Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1970-1974 | ||
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the East Side Journal Newspaper Index by Alan Stein |
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ESJ Issue Date | Description | Page# |
January 7, 1970 | WALKERS HONORED ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY (WALKER, MR AND MRS E B) | 16 |
January 7, 1970 | OFFICIAL CITY BANKS NAMED | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | AIRPLANES, GRIZZLIES MAKE FOR UNUSUAL LIFE IN ALASKA (TAYLOR, JOE) | 5 |
January 7, 1970 | TRAVELER SAYS: SOLO THE ONLY WAY TO GO (BIRNIE, BILL) | 14 |
January 7, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (OLMSTEAD, JOANNA) | 15 |
January 7, 1970 | COMMENTS FROM LIMA, PERU LEAVE TRAVELOGUE TO EXPERTS (LANDER, BOB) | 15 |
January 7, 1970 | SHIRLEY JOHNSON LEADS PUSH FOR TAX REFORM | 17 |
January 7, 1970 | SHE’S ‘JILL OF ALL TRADES’ (LAWRENCE, JILL) | 17 |
January 7, 1970 | CAPTAIN EUGENE RICHARDS RETIRES FROM COAST SURVEY | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | FIRST BABY WINNER (PHOTO OF CARPENTER, APRILL MARIE) | 1 |
January 7, 1970 | BORN JANUARY 1, SHE’LL BE CALLED APRILL (CARPENTER, APRILL) | 16 |
January 7, 1970 | CAR WASH STATION POSSIBLE | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | SENATOR JACKSON SPEAKER FOR CHAMBER BANQUET | 1 |
January 7, 1970 | FIRST SIGN SLATED FOR SOUTH ENTRY | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | ZONING QUESTIONED FOR DEVELOPMENT | 13 |
January 7, 1970 | TEACHERS ATTEND SCHOOL BOARD MEETING EN MASSE TO PROTEST | 1 |
January 7, 1970 | ROBERT FROST TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAM IS NEW CONCEPT | 2 |
January 7, 1970 | 4260 YES VOTES NEEDED BY SCHOOLS | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | CATHERINE KOBYLARCYZK, ROBERT DAVIS | 17 |
January 7, 1970 | LINDA BRUCE, RANDOLPH FOLDVIK | 17 |
January 7, 1970 | NEED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION CRITICAL, SAYS REP ALAN BLUECHEL | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | OFFICIAL CITY BANKS NAMED | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | PERSONABLE, PRETTY YOUNG CHECK ARTIST POSES AS GENEROUS FRIEND | 1 |
January 7, 1970 | CRIME LAWS UPDATED BY COUNCIL | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | FLAG-DESECRATION CASE AGAINST TEACHER DISMISSED | 21 |
January 7, 1970 | WALLIS, GALE | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | PATTERSON, GORDON W | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | MUNSON, FLORENCE | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | TAYLOR, ROBERT | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | NADEAU, MADELEINE | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | CHRISTIANSEN, HENRY G | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | FUDGE, ESTELLA | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | CATTERLIN, DOROTHY | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | GALLARDO, SARITA | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | TOASTMASTERING OFFERS DIVERSE OPPORTUNITIES | 14 |
January 7, 1970 | WARD REALTY PURCHASES PARKS REALTY | 20 |
January 7, 1970 | PARK PLANS PASS FIRST BIG HURDLE | 1 |
January 7, 1970 | PANORAMA FROM BRIDLE TRAILS STATE PARK (PHOTO) | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | BILL REAMS SAYS HE WON’T SUPPORT RAPID TRANSIT UNLESS . . . | 1 |
January 7, 1970 | AUBURN-BOTHELL ROUTE HEARING SET TOMORROW | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | FIRST SIGN SLATED FOR SOUTH ENTRY | 6 |
January 7, 1970 | FLUORIDATION WITHOUT VOTE BROUGHT OUT | 13 |
January 7, 1970 | CECILY PETERSON, LARRY SHOOK | 17 |
January 14, 1970 |
JUANITA MAN, DOG FIRST TO REACH BOY ON MT SI (SCHWENDT, JOHN P) | 1 |
January 14, 1970 |
SHIFTING OF HER CHILDREN LED TO CONCERN FOR SCHOOLS (HELLSTROM, PAT) | 15 |
January 14, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (ZAMORA, ANNELLA) | 16 |
January 14, 1970 |
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 14500 NOW, SEVEN NEW BUILDINGS UNDERWAY | 2A |
January 14, 1970 |
BUSINESS EXPANSION CONTINUES IN KIRKLAND AREA | 4A |
January 14, 1970 |
SERVICE STATION ON SAMMAMISH APPEARS LIKELY | 1 |
January 14, 1970 |
CITY UPS LEASE FEE | 2 |
January 14, 1970 |
FIRST ANNUAL REPORT (SPECIAL SECTION) | 1A |
January 14, 1970 |
CHAMBER ENDORSES SCHOOL LEVY ISSUES | 1 |
January 14, 1970 |
AREA’S UGN DRIVE AT 99.3% | 22 |
January 14, 1970 |
CITY PLANNING SHOWS DIRECTION, PROGRESS | 1A |
January 14, 1970 |
TEACHERS AIR SALARY DIFFERENCES WITH BOARD | 1 |
January 14, 1970 |
VOCATIONAL SKILLS OFFERED ON ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS | 2 |
January 14, 1970 |
SCHOOL LEVY CAMPAIGN MOVING INTO HIGH GEAR | 3 |
January 14, 1970 |
GLADYS PEPPLE, JOE RIVERS | 16 |
January 14, 1970 |
JILL HEMINGTON, HANK HARASIMOWICZ | 16 |
January 14, 1970 |
CITY’S PENAL CODE COVERS GUNS DRUGS | 2 |
January 14, 1970 |
LANTZ, ALLEN | 17 |
January 14, 1970 |
STRATE, EDWIN | 17 |
January 14, 1970 |
WILLIAMS, ROBERT | 17 |
January 14, 1970 |
EULBERG, EDWARD | 17 |
January 14, 1970 |
DRIFTWOOD IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO AT MARINA PARK) | 1 |
January 14, 1970 |
DECISION ON EVERGREEN BRIDGE EXPANSION STUDY DUE SOON | 1 |
January 14, 1970 |
300 ATTEND HEARING ON AUBURN-BOTHELL FREEWAY | 1 |
January 14, 1970 |
128TH AND HIGHWAY SIGNAL ASKED | 2 |
January 14, 1970 |
URBAN ARTERIAL FUNDS EARMARKED FOR THIRD ST | 2 |
January 14, 1970 |
CAROLL ANN CHURCH, LESLIE LONDON | 15 |
January 14, 1970 |
ROBERTA MACK, RICHARD LORENZ | 15 |
January 14, 1970 |
JOYCE VIESELMEYER, MELVIN BAKER | 15 |
January 14, 1970 |
ELAINE WILLARD, SHEFF MARSHALL | 16 |
January 21, 1970 |
REDMOND’S CHIEF SOLITTO CAME IN ’63, GREW WITH CITY (SOLITTO, ROBERT) | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
CORNELL WRITES SPEECH FOR HIS 102ND BIRTHDAY (CORNELL, LEWIS) | 13 |
January 21, 1970 |
RICHARD L CHAPIN NAMED ‘Y’ CHAIRMAN | 14 |
January 21, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (BORDEN, JAN) | 16 |
January 21, 1970 |
HE’S A TEACHER, ER, COUNSELOR, UH, COACH, ER (BOSSHART, DALE) | 22 |
January 21, 1970 |
ALL EVERGREEN GENERAL HOSPITAL BIDS REJECTED | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
RAZED BUILDING RECALLS MANY SCHOOL MEMORIES (DALE’S LUNCH ROOM) | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
CITY OFFICIALS TO MEET WITH SHELL’S LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS | 22 |
January 21, 1970 |
SCHOOL BOARD HEARS REPORT ON POSSIBLE CENTRAL SCHOOL SITES | 17 |
January 21, 1970 |
RAZED BUILDING RECALLS MANY SCHOOL MEMORIES (DALE’S LUNCH ROOM) | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
COUNCIL OKAYS CANNERY LEASE | 21 |
January 21, 1970 |
FEDERAL DEMONSTRATION HOUSING PROJECT SLATED NEAR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
CONSENT ORDER OBTAINED AGAINST CARPETERIA | 20 |
January 21, 1970 |
3M OPENS NEW NORTHWEST OFFICE ON NORTHUP WAY | 20 |
January 21, 1970 |
COUNCIL OKAYS CANNERY LEASE | 21 |
January 21, 1970 |
COOPERATION BETWEEN CHAMBER AND CITY LAUDED AT BANQUET | 2 |
January 21, 1970 |
EMPEY GIVEN 3-YEAR CONTRACT AS SUPERINTENDENT | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
PRINCIPALS NAMED FOR 3 NEW SCHOOLS | 9 |
January 21, 1970 |
LWSD SEX-ED APPEAL SENT BACK TO DISTRICT | 14 |
January 21, 1970 |
EMPEY SAYS: SPECIAL LEVY MONEY WOULD BE USED IN THE CLASSROOM | 17 |
January 21, 1970 |
TEACHERS PACK SCHOOL BOARD MEETING AGAIN | 17 |
January 21, 1970 |
FUNDS TRANSFERRED TO ALLEVIATE DEFICIT IN LWSD GENERAL FUND | 21 |
January 21, 1970 |
CITY BUYS FIRST LADDER FIRE TRUCK | 17 |
January 21, 1970 |
FEDERAL DEMONSTRATION HOUSING PROJECT SLATED NEAR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
SENATOR JACKSON: CAN WE SURVIVE WITHOUT DESTROYING QUALITY OF ENVIRON | 2 |
January 21, 1970 |
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY (PHOTO OF ‘WELCOME TO KIRKLAND’ SIGN) | 15 |
January 21, 1970 |
PROGRAM TO BRING DRUGS TO ATTENTION OF PARENTS | 2 |
January 21, 1970 |
POLICE RECOVER LOOT (PHOTO) | 9 |
January 21, 1970 |
PRIMEAU ABATEMENT COSTS TOTAL $4568 | 21 |
January 21, 1970 |
ALL EVERGREEN GENERAL HOSPITAL BIDS REJECTED | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
GRUDZINSKI, “DOTY” | 20 |
January 21, 1970 |
TURNER, A DICK | 20 |
January 21, 1970 |
STAR SCOUT TO RECEIVE GOD AND COUNTRY AWARD (JOHNSON, GREG) | 20 |
January 21, 1970 |
BOOTERS SEEK WINNING COMBO (SOCCER) | 5 |
January 21, 1970 |
PROPOSED BOAT LAUNCH RAMP AT NE 58TH CRITICIZED | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
KIRKLAND PARK BOARD ASKED TO HELP ESTABLISH PRIVATE SAILING FACILITY | 2 |
January 21, 1970 |
BILL WOULD CREATE STATE PARK ON LW | 21 |
January 21, 1970 |
PROPONENTS DOMINATE MARYMOOR HEARING | 22 |
January 21, 1970 |
FREIGHT RATE NOT REDUCED TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
PROPOSED BOAT LAUNCH RAMP AT NE 58TH CRITICIZED | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
KIRKLAND PARK BOARD ASKED TO HELP ESTABLISH PRIVATE SAILING FACILITY | 2 |
January 21, 1970 |
OPTIMISM EXPRESSED FOR HIGHWAY SOLUTION | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
STATE OKAYS BRIDGE STUDY | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
BRIDGE TRAFFIC ALREADY AT PROJECTED 1985 LEVEL | 1 |
January 21, 1970 |
L.I.D. 103 FAILURE AFFECTS LAND USE | 2 |
January 21, 1970 |
NE 60TH UNDERPASS KEPT IN ARTERIAL PLAN | 2 |
January 21, 1970 |
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY (PHOTO OF ‘WELCOME TO KIRKLAND’ SIGN) | 15 |
January 21, 1970 |
MCCLURE SEES 520 AS MAJOR CC GOAL | 22 |
January 21, 1970 |
SNOW IS FOR CHILDREN (PHOTO) | 21 |
January 28, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (WALKER, KITTY) | 16 |
January 28, 1970 |
1969 CONSTRUCTION UP $4 MILLION | 1 |
January 28, 1970 |
THEATRE-CITY PARK NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE | 22 |
January 28, 1970 |
BELL BUST COMES TO BELL | 9 |
January 28, 1970 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION | 1 |
January 28, 1970 |
PUBLIC MEETING SET FOR HOUSING PROJECT | 2 |
January 28, 1970 |
APPLIANCE STORE MOVES TO ENLARGED QUARTERS (FITZPATRICK’S) | 2 |
January 28, 1970 |
MOTHERS’ MARCH NEEDS LAST MINUTE VOLUNTEERS | 15 |
January 28, 1970 |
PI BETA PHI ALUMNAE GIVE ‘HEADS UP’ $2500 | 15 |
January 28, 1970 |
1969 CONSTRUCTION UP $4 MILLION | 1 |
January 28, 1970 |
COMMITTEE TO STUDY MARKET ST LAND USE | 9 |
January 28, 1970 |
20 SCHOOL PROJECTS DEPEND ON TWO BOND ISSUES | 2 |
January 28, 1970 |
LWEA-LWSD NEGOTIATIONS MEETING PROPOSED FEB 3 | 22 |
January 28, 1970 |
JOANNA FOWLER, JOHN HARRINGTON | 16 |
January 28, 1970 |
PATRICIA GARRISON, RON E HODGE | 16 |
January 28, 1970 |
LYNNE MARIE WILLIAMS, DAVID MULLINS | 16 |
January 28, 1970 |
DEBERAH LEE WATTS, RAYMOND HOOPER | 16 |
January 28, 1970 |
NANCY SWEITZER, LOREN DAVIDSON | 16 |
January 28, 1970 |
SALLY HANEY, CRAIG KVAM | 16 |
January 28, 1970 |
KIRKLAND SEEKING MONEY FROM STATE TO AID TIGHT BUDGET | 1 |
January 28, 1970 |
COMMITTEE TO STUDY MARKET ST LAND USE | 9 |
January 28, 1970 |
LWEA-LWSD NEGOTIATIONS MEETING PROPOSED FEB 3 | 22 |
January 28, 1970 |
ZONING OF ALL WATERS FOR RECREATION WOULD RESTRICT OVER-LAKE BUILDING | 1 |
January 28, 1970 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION | 1 |
January 28, 1970 |
8 BUILDINGS AT PAR-MAC BROKEN INTO | 2 |
January 28, 1970 |
PETITION ASKS ACTION ON CRIME PROBLEM | 2 |
January 28, 1970 |
SEARCH FOR BOY ENDS (RYSER, RONALD) | 14 |
January 28, 1970 |
POLICE CAR BID AWARDED LOCAL FIRM | 21 |
January 28, 1970 |
DILL, DOROTHY | 20 |
January 28, 1970 |
ROGOSKI, JOHN | 20 |
January 28, 1970 |
BRAY, CAROL | 20 |
January 28, 1970 |
MCIVER, HUGH | 20 |
January 28, 1970 |
DONATED SAILOR CRAFT PUTS 12 SEA SCOUTS IN BUSINESS | 21 |
January 28, 1970 |
THEATRE-CITY PARK NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE | 22 |
January 28, 1970 |
FREIGHT RATE SITUATION DRAWS FIRE | 2 |
January 28, 1970 |
EASTSIDE BOATERS — HELP! (LETTER FROM HAUBRICK, JIM) | 8 |
January 28, 1970 |
RAPID TRANSIT JOBS WOULD AID LAGGING ECONOMY | 22 |
January 28, 1970 |
RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION FOR HIGHWAY WORK UNDERWAY | 9 |
January 28, 1970 |
NANCY JACKSON, PATRICK A THOME | 16 |
January 28, 1970 |
WALLA RAE REED, GORDON WHITE | 16 |
February 4, 1970 |
REACHING ARMS (PHOTO OF SCULPTURE AT NWC) | 23 |
February 4, 1970 |
STUDENTS EXPOSED TO OWN ENVIRONMENT (PULLIAM, CHRISTINE) | 17 |
February 4, 1970 |
LW GIRL LEFT ARGENTINA SOUNDING LIKE A NATIVE (FLETCHER, LEE) | 18 |
February 4, 1970 |
CIRCLE RESIDENTS SEEK NE 57TH ST VACATION | 2 |
February 4, 1970 |
FREEZE PUT ON LAKE BUILDING | 6 |
February 4, 1970 |
ANTIQUE AUTO PARTS GONE BUT FRIENDSHIPS REMAIN (LOTTSVILLE – LOTT, FRED) | 15 |
February 4, 1970 |
NEW NWC RESIDENCE HALL (PHOTO) | 23 |
February 4, 1970 |
ANTIQUE AUTO PARTS GONE BUT FRIENDSHIPS REMAIN (LOTTSVILLE – LOTT, FRED) | 15 |
February 4, 1970 |
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH AROUSES AREA RESIDENTS | 1 |
February 4, 1970 |
APARTMENT OWNERS PROPOSE ADJUSTMENTS FOR VACANCIES | 2 |
February 4, 1970 |
APARTMENTS FOR ELDERLY BUILDING | 6 |
February 4, 1970 |
ANTIQUE AUTO PARTS GONE BUT FRIENDSHIPS REMAIN (LOTTSVILLE – LOTT, FRED) | 15 |
February 4, 1970 |
ARTIST’S CONCEPTION OF LAKE PLAZA BEFORE … AND AFTER | 1 |
February 4, 1970 |
VOTERS TO MAKE THEIR DECISION ON FUNDS FOR LWSD TUESDAY | 1 |
February 4, 1970 |
UNHAPPY TEACHERS FLOOD SCHOOL BOARD MEETING | 2 |
February 4, 1970 |
MORATORIUM SOUGHT ON ALL SEX EDUCATION IN LWSD | 2 |
February 4, 1970 |
MARLENE MAE MARSH, RICHARD ACKLEY | 18 |
February 4, 1970 |
THEA MARIE JOHNSON, DENNIS WECZOREK | 18 |
February 4, 1970 |
SEQUOIA TOPPED (PHOTO) | 2 |
February 4, 1970 |
COUNCIL ADOPTS POLICY FOR CHANGING LAND USES | 2 |
February 4, 1970 |
FREEZE PUT ON LAKE BUILDING | 6 |
February 4, 1970 |
HASS, CITY LAWSUIT IS DELAYED (HASS, ROBERT) | 23 |
February 4, 1970 |
HADLEY, JAMES | 22 |
February 4, 1970 |
COLEMAN, LOIS | 22 |
February 4, 1970 |
SPAULDING, DELBERT | 22 |
February 4, 1970 |
JAYNE, WILLIAM | 22 |
February 4, 1970 |
PUTNAM, ALMA | 22 |
February 4, 1970 |
STORAALSI, OSCAR | 22 |
February 4, 1970 |
BROWN, ELMER | 22 |
February 4, 1970 |
SEILER, MARY | 22 |
February 4, 1970 |
SCOUTING KEEPS UP WITH TIMES (POOLE, ELWOOD) | 7 |
February 4, 1970 |
ANTIQUE AUTO PARTS GONE BUT FRIENDSHIPS REMAIN (LOTTSVILLE – LOTT, FRED) | 15 |
February 4, 1970 |
SHIPPERS SEEK LOWER FREIGHT RATES | 2 |
February 4, 1970 |
BOAT RAMP DECISION EXPECTED FEBRUARY 11 | 1 |
February 4, 1970 |
POOR STREETS CRITICIZED (LETTER FROM PRICE, GARY L) | 10 |
February 4, 1970 |
OVERPASSES PROGRESSING (PHOTOS) | 14 |
February 4, 1970 |
NEW HEARING DATE SET ON PHONE RATES | 2 |
February 4, 1970 |
ELAINE GAULIN, JAMES GILMORE | 18 |
February 11, 1970 |
GALLERY NORTH TO FEATURE 3 KIRKLAND ARTISTS (MASSEY / BOE) | 15 |
February 11, 1970 |
MRS PTA ADDS INITIAL ‘S’ FOR STUDENT AT ROSE HILL JH (TOPP, VIVIAN) | 15 |
February 11, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (SMITH, JUDY) | 16 |
February 11, 1970 |
PROFESSIONAL PLANNER ONCE STUDIED MARKET ST (DALRYMPLE, DAL) | 21 |
February 11, 1970 |
APPROPRIATE GIFTS MARK RETIREMENT (EULBERG, ADAM) | 22 |
February 11, 1970 |
