY! WHICHAWAY! T’OTHERWAY! 1
December 14,
1961
JOURNAL ASKS OPEN QUESTIONS OF KIRKLAND COUNCIL CANDIDATES 2
December 14,
1961
KIRKLAND FINANCIAL PICTURE BEST IN YEARS SAYS COUNCIL CANDIDATE 1
December 14,
1961
BREATH OF LIFE (PHOTO OF NEW OXYGEN PIPING IN HOSPITAL) 11
December 14,
1961
HOUGHTON COUNCILMEN CONSIDER TRAILERS AT LENGTH WITH INTERRUPTIONS 10
December 14,
1961
HOUGHTON TO HOST FIREMEN 1
December 14,
1961
WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT (PHOTO OF BULKHEAD WORK) 1
December 14,
1961
JUNIOR HIGH SINGERS TO APPEAR OVER TV 10
December 14,
1961
BORGFORD, ARTHUR ELMER 6
December 14,
1961
BUSROE, MARY CATHRIN 6
December 14,
1961
GILBERT, ARNOLD 6
December 14,
1961
MCNARY, A B 1
December 14,
1961
NAFTZGER, EVA M 1
December 14,
1961
PALEN, FRANK 11
December 14,
1961
REID, DAVID 11
December 14,
1961
TRAPP, BASIL 6
December 14,
1961
ENGINEERS TO FORM GROUP HERE 3
December 14,
1961
ONE CANDIDATE DEFINITELY IN RACE; FOUR SEATS OPEN 6
December 14,
1961
CHANGES TOLD FOR BIBLE COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 14
December 14,
1961
ROSE HILL VOTES EMPHATIC NO ON THREE ANNEXATIONS 1
December 14,
1961
SIX YEAR STREET PLAN TO BE AIRED DEC 18 1
December 14,
1961
BIG PIPE (PHOTO) 5
December 14,
1961
SMOKING DOWNSPOUTS MAY LEAD TO DEATH OF BAN 1
December 14,
1961
DADDY, SNOW! 1
December 14,
1961
NAOMALEE SWIGART, THOMAS ENDRES 8
December 21,
1961
JOHN DANZ THEATRE – GRAND OPENING 6
December 21,
1961
KIRKLAND GIRL TO SING ON TV (BECKLUND, LINDA) 8
December 21,
1961
‘LET GEORGE DO IT” ATTITUDE GAINING GROUND IN USA (BREWER, JOHN) 1
December 21,
1961
COURT RESURRECTS BRIDLE TRAILS CITY MOVE 11
December 21,
1961
PRICE SET ON CIVIC CENTER; LIBRARY TALKS OF NEW BUILDING AT CITY COUNCIL 7
December 21,
1961
EPISCOPALIANS PLAN EXPANSION 11
December 21,
1961
LUCKY KIRKLAND SHOPPER TO WIN $100 FRIDAY EVE 1
December 21,
1961
THEATER BUSINESS IS GOOD BUSINESS, ESPECIALLY ON EAST SIDE 13
December 21,
1961
SILVERNALE NAMED CITY’S DIMES CHIEF 5
December 21,
1961
STUDENTS HERE PROVIDE TOYS THROUGH JUNIOR RED CROSS 6
December 21,
1961
PARENTS BACK CONTINUING STRUGGLE TO PREPARE HANDICAPPED CHILDREN 11
December 21,
1961
HOW TO HANDLE ‘HOT’ ISSUES STUDIED 1
December 21,
1961
PAMELA LYNCH, BERNARD LEVINTHAL 8
December 21,
1961
THEATER BUSINESS IS GOOD BUSINESS, ESPECIALLY ON EAST SIDE 13
December 21,
1961
THAT BIRD IS BUGGING HIM AGAIN (HENDRY, JAMES) 1
December 21,
1961
PRICE SET ON CIVIC CENTER; LIBRARY TALKS OF NEW BUILDING AT CITY COUNCIL 7
December 21,
1961
CHRISTMAS TRAIL SPONSORS DECORATE REST SHELTER TO SET EXAMPLE 1
December 21,
1961
SANTA HARD PUT TO UNSELL HIMSELF HERE 1
December 21,
1961
HOUGHTON STREET HEARING ANNOUNCED FOR JANUARY 2
December 21,
1961
HOUGHTON TO USE RADAR EQUIPMENT 13
December 21,
1961
HOUGHTON TO USE RADAR EQUIPMENT 13
December 21,
1961
TWO PROMOTED TO SERGEANT ON KIRKLAND POLICE FORCE 5
December 21,
1961
PRICE SET ON CIVIC CENTER; LIBRARY TALKS OF NEW BUILDING AT CITY COUNCIL 7
December 21,
1961
NEW CLINIC FOLLOWS TREND MANAGER SAYS 7
December 21,
1961
RECRUITER ANNOUNCES HOURS HERE 9
December 21,
1961
FLETCH, BERGA 3
December 21,
1961
KIRTLEY, DONALD BURT 3
December 21,
1961
VENEMA, WILLIAM 2
December 21,
1961
FOUR FILE FOR COUNCIL POSITIONS 1
December 21,
1961
KIRKLANDER’S BOOK SELLS (COWAN, C S – ‘THE ENEMY IS FIRE’) 3
December 21,
1961
CHURCH ARTICLES ON CHRISTMAS 12
December 21,
1961
EVERGREEN START (PHOTO OF BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION) 14
December 21,
1961
HOUGHTON STREET HEARING ANNOUNCED FOR JANUARY 2
December 21,
1961
KIRKLAND AREA SLATED FOR 2 ROADS IN SIX YEARS 11
December 21,
1961
STATE HIGHWAY OFFICIALS HEAR UNANIMOUS ENDORSEMENT OF ACCESS 1
December 28,
1961
ART CENTER PLAN NEEDS SUPPORT, INTEREST 1
December 28,
1961
HISTORY REVOLVES LIKE ONE OF ELIOT FLETCHER’S OLD GRAMAPHONE DISCS 9
December 28,
1961
KIRKLANDER WANTS TOILET PAPER TUBES (NUCKOLIS, CHUCK) 5
December 28,
1961
RIGGS (JEROME) NAMED TO WHO’S WHO 10
December 28,
1961
NO EXEMPTIONS BUT OTHER REWARDS FOR FIRST BABY 1
December 28,
1961
REPEAT PERFORMANCE (PHOTO OF JUNIOR HIGH XMAS DECORATIONS) 1
December 28,
1961
HOUSE MOVING (PHOTO) 1
December 28,
1961
IDAHO GUEST WINS $100 PRIZE MONEY (LAWYER, NELL) 3
December 28,
1961
41 KIRKLAND AREA FAMILIES RECEIVE CHRISTMAS BASKETS 1
December 28,
1961
BETTER THAN CLAY! (PHOTOS OF KAY SULLIVAN, ROBIN SALVAGE, CINDY CORBIN) 7
December 28,
1961
EAST SIDE TO GAIN FROM PROPORTIONAL PLAN 5
December 28,
1961
JUANITA GROWTH SEEN 5
December 28,
1961
KIRKLAND PLANS TO TAKE OVER NO-MAN’S LAND STRIP 1
December 28,
1961
JUDITH ANN VAN-CLEVE, RALPH WARREN HOLM 8
December 28,
1961
KIRKLAND SOUND, NOT FLUSH 2
December 28,
1961
CHRISTMAS TRAIL ENTRY WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED 1
December 28,
1961
HOLIDAY CHEER (PHOTO OF GERALD MCAULIFFE HOME) 1
December 28,
1961
JUANITA GROWTH SEEN 5
December 28,
1961
CHECK PASSER ALERT SYSTEM PLANNED 1
December 28,
1961
THREE BOOKED FOR BURGLARY HERE 1
December 28,
1961
ARNESON, CHRIS 4
December 28,
1961
JOHNSON, DAVID 3
December 28,
1961
REMMEN, CONRAD 4
December 28,
1961
NEW FILINGS ASSURE THREE KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL RACES 1
December 28,
1961
PRECINCT CHANGES COMING HERE 9
December 28,
1961
SKIING GAINS POPULARITY IN KIRKLAND 4
December 28,
1961
UNITARIAN PASTOR TO SPEAK (SPRING, CHADBOURNE) 12
December 28,
1961
TIME OF DECISION IN URBAN-SUBURBAN AREA IS UPON US, JAMES ELLIS SAYS 2
December 28,
1961
SPEED LIMIT CUT POSSIBLE 9
December 28,
1961
JANICE ORDAL, NORMAN GILMORE 8
December 28,
1961
JOAN PETERSON WILLS, JOHN MARTIN WATSON 8
December 28,
1961
JOYCE FISK, FRED RADLOFF 8
January 4, 1962 COURTNEY PROMOTED TO BANK VP 1
January 4, 1962 CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL ON AGING WANTS … (SHERWOOD, DR K K) 1
January 4, 1962 KNITTING ART NOT LIMITED TO WOMEN PATIENT DISCOVERS (ALLEN, CLARENCE) 1
January 4, 1962 FORMER TEACHER TO SIERRA LEONE (ARKLEY, ALFRED M) 4
January 4, 1962 FIRST BABY OF YEAR HERE IS PARENTS’ 3RD DAUGHTER (KINNEBURGH, BECKI) 1
January 4, 1962 MERCHANTS FIND FRIENDLY PEOPLE CONGREGATE AT LAKEVIEW CENTER 5
January 4, 1962 ROSE HILL IS ROSE HILL IS ROSE HILL IS ROSE HILL (SCHOOL NAME) 1
January 4, 1962 MERCHANTS FIND FRIENDLY PEOPLE CONGREGATE AT LAKEVIEW CENTER 5
January 4, 1962 CHAIRMEN NAMED TO ASSIST IN KIRKLAND’S DIMES DRIVE 10
January 4, 1962 COMMUNISM SCHOOL SLATED 4
January 4, 1962 OVERLAKE ANNEXATION VOTE DUE 3
January 4, 1962 SCHOOL BUDGET TO BE COUNCIL TOPIC JAN 8 3
January 4, 1962 ENROLLMENT JUMPS 68% IN LAKE WASHINGTON ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM 6
January 4, 1962 ADEQUATE COUNSELING TERMED KEY VALUE TO JUNIOR HIGH 7
January 4, 1962 CHARLENE LOU TAYLOR, LESTER H QUEENER 8
January 4, 1962 ACTION EXPECTED ON SAMMAMISH DRAINAGE 2
January 4, 1962 TWO FIRES CAUSE MAJOR DAMAGE HERE (CORVEY / HOLLISTER) 1
January 4, 1962 TAX LEVIES TO GO UP AGAIN IN FOUR CITIES 1
January 4, 1962 FOUR WAY, THREE WAY COUNCIL RACES ENSURE PRIMARY RUNOFF 1
January 4, 1962 KIRKLAND JAYCEES TELL LIGHTING PLAN, THANKS 10
January 4, 1962 COUNCIL HEARS TWO STEP PLAN 2
January 4, 1962 KIRKLAND POLICE TO WAIT FOR PUNCHBOARD POLICY 6
January 4, 1962 JUSTICE DISTRICT PLAN TO HAVE TWO BENEFITS 6
January 4, 1962 HAGA, HILMA 4
January 4, 1962 NIEMALA, ANNA BIETA 4
January 4, 1962 CONWAY, FRANCIS 4
January 4, 1962 ELKS PLAN TO MOVE HERE 1
January 4, 1962 KIRKLAND JAYCEES TELL LIGHTING PLAN, THANKS 10
January 4, 1962 WOMAN’S CLUB TO CELEBRATE 42ND BIRTHDAY 8
January 4, 1962 FOUR WAY, THREE WAY COUNCIL RACES ENSURE PRIMARY RUNOFF 1
January 4, 1962 EAST SIDE COUNCIL SEEKS READER OPINIONS ON PARK (MARYMOOR) 1
January 4, 1962 ROSE HILL IS ROSE HILL IS ROSE HILL IS ROSE HILL (SCHOOL NAME) 1
January 4, 1962 WESTBOUND TRAFFIC TOPS 3
January 4, 1962 TELEPHONE CO WILL NOT CHANGE OFFICE NUMBER 9
January 4, 1962 SHIELA RAY HART, ROBERT CORY STROBE 8
January 11,
1962
KIRKLANDERS PAY UP EASY 3
January 11,
1962
MYRON RICHARDS SINGS HIS CHILDREN TO SLEEP WITH BALLADS AND A GUITAR 7
January 11,
1962
COUPLE TO TRAVEL TRAILER FASHION (CROW, HARRY AND LUCILLE) 9
January 11,
1962
MISS HARNISH ON TOUR WITH ORCHESTRA 9
January 11,
1962
SCOUT CHOSEN FOR FILM PART (OLSON, VIC) 10
January 11,
1962
SCOUT CHOSEN FOR FILM PART (OLSON, VIC) 10
January 11,
1962
BRIDLE TRAILS FUTURE MURKY 2
January 11,
1962
KIRKLAND BUILDING TOTALS TOP 1960, SET RECORD 2
January 11,
1962
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL PLANS TOLD 12
January 11,
1962
AREA’S OLDEST BUILDING TO BE RESTORED – PETER KIRK BUILDING 1
January 11,
1962
ACTION STALLED IN LAKE APARTMENTS IN HOUGHTON 1
January 11,
1962
OPEN HOUSE AT JUANITA (LINDA PARK DEVELOPMENT) 2
January 11,
1962
DUN AND BRADSTREET RATINGS GIVEN FOR 194 BUSINESSES HERE 10
January 11,
1962
KIRKLANDER HELPS ANTI-RED SCHOOL (BENNETT, J B) 2
January 11,
1962
KIRKLAND GROWTH PLAN PROBABLY PUT OFF AGAIN 5
January 11,
1962
REDUCED SCHOOL MILLAGE SUGGESTED BY CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL HERE 1
January 11,
1962
SPEED READING, PUBLIC AFFAIRS CLASSES OFFERED 2
January 11,
1962
LEGISLATORS TO SEE HOW LAKE WASHINGTON DOES IT 2
January 11,
1962
SANDRA PICKRELL, PATRICK ALEXANDER 8
January 11,
1962
BETH TAYLOR, WILLIAM MARTIN HOWE JR 8
January 11,
1962
FIRE DISTRICT 41: GOLLOFON OUSTED AS CHIEF 1
January 11,
1962
KIRKLAND COUNCIL TALKS ANNEXATIONS, BACKHOES, WATER SHUTOFFS, SARCASM 1
January 11,
1962
ACTION STALLED IN LAKE APARTMENTS IN HOUGHTON 1
January 11,
1962
INDUSTRIAL PARK (SKETCH OF PAR-MAC INDUSTRIAL PARK) 5
January 11,
1962
OPEN HOUSE AT JUANITA (LINDA PARK DEVELOPMENT) 2
January 11,
1962
OSCILLATING LAKE CAUSES TIDE OF MUDDY NOTIONS AS TO CAUSE 1
January 11,
1962
$400 TAKEN IN BURGLARY (LAKEVIEW PHARMACY) 1
January 11,
1962
SAFE CRACKERS HIT BUSINESS (EAST SIDE CREDIT BUREAU) 1
January 11,
1962
BELLEVUEAN TAKES LOCAL POLICE POST (STEELE, DONNA) 1
January 11,
1962
BURGLAR NETS 5 QTS OF OIL 3
January 11,
1962
DONALD, BELLE A 2
January 11,
1962
BRAGG, EMMA M 10
January 11,
1962
NELSON, OLAF AUGUST 10
January 11,
1962
PALMER, EDNA 10
January 11,
1962
NEW ELKS LODGE OPENING DUE IN MARCH 10
January 11,
1962
KIRKLAND LEADS IN CIVIC ELECTION INTEREST 6
January 11,
1962
FIRE, WATER, SEWER DISTRICTS TO ELECT COMMISSIONERS 6
January 11,
1962
POST OFFICE RECEIPTS HERE ON UPGRADE 2
January 11,
1962
FEDERATED CLUBS TO PUSH FOR MARYMOOR PARK PURCHASE IN ’62 6
January 11,
1962
CHURCH PLANS FUND CANVASS (ST JOHN’S) 3
January 11,
1962
BIBLE STUDY CLASS HELD IN KIRKLAND (FIRST BAPTIST) 12
January 11,
1962
STERNWHEELER TO PLY SAMMAMISH 6
January 11,
1962
EXPANSION PLANNED BY TELEPHONE FIRM 2
January 11,
1962
EAST SIDE TRUNK SEWER ONE OF FOUR MAJOR METRO STARTS 7
January 11,
1962
SHARON L EGGERS, LAUREN A WESTON 8
January 18,
1962
PETER KIRK BUILDING INITIATED AS ART HOME 1
January 18,
1962
ART CONSULTANT GIVES VIEWS ON BEAUTIFICATION OF CITY 5
January 18,
1962
BEAM UP (PHOT OF CONSTRUCTION AT PAR-MAC INDUSTRIAL PARK) 10
January 18,
1962
52 ROOM SCHOOL SOUGHT 1
January 18,
1962
BUILDINGS APPROVED FOR NORTHWEST BIBLE COLLEGE 1
January 18,
1962
DISTRICT AGREES TO BUY $500,000 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 7
January 18,
1962
COUNCIL PLANS SALE OF CIVIC CENTER – SEEKS $275000 FROM COUNTY 1
January 18,
1962
PETER KIRK BUILDING INITIATED AS ART HOME 1
January 18,
1962
GRAND OPENING SET JAN 19-21 (ENCO SERVICE STATION) 7
January 18,
1962
KIRKLANDER RESCUED FROM HILLSIDE (JOHNSON, DAVE) 1
January 18,
1962
DOUBLE DIME GRANT TAKES UP CHALLENGE (MARCH OF DOMES) 1
January 18,
1962
RECRUITING FOR MOTHERS MARCH GAINS 250 VOLUNTEER WORKERS 8
January 18,
1962
INTEREST INVITED IN HANDICAPPED CHILDREN 9
January 18,
1962
BELLEVUE TO SEEK ROSE HILL SPLIT 7
January 18,
1962
MARY JANE PARKHURST, MICHAEL J HUTNICK 8
January 18,
1962
MARY MARGARET RICKERSON, JOHN RICHARD GRIFFITHS 8
January 18,
1962
FIREMEN TO TRAIN IN HOUGHTON 7
January 18,
1962
COUNCILMEN ASSURE LIGHT PAYMENT, REVISE ORDINANCES, TANGLE OVER PARK 1
January 18,
1962
NEW PLATS ON COUNTY AGENDA 3
January 18,
1962
QUICK LOOK BACK GIVES NEW PERSPECTIVE (1961) 2
January 18,
1962
SHIELA ELVES FILES FOR HOUGHTON SLOT 1
January 18,
1962
TOWN COUNCIL TO STUDY BIDS (114TH AVE) 3
January 18,
1962
BEAM UP (PHOT OF CONSTRUCTION AT PAR-MAC INDUSTRIAL PARK) 10
January 18,
1962
ALLEN, CLARENCE M 2
January 18,
1962
VAN BEBBER, MYRTLE IRENE 10
January 18,
1962
NEW START (PHOTO OF ELKS LODGEMEMBERS) 9
January 18,
1962
BRIDGE PLAYERS WARNED TO PRACTICE FOR TOURNAMENT 8
January 18,
1962
BELLEVUE TO SEEK ROSE HILL SPLIT 7
January 18,
1962
TOWN COUNCIL TO STUDY BIDS (114TH AVE) 3
January 18,
1962
WATER DISTRICT ANNEXING GROWS 6
January 25,
1962
GIRL’S SCIENCE CAREER RECEIVES BOOST IN NATIONAL COMPETITION (LEBENS, K) 1
January 25,
1962
‘LAURA MILLER’ BID AS NEW SCHOOL NAME (NORTH ROSE HILL) 2
January 25,
1962
AUTO HITS HOUGHTON 10-YEAR OLD (GOSS, ERIC) 1
January 25,
1962
CAVE-IN (PHOTOS OF JOHN NELSON RESCUE) 2
January 25,
1962
STATE LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION OF KIRKLAND DITCH CAVE-IN (NELSON, JOHN) 5
January 25,
1962
DOUBLE DIME’S GANG LEADS; JONESY SNARLS 1
January 25,
1962
BELL RINGERS (PHOTO OF MARCH OF DIMES MOTHERS) 7
January 25,
1962
POPULATION TO EXPLODE 1
January 25,
1962
JUNIOR HIGH LAUNCHES CAREER DAY 7
January 25,
1962
BIBLE COLLEGE BECOMING MORE COSMOPOLITAN 9
January 25,
1962
STEPHANIE M KING, RICHARD RAY ERKENEFF 8
January 25,
1962
CLUBS TO TALK FIRE PROTECTION 2
January 25,
1962
HOUGHTON FILINGS SET RACE 1
January 25,
1962
HOUGHTON CANDIDATES QUERIED 10
January 25,
1962
NEW OFFICERS BEEF UP HIGHWAY COVERAGE 1
January 25,
1962
YOUTHS TAKEN FOR CAR THEFT 1
January 25,
1962
MACKINNON, EVA 2
January 25,
1962
YMCA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE STARTS JAN 28 1
January 25,
1962
RAINBOW GIRLS TO INSTALL (NIKULA, CHERIE) 6
January 25,
1962
PYTHIAN SISTERS INSTALL OFFICERS AT RITE 9
January 25,
1962
HOUGHTON FILINGS SET RACE 1
January 25,
1962
CANDIDATES ANSWER LEAGUE QUERY 1
January 25,
1962
HOUGHTON CANDIDATES QUERIED 10
January 25,
1962
FLYING HORSESHOE WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR GYMKHANA 10
January 25,
1962
BAHA’IS HERE TO HOST AREA CONFERENCE 9
January 25,
1962
‘LAURA MILLER’ BID AS NEW SCHOOL NAME (NORTH ROSE HILL) 2
January 25,
1962
STATE TO CURB ACCIDENTS ON REDMOND-KIRKLAND HIGHWAY 1
January 25,
1962
SKATING (PHOTO OF SKATERS ON TENNIS COURT) 1
January 25,
1962
LAUREL WILSON, RODNEY TIBBATTS 8
February 1,
1962
DONATION OF TIME AND TALENT ASKED BY CREATIVE ARTS LEAGUE 1
February 1,
1962
CELLAR GALLERY BOARD MEMBERS TO EXHIBIT AT NEW SHOW 10
February 1,
1962
CIVIC CENTER SALE RULES TO BE MET 1
February 1,
1962
MOTHERS MARCH TOPS COUNTY 1
February 1,
1962
COUNCIL TO CELEBRATE PTA FOUNDERS DAY 7
February 1,
1962
SAMMAMISH FLOOD PLAN WORK BEGUN 1
February 1,
1962
ROSE HILL FIRE STATION TO BE TALKED 6
February 1,
1962
PURSE RETURNED AFTER 7 MONTHS 1
February 1,
1962
DRUNK TEST SCHOOL HELD 4
February 1,
1962
HARRY, ANNIE LAURIE 1
February 1,
1962
ARNOLD, ANNA M 7
February 1,
1962
TWO NEW SCOUT GROUPS TO BE SET UP 4
February 1,
1962
AD ALTARE DEI AWARDS TO GO TO 10 SCOUTS HERE 6
February 1,
1962
CAMP FIRE MINTS GO ON SALE 7
February 1,
1962
MAJORITY FAVOR COMMERCIAL CIVIC CENTER 1
February 1,
1962
COUNCIL CANDIDATES ANSWER JOURNAL QUESTION 2
February 1,
1962
CANDIDATES STATEMENTS SHOW THEIR STANDS 5
February 1,
1962
KIRKLAND CANDIDATES SEE GROWTH 9
February 1,
1962
MRS FAY BRIDGE TO DIRECT DUPLICATE BRIDGE PLAY 10
February 1,
1962
FARM FAVORED AS PARK 1
February 1,
1962
ROSE HILL FIRE STATION TO BE TALKED 6
February 1,
1962
PROTECTION OF 2-D GOAL OF GROUP 1
February 1,
1962
LOAD LIMITS APPLIED HERE 9
February 1,
1962
ARLENE ADELE PAPLOW, WILLIAM LESTER BURNS 7
February 8,
1962
ONION SORTING CENTERS IN KIRKLAND (FIELDING, HERMAN J) 6
February 8,
1962
KIRKLANDER SOLVES LAWN SCALPING (LOGAN, LAURENCE E) 1
February 8,
1962
RETIRED ENGINEER CLAIMS NO-DRIVING SAVES WEAR AND TEAR (DIEHM, HARRY) 1
February 8,
1962
KIRKLAND MISS DISCOVERS FRIENDLY PEOPLE ON TOUR (ABEL, LOUISE) 5
February 8,
1962
NEW SCHOOL NAMING SET 1
February 8,
1962
NAME SELECTED FOR COLLEGE CHAPEL 5
February 8,
1962
WATER SHUTOFF HITS SCHOOL 6
February 8,
1962
TRANSFORMATION PLANNED (SKETCH OF PETER KIRK BUILDING) 12
February 8,
1962
NAME SELECTED FOR COLLEGE CHAPEL 5
February 8,
1962
BUSINESS TOPS PREVIOUS YEAR 1
February 8,
1962
CHAMBER SETS CITY FACELIFT 1
February 8,
1962
THIN SILVER’S GANG LEADS KIRKLAND DIMERS 12
February 8,
1962
CONTINUAL MOTION IS PART OF LOCAL TEEN AGE HANGOUT 4
February 8,
1962
BOARD WITHHOLDS EXCUSES FOR ANTI-RED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 1
February 8,
1962
SHELTER CHECK STARTED HERE 6
February 8,
1962
PREDICT 4 MILLION POPULATION BY YEAR 2000 12
February 8,
1962
BOARD WITHHOLDS EXCUSES FOR ANTI-RED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 1
February 8,
1962
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION TO BE COLLEGE TOPIC 7
February 8,
1962
SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL TO LEAD LEVY CAMPAIGN 12
February 8,
1962
SANDRA CLAIRE MARTIN, GILBERT PLOTNER JR 8
February 8,
1962
YO-YOS CUT OUT BY SCISSORS AT SCHOOL 11
February 8,
1962
JUANITA RYTHER UNIT PLANS FASHION SHOW 8
February 8,
1962
NEW FIREHALL SOUGHT, OVERALL ALARMS SEEN 1
February 8,
1962
FIREMEN SQUELCH KIRKLAND BLAZE 1
February 8,
1962
OVEN MOVER QUELLS FIRE 3
February 8,
1962
CHIEF SEEKS HOUSES TO BURN, MEN TO BURN THEM 7
February 8,
1962
FIREMEN STOP GRASS FIRE HERE 11
February 8,
1962
COUNCIL LASSOES PARK BOARD 2
February 8,
1962
SEITZ, REBECCA 2
February 8,
1962
SEEGER, ELSIE LOUISE 2
February 8,
1962
PIEHLER, MARY ELIZABETH 7
February 8,
1962
WEIR, BERNICE 12
February 8,
1962
KANGAS, WILLIAM 12
February 8,
1962
SMITH, JENNETTA 12
February 8,
1962
BROWNIES VISIT JOURNAL OFFICE (PHOTO) 10
February 8,
1962
NEW YMCA START POSSIBLE IN ’62 1
February 8,
1962
MEN’S CLUB SPEAKER TO TELL HISTORY 9
February 8,
1962
DAV CHAPTER PROPOSED HERE 9
February 8,
1962
CITIZENS TO QUIZ CITY CANDIDATES 1
February 8,
1962
WALLACE SAYS HE WILL RUN AGAIN; TELLS WHY 2
February 8,
1962
COUNCIL CANDIDATES ANSWER 11
February 8,
1962
RESIDENTS OF KIRKLAND AREA DRANK $350,000 WORTH OF LIQUOR IN ’61 6
February 8,
1962
REDMOND TO HOST WHEELCHAIRS 4
February 8,
1962
MORGAN LASS TO APPEAR TWICE IN HISTORY MAKING DOG SHOW 7
February 8,
1962
KIRKLAND PARK DEPARTMENT PLANS CHANGES IN PROGRAM 4
February 8,
1962
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION TO BE COLLEGE TOPIC 7
February 8,
1962
ROSE HILL OFFERED DRAINAGE HELP 1
February 8,
1962
TRAFFIC LIGHT BENEFITS RIGHT TURNS 2
February 8,
1962
MAIN BREAK SLOWS HOUGHTON TRAFFIC 3
February 8,
1962
EAST SIDE HIGHWAY MAY BRING WEALTH 7
February 8,
1962
ROSE HILL OFFERED DRAINAGE HELP 1
February 8,
1962
SMOKE BOMBS (PHOTOS OF SMOKE BOMBING OF SEWERS) 1
February 8,
1962
CITY EMPLOYEES ATTACK SEWER PROBLEM 1
February 8,
1962
JUDITH ANN BURNETT, LT JOHN WILLIAM KRAUSER 8
February 15,
1962
SCOUT AWARD GIVEN AT CHURCH (CROWE, RANDY) 2
February 15,
1962
COUNTY MAY AVOID BRIDLE TRAILS SHOWDOWN 5
February 15,
1962
CIVIC CENTER FORGOTTEN IN KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL RACE 1
February 15,
1962
SALE MAY NET $3 MILLION (CIVIC CENTER) 1
February 15,
1962
CENTER SALE 2 WEEKS OFF 2
February 15,
1962
NEW CHURCHES (PHOTOS OF JUANITA COMMUNITY & METHODIST CHURCHES) 10
February 15,
1962
COMMUNITY TO RECOGNIZE PERSON BEST REPRESENTING BROTHERHOOD 1
February 15,
1962
DIMES NEAR CLOSE, DD WORRIED 3
February 15,
1962
CD ALARM HORNS TO BE BOUGHT 12
February 15,
1962
UNITED PLANNING PROPOSAL TO BE OFFERED GROUP 1
February 15,
1962
JUDY MCDANIELS, GLEN KEITH LANDGUTH 8
February 15,
1962
MARJORIE WEAVER, FREDERICK PUCKETT 8
February 15,
1962
LADDER UP (PHOTOS) 1
February 15,
1962
CITIZENS BACK FACELIFT PLAN 1
February 15,
1962
ZONING PROBLEMS FACE HOUGHTON 2
February 15,
1962
POLICE FIGHT CHECK PASSERS WITH NEW WEAPONS 12
February 15,
1962
DR COYLE JOINS LAKESHORE CLINIC 6
February 15,
1962
WARNER, WALTER 2
February 15,
1962
ENGELBREKT, ANNA 3
February 15,
1962
CIVIC CENTER FORGOTTEN IN KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL RACE 1
February 15,
1962
LEVY SUPPORTERS FEAR POOR VOTER TURN OUT 1
February 15,
1962
MOVING DAY (PHOTOS OF NEW POST OFFICE) 1
February 15,
1962
ROAD GROUP FLAILS SEATTLE ART CRITIC 1
February 15,
1962
ELAINE COLLINS, JOEL KENNETH BLOOMER 7
February 15,
1962
KATHRYNE LEE SUTTER, ROBERT ALLEN RAUTENBERG 7
February 22,
1962
JUANITA, REDMOND WIN NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS 1
February 22,
1962
MARK TWAIN IS ROSE HILL SCHOOL TAG 1
February 22,
1962
ALL JUANITA SCHOOL SITES PICKED 2
February 22,
1962
MERCHANTS CHOP PRICES 1
February 22,
1962
EIGHT NEW PLATS, ONE REZONE UP FOR OK 2
February 22,
1962
GRAPHS SHOW SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVY PICTURE, VOTERS NEEDED 2
February 22,
1962
20 PERCENT OF STUDENTS ON HONOR ROLL 5
February 22,
1962
KIRKLAND-REDMOND JR HIGH SLATE HUGE MUSIC COMPETITION ENTRY 6
February 22,
1962
TREE PLANTING, LANDSCAPING, SHOP REMOVAL AID CITY FACELIFT 1
February 22,
1962
COORDINATED PLANNING APPROVED 1
February 22,
1962
HANSEN REMEMBERS WHEN 8 MPH WAS SPEEDING 12
February 22,
1962
KIRKLAND LACKS GLASS DOOR BAN 2
February 22,
1962
BROWNIES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INCREASED LIBRARY TIME 7
February 22,
1962
SPACE FLIGHT EMPTIES STREETS 1
February 22,
1962
MATHEWSON, CHARLOTTE CAROLYN 3
February 22,
1962
ABBETT, MILDRED BELLE 3
February 22,
1962
HARDEN, OLIVE 12
February 22,
1962
KAISER TOPS POSTMASTER ELIGIBLES 1
February 22,
1962
LITTLE LEAGUE GROWING, NEEDS HELP, SLATES MEET 2
February 22,
1962
ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIANS TO OBSERVE MISSIONARY MONTH DURING CONFERENCE 10
February 22,
1962
FINAL PILING (PHOTO OF BRIDGE PILING) 1
February 22,
1962
LORRAINE ELLEN WOOLCOTT, CHARLES JAY ULTICAN 8
February 22,
1962
HONIE BOBETTA MACARTHUR, ROBERT HAROLD GILES 8
February 22,
1962
DARLENE MARIE PERRY, PHILLIP EARL RENANDO 9
March 1, 1962 A POWELL TO PLAY IN YOUTH CONCERT 3
March 1, 1962 PEOPLE MOVE TO KIRKLAND FOR WATER, MRS BANKSON FINDS (WELCOME WAGON) 12
March 1, 1962 ‘TRAILS FANS TO FIGHT 1
March 1, 1962 CIVIC CENTER LEADS PRIORITY 1
March 1, 1962 GOING, GOING, GONE (PHOTO OF CITY’S SHOP YARD) 1
March 1, 1962 PEOPLE MOVE TO KIRKLAND FOR WATER, MRS BANKSON FINDS (WELCOME WAGON) 12
March 1, 1962 SCHOOL LEVY PROPOSITION MOSTLY FOR INSTRUCTION… PROBABLY 2
March 1, 1962 SUPERINTENDENT SAYS: SCHOOL TAX COULD DECREASE 1
March 1, 1962 DEBATERS LEARN QUICK, CLEAR THINKING — ON THEIR FEET 5
March 1, 1962 OPERATION FACELIFT WHO’S DOING WHAT TOLD 1
March 1, 1962 TOP EQUIPMENT (PHOTO OF FIRE TRUCK) 10
March 1, 1962 WATERFRONT ZONING IS ISSUE IN HOUGHTON COUNCIL RACE 1
March 1, 1962 HOUGHTON COUNCIL DIVIDED ON ZONING 1
March 1, 1962 TWELVE VIE FOR HOUGHTON COUNCIL, THREE TO WIN 7
March 1, 1962 PEOPLE MOVE TO KIRKLAND FOR WATER, MRS BANKSON FINDS (WELCOME WAGON) 12
March 1, 1962 CHASE CLEARS UP BURGLARIES 1
March 1, 1962 STOPP, PETE 9
March 1, 1962 REITZE, LUCY 9
March 1, 1962 BERTSCH, ALBERT A 9
March 1, 1962 HALE’S HAT’S IN RING 1
March 1, 1962 CANDIDATES TELL WHAT THEY WANT FOR TOWN 6
March 1, 1962 PARK PLANS OUTLINED 1
March 1, 1962 ROSE HILL LOSES WATER 1
March 1, 1962 SPEED LIMITS TO BE CUT ON STATE 2-D 1
March 1, 1962 ROSE HILL LOSES WATER 1
March 1, 1962 SNOW COVERS EAST SIDE 1
March 1, 1962 BARBARA ANN BELLAND, JOHN DAVID BLANCO 8
March 8, 1962 TOM STEWART CHOSEN FOR ANNAPOLIS 1
March 8, 1962 INSTANT QUIET IS TEACHER’S TRADEMARK (BRADFORD, LOWELL) 6
March 8, 1962 LANGUAGE TEACHER ELECTED FIRST PREXY OF ARTS LEAGUE (HAYS, ROBERT) 10
March 8, 1962 FORMER MISS KIRKLAND NEW AIRLINE STEWARDESS (SHEPARD, SANDRA) 10
March 8, 1962 TWO NEW APARTMENTS PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND 1
March 8, 1962 HOUGHTON BOYS ABSENT ON C-21 AUTO ‘TOUR’ (HAYES, PETE / STEWART, DOUGLAS) 1
March 8, 1962 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION CHARGES FALSE IDEAS MUDDY LEVY ISSUE 1
March 8, 1962 SCHOOL DISTRICT UPS WORK AGE CEILING 1
March 8, 1962 JANICE SANDRA SULLIVAN, DENNIS MASON 8
March 8, 1962 $4000 NEEDED FOR PLAN 1
March 8, 1962 GOOD STREETS COST $$$$ MAYOR SAYS 1
March 8, 1962 12 SEEK THREE COUNCIL JOBS 1
March 8, 1962 JUANITA CAN NOW CONNECT SEWERS TO KIRKLAND 1
March 8, 1962 HOUGHTON BOYS ABSENT ON C-21 AUTO ‘TOUR’ (HAYES, PETE / STEWART, DOUGLAS) 1
March 8, 1962 WATSON, ED 2
March 8, 1962 MORGAN, C D 2
March 8, 1962 LEACH, GLEN 2
March 8, 1962 STEEN, GUSTAV H 7
March 8, 1962 LONGBOTTOM, LETTIE 7
March 8, 1962 COUNCIL, SCHOOL, SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTIONS SLATED TUESDAY 1
March 8, 1962 HUFTY OFFERS $1000 FOR RUMOR PROOF 1
March 8, 1962 DEMOCRATS, RURALTIES FIGHT REDISTRICTING 9
March 8, 1962 GOOD STREETS COST $$$$ MAYOR SAYS 1
March 8, 1962 BEGINNING (PHOTO OF BRIDGE PILINGS) 6
March 8, 1962 JUANITA CAN NOW CONNECT SEWERS TO KIRKLAND 1
March 8, 1962 LASSES SCULPT SNOW LIZZIE 5
March 8, 1962 MRS WALDO B CHRISTENSON, H P (DICK) EVEREST 8
March 15, 1962 CHUCK WHITE VOTED MOST VALUABLE VANDAL 4
March 15, 1962 HOUGHTONIAN MAKES “MIRACLE” POWDER FOR EASIER READING (GOSS,
WORTH)
5
March 15, 1962 ADVENTURES IN ALASKA RECALLED BY HUDSON (FAY) 7
March 15, 1962 STATE MAY SEEK NEW USES FOR BRIDLE TRAILS PARK 1
March 15, 1962 BRIDLE TRAILS ATTACKS STRETCH INTO HISTORY 5
March 15, 1962 OFFICIAL SAYS: LINE UP NOW FOR JUNIOR COLLEGE 1
March 15, 1962 HIGH SCHOOL PLANS FACELIFT 6
March 15, 1962 CIVIC CENTER STILL BELONGS TO COUNTY SAYS ATTORNEY 1
March 15, 1962 PLANNED APARTMENT (SKETCH OF 2ND AVE & 2ND ST) 6
March 15, 1962 MARKET TO TEST BUSINESS BARRIER 1
March 15, 1962 CASH AND CARRY LUMBERMAN OPENS 9
March 15, 1962 ‘OUTS’ WIN KIRKLAND RACE; SCHOOLS OK’D 1
March 15, 1962 BILL BOWIE COMPLETED 30 YEARS AS SCHOOL MAN 1
March 15, 1962 POPULATION SURGE WON’T THREATEN SCHOOL LINES 2
March 15, 1962 BIBLE COLLEGE OFFICIALS DISCUSS DOING BETTER JOB 5
March 15, 1962 JUNIOR HIGH MUSIC GROUPS RATED HIGH 6
March 15, 1962 CHURCH SCHOOL ENLARGES EXPERIENCE OF CHILDREN 7
March 15, 1962 COLLEGE NETS RARE MATERIAL 9
March 15, 1962 FACELIFT UNDERWAY: TOWN PAINT UP SET APRIL 1 1
March 15, 1962 KIRKLAND LATEST TO JOIN REFORESTATION MOVE 2
March 15, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT BRINGS WORLD FAIR INTO VIEW 1
March 15, 1962 ‘OUTS’ WIN KIRKLAND RACE; SCHOOLS OK’D 1
March 15, 1962 BRIDLE TRAILS ATTACKS STRETCH INTO HISTORY 5
March 15, 1962 GORN’S IN BY 5 IN HOUGHTON 1
March 15, 1962 POLICEWORK “OUTSTANDING” MAYOR SAYS 9
March 15, 1962 CLINIC OPENING TOLD BY MANAGER 2
March 15, 1962 JOHNSON, CHARLOTTE 6
March 15, 1962 WATSON, JAMES 6
March 15, 1962 MRS ELWOOD POOLE HEADS 10TH WOMEN DRIVERS’ CLINIC 8
March 15, 1962 STATE MAY SEEK NEW USES FOR BRIDLE TRAILS PARK 1
March 15, 1962 EPISCOPALIAN RECTOR TO HOST VISIT OF ENGLISH LORD BISHOP 12
March 15, 1962 DANIELSON VOTED TO DISTRICT 81 1
March 15, 1962 KENMORE SEWER CHANGES NAME 1
March 22, 1962 ‘AHTIST’ FINDS IT ROUGH IN ZOLA’S WRITING CLASS (ROSS, ZOLA) 1
March 22, 1962 FIRST CLASSES SCHEDULED BY CREATIVE ARTS LEAGUE 12
March 22, 1962 HIGH SCHOOL ART JUDGED FOR CELLAR GALLERY AWARDS 12
March 22, 1962 LITTLE THEATRE FINDS SPONSOR 12
March 22, 1962 TIME GIVEN TO BROWSE BEFORE ART AUCTION 12
March 22, 1962 YOUNGSTERS SEEK EXPRESSION MEDIUM 14
March 22, 1962 BANK PROMOTION, TRANSFER TOLD (LUNDER, BJORN) 3
March 22, 1962 KIRKLANDER SAYS WHEAT DEAL TO BE CLARIFIED (SMITH, BRYAN L) 1
March 22, 1962 FINALLY (PHOTO OF GUY MEYERS FAMILY – FIRST SON AFTER 7 DAUGHTERS) 1
March 22, 1962 HORSEMEN START PARK SAVING PUSH 6
March 22, 1962 REDMOND HIGH MAY BE DELAYED 1
March 22, 1962 COMMISSIONERS SEEK NEW CIVIC CENTER OPINION 1
March 22, 1962 APARTMENT REZONING APPROVED 6
March 22, 1962 ONE BELIEVED DEAD IN WRECK 1
March 22, 1962 CAVE-IN HEARING HELD IN KIRKLAND 3
March 22, 1962 CHAMBER UPS GROUP’S FIELD 5
March 22, 1962 PHOTOS OF CHILDREN SKATING 5
March 22, 1962 BIG FINN HILL GROWTH BLOCK HIT 2
March 22, 1962 4 REZONES SCHEDULED IN HEARING 8
March 22, 1962 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS WIN HONORS 6
March 22, 1962 OPERATION FACELIFT CONTRACTS LET, CLEAN UP, PAINT UP ADVANCES MADE 1
March 22, 1962 STOOPS, VORWERK TO TAKE OFFICE 6
March 22, 1962 ONE LIFE SAVED MAKES RESUSCITATOR FUND DRIVE WORTH THE EFFORT 3
March 22, 1962 CITY OK’S SPECIAL LODGING 6
March 22, 1962 GUILD MEMBERS PREPARE FOR HOUGHTON CENSUS 9
March 22, 1962 C L O’NEILL FINDS WORK INTERESTING (PHOTO OF WINTER STORAGE) 6
March 22, 1962 YO-YO THEFT HITS KIRKLAND 1
March 22, 1962 PEEPING TOM WARNING TOLD 3
March 22, 1962 BAD CHECKS PLAGUE POLICE 6
March 22, 1962 CITY POLICE EXAMS SET 10
March 22, 1962 SAYER, BIRDIE BELLE 3
March 22, 1962 CLEMENTS, ANNA 3
March 22, 1962 CARLBERG, THOR WALDMER 3
March 22, 1962 DEDICATION POSTPONED 1
March 22, 1962 TRAILER PARKS READY 6
March 22, 1962 GUILD MEMBERS PREPARE FOR HOUGHTON CENSUS 9
March 22, 1962 STREET OILING NEARLY COMPLETE, ENGINEER CALLS IT “WASTE” 1
March 22, 1962 STRETCH REDMOND 2-D LINK ROADS GROUP SAYS 1
March 29, 1962 SHEEP RAISING POPULAR IN KIRKLAND-REDMOND AREA 6
March 29, 1962 CASTRO’S FIRMLY IN POWER SAYS CUBAN BIBLE STUDENT HERE (NIETO, F) 1
March 29, 1962 ROSE HILL ASTRONOMER WINS NATIONAL MAGAZINE SPACE 3
March 29, 1962 BRIDLE TRAILS NOT THREATENED NOW 1
March 29, 1962 4000 US TRAILS STATE PARK 1
March 29, 1962 GLASS DOOR CHANGE OK’D 2
March 29, 1962 HOUGHTON BUSINESSES TO WAIT 1
March 29, 1962 DIAPERED YOUTH’S TREK CUT SHORT 1
March 29, 1962 STEPHANIE (JAHN) CHALLENGES YOUTH (LETTER TO EDITOR) 2
March 29, 1962 DRIVER COURSE STATUS PROBED 3
March 29, 1962 HIGH SCHOOL ART STUDENTS WIN NATIONAL AWARDS 12
March 29, 1962 CALL OUT FOR VOLUNTEERS TO AID OPERATION FACELIFT 1
March 29, 1962 HOUGHTON BUSINESSES TO WAIT 1
March 29, 1962 BAD CHECK PROBLEM TOLD 1
March 29, 1962 POLICE HERE NAB WITNESS 3
March 29, 1962 KIRKLAND TO BE SEAT OF COURT 9
March 29, 1962 RADIO STATION SEEKS MOVE, 2ND POPS UP 4
March 29, 1962 HOSPITAL HERE NAMES OFFICERS 12
March 29, 1962 TARRY, WILLIAM 7
March 29, 1962 GOOD GROOMING FOR PRIMROSES IS IMPORTANT, GARDEN CLUBBER WARNS 3
March 29, 1962 ‘NEVER BEFORE’ RECIPES PUBLISHED IN EASTERN STAR COOKBOOK 8
March 29, 1962 LEAGUE SEEKS SIGNATURES FOR LEGISLATIVE SHIFTS 1
March 29, 1962 KNOWLEDGE OF POSTMASTER DENIED HERE 4
March 29, 1962 KIRKLAND TO HOST STATE L’LEAGUE 1
March 29, 1962 SLOUGH RACE STARTING TIMES TOLD FOR NINE CLASSES 5
March 29, 1962 NOTED BIBLE LECTURER TO SPEAK HERE APRIL 1-6 (LOGSDON, DR S FRANKLIN) 6
March 29, 1962 NAZARENE CHURCH HEAD TO VISIT HERE (WILLIAMSON, DR G B) 10
March 29, 1962 NEW ROSE HILL MAINS COME TO $272,592 1
March 29, 1962 NEW ROSE HILL MAINS COME TO $272,592 1
March 29, 1962 LAKE HILLS SEWERS PROBE TOWARD REDMOND 2
April 5, 1962 AUCTION ATTRACTS GAY CROWD 7
April 5, 1962 KIRKLANDER TO ATTEND MODEL UN (CROUCH, LARRY) 1
April 5, 1962 PLANS FOR NEW EAST SIDE YMCA BUILDING OUTLINED (SKETCH) 2
April 5, 1962 SPECIAL MARATHON SALE SET FOR KIRKLAND SOON 1
April 5, 1962 SIX PLATS APPROVED BY COUNTY 3
April 5, 1962 TEACHERS TO SEEK RAISES 1
April 5, 1962 BOARD OK’S TEAM TEACHING SPREAD 1
April 5, 1962 ORCHESTRA WINS SUPERIOR RANK 1
April 5, 1962 KIRKLAND SIDEWALKS SPROUT ODD TREES 1
April 5, 1962 PRIMROSE SHOW THEME CHOSEN 6
April 5, 1962 JUNE DATES SET FOR FIRST ROSE HILL FAIR 7
April 5, 1962 FIRE LEVELS HILL GARAGE (HANSON, WILLIAM) 1
April 5, 1962 OBAN’S IN OFFICIALLY 1
April 5, 1962 COUNCILMANIC GROUPS TOLD 2
April 5, 1962 LODGING PLAN TALKED HERE 1
April 5, 1962 NEW AA GROUP STARTING HERE 9
April 5, 1962 PLANS FOR NEW EAST SIDE YMCA BUILDING OUTLINED (SKETCH) 2
April 5, 1962 KAISER NAMED TO POSTMASTER 1
April 5, 1962 NORTHWEST AUTHORS TO TAKE A BOW 6
April 5, 1962 NEW RUTH TEAM SEEN; REDMOND SPLITS AGAIN 1
April 5, 1962 SAMMAMISH SLOUGH RACE STARTS NOON APR 8 4
April 5, 1962 CITY OK’S RELOCATION OF REDMOND HIGHWAY 1
April 5, 1962 118TH RAMP AWAITS SUIT 1
April 5, 1962 SANDRA MARTIN, GILBERT PLOTNER JR 8
April 5, 1962 MARY JANE PARKHURST, MICHAEL JAMES HUTNICK 8
April 5, 1962 SHARON GLEE GARTHWAITE, DONALD ROBERT (MICK) BECKER 8
April 5, 1962 PAMELA LYNCH, BERNARD RICHARD LEVINTHAL 8
April 12, 1962 GALLERY SLATES NONSTOP ART SHOW 14
April 12, 1962 MRS BAGGALEY IS ‘KIND AUNT’ TO GIRLS 1
April 12, 1962 HOUGHTONIAN CORNISH SCHOOL LEADER (JOHNSON, LOCKREM) 1
April 12, 1962 KIRKLANDER WINS ARMY MEDAL (DEICKMILLER, IRVING V) 2
April 12, 1962 PAIR PLAN BICYCLE TRIP TO MEXICO SOON (OLSON, GARY & TAYLOR, JOHN) 2
April 12, 1962 MRS POWELL INSTALLED NILE PRINCESS 13
April 12, 1962 JUANITA MYSTERY (PHOTO OF ED FLYNN’S BIRTHDAY CAKE) 16
April 12, 1962 HOUGHTON SLATED MASSIVE CLEAN UP; BRIDLE TRAILS RESIDENTS TO MARCH 1
April 12, 1962 COUNCIL STUDIES FIREHALL REHEATING 3
April 12, 1962 MARYMOOR’S MEANING TO EAST SIDERS TOLD 1
April 12, 1962 CHURCH SITE UP FOR REZONE (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE) 3
April 12, 1962 370 HOMES SLATED FOR ROSE HILL 1
April 12, 1962 62 HOMES TOLD FOR JUANITA 12
April 12, 1962 MARATHON 30 HOUR SALE BEGINS 1
April 12, 1962 COOPERATIVE NURSERY (PHOTOS) 6
April 12, 1962 MORE PLATS , REZONES BEFORE COUNTY GROUP 3
April 12, 1962 LAKE WASHINGTON BAND TO PLAY FOR VICTORIANS 1
April 12, 1962 JOURNALISM SCHOOL OFFERED 3
April 12, 1962 LOCAL SCHOOLS LEAD PAPERWORK AUTOMATION 5
April 12, 1962 DIANA DEE DIXON, GEORGE BYRON FINK 11
April 12, 1962 DEANNA DAVIS, BILL MEYER 11
April 12, 1962 MARY BETH SCHEEL, HANS C ESKILDSON 11
April 12, 1962 SHIRLEY ANNE LAYTON, LEONARD EUGENE RAUGHT 11
April 12, 1962 QUEEN WANTED FOR FESTIVAL 1
April 12, 1962 WORLD FAIR LABELED ‘AMAZING’ DURING JOURNAL PREVIEW TOUR 5
April 12, 1962 COUNCIL STUDIES FIREHALL REHEATING 3
April 12, 1962 COUNCIL STUDIES FIREHALL REHEATING 3
April 12, 1962 SEEK MONEY FOR RESUSCITATOR 1
April 12, 1962 HOUGHTON NIXES ANDERSON 1
April 12, 1962 HOUGHTON SLATED MASSIVE CLEAN UP; BRIDLE TRAILS RESIDENTS TO MARCH 1
April 12, 1962 TO USE ASSEMBLY LINE TECHNIQUES ON CABINETS (BRILL WARE MANUFACTURING) 3
April 12, 1962 62 HOMES TOLD FOR JUANITA 12
April 12, 1962 JURY FINDS FOR CITY 6
April 12, 1962 SYVERSON, GRANNIS I 1
April 12, 1962 RAMQUIST, LYDIA ELIZABETH 6
April 12, 1962 KIRKLANDERS READY FOR RESCUE JOB 4
April 12, 1962 OVERLAKE TRAILERS COMING 1
April 12, 1962 MARYMOOR’S MEANING TO EAST SIDERS TOLD 1
April 12, 1962 370 HOMES SLATED FOR ROSE HILL 1
April 12, 1962 ROSE HILL FOG PIERCED AT LAST 12
April 12, 1962 COMMUNITY CLUBS HERE TO STUDY ROAD PROBLEM 1
April 12, 1962 BERNICE R HATCHER, BRAINARD E LEE 11
April 19, 1962 KIRKLANDER VIEWS FIRST EASTER SITE … (THOMSEN, H J) 1
April 19, 1962 ROSE HILL HOMEOWNER INVENTS LAWNSMOOTHING DEVICE (LOGAN, LAURENCE) 7
April 19, 1962 CAR SMASHES THROUGH KIRKLAND WALL (CAPITOL FINANCE CO) 3
April 19, 1962 ALL OUT (PHOTO OF COLMAN’S) 6
April 19, 1962 FEDERATED CLUBS HEAD UP COMMUNITY COLLEGE DRIVE 2
April 19, 1962 SEES ENLARGED JR COLLEGE BILL 3
April 19, 1962 DISTRICT SEEKS NEW SCHOOL OK 6
April 19, 1962 CIVIC CENTER MOVE UP TO COUNCIL NOW 1
April 19, 1962 FEDERAL LOANS HELP LANDSCAPE 7
April 19, 1962 30 HOUR SALE SAID ‘SUCCESS’ 5
April 19, 1962 CAR SMASHES THROUGH KIRKLAND WALL (CAPITOL FINANCE CO) 3
April 19, 1962 PAULSON NAMED UGN DRIVE HEAD 6
April 19, 1962 PEOPLE COME HERE FOR VISIT, THEN STAY 2
April 19, 1962 DISTRICT WOMAN NAMED PRESIDENT (SMITH, ESSA) 1
April 19, 1962 SENIOR GIRLS TEA A BLEND OF CAREERS, HARMONY, STYLE 7
April 19, 1962 SKIPPERS TO HOST BARBERSHOP CONTEST 5
April 19, 1962 MISSING TRASH CAN WORRIES BUG STATION LITTER BUG 1
April 19, 1962 KIRKLAND SPROUTS SAMPLE SPRING SCENES 1
April 19, 1962 NATIONAL PRIMROSE SPECTACULAR OPENS 1
April 19, 1962 TWO EAST SIDERS VISIT WORLD’S FAIR (PHOTOS) 10
April 19, 1962 REDMOND TO OPEN NEW FIRE HALL 6
April 19, 1962 FAIR HOUSING OFFICE INTEREST SOUGHT HERE 1
April 19, 1962 NEW KIRKLAND FIRM TO FINISH PLYWOOD PANELS (RADIANT FINISHES INC) 5
April 19, 1962 MAIL DAMAGE REPORTED 1
April 19, 1962 BURGLARS AWAIT SENTENCING 1
April 19, 1962 POLICE TO CITE LAKE ST AUTOS 1
April 19, 1962 NEW RADIOMAN (PHOTO OF LUTTERMAN, BYRON) 6
April 19, 1962 LAHIKAINEN, OTTO 2
April 19, 1962 BLACKMORE, EVERETT L 2
April 19, 1962 JACOBSON, LAVONNE 5
April 19, 1962 HAYES, JOHN PATEN 9
April 19, 1962 HEADS FORESTERS (PHOTO OF EDWARDS, MR AND MRS FRANCIS J) 11
April 19, 1962 MAIL DAMAGE REPORTED 1
April 19, 1962 RIFLE CLUB WINS TOP STATE TITLE 4
April 19, 1962 NEW PROPOSAL OFFERED TO CLEAR ROSE HILL FOG 5
April 19, 1962 FAIR TRAFFIC TO BE PATTERN 1
April 19, 1962 FAIR BUS SERVICE EXPANDED 9
April 19, 1962 FREEWAY-BRIDGE LINK SEEN TWO YEARS OFF 1
April 19, 1962 CITY AGREES TO AID FOR MAJOR ARTERIALS 2
April 19, 1962 SEWER DISTRICT SEES MORE GROWTH 6
April 19, 1962 MARLENE ELDUEN, ROBERT AVERY 8
April 19, 1962 MARIAN ENGELKE, LARRY RAAUM 8
April 26, 1962 KIRKLANDERS IN FREE SYMPHONY CONCERTS 2
April 26, 1962 BOB POLACHEK TAKES NEW JOB 3
April 26, 1962 YMCA STAFFMAN HIRED FOR KIRKLAND (HANSON, RAY) 4
April 26, 1962 PAINTING TO MUSIC LEADS TO MEETING COMPOSER (KRISTIANSON, LINDA) 9
April 26, 1962 DONNA HJORTH TO GIVE CONCERT IN REDMOND 9
April 26, 1962 STATE COMMENDS WILLIAM BOWIE 10
April 26, 1962 SHELTER CELEBRITY MOVES TO KIRKLAND (PETERSON, GENE) 10
April 26, 1962 BOARD ORDERS 2 NEW SCHOOLS 1
April 26, 1962 TWAIN LEADS IN BUILDING 10
April 26, 1962 PLANNING COMMISSION REJECTS CHURCH 3
April 26, 1962 4000 NEW NEIGHBORS EXPECTED SOON 1
April 26, 1962 AUTO, TRAIN COLLIDE 1
April 26, 1962 4000 NEW NEIGHBORS EXPECTED SOON 1
April 26, 1962 SCHOOL SPENDING CHANGES POSSIBLE 1
April 26, 1962 SCHOOL LEVY STUDY MADE 2
April 26, 1962 SCHOOL SCIENTISTS READY DISPLAYS 7
April 26, 1962 THIRTEEN PIONEERING PROGRAMS LAUNCHED LOCALLY 12
April 26, 1962 SARAH ANNE PRITCHARD, REV ROBERT FLEMING HAYMAN 8
April 26, 1962 KAREN LEE STOREY, PETER CLARKE 8
April 26, 1962 VALERA PENSON, GEORGE JOHN (BUTCH) BASSETT 8
April 26, 1962 SHERRY HALBERT, PHILLIP ROGER PIERCE 8
April 26, 1962 CARNIVAL ATTRACTION VETOED FOR HOUGHTON 1
April 26, 1962 SUNSET MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPHER GOES TO THE PRIMROSE SHOW 7
April 26, 1962 ORAL POLIO VACCINE TO BE OFFERED LOCALLY 1
April 26, 1962 CARNIVAL ATTRACTION VETOED FOR HOUGHTON 1
April 26, 1962 POLICE DOGS “HIRED” HERE 1
April 26, 1962 REPORTS TOOLS MISSING HERE 12
April 26, 1962 Y’S MEN BUT EAST SIDE BUS 2
April 26, 1962 PRECINCT CAUCUSES COMING: HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO SOUND OFF 5
April 26, 1962 LITTLE LEAGUER GRADUATES TO COACH (SCOTT, FRASER) 4
April 26, 1962 CONSIDER AL (WHITING) AND DEL’S (ROGERS) PLIGHT, THEIR BOAT CAN’T WIN 4
April 26, 1962 Y’S MEN BUT EAST SIDE BUS 2
April 26, 1962 POINTS ROAD CASE SETTLED 1
April 26, 1962 NO PARKING PLEASE 1
April 26, 1962 WATER SURVEY HAS RURAL VALUE 1
April 26, 1962 GERD E BORG, KENNETH STARKWEATHER 8
May 3, 1962 NEW MANAGER TAKES OVER (HENWOOD, JIM) 1
May 3, 1962 4-YEAR OLD DEAF BOY RESPONDS TO HIS WORLD … (BAGGETT, BRETT ALLAN) 1
May 3, 1962 ARCHITECT APPOINTED DEAN AT UW (DIETZ, ROBERT H) 1
May 3, 1962 THAI VISITOR WANTS CHILDREN EDUCATED HERE (HONGLADAROM, KARIN THANOM) 8
May 3, 1962 60 WILL TAKE TRADE DOLLARS 2
May 3, 1962 CHAMBER TO VOTE ON AID TO CITY 1
May 3, 1962 COUNTY PLANNERS APPROVE PLATS 5
May 3, 1962 BOARD TO SEEK $38000 FOR TEACHER PAY RAISES 1
May 3, 1962 NEW BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS CHECKED, SOME SAME, SOME REALLY “NEW” 3
May 3, 1962 POTUZAK NAMED MUSIC CHIEF 5
May 3, 1962 SCHOOLS TO GAIN CONSULTANT 5
May 3, 1962 KIRKLAND JR HIGH MUSIC STUDENTS PRODUCE RECORD 7
May 3, 1962 BARBERSHOP SINGERS WIN FROM HERE 5
May 3, 1962 KIRKLAND SOLIDLY SOLVENT, AUDITOR 1
May 3, 1962 ANDERSON MAY BE CLERK (ANDERSON, GEORGE) 1
May 3, 1962 AUDITOR BAFFLED, CAN’T FIND WHERE $524 WENT 3
May 3, 1962 COUNTY PLANNERS APPROVE PLATS 5
May 3, 1962 POLIO VACCINE DISPENSED TOMORROW, SATURDAY 1
May 3, 1962 STOLEN SAILBOAT NOT SALVAGEABLE 1
May 3, 1962 AWAITS DOG CONTROLS 2
May 3, 1962 KIRKLAND HOSPITAL SETS OPEN HOUSE 3
May 3, 1962 KIEFEL, CASPER MICHAEL 2
May 3, 1962 CLENDANIEL, EDITH 5
May 3, 1962 BUD ERICKSON TO SEEK POST 1
May 3, 1962 STOLEN SAILBOAT NOT SALVAGEABLE 1
May 3, 1962 CHESTER GREENS TO LEAD PARADE OF YACHTS SATURDAY 7
May 3, 1962 NEW BUS (PHOTO OF YMCA BUS) 3
May 3, 1962 COUNTY ENGINEER REVIEWS ROAD PLANS 5
May 3, 1962 $400,000 WIND, WAVE DAMAGE ESTIMATED 1
May 3, 1962 PHOTOS OF WINDSTORM 2
May 10, 1962 KIRKLAND CITY CENTER HOTEL – NOW OPEN 1
May 10, 1962 WELCOME B.P.O.E 6
May 10, 1962 TICKETS ON SALE FOR FIRST PLAY OF ARTS LEAGUE 2
May 10, 1962 SEAFIRST TO OPEN IN HOUGHTON 1
May 10, 1962 HIGH SCHOOL IN TOP THREE RANK (BEAUTIFICATION) 1
May 10, 1962 NEW FINN HILL SCHOOL MAY HELP HOMEBUILDERS 3
May 10, 1962 ANNUAL GIFT (PHOTO OF BURMEISTERS HOPE CHEST TO DEANE CONNOLLY) 2
May 10, 1962 TEACHERS WIN RAISES 1
May 10, 1962 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSICIANS TO PRESENT FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 1
May 10, 1962 DISTRICT PUPILS RATE HIGH MARK 2
May 10, 1962 MATH SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS 3
May 10, 1962 IRMA MAE BENGSTON, RALPH DOW 8
May 10, 1962 BE A PEOPLE WATCHER AT THE WORLDS FAIR 12
May 10, 1962 SEWER CONTROL LAW SHOWN CITY COUNCIL 1
May 10, 1962 OF STOP LIGHTS AND BLACKBERRIES 2
May 10, 1962 POLIO VACCINE CLINIC “SUCCESS” 1
May 10, 1962 LIBRARY FOUNDING RECOUNTED 10
May 10, 1962 SEAFIRST TO OPEN IN HOUGHTON 1
May 10, 1962 NO SHOOTING AREA ASKED NEAR JUANITA 1
May 10, 1962 OUSTED OFFICER ASKS CITY POLICE PROBE 2
May 10, 1962 POLICE INVESTIGATE ROBBERY HERE 4
May 10, 1962 CHECKING (PHOTOS OF POLICE WORK) 7
May 10, 1962 COUNTY TO CUT SPEEDS 12
May 10, 1962 LIBRARY FOUNDING RECOUNTED 10
May 10, 1962 NEW HOSPITAL STAFFER NAMED (GRAY, F A) 1
May 10, 1962 KAUFMAN, VALMAH J “BILL” 1
May 10, 1962 EWING, DORA 2
May 10, 1962 MUELLER, HATTIE 5
May 10, 1962 KRAMER, HERBERT 5
May 10, 1962 ELKS SLATE APPRECIATION DINNER AT CLUB OPENING 1
May 10, 1962 DISTRICT DEMOS BACK 211 (LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS) 1
May 10, 1962 LANDOWNER TOLD EVALUATION HIKES 7
May 10, 1962 KIRKLAND RIDER TIES FOR TOP APPLEATCHEE TROPHY (HEBB, COREEN) 5
May 10, 1962 HUGE REDMOND TRAILER VILLAGE WAITS “AT READY” 12
May 10, 1962 ‘SALVAGED’ SAILBOAT RETURNED 1
May 10, 1962 SEWER CONTROL LAW SHOWN CITY COUNCIL 1
May 10, 1962 ANDREA BURNARD, ROBERT DELANY 8
May 10, 1962 JANICE HOODLESS, OLOF ERLING SWANSON 8
May 17, 1962 MUSIC FESTIVAL HAS 10-YR HISTORY 9
May 17, 1962 GIRL’S LETTER BEST IN STATE (KING, JULIE) 1
May 17, 1962 FRIENDLY GESTURE PAYS OFF (WISEHART, ART) 3
May 17, 1962 NORTHWEST COLLEGE DEDICATES 3
May 17, 1962 HOUGHTON SCHOOL CHANGES NAME (NORTHWEST COLLEGE) 4
May 17, 1962 LOCAL AUTO DEALER PICKETED (EAST SIDE CHEVROLET) 1
May 17, 1962 LAKE STAR GRAVEL ANNOUNCES SERVICE 3
May 17, 1962 CHAMBER GIVES $1000 FOR CITY PLANNING 6
May 17, 1962 FRIENDLIEST (PHOTO OF FRIENDLIEST STUDENTS IN SCHOOL) 5
May 17, 1962 FOUR REZONES BEFORE COUNTY PLANNERS 3
May 17, 1962 SCHOOL DISTRICT ABANDONS UNGRADED PRIMARY READING CLASSES 1
May 17, 1962 PRINCIPAL CHANGES TOLD FOR SCHOOLS 6
May 17, 1962 SANDRA DORR, DANIEL FEATHERSTON 8
May 17, 1962 VIVIAN HANSON, KENT E HARGRAVE 8
May 17, 1962 VIE FOR QUEEN (PHOTO OF EAGLES FESTIVAL ENTRANTS) 1
May 17, 1962 WHO IS GEORGE’S BOSS? HE’D LIKE TO KNOW (ANDERSON, GEORGE) 1
May 17, 1962 METRO PLANS NEARLY READY 3
May 17, 1962 TB TESTING BEGINS IN DISTRICT SCHOOLS 1
May 17, 1962 SECOND SABIN DOSE TO BE GIVEN SOON 1
May 17, 1962 GONE ARE THE DAYS (LETTER ABOUT JUANITA BEACH) 2
May 17, 1962 MUSIC FESTIVAL HAS 10-YR HISTORY 9
May 17, 1962 HOUGHTON CENSUS SHOWS INCREASE 1
May 17, 1962 PARK INSTEAD OF STREET ADVISED BY FORMER MAYOR 1
May 17, 1962 HOUGHTON BUYS STREET SWEEPER 3
May 17, 1962 LOCAL AUTO DEALER PICKETED (EAST SIDE CHEVROLET) 1
May 17, 1962 GONE ARE THE DAYS (LETTER ABOUT JUANITA BEACH) 2
May 17, 1962 KIRKLANDER CHARGED (LAMBERT, FRANK C) 3
May 17, 1962 POOCHES IN POKEY WORRY KIRKLAND VET 5
May 17, 1962 MCCOLLUM, FREEDA M 7
May 17, 1962 PUBLIC INVITED TO ELKS’ 1
May 17, 1962 JOB’S DAUGHTERS TO INSTALL JANET GROCOCK QUEEN 9
May 17, 1962 TORIE KOSTENBADER WINS SECOND IN STATE FOR TOWNE CRIER COLUMN 1
May 17, 1962 JR RIFLE CLUB TAKES TOP HONORS IN STATE SHOOT 4
May 17, 1962 PARK INSTEAD OF STREET ADVISED BY FORMER MAYOR 1
May 17, 1962 GONE ARE THE DAYS (LETTER ABOUT JUANITA BEACH) 2
May 17, 1962 HOUGHTON CENSUS SHOWS INCREASE 1
May 17, 1962 PLANS TO WAIT STREET SURVEY 1
May 17, 1962 PARK INSTEAD OF STREET ADVISED BY FORMER MAYOR 1
May 17, 1962 MYRTLE ANNE ROSTAD, WILLIAM SAPIENS 8
May 17, 1962 JUDITH ANN HOLZSCHUH, CARL SELSET 8
May 24, 1962 ‘GLASS MENAGERIE’ OPENS LITTLE THEATRE 1
May 24, 1962 ‘GOG’ COMES BACK TO LISA ANDREWS 1
May 24, 1962 DIESEN (CHARLES) NAMED PHI BETA KAPPA 1
May 24, 1962 KIRKLANDER WINS CONTEST (WALLACE, JANN) 2
May 24, 1962 ROBERTA JOHNSON WINS EAST SIDE MUSIC FESTIVAL 7
May 24, 1962 SCHOOLS PAY TRIBUTE TO SCHOOL NURSE (NORDSTROM, AGNES) 10
May 24, 1962 ‘TRAILS PARK TALK SET UP 1
May 24, 1962 GRIFFIS’ SEEK NAMES FOR UNKNOWNS 3
May 24, 1962 KIRKLANDER CHOSEN TO HEAD COUNTY DRIVE (TEUFEL, MRS WILLIAM G) 1
May 24, 1962 HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC GROUPS TO PRESENT SPRING CONCERT 1
May 24, 1962 ONLY SIX MORE TEACHERS NEEDED 4
May 24, 1962 REVEILLE STAFF LAUDED 9
May 24, 1962 MAXINE CONOVER, JAMES THENO 8
May 24, 1962 BARBARA JONES, PAUL SCHWEIZER 8
May 24, 1962 COETA HARTMAN, ALAN B CHALMERS 8
May 24, 1962 NEW FIRE TRUCK (PHOTO) 1
May 24, 1962 MAYOR COMMENTS ON KNIFEWORK 2
May 24, 1962 COUNTY CONSIDERS NEW LAND CONTROLS 1
May 24, 1962 TB TESTING FINDS LOW INCIDENCE 7
May 24, 1962 MOTEL LAW ASKED 3
May 24, 1962 BREAK INS HIT CHIEF 3
May 24, 1962 MOTEL LAW ASKED 3
May 24, 1962 MILLAR, JOSEPH C 2
May 24, 1962 GRACE HEID TO ATTEND JOURNALISM WORKSHOP 1
May 24, 1962 ‘TRAILS PARK TALK SET UP 1
May 24, 1962 NO DELAY SEEN FOR ACCESS 1
May 24, 1962 KIRKLAND’S FUTURE ACCESSES OUTLINED 3
May 31, 1962 KIRKLAND’S NEW LAKESHORE CLINIC 6
May 31, 1962 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF LAKESHORE CLINIC PHARMACY 7
May 31, 1962 FIRST NIGHTERS FIND ‘MENAGERIE’ GOOD 1
May 31, 1962 PHOTOGRAPHER’S PICTURE SNAPPED ON BIRTHDAY (MILES, ART) 1
May 31, 1962 KIRKLAND’S POSTMASTER IS VETERAN (KAISER, LINCOLN) 2
May 31, 1962 NEIGHBORHOOD PUZZLED, GERTRUDE’S A DADDY (NEWMAN, BOB) 3
May 31, 1962 STEWARDESS GRADUATED (WHITTEY, SHARON DIANE) 8
May 31, 1962 KIRKLANDER TO BE HANDICAPPED REC SOURCE (COLBY, ROBERT) 9
May 31, 1962 KIRKLAND YOUTH HURT IN MOUNTAIN FALL SAT. (LEVERETT, BILL) 4
May 31, 1962 LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL TO GRADUATE 315 SENIORS 1
May 31, 1962 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION SET FOR JUNE 12 THROUGH 22 1
May 31, 1962 MORE ADULT CLASSES SEEN 2
May 31, 1962 NEW SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREAS TOLD FOR DISTRICT 2
May 31, 1962 SUMMER SCHOOL TAKES ON NEW LOOK IN CREATIVITY 3
May 31, 1962 SCHOOLS WIN $29992 IN AID 5
May 31, 1962 ACADEMIC CHIEFS NAMED FOR SCHOOLS 5
May 31, 1962 TEXTBOOK LIFE EXTENDED HERE 5
May 31, 1962 CONGRATULATIONS ’62 GRADS (CLASS PHOTOS) 10
May 31, 1962 COMPLETE DIPLOMA LIST TOLD FOR ’62 10
May 31, 1962 MAGAZINE LAUNCHED AT LWHS 10
May 31, 1962 HOLY FAMILY GRADUATES 41 12
May 31, 1962 FIRE WIPES OUT FAMILY TRAILER, POSSESSIONS (WATT, OTIS) 1
May 31, 1962 ALL ADULTS OFFERED TB TESTS HERE 11
May 31, 1962 KENNEL FUND WINS BOOST 1
May 31, 1962 KIRKLAND POLICEMEN EARN LESS 4
May 31, 1962 POLICE TO CHECK AREA THOROUGHLY 11
May 31, 1962 POLICE HIRE RADIO OPERATOR (TURNGREN, MRS ELMER) 12
May 31, 1962 LIBRARY ENROLLS YOUNG READERS FOR SUMMER 8
May 31, 1962 NEW LAKESHORE CLINIC OPENS THIS WEEK ON STATE 1
May 31, 1962 ERICKSON, A J (TONY) 2
May 31, 1962 BEROSIK, ANNA 3
May 31, 1962 HERZOG, JOSEPH 11
May 31, 1962 DONALDSON, ALEXANDER B 11
May 31, 1962 AREA SCOUTS IN NEW CAMPOREE 5
May 31, 1962 JAPANESE VISIT ROTARIANS 1
May 31, 1962 OOPS! 48TH REPUBLICANS ALMOST BUY DEMO PLANK 1
May 31, 1962 LARSON ATTACKS MEDICARE AT REPUBLICAN MEETING 12
May 31, 1962 LINC KAISER TO BECOME NEW KIRKLAND POSTMASTER 1
May 31, 1962 GOP CAUCUS: SEEKS PARKS NEAR PEOPLE 1
May 31, 1962 CHURCH OF CHRIST STARTS SERVICES 12
May 31, 1962 ELAINE JOYCE SWEEN, JAMES CHARLES ETZLER 8
June 7, 1962 MAUREEN MEYERS WINS KIWANIS AWARD 1
June 7, 1962 CLIFF JOHNSON LEAVES FOR OHIO 2
June 7, 1962 NOW’S THE TIME TO ENVY ALTO ALBRIGHT HIS JOB (PARK RANGER) 5
June 7, 1962 TELEPHONE CO EMPLOYEE NOW JUST CUSTOMER (EVANS, LILLIAN) 8
June 7, 1962 SCHOLARSHIP WINNER PLANS TO ATTEND UW (GUSTAFSON, MILTON) 9
June 7, 1962 MARK TWAIN EXPECTED TO OPEN ON TIME 1
June 7, 1962 NEW APPLIANCE FIRM OPENS DOORS (GENERAL APPLIANCE) 6
June 7, 1962 DOWNTOWN PLAN TO BE SHOWN 2
June 7, 1962 JUANITANS BUILD OWN WORLD’S FAIR FROM TOOTHPICKS AND IMAGINATION 1
June 7, 1962 SCHOOLS COSTS TO JUMP 1
June 7, 1962 FABULOUS PARTY GIVEN GRADUATING SENIORS 1
June 7, 1962 CURS ON CAMPUS PLAGUE PRINCIPALS 4
June 7, 1962 COUNCIL BOOSTS SEWER RATES 3
June 7, 1962 COUNTY PULLS IN HORNS ON CODE -CUMMINGS 5
June 7, 1962 COUNTY ZONE CODE STALLED 5
June 7, 1962 WAR DECLARED TO BANISH TB AND POLIO 1
June 7, 1962 DOUBLE CHECK TB TEST TIMES SHOWN 3
June 7, 1962 HOUGHTON MAILS TO CHANGE 1
June 7, 1962 HOUGHTON STREET STUDY FAVORED 6
June 7, 1962 STATION ROBBERY TOLD BY YOUTH 1
June 7, 1962 MCKAY, CAROLINE 2
June 7, 1962 FORTE, BILL 2
June 7, 1962 MCGUIRE, MICKEY 2
June 7, 1962 TENNERT, LOUIS 6
June 7, 1962 HOUGHTON MAILS TO CHANGE 1
June 7, 1962 DEDICATION SET FOR POST OFFICE 2
June 7, 1962 PENROSE TELLS KUP RACE PLANS 2
June 7, 1962 KANGS NET SEVENTH TITLE 4
June 7, 1962 CITY’S TRAFFIC SAFETY WEAK POINTS NOTED 1
June 7, 1962 HOUGHTON STREET STUDY FAVORED 6
June 7, 1962 COUNCIL BOOSTS SEWER RATES 3
June 7, 1962 BARBARA HARDENBROOK, ERNEST GUILLAUME 8
June 7, 1962 JUDITH ANN VANCLEVE, RALPH W HOLM 8
June 14, 1962 MRS ED BLAU WRITES OF OHIO 8
June 14, 1962 NEW FAMILIES ARE NEIGHBORS IN BRIDLE TRAILS PARK AREA 7
June 14, 1962 OPENING ON TIME? (PHOTO OF MARK TWAIN ELEMENTARY) 9
June 14, 1962 EX-CANDY FACTORY BID FOR HOUGHTON POST OFFICE 1
June 14, 1962 JUANITA COMMUNITY CHURCH TO DEDICATE NEW BUILDING 6
June 14, 1962 HIT-RUN SMASHES BUSINESS (M W BRYANT HARDWARE) 1
June 14, 1962 SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARY SHIFTS SUGGESTED BY PLAN 2
June 14, 1962 SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS GIVEN GRADUATING SENIORS 3
June 14, 1962 FOR YOU — DEAR TEACHER (PALLAS, CAROLYN) 6
June 14, 1962 TOP JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS RECEIVE AWARDS 7
June 14, 1962 LYN GRANDY, WARREN TOZER 8
June 14, 1962 TRUCK OK (PHOTO) 3
June 14, 1962 OLDER RESIDENTS WARNED OF TB 1
June 14, 1962 POLIO CLINIC SWAMPED 1
June 14, 1962 EX-CANDY FACTORY BID FOR HOUGHTON POST OFFICE 1
June 14, 1962 WATERBORNE HERDERS CHASE COW OUT OF LAKE 1
June 14, 1962 HIT-RUN SMASHES BUSINESS (M W BRYANT HARDWARE) 1
June 14, 1962 KIRKLANDER FINED FOR HITTING SIGNS (JARVI, JOHN WAIN) 3
June 14, 1962 WEST, LAWRENCE SR 3
June 14, 1962 BOOTH, THOMAS D 7
June 14, 1962 EX-CANDY FACTORY BID FOR HOUGHTON POST OFFICE 1
June 14, 1962 FREE SWIM CLASSES OFFERED BY RED CROSS 5
June 14, 1962 HYDRO WINNER HERE EXPECTED TO RETURN (TUCKER, ROBBIE) 5
June 14, 1962 REDMOND OK’S SEWER EXTENSION TO ROSE HILL 1
June 14, 1962 OFFICIALS HINT BRIDGE DELAY 1
June 14, 1962 ATTORNEY TELLS ROAD FEES 1
June 14, 1962 EVERGREEN PLAZA BID OPENING SET 2
June 14, 1962 LAKE ST WALK TROUBLESOME 2
June 14, 1962 REDMOND OK’S SEWER EXTENSION TO ROSE HILL 1
June 14, 1962 VIRGINIA KINSMAN, JAMES ARTHUR KEMP 8
June 14, 1962 KAYE WRIGHTER, LANCE MILLER 8
June 21, 1962 EAST SIDE CHEVROLET – 30TH ANNIVERSARY 7
June 21, 1962 JOHN BLAKE JR JOINS H & N FARMS 12
June 21, 1962 SIX NORTHWEST ARTISTS ON DISPLAY AT CELLAR 3
June 21, 1962 ART INSTRUCTORS SET SHOW-ALL TIME 7
June 21, 1962 REUNION OF SISTERS ENDS 48-YEAR SEARCH BY KIRKLANDER (EVANS, GRETA) 6
June 21, 1962 SCHOOL DISTRICT TO SEEK COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1
June 21, 1962 SCHOOL PLANS UP TO THREE 2
June 21, 1962 KIRKLAND AUTO SALES FIRM MARKS 30TH YEAR (EAST SIDE CHEVROLET) 1
June 21, 1962 CRASH VICTIMS FORMERLY RESIDENTS (SMITH, BOB) 1
June 21, 1962 DOWNTOWN PLAN TO BE UNVEILED 1
June 21, 1962 JUNIOR CHAMBER PLANS 10 POINT CHECK 12
June 21, 1962 BUSINESS REZONING UP FOR THREE PLATS 3
June 21, 1962 SCHOOL DISTRICT TO SEEK COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1
June 21, 1962 JEANNE CAROL POLACEK, NORMAN H PFEIFFER 7
June 21, 1962 RUTH ELAINE COOLEY, LEROY DORSEY 7
June 21, 1962 BARBARA ANN BOLSTER, MELVIN DAVIDSON 8
June 21, 1962 CITY ORDERS 27 BRAMBLE PATCHES CLEARED 3
June 21, 1962 PLANS TOLD FOR FESTIVAL 1
June 21, 1962 COUNCIL AVOIDS BLOW TO SEWER USERS 2
June 21, 1962 CITY ORDERS 27 BRAMBLE PATCHES CLEARED 3
June 21, 1962 BAGGALEY REELECTED TO METRO COUNCIL 1
June 21, 1962 VOLUNTEERS BOOST LOCAL TB DRIVE 5
June 21, 1962 HOUGHTON POST OFFICE DECISION PLANNED 1
June 21, 1962 HEALTH COUNCIL PICKS F A GRAY 1
June 21, 1962 HANSEN, WAYNE R 9
June 21, 1962 BOLEY, CATHERINE 10
June 21, 1962 HATHAWAY, ARCHIE MERWIN 10
June 21, 1962 MRS WRIGHT INSTALLED PRESIDENT (AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY) 6
June 21, 1962 HOUGHTON POST OFFICE DECISION PLANNED 1
June 21, 1962 KAISER NOMINATED TO POSTMASTERSHIP 1
June 21, 1962 JOURNAL NAMED NATIONAL CONTEST PLACE WINNER 1
June 21, 1962 HOTTEST COMPETITION SEEN IN 280 CLASS HERE JUNE 30 1
June 21, 1962 YMCA ANNOUNCES BUS ROUTE 9
June 21, 1962 PETER CLARKE, KAREN LEE STOREY 8
June 21, 1962 CAROL TAGGE, KENNETH H BROWNE 8
June 28, 1962 LEAGUE’S PLAY MADE MONEY, OFFICIAL SAYS 8
June 28, 1962 ROGER CROSS NAMED TOP ARMY MARKSMAN 2
June 28, 1962 ROY (WALKER) MAKES UP FOR APATHETIC CITIZEN 3
June 28, 1962 KIRKLAND ARTIST NAMED SHOW CHAIRMAN AT BELLEVUE FAIR (HALDEMAN) 6
June 28, 1962 BULGING MAILBOX EXPECTED FOR MRS NIELSEN’S BIRTHDAY (NIELSEN, NIELSENA) 7
June 28, 1962 NEIGHBOR RETURNS AFTER 16 YEARS (DITTLINGER, GEORGE) 7
June 28, 1962 JOAN MCCRORY SETS OUT ON EUROPE TOUR 8
June 28, 1962 FORMER KIRKLANDER GETS STATE POST (GROESCHELL, ROBERT C) 9
June 28, 1962 MORE USE SEEN FOR ‘TRAILS PARK 5
June 28, 1962 OPEN HOUSE SET FOR POST OFFICE 1
June 28, 1962 FIRE DAMAGES JUANITA ROOF (LAMBERTSON, PAUL) 1
June 28, 1962 WATERFRONT APARTMENT BID: THOMAS THWARTED 3
June 28, 1962 CAMELOT BEGINS (PHOTO OF CONSTRUCTION AT CAMELOT PARK) 10
June 28, 1962 BIBLE COLLEGE WINS PROFESSOR (RICE, FRANK B) 2
June 28, 1962 STUDENTS BOOK UP USE AT BIBLE COLLEGE 2
June 28, 1962 JEANIE BURNETT, WILLIAM K ARTHUR 7
June 28, 1962 PAMELA SMITH, WALTER H MINTON 7
June 28, 1962 FESTIVAL PARADE ROUTE TOLD FOR SATURDAY 1
June 28, 1962 FIRE DAMAGES JUANITA ROOF (LAMBERTSON, PAUL) 1
June 28, 1962 PLANNERS ASK CITY COUNCIL TO WOO YMCA 3
June 28, 1962 HOUSEWIVES SUPPORT LOCAL TB DOUBLE CHECK PROGRAM 6
June 28, 1962 NO FIREWORKS, SAYS DOSS 1
June 28, 1962 HOUGHTON TO LOSE POST OFFICE JULY 1 1
June 28, 1962 NO FIREWORKS, SAYS DOSS 1
June 28, 1962 REYNOLD’S APPEAL SET FOR HEARING 2
June 28, 1962 MATHESON, DAVID N 2
June 28, 1962 PETERSON, DANIEL L 2
June 28, 1962 SCHELIN, DAVID K 2
June 28, 1962 SMITH, REV. BOB 2
June 28, 1962 PLANNERS ASK CITY COUNCIL TO WOO YMCA 3
June 28, 1962 AMERICAN YOUTH GENERALLY UNAWARE OF POLITICS SAYS VISITING BERLINER 1
June 28, 1962 GALS LEARN HOW TO MAKE GOVERNMENT WORK (GIRLS’ STATE) 8
June 28, 1962 GRANGE GETS NEW POSTAL JOB 1
June 28, 1962 HOUGHTON TO LOSE POST OFFICE JULY 1 1
June 28, 1962 OPEN HOUSE SET FOR POST OFFICE 1
June 28, 1962 55 HYDROPLANE JOCKEYS TO RACE HERE 1
June 28, 1962 LOCAL PAIR TO ENTER KUP RACE (WHITING, AL & ROGERS, DEL) 1
June 28, 1962 ANNUAL LAKE WASHINGTON HORSE SHOW OPENS TOMORROW 5
June 28, 1962 MATCHED WHITE CHARGERS IN SHOW COME FROM WILLOWS ROAD FARM 5
June 28, 1962 SKINDIVERS WARNED BY FASSOLD 10
June 28, 1962 MORE USE SEEN FOR ‘TRAILS PARK 5
June 28, 1962 HOW KIRKLAND’S SEWER SYSTEM ACQUIRED ITS PROBLEMS TODAY 2
June 28, 1962 DITCH SNIFFING TIME HERE 10
June 28, 1962 DOROTHY JP MARK, JAN OBERG 7
July 5, 1962 HALLS FORDLAND (GRAND OPENING) 7
July 5, 1962 TRAVELING COUPLE TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (ASHTENHAGEN) 7
July 5, 1962 KIRKLAND ARTIST NAMED SHOW CHAIRMAN OF BELLEVUE FAIR (HALDEMAN) 8
July 5, 1962 YOUTHS BEHIND SCOTTISH PIPE WAILING (JAMISON, GEORGE AND MARC) 1
July 5, 1962 RESTAURANT BEING BUILT ON MARKET (MIKE’S BURGER BAR) 6
July 5, 1962 CHAMBER PRESIDENT CHIDES AUTO PARKERS 2
July 5, 1962 PREPARATION NEEDED FOR HUGE GROWTH 6
July 5, 1962 FOUR PLATS REZONED 9
July 5, 1962 BOARD PROMISES ACCORD 1
July 5, 1962 LINDA IDELL JOHNSON, JOHN DOANE CADIGAN 7
July 5, 1962 PAMELA SMITH, WALTER H MINTON 8
July 5, 1962 PATRICIA ANN SMITH, WALTER DERBY JOHNSON 8
July 5, 1962 COMMENT (PHOTOS OF LITTERING) 2
July 5, 1962 ARSON SAID FIRE CAUSE 1
July 5, 1962 VOLUNTEER FIREMEN SERVICE HONORED 6
July 5, 1962 MAYOR TO SEEK NEW CITY ENGINEER 3
July 5, 1962 JUANITANS TO USE BOATS TO PROMOTE TB TESTING 6
July 5, 1962 JUANITA JUNCTION CHANGE SET 6
July 5, 1962 PLANKTON COULD CLOUD LAKE, SAYS UW SCIENTIST 6
July 5, 1962 KIRKLAND POLICE PROMOTION TOLD (CONOVER, DICK) 2
July 5, 1962 KOLBO, FESTUS MARTIN 9
July 5, 1962 HUFTY NEW PRESIDENT (LIONS) 6
July 5, 1962 TWO ENTER JUSTICE RACE 1
July 5, 1962 CEYLONESE PRESS OFFICER HERE URGES MORE INTERNATIONAL NEWS 2
July 5, 1962 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE FIRM OPEN (CLAUDE ARNOLD REALTY) 2
July 5, 1962 SALESMAN JOINS FERGUSON FIRM 2
July 5, 1962 BOOMING 7 LITRES SHOW STRENGTH HERE 1
July 5, 1962 COR-SUN ARABIANS ON VIEW DURING TRAILS SHOW 4
July 5, 1962 LOCAL RIFLEMEN NAB TITLE 4
July 5, 1962 AREA TABBED FOR ROAD WORK 1
July 5, 1962 JUANITA JUNCTION CHANGE SET 6
July 5, 1962 MARY LYNN YERABEK, JERRY BOYLE 8
July 5, 1962 CAROL ANN YERABEK, DAVID WATLING 8
July 12, 1962 JACQUEY WOODSON HEADS FOR PEACE CORPS TRAINING 1
July 12, 1962 COUPLE SOLD ON THE PEOPLE OF THE JUANITA COMMUNITY (WATTS, OTIS) 1
July 12, 1962 RADIO TOWERS HEARING SET 1
July 12, 1962 OUTDOOR SALESROOM, PAINT BOOST SALES (HALL’S) 1
July 12, 1962 HOUGHTON FIRM ON PLAT FOR BUILDING 2
July 12, 1962 OPEN HOUSE HELD AT HENDRIX HOME 7
July 12, 1962 BOX CAR SQUISHES FOREIGN CAR HERE (PHOTO) 1
July 12, 1962 KINDERGARTEN ENROLLMENT INCREASE SEEN 12
July 12, 1962 ROSEMARY MCAULLIFE, ARVID LEROY MUSGRAVE 8
July 12, 1962 BETH TAYLOR, WILLIAM HOWE 8
July 12, 1962 SANDRA SCHWARZ, LEE V CROSBY 9
July 12, 1962 FIRE INSURANCE RATES DROP IN DISTRICT 41 1
July 12, 1962 JUANITA SIREN KNOCKED OUT 3
July 12, 1962 US HEALTH PEOPLE KEEP TABS ON KIRKLAND AREA 2
July 12, 1962 HOUGHTON TO PAY PAVING SHARE 2
July 12, 1962 HOUGHTON FIRM ON PLAT FOR BUILDING 2
July 12, 1962 COUPLE SOLD ON THE PEOPLE OF THE JUANITA COMMUNITY (WATTS, OTIS) 1
July 12, 1962 WATERFRONT ZONE CHANGE REQUESTED 2
July 12, 1962 CHARLIE ANDERSON WANTS HIS $50 BACK 3
July 12, 1962 MATHESON, DAVID 2
July 12, 1962 HEBERT, JUDITH 2
July 12, 1962 SHEPPHARD, EMMA 2
July 12, 1962 FOSTER, HELEN 7
July 12, 1962 SCHELIN, DAVID 7
July 12, 1962 KOLBO, MARTIN F 12
July 12, 1962 FISHER, KATHRYN A 12
July 12, 1962 FOUR KIRKLAND GIRLS SCOUTS HEAD FOR INTERNATIONAL ROUNDUP CAMP 9
July 12, 1962 TRUNK FILES FOR JUSTICE 1
July 12, 1962 C JOHNSON SEEKS POST 1
July 12, 1962 BURNS PROMISES NIGHT COURTS 12
July 12, 1962 TED WARREN, BOB HUBER NAMED L’LEAGUE WINNERS 1
July 12, 1962 KIRKLAND TO HOST RUTH TOURNAMENT 4
July 12, 1962 KING COUNTY BUYS MARYMOOR 3
July 12, 1962 KAREN ANN SCHAFER, RAYMOND O KEEHNER 8
July 12, 1962 SANDRA PICKRELL, PATRICK ALEXANDER 8
July 19, 1962 ARTIST-IN-ACTION AT FAIR TO SHOW “AMMONIA PRINTS” 7
July 19, 1962 SCHOOL NEED MAP (MAP OF PREDICTED 1985 SCHOOL SITES) 6
July 19, 1962 STATE OKS SITE LEASE FOR SCHOOL 7
July 19, 1962 KIRKLAND WOMAN SAVED FROM WATER 12
July 19, 1962 PHOTOS OF CIRCUS PUT ON BY CHILDREN 1
July 19, 1962 THREE REZONINGS IN COUNTY SOUGHT NEAR CITY 12
July 19, 1962 HALF LW GRADS “COLLEGE BOUND” 12
July 19, 1962 HOLLEY POSEY, DAVE BIRD 7
July 19, 1962 AMBER MABRY, PETE CARTER 7
July 19, 1962 PHOTOS OF CIRCUS PUT ON BY CHILDREN 1
July 19, 1962 UNPAID TAXES LISTED 9
July 19, 1962 FINAL POLIO IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULED FRIDAY-SAT 1
July 19, 1962 SIX PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR HOUGHTON 1
July 19, 1962 A TALE OF ICE CREAM BARS AND LEASH LAWS 2
July 19, 1962 FOUR CHARGED WITH ASSAULT 4
July 19, 1962 WIDEMANN, OTTO 5
July 19, 1962 LELAND ATTACKED AS HARD TO FIND HERE 1
July 19, 1962 AL THOMPSON CHALLENGED 1
July 19, 1962 KAISER RECEIVES POSTAL APPOINTMENT 1
July 19, 1962 JOURNAL SECTION PICTURES KIRKLAND AREA BUSINESSES 1
July 19, 1962 PARK BUDGET ABOUT SAME 9
July 19, 1962 STATE TURNS DOWN MEDINA BRIDGE PLAN 3
July 19, 1962 KATHLEEN MATHESON, STEVEN LEE HAMMERSTROM 8
July 19, 1962 SHARON ANDREW, JACK BEROSIK 8
July 19, 1962 COETA HARTMAN, ALAN B CHALMERS 8
July 19, 1962 MR AND MRS ROBERT SHEARER 8
July 19, 1962 JUDY NOYD, RONALD DAVIS 8
July 26, 1962 MR AND MRS BIRNBAUM MARRIED FOR 69 YEARS 1
July 26, 1962 SEVEN KIRKLAND ARTISTS TO EXHIBIT IN FAIR 12
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE
6
July 26, 1962 COASTGUARD COMMANDER GOES SAILING FOR SPEED (COTTER, ED) 1
July 26, 1962 GERMAN RELATIVE SEEKS MISSING BROTHER HERE (MEISNER, ERICH) 1
July 26, 1962 COUPLE GRATEFUL FOR NEIGHBORS’ HELP (SMITH, RAY) 1
July 26, 1962 TWO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS HERE (ROSENTHAL, BIANCA & BROWN, WARREN) 7
July 26, 1962 GIRL SCOUT CORRESPONDENT REPORTS FROM VERMONT (SODERSTROM, JANET) 12
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
KIRKLAND HOSPITAL
2
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF DR
HAROLD S CLEMENT – OPTICAL
4
July 26, 1962 BUILDING CODE TO BE ENFORCED 9
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
JUANITA DRIVE IN
2
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
ANDY’S AUTO REPAIR
2
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
BUTTERA MOTORS
2
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
BLAU’S TEXACO
3
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
KIRKLAND FOODLANE
3
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
MCEVOY-ROGERS LUMBER
3
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
KIRKLAND GARDEN AND PAINT
3
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
DICK’S CHEVRON
3
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF THE
FLAME
4
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
EASTSIDE MUSIC
4
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
SEAMEN’S OUTFITTING STORE
4
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
COIN-A-MATIC
4
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
WATT’S AUTO ELECTRICAL
4
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
DRAIN AND DONOGHUE
5
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
KVAM DRUG CO NO 3
5
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF J C
PENNEY
5
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
BRYANT HARDWARE
5
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF BEN
FRANKLIN STORE
5
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
SAFEWAY STORE
5
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
KIRKLAND SHOES
6
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
WESTERN OPTICAL
6
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF T M
WAGONER JEWELER
6
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
COLMAN’S KIRKLAND DRUG
6
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
SURF CAFE
6
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
DOUGLASS PHOTOGRAPHY
7
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
BLECHA BROS INC
7
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF THE
ART MART
7
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
CAROL’S DRESS SHOP
7
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
JEAN’S FABRIC
7
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF O K
RUBBER WELDERS
8
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
WALT’S RICHFIELD
8
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
LAKESHORE OPTICAL
8
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
BIXBY’S MARINA
8
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
THOMPSON’S BOOKKEEPING AND ANSWERING
9
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
HALLEN MOTOR SERVICE
9
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
PINES FLORAL COMPANY
9
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
TOTEM BOWL
9
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
CHET’S ROSE HILL ENCO
9
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
ROSE HILL SALON OF BEAUTY
9
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
KIRKLAND FURNITURE CO
10
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
CONNOLLY’S FAMILY SHOE STORE
10
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
PAUL’S JEWELRY
10
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
DOCTOR’S DAVID AND PATRICIA ANDRIESEN
10
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
MODE-O-DAY
10
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
MCDOUGALL’S
10
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
WESTLUND’S SHELL SERVICE
11
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
RAAB’S REDMOND FURNITURE INC
11
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
MCLEOD SPORTING GOODS
11
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
SEARS AND ROEBUCK
11
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
TRADEWELL STORE
11
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
RAD’S DRIVE IN
12
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
LAKEVIEW IGA
12
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
LAKE VISTA DRUG
12
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
LAKEVIEW VELTEX SERVICE
12
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
LAKEVIEW RICHFIELD SERVICE
12
July 26, 1962 2 JUNIOR COLLEGES NEEDED FOR AREA 3
July 26, 1962 THIRD APARTMENT TO BE BUILT ON 2ND ST 1
July 26, 1962 CAROLINE PARK OPEN HOUSE SET 6
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
HEYER REST HOME
8
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
SIMPSON NURSING HOME
8
July 26, 1962 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT – PHOTO OF
LAKE-VUE MANOR
12
July 26, 1962 UGN SETS $22792 FOR AREA 9
July 26, 1962 JUNIOR COLLEGE COST EQUAL TO HIGH SCHOOL 3
July 26, 1962 JACQUELINE BELLINGS, WILLIAM T SKAHAN 8
July 26, 1962 JANET GILL, RONALD SCOTT 8
July 26, 1962 PATRICIA HUMPHREYS, WILFRED HEINZIG 8
July 26, 1962 FALK DOUSES COUNTY’S BURNING AT HOUGHTON FILL 1
July 26, 1962 PUBLIC HARD PUT TO FIND OUT WHO’S RESPONSIBLE (LAKE POLLUTION) 2
July 26, 1962 ROSE HILL TB TESTING NEXT 3
July 26, 1962 FALK DOUSES COUNTY’S BURNING AT HOUGHTON FILL 1
July 26, 1962 JUANITA PLAYGROUND (PHOTO OF JUANITA BEACH) 1
July 26, 1962 JUANITA BAY (PHOTO) 2
July 26, 1962 JUANITA PLAYGROUND (PHOTO OF JUANITA BEACH) 1
July 26, 1962 SUMMER’S HERE, FERRIES LEAVE 1
July 26, 1962 BOYS CAUGHT STEALING BOAT 6
July 26, 1962 RADIO STATION ASKS FOR SITE USE 1
July 26, 1962 KIRTLEY, EARL L 6
July 26, 1962 WALLACE EARL E 6
July 26, 1962 JUANITA PLAYGROUND (PHOTO OF JUANITA BEACH) 1
July 26, 1962 STATE INCLUDES PAVING KIRKLAND-REDMOND ROAD 1
July 26, 1962 REROUTED 2-D ASKED 1
July 26, 1962 CHARLENE TAYLOR, LESTER QUEENER 7
July 26, 1962 RUTH ELAINE COOLEY, LEROY DORSEY 8
July 26, 1962 SANDRA ELAINE DORR, DANIEL FEATHERSTON 8
August 2, 1962 WELCOME LITTLE LEAGUERS (PHOTOS) 6
August 2, 1962 H & N FARMS TO HOST CONVENTION 9
August 2, 1962 ARTIST’S WORK PLACES IN FAIR AT FIRST TRY (CHAROUHAS, BETTY) 10
August 2, 1962 COL. PATTY AND FAMILY COME HOME FOR VISIT (PATTY, HOMER E) 6
August 2, 1962 MARK TWAIN SCHOOL BUILDING STILL STALLED 3
August 2, 1962 CIVIC GROUPS BACK COLLEGE 9
August 2, 1962 NEW ARMORY FORESEEN NEARBY 3
August 2, 1962 NURSING HOME OWNERS SAY CHARGE NECESSARY 1
August 2, 1962 ONE, TWO, THREE, KICK (PHOTO OF SWIMMING LESSONS AT WAVERLY PARK) 7
August 2, 1962 CODE TO BE AIRED SOON 2
August 2, 1962 DOUBLE SHIFTING DUE (ROSE HILL) 8
August 2, 1962 GEORGIA LYNN STEWART, LARRY FRANKLIN 7
August 2, 1962 CINDY LOU RAINWATER, JERRY MCMEANS 7
August 2, 1962 FIRE GUTS AUTO IN HOUGHTON 5
August 2, 1962 ENGINEERING JOB UNFILLED 1
August 2, 1962 TUBERCULOSIS SPREADING THROUGH KIRKLAND AREA 1
August 2, 1962 PARENTS WARNED ABOUT POISONOUS PLANTS 6
August 2, 1962 BELLEVUEAN BEATEN HERE (WILSON, GEORGE) 3
August 2, 1962 BREACH OF PEACE CHARGE DISMISSED 3
August 2, 1962 NEW AIRMEN BACK AFTER EVENTFUL YEAR (LAMBERT, BOB & MYNAR, JIM) 3
August 2, 1962 COGSWELL, KENNETH H 1
August 2, 1962 MARTIN, JOE 2
August 2, 1962 BADGLEY, GUSTAVA C 2
August 2, 1962 ROUNDUP GIRLS LIVE OUTDOORS IN VERMONT 8
August 2, 1962 WELCOME STATE LITTLE LEAGUE TOURNEY 1
August 2, 1962 TWO STUDENTS SEEK ADVENTURE ON BICYCLE (TAYLOR, JOHN & OLSON, GARY) 5
August 2, 1962 WALTER FITCH WILL BE
PASTOR FOR AUGUST
9
August 2, 1962 STATE DELAYS KIRKLAND ACCESS TWO YEARS 1
August 2, 1962 PEOPLE PROTECTION PAINTED (PEDESTRIAN WALKS) 1
August 2, 1962 INTERCHANGE EXPECTED SOON 1
August 2, 1962 SPRINKLING BANS SPOTTY IN THIS AREA 1
August 2, 1962 $143,000 SOUGHT FOR WATER, SEWER FIX UP 2
August 2, 1962 SUSAN WILSON, WILLIAM HALL 8
August 2, 1962 DONNA FLANERY, MICHAEL CLEMMONS 8
August 2, 1962 ISABELLE C FLORIN, OSCAR E ENGELBREKT 8
August 2, 1962 MAXINE CONOVER, JAMES THENO 8
August 9, 1962 HARRY WRAY’S DREAM SLIPS AWAY DAY-BY-DAY 3
August 9, 1962 SCHOOL NURSE RETIRES AFTER 20 YEARS SERVICE (NORDSTROM, AGNES) 8
August 9, 1962 CONSUL VISITS BLAU FAMILY 9
August 9, 1962 KIRKLAND KEEPS ALIVE RIVERBOATING TRADITION (ROSIN, FRANK) 12
August 9, 1962 PARK PLANS STILL IN AIR 3
August 9, 1962 DOCTOR FIRST TENANT FOR BUILDING (THIELE, R A) 8
August 9, 1962 SLOW START (PHOTOS OF MARK TWAIN SCHOOL) 2
August 9, 1962 BUILDING PERMIT EXTENDED, MAYOR WANTS FIRST SWIM 2
August 9, 1962 FIVE TON BULLDOZER OVERTURNED (PHOTO) 3
August 9, 1962 SPEAKER SAYS CENTERS NOT BOMB ANSWERS 3
August 9, 1962 DEVELOPER STALLED BY SCHOOL NEEDS 3
August 9, 1962 WHAT URBAN GOVERNMENT REFORM MEANS TO YOU 2
August 9, 1962 SHEETS HITS AT SCHOOLS (SHEETS, WILSON) 1
August 9, 1962 SCHOOL CHANGES ORDERED 3
August 9, 1962 $250,000 PAYROLL COMING (WESTERN PLYWOOD) 1
August 9, 1962 TERESA ANNE GUSTAFSON, GERALD O NORTH 8
August 9, 1962 JOANIE BERGEVIN, ROGER T PINNEY 8
August 9, 1962 BLAZE LEVELS BOATHOUSE 1
August 9, 1962 ’63 BUDGET ‘IN RED’ SO FAR 2
August 9, 1962 $250,000 PAYROLL COMING (WESTERN PLYWOOD) 1
August 9, 1962 LAUNCH (PHOTO OF BOAT LAUNCH AT LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARD) 5
August 9, 1962 ZECH, DR RAYMOND LEWIS 1
August 9, 1962 RAINWATER, JIMMIE 1
August 9, 1962 GORE, RAY O 2
August 9, 1962 PETERSEN, BIRGER 7
August 9, 1962 EDFAST, ROY 7
August 9, 1962 SWANSON, ERIC 9
August 9, 1962 NICHOLAS, THOMAS I 10
August 9, 1962 HOWLAND, BENDA 10
August 9, 1962 TRUNK HITS JUDGE SIGNS 1
August 9, 1962 FORMER KIRKLAND GIRL PUBLISHES FIRST NOVEL (HUDSON, LOIS PHILLIPS) 1
August 9, 1962 BELLEVUE TAKES STATE TITLE HERE, REDMOND THIRD 4
August 9, 1962 OPEN PAIR BRIDGE PLAYED 7
August 9, 1962 PARK PLANS STILL IN AIR 3
August 9, 1962 FATHER CONGER CHAIRS LITURGICAL CONFERENCE 1
August 9, 1962 LAUNCH (PHOTO OF BOAT LAUNCH AT LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARD) 5
August 9, 1962 KIRKLAND KEEPS ALIVE RIVERBOATING TRADITION (ROSIN, FRANK) 12
August 9, 1962 RAPID TRANSIT CALLED TRAFFIC SNARL ‘ANSWER’ 3
August 9, 1962 BUGGE PLEDGES AID FOR ACCESS HIGHWAY 1
August 9, 1962 2-D REPAVING BID OPENED 1
August 9, 1962 GOOD ROADS BACKS CITY’S RAMP 5
August 9, 1962 HOORAY, WE’RE FIRST AGAIN (CITY SEWER BILL) 5
August 9, 1962 SHERRY ANN HALBERT, PHILLIP PIERCE 8
August 9, 1962 AILEEN ARMSTRONG, HARRY CROW 8
August 9, 1962 GERALDINE RADTKE, FRANK MELLQUEST 8
August 16, 1962 CELLAR GALLERY’S NEW SHOW FEATURES NORTHWEST ARTISTS 9
August 16, 1962 LOCKWOOD FAMILY REUNION ATTENDED BY 74 MEMBERS 8
August 16, 1962 SENIOR CITIZEN TRADES RETIREMENT FOR CERAMICS (HADLEY, HATTIE) 8
August 16, 1962 TIME RAN OUT ON APARTMENT DECISION 1
August 16, 1962 PARTNERS WIN 15000 DOLLAR BILLS (STUART, HAROLD & HOODLESS, FRANK) 7
August 16, 1962 MRS BOUCHELLE SERIOUSLY HURT 2
August 16, 1962 STUDENTS ORGANIZE WRAY BENEFIT EVENTS 1
August 16, 1962 STATE PRESIDENT TO VISIT PTA WORKSHOP HERE 8
August 16, 1962 SCHOOLS OPEN FOR NEWCOMER REGISTRATION 12
August 16, 1962 MYRNA BELLE ROGERS, LARRY NELSON CROUCH 8
August 16, 1962 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (FLOOD PLAN) 2
August 16, 1962 WHAT’S HAPPENING TO OUR DOGS 3
August 16, 1962 KIRKLAND TAX LAND TO BE SOLD SEPT 6 6
August 16, 1962 TB TEST COVERS 53% HERE 1
August 16, 1962 HOUGHTON CITIZENS TOLD TO RETURN FOR ACTION 1
August 16, 1962 FORMER RESIDENT RETURNS; CITY PATIENT (TRUSSELL, HAROLD J) 1
August 16, 1962 POLICE SEEK 3 FORGERS 4
August 16, 1962 $700 BURGLARY HERE 5
August 16, 1962 WHAT NEW NORTHLAKE JUSTICE COURT WILL MEAN 6
August 16, 1962 CHIEF SEEKS PATROLMAN, RAISES, FOR CRIME RISE 12
August 16, 1962 NO VACANCY SIGN OUT FOR HOSPITAL INCUBATORS 9
August 16, 1962 SANFORD, DONALD LEE 4
August 16, 1962 SANFORD, MARY 4
August 16, 1962 JOHNSTON, ETTA 5
August 16, 1962 HAS WINGS (DELAPP, CAROL L) 8
August 16, 1962 ROUNDUP GIRLS LEAVE CAMP WITH MEMORIES OF FRIENDS 9
August 16, 1962 ROTARY PARTY SLATED 1
August 16, 1962 FIRST ROTARIANS (PHOTO) 2
August 16, 1962 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS PLAN AREA MEMBERSHIP TEAS 8
August 16, 1962 DAVIS SAYS TRUNK IN ERROR 1
August 16, 1962 ‘PURE BUNK’ SAYS TRUNK 6
August 16, 1962 POST OFFICE DUE FOR ROSE HILL 1
August 16, 1962 KIRKLAND TO HOST ANOTHER STATE DIAMOND TOURNEY 4
August 16, 1962 POST OFFICE DUE FOR ROSE HILL 1
August 16, 1962 VARIOUS PHOTOS OF BOATS 6
August 16, 1962 WATER MAIN BREAK FIXED 4
August 23, 1962 SUCCESSFUL PLAY GIVES RISE TO FORMING OF THEATRE EAST 3
August 23, 1962 OLSON (OLE) BUILDS HIS OWN FERRIS WHEEL IN HOUGHTON FRONT YARD 3
August 23, 1962 COMBINED … MARUSKA BROTHERS ADD WEIGHT TO FAMILY REUNION 9
August 23, 1962 COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOTE ASKED NOV 6 1
August 23, 1962 WALTER REED PROPOSED 1
August 23, 1962 CITY HALL FLOOR FLOODS 1
August 23, 1962 BAPTISTS TO BREAK GROUND 9
August 23, 1962 REZONING SOUGHT FOR 70 ACRES NEAR FIRLOCH 1
August 23, 1962 SCHOOLS HIRE FIRST PHD (KENSEL, WILLIAM H) 1
August 23, 1962 STUDENT FUND FOR WRAY STILL GOING 2
August 23, 1962 58 NEW TEACHERS HIRED BY DISTRICT FOR 11 SCHOOLS 6
August 23, 1962 TERRY DARLENE IRVIN, RICHARD BURNHAM 7
August 23, 1962 PATRICIA JEAN BENNER, VERNON EASTERLIN JR 7
August 23, 1962 SLOW BURN (PHOTO OF FIRE TRAINING) 1
August 23, 1962 COUNCIL SEEKS 5 MILL LEVY 2
August 23, 1962 ENGINEERS TO CHECK PLATS FOR HOUGHTON 1
August 23, 1962 LEASH LAW TO BE ON SEPT BALLOT 1
August 23, 1962 BIRD CHASE CALLS POLICE 1
August 23, 1962 WATERFRONT PATROL COSTS $1.66 PER HOUR – FALK SAYS 3
August 23, 1962 DON SPRINKLE BACKS CENTRAL DISPATCHING 3
August 23, 1962 TWO RETURNED ON CHARGES 9
August 23, 1962 YOUNGEST READERS READ MORE ON LIBRARY PROGRAM 1
August 23, 1962 GIRLS LEARN HORSES ARE MORE THAN JUST TO SIT ON 5
August 23, 1962 ROTARY HITS 25 YEAR MARK 10
August 23, 1962 JOHNSON CHALLENGES CANDIDATES CLAIMS’ 3
August 23, 1962 TRUNK HITS EXTENDED JURISDICTION CLAIMS 3
August 23, 1962 KATHY LANDVATTER WINS BIKE DERBY QUEEN TITLE 4
August 23, 1962 COMMUTER SURGE SAID KEY TO TRANSPORT 6
August 23, 1962 LELAND OPTIMISTIC ON EARLY ACCESS 1
August 23, 1962 BRIDGE WORK STEPPED UP (PHOTOS) 1
August 23, 1962 JOYCE ELAINE THOMSEN, CHESTER DOUGLAS BLAKE 7
August 23, 1962 AMBER MABRY, NOLAN CARTER 8
August 23, 1962 EARLINE MCWHIRTER, THOMAS DALY 8
August 23, 1962 MARY BETH SCHEEL, HANS CHRISTIAN (CHRIS) ESKILDSON 8
August 30, 1962 DRISCOLL’S TAVERN (PHOTO) 6
August 30, 1962 EARLYDAY RESIDENT KEEPS TRACK VIA SCRAPBOOKS (FISK, GRACE) 6
August 30, 1962 HAWAIIAN COUPLE REMINISCE WITH FRIENDS OF MRS CADLE 8
August 30, 1962 SON TO TEACH IN OKINAWA (BROMAN, HAROLD) 10
August 30, 1962 GROUND BROKEN FOR ROSE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 10
August 30, 1962 VEHICLE CLIPS HYDRANT, DOORS, AS BRAKES FAIL 1
August 30, 1962 QUALITY EDUCATION POSSIBLE WITH GROWTH 1
August 30, 1962 JOHNSON LONG IN DISTRICT 1
August 30, 1962 SCHOOLS SEE 7000 PUPILS 1
August 30, 1962 LAKEVIEW TO TAKE THREE GRADES 4
August 30, 1962 ADULT EDUCATION BROCHURE OUT 5
August 30, 1962 BRAMBLE PROGRAM AMAZES 1
August 30, 1962 CITY’S BUDGET BALANCED 1
August 30, 1962 CITY WINS ENGINEER (CLERK, F E) 1
August 30, 1962 EARLYDAY RESIDENT KEEPS TRACK VIA SCRAPBOOKS (FISK, GRACE) 6
August 30, 1962 REQUESTS TO HOLD OVER BUSINESS CUT MEETING 2
August 30, 1962 SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION NOT POLICE PROBLEM, CHIEF SAYS 2
August 30, 1962 HIT-RUNS ON UPSWING 3
August 30, 1962 RADDER, PETER G 2
August 30, 1962 HENNEN, MAX L 2
August 30, 1962 MITCHELL, ROBERT 2
August 30, 1962 HICKENBOTTOM, FREDERICK W 4
August 30, 1962 NEILSEN, BERTHA K 5
August 30, 1962 DAUCETTE, LENA 9
August 30, 1962 WOMAN’S CLUB TO START (KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB) 8
August 30, 1962 DEMOS WANT INCOME TAX 1
August 30, 1962 LAWYERS FAVOR JOHNSON 1
August 30, 1962 200 HEAR CANDIDATES VIEWS, OPINIONS AT REDMOND 1
August 30, 1962 BURNS HOLDS UP RECORD 3
August 30, 1962 LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES VOICE MAJOR PROJECTS … 7
August 30, 1962 POST OFFICE BID RECOMMENDED (ROSE HILL) 1
August 30, 1962 NEW JUANITA REPORTER INTRODUCED (SEARLE, ANNABEL) 8
August 30, 1962 KIRKLAND’S TOWN TEAM WINS STATE BASEBALL CROWN 4
August 30, 1962 POST OFFICE BID RECOMMENDED (ROSE HILL) 1
August 30, 1962 ENTRANCE, EXIT (PHOTO OF WELCOME SIGNS FOR CITY ENTRANCES) 2
August 30, 1962 ACTOR TELLS ACCESS ROAD FUND PLAN 9
August 30, 1962 LYN GRANDY, WARREN TOZER 8
August 30, 1962 MARLENE MARIE MOSER, ARTHUR LEE HALL 8
August 30, 1962 JOHANNA SCHULTZ, JOHN F KUSKA 8
September 6,
1962
TRYOUTS CALLED BY THEATRE EAST 6
September 6,
1962
MORELLI LEFT BEHIND A STRANGE ARMY (MORELLI, PANFILO) 1
September 6,
1962
JUANITANS CLAIM CAPSULE LIVING RECORD (LAWRENCE, BILL & JOHNSON, SCOTT) 3
September 6,
1962
OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT RUSSIA WAS UNEXPECTED FOR TRAVELER (CONNOR, JIMIE) 6
September 6,
1962
JACQUEY LEAVES WITH PEACE CORPS FOR ETHIOPIA (WOODSON, JACQUELINE) 10
September 6,
1962
RAINWATER STABLES SOLD 1
September 6,
1962
FIRLOCK REZONE DENIED 3
September 6,
1962
SCHOOLS LAUNCH TRANSPORT STUDY 1
September 6,
1962
WRAY WINS SCHOOL AID FOR STUDY PLAN 1
September 6,
1962
ENROLLMENT SURGES HERE 1
September 6,
1962
JOHNSON NOTES CHANGES IN SCHOOL 10
September 6,
1962
SUSAN YORK, JOHN C RIGGS 6
September 6,
1962
CLEAN LAKE TO FOLLOW METRO TRUNK 1
September 6,
1962
DREYERS RETURN TO GUTTED HOME 1
September 6,
1962
CLEAN LAKE TO FOLLOW METRO TRUNK 1
September 6,
1962
HAGERMAN, AVEL 2
September 6,
1962
BRISKY, GEORGE 3
September 6,
1962
BROWN, MARY ELEANOR 3
September 6,
1962
WOOD, JOSIE 6
September 6,
1962
STENSLAND, KENNETH 10
September 6,
1962
VOTERS TO PICK CANDIDATES FOR 16 POSTS 1
September 6,
1962
VOTERS TO DECIDE “MOST SIGNIFICANT” ISSUE SEPT 11 1
September 6,
1962
TRUNK BACKERS LAUNCH GET OUT THE VOTE DRIVE HERE 5
September 6,
1962
DAVIS COUNTERS CLAIMS, CALLS THEM ‘RIDICULOUS’ 5
September 6,
1962
BURNS COUNTERATTACKS, CHARGES SMOKESCREEN 5
September 6,
1962
KIRKLAND SIGNS HONOR JOANNE’S GOLF TRIUMPH (GUNDERSON) 1
September 6,
1962
CONGREGATION TO HONOR PASTOR AND MRS NORTH 6
September 6,
1962
HOPKINS WINS INTERCHANGE CONTRACT 1
September 6,
1962
LINDA JOHNSON, JOHN CADIGAN 8
September 6,
1962
BARBARA ANN BOLSTER, MELVIN DAVIDSON 8
September 6,
1962
ERNESTINE NORTH, RONALD CULTUM 8
September 13,
1962
LIVELY ARTS CENTER OPENS IN KIRKLAND 9
September 13,
1962
CITY CAN SELL CENTER 1
September 13,
1962
FIREHALL TAX SOUGHT 1
September 13,
1962
APARTMENT PLAT REJECTED BY COUNCIL 5
September 13,
1962
C OF C CENTER STATUS 3
September 13,
1962
LAUNCHING OF UGN DRIVE READY FOR KIRKLAND AREA 1
September 13,
1962
CITY’S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DOUBLES SHOPPING 3
September 13,
1962
ADULT SCHOOL TRIES MAIL REGISTRATION 2
September 13,
1962
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT UP 12.2% 2
September 13,
1962
IDIOT EYE EDUCATION ON UPSWING HERE (TELEVISION ) 5
September 13,
1962
HIGH SCHOOL COMMITTEE SETS GROOMING RULES 7
September 13,
1962
JOANN DEJONG, JIM E KENNARD 8
September 13,
1962
JERRIANNE GRADY, BRUCE FREDERICK HELBERG II 8
September 13,
1962
CITY DADS OK BUDGET 1
September 13,
1962
URBAN GOVERNMENT CHANGES DETAILED 12
September 13,
1962
EASTSIDE BACKS METRO PLAN 2
September 13,
1962
POLIO MAKE UP READY 1
September 13,
1962
HOUGHTON BUDGET EXPLAINED 1
September 13,
1962
NEW INDUSTRY TO LOCALE (PROCTOR PRODUCTS) 2
September 13,
1962
LINDER, HILMA E 2
September 13,
1962
OSTRUM, ANNA 3
September 13,
1962
WHITMAN, CLARA M 9
September 13,
1962
JOHNSON, BURNS IN JUSTICE COURT RACE 1
September 13,
1962
REPUBLICANS OUTVOTE DEMOCRATS TWO TO ONE 1
September 13,
1962
HORSE SHOW SET SEPT 21 5
September 13,
1962
SADDLE CLUB SHOW: SEVEN TAKE DOUBLE FIRSTS 7
September 13,
1962
UNITARIAN SERVICES START 12
September 13,
1962
HOW IT WENT :RETURNS (ELECTION) 2
September 13,
1962
BUSES REROUTED IN CITY 1
September 13,
1962
RAMPS BEGUN 1
September 13,
1962
NE 124TH EXTENSION TOLD 3
September 13,
1962
DEANNA DAVIS, BILL MEYER 8
September 13,
1962
SARAH ANNE PRITCHARD, REV ROBERT F HAYMAN 8
September 20,
1962
MRS WALKER BUILDS SPACE NEEDLE WITH “BENT” LUMBER 7
September 20,
1962
CITY TO SEEK YMCA CENTER HERE 1
September 20,
1962
COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOTE SLATED FOR NOV 6 BALLOT 1
September 20,
1962
MARK TWAIN OPENING NOV 14 1
September 20,
1962
KRUZNER TO TALK ON SCHOOL SITES 1
September 20,
1962
SCHOOLS SAY “GO” TO JUANITA PLAT 3
September 20,
1962
YOUTH INJURED IN COLLISION (HETTEL, BARRY) 1
September 20,
1962
MISS TACKER INJURED 1
September 20,
1962
THREE PLATS BEFORE GROUP 5
September 20,
1962
FOODS FUN AND BUDGET-FREE IN COURSE FOR HOMEMAKERS 2
September 20,
1962
SCHOOLS TO COST 3-1/2 MILLION 6
September 20,
1962
THE MEN – HERE
THEY ARE (PHOTO OF FIREFIGHTERS)
3
September 20,
1962
CITY DADS FIND “GOLD” 9
September 20,
1962
CITY OK’S MOTEL SITE ANNEXATION 1
September 20,
1962
MARINE FIRM SEEKS PERMIT FOR LABORATORY 1
September 20,
1962
SCHOOLS SAY “GO” TO JUANITA PLAT 3
September 20,
1962
BEACH HOUSE VANDALIZED 2
September 20,
1962
JASPER, ROSE 3
September 20,
1962
LOCAL ROCKHOUNDS HEAD FOR REGIONAL 1
September 20,
1962
DENNY PARK ORTHOPEDICS LAUNCH DRIVE FOR MEMBERS 8
September 20,
1962
CITY TO SEEK YMCA CENTER HERE 1
September 20,
1962
NEW STAFFER JOINS YMCA (BORGESON, ERICK) 1
September 20,
1962
HERE’S WHERE TO GO TO REGISTER TO VOTE 3
September 20,
1962
ROSE HILL P.O. OPENS OCT 1 9
September 20,
1962
FREE TRIP TO ROSE BOWL GAME IN NEW JOURNAL FOOTBALL CONTEST 1
September 20,
1962
JIMMIE RAINWATER MEMORIAL TO BE AWARDED AT HORSE SHOW 5
September 20,
1962
ROSE HILL P.O. OPENS OCT 1 9
September 20,
1962
MORE WATER SOUGHT BY DISTRICT 1
September 20,
1962
ROSEMARY ANN BELMONT, JAMES MICHAEL MCAULIFFE 7
September 20,
1962
MARLENE E STEIG, GERALD R EVERETT 7
September 20,
1962
JANET GILL, RONALD SCOTT 8
September 27,
1962
VISITOR PRAISES ART CLIMATE 7
September 27,
1962
ART ESTABLISHES KIRKLAND AS CENTER 7
September 27,
1962
BARRIES END 13 YEARS AT CANTEEN 1
September 27,
1962
EXCHANGERS NAME SMITH BOY OF MONTH (SMITH, DAVE) 1
September 27,
1962
LINDA HANSEN STARTS STUDY IN MEXICO 9
September 27,
1962
HOUGHTON COUPLE SENDS GREETINGS FROM HAWAII (STUBNER, SAMI & FRED) 11
September 27,
1962
SIX STORY WATERFRONT APARTMENT PROPOSED 1
September 27,
1962
JUANITA HOUSES ON DISPLAY 11
September 27,
1962
DOWNTOWN PLANS FEATURE RING ROAD 1
September 27,
1962
LONG RANGE KIRKLAND PLAN FOR GROWTH TO BE OFFERED 2
September 27,
1962
DOCTOR SAYS VACCINE SAFE 1
September 27,
1962
OCEAN INSTRUMENTS FIRM AS MARINA USE OPPOSED 1
September 27,
1962
JUANITA HOUSES ON DISPLAY 11
September 27,
1962
HOUGHTON CLUB FINDS POLICING HIGH 1
September 27,
1962
BOYS WITNESS JUANITA FIGHT 3
September 27,
1962
AUTOS STOLEN, ONE RECOVERED 3
September 27,
1962
LEETZ, ARNOLD 2
September 27,
1962
CAMP FIRE GIRLS, BLUE BIRDS ADVANCED AT COUNCIL RITE 11
September 27,
1962
RAINBOW GIRLS
TO INSTALL MERRILY MARSH AS ADVISOR
14
September 27,
1962
DRIVE ON TO OBTAIN VOTERS’ REGISTRATIONS 1
September 27,
1962
DOWNTOWN PLANS FEATURE RING ROAD 1
September 27,
1962
‘JOANNE ‘ SIGNS TO COME DOWN 2
September 27,
1962
BRIDGE WORK MOVES AHEAD IN ADVANCE OF FALL WEATHER 2
September 27,
1962
SLOW DOWN (PHOTO OF CONSTRUCTION ) 3
September 27,
1962
PAMELA SMITH, WALTER MILTON 8
September 27,
1962
(FIRST NAME UNKNOWN) SCHWEITZER,
PAUL ALLEN SCHWEITZER
8
September 27,
1962
SUE ANN BONHAM, DAVID SHAFFER 8
October 4, 1962 DONNA HJORTH IS FINALIST FOR SYMPHONY 9
October 4, 1962 LAKE WASHINGTON TAXPAYERS WIN SCHOOL BUILDING BARGAIN 1
October 4, 1962 COLLEGE FUNDS MARKED 1
October 4, 1962 BOWIE FIELD TO BE SIGNED 4
October 4, 1962 NAZARENE CHURCH BUILDS NEW WING 11
October 4, 1962 UGN DRIVE SLOW HERE 1
October 4, 1962 HIGH SCHOOLERS TAKE TIME FROM LUNCH PERIOD TO VOTE 11
October 4, 1962 BONNIE FRANKLIN, KIT WICKENCAMP 10
October 4, 1962 KIRKLAND COUNCIL SET TO ADOPT LEASH LAW 1
October 4, 1962 MAYOR JOHNSON ANSWERS HOUGHTON BUDGET CHARGES 1
October 4, 1962 FIRST ATTORNEY NEW BAR PREXY (POWELL, MAURY) 1
October 4, 1962 YOUTH SLASHED BY KNIFE (BREWSTER, BOYCE A) 5
October 4, 1962 KIRKLANDERS CITED ON LIQUOR CHARGES 6
October 4, 1962 SADDLES, BRIDLES TAKEN FROM STABLE 12
October 4, 1962 BEETLE, ROSALEE E 11
October 4, 1962 WINTERS, HENRY L 12
October 4, 1962 WITTENMEYER, MRS ART 12
October 4, 1962 GOOD ROADS NAME NEW OFFICERS 1
October 4, 1962 DEBBY CLARK WINS RAINWATER TROPHY 4
October 4, 1962 COMMUNITY APPROVES ACCESS 1
October 4, 1962 SEWER DISTRICT VOTE ISSUE TO BE EXPLAINED 1
October 4, 1962 TORNADO SWEEPS ACROSS FINN HILL, JUANITA AREA (PHOTOS) 3
October 4, 1962 TORNADO DOES SEARLE HOUSEKEEPING CHORE 3
October 4, 1962 BEVERLY BURNETT, WILLIAM ARTHUR 10
October 4, 1962 SHARON LEA ASHFORD, CHARLES R AGGERS 10
October 11,
1962
JANN WALLACE APPEARS ON TV 7
October 11,
1962
JUANITA BOY BUILDS CART FOR PROSPECTING WITH DOG (HAMILTON, MIKE) 7
October 11,
1962
KIRKLAND TO MAKE “Y” BID 1
October 11,
1962
LANDMARK DISAPPEARS (PHOTO OF REMOVAL OF OIL TANKS ON LAKE ST) 11
October 11,
1962
COMMUNITY COLLEGE NEED “IMPERATIVE” JOHNSON SAYS 1
October 11,
1962
PLAT FAILS ON 2ND ATTEMPT 1
October 11,
1962
KIRKLAND UGN WORKERS THIRD IN NORTH COUNTY 7
October 11,
1962
RESIDENTIAL DRIVE FOR UGN UNDERWAY 7
October 11,
1962
COLLEGE CLAIMS A THIRD 1
October 11,
1962
’63 SCHOOL SPENDING PLAN SET 9
October 11,
1962
ADULT CLASSES REACH 2000 ENROLLMENT 14
October 11,
1962
LW QUEEN CANDIDATES SELECTED 1
October 11,
1962
HOUGHTON BUDGET ADOPTED QUIETLY 1
October 11,
1962
FURNITURE FACTORY PLANNED 1
October 11,
1962
REYNOLDS’ HEARING POSTPONED 1
October 11,
1962
FIVE FORFEIT BAIL ON LIQUOR CHARGES 5
October 11,
1962
THREE CHARGED AFTER FIGHT 6
October 11,
1962
POLICE LAUNCH TRAINING PROGRAM 11
October 11,
1962
BARRETT, MARY FRANCIS 2
October 11,
1962
BOND, THOMAS 2
October 11,
1962
RUPLE, PAUL 2
October 11,
1962
GUNDERSON, LOUIS MARTIN 2
October 11,
1962
NETTLETON, ALICE 6
October 11,
1962
LUCIER, EDWARD 12
October 11,
1962
PETERSON, EDWIN 12
October 11,
1962
BUSINESS WOMEN RECALL 40-YEAR HISTORY 8
October 11,
1962
DICK CHRISTENSEN TO SPEAK AT CANDIDATE’S NIGHT OCT 17 1
October 11,
1962
REDISTRICTING FOES MISLED, ADVOCATES CHARGE 3
October 11,
1962
VOTERS HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY PROPOSED AMENDMENTS 10
October 11,
1962
JOURNAL WINS AGAIN (2ND PLACE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY) 2
October 11,
1962
NORTHWEST COLLEGE STUDENTS IN SUMMER MINISTRY WORK 8
October 11,
1962
BAPTIST CHURCH SLATES REVIVAL 11
October 11,
1962
STATE CLOSES ACCESS ROADS 1
October 11,
1962
SEWER PLAN FOR NORTHEAST DISTRICT DISCUSSED AT MEETING 1
October 18,
1962
WIFE LEARNS SECRET OF HAPPY RETIREMENT (BRAILLARD, MR & MRS FRANCIS H) 6
October 18,
1962
CITY THANKS LUELLA SMITH FOR SERVICE 10
October 18,
1962
MISSIONARY FAMILY LIVES IN KIRKLAND FOR YEAR (RUSSELL, REV MURRAY) 11
October 18,
1962
CENTRAL FOOTBALL FIELD TO BE STUDIED 1
October 18,
1962
JUNIOR COLLEGE BUILDINGS NOT EXTRAVAGANT; VIEWER 3
October 18,
1962
CHAMBER TO HEAR IDEAS ON REVAMPING 9
October 18,
1962
HEARING SET ON REZONES 3
October 18,
1962
REZONING BEFORE COMMISSION 7
October 18,
1962
KIRKLAND OFFERS BARGAIN 9
October 18,
1962
ACTIVE TB CASE FOUND 5
October 18,
1962
LEASH LAW EFFECTIVE SATURDAY 1
October 18,
1962
CITY SEEKS SETTLEMENT 5
October 18,
1962
RYGH, OLAF 7
October 18,
1962
PRYOR, JAMES 7
October 18,
1962
TOASTMISTRESS CLUB CHANGE IN NAME TOLD 10
October 18,
1962
VOTERS HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY PROPOSED AMENDMENTS 10
October 18,
1962
NEW JOURNAL MAP READIED FOR NOVEMBER 1
October 18,
1962
CENTRAL FOOTBALL FIELD TO BE STUDIED 1
October 18,
1962
CHURCH EMPHASIZES STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM (TRINITY LUTHERAN) 14
October 18,
1962
REORGANIZE SUBURBIA, GROUP WARNS 1
October 18,
1962
CITY’S TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRESS NOTED IN REPORT 1
October 18,
1962
EAST SIDE APPROACHES TO THIRD BRIDGE OUTLINED IN GOVERNOR’S MEETING 1
October 18,
1962
SEWER LINE DEVIATION POSSIBLE 1
October 18,
1962
TYPHOON HITS EAST SIDE FRIDAY (PHOTOS ON PAGE 3) 1
October 25,
1962
REDMOND COUPLE TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING AT RECEPTION (ORR, J J) 8
October 25,
1962
ARTISTS’ WORK ON DISPLAY AT GALLERY CAN BE RENTED 13
October 25,
1962
PEOPLE’S BANK BRANCH PLANNED 14
October 25,
1962
HOUGHTONIAN JESSE HART STRIKES POTATO MOTHER LODE 2
October 25,
1962
JUNIOR COLLEGE NEEDED SAYS JR COLLEGE PREXY 1
October 25,
1962
BUILDING DEDICATION TO COMBINE WITH NORTHWEST’S HOMECOMING 10
October 25,
1962
CHIEF SAYS: FIRE STATION EASILY PAID FOR `
October 25,
1962
6 STORY HOUSING OK’D 1
October 25,
1962
NEW OWNERS FOR TRAILER PARK (ROWAN, CHARLES) 14
October 25,
1962
PAULSON TELLS CD PLAN 1
October 25,
1962
WESTVIEW PLAT ACCEPTED 7
October 25,
1962
DIRECTORS BACK LEVY EXTENSIONS 1
October 25,
1962
SCHOOL NETS INCOME FROM SCHOOL BONDS 9
October 25,
1962
SENIOR CITIZENS AT SCHOOL PROVE ALL PREDICTIONS WRONG 11
October 25,
1962
WRAY OFFERED NEW TEACHING CONTRACT 12
October 25,
1962
DISTRICT SEEKS MORE STATE AID 12
October 25,
1962
‘FLOATING’ TEACHER SET FOR JUANITA 13
October 25,
1962
JEANNIE GOLLOFON, KENNETH D CHALMERS 8
October 25,
1962
IVA HOUSNER, WILLIAM BAERLOCHER 8
October 25,
1962
QUEEN (PHOTO OF HOMECOMING QUEEN – PICKRELL, PAM) 1
October 25,
1962
PICKRELL NAMED HOMECOMING QUEEN 7
October 25,
1962
CHIEF SAYS: FIRE STATION EASILY PAID FOR 1
October 25,
1962
JOHNSON EXPLAINS FIRE TRUCK ISSUE 1
October 25,
1962
CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HAVE RADIO EQUIPMENT BEFORE JANUARY 16
October 25,
1962
JOINS CITY’S STAFF (PHOTO OF CLARK, FRANK E) 16
October 25,
1962
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO WORK WITH PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS 11
October 25,
1962
LEGAL ACTION TO TEST HOUGHTON ZONE CODE 1
October 25,
1962
LOT SIZE STUDY ORDERED 1
October 25,
1962
PIPE-STEM PLATTING ACCEPTED 2
October 25,
1962
DISTRICT BIDS FOR HOUGHTON
SEWER LINE
6
October 25,
1962
LEGAL ACTION TO TEST HOUGHTON ZONE CODE 1
October 25,
1962
THREE FINED FOLLOWING FIGHT HERE 6
October 25,
1962
KIRKLAND STARS IN “FOR REAL” PICTURE ABOUT SUBURBAN COMMUNITY 1
October 25,
1962
RESIDENCE ISSUE RAISED 1
October 25,
1962
KIRKLAND STARS IN “FOR REAL” PICTURE ABOUT SUBURBAN COMMUNITY 1
October 25,
1962
DISTRICT BIDS FOR HOUGHTON
SEWER LINE
6
October 25,
1962
CAROLYN BENNETT, LESLEY LIEN 8
October 25,
1962
CINDY RAINWATER, WAYNE MCMEANS 8
October 27,
1962
PICKRELL NAMED HOMECOMING QUEEN 7
November 1,
1962
THEATRE OPENS SEASON WITH “MY THREE ANGELS” 1
November 1,
1962
JUNIOR COLLEGE QUESTIONS ANSWERED FOR NOV 6 VOTERS 3
November 1,
1962
COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE (PHOTO OF DORM) 11
November 1,
1962
PROPOSED FIRE HALL (SKETCH) 2
November 1,
1962
LA ROSE PARK OPENING ANNOUNCED 2
November 1,
1962
SHOES AVAILABLE NEARBY OWNER SAYS 10
November 1,
1962
VETO OVER REZONING URGED FOR AREAS NOT IN CITY 13
November 1,
1962
62% FAVOR COLLEGE 1
November 1,
1962
OFFICE HELP IN SHORT SUPPLY HERE 5
November 1,
1962
BARBARA SPEERS, RONALD GERVENACK 8
November 1,
1962
PROPOSED FIRE HALL (SKETCH) 2
November 1,
1962
TAX RELIEF SEEN 1
November 1,
1962
KIRKLAND’S CANCER CHAPTER APPEALS FOR BLOOD DONORS 8
November 1,
1962
HOBSON, GEORGE 6
November 1,
1962
O’CONNELL, AMBROSE 11
November 1,
1962
SIMPSON, JOHN MELVIN 14
November 1,
1962
LABOUNTY, DORMAN B 14
November 1,
1962
VOTERS FACE 29 CHOICES AT POLLS NOV 6 1
November 1,
1962
VOTERS MAY CHANGE BALANCE OF POWER 1
November 1,
1962
EAST SIDE HAS MUCH TO GAIN WALLACE SAYS 1
November 1,
1962
JOURNAL VOTERS’ GUIDE COVERS ALL ISSUES, RACE 7
November 1,
1962
VETERAN DISABILITY BENEFITS 1
November 8,
1962
‘MY THREE ANGELS’ HAS SUCCESSFUL DEBUT 10
November 8,
1962
MARLYS ZOOK HAS LEAD IN SENIOR PLAY 7
November 8,
1962
STUDENT ENJOYS LEARNING – TO KNOW (BACHELOR, JOHN) 7
November 8,
1962
ORIENTAL FURNISHINGS REMINDER OF HOMES (BLOOM, KEITH) 8
November 8,
1962
NAVYMAN HAS PART IN SHERRA FLIGHT (WALKER, GERRY) 12
November 8,
1962
COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOPES NOT KILLED BY ‘NO’ VOTE 1
November 8,
1962
STUDENTS MOVE (COLLINS – LAKEVIEW) 3
November 8,
1962
PARENTS CAN PEER AT PUPILS AGAIN 3
November 8,
1962
MARK TWAIN MAY OPEN NOV 26 11
November 8,
1962
ROSE HILL FIRE HALL APPROVED 1
November 8,
1962
PROGRESS (SKETCH OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH) 1
November 8,
1962
’63 CHAMBER OFFICERS NOMINATED 11
November 8,
1962
KIRKLAND LAGS IN UGN 10
November 8,
1962
SCHOOLS ACT TO SAVE $10000 12
November 8,
1962
HELEN JEAN TRELEAVEN, VERNE E MILTON 8
November 8,
1962
ROSE HILL FIRE HALL APPROVED 1
November 8,
1962
FIRE TRUCK TAX TURNED DOWN HERE 2
November 8,
1962
VIEW FROM THE TUTTLES (YARROW BAY MARINA) 5
November 8,
1962
JOHNSON NAMED JUDGE (JOHNSON, CHARLES W) 1
November 8,
1962
TAVERN BREAK-IN REPORTED HERE (OFFICE TAVERN) 11
November 8,
1962
YOUTH NABBED AFTER KIRKLAND
CHASE
11
November 8,
1962
ROBBERY TRIAL SLATED NOV 8 11
November 8,
1962
YOUTHS ASSAULT KIRKLAND MAN 11
November 8,
1962
MEMORIAL BENEFITS LIBRARY 1
November 8,
1962
CHIROPRACTOR OPENS OFFICE (GIBBONS, ALLAN) 12
November 8,
1962
CARSTENS, IDA LOUISE 11
November 8,
1962
WELLS, JACK R 12
November 8,
1962
REPUBLICANS WIN IN 48TH DISTRICT SWEEP 1
November 8,
1962
CONFUSION PLAGUES SOME POLLS; HOUR LONG WAIT TO VOTE NEEDED 1
November 8,
1962
ERICKSON LEADS WALLACE IN COMMISSIONER RACE 2
November 8,
1962
ROSE HILL FIRE HALL APPROVED 1
November 8,
1962
THE VOTE AT A GLANCE (NUMBERS) 1
November 8,
1962
SEWER RATE BEEF MAY START HERE 1
November 15,
1962
RAMQUISTS TO OBSERVE SILVER DATE 8
November 15,
1962
COREEN WINS STATE (WEBB, COREEN) 5
November 15,
1962
MAN HONORED FOR SAVING KIRKLANDER’S LIFE (SCHNEIDER, ROBERT L) 7
November 15,
1962
HUFTYS HAVE CENTENARIAN IN FAMILY (HUFTY, WILLIAM A) 11
November 15,
1962
ACTOR REFUSES DOUBLE FOR TUNNEY ROLE (CORDELL, JEFF) 11
November 15,
1962
FURNITURE SIGN TO COME DOWN (LELAND FURNITURE) 2
November 15,
1962
COLLEGE SUGGESTIONS MAY AFFECT DISTRICT 1
November 15,
1962
NEW REDMOND ELEMENTARY (SKETCH) 1
November 15,
1962
CHAMBER CONSIDERS PLANNING 1
November 15,
1962
RESIDENTIAL WORKERS BOOST UGN DRIVE TO NEAR 100% 12
November 15,
1962
ANNE PAMELIA BROTEN, GAYLORD I GUNHUS 8
November 15,
1962
WINDING SAMMAMISH RIVER TO BE SHORN OF TREES 1
November 15,
1962
50 FT LOTS ASKED FOR WATERFRONT 1
November 15,
1962
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (LEASH LAW) 2
November 15,
1962
POLICE TRAINING (PHOTO) 3
November 15,
1962
TWO FOUND GUILTY OF ROBBERY 3
November 15,
1962
STAFF GIVES EQUIPMENT TO HOSPITAL 6
November 15,
1962
WEST, LOUISE C 2
November 15,
1962
TROWBRIDGE, RAY 7
November 15,
1962
WATSON, RALPH WILLIAM 7
November 15,
1962
AMUNDSEN, LILLY MAY 12
November 15,
1962
FLETCHER, ELLIOTT 12
November 15,
1962
HAMILTON, MARTHA E 12
November 15,
1962
VOTERS SHOW CONFIDENCE LELAND SAYS 1
November 15,
1962
50 FT LOTS ASKED FOR WATERFRONT 1
November 15,
1962
QUICK DEFENSE COPS SHARE OF 1962 KINGCO GRID TITLE 4
November 15,
1962
NARROWER STREET SUGGESTED (NE 60TH ST) 1
November 15,
1962
TELEPHONE CO PLANS EXPANSION 1
November 15,
1962
NEW LOOK (PHOTO OF WATER DEPARTMENT UNIFORMS) 1
November 15,
1962
SEWER CHARGES SEEN EQUITABLE IN CITY 2
November 15,
1962
DIANA STEEN, RICHARD H GUERTIN 8
November 15,
1962
OLLIE MARGARET MIDGE DAVIS, JERRY PHILLIP JASON WILES 8
November 22,
1962
MILLER’S JOY: A SIGN PAINTING OVEN (MILLER, JACK) 4
November 22,
1962
HOUGHTON LAUNDRYMAN WINS METRO ACTION – A LITTLE (COLSON, STAN) 8
November 22,
1962
SCOUTING IS FAVORITE PASTTIME IN RUSSELL MCCLINTICK FAMILY 10
November 22,
1962
GREETINGS FROM IRELAND SENT BY CLAY BURNARD 10
November 22,
1962
KIRKLAND’S GROWTH NOTED WITH JOURNAL’S CAMERA (PHOTOS) 7
November 22,
1962
COLLEGE BID BOOSTED 4
November 22,
1962
CHURCH BUILDING SET IN JAN. (CONGREGATIONAL) 12
November 22,
1962
RESCUE TRUCK READY TO GO 7
November 22,
1962
ACRE TRACTS DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCED 1
November 22,
1962
DEVELOPERS HAVE LOST THE BATTLE! 8
November 22,
1962
SCHOOL MANAGER HONORED (MCGINTY, J TREMAINE) 4
November 22,
1962
NINE COUNTRIES REPRESENTED ON NORTHWEST CAMPUS 9
November 22,
1962
SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES TO MARK THANKSGIVING DAY 1
November 22,
1962
BOAT MAKER MOVING HERE (BIGELOW-SANFORD) 7
November 22,
1962
JOHNSON PLANS TO BE ‘UNDERSTANDING’ (JOHNSON, CHARLES W) 1
November 22,
1962
15 YEAR OLD APPREHENDED 6
November 22,
1962
PATROL BOAT DAMAGED 6
November 22,
1962
DOG POUND (PHOTO) 8
November 22,
1962
CLAUSEN, CHARLES L 8
November 22,
1962
BELLEVUEAN ELECTED ROADS CHIEF (MILLER, L JOE) 1
November 22,
1962
ASHTON KIWANIS HEAD 1
November 22,
1962
3 EAST SIDE YMCA’S POSSIBLE 1
November 22,
1962
ROSE HILL VOTES CAN BE COUNTED 1
November 22,
1962
CHUCK LEE TO BE MANAGER OF GOLD CREEK PARK 5
November 22,
1962
ROSE HILL VOTES CAN BE COUNTED 1
November 22,
1962
STREET FUNDS RETURNED 4
November 22,
1962
MR AND MRS RONALD G HUMPHREY 9
November 29,
1962
CELLAR GALLERY TO OPEN INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW 13
November 29,
1962
GRANDMOTHER WINS ROSE BOWL TRIP (HOLLENBECK, ROSE) 1
November 29,
1962
KIRKLANDER REPORTS BIG BLOW IN GUAM (ALMOND, ROBERT A) 14
November 29,
1962
OBAN’S HATCHERY EXPANSION TO GLAMORIZE MARKET STREET 16
November 29,
1962
FINN HILL SCHOOL MAY OPEN SEPT 1 (SKETCH) 3
November 29,
1962
FIRM HIRED TO PLAN STEWART SCHOOL 5
November 29,
1962
JUANITA APARTMENT DENIED 1
November 29,
1962
KIRKLAND DIRECTORY AND CITY MAP 9-Aug
November 29,
1962
OBAN’S HATCHERY EXPANSION TO GLAMORIZE MARKET STREET 16
November 29,
1962
KIRKLAND’S TOMORROW (MAP SHOWING DOWNTOWN PLANS) 6
November 29,
1962
CHRISTMAS BASKET DRIVE UNDERWAY 1
November 29,
1962
REACTION TO CUBAN CRISIS LOCAL 6
November 29,
1962
KIRKLAND’S TOMORROW (MAP SHOWING DOWNTOWN PLANS) 6
November 29,
1962
READING INSTRUCTION TO BE TOPIC 1
November 29,
1962
ROSE HILL FIRST GRADERS TURN CALENDAR BACK 5
November 29,
1962
SCHOOLS SEEK ADVICE 6
November 29,
1962
TWO MILE WALK FOR STUDENTS SUGGESTED 7
November 29,
1962
144 STUDENTS ON KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL 13
November 29,
1962
JEANETTE KINNEY, DARRYL WARNER 10
November 29,
1962
TAX BILLS EVEN 1
November 29,
1962
PLANNING POLICY PROPOSED 1
November 29,
1962
KIRKLAND TO DON ITS CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS THIS WEEKEND 1
November 29,
1962
SMALLER LOTS SUGGESTED 3
November 29,
1962
UNITED CONTROL PROFIT PICTURE IMPROVED, PRESIDENT REPORTS 2
November 29,
1962
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (LEASH LAW) 2
November 29,
1962
CITY’S LAWS CODIFIED 3
November 29,
1962
OFFICERS COMPLETE SCHOOLING 5
November 29,
1962
STORAASLI, SELINA 3
November 29,
1962
STANLEY, CARL 7
November 29,
1962
JEPHCOTT, WILLIAM 7
November 29,
1962
FRASER, CLAUDE LELAND 14
November 29,
1962
TAYLOR, MARGARET ELISA 14
November 29,
1962
RODENBAUGH, JOSEPH CLARK 14
November 29,
1962
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (LAWN BOWLING) 2
November 29,
1962
NOBODY WANTS 108TH 1
November 29,
1962
FREEWAY LINK IS TOPIC 1
November 29,
1962
NEW STREET APPROVED (124 AVE NE) 1
November 29,
1962
SIMONDS RD IMPROVEMENT HELD UP 1
November 29,
1962
NORTHUP INTERCHANGE (MAP) 2
November 29,
1962
BIDS TO BE OPENED ON SEWAGE TRUNKLINE 5
November 29,
1962
TERRIE IRWIN, RICHARD BURNHAM 10
November 29,
1962
SUSAN PARTLOW, PHILIP E TEADERMAN 10
November 29,
1962
HOLLEY POSEY, DAVID M BIRD 13
December 6,
1962
SEAMEN’S QUITS BUSINESS 2
December 6,
1962
CONTRALTO TO APPEAR IN CONCERT (KINYON, ALICE) 10
December 6,
1962
KIRKLAND FAMILY PREPARES FOR STAY IN THE PHILIPPINES (BEECH, RONALD) 1
December 6,
1962
GROCERYMAN WAS SCARED, SACRED (MCMANUS, MIKE) 1
December 6,
1962
HOUGHTONIAN NAMED TO STATE POST (TUTTLE, HIRAM) 1
December 6,
1962
FOR RENT, 154 ACRES OF SCHOOL SITES 3
December 6,
1962
PETER KIRK BANISHED TO MAYOR’S OFFICE 3
December 6,
1962
GARAGE BUILDER TOLD TO REZONE (HAAS, GENE) 1
December 6,
1962
DISTRICT PUPILS LEARN TO READ BY VARIETY 1
December 6,
1962
BOARDMEN BRISTLE (HIRING DISCRIMINATION) 6
December 6,
1962
RICH DISTRICT MEANS RICHER EDUCATION 7
December 6,
1962
FIRE FIGHTING AGREEMENT REACHED 6
December 6,
1962
SANTA’S COMING 1
December 6,
1962
SANTA’S HEAD TO BE RETURNED 1
December 6,
1962
PETER KIRK BANISHED TO MAYOR’S OFFICE 3
December 6,
1962
LAKE LEVEL TO BE KEPT AT 20 FEET 4
December 6,
1962
ROBBER TAKES $2185 (KIRKLAND FOODLANE) 1
December 6,
1962
BEAUTY COUPONS COSTLY 1
December 6,
1962
35 MPH SPEED TO BE TALKED 6
December 6,
1962
TWO BURGLARIES REPORTED HERE 7
December 6,
1962
CLINIC TO HELP CURE MENTAL ILLNESS AIM OF EAST SIDE DRIVE 1
December 6,
1962
HUTCHESON, JOHN C 7
December 6,
1962
ACCESS ROUTE TOLD 1
December 6,
1962
COUNTY SAYS 108TH AVE ACCEPTED 1
December 6,
1962
NEW BRIDGE (PHOTOS OF EVERGREEN BRIDGE) 3
December 6,
1962
TELEPHONE LINES GO UNDERGROUND 9
December 6,
1962
VICKI SIMMONS, WILLIAM AYLESWORTH 8
December 6,
1962
BONNIE FRANKLIN, KIT WICKENKAMP 8
December 6,
1962
PATRICIA GAIL CHARLESON, HAROLD WALTER WEBB 10
December 13,
1962
COUPLE TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING DATE (KUNI, MR AND MRS HOWARD) 10
December 13,
1962
LOST CITY OF JUNGLE VIEWED BY ELWOODS (ELWOOD, CLAUDE) 1
December 13,
1962
FRIEND PRAISES ARTISTRY OF MRS ALICE KINYON 8
December 13,
1962
KIRKLAND NURSE’S AID GIVES 1 YEAR, 100 HOURS SERVICE (REEK, ALICE) 16
December 13,
1962
SPLIT VOTE PUTS OFF HOUGHTON WATERFRONT CHANGE 1
December 13,
1962
SUNDAY CLOSING BACKED 1
December 13,
1962
5 CORNER REZONES PROPOSED 1
December 13,
1962
ZONE CODE CHANGES DUE 1
December 13,
1962
FINN HILL GROUP BACKS ANNEXATION 1
December 13,
1962
ROSE HILL DOUBLE SHIFTS END 1
December 13,
1962
STEWART SCHOOL: HOUSE OF HELP FOR THE FORMER HOPELESS 6
December 13,
1962
CHARLENE VANDEFORD, SAM HIGGINS 8
December 13,
1962
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (CITY BEAUTIFICATION HAD PUBLIC SUPPORT) 2
December 13,
1962
SAMMAMISH DRAINAGE CONDEMNATIONS TO BEGIN 5
December 13,
1962
150 GIRLS TO CAROL IN KIRKLAND 1
December 13,
1962
YULE TREE SALE HISTORY IS LONG 7
December 13,
1962
SPLIT VOTE PUTS OFF HOUGHTON WATERFRONT CHANGE 1
December 13,
1962
SPLIT VOTE PUTS OFF HOUGHTON WATERFRONT CHANGE 1
December 13,
1962
‘HOME OF JOANNE’ SIGNS MISSING 1
December 13,
1962
REYNOLDS’ APPEAL SET JAN 29 1
December 13,
1962
ROBBERY WARRANT OUT FOR SUSPECT 2
December 13,
1962
TWO ROBBERS SENTENCED 7
December 13,
1962
SCHROEDER, GEORGIA LEOLA 3
December 13,
1962
BARRETT, GORDON S 5
December 13,
1962
STALEY, HARRY B 7
December 13,
1962
MCCORMACK, MILDRED G 11
December 13,
1962
JACKMAN, HAZEL 14
December 13,
1962
POST 611 HAS FIRST EAGLE SCOUT (FLANDERS, BARRY) 12
December 13,
1962
METHODISTS PLEDGE $1000 11
December 13,
1962
COUNTY AID MAY HELP SMALL CITY STREETS 7
December 13,
1962
NEW PHONE DIRECTORY IN MAKING 9
December 13,
1962
MELISSA JEAN MILLS, CRAIG HALL 8
December 20,
1962
MRS MCNARY IS STUDYING WHAT TO DO FOR CHRISTMAS (MCNARY, ZAIDE) 1
December 20,
1962
TEARS REPLACE JOHN HAYES’ USUAL SMILE 7
December 20,
1962
MAYOR VETOES NEW LOT CHANGE ACTION 1
December 20,
1962
FIVE CORNER REZONE OK’D 1
December 20,
1962
SCHOOLS SAVE $13000 1
December 20,
1962
TEACHING MACHINES APPROVED 1
December 20,
1962
DISTRICT SEEKS CHURCH CLASSROOM 1
December 20,
1962
LW ALUMNI SET DANCE FOR REUNION 3
December 20,
1962
PATRICIA ANN HAGERTY, JOHN A SCHNEIDER 8
December 20,
1962
BEVERLY SU HUMPHREYS, ROBERT THOMAS HAGERTY 8
December 20,
1962
FLUORIDATION UP TO VOTER IN KIRKLAND 3
December 20,
1962
MAYOR VETOES NEW LOT CHANGE ACTION 1
December 20,
1962
CHRISTMAS TRAIL ENTRIES LISTED FOR VIEWING 1
December 20,
1962
DEAR SANTA LETTERS TRAVEL TO NORTH POLE AND BACK 3
December 20,
1962
KIRKLAND BANS CARDROOMS 1
December 20,
1962
JOANNE SIGNS RETURNED 1
December 20,
1962
LIGHT THEFTS HALTED HERE 1
December 20,
1962
POLICE TO HAVE PHONE 2
December 20,
1962
VANDALISM IN JUANITA COULD COST PARENTS, SHERIFF WARNS 12
December 20,
1962
SMITH, LUELLA T 1
December 20,
1962
CATES, NITA FLORENCE 2
December 20,
1962
MERRILL, CLYDE 2
December 20,
1962
STEWART, EVERETT 2
December 20,
1962
KIRKLANDERS MAY LEARN “Y” FUNDING 2
December 20,
1962
CHRISTMAS MESSAGES 11-Oct
December 20,
1962
DISTRICT SEEKS CHURCH CLASSROOM 1
December 20,
1962
FREEWAY ACCESS (MAP) 2
December 20,
1962
NE 60TH OUT AS ARTERIAL 5
December 20,
1962
KIRKLAND MOVES TO PROTECT SEWER 1
December 20,
1962
SEWER RATES CHANGED 3
December 27,
1962
PRIZES FOR FIRST BABY OF 1963 6
December 27,
1962
COAST GUARD LOOKS GOOD NOW TO FOURTH CLASSMAN (DAVIS, SCOTT) 1
December 27,
1962
MOUNTAIN CLIMBER TELLS PLANS TO SCALE MT EVEREST (WHITTAKER, JAMES) 4
December 27,
1962
FIRST BABY OF 1963 TO BE CONTEST WINNER 1
December 27,
1962
WHO CAN INCORPORATE INTO CITIES TO BE SCRUTINIZED 5
December 27,
1962
POOL DEMOLITION TOLD (FOUNTAIN POOL AT 13TH AVE W & MARKET) 9
December 27,
1962
OVER WATERFRONT APARTMENT: HOUGHTON HAILED TO COURT 1
December 27,
1962
FROSTY’S CAFE TO OPEN AT NEW JUANITA LOCATION (PHOTO) 12
December 27,
1962
NEW OFFICERS (PHOTO) 7
December 27,
1962
CHRISTMAS BASKETS DELIVERED TO 45 FAMILIES 12
December 27,
1962
5 CORNERS BUSINESS ZONE OK 2
December 27,
1962
SCHOOL BOARD SEES ITS REPORT CARD 3
December 27,
1962
BRIGHT STUDENTS WIN BREAKS IN LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS 7
December 27,
1962
DIANNE KATHLEEN CRANE, KAY MICHAEL SWEENEY 8
December 27,
1962
TUNES OF YESTERYEAR SOUGHT BY LW ALUMNI 1
December 27,
1962
HIGHER FIRE DEPARTMENT COSTS SEEN 1
December 27,
1962
LIQUOR STORES MORE EFFICIENT, PROFIT PERCENTAGE UNCHANGED 7
December 27,
1962
TRAIL WINNERS (PHOTOS) 1
December 27,
1962
MANY OUTDOOR DISPLAYS NOT IN YULE CONTEST 10
December 27,
1962
OVER WATERFRONT APARTMENT: HOUGHTON HAILED TO COURT 1
December 27,
1962
UNITED CONTROL DECLARES PROFIT 12
December 27,
1962
OVER WATERFRONT APARTMENT: HOUGHTON HAILED TO COURT 1
December 27,
1962
BELLEVUEAN MAKES UNEXPECTED STAY (ATKINSON, ROBERT K) 1
December 27,
1962
BAD CHECK ALERT SET 1
December 27,
1962
MANCA, RUTH NEWMAN 3
December 27,
1962
DIVINE, EUGENE 3
December 27,
1962
YMCA MONEY ALLOCATION TO BE TOLD 7
December 27,
1962
JOURNAL STARTS NEW SERVICES 12
December 27,
1962
BOWLING GREEN COST REPORTED 4
December 27,
1962
WATER TOWER PLANS TOLD (ROSE HILL) 10
December 27,
1962
BRIDGE LINK BID DUE 1
December 27,
1962
BRIDGE INTERCHANGE PLANS SHOWN (PHOTOS) 2
December 27,
1962
(WATER) DISTRICT SAVES $35000 1
December 27,
1962
PUGET POWER TELLS WHY IT WANTS TO RAISE POWER RATES 4
December 27,
1962
WATER TOWER PLANS TOLD (ROSE HILL) 10
December 27,
1962
CAROLYN BRASHEARS, RICHARD SOHNS 8
January 3, 1963 FROSTY’S CAFE – GRAND OPENING 7
January 3, 1963 90-YEAR-OLD SHARES CHRISTMAS BIRTHDAY (LAMB, NETTIE) 1
January 3, 1963 PARENTS SHARE LETTERS FROM PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER (WOODSON, JACQUEY) 7
January 3, 1963 FINN HILL RADIO TOWER OK SOUGHT 1
January 3, 1963 BLAZE WIPES OUT JOTBLADS 1
January 3, 1963 ZONE CHANGES OUTLINED 1
January 3, 1963 SCHOOL DISTRICT RACES TO KEEP UP 1
January 3, 1963 DOOR TO LEARNING OPENS FOR HANDICAPPED 1
January 3, 1963 SCHOOLS WIN “GIFTED” GRANT 1
January 3, 1963 MERGER PETITION OUT NOW 1
January 3, 1963 BLAZE WIPES OUT JOTBLADS 1
January 3, 1963 JACK MILLER LEAVES CITY 2
January 3, 1963 $20 MILLION IN METRO PROJECTS SLATED FOR EAST SIDE IN 1963 3
January 3, 1963 EASTSIDERS KEPT THEIR WORLD TURNING IN 1962 REVIEW 6
January 3, 1963 MATCH HEAD BOMB BLOWS IN ALLEY 1
January 3, 1963 40 MPH LIMIT PLANNED FOR JUANITA DR. 3
January 3, 1963 NORTHLAKE COURT MAY START SLOWLY 3
January 3, 1963 100,000TH BOOK CHECKED FROM LIBRARY 9
January 3, 1963 MAYER, ROBERT E 3
January 3, 1963 BIRNBAUM, ANTON 7
January 3, 1963 HIX, ALBERT 7
January 3, 1963 MASONS SET INSTALLATION (MARSH, JESSE) 10
January 3, 1963 CHURCH OFFERS BIBLE COURSE (TRINITY LUTHERAN) 3
January 3, 1963 NORTHUP HEARING SLATED 1
January 3, 1963 100TH AVE NE REPAVING SET IN ’63 1
January 3, 1963 NEW NE 124 HEARING SET 2
January 3, 1963 JUNCTION PAVING PUT OFF 2
January 3, 1963 PHOTO OF FALLEN TREE FROM COLUMBUS DAY HURRICANE 5
January 3, 1963 JANICE MUNZINGER, MICHAEL ELDRIDGE 8
January 3, 1963 DONNA L LUCAS, EARL L DAVIS 8
January 10,
1963
CHOICE LOTS IN WILDWOOD HEIGHTS (PHOTO) 4
January 10,
1963
COUPLES SHARE 40TH ANNIVERSARY (AMUNDSEN & ERICKSEN) 8
January 10,
1963
ART TEACHER HERE SELLS SCULPTURE (ANDERSON, GORDON LEE) 9
January 10,
1963
CO-ED TO STUDY IN VIENNA (JENSEN, TOBE) 1
January 10,
1963
KIRKLAND’S JUDGE MARY KING TO END 20 YEAR ERA 1
January 10,
1963
AREA’S FIRST BABY BORN TO REDMONDERS (AYERS, DONALD) 1
January 10,
1963
KIRKLAND TAKES STEPS TO LOCATE EAST SIDE YMCA BUILDING HERE 1
January 10,
1963
IMAGE BOOST SOUGHT 1
January 10,
1963
LAND USE PLAN BEFORE CITY COUNCIL 9
January 10,
1963
SCHOOLS FIND CHILDREN WINNING, $$$ WON’T STRETCH 1
January 10,
1963
FINNISH TEACHER TO OBSERVE (INGERO, KIRSTI) 1
January 10,
1963
DIRECTOR SAYS HE WON’T RUN FOR REELECTION (HAMLEY, CHARLES) 1
January 10,
1963
PRINCIPALS NAMED FOR NEW SCHOOLS 3
January 10,
1963
‘STIR THEM TO LOOK DEEPLY INTO LIFE’ IS FORMULA (RASH, CHARLES) 6
January 10,
1963
CONCERT SLATED BY SCHOOL 6
January 10,
1963
TWO NAMED FIRE DEPT. OFFICERS (DEAN, ROSS & SCHONOVER, KENNETH) 4
January 10,
1963
JUANITA FIRE TRUCK CLOSER – ANDERSON 6
January 10,
1963
NEW LAWYER HIRED (STEVENSON, ROBERT) 1
January 10,
1963
UNITED WINS CONTRACTS 4
January 10,
1963
HOUGHTON POLICE PHONE TOLD 1
January 10,
1963
KIRKLANDER REPORTS FORGER USES CHECKS 3
January 10,
1963
JUANITA SPEED LIMIT SET 4
January 10,
1963
NORTHLAKE COURT TO OPEN 5
January 10,
1963
KAREN’S ALIVE TODAY THANKS TO QUICK ACTING DOCTOR (BAKER, KAREN) 3
January 10,
1963
LYSTAD, CONRAD 3
January 10,
1963
LANDVATTER, AMELIA ANN 3
January 10,
1963
HUNTINGTON, MARGARET 6
January 10,
1963
KIRKLAND TAKES STEPS TO LOCATE EAST SIDE YMCA BUILDING HERE 1
January 10,
1963
STATE PRESIDENT HONORED AT WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING 10
January 10,
1963
IRONWORK (PHOTO OF EVERGREEN BRIDGE) 5
January 10,
1963
PHONE CONSTRUCTION TO EXCEED $1 MILLION 1
January 10,
1963
SEWER PROSPECTS REVIEWED 5
January 10,
1963
CHIEF OPERATOR RETIRES FROM PHONE COMPANY (GRIFFITH, EMILY K) 12
January 10,
1963
ELINORE ADELE HOWLETT, NICKOLAS BALFE COTTRELL 8
January 10,
1963
MARILYN M PHEIGH, RICHARD WES COOPER 8
January 17,
1963
CELLAR GALLERY TO SHOW WORK OF TWO ARTISTS 10
January 17,
1963
LEGION AUXILIARY HONORS BIRTHDAY OF “GRACIOUS LADY” (CURTIS,
LOUISE)
8
January 17,
1963
COMPANY PROMOTES KIRKLANDER (SHELVER, JAMES R) 10
January 17,
1963
FINN HILL RADIO TOWER PROTEST SENT 2
January 17,
1963
CLINIC CITED BY ARCHITECTS (LAKESHORE CLINIC) 10
January 17,
1963
BUSINESS LISTINGS INCREASED 6
January 17,
1963
OLD CLOTHES DRIVE SLATED JAN 21-25 9
January 17,
1963
MONEY NEEDS OUTLINED 1
January 17,
1963
LEO AALTONEN SEEKS SCHOOL DIRECTOR JOB 1
January 17,
1963
TEACHERS ASK NEW SALARY SCHEDULE 3
January 17,
1963
CHERYL ANN OSKNESS, ALLEN T TEMPLETON 8
January 17,
1963
NEW FIRE CHIEF FOR HOUGHTON (WILSON, CLYDE) 6
January 17,
1963
KIRKLAND FIRE PUT OUT 6
January 17,
1963
’62 FINES BOOST REVENUE 1
January 17,
1963
HOUGHTON ZONING TO HAVE MORE STUDY 3
January 17,
1963
INDUSTRIAL REZONE ASKED NEAR REDMOND 3
January 17,
1963
CHARLES JOHNSON JR OPENS NEW NORTHLAKE JUSTICE COURT 1
January 17,
1963
THORP QUITS POLICE 1
January 17,
1963
KIRKLAND GUNMAN NABBED 1
January 17,
1963
YOUTH SLAMS SKILLET THROUGH CLICK’S GLASS 1
January 17,
1963
LAW FIRM HERE CHANGES NAME (POWELL, LIVENGOOD, DUNLAP AND SILVERNALE) 2
January 17,
1963
VANDALS DUMP NEWSSTAND 3
January 17,
1963
TRAFFIC COURT TO SEND VIOLATORS BACK TO SCHOOL 9
January 17,
1963
HAYWARD, LEONARD EDWARD 3
January 17,
1963
CLARENCE, GLENN 6
January 17,
1963
CROOK, JULIA 10
January 17,
1963
VAN DER SALM, HERMAN 10
January 17,
1963
ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSED FOR ROSE HILL 1
January 17,
1963
CITY ACCESS IN BUDGET 1
January 17,
1963
ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSED FOR ROSE HILL 1
January 17,
1963
KIRKLAND-EVERETT LINK PLANS ASKED 1
January 17,
1963
THIRD BRIDGE STEP TAKEN 1
January 17,
1963
GRAVELED INTERCHANGE IN USE 1
January 17,
1963
FINN HILL WATER SUPPLY WINS BOOST 3
January 17,
1963
WATER TOWER PLAN HELD UP 7
January 17,
1963
ELIZABETH ANN LEAN, GERALD HALLIDAY 8
January 17,
1963
ELIZABETH BOWER, NELS J GUNDERSON 8
January 24,
1963
COUPLE OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY (MOYER, MR AND MRS RALPH) 8
January 24,
1963
PARENTS PROTEST PLAY PLAN (DEATH OF A SALESMAN) 3
January 24,
1963
GROUPS HONOR MARY KING 1
January 24,
1963
MISSIONARY FAMILY AT HOME IN ETHIOPIA (RUSSELL, MURRAY) 6
January 24,
1963
MAYOR TOLD TO TRY TO ACQUIRE ARMORY 1
January 24,
1963
GUBSER HOME GUTTED THURSDAY BY FLAMES 7
January 24,
1963
CURRY PUTS IN TV STORE VIEWER (LAKEVIEW IGA) 3
January 24,
1963
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR MOTHERS’ MARCH IN MARCH OF DIMES 6
January 24,
1963
PLANNER CUTS OFF VARIANCE PATH 2
January 24,
1963
WALL-TO-WALL STUDENTS POSSIBLE IN LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS 1
January 24,
1963
$180,000 DEFICIT SEEN HERE 1
January 24,
1963
SCHOOLS HERE PARTICULARLY HURT – SOLONS 1
January 24,
1963
PARENTS PROTEST PLAY PLAN (DEATH OF A SALESMAN) 3
January 24,
1963
LAKEVIEW WINS SAFETY AWARD 10
January 24,
1963
FIRES COST $23304 IN DISTRICT 1
January 24,
1963
3 MINUTE FIRE SERVICE TOLD FOR HILL 2
January 24,
1963
GUBSER HOME GUTTED THURS. BY FLAMES 7
January 24,
1963
FOUR NABBED WITH PISTOL IN AUTO 1
January 24,
1963
$573 THEFT REPORTED 1
January 24,
1963
JUDGE’S FIRST CASE “MOST UNUSUAL” 2
January 24,
1963
INTERPRETER SUPPLIED BY KIRKLAND HOSPITAL 2
January 24,
1963
SANDS, MAUDE 3
January 24,
1963
TODD, THEODORE 3
January 24,
1963
SIEVANEN, LEO ADOLPH 3
January 24,
1963
CONRAD, KATHRYN K 5
January 24,
1963
HUNICH, PAUL 5
January 24,
1963
EAST SIDE YMCA TO MARK 20 YEARS’ SERVICE JAN 27 1
January 24,
1963
HYDROFOIL UNWRAPPED AT HOUGHTON 4
January 24,
1963
COMMUTER BOAT SUGGESTED 1
January 24,
1963
FREEWAY-BRIDGE LINK PLANS HIT LOCAL SNAG 1
January 24,
1963
BRIDGE LINK PLANS HIT 1
January 24,
1963
CHARLENE VANDERFORD, SAMUEL HIGGINS 8
January 24,
1963
CLAUDETTE HARRIS, DENNIS PAUL MASON 8
January 24,
1963
BERNADINE BENNETT, JIMMY BULYCA 8
January 31,
1963
GREER NAMED NEW DIRECTOR OF GALLERY 1
January 31,
1963
NOON COMMENDS CHIEF MIKE FALK 5
January 31,
1963
CAREER WOMAN KEEPS PACE WITH CHALLENGES BY CHOICE (GOSSELIN, JANE) 7
January 31,
1963
SCHOOL PLANS EXPANSIONS (SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST) 5
January 31,
1963
NEW BUSINESS HERE PROVIDES HANDICAPPED EMPLOYMENT (ORI) 5
January 31,
1963
AUTO SUPPLY CHANGES HANDS AFTER 15 YEARS (B AND D AUTO SUPPLY) 10
January 31,
1963
BENNETT CHALLENGES LEIDER FOR BOARD 1
January 31,
1963
NEW BUSINESS HERE PROVIDES HANDICAPPED EMPLOYMENT (ORI) 5
January 31,
1963
PEGGY JO BAILEY, JERRY DOUGLAS MCCLURE 6
January 31,
1963
CAROL JUNE COX, JOHN CRAIG GRIFFIN 6
January 31,
1963
PATRICIA SHARLENE WINGET, BEN C JENKINS 7
January 31,
1963
LEGISLATIVE COALITION IMPORTANT TO EAST SIDE, ANDERSEN SAYS 3
January 31,
1963
KIRKLAND FUND AT SAFE LEVEL 5
January 31,
1963
HOUGHTON TO WAIT FOR METRO 1
January 31,
1963
EAST SIDE PSYCHIATRIC NEEDS TO BE DISCUSSED 5
January 31,
1963
HOUGHTON TO WAIT FOR METRO 1
January 31,
1963
GARBAGE LETTERS URGED 1
January 31,
1963
POLICE SQUELCH TEEN PARTY 1
January 31,
1963
REYNOLDS’ APPEAL HEARD 1
January 31,
1963
15 TELEPHONE POLES STOLEN 1
January 31,
1963
MEMORIAL HONORS LIBRARIAN (SMITH, LUELLA) 1
January 31,
1963
CAMERON, ALLEN C 1
January 31,
1963
DOUGHERTY, EMMA I 2
January 31,
1963
KERR, MELVAN 3
January 31,
1963
CHASE, SUSAN 5
January 31,
1963
NAFTZGER, ARTHUR R 5
January 31,
1963
WOODWARD, LAVERNE 10
January 31,
1963
EASTSIDE HANDICAPPERS APPEAL FOR MEMBERS 3
January 31,
1963
ROTARY CLUB ELECTS SLATE FOR ’63-’64 1
January 31,
1963
FIRST EAST SIDE “Y” HERE IF COUNTY APPROVES SITE 4
January 31,
1963
FRED KLEIN LAUDS CLASSIFIEDS 1
January 31,
1963
REALTORS SCORE TOWN ZONE RULES 4
January 31,
1963
CITIES, COUNTIES VIE FOR SUBURBIA 1
January 31,
1963
4 LANE PAVING FORESEEN 1
January 31,
1963
LAKE ST S. BILL IN HOPPER` 1
January 31,
1963
GARBAGE LETTERS URGED 1
January 31,
1963
GAYLE BROWN, PAUL MCDERMOTT 6
January 31,
1963
MELANIE LINDE, JAMES MCDERMOTT 6
January 31,
1963
RITE BELL CRANFILL, WILLIAM H MACDERMID 7
January 31,
1963
MARTHA MARIE OLSEN, CHRIS E LAWR 7
February 7,
1963
ACTING EXPERIENCE VARIES IN CAST FOR “SILVER CORD” 7
February 7,
1963
MARCHING MOTHER SCORES SUCCESS ON INITIAL TRY (MCDANIELS, MRS JACK) 1
February 7,
1963
‘EXPLOSION’ NOTED IN HOSPITAL (7 BIRTHS IN ONE DAY) 3
February 7,
1963
THIRD SET OF RADIO TOWERS PROPOSED 6
February 7,
1963
GROUND BROKEN FOR SHOPPING CENTER (HOUGHTON) 3
February 7,
1963
COLLEGE TO BUILD NEW GYM 1
February 7,
1963
THOREAU CONTRACT AWARDED 2
February 7,
1963
PARENTS BUILD TRAIL TO MARK TWAIN 5
February 7,
1963
CITY SHOPS LOSE OUT IN 2ND BID 3
February 7,
1963
$2/3 MILLION IN BUILDINGS PLANNED 1
February 7,
1963
BOARD BACKED ON PLAY 2
February 7,
1963
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (DISCUSSION OF “DEATH OF A SALESMAN”) 2
February 7,
1963
SHOVLIN SAYS HIGH SCHOOLERS DRINK LESS 2
February 7,
1963
BARBARA ALLEN, KENNETH H SIEGFRIED 7
February 7,
1963
18 YEAR OLD VOTE REASON TOLD HERE 2
February 7,
1963
BOOSTED COSTS FORESEEN (JUDGE’S SERVICES) 1
February 7,
1963
EAST SIDE LOSES LAWMEN 1
February 7,
1963
14 SEEK LAW POST 1
February 7,
1963
CITIZEN TOLD TO FILE ACCESS CLAIM (BALDWIN, KEN) 3
February 7,
1963
PILLS PARALYZE REDMOND LASS (JONES, KELLIE LINN) 1