WINDOW SHADES AT LAKEVIEW ELEMENTARY TAKE ON NEW LOOK | 2 |
February 11, 1970 |
CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR JOHN MUIR ELEMENTARY | 2 |
February 11, 1970 |
APARTMENT BAN PROPOSED FOR RURAL COUNTY | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
REQUIREMENTS SET FOR LAND USE CHANGES TO APARTMENTS IN CITY | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
CITY ADOPTS LAND USE POLICY FOR DETERMINING APARTMENTS | 20 |
February 11, 1970 |
CRASH KILLS KIRKLAND MAN (DANZ, JEFFREY) | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
REQUIREMENTS SET FOR LAND USE CHANGES TO APARTMENTS IN CITY | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
SCHOOL BOARD EXPRESSES GRAVE CONCERN OVER TEACHER SALARY DISPUTE | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
PRINCIPAL’S ENTHUSIASM FOR NEW SCHOOL PROGRAMS CATCHING (WALKER, DICK) | 17 |
February 11, 1970 |
MARLA MCLAUGHLIN, GLENN PINCHIN | 16 |
February 11, 1970 |
14 LOCAL RESIDENTS ON ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
CITY ADOPTS LAND USE POLICY FOR DETERMINING APARTMENTS | 20 |
February 11, 1970 |
PLANNING FUNDS ARE CUT BACK | 22 |
February 11, 1970 |
JUANITA AREA ASKS TO JOIN SEWER DISTRICT | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
SCHOOL BOARD EXPRESSES GRAVE CONCERN OVER TEACHER SALARY DISPUTE | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
MAN SHOT BY POLICE IN WOODS’ PHARMACY | 2 |
February 11, 1970 |
POLICE INVESTIGATE BURGLARIES | 8 |
February 11, 1970 |
INDIAN SITE NAMED FOR PRESERVATION (MARYMOOR) | 2 |
February 11, 1970 |
HOITT, GLADYS | 20 |
February 11, 1970 |
LAMB, ANDREW | 20 |
February 11, 1970 |
WELLMAN, OSCAR | 20 |
February 11, 1970 |
MOORE, STANLEY | 20 |
February 11, 1970 |
WEBELOS LEADER READIES BOYS FOR BOY SCOUTS (CUFF, RICHARD | 14 |
February 11, 1970 |
MARYMOOR TO SERVE 50000 … SOMEDAY (PHOTO) | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
INDIAN SITE NAMED FOR PRESERVATION (MARYMOOR) | 2 |
February 11, 1970 |
YARROW BAY MOORAGE REQUESTED | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
CITY GIVES EASEMENT FOR I-405 GREENBELT | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
JUANITA AREA ASKS TO JOIN SEWER DISTRICT | 1 |
February 11, 1970 |
WATER BILLS COMPUTERIZED | 13 |
February 18, 1970 |
KOREAN PATRIOT WORKED FROM ABROAD TO ADVANCE HOMELAND (LEE, P WILLIAM | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
OLD SPINNING WHEEL BRINGS BACK MEMORIES (NICHOLS, HAZEL) | 17 |
February 18, 1970 |
LESLIE UHLIG TO APPEAR IN RECITAL | 18 |
February 18, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (BOMAN, MIDGE) | 18 |
February 18, 1970 |
BUILDING PERMITS HIT BOTTOM | 24 |
February 18, 1970 |
MERCHANTS TO OFFER ‘BIG 23’ SALE MONDAY | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
PLANNING BODY CONSIDERS CAR WASH | 6 |
February 18, 1970 |
‘DRIVE THROUGH’ OPENS (PHOTO OF JACK IN THE BOX) |
22 |
February 18, 1970 |
KIRKLAND AREA ECONOMY HEADED FOR HAPPY ENDING, CHAMBER HEARS | 24 |
February 18, 1970 |
JUANITA BUSINESSMEN INVITE ANNEXATION | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
REZONE REQUESTS FROZEN | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
HEARING SET ON ZONING ALL WATERS FOR RECREATION | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
STRONG CITIZENS’ OBJECTIONS PROMPT REZONE REQUEST DENIAL | 23 |
February 18, 1970 |
BUILDING PERMITS HIT BOTTOM | 24 |
February 18, 1970 |
RIDENOUR LEAVES SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
LW TEACHERS CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS PRESSURE | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
LW HONOR STUDENTS | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
REV BACKERT NAMED CAC PRESIDENT | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
SCHOOL BOARD PONDERS WHAT TO DO ABOUT DEFEATED BOND PROPOSALS | 7 |
February 18, 1970 |
MONDAY NOT HOLIDAY FOR SCHOOLS | 7 |
February 18, 1970 |
SHARON ANN KOOB, DANIEL ANDERSEN | 17 |
February 18, 1970 |
SUSAN KENT, HAROLD ROYS | 17 |
February 18, 1970 |
TRUDIE NISHIMURA, STEVEN MILLER | 17 |
February 18, 1970 |
ELAINE BENSON, RUSSELL LEE ADAMS | 17 |
February 18, 1970 |
STATE SALES TAX TO PAVE CITY STREETS | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
CRISIS CLINIC FOR YOUTH: OPEN HOUSE TO INTRODUCE ‘TEENONYMOUS’ | 23 |
February 18, 1970 |
MONDAY NOT HOLIDAY FOR SCHOOLS | 7 |
February 18, 1970 |
JUANITA BUSINESSMEN INVITE ANNEXATION | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
LW TEACHERS CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS PRESSURE | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
HEARING SET ON ZONING ALL WATERS FOR RECREATION | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
FRIDAY THE 13TH PROVES UNLUCKY AT JOHN’S TV | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
RODNEY BASHOR RECEIVES ARMY COMMENDATION MEDAL | 22 |
February 18, 1970 |
SUTHERLAND, KATHERINE | 22 |
February 18, 1970 |
TELL, ARVID | 22 |
February 18, 1970 |
RICHARDS, LEA | 22 |
February 18, 1970 |
MAYFIELD, FLOYD | 22 |
February 18, 1970 |
HOLY FAMILY SCOUTS RECEIVE EAGLE RANK (JANASZ, CHARLES / FIELDS, MIKE) | 11 |
February 18, 1970 |
PO GROWTH NEARS 10% PER MONTH | 24 |
February 18, 1970 |
HEARING SET ON ZONING ALL WATERS FOR RECREATION | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
PARK BOARD APPROVES BOAT LAUNCH FACILITY | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
ROSE HILL SIGNAL NOT JUSTIFIED | 23 |
February 18, 1970 |
PARK BOARD APPROVES BOAT LAUNCH FACILITY | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
MOORAGE WOULD BE FOR MARINA | 24 |
February 18, 1970 |
STATE SALES TAX TO PAVE CITY STREETS | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
WHAT IN THE…? (PHOTO OF DEMOLITION OF 116TH OVERPASS) | 1 |
February 18, 1970 |
NE 57TH EASEMENT PROVIDED | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
ROSE HILL SIGNAL NOT JUSTIFIED | 23 |
February 18, 1970 |
NE 60TH INCLUDED AS COLLECTOR STREET | 24 |
February 18, 1970 |
SEWER RATE ADJUSTED, NOT WATER | 2 |
February 18, 1970 |
SEWER DISTRICT ANNEXATION AREA (MAP) | 24 |
February 18, 1970 |
KATHRYN KOLL, JOHN BANGSUND | 17 |
February 25, 1970 |
COUPLE OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY YEAR (KLUMB, MR AND MRS CARL) | 14 |
February 25, 1970 |
UNABLE TO ATTEND CLASSES, HE MONITORS THEM BY TELEPHONE (TROOP, DOUG) | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
ANDERSON TO PERFORM WITH YOUTH SYMPHONY (ANDERSON, CARL) | 2 |
February 25, 1970 |
SHIRLEY JOHNSON HONORED (PHOTO) | 14 |
February 25, 1970 |
PARENTS INTEREST EDUCATOR AND ARE HER RESPONSIBILITY (EVANS, RUTH) | 15 |
February 25, 1970 |
GOLDEN ACORN GIVEN SECRETARY AT NORKIRK (COOLEY, JUANITA) | 15 |
February 25, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (RAPPANGE, ANGE NANNIE) | 16 |
February 25, 1970 |
NEW POWER SUBSTATION PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
GROUP WAITS FOR BREAKTHROUGH MEET | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
SUPPORT ASKED FOR CONTESTING AERO KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
SCHOOL DISTRICTS MUST WAIT FOR LEVY RELIEF | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
LAKE WASHINGTON HS: 27 RECEIVE ALL A’S TO TOP HONOR ROLL | 2 |
February 25, 1970 |
SEX EDUCATION EXCUSAL POLICY VOTE MARCH 3 | 9 |
February 25, 1970 |
JUANITA SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT (MAP) | 9 |
February 25, 1970 |
STUDENTS SET UP GOVERNMENT (ROBERT FROST) | 14 |
February 25, 1970 |
SCHOOL BOARD BRINGS TEACHER SALARY NEGOTIATIONS INTO OPEN | 21 |
February 25, 1970 |
PAR MAC BOUGHT BY BOISE FIRM | 17 |
February 25, 1970 |
GEORGIA-PACIFIC PLANS DISTRIBUTION HERE | 17 |
February 25, 1970 |
REAMS CONVINCED OF CRIME PROBLEM IN JUANITA | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
JUANITA SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT (MAP) | 9 |
February 25, 1970 |
SCHOOL BOARD BRINGS TEACHER SALARY NEGOTIATIONS INTO OPEN | 21 |
February 25, 1970 |
REAMS CONVINCED OF CRIME PROBLEM IN JUANITA | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
ORDINANCE PERMITS REMOVAL OF ABANDONED CARS FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY | 17 |
February 25, 1970 |
NESS, HENRY H | 5 |
February 25, 1970 |
ALCORN, ALFRED | 20 |
February 25, 1970 |
EVANS, HELEN | 20 |
February 25, 1970 |
1000 BOYS TO SEE SOCCER ACTION HERE SUNDAY | 4 |
February 25, 1970 |
CHURCH KIDS ARE REBELLING (ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIAN) | 13 |
February 25, 1970 |
SEATTLE, EASTSIDE DON’T MEAN SAME THING | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
EAST SIDE SEEKING ASSURANCES THAT RAPID TRANSIT WILL BE BUILT HERE | 8 |
February 25, 1970 |
NEW POWER SUBSTATION PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 25, 1970 |
GENERAL TEL PROPOSES 16 PER CENT RATE INCREASES | 8 |
February 25, 1970 |
PEGGY TURNER, WILLIAM ALAN PERRY | 16 |
March 4, 1970 | SIEGL TO OPEN EASTSIDE CONCERTS | 2 |
March 4, 1970 | ARTS FAIR THIS YEAR STRICTLY FOR CHILDREN | 16 |
March 4, 1970 | ARE ‘SUSPENSE’, ‘DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT’ ALIVE AND WELL ON ROSE HILL (KINER | 1 |
March 4, 1970 | IT’S SHIRLEY LINDAHL’S TURN TO BE RECOGNIZED | 16 |
March 4, 1970 | HOBBY BRINGS FUN, FAME, GREAT ART TO REDMOND ROCKHOUNDS (HYNDS, KEITH | 22 |
March 4, 1970 | PUGET POWER’S HOUGHTON SUBSTATION NEARLY FINISHED | 2 |
March 4, 1970 | B FRANKLIN LANDSCAPING IN PROGRESS | 13 |
March 4, 1970 | AERO KIRKLAND OPPOSITION STILL CONSIDERING SUIT | 2 |
March 4, 1970 | ARTS FAIR THIS YEAR STRICTLY FOR CHILDREN | 16 |
March 4, 1970 | PROPERTY OWNERS VOICE OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED LAKE ZONING | 1 |
March 4, 1970 | NORTHWEST NAMES 56 FOR SCHOLASTIC HONORS | 12 |
March 4, 1970 | LW HIGH’S ‘MAD, MOD, FASCHING’ | 14 |
March 4, 1970 | ART OBJECTS MAKE CLASSROOM ROUNDS | 16 |
March 4, 1970 | LWSD TEACHERS GIVE THEIR SIDE OF SALARY NEGOTIATIONS ISSUE | 21 |
March 4, 1970 | MARILYN PINSON, MICHAEL VITKEVICH | 16 |
March 4, 1970 | HUD OKAYS FUNDS FOR EXPANSION OF HOUGHTON BEACH PARK | 1 |
March 4, 1970 | PUGET POWER’S HOUGHTON SUBSTATION NEARLY FINISHED | 2 |
March 4, 1970 | PLYWOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER OPENED (PHOTO) | 17 |
March 4, 1970 | JUANITA POST OFFICE NOW CLOSED | 2 |
March 4, 1970 | LWSD TEACHERS GIVE THEIR SIDE OF SALARY NEGOTIATIONS ISSUE | 21 |
March 4, 1970 | PROPERTY OWNERS VOICE OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED LAKE ZONING | 1 |
March 4, 1970 | STUDENTS WANT LAKE FOR RECREATION | 1 |
March 4, 1970 | HUD OKAYS FUNDS FOR EXPANSION OF HOUGHTON BEACH PARK | 1 |
March 4, 1970 | 3 TELEVISIONS TAKEN FROM FLEAGLE TV | 14 |
March 4, 1970 | 2 DRUG ARRESTS AT ROSE HILL JH | 21 |
March 4, 1970 | MONTGOMERY, GRACE | 20 |
March 4, 1970 | MUELLER, VERLIE | 20 |
March 4, 1970 | RUSHING, EUGENE | 20 |
March 4, 1970 | HOVLAND, ARTHUR | 20 |
March 4, 1970 | WALTER, LAWRENCE | 20 |
March 4, 1970 | ROGSTAD, GENEVA | 20 |
March 4, 1970 | BIRD, WILLIAM | 20 |
March 4, 1970 | GIRL SCOUTS OFFER NEW VARIETIES DURING THEIR ANNUAL COOKIE SALE | 15 |
March 4, 1970 | SCOUTING FAMILIES ASSURE FUNDS FOR DISTRICT PROGRAM | 17 |
March 4, 1970 | JUANITA POST OFFICE NOW CLOSED | 2 |
March 4, 1970 | STUDENTS WANT LAKE FOR RECREATION | 1 |
March 4, 1970 | RICHARDS LEADS FALCONS TO JUNIOR KINGCO CROWN | 4 |
March 4, 1970 | HUD OKAYS FUNDS FOR EXPANSION OF HOUGHTON BEACH PARK | 1 |
March 4, 1970 | FIVE BUS LINES TO SERVE KIRKLAND AREA UNDER RAPID TRANSIT PLAN | 21 |
March 4, 1970 | CITY’S STREET SURFACING PROGRAM READY FOR BIDS | 13 |
March 4, 1970 | PUGET POWER’S HOUGHTON SUBSTATION NEARLY FINISHED | 2 |
March 4, 1970 | GENERAL TELEPHONE STARTS NEW ‘LEAVE WORD’ SYSTEM | 17 |
March 4, 1970 | SEYMOUR, SUZIE, WILLIAM PAUL EMEL | 16 |
March 11, 1970 | COUPLE TO HONOR 25TH ANNIVERSARY (DALZELL, MR AND MRS JOHN A) | 15 |
March 11, 1970 | FAMILY CONCERT CHAIRMAN SEES PROJECT AS AREA-WIDE (SHEEHAN ,PAT) | 15 |
March 11, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (ERLING, MARY) | 17 |
March 11, 1970 | CALL FOR MORE BIDS ON EVERGREEN GENERAL HOSPITAL EXPECTED SOON | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | PUBLIC INVITED TO VISIT NEW ADVENTIST CHURCH (PHOTO) | 14 |
March 11, 1970 | COUNTY SETS HEARING ON 97TH NE HOUSES | 22 |
March 11, 1970 | BOB LANDSON JOINS LEE JOHNSON CHEVROLET | 5 |
March 11, 1970 | ‘A PLACE CALLED JOHNNY’S’ LICENSED | 22 |
March 11, 1970 | SALARY NEGOTIATIONS STALEMATED, TEACHERS REQUEST STATE STUDY | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | STUDENTS TO BE SHIFTED TO EQUALIZE ENROLLMENT | 2 |
March 11, 1970 | RIDENOUR’S SUCCESSOR ON SCHOOL BOARD MAY BE NAMED BY APRIL 6 | 2 |
March 11, 1970 | SEX EDUCATION EXCUSAL OKAYED | 2 |
March 11, 1970 | SALARY NEGOTIATIONS CRITICIZED (LETTER FROM FOY, ROBERT) | 8 |
March 11, 1970 | NATIONAL AWARD TO JUANITA HS | 22 |
March 11, 1970 | SPELLMAN TELLS SUBURBAN MAYORS SOME CONSOLIDATION NECESSARY | 5 |
March 11, 1970 | CITY’S GOAL TO BRING LIGHT TO DARK PLACES | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | I KNEW ABOUT HEROIN … I DON’T KNOW WHY I DID IT | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | MCCOY NAMED TO HOUGHTON COUNCIL (MCCOY, JIM) | 13 |
March 11, 1970 | SALARY NEGOTIATIONS STALEMATED, TEACHERS REQUEST STATE STUDY | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | FORWARD, MARCH (PHOTO OF JUANITA BEACH PARK) | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | WATERFRONT HEARING CONTINUED | 2 |
March 11, 1970 | MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH STOLEN CAR | 5 |
March 11, 1970 | CALL FOR MORE BIDS ON EVERGREEN GENERAL HOSPITAL EXPECTED SOON | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | KING, ANN | 20 |
March 11, 1970 | SALES, MELIA | 20 |
March 11, 1970 | RILEY, JOHN JR | 20 |
March 11, 1970 | TROOP 569 PLANS 100 MILE HIKE | 2 |
March 11, 1970 | WATERFRONT HEARING CONTINUED | 2 |
March 11, 1970 | FORWARD, MARCH (PHOTO OF JUANITA BEACH PARK) | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | I-90 PUBLIC HEARING SHOULD BE DELAYED UNTIL AFTER MAY 19 RAPID TRANSIT ELE |
1 |
March 11, 1970 | ASSURANCES SOUGHT THAT RAPID TRANSIT TO EASTSIDE BE CONSTRUCTED THE S | 5 |
March 11, 1970 | MASS TRANSIT RAIL LINES ASSURED EAST SIDE | 22 |
March 11, 1970 | VOTERS IN 41ST DISTRICT FAVOR RAPID TRANSIT, POLL REVEALS | 22 |
March 11, 1970 | MASS TRANSIT RAIL LINES ASSURED EAST SIDE | 22 |
March 11, 1970 | I-90 PUBLIC HEARING SHOULD BE DELAYED UNTIL AFTER MAY 19 RAPID TRANSIT ELE |
1 |
March 11, 1970 | CITY’S GOAL TO BRING LIGHT TO DARK PLACES | 1 |
March 11, 1970 | YVONNE SKEETERS, HUGH BUCKMAN JR | 16 |
March 11, 1970 | MARILYN OTTOSEN, GREG TRACY | 16 |
March 11, 1970 | BARBARA STROHSACK, JIM MCEVERS | 16 |
March 11, 1970 | MARILYN RAMIN, ROBERT SANDELL | 16 |
March 18, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (LECKEY, LOIS) | 9 |
March 18, 1970 | CENTRAL SCHOOL REPORT AVAILABLE | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | COMMITTEE TO GIVE MORE STUDY TO LAKE ZONING | 17 |
March 18, 1970 | MARKET ST TO HAVE MORE STUDY | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | RHS WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM: STUDENTS EARN MONEY, CREDIT | 1 |