February 7,
1963
FARRIS, WILLIAM 10
February 7,
1963
JOHNSON, CHARLES ARTHUR 10
February 7,
1963
BISHOP, CHARLES FRANK JR 10
February 7,
1963
CITIZEN’S COUNCIL HEAD SEEKS NEW MEMBERS 3
February 7,
1963
JAYCEES PLAN PARK UPLIFT ON MARKET 3
February 7,
1963
REDMOND-KIRKLAND FOUR LANING SOUGHT 1
February 7,
1963
BRIDGE WORKERS NONCHALANT 1
February 7,
1963
WAVERLY GIVEN GO-AHEAD 3
February 7,
1963
ROAD BREAK UP MAY GROW WORSE 5
February 7,
1963
EVERGREEN BRIDGE (PHOTO) 6
February 7,
1963
HEARING SET ON URBAN BILLS 1
February 7,
1963
METRO TRUNK (PHOTO) 3
February 7,
1963
DISTRICT SEEKS WATER TOWER 3
February 7,
1963
JEANETTE ANN KINNEY, DARRYL WARNER 8
February 7,
1963
IVA JOANN HOUSNER, WILLIAM BAERLOCHER 8
February 7,
1963
SHEILA KAE SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL CLAUDE WHITEHEAD 8
February 14,
1963
‘SILVER CORD’ OPENS 1
February 14,
1963
TEACHER STUDIES ABROAD (POPE, REV JOHN M) 12
February 14,
1963
NORTHWEST COLLEGE CAMPUS BEAUTIFICATION UNDERWAY 9
February 14,
1963
COURT OKAYS APARTMENT 1
February 14,
1963
YOUTH’S BUSINESS SLASHED BY DOG (MCCOY, JOHN) 1
February 14,
1963
TONY DRAIN SWAPS SHOES FOR FISHING 2
February 14,
1963
MARKET ESTABLISHED NEAR OLD HOMESTEAD (BEECHER, DORIS FORBES) 2
February 14,
1963
NORKIRK SCHOOL PRODUCES ONE OF FIRST CIVIL DEFENSE PLANS IN DISTRICT 1
February 14,
1963
SCHOOLS HERE CAN’T GO ON “AS USUAL” WITHOUT LEVY 1
February 14,
1963
NORKIRK SCHOOL PRODUCES ONE OF FIRST CIVIL DEFENSE PLANS IN DISTRICT 1
February 14,
1963
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS (“DEATH OF A SALESMAN”) 2
February 14,
1963
KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH FALL HONOR ROLL TOLD 3
February 14,
1963
COLLEGE REFRESHER APPROVED 9
February 14,
1963
30 MORE TO BE HIRED (HAROLDSON INDUSTRIES) 1
February 14,
1963
TONNY ARTZ, WILLIAM DENHOLM JR 8
February 14,
1963
ANTI BIAS BILL FORESEEN 1
February 14,
1963
SMOKE PALL TRAILS FIRE IN VALLEY 1
February 14,
1963
ANTI BIAS BILL FORESEEN 1
February 14,
1963
VISITING NURSE SERVICE EXTENDED TO THIS AREA 3
February 14,
1963
30 MORE TO BE HIRED (HAROLDSON INDUSTRIES) 1
February 14,
1963
INDUSTRIAL TOUR TO BE PROMOTED 1
February 14,
1963
NORTHLAKE JUSTICE COURT BAIL TOLD 2
February 14,
1963
BEER KEG TREK BAFFLES POLICE 3
February 14,
1963
GARDNER, RAY D 3
February 14,
1963
HIGHWAY PROGRESS TO BE TOLD 1
February 14,
1963
DRAINAGE DISTRICT ASKED 1
February 14,
1963
’62 TELEPHONE INCREASE TOLD 2
February 14,
1963
PHONE RATE REDUCTION EXPLAINED 12
February 14,
1963
JEANNIE GOLLOFON, KEN CHALMERS 8
February 21,
1963
HANSEN RENT-A-SHOP GRAND OPENING 4
February 21,
1963
AUDIENCE NOTES STAGING CHANGE IN “SILVER CORD” 7
February 21,
1963
ROSE HILL FAMILY ENGAGED IN SOFT-SELL MISSION WORK (BRICHOUX) 1
February 21,
1963
GUILD’S QUEEN OF HEARTS NAMES HUSBAND KING (BOND, MRS BASIL) 8
February 21,
1963
PROPOSED “Y” (LAYOUT) 2
February 21,
1963
OPEN HOUSE (PHOTO OF MARK TWAIN ELEMENTARY) 1
February 21,
1963
REZONE ASKED FOR HIGH RISE APARTMENTS 2
February 21,
1963
NEW BEAUTY SALON OPENS (JUANITA BEAUTY SALON) 2
February 21,
1963
SELF-SERVICE GARAGE OPENS (HANSEN RENT-A-SHOP) 6
February 21,
1963
SCHOOLS FACE $3.5 MILLION SHORTAGE 1
February 21,
1963
HIGH SCHOOL ENDS SMOKING TOLERATION 1
February 21,
1963
SCHOOL LEVY LOWEST ON EAST SIDE 3
February 21,
1963
FOUR HIRED TO TEACH IN SCHOOLS 9
February 21,
1963
VIOLA RUDES, GARY WHITT 8
February 21,
1963
PAMELA GOSS, RONALD KLUMB 8
February 21,
1963
KING ALGAE BANNED FROM LAKE WASHINGTON 3
February 21,
1963
MEETING TIME GOES “TO DOGS” 1
February 21,
1963
KING ALGAE BANNED FROM LAKE WASHINGTON 3
February 21,
1963
RAFT RIDERS FINED FOR CONDUCT 1
February 21,
1963
JOHNSON ANNOUNCES NORTHLAKE COURT DAYS 3
February 21,
1963
CHECK PASSER IN KIRKLAND 3
February 21,
1963
BELLEVUEAN FINED ON ASSAULT CHARGE 3
February 21,
1963
SEDAN STOLEN FROM SLATER RESIDENCE 3
February 21,
1963
RADIO STATION MAY GO ON AIR IN FALL 3
February 21,
1963
IHLENFELDT, ALBERT LAWRENCE 6
February 21,
1963
MCGUIRE, JAMES WILLIAM 6
February 21,
1963
TANNER, WANDA 6
February 21,
1963
FRIENDS OF LIBRARY SPONSOR OPEN HOUSE 7
February 21,
1963
VETS SEEK NEW BUILDING SITE 9
February 21,
1963
NEW REALTOR OPENS ON ROSE HILL (BOYCE, DICK) 2
February 21,
1963
FIVE TREK NORTH, TWO MAKE IT BACK (PRESIDENT’S 50 MILE HIKE) 1
February 21,
1963
BASEBALL STILL LEADS PARKS’ ATTENDANCE TOTAL 5
February 21,
1963
RABBI LEVINE SEES AMERICA AS LABORATORY OF WORLD 1
February 21,
1963
CITY TO STUDY BOEING BOAT 2
February 21,
1963
YARROW BAY INTERCHANGE BIDS TO BE OPENED MARCH 12 1
February 21,
1963
ROAD CHANCES GOOD 1
February 21,
1963
COUNTY PLANS EXTENSIVE ROAD WORK 2
February 28,
1963
3 KIRKLAND ART STUDENTS NAMED GOLD KEY FINALISTS (MARR / HILL / MOYER) 3
February 28,
1963
GALLERY TO PRESENT NEW ARTISTS 8
February 28,
1963
SEATTLE FEDERAL TO EXPAND 1
February 28,
1963
COX EARNS CAPTAIN RANK IN RESERVE (COX, EVERLY W) 6
February 28,
1963
SAVE “RURAL LIFE” PLAN FUTURE UNCERTAIN 3
February 28,
1963
TOWN ASKS WRITTEN RULING (APARTMENT HOUSE) 1
February 28,
1963
KIDS LOVE CREATIVE ART – IT’S GOOEY FOR ONE THING 5
February 28,
1963
LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES TELL THEIR POSITION 1
February 28,
1963
FIVE STRAIGHT “A” STUDENTS TOP HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 6
February 28,
1963
ACCORDION BAND TO PLAY 10
February 28,
1963
HOUSEWIVES SEEK TO BLOCK DUMP GROWTH 1
February 28,
1963
COMMUNITY TO NAME BROTHERHOOD WINNER 1
February 28,
1963
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN STAGE SPECTACULAR BURNING 10
February 28,
1963
TOWN ASKS WRITTEN RULING (APARTMENT HOUSE) 1
February 28,
1963
HOUGHTON MAYOR NOTES LID BILL 2
February 28,
1963
PREFAB HOUSE STOLEN 1
February 28,
1963
7 FINED ON TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS 2
February 28,
1963
‘RIGHTS LAWS IN TROUBLE 2
February 28,
1963
FOUR NABBED FOR BURGLARIES 3
February 28,
1963
FOUR HIT BY THIEVES 5
February 28,
1963
DITLEFSEN, LOUISE ANN 2
February 28,
1963
SENIOR GIRL SCOUT PROGRAM NOW INCLUDES VOCATIONAL TRAINING 8
February 28,
1963
GALS TREK AROUND LAKE IN 9 HOURS 1
February 28,
1963
NAZARENE CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR (MCCLEARY, LEE ROY) 6
February 28,
1963
104 FOOT (WATER) TOWER TO RISE ON HILL 5
February 28,
1963
NATURE DELAYS BRIDGE FLOTATION 1
February 28,
1963
EAST SIDE LOOP FREEWAY PLANS DISCLOSED 2
February 28,
1963
104 FOOT (WATER) TOWER TO RISE ON HILL 5
February 28,
1963
NATURE DELAYS BRIDGE FLOTATION 1
March 7, 1963 COUPLE OBSERVES SILVER WEDDING (PAIT, MR AND MRS L G) 6
March 7, 1963 HOBBYIST TURNS CRAFTSMAN (MCCORKLE, SAM) 1
March 7, 1963 LEGISLATORS’ NICE SAYS KIRKLAND PAGE (MYERS, FRED) 9
March 7, 1963 STUDENT’S STUDY IN MEXICO TAKES HER BEYOND CLASSROOM (NOBLE, CONNIE) 14
March 7, 1963 ADDITION (SKETCH OF ST JOHN’S EPISCOPAL) 11
March 7, 1963 PARK CREST HOMES PLAN OPEN HOUSE 12
March 7, 1963 IMPORTANT SCHOOL VOTE SLATED MARCH 12 1
March 7, 1963 CANDIDATE VARIANCES OUTLINED 1
March 7, 1963 YOUNGSTERS PREVAIL IN LEGISLATIVE STRUGGLE 1
March 7, 1963 ELECTION LABELED “MOST CRITICAL” 1
March 7, 1963 RED CROSS ENROLLMENT LAUNCHED IN SCHOOLS 6
March 7, 1963 KIRKLAND CANDIDATE RATED SUPERIOR (REAMS, BILL) 7
March 7, 1963 HERE’S CANDIDATE SKETCHES 10
March 7, 1963 ADULT CLASS CUT SEEN 10
March 7, 1963 QUICK VIEW OF SCHOOL PROBLEM 10
March 7, 1963 LOCAL ROCKHOUNDS TO DISPLAY COLLECTIONS AT REDMOND SHOW 1
March 7, 1963 COUNCIL CONSIDERS HEATING, APPOINTMENTS 2
March 7, 1963 FLUORIDE ISSUE AIRED 1
March 7, 1963 CENTURY-OLD HOUSE WILL BE MISSED (SPINNEY) 6
March 7, 1963 LAWYERS AGREE ON PRINCIPLE 1
March 7, 1963 RUNAWAY KIRKLAND GIRLS FOUND 1
March 7, 1963 HUSBAND WORRIES WIFE 3
March 7, 1963 ATTACKER SENTENCED 4
March 7, 1963 16 BIKES ON CALL 10
March 7, 1963 CYSTIC FIBROSIS UNIT ORGANIZED IN KIRKLAND 8
March 7, 1963 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN TO HOLD DISTRICT MEET IN KIRKLAND 8
March 7, 1963 METHODISTS HERE TOP FUND GOAL 11
March 7, 1963 COMMUTER BOAT SERVICE LAUNCHED, WITHOUT COMMUTERS 5
March 7, 1963 NEW PHONE DIRECTORY DELIVERED 1
March 7, 1963 SANDRA MCCORD, KENNETH FRANCES 8
March 7, 1963 JOAN KIRKBRIDE, RICHARD W PIERSON 8
March 14, 1963 KIRKLAND COUPLE STILL SMILE AFTER 65 YEARS (DAVIS, MR AND MRS WILLIAM H) 12
March 14, 1963 FRENCHMAN PLANS RETURN TO GYPSIES (LE COSSEC, JEAN) 1
March 14, 1963 JR COLLEGE CHANCES SAID REMOTE 5
March 14, 1963 BUSINESS BARRIER REMOVED 1
March 14, 1963 SCHOOL SYSTEM WINS SWEEPING ENDORSEMENT 1
March 14, 1963 KIRKLAND EDGES NEW DISTRICT 1
March 14, 1963 ROBERTA LOUISE SKERRY, ROBERT TOMKINSON 8
March 14, 1963 MELINDA BEHEYT, WILLIAM HARLAN 8
March 14, 1963 NANCY ANNE SWEET, DOUGLAS HALE STORAASLI 8
March 14, 1963 METRO TO STOP POLLUTION EARLY 2
March 14, 1963 SAMMAMISH RIVER IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT OFFERED 2
March 14, 1963 MAGAZINE PROMOTES PRIMROSES 6
March 14, 1963 FIREMEN HIT 4 BLAZES 2
March 14, 1963 ANDERSEN RAPS GOVERNOR 3
March 14, 1963 HOUGHTON SEWER BREAKTHROUGH SEEN 1
March 14, 1963 BUSINESS BARRIER REMOVED 1
March 14, 1963 KIRKLANDER FINED HERE 2
March 14, 1963 TWO NABBED ON CHARGES 3
March 14, 1963 PINBALL LAW EFFECT TO BE LITTLE HERE 5
March 14, 1963 SHERIFF’S COVERAGE “BETTER” 6
March 14, 1963 RYAN, JOHN VINCENT 2
March 14, 1963 WISE, EMMA 2
March 14, 1963 BETTES, CHESTER 2
March 14, 1963 GERLACH, EDWARD 2
March 14, 1963 GREEN, DANIEL 2
March 14, 1963 ROCKWELL, HOWARD HENRY 10
March 14, 1963 EAST SIDE MODELS FORM MANNEQUINS ASSOCIATION 8
March 14, 1963 DELAY WINS STATE TITLE (DELAY, DALLAS) 4
March 14, 1963 ‘ICE CHIPS’ SET MARCH 16 AT PLAZA 4
March 14, 1963 CHURCH DAY (PHOTO OF TRINITY LUTHERAN) 3
March 14, 1963 SUNLINE TO RETURN 1
March 14, 1963 BRIDGE GROWS (PHOTOS) 1
March 14, 1963 KIRKLAND-SEATTLE: 15 MINUTES IN MID AUGUST 1
March 14, 1963 EAST SIDE WELL OFF 1
March 14, 1963 FOUR LANES DUE IN 1965 3
March 14, 1963 GARBAGE RATES SAFE, SAYS COUNTY OFFICIAL 1
March 14, 1963 HOUGHTON SEWER BREAKTHROUGH SEEN 1
March 14, 1963 GRAEP OPTIMISTIC ON SEWERS 1
March 14, 1963 SEWER MAINS COMING TO FINN HILL NEXT FALL 2
March 14, 1963 CABLES TO HEAVY, SO BURY ‘EM 2
March 21, 1963 LOCAL FIRM WINS WIDE ATTENTION (HEISDORF & NELSON) 1
March 21, 1963 YOUNG PIANIST TO PLAY IN FAMILY CONCERT HERE (GORFKLE, KENNETH) 2
March 21, 1963 COUPLE QUALIFIES FOR BROTHERHOOD (HJORTH, MR AND MRS EDWIN V) 1
March 21, 1963 LETTERS HOME SHARED WITH JOURNAL READERS (JENSEN, TOBE) 7
March 21, 1963 FACELIFT (PHOTO OF OBAN’S HATCHERY) 5
March 21, 1963 POSSIBLE SCHOOL BUILDING TAB IS STAGGERING 2
March 21, 1963 CENTRAL STADIUM “NOT JUSTIFIED” 5
March 21, 1963 EARTH MOVES (PHOTO OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH GROUNDBREAKING) 6
March 21, 1963 ROSE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH BUILDING STARTS SATURDAY 9
March 21, 1963 LAKE DWELLERS SEEK LOWER LEVELS LONGER 1
March 21, 1963 HOUGHTON DEADLINE SLATED 1
March 21, 1963 330 7200 SQ FT LOTS PROPOSED FOR JUANITA 3
March 21, 1963 KENNY COMES TO KIRKLAND NEXT WEEK (KENNY KIRKLAND) 1
March 21, 1963 330 7200 SQ FT LOTS PROPOSED FOR JUANITA 3
March 21, 1963 MCLAUGHLIN NAMED VICE PRINCIPAL 5
March 21, 1963 HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE TEACHERS RECEIVE STIPEND 5
March 21, 1963 GANEILLE CROCKER, LONNEY H POSEY 8
March 21, 1963 LINDA SWEENEY, RONALD WAYNE WHITE 8
March 21, 1963 STRANGE LIGHT SEEN OVER JUANITA 1
March 21, 1963 YACHT CLUB C-MATES PLAN FASHION EVENT 8
March 21, 1963 NEW TRUCKS (PHOTO) 1
March 21, 1963 5 1/2 YEAR TERMS FORESEEN 1
March 21, 1963 TREES, YMCA OCCUPY COUNCILMEN 2
March 21, 1963 HOUGHTON DEADLINE SLATED 1
March 21, 1963 330 7200 SQ FT LOTS PROPOSED FOR JUANITA 3
March 21, 1963 LAKE DWELLERS SEEK LOWER LEVELS LONGER 1
March 21, 1963 YOUTH NABBED FOR BURGLARIES 6
March 21, 1963 DENTIST OPENS KENMORE OFFICE (DEMARSH, E STODDARD) 6
March 21, 1963 HUEY, FLORENCE 5
March 21, 1963 THOMAS, ANNA 7
March 21, 1963 GUSTAFSON, SOPHIE GERTRUDE 7
March 21, 1963 SHINN, MARTHA 7
March 21, 1963 SKOW, NELS 7
March 21, 1963 CROWLEY, GEORGE OLIVER 10
March 21, 1963 SAUL, IRENE 10
March 21, 1963 SCOUT FUND DRIVE LEADERS NAMED HERE 1
March 21, 1963 CLATTERBUCK NAMED JC PRESIDENT 1
March 21, 1963 LEAGUE CHANGES NAME (LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS) 1
March 21, 1963 ANDERSEN LAUDED FOR STAND 1
March 21, 1963 38TH LEGISLATURE BEGINS ELECTIONS 3
March 21, 1963 LITTLE LEAGUE MINORS REVAMPED 4
March 21, 1963 BAHA’IS TO OBSERVE NEW YEAR 9
March 21, 1963 PONTOONS TO BE ADDED 1
March 28, 1963 MILTON SCOTT KILLS WILLY LOMAN FOR STUDENTS 3
March 28, 1963 MUSICIANS REPRESENT 42 YRS WITH SEATTLE SYMPHONY (SOTER / RICHARDS) 10
March 28, 1963 CHILDREN’S CONCERT TO MAKE KIRKLAND DEBUT 14
March 28, 1963 COME FRIDAY, SKIING FAMILY HEADS FOR HILLS (ARWINE, GORDON) 6
March 28, 1963 MISSIONARY FAMILY (PHOTO OF RUSSELL, MURRAY AND FAMILY) 11
March 28, 1963 WEST COAST (PHOTO OF WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO BLDG) 7
March 28, 1963 SCHOOL PICTURE “GRIM” SAYS THOMPSON 1
March 28, 1963 NO WORRY YET ABOUT SCHOOLS 1
March 28, 1963 GOING, GOING (PHOTOS OF EAST SIDE FURNITURE SIGN REMOVAL) 11
March 28, 1963 330 LOT PLAT OKAYED 1
March 28, 1963 TOWN WAITING FOR OPINION ON APPEAL 2
March 28, 1963 PERMITS NEAR HALF MILLION 6
March 28, 1963 ‘CAMELOT’ BUILDING BEGUN 7
March 28, 1963 KENNY KIRKLAND SPARKS PROMOTION 1
March 28, 1963 DRIVER, CAR LOST AFTER ACCIDENT 1
March 28, 1963 ‘Y’ PROGRAM EXPLAINED TO CHAMBER 2
March 28, 1963 LAUGH AND PLAY (PHOTOS OF GOAT AT CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) 7
March 28, 1963 330 LOT PLAT OKAYED 1
March 28, 1963 MILTON SCOTT KILLS WILLY LOMAN FOR STUDENTS 3
March 28, 1963 SCIENCE TEACHERS WIN SUMMER STUDY GRANTS (STRONG / NIEMIC) 11
March 28, 1963 MITCHELL RUNS FOR STATE POST 11
March 28, 1963 LOUISE ROWE, DONALD BABCOCK 8
March 28, 1963 HELEN CORMIER, BRUCE PITTS 8
March 28, 1963 FIRE CHIEFS TO TRAIN 11
March 28, 1963 CITY MOVES TOWARD YMCA SITE ACTION 1
March 28, 1963 PLANNER LIAISON AGREED 1
March 28, 1963 CYSTIC FIBROSIS UNIT NAMED FOR DOCTOR (DOCTOR, JACK M) 8
March 28, 1963 TOWN WAITING FOR OPINION ON APPEAL 2
March 28, 1963 ROSE HILL WIFE SHOT BY HUBBY 1
March 28, 1963 PATROL OFFICE IN BILL 1
March 28, 1963 LAMBERT PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE 2
March 28, 1963 JOHNSON, IDA K 3
March 28, 1963 LARSON, ELLIE 11
March 28, 1963 DILLER, EARL 11
March 28, 1963 JONES, MARY L 11
March 28, 1963 HOUGH, IVA FRANCES 11
March 28, 1963 LAND SALE FLURRY NOTED IN BELT 1
March 28, 1963 LABRIE SETS SCHOOL RECORDS OVER HURDLES (LABRIE, LARRY) 4
March 28, 1963 CHURCH VACATION BACKED 1
March 28, 1963 BRIDGE GROWS 1
March 28, 1963 METRO PLAN POSSIBLE GRAEP SAYS 1
March 28, 1963 TOLT HOOKUP FORESEEN 1
April 4, 1963 FREE POTTERY DEMONSTRATION 6
April 4, 1963 EX-KIRKLANDER NAMED GRAYBAR CHIEF (REINE, JOHN) 1
April 4, 1963 ‘THIS IS YOUR LIFE’ PROGRAM HONORS KIRKLAND MOTHER OF 7 (BARTLEY, HAZLE) 8
April 4, 1963 LOIS PHILLIPS HUDSON ACCEPTS LITERARY AWARD FOR FIRST NOVEL 9
April 4, 1963 REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL MAY BE DELAYED 1
April 4, 1963 CITY HALL FACELIFT (PHOTO OF INTERIOR) 3
April 4, 1963 CHURCH WINS VACATION FOR EXPANSION (ST JOHN’S EPISCOPAL) 6
April 4, 1963 ELBOW ROOM BASIS FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL ZONING 2
April 4, 1963 FORMER JEWELRY CUSTOMERS ENCOURAGE NEW DRESS SHOP (BETTY’S) 7
April 4, 1963 KIRKLANDER TO OPERATE FILM COMPANY (CAMERON, RICHARD W) 9
April 4, 1963 COLLISION INVOLVES 3 AUTOS 1
April 4, 1963 ELBOW ROOM BASIS FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL ZONING 2
April 4, 1963 SCHOOL LIBRARY TALK SET 2
April 4, 1963 STUDENTS’ BEHAVIOR PRAISED 10
April 4, 1963 STUDENT ANNUAL STAFF NAMED 12
April 4, 1963 SENIORS’ JOB PLAN SUGGESTED 1
April 4, 1963 PATRICIA ANNE GAU, TRAVIS N MCCOLLUM 8
April 4, 1963 CITY RADIO SYSTEM PAYS OFF 3
April 4, 1963 BEEFED-UP ROLE FOR COUNTY PROPOSED 2
April 4, 1963 LOWER LAKE LEVELS MAY LINGER LONGER 1
April 4, 1963 SHIPYARD FILLING STOPPED 1
April 4, 1963 BASEBALL BAT BREAKS CAR WINDOWS 1
April 4, 1963 JUDGE NAMES TWO HELPERS (DAWSON, DONALD & BARKER, FRED) 1
April 4, 1963 GAME LAW VIOLATIONS WILL BE EXPENSIVE 6
April 4, 1963 POLICE OFFICERS COMPLETE COURSES 7
April 4, 1963 HOSPITAL OFFICERS NAMED 1
April 4, 1963 EITEL, IDA 4
April 4, 1963 DIXON, MARY SUSAN 7
April 4, 1963 SCOUT FUND HALFWAY 3
April 4, 1963 GOP LEADERS NAMED FOR 48TH DIST. 3
April 4, 1963 NEW JR HIGH BASEBALL LEAGUE INCLUDES KIRKLAND, REDMOND 4
April 4, 1963 DES WINS TITLE (CHAROUHAS, DES) 4
April 4, 1963 FAMILY TO SHARE SERVICE (NORTH, E J & NORTH, GERRY) 7
April 4, 1963 EDITORIAL ON DOCK AREA AND BOAT LAUNCHING 2
April 4, 1963 LAST STAGE OF PONTOON WORK SET 1
April 4, 1963 BRIDGE TRAFFIC BOOSTED 2
April 4, 1963 REDMOND DISTRICT MAY QUIT 1
April 4, 1963 PHONE RATES NOW INTRASTATE 6
April 11, 1963 ROSE HILL COUPLE TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY (IVES, MR AND MRS JESS) 7
April 11, 1963 EAST SIDE ARTISTS TO SHOW AT THIRD JUANITA ART FAIR 8
April 11, 1963 COURT SPURS COMMISSION 3
April 11, 1963 BUILDING TOTALS 1/2 MILLION 2
April 11, 1963 HOUGHTON TO APPEAL COURT’S DECISION (APARTMENT HOUSE) 1
April 11, 1963 MRS MAY WINS $100 AT STORE 6
April 11, 1963 FAMILY HOMELESS BY FIRE (MAYBERRY, MARVIN) 1
April 11, 1963 2 SHAKEN IN AUTO-TRAIN COLLISION 1
April 11, 1963 VIADUCT COLLISION HURTS 2 1
April 11, 1963 KIRKLAND PRIMROSE SHOW WILL BE 16TH SPONSORED BY GARDEN CLUB 8
April 11, 1963 FAMILY HOMELESS BY FIRE (MAYBERRY, MARVIN) 1
April 11, 1963 LEGISLATORS SUM UP 1
April 11, 1963 TOWN JOBS SWITCHED 5
April 11, 1963 REDMOND TO SUE COUNTY 1
April 11, 1963 EASTER RITES READIED 1
April 11, 1963 HOUGHTON TO APPEAL COURT’S DECISION (APARTMENT HOUSE) 1
April 11, 1963 MAYOR ASKS FOR 7-MAN COMMISSION 2
April 11, 1963 HOUGHTON TO APPEAL COURT’S DECISION (APARTMENT HOUSE) 1
April 11, 1963 ALLEGED FOODLANE BANDIT HELD 5
April 11, 1963 HOUGHTON POLICE CHASE AUTO 5
April 11, 1963 HOLY FAMILY THEFTS TOLD 5
April 11, 1963 PAINT SMEARED ON WALLS 5
April 11, 1963 COURT TURNS DOWN ‘DEBT COLLECTION’ 6
April 11, 1963 HAUCK NAMED TRUSTEE ( EAST SIDE COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC) 3
April 11, 1963 MCDOWELL, ETTA 12
April 11, 1963 DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS TO RECOGNIZE LEADERS 5
April 11, 1963 KIRKLAND RIDERS WIN 7 FIRSTS IN SPRING SHOW 4
April 11, 1963 EASTER RITES READIED 1
April 11, 1963 REDMOND NOW COUNTS 2172 6
April 11, 1963 COMMUTE BOAT WAITS OUT STRIKE 1
April 11, 1963 LAKE ST ON STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM 1
April 11, 1963 NE 124TH ST BRIDGE (PHOTO) 1
April 11, 1963 COUNTY REPLIES ON DUMP 2
April 11, 1963 DRAINAGE DISTRICT PLAN TOLD 5
April 18, 1963 WED 50 YEARS (SCALES, MR AND MRS RICHARD) 8
April 18, 1963 SCHOOL ART SHOW NEAR PROFESSIONAL 1
April 18, 1963 RADIO TOWERS OKAYED 5
April 18, 1963 ROSE HILL FIREHALL (PROPOSED SKETCH) 5
April 18, 1963 CRUSADERS AGAINST CANCER TO STAGE DRIVE FOR FUNDS 8
April 18, 1963 UNITED CONTROL FIRM NAMED EAST SIDE FALLOUT SHELTER 12
April 18, 1963 DOUBLE SHIFTS OUT 1
April 18, 1963 SCHOOLS TO SPEND $4 MILLION 1
April 18, 1963 SCHOOL ART SHOW NEAR PROFESSIONAL 1
April 18, 1963 16TH PRIMROSE SHOW OPENS 1
April 18, 1963 CITY SEEKS YMCA 1
April 18, 1963 JUANITA SEWERS SOUGHT 1
April 18, 1963 POLICE OUSTER: $4200 5
April 18, 1963 KINDER, HAZEL F B 2
April 18, 1963 FAGERBURG, WALTER T 5
April 18, 1963 LEWIS, LEWIS MORTIMER 5
April 18, 1963 SUNDSTROM, CHARLES HERBERT 7
April 18, 1963 PHILLIPS, ISABEL 7
April 18, 1963 EVANS, JAMES DOW 7
April 18, 1963 JUANITA BLUE BIRD GIRLS FIND JAPAN AN ADVENTURE IN LIVING 8
April 18, 1963 PELLY ASKS YOUR VIEWS ON ISSUES 2
April 18, 1963 MRS BAKKE GAMBLES FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT 5
April 18, 1963 JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE STARTS SATURDAY 1
April 18, 1963 BEHIND THE SCENES LAKE FISHING REHABILITATION STORY TOLD 4
April 18, 1963 FOUR LANE HIGHWAY FORESEEN NORTHWARD 1
April 18, 1963 BRIDGE (AERIAL PHOTO OF BRIDGE) 3
April 18, 1963 DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING COMING 1
April 18, 1963 JUANITA SEWERS SOUGHT 1
April 18, 1963 FINN HILL SEWER PLANT TO BE ASKED 1
April 18, 1963 BARBARA MAY ALLEN, KENNETH SIEGFRIED 8
April 25, 1963 HOUGHTON BANK MANAGER TOLD (HEALEY, LEO M) 9
April 25, 1963 MEDALIST ALMOST DOESN’T RSVP (CORAHORG, DEMETRI) 1
April 25, 1963 CLATTERBUCK TAGGED OUTSTANDING 1
April 25, 1963 TEACHER DISSATISFIED, WILL WRITE OWN BOOK (POTUZAK, CHET) 9
April 25, 1963 NEW PX SET FOR JUANITA 1
April 25, 1963 WATERFRONT APARTMENT PROPOSED 3
April 25, 1963 NEW PX SET FOR JUANITA 1
April 25, 1963 MUSICIAN, VOCALIST JOINS MUSIC STORE (HARDIN, EUGENE) 11
April 25, 1963 NORTH REDMOND ANNEXATION TOLD 3
April 25, 1963 FOUR PLATS BEFORE COUNTY 6
April 25, 1963 MRS WHITE PRODS STUDENTS TO FIND OUT “WHY” OF MATH (WHITE,
VIRGINIA)
1
April 25, 1963 SCIENCE FAIR SET MAY 2 3
April 25, 1963 19% WIN HONOR ROLL POSITION 5
April 25, 1963 FUTURE TEACHERS TRAIN ON-JOB IN SCHOOLS 7
April 25, 1963 KRISTINE GERDE, WILLIAM H GILMAN 8
April 25, 1963 PRIMROSE SHOW ATTRACTS LARGEST CROWD SINCE ’59 11
April 25, 1963 SLURB CURB BEGUN (SUBURBAN SLUM) 1
April 25, 1963 HOUGHTON’S JOHNSON: RULE BY LAW, NOT MEN (JOHNSON, BRUCE) 1
April 25, 1963 HOUGHTON ASKS ROAD COMPLETION 2
April 25, 1963 TWO DOCTORS LOSE AUTOS 2
April 25, 1963 REDMONDER FINED $50 9
April 25, 1963 VAN VLECK, EFFIE MAE 2
April 25, 1963 HANSEN, EMIL 2
April 25, 1963 KEIFFER, CORA OLIVE 2
April 25, 1963 HERE ARE CONTESTANTS IN SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN 2
April 25, 1963 SIX GAMES SLATED ALL DAY SATURDAY (PHOTO OF LITTLE LEAGUE TEAMS) 4
April 25, 1963 KIRKLAND RIDERS WIN 11 FIRSTS 5
April 25, 1963 YARROW INTERCHANGE (PHOTOS) 1
April 25, 1963 RESIDENTS PROTEST ROAD PAVING COST 1
April 25, 1963 HOUGHTON ASKS ROAD COMPLETION 2
April 25, 1963 PONTOON ADDED 5
April 25, 1963 METRO TRUNK NEARS 2
April 25, 1963 ENGINEERS CHECKING LAKE ST SEWER 2
April 25, 1963 MARJORIE ANN BENOR, LOREN A MARTIN 8
May 2, 1963 FAVORITE NEIGHBOR TO LEAVE THE HILL (BELTS, HAZEL) 1
May 2, 1963 EARLY HOMESTEAD TO BE SHOW SETTING (NORMAN, MRS JAMES (GOFF)) 3
May 2, 1963 BRIDLE TRAILS VOTE SLATED 1
May 2, 1963 RADIO TOWER SUIT FILED 6
May 2, 1963 PX MARKET SITE TOLD 1
May 2, 1963 EARLY HOMESTEAD TO BE SHOW SETTING (NORMAN, MRS JAMES (GOFF)) 3
May 2, 1963 EARLY HOMESTEAD TO BE SHOW SETTING (NORMAN, MRS JAMES (GOFF)) 3
May 2, 1963 PX MARKET SITE TOLD 1
May 2, 1963 EXPERIENCED CAR MEN TAKE OVER BEL KIRK MOTORS HERE 5
May 2, 1963 COMMISSION GRANTS 3 REZONINGS 12
May 2, 1963 ADULT EDUCATION OPEN HOUSE MAY 5 1
May 2, 1963 SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS ON DISPLAY 2
May 2, 1963 SENIORS, FACULTY CHOOSE SPEAKERS 6
May 2, 1963 SCHOOLS TO SEND DELEGATION TO PTA CONVENTION 8
May 2, 1963 DEANNA LUKE, RICHARD HITCH 8
May 2, 1963 FIRE HITS HOTEL (LELAND HOTEL) 1
May 2, 1963 FIRE HITS HOTEL (LELAND HOTEL) 1
May 2, 1963 NEW PANEL DOOR PROCESS TOLD (SEATTLE DOOR CO) 1
May 2, 1963 PURITAN STATE AND POLICE THREAT FORESEEN 2
May 2, 1963 POLICE TO WATCH LOADING ZONE MISUSE CLOSELY 2
May 2, 1963 LAMBERT SENTENCE DEFERRED BY COURT 2
May 2, 1963 HOUSEWIFE ARRESTED 5
May 2, 1963 15-YEAR-OLD NABBED BY POLICE 6
May 2, 1963 NORTHLAKE JUDGE SETS SIX FINES 10
May 2, 1963 HOSPITAL WORKINGS DISPLAYED 6
May 2, 1963 SHORBUND, CORA M 2
May 2, 1963 GRANDMOTHERS ORGANIZE HERE 8
May 2, 1963 NEW $10 CASH PRIZE OFFERED IN JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE 1
May 2, 1963 JUANITAN WRITES CATAMARAN BOOK (COTTER, EDWARD F) 4
May 2, 1963 JUANITAN WRITES CATAMARAN BOOK (COTTER, EDWARD F) 4
May 2, 1963 DRAINAGE DISTRICT APPROVED 1
May 2, 1963 SEWER BEEFS SOUGHT 2
May 2, 1963 BLANCHE LARSON, WALTER B JONES 7
May 9, 1963 SCHOOL PEOPLE TAKE TIME OUT FOR THEATRE EAST PRODUCTION 7
May 9, 1963 SEATTLE BANK TO BUILD IN JUANITA 1
May 9, 1963 SCOTTY CHEWS INTO HISTORY (BROWER, SCOTTY – 1ST AT BAT AT EVEREST PARK) 1
May 9, 1963 WHITTAKER CHILDREN CHANGED LITTLE BY DAD’S EXPLOITS (WHITTAKER, JIM) 2
May 9, 1963 HOME RULE FAN FILES (SHARP, JOHN) 1
May 9, 1963 BUILDING RAZED (HALLEN GARAGE) 1
May 9, 1963 STUDENT’S INTEREST IN PETER KIRK BUILDING MORE THAN CLINICAL (PFEIFFER) 1
May 9, 1963 TEACHER SALARIES UPPED 2
May 9, 1963 HONOR ROLL PERCENTAGE DOWN AT LAKE WASHINGTON 7
May 9, 1963 DIANE FOSTER, MICHAEL SARVER 8
May 9, 1963 DARLENE ANN MONTZ, NEAL EDWARD POPE 8
May 9, 1963 HOUGHTON WARRANTS POWERFUL 2
May 9, 1963 HOUGHTON ENFORCES GAME BAN 2
May 9, 1963 JUANITA AND ROSE HILL SEWERS POSSIBLE 1
May 9, 1963 LAKE ST SPEED LIMIT LOWERED 1
May 9, 1963 HOUGHTON ENFORCES GAME BAN 2
May 9, 1963 VANDALS HIT BUILDINGS 3
May 9, 1963 3 CHARGED WITH THEFT 5
May 9, 1963 1000 FOUND GUILTY 9
May 9, 1963 HOSPITAL OPENING SET MAY 12 3
May 9, 1963 BIGFORD, FRANK RAY 5
May 9, 1963 BOLDENOW, ALBERT R 9
May 9, 1963 ‘Y’ TO HONOR VOLUNTEERS 1
May 9, 1963 JOURNAL ACCEPTS AWARDS 1
May 9, 1963 SCOTTY CHEWS INTO HISTORY (BROWER, SCOTTY – 1ST AT BAT AT EVEREST PARK) 1
May 9, 1963 SCOTTY CHEWS INTO HISTORY (BROWER, SCOTTY – 1ST AT BAT AT EVEREST PARK) 1
May 9, 1963 JUANITA AND ROSE HILL SEWERS POSSIBLE 1
May 9, 1963 SUNKEN BOAT SALVAGED 3
May 9, 1963 JUANITA AND ROSE HILL SEWERS POSSIBLE 1
May 9, 1963 FINN HILL SEWERS SLATED 1
May 9, 1963 SEWER TALKS ASKED 1
May 9, 1963 SEWERS POSSIBLE (MAP) 2
May 9, 1963 SOPHIA JEPPSON, DUDLEY REYNOLDS 8
May 19, 1963 SPECIAL TEACHER LOVES WORK (HABERZETLE, JANET) 1
May 19, 1963 PETE DE LEUW RETURNS 5
May 19, 1963 ELECTION HALT SOUGHT 1
May 19, 1963 BRIDLE TRAILS’ FINANCES GOOD 1
May 19, 1963 CRESTERS AGREE 1
May 19, 1963 ACTIVITY CENTER FOR HANDICAPPED TOLD BY DIRECTOR 2
May 19, 1963 FIRST VIEW (PHOTO OF NORTHWEST COLLEGE GYMNASIUM) 6
May 19, 1963 OLD RANCH HOME (PHOTO OF TRIPLE CREEK RANCH) 8
May 19, 1963 SULLIVAN UGN DRIVE COLONEL (SULLIVAN, PAUL) 12
May 19, 1963 SCHOOL CRITICS SOUGHT 1
May 19, 1963 SCHOOL MERGERS POSED 1
May 19, 1963 SHOVLIN PROMOTED 1
May 19, 1963 MRS SMART NAMED BIBLE SCHOOL HEAD 9
May 19, 1963 EDUCATION BILL TOLD 9
May 19, 1963 HOUGHTON RECORDS PRAISED BY STATE 1
May 19, 1963 NICK GORN WANTS FLAG 1
May 19, 1963 HOUGHTON TO ABSORB LID COST 5
May 19, 1963 LEASH LAW TESTED 1
May 19, 1963 KIRKLANDER FINED $150 5
May 19, 1963 LAWBREAKER PLEASED WITH MILLER’S MANNER 5
May 19, 1963 TWO AUTOS REPORTED RECOVERED 5
May 19, 1963 POLICE SEEK OFFICER 5
May 19, 1963 CURTIS, JUDITH 2
May 19, 1963 KAUFMAN, CLEMENT LELAND (PAT) 2
May 19, 1963 KALLSTROM, ALLIE M 3
May 19, 1963 ROGERS, LAURA MAY 3
May 19, 1963 BERG, EDWARD 10
May 19, 1963 SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN WINNERS ANNOUNCED 2
May 19, 1963 TRACK CHAMPIONS TO HOST DISTRICT MEET HERE FRIDAY 1
May 19, 1963 JOHN PITCHES 2ND NO HITTER (SLOAN, JOHN) 4
May 19, 1963 PONTOON END COMING SOON 1
May 19, 1963 CHEAP SEWER SEEN 1
May 19, 1963 SEWER POLICY FORESEEN 9
May 19, 1963 JACQUELLINE BELLINGS, WILLIAM SKAHAN 8
May 23, 1963 TEACHER TO TAKE MUSIC WITH HER INTO RETIREMENT (SMITH, ESTHER TYE) 1
May 23, 1963 JUANITAN WANDERS INTO ‘Y’, VOLUNTEERS ON THE SPOT (HADDON, BILL) 1
May 23, 1963 ANYONE KNOW TOM? (DAINE, TOM) 1
May 23, 1963 YOUNG BELLEVUE PIANIST WINS MUSIC FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIP (MCHARG, BARBARA) 7
May 23, 1963 COUNTY PLEDGES BIG LOTS 1
May 23, 1963 PRESERVATION (MAP) 2
May 23, 1963 NEW ADDITION (SKETCH OF HAROLDSON INDUSTRIES) 2
May 23, 1963 THOREAU SCHOOL ASSURED 2
May 23, 1963 LARGEST BUILDING TO OPEN (KIRK CREST APARTMENTS) 1
May 23, 1963 WHO’S IN CHARGE? QUESTION PUZZLES (YOUTH PROBLEMS) 3
May 23, 1963 PICCADILLY ANNEXATION SLATED 6
May 23, 1963 SCHOOLS OPPOSE MERGER 1
May 23, 1963 TEAM TEACHING APPROVED 3
May 23, 1963 OLD TEAM (PHOTO OF 1914 BASEBALL TEAM) 3
May 23, 1963 PANTS POCKET FRACAS SMOOTHED OVER HERE 1
May 23, 1963 POLICE IN WATER CHASE 2
May 23, 1963 DOG POISON NOTICES POSTED 2
May 23, 1963 PIRATED BOATS RECOVERED 2
May 23, 1963 TIN SNIPS ASSAULT REPORTED 3
May 23, 1963 FARRIS, TWYLA DINSMOOR 1
May 23, 1963 KALLSTROM, ALLIE MABLE 5
May 23, 1963 BENNETT, MARY JANE 5
May 23, 1963 SEVEN KANGS WIN STATE BERTHS 4
May 23, 1963 JOHN PITCHES 3RD NO HITTER (SLOAN, JOHN) 4
May 23, 1963 CAROL EARNS 100% (WEST, CAROL) 5
May 23, 1963 RAMPS FINALLY OPEN 1
May 23, 1963 HOUGHTON ASKS FOR ROAD 9
May 23, 1963 CHINCHILLA ROAD AREA WATERLESS AGAIN 1
May 23, 1963 SEWER PLANS SOUGHT 1
May 23, 1963 SEWER PLIGHT TOLD 3
May 30, 1963 VISIT TO COMMUNIST CZECHOSLOVAKIA THOUGHT-PROVOKING (JENSEN, TOBE) 5
May 30, 1963 SMALLER GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVE: SHARP 1
May 30, 1963 CAMELOT EXCUSED 1
May 30, 1963 WESTLUND CLEANS TO FIRST 2
May 30, 1963 CRASH CLAIMS TWO 7
May 30, 1963 COUNCIL APPROVES 3 REZONES 3
May 30, 1963 AMENDMENT TO ZONING PROPOSED 7
May 30, 1963 COMMENCEMENT FOR RECORD GRADUATING CLASS SET JUNE 5 1
May 30, 1963 MERGER HELD UNLIKELY 1
May 30, 1963 SCHOOLS OFFER ENGLISH ON TV 3
May 30, 1963 CONGRATULATION ’63 GRADUATES (PHOTO) 6
May 30, 1963 DIANE HELEN MCKAY, MICHAEL B HOLCOMBE 8
May 30, 1963 QUEEN? (PHOTO OF STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL HOPEFULS) 1
May 30, 1963 HEALTH NEEDS STUDIED 1
May 30, 1963 MOTEL PUT OFF 7
May 30, 1963 WINDOW MAKERS BEGIN IN CITY (DURWOOD WOOD WINDOWS) 2
May 30, 1963 KIRKLAND FIRM BUYS SALVAGE (N AND S LOGGING CO) 3
May 30, 1963 OFFICER’S PROWESS GROWS BY RADIO (PIERSON, KEN) 1
May 30, 1963 QUARREL ENDS IN DEATH 7
May 30, 1963 AMBULANCE SERVICE FIRM SELLS TO BELLEVUE 7
May 30, 1963 STANTON, ROBERT 6
May 30, 1963 NICHOLAS, JEAN HAMILTON 7
May 30, 1963 CROWE, LESLIE 7
May 30, 1963 LEE, ELIZABETH 7
May 30, 1963 KATHMAN, HENRY J 7
May 30, 1963 SCOUTS FIND MINER 1
May 30, 1963 SCOUTS WIN AWARDS 1
May 30, 1963 ROSE HILL GIRL SCOUTS OBSERVE 10TH ANNIVERSARY 8
May 30, 1963 LETTA DAVIS STATE BPW OFFICER 8
May 30, 1963 FLYING HORSESHOE SHOW SLATED 6
May 30, 1963 114TH PAVING COSTS TOLD 7
May 30, 1963 HOUGHTON ROAD OKAYED 7
May 30, 1963 WATER DISTRICT WINS NOD 1
May 30, 1963 SEWER DISTRICT ARGUMENTS 5
May 30, 1963 JUANITA SEWERS COMING 7
May 30, 1963 MARY JEAN BAKER, NEIL ROBERT WHITE 8
June 6, 1963 ICE CREAM CHARLIE’S BACK (ANDERSON, CHARLIE) 3
June 6, 1963 DAUGHTERS HOSTESS RECEPTION FOR PARENTS (RERICK, MR AND MRS PERCY) 8
June 6, 1963 JUANITAN PUSHES ‘REALISM’ (HADDON, BILL) 3
June 6, 1963 LIVELY ARTS REGISTERED WITH STATE 3
June 6, 1963 LONG’S DANCE STUDENTS TO ATTEND CONVENTION 10
June 6, 1963 NEW BANK MANAGER NAMED (BEVENS, WILLARD D) 12
June 6, 1963 CITY FOLLOWS JOHN GINTZ INTO NEARBY OPEN SPACES 1
June 6, 1963 NEIGHBORS WAIT NEWS OF LARSON (LARSON, KEN) 1
June 6, 1963 SALESMAN AMONG TOP IN NATION (PAULSON, RALPH W) 12
June 6, 1963 MRS MEISER TELLS TALES FOR LIVING (MEISER, RAE) 14
June 6, 1963 PRO AND CON BRIDLE TRAILS DEBATE SET 1
June 6, 1963 CITY COULD FIGHT MERGER BETTER 2
June 6, 1963 KIRKLAND BUILDING PERMITS TOTAL $866,644 5
June 6, 1963 YMCA ANSWER FORESEEN 10
June 6, 1963 CITIES’ MERGER SOUGHT 1
June 6, 1963 HOLLYWOOD REZONING APPROVED 10
June 6, 1963 THREE 3RD GENERATION GRADUATE (ACTON / RODGERS / JOHNSTON) 1
June 6, 1963 PARENTS CATCH GRAD PARTY FEVER 1
June 6, 1963 SCHOOLS TO SEEK COLLEGE 5
June 6, 1963 BOOKSTORE OK’D FOR KANGLAND 7
June 6, 1963 NORTHWEST COLLEGE GRADUATION SLATED 11
June 6, 1963 SHARON ANNE BEETLE, RONALD GLENN NICHOLL 8
June 6, 1963 LAKE WASHINGTON BLOOMS, BUT NOT FOR LONG 10
June 6, 1963 KIRKLAND MOTEL (PHOTO OF PROPOSED MOTEL ON CENTRAL & 1ST) 1
June 6, 1963 CITIES’ MERGER SOUGHT 1
June 6, 1963 HOUGHTON PATROL PERFORMS 7
June 6, 1963 LAKE WASHINGTON BLOOMS, BUT NOT FOR LONG 10
June 6, 1963 BAIL SET FOR MRS TURNBULL 7
June 6, 1963 RIFLE TAKEN FROM HOME 7
June 6, 1963 DEIBERT, EVELYN 7
June 6, 1963 DAVIES, LISA MARIE 10
June 6, 1963 SEFROVICH, MATTEO 10
June 6, 1963 BERTRAM, LEROY 10
June 6, 1963 DIBBLE, WILLIAM ALBERT 11
June 6, 1963 MRS LANGLOIS TO HEAD KIRKLAND BUSINESS WOMEN 8
June 6, 1963 CHURCH SCHOOL YOUNGSTERS TO ADOPT BOY FROM INDIA 8
June 6, 1963 SEWER STEP UP TALKED 1
June 6, 1963 WATER RELIEF FORESEEN 1
June 13, 1963 PAINT MAKER LOCATES HERE (SHEEHAN, BURT) 2
June 13, 1963 TEACHER ACCEPTS 3-YEAR ASSIGNMENT IN TRIPOLI 10
June 13, 1963 TEACHER ASSIGNED TO CORPS (OLSON, KERMIT) 11
June 13, 1963 TRAILS VOTE FAILS 1
June 13, 1963 COLLEGE BID DATE SLATED 3
June 13, 1963 CITIES MERGER VOTE SOUGHT 1
June 13, 1963 GROWTH GUIDE OFFERED 1
June 13, 1963 ‘ESTATE’ ZONING SOUGHT 1
June 13, 1963 RESIDENTIAL VARIETY NOW SEEN POSSIBLE 3
June 13, 1963 NORTHWEST COLLEGE STUDENTS ACCEPT MISSION JOBS AT HOME 10
June 13, 1963 JANICE IS CITY’S FESTIVAL CHOICE (KVAM, JANICE) 1
June 13, 1963 BARN BURNS TO GROUND 1
June 13, 1963 CITY’S SAFETY CITED 14
June 13, 1963 CITIES MERGER VOTE SOUGHT 1
June 13, 1963 CHANGE TO CITY PROPOSED 1
June 13, 1963 MAYOR NAMES 3 TO BOARDS 11
June 13, 1963 HOUGHTON PERMITS TOP $96000 11
June 13, 1963 NEW EQUIPMENT (PHOTO) 3
June 13, 1963 NELSON, WILLIAM R 2
June 13, 1963 WORTHINGTON, ZOE ETHEL 6
June 13, 1963 GALER, EDNA A 9
June 13, 1963 MASON, ROBERT O 11
June 13, 1963 MCNEELY, JOSEPH 11
June 13, 1963 BOLTON, WILLIAM FRANKLIN 11
June 13, 1963 HYDRO ‘FIRST’ UNVEILED 1
June 13, 1963 REDMOND SHOOTER WINS SECOND STATE TITLE (SHULTS, BRUCE) 4
June 13, 1963 HANDICAPPED WIN SWIM CERTIFICATES 5
June 13, 1963 PANCAKE BREAKFAST TO AID NEW PARK (EVEREST PARK) 1
June 13, 1963 ‘ESTATE’ ZONING SOUGHT 1
June 13, 1963 NORTHUP PROGRESS UNSURE 2
June 13, 1963 HIGHWAY LINK (MAP OF CENTRAL WAY) 6
June 13, 1963 WATER HASSLE ERUPTS 1
June 13, 1963 DRAINAGE BID OPENED 1
June 13, 1963 DEANNA LUKE, RICHARD HITCH 8
June 13, 1963 MARJORIE WEAVER, FREDERICK PUCKETT 10
June 20, 1963 NOEL COWARD PLAY TO OPEN THEATRE 8
June 20, 1963 ISLAND PARADISE FOUND MISSING (STUBNER, SAMI & FRED) 1
June 20, 1963 MRS WOLCKER, TEACHER 27 YEARS, RETIRES (WOLCKER, LOIS) 1
June 20, 1963 KIRKLAND TRAVELER LIKES BUS PEOPLE (ARTZ, JEWEL) 8
June 20, 1963 BRIDLE TRAILS RELIEF LAW SEEN 1
June 20, 1963 MORE BRIDLE TRAILS INCORPORATION MOVES SOUGHT 7
June 20, 1963 ‘TRAILS’ REZONE SOUGHT 7
June 20, 1963 SCHOOL BUILDING PUT OFF (HORACE MANN) 1
June 20, 1963 CITY SEEKS ALL CENTER 1
June 20, 1963 NEW TRACT TO HAVE 32 HOMES 3
June 20, 1963 KIRKLAND’S GROWTH GUIDE AIRED TONIGHT 1
June 20, 1963 NEW TRACT TO HAVE 32 HOMES 3
June 20, 1963 JUANITA REZONING ASKED 5
June 20, 1963 PINE LAKE DEVELOPMENT PLANNED 5
June 20, 1963 LANGUAGE TEACHING COST ASKED 7
June 20, 1963 SUN IGNITES MATTRESS 7
June 20, 1963 SEDORCO EXPANDS OFFICES 1
June 20, 1963 AUTO WRECKER HAILED INTO COURT (MCLALLIN, MAX) 2
June 20, 1963 KIRKLANDER CHARGED (TURNBULL, BETTE) 7
June 20, 1963 CHAPMAN, LOUISE CARRIE 6
June 20, 1963 EDMONDS, LILLIAN P 6
June 20, 1963 SUPPLE, LEE 12
June 20, 1963 HOWE, GENE RICHARD 12
June 20, 1963 GOUYD, ROGER 12
June 20, 1963 MURRAY HORTON TO RUN ELKS CLUB 1
June 20, 1963 RIVER PARK SEEN 1
June 20, 1963 SDA CHURCH TO HAVE NEW PASTOR (MATHEWS, DAN) 5
June 20, 1963 JUMPING THE GUN (PHOTO OF BRISKY’S CORNER) 7
June 20, 1963 WATER MERGER TALKED 1
June 20, 1963 COUNTY GARBAGE PLANS TOLD 3
June 20, 1963 1500 ACRE SEWER ANNEXATION 12
June 20, 1963 PATRICIA ANN SUNDSTROM, WALTER W WEGENER 8
June 27, 1963 FIRST PHOTO SHOW AT GALLERY 9
June 27, 1963 REVIEWER HERALDS NOEL COWARD COMEDY 11
June 27, 1963 BIG JIM BACK FROM BIGGEST HILL (WHITTAKER, JIM) 1
June 27, 1963 MRS MASSEY WINS FIRST FOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN (MASSEY, MRS WILLIAM) 9
June 27, 1963 RETIRED MINISTER HAS MANY TALENTS (LOCKWOOD, CLARENCE H) 10
June 27, 1963 BURMESE WORRIED ABOUT COMMUNISM (BRAIDWOOD, ALFRED) 11
June 27, 1963 BRIDLE TRAILS USED BY OTHER THAN HORSE OWNERS 6
June 27, 1963 COLLEGE BUILDINGS NAMED (NORTHWEST COLLEGE) 9
June 27, 1963 MULTIPLE HOUSING BOOM SEEN 1
June 27, 1963 KENNY SIGNALS SUPER VALUES 1
June 27, 1963 MERGER ELECTION SLATED 3
June 27, 1963 CHILDREN’S EDUCATION SHOULD BE PRIME THOUGH IN BOUNDARY CHANGES 7
June 27, 1963 CAROL GAY SANDERSON, DAVID MCMURRAY 8
June 27, 1963 CITY HAILS KENNY, STRAWBERRY FETE, RACES 1
June 27, 1963 FESTIVAL FUN SET FOR CITY 1
June 27, 1963 JUANITANS QUELL FIRE 3
June 27, 1963 MERGER ELECTION SLATED 3
June 27, 1963 STEEL, ROBERT 11
June 27, 1963 ROSEWOOD CLUB REPRESENTS COMMUNITY 12
June 27, 1963 COMMITTEE PLANS TRAIN ROBBERY (ELKS BENEFIT FOR CEREBRAL PALSY) 13
June 27, 1963 JUNIOR MANNEQUINS PLAN FUTURES WHILE MODELING 10
June 27, 1963 KIRKLAND ASSIGNED POSTAL ZIP CODE 9
June 27, 1963 ‘TRAILS HORSE SHOW SET 1
June 27, 1963 TOP CONTENDERS FOR KIRKLAND KUP TOLD 4
June 27, 1963 NEW LINK SET WITH BRIDGE 1
June 27, 1963 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (ROAD’S UPKEEP DECRIED) 2
June 27, 1963 BRIDGE (AERIAL PHOTO) 7
June 27, 1963 JUANITA 4-LANING SOUGHT 12
June 27, 1963 CHEAPER WATER FORESEEN 1
June 27, 1963 TONNY ARTZ, WILLIAM DENHOLM JR 8
June 27, 1963 PATRICIA ANN GAU, TRAVIS N MCCOLLUM 8
July 4, 1963 300 HORSES, RIDERS, TO COMPETE IN BRIDLE TRAILS HORSE SHOW 6
July 4, 1963 CONFORM USE ASKED FOR FIRMS 1
July 4, 1963 COMMUNITY COLLEGE VALUE TOLD 3
July 4, 1963 MARCHING (PHOTO OF PORTABLE CLASSROOMS) 3
July 4, 1963 BUSINESS ANNEX PLANNED 1
July 4, 1963 MARCH OF DIMES TOTALED 9
July 4, 1963 SCHOOLS’ MERGER RAISED 1
July 4, 1963 PRESCHOOL FOR HANDICAPPED CHILD ORGANIZED ON EASTSIDE 6
July 4, 1963 RIVER DIGS TO BEGIN 1
July 4, 1963 SEGREGATION TEST FLOPS IN KIRKLAND 1
July 4, 1963 BEHIND THE HEADLINES: DISCRIMINATION HERE? 2
July 4, 1963 KIDS EAT UP MARCH 1
July 4, 1963 LOCAL CRAFTSMEN INVITED TO SHOW AT BELLEVUE FAIR 6
July 4, 1963 KING COUNTY JAIL, LAIR OF THE BLANK FACED, EXAMINED 2
July 4, 1963 KIRKLANDER FINED $295 3
July 4, 1963 GRAHAM, SARAH 2
July 4, 1963 RECOR, NELLIE 7
July 4, 1963 GUYANT, VALERIE PAULETTE 7
July 4, 1963 NELSON, FLORENCE LAVINA 7
July 4, 1963 WHO HAS EASIEST ZIP MAIL NUMBER 1
July 4, 1963 AUTHORS HERE ON WRITERS’ PROGRAM 1
July 4, 1963 JUANITA REPORTER INTRODUCED (LEEN, MARGARETTA) 6
July 4, 1963 KUP RACE SET 10TH OF AUG 1
July 4, 1963 RON KLINE PITCHES PERFECT GAME 4
July 4, 1963 CAROL NETS STATE JC TITLE (WEST, CAROL) 4
July 4, 1963 300 HORSES, RIDERS, TO COMPETE IN BRIDLE TRAILS HORSE SHOW 6
July 4, 1963 COUNCIL ACCEPTS OFFER (RESTROOMS AT EVEREST PARK) 2
July 4, 1963 4-LANE PLANNING PROBABLE 1
July 4, 1963 EXTENSIVE REPAVING PLANNED 3
July 4, 1963 DISTRICT END NOTED 1
July 4, 1963 TRUNK SEWER TO START 1
July 4, 1963 POWER OUT IN ‘TRAILS 7
July 4, 1963 STATE DRILLS FOR FILL 12
July 4, 1963 JEANNE POLACEK, NORMAN PFEIFFER 8
July 4, 1963 GEORGIA LYNN STEWART, LARRY STEVENS FRANKLIN 8
July 4, 1963 SHARON LEE KNOX, C RICHARD CROWE 8
July 4, 1963 RELATIVES AND FRIENDS HONOR SILVER ANNIVERSARY (BAUMAN, MILTON) 9
July 11, 1963 CHURCH TO HONOR COUPLE WED 50 YEARS (WORDSWORTH, REV AND MRS E E) 2
July 11, 1963 LONG’S DANCE STUDENTS PRAISED AT CONVENTION 9
July 11, 1963 SEATTLE FEDERAL TO BUILD 1
July 11, 1963 NEW PEOPLES BANK SLATED 1
July 11, 1963 AMERICAN (PHOTO OF ADSIT, SCOTT) 2
July 11, 1963 NATIONAL (PHOTO OF ANDERSON, TOM) 2
July 11, 1963 NEWCOMERS HERE FROM SEATTLE (REID, STEPHEN & PATRICIA) 9
July 11, 1963 DAARUD FAMILY UNITED 9
July 11, 1963 ‘TRAILS FATE TALKED 1
July 11, 1963 ‘TRAILS PARK PLAN FORESEEN 2
July 11, 1963 COLLEGE MISSED HERE 1
July 11, 1963 (PHOTOS OF JUANITA HILLS KIDDIES’ PARADE) 11-Oct
July 11, 1963 AREA GROWTH REQUIRES NEW WAGON HOSTESS 1
July 11, 1963 FIVE ASK BUSINESS REZONES IN COUNTY 11
July 11, 1963 SCHOOL MERGER SAID UNLIKELY 1
July 11, 1963 HOMEWORK CRITERIA SET UP 2
July 11, 1963 KIRKLAND HONOREES LISTED 8
July 11, 1963 HELEN BARNREITER, THOMAS ALDEN 8
July 11, 1963 INJURY TO WOMAN SPARKS AMBULANCE SERVICE HERE 1
July 11, 1963 ‘GOOD OLD DAYS’ RECALLED (1909 NEWSPAPER) 3
July 11, 1963 MOTEL TURNED DOWN 1
July 11, 1963 TOTEM BOWL BURGLARIZED 1
July 11, 1963 POLICE SEEK RADIOWOMAN 2
July 11, 1963 MOHRBACKER, MABLE 2
July 11, 1963 PERRIGO, ANNA F 10
July 11, 1963 REZENDE, FRANK M 10
July 11, 1963 ‘GOOD OLD DAYS’ RECALLED (1909 NEWSPAPER) 3
July 11, 1963 JOANNE LACKED THREE (GUNDERSON, JOANNE) 11
July 11, 1963 LOCAL HORSE SHOW RESULTS 11
July 11, 1963 ‘TRAILS PARK PLAN FORESEEN 2
July 11, 1963 BIBLE CAMP TO OPEN AT LAKE SAMMAMISH 14
July 11, 1963 WATER CHAIRMAN HOPEFUL 1
July 11, 1963 JANET RUTH MOSER, ARTHUR JEROME BERG 8
July 18, 1963 NORWEGIAN COUPLE TO OBSERVE 50 YEARS (MEDBY, MR AND MRS NORMAN) 6
July 18, 1963 COUNTY BURIES ‘TRAILS 1
July 18, 1963 THOREAU GOES ANYWAY 1
July 18, 1963 CITY WILL BUY CENTER ON CONTRACT 1
July 18, 1963 FIRST CHURCH HERE CHANGES (CONGREGATIONAL) 1
July 18, 1963 ST JOHN’S START TOLD 1
July 18, 1963 MARKET REZONE RETURNED 1
July 18, 1963 WRAY ASKS VISITS (WRAY, HARRY) 1
July 18, 1963 SHARON LEE LINDER, DAVID CALDWELL 8
July 18, 1963 RIVER WORK BEGINS 1
July 18, 1963 ACCESS ALDER CUT PLANNED 1
July 18, 1963 ROSE HILL STATION ON WAY 1
July 18, 1963 VONLOSSOW FINED ON 2 CHARGES 2
July 18, 1963 GRACE, JOSEPH 2
July 18, 1963 LOCKMAN, VERNON 2
July 18, 1963 WOODLAKE, LAWRENCE 2
July 18, 1963 CROSSEN, OLIVER O 2
July 18, 1963 SWARD, AUGUSTA 3
July 18, 1963 SCHROEDER, ERWIN THOMAS 3
July 18, 1963 FRANK, DAVID G 3
July 18, 1963 GULETTE, KATE ELDEN 9
July 18, 1963 3 SCOUTS RECEIVE EAGLE RANK (WILSON, TOM / WILSON, JOHN / JURNEY, FRED) 2
July 18, 1963 GIRL SCOUTS LEARN ADVENTURE OF OUTDOOR LIVING AT DAY CAMP 7
July 18, 1963 PHOTOS OF SWIM MEET 5
July 18, 1963 BOATING CODE MEETING HELD 3
July 18, 1963 CITY DECRIES STUDY (RAPID TRANSIT) 1
July 18, 1963 BRIDGE MADE WHOLE 1
July 18, 1963 SUB STATION PERMITTED 1
July 18, 1963 SEWER SMOKE TESTS SET 1
July 18, 1963 DIANE DESPOT, ROGER HILLS 6
July 18, 1963 SUSAN GRIFFITHS, RICHARD RAMBOW 6
July 18, 1963 DARLENE MONTZ, NEAL EDWIN POPE 8
July 18, 1963 MARGARET STORM, LUTHER BLOOMER 8
July 18, 1963 LUELLA DIANE FOSTER, MICHAEL ROBERT SARVER 8
July 25, 1963 THEATRE EAST READIES MOON IS BLUE’ FOR SHOWING 6
July 25, 1963 AREA RESIDENTS TAKING PART IN BELLEVUE ARTS FESTIVAL 7
July 25, 1963 BARBARY COAST THEME FOR GALLERY FUND-RAISER 7
July 25, 1963 ACROSS THE STREET (PHOTOS OF SEAFIRST BANK AND HOUSE DEMOLITION) 2
July 25, 1963 SONGSTRESS GETS ‘BREAK’ IN OPERETTA (ZOBEL, MARY ELLEN) 1
July 25, 1963 FAMILY PARTY HONORS MRS KING (KING, MRS HARRISON PAUL) 1
July 25, 1963 ACROSS THE STREET (PHOTOS OF SEAFIRST BANK AND HOUSE DEMOLITION) 2
July 25, 1963 BUILDING TO FALL (BARRACKS NEAR CIVIC CENTER) 3
July 25, 1963 LUTHERANS TO BUILD CHURCH 9
July 25, 1963 ACROSS THE STREET (PHOTOS OF SEAFIRST BANK AND HOUSE DEMOLITION) 2
July 25, 1963 NEW-OLD KIDS’ CARNIVAL LATEST SUMMER PASTTIME 6
July 25, 1963 JUANITANS PROTEST SMALL LOT ZONING 1
July 25, 1963 CITY-MERGER POSES QUESTION OF NAME 1
July 25, 1963 EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH SCHOOL SET 6
July 25, 1963 TIME TABLE TELLS TOLT STAGE RUN 9
July 25, 1963 HOUGHTON FINANCES HEALTHY 1
July 25, 1963 HOUGHTON COUNCIL ACTS ON PLATS 2
July 25, 1963 JUANITANS PROTEST SMALL LOT ZONING 1
July 25, 1963 2 POLICE CARS HIT IN WEEK 1
July 25, 1963 FALKENHAN, MYRTLE M 2
July 25, 1963 WITTLAKE, LAWRENCE 6
July 25, 1963 CITY ALREADY ‘IN’ STUDY (RAPID TRANSIT) 1
July 25, 1963 SECOND LAKE WASHINGTON BRIDGE OPENING SET AUGUST 28 1
July 25, 1963 4-LANING OF ROADS TO BRIDGE STUDIED 1
July 25, 1963 THIRTEEN MILES OF REPAIRS SLATED 9
July 25, 1963 WATER 81 BIDS OPENED 1
July 25, 1963 ANN BROTEN, GAYLORD GUNHUS 8
July 25, 1963 LINDA CHARLESON, DOUGLAS NIBARGER 8
August 1, 1963 SCHOOLS ACT ON BOUNDARY 1
August 1, 1963 BAPTISTS TELL SCHOOL 2
August 1, 1963 BARGAIN HOUSE MOVED 1
August 1, 1963 NEW MANAGER TOLD FOR IGA (MEADOWS, A T “DICK”) 2
August 1, 1963 HOUGHTON-KIRKLAND MERGER VOTE CALLED 1
August 1, 1963 COUNTY APPROVES ONE OF 5 REZONES 9
August 1, 1963 SHARA LYNN PIERCE, MICHAEL W WOODSON 7
August 1, 1963 SHARON DWINELL, MICHAEL A SMITH 7
August 1, 1963 ARLENE MCFARLAND, DAVID AKIN 7
August 1, 1963 THEATRE, ARTS, SPORTS FILL KIRKLAND CALENDAR FOR MONTH 1
August 1, 1963 CITY’S CASH TOTALS EXCESS HALF-MILLION 1
August 1, 1963 BOATERS, SWIMMERS, SKIERS, FISHERMEN, USE JUANITA BEACH (PHOTOS) 6
August 1, 1963 CHATLIEN, JERALD F 6
August 1, 1963 ANDERSON, ELLA 2
August 1, 1963 SHY, JAMES 2
August 1, 1963 LOCAL RIFLE CLUB WINS STATE CROWN 6
August 1, 1963 EVEREST PARK’S FIRST UNIT PLANNED 1
August 1, 1963 CHURCH FAMILY (PHOTO OF MATHEWS, DAN AND FAMILY) 7
August 1, 1963 MARINA EXPANSION UPHELD 1
August 1, 1963 PHOTO OF WORK ON BRISKY’S CORNER 1
August 1, 1963 COUNTY DUMP MAY GO 1
August 1, 1963 POLEYARD TO EXPAND 1
August 1, 1963 52-YR OLD DISTRICT DISSOLVED 3
August 1, 1963 SUSAN CROUSE, NILS NEWBOM 8
August 1, 1963 DIANNE CRANE, KAY MICHAEL SWEENEY 8
August 8, 1963 NEW HOUGHTON BRANCH OF SEATTLE-FIRST BANK 6
August 8, 1963 ‘MOON IS BLUE’ IS GOOD SUMMER THEATRE FARE 7
August 8, 1963 HOUGHTON BANK TO OPEN 1
August 8, 1963 PEOPLES BANK CONTRACT LET 12
August 8, 1963 MONKEY BUSINESS (PHOTO OF ROBINSON, DAVE WITH RHESUS MONKEY) 3
August 8, 1963 QUEEN REMEMBERS PEOPLE WHO HELPED HER ATTAIN ROYALTY (HUDSON, JUDY) 7
August 8, 1963 GAME WARDEN IS FRIENDLY FELLOW (RASMUSSEN, ROBERT) 9
August 8, 1963 SEWERS ASKED FOR PROPOSED APARTMENTS 1
August 8, 1963 NEW BUSINESS MARKETS HYDRAULIC SCAFFOLDING (MOOR MFG) 1
August 8, 1963 LAKEVIEW SHOPPING CENTER BUSINESSES LISTED FOR CONVENIENCE 6
August 8, 1963 CITY’S NAME WOULD WAIT 2ND ELECTION 1
August 8, 1963 CITY APPROVES FIVE REZONES 3
August 8, 1963 CAROLE ANN MATTHEWS, JULIAN GRAY 8
August 8, 1963 SAMMAMISH DREDGING (PHOTO) 6
August 8, 1963 ALDER ALONG ACCESS CLEARED 9
August 8, 1963 HANSEN’S BURGLARIZED 4
August 8, 1963 HOSPITAL GROWTH SET 1
August 8, 1963 MCDONALD, JAMES VIRGIL 2
August 8, 1963 MILLER, ROY E 2
August 8, 1963 MULLER, RUBY 7
August 8, 1963 RECORD SETTERS TO VIE FOR KIRKLAND KUP SAT. 1
August 8, 1963 KIRKLAND CONNIES WIN STATE TITLE 4
August 8, 1963 SIMONDS ROAD PAVING END SEEN 2
August 8, 1963 YOU’LL NEED QUICK EYE TO CATCH BRIDGE SIGNS 2
August 8, 1963 DISTRICTS CLASH ON WATER ANNEXATION 1
August 8, 1963 SEWER PLANT PERMISSION ASKED 12
August 8, 1963 HELEN T CORMIER, BRUCE F PITTS 8
August 8, 1963 CAROL MARTINDALE, ARCHIE SILCOX JR 8
August 15, 1963 CITY IS CULTURE CAPITAL 17A
August 15, 1963 ENGLISHMAN STARTED IT ALL (NEEDHAM, ART) 17A
August 15, 1963 DAIRYMAN BROKE BLOCKADE (WALLACE, SCOTT) 18A
August 15, 1963 KIRKLANDER SURVIVES (MCENTIRE, HAROLD – HIT BY LIGHTNING) 2
August 15, 1963 KIRKLAND HOUSEWIFE IS MOTHER-MUSICIAN (SOTER, ERNA) 6
August 15, 1963 DIMMITT TO BE HONORED (DIMMITT, L M) 7
August 15, 1963 GARBERS ENTER TWO SCOTTIES IN DOG SHOW 8
August 15, 1963 SCHOOL ASK COUNTY TO OK ANNEXATION 1
August 15, 1963 KIRKLAND UGN QUOTA ANNOUNCED AS $24378 3
August 15, 1963 YMCA DAY CAMP PROVIDES OUTLET FOR YOUTHFUL ENERGIES 5
August 15, 1963 LAWYERS DIFFER ON NAME CHANGE 1
August 15, 1963 COLLEGE GROWING (NORTHWEST COLLEGE) 10A
August 15, 1963 LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS WIDELY RECOGNIZED 8A
August 15, 1963 SHARON JOAN BERG, ANTHONY EARL BOHANNON 6
August 15, 1963 LACEY EBBERT, ROY V FELSTAD 6
August 15, 1963 OPEN HOUSE TO HONOR ASIANS HERE 1
August 15, 1963 FAST TEMPO BRIDGE CELEBRATION SLATED AUG 28 1
August 15, 1963 PROPOSED CITY RETIREMENT PLAN BENEFITS OUTLINED 7
August 15, 1963 JUANITA BOASTS LONG RESIDENTIAL, PLAY HISTORY 15A
August 15, 1963 KIRKLAND FOUNDED ON DREAM 20A
August 15, 1963 HOUGHTON SETS PUBLIC MEETING 1
August 15, 1963 INDUSTRY BOOMS HERE 19A
August 15, 1963 JUANITA BOASTS LONG RESIDENTIAL, PLAY HISTORY 15A
August 15, 1963 STATION CHANGE ASKED 3
August 15, 1963 OLSON, WALTER F 8
August 15, 1963 HENSLEY, THOMAS EMMITT 8
August 15, 1963 LOUGH, NORMAN 8
August 15, 1963 BOLSTAD, ERIK 8
August 15, 1963 OBAN, WALTER E 8
August 15, 1963 VFW TO HERALD CONVENTION 1
August 15, 1963 COMMUNITY SPARKS TO SEND CONNIES EAST 1
August 15, 1963 PITCHERS LEAD MACKS TO NATIONAL PLAYOFFS 4
August 15, 1963 EAST SIDE WELL SUPPLIED WITH ENJOYABLE OPEN SPACE 16A
August 15, 1963 EXPLOSION COMING HERE 4A
August 15, 1963 TRAFFIC GROWS 10A
August 15, 1963 10000 VEHICLES COUNTED (CENTRAL & MARKET) 12
August 15, 1963 KIRKLAND FERRY SERVICE DIED IN FINANCIAL PLAN 6A
August 15, 1963 THIRD (BRIDGE) SOUGHT IN 10 YEARS 15A
August 15, 1963 EARLY APATHY OVERCOME 17A
August 15, 1963 BRIDGE STIRS ANGER 20A
August 15, 1963 BRIDGE SPAN UNIQUE 22A
August 15, 1963 2ND BRIDGE GADFLIES STIR POT 4A
August 15, 1963 RAILS BAR BRIDGE RUBBERNECKS 4A
August 15, 1963 ROSELLINI SAYS BRIDGE IMPORTANT TO AREA 9A
August 15, 1963 NEW BRIDGE BIGGER 9A
August 15, 1963 FAST TEMPO BRIDGE CELEBRATION SLATED AUG 28 1
August 15, 1963 JUANITA CRESTERS FIND SEWER BLOCK 1
August 15, 1963 SEWER STUDY EXTENDED BEFORE RELIEF ORDERED 7
August 15, 1963 PATRICIA GAYLE BROWN, DENNIS PETERSON 6
August 15, 1963 JOANN DEJONG, JIM KENNARD 6
August 22, 1963 AREA DAIRY COWS TOP MILK RECORDS 8
August 22, 1963 MORTGAGE BUSINESS UP: TONKIN 14
August 22, 1963 C J MARTIN RETIRES FROM BELL 7
August 22, 1963 MEET … MRS PTA (TOPP, VIVIAN) 9
August 22, 1963 MRS CLARK MARKS 95TH BIRTHDAY (CLARK, FLORENCE NEELY) 10
August 22, 1963 HAROLD WRAY LEARNS ORIENTAL CUSTOMS IN 11-MONTH STUDY 12
August 22, 1963 WHITTAKER TELLS HARDSHIPS OF CLIMB (WHITTAKER, JIM) 14
August 22, 1963 NEARLY READY (PHOTO OF THOREAU SCHOOL) 13
August 22, 1963 BARRACKS DEMOLITION BID LET 18
August 22, 1963 BANKS SEEKS SPECIAL PERMIT, NEW ZONING (BANKS, JOHN M – AUTO WRECKING) 12
August 22, 1963 MERGER ISSUES NAMED 1
August 22, 1963 CHERRY CREST APPROVED 6
August 22, 1963 COUNTY CONSIDERS REZONES 14
August 22, 1963 EARLIEST NAME CHANGE NOV ’69 15
August 22, 1963 VOTE WOULD FORCE SCHOOL MERGER 1
August 22, 1963 DOUBLE SHIFT AT THOREAU 1
August 22, 1963 SEVENTY-FOUR NEW TEACHERS JOIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 6
August 22, 1963 MARY E MURPHY, DAVID W EGGERS 9
August 22, 1963 CAROLE JEAN STUNTZ, KJARTAN SPURKELAND 10
August 22, 1963 BAND VISITORS (PHOTO OF THE GATORMEN) 13
August 22, 1963 JUANITANS PROTEST SEWAGE 2
August 22, 1963 KIRKLAND FETES EVERGREEN BRIDGE OPENING 1
August 22, 1963 KIRKLAND GIRLS TO SHOW APPAREL 10
August 22, 1963 SPEND PLAN UNVEILED 13
August 22, 1963 AMBULANCE SERVICE IN OFFING 1
August 22, 1963 CHEST X-RAY BUS HERE 18
August 22, 1963 HOUGHTON MAYORS REVERSE 15
August 22, 1963 JUANITANS PROTEST SEWAGE 2
August 22, 1963 JUANITA (AERIAL PHOTO) 14
August 22, 1963 IF REYNOLDS RETURNS: NEW HEARING PROMISED 1
August 22, 1963 KIRKLAND POLICE PROBLEM POPPED INTO OPEN IN 1961 WITH HEARINGS 3
August 22, 1963 WANTED MAN IN PRISON 6
August 22, 1963 GRUBE HOME BURGLARIZED 11
August 22, 1963 REYNOLDS’ CASE CALLED LANDMARK 15
August 22, 1963 SHERIFFS ADD PATROL BOAT 15
August 22, 1963 OLSON, WALTER F 9
August 22, 1963 STOUT, ALTON 15
August 22, 1963 ORVALLA, ANDREW 15
August 22, 1963 LOCAL EFFORT SENDS MACKS EAST 1
August 22, 1963 JOHN SLOAN, NEW YORK IMPRESSED BY EACH OTHER 4
August 22, 1963 VAN DOREN IN GOLF TOURNEY AFTER WIN (VAN DOREN, JOHN) 5
August 22, 1963 AREA RIDERS SWEEP LILAC HORSE SHOW 11
August 22, 1963 KIRKLAND FETES EVERGREEN BRIDGE OPENING 1
August 22, 1963 SECOND LAKE WASHINGTON BRIDGE TOLL SCHEDULE 1
August 22, 1963 COMMUTE TICKETS ON SALE HERE NOW 1
August 22, 1963 FUTURE ROADS (MAP) 7
August 22, 1963 STOP LIGHT TO FUNNEL TRAFFIC (BRISKY’S CORNER) 15
August 22, 1963 SEWER FLOW IMPROVED CLARK SAYS 1
August 22, 1963 JUANITANS PROTEST SEWAGE 2
August 22, 1963 PHONE SERVICE (PHOTO OF CABLE BEING STRUNG) 7
August 22, 1963 SEWER CLEANING (PHOTO) 14
August 22, 1963 SEWER CHECK UP SLATED 15
August 22, 1963 SEWAGE TO BE TRUCKED 15
August 22, 1963 CAROL COX, JOHN GRIFFIN 10
August 22, 1963 SHARON LUEHRS, LARRY MARTIN 10
August 29, 1963 ‘CALL MAC’, PASSWORD TO SOLUTION (MCBURNIE, JACK) 3
August 29, 1963 WOMAN BACK FROM EUROPE (HILLIARD, MAUREEN) 7
August 29, 1963 DIMMITT GIVEN PLAQUE AT PTA LUNCHEON (DIMMITT, L M) 10
August 29, 1963 TELEPHONE BUILDING SHOWN 1
August 29, 1963 BANKS’ PERMIT DENIED (BANKS AUTO WRECKING) 2
August 29, 1963 KIRKLAND GROWTH GUIDE DESIGNED TO GUIDE CHANGE 2
August 29, 1963 CONSOLIDATION THREAT FADES 1
August 29, 1963 SCHOOLS EXPECT 7900 1
August 29, 1963 SAMPSON, LELINSKI TO COACH KINGS 5
August 29, 1963 PTA BRINGS OBJECTIVES DOWN TO LOCAL LEVEL 7
August 29, 1963 DIANE RENFROE, RICHARD M CLIMENSON 8
August 29, 1963 COREEN HEBB, GARY JOHNSTON 8
August 29, 1963 FIRE GUTS HOME ATTIC (HAGLAND, BOB) 1
August 29, 1963 LELAND, POWELL HONORED 1
August 29, 1963 CITY CLERKS ANNOUNCE VOTER COUNT 1
August 29, 1963 BUDGET REQUESTS URGED 3
August 29, 1963 COURT REVERSES JUDGMENT (VIRGINIA LEE HOMES) 2
August 29, 1963 REPORTER JOINS STAFF (BAKER, BILL) 2
August 29, 1963 KIRKLAND CONNIE MACKS IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1
August 29, 1963 JOANNE LOSES IN SEMIFINAL ROUND (GUNDERSON, JOANNE) 4
August 29, 1963 JUANITAN GOES FOR WORLD TITLE (MILLER, BOB) 5
August 29, 1963 BRIDGE AT LAST 1
August 29, 1963 BRIDGE BENEFITS LISTED 1
August 29, 1963 ACCESS STILL STALLED 1
August 29, 1963 YARROW BY-PASS OPENED 3
August 29, 1963 TELEPHONE BUILDING SHOWN 1
August 29, 1963 SEWER DISTRICT WINS JUANITA AREA 3
August 29, 1963 NANCY ANN SWEET, DOUGLAS HALE STORAASLI 8
August 29, 1963 MARGARET STARK, JON MILLHOUSE 8
September 5,
1963
CONSOLIDATION – THE FACTS! (HOUGHTON CONSOLIDATION COMMITTEE) 11
September 5,
1963
KIRKLANDERS ADOPT DESTITUTE LAD (BURKE, A EVELYN) 6
September 5,
1963
ENGLISH “HAM” VISITS KIRKLAND RADIO BUFF (KING, JINKS) 11
September 5,
1963
MRS SHULTS: REDMOND NERVE CENTER (SHULTS, FLORINE) 11
September 5,
1963
KIRKLAND VISITOR ALMOST DUNKED ON TRIP HOME (WAGNER, THAINE) 11
September 5,
1963
FOUND MONEY CLAIMED BY FORMER RESIDENT (LEWIS, LEWIS M) 14
September 5,
1963
NEW BUILDING (PHOTO OF CITY SHOP BUILDING) 10
September 5,
1963
BUSINESS ALL FOR MERGER 1
September 5,
1963
HERE’S LIST OF CONNIE MACK DONORS 5
September 5,
1963
CYSTIC FIBROSIS CAMPAIGN PLANNED 8
September 5,
1963
BUSINESS ALL FOR MERGER 1
September 5,
1963
HOW KIRKLANDERS WANT TO LIVE IS KEY QUESTION IN PROPOSED PLAN 7
September 5,
1963
LAND USE HOT ISSUE IN CONSOLIDATION 11
September 5,
1963
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT INCREASED TO 7413 1
September 5,
1963
DOUBLE SHIFTING STILL A POSSIBILITY 1
September 5,
1963
THOREAU SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED 1
September 5,
1963
ADULTS SIGN UP EARLY FOR CLASSES 1
September 5,
1963
TEACHERS PREPARED, SAYS BRUNO 6
September 5,
1963
PTA EFFORT TO IMPROVE EDUCATION CONTINUOUS 8
September 5,
1963
MEMORIES OF FRIENDLY KIRKLAND FADE FOR RESIDENT (LETTER) 2
September 5,
1963
WATERFRONT PLAN (MAP OF MARINA PARK) 7
September 5,
1963
FLYING HORSESHOE RANCH BURGLARIZED 2
September 5,
1963
HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FOR LOAN 4
September 5,
1963
WALTERS, CONRAD 3
September 5,
1963
HANES, JAY JAMES 4
September 5,
1963
YOUNG PAINTERS (PHOTO) 10
September 5,
1963
DEVELOPER DELETED (MACPHERSON, MURDOCK) 1
September 5,
1963
JOYOUS WELCOME GREETS KIRKLAND MACK CHAMPS 1
September 5,
1963
JENSEN NO LONGER UNKNOWN AFTER VICTORY IN CRUCIAL GAME (JENSEN, CLIFF) 4
September 5,
1963
SALVAGED HYDRO (PHOTO) 10
September 5,
1963
WATERFRONT PLAN (MAP OF MARINA PARK) 7
September 5,
1963
EVEREST BUILDING (PHOTO OF EVEREST PARK) 10
September 5,
1963
REDMOND LUTHERANS INSTALL NEW PASTOR (HIDY, ALBERT S) 11
September 5,
1963
KIRKLAND REPRESENTATIVE (BOAT IN PARADE OF BOATS) 4
September 5,
1963
BUS ROUTES UNCHANGED 9
September 5,
1963
KIRKLAND MAKES “BEST DRESSED” LIST FOR BRIDGE OPENING 1
September 5,
1963
FIRST PAYING CUSTOMER (PHOTO OF LINC KAISER ON BRIDGE) 1
September 5,
1963
BRIDGE TRAFFIC HEAVY 3
September 5,
1963
NEEDHAM PUSHES FOR THIRD BRIDGE 9
September 12,
1963
GRAND OPENING – NITA VALE PARK (PHOTO) 3
September 12,
1963
PIONEER COUPLES TO HONOR DATE (FLADLAND AL & FAUCETT, JAMES) 1
September 12,
1963
AUXILIARY FRIENDS TO HOST FAUCETT PARTY (FAUCETT, MR AND MRS JAMES) 7
September 12,
1963
PIONEER RESIDENTS TO OBSERVE DATE AT CHURCH EVENT (FLADLAND, AL) 7
September 12,
1963
GROUND BROKEN FOR JUANITA VILLAGE (PHOTO) 6
September 12,
1963
OLD BARRACKS HOLDS HISTORY FRAGMENTS (PHOTO) 9
September 12,
1963
BUSINESSMEN ASK CONSOLIDATION 1
September 12,
1963
RING ROAD ASKED FOR BEST BUSINESS (MAP) 2
September 12,
1963
UGN WORKERS LAUNCH DRIVE IN KIRKLAND AREA 2
September 12,
1963
CONSOLIDATION WILL BE DECIDED TUESDAY 1
September 12,
1963
WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT SUGGESTED AGAIN IN PLAN 1
September 12,
1963
BUSINESSMEN ASK CONSOLIDATION 1
September 12,
1963
‘WALL’ DIVIDES CITIES 1
September 12,
1963
RING ROAD ASKED FOR BEST BUSINESS (MAP) 2
September 12,
1963
JUANITA CREST CLUB PREPARES FOR OPEN DEVELOPMENT 6
September 12,
1963
CONSOLIDATION NOW 1
September 12,
1963
OVERCROWDED / LUNCHROOM CROWD / TEMPORARY CLASSROOM (PHOTOS) 7
September 12,
1963
CARLETTA NANCY BLANCHARD, DONALD A WESTLAKE 8
September 12,
1963
CARLA RAE CHRISTENSEN, SCHUYLER R MITCHELL 8
September 12,
1963
CONFUSION RESULTS FROM BLAZE 1
September 12,
1963
COUNCIL BOOSTS BUDGET $25000 2
September 12,
1963
MANY KIRKLAND CHAMPS CAME BEFORE CONNIE MACKS 5
September 12,
1963
HOUGHTON TO SPEND $148,445 2
September 12,
1963
GROUND BROKEN FOR JUANITA VILLAGE (PHOTO) 6
September 12,
1963
WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT SUGGESTED AGAIN IN PLAN 1
September 12,
1963
REYNOLDS HEARING REQUESTED 1
September 12,
1963
STINSON, GRANT DEWEY 3
September 12,
1963
CARLSON, VICTOR 12
September 12,
1963
ULRICH, ANNA KATHERINA 12
September 12,
1963
TURNER, RICHARD 12
September 12,
1963
HERBERG, EDWIN 12
September 12,
1963
JUANITA CREST CLUB PREPARES FOR OPEN DEVELOPMENT 6
September 12,
1963
MANY KIRKLAND CHAMPS CAME BEFORE CONNIE MACKS 5
September 12,
1963
RING ROAD ASKED FOR BEST BUSINESS (MAP) 2
September 12,
1963
CAROL HARRIS, GRANT BARRIE 8
September 19,
1963
LAKEVIEW PHARMACY – GRAND OPENING IN NEW LOCATION 7
September 19,
1963
KIRKLAND VIOLINIST TO PRESENT CONCERT (RIECKE, WARREN) 11
September 19,
1963
PEACE CORPSMEN HOME ON LEAVE (THORSOS, JANE & CHASE, MIKE) 1
September 19,
1963
PETE KING TO ATTEND STANFORD IN ITALY 5
September 19,
1963
WATER TANK (PHOTO ON ROSE HILL) 2
September 19,
1963
HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION PUSHED 1
September 19,
1963
YARROW BAY COMPLEX TOLD (SKETCH) 1
September 19,
1963
JUANITA RESIDENT HOLDS APARTMENTS ARE PREMATURE 1
September 19,
1963
HARDWARE STORE MOVES TO OLD POST OFFICE (LAKESIDE HARDWARE) 10
September 19,
1963
LAKE VISTA PHARMACY OPENS ACROSS STREET 11
September 19,
1963
CHAMBER APPROVES NEW CITY PLAN 9
September 19,
1963
MCGINTY HEADS UGN GROUP FOR 9TH YEAR 1
September 19,
1963
CONSOLIDATION VOTE LOSES 1
September 19,
1963
ZONING AFFECTS WATERFRONT 1
September 19,
1963
DEVELOPER AND RESIDENTS MEET AT COMMISSION 1
September 19,
1963
KIRKLAND’S PLAN (MAP OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN) 10
September 19,
1963
SCHOOL BUDGET PRESENTED 1
September 19,
1963
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AT 7644 1
September 19,
1963
1800 ADULTS SIGN UP FOR SCHOOL 11
September 19,
1963
JANET BOLTON, PAUL DAY 11
September 19,
1963
COUNCIL HOLDS BRIEF MEETING 2
September 19,
1963
JUANITA RESIDENT HOLDS APARTMENTS ARE PREMATURE 1
September 19,
1963
ZONING AFFECTS WATERFRONT 1
September 19,
1963
CHECKING FOR FINGERPRINTS (PHOTO) 2
September 19,
1963
LAMBERT, FREDERICK CRAIG 1
September 19,
1963
ERWIN, VIRGINIA MARGARET 6
September 19,
1963
4 YEARS AGO: LYN CAME TO JOURNAL (JOHNSON, LYN) 11
September 19,
1963
SHARPSHOOTER RETURNS WITH ARMFUL OF MEDALS (PERRON, ANDRE) 5
September 19,
1963
PARK BOARD HEARS REPORT 2
September 19,
1963
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AT 7644 1
September 19,
1963
GRAVEL’S ON MUD’S GONE ALL’S WELL (PHOTO OF 4TH AVE) 3
September 19,
1963
BRIDGE REPORT 3
September 19,
1963
SLOUGH BRIDGES COMPLETED 5
September 19,
1963
LIGHTNING STIRS UP LA VISTA CENTER 3
September 19,
1963
ALICE WEBB, STANLEY WESNICK 8
September 26,
1963
KIRKLAND ROCKHOUND TO EXHIBIT (GRIFFITHS, NORMAN) 1
September 26,
1963
MISS LOESBY LAUNCHES MUSIC CAREER 2
September 26,
1963
KERMIT OLSON LEAVES WITH PEACE CORPS 6
September 26,
1963
TELEPHONE COMPANY BUILDING STARTS 1
September 26,
1963
BRICKS BECOME BOUQUET (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BRICK USED IN HOME) 1
September 26,
1963
20-STORY APARTMENT OPPOSED 3
September 26,
1963
CHAMBER MANAGER PROPOSED 1
September 26,
1963
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN HEARING SET FOR TONIGHT 1
September 26,
1963
BACKERS TO RENEW CONSOLIDATION 2
September 26,
1963
LW MERIT SCHOLARS NAMED 1
September 26,
1963
NORTHWEST COLLEGE STUDENTS TO BEGIN NEW YEAR OCT 2 5
September 26,
1963
HANDICAPPED HAVE CHURCH SCHOOL 11
September 26,
1963
GLENDA BROCKETT, KEITH TEMPLETON 11
September 26,
1963
CARALYN R STONE, GEORGE T HAGLUND 11
September 26,
1963
LOUISE BERGGREN, DONALD RUTLEDGE 11
September 26,
1963
HOUGHTON’S MAYOR OFFERS PLAN FOR COMMUNITIES 2
September 26,
1963
THIEVES STRIKE TWICE 3
September 26,
1963
PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC NEEDS FINANCIAL AID TO OPEN 16
September 26,
1963
HILL, GRACE IRENE 10
September 26,
1963
LANE, EMMA 13
September 26,
1963
LANDWEER, VIOLA M 13
September 26,
1963
JOURNAL WINS PRIZES 1
September 26,
1963
MIKE WRITES FOR JOURNAL (BASHOR, MIKE) 5
September 26,
1963
NILE TEMPLE MOUNTED PATROL HORSE SHOW SET THIS WEEKEND 12
September 26,
1963
UNIVERSITY BUS PROPOSED 1
September 26,
1963
BRIDGE REPORT (PHOTO) 1
September 26,
1963
TELEPHONE COMPANY BUILDING STARTS 1
September 26,
1963
ELECTRIC RATES UP 1
September 26,
1963
SHARON BEETLE, RONALD NICHOLL 11
October 3, 1963 JUNIOR PROGRAMS OFFERS PLAYS TO CHARM CHILDREN 11
October 3, 1963 GROWING BUILDING IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF PEOPLE’S NATIONAL BANK) 10
October 3, 1963 GROWING BUILDING IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF SEATTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS) 10
October 3, 1963 BANK PROMOTES KIRKLAND MAN (SWANFELT, WAYNE) 11
October 3, 1963 KIRKLAND REVISITED (BAKER, GEORGE) 1
October 3, 1963 THOREAU PRINCIPAL IS DOCK BOSS (STENSON, WAYNE) 1
October 3, 1963 BARBER BARES BUDDY’S BEARD (PHOTO OF WEBBER, BUDDY) 7
October 3, 1963 OVERLAKE PARK WINS AWARD 9
October 3, 1963 GROWING BUILDING IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF JUANITA VILLAGE) 10
October 3, 1963 GROWING BUILDING IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF PEOPLE’S NATIONAL BANK) 10
October 3, 1963 GROWING BUILDING IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH) 10
October 3, 1963 HIGH RISE FIGHT LOOMS 1
October 3, 1963 JUANITA APARTMENT FAVORED 1
October 3, 1963 THE HIGH RISE VIEW (PHOTOS) 1
October 3, 1963 GROWING BUILDING IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF RAZED HOUSE NEAR PHONE EXCHANGE) 10
October 3, 1963 EXPLOSION INJURES BYSTANDER’S EYE (MCCORKLE, JOYCE M) 1
October 3, 1963 BUSINESS WOMEN AID UGN 3
October 3, 1963 GROWING BUILDING IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) 10
October 3, 1963 HIGH SCHOOL OBSERVES HOMECOMING FRIDAY 1
October 3, 1963 DIRECTOR NAMED (TUTTLE, HIRAM – WASH STATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS ASSOC) 1
October 3, 1963 THOREAU PRINCIPAL IS DOCK BOSS (STENSON, WAYNE) 1
October 3, 1963 KATHERINE (KAY) TALLMADGE, DAVID A EAGON 8
October 3, 1963 JUANITA APARTMENT FAVORED 1
October 3, 1963 FATHER, SON TO SERVE (WALLIS, GALE & GARY) 2
October 3, 1963 POULSON, LILLIAN 1
October 3, 1963 KONCAN, LEONA VIVIAN 2
October 3, 1963 LANE, EMMA 2
October 3, 1963 BUCKINGHAM, FLORENCE NOBLE 2
October 3, 1963 MILES, ART 11
October 3, 1963 NEWCOMERS CLUB FORMS IN KIRKLAND 11
October 3, 1963 GIRL SCOUTS ENLARGE BOUNDARIES 7
October 3, 1963 FASSOLD TO LEAVE (YMCA) 1
October 3, 1963 BUSINESS WOMEN AID UGN 3
October 3, 1963 EVANGELIST TO CONDUCT SERVICES (BARRINGTON, PORTER L) 6
October 3, 1963 MORE RIDERS NEEDED FOR ‘U’ BUS 6
October 3, 1963 ACCESS PROGRESS SLOW 1
October 3, 1963 CAROL GAY SANDERSON, DAVID T MCMURRAY 8
October 3, 1963 SUSAN VIRGINIA YORK, JOHN RIGGS 8
October 10,
1963
LARSONS OBSERVE SILVER DATE (LARSON, MR AND MRS LEONARD) 9
October 10,
1963
GRANDMOTHER IS TOP SPORTS GUESSER (GRISWOLD, LAURA) 1
October 10,
1963
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL APPROVED 1
October 10,
1963
HIGH RISE BUILDING BLOCKED 1
October 10,
1963
C-C MANAGER BENEFITS TOLD 1
October 10,
1963
EMPLOYED HOUSEWIFE NAMED UGN RESIDENTIAL CHAIRMAN (WILLIAMS, MRS) 1
October 10,
1963
ALL HAIL (PHOTO OF HOMECOMING QUEEN – PRICE, SUE) 1
October 10,
1963
SCHOOL BUDGET OVER $4 MILLION 2
October 10,
1963
SCHOOLS ASKED POLICY ON SKIING 4
October 10,
1963
LAKEVIEW SCHOOL WINS SAFETY HONOR 9
October 10,
1963
HOOTENANNY TRIO TO VISIT CITY (UNIVERSITY TRIO) 1
October 10,
1963
TIBETANS CHARM KIRKLAND GUESTS AT SUMPTUOUS DINNER 1
October 10,
1963
CERTIFICATES AWARDED TO FIREMEN 12
October 10,
1963
COUNCIL SPLITS ON BUDGET 1
October 10,
1963
HEARING ON COMP PLAN SET FOR THURSDAY 12
October 10,
1963
FIRECRACKER SOLUTION NEAR 1
October 10,
1963
YOUTHS ADMIT THEFT (STEALING GARBAGE TRUCK) 2
October 10,
1963
FORTNEY, LLOYD 2
October 10,
1963
BOSWORTH, MINNIE 6
October 10,
1963
WIPPERFURTH, FRED MATHEW 6
October 10,
1963
TIBETANS CHARM KIRKLAND GUESTS AT SUMPTUOUS DINNER 1
October 10,
1963
KIRKLAND RIDERS WIN HONORS AT VANCOUVER (PERRON / FLOWERS / CLARK) 7
October 10,
1963
GARNETHA MOE, J CALVIN DEVERE 7
October 10,
1963
SHARON MCLACHLAN, HERBERT MILTON 8
October 10,
1963
DONA DEE WRIGHT, ROBERT RAYMOND ADSIT 8
October 10,
1963
LINDA LARSON, JAMES RICE MURPHY 8
October 10,
1963
EDNA B CROWE, ROSWELL C HEINS 8
October 17,
1963
WRECKING CREW (PHOTO OF NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE) 16
October 17,
1963
KIRKLAND BEACHCOMBER STIRS SERPENT MYSTERY (COBERT, RUTH) 1
October 17,
1963
STUDENT WINS GRID CONTEST (MYNAR, TERRY) 7
October 17,
1963
FUTURE ICE ARENA (PHOTO AT GOLD CREEK PARK) 7
October 17,
1963
FAMILY QUARREL (PHOTO OF AUTO DAMAGE TO REXALL DRUG STORE) 16
October 17,
1963
COLLEGE PAVILION DEDICATED 9
October 17,
1963
EMPTY HALLS (PHOTO INSIDE THOREAU ELEMENTARY) 14
October 17,
1963
ROOFING WORK REPORTED (CIVIC CENTER) 7
October 17,
1963
PROGRESS (PHOTO OF LOG CABIN BUILT BY JOSTEN, OLAS) 16
October 17,
1963
PROGRESS (PHOTO OF LOG CABIN BUILT BY JOSTEN, OLAS) 16
October 17,
1963
MOONLIGHT SALE COMING TO KIRKLAND FRIDAY 1
October 17,
1963
UW TEAM STUDYING KIRKLAND PLANNING 16
October 17,
1963
HOUGHTON RESIDENTS PROTEST PLAT LOTS 16
October 17,
1963
CAC ADVISED GOOD TEACHING IS ANSWER 2
October 17,
1963
DRAMA DIRECTOR TELLS WHY HE CHOSE PLAY 14
October 17,
1963
JEANNE PAUL STARK, ROBERT RAY 10
October 17,
1963
PAT WEISS, DON JOVAG 13
October 17,
1963
ADULT BAND ORGANIZED “FOR FUN” 1
October 17,
1963
CITY HAS FEW DEBTS 1
October 17,
1963
CITY’S SAFETY CITED 1
October 17,
1963
HOUGHTON CHIEF UPHOLDS OFFICER 1
October 17,
1963
HOUGHTON COUNCIL APPROVES $148,445 BUDGET FOR 1964 11
October 17,
1963
HOUGHTON RESIDENTS PROTEST PLAT LOTS 16
October 17,
1963
COURT ASKS REYNOLDS TO ANSWER CITY 1
October 17,
1963
HOUGHTON CHIEF UPHOLDS OFFICER 1
October 17,
1963
DINGHY STOLEN 7
October 17,
1963
POLICE RECOVER CAR 7
October 17,
1963
BERG, DORIS BLAINE 16
October 17,
1963
LINDQUEST, LEE P 16
October 17,
1963
WELCOME ROSE HILL SCRIBE (BELTS, HAZEL) 14
October 17,
1963
REAL ESTATE FIRM OPENS (EWING AND CLARK) 17
October 17,
1963
LOCAL BUS TO UW CANCELED 3`
October 17,
1963
TRAFFIC PLAN PROPOSED 1
October 17,
1963
PAVING COMPLETE (PHOTO ON BOTHELL-JUANITA ROAD) 15
October 17,
1963
MARKET STREET (PHOTO) 16
October 17,
1963
TELEPHONE BILLS TO BE REDUCED 9
October 17,
1963
TELEPHONE COMPANY EXPANDS (MAP) 9
October 17,
1963
JANET BOLTON, PAUL DAY 10
October 24,
1963
KIRKLAND POULTRY FIRM BUYS HORSES IN GERMANY (HEISDORF & NELSON) 1
October 24,
1963
YOUNG GRID-GUESSER WINS ON FIRST TRY (BARHAM, TERRY) 3
October 24,
1963
TEACHER SPENDS DAY IN TOKYO SCHOOL (OSTENDORFF, FRED) 12
October 24,
1963
SCHOOL LAND TRANSFERRED 1
October 24,
1963
CITY APPROVES WATERFRONT APARTMENT (SKETCH OF THE MARINER APTS) 1
October 24,
1963
CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE PREVAILS IN KIRKLAND DURING SALE (PHOTOS) 6
October 24,
1963
MERCHANTS APPLAUD RESULTS OF SPECIAL MOONLIGHT SALE 6
October 24,
1963
FIRST GRADER INJURED (DEVOIR, MARGARET) 1
October 24,
1963
YARROW DEVELOPMENT NEEDS SEWER RELEASE 1
October 24,
1963
SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES BOND SALE 3
October 24,
1963
MCGINTY NAMED CANDIDATE (MCGINTY, J TREMAINE) 3
October 24,
1963
SCHOOL ART PROGRAM TOLD TO BOARD 7
October 24,
1963
MADELINE JEAN HALLS, MICHAEL OWEN MOORE 8
October 24,
1963
SHARON WICKMAN, THOMAS KARASEK 8
October 24,
1963
CITY COUNCIL CAUTIONED 1
October 24,
1963
PLANNING COMMISSION VIEWS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ISSUES 2
October 24,
1963
KIWANIS HALLOWEEN PARTIES ANNOUNCED 1
October 24,
1963
INDUSTRY INTEREST NOTED 1
October 24,
1963
RUFER TRIAL PUT OFF 2
October 24,
1963
KIRKLAND LIBRARIAN STARTS HOUSE CLEANING (DURHAM, GEORGE) 9
October 24,
1963
POAGE, WILLIAM COURTNEY 2
October 24,
1963
ALLEN, ROY B 6
October 24,
1963
BENDAUX, BEATRICE 6
October 24,
1963
CLARKSON, T E (TOMMY) 6
October 24,
1963
MCDANIEL, FRANKLIN 6
October 24,
1963
CARLSON, MARY ALINA 6
October 24,
1963
(FINN) HILL RESIDENTS ASK FOR POSTAL DELIVERY 1
October 24,
1963
INGLEWOOD PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR LEAVING CHURCH (PETERSON, DANIEL E) 7
October 24,
1963
TOWN STUDIES ROAD ACCESS 1
October 24,
1963
BRIDGE WORK CONTINUES AHEAD OF RAINY SEASON 2
October 24,
1963
STATE TAKES OVER ROAD MAINTENANCE 12
October 24,
1963
YARROW DEVELOPMENT NEEDS SEWER RELEASE 1
October 24,
1963
GALE FORCE & WIND DAMAGE (PHOTOS) 1
October 24,
1963
GLORIA JEAN BRAWN, CECIL BASDEN 8
October 31,
1963
PHOTOS OF SEATTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS BEING BUILT 1
October 31,
1963
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED TO ERIC THORSOS 1
October 31,
1963
HIGH SCHOOLER OUTGUESSES FANS (SHINSTROM, DAVID) 7
October 31,
1963
TYPHOON “GLORIA” HITS TEACHER “FRED” (OSTENDORFF,
FRED)
12
October 31,
1963
PHOTOS OF SEATTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS BEING BUILT 1
October 31,
1963
MORTGAGE COMPANY MOVES TO “MOST ATTRACTIVE” HOUSE (CORLEY
MORTGAGE)
11
October 31,
1963
CLUBS TO TOUR COLLEGE HERE 1
October 31,
1963
INGLEWOOD CHURCH TO CELEBRATE FIFTH YEAR 7
October 31,
1963
MORTGAGE COMPANY MOVES TO “MOST ATTRACTIVE” HOUSE (CORLEY
MORTGAGE)
11
October 31,
1963
COMMISSION OKAYS ZONING 12
October 31,
1963
SEWING TEACHERS ENTER HIGH WORLD OF FASHION 8
October 31,
1963
46% NORTHWEST STUDENTS FROM OUT OF STATE 9
October 31,
1963
SHARON BANCROFT, BRUCE GRADY 8
October 31,
1963
GIANT MUSHROOM PROVES TOPIC OF CONVERSATION (BARK, MRS PAUL) 3
October 31,
1963
RESIDENTS LOSE ALL IN FIRE (KETTERMAN, JUNIOR) 1
October 31,
1963
TOWN TO CITY ELECTION SET 1
October 31,
1963
GOVERNMENT TO AID HOUGHTON PLANNING 1
October 31,
1963
TOWN GIVES RELEASE FOR SEWERS 2
October 31,
1963
MAYOR MAKES APPOINTMENTS 3
October 31,
1963
TWO SONS JOIN NAVY IN YEAR (LEEN) 11
October 31,
1963
SHINSTROM, HELEN 1
October 31,
1963
O’CONNOR, CHARLES F 2
October 31,
1963
NEWKIRK, JERRY W 3
October 31,
1963
SCOTT, WILLARD 3
October 31,
1963
HENNIGH, ROY G 3
October 31,
1963
MCDANIEL, FRANKLIN 3
October 31,
1963
HERZOG, MARY 3
October 31,
1963
JOHNS, CLIFFORD 11
October 31,
1963
HUNTINGTON, LOUISE 11
October 31,
1963
PIKE, SOLOMON 11
October 31,
1963
FIVE LAKE WASHINGTON GRADS ON WHITWORTH’S FOOTBALL TEAM 6
October 31,
1963
CITIZEN PROPOSES KIRKLAND CITY PARK STUDY (HARRIS, GREGORY) 1
October 31,
1963
CITIZENS PRESS FOR STREET REPAIR 1
October 31,
1963
BOTHELL FREEWAY LINK HEARING SET 6
October 31,
1963
SEWER PROBLEM AIRED 1
October 31,
1963
DEVELOPER TO PROVIDE SEWER BOND 1
October 31,
1963
TOWN GIVES RELEASE FOR SEWERS 2
October 31,
1963
DIANE RENFROE, RICHARD CLIMENSON 8
November 7,
1963
AUTO RACERS MEET HERE AND RECALL OLD TIMES (DEPAOLO & BUTTERA) 1
November 7,
1963
URBAN LEAGUE HEAD IS SCHOOL SPEAKER (PRATT, EDWIN) 1
November 7,
1963
GRANDMOTHER TOPS GRID GUESSER LIST (HACKETT, MRS MERRITT) 7
November 7,
1963
RETIRED ARCHITECT FOLLOWS PAINTING TREND (SVARZ, LOUIS) 8
November 7,
1963
SCHOOL SET FOR REDMOND 1
November 7,
1963
ADVENTISTS SPONSOR CHURCH 12
November 7,
1963
PILE DRIVING TO START ON LAKE 1
November 7,
1963
DECISION ON STATION POSTPONED 1
November 7,
1963
UGN DRIVE NEARS GOAL 3
November 7,
1963
ATTORNEY CONSIDERS REDMOND ANNEXATION 1
November 7,
1963
URBAN LEAGUE HEAD IS SCHOOL SPEAKER (PRATT, EDWIN) 1
November 7,
1963
STUDENTS HAVE FOUR-DAY HOLIDAY 1
November 7,
1963
GLASS CLASSROOMS BRING EDUCATION TO PUBLIC 2
November 7,
1963
HOW DOES SCOTT DO IT? (SCOTT, MILTON) 7
November 7,
1963
NW COLLEGE OFFICERS ANNOUNCED 9
November 7,
1963
URBAN LEAGUE HEAD IS SCHOOL SPEAKER (PRATT, EDWIN) 1
November 7,
1963
STUDENTS HAVE FOUR-DAY HOLIDAY 1
November 7,
1963
HOUGHTON MAYOR COMMENTS ON TRAFFIC TICKET 2
November 7,
1963
HOUGHTON PLAT RESOLVED 2
November 7,
1963
PILE DRIVING TO START ON LAKE 1
November 7,
1963
ARREST CLEARS BURGLARIES 2
November 7,
1963
DR MUELLER NEW STAFF PRESIDENT 3
November 7,
1963
JOHNSON, THELMA V 2
November 7,
1963
SHINSTROM, HELEN 2
November 7,
1963
RUSSELL, FRANK 2
November 7,
1963
DAVIS, WILLIAM HENRY 3
November 7,
1963
COOK, ALVIN 11
November 7,
1963
YOUNG, LEWIS 11
November 7,
1963
CORVEY, PRENTICE HENRY 11
November 7,
1963
MARVIN, EARL 11
November 7,
1963
FOUR SCOUTS WORK FOR EAGLE RANK 1
November 7,
1963
POSTAL PATRON WANTS KIRKLAND ADDRESS (ROWLEY, GILBERT L) 1
November 7,
1963
BUDDING AUTHORS MAKE SUMMER SALES 6
November 7,
1963
KANGS SPLATTER ISLANDERS FOR KINGCO TITLE 4
November 7,
1963
GIRLS CAN PLAY FOOTBALL 5
November 7,
1963
AUTO RACERS MEET HERE AND RECALL OLD TIMES (DEPAOLO & BUTTERA) 1
November 7,
1963
STREET ESTIMATE GIVEN 1
November 7,
1963
CITIES PLEDGE COOPERATION (SEWERS) 1
November 14,
1963
CONGRATULATION KANGS (PHOTO) 5
November 14,
1963
GENTLE DOG FANCIER COMMANDS GREAT DANES (MAGE, MRS LEO) 5
November 14,
1963
KIRKLAND GIRL AND BAND TAKE PART IN ICEPARADE (MAJOR, KAREN) 7
November 14,
1963
DAVIDSON IN WHO’S WHO (DAVIDSON, LARRY) 9
November 14,
1963
SCHOOLS IN TROUBLE IF HELP WITHHELD 2
November 14,
1963
ST JOHN’S TO BREAK GROUND 1
November 14,
1963
CHORALE PROGRAM TO AID LATTER DAY SAINTS CHAPEL 8
November 14,
1963
BUSINESSMEN VISIT COLLEGE 3
November 14,
1963
TRAFFIC FATALITY MARS CITY RECORD (CRAIG, MINNIE) 1
November 14,
1963
EXPLOSION SOURCE UNKNOWN 1
November 14,
1963
REDMOND BOY DIES IN RIFLE ACCIDENT (MATTINGLY, TED) 11
November 14,
1963
KIRKLAND 90.9% OF UGN QUOTA 3
November 14,
1963
BUSINESSMEN VISIT COLLEGE 3
November 14,
1963
SCHOOL BOOK STORE CITED AS KEY EDUCATION EXCHANGE 14
November 14,
1963
EASY DOES IT (PHOTO OF JACOBSEN, DALE POURING METAL) 14
November 14,
1963
MARILYN COCCIONE, DONALD DAVIDSON 8
November 14,
1963
ALICE ELAINE MOSER, FRANZ WIRTZ 8
November 14,
1963
COMMISSION TO PASS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 1
November 14,
1963
CITY BUDGET TRANSFERS APPROVED 14
November 14,
1963
HOLIDAY DECORATING WILL BE IMPROVED 1
November 14,
1963
NEW JUANITA CLUB OFFICERS TO PRESIDE 1
November 14,
1963
RUFER CHARGES DISMISSED 1
November 14,
1963
HOUSING LAW DENOUNCED BY REALTOR 5
November 14,
1963
BOOKMOBILE NEEDS NAME 7
November 14,
1963
NEW RECORDS FOR LIBRARY 7
November 14,
1963
CRAIG, MINNIE 1
November 14,
1963
MATTINGLY, TED JAMES 11
November 14,
1963
WOODS, DONALD 11
November 14,
1963
JAYCEES SLATE FIRST SPORTS CAR RALLY 1
November 14,
1963
ONE WEEK LEFT TO QUALIFY FOR ROSE BOWL FOOTBALL CONTEST 1
November 14,
1963
HOUSING LAW DENOUNCED BY REALTOR 5
November 14,
1963
JAYCEES SLATE FIRST SPORTS CAR RALLY 1
November 14,
1963
KANGS RATED BEST IN HISTORY 4
November 14,
1963
NEW METRO LINE GOES UNDER LAKE 1
November 14,
1963
CAROLE LYNNE HYLAND, FLOYD WILLIAMSON 8
November 14,
1963
CAROLE MATTHEWS, JULIAN GRAY 10
November 21,
1963
PONIES STILL UNCLAIMED (DEAD PONIES) 1
November 21,
1963
MYSTIC LAKE GOAT DAIRY STARTED WITH TWO PETS 1
November 21,
1963
THEATRE EAST TO OPEN SEASON 6
November 21,
1963
MRS TEUFEL JOINS ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD 8
November 21,
1963
FAMILY TO AFRICA (STAFFORD, CHARLES & RUTH) 8
November 21,
1963
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER TELLS OF TRIP (WRAY, HARRY) 9
November 21,
1963
OSTENDORFF REPORTS ON HONG KONG AND THAILAND 12
November 21,
1963
BUILDING PERMITS PASS $2 MILLION MARK 1
November 21,
1963
RIGHT, FRONT AND FORWARD (PHOTO OF JUANITA P-X CONSTRUCTION) 2
November 21,
1963
PUBLIC INVITED TO VIEW SCHOOL (THOREAU) 12
November 21,
1963
LANDMARK BURNS (ADIL LAMPAERT BARN) 3
November 21,
1963
CONGREGATION TO WORSHIP IN NEW CHURCH ON SUNDAY 1
November 21,
1963
ARCHITECT TO EXPLAIN CHURCH DESIGN TO WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP 8
November 21,
1963
OLD TOWN SHOP TO OPEN NOV 25 2
November 21,
1963
PENNEY’S PAY HOLIDAY BONUS 11
November 21,
1963
2ND BLAST FOLLOWS IN WEEK 1
November 21,
1963
COUPLE PERISH IN FIRE (LOSSEN, HERBERT & SUSAN) 2
November 21,
1963
KIRKLAND 92.9% OF QUOTA 11
November 21,
1963
TEACHER OF YEAR NAMED FOR DISTRICT (MAJOR, BETTY) 1
November 21,
1963
COUPLE PERISH IN FIRE (LOSSEN, HERBERT & SUSAN) 2
November 21,
1963
LANDMARK BURNS (ADIL LAMPAERT BARN) 3
November 21,
1963
FIRM JOINS UNITED CONTROL 2
November 21,
1963
CLINIC TO OPEN IN JANUARY 12
November 21,
1963
MACKIE, RITA 2
November 21,
1963
LOSSEN, HERBERT 2
November 21,
1963
LOSSEN, SUSAN 2
November 21,
1963
NEMEC, MARY 2
November 21,
1963
GOVERNOR SPOT NOT FOR PELLY 1
November 21,
1963
DOROTHY REPORTS JUANITA (KENNEDY, DOROTHY) 7
November 21,
1963
OPEN AIR ICE RINK TO OPEN 2
November 21,
1963
HUNTERS BAG RECORD KILL 5
November 21,
1963
IMPROVEMENTS ASKED FOR KIRKLAND AVE 2
November 21,
1963
MARILYN BALES, BOYD HOOPS 8
November 28,
1963
THEATRE EAST OPENS PLAY WEEK LATE 2
November 28,
1963
BOY SCOUT AWARDED EAGLE RANK (GRAHAM, TOM) 1
November 28,
1963
KIRKLAND FAMILY SHARES THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY (JOVAG, HENRY & ETHEL) 1
November 28,
1963
LOCAL BOY TOPS SALES (BANKSON, DAVID) 3
November 28,
1963
KIRKLAND’S COACH IS CITY’S PRIDE (CHAROUHAS, DESMOND) 4
November 28,
1963
CAGER FOLLOWS FATHER’S STEPS (SPENCER, KIRBY) 4
November 28,
1963
FOSTER PARENTS HONORED (BECKER, MR AND MRS CARL) 9
November 28,
1963
ARTIST’S WORK FOLLOWS DESIGN OF NEW CHURCH (RADCLIFFE, BILL) 1
November 28,
1963
CHURCH BUILDING STARTED (PHOTO AT ST JOHN’S) 9
November 28,
1963
NEW BEAUTY SHOP OPENS IN KIRKLAND (REED’S BEAUTY SHOP) 9
November 28,
1963
ALL FAITHS HONOR PRESIDENT’S MEMORY 1
November 28,
1963
6 CARS IN MISHAP 1
November 28,
1963
TESTING TO BE CAC TOPIC 1
November 28,
1963
SCHOOL OFFICIALS TO SPEAK 2
November 28,
1963
JR HIGH PROGRAM EXPLAINED 3
November 28,
1963
JR HIGH STUDY TOPIC ANNOUNCED 3
November 28,
1963
COMMISSION ADOPTS PLAN FOR CITY 2
November 28,
1963
CHURCH SERVICES FOR THANKSGIVING 1
November 28,
1963
BOMB SCARE MYSTERY SOLVED 1
November 28,
1963
ROENING, CHARLES 10
November 28,
1963
SKI ADVISORY GROUP FORMED 2
November 28,
1963
YMCA SPORTS PROGRAM MOVES INTO HIGH GEAR 5
November 28,
1963
ALL FAITHS HONOR PRESIDENT’S MEMORY 1
December 5,
1963
CELLAR GALLERY DESIGNER SHOW OPENING TOMORROW 6
December 5,
1963
SEA TAC ENGINEER IS TOP GRID GUESSER (BISHOP, RAY) 1
December 5,
1963
BPW HONORS MARY LARSON WITH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 6
December 5,
1963
DUKE TRENT MANAGER OF ELKS CLUB 11
December 5,
1963
OSTENDORFF NOTES CONTRASTS IN INDIA 12
December 5,
1963
ESTHER TYE SMITH PLAYS 3-FOLD ROLE IN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 12
December 5,
1963
INGLEWOOD HILLS SHOPPING CENTER PLANS ANNOUNCED 1
December 5,
1963
HOUGHTON RESIDENTS BRING APARTMENT SUIT 1
December 5,
1963
STORES TO OPEN TO 9 PM 1
December 5,
1963
BASKET DONATIONS RECEIVED 1
December 5,
1963
CAC SETS LEVY AT $756,000 3
December 5,
1963
HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED 5
December 5,
1963
MAYOR TO SEEK 3RD TERM 1
December 5,
1963
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS DECORATING URGED 1
December 5,
1963
HOUGHTON RESIDENTS BRING APARTMENT SUIT 1
December 5,
1963
VANDALISM DESTROYS PROPERTIES 3
December 5,
1963
HAMILTON, VIOLA E 2
December 5,
1963
BARTHOLOMEW, MERRILL L 3
December 5,
1963
MAYFIELD, CONRAD L 3
December 5,
1963
NELSON, RAYMOND 5
December 5,
1963
LUCAS, MARGARET 5
December 5,
1963
BROWN, ETHEL 5
December 5,
1963
ROKE, ESABELLE 5
December 5,
1963
SCOUTS TO RECEIVE AWARDS 1
December 5,
1963
MAYOR TO SEEK 3RD TERM 1
December 5,
1963
ELECTION COULD DELAY CITY FILINGS 1
December 5,
1963
COUNCIL VOTES PARK USE OF WATERSHED 1
December 5,
1963
JUANITA BRIDGE 4-LANING ON COUNTY ROAD PROGRAM 2
December 5,
1963
KIRKLAND AVE IMPROVEMENTS TO CONTINUE 2
December 5,
1963
SHERRON MARIE CAMERON, RAYMOND NORMAN LABRIE 8
December 5,
1963
MARY BETH HUGHES, ROBERT GEORGE NELSON 8
December 12,
1963
TRIP TO SOUTH SEAS IS ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (ELWOOD, MR AND MRS CLARK) 10
December 12,
1963
ARTS LEAGUE PROGRAM TO INTRODUCE CLASSES 12
December 12,
1963
‘WHERE IS THE POST OFFICE?’ ASKS FRED OSTENDORFF 13
December 12,
1963
PEACE CORPS TEACHER IN MAGAZINE (WOODSON, JACQUEY) 13
December 12,
1963
GAS STATION GOES BACK TO COUNCIL 1
December 12,
1963
RESIDENCE BUILDING HOUSES DOOR PLANT (SEATTLE DOOR) 2
December 12,
1963
THOREAU OPEN HOUSE IN JANUARY 12
December 12,
1963
CENTER TITLE EXPECTED THIS MONTH 1
December 12,
1963
PILE DRIVING (PHOTO OF LAKE APARTMENT CONSTRUCTION) 1
December 12,
1963
RESIDENCE BUILDING HOUSES DOOR PLANT (SEATTLE DOOR) 2
December 12,
1963
NOTHING HURT BUT HIS PRIDE (PHOTO OF VANDERLINDEN TRUCK ACCIDENT) 3
December 12,
1963
SHOVLIN TO HEAD YMCA DRIVE 1
December 12,
1963
OFFICIAL REPROVES TEACHERS’ STATUS 1
December 12,
1963
KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED 11
December 12,
1963
TEACHER FIGHTS FOR COURSE’S STATUS (BLONDEN, RICHARD) 12
December 12,
1963
TESTING IN SCHOOLS EXPLAINED 15
December 12,
1963
COUPLE TO ‘START AGAIN’ AFTER FIRE (BLACK, ALEX) 3
December 12,
1963
COUNCILMEN DECLINE EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT 1
December 12,
1963
KENNY KIRKLAND HERALDS SANTA’S ARRIVAL 1
December 12,
1963
Y’S MEN SELL TREES FOR YMCA 1
December 12,
1963
CHRISTMAS SHIPS TO ARRIVE IN KIRKLAND 1
December 12,
1963
TOWN TO CITY YES VOTE EXPECTED 1
December 12,
1963
POLICE POLICY TOUGH WITH VIOLATORS (RIGHT OF WAY) 1
December 12,
1963
BOMB SUSPECT FINED 2
December 12,
1963
SANFORD, ALEXANDER H 5
December 12,
1963
HAMILTON, VIOLA 5
December 12,
1963
ESTUS, NAOMI 13
December 12,
1963
HANSON, LEON H 13
December 12,
1963
MATHIES, ETHEL 13
December 12,
1963
VAN MOURIK, JAN K 15
December 12,
1963
CHRISTENSEN, CLARA MAY 15
December 12,
1963
NELSON, MELVIN 16
December 12,
1963
Y’S MEN SELL TREES FOR YMCA 1
December 12,
1963
THOMPSON ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY 1
December 12,
1963
POSTMASTER NOT NOTIFIED 2
December 12,
1963
SKYDIVING MEANS FREEDOM WITH CHALLENGE 6
December 12,
1963
TRAFFIC MISHAPS PLIGHT CITY IN RECENT WEEKS 9
December 12,
1963
ARMENE CARLSON, RICHARD WEGENER 10
December 19,
1963
THEATRE EXTENDS PLAY RUN 2
December 19,
1963
HAPPINESS IS A LITTLE BOY (BENGSTON, STERLING) 1
December 19,
1963
ACTRESS SINGLED OUT FOR PRAISE (NEIGHBOR, EMILY) 1
December 19,
1963
98TH BIRTHDAY SHARED WITH PATIENTS AT LAKE VUE MANOR (VICKERSON, JENNIE) 8
December 19,
1963
JOB’S DAUGHTERS TO INSTALL MISS KAYSNER 9
December 19,
1963
WAY PAVED TO CLEAR CIVIC CENTER TITLE 1
December 19,
1963
DECISION FAVORS APARTMENT 3
December 19,
1963
SULLIVAN OPENS NEW GAS STATION (PETE’S SIGNAL SERVICE) 2
December 19,
1963
BOARD ASKS TIME TO STUDY LEVY 1
December 19,
1963
JOBS FOR DROP-OUTS BIG ISSUE 1
December 19,
1963
HIGH SCHOOLERS LEARN TO DANCE 2
December 19,
1963
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH 11
December 19,
1963
JOBS FOR DROP-OUTS BIG ISSUE 1
December 19,
1963
BEVERLY BAXTER, JAMES THRESS 8
December 19,
1963
KAY NICHOLS, LARRY VANDEL 8
December 19,
1963
PHOTOS OF FIRE AT AZELTINE HOUSE 2
December 19,
1963
KIRKLAND TO BILL FOR FIRE HYDRANTS 2
December 19,
1963
SANTA ARRIVES (PHOTO) 3
December 19,
1963
THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY (PHOTO OF JOLGEN, MIKE) 5
December 19,
1963
DONOR LOANS TREASURED DISPLAY TO CITY HALL (ANSELL, ESTHER) 6
December 19,
1963
HOUGHTON NOW CITY 1
December 19,
1963
LAKE LEVEL LOWERED FOR SEASON 14
December 19,
1963
BAD CHECKS ON INCREASE 14
December 19,
1963
SUSPECT FOUND IN JAIL (KOCH, GEORGE) 14
December 19,
1963
VENEMA, JULIA 13
December 19,
1963
WILES, CLAUD 13
December 19,
1963
HILL, ELLA MAY 13
December 19,
1963
RILEY, NELLIE C 13
December 19,
1963
HIS HONOR FILES (PHOTO OF BAGGALEY, BYRON) 1
December 19,
1963
CIVIC PRIDE BOOSTS PARK ON MARKET 1
December 19,
1963
SUSAN HANSEN, DAVID LOWELL SMITH 8
December 26,
1963
SEATTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS (GRAND OPENING) 7
December 26,
1963
FIRST BABY CONTEST 11
December 26,
1963
SEATTLE FEDERAL TO OPEN 1
December 26,
1963
JIM JOLGEN CONSIDERED AT WASHINGTON STATE 1
December 26,
1963
BANKER LEARNS THAT KIRKLAND HAS HEART (BEVENS, WILL) 2
December 26,
1963
THIRD-GRADERS HOLD TRIPLE PARTY, SURPRISE TEACHER (GIGGAN, BERNICE) 8
December 26,
1963
PETE KING DESCRIBES IMPRESSIONS OF ITALY 10
December 26,
1963
FIRST BABY FOR 1964 TO BE CONTEST WINNER 1
December 26,
1963
UNITED EFFORT SEEN FOR JUNIOR COLLEGE 1
December 26,
1963
LUTHERANS START BUILDING (PHOTO) 13
December 26,
1963
ASK ZONING TO BLOCK YARROW APARTMENT 1
December 26,
1963
COUNTY COMMISSIONER ENDORSES HOUSING 2
December 26,
1963
WATERFRONT LIVING (SKETCH OF PEBBLE BEACH APARTMENTS) 3
December 26,
1963
ANNEXATIONS WOULD BENEFIT FROM WATER LID 2
December 26,
1963
ZONING CHANGES HELD OVER 3
December 26,
1963
READER CHALLENGES SCHOOL DIRECTOR (COOK, MARY D) 2
December 26,
1963
TYPICAL DROPOUT IN SCHOOLS DESCRIBED 6
December 26,
1963
CHARLIE BROWNING COMES TO KIRKLAND (PHOTO) 14
December 26,
1963
NEW LAW EXTENDS OFFICES 1
December 26,
1963
CHRISTMAS TRAIL ENTRIES ASSURE VARIED DISPLAYS 1
December 26,
1963
CHRISTMAS BASKETS AID 40 FAMILIES, 136 CHILDREN 8
December 26,
1963
RUFER FIRST TO FILE FOR HOUGHTON MAYOR 1
December 26,
1963
OIL COMPANY HEARING SET 1
December 26,
1963
NEW LAW EXTENDS OFFICES 1
December 26,
1963
WHITE, DONALD 1
December 26,
1963
RUFER FIRST TO FILE FOR HOUGHTON MAYOR 1
December 26,
1963
FILINGS INCLUDE INCUMBENTS 1
December 26,
1963
ATHLETES DEFEND EMPHASIS ON SPORTS IN SCHOOL 4
December 26,
1963
COUNTY ROADS HERE ON PROGRAM 9
December 26,
1963
ANNEXATIONS WOULD BENEFIT FROM WATER LID 2
December 26,
1963
TELEPHONE EXPANSION PROGRAM INCLUDES KIRKLAND IMPROVEMENTS 5
December 26,
1963
KIRKLAND METRO LINE TO START IN SUMMER 6
January 2, 1964 SEATTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS – NEW LOCATION 5
January 2, 1964 LAMPAERT ADVANCED BY BANK 1
January 2, 1964 SEATTLE FEDERAL MOVES 2
January 2, 1964 BUILDERS NAME VAUX TO BOARD 1
January 2, 1964 15-YEAR-OLD FASHIONS CHRISTMAS DISPLAY 1
January 2, 1964 PETE KING TELLS OF TRAVEL AND ART IN ITALY 6
January 2, 1964 FIVE CHRISTMAS BABIES ARRIVE IN KIRKLAND 2
January 2, 1964 PHOTO OF HUMAN BARRICADE AT HOUGHTON LANDFILL 9
January 2, 1964 SEATTLE FEDERAL MOVES 2
January 2, 1964 FIRE DELAYS GOLD CREEK ICE ARENA 4
January 2, 1964 NEW ACTION TAKEN AGAINST APARTMENT 2
January 2, 1964 KIRKLAND WATERFRONT APARTMENT (PHOTO) 3
January 2, 1964 SILVERNALE HEADS MARCH OF DIMES 7
January 2, 1964 MARILYN MCKAY FUND STARTED 9
January 2, 1964 BLEEK! BLEEK! (PHOTO OF ELECTRONICS CLASS) 3
January 2, 1964 CAROLYN SUE BURTON, LANNY LINDROS 8
January 2, 1964 DISTRICT 41 TO ALERT FIREMEN BY RADIOS 1
January 2, 1964 FREE FILM ON CANCER TO ALERT 8
January 2, 1964 1963 WAS YEAR OF ACCOMPLISHMENT FOR KIRKLAND 1
January 2, 1964 MANY CANDIDATES FILE IN HOUGHTON 1
January 2, 1964 SCHMIDT, GEORGE 1
January 2, 1964 ROCKWELL, PEARL FAY 6
January 2, 1964 MCKAY, MARILYN 9
January 2, 1964 PIGEONS ARE ALMOST PEOPLE IN ACTION 1
January 2, 1964 NO PRIMARY IN KIRKLAND, BISHOP OUT 1
January 2, 1964 MANY CANDIDATES FILE IN HOUGHTON 1
January 2, 1964 YEAR OF ELECTIONS AHEAD ON ALL FRONTS 12
January 2, 1964 DANCERS INVITED TO JAMBOREE 8
January 2, 1964 HISTORY OF L’IL LEAGUE BASKETBALL 4
January 2, 1964 JAMBOREE LAUNCHES LITTLE LEAGUE BASKETBALL 4
January 2, 1964 KIRKLAND REPRESENTATIVE (PHOTO OF KIRKLAND BOAT IN BOAT PARADE) 6
January 2, 1964 JEANNE STARK, ROBERT RAY 8
January 9, 1964 PEOPLES BANK TO OPEN MONDAY 1
January 9, 1964 CRIBBAGE PLAYER’S HAND NEAR PERFECT (MATHEWSON, A W) 1
January 9, 1964 PETE REPORTS WATER EVERYWHERE IN VENICE (KING, PETE) 9
January 9, 1964 FIRST BABY OF YEAR FOR KIRKLAND IS BOY (CARLSON, DANIEL) 1
January 9, 1964 OBJECTIONS TO YARROW TOWER ATTEND HEARING 2
January 9, 1964 NEW REQUEST FOR STATION 2
January 9, 1964 SCHOOL ADVISORY
GROUP TO DISCUSS CONSTRUCTION
2
January 9, 1964 SCHOOL PROJECTS APPROVED 11
January 9, 1964 CENTER ACTION FAVORABLE 3
January 9, 1964 KIRKLAND FIRM SELLS AUTO LICENSES (EASTSIDE MOTORS) 12
January 9, 1964 ELECTION SET FOR REDMOND ANNEXATION 1
January 9, 1964 SCHOOL BUDGET HOLDS LINE 1
January 9, 1964 NEW TEACHERS GROUP WANTS SAY IN POLICY 1
January 9, 1964 SCHOOL HEADS NAMED 2
January 9, 1964 JARILEN KITTLE, CHARLES PRESTON 6
January 9, 1964 CLAIRE TANNER, JOHN GATTER 8
January 9, 1964 PATRITIA BOWMAN, JOHN DULANEY 9
January 9, 1964 FIRE CHIEF WARNS OF $$$ ALARM 3
January 9, 1964 FLAMES EXTINGUISHED AT SHIPYARD (PHOTO) 3
January 9, 1964 KIRKLAND WOOLEN MILL PICTURE INVITES REMINISCING 5
January 9, 1964 KIRKLAND SEEKS POWER OF HOUGHTON SEWERS 1
January 9, 1964 WATERFRONT OIL TANKS QUERIED 1
January 9, 1964 WATERFRONT OIL TANKS QUERIED 1
January 9, 1964 FLAMES EXTINGUISHED AT SHIPYARD (PHOTO) 3
January 9, 1964 HARDEN, GUY 2
January 9, 1964 POPE, ARTHUR 5
January 9, 1964 BREWER, LILLIAN 6
January 9, 1964 WHITT, DONALD 12
January 9, 1964 EAGLES LOOK BACK ON 17-YEAR HISTORY 1
January 9, 1964 CONNORS OUT OF KIRKLAND COUNCIL RACE 1
January 9, 1964 CRIBBAGE PLAYER’S HAND NEAR PERFECT (MATHEWSON, A W) 1
January 9, 1964 Y-PARK OFFICIALS AND REFEREES (PHOTO) 4
January 9, 1964 COREEN HEBB WINS PLAQUE 5
January 9, 1964 KIRKLAND FIRM SELLS AUTO LICENSES (EASTSIDE MOTORS) 12
January 9, 1964 BRIDGE SIGNALS TO CHANGE 2
January 9, 1964 KIRKLAND SEEKS POWER OF HOUGHTON SEWERS 1
January 9, 1964 SAND BAGS PROTECT SEWER PLANT (PHOTO) 11
January 9, 1964 NEW YEAR’S DAY FLOOD (PHOTO OF YULY, RUSSELL) 11
January 9, 1964 MARIE FROEMKE, RAYMOND MCMACKIN 6
January 9, 1964 KAY TALLMADGE, DAVID EAGON 6
January 9, 1964 DEANNA SCHELIN, JAMES MILO 6
January 9, 1964 JANICE GUMP, ELDON YULY 8
January 16,
1964
HAFLINGER STABLE 1 OF 2 IN COUNTRY 5
January 16,
1964
AT PEOPLE’S BANK OPENING (PHOTO) 3
January 16,
1964
JIM WILBUR NAMED SCIENCE AWARD WINNER 2
January 16,
1964
STAMINA NEEDED FOR SIGHT SEEING IN ROME (KING, PETE) 9
January 16,
1964
APOLOGIES TO HOYLE (MATHEWSON, A W) 12
January 16,
1964
KIRKLAND’S SKYSCRAPER (PHOTO OF TELEPHONE COMPANY BUILDING) 2
January 16,
1964
ALL’S DONE BUT THE SHOUTING (CIVIC CENTER) 1
January 16,
1964
CHAMBER PRESIDENT INSTALLED (WINSTEAD, JOHN) 2
January 16,
1964
NURSERY SCHOOL HAS ROOM FOR GIRLS AS TERM BEGINS 6
January 16,
1964
PUBLIC MEETING TO EXPLORE EAST SIDE GROWTH PROBLEMS 1
January 16,
1964
ELKS CLUB NAMES STUDENT WINNERS (MCHATTIE, RON & HEIKKINEN, SUZY) 1
January 16,
1964
LEADERSHIP TRAINING OFFERED 9
January 16,
1964
PATRICIA LEE DUBOIS, NELS SODERSTROM 8
January 16,
1964
CLARE JANET DOWNS, DONALD COCHRAN 8
January 16,
1964
JEAN FISH, BILLY MACK 8
January 16,
1964
JAZZ TO LIVEN CONCERT 1
January 16,
1964
NEIGHBORS REPORT FIRE ON FINN HILL (HAMMERSLEY) 1
January 16,
1964
EMERGENCY CAR GOAL OF HOUGHTON FIREMEN 11
January 16,
1964
CANCER FILM HAS APPEAL FOR MEN 7
January 16,
1964
COMING ELECTIONS REFLECT HOUGHTON’S CHANGING SCENE 1
January 16,
1964
CANDIDATES RESPOND TO HOUGHTON ELECTION 1
January 16,
1964
HOUGHTON TO REPEAT CAR BID 2
January 16,
1964
HOUGHTON REJECTS ROAD 3
January 16,
1964
LAWYERS HAVE REYNOLDS CASE 1
January 16,
1964
HOUGHTON TO REPEAT CAR BID 2
January 16,
1964
BURGLARIES REPORTED HERE 2
January 16,
1964
CLINIC TO VOTE ON NAME CHANGE (EAST SIDE COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC) 8
January 16,
1964
CLEMMONS, PERCY C 6
January 16,
1964
KIWANIS OFFICERS INSTALL 1
January 16,
1964
ATTENTION TO FOCUS ON KIRKLAND JAYCEES 12
January 16,
1964
COMING ELECTIONS REFLECT HOUGHTON’S CHANGING SCENE 1
January 16,
1964
CANDIDATES RESPOND TO HOUGHTON ELECTION 1
January 16,
1964
VOTERS REGISTER SUNDAY 1
January 16,
1964
APOLOGIES TO HOYLE (MATHEWSON, A W) 12
January 16,
1964
BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS CRUSADE 12
January 16,
1964
ACCIDENT REPORT GIVEN 3
January 16,
1964
STATE ACCESS ROAD GIVEN GREEN LIGHT 1
January 16,
1964
HOUGHTON REJECTS ROAD 3
January 16,
1964
SHERRON WICKMAN, THOMAS KARASEK 8
January 16,
1964
CAROLYN STONE, GEORGE HAGLUND 8
January 16,
1964
MELINDA BEHEYT, WILLIAM CHARLES HARLAN 8
January 23,
1964
IBSEN DRAMA FOR THEATRE EAST 2
January 23,
1964
MANY VISIT NEW KIRKLAND BANK DURING OPEN HOUSE 2
January 23,
1964
BRANCH HERE ADVANCES EMPLOYEES (SEATTLE FEDERAL) 2
January 23,
1964
TERE NAMED TOMORROW’S HOMEMAKER (HERBOLSHEIMER, TERE) 2
January 23,
1964
DREAM SKI TRIP IN OFFING FOR BOB MCCRORY 5
January 23,
1964
ITALIAN REACTION TO KENNEDY’S DEATH (KING, PETE) 10
January 23,
1964
ALBERTSON’S TO BUILD MARKET 1
January 23,
1964
INCREASED SPACE (SKETCH OF TOTEM BOWL) 2
January 23,
1964
QUADRUPLE WRECK HITS DURING STORM 1
January 23,
1964
FAMILY WARMED BY COMMUNITY GIVING (PHOTO OF AZELTINE FAMILY) 3
January 23,
1964
PANEL TO DISCUSS GROWING EAST SIDE 2
January 23,
1964
SCHOOL LEVY VOTE SET 1
January 23,
1964
JOINT COLLEGE PLAN ENDORSED 1
January 23,
1964
MUSIC HATH CHARMS FOR YOUNG STUDENTS 3
January 23,
1964
JULIE MEDGARD, WILLIAM MOYER 6
January 23,
1964
CITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN APPEARS HEADED FOR OK 1
January 23,
1964
BID ‘WARMS’ COUNCIL MEETING 1
January 23,
1964
3 IN WRONG SPOT AS CHIEF IN RIGHT ONE 1
January 23,
1964
ROBINSON, ANNE 10
January 23,
1964
BRAYDEN, SCHOTT WIN JAYCEE AWARDS 1
January 23,
1964
NEWSMAN NEWMAN JOINS JOURNAL STAFF (NEWMAN, BILL) 1
January 23,
1964
INCREASED SPACE (SKETCH OF TOTEM BOWL) 2
January 23,
1964
CONCESSION-PRESS BOX BUILT (PHOTO) 4
January 23,
1964
LITTLE LEAGUE DUGOUT (PHOTO) 4
January 23,
1964
CITY AUTHORIZES 6TH ST ARTERIAL 1
January 23,
1964
STORM ALMOST AS BIG AS ’62 1
January 23,
1964
DIANE WYSE, DAVID WRIGHT 6
January 30,
1964
JUANITA HOMESTEAD FOUND AMONG PAPERS (MURRAY, W P) 11
January 30,
1964
ANOTHER 29 CRIBBAGE HAND REPORTED HERE (HOLMES, CARL E) 14
January 30,
1964
SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRESS TOLD 6
January 30,
1964
CIVIC CENTER TRANSFER DUE BY MONDAY 1
January 30,
1964
PARK OFFICE MOVE TOLD 14
January 30,
1964
NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS ON OPEN HOUSING PLANNED 10
January 30,
1964
COLMAN’S IN BUSINESS FOR 25 YEARS 10
January 30,
1964
FOOD LANE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY 10
January 30,
1964
1 CRITICAL, 2ND DEAD IN WRECK 1
January 30,
1964
EAST SIDE GROWTH TOLD C OF C 10
January 30,
1964
MARCHING MOTHERS (PHOTO FOR MARCH OF DIMES) 1
January 30,
1964
MOTHERS TO RING DOORBELLS TONIGHT 5
January 30,
1964
PTA TO HEAR EXCHANGE STUDENTS 5
January 30,
1964
BARBARA RUTH DILLON, KENNETH HAMMER 8
January 30,
1964
PAMELA JEAN GATES, DERALD E OWENS 8
January 30,
1964
MELODEE ANN PETERSON, JOSEPH SCHROEDER 8
January 30,
1964
DIANE GLEASON, GARY PALMER JONES 8
January 30,
1964
JUDITH ANN CAMPANA, ROBERT DUKE 8
January 30,
1964
KAREN ESTHER LARSEN, DARYL TREZISE 9
January 30,
1964
FINES FIND FINE FRIENDS AFTER FIRE (FINE, STANLEY) 5
January 30,
1964
US “DOMINATION” WORRIES LELAND 10
January 30,
1964
JUANITA HOMESTEAD FOUND AMONG PAPERS (MURRAY, W P) 11
January 30,
1964
JUANITA HOMESTEAD FOUND AMONG PAPERS (MURRAY, W P) 11
January 30,
1964
ATTORNEY JOINS LAW FIRM HERE 3
January 30,
1964
VANDALS DAMAGE MAILBOXES 6
January 30,
1964
DR LEIDER TO HEAD PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC 1
January 30,
1964
SMITH, STELLA 3
January 30,
1964
FOSTER, ARDEN 5
January 30,
1964
HUGHES, ARTHUR 5
January 30,
1964
COBAIN, GLADYS I 5
January 30,
1964
OLSEN, ALLEN F 5
January 30,
1964
BECKER, EDITH G 6
January 30,
1964
CLEMENTS, EARL FRANKLIN 7
January 30,
1964
ANDERSON, GUDRUN 7
January 30,
1964
JEWETT, WILLIAM EDWARD 10
January 30,
1964
IT’S TIME AGAIN FOR CAMP FIRE MINT SALE 12
January 30,
1964
YMCA BEGINS DRIVE 1
January 30,
1964
BUSY MONTH AHEAD FOR VFW LADIES 5
January 30,
1964
WOMAN’S CLUB TO OBSERVE 44TH BIRTHDAY 9
January 30,
1964
TWO IN RACE FOR CITY CLERK 1
January 30,
1964
THREE IN MAYOR PRIMARY VOTE 1
January 30,
1964
CANDIDATES IN CONTEST ANSWER QUESTIONS FIRST 2
January 30,
1964
ANOTHER 29 CRIBBAGE HAND REPORTED HERE (HOLMES, CARL E) 14
January 30,
1964
CHURCH PREPARES FOR CONFERENCE (ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIAN) 7
January 30,
1964
RIVER SPEED LIMIT ASKED 4
January 30,
1964
HOW DOES 1 = 405 (RENAMING HIGHWAY) 1
January 30,
1964
PLAN FOR DUMP SITE APPROVED (SKETCH) 5
January 30,
1964
JUDY MCDANIELS, GLENN LANDGUTH 8
February 6,
1964
NEW INDUSTRY HERE TO SELL ‘ALL BUT SNIFF’ (TOTEM FARMS) 1
February 6,
1964
THEATRE EAST PIONEERS IN ‘GHOSTS’ 6
February 6,
1964
CYO TO HONOR HEROINE OF BOATING ACCIDENT (TIMMONS, BETSY) 1
February 6,
1964
DRUGSTORE OWNER WAS IN AIR FORCE (NOBLE, GERALD F – KVAM’S) 2
February 6,
1964
Y BUILDING EFFORT MAY SPEED UP 1
February 6,
1964
HOUGHTON CANDIDATES GIVE VIEWS ON HIGH RISE APARTMENTS 1
February 6,
1964
DRUGSTORE OWNER WAS IN AIR FORCE (NOBLE, GERALD F – KVAM’S) 2
February 6,
1964
CHAMBERS SEEKING MORE EQUITABLE FREIGHT WEIGHTS 1
February 6,
1964
MOTHER’S MARCH DOWN FROM ’63 1
February 6,
1964
COLLEGE TO ADD SCIENCE 1
February 6,
1964
LEVY ELECTION GROUP FORMS 1
February 6,
1964
GRADUATION TO FEATURE 2 FIRSTS (OUTDOORS & ON FRIDAY) 1
February 6,
1964
‘SHOULD I BECOME PHYS ED MAJOR?” 4
February 6,
1964
KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH ANNOUNCES HONOR ROLL 4
February 6,
1964
PTA LIFE MEMBERSHIPS HONOR FOUNDERS’ DAY 12
February 6,
1964
BONNIE JEAN SANDS, ROBERT BUNNELL 8
February 6,
1964
1ST CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR STARTS WORK IN KIRKLAND 1
February 6,
1964
CITY TO SELL UNUSED 10 ACRE TRACT 1
February 6,
1964
HOUGHTON CANDIDATES GIVE VIEWS ON HIGH RISE APARTMENTS 1
February 6,
1964
FORMER CLERK TELLS CANDIDACY (GILLILAND, GEORGE) 1
February 6,
1964
HOUGHTON COUNCIL CANDIDATES ANSWER QUESTIONS 2
February 6,
1964
NEW INDUSTRY HERE TO SELL ‘ALL BUT SNIFF’ (TOTEM FARMS) 1
February 6,
1964
CANDY, GUM STOLEN FROM CENTER 4
February 6,
1964
PETERS, BERTHA ANN 2
February 6,
1964
RODAL, SIVART 2
February 6,
1964
NELSON, GREG 2
February 6,
1964
CONNER, NELLIE A (GRET) 4
February 6,
1964
Y BUILDING EFFORT MAY SPEED UP 1
February 6,
1964
PTA LIFE MEMBERSHIPS HONOR FOUNDERS’ DAY 12
February 6,
1964
HOUGHTON CANDIDATES GIVE VIEWS ON HIGH RISE APARTMENTS 1
February 6,
1964
LEVY ELECTION GROUP FORMS 1
February 6,
1964
HOUGHTON COUNCIL CANDIDATES ANSWER QUESTIONS 2
February 6,
1964
JOURNAL QUESTIONS CANDIDATES 3
February 6,
1964
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE SET IN KIRKLAND 7
February 6,
1964
MISSIONARIES TO SPEAK AT ROSE HILL CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) 7
February 6,
1964
EPISCOPALIANS TO OPEN
LENT WITH MISSION
12
February 6,
1964
CLAREEN ANN MAGNUSON, JAMES WALDRON 8
February 13,
1964
MILLIONS OF CHICKS AT FARM (HEISDORF & NELSON) 2
February 13,
1964
CAST ESTABLISHES MOOD OF “GHOSTS” 7
February 13,
1964
PLAY DATES GIVEN FOR ‘SWEET BIRD’ 7
February 13,
1964
LOCAL DOCTOR WINS TOP SCOUTING AWARD (MCKIBBEN, DR E C JR) 6
February 13,
1964
CARL SWARD TO RETIRE FROM ‘PHONE COMPANY 12
February 13,
1964
GREEN’S COLONIAL CHAPEL GREW FROM HOME, CHURCH 1
February 13,
1964
BLAZE ROARS THROUGH LANDMARK ON ROSE HILL (VFW CLUBHOUSE) 1
February 13,
1964
GREEN’S COLONIAL CHAPEL GREW FROM HOME, CHURCH 1
February 13,
1964
KLONDIKE DAYS TO FEATURE LOCAL RUSH – TO SAVE ‘GOLD’ 1
February 13,
1964
GREATER KIRKLAND CHAMBER OPENS MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN 1
February 13,
1964
CANTEEN TO OPEN WED. AFTERNOONS 2
February 13,
1964
JACK DAVIES CALLS LEVY REQUEST ‘MODERATE’ 2
February 13,
1964
BOARD ELECTS TAYLOR TO COLLEGE COMMITTEE (TAYLOR, EARL) 12
February 13,
1964
NW COLLEGE PRESIDENT REAPPOINTED (BUTTERFIELD, C E) 12
February 13,
1964
TONI CASTANEDA, ROBERT SHULAR 8
February 13,
1964
HELEN BENGSTON, GERALD NASH 8
February 13,
1964
PATRICIA DOWNING, JOHN MCABEE 8
February 13,
1964
BARBARA BIEBEL, KEN LARSON 8
February 13,
1964
SHIRLEY ANN WILLET, DANIEL STAPLETON 8
February 13,
1964
BLAZE ROARS THROUGH LANDMARK ON ROSE HILL (VFW CLUBHOUSE) 1
February 13,
1964
PLAN TO STOP SMOKING STARTS HERE ON SUNDAY 1
February 13,
1964
QUINN LEADS RUFER IN HOUGHTON PRIMARY 1
February 13,
1964
OVERLAKE BUS STRIKE STILL ON 2
February 13,
1964
PLAN PROPOSED FOR SHIPYARDS 1
February 13,
1964
PANEL TO TELL PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC PROGRESS 9
February 13,
1964
JOHNSON, SIMON 3
February 13,
1964
KNOX, JEROLD 3
February 13,
1964
KIRKLAND’S 452 BELIEVED OLDEST UNITED STATES CUB SCOUT PACK 6
February 13,
1964
GIRL SCOUT PROGRAM PLANNED 7
February 13,
1964
VETERANS GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS 2
February 13,
1964
QUINN LEADS RUFER IN HOUGHTON PRIMARY 1
February 13,
1964
S WALLACE FAVORS SINGLE GOVERNMENT 2
February 13,
1964
‘BOOM’ KEEPS KIRKLAND POST OFFICE PEOPLE HOPPING 1
February 13,
1964
BAPTIST CHURCH ANNOUNCES BIBLE CONFERENCE 7
February 13,
1964
KIRKLAND CHURCH HOSTS FIRST AND 20TH DAY OF PRAYER (CONGREGATIONAL) 7
February 13,
1964
BLAZE ROARS THROUGH LANDMARK ON ROSE HILL (VFW CLUBHOUSE) 1
February 13,
1964
OVERLAKE BUS STRIKE STILL ON 2
February 13,
1964
CITIES ASK MORE CROSSING 1
February 13,
1964
EVERGREEN BRIDGE MAY NOT NEED COUNTY GUARANTEE, PAYING OWN WAY 5
February 13,
1964
TRAFFIC ON BRIDGE CLOSE TO ESTIMATE 12
February 13,
1964
JANET SCHAAF, ROSS ANDERSON 8
February 20,
1964
SILVER WEDDING DATE OBSERVED (NORDRUM, MR AND MRS PALMER) 8
February 20,
1964
CONCERT HERE TO BENEFIT MUSIC AWARDS 7
February 20,
1964
BANK, AUTO FIRM GROW (EAST SIDE CHEVROLET / NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE) 1
February 20,
1964
PEOPLES PROMOTES DAVID W LANGLEY 10
February 20,
1964
TOP SALESMAN (PHOTO OF NEWBOM, NILES T) 5
February 20,
1964
MYNAR NAMED TO TOP LIST (MYNAR, JAMES D) 7
February 20,
1964
WISH TO TRAVEL COMES TRUE IN PEACE CORPS (DOUTRICH, BARBARA) 9
February 20,
1964
VFW SEEKS BUILDING SITE 4
February 20,
1964
ZONING ASKED FOR LAKEFRONT BUSINESSES 5
February 20,
1964
SCHOOL DISTRICTS PLAN JUNIOR COLLEGE 2
February 20,
1964
SITE 19 SCHOOL NAMED AFTER JOHN AUDUBON 6
February 20,
1964
COLLEGE CAMPUS TO BE PICTURED AT WORLD’S FAIR 8
February 20,
1964
STEWART PLANNING OKAYED 12
February 20,
1964
FOUR TOWER APARTMENTS FOR UNIQUE SHIPYARD DEVELOPMENT 1
February 20,
1964
BANK, AUTO FIRM GROW (EAST SIDE CHEVROLET / NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE) 1
February 20,
1964
3 DAYS OF KENNY KIRKLAND BIG BARGAINS COMING UP 1
February 20,
1964
DESIGN FIRM OPENS IN KIRKLAND (CAPAN INTERIOR DESIGN) 7
February 20,
1964
NEW OWNER NAMES MARKET ‘WARDS’ 7
February 20,
1964
C OF C AIMS FOR FULL TIME ADMINISTRATOR 2
February 20,
1964
FOUR TOWER APARTMENTS FOR UNIQUE SHIPYARD DEVELOPMENT 1
February 20,
1964
ANNEXING FAVORED (VIEWPOINT) 1
February 20,
1964
SPRING HILLS ZONE REQUEST DENIED 3
February 20,
1964
ZONING ASKED FOR LAKEFRONT BUSINESSES 5
February 20,
1964
COMMISSIONERS TO ASK STATE FOR “GREEN BELT” TAX DIFFERAL 12
February 20,
1964
LWHS TALKS SET ON BIRCH SOCIETY 1
February 20,
1964
LEVY BACKER ASKS ‘YES’ FOR ‘OPTIMISTIC FUTURE’ 4
February 20,
1964
‘SHOULD I BECOME A PHYS ED MAJOR?’ 5
February 20,
1964
THREE MAKE PERFECT GRADES AT LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH 7
February 20,
1964
JOANN GOVE, ROLLAND KEEFEL 8
February 20,
1964
UNIVERSITY WOMEN ENTERTAIN GUESTS FROM ASIA AT DINNERS 8
February 20,
1964
FIESTA THEME FEATURE OF EIGHTH GRADE DINNER 6
February 20,
1964
KIRKLAND FIRE SAFETY WORRIES COUNCILMAN 1
February 20,
1964
COUNCIL FORWARDS PROPOSAL ON KIRKLAND YMCA SITE 1
February 20,
1964
FLU CALLED ‘EPIDEMIC’ 1
February 20,
1964
HOUGHTON CANDIDATE WITHDRAWS (SEELY, LYDIA) 1
February 20,
1964
ZONING ASKED FOR LAKEFRONT BUSINESSES 5
February 20,
1964
FOUR TOWER APARTMENTS FOR UNIQUE SHIPYARD DEVELOPMENT 1
February 20,
1964
REYNOLDS’ ATTORNEY PLANS NEW ACTION 1
February 20,
1964
’62 ROBBERY CLEARED UP (FOODLANE) 1
February 20,
1964
ACCIDENTS INJURE TWO POLICEMEN 1
February 20,
1964
STUDENT GIVES SELF UP IN BOMB HOAX 2
February 20,
1964
LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES REVEALED BY FIRST POLICE REPORT 4
February 20,
1964
REPORT SHOWS 2-5 P.M. ‘WORST’ HOURS TO DRIVE HERE 4
February 20,
1964
MCBURNIE, JOHN (JACK) 1
February 20,
1964
JOHNSON, MARK 2
February 20,
1964
NORDSTROM, ALMA K 7
February 20,
1964
GANGNES, CLARA JOSEPHINE 7
February 20,
1964
WITTE, ELIZABETH MATHILDA 12
February 20,
1964
BRECKBERG, ANDREW 12
February 20,
1964
FIRST CUB PACK 451, KEAN SAYS 3
February 20,
1964
MEN’S GARDEN CLUB FORMING 6
February 20,
1964
VFW SEEKS BUILDING SITE 4
February 20,
1964
HOUGHTON CANDIDATE WITHDRAWS (SEELY, LYDIA) 1
February 20,
1964
GRASPING GOOD, GRAPPLERS GRIP CROWN IN KINGCO CONFERENCE 4
February 20,
1964
BACKSTOP OKAYED FOR EVEREST FIELD 4
February 20,
1964
REPORT SHOWS 2-5 P.M. ‘WORST’ HOURS TO DRIVE HERE 4
February 20,
1964
REPLACEMENT OF SIDEWALK MAY BE NEAR 2
February 20,
1964
SANDRA ELDUEN, DAVID STEPHENS 8
February 27,
1964
AREA ARTISTS INVITED TO EXHIBIT AT MUSEUM 6
February 27,
1964
CONCERT HERE TO BENEFIT EAST SIDE MUSIC FESTIVAL 9
February 27,
1964
KIRKLAND LAD HELPS IN RESCUE (WASSEL, DAVID “BUDDY”) 3
February 27,
1964
G PELTON APPOINTED TO NEW JOB 5
February 27,
1964
HOUSEWIFE FINDS ART PAYS OFF (CHAROUHAS, BETTY) 6
February 27,
1964
CITED FOR HEROISM (PHOTO OF TIMMONS, BETSY) 8
February 27,
1964
INSPECTING SITE (PHOTO AT FUTURE EAST SIDE CHEVROLET) 6
February 27,
1964
GOLD RUSHERS ‘PAN’ BARGAINS 1
February 27,
1964
GREATER CHAMBER ‘FAVORABLE’ 1
February 27,
1964
SCHOOL PATROLMEN HONORED (MCEVERS, NANCY & MINDT, MICHAEL) 6
February 27,
1964
HEARING BIRCHER, STUDENTS ASK PROOF OF ALLEGATIONS 1
February 27,
1964
NEW TEACHER GROUP RECRUITS 1
February 27,
1964
JAYCEES, OTHER GROUPS BACK ‘YES’ VOTE ON LEVY 1
February 27,
1964
HOMEWORK PTA TOPIC 9
February 27,
1964
LW STUDENTS TURN TO INDUSTRY ON JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM 11
February 27,
1964
CHRISTINE FISHER, PAUL C BOETTCHER 10
February 27,
1964
THREE TO CELEBRATE LEAP YEAR BIRTHDAY (FINCH / MCCLURKEN / BALOGH) 1
February 27,
1964
OUTBREAK OF FLU APPEARS SUBSIDING 3
February 27,
1964
STOP SMOKING PLAN APPROVED 9
February 27,
1964
ELECTRONICS FIRM ADAPTS TO INDUSTRY (UNITED CONTROL) 11
February 27,
1964
COURT ISSUES ‘MANDAMUS’ TO KIRKLAND (REYNOLDS, CLEM) 1
February 27,
1964
APPEAL MADE FOR RETURN OF KEEPSAKE 2
February 27,
1964
ACCIDENT INVOLVES POLICE VEHICLE 3
February 27,
1964
FALK ATTENDS POLICE SCHOOL (FALK, MIKE) 4
February 27,
1964
1963 WAS YEAR OF CHANGE FOR KIRKLAND CITY LIBRARY 10
February 27,
1964
MORGAN, HENCY CAROLINE 2
February 27,
1964
GRACE, GEORGE HARRY 2
February 27,
1964
CONNER, BROOKS 2
February 27,
1964
GUERIN, JOSEPH A 2
February 27,
1964
NORMAN, AGNES MARGARET 2
February 27,
1964
HIGGINBOTHAM, KITTLE ANNA 2
February 27,
1964
LORD, BLANCHE A 2
February 27,
1964
WALLSTEDT, SIGURD J 6
February 27,
1964
ROTARY ELECTS RICHARDSON (RICHARDSON, RON) 2
February 27,
1964
ROCK CLUB SHOW SET IN MARCH 11
February 27,
1964
3-WAY KIRKLAND MAYOR RACE DEVELOPS (HALE / BAGGALEY / SARVER) 1
February 27,
1964
ONE RACE ON FOR COUNCIL 1
February 27,
1964
FOUR KANGS ADVANCE TO STATE WRESTLING 4
February 27,
1964
SWIM LESSONS ON TAP FOR 3RD-6TH GRADERS 4
February 27,
1964
42,000 USE PARK FACILITIES IN 1963, REPORT SHOWS 14
February 27,
1964
GOSPEL QUARTET TO SING HERE (KIRKLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE) 6
February 27,
1964
KIRKLAND ACCESS WORK TO START MONTH EARLY 1
February 27,
1964
CITY APPROVES 108TH AVE HOOK-UPS 11
February 27,
1964
KATHY MCAULIFFE, LELAND HUDSON 8
February 27,
1964
MARTHA BASHOR, DANIEL RAY WOMACK 8
February 27,
1964
MAUREEN PIETSCH, DALE LASCHKEWITSCH 8
March 5, 1964 KIRKLAND COUPLE OBSERVES 59TH ANNIVERSARY (ROSE, MR AND MRS LUTHER) 12
March 5, 1964 CELLAR GALLERY TO SHOW OBJECTIVE WORKS OF ART 7
March 5, 1964 FBI INVESTIGATES BANK INCIDENT 2
March 5, 1964 ROSE HILL CHECKER BUFF TOP IN STATE (FLOWER, ALBERT) 1
March 5, 1964 JANN WALLACE HAS LEAD IN MUSICAL AT CIRQUE 1
March 5, 1964 NEEDHAMS RETIRE (NEEDHAM, ART AND POLLIE) 6
March 5, 1964 YMCA, CITY ‘WANT IT’ – Y BUILDING HERE 1
March 5, 1964 NEW FIRE HALL OPENING MONDAY 2
March 5, 1964 AWARD INDICATES KIRKLAND ‘LIVE-WIRE BUSINESS CENTER’ (HALLS MOTOR CO) 7
March 5, 1964 ANNABEL AT HOME IN JUANITA (ANNABEL’S YARN HOUSE – SEARLE, ANNABEL) 12
March 5, 1964 VOTERS TO DECIDE STATUS OF LWSD’S EDUCATION 1
March 5, 1964 ACLU HAS ONLY ONE AIM: ‘PROTECTING RIGHTS’ 3
March 5, 1964 MARVIS ANN FORBES, ALLEN SEARLE 8
March 5, 1964 DARLENE MILLER, JAMES RUSSELL 8
March 5, 1964 NEW FIRE HALL OPENING MONDAY 2
March 5, 1964 SIREN ALARMS DISPLACED BY PROGRESS IN DIST. 41 7
March 5, 1964 COUNCIL TAKES STEP FOR STORM DRAINS 1
March 5, 1964 ANNABEL AT HOME IN JUANITA (ANNABEL’S YARN HOUSE – SEARLE, ANNABEL) 12
March 5, 1964 SHIPYARD PLANS OKAYED 2
March 5, 1964 C REYNOLDS CASE RESET 1
March 5, 1964 FBI INVESTIGATES BANK INCIDENT 2
March 5, 1964 RESIDENTS REPORT THEFTS TO POLICE 7
March 5, 1964 COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC TO OPEN MARCH 16 1
March 5, 1964 LEEK, STEPHEN 7
March 5, 1964 WHITE, WOODROW E (BUD) 10
March 5, 1964 GREENFIELD, CHARLES 10
March 5, 1964 LITELL, BERTHA 10
March 5, 1964 CATHOLIC AWARDS WON BY 15 LOCAL SCOUTS 2
March 5, 1964 GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALE TO AID EXPANDED PROGRAM 9
March 5, 1964 SCHOOL LIBRARIAN NAMED TO BPW (TURNER, DOROTHY) 9
March 5, 1964 MANY ISSUES BEFORE VOTERS TUESDAY 1
March 5, 1964 KIRKLAND’S MAYOR, COUNCIL CANDIDATES SPEAK OUT 2
March 5, 1964 HERE’S LIST OF PLACES TO VOTE 2
March 5, 1964 CATHOLIC AWARDS WON BY 15 LOCAL SCOUTS 2
March 5, 1964 METRO ADDING TO PROGRAM 1
March 5, 1964 GRACEMARIE HEID, DAVID HAMILTON 8
March 5, 1964 LINDA FOSS, MICHAEL CAMPBELL 8
March 12, 1964 STATE MUSIC CONTEST HERE SATURDAY 7
March 12, 1964 ‘WINTERSET’ IS ALL SCHOOL PLAY 7
March 12, 1964 SHOEMAKERS HONORED AT CHURCH RECEPTION 8
March 12, 1964 MRS COMAN HONORED ON HER 90TH BIRTHDAY (COMAN, LETTIE) 10
March 12, 1964 BUILDING FEATURED IN MAGAZINE (LAKESHORE MEDICAL CLINIC) 4
March 12, 1964 ROSE HILL FIRE HALL OPENING DELAYED 2
March 12, 1964 DISPLACED HOME (PHOTO OF ROBERT HANSON HOME) 1
March 12, 1964 OPEN HOUSING LAW, I F VALID, APPLIES TO MAJOR PART OF AREA 2
March 12, 1964 ‘STARS’ BORN AT BEL-KIRK (GOATS) 3
March 12, 1964 WAY BEING PAVED FOR FULL-TIME MANAGER 6
March 12, 1964 VOTERS APPROVE SCHOOL LEVY 69 PERCENT ‘YES’ 1
March 12, 1964 CENTRAL PTA CARNIVAL SET 9
March 12, 1964 JANICE MAE RUSSELL, ROBERT V TAYLOR 8
March 12, 1964 COREEN HEBB, GARY JOHNSTON 8
March 12, 1964 JCS SEEK ‘MISS KIRKLAND’ 1
March 12, 1964 EARLY MORNING FIRE ALERTS AREA 1
March 12, 1964 QUINN LEADS RUFER BY 5 VOTES 1
March 12, 1964 PNEUMATIC FIRM WELCOMES NEW PRESIDENT, A BOUNDS 1
March 12, 1964 3 THEFTS REPORTED TO LOCAL POLICE 3
March 12, 1964 FOURTH HOUSE RANSACKING REPORTED 3
March 12, 1964 ROSE HILL STATION BURGLARIZED 5
March 12, 1964 HANSEN, OLIVER 7
March 12, 1964 TEMPLE, ELLEN 7
March 12, 1964 2 KIRKLAND SCOUTS EARN RANK OF EAGLES (CROWE, RANDY & JOHNSON, BRUCE) 2
March 12, 1964 WRITE-IN STEVE HALE EKES 15-VOTE WIN 1
March 12, 1964 QUINN LEADS RUFER BY 5 VOTES 1
March 12, 1964 KIRKLANDERS TO SKIM IN “ICE CHIPS” 5
March 12, 1964 NEW LITTLE LEAGUE PARK GETS $800 BOOST 4
March 12, 1964 EPISCOPAL CHURCH HEALING TO BE EXPLAINED 12
March 12, 1964 TRUCK RATE EFFORT HAS HEARING 1
March 12, 1964 COUNTY ROADS HERE TOTAL $1,500,000 3
March 12, 1964 KITE CUTS OFF POWER BRIEFLY 1
March 12, 1964 AREA SOON TO GULP WATER FROM TOLT RIVER 1
March 12, 1964 MARY MURPHY, DAVID EGGERS 8
March 19, 1964 OPERA COMES TO SCHOOLS HERE FRIDAY 5
March 19, 1964 BROTHERHOOD WAY OF LIFE NOT PROFESSION OF AWARD WINNERS (AOYAMA) 1
March 19, 1964 WORLD TRAVELERS VISIT FAMILY IN KIRKLAND ((THOMAS, GEORGE) 2
March 19, 1964 MRS ZOBEL HAS LEAD IN “CAROUSEL” (ZOBEL, MARY ELLEN) 8
March 19, 1964 MRS HALEY WINS SPEECH CONTEST (HALEY, MRS WILBUR) 9
March 19, 1964 J HANSEN BUICK PROPERTY IS SOLD 1
March 19, 1964 FURNITURE STORE CHANGES FOR BACK DOOR CUSTOMERS (KIRKLAND FURNITURE) 3
March 19, 1964 BOARD APPROVES PLANS FOR NORKIRK ADDITION 2
March 19, 1964 WORK BEGINS ON METHODIST CHURCH 2
March 19, 1964 KIRKLAND CHAMBER TO HEAR INDUSTRY GROUP’S OFFICIALS 1
March 19, 1964 KING-SCHOOL RECREATION PROGRAM OKAYED 1
March 19, 1964 INSTRUCTION IN CHILDREN’S ART OFFERED 3
March 19, 1964 TEACHERS’ TRAVELS APPROVED 3
March 19, 1964 DEANNA LEE PITTS, CHARLES W MORTON 8
March 19, 1964 JUDITH CHANTLER, RICHARD L HICKS 8
March 19, 1964 HELEN SCHLAMACHER, EDWARD FOX 8
March 19, 1964 PATRICIA SUE STONE, EARLE D PRICE 8
March 19, 1964 ANNUAL BARBERSHOP SHOW TO FEATURE COMEDY QUARTET 12
March 19, 1964 FIRE INSURANCE, NEW TRUCK STUDIED 1
March 19, 1964 FIRE DISTRICT 41 ASKS YOUR HELP 7
March 19, 1964 RETURNING FROM BOISE, LELAND SAYS TRAFFIC PROBLEMS ‘COMPLEX’ 6
March 19, 1964 ABSENTEES UNOFFICIALLY OVERTURN RESULT IN KIRKLAND MAYOR RACE 1
March 19, 1964 SAFETY COUNCIL REPORTS 1963 FATALITY RECORD 4
March 19, 1964 NORMAN QUINN HOLDS LEAD OVER RUFER IN HOUGHTON RACE 1
March 19, 1964 HOUGHTON DELAYS HEARINGS 7
March 19, 1964 2 IN CUSTODY IN BURGLARIES 1
March 19, 1964 UNTAGGED CANINES SUBJECT TO PICKUP 2
March 19, 1964 BLACK, LYLE 3
March 19, 1964 REXFORD, KEN 3
March 19, 1964 MATTHIAS, MARY MARGARET 5
March 19, 1964 DEMERRITT, EDWARD 5
March 19, 1964 GEYER, JERRY ROBERT 10
March 19, 1964 SOLVANG, PETRA M 10
March 19, 1964 WELCOME WAGON HOSTESSES MEET “MOST INTERESTING NEWCOMERS” 8
March 19, 1964 VOTING BOOTHS NEAR? 1
March 19, 1964 ABSENTEES UNOFFICIALLY OVERTURN RESULT IN KIRKLAND MAYOR RACE 1
March 19, 1964 KING-SCHOOL RECREATION PROGRAM OKAYED 1
March 19, 1964 FLETCHERS (PHOT OF WILLER, WALT & EDWARDS, GARY & EDWARDS, LARRY) 5
March 19, 1964 GOLD CREEK CALVARY TO RIDE AT EVERETT 6
March 19, 1964 PASSION PLAY TO COMMEMORATE EASTER 12
March 19, 1964 OVERLAKE STUDIES NEW KIRKLAND BUS ROUTE 1
March 19, 1964 SEATTLE-KIRKLAND MILEAGE SHRINKS (SIGN MISPRINT) 7
March 19, 1964 PUGET UNABLE TO GET RIGHT OF WAY 1
March 19, 1964 OPEN HYDRANTS CUT WATER SERVICE 3
March 19, 1964 AREA LEADERS WELCOME NEW PUGET FACILITY HERE 7
March 19, 1964 MILLION-POUND SMELL REMOVED IN KIRKLAND (SEWER SCUM) 10
March 26, 1964 SCULPTOR TO INSTRUCT ON ARTS LEAGUE PROGRAM (JENSEN, RAY) 7
March 26, 1964 HOUGHTON MOM’S EATER IDEA GOES SLIGHTLY AWRY (BALDWIN, MRS RICHARD) 1
March 26, 1964 RADIO WOMEN NAME NEW PRESIDENT (BUSEK, ANITA) 1
March 26, 1964 8-YEAR-OLD CHRIS ADSIT WINS PINEWOOD DERBY 5
March 26, 1964 GERALD NORTH ORDAINED IN CALIFORNIA 10
March 26, 1964 YMCA, CITY TALK NEW AGREEMENT 3
March 26, 1964 NEW CHURCH (PHOTO OF EVANGEL CHAPEL) 10
March 26, 1964 MULTIPLE HOUSING STUDY: REPORT ON WATERFRONT APPROVED 1
March 26, 1964 TOWERS SHOULD BE LIMITED, OFFICIALS SAY 1
March 26, 1964 HIGH RISE OBSTACLE REMOVED 2
March 26, 1964 NEW GAS STATION OPENS TOMORROW (CLAUDE’S SIGNAL SERVICE) 6
March 26, 1964 MULTIPLE HOUSING STUDY: REPORT ON WATERFRONT APPROVED 1
March 26, 1964 APPRENTICE FIELD TOLD TO PARENTS 2
March 26, 1964 RETIRING TEACHERS HONORED (BARRIE, BEN & ORTON, HELEN) 2
March 26, 1964 CHERYL KINNEY, CLAYTON WARNER 8
March 26, 1964 JOANNE IVANEK HUMPHREY, ALAN M JOHNSON 8
March 26, 1964 MISS KIRKLAND PAGEANT GETS ‘STRONG SUPPORT’ 2
March 26, 1964 FIRE-EATERS SEEKING FUNDS 3
March 26, 1964 25 YEARS AGO (1929 PHOTO OF FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL) 3
March 26, 1964 BLAZE DAMAGES CABIN AT JUANITA (RED & WHITE CABIN REST RESORT) 6
March 26, 1964 RECOUNT MOVES BAGGALEY 3 VOTES AHEAD OF HALE 1
March 26, 1964 25 YEARS AGO (1929 PHOTO OF FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL) 3
March 26, 1964 QUINN WINS OVER RUFER 1
March 26, 1964 HOUGHTON PROPOSES STREET LID 1
March 26, 1964 PARK STREETS PROPOSED IN HOUGHTON 2
March 26, 1964 INDUSTRY OFFICIALS ASK PARK PARTICIPATION 6
March 26, 1964 MULTIPLE HOUSING STUDY: REPORT ON WATERFRONT APPROVED 1
March 26, 1964 WOMAN, 22, PLEADS GUILTY IN ACCIDENT 2
March 26, 1964 SHIELDS, EMMA 6
March 26, 1964 BUNNELL, MAX 6
March 26, 1964 YMCA, CITY TALK NEW AGREEMENT 3
March 26, 1964 GARDEN CLUBS TO SUPPORT STATE ANTI-LITTER CAMPAIGN 7
March 26, 1964 WELCOME WAGON
HOSTESSES INTRODUCE FRIENDLINESS
12
March 26, 1964 JOURNAL OFFER GOOD ‘TIL MONDAY 1
March 26, 1964 HORSE SHOW PREDICTED ‘ONE OF STATE’S LARGEST’ 6
March 26, 1964 PARK STREETS PROPOSED IN HOUGHTON 2
March 26, 1964 GUILD CENSUS TAKERS START WORK NEXT WEEK 7
March 26, 1964 HOUGHTON PROPOSES STREET LID 1
March 26, 1964 PARK STREETS PROPOSED IN HOUGHTON 2
March 26, 1964 KIRKLAND-JUANITA METRO LINE BID CALL PLANS TOLD 1
March 26, 1964 NEW PHONE DIRECTORIES DELIVERED 2
March 26, 1964 DOWNSPOUTS INTO SEWER ILLEGAL AND NOW COSTLY 6
March 26, 1964 PATRICIA HEBB, GARY JOHNSTON 8
March 26, 1964 JEAN FISH, BILLY MACK 8
March 26, 1964 SHARON LEE BARTA, JOHN HARTSHRONE 8
April 2, 1964 COUPLE TO NOTE 65TH ANNIVERSARY (STEVENS, MR AND MRS GARDNER) 3
April 2, 1964 REDMOND COUPLE TO OBSERVE GOLDEN DATE (JOHNSON, MR AND MRS EDWIN) 6
April 2, 1964 SOMETHING NEW IN ART LOVER (DOG EXAMINING PAINTING AT CELLAR GALLERY) 1
April 2, 1964 SEVEN LIVELY ARTS OPENS IN NEW HOME 8
April 2, 1964 SYMPHONY CONCERT DESIGNED FOR FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 8
April 2, 1964 MOTHER TELLS OF HOME GIVING WAY (BEAN, MRS ROBERT – ANCHORAGE QUAKE) 1
April 2, 1964 J HARMON IN HONORED NATIONALLY (HARMON, JOHN) 1
April 2, 1964 JOHN DEWITT WINS MEDAL 12
April 2, 1964 CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING STARTS HERE (PHOTO) 3
April 2, 1964 STATE APPROVES FUNDS FOR NORKIRK 1
April 2, 1964 PATTERN OF PAINTERS (PHOTO AT GREEN’S CHAPEL) 3
April 2, 1964 BUSINESS MERGER IS ANNOUNCED (FERGUSON, W V & MCLEOD, JULIUS E) 1
April 2, 1964 HALLS EMPLOYEES HONORED BY FORD 2
April 2, 1964 CANCER SOCIETY SEEKS AID HERE 9
April 2, 1964 SLEEPING BEAUTY (PHOTO OF CLASS PLAY) 6
April 2, 1964 MARY ANN HANSEN, GLENN JOLLEY 8
April 2, 1964 MARGARET HIMES, DONALD SHORB 8
April 2, 1964 MAYORS VIEW COMING TERMS 1
April 2, 1964 CITY INSTALLS OWN PERMIT FOR PLUMBING 12
April 2, 1964 REYNOLDS HEARING IS TOMORROW 1
April 2, 1964 SEATTLE JUVENILE ADMITS LOCAL THEFT 1
April 2, 1964 MAN INJURED IN ‘ASSAULT’ (DONAHOE, LESLIE B) 5
April 2, 1964 POLICE CLEAR HOME ENTRIES 7
April 2, 1964 LIBRARY REPORTS CHANGES 9
April 2, 1964 SHEEHAN, DANIEL 3
April 2, 1964 LEWIS, FLORA K 5
April 2, 1964 NEWCOMERS SOMETIMES OLDTIMERS (WELCOME WAGON) 7
April 2, 1964 AUBURN ELKS TO ‘BOMB’ KIRKLAND LODGE MONDAY 3
April 2, 1964 OVERFLOW CROWD MEETS 3 CANDIDATES FACE-TO-FACE 1