March 18, 1970 | WIESEN NAMED DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT (WIESEN, BOB) | 1 |
March 18, 1970 | SCHOOL DISTRICT TO SELL BONDS AGAIN NEXT WEDNESDAY | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | SEX EDUCATION APPEAL ANSWERED | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | CENTRAL SCHOOL REPORT AVAILABLE | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | JEAN MARIE PATTERSON, KENNETH E NILES | 16 |
March 18, 1970 | CRYSTAL ANN HANSEN, KEITH SULLIVAN | 16 |
March 18, 1970 | SOME RURAL AREAS BECOME DUMPS | 8 |
March 18, 1970 | OVER 100 ILLEGAL SIGNS: CITY STUDYING DIRECTION TO TAKE FOR ABOLISHMENT | 1 |
March 18, 1970 | COMMITTEE TO GIVE MORE STUDY TO LAKE ZONING | 17 |
March 18, 1970 | MAJOR CRIME ACTIVITY DOWN | 1 |
March 18, 1970 | BURGLARS TAKES SAFE FROM CLAM | 1 |
March 18, 1970 | LAING, JAY | 20 |
March 18, 1970 | SCHROEDER, FLORA | 20 |
March 18, 1970 | CARLSON, NED | 20 |
March 18, 1970 | RECOR, GEORGE | 20 |
March 18, 1970 | EGBERT, FRANK | 20 |
March 18, 1970 | ROLL, JOHN | 20 |
March 18, 1970 | GILLILAND, VICTORIA | 20 |
March 18, 1970 | LITZENBERGER, AARON | 20 |
March 18, 1970 | NEWCOMER, PEARL | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | SLF SPOKESMEN TALK AT LAKE WASHINGTON | 1 |
March 18, 1970 | THROUGH TRAINS REROUTED, LOCAL SERVICE UNAFFECTED | 1 |
March 18, 1970 | NEW TAX PAVES WAY FOR STREETS | 1 |
March 18, 1970 | STUDY OF AUBURN-BOTHELL HIGHWAY EAST OF L SAMMAMISH AUTHORIZED | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | NE 57TH EASEMENT APPROVED | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | SEWERS SOUGHT FOR NE 65TH | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | ELDERLY SEEK LOWERED RATES | 21 |
March 18, 1970 | CAROL ROBERTSON, HUGH LADE | 15 |
March 18, 1970 | CATHI KOBYLARCZYK, ROBERT LEE DAVIS | 15 |
March 25, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (ROBERTS, MRS JOHN A) | 7 |
March 25, 1970 | DIDI LAUNCHING BEAUTY CONTEST SHE WON IN ’68 (ANSTETT, DIDI) | 17 |
March 25, 1970 | MARY KENNEY HONORED ON 90TH BIRTHDAY | 18 |
March 25, 1970 | GEORGIA-PACIFIC BREAKS GROUND (PHOTO) | 7 |
March 25, 1970 | KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY COMPLAINS ABOUT CRITICISM OF FACILITY’S CON | 24 |
March 25, 1970 | MOBILE PARK CONCEPT TO BE TRIED | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN (PHOTO OF INTENTIONAL BURNING AT NE 68TH & |
24 |
March 25, 1970 | SUMMER SCHOOL FEES RISE | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | CHAPPLE HEADS KANG GRIDDERS (CHAPPLE, DOUG) | 5 |
March 25, 1970 | DEAN OF MEN RETIRES TO FULL TIME JOB (SOUTHARD, ROY) | 6 |
March 25, 1970 | JAPANESE EXCHANGE STUDENTS ATTEND CLASSES | 11 |
March 25, 1970 | STUDENTS CLAIM THAT ONE QUARTER OF KJH CHILDREN USE DRUGS | 24 |
March 25, 1970 | KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY COMPLAINS ABOUT CRITICISM OF FACILITY’S CON | 24 |
March 25, 1970 | JUDITH KAY STOTTLEMYER, STEPHEN N GALL | 18 |
March 25, 1970 | BRUSH MUST BE CUT TO PREVENT FIRE | 5 |
March 25, 1970 | WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN (PHOTO OF INTENTIONAL BURNING AT NE 68TH & |
24 |
March 25, 1970 | CITY STAFFER HERE BEFORE (WOLTERS, ERIC) | 2 |
March 25, 1970 | UPGRADED EMERGENCY SERVICES GOAL OF PLANNING CONFERENCE | 5 |
March 25, 1970 | STUDENTS CLAIM THAT ONE QUARTER OF KJH CHILDREN USE DRUGS | 24 |
March 25, 1970 | CHURCHES CELEBRATE EASTER | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | MR RABBIT’S VISIT (PHOTO) | 18 |
March 25, 1970 | AREA CHURCHES PLAN SPECIAL SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK | 23 |
March 25, 1970 | NO POSTAL STRIKE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | DO EX-CONVICTS DESERVE A BREAK? | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | SENTENCING OF PRIMEAUS SET FOR APRIL 15 | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | 3 ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH AUTO THEFT | 5 |
March 25, 1970 | POLICE AUCTION SET | 6 |
March 25, 1970 | DOUCETTE, ALEXANDER A JR | 22 |
March 25, 1970 | ERLING, ROBERT | 22 |
March 25, 1970 | LAMB, NETTIE | 22 |
March 25, 1970 | SUMMER, 1970 CAMP FIRE PROGRAMS ANNOUNCED | 11 |
March 25, 1970 | BRISKONAS SMALL IN NUMBERS BUT LARGE IN ACCOMPLISHMENTS | 7 |
March 25, 1970 | NO POSTAL STRIKE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | CHAPPLE HEADS KANG GRIDDERS (CHAPPLE, DOUG) | 5 |
March 25, 1970 | CURLERS USE BROOMS, NOT HAIR BRUSHES | 5 |
March 25, 1970 | CHURCHES CELEBRATE EASTER | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | AREA CHURCHES PLAN SPECIAL SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK | 23 |
March 25, 1970 | INSPECTION OF BART GIVES IDEA OF HOW RAPID TRANSIT WILL WORK HERE | 6 |
March 25, 1970 | FIRST NEIGHBORHOOD STREET MEETING SET | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | REDMOND METRO EXTENSION ASSURED | 1 |
March 25, 1970 | PATRICIA O’DONNELL, PHILIP G STANLEY | 17 |
March 25, 1970 | JOANNE HASS, ROGER HAMMER | 17 |
March 25, 1970 | SALLY HANEY, CRAIG KVAM | 17 |
March 25, 1970 | NANCY BRAYDEN, DENNIS BUDDEN | 17 |
March 25, 1970 | LYNNE MARIE WILLIAMS, DAVID WAYNE MULLENS | 17 |
March 25, 1970 | NANCY JO BOYD, CHARLES HOOPER | 17 |
April 1, 1970 | PARTY HONORS ANNIVERSARY OF C BIRNIES | 14 |
April 1, 1970 | CREATIVE ARTS LEAGUE SHOWING STUDENTS’ WORK | 2 |
April 1, 1970 | MURAL TO MAKE STUDYING EASIER (LWHS) | 21 |
April 1, 1970 | KINGSGATE BRANCH (PHOTO AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK) | 5 |
April 1, 1970 | G SVARCS NAMED BANK MANAGER | 22 |
April 1, 1970 | GERMAN HER SUBJECT BUT SHE JOINS RUSSIAN CLUB (BERKEY, JANIS) | 15 |
April 1, 1970 | BANKING HAS CLAIMED ATTENTION OF BPW’S WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT (FLANAGAN, | 15 |
April 1, 1970 | JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL TAKES POSTMAN’S HOLIDAY IN EUROPE (LINDSLEY, ROBER | 16 |
April 1, 1970 | DENTIST MISSED BECOMING RUSSIAN GENERAL (RICHKOFF, DIMITRY) | 17 |
April 1, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (GATES, GERTRUDE) | 20 |
April 1, 1970 | NEW STUDENTS, NEW SCHOOL (PHOTOS AT HELEN KELLER) | 5 |
April 1, 1970 | DECISION ON CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ASKED (LETTER FROM FISHER, MRS JI | 8 |
April 1, 1970 | MURAL TO MAKE STUDYING EASIER (LWHS) | 21 |
April 1, 1970 | RESIDENTS CHALLENGE AERO KIRKLAND CONSTRUCTION IN COURT | 1 |
April 1, 1970 | OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH TIMED FOR LATE SUMMER | 1 |
April 1, 1970 | RESIDENTS CHALLENGE AERO KIRKLAND CONSTRUCTION IN COURT | 1 |
April 1, 1970 | WHEW! LAKE WASHINGTON FINALLY SELLS BONDS | 1 |
April 1, 1970 | TEACHERS SUBMIT NEW PROPOSAL | 1 |
April 1, 1970 | RUSSIA WILL BE WHERE LW STUDENTS SPEND SUMMER | 15 |
April 1, 1970 | LWSD DRUG PREVENTION POLICY FOCUSES ON YOUNGER CHILDREN | 21 |
April 1, 1970 | SUZANNE HILTON, ROBERT D JONES | 14 |
April 1, 1970 | MAUREEN MCANDREW, JEROME E RIGGS | 16 |
April 1, 1970 | PATRICIA ERICKSON, RICHARD G ANDERSON | 16 |
April 1, 1970 | KIRKLAND HOPES FOR REPEAT MISS WASHINGTON UNIVERSE (DOLLEMORE, DEBRA | 14 |
April 1, 1970 | FIRE CAUSES $2000 DAMAGE (201 FIFTH AVE) | 5 |
April 1, 1970 | LWSD DRUG PREVENTION POLICY FOCUSES ON YOUNGER CHILDREN | 21 |
April 1, 1970 | KIRK FAMILY VIOLIN NOW OWNED BY ANACORTES MAN (AULD, RAY) | 21 |
April 1, 1970 | KIRK FAMILY VIOLIN NOW OWNED BY ANACORTES MAN (AULD, RAY) | 21 |
April 1, 1970 | TEACHERS SUBMIT NEW PROPOSAL | 1 |
April 1, 1970 | ALERT CITIZEN REPORTS ENTRY OF PROPERTY | 13 |
April 1, 1970 | LITTLE TAKEN IN BREAK-INS SATURDAY | 17 |
April 1, 1970 | CROWDER, FLOYD | 20 |
April 1, 1970 | TAYLOR, LYLE | 20 |
April 1, 1970 | BANKING HAS CLAIMED ATTENTION OF BPW’S WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT (FLANAGAN, | 15 |
April 1, 1970 | CENSUS CREW LEADERS TOLD FOR AREA | 21 |
April 1, 1970 | FREIGHT RATE BOUNDARIES SET FOR TALKS | 5 |
April 1, 1970 | SEATTLE TO SUPPORT I-90 PROJECT | 1 |
April 1, 1970 | AUBURN TO BOTHELL FREEWAY STUDY HEARING SET TUESDAY IN BELLEVUE | 1 |
April 1, 1970 | NE 116TH FULLY LIGHTED (LETTER FROM POTTER, ROBERT C) | 8 |
April 1, 1970 | NATURAL GAS SEEKING RATE INCREASES | 20 |
April 1, 1970 | CHARLENE DAMM, LESLIE CARLSON | 16 |
April 1, 1970 | THEA MARIE JOHNSON, DENNIS WECZOREK | 16 |
April 1, 1970 | KATHLEEN ASBURY, ALGIA BALDWIN JR | 16 |
April 1, 1970 | CYNTHIA ANN BAILEY, DOUGLAS WILLIAMS | 16 |
April 8, 1970 | ROUTE TO NORTHWEST TAKEN VIA GIRL SCOUTS (ANSEL, ESTHER) | 11 |
April 8, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (FOOTE, SALLY) | 19 |
April 8, 1970 | PUBLIC, PRIVATE PRACTICE MARK ENGINEER’S CAREER (SISLER, HARRY H) | 22 |
April 8, 1970 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL CLOSE TO BID STAGE | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | THREE MORE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS BY 1974 | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | SCHOOL BOARD TO MAKE DECISION ON CENTRAL SCHOOL APRIL 20 | 24 |
April 8, 1970 | CONDOMINIUM ON WATERFRONT KILLED: COUNCIL DOES NOT CONTINUE PERMIT | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | ANNEXATION EAST OF 405 PROPOSED | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | MARKET ST AT EIGHTH REZONED | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | KIRKLAND JH TEACHERS SAY SCHOOL DOESN’T HAVE DRUG PROBLEM | 7 |
April 8, 1970 | INSTRUCTOR SAYS: SCULPTURE STUDENTS REALLY WITH IT | 11 |
April 8, 1970 | NORTHWEST COLLEGE: TOUR OF MIDDLE EAST AN EXPERIENCE IN CONTRASTS | 17 |
April 8, 1970 | SCHOOL STARTS IN AUGUST NEXT FALL | 23 |
April 8, 1970 | NUMBER OF LWHS COURSES HAS DOUBLED IN 10 YEARS | 24 |
April 8, 1970 | SCHOOL BOARD TO MAKE DECISION ON CENTRAL SCHOOL APRIL 20 | 24 |
April 8, 1970 | FORWARD THRUST PROJECTS EMPLOY 1400 | 23 |
April 8, 1970 | KIRKLAND JH TEACHERS SAY SCHOOL DOESN’T HAVE DRUG PROBLEM | 7 |
April 8, 1970 | A LOOK AT AN EXPANDED HOUGHTON BEACH PARK (MAP) | 10 |
April 8, 1970 | CONDOMINIUM ON WATERFRONT KILLED: COUNCIL DOES NOT CONTINUE PERMIT | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | A LOOK AT AN EXPANDED HOUGHTON BEACH PARK (MAP) | 10 |
April 8, 1970 | CAPT ARMSTRONG TO LEAVE KIRKLAND POLICE APRIL 10 (ARMSTRONG, JOHN) | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | 2 ARRESTED IN DRUG CASE | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | 3 ARRESTED FOR HOLDUP | 5 |
April 8, 1970 | POLICE CLOSE FILES ON FOUR BREAK-INS | 5 |
April 8, 1970 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL CLOSE TO BID STAGE | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | DIEHM, ELLEN | 22 |
April 8, 1970 | RYAN, FREDERICK | 22 |
April 8, 1970 | BOWMAN, LOIS | 22 |
April 8, 1970 | OLSON, JOHN | 22 |
April 8, 1970 | A LOOK AT AN EXPANDED HOUGHTON BEACH PARK (MAP) | 10 |
April 8, 1970 | MARINA CONSTRUCTION EXPECTED BY SUMMER | 23 |
April 8, 1970 | RAPID TRANSIT PROPOSAL MAY BE IN JEOPARDY WITHOUT SEATTLE COMMITMENT | 23 |
April 8, 1970 | STREET READIED FOR PAVING (PHOTO OF 10TH ST W) | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | 124TH NE WIDENING SET FOR JUNE | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | NE 60TH SLATED FOR IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | SIXTH ST WORK STARTS | 1 |
April 8, 1970 | PAVING SLATED (MAP) | 5 |
April 8, 1970 | ONLY PEDESTRIAN OVERPASS ON 405 | 23 |
April 8, 1970 | GARBAGE FILL ODORS PROTESTED | 5 |
April 8, 1970 | CITY ASKED TO BILL ON GARBAGE | 23 |
April 15, 1970 | HYMAN ELECTED TO CHAIR BCC TRUSTEES (HYMAN, ROBERT F) | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | JIMMY, A DOUBLE AMPUTEE, WALKS TO KEEP HIS DATE WITH DIDI (ROBERTSON, JIMM |
18 |
April 15, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (MONTAGNA, JUNE – ANSTETT, DIDI) | 18 |
April 15, 1970 | NEW BUILDING FOR ROCKET RESEARCH (PHOTO) | 24 |
April 15, 1970 | TOTEM POLE AT THOREAU (PHOTO) | 7 |
April 15, 1970 | WATERFRONT USES TO HAVE MORE STUDY | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | LAKE EAST NOW RENTING, ALL BUILDINGS TO BE DONE MAY 1 | 2 |
April 15, 1970 | INTENT TO ANNEX ACCEPTED | 2 |
April 15, 1970 | TEACHER SALARY NEGOTIATIONS COLLAPSE | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | LW HIGH SCHOOL PLANS MANY EVENTS ON ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | BCC SCHEDULES HEARINGS TODAY ON PROPOSED GRADING SYSTEM | 6 |
April 15, 1970 | PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE TO INTRODUCE PROGRAM | 17 |
April 15, 1970 | STATEWIDE ATTENTION FOCUSED ON TEACHER SALARY SITUATION | 19 |
April 15, 1970 | HELICOPTER DELIGHTS STUDENTS (PHOTO AT THOREAU) | 19 |
April 15, 1970 | LAUREL ASHTON, JOHN BRIESKE | 17 |
April 15, 1970 | PRIMROSE SHOW THIS WEEKEND AT VASA PARK | 17 |
April 15, 1970 | TEACHER SALARY NEGOTIATIONS COLLAPSE | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | STATEWIDE ATTENTION FOCUSED ON TEACHER SALARY SITUATION | 19 |
April 15, 1970 | WATERFRONT USES TO HAVE MORE STUDY | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | LEE, SIGRID | 22 |
April 15, 1970 | ANDERSON, HAROLD | 22 |
April 15, 1970 | BALAORO, BERNADINE | 22 |
April 15, 1970 | STICKLEY, LEWIS H | 22 |
April 15, 1970 | HOLDEN, HAZEL | 22 |
April 15, 1970 | BURTON, DORIS | 22 |
April 15, 1970 | JOINT INSTALLATION FOR JAYCEES AND WIVES | 7 |
April 15, 1970 | INDEPENDENT HELPERS REORGANIZE AS ES AUXILIARY FOR THE KIDNEY CENTER | 17 |
April 15, 1970 | PRITCHARD TO OPPOSE REP PELLY | 7 |
April 15, 1970 | ARLINE STOKES WINS 4 LADIES’ PRESS AWARDS | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | WATERFRONT USES TO HAVE MORE STUDY | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | SAVE SAND POINT GROUP URGES RECREATION USES | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | PARK SITES PURCHASES PROCEEDING | 19 |
April 15, 1970 | AUTO FREIGHT RATES FACE REDUCTION | 2 |
April 15, 1970 | SAVE SAND POINT GROUP URGES RECREATION USES | 1 |
April 15, 1970 | PROPOSED REDMOND AIRPORT GETS $10000 STATE GRANT | 23 |
April 15, 1970 | PROTOTYPE RAIL TRANSIT CAR TO GO ON DISPLAY | 19 |
April 15, 1970 | RAPID TRANSIT PROPOSAL RAPPED | 23 |
April 15, 1970 | PROTOTYPE RAIL TRANSIT CAR TO GO ON DISPLAY | 19 |
April 15, 1970 | TERESA MCCORKLE, JAMES SAUNDERS | 18 |
April 15, 1970 | LINDA BRUCE, RANDOLPH FOLDVIK | 18 |
April 22, 1970 | EAST SIDE JOURNAL WINS 12 PRESS AWARDS | 23 |
April 22, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (GRANT, PAM) | 16 |
April 22, 1970 | HOSPITAL BID DATES SET AGAIN | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | EYESORE TO MEET DOOM THIS WEEK (TICKET BOOTH AT STADIUM) | 5 |
April 22, 1970 | UNDERGROUND PHONE CABLES BEING LAID IN DOWNTOWN AREA | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | CITY OFFICIALS, STUDENTS TO ‘STOOP LOW’ THURSDAY | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | FACT-FINDING COMMITTEES STUDY LWSD RIFT | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | NORKIRK 6TH GRADERS STUDY ENVIRONMENT | 5 |
April 22, 1970 | DRUG PROBLEMS NOT EASY TO PINPOINT, SAY SCHOOL AUTHORITIES | 11 |
April 22, 1970 | BARBERSHOP SINGING MAY 2 AT KIRKLAND JR HIGH | 2 |
April 22, 1970 | CITY OFFICIALS, STUDENTS TO ‘STOOP LOW’ THURSDAY | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | LEAGUE SPONSORS FILM SHOWINGS ON ENVIRONMENT | 5 |
April 22, 1970 | BOY SCOUTS TO CLEAN UP AREA’S ROADS DURING ‘BIG SWEEP’ | 5 |
April 22, 1970 | PAGEANT DATE SET | 7 |
April 22, 1970 | PRIMROSE WINNERS NAMED | 18 |
April 22, 1970 | CITY OFFICIALS, STUDENTS TO ‘STOOP LOW’ THURSDAY | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | DRUG PROBLEMS NOT EASY TO PINPOINT, SAY SCHOOL AUTHORITIES | 11 |
April 22, 1970 | FACT-FINDING COMMITTEES STUDY LWSD RIFT | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | KIRKLAND POLICEMEN REASSIGNED | 10 |
April 22, 1970 | HOSPITAL BID DATES SET AGAIN | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | MCKENNA, EMILY | 22 |
April 22, 1970 | KLEIN, BRUNO | 22 |
April 22, 1970 | GRIFFIN, VAN | 22 |
April 22, 1970 | BOY SCOUTS TO CLEAN UP AREA’S ROADS DURING ‘BIG SWEEP’ | 5 |
April 22, 1970 | JOURNAL UPHOLDS WINNING TRADITION IN PRESS CONTESTS | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | KIRKLAND WILL BE HER BEAT (BRANDT, JANET) | 17 |
April 22, 1970 | FOUNDING PASTOR RETURNS TO VISIT BAPTIST CHURCH (SHOEMAKER, CHARLES C) | 18 |
April 22, 1970 | AIRPORT WOULD LOSE MONEY, SAYS REDMOND PLANNING STUDY | 24 |
April 22, 1970 | FORWARD THRUST HEAD REBUTS REDMOND PLANNER’S CRITICISM OF RAPID TRAN | 11 |
April 22, 1970 | 405 TRAFFIC TO BE MOVED TO SOUTH LANES | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | BOY SCOUTS TO CLEAN UP AREA’S ROADS DURING ‘BIG SWEEP’ | 5 |
April 22, 1970 | UNDERGROUND PHONE CABLES BEING LAID IN DOWNTOWN AREA | 1 |
April 22, 1970 | BONNIE CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT LLEWELLYN | 17 |
April 22, 1970 | MARILYN NYRE, MICHAEL MCCLINTICK | 17 |
April 22, 1970 | VIRGINIA DICKISON, DONN E HOLLENBECK | 17 |
April 22, 1970 | SUSAN KAY GAUGHAN, WILLIAM W SHERRELL | 17 |
April 29, 1970 | SPRAYS OBSERVE 66TH ANNIVERSARY (SPRAY, MR AND MRS WILLIAM) | 18 |
April 29, 1970 | NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE HAS LONG HISTORY IN AREA | 9A |
April 29, 1970 | PRIZEWINNING RHODODENDRONS COME FROM CONOVER’S GARDENS (CONOVER, SA | 17 |
April 29, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (COLLINS, CAROL) | 18 |
April 29, 1970 | NELSONS’ HOME IS TYPICALLY NORTHWESTERN (NELSON, ALBERT W) | 19 |
April 29, 1970 | NORTHWEST COLLEGE IS SCENIC (PHOTO) | 10A |
April 29, 1970 | MORE SCHOOLS IN LAST 5 YEARS THAN PAST 20 | 11A |
April 29, 1970 | NEW CENTRAL SCHOOL TO BE BUILT BY 1972, BOARD DECIDES | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | KIRKLAND ACQUIRES LAND FOR CITY SHOPS | 2 |
April 29, 1970 | NELSONS’ HOME IS TYPICALLY NORTHWESTERN (NELSON, ALBERT W) | 19 |
April 29, 1970 | LAKE EAST NEARLY FINISHED (AERIAL PHOTO) | 26 |
April 29, 1970 | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS DOWN 41 FIRMS FROM LAST YEAR | 2 |
April 29, 1970 | HEADS UP APPEALS FOR FUNDS: KIDS ARE WHAT WE ARE HERE FOR | 11 |
April 29, 1970 | PROGRESS OURS IS TOGETHER (SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT) | 1A-11A |
April 29, 1970 | BELLEVUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SERVES EASTSIDE |
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April 29, 1970 | TEACHERS, SCHOOL BOARD REACH AGREEMENT ON 1970-71 SALARIES | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | SIXTH GRADERS EXPOSED TO FULL INSTRUMENTAL GROUP IN HONOR BAND | 16 |
April 29, 1970 | ROSE HILL JUNIOR HIGH HOSTS FIRST ROCKET MEET | 26 |
April 29, 1970 | FISH CALLS INCREASE WITH MORE UNEMPLOYMENT | 20 |
April 29, 1970 | SHERRIE THOMAS, ROBERT JOHNSON | 20 |
April 29, 1970 | ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION: A LOOK BACKWARD AT A STEP FORWARD (PHOTOS) | 21 |
April 29, 1970 | ENVIRONMENTAL DAY IS PLANNED BY KJHS CLUB | 21 |
April 29, 1970 | PROS AND CONS OF TAX REFORM OUTLINED TO JUANITA PTA GROUP | 25 |
April 29, 1970 | DEPARTMENTS OF CITY RECOUNT 1969 PROGRESS | 7A |
April 29, 1970 | KIRKLAND ACQUIRES LAND FOR CITY SHOPS | 2 |
April 29, 1970 | DRUG USAGE IN THIS AREA IS ON THE INCREASE AND WILL GROW | 11 |
April 29, 1970 | CITY BUYS LAKE PROPERTY (NEAR HOUGHTON BEACH PARK) | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | WASHINGTON NATURAL GAS COMPANY INVESTED $1 MILLION IN EASTSIDE AREA | 5A |
April 29, 1970 | TEACHERS, SCHOOL BOARD REACH AGREEMENT ON 1970-71 SALARIES | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | CITY BUYS LAKE PROPERTY (NEAR HOUGHTON BEACH PARK) | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | POLICE ARREST MAN INSIDE BRYANT’S | 2 |
April 29, 1970 | KIRKLAND LIBRARY BOOKS FIND NEW HOME IN UNIVERSITY DISTRICT | 2 |
April 29, 1970 | CHAPLAIN COMMENDED IN VIETNAM (SIMPSON, JOHN W) | 5 |
April 29, 1970 | CORFMAN, LESLIE L | 24 |
April 29, 1970 | HAMMER, ALBERT | 24 |
April 29, 1970 | GIRL GYMNASTS HEAD FOR NATIONALS | 5 |
April 29, 1970 | CITY BUYS LAKE PROPERTY (NEAR HOUGHTON BEACH PARK) | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | WORK BEGINS ON BOAT LAUNCH RAMP | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | HOLY FAMILY SETS DEBATE ON ABORTION | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | REDMOND HALTS AIRPORT TO ASCERTAIN COSTS | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | AIRPORT PROPONENTS REQUEST NEW HEARING | 7 |
April 29, 1970 | WORK BEGINS ON BOAT LAUNCH RAMP | 1 |
April 29, 1970 | KIRKLAND-JUANITA WOULD BE SERVED BY 5 BUS LINES UNDER RAPID TRANSIT | 2A |
April 29, 1970 | KIRKLAND-JUANITA WOULD BE SERVED BY 5 BUSES | 26 |
April 29, 1970 | MODIFICATION OF PUMPING STATIONS NEARLY COMPLETED | 6A |
April 29, 1970 | GENERAL TEL EXPANDS DURING 1969 | 8A |
April 29, 1970 | DIANE POWELL, JOHN KIRBY SPENCER | 20 |
April 29, 1970 | SUSAN LEVERETT, MARK WILLIAMS | 20 |
April 29, 1970 | JILL HEMINGSON, HENRY HARASIMOWICZ | 20 |
April 29, 1970 | PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR, MARTIN SCHMID | 20 |
May 6, 1970 | JUANITA ART FAIR TAKING ON NEW LOOK | 19 |
May 6, 1970 | DAY CARE, FOSTER, EMERGENCY MOTHER COUNTS HER BLESSINGS – 1000 KIDS (LEE | 1 |
May 6, 1970 | LOCAL COUPLE ESCAPES INJURY IN BUS CRASH (ATTERBERRY, MR AND MRS HOLLI | 17 |
May 6, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (FLYNN, SHARON) | 18 |
May 6, 1970 | CHALLENGES ARE A CHALLENGE TO NEW PTA COUNCIL PRESIDENT (MCGINNIS, DON | 18 |
May 6, 1970 | BRIDLE TRAILS L.I.D. PROPOSED FOR SEWERS | 22 |
May 6, 1970 | FIRST STEP TAKEN TOWARD JUANITA BUSINESS DISTRICT ANNEXATION | 1 |
May 6, 1970 | HOMEMADE BOMB KILLS KIRKLAND YOUTH, 13 (MCDONALD, DONALD) | 1 |
May 6, 1970 | FIRST STEP TAKEN TOWARD JUANITA BUSINESS DISTRICT ANNEXATION | 1 |
May 6, 1970 | PRESENT ZONING STUDY TURNS DOWN LAND USE ZONING FOR SPECULATION | 2 |
May 6, 1970 | PRESENT ZONING STUDY TURNS DOWN LAND USE ZONING FOR SPECULATION | 2 |
May 6, 1970 | DEL TINGWALL NAMED NEW SCHOOL DIRECTOR | 2 |
May 6, 1970 | LW HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCTION TO REVIVE ’76 TROMBONES’ | 2 |
May 6, 1970 | DEL TINGWALL NAMED NEW SCHOOL DIRECTOR | 2 |
May 6, 1970 | DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS REVEALED | 6 |
May 6, 1970 | THOROUGHLY FEMININE TEACHER LEADS AEROSPACE PROGRAM AT ROSE HILL JH ( | 17 |
May 6, 1970 | MARY ANNE WAHLMAN, KENNETH D SUTTER | 17 |
May 6, 1970 | GOOD FOOD AND FUN AT ROTARY ‘PANCAKE FEED’ | 1 |
May 6, 1970 | JUANITA ART FAIR TAKING ON NEW LOOK | 19 |
May 6, 1970 | FIREMEN PLAN PARADE MAY 9 | 24 |
May 6, 1970 | FIRE TRUCK BID CALL APPROVED | 22 |
May 6, 1970 | FIREMEN PLAN PARADE MAY 9 | 24 |
May 6, 1970 | PRESENT ZONING STUDY TURNS DOWN LAND USE ZONING FOR SPECULATION | 2 |
May 6, 1970 | THESE KIDS GET TO THE POINT WHERE THEY DON’T CARE ABOUT ANYTHING (DRUGS) | 6 |
May 6, 1970 | EMOTIONS RUN HIGH AT ABORTION DEBATE AT HOLY FAMILY CHURCH | 7 |
May 6, 1970 | MARYMOOR: EARLIEST SITE OF MAN IN PNW? | 22 |
May 6, 1970 | FIRST STEP TAKEN TOWARD JUANITA BUSINESS DISTRICT ANNEXATION | 1 |
May 6, 1970 | HOSPITAL SUPPLY FIRM TO ACT AS PURCHASING AGENT | 1 |
May 6, 1970 | TRAPP, CLARENCE | 19 |
May 6, 1970 | HAWKINS, DORIS | 19 |
May 6, 1970 | BROWN, MARGUERITE | 19 |
May 6, 1970 | SANDERS, VIRGIE | 19 |
May 6, 1970 | FLENTJE, HENRIETTA | 19 |
May 6, 1970 | POST OFFICE HOURS TOLD | 2 |
May 6, 1970 | POST OFFICE HOURS TOLD | 2 |
May 6, 1970 | JOURNAL WINS CECW AWARD | 16 |
May 6, 1970 | CITY DOCK COORDINATED WITH PARK | 22 |
May 6, 1970 | EMOTIONS RUN HIGH AT ABORTION DEBATE AT HOLY FAMILY CHURCH | 7 |
May 6, 1970 | PROGRAM EVOLVING FROM EXPERIMENTAL MINISTRY (HAWK, BILL) | 11 |
May 6, 1970 | AIRPORT GETS PUBLIC HEARING TUESDAY | 1 |
May 6, 1970 | COUNCIL’S AIRPORT STAND DEFENDED (LETTER FROM BENEZE, MRS PAT) | 10 |
May 6, 1970 | CITY DOCK COORDINATED WITH PARK | 22 |
May 6, 1970 | RAPID TRANSIT DESERVES CONSIDERATION (LETTER FROM ADAMS, C R) | 10 |
May 6, 1970 | PHONE BOOK OUT | 16 |
May 6, 1970 | BRIDLE TRAILS L.I.D. PROPOSED FOR SEWERS | 22 |
May 13, 1970 | COUPLE TO BE HONORED ON 60TH ANNIVERSARY (DORR, MR AND MRS HARRY) | 16 |
May 13, 1970 | ROSE HILL CHURCH HONORS COUPLE’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY (JOHANSON, MR AND M | 16 |
May 13, 1970 | CHORALE ATTRACTS MEMBERS FROM ALL WALKS | 2 |
May 13, 1970 | CHILDREN’S ART ONLY TO BE SHOWN AT JUANITA ART FAIR | 15 |
May 13, 1970 | DIDI TO GO TO MISS USA PAGEANT (ANSTETT, DIDI) | 16 |
May 13, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (CAPILI, AL) | 16 |
May 13, 1970 | VERTECHS FIRE CAUSES $65000 DAMAGE (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | REPORT ON HEALTH HAZARDS AT LWHS SHOP FACILITY DUE | 22 |
May 13, 1970 | COURT RULES CITY DOESN’T OWN LAND UNDERNEATH FIRE STATION ON NE 60TH | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | YES VOTE COULD MEAN: $840,000 KIRKLAND COMMUNITY CENTER | 9 |
May 13, 1970 | BUILDERS NAMED FOR DEVELOPING OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | CHILDREN’S ART ONLY TO BE SHOWN AT JUANITA ART FAIR | 15 |
May 13, 1970 | TEENONYMOUS CENTER ADDS RAP ROOM | 22 |
May 13, 1970 | BALANCED WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT GOAL | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | LWSD SEEKING WHEREABOUTS OF SIXTY-ONE 1964 GRADUATES | 17 |
May 13, 1970 | SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL ESTABLISHED COMPLAINT COUNCIL | 17 |
May 13, 1970 | TRANSFERS STIR PARENTS | 22 |
May 13, 1970 | RAPID TRANSIT APPROVAL WOULD ADD 5000 JOBS OVER 15-YEAR PERIOD | 9 |
May 13, 1970 | SANDY JONES, JOHN MULHERN JR | 15 |
May 13, 1970 | KIRKLAND-REDMOND WOULD RECEIVE $5.6 MILLION FOR FLOOD CONTROL | 9 |
May 13, 1970 | CHILDREN’S ART ONLY TO BE SHOWN AT JUANITA ART FAIR | 15 |
May 13, 1970 | VERTECHS FIRE CAUSES $65000 DAMAGE (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | COURT RULES CITY DOESN’T OWN LAND UNDERNEATH FIRE STATION ON NE 60TH | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | 9000-YEAR-OLD HUNTING CAMP : STORY OF AREA’S FIRST INHABITANTS UNFOLDS | 14 |
May 13, 1970 | INTEREST IN HISTORY LEADS TO FIRST KIRKLAND MUSEUM | 15 |
May 13, 1970 | CHILDREN’S ART ONLY TO BE SHOWN AT JUANITA ART FAIR | 15 |
May 13, 1970 | BALANCED WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT GOAL | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | COURT RULES CITY DOESN’T OWN LAND UNDERNEATH FIRE STATION ON NE 60TH | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | DAN BEHEYT PRESENTED BRONZE STAR FOR HEROISM | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | GARBER, MICHAEL | 20 |
May 13, 1970 | ZEMP, ALMA | 20 |
May 13, 1970 | WILLIAMS, JOHN | 20 |
May 13, 1970 | SCHWINDT, MARLON | 20 |
May 13, 1970 | JENSEN, HARRY | 20 |
May 13, 1970 | PEDERSEN, MONS | 20 |
May 13, 1970 | $615 MILLION ON THE LINE TUESDAY IN FORWARD THRUST ELECTION | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | PARK BOARD TO VIEW PLANS OF TWO NEW PARKS | 1 |
May 13, 1970 | COMMUTER FOR RAPID TRANSIT (LETTER FROM SOUTHARD, JOHN) | 8 |
May 13, 1970 | TRANSIT COORDINATOR UPHOLDS BART (LETTER FROM COFFMAN, LARRY) | 8 |
May 13, 1970 | EX-STATE HIGHWAYS DIRECTOR STRONGLY RAPS RAPID TRANSIT | 9 |
May 13, 1970 | NEARLY $1.5 MILLION IN NEW BUS FACILITIES PROPOSED IN AREA | 9 |
May 13, 1970 | RAPID TRANSIT APPROVAL WOULD ADD 5000 JOBS OVER 15-YEAR PERIOD | 9 |
May 27, 1970 | SCHOOL MUSIC GROUPS COMBINE FOR OPERA HOUSE CONCERT | 2 |
May 27, 1970 | LIFE COULD BE FULL OF NEUROSES AND KNEECAPS, BUT NOT FOR GLORIA HURD | 1 |
May 27, 1970 | HIGH SCHOOL PIANIST TOP MUSIC FESTIVAL WINNER (HAMMERSTROM, PATTY) | 2 |
May 27, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (REED, KELLY AND BETTY) | 11 |
May 27, 1970 | REEDS SEE EUROPE ON THEIR OWN (REED, KELLY AND BETTY) | 11 |
May 27, 1970 | NEW CONTROLS PLACED ON BUILDINGS | 19 |
May 27, 1970 | ALBERTSON’S WORK STARTS | 2 |
May 27, 1970 | AERO KIRKLAND LAWSUIT DROPPED ON BASIS HOUSING WOULD STAY | 1 |
May 27, 1970 | 3 AREA FISHERMEN DIE OFF WILLAPA (CHRISTOFFERS / PARISH / NORMAN) | 1 |
May 27, 1970 | WATERFRONT PARKING AREA MAY BE REVAMPED THIS SUMMER | 19 |
May 27, 1970 | MEMORIAL FUND STARTED FOR DONALD (MACDONALD, DONALD) | 2 |
May 27, 1970 | TEAM EFFORT PROPOSED FOR EAST SIDE PLANNING | 1 |
May 27, 1970 | LWSD TO GRADUATE 674 SENIORS FROM 2 HIGH SCHOOLS | 1 |
May 27, 1970 | SCHOOL MUSIC GROUPS COMBINE FOR OPERA HOUSE CONCERT | 2 |
May 27, 1970 | SIX BOYS, 20 GIRLS, ARE MOTHERS’ AIDES | 17 |
May 27, 1970 | FOUR DAYS IN THE FOREST DELIGHT JUANITA STUDENTS | 19 |
May 27, 1970 | NORTHWEST COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT JUNE 7 | 24 |
May 27, 1970 | MARGARET HUTCHISON, MICHAEL BUSE | 17 |
May 27, 1970 | MARIE CRUZ, MICHAEL O’LEARY | 17 |
May 27, 1970 | BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON, ROBERT DIEHM | 17 |
May 27, 1970 | PATRICIA CAMPBELL, BRIAN R MCKILLOP | 17 |
May 27, 1970 | NONCONFORMING USES ON HOUGHTON AGENDA | 2 |
May 27, 1970 | WATERFRONT PARKING AREA MAY BE REVAMPED THIS SUMMER | 19 |
May 27, 1970 | AERO KIRKLAND LAWSUIT DROPPED ON BASIS HOUSING WOULD STAY | 1 |
May 27, 1970 | POLICE RECORDERS, CAMERAS APPROVED | 2 |
May 27, 1970 | BRADLEY, GEORGE | 22 |
May 27, 1970 | BARRIE, LUCY | 22 |
May 27, 1970 | TAYLOR, MINNIE | 22 |
May 27, 1970 | WOMAN’S CLUB TO INSTALL | 17 |
May 27, 1970 | REP ART BROWN TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION | 24 |
May 27, 1970 | MEMORIAL DAY HORSE SHOW APPROVED FOR POINTS COMPETITION | 17 |
May 27, 1970 | BROUILETTE REPEATS AS SIDEHORSE CHAMP (BROUILETTE, STEVE) | 4 |
May 27, 1970 | CRESTWOOD PARK FUNDS APPROVED | 18 |
May 27, 1970 | TRUCKING FIRMS ACT TO HALT OWN ‘ENVIRONMENTAL ABUSE’ | 6 |
May 27, 1970 | DECISION SOUGHT IN AIRPORT SESSION TONIGHT | 1 |
May 27, 1970 | AIRPORT OPPONENTS MAY ASK FOR ANOTHER PUBLIC HEARING | 6 |
May 27, 1970 | ARTERIAL PROGRAM CONSIDERED | 1 |
May 27, 1970 | WATERFRONT PARKING AREA MAY BE REVAMPED THIS SUMMER | 19 |
May 27, 1970 | CITY CONSIDERS BONDS FOR FINANCING STREETS | 19 |
May 27, 1970 | VETERANS GROUPS PLAN MEMORIALS | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | CONGRATULATIONS ’70 GRADS | 23 |
June 3, 1970 | COUPLE TO BE HONORED ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY (LINDE, MR AND MRS WALLACE W) | 17 |
June 3, 1970 | CREATIVE ARTS, MUSIC AT SUMMER SCHOOL | 15 |
June 3, 1970 | POLICEMAN IS HERO IN NEIGHBORS’ EYES AFTER SAFELY DELIVERING BABY (GOOD | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | IF NOT ABOUT TO FALL, YOU’RE NOT GOING AS FAST AS YOU CAN (MCGREW, DICK) | 6 |
June 3, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (SCHOEN, HELEN) | 19 |