April 2, 1964 PUBLIC INVITED TO ‘PARADE OF SPORTS’ HERE APRIL 8 4
April 2, 1964 ACCESS, 405 BID CALLS DUE 1
April 9, 1964 JUANITA FURNITURE – GRAND OPENING 5
April 9, 1964 KINDERGARTEN BOY LOANS TAMERA RECORD PLAYER (STRATON, TAMERA) 1
April 9, 1964 PRIMROSE INTEREST GROWS INTO COMMERCIAL VENTURE (TAIT, BETH) 6
April 9, 1964 JUANITA FURNITURE STORE TO HAVE GRAND OPENING 13
April 9, 1964 WOMAN HURT IN CAR-TRUCK ACCIDENT (DICKERMAN, GLADYS) 2
April 9, 1964 CANCER CRUSADE THEME STILL GOOD THIS YEAR 7
April 9, 1964 SWITCHOVER PLANS FOR HIGH SCHOOL TOLD 1
April 9, 1964 COMMUNITY COLLEGE: BELLEVUE ‘KNOWS’ OF NO UNILATERAL CONTACTS 3
April 9, 1964 SCHOOL DISTRICT PTA’S FORM OWN COUNCIL 8
April 9, 1964 CHARLOTTE RAE FRANKLIN, ROBERT WICK 7
April 9, 1964 PAMELA JO HOTES, MICHAEL EASLEY 8
April 9, 1964 MARY JO MAKI, ROBERT WALLACE REA 8
April 9, 1964 ANNOUNCE MONDAY DEADLINE IN MISS KIRKLAND CONTEST 1
April 9, 1964 BOYS HELP HALT BLAZE 1
April 9, 1964 FIRE WRECKS EMPTY HOUSE 2
April 9, 1964 KIRKLAND COUNCIL MEETS TWICE MONDAY NIGHT 1
April 9, 1964 HOUGHTON TO REVIEW CITY PLAN (PHOTOS) 2
April 9, 1964 PAR MAC NEGOTIATING FOR NEW INDUSTRY 10
April 9, 1964 BRILLWARE MUSHROOMING AT LOCAL INDUSTRIAL PARK 10
April 9, 1964 JUANITA CREST COMMUNITY CLUB PLANS SLAVE AUCTION 1
April 9, 1964 DECISION DUE MON. IN C REYNOLDS CASE 1
April 9, 1964 JUANITA REPORTED HIT IN ‘GREEN THUMB’ THEFT 1
April 9, 1964 BURGLARY NETS TV SETS, RADIOS 1
April 9, 1964 NEW LIBRARY SUGGESTED FOR KIRKLAND 16
April 9, 1964 HOUGHTON LIBRARY PLANS CRAFT DISPLAY 16
April 9, 1964 APPLICANT FLOW STEADY AT PSYCHIATRIC FACILITY 12
April 9, 1964 EAST SIDE Y DIRECTOR ANNOUNCED (REA, DONALD) 1
April 9, 1964 JUANITA CREST COMMUNITY CLUB PLANS SLAVE AUCTION 1
April 9, 1964 LAKE HILLS RESIDENT ANNOUNCES IN 48TH (KNIGHT, ANDY) 3
April 9, 1964 REAL ESTATE OFFICE MOVES (CLAUDE ARNOLD REALTY) 10
April 9, 1964 MANY HORSE SHOW PLACES WON LOCALLY 10
April 9, 1964 PASTOR ACCEPTS INGLEWOOD CHURCH POST (VAUGHN, ROBERT P) 8
April 9, 1964 AUTHOR TO CONDUCT MISSION OF HEALING HERE (NEAL, EMILY GARDINER) 9
April 9, 1964 EVANGELIST PREACHES HERE (HARDING, MARIDEL) 10
April 9, 1964 SEWERS CONNECTION BAN TO END? 1
April 9, 1964 MARY ANN LYON, PETER HORISH 8
April 9, 1964 SUSAN LAMBETH, STEVEN VANPELT 8
April 16, 1964 GREEN’S COLONIAL CHAPEL – OPEN HOUSE 6
April 16, 1964 DICK’S UNION SERVICE – GRAND OPENING 7
April 16, 1964 KING NAMED OUTSTANDING (KING, ALBERT A) 1
April 16, 1964 GREEN’S CHAPEL OPENS MONDAY 3
April 16, 1964 GM NAMES COMMUNITY CHAIRMAN (JOHNSON, LEROY) 3
April 16, 1964 NEW JUANITA STATION OPEN (DICK’S UNION SERVICE) 7
April 16, 1964 FORMER COUNCILWOMEN, MOTHER HURT IN MISHAP (HALLBERG / KLOSS) 2
April 16, 1964 AREA’S HEART REACHES OUT TO DO SOMETHING FOR FAMILY (NELSON, RANDY) 1
April 16, 1964 SMORGASBORD TO AID LWHS EXCHANGE STUDENT PROGRAM 8
April 16, 1964 SCHOOLS HIRE CONSULTANTS, GRANT LEAVES 12
April 16, 1964 MARY WINSHIP, DALE WALKER 8
April 16, 1964 CLEAN-UP WEEK PROCLAIMED IN KIRKLAND, APRIL 18-25 1
April 16, 1964 PRIMROSE SHOW OPENS AT CIVIC CENTER FOR THREE DAYS 1
April 16, 1964 ARSON INDICATED IN MONDAY FIRE 2
April 16, 1964 BLAZE HALTED (PHOTO AT HOME OF HENDRICKSEN, IRVINE) 7
April 16, 1964 PROPONENTS OUTLINE MAJOR HOUGHTON STREET PROGRAM 1
April 16, 1964 NEW MAYOR APPOINTS COMMITTEES 7
April 16, 1964 REYNOLDS CASE STILL UNSETTLED 1
April 16, 1964 COURT FINDS DRIVER GUILTY (RICHARDS, GLORIA) 2
April 16, 1964 POLICE QUESTION JUVENILE IN THEFTS 3
April 16, 1964 ‘GREEN THUMB’ STRIKES 3
April 16, 1964 COVER, IDA 2
April 16, 1964 AZELTINE, ADA GENEVIEVE 2
April 16, 1964 MASON, MAMIE 2
April 16, 1964 YACHT CLUB FORMED BY FORMER KICKER 1
April 16, 1964 ALASKA ONCE WAS HOME TO NEW FAMILIES (WELCOME WAGON) 9
April 16, 1964 JOHN L SCOTT REAL ESTATE OFFICE OPENS 12
April 16, 1964 STEWART SETS VAULT RECORD AS TRACKMEN AVENGE LOSS (STEWART, DOUG) 4
April 16, 1964 NEW QUARTER HORSE GROUP PLANNING FIRST ANNUAL SHOW 5
April 16, 1964 SUCCESSFUL PROJECT (PHOTO AT EVEREST PARK) 1
April 16, 1964 BROTHERHOOD TOPIC OF CS LECTURE HERE 7
April 16, 1964 YACHT CLUB FORMED BY FORMER KICKER 1
April 16, 1964 PROPONENTS OUTLINE MAJOR HOUGHTON STREET PROGRAM 1
April 16, 1964 KIRKLAND ACCESS HITS INTO LEGAL DIFFICULTIES 1
April 16, 1964 ENGINEER SAYS SEWER SOLUTION POSSIBLE 2
April 16, 1964 CHERYL SMITH, RAY PORTER 8
April 16, 1964 JIMMIE RAINWATER, ANTONIO OROZCO 8
April 23, 1964 MUNY LEAGUE HONORS KIRKLAND LAWYER TODAY (KING, ALBERT) 1
April 23, 1964 SHAWHANS TRANSFERRING (SHAWHANS, CHARLES) 1
April 23, 1964 PTA MOTHER FINDS ROLE OF CLOWN A HAPPY ONE (PRATT, JOYCE) 8
April 23, 1964 ’64 CONSTRUCTION RUNS BEHIND ’63 6
April 23, 1964 JR COLLEGE PLAN GOES TO BOARDS 1
April 23, 1964 NEW FIRE STATION OPENS SATURDAY (ROSE HILL) 1
April 23, 1964 HOLD CIVIC CENTER PROPERTY FOR RECREATION, CLUB ASKS 1
April 23, 1964 OLD HALL RESTORED AS CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES (PYTHIAS) 7
April 23, 1964 CHURCH’S HEIGHT UNDER FIRE (ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN)(PHOTOS) 2
April 23, 1964 NEW ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH UNDER CONSTRUCTION (PHOTOS) 2
April 23, 1964 DEDICATION SET FOR NEW CHAPEL (EVANGEL CHAPEL) 9
April 23, 1964 RUN OVER BY TRUCK, GIRL BELIEVED ALL RIGHT (PILLOW, WENDY) 1
April 23, 1964 LOG PINS JUANITA BOY (BRODERSON, RICK) 1
April 23, 1964 MOVIE, OTHER EVENTS TO AID GROWING RANDY NELSON FUND 5
April 23, 1964 HEARING SET ON TWO NEW KIRKLAND BUILDING ZONES 6
April 23, 1964 TEACHERS INCREASED 1
April 23, 1964 JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL LISTED 6
April 23, 1964 COMMUNITY BAND HAS BIG PLANS 1
April 23, 1964 LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE (PHOTO) 6
April 23, 1964 6 AREA LOVELIES COMPETING IN MISS KIRKLAND PAGEANT 1
April 23, 1964 PRIMROSE SHOW HERE ATTRACTS 2
April 23, 1964 NEW FIRE STATION OPENS SATURDAY (ROSE HILL) 1
April 23, 1964 C REYNOLDS HEARING SET 1
April 23, 1964 RASMUSSON, RUDOLPH 5
April 23, 1964 DESSELL, FRANK 5
April 23, 1964 GRACE, ELIZABETH 9
April 23, 1964 Y FAVORS SITE NEAR B-R RD. 1
April 23, 1964 DAN EVANS HERE THURSDAY 6
April 23, 1964 JOURNAL WANTS OLD PICTURES 1
April 23, 1964 ALASKA NEWSPAPER AVAILABLE (EARTHQUAKE NEWS) 12
April 23, 1964 HOLD CIVIC CENTER PROPERTY FOR RECREATION, CLUB ASKS 1
April 23, 1964 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON TO BLAST OFF SATURDAY (PHOTOS) 5
April 23, 1964 ‘HOUSE’ MISSION OPENED IN JUANITA-REDMOND AREA 2
April 23, 1964 NEW FIRE STATION OPENS SATURDAY (ROSE HILL) 1
April 23, 1964 KIRKLAND TO ANNEX 405 ACCESS ROUTE 1
April 23, 1964 MARILYN ROSE COCCIONE, DONALD DAVIDSON 8
April 23, 1964 SHARON DWINELL, MICHAEL SMITH 8
April 23, 1964 VICTORIA MCHENRY, C D BAILEY 8
April 30, 1964 AMERICAN OIL CO – GRAND OPENING 6
April 30, 1964 CYLINDER CUT FROM FINGER (GRENIER, SHERRIE) 1
April 30, 1964 EVENTS SLATED FOR NEW ROSE HILL FIRE STATION 10
April 30, 1964 MOMS LAND BARGAINS, KIDS TO FISH FOR TROUT 1
April 30, 1964 RIPPING FILTER APART RESULTS IN JUANITA HOBBY BUSINESS (GOLLOFON, BOB) 6
April 30, 1964 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT COMPANY TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS 7
April 30, 1964 FINANCING OF Y SITE PROPOSED 1
April 30, 1964 CHAMBER PLANS ANTI-LITTER DRIVE 1
April 30, 1964 RANDY NELSON FUND $1122, MORE COMING 2
April 30, 1964 LW TEACHERS ELECT NELSON AS PRESIDENT 3
April 30, 1964 SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER TO BE ‘1ST OF KIND’ IN STATE 3
April 30, 1964 NORKIRK STUDENTS FOR “FAR OUT” IN FANTASY 7
April 30, 1964 ADULT EDUCATION OPEN HOUSE SET 12
April 30, 1964 MARY’S LITTLE LAMS HAVE DAY AT NORKIRK SCHOOL 13
April 30, 1964 CHAMBER PLANS ANTI-LITTER DRIVE 1
April 30, 1964 JAYCEES TO CROWN MISS KIRKLAND SATURDAY NIGHT 1
April 30, 1964 LAW DAY EVENT SET HERE FRIDAY 2
April 30, 1964 EVENTS SLATED FOR NEW ROSE HILL FIRE STATION 10
April 30, 1964 SEAT BELT CLINIC, SAFETY CHECKS SET 1
April 30, 1964 PROTESTS MAY DEFEAT HOUGHTON STREET PLAN 1
April 30, 1964 UHT MOVES SCREEN CO TO NORTHUP 6
April 30, 1964 MAN CHARGED IN MORALS CASE 1
April 30, 1964 FORMER POLICE CHIEF ‘RESTORED’, SUSPENDED 1
April 30, 1964 KIRKLAND’S DOG OWNERS WARNED BY POLICE CHIEF 2
April 30, 1964 LEWIS, HARVEY 1
April 30, 1964 NEWCOMERS RETURN TO AREA (WELCOME WAGON) 12
April 30, 1964 EVANS VISITS LOCALLY TODAY 1
April 30, 1964 HERE ARE 1964 KIRKLAND LITTLE LEAGUE BALL TEAMS (PHOTOS) 10
April 30, 1964 UNITARIANS TO EXPLORE MUSIC FOR CHILDREN 7
April 30, 1964 EVENTS SLATED FOR NEW ROSE HILL FIRE STATION 10
April 30, 1964 PROTESTS MAY DEFEAT HOUGHTON STREET PLAN 1
April 30, 1964 MELODEE ANN PETERSON, JOSEPH SCHROEDER 8
April 30, 1964 BARBARA DILLON, KENNETH HAMMER 8
May 7, 1964 SUBSTITUTE MOTHER GIVES TOOLS FOR SKILLED WORK (LEEN, MARGARETTA) 1
May 7, 1964 MISS KIRKLAND 1964 NAMED (JOHNSON, MERRILEE) 1
May 7, 1964 KCSDA ELECTS LEIDER PRESIDENT (LEIDER, ALLAN R) 1
May 7, 1964 MRS STRAND RETIRES, BUT … (STRAND, JUANITA) 10
May 7, 1964 NEW VFW HALL’S SITE ANNOUNCED 1
May 7, 1964 JUANITA VILLAGE STORES, P-X, BETTY’S OPEN DOORS 1
May 7, 1964 COLLEGE APPLICATION OKAYED 1
May 7, 1964 BOARD ACCEPTS NORKIRK BIDS 11
May 7, 1964 JUANITA VILLAGE STORES, P-X, BETTY’S OPEN DOORS 1
May 7, 1964 SPEAKER TO COMPARE RETAIL VOLUME CHANGE 1
May 7, 1964 ‘DAIRY BAR’ OPENING SET 2
May 7, 1964 OTHER JUANITA STORES OPEN SOON 2
May 7, 1964 WHERE IS THE PARTY? IS SENIORS QUESTION 6
May 7, 1964 KATHY E MURPHY, TIM TURPIN 8
May 7, 1964 JANICE MCKEE, MICHAEL PETER DOWNS 8
May 7, 1964 MISS KIRKLAND 1964 NAMED (JOHNSON, MERRILEE) 1
May 7, 1964 KIRKLAND FIREMEN HALT BLAZE FRIDAY 11
May 7, 1964 BIDS ON TWO CITY PROJECTS GET APPROVAL 5
May 7, 1964 NEGOTIATIONS WITH COMPTON ORGANIZED 5
May 7, 1964 JUANITA VILLAGE STORES, P-X, BETTY’S OPEN DOORS 1
May 7, 1964 OTHER JUANITA STORES OPEN SOON 2
May 7, 1964 ‘GREEN THUMBER’ STILL AT WORK HERE 1
May 7, 1964 CLEM REYNOLDS ASKS CIVIL SERVICE HEARING 1
May 7, 1964 REYNOLDS FILES SUIT FOR LIBEL 1
May 7, 1964 CHILDREN’S ORTHOPEDIC GUILD ORGANIZED HERE 10
May 7, 1964 JORGENSON, CARL 3
May 7, 1964 HENKE, EMIL 3
May 7, 1964 FISHER, EDWIN 3
May 7, 1964 COSTELLO, JESSIE MAY 3
May 7, 1964 BURNS, ESTHER CORRINE 10
May 7, 1964 ELSNER, LYLAN 10
May 7, 1964 ROSE HILL CLUB SEEKS MEMBERS 11
May 7, 1964 NEW VFW HALL’S SITE ANNOUNCED 1
May 7, 1964 REPUBLICAN COME-BACK CLAIMED BY CANDIDATE 3
May 7, 1964 POST OFFICE TO CURTAIL SATURDAY SERVICE 1
May 7, 1964 CITIZEN INVITED TO STATE CASE VERSUS MAGAZINE (BOEHM, HAROLD) 7
May 7, 1964 KIRKLAND GIRL TAKES TWO FIRSTS IN ICE COMPETITION (DONALDSON, LEAH-RAE) 2
May 7, 1964 KIRKLAND LITTLE LEAGUERS (PHOTOS) 7
May 7, 1964 ROSE HILL CLUB SEEKS MEMBERS 11
May 7, 1964 KIRKLAND PROTESTING ACCESS ROUTE DELAY 1
May 7, 1964 REPLACEMENT OF LAKE ST WALK IN SIGHT 2
May 7, 1964 SANDRA HANSON, PATRICK MITCHELL 8
May 14, 1964 NBC TO CUT BIRTHDAY CAKE HERE TOMORROW 1
May 14, 1964 AAUW FELLOWSHIP AWARD NAMED FOR BRANCH FOUNDER (MORTENSON, MRS PAUL) 8
May 14, 1964 SUE TEUFEL FIRST KIRKLAND RESIDENT TO HEAD BELLEVUE ARTS AND CRAFTS 9
May 14, 1964 HOUGHTON FAMILY TO CRUISE WORLD IN BOAT DESIGNED BY DAD (SIEMENS, ED) 11
May 14, 1964 KIRKLAND TOT TO LEARN JAPANESE THE EASY WAY (HULET, RENEE) 11
May 14, 1964 BRUNO TALKS ON COLLEGE; APPLICATION GETS OKAY 2
May 14, 1964 LOCAL RETAIL SALES VOLUME COMPARED 3
May 14, 1964 OPEN NEW P-X (PHOTO) 10
May 14, 1964 2 PARTNERS RUN MAC’S (MAC’S GARAGE & TOWING) 11
May 14, 1964 JUANITA INCORPORATION STUDY RESULTS DUE 1
May 14, 1964 TEXT BOOKS ON DISPLAY 1
May 14, 1964 GRADUATION SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED (RONGSTAD / BAKKE / WILBUR) 10
May 14, 1964 NURSERY SCHOOL PLANS OPEN HOUSE 11
May 14, 1964 COLLEGE SETS 1ST HOUGHTON GRADUATION 14
May 14, 1964 SWEET ADELINES FROM HERE ARE WINNERS IN CALGARY 7
May 14, 1964 JUANITA ART FAIR PLANNED FOR TWO DAYS 7
May 14, 1964 COUNCIL ELECTS RIDENOUR, ADOPTS RECOMMENDATIONS 1
May 14, 1964 HOUGHTON STREET PLAN CONSIDERED 2
May 14, 1964 JUANITA INCORPORATION STUDY RESULTS DUE 1
May 14, 1964 DIVERS FIND BREAKWATER IS DAMAGED 1
May 14, 1964 FISHERMEN RESCUED (PHOTOS) 3
May 14, 1964 THIEVES BELIEVED CAUSE OF MONDAY MORNING ACCIDENT 1
May 14, 1964 TWO MEN ‘FIX’ PINBALL MACHINE 2
May 14, 1964 GRAY NAMED ADMINISTRATOR OF HOSPITAL (GRAY, AL) 1
May 14, 1964 PATIENTS TIME IN HOSPITAL DROPS 50% IN 30 YEARS 10
May 14, 1964 FAIRFAX HOSPITAL HAS ‘UP PATIENTS’ 10
May 14, 1964 WEISS, OSCAR 3
May 14, 1964 RAGSDALE, BONNIE CALDWELL 3
May 14, 1964 ASHTENHAGEN, RICHARD 6
May 14, 1964 GRANT, JOHN J 6
May 14, 1964 GODSBY, MYRTLE A 10
May 14, 1964 FREESE, KATHERINE 11
May 14, 1964 JUANITA PAIRS AND SQUARES TO FETE 16TH ANNIVERSARY 7
May 14, 1964 WORK WANTED ADS OFFERED TO TEENAGERS 1
May 14, 1964 FORMER KANG COACHES HUSKIES AFTER PRO BALL CAREER (LEHMAN, KEN) 4
May 14, 1964 RIFLE TEAM TOP IN STATE 5
May 14, 1964 STATE PARK NO-SHOOTING AREA ASKED 10
May 14, 1964 COUNTY ASKS PLANS FOR 116TH 1
May 14, 1964 INTERCHANGE BRIDGE TO OPEN SOON (PHOTO OF NORTHUP INTERCHANGE) 1
May 14, 1964 ACCESS SOLUTION IS IN SIGHT 1
May 14, 1964 HOUGHTON STREET PLAN CONSIDERED 2
May 14, 1964 SHIRLEY WILLET, DANIEL STAPLETON 8
May 21, 1964 BANK NAMES MANAGER (EDWARDS, WALTER L) 2
May 21, 1964 DIAMOND YEAR MARKED (PHOTO AT NBC) 6
May 21, 1964 BABY’S DEDICATION ATTENDED BY 3 GREAT GRANDPARENTS (CARLSON, DANIEL) 8-B
May 21, 1964 AWC ELECTS GARY GRAEP 1
May 21, 1964 MRS HOWELL NEW PRESIDENT OF WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE (HOWELL, MRS HARRY) 9
May 21, 1964 INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE IS REQUESTED 1
May 21, 1964 COLLEGE BUILDING NEW ATHLETIC FIELD 4
May 21, 1964 SECOND APARTMENT OVER LAKE PROPOSED 1
May 21, 1964 WISE OPENS GULL STATION 2
May 21, 1964 4-H CLUBS BUSY IN RANDY (NELSON) DRIVE 3
May 21, 1964 FUND TOPS $12500 (NELSON, RANDY) 3
May 21, 1964 VETERANS’ POPPIES ON SALE 6
May 21, 1964 SCHOOL CHILDREN LAUNCH ANTI-LITTER CAMPAIGN 7
May 21, 1964 FIRST OFFICERS ELECTED FOR PTA COUNCIL 8-A
May 21, 1964 MRS J GOSSELIN RESIGNS 1
May 21, 1964 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO 27 ADULTS 1
May 21, 1964 DRAMA CLASS FOR TEENS ANNOUNCED 7
May 21, 1964 JOY GLADD, DEAN GRISWOLD 8-A
May 21, 1964 JOAN DOUGLAS, JOHN A LEACOCK 8
May 21, 1964 DIANA GLEASON, GARY PALMER JONES 8
May 21, 1964 SCHOOL CHILDREN LAUNCH ANTI-LITTER CAMPAIGN 7
May 21, 1964 JUMPING THROUGH WINDOW TO ESCAPE FIRE, MAN HURT (NEWTON, RICHARD) 1
May 21, 1964 SMOKE EATERS HALT BLAZE (PHOTO AT HOME OF HEGLEN, THELMA) 2
May 21, 1964 CITY TO PAY MAYOR’S FEES IN LITIGATION 2
May 21, 1964 CAC RECOMMENDS BIENNIUM BUDGET 3
May 21, 1964 HOUGHTON SEWER CONNECTIONS APPROVED 1
May 21, 1964 INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE IS REQUESTED 1
May 21, 1964 CLUB TO VOTE ON DRIVE TO FORM CITY 1
May 21, 1964 STATE FINDS KIRKLAND JAIL IS RUN WELL 1
May 21, 1964 ‘SAFE’ FIREWORKS SALE LEGAL 1
May 21, 1964 HIGH SPEED CHASE ENDS WITH ARREST 1
May 21, 1964 REYNOLDS SUBPOENAED TO HEARING HE ASKED 1
May 21, 1964 ONE ADMITS PART IN THEFT ATTEMPT 1
May 21, 1964 KIRKLAND LIBRARY ADDS NEW RECORDS, REFERENCE MATERIAL 5
May 21, 1964 KREITER, ADAM 8-B
May 21, 1964 NAGEL, ELLA K 8-B
May 21, 1964 PHILLIPS, ALINE MARY 8-B
May 21, 1964 CARRIER, NEAL M 3
May 21, 1964 MERSHON, CHARLES 3
May 21, 1964 NEWCOMERS ASK ABOUT SCHOOLS (WELCOME WAGON) 8-B
May 21, 1964 SCOUT CAMPOREE OPENS TOMORROW 6
May 21, 1964 CITY ACCESS PROJECT MAY MOVE AHEAD 1
May 21, 1964 FOUR-LANING BIDS HOPED FOR IN JUNE 2
May 21, 1964 114TH AVE NOT ON PLANS, ENGINEER SAYS 12
May 21, 1964 TELEPHONE COMPANY MOVE SET 1
May 21, 1964 HOUGHTON SEWER CONNECTIONS APPROVED 1
May 21, 1964 KAREN LARSEN, DARYL TREZISE 8-A
May 21, 1964 VICKIE TOLIN, BILL E WEBB 8
May 21, 1964 JOAN RUTH IVANEK, ALAN JOHNSON 8
May 28, 1964 LARRY NELSON CHOSEN FOR BOYS’ STATE 1
May 28, 1964 PARENTS TAKE WINGS TO SEE SONS GRADUATED (CROSS, HARRY M) 7
May 28, 1964 BLUE-EYED CARRIE LEE WINS HEART OF KIRKLAND PARENTS (CHRISTENSEN) 8
May 28, 1964 GIRL OF YEAR AWARD KEPT IN FAMILY (KENNEY, JOAN) 12
May 28, 1964 CENTER PARKING MARKED ‘RETAIL’ 1
May 28, 1964 EQUESTRIAN MISHAPS PUT 2 IN HOSPITAL 1
May 28, 1964 BOYS CAN STILL SIGN FOR Y CAMP 2
May 28, 1964 LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL TO GRADUATE 385 SENIORS 1
May 28, 1964 WITH DISTRICT FROM START, 2 LW TEACHERS RETIRING (ORTON / BARRIE) 3
May 28, 1964 GRADUATING SENIORS LISTED (PHOTO) 6
May 28, 1964 SECOND HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN CLUB IN STATE FORMED HERE 8
May 28, 1964 MARGIE HUTCHISON, MICHAEL MCINTYRE 8
May 28, 1964 MARJORIE JO STRAND, LARRY JOHNSON 8
May 28, 1964 THREE VIE FOR QUEEN OF STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 1
May 28, 1964 LONG PLAN COMMISSION MEET TO CONTINUE TONIGHT 1
May 28, 1964 PROPERTY RECOMMENDATION ASKED, BOARD ELECTION HELD 1
May 28, 1964 COMMUNITY REMINDED O F MEMORIAL DAY BEGINNING 1
May 28, 1964 FERTILIZER FOR PARK POSES PROBLEM FOR HOUGHTON 1
May 28, 1964 BEACHES TO OPEN 2
May 28, 1964 REYNOLDS CASE: DECISION ON BACK PAY PENDS 1
May 28, 1964 STUDENTS DIG FOR ARTIFACTS 1
May 28, 1964 HOADLEY, BEULAH 2
May 28, 1964 HARGIS, RICHARD WALDON 3
May 28, 1964 SINGER, WILLIAM D (DON) 3
May 28, 1964 EGGERS, WALTER HENRY 3
May 28, 1964 WINCH, MARGARET 3
May 28, 1964 SECOND HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN CLUB IN STATE FORMED HERE 8
May 28, 1964 SCOUTS TO HONOR TWO WITH TOP RANK, EAGLE (JOHNSTON / SCHROEDER) 7
May 28, 1964 FERTILIZER FOR PARK POSES PROBLEM FOR HOUGHTON 1
May 28, 1964 CITY’S HEAD COUNT RISES 12
May 28, 1964 BUSES BELIEVED LIKELY FOR MASS TRANSIT HERE 1
May 28, 1964 MAIJA HUTTULA, MARTIN HARPER 8
June 4, 1964 HUNGARIAN TO TRAIN H & N HAFLINGERS (MONOSTORY, LASZIO) 6
June 4, 1964 JUANITA COUPLE TO OBSERVE 60TH ANNIVERSARY (BURNS, MR AND MRS DAVID A) 8
June 4, 1964 THEATRE EAST OFFERS COMEDY IN “WALTZ OF TOREADORS” 9
June 4, 1964 LIVELY ARTS PRESENTING TWO PLAYS 9
June 4, 1964 BOY BUILDS CARNIVAL AT JUANITA (DIETZ, CARL) 1
June 4, 1964 KIRKLAND SEA SCOUT CHOSEN FOR TRIP ABOARD NAVY SHIP (WINKLER, STEVE) 3
June 4, 1964 COMMUNITY LEADERS BACK COLLEGE PLAN 1
June 4, 1964 INNOVATIONS NOTED FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER 1
June 4, 1964 END OF AN ERA (PHOTO OF HOUGHTON DOCK BEING PULLED DOWN) 5
June 4, 1964 MCMANUS TO MANAGE FOODLANE STORE HERE 6
June 4, 1964 EXPLOSION BURNS THREE AT REDMOND (FLOWERS CABINS) 1
June 4, 1964 CHAMBER PROGRAM ON WATER 1
June 4, 1964 PLANNERS ADVISE R-3L ON 2 AREAS 1
June 4, 1964 7-PERIOD DAY SLATED AT KJHS 1
June 4, 1964 LW SCHOOL BOARD TO DECIDE STAND ON SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION LAW 2
June 4, 1964 NORTHWEST COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT ON CAMPUS HERE 7
June 4, 1964 GRAD NIGHT PARTY WAS GALA EVENT 7
June 4, 1964 TOP SCHOLASTIC HONORS GO TO TWO GRADUATES (ALBRIGHT / WILBUR) 7
June 4, 1964 ADULT EDUCATION CLASS (PHOTO) 8
June 4, 1964 JANET ANN THORSOS, STEPHEN A ROBBINS 8
June 4, 1964 MARSHA PREWITT, MICHAEL LINDQUIST 8
June 4, 1964 BEES ARE UNWELCOME GUEST (MYERS, CHARLES O) 2
June 4, 1964 GOVERNOR SPEAKS AT LWHS (ROSSELLINI) 6
June 4, 1964 HOUGHTON SUPERINTENDENT RETIRES AFTER EIGHT YEARS 1
June 4, 1964 RESIDENT SAYS HOUGHTON HAS DOG PROBLEM 2
June 4, 1964 END OF AN ERA (PHOTO OF HOUGHTON DOCK BEING PULLED DOWN) 5
June 4, 1964 JUANITA WATER DISTRICT BUYING SEATTLE WATER 2
June 4, 1964 END OF AN ERA (PHOTO OF HOUGHTON DOCK BEING PULLED DOWN) 5
June 4, 1964 REYNOLDS CASE DUE IN SUPREME COURT 1
June 4, 1964 NEW LIBRARY STUDY GIVEN GREEN LIGHT 1
June 4, 1964 HERE’S YOUR CHOICE TO SEE MISSILE SITE 6
June 4, 1964 BEBA, CLARIBEL 2
June 4, 1964 BARTELLS, GUSTAV L 2
June 4, 1964 WEPPLER, OTTOMAR 2
June 4, 1964 DANIELS, WILLIAM 2
June 4, 1964 ESKILDSON, CARL W 3
June 4, 1964 CAVALIN, PHER 3
June 4, 1964 LOCAL SCOUTS CAMP OUT AT AVONDALE FOR WEEKEND 6
June 4, 1964 BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL WOMEN INSTALL OFFICERS 8
June 4, 1964 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS GATHERS SIGNATURES 3
June 4, 1964 SPORTS LETTERS AWARDED 12
June 4, 1964 DRIVER-LESS BOAT CIRCLES 2
June 4, 1964 CITY DADS WRINKLE NOSES AT METRO PUMPING STATION 1
June 4, 1964 JUANITA WATER DISTRICT BUYING SEATTLE WATER 2
June 11, 1964 HEISDORF TO HOST GERMANS 13
June 11, 1964 POPS MUSIC TO PROMOTE THEATRE EAST 13
June 11, 1964 JUANITA’S SEATTLE-FIRST BRANCH TO OPEN JUNE 17 (SKETCH) 3
June 11, 1964 SNOW-PACK LEADS TO MONEY-SAVER (WATSON, G H) 1
June 11, 1964 C STREETER IS RETIRING (STREETER, CLARENCE B) 6
June 11, 1964 TRIP TO HOLLAND PROVED TRUE (ATTERBERRY, H E) 12
June 11, 1964 WORLD TRAVELER TO KEEP IN PRACTICE (OSTENDORF, FRED) 12
June 11, 1964 LOCAL MOM’S SON TO OFFER FIRST MASS (THOMAS, MILTON A) 13
June 11, 1964 TWO FROM KIRKLAND SING WITH APOSTLES QUARTET (HOOPS / FINE) 15
June 11, 1964 SCHOOL DISTRICTS APPEAL FOR COLLEGE 1
June 11, 1964 SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER (SKETCH) 13
June 11, 1964 TENTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (SKETCH OF AUDUBON ELEMENTARY) 13
June 11, 1964 THOMAS APARTMENT QUESTIONED AGAIN 1
June 11, 1964 COUNCIL OKAYS APARTMENT SITE FILLING 3
June 11, 1964 SUIT TO BLOCK HIGH-RISE IN HOUGHTON POSTPONED 13
June 11, 1964 TV STORE TO OPEN (ROSE HILL TELEVISION CENTER) 6
June 11, 1964 CHAMBER GETS FAN LETTER 13
June 11, 1964 FOWLER SAYS ANNEXATION THREATENS INCORPORATION (JUANITA) 1
June 11, 1964 PLANNERS MEET TONIGHT ON 2 ZONING PROBLEMS 1
June 11, 1964 FORCED SCHOOL MERGER LOOMS POSSIBILITY 1
June 11, 1964 DEADLINE ON SCHOOL BOARD APPLICATIONS SET 2
June 11, 1964 CAROLE THOMSEN, GERALD SAMPONT 10
June 11, 1964 JUDITH ANN HOYT, MICHAEL J LUX 10
June 11, 1964 MARJORIE CAROL GOULD, THOMAS GREEN 10
June 11, 1964 EAGLES ADD KID’S UNIT TO PARADE 1
June 11, 1964 HOUGHTON PLANNING FUNDS APPROVED 2
June 11, 1964 SUIT TO BLOCK HIGH-RISE IN HOUGHTON POSTPONED 13
June 11, 1964 FOWLER SAYS ANNEXATION THREATENS INCORPORATION (JUANITA) 1
June 11, 1964 HEARING IN DOUBT (REYNOLDS, CLEM) 1
June 11, 1964 ROCK ROLLED AWAY FROM TRAILS END 2
June 11, 1964 JACKSON, HERVIT 13
June 11, 1964 NEWCOMERS TO AREA HAVE INTERNATIONAL BACKGROUND (WELCOME WAGON) 12
June 11, 1964 WOMAN’S CLUB BREAKFAST HAS INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR 10
June 11, 1964 CARNIVAL TO BOOST EVANS 2
June 11, 1964 SUMMER PROGRAMS OFFERED HANDICAPPED 12
June 11, 1964 LAMBERT NAMED TOP KINGCO-PUGET PLAYER (LAMBERT, DAVE) 4
June 11, 1964 KIRKLAND HIGH AWARDS SPORTS LETTERS 6
June 11, 1964 LITTLE LEAGUERS TO DEDICATE FIELD 4
June 11, 1964 PICTURE OF ANCIENT TEMPLE SHOWN AT NORTHWEST 3
June 11, 1964 LUTHERANS TO INSTALL NEW PASTOR (BREMER, E MELVIN) 9
June 11, 1964 INGLEWOOD WILL INSTALL PASTOR SUNDAY (VAUGHN, ROBERT P) 15
June 11, 1964 ‘BIT OF NOSTALGIA’ TO CHUFF THROUGH AREA SATURDAY 1
June 11, 1964 ANN RUTLEDGE, DENNIS FAHLEN 10
June 18, 1964 BITZ BARBER SHOP -NOW OPEN 9
June 18, 1964 SEVEN LIVELY ARTS SLATES PLAY OPENING 13
June 18, 1964 SATURDAY FETE TO HONOR ‘GRAND OLD BASEBALLER’ (JONES, OWEN ‘JONSIE’) 1
June 18, 1964 CADET MYNAR HELPS LEAD ACADEMY TOUR 3
June 18, 1964 KNECHTGES WINS AWARD 3
June 18, 1964 NEIGHBORHOOD PARTY HONORS MRS BIRNBAUM (BIRNBAUM, MRS ANTON) 13
June 18, 1964 LAGGING KIRKLAND BUILDING ACTIVITY RALLIES THIS MONTH 1
June 18, 1964 WARD’S MARKET PROMOTES J AMATO SR 3
June 18, 1964 FALL INJURES CITY WORKER (RAUUM, LARRY) 1
June 18, 1964 DEVELOPER LAMBASTES INCORPORATION MOVE (JUANITA) 1
June 18, 1964 LAGGING KIRKLAND BUILDING ACTIVITY RALLIES THIS MONTH 1
June 18, 1964 R-3L ZONE WOULD SERVE AS RESIDENTIAL BUFFER 1
June 18, 1964 UNITING NOT FORCED BY ANNEXATION 1
June 18, 1964 SIX ‘A’ STUDENTS TOP JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL 10
June 18, 1964 JOANNE LESETH, ROBERT THATCHER 13
June 18, 1964 POLICE CAN’T CATCH DEER LIKE STEER 2
June 18, 1964 PARKS DEPARTMENT PLANS PET SHOW HERE TOMORROW 1
June 18, 1964 PARADE UNITS ANNOUNCED FOR STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 10
June 18, 1964 NEW INDUSTRY PLANS TO MOVE TO KIRKLAND (UNNAMED CHEMICAL FIRM) 1
June 18, 1964 DEVELOPER LAMBASTES INCORPORATION MOVE (JUANITA) 1
June 18, 1964 YOUTH CHARGED IN HIT-RUN, ASSAULT 2
June 18, 1964 FIREWORKS ORDINANCE IS APPROVED 2
June 18, 1964 BUSINESS WOMEN PROPOSE KIRKLAND HOSPITAL ANNEX 10
June 18, 1964 ARTIFACTS UNCOVERED (AT MARYMOOR PARK) 16
June 18, 1964 KINDER, GARL MILTON 10
June 18, 1964 KINDER, GARL MILTON (JACK) 15
June 18, 1964 GATTEN, GERDA AUGUSTA 15
June 18, 1964 GARDEN CLUB TOP WINNER IN STATE 10
June 18, 1964 COSTA RICA NEWCOMERS HELPED WITH LANGUAGE (WELCOME WAGON) 13
June 18, 1964 ‘SCHOLASTIC’ IS ‘SLANTED’, BOARD TOLD (BOEHM, HAROLD) 3
June 18, 1964 CONTRIBUTORS TO NEW EVEREST FIELD HONORED 4
June 18, 1964 NEW LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD DEDICATED 4
June 18, 1964 BAPTIST PASTOR AND WIFE WELCOMED HOME FROM TOUR (SHOEMAKER, CHARLES) 13
June 18, 1964 ‘PADDLE BOAT’ CHUGS ON LAKE (W T PRESTON) 7
June 18, 1964 RAIN DAMPENS YARROW WORK 1
June 18, 1964 ACCESS BID OPENING SCHEDULED JULY 2 1
June 18, 1964 POINTS DRIVE BEING REBUILT 2
June 18, 1964 SOUTH LAKE SIDEWALK CONTRACTED 2
June 18, 1964 CITY ASKS FEDERAL AID FOR SEWER PLAN 1
June 18, 1964 WEST COAST MERGER SEEN ON JUNE 30 3
June 18, 1964 RAIN DAMPENS YARROW WORK 1
June 18, 1964 ALICE ELAINE MOSER, FRANK WIRTZ 8
June 18, 1964 DIANA GLEASON, GARY JONES 8
June 18, 1964 JOANNE FORBES, EDWARD DELIGAN 8
June 18, 1964 MARY ANN HANSEN, GLENN JOLLEY 8
June 18, 1964 AGNES WIMER, A B CALL 9
June 18, 1964 BEVERLY PIERCE, JOHN GROHN 10
June 25, 1964 SPAIN THEME OF CELLAR GALLERY FETE PX-4
June 25, 1964 SCOTT TO TEACH DRAMA ON ARTS LEAGUE PROGRAM (SCOTT, E MILTON) 9
June 25, 1964 2 KIRKLAND WEAVERS INVITED TO COMPETE IN BELLEVUE FAIR (REUTER / BURHEN) 10
June 25, 1964 KIRKLAND GIRL CHOSEN AS SEA FAIR PRINCESS (HUMPHREY, RAEDEAN) 9
June 25, 1964 RUMANIAN PRINCESS WARNS OF COMMUNISM (LOVEJOY, JAMES E) 11
June 25, 1964 $250,000 PROJECT STARTS (SKETCH OF EASTSIDE CHEVROLET) 1
June 25, 1964 OBJECTIONS
INDICATE MARINE INDUSTRY MAY BE IN WIND
3
June 25, 1964 SITE WORK UNDER WAY (PHOTO OF EASTSIDE CHEVROLET SITE) 12
June 25, 1964 LWSD AWARDS MANY BIDS 16
June 25, 1964 CHURCH ADDITION (PHOTO OF ST JOHN’S EPISCOPAL) 12
June 25, 1964 HOUGHTON COUNCIL APPROVES PEBBLE BEACH APARTMENTS 11
June 25, 1964 FISH ‘N’ CHIPS SLATES GRAND OPENING HERE 10
June 25, 1964 JUANITA CITY DRIVE VOTE IS POSTPONED 1
June 25, 1964 DEVELOPMENT DESCRIBED (KINGSGATE HIGHLANDS) 1
June 25, 1964 UNDER STUDY INCORPORATION (MAP OF JUANITA) 2
June 25, 1964 COMMISSION NIXES R-3 FOR BIG AREA 12
June 25, 1964 RECREATION PROGRAM ON A 2 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 5
June 25, 1964 ‘AERIAL SURGEONS’ AT WORK TO KEEP POWER FLOWING HERE PX-4
June 25, 1964 EAGLES SPONSOR COMMUNITY EVENT (STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL) 1
June 25, 1964 IT RAINS CATS AND DOGS AND ‘SLUG’ AT PET SHOW FRIDAY 7
June 25, 1964 VIGILANTES TO ‘SHOOT UP’ KIRKLAND IN EAGLES’ PARADE 11
June 25, 1964 HOW REDISTRICTING WOULD HIT 48TH DISTRICT 1
June 25, 1964 HOUGHTON COUNCIL APPROVES PEBBLE BEACH APARTMENTS 11
June 25, 1964 OBJECTIONS
INDICATE MARINE INDUSTRY MAY BE IN WIND
3
June 25, 1964 JUANITA CITY DRIVE VOTE IS POSTPONED 1
June 25, 1964 UNDER STUDY INCORPORATION (MAP OF JUANITA) 2
June 25, 1964 OBJECTIONS
INDICATE MARINE INDUSTRY MAY BE IN WIND
3
June 25, 1964 HEARING TO REOPEN (REYNOLDS, CLEM) 1
June 25, 1964 SERIES OF MARINE THEFTS CLEARED UP 1
June 25, 1964 TOPLESS SWIM SUIT WEARERS TO BE PINCHED, ER, ARRESTED 2
June 25, 1964 POLICE FIND ITEMS ALLEGEDLY STOLEN 2
June 25, 1964 COURT CASES: BUS STRIKE BRINGS HIM DOUBLE TROUBLE 3
June 25, 1964 MAN PICKS WRONG PLACE AND NAME 12
June 25, 1964 POLICE RADIO TURNOVER COSTS CITY 12
June 25, 1964 BABIES FED NEW WAY AT KIRKLAND HOSPITAL PX-4
June 25, 1964 DOUSSEAU, HELEN MOORE 10
June 25, 1964 BAUNACH, RUDOLF 10
June 25, 1964 WALLACE, WILLIAM 11
June 25, 1964 WILLIAMSON, ROBERT P 15
June 25, 1964 NELSON, WALTER EDWARD 15
June 25, 1964 NEWLYWEDS ESTABLISH FIRST HOMES IN KIRKLAND AREA (WELCOME WAGON) 9
June 25, 1964 BEAUTIFICATION AWARD (PHOTO OF ANDERSEN, IVER OF EAST SIDE GARDEN CLUB) 10
June 25, 1964 YMCA PLANS OFFICES 13
June 25, 1964 YOUNG JOURNALIST REPORTS ON HIGH SCHOOL WORKSHOP (BUTTERFIELD , PAUL) 11
June 25, 1964 REAL ESTATE MEN ELECT SCHOURUP (SCHOURUP, WILLIAM) 10
June 25, 1964 NATIONAL CHAMPS TO BATTLE REDMOND CONNIES SUNDAY 4
June 25, 1964 SWIMMING FOR HANDICAPPED OPENS TODAY ON EAST SIDE 6
June 25, 1964 1964 KIRKLAND RUTHERS (PHOTOS) 13
June 25, 1964 SAFE BOAT WEEK PROCLAIMED 6
June 25, 1964 BRIDGE TRAFFIC COUNT DOWN – QUESTIONS UP 2
June 25, 1964 ‘AERIAL SURGEONS’ AT WORK TO KEEP POWER FLOWING HERE PX-4
June 25, 1964 RAIN FALLS, SO DO FUNDS 1
June 25, 1964 VALVE TWIST BRINGS YOU TOLT’S H20 1
June 25, 1964 UNDERGROUND POWER SYSTEM PRICE REDUCED 11
June 25, 1964 HELEN BARNREITER, THOMAS W ALDEN 8
June 25, 1964 PAMELA GATES, DERALD OWENS 8
June 25, 1964 KAY NICHOLS, LARRY VANDEL 8
July 2, 1964 GUILD ORGANIZED TO PROMOTE EAST SIDE YOUTH SYMPHONY 9
July 2, 1964 EX HOUGHTON MAYOR NOW DUDE RANCHING (BASS, TOM) 5
July 2, 1964 KIRKLAND PENNEY’S STORE RENOVATION IS UNDER WAY 3
July 2, 1964 COLLEGE PLANS $100,000 CHAPEL 5
July 2, 1964 WRECK SCENE LOOKS LIKE DISASTER (5-CAR WRECK ON MARKET ST) 1
July 2, 1964 GIRL, BIKE PLUNGE OFF CITY DOCK (RAMOS, LANELLE) 1
July 2, 1964 WEE-HOUR OARSMEN ‘CHILLED’ 1
July 2, 1964 SCARY MOMENTS FOR MOM AFTER CAR ROLLS OFF BANK (BROTHERS, MRS ERNEST) 2
July 2, 1964 NAME HEALEY UGN COLONEL FOR KIRKLAND (HEALEY, LEO M) PX-4
July 2, 1964 YO, HO, HO (PHOTO OF KIDS AT “PIRATE DAY”) 4
July 2, 1964 FIRMS ANNOUNCE TWO NEW DEVELOPMENTS 7
July 2, 1964 NORTHWEST ELECTS SPRADLEY (SPRADLEY, LYLE) 2
July 2, 1964 ‘MASTER PLAN’ CALLS FOR ONE KING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 3
July 2, 1964 BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT (PHOTOS OF
WEED REMOVAL DOWNTOWN)
7
July 2, 1964 OLD SOL SHINES FOR PARADE (PHOTOS OF STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL) 1
July 2, 1964 FIREWORKS ON SALE HERE FIRST TIME IN RECENT YEARS 1
July 2, 1964 SAND POINT SCHEDULE FIREWORKS 3
July 2, 1964 EASEMENTS SOUGHT FOR HOUGHTON SEWER LINES (AERIAL PHOTO) 6
July 2, 1964 WEE-HOUR OARSMEN ‘CHILLED’ 1
July 2, 1964 BIG BARGE BEING REPAIRED BOGS DOWN AT CITY DOCK 1
July 2, 1964 SENTENCE IMPOSITION ON NINE CHARGES (ENOCHS, WESLEY) PX-4
July 2, 1964 NEW TACTIC TRIED TO CANCEL HEARING (REYNOLDS, CLEM) 1
July 2, 1964 WEE-HOUR OARSMEN ‘CHILLED’ 1
July 2, 1964 FIREWORKS ON SALE HERE FIRST TIME IN RECENT YEARS 1
July 2, 1964 GREENERY WRECKED (PHOTO OF DENTON, HARRY) 11
July 2, 1964 MAN, 25, FACES SECOND-DEGREE BURGLARY CHARGE 12
July 2, 1964 HOUGHTON LIBRARY HAS STORY TELLER 9
July 2, 1964 MEETING SLATED TO GIVE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY INFO 8
July 2, 1964 WILKINSON, ELMA 6
July 2, 1964 FRANKLIN, ARTHUR 11
July 2, 1964 48TH DEMS CHOOSE HQ IN KIRKLAND 3
July 2, 1964 SADDLE CLUB’S HORSE SHOW AT STATE PARK JULY 3-5 PX-4
July 2, 1964 QUEENS SHARE SPORT OF KINGS AT KIRKLAND (HORSE RACING) 8
July 2, 1964 AAA CITES KIRKLAND FOR SAFETY 12
July 2, 1964 WEE-HOUR OARSMEN ‘CHILLED’ 1
July 2, 1964 BIG BARGE BEING REPAIRED BOGS DOWN AT CITY DOCK 1
July 2, 1964 RAIN PROVES ROAD BLOCK TO COUNTY CONSTRUCTION PX-4
July 2, 1964 TOLT’S FLOW RILES UP WATER AND RESIDENTS 1
July 2, 1964 EASEMENTS SOUGHT FOR HOUGHTON SEWER LINES (AERIAL PHOTO) 6
July 2, 1964 BIDS OPENED FOR TRANSFER STATION HERE 7
July 2, 1964 RAIN PROVES ROAD BLOCK TO COUNTY CONSTRUCTION PX-4
July 2, 1964 BETTE BRIGGS, WILLIAM M STOESER 8
July 2, 1964 ROBERTA KISSLING, JAMES GIOVANNINI 8
July 9, 1964 PRAISE, ‘FIRE’ HIT 7 ARTS 1
July 9, 1964 DRIFTWOOD CLUB STAGING SHOW 8
July 9, 1964 FRENCH GIRL COMING ‘HOME’ (ROSSIER, ANNE MARIE) 1
July 9, 1964 GIRL FROM KIRKLAND WINS IN INTERNATIONAL FOX TROTTING (JOHNS, JEANETTE) 4
July 9, 1964 MISS KIRKLAND PASSES REQUIREMENTS TEST FOR MISS WASHINGTON (JOHNSON, R) 6
July 9, 1964 PLANTING AREA DEDICATED (ROBINSON, MRS KEITH) 8
July 9, 1964 FAMILY HONORS MRS BROWN AT FOURTH OF JULY REUNION (BROWN, MRS CHRIS C) 8
July 9, 1964 ‘SHURE AND A SHILLELAGH IS BUT A WALKING STICK’ (LINDAHL, GEORGE) 9
July 9, 1964 Y TIME EXTENSION NIXED BY COUNCIL 1
July 9, 1964 250-FOOT LANDMARK IS DOOMED (PHOTO OF RADIO TOWER) 1
July 9, 1964 HOUGHTON THEATRE REQUESTED 3
July 9, 1964 KOOISTRAS OPEN NEW BUSINESS (BOB’S FEED AND GARDEN) PX-4
July 9, 1964 CENTRAL PARK STABLES FORMED FROM MERGER 3
July 9, 1964 OKAY ASKED FOR ‘PARLOR’ 3
July 9, 1964 YOUTH DIES, KANG CHEERLEADER HURT (HOLLAND, HENRY JR & SCHOEN, BEVERLY) 1
July 9, 1964 SERVICE NOT FORGOTTEN (GOSSELIN, JANE) 2
July 9, 1964 ROBERTA (TOBI) JENSEN, DAVID SNOW 8
July 9, 1964 BINKI LERCHER, WILLIAM HENRY HILL 8
July 9, 1964 JESSIE ANNE LEIGHTON, BRUCE CROSS 8
July 9, 1964 HOUGHTON THEATRE REQUESTED 3
July 9, 1964 CITY OKAYS STATE USE OF LAND (NORTHUP INTERCHANGE) 1
July 9, 1964 Y TIME EXTENSION NIXED BY COUNCIL 1
July 9, 1964 PRAISE, ‘FIRE’ HIT 7 ARTS 1
July 9, 1964 COMMERCIAL, 3RD DECIDED ON FOR PUMP 1
July 9, 1964 HOUGHTON ADDS SEVENTH PRECINCT 2
July 9, 1964 JAYCEES TO BUILD BEACH WALL PX-4
July 9, 1964 POLICE CRACKING DOWN ON DRINKING BY MINORS 1
July 9, 1964 COMMISSION POSTPONES C REYNOLDS HEARING 1
July 9, 1964 HOLLAND, HENRY FINCH JR 1
July 9, 1964 DUNKEL, STINE W 9
July 9, 1964 HAWTHORNE, LUTHER L 9
July 9, 1964 DAY, JOSEPH 9
July 9, 1964 Y TIME EXTENSION NIXED BY COUNCIL 1
July 9, 1964 TV STARS DAY HELD AT TWO PLAYGROUNDS 4
July 9, 1964 FRIDAY WILL BE REVERSED (BACKWARDS DAY) 4
July 9, 1964 KIRKLAND EAGLES LEAD NORTHWEST LEAGUE 4
July 9, 1964 ‘BIGGEST KIRKLAND KUP YET’ SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 8 HERE 4
July 9, 1964 ORIOLES WIN THIRD TITLE 5
July 9, 1964 INTERCHANGE NEARING OPENING (AERIAL PHOTO OF YARROW BAY INTERCHANGE) PX-4
July 9, 1964 ACCESS BID $370,000 1
July 9, 1964 CITY OKAYS STATE USE OF LAND (NORTHUP INTERCHANGE) 1
July 9, 1964 KIRKLAND-STATE ST TIE-UP TO LAST LONG 3
July 9, 1964 CITY ROAD OILING RECEIVES PRAISE 3
July 9, 1964 ONE SEWER JOB DONE, 2ND NEAR COMPLETION 2
July 9, 1964 DIST 81 WATER SHUT OFF BY BREAK 9
July 9, 1964 JOAN DOUGLAS, JOHN PEACOCK JR 8
July 9, 1964 PATRICIA STONE, EARLE PRICE 8
July 16, 1964 ROSE HILL COUPLE HONORED (VOORHEES, MR & MRS HAROLD) 8
July 16, 1964 THEATRE EAST OPENS ‘FUN’ PLAY FRIDAY 11
July 16, 1964 KIRKLAND SCOUT LANDS FROM NAVY CRUISE (WINKLER, STEVE) 6
July 16, 1964 BIBLE STUDY LEADS TO TOUR OF HOLY LANDS (KEAN, GERALDINE) 10
July 16, 1964 ’64 BUILDING NIPS HEELS OF RECORD 2
July 16, 1964 CHURCH NEARS COMPLETION (PHOTO OF ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN) 13
July 16, 1964 BACKWARDS (PHOTO OF ‘BACKWARDS DAY’) 7
July 16, 1964 JUDITH ANN TIDWELL, RUSSELL CHRISTENSEN 8
July 16, 1964 FIRE HYDRANT BILL PUZZLES HOUGHTON 1
July 16, 1964 LELAND, ANDERSEN BELIEVE REDISTRICTING SESSION ‘INEVITABLE’ 1
July 16, 1964 GOVERNOR DUE HERE 3
July 16, 1964 CIVIC CENTER’S SIGN SHOP SEEN SHIFTING 1
July 16, 1964 FIRE HYDRANT BILL PUZZLES HOUGHTON 1
July 16, 1964 FILL NEEDS HOUGHTON APPROVAL 1
July 16, 1964 YOUNG ‘INDUSTRY’ PRODUCING NEW VERSION OF OLD IDEA (SHANANDER, GARY) 6
July 16, 1964 NEW VOTER’S REGISTRAR FOR JUANITA ANNOUNCED (GARRISON, MARY) 1
July 16, 1964 HEADED FOR SHIPYARDS (PHOTO OF BARGE) 2
July 16, 1964 CIVIL SERVICE HEARING INDEFINITELY POSTPONED (REYNOLDS, CLEM) 1
July 16, 1964 BOAT STORE BURGLARIZED 1
July 16, 1964 DRIVER MISSES FERRY; CAR HITS BOULDER HEAD ON 2
July 16, 1964 MOTORIST FOUND GUILTY, FINED $150 6
July 16, 1964 MRS MARSH IS APPOINTED (MARSH, MRS JERRY) 9
July 16, 1964 BENNETT, JOHN 6
July 16, 1964 NEW RESIDENTS COME HOME TO KIRKLAND (WELCOME WAGON) 9
July 16, 1964 NEW VOTER’S REGISTRAR FOR JUANITA ANNOUNCED (GARRISON, MARY) 1
July 16, 1964 A LELAND, J ANDERSEN FILE FOR RE-ELECTION IN 48TH 3
July 16, 1964 PAUL TAYLOR DRAWS 3-GAME SUSPENSION 2
July 16, 1964 11-0 SHUTOUT CARRIES GIANTS TO LITTLE NATIONAL PENNANT 4
July 16, 1964 HEADED FOR SHIPYARDS (PHOTO OF BARGE) 2
July 16, 1964 ACCESS JOB DUE TO START MONDAY 1
July 16, 1964 REDMOND C OF C ASKS ACCESS FIRST 11
July 16, 1964 MCKAY PREDICTS INTERCHANGE OPEN IN LATTER AUGUST 11
July 16, 1964 PROPERTY OWNERS PROTEST PIPE LINE 1
July 16, 1964 PHONE TONE CHANGE SET 1
July 16, 1964 RELIEF PROMISED FOR LOW WATER PRESSURE AREA 14
July 16, 1964 CAROLE JEAN STUNTZ, KJARTAN JOHAN SPURKELAND 8
July 16, 1964 MARY WINSHIP, DALE WALKER 8
July 16, 1964 JANICE MCKEE, MICHAEL DOWNS 8
July 16, 1964 MARY JO ROTTER, DWIGHT CARVER 10
July 16, 1964 HELEN BENGSTON, GERALD NASH 10
July 23, 1964 ROAD LEADS TO BELLEVUE ART FAIR 7
July 23, 1964 SURF TUGS YOUTH, 18, INTO OCEAN (FORCIER, GARY) 1
July 23, 1964 LOCAL GIRLS PLACE 2ND IN BIBLE QUIZ (HAND, LUCIA & STONE, JUDY) 8
July 23, 1964 PERMIT FOR DRIVE-IN APPROVED (BRISKY’S CORNER) 1
July 23, 1964 BOARD APPROVES CENTER (HOUGHTON SHOPPING CENTER) 1
July 23, 1964 BOOSTERS ASK OKAY TO USE SCHOOL LAND DURING DERBY 3
July 23, 1964 CITY TO CONDEMN PRIMEAU HOUSE 1
July 23, 1964 ZONING APPROVED 2
July 23, 1964 BOARD NAMES W RIDENOUR 1
July 23, 1964 BOARD WANTS MERGER LAW CHANGED, VS SINGLE DISTRICT 1
July 23, 1964 REPORT ASKS CONSERVATION BE REQUIRED SCHOOL SUBJECT 3
July 23, 1964 SCHOOLS GAIN 9 IN TEACHER HIRING 3
July 23, 1964 BOEHM REQUEST DENIED 3
July 23, 1964 NELLIE LAGERS, ALBERT J HOLM 8
July 23, 1964 MARILYN WOLFE, DAN GRAVES 8
July 23, 1964 $5000 BLAZE WRECKS FLAGS, YULE DECORATIONS 1
July 23, 1964 CITY TO CONDEMN PRIMEAU HOUSE 1
July 23, 1964 ‘WELL BABY’ CLINIC STARTS POLIO VACCINE PROGRAM 9
July 23, 1964 PERMIT FOR DRIVE-IN APPROVED (BRISKY’S CORNER) 1
July 23, 1964 BOARD APPROVES CENTER (HOUGHTON SHOPPING CENTER) 1
July 23, 1964 CAMPAIGN FOR CITY OF JUANITA OPENS 1
July 23, 1964 CITY, CLEM REYNOLDS SETTLE 1
July 23, 1964 JOHNSON, ELMER 2
July 23, 1964 BARKER, CLARA 6
July 23, 1964 JOHNSON, BUNN 6
July 23, 1964 BLACK, BESSIE 7
July 23, 1964 GARDEN CLUB FORMED HERE 4
July 23, 1964 MANY EX-SEATTLEITES SETTLE IN KIRKLAND (WELCOME WAGON) 9
July 23, 1964 VFW HOLDS WRITING CONTEST 12
July 23, 1964 ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT VIEWS GOLDWATER 1
July 23, 1964 LEAGUE REGISTERS 1021 VOTERS 8
July 23, 1964 LUNDVALL BUYS RE FIRM 1
July 23, 1964 KIRKLANDER WINS NW ARCHERY CROWN (HARTMAN, LARRY) 5
July 23, 1964 COUNTY EARMARKS $ FOR MARYMOOR 6
July 23, 1964 LIGHT STUDY CONTINUES AT LAKE ST 1
July 23, 1964 MADELINE HALLS, MICHAEL MOORE 7
July 23, 1964 PATRICIA DUBOIS, NELS SODERSTROM 8
July 23, 1964 SU ZAN CHRISTENSEN, S DOUGLAS HOXSEY 8
July 30, 1964 TWO ANNIVERSARIES MARKED BY DR & MRS MCKIBBEN 8
July 30, 1964 MR AND MRS L M NELSON OBSERVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY 10
July 30, 1964 ‘OPAL’ IS FUN PLAY; SETS, LEAD SUPERB 8
July 30, 1964 MISS MARGARET HARNISH TO GIVE VIOLIN RECITAL 10
July 30, 1964 FIRS SHOW (PHOTO OF HECK, PATRICIA AND TERRIER) 2
July 30, 1964 SAFETY AWARD (PHOTO OF OSBERG, ALAN) 2
July 30, 1964 ENGLISH FAMILY LIKES NW SCENERY, BUT NOT RAIN (MCCARTHY, BRIAN J) 5
July 30, 1964 PRIZE WINNER (PHOTO BY FORTESCUE, ERNIE) 7
July 30, 1964 GIRLS SOLVE PROBLEM BY STARTING PLAY SCHOOL (STORAASLI / SEABLOOM) 9
July 30, 1964 PECOR JOINS HYDRO FIRM AS SPECIALIST (PECOR, C HARVEY) 10
July 30, 1964 NEW DAUGHTER ENDS SUCCESSION OF BOYS (WINKLER, MR AND MRS MAURICE) 10
July 30, 1964 THEATRE OKAYED ON DOUBTFUL VOTE (BRISKY’S CORNER) 1
July 30, 1964 SCHOOLS OBJECT TO SHOPPING CENTER (HOUGHTON) 1
July 30, 1964 LW BOARD ACCEPTS BIDS 1
July 30, 1964 COUNCIL OKAYS AUTO AGENCY 1
July 30, 1964 FITZPATRICK NOW OWNS GENERAL CO (FITZPATRICK, DELBERT) 8
July 30, 1964 $4,000,000 FOR BUILDING BY LOCAL FIRM 14
July 30, 1964 SAW INJURES 19-YEAR-OLD (BURGHDUFF, JAMES) 1
July 30, 1964 TRUCK HITS BRIDGE, TWISTS TRACK 1
July 30, 1964 NIXON MAN (PHOTO OF JORGENSEN, ERIC) 2
July 30, 1964 WAVERLY WAY VARIANCE ASKED 1
July 30, 1964 SCHOOLS OBJECT TO SHOPPING CENTER (HOUGHTON) 1
July 30, 1964 CITIZENS URGE CLASSROOM SPACE 3
July 30, 1964 HIGH SCHOOL TO CONTINUE ‘BOOKSTORE’ 14
July 30, 1964 SALLY HARDENBROOK, PETER B KELLY 8
July 30, 1964 THEATRE OKAYED ON DOUBTFUL VOTE (BRISKY’S CORNER) 1
July 30, 1964 ‘LAKE’S FOR BIRDS’, DUCKING QUACKS (GASSLANDER, RICHARD) 10
July 30, 1964 THEATRE OKAYED ON DOUBTFUL VOTE (BRISKY’S CORNER) 1
July 30, 1964 SCHOOLS OBJECT TO SHOPPING CENTER (HOUGHTON) 1
July 30, 1964 ‘COLD WAR’ ERUPTS ON INCORPORATION 1
July 30, 1964 LANDLORD WINS SUIT (12146 94TH AVE NE) 1
July 30, 1964 JUDGE SETS ASSAULT TRIAL 10
July 30, 1964 MCGUIRE, WANDA 8
July 30, 1964 MRS GREEN ‘TALKS TURKEY’ TO ROTARY (GREEN, ELEANOR) 3
July 30, 1964 MANY TOSS HAT IN RING 1
July 30, 1964 A KNIGHT CHARGES ‘TEAM’ TRYING TO ‘FREEZE ME OUT’ 2
July 30, 1964 3 LOCAL WOMEN TO ATTEND WRITER’S CONFAB (ROSS / MACDONALD / HENNING) 8
July 30, 1964 1964 KUP TO FEATURE SKY-DIVERS 1
July 30, 1964 JAYCEES SEEK DONATIONS FOR KIRKLAND HYDRO RACES 1
July 30, 1964 TAYLOR QUITS EAGLES, HOPES FOR CONTRACT (TAYLOR, PAUL) 4
July 30, 1964 BIKE DERBY PUMPING TO REDMOND 5
July 30, 1964 PHOTOS OF SOFTBALL TEAMS 6
July 30, 1964 TRUCK HITS BRIDGE, TWISTS TRACK 1
July 30, 1964 OVERPASS WORK SET 1
July 30, 1964 BRIDGE TRAFFIC SETS RECORD 1
July 30, 1964 TRUCK HITS BRIDGE, TWISTS TRACK 1
July 30, 1964 7TH, CENTRAL WAY RESURFACING SLATED 1
July 30, 1964 BOTTLENECK BROKEN (PHOTO OF STATE ST & KIRKLAND AVE) 3
July 30, 1964 ‘HEAVY’ POWER USERS RECEIVING RATE CUT 3
July 30, 1964 CAROL FISHER, PAUL BOETTCHER 8
July 30, 1964 JANICE MAE RUSSELL, ROBERT TAYLOR 8
August 6, 1964 LOCAL COUPLE MARK 63RD ANNIVERSARY (MACK, MR AND MRS OSCAR) 7
August 6, 1964 SACRED CONCERT TO FEATURE MRS PETERSON AS SOLOIST 7
August 6, 1964 SEATTLE FEDERAL UPS EXECUTIVES 10
August 6, 1964 LOOK MA, NO ROPES (CORDELL, JEFF) 1
August 6, 1964 KIRKLAND TO WELCOME ‘ADOPTED’ FRENCH GIRL (ROSSIER, ANNE MARIE) 2
August 6, 1964 ONE-ARMED SWIMMER OVERCOMES HANDICAP (MJELDE, JIM) 4
August 6, 1964 SHAWHAN FAMILY NOW SETTLED IN LOUISIANA 6
August 6, 1964 OVERLAKE HOSPITAL BID LET 10
August 6, 1964 VANDALISM CAUSES DELAYS AT NORKIRK 11
August 6, 1964 PLANNED APARTMENT TO TOP 60 UNITS 1
August 6, 1964 KILCUP RUNS ENCO STATION 5
August 6, 1964 PANORAMA TO DEVELOP 40 ACRES 3
August 6, 1964 VIRGINIA BROOKMAN, PETER BOOKWALTER 8
August 6, 1964 RESIDENTS REPORT EARTHQUAKE 3
August 6, 1964 MORE THAN 2000 DUE FOR KIRKLAND KUP 1
August 6, 1964 KIRKLAND KUP PARKING (MAP) 2
August 6, 1964 KIRKLAND KUP COMING SATURDAY (PHOTOS) 13
August 6, 1964 FIREMEN DIFFER ON NEW CODE 6
August 6, 1964 MULTI-MILLION COST SET ON CITY PROGRAM 1
August 6, 1964 E HATCH APPOINTED (HATCH, EUGENE) 1
August 6, 1964 NEW FLAGS DUE HOLIDAY 11
August 6, 1964 BRIDGE ‘PRETTY WELL SHOT’, ‘SAVE JUANITA’ GROUP TOLD 2
August 6, 1964 PROPOSED JUANITA WOULD MEET SEATTLE AT MID-LAKE 3
August 6, 1964 LEASH LAW VOTE CALLED 1
August 6, 1964 ‘BUNCO’ ATTEMPT REPORTED MONDAY BY LOCAL WOMAN 3
August 6, 1964 PLAINTIFF HILL LOSES CASE (HILL, E E) 5
August 6, 1964 VANDALISM CAUSES DELAYS AT NORKIRK 11
August 6, 1964 BOARD SHOOTS FOR NOV LIBRARY BOND BALLOTING 1
August 6, 1964 BOARD AIMS FOR ALL NEW HOSPITAL WITHIN 5 YEARS 1
August 6, 1964 BOLIVIAN DOCTORS LEARN YANKEE METHODS 7
August 6, 1964 SECOND MEETING SCHEDULED TO FORM HOSPITAL AUXILIARY 7
August 6, 1964 FORMER DRUM MAJOR, NOW KIRKLANDER, BECOMES DENTIST (FLENNAUGH, ROBERT) 10
August 6, 1964 MATTILA, MATT PX-4
August 6, 1964 BARRIE, DOUGLAS 3
August 6, 1964 SUTTON, DELORES 6
August 6, 1964 GARRETT, CAROL ANN 11
August 6, 1964 LEICESTER, WILLIAM P 13
August 6, 1964 PLANT BANK RECEIVES GIFT 9
August 6, 1964 NEWCOMERS ARE FROM ALL OVER (WELCOME WAGON) 14
August 6, 1964 CANDIDATE CHARGES BIAS (HOPFE, GARRY) 10
August 6, 1964 LOOK MA, NO ROPES (CORDELL, JEFF) 1
August 6, 1964 MORE THAN 2000 DUE FOR KIRKLAND KUP 1
August 6, 1964 PLANNERS TO APPROVE B-P ZONES 1
August 6, 1964 COUNTY APPROVES PAVING 156TH AVE 2
August 6, 1964 BRIDGE ‘PRETTY WELL SHOT’, ‘SAVE JUANITA’ GROUP TOLD 2
August 6, 1964 COUNTY SPEEDS ROADS 10
August 6, 1964 KIRKLAND TO CHOP OFF JUTTING CURB 11
August 6, 1964 FRIDAY’S BRIDGE TRAFFIC HIGHEST 11
August 6, 1964 ORUD COMPLAINS ON LOW PRESSURE 2
August 6, 1964 WATER-SEWER DISTRICTS SET BOUNDARIES 5
August 6, 1964 METRO CHANGES MIND ON BAY LINE 6
August 6, 1964 HELEN BENGSTON, GERALD NASH 6
August 6, 1964 CHERYL KINNEY, CLAYTON WARNER 8
August 6, 1964 LINDA KJARSTAD, GEORGE A BEAN 8
August 6, 1964 SHARON BANCROFT, BRUCE GRADY 8
August 13, 1964 TEACHER WOULD KEEP “HAND IN” (STONER, KATHRYN) 6
August 13, 1964 FRENCH GIRL REUNITED WITH KIRKLAND FAMILY, FRIENDS (ROSSIER, ANNE MARIE) 7
August 13, 1964 D BARRIES EXPRESS THANKS TO MIKE SWAYNE 14
August 13, 1964 PLANNERS TO REVIEW SHOP CENTER (HOUGHTON) 2
August 13, 1964 NEW REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL (PHOTO) 1
August 13, 1964 PILE DRIVING BEGINS FOR LAKE APARTMENT 1
August 13, 1964 ORDINANCE ORDERS RAZING OF HOUSE (PRIMEAU) 3
August 13, 1964 NEARS COMPLETION (PHOTO OF PEBBLE BEACH APARTMENTS) 10
August 13, 1964 FORMER KANG CAGE STAR OPENS STORE (GIBBS, ROD – JUANITA’S TOYS UNLIMITED) 10
August 13, 1964 5-STATE HUNT FOR BUSINESS ENDS HERE (LEHMEN, BRAD – BRAD’S DRIVE-IN) 14
August 13, 1964 15-YEAR-OLD STILL CRITICAL (THOMPSON, JEFFREY) 2
August 13, 1964 GALLOPING GAVEL (PHOTO OF REALLY BIG GAVEL) 3
August 13, 1964 $24,356 GOAL SET FOR KIRKLAND UGN 6
August 13, 1964 NORTHWEST ANNOUNCES STAFFERS 7
August 13, 1964 LORENE ANN MURPHY, RODNEY LAFRITZ 7
August 13, 1964 HOUGHTON COUNCIL UPHOLDS MAYOR ON THEATRE VOTE 1
August 13, 1964 GARDEN CLUB CONTINUES CITY BEAUTIFICATION; PARK PROJECT WINS STATE AWARD 9
August 13, 1964 WEATHER SHUTS OFF ’64 KUP 2
August 13, 1964 UNABLE TO HALT BLAZE, WOMAN CAN’T REPORT IT (JOHNSON, H L) 2
August 13, 1964 ROSE HILL FIREMEN ANSWER TWO ALARMS 11
August 13, 1964 POWER POLE FIRE DAMAGE SLIGHT 11
August 13, 1964 KIRKLAND COUNCIL-MANAGER ELECTION SOUGHT 1
August 13, 1964 YARROW BAY SEWERS NOW UP TO HOUGHTON 1
August 13, 1964 HOUGHTON COUNCIL UPHOLDS MAYOR ON THEATRE VOTE 1
August 13, 1964 PLANNERS TO REVIEW SHOP CENTER (HOUGHTON) 2
August 13, 1964 DOSS TO TALK BEFORE SAVE JUANITA MEET 2
August 13, 1964 STUDY REPORT TO SPEED UP JUANITA PETITION CIRCULATION 3
August 13, 1964 SPEAKER LISTS 1964-67 JUANITA AREA ROAD PLANS 3
August 13, 1964 LIBEL SUIT DISMISSED (REYNOLDS, CLEM) 1
August 13, 1964 TWO SOLICITORS ‘BONA FIDE’ BUT ‘ILLEGAL’ 2
August 13, 1964 2 THEFTS REPORTED HERE SATURDAY 2
August 13, 1964 NO POLE POSTERS, CANDIDATES TOLD 13
August 13, 1964 PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC’S FALL PROGRAM TOLD 1
August 13, 1964 COTTERILL, ROBERT 3
August 13, 1964 MCCORKLE, ELVIRA E 8
August 13, 1964 EAGER GARDENERS (PHOTO OF EAST SIDE GARDEN CLUB) 8
August 13, 1964 GARDEN CLUB CONTINUES CITY BEAUTIFICATION; PARK PROJECT WINS STATE AWARD 9
August 13, 1964 NEWCOMERS TAKE LONG WAY BACK (WELCOME WAGON) 11
August 13, 1964 CSB BOYS CAMP OUT NEAR PASS 10
August 13, 1964 SHIP 615 WINS OK FOR BOAT (SEA SCOUTS) 11
August 13, 1964 JUNIOR ACHIEVERS WIN CONTEST 13
August 13, 1964 NO POLE POSTERS, CANDIDATES TOLD 13
August 13, 1964 WEATHER SHUTS OFF ’64 KUP 2
August 13, 1964 KIRKLAND EAGLES IN STATE TOURNAMENT AFTER TWO CRUCIAL WINS 4
August 13, 1964 PHOTOS OF KIRKLAND KUP RACE 4
August 13, 1964 22ND BIKE DERBY SET SATURDAY 5
August 13, 1964 GARDEN CLUB CONTINUES CITY BEAUTIFICATION; PARK PROJECT WINS STATE AWARD 9
August 13, 1964 WHAT’S THE POPULATION OF KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF ENTRANCE SIGNS) 2
August 13, 1964 BID CALL ON NORTHUP INTERCHANGE DUE SEPT 1 1
August 13, 1964 COUNTY TO DROP ROADS SIDESTEPPED BY CITIES 1
August 13, 1964 SPEAKER LISTS 1964-67 JUANITA AREA ROAD PLANS 3
August 13, 1964 KIRKLAND ACCESS (AERIAL PHOTO) 5
August 13, 1964 ACCESS TAKES FORM (PHOTO) 5
August 13, 1964 405 TO HAVE SIX LANES 11
August 13, 1964 YARROW BAY SEWERS NOW UP TO HOUGHTON 1
August 13, 1964 SEWERS INCLUDED IN LID 2
August 13, 1964 BRIEF POWER LAPSE ON LAKE STREET 2
August 13, 1964 WEATHER SHUTS OFF ’64 KUP 2
August 13, 1964 HELEN SCHUMACHER, EDMUND G FOX 8
August 13, 1964 MARY JO MAKI, ROBERT WALLACE RAE 8
August 20, 1964 50 YEARS WED (OVINK, MR AND MRS HENRY) 8
August 20, 1964 AUTOMATION COMES TO KIRKLAND BRANCH BANK (N B OF C) PX-4
August 20, 1964 MACHINE DOES WORK (PHOTO AT NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE) 8
August 20, 1964 CENTURIAN ADDS ONE TO BIRTHDAY YEARS (YTTREGARD, CARL) 1
August 20, 1964 CLEARING STARTS ON NEW VFW SITE 1
August 20, 1964 INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE IS REQUESTED 4
August 20, 1964 PLUMBERS’ STRIKE COULD DELAY REDMOND HIGH OPENING 1
August 20, 1964 DEDICATION OF CHURCH SET (ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN) 3
August 20, 1964 COUNCIL RECEIVES 7TH W COMPLAINT 2
August 20, 1964 FIRM WANTS TO LAND TWO HOMES HERE (BARGED IN) 4
August 20, 1964 JUANITA CLEANERS NOW OPEN 2
August 20, 1964 CYCLE CRASH BADLY HURTS KIRKLAND MAN (THOMPSON, ROBERT J) 1
August 20, 1964 KILLED BOAT DRIVER WAS KUP RACER (RYAN, JOHN E III) 4
August 20, 1964 NEIGHBORHOOD KIDS PLAN FIFTH CIRCUS 5
August 20, 1964 ANNEXATION SLOWS OKAY ON 11-LOT PLAT 2
August 20, 1964 EAST SIDE COLLEGE COST REPORT GIVEN 1
August 20, 1964 NEW SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER INSTALLED (RIDENOUR, WILLIAM) 2
August 20, 1964 BUS ROUTE LENGTHENS SCHOOL DAYS 3
August 20, 1964 SCHOOLS OPEN WITH 59 NEW TEACHERS, 11 RETURNEES 6
August 20, 1964 ADULT PROGRAM OKAYED AS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 6
August 20, 1964 MARJORIE ANN BAIER, CHUCK HOWLETT 8
August 20, 1964 CRUISE TO FEATURE FASHION, DINING 1
August 20, 1964 BLAZE HITS FIREMAN’S HOUSE (HILL, LES) 5
August 20, 1964 CITY FATHERS (4-3) ASK OCT 6 COUNCIL-MANAGER ELECTION 1
August 20, 1964 JUANITA BEACH: 3 POSSIBILITIES LOOM FOR PARK WITHIN CITY 3
August 20, 1964 CHIEF OUTLINES POLICE COSTS FOR SAVE JUANITA 5
August 20, 1964 PLUMBERS’ STRIKE COULD DELAY REDMOND HIGH OPENING 1
August 20, 1964 POLICE SUBDUE MAN 1
August 20, 1964 TEENAGER IS BEATEN (COTTER, JEFFREY J) 2
August 20, 1964 EGGS SPLATTERED ON KIRKLAND HOME (PAYNE, KEITH) 4
August 20, 1964 CHIEF OUTLINES POLICE COSTS FOR SAVE JUANITA 5
August 20, 1964 MAN, 26, CHARGED IN MORALS CASE 7
August 20, 1964 TEACHER TO INSTRUCT TV SERIES (HINMAN, JEAN) 3
August 20, 1964 SORENSON, EMIL 7
August 20, 1964 NEWCOMER REMEMBERS DOCK (WELCOME WAGON) 8
August 20, 1964 AFTER WIN NO 4 (PHOTO OF JOANNE GUNDERSON) 4
August 20, 1964 SLOAN HURLS EAGLES TO CROWN 4
August 20, 1964 COUNTY ADDING JUANITA BUILDING (JUANITA BEACH) 1
August 20, 1964 JUANITA BEACH: 3 POSSIBILITIES LOOM FOR PARK WITHIN CITY 3
August 20, 1964 CAMPING KEEPS CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE BUSY (CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE) 7
August 20, 1964 LAKE ST BUS STOP TO REMAIN 1
August 20, 1964 BRIDGE GOING UP (PHOTO) 5
August 20, 1964 GAS COMPANY ASKS RESIDENTIAL RATE REDUCTION 6
August 20, 1964 PORTAL TO PROGRESS (PHOTO OF SEWER TUNNEL) 7
August 20, 1964 ANTONIA CASTANEDA, ROBERT L SHULAR 8
August 26, 1964 CHILDREN HOST RECEPTION FOR PARENTS (PETERSON, MR AND MRS O H) 8
August 26, 1964 YOUTH SPENDS SUMMER AT B.C. HUNTING LODGE (OSTREM, MIKE) 4
August 26, 1964 LIBRARIAN’S MORE AT HOME ABOARD STEAM-POWER BOAT (DURHAM, GEORGE) 5
August 26, 1964 MOTHER’S BIRTHDAY HONORED (JANES, MARY M) 8
August 26, 1964 FAMILY WILL ACCOMPANY YOUNG CONTEST WINNER TO NEW YORK (RAY, MARY ANN) 8
August 26, 1964 DIANA DAY RECEIVES DEGREE 9
August 26, 1964 HOUGHTON COUNCILMEN NOD OKAY TO SHOPPING CENTER 1
August 26, 1964 LAND CLEARING FOR SHOPPING CENTER STARTS IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO) 1
August 26, 1964 COURT JURY TO SET COSTS FOR OLYMPIC PIPE EASEMENTS 2
August 26, 1964 COUNCIL TO RECONSIDER DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2
August 26, 1964 NEW SCHOOL OPENING UNSURE (REDMOND HIGH) 1
August 26, 1964 COLLEGE ASKS OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING 7
August 26, 1964 PASTOR ACTS AS BUILDING CONTRACTOR FOR NEW ROSE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 10
August 26, 1964 FIVE AREA CHURCHES EXPANDING 10
August 26, 1964 COMPLAINT SUBJECT (PHOTO OF 726 16TH AVE W) 6
August 26, 1964 ARCHITECT DROPS PROBLEM IN LAP OF CITY PLANNERS 7
August 26, 1964 ART MART MARKS FIVE YEARS HERE PX-4
August 26, 1964 BOY HIT CRITICALLY (SCHROEDER, KEITH) 1
August 26, 1964 HOT ROOF TAR BURNS MAN (TACARDON, CARLOS) 7
August 26, 1964 FORGET-ME-NOT CAMPAIGN TO RUN THROUGH SATURDAY 6
August 26, 1964 ALL ABOARD (PHOTO OF CHILDREN ON FIRE TRUCK) PX-4
August 26, 1964 PAR MAC AREA ANNEXATION PROPOSED 1
August 26, 1964 ANNEXATION MOVES HIT INCORPORATION 1
August 26, 1964 COUNCIL-MGR CALLED ‘BLANK CHECK BUSINESS’ 2
August 26, 1964 BOOKLET WINS P.R. CITATION FOR LWSD 3
August 26, 1964 THOMPSON SPEAKS OUT AGAINST TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT RULING 5
August 26, 1964 PURCHASING AGENT IS KEY TO ORDERING FOR SCHOOL 11
August 26, 1964 LINDA BAUMAN, JAMES LEE SHOEMAKER 9
August 26, 1964 COUNCIL TO RECONSIDER DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2
August 26, 1964 HOUGHTON COUNCILMEN NOD OKAY TO SHOPPING CENTER 1
August 26, 1964 COUNCIL TO RECONSIDER DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2
August 26, 1964 ANNEXATION MOVES HIT INCORPORATION 1
August 26, 1964 HEARING ON LAKEFRONT PROPOSAL 2
August 26, 1964 6 ARRESTED AFTER ASSAULT IN STATION 5
August 26, 1964 NELSON, L M (MAYNARD) 1
August 26, 1964 OXLEY, ELLA MAY 2
August 26, 1964 HABER, CARL R 2
August 26, 1964 ADAMS, WILLIAM EVERETT 7
August 26, 1964 PLANT, MINA V 11
August 26, 1964 NEWCOMERS INTERESTED IN SCHOOLS (WELCOME WAGON) 6
August 26, 1964 KIRKLAND VOTERS CAN STILL SIGN UP 1
August 26, 1964 NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM IS PLANNED 2
August 26, 1964 EAGLES BID FOR STATE CROWN 4
August 26, 1964 OPENING DELAYED (PHOTO OF YARROW BAY INTERCHANGE) 2
August 26, 1964 ACCESS TAKING SHAPE (PHOTO) 7
August 26, 1964 D-D-D DIALING’S DUE DATE NEARS FOR TELEPHONERS HERE 3
August 26, 1964 SEWER PLAN APPROVED ON 2ND TRY 3
August 26, 1964 PATRICIA WEISS, DONALD JOVAG 8
August 26, 1964 PATRICIA ADKINSON, KENNETH PARSONS 8
September 3,
1964
NEW TEACHERS JOIN SEVEN
LIVELY ARTS
PX-4
September 3,
1964
FRENCH GIRL TELLS OF WAR, MEDICINE, GOLDWATER (ROSSIER, ANNE MARIE) PX-4
September 3,
1964
VISITOR PUTS CITY ON THE MAP (ROSSIER, ANNE MARIE) 1
September 3,
1964
DOCTOR READY TO TAKE OWN ADVICE ON RETIREMENT (SHERWOOD, K K) 1
September 3,
1964
KIRKLAND TRAVELER, BERTHA MCLAUGHLIN, TAKES CUE FROM QUOTATION 14
September 3,
1964
INGLEWOOD MEDCENTER TO BUILD 1
September 3,
1964
SEPTEMBER BUILDING STARTS OUT ‘BIG’ HERE 1
September 3,
1964
REDMOND HIGH TO OPEN; LWSD EXPECTS 8300 1
September 3,
1964
OLD THEATER ORGAN NOW MAKES CHURCH SOUNDS (ST PAUL’S) 15
September 3,
1964
ROSE HILL APARTMENT ZONE OKAYED 1
September 3,
1964
CAR PLOWS INTO HOUSE (CARETAKER’S HOUSE AT CEMETERY) 1
September 3,
1964
CAR PLOWS INTO HOUSE (CARETAKER’S HOUSE AT CEMETERY) 1
September 3,
1964
LAKE ST 4-LANING ON CHAMBER PROGRAM 1
September 3,
1964
CIRCUS PARADE (PHOTOS) 11
September 3,
1964
ROSE HILL APARTMENT ZONE OKAYED 1
September 3,
1964
JUANITA’S INCORPORATION STRUGGLE BUBBLING ANEW 1
September 3,
1964
PAR MAC ‘OUT’ OF INCORPORATION 1
September 3,
1964
BOARD OKAYS 3 VARIANCES 3
September 3,
1964
WHY SWITCH TO COUNCIL MANAGER GOVERNMENT FOR KIRKLAND? 1
September 3,
1964
NEW KIRKLAND RESIDENT DISENCHANTED (LETTER FROM BAILEY, J) 2
September 3,
1964
HOT LUNCH PROGRAM HAS ‘NEW APPEAL’ PX-4
September 3,
1964
TEACHERS TO HEAR BABCOCK 1
September 3,
1964
BOARD SCHEDULES NOV 3 SCHOOL LEVY, BOND VOTES 1
September 3,
1964
SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT UP 8% 1
September 3,
1964
SPACE SPEAKER EXPLAINS SCHOOL BONDS 6
September 3,
1964
SIXTH-GRADERS EDIT NEWSPAPER 15
September 3,
1964
ROSALIE EDMONDS, BOBBY ALLEN DAVIS 8
September 3,
1964
REXINE MCEACHERN, BRUCE BENNETT 8
September 3,
1964
FIRE DIST 41 NOT SEEKING FUNDS 3
September 3,
1964
ARSON SUSPECTED IN DENNY BLAZES 6
September 3,
1964
WHY SWITCH TO COUNCIL MANAGER GOVERNMENT FOR KIRKLAND? 1
September 3,
1964
LWCAC ELECTS R SCHWINN 1
September 3,
1964
COMMISSION STRESSES NEED TO PASS FLOOD CONTROL BONDS 3
September 3,
1964
$5000 READY FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 1
September 3,
1964
SEATTLE DOOR CO EXPANDING 1
September 3,
1964
KIRKLAND TUBE CO ANNOUNCES MANAGER (ECKMANN, CARSON) 3
September 3,
1964
JUANITA’S INCORPORATION STRUGGLE BUBBLING ANEW 1
September 3,
1964
PAR MAC ‘OUT’ OF INCORPORATION 1
September 3,
1964
LAKE HIGH, SAYS OFFICE 1
September 3,
1964
50-60 PLYWOOD SHEETS SAID STOLEN 2
September 3,
1964
FORGED PRESCRIPTIONS FOR NARCOTICS HIT HERE 2
September 3,
1964
KIRKLAND MAN SOUGHT BY POLICE (BENJAMIN, DANIEL LEE) 3
September 3,
1964
GIRLS ENTER HOME WHILE FAMILY
GONE
3
September 3,
1964
BURGLARS HIT IN HOUGHTON 4
September 3,
1964
‘SNEAK’ MAKES OFF WITH CABLE 5
September 3,
1964
THROWN BOTTLE CAUSES CUT FACE 6
September 3,
1964
‘MARRIAGE’ AIMED THIEF ENTERS HOME 6
September 3,
1964
COURT FINDS THREE GUILTY OF DRUNK OR NEGLIGENT DRIVING 6
September 3,
1964
PARENT SETS ‘WORST’ BAD EXAMPLE YET 6
September 3,
1964
INGLEWOOD MEDCENTER TO BUILD 1
September 3,
1964
CLINIC PROCEDURE EXPLAINED 18
September 3,
1964
REDMOND MISSILE UNIT WINS TOP FIRING AWARD 7
September 3,
1964
HILL, ROY 2
September 3,
1964
WELLS, ELLA MOE 3
September 3,
1964
MORELLI, MARTIN 5
September 3,
1964
MAJOR, JOHN ALEXANDER 6
September 3,
1964
HANSEN, OLAF 7
September 3,
1964
HORSLEY, LUCILLE THOMPSON 7
September 3,
1964
ENEY, GRACE 17
September 3,
1964
SKIDMORE, LOUISE 17
September 3,
1964
WILLIAMSON, LEE AMOS 18
September 3,
1964
Y PLANS TO MOVE FROM CIVIC CENTER 1
September 3,
1964
COMPLETE RUN-DOWN OF TUESDAY’S PRIMARY VOTE 1, 12-13
September 3,
1964
FORMER COLUMNIST SETS PACE FOR NEW JUANITA REPORTER (DUGAY, MARLENE) PX-4
September 3,
1964
BIBLE READING
MADE EASY THROUGH FELLOWSHIP STUDY
10
September 3,
1964
OLD THEATER ORGAN NOW MAKES CHURCH SOUNDS (ST PAUL’S) 15
September 3,
1964
ROSE HILL APARTMENT ZONE OKAYED 1
September 3,
1964
LAKE ST 4-LANING ON CHAMBER PROGRAM 1
September 3,
1964
CHAMBER URGES STREET EXTENSION (COMMERCIAL AVE) 1
September 3,
1964
PARKING CONTROLLED LOCALLY WHEN LAKE ST FOUR-LANED 1
September 3,
1964
BRIDGE TRAFFIC HEAVY 2
September 3,
1964
STATE OPENS NORTHUP BIDS (MAP) 2
September 3,
1964
BRIDGE TRAFFIC COUNT DROPS 3
September 3,
1964
MORE GAS FLOWS (PHOTO) 7
September 3,
1964
‘SHORTCUT’ DIALING END DUE SEPT 8 7
September 3,
1964
DON’T LIKE THE WEATHER? BLAME PACIFIC HIGH 5
September 3,
1964
JUDITH MARIE CHANTLER, RICHARD LEE FRANCIS HICKS 8
September 3,
1964
ARLEEN MCFARLAND, DAVID AKIN 8
September 3,
1964
JOYCE CARROL IHME, WOODIE A REED 8
September 3,
1964
JULIE MEDGARD, WILLIAM MOYER 8
September 3,
1964
LINDA PRESSER, DAVID SHIPWAY 8
September 3,
1964
MARJORIE STRAND, LARRY JOHNSON 9
September 3,
1964
JOY GLADD, DEAN GRISWOLD 10
September 17,
1964
SUNDAY RECEPTION TO HONOR COUPLE’S SILVER ANNIVERSARY (KIMBALL, A R) 9
September 17,
1964
TRAVELER ON SECOND LOOK FINDS SAME INDIA OF CONTRASTS (MCLAUGHLIN, B) PX-4
September 17,
1964
ADVENTURERS FIND ROUTE TO OLYMPUS (AUSTIN, JACK) 5
September 17,
1964
ORDINANCE WOULD HELP ELIMINATE BAD BLDGS 2
September 17,
1964
THEATRE REQUEST VETOED 2
September 17,
1964
GAS STATION REQUEST MADE 1
September 17,
1964
HOUSING FOR COLLEGE DENIED 2
September 17,
1964
KIRKLAND GRANTS STAY TO PRIMEAUS 2
September 17,
1964
TWO LOCAL STORES TO OPEN 3 NIGHTS (PENNEY’S & BEN FRANKLIN) 2
September 17,
1964
UGN LAUNCHES DRIVE FOR $24356 GOAL 1
September 17,
1964