June 3, 1970 | SEWERS PROPOSED FOR BRIDLE TRAILS AREA | 23 |
June 3, 1970 | CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT SHOULD BE GLORIFIED SHOPPING CENTER | 2 |
June 3, 1970 | CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT SHOULD BE GLORIFIED SHOPPING CENTER | 2 |
June 3, 1970 | CITY GIVES GO-AHEAD ON REGION PLANNING | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | $26.7 MILLION BUDGET OKAYED, BUT BELT-TIGHTENING AHEAD | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | LWHS GERMAN STUDENTS TOP IN STATE | 2 |
June 3, 1970 | CREATIVE ARTS, MUSIC AT SUMMER SCHOOL | 15 |
June 3, 1970 | PHOTOS OF STUDENT OFFICERS | 15 |
June 3, 1970 | COMPUTER SYSTEM BEING USED IN SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER | 16 |
June 3, 1970 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL’S CLASS OF ’35 OBSERVES 35TH REUNION | 17 |
June 3, 1970 | NORTHWEST COLLEGE OFFICERS INSTALL | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | 58 STUDENTS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST AT NORTHWEST | 22 |
June 3, 1970 | JANICE CULLISON, GERALD SEVERENCE | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | LINDA LOU SPRAGUE, GEORGE C PRICE | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | CHERYL ANN O’NEILL, JOHN SHRINER | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | SHAWNA BOWMAN, RAYMOND TEICHLER | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | KATHLEEN DUFFY, JAMES MARTINEAU | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | HELEN J PECK, EDWARD M SMITH | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | JANICE LEE ORTOLF, STEVEN JOHNSON | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | POLICE CLEAN LAKE (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | PAGEANT POSTPONED | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | PARK, WATER EVENTS TO MINGLE WITH HISTORY FOR ‘FAIR’ | 17 |
June 3, 1970 | CITY SELLS SURPLUS PROPERTY | 2 |
June 3, 1970 | CITY TO BUY TRUCKS UNDER COUNTY DEAL | 2 |
June 3, 1970 | CHEMICAL COMPANY TO LOCATE (PACE CHEMICAL CO) | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | POLICE CLEAN LAKE (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | RADIO SYSTEM FOR POLICE UNDER STUDY | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | POLICE CLEAN LAKE (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | MAN ARRESTED IN DRUG CASE | 2 |
June 3, 1970 | STEWART, DONALD | 22 |
June 3, 1970 | MCINTYRE, PATRICIA | 22 |
June 3, 1970 | SHEPHERD, JOHN | 22 |
June 3, 1970 | CUB SCOUTS EARN MORE THAN 100 AWARDS | 14 |
June 3, 1970 | NEW SCOUTING ASSISTANT 21-YEAR RESIDENT HERE (MOARATTY, JOHN) | 23 |
June 3, 1970 | LWV OFFERS AIDS TO PROGRAM PLANNERS | 14 |
June 3, 1970 | BRIAN LEWIS PLANS TO RUN FOR CONGRESS | 15 |
June 3, 1970 | POST OFFICE TO CLOSE SATURDAYS | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | KIRKLAND HAS MAVERICK PRECINCT (RAPID TRANSIT VOTE) | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | REDMOND AIRPORT ‘DUPLICATES’ DUVALL FACILITY | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | VOTERS MAY DECIDE FATE OF AIRPORT IN REDMOND | 24 |
June 3, 1970 | KIRKLAND HAS MAVERICK PRECINCT (RAPID TRANSIT VOTE) | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | BROKEN MAIN SHUTS OFF WATER | 1 |
June 3, 1970 | SEWERS PROPOSED FOR BRIDLE TRAILS AREA | 23 |
June 3, 1970 | NANCY SWEITZER, LOREN C DAVIDSON | 18 |
June 3, 1970 | BRIDGETT CARR, DAVID RYSEFF | 18 |
June 10, 1970 | SCROUNGED MATERIAL USED FOR WHEEL CONSTRUCTED BY JUNIOR HIGH POTTER ( | 2 |
June 10, 1970 | CAL OFFERS NEW CLASSES | 2 |
June 10, 1970 | REDMOND PLANNER LEAVES TO JOIN THE ‘REVOLUTION’ (COPELAND, GRANT) | 1 |
June 10, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (VAUX, HELEN) | 17 |
June 10, 1970 | HOSPITAL BIDS MARKEDLY LOWER THIS TIME | 1 |
June 10, 1970 | JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL TAKES SHAPE (PHOTO) | 23 |
June 10, 1970 | BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING FOR AREA TRANSFERRED TO SEATTLE OFFICE | 1 |
June 10, 1970 | REDEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS DISTRICT ESSENTIAL FOR RETAIL GROWTH | 16 |
June 10, 1970 | REDEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS DISTRICT ESSENTIAL FOR RETAIL GROWTH | 16 |
June 10, 1970 | EAST SIDE PLANNING EFFORT COULD BE KEY TO ATTRACTING SPONSORS | 10 |
June 10, 1970 | BRIDLE CREST PRELIMINARY PLAT OKAYED | 24 |
June 10, 1970 | HIGH NUMBERS OF AWARDS EARNED BY LWHS GRADUATES | 7 |
June 10, 1970 | D OVENELL TAKES DISTRICT POSITION | 7 |
June 10, 1970 | ADULT EDUCATION GRADUATES (PHOTO) | 17 |
June 10, 1970 | STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS FORM ACTION GROUP AT KIRKLAND JH | 18 |
June 10, 1970 | RETIRING TEACHERS BOTH STARTED IN COUNTRY SCHOOLS (ACKERMAN / WESCOTT | 18 |
June 10, 1970 | EUROPE IS DESTINATION OF LWHS GIRLS |
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June 10, 1970 | STUDENT GROUP LEAVING FOR GERMANY | 19 |
June 10, 1970 | FINN HILL STUDENTS RUN COMPANY | 23 |
June 10, 1970 | FOR FESTIVAL: JAYCEES CHALLENGE OARSMEN TO RACE | 19 |
June 10, 1970 | DOG PARADE SET | 23 |
June 10, 1970 | REAMS DEFENDS COUNTY CHARTER | 1 |
June 10, 1970 | STEEL MILL BRICKS FROM ENGLAND? ORIGIN ROMANTIC BUT LEGEND DISCOUNTED ( | 23 |
June 10, 1970 | PARK PLANS PROGRESS (PHOTO AT HOUGHTON BEACH PARK) | 10 |
June 10, 1970 | JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL TAKES SHAPE (PHOTO) | 23 |
June 10, 1970 | PARK PLANS PROGRESS (PHOTO AT HOUGHTON BEACH PARK) | 10 |
June 10, 1970 | CONTINUANCE OF SHIPYARD USES ASKED | 1 |
June 10, 1970 | HOSPITAL BIDS MARKEDLY LOWER THIS TIME | 1 |
June 10, 1970 | SEABLOOM, WALT | 1 |
June 10, 1970 | SHELDON, FRANCES E | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | ROY, DOROTHEA | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | JENSEN, CARL | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | STENSLAND, MARY | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | EGBERT, KITTIE | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | PAYNE, SALINA | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | CHRISTENSON, MARLEEN J | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | MATTILA, FLORENCE M | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | GILLE, CYRIL | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | OSTHELLER, RALPH | 22 |
June 10, 1970 | LWV DELEGATES AFFIRM STAND ON TAX REFORM | 17 |
June 10, 1970 | PELLY TO RUN FOR ANOTHER TWO YEARS | 24 |
June 10, 1970 | PARK PLANS PROGRESS (PHOTO AT HOUGHTON BEACH PARK) | 10 |
June 10, 1970 | EPISCOPAL BISHOP TO VISIT FOR CONFIRMATION | 7 |
June 10, 1970 | STEEL MILL BRICKS FROM ENGLAND? ORIGIN ROMANTIC BUT LEGEND DISCOUNTED ( | 23 |
June 10, 1970 | BEAUTY BOOSTS SAILING (PHOTO OF HYDE, SUSAN) | 15 |
June 10, 1970 | REASSURANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE BEGINS IN JUNE | 7 |
June 10, 1970 | GAIL DILLMAN, BRUCE DRENKEL | 17 |
June 10, 1970 | GLADYS PEPPLE, JOE WESLEY RIVERS | 17 |
June 24, 1970 | MISS KIRKLAND CLOSES YEAR’S REIGN (CONNOLLY, SUE) | 19 |
June 24, 1970 | CAMBODIANS WERE OBLIVIOUS TO REALITY OF CONFLICT (EWARD, LEE) | 20 |
June 24, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (STARK, PEGGY) | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | GO-AHEAD GIVEN FOR HOSPITAL SITE WORK | 1 |
June 24, 1970 | SELECTION OF NAME FOR FIFTH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL POSES SOME PROBLEMS | 11 |
June 24, 1970 | CONDEMNATION MAY BE NECESSARY TO ACQUIRE SITE FOR CENTRAL SCHOOL | 11 |
June 24, 1970 | CITY’S APARTMENT PICTURE (MAP OF BEACH APARTMENTS) | 2 |
June 24, 1970 | PARK SITE HOUSES SOLD (CRESTWOOD) | 21 |
June 24, 1970 | NEW OWNER OF CAR WASH GETS REPRIEVE | 20 |
June 24, 1970 | BOY, 15, RESCUED AFTER BEING STUCK SEVEN HOURS IN MUD AND WATER | 1 |
June 24, 1970 | MUNICIPAL AND PARK LOCATIONS ARE ASSET TO BUSINESS DISTRICT | 18 |
June 24, 1970 | LW TEACHER APPOINTED TO BOARD (GILBERT, EVERETT) | 18 |
June 24, 1970 | SEABLOOM SCHOLARSHIP FUND ESTABLISHED | 21 |
June 24, 1970 | JANICE CULLISON, GERALD SEVERANCE | 20 |
June 24, 1970 | JANICE ANDO, DAVID VETTER | 20 |
June 24, 1970 | WEATHER WAS FAIR FOR FAIR | 13 |
June 24, 1970 | KIRKLAND RECEIVES $13792 FROM LOCAL SALES TAX COLLECTION | 1 |
June 24, 1970 | LAZY DAYS OF SUMMER (PHOTO AT JUANITA BEACH) | 2 |
June 24, 1970 | LAZY DAYS OF SUMMER (PHOTO AT JUANITA BEACH) | 2 |
June 24, 1970 | CITY’S APARTMENT PICTURE (MAP OF BEACH APARTMENTS) | 2 |
June 24, 1970 | KIRKLAND’S CHANGING WATERFRONT … OR IS IT? | 12 |
June 24, 1970 | WHO DISTRESSED (PHOTO OF UPSIDE-DOWN FLAG AT POLICE STATION) | 20 |
June 24, 1970 | GO-AHEAD GIVEN FOR HOSPITAL SITE WORK | 1 |
June 24, 1970 | IN BOTHELL: UNDERGROUND BUILDING DESIGNED FOR EMERGENCIES | 2 |
June 24, 1970 | VAN MOURIK, GEERTRUIDA | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | BILLER, RUTH | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | LITTELL, ELLEN | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | COX, CARY | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | FROH, FRANCES | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | DEBOLDT, MYRTLE | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | VERBARENDSE, HENRY | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | BOECKEL, EMIL | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | FORTNEY, BIRTIE | 25 |
June 24, 1970 | BLUECHEL TO SEEK THIRD TERM | 12 |
June 24, 1970 | PLENTY OF ACTION IN SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL (PHOTOS) | 5 |
June 24, 1970 | …BUT YOU COME OUT SMELLING LIKE A HAMBURGER (MORGAN, DEE – BASEBALL RE | 10 |
June 24, 1970 | LAZY DAYS OF SUMMER (PHOTO AT JUANITA BEACH) | 2 |
June 24, 1970 | MUNICIPAL AND PARK LOCATIONS ARE ASSET TO BUSINESS DISTRICT | 18 |
June 24, 1970 | PARK SITE HOUSES SOLD (CRESTWOOD) | 21 |
June 24, 1970 | KIRKLAND’S POPULATION BELOW EXPECTATIONS | 1 |
June 24, 1970 | HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT DISPUTES RECOMMENDATIONS ON 520 FREEWAY | 1 |
June 24, 1970 | PEDESTRIAN OVERPASS TAKES SHAPE (PHOTO) | 2 |
June 24, 1970 | RESIDENTS CONCERNED OVER WIDENING OF JUANITA-WOODINVILLE WAY | 21 |
June 24, 1970 | ROSE HILL WATER OFF MONDAY | 1 |
June 24, 1970 | CITIES, WATER DISTRICT CHALLENGE RATE INCREASE | 1 |
June 24, 1970 | JESSICA REED, RICHARD J CAMP | 19 |
June 24, 1970 | LEANNE MEYER, GERALD JOHN TUTKO | 19 |
June 24, 1970 | MARLA MCLAUGHLIN, GLEN PINCHIN | 19 |
July 1, 1970 | COUPLE HONORED ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY (SPITZER, MR AND MRS ROBERT) | 16 |
July 1, 1970 | YOUNG SON BECOMES BARTERING AGENT FOR FAMILY IN THAILAND (BLAKE, CURTIS) | 3 |
July 1, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (GREGORY, BEVERLY) | 17 |
July 1, 1970 | UNTO THE FIFTH GENERATION (PHOTO OF GRISWOLD / WOLD FAMILY) | 19 |
July 1, 1970 | SADDLE CLUB READIES FACILITIES FOR 600 ENTRIES IN WEEKEND HORSE SHOW | 9 |
July 1, 1970 | BREAKTHROUGH SITE BID INTERESTS BOEING | 19 |
July 1, 1970 | MERCHANT’S ASSOCIATION RECOMMENDED TO CARRY OUT OBJECTIVES | 19 |
July 1, 1970 | MERCHANT’S ASSOCIATION RECOMMENDED TO CARRY OUT OBJECTIVES | 19 |
July 1, 1970 | SORORITY EARMARKS PROCEEDS FROM ‘DREAM HOUSE’ FOR KIDNEY PATIENT | 16 |
July 1, 1970 | SPIRIT OF ’76 (PHOTO OF KIDS DRESSED UP FOR KINGSGATE PARADE) | 1 |
July 1, 1970 | CENTER HAS 3 WINNERS TO SPECIAL OLYMPICS | 19 |
July 1, 1970 | KATHERINE KELLUM, BO JAN LENNERBLOM | 15 |
July 1, 1970 | JUDI STALWICK, JERRY DALZIEL | 15 |
July 1, 1970 | ZOO IS NEW HOME FOR FINN HILL PEACOCK | 22 |
July 1, 1970 | SPIRIT OF ’76 (PHOTO OF KIDS DRESSED UP FOR KINGSGATE PARADE) | 1 |
July 1, 1970 | VOLUNTEER FIREMEN SEEKING NEW EQUIPMENT | 1 |
July 1, 1970 | WHAT IS THE REAL LAKE KIRKLAND STORY? | 13 |
July 1, 1970 | SPIRIT OF ’76 (PHOTO OF KIDS DRESSED UP FOR KINGSGATE PARADE) | 1 |
July 1, 1970 | WATERFRONT DICTATES THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 1, 1970 | MANLY, JAMES | 18 |
July 1, 1970 | GOODWIN, ROBERTA | 18 |
July 1, 1970 | JOURNAL WINS IN NATIONAL CONTEST | 3 |
July 1, 1970 | SADDLE CLUB READIES FACILITIES FOR 600 ENTRIES IN WEEKEND HORSE SHOW | 9 |
July 1, 1970 | JUANITA CHURCH SERVED BY NEW PASTOR (RICE, W FREDERICK – JUANITA COMMUN | 17 |
July 1, 1970 | WHAT IS THE REAL LAKE KIRKLAND STORY? | 13 |
July 1, 1970 | NEW FREIGHT RATE PROPOSAL HEARD BY STATE COMMISSION | 1 |
July 1, 1970 | I-90 TO BE UNIQUE DESIGN | 1 |
July 1, 1970 | QUALITY OF GENERAL’S SERVICE TO BE TOLD | 1 |
July 1, 1970 | MARGARET LYNN HUTCHISON, MICHAEL BUSE | 15 |
July 1, 1970 | CAROL CHASE, LEONARD LANDON | 15 |
July 1, 1970 | MARILYN CHAPMAN, STEVEN H PHELPS | 15 |
July 1, 1970 | NANCY ROGERS, GREGG FIELD | 15 |
July 8, 1970 | NURSING HOME PARTY HONORS THE MCILHARDYS (MCILHARDY, MR AND MRS FRANK | 17 |
July 8, 1970 | PETITE BRUNETTE GIRL IS TRAFFIC STOPPER (SCALZO, CELESTE) | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | SHE CAME, SHE SAW, SHE’S GOING TO STAY (KISTLER, CAROL) | 18 |
July 8, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (PERRY, LILIAN) | 23 |
July 8, 1970 | MARINA BIDS REVIEWED | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | FIRST COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE WILL BE IMPROVED TO CONFORM TO BUILDING CO | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | NOT A 747 PLANT, BUT A HIGH SCHOOL (PHOTO OF JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL) | 15 |
July 8, 1970 | FLAG RAISING AT SUMMER SCHOOL (PHOTO AT ROBERT FROST) | 16 |
July 8, 1970 | NW HALL NAMED FOR DR GRAY | 16 |
July 8, 1970 | BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING NEW FIELD FOR BOEING | 2 |
July 8, 1970 | LAKE PLAZA PARKING TO BE DEVELOPED | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | SCHOOL BOND SALE REQUIRED | 2 |
July 8, 1970 | SCHOOL BOARD STILL TAKING CLOSE LOOKS AT SPENDING OVER BIDS | 11 |
July 8, 1970 | FEDERAL GRANT ENABLES SPECIAL ED CENTER TO RUN OUTDOOR SESSION | 16 |
July 8, 1970 | MORE THAN ENOUGH HOST HOMES FOUND FOR JAPANESE STUDENTS | 16 |
July 8, 1970 | DEAN PALMER NAMED OVERLAKE HEADMASTER | 18 |
July 8, 1970 | CAROL BLESSING, JOEL H STUART | 18 |
July 8, 1970 | VICKI LYNN JOLLY, BRIAN WEST | 18 |
July 8, 1970 | MARILYN CARLSON, WILLIAM WARD | 18 |
July 8, 1970 | ITALIAN QUEEN’S WILD LIFE LANDS HER IN BELLEVUE (BEES) | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | EVERGREEN WALKING HORSE CELEBRATION THIS WEEKEND TO AID NW KIDNEY CEN | 5 |
July 8, 1970 | HORSE SHOW DRAWS SEVERAL THOUSAND | 7 |
July 8, 1970 | LONG-TIME JUANITA RESIDENTS REMEMBER FIRST DANCE HALL | 15 |
July 8, 1970 | HOUGHTON AREAS TO BE SEWERED | 15 |
July 8, 1970 | $300,000 JUANITA BEACH IMPROVEMENT PLANNED BY NEXT SUMMER | 2 |
July 8, 1970 | LONG-TIME JUANITA RESIDENTS REMEMBER FIRST DANCE HALL | 15 |
July 8, 1970 | MARINA BIDS REVIEWED | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | $300,000 JUANITA BEACH IMPROVEMENT PLANNED BY NEXT SUMMER | 2 |
July 8, 1970 | POLICE MAKE DRUG ARREST | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | POLICE TO GET RADIO SYSTEM | 7 |
July 8, 1970 | VANDALS DAMAGE BALLPARK | 19 |
July 8, 1970 | DIEHL, ROBERTA | 22 |
July 8, 1970 | MILACEK, BARBARA | 22 |
July 8, 1970 | HOLTROP, PETE | 22 |
July 8, 1970 | RUDY BANKSON NEW ROTARY PRESIDENT | 2 |
July 8, 1970 | JUSTICE SHARP TO FILE | 15 |
July 8, 1970 | SCOTT LOSES, TAKES ON MOYER (SCOTT, FRASER) | 5 |
July 8, 1970 | HORSE SHOW DRAWS SEVERAL THOUSAND | 7 |
July 8, 1970 | $300,000 JUANITA BEACH IMPROVEMENT PLANNED BY NEXT SUMMER | 2 |
July 8, 1970 | VANDALS DAMAGE BALLPARK | 19 |
July 8, 1970 | SAND POINT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS AGAINST AVIATION USE | 11 |
July 8, 1970 | PERMIT ASKED FOR BOAT PIER (HADLEY, CHARLES) | 15 |
July 8, 1970 | TRANSIT FARE INCREASE REQUESTED | 2 |
July 8, 1970 | LAKE PLAZA PARKING TO BE DEVELOPED | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | THIRD STREET TO BE IMPROVED | 2 |
July 8, 1970 | SIXTH STREET EXTENSION FINISHED (PHOTO) | 11 |
July 8, 1970 | RESIDENTS’ GROUP OPPOSES WIDENING OF JUANITA-WOODINVILLE ROAD BY COUNT | 16 |
July 8, 1970 | PROPOSED WATER RATE INCREASE FAIR, CITY OFFICIAL CLAIMS | 1 |
July 8, 1970 | HOUGHTON AREAS TO BE SEWERED | 15 |
July 8, 1970 | SALLY KRININGER, RICHARD HASS | 17 |
July 8, 1970 | BUNI LAURA LERCHER, ROBERT JOHNSON | 17 |
July 8, 1970 | LAURINDA JEAN SIMPSON, DENNIS BERGSTROM | 17 |
July 8, 1970 | KAREN BROWN, KEITH CHILCUTT | 17 |
July 8, 1970 | MARCIA HILLER, BARRY D ELLINGSON | 17 |
July 15, 1970 | PATIO SHOW (PHOTOS AT CELLAR GALLERY) | 2 |
July 15, 1970 | SCOUT, 11, WAS PREPARED IN NEIGHBORHOOD EMERGENCY (WILSON, MARK) | 1 |
July 15, 1970 | 35-FOOT TRIMARAN IS FIRST VENTURE FOR BOAT BUILDER (SINCLAIR, BOB) | 8 |
July 15, 1970 | MARION STURM: YOUR STUDENTS WON’T FORGET YOU | 12 |
July 15, 1970 | MEETING PEOPLE HIGHLIGHTS MEMORABLE YEAR FOR LANDERS (LANDER, ROBERT) | 13 |
July 15, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (ROBERTS, CLEO) | 13 |
July 15, 1970 | HOSPITAL CEREMONY SLATED | 2 |
July 15, 1970 | BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING NEAR FINAL STAGES |
1 |
July 15, 1970 | SIXTY-01 EARTH FILL DRAWS NEIGHBORS’ IRE | 1 |
July 15, 1970 | JUANITA HOUSING NEARS COMPLETION (TURNKEY) | 2 |
July 15, 1970 | THREE BOYS HEAD KJHS HONOR ROLL | 9 |
July 15, 1970 | CHARLANNE PALMER, JOHN TOLTON | 12 |
July 15, 1970 | FIRE TRUCK TO BE BID | 6 |
July 15, 1970 | ECONOMY’S HEALTH NEEDS MORE ATTENTION, SAYS LELAND | 6 |
July 15, 1970 | CITY ADDS PLANNER TO STAFF (SPANGENBERG, JOHN) | 20 |
July 15, 1970 | CITY’S MARINA PARK TO INCLUDE PAVILION | 1 |
July 15, 1970 | MARINA COMPLEX PROPOSED FOR LAKEFRONT | 2 |
July 15, 1970 | HOSPITAL CEREMONY SLATED | 2 |
July 15, 1970 | O’FARRELL, NORMAN | 19 |
July 15, 1970 | HART, ANDREW | 19 |
July 15, 1970 | HUEY, ANNA | 19 |
July 15, 1970 | EVANS, WILLIAM | 19 |
July 15, 1970 | RACKHAM, MARGARET | 19 |
July 15, 1970 | BOISVERT, MARIE | 19 |
July 15, 1970 | SCOUTER MADE UP FOR LATE START BY WORK (NORMAN, LEWIS) | 5 |
July 15, 1970 | AUXILIARY’S YOUNGEST PRESIDENT, ANN JESTER, 22, TAKES OVER REINS | 12 |
July 15, 1970 | BAYLEY BLASTS CARROLL | 8 |
July 15, 1970 | SCOTT BEATS MOYER, CHALLENGES RODRIGUEZ (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
July 15, 1970 | ES 440-RELAY GIRLS SET NEW RECORD | 5 |
July 15, 1970 | CITY’S MARINA PARK TO INCLUDE PAVILION | 1 |
July 15, 1970 | MARINA COMPLEX PROPOSED FOR LAKEFRONT | 2 |
July 15, 1970 | COUNCIL SUPPORTS AIRPORT, BUT DELAYS START OF CONSTRUCTION | 9 |
July 15, 1970 | 35-FOOT TRIMARAN IS FIRST VENTURE FOR BOAT BUILDER (SINCLAIR, BOB) | 8 |
July 15, 1970 | HEARING TESTIMONY ATTACKS GENERAL TEL SERVICE | 1 |
July 15, 1970 | WATER RATE INCREASES POSTPONED TO OCT 1 | 6 |
July 15, 1970 | MARGARET BILLINGS, ROBERT JONES | 12 |
July 22, 1970 | NEW JUANITA FIRS SAFEWAY STORE | 9 |
July 22, 1970 | JUANITA FIRS 76 UNION – GRAND OPENING | 12 |
July 22, 1970 | FAMILY PRACTICES TOGETHERNESS (LERCHER, CARL) | 13 |
July 22, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (ANDERSON, SALLY) | 14 |
July 22, 1970 | GOLD SHOVELS BEGIN EVERGREEN HOSPITAL (PHOTO) | 2 |
July 22, 1970 | CAR WASH PROPOSED | 18 |
July 22, 1970 | JUANITA FIRS SAFEWAY OPENING TODAY | 20 |
July 22, 1970 | ROBERT VILLAREALE JOINS JUANITA FIRM | 20 |
July 22, 1970 | JUANITA HIGH ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT READY TO BEGIN | 8B |
July 22, 1970 | EWBANK TO PASCO SCHOOLS (EWBANK, WILLIAM L) | 8B |
July 22, 1970 | SCHOOLS TO RECEIVE HELP IN DRUG STUDY | 8B |
July 22, 1970 | DISTRICT 110 DENIES GROUP’S SEX EDUCATION APPEAL | 1 |
July 22, 1970 | MOCK, MCLAUGHLIN IN NEW SCHOOL ROLES | 2 |
July 22, 1970 | SUMMER SCHOOL WAS PROGRAM WITH A DIFFERENCE | 13 |
July 22, 1970 | GEORGIE LIEBL, GARY WILDFANG | 14 |
July 22, 1970 | YOUNG PEOPLE DOING SOMETHING ABOUT POLLUTION THROUGH RECYCLING | 1 |
July 22, 1970 | CITY TO HAVE NEW FIRE TRUCK | 8 |
July 22, 1970 | OFF PREMISES SIGNS ORDERED REMOVED | 1 |
July 22, 1970 | FUN IN THE SUN AT BEACH AND POOL (PHOTOS) | 5 |
July 22, 1970 | BAD NEWS FOR DRUNKEN DRIVERS: UNTIL I ADVISE YOU OTHERWISE, EVERYTHING Y | 1 |
July 22, 1970 | CITY FACES LAWSUITS IN CIVIL ACTION | 18 |
July 22, 1970 | CHAIN OF EVENTS LED TO HOSPITAL GROUNDBREAKING | 1 |
July 22, 1970 | CHAIN OF EVENTS LED TO HOSPITAL GROUNDBREAKING | 1 |
July 22, 1970 | GOLD SHOVELS BEGIN EVERGREEN HOSPITAL (PHOTO) | 2 |
July 22, 1970 | KUSKE, JOHN | 8B |
July 22, 1970 | OLSEN, ROBERT | 8B |
July 22, 1970 | JUSTICE NEILL ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY | 18 |
July 22, 1970 | KIRKLAND HOSTS BABE RUTH, LITTLE LEAGUE DISTRICT TOURNEYS | 4 |
July 22, 1970 | CRESTWOOD TRAILS READY FOR USE (PHOTOS) | 8A |
July 22, 1970 | PARK DOCK BID LET | 2 |
July 22, 1970 | FUN IN THE SUN AT BEACH AND POOL (PHOTOS) | 5 |
July 22, 1970 | PARK DOCK BID LET | 2 |
July 22, 1970 | TRAIN SIGNAL WAITING FOR 6TH ST OPENING |
1 |
July 22, 1970 | HIGHWAY 405 PROGRESSING ON SCHEDULE | 8B |
July 22, 1970 | TRAIN SIGNAL WAITING FOR 6TH ST OPENING |
1 |
July 22, 1970 | METRO PROPOSING RATE HIKE | 1 |
July 22, 1970 | WATER RATES FOR RETIRED DENIED | 2 |
July 22, 1970 | WENDY GRIFFIN, MICHAEL ERICKSON | 14 |
July 29, 1970 | SPROUSE-REITZ – GRAND OPENING | 10 |
July 29, 1970 | DR GUSTAFSON RESIGNS REDMOND COUNCIL POST | 1 |
July 29, 1970 | KNUTSON WEARS HAT OF AUTHOR | 1 |
July 29, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (DAVIDSON. TOSH) | 7 |
July 29, 1970 | BUT FOR WIRES, BUILDING WOULD BE DISTINCTIVE (PHOTO OF FLOWERS BUILDING) | 6 |
July 29, 1970 | STRATTONWOOD SPURNS SIXTY-01 CONCESSIONS | 1 |
July 29, 1970 | TEMPORARY HOUSING FOR YOUTHS FACING CRISIS IS BEING SOUGHT | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | YARDAGE FEATURED BY NEW JUANITA FIRS STORE (SPROUSE-REITZ) | 8 |
July 29, 1970 | BAN ENDS FOR LOCAL TAVERN (SMOKEHOUSE) | 8 |
July 29, 1970 | TEMPORARY HOUSING FOR YOUTHS FACING CRISIS IS BEING SOUGHT | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | LW TEACHER TO CHAIR COMMITTEE (SORENSON, BODIL) | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | LYZA SCHOLES, JOHN CLARKE | 15 |
July 29, 1970 | ECOLOGY PERMITS ASKED FOR MARINA | 1 |
July 29, 1970 | BLAZE QUELLED (PHOTO AT 403 7TH AVE W) | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | FIREMEN WEARING PATCH TRAINED IN FIRST AID | 21 |
July 29, 1970 | AWARD IS 2ND ONE FOR OLSON (OLSON, LEE) | 8 |
July 29, 1970 | FIREMEN WEARING PATCH TRAINED IN FIRST AID | 21 |
July 29, 1970 | BRILLWARE GROWS INTO SUCCESS STORY | 8 |
July 29, 1970 | ECOLOGY PERMITS ASKED FOR MARINA | 1 |
July 29, 1970 | LELAND, CHAPIN, LEWIS SAY PROPERTY HOLDINGS NOT UNETHICAL: 2 EAST SIDE LE | 1 |
July 29, 1970 | WETSTEIN, JULIUS | 17 |
July 29, 1970 | JOHNSON, MARCUS | 17 |
July 29, 1970 | LERCHENMUELLER, HANS | 17 |
July 29, 1970 | SKOGMAN, VICTOR | 17 |
July 29, 1970 | ADAMS, ERMA | 17 |
July 29, 1970 | FINNEGAN, FRANCES | 17 |
July 29, 1970 | THOMPSON, BRETT | 17 |
July 29, 1970 | ‘ACTING FATHER’ ROLE STARTED HIM IN SCOUTING (JONES, ROBERT H JR) | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | EDITH MOULTON PARK PUT TO GOOD USE AS GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP SITE | 16 |
July 29, 1970 | NEW SORORITY BEING FORMED IN KIRKLAND (TAU DELTA EPSILON BETA CHAPTER) | 15 |
July 29, 1970 | INCUMBENT JUDGES FILE FOR RE-ELECTION | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | FEW DEMOCRATS FILE FOR PUBLIC OFFICE | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | MANY INCUMBENTS FILE FOR UPCOMING ELECTION | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | FRASER, LUIS SHARE ITALIAN LESSON (SCOTT, FRASER) | 5 |
July 29, 1970 | EDITH MOULTON PARK PUT TO GOOD USE AS GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP SITE | 16 |
July 29, 1970 | HIGHWAY PEDESTRIAN SPAN (PHOTO) | 2 |
July 29, 1970 | SORE MEMBERS MEET WITH COUNTY OFFICIALS TO DISCUSS JUANITA-WOODINVILLE | 14 |
July 29, 1970 | CITY LEGALLY CAN’T LOWER WATER RATES | 1 |
July 29, 1970 | MARSHA ANN SCOTT, DAVID NEAL | 15 |
July 29, 1970 | SHAWNA BOWMAN, RAYMOND IKE TRICHLER | 15 |
July 29, 1970 | TRUDY SWIFT, RODNEY GLASSETT | 15 |
July 29, 1970 | MERRIE WALLACE, BILL MCIVOR | 15 |
August 5, 1970 | STATE GRANTS CHARTER FOR BANK OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | CONTESTS HELP BARBER KEEP FIT AS HIS FIDDLE (SANDERSON, ALVIN) | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | CHANCE VISIT GROWS INTO LASTING NEW FRIENDSHIP (CHING, FRANCIS “BUNKER”) |
10 |
August 5, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (CHING, CYNTHIA) | 10 |
August 5, 1970 | IT’S A HORSE … IT’S A PLANE … AND AWAY WE GO FOR KENNY’S FIRST HAIRCUT (HOF |
13 |
August 5, 1970 | CITIZEN GROUP CHALLENGES HOUSING | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | NEW LIQUOR STORE SET | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | CITY WOULD REQUEST ROSE HILL COMMERCIAL AREA BE CONTAINED | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | SEX ED PROGRAM HIT | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | MONTESSORI: STUDENTS NOT MADE TO LEARN, THEY ARE ALLOWED TO LEARN | 10 |
August 5, 1970 | EXCHANGE STUDENT GOT HER CHOICE OF COUNTRIES , HOLLAND (RATLIFF, KATHY) | 13 |
August 5, 1970 | BEGONIA SOCIETY PLANS ANNUAL SHOW | 13 |
August 5, 1970 | PLANNING GROUP ASKS FORD FUNDS | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | KIRKLAND’S SALES TAX RECEIPTS UP 10% OVER FIRST MONTH | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | CITY WOULD REQUEST ROSE HILL COMMERCIAL AREA BE CONTAINED | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | HEALTH HAZARDS BRING OKAY ON NEW SEWERS | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | GOOD REASON FOR SLOW CHANGING WATER LEVEL | 10 |
August 5, 1970 | STOLEN TV SETS ABANDONED IN WOODS | 20 |
August 5, 1970 | INDIANS GATHER AT MARYMOOR | 11 |
August 5, 1970 | BAILEY, WILLIAM | 15 |
August 5, 1970 | COZAD, MILDRED | 15 |
August 5, 1970 | SANDERS, HUBERT | 15 |
August 5, 1970 | SCOUTS MAKE 50 MILE HIKE | 10 |
August 5, 1970 | INCUMBENTS FACE CONTESTS IN SEPT 15 PRIMARY | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | 39 DELEGATES TO REPRESENT EASTSIDE REPUBLICANS AT STATE GOP CONVENTIO | 8 |
August 5, 1970 | GOODLOE FILES FOR SUPREME COURT | 8 |
August 5, 1970 | ANDERSEN FILES IN 48TH DIST | 8 |
August 5, 1970 | PROSECUTOR CARROLL TO LOSE, SAYS REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER (BAYLEY) | 8 |
August 5, 1970 | MEEDS FILES FOR REELECTION | 8 |
August 5, 1970 | CHARLES C RALLS VIES FOR COURT POST | 20 |
August 5, 1970 | HOFF NAMED JOURNAL AD MANAGER (HOFF, FRED) | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | SCOTT TRAINING TEMPO RISES (SCOTT, FRASER) | 5 |
August 5, 1970 | GOLFERS ASK LINKS BE KEPT | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | PARK PLAN HEARING SCHEDULED | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | WORK ON MARINA PARK TO START ON MONDAY | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | OIL TANKS MAKE ROOM FOR PARK (PHOTO AT HOUGHTON BEACH PARK) | 9 |
August 5, 1970 | BOATING SPOKESMAN RAPS COUNTY INACTION (LETTER FROM HAUBRICK, JIM) | 9 |
August 5, 1970 | CITY WOULD REQUEST ROSE HILL COMMERCIAL AREA BE CONTAINED | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | FREIGHT RATE ASSOCIATION MEETS TODAY IN RENTON | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | BOATING SPOKESMAN RAPS COUNTY INACTION (LETTER FROM HAUBRICK, JIM) | 9 |
August 5, 1970 | CONTRACT AWARDED FOR 3RD ST WORK | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | PROTESTS STALL TRAFFIC SIGNS | 2 |
August 5, 1970 | HEALTH HAZARDS BRING OKAY ON NEW SEWERS | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | METRO TO SEEK 75-CENT PER MONTH SEWER RATE INCREASE | 1 |
August 5, 1970 | DAWN MARIE NORDLAND, TERRY MOORE | 14 |
August 5, 1970 | LEANNE CORLISS, DAVID FREDRICKSON | 14 |
August 5, 1970 | JANIE NELSON, DAVID VAN WIERINGEN | 14 |
August 5, 1970 | CLAUDETTE MOORE, JEFFREY JOHN CLARK | 14 |
August 12, 1970 | JAMES MCCLURE RESIGNS BANK POST | 19 |
August 12, 1970 | HE’S A SMOKER AND THE TASTE IS DELICIOUS (GOODLAKE, CLYDE) | 1 |
August 12, 1970 | CLASH WITH FERRY CARRIES LESSON (CARKNER, R T) | 5 |
August 12, 1970 | RETURNED STUDENT PREFERS DATING AMERICAN STYLE (HULSE, JANICE) | 17 |
August 12, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (ENSLOW, EDITH) | 18 |
August 12, 1970 | BRIDLE CREST SUB-DIVISION TO BE STUDIED | 2 |
August 12, 1970 | HOMEOWNERS UNHAPPY WITH SIXTY-01, STRATTONWOOD HOMES OFFERED FOR SA | 1 |
August 12, 1970 | BRIDLE CREST SUB-DIVISION TO BE STUDIED | 2 |
August 12, 1970 | PETTER DEALERSHIP CITED FOR QUALITY | 19 |
August 12, 1970 | IT’S BACK-TO-SCHOOL TIME (PHOTO OF WALLACE, JEFF) | 1 |
August 12, 1970 | BRIDLE CREST SUB-DIVISION TO BE STUDIED | 2 |
August 12, 1970 | THREE AREA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO LEAVE FOR YEAR’S STAY OVERSEAS | 2 |
August 12, 1970 | LINDA ROGERS, ROBERT HENNING | 17 |
August 12, 1970 | LYNN MONTGOMERY, ROBERT HUBER | 18 |
August 12, 1970 | KIRKLAND PAGEANT RIVALS ATLANTIC CITY | 18 |
August 12, 1970 | COUNTY GIVES BOOST TO TOURISM | 13 |
August 12, 1970 | FINDLAY, ROBERT | 21 |
August 12, 1970 | HENLEY, KAREN | 21 |
August 12, 1970 | BRAND, JOHN | 21 |
August 12, 1970 | NELSON, MARIE | 21 |
August 12, 1970 | BURKHEIMER, RUTH | 21 |
August 12, 1970 | LWV ANNOUNCES ISSUE OF COMMEMORATIVE | 17 |
August 12, 1970 | SEN LEWIS LISTS INVESTMENTS | 1 |
August 12, 1970 | SCOTT’S TRAINING PLAN: WE KNOW WHAT WE HAVE TO DO AND WE’RE DOING IT (SC | 5 |
August 12, 1970 | PUBLIC HEARING TOMORROW ON PARK, OPEN SPACE PLAN | 1 |
August 12, 1970 | GAS MASKS AND BEE STINGS … JUST PART OF THE LIFEGUARD SCENE | 22 |
August 12, 1970 | CRESTWOOD SITE CLEARING TO START | 22 |
August 12, 1970 | LEGISLATORS, SHIPPERS TO DISCUSS FREIGHT RATES | 1 |
August 12, 1970 | NE LAKE WASHINGTON SEWER DISTRICT OPPOSES METRO RATE INCREASE | 1 |
August 12, 1970 | GENERAL TEL MOVE OFFICES | 19 |
August 12, 1970 | MARY CAMPBELL, BRIAN MCKILLOP | 17 |
August 12, 1970 | CATHERINE MCANDREW, JEROME RIGGS | 17 |
August 19, 1970 | J W RICHARDSON NAMED CHIEF ENGINEER OF PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT | 2 |
August 19, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (HOSS, DOTTIE) | 13 |
August 19, 1970 | GIRL VISITOR NATURALLY ATTRACTED TO BRIGHT GUATEMALAN CLOTHES (GRAMAJ | 13 |
August 19, 1970 | FORMER CHURCH REFLECTS FRESH APPROACH (CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST) | 2 |
August 19, 1970 | $96556 FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ATHLETIC FIELDS AT JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL OKAYED | 1 |