JUANITA FORCES BLAST EACH OTHER’S TACTICS 1
September 17,
1964
PAR-MAC ANNEXATION AMENDED 2
September 17,
1964
SAVE JUANITANS ‘DEPLORE TACTICS’ OF INCORPORATORS 7
September 17,
1964
ADVENTIST SCHOOL ENROLLS 124 7
September 17,
1964
LW TEACHERS LEARN ABOUT MATHEMATICS 7
September 17,
1964
MARGARETA BORG, THOMAS E WEST 8
September 17,
1964
CREATIVE ARTS LEAGUE OFFERS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY 11
September 17,
1964
SWEET ADELINES DESIGN COSTUMES FOR SHOW 11
September 17,
1964
PRELIMINARY CITY BUDGET CALLS FOR FULL-TIME FIREMEN 1
September 17,
1964
PRELIMINARY CITY BUDGET CALLS FOR FULL-TIME FIREMEN 1
September 17,
1964
PROPONENTS OUTLINE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL-MANAGER 3
September 17,
1964
PLANNERS ELECT NEW CHAIRMAN (TEUTSCH, JOHN JR) 1
September 17,
1964
HOUGHTON SETS $174,679 BUDGET 1
September 17,
1964
THEATRE REQUEST VETOED 2
September 17,
1964
YOUNG HOUGHTON COMPANY ACTIVE IN HYDROFOIL WORLD (HYDRO MARINE, INC) 5
September 17,
1964
JUANITA FORCES BLAST EACH OTHER’S TACTICS 1
September 17,
1964
PAR-MAC ANNEXATION AMENDED 2
September 17,
1964
SAVE JUANITANS ‘DEPLORE TACTICS’ OF INCORPORATORS 7
September 17,
1964
POLICE HOLD GIRL ‘ENTICER’ 1
September 17,
1964
ORDINANCE WOULD HELP ELIMINATE BAD BLDGS 2
September 17,
1964
MODEL HOME ROBBED OF FURNITURE 3
September 17,
1964
HIGH COURT EASES ORDER AGAINST PIGS (PRIMEAU) 3
September 17,
1964
LIBRARY BONDS ADDED TO NOV 3 ELECTION 1
September 17,
1964
REED, GRACE 6
September 17,
1964
TABLES TURN, NEWCOMERS OFFER INFO (WELCOME WAGON) 14
September 17,
1964
48TH GOP NOMINATES LELAND, ANDERSEN 1
September 17,
1964
NURSERY SCHOOL PART OF BIBLE STUDY FELLOWSHIP 10
September 17,
1964
STREET MARKERS MISSING 1
September 17,
1964
ROBERTA (TOBE) JENSEN, DAVID LEROY SNOW 8
September 17,
1964
MARILYN WOLFE, DANIEL GRAVES 8
September 17,
1964
NENITA VALENCIA, RICHARD GRAVES 8
September 17,
1964
MYRNA GRIFFITHS, LARRY HARPER 8
September 24,
1964
EASTSIDE CHEVROLET – NEW LOCATION 11
September 24,
1964
COLLEGE PRESIDENT FOUND LIVING CASUAL IN SAIGON (BUTTERFIELD, C E) 5
September 24,
1964
EASTSIDE CHEVROLET OPENS NEW FACILITY 2
September 24,
1964
STRIKE DELAYS SCHOOL PROJECTS 2
September 24,
1964
COUNCIL DECIDES TO RAZE 7TH AVE PRIMEAU HOUSE 1
September 24,
1964
THESE HOUSES HAVE ‘BEEN AROUND’ (ON BARGES) 7
September 24,
1964
EASTSIDE CHEVROLET OPENS NEW FACILITY 2
September 24,
1964
STATION NECESSARY TO CENTER 16
September 24,
1964
BOY FALLS 50 FEET FROM TREE (ARMSTRONG, JOHN) 1
September 24,
1964
R-3W HITS ROUGH WATER; MORE LAKEFRONT STUDY SET 1
September 24,
1964
CITY ACCEPTS ANNEXATION APPLICATION (PAR-MAC) 1
September 24,
1964
MARKET R-S ZONE OKAYED 2
September 24,
1964
ONCE VERSUS A C-M PLAN, HE’S NOW A CONVERT (LETTER ABOUT COUNCIL-MANAGER) 2
September 24,
1964
NORTHWEST COLLEGE OPENING 1
September 24,
1964
3 LWHS SENIORS MAKE SEMIFINALS (NATIONAL MERIT) 3
September 24,
1964
JR COLLEGE ENROLLMENT INCREASES 7
September 24,
1964
STUDENTS TAKING GERMAN PRESENT 3 PLAYS 8
September 24,
1964
VACANCIES IN PRESCHOOL 9
September 24,
1964
JOBS PROPOSED IN HOUGHTON BUDGET 1
September 24,
1964
JUDITH RODGERS, RICHARD DREWELOW 8
September 24,
1964
RESIDENTS KEEP WATCH FOR COUGAR 1
September 24,
1964
‘GIGANTIC’ APARTMENT BUILT WITHOUT APPROVAL OF CITY (WASP NEST) 1
September 24,
1964
HOUGHTON COMMITTEE NAMED FOR TRUCK FUND PX-4
September 24,
1964
PUBLIC FORUM SLATED ON COUNCIL-MANAGER 1
September 24,
1964
ONCE VERSUS A C-M PLAN, HE’S NOW A CONVERT (LETTER ABOUT COUNCIL-MANAGER) 2
September 24,
1964
REPORTED C-M SAVING MIFFS MAYOR BAGGALEY 2
September 24,
1964
PUBLIC RETAINS CONTROL UNDER COUNCIL-MANAGER PLAN 3
September 24,
1964
PAYMENTS APPROVED BY COUNCIL 7
September 24,
1964
OLD EASTSIDE CHEV (PHOTO TAKEN IN 1935) 2
September 24,
1964
HOUGHTON COMMITTEE NAMED FOR TRUCK FUND PX-4
September 24,
1964
JOBS PROPOSED IN HOUGHTON BUDGET 1
September 24,
1964
2 JUANITA GROUPS ‘BURY THE HATCHET’ 1
September 24,
1964
STRIKE DELAYS SCHOOL PROJECTS 2
September 24,
1964
R-3W HITS ROUGH WATER; MORE LAKEFRONT STUDY SET 1
September 24,
1964
POLICE LOG ‘CATCHES’ 1
September 24,
1964
COUNCIL DECIDES TO RAZE 7TH AVE PRIMEAU HOUSE 1
September 24,
1964
2 GUNS, BOWLING BALL SAID STOLEN 3
September 24,
1964
6 MEN FOUND GUILTY IN AUG 22 INCIDENTS 7
September 24,
1964
DOES KIRKLAND NEED LIBRARY? 10
September 24,
1964
SCHMID, ULGA PX-4
September 24,
1964
NORMAN, JESSIE ADAMS 2
September 24,
1964
RARE HALFLINGER HORSES ENTERED IN SHOW 7
September 24,
1964
NAZARENES START PROGRAM 9
September 24,
1964
LOCAL MEN ATTEND STATE ROADS MEET 2
September 24,
1964
KIRKLAND CITED FOR PEDESTRIAN SAFETY 10
September 24,
1964
JARILEN KITTLE, CHARLES PRESTON 8
September 24,
1964
PATRITIA BOWMAN, JOHN DULANEY 11
September 24,
1964
DARLENE MILLER, A JAMES RUSSELL 11
September 24,
1964
MARGIE ANN HUTCHISON, MICHAEL MCINTYRE 11
October 1, 1964 LIGHT TRIPPER IS ‘FANTASTIC’ WINNER (JOHNS, JEANETTE) 9
October 1, 1964 DAY CARE MOTHER PRAISED (TADEJ, MRS PETER) 10
October 1, 1964 WISTIS VIEW WONDERS OF SOUTHWEST ON TOUR (WISTI, MR & MRS NESTOR) 10
October 1, 1964 PEACE CORPS HARD WORK BUT REWARDING (WOODSON, JACQUEY) 11
October 1, 1964 STATION POSTPONED 3
October 1, 1964 HOUSE TORN DOWN AFTER MANY ‘STAYS OF EXECUTION (PRIMEAU) 3
October 1, 1964 EXPLOSIONS RUIN 12 MONTH JOB (BOAT BUILT BY BANKSONS) 2
October 1, 1964 DAY CARE PROVIDES SUBSTITUTE HOME FOR CHILDREN 10
October 1, 1964 PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADED PARTLY ON ATTITUDE 2
October 1, 1964 LWHS STUDENTS ‘TALKED TO’ ABOUT HAZING HAIRCUTS 5
October 1, 1964 KJHS TEACHER WINS AWARD (MUNSON, WILLIAM) 6
October 1, 1964 BUSES GO TO MOON AND BACK (PHOTOS OF KIDS ON SCHOOL S BUSES) 7
October 1, 1964 LOIS EDITH DALY, JAMES DEYOUNG 8
October 1, 1964 BLAZE INJURES 1 HERE (KJORSVIK, DAVID) 1
October 1, 1964 KIRKLAND VOTES TUES. ON COUNCIL-MANAGER 1
October 1, 1964 FORMER MAYOR ASKS POLICE SUPPORT 1
October 1, 1964 SCOTS TO MARK NIKE SITE SWITCH 5
October 1, 1964 STENSLAND, TERALD 3
October 1, 1964 SMITH, FRED HENRY 13
October 1, 1964 EVANS, ARTHUR 13
October 1, 1964 D EVANS GROUP NAMES EVEREST STATE CO-CHIEF 2
October 1, 1964 PARK BOARD FAVORS NEIGHBORHOOD AREAS 11
October 1, 1964 BUSES GO TO MOON AND BACK (PHOTOS OF KIDS ON SCHOOL S BUSES) 7
October 1, 1964 TRAFFIC ON BRIDGE AHEAD OF SCHEDULE 1
October 1, 1964 YARROW BAY INTERCHANGE OPEN OCT 9 1
October 1, 1964 HIGHWAYMEN TO TOUR AREA 1
October 1, 1964 EVERGREEN DRAW SPAN REGULATIONS ANNOUNCED 5
October 1, 1964 DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING DUE (PHOTO) PX-4
October 1, 1964 SHARA PIERCE, MICHAEL WOODSON 8
October 8, 1964 ART GALLERY PROPOSED FOR CIVIC CENTER AREA 1
October 8, 1964 GERMAN STUDENT VISITS HERE (SCHWANDT, MICHAEL) 1
October 8, 1964 KIRKLAND WEAVER TO GIVE PRESENTATION BEFORE GUILD (BURHEN, JAN) 8
October 8, 1964 TWO STORES WILL BUILD (TRADEWELL & ALBERTSON’S) 1
October 8, 1964 SCHOOL DEDICATION SUNDAY (HORACE MANN) 1
October 8, 1964 REDMOND WORK STARTS AFTER STRIKE (REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL) 1
October 8, 1964 CHAMBER TO FORM GROUP FOR PROMOTING COLLEGE 1
October 8, 1964 AUDUBON SCHOOL BIDS ACCEPTED 3
October 8, 1964 BARGAIN HUNTERS MAY ‘SHOOT’ TURKEYS HERE 1
October 8, 1964 HAIR SALON OPENS WED. AT
JUANITA
6
October 8, 1964 MRS NEIGHBOR BURNED IN HOME ACCIDENT 2
October 8, 1964 CHAMBER TO FORM GROUP FOR PROMOTING COLLEGE 1
October 8, 1964 PTA COUNCIL ENDORSES 3 NOV 3 SCHOOL MEASURES 2
October 8, 1964 ’64-’65 SCHOOL BUDGET EXCEEDS $4 MILLION 2
October 8, 1964 MEET SET FOR ADULT EDUCATORS 9
October 8, 1964 CITY SEEKS POLICY ON FIRE HYDRANTS 1
October 8, 1964 COUNCIL-MANAGER CARRIES AS MANY VOTE 1
October 8, 1964 CITY SEEKS POLICY ON FIRE HYDRANTS 1
October 8, 1964 C-M ELECTION ‘ENCOURAGES’ LANHAM; OTHERS SPEAK OUT 1
October 8, 1964 KIRKLAND OKS 1965 BUDGET 2
October 8, 1964 HOUGHTON BUDGET CHANGED 2
October 8, 1964 REDMOND WORK STARTS AFTER STRIKE (REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL) 1
October 8, 1964 ‘AIR RIFLE’ SHOT WOUNDS GIRL’S HORSE (FOWLER, JOANNA) 1
October 8, 1964 IRVINE, HOLLY H 3
October 8, 1964 PECK, MABEL C 11
October 8, 1964 OUT-OF-STATERS WELCOMED TO COMMUNITY (WELCOME WAGON) PX-4
October 8, 1964 Y SEEKING SALESMAN FOR CANDY 6
October 8, 1964 TROOP 615 WINS SCOUTEREE NO 2 2
October 8, 1964 JOURNAL WINS 4 ‘MENTIONS’ IN CONTEST 1
October 8, 1964 COUNCIL ANNOUNCES SENIOR, JUNIOR SKI SCHOOLS 4
October 8, 1964 EAST SIDE AIRPORT PROPOSED 1
October 8, 1964 7TH CALLED PEDESTRIAN’S NIGHTMARE 1
October 8, 1964 SCISSORS TO OPEN NEW INTERCHANGE TO TRAFFIC FRIDAY (YARROW BAY) 1
October 8, 1964 STOP SIGN CHANGE (MAP) 5
October 8, 1964 DDD DIAL INSTALLATION NEAR DONE 12
October 8, 1964 REBECCA SMITH, DOUGLAS PECK 8
October 8, 1964 RENEE PULLMAN, BILL BRIAN IRWIN 8
October 8, 1964 ALUENA STUMP, MICHAEL BAUGHMAN 8
October 15,
1964
ARTS LEAGUE NOW OFFERS, CHORALE, GREEK DANCING 10
October 15,
1964
WREN FAMILY MOVING TO CALIFORNIA (WREN, JOHN H) PX-4
October 15,
1964
TALENTED HOUGHTON ACTRESS TAKES LEAD IN “PYGMALION” (JERDE,
JUDY)
8
October 15,
1964
(UGN) CHAIRMAN DIVIDES TIME BETWEEN HOME, OFFICE (WINSTEAD, MRS JOHN) 9
October 15,
1964
BARBER TO JUDGE CONTEST (GRAVES, WILSON) 10
October 15,
1964
SUPER-MARKET PROJECTS SET (ALBERTSON’S & TRADEWELL) 1
October 15,
1964
STATION REQUEST DENIED 13
October 15,
1964
ADVENTISTS PROPOSE NEW CHURCH 16
October 15,
1964
HOUSING TOPIC OF ES CLUBS 1
October 15,
1964
JUVENILE HOUSING URGED 17
October 15,
1964
KENNY SALE OPENS TODAY; ‘MOONLIGHT SALE’ IS TONIGHT 1
October 15,
1964
UGN AT HALFWAY POINT 6
October 15,
1964
THESE BUS DRIVERS DON’T MIND WAIT (PHOTO OF KIDS) 17
October 15,
1964
NORTHWEST HAS RECORD ENROLLMENT 5
October 15,
1964
SCHOOL INCREASES BRING LEVY NEED 12
October 15,
1964
SCHOOL PUBLICATION WINS HONORS 15
October 15,
1964
STATE PLACES RISING LOAD ON LOCAL AREA 16
October 15,
1964
HOW RESIDENTS SEE LWSD 16
October 15,
1964
MEDIEVAL THEME PLANNED FOR LW HOMECOMING 17
October 15,
1964
CANDLES SET FIRE IN LOCAL HOME PX-4
October 15,
1964
MAYOR, COUNCILMAN ACCEPT CITY VOTE 3
October 15,
1964
BOARD ‘LONESOME’ AS $45 MILLION ’65 BUDGET ADOPTED 14
October 15,
1964
NAMES ASKED FOR PIONEER DIRECTORY 7
October 15,
1964
SPOOKS TO INVADE KIRKLAND 10
October 15,
1964
HOOD SCRATCHED, WINDOWS BROKEN 1
October 15,
1964
MAN EXTRADITED IN ’61 TAVERN BURGLARY 1
October 15,
1964
SYSTEM TO SPEED CALLS TO SHERIFF 14
October 15,
1964
ARCHITECT PRESENTS PRELIM LIBRARY PLANS (SKETCH) 1
October 15,
1964
PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC’S
EVALUATION EXPLAINED
PX-4
October 15,
1964
GUARD TAKES OVER REDMOND NIKE SITE FROM ARMY 13
October 15,
1964
LAMBERT, DELORES MARY ANN 13
October 15,
1964
ALLEN, EDITH ELEANOR 15
October 15,
1964
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY EXCEEDS EXPECTED MEMBERSHIP 10
October 15,
1964
FIRST GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL MEETING HELD 8
October 15,
1964
JAYCEES CONDUCT MEMBERSHIP DRIVE 11
October 15,
1964
PELLY SETS CAMPAIGN VISIT HERE 1
October 15,
1964
GROWTH IS REASON TO PASS 215, 11 12
October 15,
1964
HERE’S SOME DOS AND DON’TS FOR HAVING NEWS PUBLISHED 19
October 15,
1964
KIRKLANDERS JOIN CLUB OF ‘CURLERS’ 5
October 15,
1964
LEAGUE TO START PARK STUDY 19
October 15,
1964
EPISCOPALIAN NOTES STATE DAY AT NATIONAL CATHEDRAL (HAYMAN, ROBERT) 9
October 15,
1964
NEW POINTS DRIVE ACCESS PROPOSED 1
October 15,
1964
PHASE 2 OF EVERGREEN BRIDGE SYSTEM COMPLETED 2
October 15,
1964
PHASE THREE UNDER WAY (EVERGREEN BRIDGE) 2
October 15,
1964
LOCAL MAYORS TELL ROAD NEEDS TO LEGISLATIVE GROUP 3
October 15,
1964
TRAFFIC PLAN (MAP) 14
October 15,
1964
DDD DIALING DUE TO START AT 12:01 AM ON SUNDAY 1
October 15,
1964
PUGET POWER ANNOUNCES COMMUNITY AFFAIRS HEAD (SCHWARTZ, JACK D) 17
October 21,
1964
5 ARTISTS TO SHOW AT CELLAR GALLERY PX-4
October 21,
1964
COIN SHORTAGE ALARMS BANKERS 9
October 21,
1964
HORN TAKES MUSICIAN PLACES (BALDWIN, PAUL F) PX-4
October 21,
1964
HULETS FIND JAPAN “STORMY” DURING EARLY DAYS OF STAY 11
October 21,
1964
MERRY JACKSON RUNS FOR QUEEN AT CENTRAL 12
October 21,
1964
FOR QUEEN: DOROTHY HANSEN NOMINATED 12
October 21,
1964
KIRKLANDER WINS PRINTING DESIGN CONTEST (THOMSEN, HALVORD JR) 12
October 21,
1964
TRADEWELL, REMODELING 7
October 21,
1964
EAST SIDE TO PRESENT CASE FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1
October 21,
1964
WILLS ELECTED TO ADVISORY GROUP (WILLS, BILL) 3
October 21,
1964
P-X CHAIN CONTINUES EXPANSION 6
October 21,
1964
MOONLIGHT SHOPPERS WIN TURKEYS 12
October 21,
1964
POPULAR SPOT (PHOTO INSIDE BETTY’S APPAREL) 13
October 21,
1964
UGN GROUPS NEAR GOAL 10
October 21,
1964
CHURCH HAS UNICEF CARTONS 12
October 21,
1964
LW ALUMNI TO SHARE HOMECOMING EVENTS 1
October 21,
1964
TEACHERS MOSTLY TEACH WHAT THEY’VE BEEN TAUGHT TO TEACH, EXPERTS SAY 7
October 21,
1964
YOUNG MUSICIANS ASPIRE TO FAME VIA NAME (THE DESTIN’S) 10
October 21,
1964
AIR POLLUTION TEST DUE HERE 1
October 21,
1964
FIRE DEPT COMMISSION APPROVED 7
October 21,
1964
PARKING LOT BACK TAXES CHALLENGED 1
October 21,
1964
JANUARY ELECTION ASKED 1
October 21,
1964
‘SANTA’S HELPERS’ BUSY HERE 3
October 21,
1964
CHAMBER OF HORRORS USES LATEST SPOOKERY 12
October 21,
1964
SHIPYARDS FIBERGLASS BOAT FIRM MOVING TO REDMOND 13
October 21,
1964
SHIPYARDS FIBERGLASS BOAT FIRM MOVING TO REDMOND 13
October 21,
1964
CITY WILL BUY NEW POLICE CAR 1
October 21,
1964
THEFTS TOTAL NEAR $1000 1
October 21,
1964
SAFE-CRACK NETS $267 (PHOTO AT OFFICE OF FEEK, JOSEPH) 1
October 21,
1964
VENDING MACHINE REPORTED STOLEN 1
October 21,
1964
CHIEF ASKS AMENDMENT (DISORDERLY CONDUCT) 1
October 21,
1964
NEW LIBRARY WOULD BE STEP ‘FORWARD’ (LETTERS TO EDITOR) 2
October 21,
1964
KIRKLAND ONE OF CITIES ASKING LIBRARY BONDS 2
October 21,
1964
WALTER, EILEEN MARIE 2
October 21,
1964
NEWCOMERS RETURN TO CALL KIRKLAND “HOME FOREVER” (WELCOME
WAGON)
PX-4
October 21,
1964
CANDIDATES SLATE VISITS IN 48TH DISTRICT 1
October 21,
1964
D EVANS PLANS VISIT TO DISTRICT 1
October 21,
1964
ACA ENDORSES REP TOM PELLY 13
October 21,
1964
PUT ZIP IN HOLIDAY MAILING 1
October 21,
1964
J WHITTAKER SPEAKS OUT FOR RECREATION MEASURES 13
October 21,
1964
KIRKLAND’S TAXI CHANGES OWNERSHIP 1
October 21,
1964
COUNCIL CONSIDERS ROAD BUY 2
October 21,
1964
DIANNE KEHOE, LEONARD BENTHIEN 8
October 29,
1964
OLYMPIC BUILDING (PHOTO) 3
October 29,
1964
‘PUMPKIN FARM’ SPROUTS AT LAKEVIEW TERRACE YARD 1
October 29,
1964
SAW CUTS PECK’S WRIST (PECK, HARRY) 3
October 29,
1964
NURSING HOME RESIDENTS PLAN OWN CRAFT SHOW, SILVER TEA (LAKEVUE MANOR) 9
October 29,
1964
COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOOSTERS ATTEND STATE MEET 2
October 29,
1964
INTENTIONAL FIRE ENDS ROSE HILL LANDMARK (HAWTHORNE HOME) 11
October 29,
1964
MAJOR MORTGAGE FIRM STARTS OPERATION HERE (CORLEY MORTGAGE) 5
October 29,
1964
NEW FIRM OPEN HERE (CASSCO LIGHTING) 13
October 29,
1964
FATE OF THREE SCHOOL MEASURES ON LINE 1
October 29,
1964
NORTHWEST FOUNDER TO RETURN FOR HOMECOMING (NESS, HENRY H) 10
October 29,
1964
WENDY ROCKEFELLER, ROBERT WILCOX 8
October 29,
1964
JANET ANN STARK, STEPHEN MARK NELSON 8
October 29,
1964
KIRKLAND AIR TEST DUE TODAY 5
October 29,
1964
RETURNING FROM GOOD DEED, FAMILY FINDS HOME BURNED (PIPER, GEORGE) 1
October 29,
1964
IS VETERANS DAY HOLIDAY? 1
October 29,
1964
CHAMBER OF HORRORS OPEN NEXT THREE DAYS 8
October 29,
1964
PICKETING HITS TOT LINES 1
October 29,
1964
VOTERS HAVE SECOND SAY ON DOG LEASH LAW 1
October 29,
1964
SHERIFF URGES VOTERS PASS REFERENDUM 13 (JUVENILE CORRECTION INSTITUTION) 12
October 29,
1964
BOARD REVIEWS FINANCING FOR NEW KIRKLAND LIBRARY 1
October 29,
1964
LIBRARY A WAY OF LIFE (LETTER TO EDITOR) 2
October 29,
1964
LIBRARIAN TELLS WHAT NEW BUILDING WOULD MEAN 13
October 29,
1964
CASE, ALICE J 5
October 29,
1964
CHESTER, PAUL 5
October 29,
1964
BRUDIE, SIGURD 6
October 29,
1964
HOOGGREEF, LOUIS 13
October 29,
1964
WRITE-IN CAMPAIGN DENOUNCED HERE 1
October 29,
1964
ELECTIONS TUESDAY – – VOTE! 48TH MAY NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN 1
October 29,
1964
STUDENTS PICK LBJ AND EVANS 1
October 29,
1964
PRO AND CON FOR REFERENDUM 34 (LEGALIZED GAMBLING) 12
October 29,
1964
LELAND ‘MORE INTERESTED’ OUTSIDE 48TH, SAYS SIVULA 13
October 29,
1964
CANDIDATES AGREE ON THIS: STATE NEEDS MORE FUNDS 13
October 29,
1964
CHURCH CENTER MODEL BUILT FOR WORLD COMMUNITY DAY (HANSEN, ALBERT) 8
October 29,
1964
EVANGELIST CONDUCTS REVIVAL (TAYLOR, ROBERT W – CHURCH OF NAZARENE) 9
October 29,
1964
MERE MEN INSPECT MECHANICAL MARVEL (PHOTO OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM) PX-4
October 29,
1964
METRO CALLS BIDS ON KIRKLAND LINE 3
October 29,
1964
CITY SEWER HOOKUPS APPROVED 16
November 5,
1964
THEATRE EAST OPENS REHEARSAL TO PUBLIC 9
November 5,
1964
LARUE KRUMM DIRECTS NEXT CENTER STAGE PRODUCTION 9
November 5,
1964
CELLAR GALLERY SHOW HAS VARIETY, INTEREST 11
November 5,
1964
SEARCH TURNS UP LOST TOTS, 5 AND 6 (FOSTER SONS OF JACKSON, LILLIAN) 2
November 5,
1964
CIGARETTE BURN LEADS MAN TO STOP SMOKING (BROWNLEE, GLEN) 7
November 5,
1964
SYMPHONY FEATURES VIOLINIST (HANSEN, BETTY) 10
November 5,
1964
PEACE CORPS WORKER TELLS OF ETHIOPIA (WOODSON, JACQUEY) 11
November 5,
1964
OPEN HOUSE NEAR FOR NEW OFFICE STRUCTURE, OLYMPIC, ON CENTRAL 11
November 5,
1964
COLLEGE PRIORITIES LIST DUE DEC 10 3
November 5,
1964
DEMOLITION OF LANDMARK TO MAKE WAY FOR STATION (LELAND HOTEL) 1
November 5,
1964
RESIDENTS PROTEST MOVING OF HOUSE 14
November 5,
1964
OWNER ASKS THEATRE BE REVIEWED 14
November 5,
1964
KIRKLAND AT 71% IN UGN GOAL 7
November 5,
1964
VOTERS HERE OK BOTH LW SCHOOL ISSUES 1
November 5,
1964
SCHOOL BOARD OVERTURNS DENIAL OF BUS TRANSPORTATION 3
November 5,
1964
GAS BLAZE INJURES TWO 1
November 5,
1964
CITY APPROVES CIVIL SERVICE FOR FIREMEN 2
November 5,
1964
CAN LBJ ACT HELP LOCALLY? 3
November 5,
1964
CITY APPROVES CIVIL SERVICE FOR FIREMEN 2
November 5,
1964
CITY TO HAVE NEW LOOK IN DECORATIONS 1
November 5,
1964
KIRKLAND HAS ‘QUIET’ HALLOWEEN 2
November 5,
1964
OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY EFFORT ASSURES “SPOOK HOUSE” SUCCESS 10
November 5,
1964
CITY KEEPS LEASH LAW 1
November 5,
1964
DOGS “FRIGHTENING” (LETTER ABOUT DOG LAWS) 2
November 5,
1964
TOTEM BOWL BURGLARIZED 2
November 5,
1964
BURGLARIES, CAR THEFT SOLVED HERE 2
November 5,
1964
LIBRARY BONDS FAVORED 1
November 5,
1964
BUCKLES, THOMAS 2
November 5,
1964
LINDSEY, MARTHA ELIZABETH 2
November 5,
1964
KENDALL, FAYE ILENE 2
November 5,
1964
PAULSON, ROSE CELINE 2
November 5,
1964
WALTER, EILEEN MARIE 2
November 5,
1964
LOHMER, ELLA N 6
November 5,
1964
MCAVOY, ELLEN ELIZABETH 6
November 5,
1964
CACIBI, SYBIL DOROTHY 6
November 5,
1964
MAYER, GEORGE 6
November 5,
1964
CROOK, MAUD 6
November 5,
1964
LARSON, PETER 14
November 5,
1964
RETARDED CHILDREN’S GUILD FORMS IN INGLEWOOD HILLS 8
November 5,
1964
NEWCOMERS HERE FROM FAR AWAY PLACES (WELCOME WAGON) 10
November 5,
1964
LIBRARY, SCHOOLS, LELAND, ANDERSEN WIN 1
November 5,
1964
SOCIALIST TAKES VOTES 1
November 5,
1964
KANGS TAKE 10TH TITLE IN ‘ZERO-HOUR’ WIN 4
November 5,
1964
PARK BOARD VIEWS CIVIC CENTER PLAN 1
November 5,
1964
TROUBLE SPOT (PHOTO OF 132 AVE NE & N 132 ST – NO BUS STOP) PX-4
November 5,
1964
KIRKLAND ACCESS PROJECT DELAYED 1
November 5,
1964
CITY-STATE TO STUDY 4-LANING CENTRAL WAY 1
November 5,
1964
LINN ENSLOW, JAMES GORDON MURRAY 8
November 5,
1964
MARGARETA BORG, THOMAS WEST 8
November 12,
1964
JO STEEN IS FIRST WOMAN DIRECTOR FOR THEATRE EAST 5
November 12,
1964
LOCAL BANKS PASS OUT $$$ (YULE FUNDS) 1
November 12,
1964
LOCKED DOOR LANDS 2 CHAT WITH JACK BENNY (HART, JAMIE & JORGENSON, SUZAN) 1
November 12,
1964
VOTER, 93, PICKS WINNER (MAGNUSON, MARGARET) 1
November 12,
1964
WANT TO DEER HUNT IN RAIN? USE A WINDSHIELD WIPER! (CLAUSENITZER, MRS WALT) 2
November 12,
1964
CADET DAVIS IN HOOVER’S HONOR GROUP (DAVIS, SCOTT) 2
November 12,
1964
HOUGHTON POLICE CHIEF DRAWS PARALLEL BETWEEN ART AND LAW (FALK, MIKE) 3
November 12,
1964
ACHIEVEMENT
OF TRAVEL GOAL CAME AFTER FAMILY FOR MRS MCLAUGHLIN
8
November 12,
1964
STATE WINNER PROUD OF NEW FILLY (JENSEN, RANDI) 10
November 12,
1964
NOVEMBER BUILDING STARTS OFF WITH A BANG 2
November 12,
1964
IN SAME PHOTOGRAPH (PETER KIRK BUILDING & LELAND HOTEL) 15
November 12,
1964
APARTMENT ZONING LAWSUIT IN COURT 1
November 12,
1964
NEW OWNERS (UNITED MOTOR PARTS & KIRKLAND ENCO SERVICE STATION) 1
November 12,
1964
GAS STATION COULD HAVE THIRD ROUND 5
November 12,
1964
SEARCH LOCATES TRIO (TREWIN, JIMMY / TREWIN, PARKER / MOERY, JOHN) 13
November 12,
1964
CHAMBER ELECTION BALLOTS IN MAIL 1
November 12,
1964
CHAMBER SPEAKER TELLS OF PIPE LINE 5
November 12,
1964
KIRKLAND UGN NEAR GOAL END 5
November 12,
1964
PARTY AIDS BURNED-OUT FAMILY (PIPER, GEORGE) 12
November 12,
1964
LITTLE LEAGUERS EMBROIDER FOR PROJECT 10
November 12,
1964
KENMORE PROPOSAL OVERLAP’S JUANITA’S 1
November 12,
1964
IS STATION NECESSARY (RAZING OF LELAND HOTEL) 2
November 12,
1964
HQ NEEDS OF SCHOOLS ARE STUDIED 2
November 12,
1964
MARY PETERS, MIKE RICHARDSON HAVE LEADS IN HIGH SCHOOL PLAY 12
November 12,
1964
HOUGHTON CONSIDERS STRICT DOG CONTROLS 1
November 12,
1964
GAS STATION COULD HAVE THIRD ROUND 5
November 12,
1964
KENMORE PROPOSAL OVERLAP’S JUANITA’S 1
November 12,
1964
KIRKLAND’S ‘TOLERANCE’ IN DOUBT (GAMBLING) 1
November 12,
1964
POLICE FIND GOLF EQUIPMENT HERE 1
November 12,
1964
APARTMENT ZONING LAWSUIT IN COURT 1
November 12,
1964
HOUGHTON CONSIDERS STRICT DOG CONTROLS 1
November 12,
1964
BURGLAR HITS TOTEM AGAIN 1
November 12,
1964
BOARD OKAYS LIBRARY SITE 1
November 12,
1964
CHILDREN’S WARD REVAMPED NEXT BY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY 5
November 12,
1964
CUMMINS, MYRTLE C 2
November 12,
1964
FLYNN, EDWARD R 2
November 12,
1964
WOODS,, RUSSELL DURAND JR 4
November 12,
1964
HEKTNER, MATHILDE 5
November 12,
1964
SHREWSBURY, CORRINE SUE 13
November 12,
1964
GREEN, DANIEL 13
November 12,
1964
PRECINCT HELPS CBS PROJECT VOTE 2
November 12,
1964
CAN COMPLETE ACCESS ON TIME, SAYS MCKAY 1
November 12,
1964
POINT BRIDGE TRAFFIC JUMPS ALMOST 30% 1
November 12,
1964
CLOGGED SEWER FLOODS BASEMENT (COREY, MRS DON) 2
November 12,
1964
CHERRY CRESTERS COULD JOIN BELLEVUE SEWER DISTRICT 2
November 12,
1964
BARBARA ANN BIEBEL, KENNETH LARSON 8
November 12,
1964
PATRICIA WINGET, BEN JENKINS 8
November 19,
1964
UW PROFESSOR TO TALK ON SCULPTURE AT CELLAR GALLERY (SMITH, CHARLES) PX-4
November 19,
1964
THEATRE EAST OPENS WITH “AMPHITRYON 38” 6
November 19,
1964
WIFE RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY, NAMED TO PHI BETA KAPPA (RUPLE, C JOCELYN) 1
November 19,
1964
STORE HOLDS UNEXPECTED OPEN HOUSE (CAR CRASH INTO FOOD LANE) 1
November 19,
1964
STATE SENATOR ‘OPTIMISTIC’ ABOUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1
November 19,
1964
PRELIMINARY EFFORTS START TOWARD THIRD JUNIOR HIGH 1
November 19,
1964
CHAMBERS SET MEET ON COLLEGE 1
November 19,
1964
CIVIC CENTER PLAN AIRING SLATED 1
November 19,
1964
COURT DECISION AGAINST HOUGHTON HIGH RISE APARTMENT 3
November 19,
1964
TWO REQUEST TAVERNS IN JUANITA AREA 1
November 19,
1964
SERVICE STATION DESIGN CRITICIZED 3
November 19,
1964
THREE-VEHICLE CRASH
KILLS ONE, INJURES FOUR
11
November 19,
1964
CHAMBERS SET MEET ON COLLEGE 1
November 19,
1964
CONCERTONES SEEK PAPER – 25 TONS 2
November 19,
1964
UGN OVER TOP, THEN SOME 3
November 19,
1964
DIMES CHAIRMAN NAMED (CHAPIN, RICHARD U) 14
November 19,
1964
A DOG HAS HIS “SAY” (LETTER ABOUT LEASH LAW) 1
November 19,
1964
BOARD ASKS LEGISLATOR MERGER PROBLEM AID 2
November 19,
1964
SHELLEY MARIE, JOHN BAILEY 8
November 19,
1964
FIVE TO RE-RUN FOR COUNCIL 1
November 19,
1964
WOMEN VOTERS STUDY COUNTY GOVERNMENT PX-4
November 19,
1964
AMBULANCE REQUEST CONSIDERED 1
November 19,
1964
COURT DECISION AGAINST HOUGHTON HIGH RISE APARTMENT 3
November 19,
1964
TWO REQUEST TAVERNS IN JUANITA AREA 1
November 19,
1964
3 ARRESTED IN JUANITA 1
November 19,
1964
WARD’S MARKET BROKEN INTO HERE 1
November 19,
1964
POLICE MAKE ARREST WITHOUT MOVING 1
November 19,
1964
DEADLINE DATE SET ON CITY GAMBLING 1
November 19,
1964
CAR’S RADIATOR REPORTED STOLEN 2
November 19,
1964
PRAM, REPORTED STOLEN, RECOVERED 4
November 19,
1964
SECOND POLICE CAR APPROVED 5
November 19,
1964
DR NAGOON TO JOIN CLINIC HERE ON DEC 1 6
November 19,
1964
TAYLOR, JOSEPH 5
November 19,
1964
SOLIN, CARL 5
November 19,
1964
LUCIER, ELIZABETH 5
November 19,
1964
O’CONNELL, JOSEPH VINCENT 10
November 19,
1964
LUTEY, ROBERT 11
November 19,
1964
DAUGHTER BOOKS WW IN ADVANCE (WELCOME WAGON) 6
November 19,
1964
FIVE TO RE-RUN FOR COUNCIL 1
November 19,
1964
AUTHORS TO ATTEND NORKIRK BOOK FAIR 9
November 19,
1964
EXHIBITION RUGBY GAME SLATED HERE 4
November 19,
1964
COUNCIL SETS MARKET ST AS 2-LANE 2
November 19,
1964
PHONE LINES REVEAL RISE IN ECONOMY 1
November 19,
1964
APRIL RICHARDSON, DOUGLAS WILLARD 8
November 26,
1964
NEW TO KIRKLAND – A & W RESTAURANT (PHOTO) 4
November 26,
1964
GALLERY SHOW TO PREVIEW ON TELEVISION 1
November 26,
1964
GREEK LEGEND ‘AMPHITRYON’ STILL HAS AUDIENCE APPEAL 7
November 26,
1964
FAMILY GRATEFUL FOR THANKSGIVING (FRIESEN, BRUNO) 1
November 26,
1964
L CRIEZ CAPTAINS TOP MINESWEEPER 2
November 26,
1964
ACTIVE CLUB WORKER LEAVING COMMUNITY (DEAVER, MRS G C (DANNY)) 8
November 26,
1964
NEW PRACTICAL NURSE CLAIMS CHILDREN SHOULD HAVE DEGREE (NICHOLS, EVELYN) 11
November 26,
1964
EAST SIDE JUNIOR COLLEGE PREDICTED AT BELLEVUE MEETING 7
November 26,
1964
CHURCH ZONING CHANGE DENIED (SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST) 2
November 26,
1964
PROPOSED TAVERNS FACING OPPOSITION 1
November 26,
1964
ALLEGED ‘GAME’ ENDS IN NEAR HEAD-ON CRASH 2
November 26,
1964
H & N WINS UGN PLAQUE 3
November 26,
1964
BUSINESS ZONES ASKED IN 2 PLACES 12
November 26,
1964
SAMMAMISH DREAM EMERGES A REALITY (PHOTOS) 5
November 26,
1964
COUNCILMAN RESIGNS (FJELSTED, DALE) 2
November 26,
1964
CHURCHES TO OBSERVE THANKSGIVING 1
November 26,
1964
CHURCHES TO OBSERVE THANKSGIVING 1
November 26,
1964
CHRISTMASTIME ARRIVES (PHOTO OF STREET DECORATIONS) 1
November 26,
1964
CHRISTMAS SHOWS TO BEING FESTIVE AIR TO KIRKLAND 9
November 26,
1964
PROPOSED TAVERNS FACING OPPOSITION 1
November 26,
1964
LOCAL POLICE CRACK LONG STRING OF THEFTS 1
November 26,
1964
P PRIMEAU FINED IN HOUSE RAZING 1
November 26,
1964
POLICE RECOVER STOLEN CAR HERE 1
November 26,
1964
DOG CONTROL ORDINANCE IS HEARD 3
November 26,
1964
GALLERY SHOW TO PREVIEW ON TELEVISION 1
November 26,
1964
GARDEN CLUB GIRLS ARE TV WORKSHOP GUESTS 8
November 26,
1964
GARDEN CLUB GIRLS ARE TV WORKSHOP GUESTS 8
November 26,
1964
YOUTH, 15, WINS ROSE BOWL TRIP (MACDONALD, DUNCAN) 1
November 26,
1964
LEAGUE AWARDS KIRKLAND 7-STATE BALL TOURNEY 1
November 26,
1964
JOINT EFFORT ON SUBURBAN ROADS SLATED 1
November 26,
1964
POWER OFF 2-3 MINUTES FRIDAY 1
November 26,
1964
VIRGINIA BROOKMAN, PETER BROOKWALTER 8
December 3,
1964
EAST SIDE CHEVROLET – GRAND OPENING – NEW LOCATION 7
December 3,
1964
DIETZ NAMED TO RESEARCH COUNCIL UNIT (DIETZ, ROBERT H) 1
December 3,
1964
ROBERT CUMMINGS, TROOP 424, RECEIVES LIFE AWARD 5
December 3,
1964
JUANITA BABY BORN IN STATION WAGON (RUDIG, MARK) 3
December 3,
1964
IN NEW QUARTERS (PHOTO OF STAFF AT EAST SIDE CHEVROLET) 2
December 3,
1964
COLLEGE HEARING FRIDAY 1
December 3,
1964
NATIONAL EXHIBIT TO FEATURE KIRKLAND-DESIGNED SCHOOL (MARK TWAIN) 13
December 3,
1964
‘COPTER TO WHIRL FIRM GRANDLY OPEN (EAST SIDE CHEVROLET) 1
December 3,
1964
FUND AIDS HURT BOY (SCHROEDER, KEITH) 1
December 3,
1964
AREA PROSPEROUS BUT AID AT CHRISTMAS STILL NEEDED 1
December 3,
1964
JUNIOR ACHIEVERS MANUFACTURE ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS GIFT 11
December 3,
1964
NORTHWEST STUDENTS FROM 10 STATES, 8 COUNTRIES 2
December 3,
1964
KAREN JEAN DAHLKE, DENNIS EARLE GREEN 10
December 3,
1964
WOMAN TOSSES CHAPEAU IN HOT KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL RACE (WESCOTT, LILLIAN) 1
December 3,
1964
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO VIEW RESUSCITATOR 8
December 3,
1964
TIPS GIVEN ON CREATING WINNING OUTDOOR DISPLAYS 1
December 3,
1964
MINOR MISHAP MAJOR IF DRIVER LEAVES SCENE 1
December 3,
1964
PAPER VEND MACHINES HIT 1
December 3,
1964
BURGLAR SHOULD HAVE SLEPT INSTEAD 1
December 3,
1964
POLICE FIND DOG BEFORE OWNER CAN LEAVE PHONE 1
December 3,
1964
BULLET HOLE FOUND IN CORLEY WINDOW 1
December 3,
1964
DETAILS SOUGHT ON VEHICLE FROM WHICH SHOTS FIRED 1
December 3,
1964
HOME ENTERED, RESIDENT REPORTS (TRENT, CLYDE) 2
December 3,
1964
MACHINE TAKES PLACE OF KIRKLANDER’S KIDNEY (LYDA, MRS CHUCK) 2
December 3,
1964
BIESEMEIER, GRACE M 3
December 3,
1964
LEMON, MARTIN 3
December 3,
1964
PIERCE, CLIFFORD 11
December 3,
1964
HOLLANDE, INA 11
December 3,
1964
STOUT, HAROLD 13
December 3,
1964
NICHOLSON, FANNY G 13
December 3,
1964
WOMAN TOSSES CHAPEAU IN HOT KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL RACE (WESCOTT, LILLIAN) 1
December 3,
1964
ALEXANDER NAMED TO ALL STATE TEAM (ALEXANDER, BILL) 4
December 3,
1964
ROADS GROUP GEARED FOR MORE ACTION 2
December 3,
1964
3RD BRIDGE IN ‘INFANCY OF DESIGN’ 2
December 3,
1964
SNOWSTORM BRINGS OUT THE SCULPTORS (PHOTOS) 6
December 10,
1964
VIETNAMESE GIRL ADOPTS CHRISTMAS (MINNER, LADEANE) 1
December 10,
1964
TELEPHONE BUILDING ON VIEW 1
December 10,
1964
JR HIGH ARCHITECT APPOINTED (WALDRON & DIETZ) 1
December 10,
1964
RECOMMENDATIONS WHERE COLLEGES TO GO, ARE NEAR 2
December 10,
1964
CENTER PLAN CONFLICT IS DISCUSSED 1
December 10,
1964
RUNAWAY TRUCK FLIPS AT 1ST, 18TH 1
December 10,
1964
HOUGHTON POLICE, FIREMEN THANKED FOR MAN’S RESCUE (DAVIS, ED) 2
December 10,
1964
CHAMBER MANAGER PROPOSED 1
December 10,
1964
C OF C BOARD MEMBERS NAMED 3
December 10,
1964
MOTHER’S MARCH CHAIRMAN NAMED (SILVERNALE, MRS GRANT) 8
December 10,
1964
MARK TWAIN PTA INTRODUCED TO COMMUNITY BY TEACHER (UTHEIN, KAREN) PX-4
December 10,
1964
TEACHER OF YEAR NAMED (CLARK, MRS JOHN) 1
December 10,
1964
WSSDA NAMES H TUTTLE 1
December 10,
1964
FOUR TOP KJHS HONOR ROLL 9
December 10,
1964
60% PUPIL JUMP SEEN 16
December 10,
1964
NEW COLLEGE LAY COUNCIL ORGANIZES 16
December 10,
1964
4 MORE MEN FILE FOR RACE 1
December 10,
1964
JUANITA CUB SCOUTS TO PLAY SANTA CLAUS PX-4
December 10,
1964
SANTA CLAUS TO ARRIVE SATURDAY 1
December 10,
1964
YES, JILL, KIRKLAND TO HAVE A CHRISTMAS TREE 1
December 10,
1964
WINDOWS DECORATED FOR CONTEST 1
December 10,
1964
NEIGHBORHOODS CONSIDERED IN CHRISTMAS TRAIL CONTEST 2
December 10,
1964
STRIKES FELT MILDLY HERE (PHOTO OF MEAT CUTTERS STRIKING AT P-X) 12
December 10,
1964
3 STEAMERS AT SHIPYARD MAY BE LAST TYING UP HERE 12
December 10,
1964
ARMED ROBBER SLUGS HOUGHTON STATION MAN 1
December 10,
1964
BURGLAR BRINGS HOME THE BACON (11 POUNDS OF IT) 1
December 10,
1964
TABS, PUNCH BOARDS OUT, PINBALLS, BINGO IN 3
December 10,
1964
SAFEWAY WINDOW REPORTED SHOT AT 3
December 10,
1964
2 REPORT HOMES ENTERED DEC 3 12
December 10,
1964
RANDALL, SIVER J 3
December 10,
1964
SCOTTI, AILEEN O 9
December 10,
1964
NELSON, RICHARD LEON (DENTIST) 12
December 10,
1964
MAHER, EDITH 13
December 10,
1964
GARDEN CLUBS HOLIDAY SHOW ATTENDED BY 1585 PERSONS 8
December 10,
1964
NAVY FAMILY RETURNS AFTER 20 YEARS (WELCOME WAGON) 12
December 10,
1964
KIRKLAND REPRESENTED AT PUGET’S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MEETING 13
December 10,
1964
JUANITA CUB SCOUTS TO PLAY SANTA CLAUS PX-4
December 10,
1964
JUNIOR ACHIEVERS COME TO AID OF HOUSEWIFE 10
December 10,
1964
4 MORE MEN FILE FOR RACE 1
December 10,
1964
EX-KANG T COCCIONE HEADS FOR ROSE BOWL AS BEAVER 4
December 10,
1964
SDA CHURCH MEN’S CLUB ORGANIZED 10
December 10,
1964
COMMUNITIES FORMING TRANSPORTATION COUNCIL 3
December 10,
1964
EVERGREEN TRAFFIC UP; ORIGINAL BRIDGE’S DOWN 2
December 10,
1964
COUNTY AWARDS NE 20TH CONTRACT 12
December 17,
1964
DENTON FAMILY HONORS PARENTS (DENTON, MR AND MRS HARRY B)(50TH) 12
December 17,
1964
GALLERY DESIGNERS’ SHOW COMBINES VARIED MEDIUMS 11
December 17,
1964
YOUTH CANCELS VACATION FOR CHURCH WORK (THOMSEN, HALVARD) 3
December 17,
1964
NURSE’S PIN FOUND, RETURNED VIA OREGON (MATTHEWS, MARY) 7
December 17,
1964
CHURCH CIRCLE ‘MARY’ AIDS MIGRANT WORKERS (ELGIN, WILLIAM) 9
December 17,
1964
GARRETT ‘CONFIDENT’ ON EAST COLLEGE 10
December 17,
1964
BELLEVUE 2ND, LW 5TH IN COLLEGE LIST 10
December 17,
1964
ANNEXATION, CENTER DUE FOR HEARINGS 1
December 17,
1964
DOG LEAPS, DRIVER GRABS, CAR’S A WRECK 1
December 17,
1964
4 INJURED IN CRASH 13
December 17,
1964
PUBLISHER CHAMBER PRESIDENT (MORGAN, CHARLES O) 1
December 17,
1964
SPREAD CHEER BY CLEARING BASKET NAMES 12
December 17,
1964
A BOY’S WORLD IS MANY THINGS (PHOTOS OF CARBARY, BRUCE (DUFFY)) PX-4
December 17,
1964
ANNEXATION, CENTER DUE FOR HEARINGS 1
December 17,
1964
JUANITA HEARING CONTEST EXPECTED 3
December 17,
1964
124TH RETAIL ZONE ASKED 13
December 17,
1964
AUDIENCE WON’T SEE THIS DURING KJHS YULE CONCERT (STEVES, RICHARD) 1
December 17,
1964
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS IN CONCERT 1
December 17,
1964
LWSD PLAYS BIG ROLE AS SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET 6
December 17,
1964
CHERI CALLISON, STEVEN LEVERETTE 8
December 17,
1964
FINN HILL BLAZE WAS INTENTIONAL PX-4
December 17,
1964
FIRE COMMISSION MULLS PAID FIREMEN QUESTION 1
December 17,
1964
LOCAL FAMILY OF 8 LOSES HOME – CONTENTS (JOHNSON, FELTON) 6
December 17,
1964
16 RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL 1
December 17,
1964
CITY SURPLUS FUND $404,000 3
December 17,
1964
CITY RECEIVES POLICE CAR BIDS, HYDRANTS ASKED 5
December 17,
1964
FOREST SPROUTS OVERNIGHT IN FORMER CHEVROLET BLDG 7
December 17,
1964
DEADLINE NEAR FOR ENTERING CHRISTMAS TRAIL CONTEST 7
December 17,
1964
BANK WINDOW WINS 10
December 17,
1964
HOUGHTON SEEKS SEWERS 1
December 17,
1964
COUNCILMAN POSITION STILL OPEN 2
December 17,
1964
HOUGHTON LEGAL FEES OVER BUDGET 6
December 17,
1964
HOUGHTON METRO LINE APPROVED 6
December 17,
1964
CO PLANS CAST BLOCK PLANT HERE 1
December 17,
1964
JUANITA HEARING CONTEST EXPECTED 3
December 17,
1964
WARD’S MARKET BURGLARIZED AGAIN 2
December 17,
1964
MATTHIAS, JOHN R 2
December 17,
1964
FRAZIER, MARY B 3
December 17,
1964
TANNER, MARK 5
December 17,
1964
MOSS, MYRON 5
December 17,
1964
FORSYTH, OTTO JOSEPH 5
December 17,
1964
TRAPP, ORPHA JANE 11
December 17,
1964
PARKHURST, LEROY SIMON 12
December 17,
1964
SCOUT SCRIBE DESCRIBES OVERNIGHT CAMPOUT FUN (GRABER, DALE) 5
December 17,
1964
CHURCH CIRCLE ‘MARY’ AIDS MIGRANT WORKERS (ELGIN, WILLIAM) 9
December 17,
1964
EASTSIDE CREDIT WOMEN’S CLUB INSTALLS OFFICERS 8
December 17,
1964
16 RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL 1
December 17,
1964
JOURNAL COPIES AVAILABLE FOR NEWS CLIPPING 2
December 17,
1964
ADVENTISTS APPEAL FOR MISSIONS 5
December 17,
1964
ROAD BOOSTERS FROM 3 COUNTIES ORGANIZES 6
December 17,
1964
HOUGHTON SEEKS SEWERS 1
December 17,
1964
$750,00: WEST COAST PLANS 1965 CONSTRUCTION 2
December 17,
1964
HOUGHTON METRO LINE APPROVED 6
December 17,
1964
NEW NAME FOR PHONE CENTER DUE 13
December 17,
1964
STORM ‘RAISES NED’ ON LAKEFRONT (PHOTOS) 1
December 17,
1964
MERCURY HITS -3 1
December 17,
1964
CAROL J EDLUND, JERRY E EAKINS 8
December 17,
1964
LINDA KJARSTAD, GEORGE BEAN 8
December 17,
1964
NANCY SABO, MELVIN REED 8
December 24,
1964
NB OF C UPS INTEREST 2
December 24,
1964
ABELS OBSERVE NORWEGIAN CHRISTMAS (ABEL, FINN) PX-4
December 24,
1964
RAY HANSON LEAVES HERE 1
December 24,
1964
JUANITANS’ SON OWNER OF RADIO STATION (SHERWOOD, GORDON) 2
December 24,
1964
PINK DRESSES ARE TRADITION IN FAMILY (HOWLETT & BERTILSON) 8
December 24,
1964
CLUB COOK HAS PRAISE FOR RYTHER 4 AND 20 (HORROBIN, MRS WILLIAM) 9
December 24,
1964
STATE BOARD RELEASES JUNIOR COLLEGE REPORT 3
December 24,
1964
CIVIC CENTER PLAN CRITICIZED AT PLAN COMMISSION MEET 1
December 24,
1964
PLAN CRITICIZED (MAP OF CIVIC CENTER) 2
December 24,
1964
TAVERN SUSPENDED; JUANITA PUBS NIXED 1
December 24,
1964
CLUB CAROLS UNCONSCIOUS CAROLER (NELSON, RANDY) 11
December 24,
1964
CREST AREA HIGH DENSITY ZONE DENIED 3
December 24,
1964
ANNEXATIONS APPROVED 3
December 24,
1964
CITY TABLES COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REZONE AMENDMENT 4
December 24,
1964
LW SABBATICAL POLICY TABLED 4
December 24,
1964
CONTINUE 7-PERIOD DAYS. ADVISES KJHS PRINCIPAL 6
December 24,
1964
IT WAS BAD LUCK 3 WAYS AS FIRE HIT JUANITA STATION 3
December 24,
1964
THAW TOO HOT (PHOTO OF FIRE DAMAGE FROM THAWING WATER PIPE) 6
December 24,
1964
MEET YOUR KIRKLAND CANDIDATES 1
December 24,
1964
AMBULANCE, TAXI RULES CONSIDERED 1
December 24,
1964
NEW COUNCIL TO DECIDE CENTER PLAN 1
December 24,
1964
CITY TABLES COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REZONE AMENDMENT 4
December 24,
1964
ABELS OBSERVE NORWEGIAN CHRISTMAS (ABEL, FINN) PX-4
December 24,
1964
CHURCHES OBSERVE CHRISTMAS 1
December 24,
1964
CHRISTMAS TRAIL ENTRIES INCREASE THIS YEAR 2
December 24,
1964
LETTERS TO SANTA 2
December 24,
1964
MINISTERS TELL MEANING OF DAY )VARIOUS CHURCHES) 7
December 24,
1964
FOUR MAYORS ARE POSSIBLE COUNCILMAN 2
December 24,
1964
TAVERN SUSPENDED; JUANITA PUBS NIXED 1
December 24,
1964
SHERIFF SAYS BUILDING FIRM THEFT SOLVED 1
December 24,
1964
CART’S BEFORE HORSE AS BURGLARY SOLVED 1
December 24,
1964
PRIMEAUS FILE CLAIM WITH CITY 1
December 24,
1964
PINBALL LAW INTRODUCED 2
December 24,
1964
BOTHELL MAN FINED ON SHOT 3
December 24,
1964
CARLSON, AXEL JOHN 4
December 24,
1964
LOSS, GEORGE C 4
December 24,
1964
GALT, JENNY 4
December 24,
1964
STOREY, JAMES 9
December 24,
1964
PAULSON, OSCAR 11
December 24,
1964
Y ENDING PROGRAM AT CENTER 3
December 24,
1964
CLUB COOK HAS PRAISE FOR RYTHER 4 AND 20 (HORROBIN, MRS WILLIAM) 9
December 24,
1964
MEET YOUR KIRKLAND CANDIDATES 1
December 24,
1964
KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES SPEAK OUT ON ISSUES 6
December 24,
1964
COLLEGE HONORS KIRKLAND ATHLETE (WEST, CAROL) 4
December 24,
1964
CHURCH BELL CHOIR IN THE PUBLIC EYE (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH) 7
December 24,
1964
MINISTERS TELL MEANING OF DAY )VARIOUS CHURCHES) 7
December 24,
1964
METRO PUMP STATION APPROVED 3
December 24,
1964
DIST 81 MEETS ON 2 WATER LINE ADDITION PROJECTS 5
December 24,
1964
HOCKEY GAMES CALLED OFF – BY SNOW AND ICE ????????? 2
December 24,
1964
HO, HO, HO – IT’LL BE WHITE CHRISTMAS (IT APPEARS) (PHOTOS) 5
December 24,
1964
JUDITH ANN TIDWELL, RUSSELL JOHN CHRISTENSEN 8
December 24,
1964
CAROLE ANN THOMSEN, GERALD MARTIN SAMPONT 8
December 24,
1964
KATHLEEN MURPHY, TRAVIS F BELL JR 8
December 24,
1964
BARBARA BOHAN, RONALD M DAVIS 8
December 31,
1964
SEAFIRST INTEREST UP 5
December 31,
1964
AS SNOW BLOWS, SHE TAKES DIP IN LAKE SAMMAMISH (WOODS, MRS MILTON A) 1
December 31,
1964
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY “OPENS” RESTAURANTS (SHELVER, MRS JAMES) 11
December 31,
1964
FREAK FALL LEAVES TOT UNCONSCIOUS FOR TIME (MATTHIAS, PAMELA) 15
December 31,
1964
TIME HERE AGAIN FOR FIRST BABY 1
December 31,
1964
DOWN, DOWN, DOWN (DEMOLITION OF LELAND HOTEL) 5
December 31,
1964
46 FAMILIES RECEIVE CHRISTMAS BASKETS 6
December 31,
1964
MARCH OF DIMES OPENS IN COUNTY 15
December 31,
1964
LETTER NOT ANTI C-M, 3 SAY 1
December 31,
1964
COUNCIL-MANAGER CHANGES IN CITY GOVERNMENT NOTED 1
December 31,
1964
TWO HOMES TIE FOR FIRST IN CHRISTMAS TRAIL 6
December 31,
1964
HOUGHTON ROAD PLAN PROPOSED 1
December 31,
1964
24-HOUR CALL SERVICE FOR HOUGHTON OKAYED 1
December 31,
1964
CY RANDALL ELECTED TO COUNCIL 1
December 31,
1964
OFFICER BATS 1.000 (ARMSTRONG, JOHN) 1
December 31,
1964
BREAK-INS HIT JUANITA, ON ROSE HILL 1
December 31,
1964
MAN ARRESTED IN MORALS CASE 5
December 31,
1964
1ST AID, MEDICAL SELF-HELP COURSE OFFERED TO COUNTIANS 4
December 31,
1964
PROUT, GEORGE 4
December 31,
1964
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY “OPENS” RESTAURANTS (SHELVER, MRS JAMES) 11
December 31,
1964
NEWCOMERS HOME AFTER 30 YEARS (WELCOME WAGON) 16
December 31,
1964
LETTER NOT ANTI C-M, 3 SAY 1
December 31,
1964
48TH DIST. CUT TWO WAYS FORECAST IN REDISTRICTING 2
December 31,
1964
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ELECTS LAY LEADERS 11
December 31,
1964
HOUGHTON ROAD PLAN PROPOSED 1
December 31,
1964
HIGHWAY COUNCIL ELECTS ’65 OFFICERS 4
December 31,
1964
UNDERGROUND WIRING APPROVED 13
December 31,
1964
BEATRICE STOCKER, ALFRED LELAND 1
January 7, 1965 TRADEWELL – WE ARE REMODELING 3
January 7, 1965 WEATHER STRANDS KIRKLAND FAMILY (BANKSON, RUDY) 1
January 7, 1965 INVITED TO INAUGURAL (CORAHORI, DEMITRI) 6
January 7, 1965 ORTHOPEDIC GUILD FORMS FROM TOO-LARGE GROUP (GRAVES, LOUISE) 9
January 7, 1965 FIRST BABY IS FIRST CHILD FOR COUPLE (KARSUNKY, ROBERTA LYN) 1
January 7, 1965 METRO PLANS ‘BUILDING BOOM’ LOCALLY 1
January 7, 1965 JR HIGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SET 1
January 7, 1965 GREATER KIRKLAND CHAMBER TO STEP UP PROGRAM IN ’65 1
January 7, 1965 CHAMBER HIRES PAID MANAGER (BLAIR, JAMES D) 1
January 7, 1965 DRIVE ORGANIZED TO AID DAD WHO LOST 2 CHILDREN (THOMPSON, LEWIS) 2
January 7, 1965 ‘ANNEXED’ LAND WASN’T 1
January 7, 1965 COLLEGE PRESIDENT TELLS ABOUT SCHOOL (BUTTERFIELD, C E) 6
January 7, 1965 ANN ELIZABETH BLUHM, ARTHUR SCOTT CASE 8
January 7, 1965 LINDA LONCTOT, CHRIS NELSON 8
January 7, 1965 DARLENE LINDA BAIER, DUANE GILBRAITH 8
January 7, 1965 CHARLENE ELDUEN, WILEY SAMPLEY 8
January 7, 1965 PATRICE MACK, MARSHALL CATES 8
January 7, 1965 COMMISSION READIES FIREMEN EXAMINATIONS 6
January 7, 1965 KIRKLAND TO ELECT CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY 1
January 7, 1965 REDMOND EMERGENCY CAR AIDS WOMAN IN KIRKLAND 2
January 7, 1965 WATSON, RENA 4
January 7, 1965 REESE, EMELINE 4
January 7, 1965 ORTHOPEDIC GUILD FORMS FROM TOO-LARGE GROUP (GRAVES, LOUISE) 9
January 7, 1965 KIRKLAND TO ELECT CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY 1
January 7, 1965 HERE ARE 16 CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL 3
January 7, 1965 U.S. OKAYS STREET PLANNING FUNDS 5
January 7, 1965 KNOTHOLER’S DELIGHT (PHOTO OF DOWNED FENCE AT BALL PARK) 4
January 7, 1965 JUDITH RODGERS, RICHARD DREWELOW 8
January 14,
1965
TRADEWELL – WE ARE REMODELING (PHOTOS) 3
January 14,
1965
CELLAR GALLERY TO SHOW SPENCER POTS, MAIR OILS 6
January 14,
1965
NB OF C PROMOTES 3 KIRKLAND MEN 2
January 14,
1965
MRS STENSLAND CHOSE ‘AT HOME’ FOR BIRTHDAY (STENSLAND, MARY) 6
January 14,
1965
BELLEVUE POWER SQUADRON COMBINES LEARNING AND FUN (LEWIS, LEON) 9
January 14,
1965
NEXT NEW SCHOOLS (MAP) PX-4
January 14,
1965
GIRL BARELY HURT AS TRAIN HITS CAR STALLED ON TRACK (FERGUSON, KAREN LEA) 3
January 14,
1965
CHAMBER MUST MEET PROBLEMS 1
January 14,
1965
DOSS NAMED AREA DIMES CHAIRMAN (DOSS, HAL) 1
January 14,
1965
HEARTS REACH OUT TO L THOMPSONS 3
January 14,
1965
EAST SIDE COLLEGE ADVISORY COUNCIL HOLDS FIRST MEETING 2
January 14,
1965
COUNCIL IMPRESSED BY LWSD 12
January 14,
1965
CAROL RAHNASTO, JAMES PAULSON 8
January 14,
1965
HOUGHTON VOLUNTEER FIREMEN START DRIVE TO PURCHASE CAR 5
January 14,
1965
WESCOTT, KING, STOOPS, LANHAM, VAUX, CLARK, SHINSTROM WIN 1
January 14,
1965
JAMES WEBSTER RESIGNS 1
January 14,
1965
MAYOR APPOINTS MRS HALLBERG (HALLBERG, BETTY) 1
January 14,
1965
HOUGHTON VOLUNTEER FIREMEN START DRIVE TO PURCHASE CAR 5
January 14,
1965
NEW KIRKLAND INDUSTRY GERMINATES IN GARAGE (STERN DRIVE CORPORATION) 1
January 14,
1965
ANIMAL CALLS KEEP POLICE BUSY 1
January 14,
1965
FOUR PICKED UP, CLEARING BREAK-INS 2
January 14,
1965
MAN NABBED IN TAVERN BREAK-IN AT JUANITA 2
January 14,
1965
CROWE GOES TO VIET NAM THIS MONTH (CROWE, DICK) 5
January 14,
1965
COTTERILL, HARRY 4
January 14,
1965
BELLEVUE POWER SQUADRON COMBINES LEARNING AND FUN (LEWIS, LEON) 9
January 14,
1965
BILL PROPOSED NEW DISTRICT 1
January 14,
1965
PARKS REALTY MOVES TO OLYMPIC BUILDING 3
January 14,
1965
BAPTIST CHURCH HONORS FOUNDING WITH CRUSADE 9
January 14,
1965
BUDGET ASKS $30 MILLION FOR EAST SIDE 1
January 14,
1965
BREDA BIDS $83706 ON NE 132ND PROJECT 1
January 14,
1965
LELAND TO INTRODUCE BILL ON REDMOND-NORTHUP ROUTE 1
January 14,
1965
COUNCIL WEIGHS PHONE CENTER NAME CHANGE 1
January 14,
1965
DISTANCE RATES DOWN FEB 1 12
January 14,
1965
CHARLOTTE RAE FRANKLIN, ROBERT WICK 8
January 14,
1965
KATHERINE MANN, ELON BERNIER 8
January 14,
1965
DONNA COWAN, DAVID FRYE 8
January 14,
1965
JEANETTE BURR, RONALD EVAN BLOOM 8
January 14,
1965
GERALDINE SINGER, JOHN JEFFRIES NORTON 8
January 21,
1965
KNOW YOUR LOCAL JAYCEES (AD WITH PHOTOS) 6
January 21,
1965
JAYCEES HONOR MRS UNDERWOOD (UNDERWOOD, NADINE) 1
January 21,
1965
MECHANIC’S JOB OFFERS OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL (HALVORSEN, SHERIDAN) 7
January 21,
1965
REDMOND HIGH FORMALLY ‘REBORN’ 1
January 21,
1965
THOUGHT STARTED ON SCHOOL NAME (BIG FINN HILL) 1
January 21,
1965
PUPILS MOVE ON JAN 28TH (CENTRAL SCHOOL) 11
January 21,
1965
SULLIVAN PROMOTED (SULLIVAN, PAUL – J C PENNEY) 1
January 21,
1965
EAST SIDE BUSINESSES UP IN 1965 1
January 21,
1965
FREIGHT CHANGE IS AIM 3
January 21,
1965
BOY INJURED AS BIKE RAMS CAR ON STATE ST (ROBINSON, DAVID DEAN) 1
January 21,
1965
FREIGHT CHANGE IS AIM 3
January 21,
1965
CHAMBER BANQUET DRAWS CROWD 11
January 21,
1965
CONCERT, INCLUDING KIRKLANDERS, TO BENEFIT PROJECT HOPE SHIP 2
January 21,
1965
MOTHERS’ MARCH NEEDS VOLUNTEERS 9
January 21,
1965
PAR MAC ACCEPTED 1
January 21,
1965
NE 124TH INDUSTRIAL ZONE ASKED 11
January 21,
1965
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT JOHNSON RESIGNS (JOHNSON, MORTON A) 1
January 21,
1965
STUDENT STUDIES GOVERNMENT, (PHOTO OF JOHNSON, NANCY) 2
January 21,
1965
Y HOLDING FITNESS CLASSES IN SCHOOL 4
January 21,
1965
JANET MARIE SAUBERT, ROBERT WEAVER 8
January 21,
1965
NEW TREES FOR CITY STREETS (PHOTO) 3
January 21,
1965
WATER NOT HURT BY TIMBER SALES, FOREST SERVICE SAYS 10
January 21,
1965
ANSWERING SERVICE TO TAKE HOUGHTON CALLS AFTER HOURS 10
January 21,
1965
FIRE SIGNALS (PHOTO AT ROSE HILL FIRE STATION) 10
January 21,
1965
FALSE ALARM COMES TRUE HOURS LATER 10
January 21,
1965
SENATOR THOMPSON OUTLINES GOP REDISTRICTING PLAN 1
January 21,
1965
EAST SIDERS PLUNGE INTO BATTLE AT OLYMPIA 1
January 21,
1965
JOHNSON ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAM HITS LOCALLY 3
January 21,
1965
THEY’RE RETIRING (OBAN, ED / WILLS, BILL / BRAYDEN, TED / BAGGALEY,
BYRON)
2
January 21,
1965
ANSWERING SERVICE TO TAKE HOUGHTON CALLS AFTER HOURS 10
January 21,
1965
NE 124TH INDUSTRIAL ZONE ASKED 11
January 21,
1965
JUDGE JOHNSON RESIGNS FOR HEALTH (JOHNSON, CHARLES W) 1
January 21,
1965
ANSWERING SERVICE TO TAKE HOUGHTON CALLS AFTER HOURS 10
January 21,
1965
FOUR HEADLIGHTS SHOT OUT ON CAR 11
January 21,
1965
2 THEFTS REPORTED TO SHERIFF’S OFFICE 11
January 21,
1965
MARCH OF DIMES CONTAINER STOLEN 11
January 21,
1965
DOHERTY, JANICE 3
January 21,
1965
NEWBOM, NILS E 5
January 21,
1965
LAMBETH, ADA 7
January 21,
1965
OUT-OF-STATERS WELCOMED TO COMMUNITY (WELCOME WAGON) 3
January 21,
1965
NEW YMCA OFFICE (PHOTO) 5
January 21,
1965
Y CAMP LEADERS FORM SERVICE CLUB 5
January 21,
1965
CUB SCOUT MEMBERSHIP RECOGNIZED 7
January 21,
1965
KNOW YOUR LOCAL JAYCEES (AD WITH PHOTOS) 6
January 21,
1965
AUXILIARY PROVIDES FOR BOATING WOMEN (SMITH, MRS MELVIN) 9
January 21,
1965
CRAZY, MAN, CRAZY – DONKEY BASKETBALL COMING TO KIRKLAND 4
January 21,
1965
PARK BOARD ALLOTS BALL FIELD MONEY 4
January 21,
1965
CHURCH MEN SELECT NAME FOR GROUP (SDA -ASSOCIATION OF MISSIONARY MEN) 9
January 21,
1965
LELAND SEES 6-10 YEARS BEFORE REDMOND LINK DONE 1
January 21,
1965
ROAD GROUP PROPOSES HIGHWAY BILLS 3
January 21,
1965
CENTRAL WAY PARKING NOW UNDER STUDY 11
January 21,
1965
CITY TO PLAN FOR DRAINAGE UNDER GRANT 11
January 21,
1965
PAMELA HOTES, MICHAEL EASLEY 8
January 21,
1965
NANCY LEE ABBETT, JAMES ALLYN 8
January 28,
1965
WE ARE REMODELING – TRADEWELL (PHOTOS) 3
January 28,
1965
BANK SEEKS OKAY FOR BRANCH OFFICE IN ROSE HILL AREA (SEATTLE TRUST) 1
January 28,
1965
97-YEAR-OLD AUTHOR IS MYSTERY READER (CORNELL, LEWIS S) 1
January 28,
1965
THAT’S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A PUMP BREAKS (DURKEE, MILDRED / EMERSON, ROY) 1
January 28,
1965
ASSOCIATION ELECTS PRATT VICE PRES. (PRATT, ALVIN C) 5
January 28,
1965
BORN WITH OPEN SPINE: CHRIS PROVES PREDICTIONS WRONG (ANDERSON, CHRIS) 6
January 28,
1965
DANCE STEPS LEAD TO LUXURY VACATIONS (MATTSON, GLENN AND BEVERLY) 8
January 28,
1965
YMCA BUSY SITE ON NORTHUP WAY 1
January 28,
1965
CONSTRUCTION DOWN IN ’64 FOR KIRKLAND 2
January 28,
1965
WEST COAST BUILDING NEW FACILITY HERE (PHOTO) 3
January 28,
1965
EXTENSION GRANTED SHOPPING CENTER 3
January 28,
1965
NW COLLEGE TO BUILD NEW CHAPEL 5
January 28,
1965
NW COLLEGE TO BUILD NEW CHAPEL 5
January 28,
1965
BASSE HOME IS DESTROYED 4
January 28,
1965
NEIGHBORS START BUSINESS (SUBURBAN SECRETARIAL SERVICE – ELSE / VAN WYCK) 3
January 28,
1965
MOTHERS’ MARCH TUESDAY TO CLOSE DIMES’ DRIVE 6
January 28,
1965
POPULATION PROBLEM IN REDISTRICTING HERE 1
January 28,
1965
HIGHER DENSITY SOUGHT FOR KIRKLAND ACREAGE 2
January 28,
1965
ENROLLMENT HIGHEST IN 17 YEARS 1
January 28,
1965
U.S. GRANTS NORTHWEST COLLEGE ANTI-POVERTY FUNDS 5
January 28,
1965
FOUNDERS’ LUNCHEON FIRST FOR PTA COUNCIL 8
January 28,
1965
CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL PLACE TO AIR SCHOOL GRIPES (AOYAMA, RUBY) 9
January 28,
1965
JOAN D’ALESSANDRO, RICHARD SCHERER 8
January 28,
1965
LAURA MATTINGLY, WILLIAM BOSTON 8
January 28,
1965
ALICE PECK, ROBERT ARIES 8
January 28,
1965
PAMELA BARTHOLOMEW, TED MYERS 8
January 28,
1965
SUZANNE COOPER, JACK WHEADON JR 8
January 28,
1965
COMMISSION SEEKS FIREMEN APPLICATIONS 1
January 28,
1965
BASSE HOME IS DESTROYED 4
January 28,
1965
COUNCIL-MANAGER DUE MON 1
January 28,
1965
3 RESIGNING AT CITY HALL (DURKEE, MILDRED / CRAMER, JAMES / NORTON, MRS SAM) 1
January 28,
1965
KIRKLAND PLAN COMMISSION REORGANIZING, SOME RESIGN 1
January 28,
1965
KIRKLAND PLANNING COMMISSION (PHOTO) 3
January 28,
1965
HOUGHTON EMERGENCY CAR CAMPAIGN ‘OFF TO GOOD START’ 5
January 28,
1965
HOUGHTON EMERGENCY CAR CAMPAIGN ‘OFF TO GOOD START’ 5
January 28,
1965
HUMANE SOCIETY TO SERVE HOUGHTON 5
January 28,
1965
SHOT FIRED OVER HEADS OF 3 BOYS 1
January 28,
1965
BAR TO HONOR C JOHNSON (JOHNSON, CHARLES W) 1
January 28,
1965
SILVER DOLLARS TAKEN FROM HOME 1
January 28,
1965
22-CALIBER GUN REPORTED STOLEN 2
January 28,
1965
SLASHING OF TIRES REPORTED TO POLICE 2
January 28,
1965
GREEN, CHESTER M 1
January 28,
1965
CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL PLACE TO AIR SCHOOL GRIPES (AOYAMA, RUBY) 9
January 28,
1965
TAYLOR CHAMP CYCLIST (TAYLOR, DICK) 4
January 28,
1965
PASTOR RESIGNS FROM BAPTIST CHURCH (KOPP, S A) 11
January 28,
1965
JUICE TEMPORARILY OFF HERE MONDAY 1
January 28,
1965
F COLLUCCIO WINS PROJECT 1
January 28,
1965
MERLENE PORTER, WALTER FITCH 8
February 4,
1965
THEATRE TO BORROW FAMILY FROM AUDIENCE 7
February 4,
1965
BRANCH GROWTH NOTED (SEATTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN) 3
February 4,
1965
MAYOR IS RESIDENT SINCE ’47 (VAUX, JAMES G) 1
February 4,
1965
LITTLE FINN HILL SETTLER TO OBSERVE 85TH BIRTHDAY 1
February 4,
1965
RETIRING MAYOR GIVEN GOLFING SET, LESSONS (BAGGALEY, BYRON) 2
February 4,
1965
COUNTY LIBRARY NAMED FOR DR
SHERWOOD
3
February 4,
1965
100S HONOR RETIRING JUDGE (JOHNSON, CHARLES W) 3
February 4,
1965
OPENING NEW STORE, HE BECOMES CITIZEN (KUIJPERS, LEON) 8
February 4,
1965
NO NEWS, THEN HEARS PUGET ISLANDERS SAFE (HALL, CLARENCE V) 10
February 4,
1965
LELAND ADVISES CONTINUED INTEREST IN JUNIOR COLLEGE 2
February 4,
1965
CHAMBER OPENS: PROGRESS PROGRAM 1
February 4,
1965
NW COLLEGE NAMES 33 TO HONOR ROLL PX-4
February 4,
1965
SCHOOL SERVICE AREAS CHANGING FOR 1965-66 1
February 4,
1965
BOARD ACCEPTS JOHNSON RESIGNATION ‘WITH PROFOUND REGRET’ 10
February 4,
1965
NANCY KERR, TERRY OLSSON 8
February 4,
1965
ROSALYN HAWTHORN, MONTY GOHL 8
February 4,
1965
COUNCILMEN ELECT VAUX MAYOR, NAME CLARK ACTING MANAGER 1
February 4,
1965
VANDALS HIT HIVES, THIEF HITS SCHOOL 1
February 4,
1965
WOMAN-RULED COURT RE-ESTABLISHED HERE (DIMMICK, CAROLYN) 3
February 4,
1965
THANKS TO VOLUNTEERS, YOUNG HOSPITAL PATIENTS HAVE OWN ROOM PX-4
February 4,
1965
BOYD, ALTA SMITH 2
February 4,
1965
GUSTAFSON, ERNEST J 3
February 4,
1965
CRAWFORD, JULIA 3
February 4,
1965
MOTHER PROPOSES CLUB FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTS PX-4
February 4,
1965
EX AIRLINE STEWARDESSES ADOPT PERSONAL TOUCH IN DOING GOOD (BOLDS, MRS RICHARD) 9
February 4,
1965
POST OFFICE AUTOMATION NOW READY 14
February 4,
1965
HORSEMEN REQUEST MARYMOOR PARK SITE 1
February 4,
1965
EVANGELIST TO CONDUCT SERIES AT NAZARENE CHURCH (AYCOCK, JARETTE E) 5
February 4,
1965
ADVENTIST CHURCH LAYMEN LAUNCH COMMUNITY PROGRAM 9
February 4,
1965
REV NORTH RETIRES, NEW PASTOR NAMED FOR CHURCH (KIRKLAND TABERNACLE) 11
February 4,
1965
PAULSON TO SUPERVISE NEW TELEPHONE SERVICE CENTER 1
February 4,
1965
JUDITH HUDSON, EUGENE VAN HOUTEN 8
February 11,
1965
PTA LIFE MEMBERSHIP AWARDED JOHNSON (JOHNSON, MORTON) PX-4
February 11,
1965
GIRL’S BIRTHDAY DOLLAR INCREASED FOR CHURCH PROGRAM (NICHOLS, NAOMI) PX-4
February 11,
1965
LWHS GRAD WINS MEDAL IN SOUTH VIETNAM COMBAT (JARRARD, RICHARD D) 1
February 11,
1965
JOHNSON SINGING IN S.F. (JACKSON, WILLIE) 13
February 11,
1965
LOCAL TEEN CANTEEN CLOSES ‘TEMPORARILY’ 1
February 11,
1965
REMODELED TRADEWELL STORE OPENS THIS WEEK (PHOTO) 1
February 11,
1965
EAST SIDERS BEAT DRUMS FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2
February 11,
1965
UNIVERSITY CONSIDERED “BIG INDUSTRY” IN AREA 13
February 11,
1965
LOCAL TEEN CANTEEN CLOSES ‘TEMPORARILY’ 1
February 11,
1965
LWSD’S GROWTH PROBLEMS OUTLINED 1
February 11,
1965
AT HIGH SCHOOL: SIX TOP HONOR ROLL WITH PERFECT GRADES 9
February 11,
1965
MARY DOWNS, DALLAS DELAY 10
February 11,
1965
KATHY SUE HOUSEKEEPER, DAVID HAWLEY 10
February 11,
1965
SUE ELLEN BARRIE, SANTOS CONTRERAS 10
February 11,
1965
WHO PUTS OUT BLAZES AT PAR-MAC? 1
February 11,
1965
FIRE MAKES ATTORNEY’S DAUGHTER, 7, UNHAPPY (THOMAS, LAURA) 7
February 11,
1965
CITY HIRES TWO WOMEN (OBAN, ANN / NEAL, MARA) 1
February 11,
1965
HOUGHTON PLANNING REPORTED 13
February 11,
1965
BOYS ADMIT LOCAL THEFT 1
February 11,
1965
BREAK-IN HITS AT OAR-MAC INDUSTRIAL PARK 1
February 11,
1965
SALVINO, LEO 3
February 11,
1965
BUSCHRI, MARGUERITE ROBERTS 7
February 11,
1965
O’DONNELL, THOMAS JOHN 13
February 11,
1965
NEWCOMERS HERE FROM NEAR AND FAR (WELCOME WAGON) 3
February 11,
1965
TOASTMASTERS CLUB ORGANIZED HERE 3
February 11,
1965
TRAILBLAZERS’ WORK IS NEVER DONE (COVACHS, MRS BABE) 11
February 11,
1965
EVANS BILL WOULD PUT M.I., KIRKLAND, BELLEVUE IN 48TH 3
February 11,
1965
OLD MASTER FENCER VISITS HIGH SCHOOL (WOOD-GAINES, SAMUEL) 4
February 11,
1965
NAVY ASKS CHANGE FOR SEAPLANE
AREA
7
February 11,
1965
BIG VISITOR (PHOTO OF STERNWHEELER, W S PRESCOTT) 6
February 11,
1965
BUDGET PROPOSED ON ROAD PROJECTS (MAP) PX-4
February 11,
1965
INTERCHANGE JOB TO OPEN ‘FULL’ IN APRIL 1
February 11,
1965
CROSS-LAKE TRAFFIC JUMPS 30 PER CENT 1
February 11,
1965
REPAIRING 116TH AVE REQUESTED 1
February 11,
1965
FOURTH BRIDGE TO EAST SIDE PREDICTED IN TRANSPORTATION STUDY 1
February 11,
1965
REDMOND-NORTHUP ROAD BILL INTRODUCED 7
February 11,
1965
CITY HALL LAKE (PHOTO OF SEWER FLOOD) 7
February 18,
1965
MUSIC GROUP BRINGS OPERA ‘ORPHEUS’ TO KIRKLAND 10
February 18,
1965
SYMPOSIUM TO HEAR KANG PAPER (SHEEHAN, DOUG) 1
February 18,
1965
COUPLE RUNS INTO OBSTACLE COURSE ADOPTING VIETNAMESE BABY (WHITEHEAD) 1
February 18,
1965
VAUX TO REMODEL ARCADE BUILDING 4
February 18,
1965
BRIDLE AREA TROTS OUT CASE ON SCHOOL (AUDUBON) 1
February 18,
1965
ONE TEACHER CLUB SLAPS ANOTHER 2
February 18,
1965
‘NEW MATHEMATICS’ TOPIC OF HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM 6
February 18,
1965
2 OLYMPIA TRIPS GAIN $72,752 FOR LWSD 7
February 18,
1965
KJHS HONOR ROLL PUPILS ANNOUNCED 8
February 18,
1965
JACQUELINE WOODSON, THOMAS SCHROEDER 10
February 18,
1965
MARY ELIZABETH DOWNS, DALLAS DELAY 10
February 18,
1965
CITY CHALLENGES STATE, COUNTY (PAYMENT FOR WATERFRONT PARKING LOT) 1
February 18,
1965
CITY CHALLENGES STATE, COUNTY (PAYMENT FOR WATERFRONT PARKING LOT) 1
February 18,
1965
CITY ADVISED: PUBLISH ORDINANCES, NOTICES 5
February 18,
1965
JUANITA DAY CARE HOME CHOSEN FOR DENTAL HYGIENE PROJECT PX-4
February 18,
1965
TOT LINES PICKETING CONTINUES 2
February 18,
1965
CITY CHALLENGES STATE, COUNTY (PAYMENT FOR WATERFRONT PARKING LOT) 1
February 18,
1965
CITY CHALLENGES STATE, COUNTY (PAYMENT FOR WATERFRONT PARKING LOT) 1
February 18,
1965
MAN ARRESTED UNDER CITY DOG LEASH LAW 5
February 18,
1965
FOSTER, LYNN 2
February 18,
1965
WILLIAMSON, MAUDE L 5
February 18,
1965
LEWIS, FLORENCE DOLLY 7
February 18,
1965
NEIGHBOR, EMILY 13
February 18,
1965
JC’S PLAN ‘COMMUNITY ATTITUDE SURVEY’ HERE 1
February 18,
1965
JUNIOR NOKOMIS CLUB DATES BACK TO 1934 (JOHNSTON, GLYNETH) 11
February 18,
1965
BALL FIELD FENCE CONTRACT AWARDED 4
February 18,
1965
TIGHT SQUEEZE (PHOTO OF CAR ON SIDEWALK) 6
February 18,
1965
ROAD BOOSTERS FACE DIRECTOR’S OPPOSITION 1
February 18,
1965
SMOKING OUT LEAKS (PHOTO OF SEWERS BEING SMOKED) 7
February 25,
1965
CAL GAINS TAX EXEMPT STATUS 2
February 25,
1965
DISC JOCKEY TURNS ACTOR FOR THEATRE EAST OFFERING (ROBERTS, LAN) 5
February 25,
1965
SHOW GIVES INSIGHT TO “GALLERY” ARTISTS 11
February 25,
1965
STORY OF “ORPHEUS” TOLD OPERA GOERS 11
February 25,
1965
REDMONDER SEEKS PATENT ON BETTER ORANGE CRATE (SHEEHAN, DOUG) 2
February 25,
1965
DISC JOCKEY TURNS ACTOR FOR THEATRE EAST OFFERING (ROBERTS, LAN) 5
February 25,
1965
PTA LIFE MEMBERSHIP GOES TO HOUGHTON LIBRARIAN (BLANCHARD, FLORENCE) 8
February 25,
1965
DOLLAR RETURNED PLUS BONUS FOR BOY’S HONESTY (LINDQUIST, RONALD BARTON) 10
February 25,
1965
TRUCK ALMOST GOES ‘THROUGH THE MIDDLE…’ OF THE DEPOT (PHOTO) 1
February 25,
1965
COLLEGE BILL JUMPS 1 HURDLE, HITS 2ND 2
February 25,
1965
RESIDENTS PROTEST PROPOSED APARTMENT 1
February 25,
1965
COUNCIL ACCREDITS NURSING HOME (LAKE VUE MANOR) 5
February 25,
1965
CANTEEN’S UGN FUND MAY END 1
February 25,
1965
CANTEEN’S UGN FUND MAY END 1
February 25,
1965
COMMISSION OKAYS C-3 ANNEXATION 1
February 25,
1965
BOARD OKAYS SABBATICALS 14
February 25,
1965
SENIORS SEEK JOBS 1
February 25,
1965
JOYCE MAE JONES, DONALD D BAIER 8
February 25,
1965
HOLMAN SUCCEEDS BAGGALEY 3
February 25,
1965
CITY TO MAIL WATER BROCHURE 5
February 25,
1965
NEW COUNCIL SETS RULES ON HANDLING CITY MATTERS 5
February 25,
1965
KIRKLANDER LEADS “BATTLE OF BULGE” ARMY (NELSON, GLENN
E)(RECORDS)
3
February 25,
1965
RESIDENTS PROTEST PROPOSED APARTMENT 1
February 25,
1965
LAST KIRK CHILD DIES IN CALIF. (CHARLTON, JESSIE KIRK) 1
February 25,
1965
2 JUANITA TEENS SOLVE THEFT CASE 1
February 25,
1965
SHERIFF’S OFFICE ARRESTS 2 IN 3 BREAK-INS AT JUANITA 1
February 25,
1965
TWO ARRESTED IN TAVERN FIGHT 1
February 25,
1965
PUB OWNER FOUND GUILTY (LOOMIS, PORTER J) 3
February 25,
1965
LAST KIRK CHILD DIES IN CALIF. (CHARLTON, JESSIE KIRK) 1
February 25,
1965
ANDERSON, RUBY 2
February 25,
1965
ASSOCIATION DOES MORE THAN DRUM FOR TEACHER’S SALARIES (NELSON, JIM) 9
February 25,
1965
SAMMAMISH STORY IN AUTHOR’S SECOND BOOK (HUDSON, LOIS PHILLIPS) 1
February 25,
1965
BROTHERHOOD NOMINATIONS SOUGHT 1
February 25,
1965
EPISCOPALIAN FROM AFRICA TO SPEAK AT CHURCH HERE (ZINGANI, MAXWELL Y) 7
February 25,
1965
CHURCH TO FEATURE PROGRAM ON AFRICA (CONGREGATIONAL) 7
February 25,
1965
GASOLINE HALTS TRAFFIC 1
February 25,
1965
TRUCK ALMOST GOES ‘THROUGH THE MIDDLE…’ OF THE DEPOT (PHOTO) 1
February 25,
1965
BULGE-ENDING 3RD BRIDGE PROPOSED 1
February 25,
1965
‘FIX’ DUE AT SLOUGH 1
February 25,
1965
DISTANCE, RIBBON CUT (PHOTO OF BOTHELL-MONROE HIGHWAY) 5
February 25,
1965
CHERILYN CALLISON, STEVEN LEVERETT 8
February 25,
1965
SUSAN KRAFFT, RON KATHREN 8
March 4, 1965 KIRKLANDER AGAIN WINS ARMY PISTOL MATCHES (BAUM, MAURICE) 4
March 4, 1965 MISS KIRKLAND IS WINNER (JOHNSON, ROBERTA) 5
March 4, 1965 7TH, MARKET STATION TO FEATURE HISTORICAL MARKER 2
March 4, 1965 STORE USES 600 YARDS OF CARPET (KIRKLAND FURNITURE) 10
March 4, 1965 LEASED PARK SITE MULLED FOR SCHOOL 1
March 4, 1965 7TH, MARKET STATION TO FEATURE HISTORICAL MARKER 2
March 4, 1965 NAVYMAN RETURNS AS HOME BURNS (CHRISTENSEN, JOHN M) 1
March 4, 1965 STORE USES 600 YARDS OF CARPET (KIRKLAND FURNITURE) 10
March 4, 1965 LEE OPENS RENTAL FIRM ON CENTRAL (LEE, JIM) 11
March 4, 1965 CHAMBER SCHEDULES S NEEL 1
March 4, 1965 KIRKLAND TO ADOPT IMPROVEMENT PLAN 6
March 4, 1965 SCHOOL STAFFERS’ TRAVEL APPROVED 6
March 4, 1965 SEMINAR CLASSES RATED ‘REAL SUCCESS’ AT LWHS 7
March 4, 1965 ROSELYN ROSENBACK, KIM G KAY 8
March 4, 1965 CAROL SUE EMERICK, GERALD ROGER ANDERSON 8
March 4, 1965 ROCK SHOW TO FEATURE JEWELRY DEMONSTRATION 8
March 4, 1965 NAVYMAN RETURNS AS HOME BURNS (CHRISTENSEN, JOHN M) 1
March 4, 1965 FIRE CALL TIME DISCUSSED AT KIRKLAND COUNCIL MEET 1
March 4, 1965 UNEXPECTED VISIT (PHOTO OF FIRE TRUCK) 10
March 4, 1965 NEW LAW GIVES EAST SIDE OKANOGAN, WHATCOM SENATORS 1
March 4, 1965 FIRE CALL TIME DISCUSSED AT KIRKLAND COUNCIL MEET 1
March 4, 1965 3 NAMED KIRKLAND PLANNERS 1
March 4, 1965 CONSENSUS: NO SENSE IN CENSUS 1
March 4, 1965 3 IN LINE TO HEAD PARKS
DEPARTMENT
13
March 4, 1965 30 CITY MANAGER APPLICATIONS ARRIVE 13
March 4, 1965 DIAL M – FOR SMOKERS’ RECORDINGS STARTS HERE PX-4
March 4, 1965 7TH, MARKET STATION TO FEATURE HISTORICAL MARKER 2
March 4, 1965 SEWERS MEET SET AT JUANITA 1
March 4, 1965 IN THE GLOAMING (PHOTO OF LAKE) 10
March 4, 1965 BURGLARS HIT STORE TWICE 1
March 4, 1965 CHANGE ASKED IN LEASH LAW 13
March 4, 1965 SERUM RELAY AIDS LOCAL BOY (OSBORN, ROBERT) 2
March 4, 1965 CLINE, SIMON WESLEY (WES) 1
March 4, 1965 IBSEN, CURT EVERETT 1
March 4, 1965 WILLARD, FRANK OWEN 2
March 4, 1965 MALONEY, ANNIE CATHERINE 5
March 4, 1965 HULL, MARY FRANCES 5
March 4, 1965 HALL, BETTY 6
March 4, 1965 ENSLOW, THOMAS 6
March 4, 1965 MCMURTREY, MARY ANNA AGNES 6
March 4, 1965 ROTARY CLUB PROGRAM HAS INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR 6
March 4, 1965 ARTS LEAGUE WOMEN FORM ORGANIZATION 8
March 4, 1965 SENIOR GIRLS’ TEA IS 38TH FOR BPW 8
March 4, 1965 TOASTMISTRESS TRAINING STRESSES SELF IMPROVEMENT (HALEY, MRS WILBUR) 9
March 4, 1965 LOCAL SHARPSHOTS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP 4
March 4, 1965 SHULTS TAKES STATE CROWN (SHULTS, BRUCE – WRESTLING) 4
March 4, 1965 LEASED PARK SITE MULLED FOR SCHOOL 1
March 4, 1965 3 IN LINE TO HEAD PARKS
DEPARTMENT
13
March 4, 1965 ADVENTIST STUDENTS SHARE CLASSROOM AID WITH AFRICANS 11
March 4, 1965 FOREIGN COMPACT HAS LAST LAUGH ON “BIG BROTHER” 1
March 4, 1965 LELAND ‘HOPEFUL’ ON ROUTE 1
March 4, 1965 LELAND BELIEVES LEGISLATURE TO PASS 3RD-BRIDGE BILLS 6
March 4, 1965 SEWERS MEET SET AT JUANITA 1
March 4, 1965 PHONE EXCHANGE: LAKE WASHINGTON? 6
March 4, 1965 MINE DETECTOR? (PHOTO OF BECKER, WILLIAM – SEWERS) 10
March 4, 1965 WATER TANK IS PROPOSED 13
March 4, 1965 TOLT RIVER WATERSHED ‘NEVER’ SHUT 16
March 4, 1965 PATRICE MACK, MARSHALL CATES 8
March 4, 1965 JANET STARK, STEPHEN NELSON 8
March 11, 1965 OPERA “ORPHEUS” HAS PREVIEW SHOWING HERE 8
March 11, 1965 LC STUDENT BOUND FOR YUGOSLAVIA (HUNTER, LINDA) 1
March 11, 1965 KIRKLAND FOSTER PARENTS (PHOTO OF MAGNUSON, MR AND MRS EARL) 6
March 11, 1965 BEING CHURCH SECRETARY ONE OF MANY JOBS (PIERCE, DOROTHY) 10
March 11, 1965 REVAMPED RICHARDSON BEN FRANKLIN OPENING (PHOTO) 5
March 11, 1965 COUNCIL POSTPONES APARTMENT ACTION 7
March 11, 1965 ‘BIT OF WORLD’S FAIR’ DECORATES APARTMENTS (GOLD MEDALLION) 11
March 11, 1965 REVAMPED RICHARDSON BEN FRANKLIN OPENING (PHOTO) 5
March 11, 1965 BOAT RIDE CLAIMS LIFE OF BOY, 13 (PIERCE, RANDEL) 1
March 11, 1965 PLANNERS OKAY MULTIPLE ZONING ON 4TH AVE S 1
March 11, 1965 EFFECT OF 3 EDUCATION BUDGETS COMPARED 2
March 11, 1965 HOUGHTON EMERGENCY-CAR DRIVE TOPS ONE-FOURTH MARK (PHOTO) PX-4
March 11, 1965 HOUGHTON FIREMEN WIN PHONES 1
March 11, 1965 BRUSH FIRE THREATENS HOUSES 1
March 11, 1965 41 PLANS FIRE TRUCK PURCHASE 2
March 11, 1965 BRUSH FIRES KEEP AREA’S VOLUNTEER FIREMEN BUSY 7
March 11, 1965 FIRE PERMIT RULE LIFTED PART OF YEAR 7
March 11, 1965 1ST, 41ST LEFT WITH NON-LOCAL SOLONS 1
March 11, 1965 CITY TO PAY LESS FOR GASOLINE 2
March 11, 1965 HOUGHTON FIREMEN WIN PHONES 1
March 11, 1965 COUNCIL POSTPONES APARTMENT ACTION 7
March 11, 1965 SLING-SHOT DAMAGES BUSINESSES 1
March 11, 1965 4 IN HOME; THIEF HITS 1
March 11, 1965 BURGLARS HIT AT 2 PLACES 1
March 11, 1965 P PRIMEAU HEARING DUE MARCH 16 1
March 11, 1965 JUDGE FINES MAN ON LEASH CHARGE 2
March 11, 1965 PIERCE, RANDEL 1
March 11, 1965 WOODS, LEO 1
March 11, 1965 DRAIN, EDNA 1
March 11, 1965 HALL, CLAYTON 2
March 11, 1965 NEWCOMERS FROM SEATTLE FIND NEIGHBORHOOD FRIENDLY (WELCOME WAGON) PX-4
March 11, 1965 EAST SIDE Y NAMES HANSEN REPLACEMENT 2
March 11, 1965 YOUNG WOMEN INVITED TO FORM JUNIOR CLUB 8
March 11, 1965 TOPS CLUB MEMBERS LEARN TO SAY “NO” TO OVEREATING (SIPILA, MRS
JOHN)
9
March 11, 1965 CRAMER ELECTED IN ‘HOT’ J.C. VOTE (CRAMER, JAMES) 1
March 11, 1965 BPW CLUB JOINS IN SALUTE TO WORKING WOMEN 8
March 11, 1965 CIRCULATION MAN JOINS ESJ STAFF 1
March 11, 1965 BRIDGE USE SPIRALING UP 1
March 11, 1965 KINGSGATE 1ST TO BURY UTILITIES LOCALLY 2
March 11, 1965 CECILE BARIL, BRYCE JOHNSON 8
March 11, 1965 JO ANNE SMITH, RICHARD CLARK 8
March 18, 1965 COFFEE HOUR TO LAUNCH REGISTRATION IN ARTS 8
March 18, 1965 DONNA LISLE GIVES RECITAL 3
March 18, 1965 BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS “ADOPTED” GRANDFATHER (ZABLE,
FRED)(PHOTO)
10
March 18, 1965 2 KIRKLAND YOUNGSTERS TO SKATE IN ‘ICE CHIPS’ (DONALDSON / WALKER) 12
March 18, 1965 BRIDLE ‘RELIEF’ PASSED 2
March 18, 1965 NEW CHEVROLET FACILITY RECEIVES ACCLAIM (PHOTO) 6
March 18, 1965 ‘FILIBUSTER’ KILLS THREAT TO COLLEGE 2
March 18, 1965 UNCLE SAM OKAYS FUNDS FOR LWSD 12
March 18, 1965 ACTION AGAINST
HOUSE DEFERRED (726 16TH AVE W)
7
March 18, 1965 KENNY KIRKLAND TOWNWIDE SALE GREETS SPRING 1
March 18, 1965 OWNER MOVES DRESS SHOP (CAROL’S DRESS SHOP – FLETCHER, EUNICE) 10
March 18, 1965 3 HALLS FORD MEN HONORED (CALVIN / FITCH / HALLS) 11
March 18, 1965 WRECK INJURES RIDENOUR (RIDENOUR, WILLIAM C) 1
March 18, 1965 HESITATING LOOK (PHOTO OF KIDS LOOKING AT DISSECTED FROG) 1
March 18, 1965 REZONING APPROVED BY COUNCIL 1
March 18, 1965 R-9 ZONE ASKED ON 100TH NE BY E H CARLSON 7
March 18, 1965 HESITATING LOOK (PHOTO OF KIDS LOOKING AT DISSECTED FROG) 1
March 18, 1965 EQUALIZATION SEEN AID TO LAKE WASHINGTON 2
March 18, 1965 ‘WAIT TO MARRY’, SPEAKER TELLS LW SENIOR GIRLS 9
March 18, 1965 4-TH GRADERS SHOW SCIENCE PROWESS (PHOTOS) 11
March 18, 1965 LW SKIPPERS SLATE BARBERSHOP SHOW 10
March 18, 1965 CARNIVAL ATTRACTION (PHOTO OF POSTER FOR ROSE HILL SPRING CARNIVAL) 5
March 18, 1965 PAID FIREMEN PROPOSED 1
March 18, 1965 HOUGHTON FIREMEN HAVE THIRD CHIEF 12
March 18, 1965 CITY HIRES PARK SUPT. 1
March 18, 1965 FIVE NAMED TO BOARDS 1
March 18, 1965 COUNCIL SAYS ‘NO’ TO CLUB ON SIGN AT CITY ENTRANCE 7
March 18, 1965 CITY TAKES RESPONSIBILITY (PAR-MAC) 7
March 18, 1965 SHERIFF PLANS MARYMOOR STATION, JUANITA DOCK 1
March 18, 1965 KIRKLAND PASTOR CHOSEN FOR STOP SMOKING SESSION (MATTHEWS, DANIEL G) 11
March 18, 1965 HOUGHTON FIREMEN HAVE THIRD CHIEF 12
March 18, 1965 SHERIFF PLANS MARYMOOR STATION, JUANITA DOCK 1
March 18, 1965 SHERIFF PLANS MARYMOOR STATION, JUANITA DOCK 1
March 18, 1965 CHIEF ASKS ADDITIONAL POLICEMEN 1
March 18, 1965 OCCUPIED-HOUSE BURGLARY CLEARED IN YOUTH’S ARREST 1
March 18, 1965 THREE ARRESTED IN WINDOW SHOOTINGS 1
March 18, 1965 SHERIFF PLANS MARYMOOR STATION, JUANITA DOCK 1
March 18, 1965 STATIONS, RIDING STABLE, CAR HIT IN BURGLARIES 7
March 18, 1965 ACTION AGAINST
HOUSE DEFERRED (726 16TH AVE W)
7
March 18, 1965 STOLEN HERE, CAR FOUND, ‘STRIPPED’ 12
March 18, 1965 CITY DADS APPROVE PLANS FOR LIBRARY 7
March 18, 1965 HANCOCK, CHARLES BOYD 6
March 18, 1965 LINDBERG, FLORENCE ADELAIDE 7
March 18, 1965 CHRISTOFFERS, CORA MATHILDA 7
March 18, 1965 MANVILLE, WILLIAM GEORGE 12
March 18, 1965 DR MCKIBBEN NAMED ROTARY CLUB PRESIDENT 1
March 18, 1965 INTEREST IN OWN CHILDREN PROMPTS ROSE HILL PTA WORKER (MCCLINTICK) 9
March 18, 1965 GUILD SPONSORS WIG SHOW HERE 8
March 18, 1965 CITY HIRES PARK SUPT. 1
March 18, 1965 BRIDLE ‘RELIEF’ PASSED 2
March 18, 1965 HORSEMEN TO REQUEST PARK SITE 4
March 18, 1965 CHURCH YOUTH TO HOLD CONFERENCE IN KIRKLAND (CONGREGATIONAL) 5
March 18, 1965 CARNIVAL ATTRACTION (PHOTO OF POSTER FOR ROSE HILL SPRING CARNIVAL) 5
March 18, 1965 EXPLODING POPULATION BOOMING TRAFFIC VOLUME PX-4
March 18, 1965 CITY OKAYS ‘HEART’ OF DRAIN PROGRAM 1
March 18, 1965 THAT’S SOME MOTOR (PHOTO OF SEWAGE PUMP) 2
March 18, 1965 VICKY SPARLING, DAVID COLTRAN 8
March 18, 1965 LOUISE BREMER, WILLIAM SYGITOWICZ 8
March 25, 1965 DESIGNER OF GIRL SCOUT CREST USES INDIAN DESIGN (JOHNCOX, HELEN) PX-4
March 25, 1965 Y PRESIDENT NAMED BROTHERHOOD WINNER (BANKSON, RUDY) 1
March 25, 1965 EX-BOAT WORKS OWNER’S SHOP BURNS (BALLINGER CABINET SHOP) 1
March 25, 1965 FENCING SLATED AT FIVE SCHOOLS 4
March 25, 1965 DIFFERENCES IN TWO CENTER PLANS AIRED 1
March 25, 1965 PLAN COMMISSION STAND ON PLAN IS REVEALED (CIVIC CENTER) 10
March 25, 1965 CIVIC CENTER PLANS REVIEWED 10
March 25, 1965 EX-BOAT WORKS OWNER’S SHOP BURNS (BALLINGER CABINET SHOP) 1
March 25, 1965 QUICK ‘DRAW’ BEATS DENIAL OF REZONING 5
March 25, 1965 PRINCIPALS APPOINTED 1
March 25, 1965 COED CAMPING TRIP OKAYED BY BOARD 1
March 25, 1965 BELLEVUE SCHOOLS WANT TO ‘CROSS OVER BRIDGE’ 5
March 25, 1965 SABBATICAL PAY SLITS LW BOARD 5
March 25, 1965 PETITIONS ASKING 4-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL 6
March 25, 1965 MOTHERS LEARN THROUGH PARTICIPATION IN NURSERY SCHOOL (JEWELL, JANE) 9
March 25, 1965 PENELOPE SUE VICARY, ROGER DECKER 8
March 25, 1965 TAFFY LEE CORNWELL, WARREN LISENBY 8
March 25, 1965 LYNETTE ADELL SKAARUP, WILLIAM MOORE COLE 8
March 25, 1965 SHIRLEY JEAN HAYES, EDWIN ALLEN REED 8
March 25, 1965 BROTHERS FOUR (KIRKLANDER INCLUDED) TO SING NEARBY (KIRKLAND, MIKE) PX-4
March 25, 1965 PAGEANT DATE DUE MAY 22 6
March 25, 1965 16 OF HOUGHTON’S 20 FIREMEN RESIGN; ‘WE’VE BEEN PUSHED TOO FAR’, THEY SAY 1
March 25, 1965 HOUGHTON MAYOR GIVEN OKAY TO FIRE, HIRE FIRE CHIEF 1
March 25, 1965 EX-BOAT WORKS OWNER’S SHOP BURNS (BALLINGER CABINET SHOP) 1
March 25, 1965 RADIO UNITS TO REPLACE FIRE PHONES 1
March 25, 1965 ARCHITECT EXPLAINS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 10
March 25, 1965 MEDICAIRE FOUND LACKING, DOCTOR TELLS ROTARIANS 11
March 25, 1965 16 OF HOUGHTON’S 20 FIREMEN RESIGN; ‘WE’VE BEEN PUSHED TOO FAR’, THEY SAY 1
March 25, 1965 HOUGHTON MAYOR GIVEN OKAY TO FIRE, HIRE FIRE CHIEF 1
March 25, 1965 HOUGHTON LIBRARY LEVY NEEDS 500-VOTE 7
March 25, 1965 JUANITA METRO TRUNK AWAITS ACTION 11
March 25, 1965 2ND VEHICLE ‘STRIPPED’ AFTER THEFT AT PAR-MAC 1
March 25, 1965 POLICE DISCOVER CLOTHESLESS MAN IN KIRKLAND ALLEYWAY 1
March 25, 1965 HOUSE ENTERED, TOLLS MISSING 2
March 25, 1965 HOUGHTON LIBRARY LEVY NEEDS 500-VOTE 7
March 25, 1965 HANSEN, LILY BRONS 6
March 25, 1965 OBAITEK, MICHAEL JOSEPH 7
March 25, 1965 BAIN, SANFORD 11
March 25, 1965 ESKOLA, LEMPI MARY 11
March 25, 1965 ADAMS, ERNEST ALEXANDER 11
March 25, 1965 GARTHE, GAIL 11
March 25, 1965 MERZ, MILDRED E 11
March 25, 1965 SMITH, ERWIN 13
March 25, 1965 HEAD OF CHIEF SEATTLE MEETING LOCAL SCOUTERS 6
March 25, 1965 LOCAL SHARPSHOOTERS WIN SECTIONAL CROWN 4
March 25, 1965 DIFFERENCES IN TWO CENTER PLANS AIRED 1
March 25, 1965 PLAN COMMISSION STAND ON PLAN IS REVEALED (CIVIC CENTER) 10
March 25, 1965 CIVIC CENTER PLANS REVIEWED 10
March 25, 1965 STATE ‘INTERESTED’ IN MOVING HOUGHTON 405 INTERCHANGE 1
March 25, 1965 WORK SET ON ACCESS 1
March 25, 1965 405 TO SHIFT TO FREEWAY DISTRICT 5
March 25, 1965 JUANITA METRO TRUNK AWAITS ACTION 11
March 25, 1965 ELIZABETH ANNE BYRNE, BARNARD A BRUCE 8
April 1, 1965 GALLERY OPENS ART SHOW 14
April 1, 1965 ADVENTIST STUDENTS WELCOME TEACHER HOME FROM WORLD TOUR (THOMSEN) PX-4
April 1, 1965 FAMILY CHERISHES CAT NAMED “QUEENIE” (BAILEY, GERRY) 1
April 1, 1965 KIRKLAND CO-ED SKI QUEEN (PHOTO OF JOHNSON, ROBERTA) 1
April 1, 1965 COOKING TEACHER GIVES MEATLESS RECIPES (STAFFORD, MRS RICHARD) 9
April 1, 1965 HEALTH NOT AGE SLOWS MRS RAMAGE – SOMEWHAT (RAMAGE, ETTA S) 9
April 1, 1965 BROKEN LIMB DOESN’T HAMPER RACE ‘DRIVER’ (TREMAINE, BRAD) 11
April 1, 1965 COLLEGE ‘WIPED OUT’? 1
April 1, 1965 CHURCH REZONE APPROVED (SDA) 6
April 1, 1965 LOCAL FOOD LANE CELEBRATES 9 YEARS 11
April 1, 1965 KIRKLANDER NAMED TO UGN (GAW, J WILSON) 11
April 1, 1965 HOUGHTON’S OFFICIAL ATTITUDE QUESTIONED (LETTERS TO EDITOR) 2
April 1, 1965 MODULE TIME FOR JUNIOR HIGH PROPOSED PX-4
April 1, 1965 SCHOOL BOUNDARY BILL WAITS SIGNING 2
April 1, 1965 5000 WORKERS SEEN AT PAR-MAC 1
April 1, 1965 LOUISE ABEL, DONALD HOOD 8
April 1, 1965 CAROL ANN DICKERSON, FRED STEPHEN HAZZARD 8
April 1, 1965 PARTICIPATION INVITED IN INTERRACIAL VISITS 10
April 1, 1965 2-DAY OLD HOUGHTON ANSWERS CALLS 1
April 1, 1965 NEW CITY ‘IMAGE’ VIEWED 1
April 1, 1965 OIL COMPANY HEARINGS IN HOUGHTON 1
April 1, 1965 2-DAY OLD HOUGHTON ANSWERS CALLS 1
April 1, 1965 2-DAY OLD HOUGHTON ANSWERS CALLS 1
April 1, 1965 CHECK WRITER IN CHECK 1
April 1, 1965 P PRIMEAU WINS CHANGE TO SEATTLE 3
April 1, 1965 MATCHING $$ OKAYED FOR LIBRARY 1
April 1, 1965 VOTERS APPROVE LIBRARY (HOUGHTON) 1
April 1, 1965 ARIES, ALBERT 2
April 1, 1965 ANDERSON, ANNE 2
April 1, 1965 JATON, TAMARA ANN 10
April 1, 1965 5 MORE TOASTMASTERS NEEDED FOR CHARTER PX-4
April 1, 1965 CAL WOMEN TO CHOOSE GROUP NAME 9
April 1, 1965 CLUB SHOOTS STATE CROWN 4
April 1, 1965 WRESTLERS TO WRESTLE HERE DESPITE POLITICAL ‘WRESTLING’ 5
April 1, 1965 ADVENTIST STUDENTS WELCOME TEACHER HOME FROM WORLD TOUR (THOMSEN) PX-4
April 1, 1965 MEETINGS TO INTRODUCE UNITARIANISM TO PUBLIC 9
April 1, 1965 NEW CITY ‘IMAGE’ VIEWED 1
April 1, 1965 SPAN TRAFFIC CONTINUES UP 1
April 8, 1965 KIRKLAND COUPLE OBSERVE 66TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (STEVENS, GARDNER) 8
April 8, 1965 RECEPTION HONORS 25TH ANNIVERSARY (ANDREW, MR AND MRS MARION A) 11
April 8, 1965 LW STUDENTS WIN 2 OF 3 AWARDS IN GALLERY’S HIGH SCHOOL ART SHOW 6
April 8, 1965 GALLERY RENTAL PATRONS USE SERVICE FOR MANY REASONS 9
April 8, 1965 LW JUNIOR SERVES AS PAGE IN OLYMPIA (JOHNSON, LESLIE) 1
April 8, 1965 SCOTT AWARDED CROSS (SCOTT, JESSE E) 6
April 8, 1965 NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS SHARE SAME FIRST AND LAST NAMES (THOMPSON, BARBARA) 10
April 8, 1965 JULY OPENING PROBABLE (PHOTO OF ALBERTSON’S) 7
April 8, 1965 TO COLLEGE: HB104 SEEN NO DETERRENT 1
April 8, 1965 KIRKLAND CONDOMINIUM RECOMMENDED FOR OK 1
April 8, 1965 NURSING HOME PATIENTS INVITE PUBLIC (LAKE VUE MANOR) 11
April 8, 1965 MARINE SALES, SERVICE BUSINESS OPENS LOCALLY (HOLIDAY MARINE) 6
April 8, 1965 D EGBERT ‘HOME’ IN NEW FIRM (DALE’S SERVICE) 7
April 8, 1965 HOUSE HIT BY TRUCK IN MISHAP 1
April 8, 1965 CHAMBER PLANS ‘MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR’ MEET 1
April 8, 1965 VOLUNTEER WORKERS STAFF CANCER DRIVE 9
April 8, 1965 CONTROVERSIAL ZONE CHANGE NIXED 4-3 1
April 8, 1965 KIRKLAND ZONING LAW CHANGES ADVISED 2
April 8, 1965 CHANGE IN PROCEDURE SUGGESTED FOR REZONING 5
April 8, 1965 REZONING REFERRED FOR STUDY 5
April 8, 1965 RENEE RENANDO, CALVIN NETTERFIELD 8
April 8, 1965 ROBERT L GRAEP, R K RETTIG 8
April 8, 1965 CHAIRMEN ANNOUNCED FOR PRIMROSE SHOW 11
April 8, 1965 HOUGHTON PETITION CIRCULATES (FIRE DEPARTMENT) 1
April 8, 1965 AMEND CIVIC CENTER PORTION OF COMP PLAN, PLANNERS SAY 1
April 8, 1965 NEW RECREATION HEAD TAKES OVER (FRENCH, BOB) 1
April 8, 1965 CITY OKAYS ANNEX, NIXES VACATION 3
April 8, 1965 AMBULANCE FIRM OPENS HERE TODAY 1
April 8, 1965 VOLUNTEERS TO HELP SCHOOL NURSES 12
April 8, 1965 HOUGHTON PETITION CIRCULATES (FIRE DEPARTMENT) 1
April 8, 1965 ADDITIONAL POLICEMAN AUTHORIZED 1
April 8, 1965 LEASH LAW CHANGE PROPOSED 1
April 8, 1965 STOLEN CAR FOUND HERE 1
April 8, 1965 N QUINN PROPOSES COURTS JOIN 3
April 8, 1965 RILEY FILES CLAIM AGAINST KIRKLAND (RILEY, JAMES M) 3
April 8, 1965 OUTBOARD MOTOR STOLEN, VETERINARY HOSPITAL ENTERED 3
April 8, 1965 LIBRARY FLOOR PLAN (MAP) 3
April 8, 1965 DORCAS SOCIETY HELPS THOSE IN NEED 10
April 8, 1965 EAST SIDE YMCA MEMBER CAMPAIGN EXCEEDS GOAL 3
April 8, 1965 PAPER CARRYING LINCOLN DEATH NEWS GIVEN SCHOOL (RJHS) 12
April 8, 1965 NEW RECREATION HEAD TAKES OVER (FRENCH, BOB) 1
April 8, 1965 PUBLIC’S ADVICE SOUGHT ON MARYMOOR PLANS 7
April 8, 1965 EAST SIDE IN ‘GOOD SHAPE’ ON HIGHWAYS FOR 1965-67 2
April 8, 1965 PHONE RATES DECREASED 15
April 8, 1965 JACQUELINE WOODSON, THOMAS E SCHROEDER 8
April 8, 1965 NOREEN RATHJEN, DARYL KELLUM 8
April 15, 1965 FAMILY TO HONOR SOMAS ON 25TH WEDDING DATE (SOMAS, MR AND MRS GORDON) 9
April 15, 1965 G BOHNING WINS AWARD IN CALIF. 6
April 15, 1965 BRIDLE TRAILERS CORRAL SCHOOL AS BOARD REVISES BUILDING POLICY 1
April 15, 1965 BRIDLE TRAILERS CORRAL SCHOOL AS BOARD REVISES BUILDING POLICY 1
April 15, 1965 STATION REQUEST REOPENED 1
April 15, 1965 PLYWOOD FIRM HAS NEW NAME (WESTERN PRE FINISH WOOD WORK CO) 2
April 15, 1965 DR TAYLOR RESIGNS FROM SCHOOL BOARD 1
April 15, 1965 LWEA PROPOSES STUDY, SALARY SCHEDULE CHANGES 2
April 15, 1965 SABBATICAL POLICY SET BY BOARD 3
April 15, 1965 BUG-MAKING RELATES ART, SCIENCE FOR KJH STUDENTS 7
April 15, 1965 TEACHERS’ GROUPS SCORES BIG AT MEETING 7
April 15, 1965 MINISTER NEW PTA PRESIDENT (JACKSON, FRANK) 14
April 15, 1965 LOCAL FAMILIES PARTICIPATE IN INTERRACIAL HOME VISIT PREVIEW PX-4
April 15, 1965 CELEBRATION TO HERALD ’65 BASEBALL SEASON 1
April 15, 1965 HUNT ON FOR MISS KIRKLAND 1
April 15, 1965 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONTROVERSY FLARES AT COUNCIL MEETING 1
April 15, 1965 HOUGHTON FIRE DEPARTMENT ACTION OVERDUE, FORMER MAYOR ASSERTS 2
April 15, 1965 DEPARTMENTS JOIN IN SKIN DIVING CLASS 2
April 15, 1965 EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE ANNOUNCED FOR SUNDAY 1
April 15, 1965 STATION REQUEST REOPENED 1
April 15, 1965 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONTROVERSY FLARES AT COUNCIL MEETING 1
April 15, 1965 HOUGHTON FIRE DEPARTMENT ACTION OVERDUE, FORMER MAYOR ASSERTS 2
April 15, 1965 POLICE HUNT 1ST HOLD-UP MAN SINCE ’62 1
April 15, 1965 THEFTS NET TRUCK, $30 1
April 15, 1965 COURT FINES BOUMA $75 2
April 15, 1965 WOLF, DANIEL 2
April 15, 1965 BEACH, WILBERT 2
April 15, 1965 COSTELLO, RUTH 2
April 15, 1965 GORDON, MINNE S 3
April 15, 1965 RHODES, LOUISE SUSIE 3
April 15, 1965 CLARK, JAMES 10
April 15, 1965 EARTHFIELD, BERGET 10
April 15, 1965 BACON, EVERETT 10
April 15, 1965 CLUB FORMED FOR MEN GARDEN DEVOTEES (FLEMING, RUSSELL) 9
April 15, 1965 CELEBRATION TO HERALD ’65 BASEBALL SEASON 1
April 15, 1965 EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE ANNOUNCED FOR SUNDAY 1
April 15, 1965 RABBI IS UNITARIAN SPEAKER 13
April 15, 1965 PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION (PHOTO) 2
April 15, 1965 FIRM EXTENDING GAS SERVICE SEVEN MILES 6
April 15, 1965 BONNIE JEAN COOLEY, WALTER THOMAS 8
April 22, 1965 GALLERY TO FEATURE FILM SHOWING ART ENTRIES PX-4
April 22, 1965 SYMPHONY TO FEATURE LW “CONCERTONES” 8
April 22, 1965 MUSICIANS CHOSEN FOR MUSIC FESTIVAL 8
April 22, 1965 BROTHERHOOD AWARD GIVEN TO BANKSON (BANKSON, RUDY) 6
April 22, 1965 JAPANESE GIRL HERE NEXT YEAR (YAMASAKI, NOBUKO) 7
April 22, 1965 FOUR GENERATIONS ATTEND ‘FIRST BABY’ CHRISTENING (KARSUNKY, ROBERTA LYN) 8
April 22, 1965 IRANIAN DANCER CONTENT WITH BEING HOUSEWIFE (PICK, MRS DONALD (SHAMIRAM)) 8
April 22, 1965 GROCERY TO REPLACE CITY’S 1ST GAS STATION 1
April 22, 1965 CIVIC CENTER BUILDING — BANE OR BOON? (PHOTOS) 10
April 22, 1965 GROCERY TO REPLACE CITY’S 1ST GAS STATION 1
April 22, 1965 GROCERY TO REPLACE CITY’S 1ST GAS STATION 1
April 22, 1965 BUSINESS ZONE ASKED ON MARKET 1
April 22, 1965 HONDA SHOP NEWLY OPEN AT JUANITA (JUANITA HONDA) 13
April 22, 1965 BEACH ACCIDENT CLAIMS KATHY PACKEBUSH’S LIFE 1
April 22, 1965 TOT, 2, TUMBLES INTO POOL (OOSTERWYK, TERI) 1
April 22, 1965 LOADED SCHOOL BUS TUMBLES 1
April 22, 1965 BUSINESS ZONE ASKED ON MARKET 1
April 22, 1965 REZONE REQUEST REVIVED 1
April 22, 1965 NORTHEASTERN ZONE CHANGE AREA REVISED 3
April 22, 1965 LAKEFRONT ZONE STUDY RELAUNCHED 5
April 22, 1965 PLANNERS OKAY 2 REZONINGS, DENY 1 10
April 22, 1965 HALT JUNIOR HIGH KINGCO LEAGUE SPORTS, RECOMMENDS LWCAC 1
April 22, 1965 LW SCHOOL BOARD SEEKS APPLICATIONS 2
April 22, 1965 LWCAC JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS REPORT ROUSES STORM OF PROTEST 4
April 22, 1965 FREE EDUCATION GOAL OF AFRICAN NATION, VISITOR RELATES (LEWIS, JOHN) 7
April 22, 1965 JAPANESE GIRL HERE NEXT YEAR (YAMASAKI, NOBUKO) 7
April 22, 1965 SANDRA SHEPARD, JOHN SYLVESTER 8
April 22, 1965 LESLYE ANN CONRAD, MICHAEL B REID 8
April 22, 1965 JAPANESE GIRL HERE NEXT YEAR (YAMASAKI, NOBUKO) 7
April 22, 1965 HANDICAPPERS TO SELL AT
PRIMROSE SHOW
PX-4
April 22, 1965 PRIMROSE SHOW OPENS FRIDAY 1
April 22, 1965 HOUGHTON VOLUNTEER FIREMEN DECRY INVOLVEMENT OF POLITICS (LETTER) 2
April 22, 1965 T PELLY REPORTS IN AREA 2
April 22, 1965 LINK NAMED CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR (LINK, GERALD) 5
April 22, 1965 HOUGHTON VOLUNTEER FIREMEN DECRY INVOLVEMENT OF POLITICS (LETTER) 2
April 22, 1965 HONDA SHOP NEWLY OPEN AT JUANITA (JUANITA HONDA) 13
April 22, 1965 VANDALS HIT F A EASTMAN PROPERTY 5
April 22, 1965 DOG LEASH LAW CHANGE OKAYED 6
April 22, 1965 PACKEBUSH, KATHY 1
April 22, 1965 WOLF, DANIEL S 2
April 22, 1965 HAMBLETON, DONALD GROVE 2
April 22, 1965 KALDA, IDA MARGARET 5
April 22, 1965 HASPER, HERMAN 6
April 22, 1965 STOPYRA, RUTH 6
April 22, 1965 BROGAN, GURINE 10
April 22, 1965 NEWCOMER HAS INTEREST IN KIRKLAND (WELCOME WAGON) PX-4
April 22, 1965 PATHFINDERS RECEIVE AWARD 7
April 22, 1965 ELKS’ BALL TO HONOR OFFICERS 7
April 22, 1965 VFW POST AND AUXILIARY INVITE PUBLIC TO LOYALTY DAY PROGRAM 5
April 22, 1965 BRINGING CHEER TO OLDER FOLKS AIM OF GRANDMOTHERS CLUB 9
April 22, 1965 ‘FOR GREENER THUMB’ COLUMN STARTS IN JOURNAL 1
April 22, 1965 HALT JUNIOR HIGH KINGCO LEAGUE SPORTS, RECOMMENDS LWCAC 1
April 22, 1965 SWIMMING CLASSES ANNOUNCED BY Y 4
April 22, 1965 LWCAC JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS REPORT ROUSES STORM OF PROTEST 4
April 22, 1965 LITTLE LEAGUE LISTS ROSTER 4
April 22, 1965 FLOODING THREATENS SEWER PLANT 1
April 22, 1965 WATER SHUT OFF IN 72 ‘MALICIOUS’ 1
April 29, 1965 PETER KIRK BUILDING REVITALIZED FOR ARTS LEAGUE 9
April 29, 1965 LOCAL GIRL TO WORK IN PERU (LISLE, DONNA) 1
April 29, 1965 FORMER MAYOR’S BROTHER RETIRES FROM AIR FORCE (BAGGALEY, THAD S) 5
April 29, 1965 JUANITA WOMAN SISTER OF SLAIN STATION ATTENDANT (LONSDALE, SYLVIA) 5
April 29, 1965 ‘CHRISTMAS TREE’ BRIGHTENS SHOEMAKER’S STABLES AGAIN (SHOEMAKER, DICK) 7
April 29, 1965 BOY SCOUT TO RECEIVE GOD AND COUNTRY AWARD (ANDERSON, BRUCE) 11
April 29, 1965 STATION PERMIT GRANTED 1
April 29, 1965 KIRKLAND’S SECOND OVER-THE-LAKE APARTMENT, HARBOR LIGHT (PHOTO) 2
April 29, 1965 2ND LAKE APARTMENT NOW OPEN (HARBOR LIGHT) 3
April 29, 1965 GARDEN CAFE TO RELOCATE 1
April 29, 1965 E.O.M. SALE OPENS TODAY 1
April 29, 1965 STATION PERMIT GRANTED 1
April 29, 1965 ORTHOPEDIC GUILDS TO STAFF PENNY DRIVE 10
April 29, 1965 CONCERT TO HELP FINANCE VICTORIA TRIP FOR STUDENTS 1
April 29, 1965 HIGH SCHOOL BANDS TO COMBINE FOR CONCERT 1
April 29, 1965 SCHOOLS TO BEAR SPORTS BUS COSTS 1
April 29, 1965 6 TOP KJHS HONOR ROLL BY ALL A’S 2
April 29, 1965 GRAY LADIES OK’ED FOR THREE SCHOOLS 6
April 29, 1965 HEARING SET ON 1ST DRAFT L.W. BUDGET 6
April 29, 1965 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IS SPAN OF ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES 11
April 29, 1965 ANN SKINNER, BRADLEY SCHARF 8
April 29, 1965 LAKESIDE SWEET ADELINES TOP CHORUS IN NORTHWEST 7
April 29, 1965 RESIDENT SAYS BERRY VINES ARE AHEAD IN BATTLE 1
April 29, 1965 PRIMROSE WINNERS (PHOTO) 10
April 29, 1965 BLAZE LOADED, WHEELED, PUT OUT (PHOTOS AT LAUNDROMAT) 6
April 29, 1965 YOU’RE INVITED TO TAKE QUIZ, VISIT FIRE STATIONS 12
April 29, 1965 STATION PERMIT GRANTED 1
April 29, 1965 IN HOUGHTON: POOL, POKER TABLES’ OWNERSHIP QUESTIONED 1
April 29, 1965 PRIMEAUS APPEALING CONVICTION 1
April 29, 1965 14-FOOT OUTBOARD CRUISER REPORTED STOLEN AT JUANITA 1
April 29, 1965 IN HOUGHTON: POOL, POKER TABLES’ OWNERSHIP QUESTIONED 1
April 29, 1965 GUARD TO HONOR BAIR AT NIKE SITE (BAIR, WILLIAM D) 12
April 29, 1965 FORTNER, CLAUDE 2
April 29, 1965 CAC TO ELECT OFFICERS, HEAR ‘MINORITY REPORT’ 1
April 29, 1965 PETER KIRK BUILDING REVITALIZED FOR ARTS LEAGUE 9
April 29, 1965 JOURNAL WINS FIVE AWARDS IN CONTEST 1
April 29, 1965 DEDICATION SAT. TO LAUNCH ’65 BALL SEASON INTO ORBIT 1
April 29, 1965 QUARTER HORSEMEN SET MAY 7-9 SHOW 2
April 29, 1965 LINDA CLARK, DAVID SCOTT 8
April 29, 1965 NANCY LYNNE PARKER, DAVID BREWER 8
April 29, 1965 JERRI WARNER, HENRY DRINKWINE 8
May 6, 1965 MANY CONTRIBUTE TO ARTS LEAGUE 9
May 6, 1965 25 YOUNG MUSICIANS COMPETE IN FESTIVAL 10
May 6, 1965 JUANITA ART FAIR COMING 10
May 6, 1965 CAL ARTISTS FINDS COMMUNITY CONDUCIVE TO CREATIVE ACTIVITY (BIERI, BEN) 12
May 6, 1965 NB OF C ANNOUNCES BUILDING PLANS 1
May 6, 1965 JUANITA GOLDFISH SWIMS AFTER QUAKE FLIPS BOWL (PEPPLE, HOWARD) 1
May 6, 1965 LW JUNIOR IS STUDENT AMBASSADOR (HASS, JOANNE) 5
May 6, 1965 SCOUTS HONOR BOY FOR SAVING SISTER’S LIFE (CALKINS, LARRY) 6
May 6, 1965 NB OF C ANNOUNCES BUILDING PLANS 1
May 6, 1965 PRELIMINARY SITE REVEALED FOR JUNIOR HIGH AT JUANITA `
May 6, 1965 LEGISLATURE APPROVES COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1
May 6, 1965 SCHOOL BOARD OKAYS SINKING OF BOATS (???) (INTO GROUND) 1
May 6, 1965 REZONE OK IF ACCESS PROVIDED 2
May 6, 1965 PARENT
COOPERATION PRESCHOOL IS JOINT LEARNING EXPERIENCE
PX-4
May 6, 1965 SCHOOL’S CHORAL CHOIR OFFERS FRINGE BENEFITS (SDA) PX-4
May 6, 1965 LW BOARD APPLICANTS UNNAMED 1
May 6, 1965 BOYS ‘DE-BUG BUGGY’ FOR TRIP 2
May 6, 1965 LEAVES FOR ADMINISTRATORS NOW, AGAIN BEFORE BOARD 7
May 6, 1965 BUS BID ACCEPTED 7
May 6, 1965 JOHNSON GIVEN CITATION (JOHNSON, MORTON) 7
May 6, 1965 FIRM PAYING LW SCHOOLS TAX, $75,291 7
May 6, 1965 LAKE WASH. HAS POLICY FOR TIME OF EARTHQUAKE 11
May 6, 1965 PAMELA KAYE DYCK, FRANK DAVIS 8
May 6, 1965 SINA KEMP, ROBERT LEATHA 8
May 6, 1965 QUAKE CAUSES DAMAGE 1
May 6, 1965 ‘STOW-AWAY’ FOUND IN BOAT (DUCK) 1
May 6, 1965 TREMOR DAMAGES LOCAL BUSINESSES (PHOTOS) 11
May 6, 1965 DIST. 41 ACCEPTS FIRE TRUCK BID 5
May 6, 1965 HOW DID ‘BIG FINN’ GET NAME? 7
May 6, 1965 COMPATIBLE NEGOTIATION KEY TO HARMONIZING COMMUNITY (LETTER FROM RUFER, JACOB R) 2
May 6, 1965 PRELIMINARY SITE REVEALED FOR JUNIOR HIGH AT JUANITA 7
May 6, 1965 HOW DID ‘BIG FINN’ GET NAME? 7
May 6, 1965 JUANITA ART FAIR COMING 10
May 6, 1965 REDMONDER NABBED IN HOLDUP 1
May 6, 1965 HIGH SCHOOL BROKEN INTO 1
May 6, 1965 MACHINERY IN GEAR FOR LIBRARY FUNDS 1
May 6, 1965 SATER, CATHERINE ROSS 5
May 6, 1965 SANDERS, HUGH 7
May 6, 1965 MATHIES, ALFRED 7
May 6, 1965 NEWCOMERS REMEMBER COLD – BRRR (WELCOME WAGON) 3
May 6, 1965 MANY CONTRIBUTE TO ARTS LEAGUE 9
May 6, 1965 ALTRUSA CLUB RECEIVES CHARTER IN RECORD TIME 10
May 6, 1965 KINGCO FINALS MOVED HERE 4
May 6, 1965 KIRKLAND-REDMOND RIFLEMEN COP CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS 5
May 6, 1965 BASEBALL SEASON RECEIVES ROUSING SEND OFF VIA ROTARY (PHOTO) 6
May 6, 1965 MOTORISTS MAY DRIVE ACCESS BY NOVEMBER 1
May 6, 1965 EVERGREEN SPAN TRAFFIC UP 28.4% 2
May 6, 1965 CALLS, NOT QUAKE ITSELF, CUT PHONES 1
May 6, 1965 TELEPHONE EXPANSION TO BE TOLD 2
May 6, 1965 KATHY HOUSEKEEPER, DAVID HAWLEY 8
May 6, 1965 CAROLYN BUCK, ROBERT GENE NORMAN 8
May 6, 1965 ALICE PECK, ROBERT ARIES (REPEAT VOWS) 8
May 13, 1965 CORNER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE (PHOTOS OF KIRKLAND AVE & LAKE ST S) 6
May 13, 1965 DRUGGIST AND WIFE TO FISH – FULL TIME (COLMAN, ROY) 1
May 13, 1965 G BAILEY HONORED (BAILEY, GERRY) 7
May 13, 1965 NOVELIST TO RECEIVE ND DEGREE (HUDSON, LOIS PHILLIPS) 7
May 13, 1965 MRS ISABEL PEDERSON CELEBRATES HER 90TH 8
May 13, 1965 CORNER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE (PHOTOS OF KIRKLAND AVE & LAKE ST S) 6
May 13, 1965 GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL ON COLLEGE 1
May 13, 1965 CORNER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE (PHOTOS OF KIRKLAND AVE & LAKE ST S) 6
May 13, 1965 IN 40TH YEAR: NURSERY SPROUTED FROM FIRE’S ASHES (HOPKIN’S) 6
May 13, 1965 NEW OWNERS FOR COLMAN’S (COLMAN, ALICE & CHARLES) 2
May 13, 1965 IN 40TH YEAR: NURSERY SPROUTED FROM FIRE’S ASHES (HOPKIN’S) 6
May 13, 1965 GRAVITY POWERED RACERS ‘ROAR’ IN DERBY (PINEWOOD DERBY) 10
May 13, 1965 HEARING UPCOMING IN NE REZONING 1
May 13, 1965 JUANITA DISPLAY TO FEATURE PROPOSED NEW ZONING (MAP) 3
May 13, 1965 2ND, 13TH REZONE OKAYED 6
May 13, 1965 ATTEMPT TO RESCIND CAC
REPORT FAILS
1
May 13, 1965 ADULT EDUCATION OFFERS SPECIAL SHORT COURSES 9
May 13, 1965 LINDA ALDRIDGE, MYRL L CUSHING 8
May 13, 1965 TERRY FENGLER, RICHARD SMITH 8
May 13, 1965 SWARMING BEES MUST HAVE HEARD PHONE CALL, TOO 5
May 13, 1965 POLE SITTER (PHOTO OF SQUIRREL) 7
May 13, 1965 ARTS FAIR SLATED FOR TWO DAYS 1
May 13, 1965 MIRROR, MIRROR … WHO IS MISS KIRKLAND? 1
May 13, 1965 FRENCH QUITS AS REC CHIEF (FRENCH, ROBERT) 1
May 13, 1965 IN 40TH YEAR: NURSERY SPROUTED FROM FIRE’S ASHES (HOPKIN’S) 6
May 13, 1965 CORNER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE (PHOTOS OF KIRKLAND AVE & LAKE ST S) 6
May 13, 1965 LW BLVD: SPEED RAISE DENIED 1
May 13, 1965 OIL COMPANY REQUESTS TOO LATE IN HOUGHTON 2
May 13, 1965 LOCAL-FLA. FIRMS MATE 2 PRODUCTS (HYDRO DRIVE) 6
May 13, 1965 JUANITA DISPLAY TO FEATURE PROPOSED NEW ZONING (MAP) 3
May 13, 1965 LW BLVD: SPEED RAISE DENIED 1
May 13, 1965 $200 IN PLANTS TAKEN AT HOLDEN’S 1
May 13, 1965 SUSPECTS, THEN THEFT, DISCOVERED 1
May 13, 1965 ‘INHALORS’ BOUGHT FOR POLICE CARS 3
May 13, 1965 SWARMING BEES MUST HAVE HEARD PHONE CALL, TOO 5
May 13, 1965 JOHNSON, CHARLES W 1
May 13, 1965 SCHOOL LUNCH PERSONNEL HERE ORGANIZE CHAPTER PX-4
May 13, 1965 ARE YOU HERE TO HELP CAC? DAVIES ASKS ‘NEW FACES’ AT MEETING 2
May 13, 1965 GUILD PRESIDENT BRINGS EXPERIENCE TO JOB (JUNIOR ORTHOPEDIC) 9
May 13, 1965 ATTEMPT TO RESCIND CAC
REPORT FAILS
1
May 13, 1965 PETITIONS SUPPORT ATHLETICS 2
May 13, 1965 RECORDS TOPPLE AS KANGS TAKE 3RD KINGCO TRACK TITLE 4
May 13, 1965 INGLEWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SLATES MISSION WEEK 7
May 13, 1965 STUDY SET IN MOTION ON ACCESS 14
May 13, 1965 UNDERGROUND PHONE CABLES DUE IN 1966 2
May 13, 1965 JOANNE SMITH, RICHARD NELSON 8
May 13, 1965 SHARON RATHJEN, CLIFTON JENSEN 8
May 20, 1965 COUPLE TO OBSERVE DATE, TRAVEL (GUSTAFSON, MR AND MRS OSCAR) 10
May 20, 1965 (ARTS) LEAGUE GIVES WAY TO IMPROVE CITY 1
May 20, 1965 MEMBERS TO DECIDE THEATRE EAST FATE 1
May 20, 1965 AT CELLAR GALLERY: BEST OF CONTEMPORARY IN PUGET SOUND OPEN 10
May 20, 1965 TOM CHAROUHAS: GIRL MAY HAVE SAVED BOY’S LIFE (ULRICH, CHRISTINE) 1
May 20, 1965 GOVERNMENT HONORS KIRKLANDER FOR SERVICE (RICHARDS, EUGENE W) 4
May 20, 1965 SWEET ADELINES PRESIDENT ALSO OUTSTANDING MEMBER (RAYMOND, DONNA) 8
May 20, 1965 GRANGE TO HONOR CHARTER MEMBERS (LINN, MR AND MRS WILLIAM) 10
May 20, 1965 NEW OFFICE BUILDING (PHOTO) 10A
May 20, 1965 NEW EASE COAST TELEPHONE CO BUILDING (PHOTO) 2A
May 20, 1965 SCIENCE FACILITIES PLANNED AT TWO JR HIGHS, 3RD NAMED 1
May 20, 1965 METRO PUMP STATION (PHOTO SHOWING CONSTRUCTION) 3A
May 20, 1965 OVER-THE-LAKE LIVING (PHOTO) 5A
May 20, 1965 BOY TAKES 50 ASPIRIN (WILLIAMS, DANNY) 1
May 20, 1965 UPGRADING DIRECTION OF CHAMBER PLANNING 2
May 20, 1965 SUMMER SCHOOL HERE TO ENRICH, IMPROVE PX-4
May 20, 1965 SCHOOLS TO CLOSE MAY 31 KIDS, BUT THERE’S A CATCH 1
May 20, 1965 LW GROWS MONTH-MONTH 1
May 20, 1965 KEEP INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS, SAYS UW EDUCATOR 3
May 20, 1965 LW TEXT DISPLAY SET 3
May 20, 1965 MONDAY REPORT INDICATES VARIATION IN DIRECTOR DISTRICTS 7
May 20, 1965 CAROL ANN WILSON, WESLEY ROBERT CARPENTER 8
May 20, 1965 CROWNING OF MISS KIRKLAND TO CLIMAX SAT. PAGEANT 1
May 20, 1965 COUNCIL HIRES FIRST KIRKLAND MANAGER (LOCKE, ALLEN BENTON) 1
May 20, 1965 PARKS SUPT R FRENCH TO STAY HERE TO MAY 31 4
May 20, 1965 HOUGHTON WATER-SEWER STUDY MADE 2
May 20, 1965 MCDONALD, STEVEN D 4
May 20, 1965 2 TIRES, CHANGE TAKEN AT STATION 4
May 20, 1965 MARTINEAU, MARIE ANNE 2
May 20, 1965 PEARSON, LEE J 3
May 20, 1965 BALLINGER, ANNA 3
May 20, 1965 WEIR, NELLIE MAY 7
May 20, 1965 WOMAN’S CLUB CAN CLAIM CIVIC ACHIEVEMENTS 9
May 20, 1965 KEEP INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS, SAYS UW EDUCATOR 3
May 20, 1965 KANGAROOS LEAD PACK TO DISTRICT TRACK 4
May 20, 1965 KIRKLAND LITTLE LEAGUE AMERICANS (PHOTOS) 6
May 20, 1965 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL FIELD (PHOTO) 10A
May 20, 1965 STATE PARK PLAN APPROVAL NEEDED PX-4
May 20, 1965 EAST SIDE CITY NOSE COUNT UP 1
May 20, 1965 LW GROWS MONTH-MONTH 1
May 20, 1965 SAILORS RACE ON LAKE (PHOTO) 9A
May 20, 1965 EVERGREEN POINT FLOATING BRIDGE (PHOTO) 8A
May 20, 1965 AWARDING OF TWO MORE INTERCHANGE JOBS NEAR 2
May 20, 1965 BRIDGE FUND FREED FOR OTHER USE 2
May 20, 1965 HOUGHTON WATER-SEWER STUDY MADE 2
May 20, 1965 KAREN OLSON, GARY WHITT 8
May 27, 1965 THEATRE EAST TO OPEN “TEA AND SYMPATHY” 11
May 27, 1965 NEW BOARD TO GUIDE THEATRE 11
May 27, 1965 BANQUET HONORS JOHNSON (JOHNSON, MORTON A) 1
May 27, 1965 ‘COMMUTING’ WATER MAN TO RETIRE (WALTON, NOBLE) 3
May 27, 1965 HOUGHTON MAN’S BOOK TEACHES ‘NEW MATH’ (HAAS, VICTOR) 5
May 27, 1965 BROWNS’ MINIATURE IRIS IS INTERNATIONAL FAVORITE (BROWN, REX P)(PHOTO) 6
May 27, 1965 SCHOOL BUILDING SHORTAGE SEEN 1
May 27, 1965 EAST SIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ANSWERED 2
May 27, 1965 TRANSFER STATION READY FOR OPENING (PHOTO) 1
May 27, 1965 ES CHEV OBSERVES 32 YEARS 7
May 27, 1965 BEAUTY OPERATORS TO OPEN BUSINESS ON KIRKLAND AVE (CENTRAL BEAUTY SALON) 12
May 27, 1965 SADDLE UP KIDS: BIKE RODEO ON TAP JUNE 5 IN KIRKLAND 1
May 27, 1965 HOUGHTON LAKE WASH. BLVD. ZONING COULD FACE COURT TEST 1
May 27, 1965 JUANITA PLAT UP FOR OKAY 2
May 27, 1965 63RD-64TH VACATIONS APPROVED 16
May 27, 1965 SCHOOL PAY RAISE EXPECTED 1
May 27, 1965 VESPERS TO HONOR GRADUATES 1
May 27, 1965 HIGH SCHOOL TO GRADUATE 500 SENIORS 1
May 27, 1965 CAC HEAD CONCERNED ON ‘INCOMPLETE’ SCHOOLS 1
May 27, 1965 BOARD INTERVIEWS APPLICANTS 3
May 27, 1965 JUNIOR HIGH TO RECEIVE SHRINE EXHIBIT 10
May 27, 1965 TEACHER HONORED (PHOTO OF BARRIE, SUE ELLEN) 11
May 27, 1965 NON-READER DISCOVERS WORDS HAVE MEANING 12
May 27, 1965 THOMAS TALKS HERE ON BOEING FIRM 3
May 27, 1965 BEVERLY JEAN RUGWELL, ROSS MCCREARY 8
May 27, 1965 KAREN NICHOLS, RON LINEBURG 8
May 27, 1965 BEACH CLEAN-UPS DUE SATURDAY 5
May 27, 1965 JEANNIE HARMON CROWNED SAT. 1
May 27, 1965 HEPATITIS HITS ROSE HILL SCHOOL 3
May 27, 1965 MEMORIAL SERVICE SET 1
May 27, 1965 HOUGHTON LAKE WASH. BLVD. ZONING COULD FACE COURT TEST 1
May 27, 1965 JUANITA PLAT UP FOR OKAY 2
May 27, 1965 BEACH CLEAN-UPS DUE SATURDAY 5
May 27, 1965 KIRKLAND BURGLARIES CLEARED UP 1
May 27, 1965 BREAK-IN ATTEMPT REPORTED AT IGA 5
May 27, 1965 OFFICERS LEARN AS CHIEF DOSS ‘CONVICTED’ 10
May 27, 1965 PRONG, DORIS MOORE 7
May 27, 1965 JONES, BEN C 16
May 27, 1965 RIFLE CLUB COOK TEACHES RECIPE FOR HANDLING GUNS (BAILEY, GERRY) 9
May 27, 1965 NEWCOMERS TAKE LONG WAY AROUND CONING HERE (WELCOME WAGON) 12
May 27, 1965 RECREATION PROGRAM TO OPEN ON JUNE 14 1
May 27, 1965 SIX-WEEK DAY CAMP ASKED FOR HANDICAPPED 10
May 27, 1965 NINE KANGS HEAD FOR STATE TRACK 4
May 27, 1965 NATIONAL KIRKLAND LITTLE LEAGUERS (PHOTOS) 10
May 27, 1965 HEPATITIS HITS ROSE HILL SCHOOL 3
May 27, 1965 TRANSFER STATION READY FOR OPENING (PHOTO) 1
May 27, 1965 MEMORIAL SERVICE SET 1
May 27, 1965 JANET THORSOS, STEPHEN ALAN ROBBINS 8
May 27, 1965 ROSALEE EDMONDS, BOBBY ALLEN DAVIS 8
May 27, 1965 ELAINE GRACE YOUNG, LESTER WILCOX 8
June 3, 1965 THEATRE EAST READIES LAST PLAY OF SEASON 7
June 3, 1965 LEAVING KIRKLAND: REV SHOEMAKER LOOKS BACK 1
June 3, 1965 DOWNIE ANTICIPATES COMING TO WASHINGTON (DOWNIE, WILLARD A) 1
June 3, 1965 KEN DAVIDSON TO SPEND SUMMER IN SWITZERLAND 3
June 3, 1965 44-YEAR-OLD POWER MOWER REPLACED — BY HORSES (THURBER, POMEROY F) 10
June 3, 1965 HOLEN RETIRES AFTER 35 YEARS AT PUGET POWER (HOLEN, JOHN) 10
June 3, 1965 SCHOOL CUSTODIAN RETIRES AFTER 20 YEARS IN DISTRICT (LAMPERS, JAKE) 13
June 3, 1965 JAYCEE APPOINTED UGN HEAD (CLATTERBUCK, NORMAN E) PX-4
June 3, 1965 BOARD NAMES SUCCESSOR TO JOHNSON (DOWNIE, WILLARD A) 1
June 3, 1965 ATTORNEY APPOINTED BY BOARD (SILVERNALE, GRANT) 1
June 3, 1965 LAKE WASHINGTON TO GRADUATE 500 SENIORS 1
June 3, 1965 SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES 10% PAY INCREASE 1
June 3, 1965 TEACHERS GROUP LAUDS SUPERINTENDENT, BOARD (LETTER) 2
June 3, 1965 GRADUATING SENIORS LISTED FOR CLASS OF ’65 (PHOTO) 6
June 3, 1965 NW COLLEGE GRADUATIONS THIS SUNDAY 6
June 3, 1965 ADULTS HAVE GRADUATION PROGRAM (PHOTO) 7
June 3, 1965 6 SCHOOL LIBRARIES OPEN FOR SUMMER 10
June 3, 1965 DIANA DAY, TITO MORELLI 8
June 3, 1965 PATRICIA JO MARIE HALL, ROBERT HENDERSON 8
June 3, 1965 CATHERINE ALICE BROWN, JERALD LEE OSTERMAN 8
June 3, 1965 TURKISH SAILORS LEARN AMERICAN WAY FIRST-HAND 1
June 3, 1965 CITY PLANNERS MEETING TONIGHT WITH COUNTY’S 5
June 3, 1965 PROFESSIONAL NURSES SOUGHT FOR VISITING NURSE SERVICE 10
June 3, 1965 BEACHES TO OPEN 1
June 3, 1965 JENSEN, HAAKON 7
June 3, 1965 JANES, MARY 10
June 3, 1965 SWEET ADELINES PRESIDENT DISCOVERED SINGING BY CHANCE (RAYMOND, DONNA) 9
June 3, 1965 RED CROSS SEEKS TEEN VOLUNTEERS 10
June 3, 1965 CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY MARKS CAMP FIRE AWARDS MEETING PX-4
June 3, 1965 SUMMER RECREATION SCHEDULED 1
June 3, 1965 KANGS SET NEW STATE RELAY RECORD 4
June 3, 1965 AREA EQUESTRIANS COMPETE 4
June 3, 1965 PLANS FOR MASSIVE STREET-DRAINAGE PROJECT PAST 25% DONE 2
June 3, 1965 MARY ROCKEFELLER, ROBERT WILCOX 8
June 3, 1965 KATHLEEN DANIELS, HOWARD CARLSON 8
June 10, 1965 KIRKLANDERS IN BELLEVUE ART FAIR 8
June 10, 1965 THEATRE EAST OFFERING IS “BEST” FOR SEASON 11
June 10, 1965 4TH-GRADE VALENTINE PARTY TURNS INTO SHOWER (MATTHEWS, TOM) 3
June 10, 1965 ACADEMY GRADUATES LAMBERT AND MYNAR 7
June 10, 1965 3 THORSOS RECEIVES $5000 STUDY GRANT 7
June 10, 1965 ALBERTSON’S FIRE (PHOTO) 2
June 10, 1965 TRANSFER STATION OPENING 1
June 10, 1965 APARTMENT AFFECTED: COURT RULES STREET CAN’T BE CLOSED OFF 1
June 10, 1965 YOU CAN WIN $1000 SHOPPING SPREE 1
June 10, 1965 CHAMBER HEARS OF NEW WOOD PRODUCTS 2
June 10, 1965 50 YOUNGSTERS RIDE CYCLES IN RODEO HERE 10
June 10, 1965 PROPOSED NEW ZONING DUE FOR AIRING TUESDAY 1
June 10, 1965 ORDINANCE DECREASES LOT SIZE 1
June 10, 1965 NEW COUNTY ZONING PROPOSED 10
June 10, 1965 TEACHERS PROTEST SLICING OF LWSD PAY RAISE PIE 1
June 10, 1965 FOR KJHS: MAKING 2 SCHOOLS OF ONE CONSIDERED 1
June 10, 1965 LWHS ASKS DIRECTION ON STUDENT NEWSPAPER 2
June 10, 1965 LW SCHOOLS TO TRY CENTRAL FOOD SERVICE 3
June 10, 1965 36 GRADUATED FROM NORTHWEST COLLEGE (PHOTO) 5
June 10, 1965 LW GRAD PARTY WAS MAD, MAD 11
June 10, 1965 PHYLLIS BECKER, JOHN R ROWAN 8
June 10, 1965 SHERILYN CRABTREE, WALTER SHIRLEY 8
June 10, 1965 ‘MATERNITY ROOM’ JUST DUCKY (PHOTO OF DUCKS) 1
June 10, 1965 ALBERTSON’S FIRE (PHOTO) 2
June 10, 1965 41ST, 1ST DISTRICT SOLONS TO VISIT HERE MONDAY 6
June 10, 1965 ORDINANCE DECREASES LOT SIZE 1
June 10, 1965 WATERFRONT FUNDS SOUGHT BY COUNCIL 1
June 10, 1965 CITY MANAGER TO ARRIVE (LOCKE, AL) 2
June 10, 1965 WATERFRONT FUNDS SOUGHT BY COUNCIL 1
June 10, 1965 LELAND HOTEL FIRE LAWSUIT SETTLED 1
June 10, 1965 APARTMENT AFFECTED: COURT RULES STREET CAN’T BE CLOSED OFF 1
June 10, 1965 QUINTET OF GIRLS ARRESTED 3
June 10, 1965 KIRKLAND HOSPITAL OBTAINS SERVICES OF ANESTHESIOLOGIST (LUNDY, JOHN S) 10
June 10, 1965 SCAVELLA, JOSEPH 2
June 10, 1965 GREEN, GEORGE 3
June 10, 1965 SASNETT, PAMELIA 11
June 10, 1965 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS KEEPS HOUSEWIVES INFORMED 9
June 10, 1965 BOB LAMBERT ENDS CADET CAREER IN ‘BLAZE OF GLORY’ 4
June 10, 1965 MISS JUDITH HJORST IS ORDAINED AS MINISTER 8
June 10, 1965 OLSON CHOSEN DELEGATE TO LUTHERAN CONVENTION (OLSON, CLARENCE) 12
June 10, 1965 SDA PASTOR LEAVES FOR WORLD TOUR (MATTHEWS, DANIEL) 12
June 10, 1965 MINISTER CHANGE TOLD FOR METHODIST CHURCH 12
June 10, 1965 KIRKLAND DOCKS NEED CITY PERMITS 1
June 10, 1965 BIDS TO OPEN ON PAVING STATE ACCESS TO KIRKLAND 1
June 10, 1965 RIGHT-OF-WAY DELAYS 124TH NE 11
June 10, 1965 TRANSFER STATION OPENING 1
June 10, 1965 LOUISE ABEL, DONALD HOOD 8
June 17, 1965 YOUNG MEN HAVE CONTRASTING ROLES IN “TEA AND SYMPATHY” PX-4
June 17, 1965 AT CELLAR GALLERY: FOUNTAINS TO HIGHLIGHT SHOW 11
June 17, 1965 JUANITA HOUSEWIVES OPEN AMATEURS’ ART GALLERY 12
June 17, 1965 ACADEMY GRADUATES LOCKWOOD (LOCKWOOD, ERNEST R) 4
June 17, 1965 BANK TELLER NAMED FOR WOMAN’S AWARD (NEEL, HILDEGARD) 8
June 17, 1965 AMERICAN HERITAGE TOUR TAKEN BY KIRKLAND STUDENT (MORGAN, GREG) 10
June 17, 1965 BATON TWIRLER, 10, NAMED STATE CHAMP (CHENOWETH, PATTY) 10
June 17, 1965 PROPOSAL FOR TRIANGLE REVEALED (MARKET – 14TH AVE W – 5TH ST S) 1
June 17, 1965 YOUNGSTERS BID FAREWELL TO FRIEND, STEWART SCHOOL 6
June 17, 1965 1ST SPREE $50 PRIZE AWARDED (LEACH, MAYME) 1
June 17, 1965 ENGINEER OPENS OFFICE IN HOUGHTON (DIEHL, DAVID B) 6
June 17, 1965 TRAINS HALTED BY TRUCK 1
June 17, 1965 HOUGHTON MAN FOUND AFTER FALL INTO OCEAN (SODERSTROM, NELS) 6
June 17, 1965 PROPOSAL FOR TRIANGLE REVEALED (MARKET – 14TH AVE W – 5TH ST S) 1
June 17, 1965 2 SCHOOL PRINCIPALS APPOINTED PX-4
June 17, 1965 DR DOWNIE’S PHILOSOPHY: ‘TO DO ALL IN MY POWER FOR EACH TO REACH MAXIMUM’ 2
June 17, 1965 RULING SAYS TEACHER SALARY RAISES TO BE BASED ON ‘AVERAGE’ 3
June 17, 1965 FOR COLLEGE: 4-PRONGED CURRICULUM RECOMMENDED 11
June 17, 1965 SHIELA JANE MORRISON, DAVID POLLETT 8
June 17, 1965 CHRISTINE ROSENTHAL, JERRY HADDOCK 8
June 17, 1965 MARJIE BAUMAN, DAVID MEHLIS 8
June 17, 1965 DIANE CONNOLLY, BRUCE FOSTER 8
June 17, 1965 EILEEN WILSON, RICHARD ENGELSTAD 8
June 17, 1965 GINNY VANGORTEL, LEROY JOHNSON 8
June 17, 1965 SENATORS VISIT HERE 2
June 17, 1965 MANAGER ARRIVES (LOCKE, AL) 1
June 17, 1965 COUNCILMAN SUMMONED TO MEETING (ANDERSON, CARL) 1
June 17, 1965 SEWER LINES APPROVED FOR SOUTH HOUGHTON 2
June 17, 1965 JUANITA SEWERS MEETS SET 1
June 17, 1965 JUANITA HOUSEWIVES OPEN AMATEURS’ ART GALLERY 12
June 17, 1965 POLICE TO TICKET DOG-LAW OFFENDERS 1
June 17, 1965 JUDGE DISMISSES CHARGES VS TWO IN WINDOW CASE 3
June 17, 1965 AFTER SEARCH, POLICE BOAT SINKS 5
June 17, 1965 ANOTHER CHARGED IN BURGLARY HERE 6
June 17, 1965 LIBRARY CONTRACT DUE BACK WITHIN TWO WEEKS 7
June 17, 1965 HALL, EMMETT 5
June 17, 1965 STREET, ALLAN 6
June 17, 1965 REMMEN, NORA DEAN 10
June 17, 1965 HELLIESEN, ERLING 10
June 17, 1965 PAT NOONEY RECEIVES EAGLE SCOUT AWARD 10
June 17, 1965 POST ELECTS B WORLUND COMMANDER 16
June 17, 1965 NON-PARTISAN POLITICS POLICY OF LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS 9
June 17, 1965 METHODIST PASTOR NAMED (OCHELTREE, RITCHIE) 12
June 17, 1965 AFTER SEARCH, POLICE BOAT SINKS 5
June 17, 1965 TRAINS HALTED BY TRUCK 1
June 17, 1965 BRIDGE USE UP 36.3% 3
June 17, 1965 JUANITA SEWERS MEETS SET 1
June 17, 1965 SEWER LINES APPROVED FOR SOUTH HOUGHTON 2
June 17, 1965 DIST. 72 PROTESTS TOLT PLAN 7
June 17, 1965 SEWER ANNEXATIONS PLANNED (MAPS) 11
June 17, 1965 CHARLENE ELDUEN, WILEY SAMPLEY 8
June 24, 1965 FAMILY HONORS JUANITA COUPLE ON ANNIVERSARY (BENNETT, MR AND MRS J C) PX-4
June 24, 1965 CARTER’S CARVINGS IMPRESS AT CELLAR GALLERY SHOW PX-4
June 24, 1965 ‘AVANT ALLE’: UNIQUE ART STUDIO PLANNED FOR CITY 1
June 24, 1965 NB OF C BIDS NEAR 1
June 24, 1965 WELCOME HOME GREETED THE HJORTHS (PHOTO) PX-4
June 24, 1965 COMMISSION ACTS 3 WAYS ON PROPOSALS FOR TRIANGLE 1
June 24, 1965 PETITIONERS PROTEST NAMING JUNIOR HIGH 3
June 24, 1965 EAST SIDE COLLEGE TO OPEN AT NEWPORT IN JANUARY 6
June 24, 1965 3 DAYS OF SUPER VALUES TO CLOSE SHOPPING SPREE 1
June 24, 1965 ACCIDENT RIPS CAR TO PIECES 2
June 24, 1965 5 INJURED, 1 FATALLY, AT NE 116TH & 100TH NE 6
June 24, 1965 COMMISSION ACTS 3 WAYS ON PROPOSALS FOR TRIANGLE 1
June 24, 1965 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL CURTAILED 1
June 24, 1965 SHIPYARDS SITE OF SUMMER ART FESTIVAL 6
June 24, 1965 EMERGENCY CAR UNDER STUDY HERE 1
June 24, 1965 MANAGER FOR CITY IS OFFICIAL (LOCKE, AL) 1
June 24, 1965 EMERGENCY CAR UNDER STUDY HERE 1
June 24, 1965 FIREWORKS GO ON SALE IN KIRKLAND 1
June 24, 1965 MAYOR DEFENDS BRINGING COUNCILMAN TO MEETING (LETTER FROM QUINN, NORMAN) 2
June 24, 1965 SHIPYARDS SITE OF SUMMER ART FESTIVAL 6
June 24, 1965 GLASS VANDALISM REPORTED TO POLICE 1
June 24, 1965 30 MILE SPEEDS FAVORED 2
June 24, 1965 VEHICLE HITS KIRKLAND BLDG, HOUGHTON SIGN 3
June 24, 1965 KIRKLAND PROPOSED FOR RESEARCH CENTER (GERONTOLOGICAL) 6
June 24, 1965 JOHNSON, LEWIS PX-4
June 24, 1965 REES, HERBERT PX-4
June 24, 1965 MURATA, KINZO 6
June 24, 1965 NEWCOMER REDISCOVERS SEATTLE (WELCOME WAGON) PX-4
June 24, 1965 HOME SOCIETY CHAPTER “CARES” FOR CHILDREN 9
June 24, 1965 125 YEARS OF SAFE DRIVING HONORED AT LOCAL POST OFFICE 7
June 24, 1965 YULE MAIL WON’T KEEP KOSKI FROM PLAYING ST NICK (KOSKI, ART) 7
June 24, 1965 JOURNAL TAKES 1ST IN NATIONAL CONTEST 1
June 24, 1965 SOAKED SAILORS (PHOTO OF DILLMAN, VEADA) 1
June 24, 1965 ACCESS BID OPENING SCHEDULED JULY 13 1
June 24, 1965 30 MILE SPEEDS FAVORED 2
June 24, 1965 LINDA BAUMAN, JAMES SHOEMAKER 8
June 24, 1965 BARBARA SENESCU, STANLEY BISHOP 8
June 24, 1965 GLORIA GREENLAND, DWIGHT ANDERSON 8
June 24, 1965 ROBERTA GRAEP, ROGER RETTIG 8
July 1, 1965 PRETTY FRAULEINS EMPLOYED BY KIRKLAND HATCHERY FIRM (PASSIER / THIEL) 1
July 1, 1965 REX D BOWENS OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY 6
July 1, 1965 PRETTY FRAULEINS EMPLOYED BY KIRKLAND HATCHERY FIRM (PASSIER / THIEL) 1
July 1, 1965 AT 76, KARDONG’S NOT LOST ENTHUSIASM FOR BASEBALL (KARDONG, JOE) 4
July 1, 1965 JUANITA GIRL FIND MOVIE CAREER HERE (SOLVANG, JACKIE) 7
July 1, 1965 GIRLS STATERS LEARN GOVERNMENT (WALLACE / HUTCHISON / NISHIMURA) 10
July 1, 1965 PUGET POWER EMPLOYEE RETIRES (BAKER, WILLIAM G) 14
July 1, 1965 HORSE SHOW SLATED AT BRIDLE TRAILS 4
July 1, 1965 SAWDUST FIRE TEMPORARILY SHUTS DOWN SEATTLE DOOR (PHOTOS PAGE 2) 1
July 1, 1965 HOUGHTON, BELLEVUE SHARE THEATRE SITE 1
July 1, 1965 ‘QUITE A WELCOME’, SAYS WINNER OF SPREE (VARGAS, MRS CARLOS) 1
July 1, 1965 OPENING SET FOR LARGER MODE O’DAY 6
July 1, 1965 ARCHITECTS JOIN FIRM IN KIRKLAND (CUMMINGS & MARTENSON) 7
July 1, 1965 BUFFER ZONE APPROVED ON 108TH 2
July 1, 1965 BEEKEEPERS LEARN OF HOBBY WITH EYE TOWARD FUTURE INCOME PX-4
July 1, 1965 ADS ELIMINATED IN SCHOOL PAPERS 3
July 1, 1965 SHARON JOHNSON, JAMES MACDERMID 8
July 1, 1965 HOUGHTON, BELLEVUE SHARE THEATRE SITE 1
July 1, 1965 JUANITA GIRL FIND MOVIE CAREER HERE (SOLVANG, JACKIE) 7
July 1, 1965 QUAIL COURTS REFLECTION IN BOARD ROOM WINDOW 1
July 1, 1965 PARADE TO DECIDE TOP PETS 1
July 1, 1965 SAWDUST FIRE TEMPORARILY SHUTS DOWN SEATTLE DOOR (PHOTOS PAGE 2) 1
July 1, 1965 FIREMEN BUSY: WOMAN COLLAPSES IN WATER; BOY, 3, SWALLOWS BLEACH 3
July 1, 1965 FIRE HITS NEW AUTO (THOMPSON, W K) 3
July 1, 1965 WELCOME TO KIRKLAND (PHOTOS OF LOCKE, AL) 6
July 1, 1965 SAWDUST FIRE TEMPORARILY SHUTS DOWN SEATTLE DOOR (PHOTOS PAGE 2) 1
July 1, 1965 DRIVE KICKS OFF FOR SEWERS IN JUANITA BUSINESS DISTRICT 1
July 1, 1965 DIVERS ATTEMPT RECOVERY OF SAIL 1
July 1, 1965 JUVENILE JOY RIDER ARRESTED 1
July 1, 1965 THREE PICKED UP IN GLASS BREAKING 1
July 1, 1965 RAPE CASE IS REPORTED 1
July 1, 1965 BURGLARS HIT ROY’S MKT 1
July 1, 1965 PEDIATRICIAN OPENS OFFICE IN KIRKLAND (KILBURN, H LEE) 6
July 1, 1965 TALONEN, JACK 1
July 1, 1965 MARTIN, MARY 5
July 1, 1965 STEVENSON, GEORGE ROBERT 6
July 1, 1965 ZWEIFELHOFER, LOUIS A 6
July 1, 1965 EASTSIDE GARDEN CLUB TOP WINNER 6
July 1, 1965 BETA SIGMA PHI’S CULTURAL, SOCIAL PROGRAM SURVIVES 9
July 1, 1965 ADS ELIMINATED IN SCHOOL PAPERS 3
July 1, 1965 ALL-STAR CONNIE MACK GAMES SET HERE 4
July 1, 1965 HOUGHTON BOY IN PENTATHLON (SCOFIELD, JACK) 4
July 1, 1965 HORSE SHOW SLATED AT BRIDLE TRAILS 4
July 1, 1965 AT 76, KARDONG’S NOT LOST ENTHUSIASM FOR BASEBALL (KARDONG, JOE) 4
July 1, 1965 TWO TACKLE TICKLISH TASK, NEW BASEBALL SCOREBOARD 5
July 1, 1965 DIVERS ATTEMPT RECOVERY OF SAIL 1
July 1, 1965 DRIVE KICKS OFF FOR SEWERS IN JUANITA BUSINESS DISTRICT 1
July 1, 1965 CONTINUED DUMPING EXPLAINED 3
July 1, 1965 LINDA LONCTOT, CHRIS NELSON 8
July 1, 1965 CAROL RATHJEN, DARRELL KENT 8
July 1, 1965 SANDRA SCHWARZ, ROBERT GREEN 8
July 1, 1965 SHARON MAE CARLSON, ONAS L MORSEMAN 8
July 1, 1965 NANCY KERR, TERRY OLSSON 8
July 1, 1965 EVELYN DOWNING, FRANK A MANOSKE 8
July 8, 1965 PARTY HONORS COUPLE’S ANNIVERSARY (WILSON, MR AND MRS WILLIAM G) 9
July 8, 1965 ‘WEIRD EVENING’ SLATED AS SUMMER THEATRE FARE 6
July 8, 1965 DRIFTWOOD ARTISTS READY ANNUAL SHOW OF SCULPTURE 11
July 8, 1965 CITY MANAGER INJURED IN BICYCLE ACCIDENT (LOCKE, AL) 1
July 8, 1965 FIRST BABY OF YEAR WALKS INTO BANK, COLLECTS PRIZE (MARTIN, KENNETH) 1
July 8, 1965 JARRARD IN 197TH CITED BY PRESIDENT (JARRARD, RICHARD D) 2
July 8, 1965 LETTERS SPARK VISIT OF ENGLISH COUPLE (ENGSTROM, BARBARA) 12
July 8, 1965 KIRKLAND GIRL MEDAL WINNER IN BRIDLE TRAILS HORSE SHOW (MACH, CORINNE) 5
July 8, 1965 ALBERTSON’S FOOD CENTER TO OPEN SOON (PHOTO) 2
July 8, 1965 EAST SIDE COLLEGE SITE ENLARGED TO 95 ACRES 10
July 8, 1965 SHOE STORE TO HAVE GRAND OPENING (CONNOLLY’S FAMILY SHOE STORE) 2
July 8, 1965 MOWER ACCIDENT HURTS GIRL (CHAMP, JEANNE) 1
July 8, 1965 BOY DARTS INTO STREET, LEG BROKEN (GAY, MICHAEL) 1
July 8, 1965 PET PARADE HAS ALLIGATOR, IGUANA, ‘SLUG’, BUT NO ZEBRA (PHOTOS) 10
July 8, 1965 LWSD REDISTRICTED (MAP) PX-4
July 8, 1965 KJH ANNOUNCES 2ND SEMESTER HONOR ROLL 12
July 8, 1965 PAMELA FALKNER, RAYMOND DIXON 8
July 8, 1965 BABY HUMMINGBIRD GIVEN T.L.C. (BURTON, MRS JIM) 1
July 8, 1965 60,000 TROUT SPROUT AT FERNCROFT FARM 6
July 8, 1965 PET PARADE HAS ALLIGATOR, IGUANA, ‘SLUG’, BUT NO ZEBRA (PHOTOS) 10
July 8, 1965 BOAT BLAZE BURNS HAND (DAVIS, LORAN) 1
July 8, 1965 IN 1911: 30-MIN BOAT SERVICE OFFERED ACROSS LAKE 1
July 8, 1965 MARINE FIRMS IN MARKETING AGREEMENT (HYDRO DRIVE CO) 3
July 8, 1965 60,000 TROUT SPROUT AT FERNCROFT FARM 6
July 8, 1965 VANDALISM HITS HOMES ON 7TH AVE 2
July 8, 1965 CAR THEFT REPORTED 4
July 8, 1965 CITY TO OPEN BIDS ON LIBRARY JULY 29 1
July 8, 1965 JARRARD IN 197TH CITED BY PRESIDENT (JARRARD, RICHARD D) 2
July 8, 1965 NEWCOMERS CHOOSE KIRKLAND AS FRIENDLY SMALL TOWN (WELCOME WAGON) PX-4
July 8, 1965 HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ATTRACTS MANY DEDICATED MEMBERS 9
July 8, 1965 POST OFFICE ANNOUNCES ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE 12
July 8, 1965 EASTSIDERS TAKE PART IN WRITERS’ MEETING PX-4
July 8, 1965 FRIDAY IS BACKWARDS DAY (TEXT IS PRINTED BACKWARDS) 1
July 8, 1965 JUANITANS TAKE CASCADE TITLE 4
July 8, 1965 KIRKLAND GIRL MEDAL WINNER IN BRIDLE TRAILS HORSE SHOW (MACH, CORINNE) 5
July 8, 1965 NORTHLAKE UNITARIANS CALL FIRST PASTOR (MERO, RALPH M) 10
July 8, 1965 60,000 TROUT SPROUT AT FERNCROFT FARM 6
July 8, 1965 TRAFFIC BLOCKED (PHOTO OF TRUCK JAMMED UP ON RAILWAY OVERPASS) 1
July 8, 1965 IN 1911: 30-MIN BOAT SERVICE OFFERED ACROSS LAKE 1
July 8, 1965 COUNTY APPROVES REPAVING 116TH TO TRANSFER STATION 1
July 8, 1965 NEW ROAD PROPOSED 1
July 8, 1965 1 SPAN UP 30%, OTHER UP ONLY 1% 4
July 8, 1965 REXINE MCEACHERN, BRUCE BENNETT 8
July 8, 1965 BEVERLY HENNEN, DOUGLAS CAMPBELL 8
July 8, 1965 SHARON AVEY, JAMES BARKER 8
July 8, 1965 PENELOPE VICARY, ROGER DECKER 8
July 8, 1965 LORRAINE LITTLEJOHN, KEITH BROWN 11
July 15, 1965 BANK BID CONSIDERED 1
July 15, 1965 IT’S FUN! IT’S EXCITING TO BE MISS KIRKLAND! (HARMON, JENNIE) 14
July 15, 1965 NEW ALBERTSON’S OPENS IN KIRKLAND 1
July 15, 1965 ROSEWOOD PARKHOMES ON VIEW PX-4
July 15, 1965 NEW ALBERTSON’S OPENS IN KIRKLAND 1
July 15, 1965 NEW STORE HERE IS 133RD ALBERTSON’S 11
July 15, 1965 2 SEATTLE GIRLS HURT AT CENTRAL, MARKET ST 1
July 15, 1965 3 WIN BACKWARD CONTEST (PHOTOS) 6
July 15, 1965 TWO ASK KIRKLAND TO ANNEX 1
July 15, 1965 JOYCE LASWELL, BIRGER SOPLER 12
July 15, 1965 WEASEL ‘POPPED’ OUT (PHOTO) 1
July 15, 1965 HUMMINGBIRD HAS NEW HOME (BURTON, MRS JAMES) 11
July 15, 1965 FORMER FIREMEN FILE SUIT 1
July 15, 1965 AMBULANCE FIRM WOULD LEASE HOUSE 11
July 15, 1965 PET SETS EXAMPLE OF DISPLAYING FLAG (LETTER) 2
July 15, 1965 FORMER FIREMEN FILE SUIT 1
July 15, 1965 FIREWORK PERMITS CHARGE NOT HONORED 2
July 15, 1965 FORMER FIREMEN FILE SUIT 1
July 15, 1965 FALK RESIGNS FROM HARBOR PATROLMAN JOB (FALK, MIKE) 1
July 15, 1965 BURGLAR ENTERS 93RD NE HOME 1
July 15, 1965 DELL, CHRISTIANA PX-4
July 15, 1965 KINNEY, ANTHONY PX-4
July 15, 1965 BRYSON, THORA 6
July 15, 1965 STEPHENS, RITNER HENRY 14
July 15, 1965 CALIFORNIANS MOVE HERE (WELCOME WAGON) 3
July 15, 1965 EXECUTIVE WOMEN FORM MEMBERSHIP OF ALTRUSA CLUB 13
July 15, 1965 LOTS HAVING LOTS OF FUN IN REC PROGRAM AT SCHOOLS PX-4
July 15, 1965 PHOTOS OF LIGHTS AT BALL PARK 4
July 15, 1965 DISTRICT BABE RUTH OPENS HERE TODAY 4
July 15, 1965 PEDESTRIAN FATALITIES AT 0 HERE 11
July 15, 1965 BELLEVUE FIRM BIDS LOW ON ACCESS JOB 1
July 15, 1965 ACCIDENT-PRONE CORNER (PHOTO OF CENTRAL/MARKET) 1
July 15, 1965 MARKET-CENTRAL DANGEROUS INTERSECTION, RECORDS SHOW 1
July 15, 1965 NE 60TH INTERCHANGE LIKELY, NOT CERTAINTY 1
July 15, 1965 KIRKLAND MAY HAVE HIGHWAY CLOVERLEAF 1
July 15, 1965 PUGET POWER ANNOUNCES PROMOTIONS (HUNT, O G & NEEL, STEWART) PX-4
July 15, 1965 TRAILS WATER PRESSURE DIPS; STRATTONWOOD-NORTH’S RISES 1
July 15, 1965 HIGH COST OF SEWERS PROTESTED 2
July 15, 1965 JUDY LYN SCHOFIELD, LYNN DOUGLAS FOSTER 12
July 15, 1965 MARY DOWNS, DALLAS DELAY 12
July 15, 1965 LOIS DALY, JAMES DEYOUNG 12
July 15, 1965 JUDITH WYSE, LAWRENCE BERGSTROM 12
July 15, 1965 CAROL WILSON, WESLEY CARPENTER 13
July 22, 1965 GENE STUMPF – NEW CHEVRON STATION (SITE OF LELAND HOTEL) PX-4
July 22, 1965 CLOSE LOOK REVEALS LIGHTHOUSE PAINTING ISN’T PAINTING AT ALL (HARBOR LIGHT APT) PX-4
July 22, 1965 WORK ON NEW NB OF C TO START BY AUG 1ST 1
July 22, 1965 SHIELA FARR WINS DANCE COMPETITION 10
July 22, 1965 WORK ON NEW NB OF C TO START BY AUG 1ST 1
July 22, 1965 HEARING SET FOR THEATRE IN HOUGHTON 3
July 22, 1965 STATION ON HISTORIC SITE HERE 16
July 22, 1965 FINN HILL SCHOOL, THOUGH NOT OPEN, HAS GRAND PIANO 2
July 22, 1965 STATION ON HISTORIC SITE HERE 16
July 22, 1965 CLOSE LOOK REVEALS LIGHTHOUSE PAINTING ISN’T PAINTING AT ALL (HARBOR LIGHT APT) PX-4
July 22, 1965 ALBERTSON’S ANNOUNCES WINNERS 9
July 22, 1965 STATION ON HISTORIC SITE HERE 16
July 22, 1965 TWO EAST SIDE AGENCIES ADMITTED TO UGN 6
July 22, 1965 HEARINGS SET FOR KIRKLAND 1
July 22, 1965 C-1 ZONING RECOMMENDED FOR MOST OF MARKET TRIANGLE 1
July 22, 1965 MARKET ST R-S ASKED 1
July 22, 1965 INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE REQUESTED 3
July 22, 1965 JAMIE HART, STEPHEN ANACKER 10
July 22, 1965 JANICE EIRICH, RICHARD COLTRAN 12
July 22, 1965 JACQUELINE LEA LYNGEN, JAMES M DAVIS 12
July 22, 1965 VICKI YOUNGBERG, RICHARD PECK 12
July 22, 1965 HEARING SET FOR THEATRE IN HOUGHTON 3
July 22, 1965 NEW ALARM SYSTEM PLANNED 1
July 22, 1965 HOME BURNS: ELDERLY COUPLE SAVED (WOOD, MR AND MRS HARRY H) 2
July 22, 1965 AMBULANCE FIRM OKAYED ON STATE ST 2
July 22, 1965 HEARING SET FOR THEATRE IN HOUGHTON 3
July 22, 1965 WESTERN PLYWOOD WANTS TO EXPAND, ADD EMPLOYEES 6
July 22, 1965 BILLFOLD MISSING FROM REFRIGERATOR 1
July 22, 1965 VANDALS DAMAGE INGLEWOOD GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP 2
July 22, 1965 THREE CHARTER MEMBERS REMAIN IN Y’S MEN’S CLUB 11
July 22, 1965 HOLMAN TO RUN IN NEW 1ST DIST. (HOLMAN, FRANCIS) 1
July 22, 1965 STRIP PARK PROPOSED 1
July 22, 1965 ACME SAYS ACCESS JOB TO START AUG 1 1
July 22, 1965 GIANT METRO TRUNK NEARS 108TH AVE 1
July 22, 1965 PHONE EXCHANGE NAME CHANGE STILL UNDECIDED 1
July 22, 1965 COUNCIL DISCUSSES TOLL CENTER NAME CHANGE 1
July 22, 1965 END OF DRY SPELL SHUTS OFF POWER 1
July 22, 1965 END OF DRY SPELL SHUTS OFF POWER 1
July 22, 1965 ANITA LOUISE GREEN, WALTER WHEELER 10
July 22, 1965 EUNICE WHEELER, DONALD L JONES 10
July 22, 1965 LAURIE MATTINGLY, WILLIAM BOSTON 10
July 22, 1965 SALLY ANN HARDENBROOK, PETER B KELLY 12
July 22, 1965 TERRY FENGLER, RICHARD SMITH 12
July 22, 1965 JUDITH GROVE, CRAIG LINDSAY 12
July 29, 1965 GOLDEN STALLION – GRAND OPENING PX-4
July 29, 1965 SILVER ANNIVERSARY (HUFTY, MR AND MRS WILLIAM H) 12
July 29, 1965 BUTTERFIELD TO SPEAK IN EUROPE (BUTTERFIELD, C E) 1
July 29, 1965 JUDY FROGNER WRITES IMPRESSIONS OF CONTRASTS IN EAST AND WEST 6
July 29, 1965 LOCAL ARTIST WINS AWARD (CHAROUHAS, BETTY) 12
July 29, 1965 WRIGHT FAMILY HOLDS REUNION 12
July 29, 1965 GRADUATE ATTENDS 50-YEAR REUNION (SIMMONS, LENA) 12
July 29, 1965 LW BOARD TO RECEIVE BIDS ON SITE CLEARING 5
July 29, 1965 CHAPEL WORK RESUMES AFTER DELAY AT COLLEGE 8
July 29, 1965 NEW LAKE GARDEN OPENING DOWNTOWN THURSDAY 2
July 29, 1965 ‘GO-GO’ GOLDEN STALLION OPEN ON CENTRAL WAY HERE 6
July 29, 1965 NEW PAINT, DECORATING STORE OPEN (CUSTOM PAINT) 18
July 29, 1965 EAST SIDE TEENS TO HOST JAPANESE 6
July 29, 1965 COUNCIL TABLES COMMERCIAL ZONE 1
July 29, 1965 JUANITA WAY PRELIMINARY PLAT REQUESTS 166 LOTS 14
July 29, 1965 HERE’S NEW WRINKLE IN EXCHANGE (HULET, RUSS) 1
July 29, 1965 200 DON’T PUT SCHOOL TEXTS AWAY 3
July 29, 1965 KRISTAL GILBERT, SEPTIME V LACOUR III 12
July 29, 1965 JUANITA BEACH: COTTONWOODS DOWNED FOR SAFETY, PARKING 5
July 29, 1965 BIRGE LOSES ALL BUT PANTS IN FIRE SUNDAY 1
July 29, 1965 HOUGHTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE PERMIT DENIED 5-1 MONDAY 1
July 29, 1965 POSSIBLE LOWER RESIDENTIAL COSTS RAISED FOR L.I.D. 2
July 29, 1965 JUANITA BEACH: COTTONWOODS DOWNED FOR SAFETY, PARKING 5
July 29, 1965 JUANITA WAY PRELIMINARY PLAT REQUESTS 166 LOTS 14
July 29, 1965 JUANITA BEACH: COTTONWOODS DOWNED FOR SAFETY, PARKING 5
July 29, 1965 FIRST-OF-KIND JAIL SENTENCE SET HERE 1
July 29, 1965 FOUR ARRESTED IN ENTRIES OF 3 KIRKLAND CHURCHES 1
July 29, 1965 $400 IN TOOLS REPORTED STOLEN 1
July 29, 1965 LOCAL POLICE PICK UP BOY IN MOTOR BIKE THEFT, BREAK-IN 1
July 29, 1965 POWER SAW SAID STOLEN MONDAY 7
July 29, 1965 WARNING ISSUED ON TOTS IN CARS 11
July 29, 1965 THEFTS NET MOTOR, TOOLS FOR WELDING 14
July 29, 1965 CHARBONNEAU, SAMUEL N 7
July 29, 1965 TODD, LEWIS 13
July 29, 1965 THOMSON, FRASER JAMES 14
July 29, 1965 VANORNUM, DORIS L 14
July 29, 1965 SHEPPARD, WILHELMINA 14
July 29, 1965 NEWCOMERS WELCOMED TO CITY (WELCOME WAGON) 3
July 29, 1965 116 INDIANS ON ‘WARPATH’ AT SAMMAMISH STATE PARK 1
July 29, 1965 LOCAL Y’S MENNETTES ORGANIZED IN FORTIES 13
July 29, 1965 POSTAL ROUTES CHANGING IN NORTH FINN HILL AREA 1
July 29, 1965 JUANITA BEACH: COTTONWOODS DOWNED FOR SAFETY, PARKING 5
July 29, 1965 BOTH BRIDGE FIGURES UP 6
July 29, 1965 ‘GARGANTUA’ SPEEDS METRO’S EAST SIDE TRUNK LINE PROJECT 6
July 29, 1965 SUE ELLEN BARRIE, SANTOS CONTRERAS 11
July 29, 1965 CAROL ANN WILSON, WESLEY CARPENTER 11
July 29, 1965 RENEE RENANDO, CALVIN NETTERFIELD 12
July 29, 1965 ROBERT AIRIS, SHEILA SMITH 12