August 19, 1970 | FORMER CHURCH REFLECTS FRESH APPROACH (CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST) | 2 |
August 19, 1970 | FORMER CHURCH REFLECTS FRESH APPROACH (CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST) | 2 |
August 19, 1970 | APARTMENT OWNERS PLEA TO COUNCIL: RATE BREAK NEEDED TO AVERT BANKRU | 1 |
August 19, 1970 | OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH BRIEFINGS: INFORMATION MEETINGS STILL A CONCER | 1 |
August 19, 1970 | BOEING OUTLINES PLANS, SCHEDULES FOR 168 UNIT OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH | 18 |
August 19, 1970 | ‘BACK DOOR’ NOW OPEN | 14 |
August 19, 1970 | BUSINESS DISTRICT TO ANNEX | 2 |
August 19, 1970 | BOB GARDNER NAMED BY EVANS TO COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD | 1 |
August 19, 1970 | ADULT EDUCATION WILL BEGIN 22ND YEAR | 5 |
August 19, 1970 | NEW FACES AT COLLEGE THIS FALL | 13 |
August 19, 1970 | NC RECEIVES GRANT TO HELP STOCK LIBRARY | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | ONLY SPENDING REFORM WILL CHECK TAXPAYERS’ REVOLT, SAYS HOPPE | 1 |
August 19, 1970 | CITY WON’T CONDUCT OWN CENSUS | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | COSTS SAID LESS UNDER CHARTER | 13 |
August 19, 1970 | PELLY VIEWS HOUGHTON BEACH | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | PELLY VIEWS HOUGHTON BEACH | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | ES MENTAL HEALTH CENTER HAS NEW MEDICAL DIRECTOR | 13 |
August 19, 1970 | CLINE, MARY | 16 |
August 19, 1970 | BALDWIN, ELIZABETH | 16 |
August 19, 1970 | FRANKLIN, JOHN | 16 |
August 19, 1970 | TROOP, DOUGLAS | 16 |
August 19, 1970 | PEARSON, GEORGE | 16 |
August 19, 1970 | MOUNTAINS ARE STRICT TEACHERS | 14 |
August 19, 1970 | JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT TO BEGIN NINTH YEAR ON EASTSIDE | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | PELLY NOT PLANNING TO DEBATE PRITCHARD | 12 |
August 19, 1970 | SCOTT CONFIDENT OF VICTORY IN MIDDLEWEIGHT CRUCIAL (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
August 19, 1970 | GROUNDBREAKING AT MARINA (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 19, 1970 | CREEK FILLED AT PARK (PHOTO AT PETER KIRK MEMORIAL PARK) | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | PELLY VIEWS HOUGHTON BEACH | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | REVISED FREIGHT RATE EMISSARIES MEET WITH LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | SURVEY SAYS REDMONDITES PREFER PARK TO AN AIRPORT | 19 |
August 19, 1970 | BRIDGE NOW FOUR LANES (PHOTO OF KENMORE BRIDGE) | 2 |
August 19, 1970 | 2 SEWER PROJECTS SET SOON | 20 |
August 19, 1970 | YU SUN-TOK, DAVID T SHEPHERED | 14 |
August 19, 1970 | KATHRYN BROWN, JOSEPH R POOLE | 15 |
August 19, 1970 | SUZANNE HILTON, ROBERT JONES | 15 |
August 19, 1970 | JULIE ANN YEYNA, DONALD MAYFIELD | 15 |
August 26, 1970 | FAMILY RECEPTION HONORS ENGELKES’ 59TH ANNIVERSARY | 14 |
August 26, 1970 | GREGORY NAMED BY NEW BANK (GREGORY, SIDNEY) | 22 |
August 26, 1970 | MAIDER TO BE MANAGER AT PEOPLES (MAIDER, RICHARD W) | 22 |
August 26, 1970 | CITY’S PUBLIC SERVICE DIRECTOR WEARS MANY HATS … COMFORTABLY (KNUTSON, | 2 |
August 26, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (DANGEL, JEAN) | 14 |
August 26, 1970 | KIRKLAND BOY WINS PRIZE (APTED, CHRIS) | 24 |
August 26, 1970 | CARS HIT HOME AFTER COLLISION | 16 |
August 26, 1970 | LARGEST ENROLLMENT EVER TO FILL LW SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASSROOMS | 1 |
August 26, 1970 | ADMINISTRATIVE POST DIVIDED BY DISTRICT | 2 |
August 26, 1970 | DISTRICT ADDS 61 TO SCHOOL STAFF | 5 |
August 26, 1970 | SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM TO START OPENING DAY | 14 |
August 26, 1970 | COLLEGE PROGRAM COVERS SEVEN MINISTRY AREAS | 24 |
August 26, 1970 | REDMOND BIKE DERBY: JANET THOMPSON NAMED QUEEN (PHOTOS) | 17 |
August 26, 1970 | NEARLY ONE-FOURTH OF ALL FIRES IN AREA CLASSIFIED AS SUSPICIOUS IN FIRE RE |
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August 26, 1970 | SUMMER VANDALISM, THEFTS COST $9000 | 1 |
August 26, 1970 | MARK TWAIN CONTRACTORS SAY VANDALISM CONSTANT | 2 |
August 26, 1970 | CHRISTEN, PAUL | 22 |
August 26, 1970 | DYKES, JOHN | 22 |
August 26, 1970 | VOTE 19 TO STAY ON BALLOT | 2 |
August 26, 1970 | JOURNAL HAS NEW LOOK | 1 |
August 26, 1970 | PRIDE, RECORD WOUNDED, SCOTT’S READY FOR MORE ACTION (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
August 26, 1970 | NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS BASIS OF CITY PLAN | 1 |
August 26, 1970 | DEVICE PICTURE BIBLE (KINGSTON, G E) | 13 |
August 26, 1970 | COLLEGE PROGRAM COVERS SEVEN MINISTRY AREAS | 24 |
August 26, 1970 | ANTIQUATED SYSTEM HAS RESULTED IN INEQUITIES | 1 |
August 26, 1970 | AUTO FREIGHT RATES UNDER FIRE FROM 3 DIRECTIONS | 21 |
August 26, 1970 | FOUR-LANING OF SR901 NOVEMBER 1 | 2 |
August 26, 1970 | ROADS ASSOCIATION OFFERS RESOLUTION | 20 |
August 26, 1970 | MISHAP KNOCKS OUT TELEPHONE SERVICE | 5 |
August 26, 1970 | POWER FAILURE TRAPS SEVEN IN ELEVATOR | 21 |
August 26, 1970 | BOLT BLASTS TREE (PHOTO AT 1810 10TH PL W) | 1 |
August 26, 1970 | MARY OSTREM, PETER J MYXTER | 15 |
August 26, 1970 | DAISY EGGER, B F VAN BEBBER | 15 |
August 26, 1970 | JUDITH WALKER, WILLIAM BOYLES | 15 |
August 26, 1970 | LINDA SPRAGUE, GEORGE PRICE | 15 |
August 26, 1970 | JOAN BUSEY, JOHN ZEBLEY | 15 |
September 2, 1970 |
OPEN LETTER ABOUT DISRUPTED TELEPHONE SERVICE | 8 |
September 2, 1970 |
KIRKLAND HOLDING ITS OWN DURING ECONOMIC SLUMP | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
CAN A FAMILY GROUP DEVOTED TO GOOD CLEAN FUN … (MATHIAS / MCBRIDE) | 5 |
September 2, 1970 |
SISTERS’ UNION STRANGER THAN FICTION (HURST, AGNES / CARLSSON, INGRID) | 15 |
September 2, 1970 |
GUEST REVISITS THE NORTHWEST (TAMURA, KEITH) | 15 |
September 2, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (CRAUSE, ROBERTA) | 16 |
September 2, 1970 |
MARKET ASKS LARGER SIGN (ALBERTSON’S) | 2 |
September 2, 1970 |
KIRKLAND BOY, 16, KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH (MINDT, ROBERT ALLAN) | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
KIRKLAND RESIDENTS USING UGN SERVICES ON INCREASE | 9 |
September 2, 1970 |
NEARLY 15000 STUDENTS JAM INTO CLASSES | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
NEUROLOGY SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDES UNUSUAL JOBS FOR LOCAL STUDENTS | 17 |
September 2, 1970 |
LWEA EXECUTIVE SEES BUSY YEAR AHEAD | 18 |
September 2, 1970 |
SUE GOUYD, GARY ALAN ROBY | 15 |
September 2, 1970 |
STUDY TO BEGIN OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL | 9 |
September 2, 1970 |
ARSONISTS STRIKE THREE TIMES AT VACANT HOUSE (202 SIXTH ST) | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
CONTROLLED BURN IN CRESTWOOD PARK (PHOTO) | 18 |
September 2, 1970 |
LWEA EXECUTIVE SEES BUSY YEAR AHEAD | 18 |
September 2, 1970 |
CITY PLANNERS TO TAKE SECOND LOOK AT PROJECTION OF MARINA INTO LAKE | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
WATERFRONT CHANGE (PHOTO AT MARINA PARK) | 21 |
September 2, 1970 |
LACK OF LEADERSHIP IN PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE HURTS COUNTY LAW ENFORCEME | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
ARSONISTS STRIKE THREE TIMES AT VACANT HOUSE (202 SIXTH ST) | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
MINDT, ROBERT | 20 |
September 2, 1970 |
INGERSOLL, JOHN | 20 |
September 2, 1970 |
BELLINGS, VIOLA | 20 |
September 2, 1970 |
BENNETT, ELLEN | 20 |
September 2, 1970 |
RYAN, JEAN | 20 |
September 2, 1970 |
REICHERT, PEARLE A | 20 |
September 2, 1970 |
SKAGGS, CLIFFORD | 20 |
September 2, 1970 |
ECONOMY NEEDS ME LIKE NEVER BEFORE, PELLY PROCLAIMS | 22 |
September 2, 1970 |
CITY PLANNERS TO TAKE SECOND LOOK AT PROJECTION OF MARINA INTO LAKE | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
CONTROLLED BURN IN CRESTWOOD PARK (PHOTO) | 18 |
September 2, 1970 |
WATERFRONT CHANGE (PHOTO AT MARINA PARK) | 21 |
September 2, 1970 |
CITY PLANNERS TO TAKE SECOND LOOK AT PROJECTION OF MARINA INTO LAKE | 1 |
September 2, 1970 |
INFORMATIONAL MEETING TODAY ON PROPOSAL FOR STATE ROADS | 2 |
September 2, 1970 |
UNIFORM RATES SET ON PHONE TOLL CALLS | 9 |
September 2, 1970 |
LOIS ANNE WILLARD, KEITH SULLIVAN | 16 |
September 2, 1970 |
LOIS ANNE WILLARD, DOUGLAS R HANSEN | 16 |
September 2, 1970 |
CRYSTAL HANSEN, KEITH SULLIVAN | 16 |
September 2, 1970 |
MARGARET ALEXANDER, MICHAEL MURPHY | 16 |
September 9, 1970 |
POTTER AND HIS CRAFT (PHOTO OF CHERNOFF, WILLIAM) | 2 |
September 9, 1970 |
JUANITA’S FARMER BROWN HAS HAD A LIFE FULL OF HEYDAYS (BROWN, DUDLEY) | 7 |
September 9, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (WILSON, DIANE) | 18 |
September 9, 1970 |
TICKET BOOTH READY (PHOTO AT LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH) | 4 |
September 9, 1970 |
BREAKTHROUGH QUESTIONS ANSWERED | 1 |
September 9, 1970 |
CRASH ON 405 KILLS CALIFORNIA MAN (DICKSON, STEVEN) | 1 |
September 9, 1970 |
WAHLER FAMILY SUFFERS TRAGEDY ON MT RAINIER (WAHLER, BRUCE) | 2 |
September 9, 1970 |
SCHOOLS HAVE FREE, REDUCED PRICE LUNCHES | 1 |
September 9, 1970 |
TOVI BJORG ARSVOLD, DAVID L TROUT | 22 |
September 9, 1970 |
JUDITH PORTER, JOSEPH VUCINOVICH | 22 |
September 9, 1970 |
LEGISLATION ON EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF GAS TAX PRESENTED IN BELLEVUE | 23 |
September 9, 1970 |
KUCINSKI LEAVING CITY STAFF (KUCINSKI, GARY) | 23 |
September 9, 1970 |
SHIPYARD OCCUPANTS REPRIEVED | 1 |
September 9, 1970 |
CARROLL SAYS HE HAS DONE BEST JOB HUMANLY POSSIBLE AS PROSECUTOR | 1 |
September 9, 1970 |
CANDIDATES CLASH OVER PROSECUTOR’S INVESTIGATING POWER | 5 |
September 9, 1970 |
PRIMARY ELECTION JUST SIX DAYS AWAY | 1 |
September 9, 1970 |
CANDIDATES CLASH OVER PROSECUTOR’S INVESTIGATING POWER | 5 |
September 9, 1970 |
PRITCHARD: CITY SURVIVAL, REVIVAL OF ECONOMY ARE TOP ISSUES | 5 |
September 9, 1970 |
GILLELAND ATTACKS LELAND | 8 |
September 9, 1970 |
GOLF COURSE PROPOSED FOR REZONING AS PARK | 2 |
September 9, 1970 |
NAZARENE PASTOR LEAVING (STEELE, HERBERT) | 19 |
September 9, 1970 |
LAST TRIP FOR CABOOSE (PHOTO) | 5 |
September 9, 1970 |
METRO SEWER RATE INCREASE EXPECTED | 1 |
September 9, 1970 |
SUSAN ROUSE, RICHARD BROPHY | 22 |
September 9, 1970 |
MARY PFIEFFER, MARC WINSLOW HEROLD | 22 |
September 9, 1970 |
PATRICIA ANN DENHOLM, EDWARD FALKNER JR | 22 |
September 16, 1970 |
POET, FOLKSINGER IN CONCERT AT CHURCH (MASTEN, RIC) | 2 |
September 16, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (HARRISON, PENNY) | 16 |
September 16, 1970 |
BEAUTY WINNER TO COMPETE FOR WORLD PAGEANT TITLE (DOLLEMORE, DEBRA SU | 17 |
September 16, 1970 |
45-YEAR RESIDENT HERE CELEBRATES 96TH BIRTHDAY (DAVIS, CLARA) | 17 |
September 16, 1970 |
LUX PROPERTY: NEIGHBORS APPROVE USE BUT OBJECT TO REZONE | 2 |
September 16, 1970 |
AERO KIRKLAND NEARLY COMPLETED (PHOTO) | 7 |
September 16, 1970 |
HOLMES POINT HOME AMONG THOSE FEATURED ON ARCHITECTURAL TOUR (IHLANF | 17 |
September 16, 1970 |
WENTZEL’S CAR WASH PERMITTED | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
UGN DOLLARS STAY AT HOME TO AID EASTSIDE HANDICAPPERS WORKSHOPS | 11 |
September 16, 1970 |
NORTHWEST COLLEGE STARTS SEPT 24 | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
CLAIRE REID, STEVEN MARSH | 18 |
September 16, 1970 |
CAROL PARCHETA, G DOUGLAS GRANT | 18 |
September 16, 1970 |
SHARON TEMPLETON, ROGER WILSON | 18 |
September 16, 1970 |
CITY TO SELL SURPLUS ITEMS | 5 |
September 16, 1970 |
REAMS TELLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: COUNTY CHARTER PROVING EFFICIENT | 1 |
September 16, 1970 |
GROUP SEEKS BOAT LAUNCH FACILITY AT JUANITA BEACH | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
SANDS LUMBER LEASE APPROVED | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
CITY PAYS DOCK RENTAL | 11 |
September 16, 1970 |
SERVICE STATION ROBBED (GENE’S CHEVRON) | 1 |
September 16, 1970 |
CONOVER, BERT | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
RIGOR, GEORGE | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
LARSON, CHRISTINA | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
BUCKLEY, FRANK | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
RYAN, JEAN | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
FUGITT, GEORGE | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
OLSTAD, VALBORG | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
WHITEMAN, ALMA | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
MILLER, CLARENCE | 20 |
September 16, 1970 |
SCHOOL NIGHT FOR SCOUTING TO RECRUIT BOYS | 11 |
September 16, 1970 |
JOURNAL GARNERS BOTH STATE AWARDS AND NATIONAL TITLE | 1 |
September 16, 1970 |
SANDS LUMBER LEASE APPROVED | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
DO WE NEED GIRLS SOCCER? TRY IT AND SEE! | 4 |
September 16, 1970 |
GOLF COURSE OWNER RESIST PARK ZONING | 1 |
September 16, 1970 |
PLANNING COMMISSION REMOVES LAST BLOCK FOR MARINA COMPLEX | 1 |
September 16, 1970 |
FROM ONE MARINA TO ANOTHER (PHOTO) | 1 |
September 16, 1970 |
GROUP SEEKS BOAT LAUNCH FACILITY AT JUANITA BEACH | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
UNITARIAN MINISTER VIEWS ABORTION ISSUE (MERO, RALPH) | 7 |
September 16, 1970 |
GROUP SEEKS BOAT LAUNCH FACILITY AT JUANITA BEACH | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
MINOR STREETS ALSO REQUIRE CONCRETE CURBS | 2 |
September 16, 1970 |
RESIDENTS OBJECT TO FLASH SIGNAL | 5 |
September 16, 1970 |
MEETING SET ON PROPOSED HIGHWAY 605 | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
$16 MILLION IN HIGHWAY PROJECTS UNDERWAY IN BELLEVUE AREA | 10 |
September 16, 1970 |
NEW SEWER AREAS INCLUDED IN PLAN | 5 |
September 16, 1970 |
SUSAN STANLEY, JOSEPH MARTONE | 17 |
September 16, 1970 |
SUSAN WOLFF, JERRY HOWSON | 17 |
September 16, 1970 |
DEBORAH CLIFFORD, DANNY FITTING | 18 |
September 16, 1970 |
MONICA CRUZ, MICHAEL O’LEARY | 18 |
September 23, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (STOKES, ARLINE) | 10 |
September 23, 1970 |
CARL SANDBURG OPENS DOORS (PHOTO) | 23 |
September 23, 1970 |
FRIDAY’S HOME TOUR TO BE A BLEND OF OLD AND NEW IN ARCHITECTURE | 17 |
September 23, 1970 |
$25000 FIRE HITS HOUSE (14234 117TH AVE) | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
FRIDAY’S HOME TOUR TO BE A BLEND OF OLD AND NEW IN ARCHITECTURE | 17 |
September 23, 1970 |
HOW MANY IS A MILLION? STUDENTS SEEK ANSWERS IN BOTTLE CAPS | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
EERIE TOMB, HUSKY WOMEN, IDEAL BEACH HIGHLIGHT RUSSIAN TRIP | 2 |
September 23, 1970 |
COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO ESTABLISH GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT NEWSPAPER | 5 |
September 23, 1970 |
NW COLLEGE OPENS DOORS THURSDAY | 16 |
September 23, 1970 |
LW SCHOOL DISTRICT GROWS FASTER THAN ANY OTHER IN INTERMEDIATE 110 | 19 |
September 23, 1970 |
FINAL SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING SCHEDULED | 19 |
September 23, 1970 |
SOPHS TESTED ON BASIC ENGLISH SKILLS | 24 |
September 23, 1970 |
JANICE BEAL, JAN GARRETSON | 18 |
September 23, 1970 |
$25000 FIRE HITS HOUSE (14234 117TH AVE) | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS: REP LELAND, JUDGE RUSSELL ARE UPSET | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