July 29, 1965 JO ANNE LESETH, ROBERT THATCHER 12
August 5, 1965 EAST SIDE JOURNAL WINS A NATIONAL FIRST (PHOTO OF AWARD) 12
August 5, 1965 CELLAR GALLERY GOES CALYPSO 10
August 5, 1965 TREE LINKED TO BOYHOOD HELPS MARK BIRTHDAY (SIMPSON, W J) 5
August 5, 1965 GERMAN STUDENT FINDS MANY THINGS DIFFERENT HERE (KUESCHE, CHRISTINE) 9
August 5, 1965 PRINCESSES MAINTAIN BUSY SCHEDULE FOR SEAFAIR WEEK (HARMON / SOLVANG) 10
August 5, 1965 HOVERSONS PLAN RETURN TO TAIWAN 11
August 5, 1965 COMPTON ASKS ‘FAIR’ RENT COST 5
August 5, 1965 SECOND FIRE HITS SEATTLE DOOR CO 2
August 5, 1965 SCHOOL BOARD ASKS DAMAGES OF BUILDER (NORKIRK) 1
August 5, 1965 NEW FACE SCHEDULED FOR CENTER 1
August 5, 1965 METRO PLANT OPENS DOORS FOR VISITORS 12
August 5, 1965 SECOND FIRE HITS SEATTLE DOOR CO 2
August 5, 1965 KIRKLAND GOAL SET IN UGN CAMPAIGN 13
August 5, 1965 WESTERN ANNEX TABLED TO AUG 16 1
August 5, 1965 EASTSIDE HANDICAPPERS CELEBRATE SUCCESSFUL THIRD YEAR PX-4
August 5, 1965 COLLEGE ADDS TO FACULTY 18
August 5, 1965 JACQUELINE LEE LYNGEN, JAMES M DAVIS 10
August 5, 1965 HELEN THORBURN, GARY SCHOEPFLIN 10
August 5, 1965 STORY OF THE BIRDS AND BEES UNFOLDS 1
August 5, 1965 DISCARDED BOTTLE CUTS WADER’S FOOT 1
August 5, 1965 DID YOU SEE WHAT I SAW (UFO SIGHTINGS) 3
August 5, 1965 TREE LINKED TO BOYHOOD HELPS MARK BIRTHDAY (SIMPSON, W J) 5
August 5, 1965 PRINCESSES MAINTAIN BUSY SCHEDULE FOR SEAFAIR WEEK (HARMON / SOLVANG) 10
August 5, 1965 WELDING SETS FIRE 1
August 5, 1965 SECOND FIRE HITS SEATTLE DOOR CO 2
August 5, 1965 FIRE OUT IN TIME 9
August 5, 1965 BLAZE HITS POINT HOME (SCHADDLE, HERB) 9
August 5, 1965 SECOND FIRE HITS SEATTLE DOOR CO 2
August 5, 1965 HOLMES PT DR VANDALISM LISTED 11
August 5, 1965 WITHDRAWAL REQUEST MAY DELAY LIBRARY 1
August 5, 1965 LAILOGE, PIERRE ALPHONSE 3
August 5, 1965 NOT ALL NEWCOMERS ARE NEW TO KIRKLAND (WELCOME WAGON) 9
August 5, 1965 BPW CLUB ACTIVE LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY 12
August 5, 1965 POSTAL ‘STORM’ DIES OUT 2
August 5, 1965 EAST SIDE JOURNAL WINS A NATIONAL FIRST (PHOTO OF AWARD) 12
August 5, 1965 I’LL MEET YOU AFTER THE GAME – IN 60 HOURS (MARATHON FOR WORLD’S RECORD) 1
August 5, 1965 KIRKLAND HEADS FOR STATE L.L.. TOURNEY 4
August 5, 1965 IT GOT THAT HOT (PHOTO OF BUCKLED ROAD) 1
August 5, 1965 LEGISLATOR OUTLINES DISTRICT HIGHWAY PROJECTS 2
August 5, 1965 KING LISTS LOCAL 1966 ROAD WORK 5
August 5, 1965 WATER DIST 81 SEEKS PLAN LOAN ON SEWER SERVICE 1
August 5, 1965 PRESSURES TOO HIGH IN 81 2
August 5, 1965 METRO PLANT OPENS DOORS FOR VISITORS 12
August 5, 1965 IT GOT THAT HOT (PHOTO OF BUCKLED ROAD) 1
August 5, 1965 JOAN D’ALESSANDRO, RICHARD SCHEVER 10
August 12, 1965 PERFECT PRESCRIPTION (PHOTO OF MADDOX, MR AND MRS DICK) 9
August 12, 1965 HAS WINGS (PHOTO OF WIGREN, JUDITH) 10
August 12, 1965 KOREAN ORPHAN RESCUED BY ADOPTION (SOOK, PARK HEA) 11
August 12, 1965 CONGRESSMAN, INTERN (PHOTO OF SMITH, DOUG) 12
August 12, 1965 PRICE WAR BREAKS OUT IN WAKE OF NEW SHOP (BARBER SHOP) 1
August 12, 1965 MART OWNER HAS GROCERY EXPERIENCE (DONOVAN, ROBERT P) 5
August 12, 1965 ORIGINAL NAME USED FOR “KELLY B ORIGINALS” 9
August 12, 1965 BUSINESSMEN WILL SELL STAND – AFTER THEY’RE FINISHED (CLARK / SLONECKER) PX-4
August 12, 1965 JAPANESE STUDENT VISITS HERE (SHINODA, YUKINOBU) PX-4
August 12, 1965 LW SCHOOLS REGISTERING NEW STUDENTS 1
August 12, 1965 SANDRA LEE CLARK, DONALD SEFEROVICH 10
August 12, 1965 SHADE PLANTS TO BE FEATURED AT SHOW 12
August 12, 1965 KIRKLNAD – STATE GOOFS (MISSPELLED SIGN) 1
August 12, 1965 COUNCIL ABOLISHES COMMITTEE SYSTEM EXCEPTING FINANCE 16
August 12, 1965 HOME NURSES (PHOTO) 10
August 12, 1965 SUIT RESULT OF THEATRE DECISION 2
August 12, 1965 CHIEF SOUNDS OFF VS JAIL TIME OFF 1
August 12, 1965 BURGLARS HIT FOUR PLACES IN 1 NIGHT 1
August 12, 1965 IS LAXATIVE A GOOD DEFENSE? PONDERS COURT 1
August 12, 1965 SUIT RESULT OF THEATRE DECISION 2
August 12, 1965 CITY MAY HOLD MILES CO TO LOW BID, IT APPEARS 1
August 12, 1965 RADIO QUIZZES CAUSED DIFFICULTY, SAYS PHONE FIRM 4
August 12, 1965 FIDDLER, CADY 2
August 12, 1965 FISK, GRACE 6
August 12, 1965 NEWCOMERS MAKE FRIENDS IN KIRKLAND (WELCOME WAGON) 12
August 12, 1965 PYTHIAN SISTERS WORKING ON NEXT YEAR’S CONVENTION HERE 10
August 12, 1965 WELCOME LITTLE LEAGUERS 1
August 12, 1965 ALASKANS ‘ADOPTED’ AT JUANITA (LITTLE LEAGUE) 1
August 12, 1965 PLAY OPENS HERE FOR NORTHWEST TITLE 4
August 12, 1965 KIRKLAND LITTLE LEAGUERS TAKE THIRD IN STATE 4
August 12, 1965 HERE ARE TEAMS COMPETING IN LL TOURNAMENT (PHOTOS) 5
August 12, 1965 REDMOND BIKE DERBY MOVED AFTER ROUNDING LAKE 21 YEARS 6
August 12, 1965 GAME CANCELED – IN 358TH; JAYCEES WIN AFTER 39 1/2 HOURS (RECORD ATTEMPT) 6
August 12, 1965 STADIUM READY (PHOTO OF EVEREST PARK BALLFIELD) 1
August 12, 1965 HONDURAS MISSIONARY TO SPEAK (CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE) 12
August 12, 1965 OBJECTIONS RAISED TO INTERCHANGE PLAN 1
August 12, 1965 2 PROJECTS TO ALTER FACE OF KIRKLAND 1
August 12, 1965 KIRKLAND ACCESS (PHOTO) 12
August 12, 1965 FEES STUDIED FOR TRANSFER STATION USE 1
August 12, 1965 81 PROBLEM OVER; HUNT CONTINUES 2
August 12, 1965 RADIO QUIZZES CAUSED DIFFICULTY, SAYS PHONE FIRM 4
August 12, 1965 GAIL ANDERSON, THAD POUND 10
August 12, 1965 SHARON GOODWIN, JIM BROWN 10
August 19, 1965 COUPLE OBSERVE 60TH BIRTHDAY (WILLIAMS, MR AND MRS ARTHUR F) 9
August 19, 1965 GALLERY TO COMPARE OLD AND NEW 2
August 19, 1965 NEW “SISTER” (PHOTO OF YAMASAKI, NOBUKO) 1
August 19, 1965 ORDAL TAKES SCHOOL POST IN ALASKA (ORDAL, OLAF) 18
August 19, 1965 48-YEAR-OLD BUILDING RAZED TO MAKE ROOM FOR BANK (C 1917) 6
August 19, 1965 NEW SCHOOLS WILL OPEN (AUDUBON & SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER) 13
August 19, 1965 CITY HALL’S FACE LIFTED 1
August 19, 1965 48-YEAR-OLD BUILDING RAZED TO MAKE ROOM FOR BANK (C 1917) 6
August 19, 1965 COL” DAVIS NAMES UGN CAPTAINS 2
August 19, 1965 YOUTH CORPS WORKS AT STATE PARK HERE PX-4
August 19, 1965 CM ZONING REQUEST DELAYED FOR STUDY 1
August 19, 1965 CITY OKAYS ANNEXATION 1
August 19, 1965 MONDAY HEARING SET FOR DIRECTOR DISTRICTS 1
August 19, 1965 CAC FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS SCHOOL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER 1
August 19, 1965 NEW SIGNS SEEN TO END OF LAKE POLLUTION 14
August 19, 1965 CHAIRMEN ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT FIRST FLOWER SHOW 9
August 19, 1965 CITY SEEKS OPINION AT OIL TANKS PX-4
August 19, 1965 PSP&L SEEKS NEW INDUSTRY 3
August 19, 1965 NEW SIGNS SEEN TO END OF LAKE POLLUTION 14
August 19, 1965 GREATER KIRKLAND GROUP PRESENTS PLANS FOR LAKEFRONT AREA 1
August 19, 1965 ARREST LEADS TO SOLVING BURGLARIES 1
August 19, 1965 THREE HOMES, LAUNDRY ARE BURGLARIZED 2
August 19, 1965 PRAISE FOR POLICEMEN 13
August 19, 1965 COUNCIL AWARDS LIBRARY CONTRACT 1
August 19, 1965 PLACE, CLARA 13
August 19, 1965 NEWCOMERS HERE FROM NEAR AND FAR (WELCOME WAGON) 9
August 19, 1965 TEENAGER’S REWARDS ARE MANY IN 4-H CLUB WORK 11
August 19, 1965 FILINGS TO OPEN SEPT 3 FOR LOCAL DISTRICT BOARDS 1
August 19, 1965 OREGON TEAM WINS DIVISIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 4
August 19, 1965 YOUTH CORPS WORKS AT STATE PARK HERE PX-4
August 19, 1965 NEW SPAN CONTINUES TO AID OLD 1
August 19, 1965 REPORT ASKS 4TH BRIDGE 3
August 19, 1965 PSP&L SEEKS NEW INDUSTRY 3
August 19, 1965 NEW SIGNS SEEN TO END OF LAKE POLLUTION 14
August 19, 1965 COST AND DESIGN ARE ISSUES IN LAKE WASH. BLVD. SEWERS 14
August 19, 1965 EVA WISTI, ERROL N NELSON 10
August 19, 1965 CLAIRE TANNER, JOHN GATTER 10
August 19, 1965 LYNETTE SKAARUP, WILLIAM COLE 10
August 19, 1965 PAMELA BARTHOLOMEW, TED MYERS 10
August 19, 1965 SINA LEA KEMP, ROBERT LEATHA 10
August 26, 1965 COUPLE TO HONOR 25TH DATE (HANES, MR AND MRS HARLEY) 12
August 26, 1965 DONNA LISLE WRITES OF WORK IN PERU PX-4
August 26, 1965 ARCHITECTURE TAKES FORMER KIRKLANDER TO NEW YORK CITY (PFIEFFER, NORMAN) 1
August 26, 1965 THANKS TO MOM, INFANT HAS SOCIAL SECURITY (DUGAY, SHAWN) 1
August 26, 1965 JUST A SCOOTER TURNS INTO PARK RANGER VEHICLE (ALBRIGHT, ALTO) 7
August 26, 1965 DON EVANS NAMED TO HOUSING AUTHORITY 8
August 26, 1965 NEW SCHOOLS (PHOTO OF AUDUBON, SPECIAL EDUCATION & OLD ROSE HILL SCHOOL) 11
August 26, 1965 PLANNERS ADVISE NO BUSINESS FOR 117TH 1
August 26, 1965 MARKET WINNER ANNOUNCED (SHEA, ANNE) 5
August 26, 1965 QUARTER-CENTURY AWARD (PHOTO OF JOHNSON, LEROY JR) 7
August 26, 1965 PLANNERS ADVISE NO BUSINESS FOR 117TH 1
August 26, 1965 STEPS GIVEN FOR REGISTRATION IN BELLEVUE COLLEGE PX-4
August 26, 1965 ADULT MEAL PRICES RAISED FOR SCHOOLS PX-4
August 26, 1965 LW SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT EXPECTED TO BE 8800 1
August 26, 1965 DR DOWNIE HEADS NEW STAFFERS 1
August 26, 1965 DIRECTOR DISTRICTS APPROVED (MAP) 2
August 26, 1965 BEST EDUCATION FOR MONEY DR DOWNIE’S OBJECTIVE 2
August 26, 1965 SCIENCE CURRICULUM STUDY TO BE FIRST 7
August 26, 1965 SCHOOL FUND PAYMENT APPROVED 7
August 26, 1965 IT WILL BE HOMECOMING FOR 7 NEW TEACHERS (PHOTOS) 14
August 26, 1965 TRAVEL OKAYED FOR TEACHERS 18
August 26, 1965 NEVELDA MORTON, GENE PAUL SMITH 12
August 26, 1965 ANITA SHIRLEY, BERNARD JAY 12
August 26, 1965 WHERE ARE THEY GOING? (PHOTO OF TINY FROGS) 1
August 26, 1965 CITY’S PROGRAMS URGED FOR BUDGET 1
August 26, 1965 IN HOUGHTON: COUNCIL APPROVES L.I.D. FOR SEWERS 2
August 26, 1965 HOUGHTON’S CHOICE FOR ACCESS DELAYED 2
August 26, 1965 WOMAN’S BODY FOUND IN LAKE (SWICK, LUCILLE) 2
August 26, 1965 BURGLARIZED APARTMENT IN SHAMBLES 1
August 26, 1965 DRIVER LICENSE RULES CHANGE, POLICE REMIND 7
August 26, 1965 NEIGHBORS CAN HELP CURB CRIME 7
August 26, 1965 DUAL HONORS TO REDMOND GUARD
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August 26, 1965 BENTLEY, RICHARD E 1
August 26, 1965 SWICK, LUCILLE 2
August 26, 1965 ASBURY, EMMA HAZEL 5
August 26, 1965 MILLER, MAY M 6
August 26, 1965 SWARD, RONALD 11
August 26, 1965 NEWCOMERS LIKE IT HERE IN KIRKLAND (WELCOME WAGON) PX-4
August 26, 1965 ELK CHOSEN AS SYMBOL OF ORDER BEARING ITS NAME 13
August 26, 1965 WOMAN ENTERS 1ST DIST RACE (FALLICK, HARRIET C) 7
August 26, 1965 NEWSPAPERMEN ELECT MORGAN NEW PRESIDENT (MORGAN, CHARLES O) 2
August 26, 1965 PHOTOS OF SOFTBALL CHAMPS 6
August 26, 1965 PARKS OR STADIUMS, SAME DIFFERENCE/ (LETTER) 2
August 26, 1965 EXPERIENCE PAYS OFF IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT 4
August 26, 1965 SAMMAMISH RIVER PARK PROTESTED 7
August 26, 1965 CITIZENS COMMITTEE ASSISTS IN CONVERTING MARYMOOR 7
August 26, 1965 BRIDGE APPROACH ENDS AT NORTHUP 1
August 26, 1965 116TH AVE GRADE PLAN PROPOSED 1
August 26, 1965 HOUGHTON’S CHOICE FOR ACCESS DELAYED 2
August 26, 1965 STATE TO RETURN STREETS TO CITY (KIRKLAND AVE & KIRKLAND WAY) 2
August 26, 1965 IN HOUGHTON: COUNCIL APPROVES L.I.D. FOR SEWERS 2
August 26, 1965 MARJIE BAUMAN, DAVID MEHLIS 12
August 26, 1965 SHELLEY JONES, JOHN BAILEY 12
August 26, 1965 BARBARA RUTH SCHOEN, F BYRON SWIGART 12
September 2,
1965
CHECKER CHAMP: ROSE HILLER VYING FOR STATE CROWN (FLOWER, AL) 1
September 2,
1965
STUDENT BECOMES TEACHER IN ADULT RUG MAKING CLASS (OLSEN, JEAN) 10
September 2,
1965
THORSOS RECEIVES FELLOWSHIP (THORSOS, ERIC) 11
September 2,
1965
BIDS CALLED ON SITE WORK FOR HEIGHTS SCHOOL GROUNDS 5
September 2,
1965
LW CLAIM IS SETTLED 5
September 2,
1965
AUDUBON ADDITION AWARDED TO 3 11
September 2,
1965
TEEN CANTEEN (PHOTO IN CIVIC CENTER) 2
September 2,
1965
SHATTERED WINDOW INJURES YOUTH, 17 (CLAUSNITZER, BRIAN) 1
September 2,
1965
MAN DIES IN ACCIDENT AT METRO SITE (KROGSTADT, CLYDE) 4
September 2,
1965
MCGINTY IN 10TH UGN YEAR (MCGINTY, TREMAINE) 3
September 2,
1965
BELLS RING TUESDAY AT SCHOOLS 1
September 2,
1965
HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL OPENS ON SEPT 9 1
September 2,
1965
RECOMMENDED SCHOOL TAX INCREASE OPPOSED 1
September 2,
1965
NEW COURSE OFFERED IN NATURE STUDY 6
September 2,
1965
ADULTS REGISTERING NOW FOR FALL 6
September 2,
1965
LUNCH PROGRAM TO START OPENING DAY OF SCHOOL 7
September 2,
1965
STUDENT BECOMES TEACHER IN ADULT RUG MAKING CLASS (OLSEN, JEAN) 10
September 2,
1965
BUS RIDES APPROVED 11
September 2,
1965
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFERS 33 COURSES 12
September 2,
1965
FUNDS AID VOCATIONAL SERVICES TO SCHOOLS 15
September 2,
1965
MARY BROUSSARD FLETCHER, BILL WAITS 8
September 2,
1965
CHERYL LEE GIFFORD, JOHN OPRES JR 8
September 2,
1965
BULLDOZER HALTS SMOKY BLAZE AFTER 5 HOURS ON 7TH AVENUE 1
September 2,
1965
CITY EMPLOYEE TAKES NEW JOB (OBAN, ANN) 1
September 2,
1965
ORIGINAL PLATS REVEAL EARLY HISTORY OF KIRKLAND (MAPS!) 12
September 2,
1965
THEATRE PERMIT COURT DATE SET 4
September 2,
1965
HOUGHTON SEWERS POSE COMPLEX PROBLEM (MAP) 5
September 2,
1965
SHERIFF LISTS AREA THEFTS 11
September 2,
1965
CEREMONY MARKS START OF LIBRARY 1
September 2,
1965
CLARK, FLORENCE PX-4
September 2,
1965
KENNEY, LAWRENCE H 11
September 2,
1965
LABRIE, FELIX J 11
September 2,
1965
LACY, JAMES 12
September 2,
1965
BENTLEY, RICHARD E 12
September 2,
1965
NEWCOMERS RELAX IN KIRKLAND (WELCOME WAGON) 8
September 2,
1965
EMBLEM CLUB ASSISTS ELKS AND HAS OWN PROGRAM 9
September 2,
1965
KIRKLAND MAKES LIFE, SOVIET VERSION, THAT IS 1
September 2,
1965
CHECKER CHAMP: ROSE HILLER VYING FOR STATE CROWN (FLOWER, AL) 1
September 2,
1965
PARK AREA (PHOTO OF CIVIC CENTER AREA) 2
September 2,
1965
UNITARIANS CALL FIRST MINISTER (MERO, RALPH M) 1
September 2,
1965
OPINIONS DIFFER ON PROPOSED HOUGHTON-METRO CONTRACT 1
September 2,
1965
HOUGHTON SEWERS POSE COMPLEX PROBLEM (MAP) 5
September 2,
1965
TAFFY LEE CORNWELL, WARREN LISENBY 8
September 2,
1965
VICKI YOUNGBERG, RICHARD GARY PECK 8
September 9,
1965
BANK NAMES NEW MGR (LEANDER, JOHN W) 6
September 9,
1965
NEW NB OF C BANK SLATED (PHOTO) 8
September 9,
1965
BOYS LOOK LIKE BEATLES, NOT WARRIORS, TO MOTHER (STROMBOM) 1
September 9,
1965
PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER LEAVES (JAMES, MELODY) 2
September 9,
1965
KIRKLANDER NAMED WIC DIRECTOR (HEADRICK, JEANNE) 15
September 9,
1965
TALENT IN FAMILY (MEDBY, NORMAN) 15
September 9,
1965
CONSTRUCTION HITTING NEW HIGH HERE 1
September 9,
1965
BLDG CODE AMENDMENT HEARING SET 1
September 9,
1965
‘PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT’ ORDINANCE PROPOSED 2
September 9,
1965
LIGHTFELDTS BUT KIRKLAND BUILDING 1
September 9,
1965
NEW NB OF C BANK SLATED (PHOTO) 8
September 9,
1965
REAR VIEW (PHOTO OF CIVIC CENTER) PX-4
September 9,
1965
CIVIC CENTER GYM (PHOTO) PX-4
September 9,
1965
LIGHTFELDTS BUT KIRKLAND BUILDING 1
September 9,
1965
SUN VILLAGE ON AGENDA 8
September 9,
1965
LIGHTFELDTS BUT KIRKLAND BUILDING 1
September 9,
1965
BURMEISTER HEADS UGN DIVISION (BURMEISTER, JAY) 6
September 9,
1965
CONSTRUCTION HITTING NEW HIGH HERE 1
September 9,
1965
NEW WATERFRONT ZONE UNDER STUDY HERE 1
September 9,
1965
‘PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT’ ORDINANCE PROPOSED 2
September 9,
1965
LW SCHOOLS ENROLL 8599 FIRST DAY 1
September 9,
1965
COLLEGE PROPOSALS AIRED FOR BOARD 8
September 9,
1965
LW COUNCIL INSTRUCTS IN PTA 10
September 9,
1965
SDA SCHOOL HAS LARGE ENROLLMENT 16
September 9,
1965
SHRINE HORSE SHOW TO FEATURE PONY-PULLED CHARIOT RACES 4
September 9,
1965
‘PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT’ ORDINANCE PROPOSED 2
September 9,
1965
METHOD CHANGES ON PLANNING 6
September 9,
1965
RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS IN SCHOOLS FIRST IN STATE 10
September 9,
1965
ZONING SUIT FILED AGAINST HOUGHTON 1
September 9,
1965
NEW WATERFRONT ZONE UNDER STUDY HERE 1
September 9,
1965
THIEF TAKES BEER, CASH AND – BIBLE 1
September 9,
1965
CYCLE TURNS OUT STOLEN 1
September 9,
1965
BOAT TRAILER IS VANDALIZED 5
September 9,
1965
GROUND-BREAKING HERALDS LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION (PHOTO) 12
September 9,
1965
BOOKMOBILE STOPS ANNOUNCED 12
September 9,
1965
BETTES, MARTIN C 5
September 9,
1965
CARPENTER, ROBERT 6
September 9,
1965
HARTIG, FRED 8
September 9,
1965
CHOICE OR EMPLOYMENT BRINGS NEWCOMERS HERE (WELCOME WAGON) 11
September 9,
1965
REPUBLICAN WOMEN SET CLUB OBJECTIVES 7
September 9,
1965
WOMEN SINGERS OPEN SEPTEMBER REHEARSALS 15
September 9,
1965
SUMMER BROUGHT RECORD CROWDS TO JUANITA PARK 4
September 9,
1965
EPISCOPAL SECT FORMS IN JUANITA 1
September 9,
1965
LW METHODIST CHURCH SERVICE TO OPEN YEAR 15
September 9,
1965
LAKE S TRAFFIC SHOWS INCREASE 1
September 9,
1965
NEW SECTION OF 405 OPEN 1
September 9,
1965
MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR NORTHUP INTERCHANGE PROGRESSES (PHOTO) 8
September 9,
1965
METRO WORK AHEAD OF SCHEDULE ON EAST SIDE 2
September 9,
1965
PROJECTS INTERMINGLE NEAR 3RD, CENTRAL WAY (PHOTO OF PUMP STATION) 8
September 9,
1965
ROSELYN RUTH ROSENBACH, KASIMIR GENE KAY 10
September 16,
1965
FORMER RESIDENTS, NO OF EVERETT, HONOR 50TH DATE (FOXLEY, MR AND MRS J L) 9
September 16,
1965
CAL CLASSES APPEAL TO ALL AGE GROUPS 14
September 16,
1965
CREOSOTE FOREST (PHOTO OF PILINGS FOR NEW NB OF C) 7
September 16,
1965
EYE WITNESS REPORT GIVEN FROM EDGE OF HURRICANE BETSY (KARASEK, DONNA) PX-4
September 16,
1965
FORCIER BAGS MOUNTAIN GOAT ON FIRST DAY OF 1965 SEASON 1
September 16,
1965
PUGET EMPLOYEE RETIRING OCT 1 (WITTERS, FRED) 3
September 16,
1965
FISHERMAN FINDS WORDS MORE FUN THAN FISH (LETTER FROM SHANNON, “DOC“) 4
September 16,
1965
HAS WINGS (HUMPHREY, RAEDEAN) 11
September 16,
1965
CANINE CYCLIST (PHOTO OF TABLEMAN, JOY LYNN & DOG) 14
September 16,
1965
OPTOMETRY OFFICE REMODELED 7
September 16,
1965
CREOSOTE FOREST (PHOTO OF PILINGS FOR NEW NB OF C) 7
September 16,
1965
SPEED WASH ENLARGED 12
September 16,
1965
INGLEWOOD CHURCH TO HOUSE RETARDED CHILDREN’S SCHOOL 11
September 16,
1965
CITY ENDS MOVING HOUSES ACROSS WATERFRONT AREA 1
September 16,
1965
KIRKLAND CHAMBER HEAR A LOCKE 12
September 16,
1965
VISITOR REPRESENTS COMMON MARKET (DALEIDEN, GERO K) 14
September 16,
1965
KING ZONING TO HAVE HEARING 2
September 16,
1965
TWO SCHOOL TAX MEASURES TO GO ON NOV 2 BALLOT HERE 1
September 16,
1965
ALL THREE INCUMBENTS FILE IN LW 1
September 16,
1965
TWO VOICE CONCERN OVER PROPOSED LEVY 2
September 16,
1965
SCHOOLS OKAY HOME TUTORING ON PREGNANCIES 12
September 16,
1965
MARGO TEMPLETON, JOHN NOLD 10
September 16,
1965
FIREMEN GET NEW ALARMS 2
September 16,
1965
EMERGENCY CAR BID ACCEPTED (HOUGHTON) 14
September 16,
1965
CITY BUDGET HEARING SET 1
September 16,
1965
EMERGENCY CAR BID ACCEPTED (HOUGHTON) 14
September 16,
1965
L.I.D. FINANCING ARRANGED 2
September 16,
1965
BID DATE SET FOR SEWER CONSTRUCTION IN HOUGHTON 2
September 16,
1965
EMERGENCY CAR BID ACCEPTED (HOUGHTON) 14
September 16,
1965
THIEVES TAKE SAFE, BUT DON’T OPEN IT 1
September 16,
1965
STRICTER ENFORCEMENT ANNOUNCED ON PARKING 1
September 16,
1965
CAR PROWLED, TOOLS MISSING 5
September 16,
1965
REACTIONS TO HOSPITAL SOUGHT 1
September 16,
1965
PAULSEN, NICK 2
September 16,
1965
SQUARE DANCE CLUB OFFERS LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS 8
September 16,
1965
ARMY FAMILIES AMONG AREA NEWCOMERS (WELCOME WAGON) 18
September 16,
1965
GIRL SCOUTING CONTINUES TO INTEREST 10-YEAR MEMBER (SWIFT, TRUDY) 8
September 16,
1965
TWO IN TROOP EARN EAGLE SCOUT AWARD (GRABER, SANFORD & RICHARDSON, BRUCE) 13
September 16,
1965
EAST SIDERS VOTE TUESDAY IN PORT PRIMARY 1
September 16,
1965
HERE’S WHERE TO VOTE 12
September 16,
1965
JOURNAL GRID CONTEST OPEN 1
September 16,
1965
START ON 6 LANES NORTHWARD SEEN 1
September 16,
1965
60TH UNDERPASS SUGGESTED INSTEAD 1
September 16,
1965
STATE PLANS TEMPORARY 405 BRIDGE AT FACTORIA 5
September 16,
1965
4 LANES FROM HERE TO TUKWILA DUE BY YEAR’S END 13
September 16,
1965
BID DATE SET FOR SEWER CONSTRUCTION IN HOUGHTON 2
September 16,
1965
PAMELA DYCK, FRANK B DAVIS 10
September 16,
1965
DIANNE CONNOLLY, BRUCE FOSTER 10
September 16,
1965
MARGARET HIMES, DONALD SHORB 10
September 23,
1965
CHURCH ORCHESTRA ATTRACTS YOUNG MUSICIANS (FIRST BAPTIST) 11
September 23,
1965
PASTOR VIEWS CIVIL RIGHTS FIRSTHAND (HELLIWELL, GEORGE) 1
September 23,
1965
DIPRETE IS MERIT FINALIST (DIPRETE, BOB) 10
September 23,
1965
LIKE IN CENTURIES GONE BY (PHOTO OF BUILDING ON ACCESS BRIDGE OVER RAILWAY) 1
September 23,
1965
BID ACCEPTED FOR CLEARING SCHOOL SITE (JUANITA HEIGHTS) 2
September 23,
1965
VANDALS HIT INSIDES OF TWO CHURCHES HERE 1
September 23,
1965
FIRE HITS 108TH NE DWELLING 2
September 23,
1965
AMENDMENT ON RESIDENTIAL DECKS APPROVED 2
September 23,
1965
BIGGEST BARGAINS TO ‘A-GO-GO’ OCT 8 1
September 23,
1965
2ND ALLEY VACATION ASKED 3
September 23,
1965
COLLEGE INTEREST STILL ACTIVE 1
September 23,
1965
BOARD APPROVES RESEARCH PROJECT (EDUCATIONAL BASICS IN VIEW) 1
September 23,
1965
ELEMENTARY STUDENTS INTRODUCED TO MUSIC 10
September 23,
1965
RECORD SET FOR ADULT ENROLLMENT 12
September 23,
1965
NEW SCHOOL FOR THE RETARDED ENROLLING NOW 16
September 23,
1965
HONKERS INVADE WAVERLY PARK 1
September 23,
1965
FIRE HITS 108TH NE DWELLING 2
September 23,
1965
CITY OKAYS LIGHT STUDY 1
September 23,
1965
HOUGHTON BUDGET OFFERS RETIREMENT 1
September 23,
1965
BID ACCEPTED FOR CLEARING SCHOOL SITE (JUANITA HEIGHTS) 2
September 23,
1965
NEAR-RIOT ERUPTS AT LOCAL TAVERN (GOLDEN STALLION) 1
September 23,
1965
VANDALS HIT INSIDES OF TWO CHURCHES HERE 1
September 23,
1965
HOSPITAL STUDY SET 1
September 23,
1965
NEWCOMER WELCOMES ‘WELCOME’ (WELCOME WAGON) 16
September 23,
1965
CHECK MATE RIDING CLUB MEMBERS DON’T STOP WITH HORSES 9
September 23,
1965
DENNY MAN ENTERS 1ST DIST GOP CLUB RACE (AYRAULT, DAN) 10
September 23,
1965
COLUMN TO FOCUS ON ARTS 1
September 23,
1965
CHURCH ORCHESTRA ATTRACTS YOUNG MUSICIANS (FIRST BAPTIST) 11
September 23,
1965
LIKE IN CENTURIES GONE BY (PHOTO OF BUILDING ON ACCESS BRIDGE OVER RAILWAY) 1
September 23,
1965
PAVING OF ACCESS DUE TO START WITHIN 10 DAYS 1
September 23,
1965
LIKE IN CENTURIES GONE BY (PHOTO OF BUILDING ON ACCESS BRIDGE OVER RAILWAY) 1
September 23,
1965
CITY PLANS NEW IDEA AT CORNER (CENTRAL & MARKET) 1
September 23,
1965
CITY OKAYS LIGHT STUDY 1
September 23,
1965
116TH AVE HEARING CONTINUED TO OCT 4 2
September 23,
1965
4-LANING OF 901 RECEIVES SUPPORT 2
September 30,
1965
THEATRE EAST ANNOUNCES FOUR PLAYS FOR SEASON 7
September 30,
1965
TEACHERS TO SHOW AT CELLAR 10
September 30,
1965
TEACHER’S IDEA SIMPLIFIES TEACHING, LEARNING (ALBRIGHT, ALTO O) 9
September 30,
1965
AIRLINE PROMOTES J BERTO 11
September 30,
1965
LIVING IN YUGOSLAVIA REWARDING (HUNTER, LINDA) 15
September 30,
1965
NURSE WITH CLINIC 20 YEARS, RETIRES (MCCONNELL, SYLVIA) 16
September 30,
1965
TRAILS RESIDENTS OPPOSE INTERCHANGE LOCATION 1
September 30,
1965
CONSTRUCTION OF NORTHWEST CHAPEL NEAR FINAL STAGES 8
September 30,
1965
WESTERN CO ANNEXATION HEARING CONTINUED 8
September 30,
1965
LOCAL SCHOOLS, CITIES STILL IN QUANDRY OVER NEW TAX LAWS 1
September 30,
1965
TEACHER’S IDEA SIMPLIFIES TEACHING, LEARNING (ALBRIGHT, ALTO O) 9
September 30,
1965
HARRIET A HARVEY, ALFRED S ARKLEY 12
September 30,
1965
DONNA NIBLOCK, A NEIL ANDERSEN 12
September 30,
1965
GAIL MERRITT, LEONARD C CHAPMAN 12
September 30,
1965
BUDGET PROPOSES FULL-TIME FIRE CHIEF 1
September 30,
1965
FIREMEN HANDLE 4 MINOR BLAZES, RESUSCITATOR CALL 2
September 30,
1965
LOCAL SCHOOLS, CITIES STILL IN QUANDRY OVER NEW TAX LAWS 1
September 30,
1965
BUDGET PROPOSES FULL-TIME FIRE CHIEF 1
September 30,
1965
IN HOUGHTON: BUDGET FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES, MAYOR SAYS 2
September 30,
1965
CINDERS TURN INTO POTENTIALLY GROWING KIRKLAND INDUSTRY (CINTREK) 1
September 30,
1965
BIG FINN HILL SEWER ANNEXATION HEARING 2
September 30,
1965
GUN ALLEGEDLY PULLED IN KIRKLAND INCIDENT 1
September 30,
1965
PUBLIC WARNED AGAINST ‘KOOKY’ COOKIE SALES 1
September 30,
1965
TICKETING STARTS FRIDAY (PARKING) 1
September 30,
1965
VANDALS HIT J.D. LOADER 2
September 30,
1965
DONATIONS TO LIBRARY SUGGESTED 3
September 30,
1965
PROFESSIONAL NURSES SALUTED DURING WEEK 16
September 30,
1965
WANGE, HELEN 2
September 30,
1965
MILES, IDA 2
September 30,
1965
MULLEN, OMER H 7
September 30,
1965
STORGAARD, EMMA 9
September 30,
1965
2 LONG-TIME FRIENDS BOTH WIN EAGLE RANK (JOHNSON, PAUL & THORNARLEIN,
ERNIE)
10
September 30,
1965
‘SHRINKING VIOLETS’ GIVE GARDEN CLUB ITS NAME 13
September 30,
1965
JOURNAL TOP PAPER IN STATE FOR NEWS 1
September 30,
1965
STEERING COMMITTEE TO PRODUCE CITY PARK PLAN 1
September 30,
1965
OFFICIALS TO INSPECT SAMMAMISH VALLEY 2
September 30,
1965
PARK SITE IS SOUGHT AT DENNY 10
September 30,
1965
PETITION PROTESTS PARKING 1
September 30,
1965
TRAILS RESIDENTS OPPOSE INTERCHANGE LOCATION 1
September 30,
1965
TOLL CUT SUPPORT MOUNTS 1
September 30,
1965
PAVING SET FOR ACCESS 2
September 30,
1965
BIG FINN HILL SEWER ANNEXATION HEARING 2
September 30,
1965
SANDRA SHEPARD, JOHN SYLVESTER 12
September 30,
1965
LINDA ALDRIDGE, MYRLE CUSHING 12
September 30,
1965
MARSHA PREWITT, MICHAEL LINDQUIST 12
October 7, 1965 BASICS BROUGHT INTO VIEW (ALBRIGHT, ALTO) PX-4
October 7, 1965 DUTCH TEACHER HAS DISLIKES (TAVENIER, HERMINE) 1
October 7, 1965 JOHN BAKKE IS MERIT SEMI-FINALIST 7
October 7, 1965 JAPANESE GIRL NOT TYPICAL TEENAGER (YAMASAKI, NOBUKO) 12
October 7, 1965 JUANITA RESIDENT IN ‘HAPPY TIME’ (CORDELL, JEFF) 12
October 7, 1965 RETIRED TEACHER ON TOUR (RHOADES, HETTIE) 15
October 7, 1965 SEPTIC TANKS PROPOSED FOR TWO SUBDIVISIONS 3
October 7, 1965 MOONLIGHT SALE, GO-GOS, PANCAKES 1
October 7, 1965 NEW BRUSH TRIMMER DEVELOPED (BEARD CONSTRUCTION)(PHOTO) 15
October 7, 1965 W VANCE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN FATAL CRASH 9
October 7, 1965 CAR HITS HOUSE, FAMILY UNHURT (SMITH, EARL D) 14
October 7, 1965 KIRKLAND LEADS NORTH COUNTY UGN DRIVE 1
October 7, 1965 MARKET ST ZONING SPARKS LONG DEBATE 1
October 7, 1965 BASICS BROUGHT INTO VIEW (ALBRIGHT, ALTO) PX-4
October 7, 1965 1965-66 LW SCHOOL BUDGET 1
October 7, 1965 SCHOOL BUDGET: NEED SEEN TO UP CONSTRUCTION LEVY 1
October 7, 1965 DUTCH TEACHER HAS DISLIKES (TAVENIER, HERMINE) 1
October 7, 1965 CAN CENTER SERVICE PAROCHIAL STUDENTS? 1
October 7, 1965 KRUZNER EXPLAINS 14-MIL SCHOOL-TAX-LEVY PROPOSAL 2
October 7, 1965 TAX LEVY: MEASURE TO REMAIN TO 25% 2
October 7, 1965 COMMITTEE STUDIES SCIENCE FOR FUTURE LWSD PLANNING 2
October 7, 1965 DR DOWNIE VIEWING CALIFORNIA COLLEGES 9
October 7, 1965 LW BUILDING DEPT MOVE HITS SNAG 13
October 7, 1965 SARAH JANE GREEN, JAMES JONES 10
October 7, 1965 GARAGE HIT BY FIRE 2
October 7, 1965 KIRKLAND BUDGET UP $100,000 13
October 7, 1965 HOUGHTON REVENUE INCREASED 13
October 7, 1965 BURGLAR GARNERS $70 FROM STATION 13
October 7, 1965 COMMITTEE NAMED FOR HOSPITAL STUDY 1
October 7, 1965 FITZGERALD, JAMES B PX-4
October 7, 1965 ROTARY GOVERNOR TO VISIT 2
October 7, 1965 RESIDENTS RETURN TO KIRKLAND (WELCOME WAGON) 15
October 7, 1965 SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING EVERY WEEK NOW 16
October 7, 1965 TROOP 615 TOP 3RD TIME PX-4
October 7, 1965 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WOMEN FORM FELLOWSHIP FOR FRIENDSHIP , SERVICE 11
October 7, 1965 HOSPITALITY BAZAAR THEME FOR ST DEMETRIOS CHURCH 10
October 7, 1965 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WOMEN FORM FELLOWSHIP FOR FRIENDSHIP , SERVICE 11
October 7, 1965 SATURDAY-SUNDAY VEHICLE SAFETY-CHECK SCHEDULED 1
October 7, 1965 BON VOYAGE, GRID FANS (PHOTO OF HARBOR TOUR BOAT) 13
October 7, 1965 EVERGREEN TRAFFIC UP 9
October 7, 1965 W.D. 81 HIRES MANAGER (HOOK, GARNER) PX-4
October 7, 1965 KIRKLAND OKAYS $3000 SURVEY OF FUTURE SEWERS 1
October 7, 1965 SEWER DISTRICT PROPOSES SERVICE BOUNDARY (MAP) 7
October 7, 1965 BEATRICE NICHOLS, JAMES R STACEY 10
October 7, 1965 JAMIE HART, STEPHEN ANACKER 10
October 14,
1965
ART TEACHERS TO TOUR OWN SHOW AT GALLERY 10
October 14,
1965
‘MADAM BUTTERFLY’ TO BE GIVEN AT KJHS 10
October 14,
1965
ROSE HILL BANK OPENING (SEATTLE TRUST AND SAVINGS) 2
October 14,
1965
PTA WORKER GRADUATES TO LW COUNCIL PRESIDENT (KOOLSTRA, KAYE) 11
October 14,
1965
CO-ED DORM (PHOTO AT NORTHWEST COLLEGE) 1
October 14,
1965
MARKET REQUEST OKAYED (HOUGHTON) 1
October 14,
1965
TOSSED BY TRUCK, SAYS MAN (DAARUD, DENNIS) 1
October 14,
1965
DOG-CYCLE CRASH HURTS WEATHERBEE 1
October 14,
1965
CAR HITS WOMAN (MCCULLEY, MRS LEROY) 1
October 14,
1965
KIRKLAND TOPS UGN PX-4
October 14,
1965
CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES UGN RESIDENTIAL DRIVE 8
October 14,
1965
KIRKLAND HAS CHOICE OF GROWTH DIRECTION (LETTER FROM ADAMS, C R) 2
October 14,
1965
PLANNERS RECOMMEND WESTERN PREFINISH ANNEXATION 12
October 14,
1965
SCHOOL BOARD RACE DEVELOPS 1
October 14,
1965
QUESTIONS ON SCHOOL ISSUES 1
October 14,
1965
27 LOCAL STUDENTS APPLY AT COLLEGE 2
October 14,
1965
WIDENED SCOPE FOR COLLEGE COUNCIL PROPOSED 2
October 14,
1965
NW COLLEGE HAS RECORD ENROLLMENT 3
October 14,
1965
SCHOOL VOTE CAMPAIGN, LED BY CAC, SURGES FORWARD 3
October 14,
1965
TEACHER BARGAINING ELECTION LIKELY IN LW 5
October 14,
1965
NW COLLEGE STARTS 7TH YEAR HERE 10
October 14,
1965
LOCAL TEACHERS HAVE ROLE IN STATE SCIENCE CONFERENCE 12
October 14,
1965
LW AMONG 18 DISTRICTS ASKING 14 MILLS CONTINUE 12
October 14,
1965
NANCY E GRAVES, MILTON C GUSTAFSON 8
October 14,
1965
ARSON SUSPECTED IN TWO KIRKLAND FIRES 1
October 14,
1965
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PLANS SPOOK HOUSE 8
October 14,
1965
MARKET REQUEST OKAYED (HOUGHTON) 1
October 14,
1965
HOUGHTON CHOOSES 72ND FOR ACCESS 1
October 14,
1965
CONFERENCES HELD ON L.I.D. PROBLEMS 3
October 14,
1965
DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITING ILLEGAL UNDER ORD. 895 10
October 14,
1965
GILBERT, JAMES ARNOLD 10
October 14,
1965
DYER, FRANCES 10
October 14,
1965
BAZAAR TO MARK CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY 8
October 14,
1965
PTA WORKER GRADUATES TO LW COUNCIL PRESIDENT (KOOLSTRA, KAYE) 11
October 14,
1965
JOURNAL PUBLISHES COLOR AD, FOR SEALY 1
October 14,
1965
BAHAI’S TO OBSERVE FOUNDING PX-4
October 14,
1965
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TO HAVE INAUGURATION (MAYFLOWER) PX-4
October 14,
1965
ROSE HILL BANK OPENING (SEATTLE TRUST AND SAVINGS) 2
October 14,
1965
MASS TRANSPORTATION ESSENTIAL TO AREA 2
October 14,
1965
AN OPEN LETTER ON PARKING 1
October 14,
1965
HOUGHTON CHOOSES 72ND FOR ACCESS 1
October 14,
1965
CITY GIVES GO0AHEAD ON 116TH 2
October 14,
1965
116TH NE ROUTE SET 9
October 14,
1965
PAVING STARTED (PHOTO OF KIRKLAND ACCESS) 12
October 14,
1965
SIDES OF ACCESS TO HAVE SEEDING, ENGINEER REPORTS 16
October 14,
1965
BROKEN MAIN PLAGUES CITY, 81 1
October 14,
1965
PUGET ASKS DROP IN RATES 5
October 14,
1965
FREE DUMPS NEAR END 12
October 14,
1965
NEVELDA MAY MORTON, GENE SMITH 8
October 21,
1965
SEATTLE TRUST & SAVING – GRAND OPENING ON ROSE HILL 11
October 21,
1965
HEISDORF SETS NEW FACILITIES 1
October 21,
1965
LARSON’S ANNIVERSARY HELD AT REST HOME (LARSON, MR AND MRS MARTIN) 10
October 21,
1965
ROSE HILL BANK OPENING (SEATTLE TRUST & SAVING) 10
October 21,
1965
JUANITA WAS HUBBARD WHEN JOSTENS CAME (JOSTEN, SYVERT) 1
October 21,
1965
CROSS SR HEADS HOSPITAL STUDY (CROSS, HARRY M SR) 1
October 21,
1965
ENGINEER WORKED FOR POINT SPAN (ROBERT, E I (BOB)) 3
October 21,
1965
MRS BAGGALEY INSTALLED STATE COUNSELORS’ PRESIDENT 8
October 21,
1965
25-YEAR MEMBERSHIP IN BPW NOTEWORTHY (COLMAN, ALICE) 8
October 21,
1965
HEISDORF SETS NEW FACILITIES 1
October 21,
1965
SCHOOL PLANNED AT JUANITA (SKETCH) 7
October 21,
1965
MANY RING DOOR BELLS FOR UGN 10
October 21,
1965
KIRKLAND STILL IN TOP UGN SPOT 10
October 21,
1965
ANNEXATION REQUEST TO COUNTY 1
October 21,
1965
CITY CONSIDERS JUANITA ANNEX 1
October 21,
1965
ZONING AMENDMENT ON 4 LOTS APPROVED 7
October 21,
1965
BIBLE OKAYED AS ‘TOOL’ 1
October 21,
1965
HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING ANNOUNCED 5
October 21,
1965
DISCUSSION ON “JOHNNY” TOPIC OF ROSE HILL PTA 5
October 21,
1965
DIRECTORS UPHOLD TEACHERS PAY CUT (RUFER, JAKE) 7
October 21,
1965
LW TO FORM NEW GROUP ON POLICY 7
October 21,
1965
MOTHERS LEARN, TOO, IN KIRKLAND PARENT COOP PRESCHOOL 9
October 21,
1965
LW AIDS TEACHER RESEARCH 16
October 21,
1965
EMERGENCY CAR BID AWARDED 2
October 21,
1965
ARSON STILL SUSPECTED 7
October 21,
1965
CITY DENIES LIBRARY BID WAS ILLEGAL 1
October 21,
1965
EMERGENCY CAR BID AWARDED 2
October 21,
1965
JUANITA WAS HUBBARD WHEN JOSTENS CAME (JOSTEN, SYVERT) 1
October 21,
1965
SPOOK HOUSE SPOOKIER THAN EVER 10
October 21,
1965
CITY PLAN REVEALED; HOUGHTON TO CONSIDER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 1
October 21,
1965
HOUGHTON UPHELD ON PERMIT DENIAL 1
October 21,
1965
HOUGHTON LIBRARY ON NOV BALLOT 2
October 21,
1965
AT HOUGHTON: CO BOARD AUTHORIZES LAND TRADE 7
October 21,
1965
JUANITA WAS HUBBARD WHEN JOSTENS CAME (JOSTEN, SYVERT) 1
October 21,
1965
CITY CONSIDERS JUANITA ANNEX 1
October 21,
1965
SCHOOL PLANNED AT JUANITA (SKETCH) 7
October 21,
1965
PELLETS DAMAGE WINDOWS OF HOMES 1
October 21,
1965
POLICE HIRE EX-MARINE, FEM, THAT IS (COMPTON, BETTY JEAN) 1
October 21,
1965
‘LET POLICE PAY (HIC) FOR TAXI; THEY CALLED IT’ 2
October 21,
1965
ARSON STILL SUSPECTED 7
October 21,
1965
CITY DENIES LIBRARY BID WAS ILLEGAL 1
October 21,
1965
HOUGHTON LIBRARY ON NOV BALLOT 2
October 21,
1965
CROSS SR HEADS HOSPITAL STUDY (CROSS, HARRY M SR) 1
October 21,
1965
HEYDT, NORMAN L 2
October 21,
1965
MCLEAN, GEORGE 7
October 21,
1965
JOSTEN, SYVERT H 10
October 21,
1965
GIRLS’ CLUB ADOPTS GIRLS’ HOME 5
October 21,
1965
25-YEAR MEMBERSHIP IN BPW NOTEWORTHY (COLMAN, ALICE) 8
October 21,
1965
MOTHERS LEARN, TOO, IN KIRKLAND PARENT COOP PRESCHOOL 9
October 21,
1965
MRS BENTLEY CHATS ABOUT NOV 2 ELECTION 7
October 21,
1965
ROSE HILL BANK OPENING (SEATTLE TRUST & SAVING) 10
October 21,
1965
PROPOSED FACTORIA INTERCHANGE (PHOTO) PX-4
October 21,
1965
ROAD COMPLEX TO CONNECT 108TH, NORTHUP INTERCHANGE (MAPS) PX-4
October 21,
1965
WALKWAY PURCHASE ASKED 1
October 21,
1965
SPAN COUNT JUMPS 36% 2
October 21,
1965
DRAINAGE APPROVED FOR 117TH 3
October 21,
1965
LESLYE ANN CONRAD, MICHAEL B REID 8
October 21,
1965
GINNY VAN GORTEL, LEROY JOHNSON 8
October 21,
1965
CONSTANCE BENNETT, DONALD ABKER 8
October 28,
1965
H & N TO BUILD PX-4
October 28,
1965
ANNIVERSARY PARTY WAS KEPT SECRET (WHEADON, JACK & ERNESTINE) 8
October 28,
1965
JUANITAN MANAGES KXA (HAWKINS, JIM) 2
October 28,
1965
‘MERRY’ NOT SAD DESPITE HANDICAP (GARRISON, MERRY) 8
October 28,
1965
H & N TO BUILD PX-4
October 28,
1965
THRIFTWAY MARKET ANNOUNCED 1
October 28,
1965
THEATRE REQUEST REVIVED 1
October 28,
1965
‘BULGE SCHOOL MAY ‘BULGE’ IN 1 1/2 YEAR 1
October 28,
1965
ROSE HILL SCHOOL WINDOWS BROKEN 2
October 28,
1965
THRIFTWAY MARKET ANNOUNCED 1
October 28,
1965
C MILLER REMAINS CRITICAL (MILLER, CARTER F) 1
October 28,
1965
CHAMBER MOVES (PHOTOS) 3
October 28,
1965
SOLDIER IN VIETNAM APPEALS FOR ORPHANS (CROWE, CLARENCE) 7
October 28,
1965
KIRKLAND STAYS TOP IN UGN 10
October 28,
1965
BEVERLY PARK RESIDENTS SAY COMMERCIAL ZONING ‘UNWISE’ (LETTER) 2
October 28,
1965
HANDICAPPERS TO MOVE PX-4
October 28,
1965
‘BULGE SCHOOL MAY ‘BULGE’ IN 1 1/2 YEAR 1
October 28,
1965
3 BOARD POSITIONS OPEN, ONE CONTEST 1
October 28,
1965
LWHS PUBLICATIONS WIN 1ST-CLASS AWARDS 10
October 28,
1965
OUT-OF-STATERS 1/3 OF NW COLLEGE 11
October 28,
1965
MERRILY JOHNSON, ROBERT ALLEN STEWART 8
October 28,
1965
PATRICIA REKLEY, HOWARD CHAUSSEE 8
October 28,
1965
THEATRE REQUEST REVIVED 1
October 28,
1965
SEWER, WATER, FIRE DISTRICTS WILL VOTE 1
October 28,
1965
NOV 2 DEADLINE FOR HOUGHTON LIBRARY WORKERS 1
October 28,
1965
THEATRE REQUEST REVIVED 1
October 28,
1965
HOUGHTON AWARDS BIDS FOR SEWERS 2
October 28,
1965
ROSE HILL SCHOOL WINDOWS BROKEN 2
October 28,
1965
NOV 2 DEADLINE FOR HOUGHTON LIBRARY WORKERS 1
October 28,
1965
JUANITAN MANAGES KXA (HAWKINS, JIM) 2
October 28,
1965
5 KIRKLAND CADETS TRAIN 10
October 28,
1965
4 AREA MEN BEGIN NAVY TRAINING 10
October 28,
1965
OLSON, OSCAR 7
October 28,
1965
JOHNSTON, BERTHA 7
October 28,
1965
HENDEE, H REX 10
October 28,
1965
WINTERS, PAULINE 10
October 28,
1965
NEW FAMILY IN AREA LIVED IN SWITZERLAND (WELCOME WAGON) 9
October 28,
1965
THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR MORE ADULTS IN GIRL SCOUTING 9
October 28,
1965
ELECTION APPROACHES 1
October 28,
1965
SEWER, WATER, FIRE DISTRICTS WILL VOTE 1
October 28,
1965
WHAT DOES YES VOTE DO ON PROPOSITION 2 2
October 28,
1965
NORTHSHORE TO VOTE ON 34 MILLS 16
October 28,
1965
WORK STARTS ON LARGER JOURNAL MAP 1
October 28,
1965
‘WILD’ HORSE IN AUDIENCE 1
October 28,
1965
3 LOCAL CITIES UP 7.7%; HOUGHTON PASSES BOTHELL 3
October 28,
1965
AT WATERSHED: PERMIT GRANTED FOR EXCAVATION 1
October 28,
1965
SEWER, WATER, FIRE DISTRICTS WILL VOTE 1
October 28,
1965
HOUGHTON AWARDS BIDS FOR SEWERS 2
October 28,
1965
TOLL-FREE DIAL AREA TO EXPAND 2
October 28,
1965
METRO’S EAST SIDE TRUNK SNEAKING IN VIA TWO TUNNELS 11
November 4,
1965
P COOPERS TO OBSERVE 57TH DATE (COOPER, MR & MRS PERCY) 8
November 4,
1965
AT HOLY FAMILY: ART BROUGHT FROM EUROPE FOR SALE 8
November 4,
1965
THEATRE EAST OPENS WITH FRY COMEDY 12
November 4,
1965
CUSTOM CRIB, BALL-BAT TREE BRIGHTEN ROOM (BLUECHEL) PX-4
November 4,
1965
RAILROAD PROMOTES BRINKLEY (BRINKLEY, R A) 3
November 4,
1965
PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER TELLS OF LIFE IN BOLIVIA (ASKEW, SUSAN) 9
November 4,
1965
HEARING DUE ON STEWART USE PERMIT 10
November 4,
1965
PRUNING BARES HOUSE KEPT SECRET FOR YEARS (TREE-HOUSE OF WEIDRICH KIDS) 1
November 4,
1965
NE 132ND SUBDIVISION IS PROPOSED 7
November 4,
1965
BUSINESS-EDUCATION DAY SET 1
November 4,
1965
DENNY PARK BOY HIT IN EYE BY B-B PELLET (HALES, JOHN) 1
November 4,
1965
L PAULSON HURT WHEN TRUCK FLIPS 1
November 4,
1965
APPEAL RENEWED BY SOLDIER (FLUHARTY, ROBERT) 1
November 4,
1965
CYO PLANS KIDS’ KARNIVAL 11
November 4,
1965
STATE ST REZONE, R-2 TO 3, RECEIVES COMMISSION NOD PX-4
November 4,
1965
OBJECTIONS VOICED ON ANNEXATION 1
November 4,
1965
RESIDENT RECOMMENDS IMPROVING CITY IMAGE (LETTER FROM VAUX, J E) 2
November 4,
1965
PLANNERS DECIDE ON FURTHER STUDY OF LAKEFRONT ZONING 2
November 4,
1965
NE 132ND SUBDIVISION IS PROPOSED 7
November 4,
1965
THOREAU CLASS ADDED 1
November 4,
1965
BUSINESS-EDUCATION DAY SET 1
November 4,
1965
DECISION SLATED ON HOW TO HANDLE JR HIGH OVERLOAD 1
November 4,
1965
COLLEGE HAS ROOM FOR MORE 7
November 4,
1965
WHY SCHOOL $$ INVESTED TEMPORARILY 16
November 4,
1965
18 CHURCHES REPRESENTED AT COLLEGE 16
November 4,
1965
WINNING CLASS FLOAT (PHOTO) 4
November 4,
1965
CYO PLANS KIDS’ KARNIVAL 11
November 4,
1965
FIRE HALTED ON ROSE HILL (PHOTO OF SLODANS HOME) 3
November 4,
1965
CITY SET-UP CHANGING 1
November 4,
1965
CITY ACCEPTS RESIGNATION, HEARING SET (ORDAL, O L) 2
November 4,
1965
CHRISTMAS HERE EARLY 1
November 4,
1965
SOME PUNKIN’ (PHOTO OF PUMPKIN & NEAL, BUZZY) 7
November 4,
1965
HOUGHTON PROPOSES UTILITY AGREEMENT WITH KIRKLAND 2
November 4,
1965
SAILING GROUP ORGANIZATION TO CENTER IN JUANITA BAY 5
November 4,
1965
PLANNERS DECIDE ON FURTHER STUDY OF LAKEFRONT ZONING 2
November 4,
1965
U.S. WINS KIRKLAND LAW SUIT 1
November 4,
1965
POLICE NAB ARMED DRUG CARRIER HERE 1
November 4,
1965
SACRISTY WINE REPORTED STOLEN 1
November 4,
1965
LIBRARY LEVY PROBABLE AFTER TOTAL VOTE IN 2
November 4,
1965
OUR MEN IN SERVICE 10
November 4,
1965
PETERSON, FREDERICK 2
November 4,
1965
MOESCH, JOSEPH 2
November 4,
1965
FITZGERALD, WILLIAM FRED 11
November 4,
1965
SAILING GROUP ORGANIZATION TO CENTER IN JUANITA BAY 5
November 4,
1965
INTERESTS VARY AMONG HILLTOPPERS MEMBERS 8
November 4,
1965
TEEN YMCA COUNCIL SETS ‘CHARTER SERVICE’ 11
November 4,
1965
SPECIAL LEVY VOTE BARELY VALIDATED 1
November 4,
1965
SIX YEAR PARK PLAN AIRING DUE 1
November 4,
1965
NORTHLAKE UNITARIANS TO ORDAIN RALPH MERO 2
November 4,
1965
BAPTIST INTERIM PASTOR PREFERS MISSION FIELD (LUCKMAN, JAMES) 12
November 4,
1965
18 CHURCHES REPRESENTED AT COLLEGE 16
November 4,
1965
SAILING GROUP ORGANIZATION TO CENTER IN JUANITA BAY 5
November 4,
1965
NO 1 GOAL: RAPID TRANSIT 3
November 4,
1965
BRIDGE TOLL CUT STUDIED 7
November 4,
1965
HOUGHTON PROPOSES UTILITY AGREEMENT WITH KIRKLAND 2
November 11,
1965
COUPLE TO OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY (EDWARDS, MR & MRS FRANCIS) 12
November 11,
1965
CYO MEMBER WINS ORDER OF CROSS HONOR (MARTINEAU, JULIE) 1
November 11,
1965
20 YEARS WITH WEST COAST FETED (BAILEY, MARGE) 8
November 11,
1965
LW TO DEDICATE AUDUBON (PHOTO PAGE 2) 1
November 11,
1965
ROYAL PINES HOMES OPEN IN JUANITA PX-4
November 11,
1965
WILDWOOD PLAT OKAYED BY HOUGHTON 1
November 11,
1965
FHA HOUSE RENOVATIONS PROGRAM SELF-SUPPORTING 12
November 11,
1965
SAFEWAY MANAGER NAMED (WEIR, JIM) 12
November 11,
1965
EX-GRIDDER HURT AFTER RJHS GAME (STEPHENS, DAVID) 1
November 11,
1965
‘LOADED’ TRUCK FLIPS (PHOTO) 1
November 11,
1965
LAKEFRONT ZONE: R-3W AIRING SET DEC 16 1
November 11,
1965
WILDWOOD PLAT OKAYED BY HOUGHTON 1
November 11,
1965
TEACHERS SOUGHT AS SPEAKERS 2
November 11,
1965
MEET TO SEEK SCHOOL IN ETHICS 7
November 11,
1965
ADULT EDUCATION HITS RECORD IN ENROLLMENT 11
November 11,
1965
LW 3RD LARGEST IN COLLEGE SIGN-UP 12
November 11,
1965
SHARON WEBB, GARY HOFFMAN 8
November 11,
1965
ASSN NAMES SHREEVE (SHREEVE, BARNEY) 1
November 11,
1965
WILDWOOD PLAT OKAYED BY HOUGHTON 1
November 11,
1965
HOUGHTON PERMITS EXCAVATION 1
November 11,
1965
ROYAL PINES HOMES OPEN IN JUANITA PX-4
November 11,
1965
LAKEFRONT ZONE: R-3W AIRING SET DEC 16 1
November 11,
1965
ARREST HERE TIES WITH DRUG RAIDS IN SEATTLE 1
November 11,
1965
JURY TRIAL OF GAMBLING CASE SLATED 1
November 11,
1965
PLAN PUTS AREA LIBRARIES AT JUANITA REDMOND 3
November 11,
1965
NELSON, CHRISTINA 12
November 11,
1965
BRAUN, VICTOR (HONORARY MAYOR OF JUANITA) 12
November 11,
1965
WEATHER ATTRACTS NEWCOMERS (WELCOME WAGON) 7
November 11,
1965
COMMON INTEREST IN TOASTMASTERING UNITES MEN OF ALL PROFESSIONS 9
November 11,
1965
ACCESS OPENING DELAYED 1
November 11,
1965
4 LANES TO RENTON SEEN SOON 1
November 11,
1965
BIDS TO BE CALLED FOR 116TH PAVING 1
November 11,
1965
EVERGREEN COUNT JUMPS 7
November 11,
1965
HOUGHTON PERMITS EXCAVATION 1
November 11,
1965
PUGET RATE REDUCTION TAKES EFFECT TUESDAY 2
November 11,
1965
NANCY DEBOER, ELLIS STANLEY 8
November 18,
1965
RECEPTION TO HONOR ANNIVERSARY (PETERSON, MR AND MRS EDWARD) 14
November 18,
1965
‘SEBASTIANS’ PLAYING AT BELFRY 8
November 18,
1965
CHINESE SINGERS TO GIVE CONCERT AT CHURCH 15
November 18,
1965
YULE FUNDS, $116,649 MAILED OUT 3
November 18,
1965
HOLY FAMILY GIRL SCOUT RECEIVES RELIGIOUS AWARD (MCCLARTY, JANICE) 8
November 18,
1965
MRS MCCRARY NAMED TO NATIONAL CAMP FIRE (MCCRARY, MRS JOHN) 10
November 18,
1965
LW LIBRARIAN HAS ARTICLE IN MAGAZINE (MOUNT, MARY) 11
November 18,
1965
THIRD BLAZE HITS SEATTLE DOOR CO 3
November 18,
1965
MODEL SHOWS FINN HILL JUNIOR HIGH (PHOTO) PX-4
November 18,
1965
NEW SENIOR, JUNIOR HIGHS SEEN BY ’69 1
November 18,
1965
BUILDING DEPT GRANTED PERMIT TO USE STEWART 10
November 18,
1965
COAST TO COAST HARDWARE BOTH OLDEST AND NEWEST (ROSELL, BILL) 14
November 18,
1965
950 GARMENTS SENT IN VIETNAM APPEAL 8
November 18,
1965
SDA YOUNG PEOPLE SEND GIFTS TO AFRICA 11
November 18,
1965
KIRKLAND PROJECT PARADE TO BE “LARGEST EVER” 12
November 18,
1965
COMMERCIAL ZONING APPROVED FOR MARKET ST TRIANGLE 1
November 18,
1965
BARGAINING VOTE SEEN UNLIKELY 2
November 18,
1965
LWSD MAY ENTER FEDERAL PROGRAMS 3
November 18,
1965
UGANDAN TEACHERS TO VISIT HERE FRI 3
November 18,
1965
LW ADULT STAFFERS ELECTED 20
November 18,
1965
BARBARA ELLEN CORVEY, WESSELYN D RANGER 12
November 18,
1965
THIRD BLAZE HITS SEATTLE DOOR CO 3
November 18,
1965
DIST 41 ELECTS G SCHOEN 10
November 18,
1965
ARSON CAUSES 4TH FIRE, ARSON ATTEMPT FOUND 1
November 18,
1965
COMMITTEE ADOPTS PARKS PLAN 1
November 18,
1965
EVERETT MAN HEADS PARKS DEPARTMENT (HATSINPILLER, WILLIAM H) 1
November 18,
1965
PARK BOARD CHANGED TO ADVISORY GROUP 1
November 18,
1965
CITY PLANS TOPLESS GO-GO BAN 1
November 18,
1965
YULE FUNDS, $116,649 MAILED OUT 3
November 18,
1965
HOUGHTON REZONE TRIED SECOND TIME 3
November 18,
1965
CHAMBER SPEAKER NOTES INDUSTRY NEED 2
November 18,
1965
NINE IMPLICATED; JUVENILE ARRESTS CLEAR BURGLARIES; CHURCH, HOUSES ENTERED 1
November 18,
1965
VEHICLE HITS SHERIFF’S CAR FRI., STORE SAT 1
November 18,
1965
ARSON CAUSES 4TH FIRE, ARSON ATTEMPT FOUND 1
November 18,
1965
KENMORE PUB OWNER APPEALS CONVICTION (RAYMOND, JACK) 1
November 18,
1965
CITY PLANS TOPLESS GO-GO BAN 1
November 18,
1965
SUPPORT OF DOCTORS VITAL ON HOSPITAL 1
November 18,
1965
SIX BEGIN BASIC TRAINING 8
November 18,
1965
DESPOT, PETER 10
November 18,
1965
MRS MCCRARY NAMED TO NATIONAL CAMP FIRE (MCCRARY, MRS JOHN) 10
November 18,
1965
AAUW MEMBERS SEEK APPLICANTS, DONORS FOR COLLEGE FACULTY PROGRAM 13
November 18,
1965
LW LIBRARIAN HAS ARTICLE IN MAGAZINE (MOUNT, MARY) 11
November 18,
1965
LAKERS SWIM TO 11TH TITLE SINCE 1952 4
November 18,
1965
PARK BOARD CHANGED TO ADVISORY GROUP 1
November 18,
1965
COMMITTEE ADOPTS PARKS PLAN 1
November 18,
1965
EVERETT MAN HEADS PARKS DEPARTMENT (HATSINPILLER, WILLIAM H) 1
November 18,
1965
COUNTY, LW MULL CO-OP SWIM POOLS 1
November 18,
1965
CASCADING WATER HITS ROAD, BARN 10
November 18,
1965
MARIE BARNREITER, ALDEN ERICKSON JR 9
November 18,
1965
HARRIET HARVEY, ALFRED ARKLEY 12
November 25,
1965
ART PATRONS ATTEND PONCHO EVENT 9
November 25,
1965
BROWN’S IRIS WIN AWARDS (BROWN, REX P) PX-4
November 25,
1965
TOUR GIVES PASTOR REASONS TO BE THANKFUL (MATTHEWS, DANIEL G) 1
November 25,
1965
BOWL TRIP WINNER HAD ‘INSIDE TRACK’ (JACOBSEN, JOE) 1
November 25,
1965
WIND DAMAGE (PHOTO OF ENGSTROM’S GMC SALES) 5
November 25,
1965
VILLAGE STORE OPENS (PHOTO OF COAST TO COAST HARDWARE) 3
November 25,
1965
TRAGIC MISHAP KILLS BOY (NOLLETTE, JAMES RICHARD) 3
November 25,
1965
J HENWOOD HEADS DIMES DRIVE HERE 5
November 25,
1965
TIME’S REZONE DENIED (TIME OIL CO) 2
November 25,
1965
STUDENTS FEEL: VISUAL PROOF NEEDED TO STOP TEEN SMOKING 1
November 25,
1965
WSSDA TAKING STANDS ON ISSUES VITAL HERE (TUTTLE, HIRAM) 1
November 25,
1965
UGANDANS VISIT HERE (PHOTO) 6
November 25,
1965
AT RJHS: P.E. STUDENTS HANG FROM PEG BOARDS 10
November 25,
1965
CITY HIRES FIRST FINANCE DIRECTOR (LUCAS, ALLAN) 1
November 25,
1965
LIGHTS GO ON, SIGNALING START OF CHRISTMAS SEASON (PHOTOS) 1
November 25,
1965
HOUGHTON ASKS METRO “CLEAN-UP” 1
November 25,
1965
TIME’S REZONE DENIED (TIME OIL CO) 2
November 25,
1965
COURT UPS BAIL ON TRAFFIC CASES 1
November 25,
1965
PRIMEAUS HEADED FOR HIGHER COURT 2
November 25,
1965
‘SADISTIC’ DOG SLASHES REPORTED 10
November 25,
1965
JUDGE SEES TRAFFIC MOVING FROM COURTS 10
November 25,
1965
SYMONDS, G RALPH 3
November 25,
1965
BIELMAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON 3
November 25,
1965
NOLETTE, JAMES 5
November 25,
1965
JONASON, EMMY KRISTINA 5
November 25,
1965
NW ATTRACTS NEWCOMERS (WELCOME WAGON) 14
November 25,
1965
CIVICS CLUB RECEIVES CHARTER PX-4
November 25,
1965
DR FASSETT GUILD REPRESENTS GUILDS IN PROJECT PARADE 9
November 25,
1965
20 AUTHORS EXPECTED AT NORKIRK BOOK FAIR 7
November 25,
1965
WAVERLY PARK ACCESS OKAYED PX-4
November 25,
1965
TOUR GIVES PASTOR REASONS TO BE THANKFUL (MATTHEWS, DANIEL G) 1
November 25,
1965
WAVERLY PARK ACCESS OKAYED PX-4
November 25,
1965
DRIVERS: USE CAUTION AT CENTRAL, LAKE ST! 1
November 25,
1965
BIDS CALLED FOR 116TH 1
November 25,
1965
LOWER BRIDGE TOLLS SEEN AS POSSIBILITY 10
November 25,
1965
WIND DAMAGE (PHOTO OF ENGSTROM’S GMC SALES) 5
November 25,
1965
HELENE MORSE, STANLEY ERSKINE 8
November 25,
1965
BARBARA GREGORICH, GEORGE A O’CONNELL 8
November 25,
1965
SARAH JANE GREEN, JAMES GEORGE JONES 8
November 25,
1965
DIANE HELEN MCKAY, PAUL WERNETT 8
December 2,
1965
VILLA SHOP RITE – GRAND OPENING (WITH J P PATCHES) 9-Aug
December 2,
1965
‘ENCHANTED CASTLE’ TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND 1
December 2,
1965
GALLERY TO OPEN SHOW 7
December 2,
1965
WASHINGTON MUTUAL IN NEW BANK HOME PX-4
December 2,
1965
FAMILY TO WRAP GIFTS WITH ‘CHEER FOR LESS FORTUNATE’ (DAUBENSPECK) 1
December 2,
1965
SCOUTS HONOR HOUGHTON GIRL (ULRICH, CHRISTINE) 7
December 2,
1965
NEW ROSE HILL, BRIDLE, JUANITA SCHOOLS NAMES 1
December 2,
1965
NEW ROSE HILL, BRIDLE, JUANITA SCHOOLS NAMES 1
December 2,
1965
FIRE THREATENS APARTMENTS; MOTORIST WARNS OCCUPANTS (323 LAKE) 1
December 2,
1965
VILLA SHOP RITE GRAND OPENING SET 2
December 2,
1965
PENNEY WORKERS RECEIVE BONUS 3
December 2,
1965
AT REDMOND: TEEN-AGE NIGHTCLUB PLANS JELL 1
December 2,
1965
COMMITTEE TO FIND IDEAL P.E. PROGRAM 1
December 2,
1965
ON PUPIL EXCHANGE: 2 MEXICAN YOUNGSTERS TO LIVE IN KIRKLAND 1
December 2,
1965
LW MAY COOPERATE ON CENTER (READING IMPROVEMENT) 1
December 2,
1965
DIRECTORS ELECT NEW PRESIDENT (AALTONEN, LEO) 1
December 2,
1965
SCHOOLS TAKE STEPS FOR FEDERAL AID 3
December 2,
1965
AUDUBON CARNIVAL FIRST FOR NEW SCHOOL 11
December 2,
1965
PAMELA ROSE PICKRELL, BRADLEY I BILLINGTON 9
December 2,
1965
LINDA FORBES, JACK COLLIER 9
December 2,
1965
FIRE THREATENS APARTMENTS; MOTORIST WARNS OCCUPANTS (323 LAKE) 1
December 2,
1965
WOMAN OVERCOME AS HOUSE BURNS (BLAU, GERTRUDE) 2
December 2,
1965
CHRISTMAS CONTEST OPENS 1
December 2,
1965
SANTA’S STAY HERE ANNOUNCED 1
December 2,
1965
HOLIDAY SHOW TO DISPLAY CHRISTMAS IN MANY LANDS 9
December 2,
1965
NEW ROSE HILL, BRIDLE, JUANITA SCHOOLS NAMES 1
December 2,
1965
THREE THEFTS ARE REPORTED 2
December 2,
1965
MEDICAL STAFF ELECTS DR R THIELD AS HEAD 2
December 2,
1965
DENTIST OPENS LOCAL OFFICE ON ROSE HILL (TANIGUCHI, ALVIN M) 2
December 2,
1965
NEWS OF OUR MEN IN UNIFORM PX-4
December 2,
1965
HILL, JOSEPH 2
December 2,
1965
RELIEF SOCIETY OF MORMON CHURCH CONTINUES ORIGINAL PROGRAM 10
December 2,
1965
CIVICS CLUB INVESTIGATES VOTING AGE 2
December 2,
1965
SCOUTS HONOR HOUGHTON GIRL (ULRICH, CHRISTINE) 7
December 2,
1965
GREATER KIRKLAND LOCATOR MAP III 2-3
December 2,
1965
COMMITTEE TO FIND IDEAL P.E. PROGRAM 1
December 2,
1965
RELIEF SOCIETY OF MORMON CHURCH CONTINUES ORIGINAL PROGRAM 10
December 2,
1965
NEW ROSE HILL, BRIDLE, JUANITA SCHOOLS NAMES 1
December 2,
1965
INTRA-STATE PHONE RATE TO LESSEN 16
December 2,
1965
SHARIE HAYWARD, DENNIS L SINES 9
December 2,
1965
PATRICIA-JO HALL, ROBERT HENDERSON 9
December 9,
1965
LEAGUE SLATES BIERI SHOWING 7
December 9,
1965
ARTISTS’ HILLTOP HOME CONDUCIVE TO CREATIVITY (FLYNN, SHARON AND ROBERT) PX-4
December 9,
1965
CONTRACTOR (SANTA) BUILDS PLANE (VNUK, ALVIN) 1
December 9,
1965
NOT OLD ENOUGH TO DRIVE, BOY FROM JUANITA SOARS HIGH IN SKY (ALLEN, ALDEN) 6
December 9,
1965
MRS STANA KARIOLICH NOW 91 YEARS YOUNG 7
December 9,
1965
EARNS WINGS (PHOTO OF MCCRORY, JOAN) 8
December 9,
1965
NEW CHAPEL IN USE AT NW 17
December 9,
1965
NEW CHAPEL IN USE AT NW 17
December 9,
1965
TEXACO APPLYING ON ACCESS 1
December 9,
1965
R3-2 HEARING DEC 16 1
December 9,
1965
MARKET ST ZONE HEARING DATE SET 2
December 9,
1965
COUNCIL, IN SPLIT VOTE, PAVES WAY FOR WESTERN ANNEXATION 2
December 9,
1965
THERE’S A “MONKEY” IN THOREAU CLASSROOM 1
December 9,
1965
PELLY ‘ALARMED’ AT U.S. AID TO
EDUCATION ACT
1
December 9,
1965
KJHS HONORS SOCIETY INSTALLS NEW MEMBERS 3
December 9,
1965
4 STUDENTS TOP KJHS HONOR ROLL 5
December 9,
1965
CHRISTMAS CONCERT TO REVERBERATE KJHS 17
December 9,
1965
25 APPLY FOR COLLEGE PREXY SPOT 22
December 9,
1965
KAREN EWING, LARRY J MARTIN 8
December 9,
1965
CRISTI SMITH, SHANNON KOLLMEYER 8
December 9,
1965
FIREMEN CREDITED WITH SAVING INFANT (MOESCH, FRANCIS) 1
December 9,
1965
COUNCIL, IN SPLIT VOTE, PAVES WAY FOR WESTERN ANNEXATION 2
December 9,
1965
KIRKLAND ACCEPTS CAR BIDS 12
December 9,
1965
NEW GROUP SEEKS MUSEUM FOR AREA 1
December 9,
1965
CHRISTMAS TRAIL RULES GIVEN 2
December 9,
1965
VANDALS HIT ON JUANITA DRIVE, 1 CITED 1
December 9,
1965
SUSPECTS, CAR STILL SOUGHT IN BELLEVUE STABBING DEATH (SUNDHOLM, LOREN) 2
December 9,
1965
MAN JAILED DIDN’T PAY $14 IN FINES 12
December 9,
1965
NEW, HIGHER BAIL SCHEDULE SAID NOT UNIFORM 22
December 9,
1965
EAST SIDE HOSPITAL GROUPS TO MEET 1
December 9,
1965
HARDENBROOK, MARGARET 2
December 9,
1965
HUFF, JAMES 15
December 9,
1965
CHILDREN’S ORCHESTRA QUALIFIES FOR FEATURE (PHOTOS) 9
December 9,
1965
ANN OBAN TO HOSTESS BPW PARTY 8
December 9,
1965
POST OFFICE EXPECTS PEAK CHRISTMAS MAIL 2
December 9,
1965
KIRKLAND BAHA’IS SLATE PROGRAM ON HUMAN RIGHTS 3
December 9,
1965
TEXACO APPLYING ON ACCESS 1
December 9,
1965
ACCESS DEDICATION PLANNED DEC 21 1
December 9,
1965
LINDA MAY GRISWOLD, DAVID VICTOR MALLAND 8
December 16,
1965
THEATRE EAST’S “POOH” TO CHARM ALL AGES 10
December 16,
1965
THOMPSON PRESENTED $840 PRIZE (THOMPSON, GEORGE) 3
December 16,
1965
TEACHER RECALLS HOLLAND WAR DAYS (TAVENIER, HERMINE) 5
December 16,
1965
CITY MANAGER BUYS NEW HOME (LOCKE, AL) 6
December 16,
1965
’65 BUILDING TOPPING ’64 IN KIRKLAND 18
December 16,
1965
NEED FOR SCHOOLS SHOWS IN REPORT 3
December 16,
1965
VACANT HOME ON NE 68TH SAID “UNSAFE” 6
December 16,
1965
CHAMBER SETS STAGE FOR DRIVE 1
December 16,
1965
3 FROM HERE MEET WITH U.S., SEATTLE CHAMBER MEN 2
December 16,
1965
NOT SO SURE ABOUT SANTA (PHOTOS) 1
December 16,
1965
’65 BUILDING TOPPING ’64 IN KIRKLAND 18
December 16,
1965
STUDENTS TO TRADE SCHOOLS (DIETZ, CARL) 2
December 16,
1965
21.3 PER CENT HIT RJHS HONOR ROLL 3
December 16,
1965
BELLEVUE SCHOOLS OFFER AMERICAN INDIAN COURSE 12
December 16,
1965
FOR SAFETY: MARK TWAIN GROUP FORMS 12
December 16,
1965
ANNA MORELLI, JOHN J MASON 8
December 16,
1965
GLORIA CHAPIN, CURRIE MORRISON 8
December 16,
1965
CEREMONIES TO OPEN ACCESS DEC 22 1
December 16,
1965
NOT SO SURE ABOUT SANTA (PHOTOS) 1
December 16,
1965
COUNCIL VOTE STALLS YARROW BAY DELETION 12
December 16,
1965
COUNCIL PAYS FOR L.I.D., HEARS COSTS PROTESTED 12
December 16,
1965
SAFE FAILS TO CRACK 1
December 16,
1965
BELLEVUE POLICE GO OVER STABBING (SUNDHOLM) 13
December 16,
1965
BOARD RESUBMITTING FURNITURE BIDS 13
December 16,
1965
CAPT CLANCY DRAKE KILLED IN VIET ACTION 1
December 16,
1965
DRAKE, CLANCY 1
December 16,
1965
SUNDHOLM, LOREN HERBERT 2
December 16,
1965
BAKKEN, JOHN O 6
December 16,
1965
DISC JOCKEYS AMONG NEWCOMERS (WELCOME WAGON) 7
December 16,
1965
DENNY PARK MAN ANNOUNCES IN 1ST (BLUECHEL, ALAN) 1
December 16,
1965
MAIL HITS HIGHEST YET, ON MONDAY 12
December 16,
1965
TEENS TO ‘SAY SO’ IN JOURNAL COLUMN 1
December 16,
1965
METHODISTS HERE TO DISPLAY LIVE CRECHE 2
December 16,
1965
CEREMONIES TO OPEN ACCESS DEC 22 1
December 16,
1965
116TH AVE JOB OKAYED 1
December 16,
1965
POINT SPAN HITS NEARLY 25,000/DAY 18
December 16,
1965
UNDERGROUND PHONE CABLE PROPOSED 2
December 16,
1965
JANICE ELRICH, RICHARD COLTRAN 8
December 16,
1965
ANITA SHIRLEY, BERNARD JOSEPH JAY 8
December 16,
1965
SUZANNE COOPER, JACK WHEADON JR 8
December 22,
1965
ART COMMISSION AIDS ‘VILLAGE LOOK’ REMODELING 1
December 22,
1965
ART COMMISSION AIDS ‘VILLAGE LOOK’ REMODELING 1
December 22,
1965
PUPIL SHIFT SEEN SOLUTION 1
December 22,
1965
ART COMMISSION AIDS ‘VILLAGE LOOK’ REMODELING 1
December 22,
1965
MEN NEEDED TO HELP WITH YULE BASKETS 2
December 22,
1965
COMMISSION OKAYS R3-W DESIGNATION 1
December 22,
1965
CITY OKS ANNEXATION 5
December 22,
1965
FIRST RHS GRADUATION SET, U.S. AID APPLICATIONS OKAYED 5
December 22,
1965
SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER DRAWS NATIONWIDE ATTENTION (PHOTOS) 10
December 22,
1965
BETTIE JOYCE TURNGREN, GLENN STROUP 8
December 22,
1965
BEVERLY S DENTON, CHARLES A FINK 8
December 22,
1965
NATIVITY SCENE PRESENTED (METHODIST) 1
December 22,
1965
WINNERS NAMED (CHRISTMAS TRAIL) 1
December 22,
1965
‘TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS’ 1
December 22,
1965
TWO REPORTED INJURED AS Y’S MEN CHRISTMAS SALE BRISK 1
December 22,
1965
MEN NEEDED TO HELP WITH YULE BASKETS 2
December 22,
1965
JUANITA GOLF COURSE SOLD 1
December 22,
1965
COMMISSION OKAYS R3-W DESIGNATION 1
December 22,
1965
CHIEF WARNS ON LIGHTS (STEALING XMAS LIGHTS) 5
December 22,
1965
FURNISHINGS BID ACCEPTED MONDAY BY CITY COUNCIL 2
December 22,
1965
SULLY, HENRY S 2
December 22,
1965
CHRISTIANSEN, MILDRED N 2
December 22,
1965
DOUGHERTY, JOHN 2
December 22,
1965
BOEHM, PHILLIS DORE 2
December 22,
1965
DODD, CLAUDE N 4
December 22,
1965
KARIOLICH, STANA 6
December 22,
1965
BAILEY, GEORGE 6
December 22,
1965
THORSEN, OLE 11
December 22,
1965
JUNIOR ACHIEVERS FORM COMPANY PX-4
December 22,
1965
JUANITA GOLF COURSE SOLD 1
December 22,
1965
NATIVITY SCENE PRESENTED (METHODIST) 1
December 22,
1965
TRANSIT THAT WOULDN’T MAKE SUBURBAN CITIES ‘PARKING LOTS’ 6
December 22,
1965
FACTORS VERSUS RAPID TRANSIT COME OUT OF MLADINOV TALK 6
December 22,
1965
ACCESS OPENING DEC 22 1
December 22,
1965
USE OF CAUTION AT LAKE, CENTRAL ADVISED BY POLICE 1
December 22,
1965
KIRKLAND ACCESS (AERIAL PHOTO) 3
December 22,
1965
ON SEWERS: KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON MOVE TOWARD PACT 2
December 22,
1965
BURYING PHONE LINE PROPOSED 3
December 22,
1965
IS A SEWER IN YOUR FUTURE? 5
December 22,
1965
GAS COMPANY ASKS RATE REDUCTIONS 6
December 22,
1965
BARBARA CORVEY, WESSELYN RANGER 8
December 30,
1965
‘WINNIE THE POOH’ MAKES INSTANT HIT 8
December 30,
1965
JOE JACOBSEN, COMPANION LEAVE, COLLECTING PRIZE IN JOURNAL CONTEST 4
December 30,
1965
LT DIESEN COMPLETES MILITARY LAW COURSE (DIESEN, CHARLES F) 12
December 30,
1965
COMPONENTS FOR SCHOOLS IN TALK STAGE 5
December 30,
1965
HOUGHTON CHECKING HOME FIRE (HOWELL, R H) 1
December 30,
1965
RETIREMENT HOMES OPEN IN JUANITA 2
December 30,
1965
IN HOUGHTON: APARTMENT ZONING HEARING CONTINUED 5
December 30,
1965
NEW ACCESS SEEN IGNITING LOCAL ‘ECONOMIC EXPLOSION’ 1
December 30,
1965
PRIZES OFFERED FIRST BABY 1
December 30,
1965
TIRE EXPLODES, INJURES MAN (MAINE, MARVIN) 5
December 30,
1965
CHRISTMAS BASKETS GIVEN TO 33 FAMILIES 12
December 30,
1965
UGN: QUOTAS TOPPED IN AREA 18
December 30,
1965
3 AREA SUBDIVISIONS ASKED 3
December 30,
1965
COLLEGE OPENING MONDAY, CLIMAXING LONG E.S. EFFORT 13
December 30,
1965
JANET GROCOCK, RICK LANDRY 8
December 30,
1965
BETSY JUNE TIMMONS, E MICHAEL FLYNN 8
December 30,
1965
FUND TO BUY VEHICLE (EMERGENCY CAR) 1
December 30,
1965
HOUGHTON CHECKING HOME FIRE (HOWELL, R H) 1
December 30,
1965
CHRISTMAS BASKETS GIVEN TO 33 FAMILIES 12
December 30,
1965
AREA PLAYS SANTA 13
December 30,
1965
FUND TO BUY VEHICLE (EMERGENCY CAR) 1
December 30,
1965
HOUGHTON CHECKING HOME FIRE (HOWELL, R H) 1
December 30,
1965
L.I.D. PAYMENTS WAIT FOR FURTHER STUDY 5
December 30,
1965
IN HOUGHTON: APARTMENT ZONING HEARING CONTINUED 5
December 30,
1965
RETIREMENT HOMES OPEN IN JUANITA 2
December 30,
1965
WEST COAST, UNION REACH AGREEMENT 2
December 30,
1965
7 TO RETURN YULE LIGHTS TO OWNERS 1
December 30,
1965
TOPLESS BAN NEAR HERE 1
December 30,
1965
$500 THEFT IS REPORTED 1
December 30,
1965
POLICE CARS PAY UPPED 1
December 30,
1965
VIELE, ABIGAIL 2
December 30,
1965
DANSBY, CHRISTOPHER 12
December 30,
1965
NEW HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO MEET AT 8 PM, JAN 5 2
December 30,
1965
JOE JACOBSEN, COMPANION LEAVE, COLLECTING PRIZE IN JOURNAL CONTEST 4
December 30,
1965
TRANSPORTATION STUDY LEANS TOWARD SYSTEM OF BUSES 2
December 30,
1965
KIRKLAND ACCESS – BEFORE & AFTER (PHOTOS) PX-4
December 30,
1965
3 – NOT 4 – LANING OF KIRKLAND-REDMOND HIGHWAY PREDICTED 1
December 30,
1965
NEW ACCESS SEEN IGNITING LOCAL ‘ECONOMIC EXPLOSION’ 1
December 30,
1965
901 TRAFFIC HITS NEW HIGH AS ACCESS OPENS 1
December 30,
1965
STREET-DRAINAGE PROGRAM SEEN ENDING KIRKLAND ‘FLOODS’ (PHOTOS) 6
December 30,
1965
METRO: WHAT ITS FUNCTION IS 3
December 30,
1965
JEANNE KEHLE, EDWARD BABIK 8
December 30,
1965
MARGO TEMPLETON, JOHN NOLD 8
December 30,
1965
GAIL MERRITT, LEONARD CHAPMAN 8