INCUMBENTS FARE WELL IN LAST WEEK’S PRIMARY ELECTION | 2 |
September 23, 1970 |
CITY COUNCIL PRAISES PARK PLAN | 19 |
September 23, 1970 |
BOAT LAUNCH RAMP SHOULD BE BUILT AT JUANITA BEACH, HAUBRICK SAYS | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
BOAT LAUNCH RAMP SHOULD BE BUILT AT JUANITA BEACH, HAUBRICK SAYS | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
ALTERNATIVES OUTLINED FOR MARINA DEVELOPER | 2 |
September 23, 1970 |
ONCE PROUD VESSELS OF THE SEA WERE BUILT ON WATERFRONT IN HOUGHTON | 19 |
September 23, 1970 |
POLICE NAB YOUTH, 19 | 19 |
September 23, 1970 |
SHERROW, INEZ | 23 |
September 23, 1970 |
CAMERON, MARTIN | 23 |
September 23, 1970 |
EBEL, RONALD | 23 |
September 23, 1970 |
HOPKINS, HAROLD | 23 |
September 23, 1970 |
HORNE, FLORENCE | 23 |
September 23, 1970 |
BOAT LAUNCH RAMP SHOULD BE BUILT AT JUANITA BEACH, HAUBRICK SAYS | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
CITY COUNCIL PRAISES PARK PLAN | 19 |
September 23, 1970 |
BOAT LAUNCH RAMP SHOULD BE BUILT AT JUANITA BEACH, HAUBRICK SAYS | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
ALTERNATIVES OUTLINED FOR MARINA DEVELOPER | 2 |
September 23, 1970 |
REVIEW OF HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT POLICIES UNDERWAY, SAYS LELAND | 19 |
September 23, 1970 |
COLLINS ROAD MAY OPEN BY EARLY OCTOBER | 19 |
September 23, 1970 |
WD 81 CUSTOMERS TO HAVE RATE RAISE | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
METRO SEWER RATES TO RISE 75 CENTS | 1 |
September 23, 1970 |
2 SEWER PROJECTS ARE BID | 16 |
September 23, 1970 |
SUSAN KENT, HAROLD D ROYS | 18 |
September 23, 1970 |
KAREN ANN ASHCROFT, JACK MASON | 18 |
September 23, 1970 |
JUDITH STALWICK, GERALD DALZIEL | 18 |
September 30, 1970 |
LET’S GET ACQUAINTED (SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT) | 1A-18A |
September 30, 1970 |
BLOWN GLASS AND BATIK AT THUMB SHOP | 15 |
September 30, 1970 |
PRESIDIO MODELS WORK OF GRAPHIC ART SPECIALIST (CORMIER, ROBERT J) | 7 |
September 30, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (ANGLE, TOMMY) | 8 |
September 30, 1970 |
EXTRA DEMANDS BEING MADE ON UGN THIS YEAR DUE TO ECONOMIC SLUMP | 12 |
September 30, 1970 |
PUYALLUP FAIR AND CHILDREN ARE EXHILARATING COMBINATION (PHOTOS) | 17 |
September 30, 1970 |
$26 MILLION SCHOOL BUDGET UP FOR OKAY | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
SCHOOL BONDS TO BE SOLD | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
MEETING PLANNED ON INITIATIVE TO LIMIT SEX EDUCATION | 2 |
September 30, 1970 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT ASKS STATE AID TO AVERT DEFICIT | 7 |
September 30, 1970 |
PTA COUNCIL TO GIVE STRONG SUPPORT TO EDUCATION WEEK IN THIS DISTRICT | 12 |
September 30, 1970 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT’S FOOD BUSINESS INTENTIONALLY OPERATES WITHOUT A PROFIT | 13 |
September 30, 1970 |
FIREFIGHTING TEAMS HONORED | 7 |
September 30, 1970 |
QUALIFICATIONS DEMANDING FOR SERVING ON CITY’S ADVISORY GROUPS | 2 |
September 30, 1970 |
FERRY LINCOLN RETURNS AS MUSEUM MODEL | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
‘KIRKLAND ON MY MIND’ DANCE TO BENEFIT MUSEUM | 13 |
September 30, 1970 |
FORMER CITY CLERK WAS DAY EARLY FOR CAPTURING GUNMAN (ANDERSON, GEOR | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
TWO DRUG ARRESTS MADE | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
4 BURGLARIES INVESTIGATED | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
OLSEN, CONRAD | 9 |
September 30, 1970 |
CRUMP, CHARLES W | 9 |
September 30, 1970 |
JEWELL, PEARL | 9 |
September 30, 1970 |
MCKEE, ROBERT | 9 |
September 30, 1970 |
GRIFFITHS, MARTHA | 9 |
September 30, 1970 |
ONE MAN, ONE BOY IS BIG BROTHERS IDEA | 15 |
September 30, 1970 |
WHY SO FEW WOMEN IN PUBLIC OFFICE? LOCAL ANSWERS VARY | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
FERRY LINCOLN RETURNS AS MUSEUM MODEL | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
INTERCHANGE SHAPING UP (PHOTO OF NE 70TH OVERPASS) | 2 |
September 30, 1970 |
HIGHWAY RESOLUTIONS OKAYED BY STATE ROADS GROUP | 7 |
September 30, 1970 |
WATER RATES COULD HOLD BUT METRO INCREASE LIKELY | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
WD 79 UPS WATER RATES TO CUSTOMERS | 1 |
September 30, 1970 |
BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON, ROBERT DIEHM | 14 |
September 30, 1970 |
GEORGIE LIEBL, GARY L WILDFANG | 14 |
September 30, 1970 |
MARY ANN SPITZNAS, JOHN ELMORE | 14 |
October 7, 1970 | CROWS MARK GOLDEN DATE IN PHOENIX (CROW, HARRY & LUCILE) | 15 |
October 7, 1970 | R OSTRANDER PLAYS TENNIS WITH AGNEW | 1 |
October 7, 1970 | THOMAS STOUT CARRIER OF YEAR | 17 |
October 7, 1970 | COOK’S CORNER (BRUCE, ANN) | 20 |
October 7, 1970 | COUNTY SUED OVER BREAKTHROUGH | 1 |
October 7, 1970 | RESIDENTS CAN SHARE IN UGN | 22 |
October 7, 1970 | CITY SHOULD BUY PARKS NOW | 18 |
October 7, 1970 | RECORD SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET OKAYED | 1 |
October 7, 1970 | NINE TONS OF NEWSPAPERS COLLECTED BY STUDENTS | 1 |
October 7, 1970 | SPEECH AND HEARING ABILITY RELATED TO LEARNING | 15 |
October 7, 1970 | STUDENTS LIVE-IN AT OVERNIGHT TO LEARN OF THEIR ENVIRONMENT | 17 |
October 7, 1970 | 2ND GRADERS LEARN ABOUT THEIR TOWN | 22 |
October 7, 1970 | ONLY 3 PERSONS DISSATISFIED WITH LW SCHOOL DISTRICT? | 22 |
October 7, 1970 | CAROL FERGUSON, PHILLIP FERREN | 16 |
October 7, 1970 | FIRE ARE THEIR FOES (PHOTO OF SWEENEY CHILDREN) | 1 |
October 7, 1970 | ELY HEADS FIRE CHIEFS OF STATE (ELY, ROBERT) | 14 |
October 7, 1970 | TAX MILLAGE REDUCED BUT ASSESSMENT RATE UP | 1 |
October 7, 1970 | BURGLARS HIT GAS STATION | 2 |
October 7, 1970 | ALEXANDER, JULIE ANN | 8 |
October 7, 1970 | IHRIG, FRED A | 8 |
October 7, 1970 | MILLER, MARGARET | 8 |
October 7, 1970 | BJORKLUND, ARTHUR | 8 |
October 7, 1970 | COUNTY AWARDS CONTRACT FOR EDITH MOULTON PARK | 2 |
October 7, 1970 | UNIQUE ABORTION ISSUE PRESENTATION TONIGHT AT KIRKLAND CONGREGATIONAL | 19 |
October 7, 1970 | HADLEY MARINA SET-BACK TO PERMIT PLAZA ENTRY | 19 |
October 7, 1970 | 124 NE STILL DELAYED | 19 |
October 7, 1970 | COOPERATION DOWNS WIRES (PHOTO) | 19 |
October 7, 1970 | CAROL LYNN BLESSING, JOEL STUART | 16 |
October 7, 1970 | PAM FALKNER, MICHAEL HUSTON | 16 |
October 7, 1970 | DONNA BIRD, DENNIS A LINN | 16 |
October 7, 1970 | CONSTANCE CHRISTIANSON, STEVEN SWENCESKI | 16 |
October 14, 1970 |
CELLAR GALLERY HOURS CHANGED | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
PIONEER’S 85TH BIRTHDAY (KEAN, HARRY) | 9 |
October 14, 1970 |
LW TEACHER IN OPERA GREETS STUDENTS BACKSTAGE (MARTIN, BETTY) | 15 |
October 14, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (ELLIOTT, RUTH) | 17 |
October 14, 1970 |
BRIDLE CREST PLAT READY FOR COUNCIL | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
$95000 ADDITION UNDERWAY AT CUSTOM-KELLY-MOORE PAINT | 9 |
October 14, 1970 |
MARINA COMPLEX IN KIRKLAND’S FUTURE (SKETCH) | 13 |
October 14, 1970 |
JUANITA HS BID OPENING OCTOBER 22 | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
BIBLE COLLEGE PURCHASES LAND NEAR WOODINVILLE INTERCHANGE | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
OFFICIAL BREAKTHROUGH BRIEFING MADE TO COUNTY | 1 |
October 14, 1970 |
ELDERLY FACILITY DEDICATION (CASA JUANITA) | 13 |
October 14, 1970 |
LIQUOR LICENSE FOR ALBERTSON’S OPPOSED BY LW SCHOOL DIRECTORS | 1 |
October 14, 1970 |
DISMAYED RESTAURANT OWNER PUT CART BEFORE THE HORSE (CLICK’S) | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
OCCUPATION PERMIT INSTEAD OF ZONING CHANGE ADVISED FOR ANTIQUE BUSINES | 22 |
October 14, 1970 |
BRIDLE CREST PLAT READY FOR COUNCIL | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
PLANNERS TO HAVE GO AT WATERFRONT STUDY | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
LIQUOR LICENSE FOR ALBERTSON’S OPPOSED BY LW SCHOOL DIRECTORS | 1 |
October 14, 1970 |
STUDENTS USE MANY MEDIA TO AIR ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS | 18 |
October 14, 1970 |
SIX PROGRAMS FOR GIFTED STUDENTS PLANNED THIS YEAR IN SCHOOL DISTRICT | 22 |
October 14, 1970 |
LA DONNA JOTBLAD, KENNETH VAGUE JR | 16 |
October 14, 1970 |
SHARON FAY TIMMONS, STEVEN HOWARD | 16 |
October 14, 1970 |
SUE SKINNER, PAUL STITH | 16 |
October 14, 1970 |
STUDENTS USE MANY MEDIA TO AIR ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS | 18 |
October 14, 1970 |
MEMBER INSISTS THAT CITY SEES DRAINAGE MAP | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
KIRKLAND OFFICIALS TO SPEAK | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
RUBELLA CAMPAIGN STARTS OCT 19 | 1 |
October 14, 1970 |
DRUG PROBLEM SERIOUS HERE, SAYS SPEAKER | 13 |
October 14, 1970 |
CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION: WOMEN HAVE A CHOICE IN DELIVERING BABIES | 15 |
October 14, 1970 |
JUANITA HS BID OPENING OCTOBER 22 | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
PLANNERS TO HAVE GO AT WATERFRONT STUDY | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
WOMAN ASSAULTED | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
7-11 STORE ROBBED | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
WILLETT, AUDELIE | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
PAULSON, TILLIE | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
DODDS, BERNARD JR | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
CAMPBELL, HUGH | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
MUSGRAVE, AMBER | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
ZIEGENFUSS, INEZ | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
NORDNESS, CHESTER | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
KRUCHEK, SAYLOR | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
BAILEY, HOWARD | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
ELDUEN, IVER | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
JAMES, JACK | 8 |
October 14, 1970 |
HETZEL NEW JOURNAL CIRCULATION MANAGER (HETZEL, ROY) | 22 |
October 14, 1970 |
CITY SEEKS TO DEFINE PARK USES ALONG WITH CONTROLS AND VIOLATIONS | 1 |
October 14, 1970 |
CITY’S PURCHASE OF GOLF LINKS EXPLORED | 1 |
October 14, 1970 |
PROGRAM ON ABORTION USES ROLE-PLAYERS | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
NEW MINISTER IN JUANITA (PHILLIPS, GALE) | 2 |
October 14, 1970 |
A ROAD BY ANY OTHER NAME WOULD BE AS CLOSED (COLLINS, RD) | 19 |
October 14, 1970 |
HUD APPROVAL CLEARS WAY FOR 520 | 19 |
October 14, 1970 |
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE IS MASSIVE (PHOTO) | 22 |
October 14, 1970 |
GARBAGE RATE INCREASES SCHEDULED | 1 |
October 14, 1970 |
SHARON TEMPLETON, ROGER WILSON | 16 |
October 14, 1970 |
JEAN ARNOLD, GREGORY REBHUHN | 16 |
October 14, 1970 |
MARLENE MAE MARSH, RICHARD ACKLEY | 17 |
October 21, 1970 |
RICHARD BENNETT AT RICHARD BENNETT | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (WEISS, SHANNON) | 18 |
October 21, 1970 |
JUANITA HIGH BIDS OPENING | 2 |
October 21, 1970 |
APARTMENT OWNERS AGAINST BREAKTHROUGH | 2 |
October 21, 1970 |
ZONING FOR DEVELOPMENT COULD BE NEW PLANNING TOOL | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
RICHARD BENNETT AT RICHARD BENNETT | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
CONTRACT FOR COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM APPROVED | 2 |
October 21, 1970 |
AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK TO BE CELEBRATED BY AREA SCHOOLS | 7 |
October 21, 1970 |
NOTED AUTHOR VISITS LWSD (WAHL, JAN) | 7 |
October 21, 1970 |
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARD WAIVES APPEAL JURISDICTION | 10 |
October 21, 1970 |
DECLINING ECONOMY MEANS INCREASING ENROLLMENT AT ADULT ED CENTER | 11 |
October 21, 1970 |
SPEECH AND HEARING PRESCHOOL HELPS KIRKLAND AREA CHILDREN | 18 |
October 21, 1970 |
SCHOOL BOARD ENDORSES TAX REFORM PACKAGE | 21 |
October 21, 1970 |
LILLIE CORMANA, CHRISTOPHER CHAPPON | 17 |
October 21, 1970 |
STATE LAWS HAVE ENOUGH TEETH TO PUT BITE ON AIR POLLUTION | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD AND CITY TO COOPERATE | 2 |
October 21, 1970 |
WATER POLLUTION CONTROLLERS GET CALLED ON EVERYTHING | 24 |
October 21, 1970 |
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TO SURVEY PLANNING IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS | 7 |
October 21, 1970 |
SIGN ORDINANCE BOUNCES BACK FOR MORE CHANGES | 2 |
October 21, 1970 |
CITY SELLS SURPLUS ITEMS | 7 |
October 21, 1970 |
JUANITA HIGH BIDS OPENING | 2 |
October 21, 1970 |
DISTRICT FOOD SERVICES DIRECTOR CRITICIZES SALARY NEGOTIATIONS | 2 |
October 21, 1970 |
PARK BOARD SUPPORTS WATERFRONT ACQUISITION POLICY | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
‘DRUG RELISH’ CASE AT RHS UNPROVEN | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
VANDALS DAMAGE MARINA | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
DOWN THE DRAIN (PHOTO OF LIQUOR BEING POURED IN SEWER) | 2 |
October 21, 1970 |
DR FEEK LEAVING KIRKLAND | 11 |
October 21, 1970 |
BADCON, JIM | 22 |
October 21, 1970 |
WOOD, JUSTINE FOSS | 22 |
October 21, 1970 |
ALMOND, CATHERINE | 22 |
October 21, 1970 |
KRZESZOWSKI, JOHNNY | 22 |
October 21, 1970 |
STOPYRA, WALTER | 22 |
October 21, 1970 |
HULBERT, PATSY | 22 |
October 21, 1970 |
EAST SIDE ACLU GROUP FORMING | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
BREASTFEEDING IN A BOTTLE CULTURE – THE LA LECHE LEAGUE WANTS TO HELP | 17 |
October 21, 1970 |
PARK BOARD SUPPORTS WATERFRONT ACQUISITION POLICY | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
BARGE GOES AGROUND | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
I-405 SECTION TO OPEN | 1 |
October 21, 1970 |
CITY PUTS PARKING IN PLAN | 7 |
October 21, 1970 |
HOUSEHOLDER COMPLAINTS AGAINST GARBAGE RECOGNIZED | 23 |
October 28, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (ROTH, JOSI) | 13 |
October 28, 1970 |
LOW INCOME HOUSING – A TREND TOWARD SMALLER PROJECTS | 1 |
October 28, 1970 |
COUNTY OKAYS BREAKTHROUGH | 1 |
October 28, 1970 |
DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE SCHEDULED AT A G BELL | 21 |
October 28, 1970 |
RESTAURANT OWNERS OFFER CAREER IDEAS | 26 |
October 28, 1970 |
MAUREEN IRELAND, JERRY KINDINGER | 20 |
October 28, 1970 |
ANDERSON RAPS ECOLOGY OFFICIAL | 1 |
October 28, 1970 |
MOVING HUGE TREE DETAILS KEPT SECRET | 1 |
October 28, 1970 |
CITY OFFICIALS APPEAR AT PTA MEETING | 26 |
October 28, 1970 |
NEW MUSEUM IS BURSTING AT SEAMS | 25 |
October 28, 1970 |
BOMB THREAT AT LWHS | 1 |
October 28, 1970 |
EAST SIDE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER CAN COPE WITH ANY PROBLEM | 2 |
October 28, 1970 |
WITH SO MANY DRUGS AVAILABLE, WHY CHOOSE NATURAL CHILDBIRTH | 19 |
October 28, 1970 |
SCOTT, NORVAL | 25 |
October 28, 1970 |
KUNTZ, ARTHUR | 25 |
October 28, 1970 |
BLACK, HUGH | 25 |
October 28, 1970 |
GREENFIELD, CLARENCE | 25 |
October 28, 1970 |
SWEENEY, HILDA | 25 |
October 28, 1970 |
EAST SIDE ACLU UNIT OFFICIAL | 21 |
October 28, 1970 |
CANDIDATES GIVE BACKGROUNDS, PHILOSOPHIES TO AID JOURNAL READERS | 6-7, 10 |
October 28, 1970 |
PROSECUTOR’S RACE, TAX REFORM EXPECTED TO DRAW RECORD TURNOUT | 1 |
October 28, 1970 |
REOPENING OF OLD REDMOND ROAD SET BACK TO NOVEMBER 10 | 11 |
October 28, 1970 |
SHEILA BROWN, ROBERT WYLLIE | 20 |
October 28, 1970 |
CAROLYN CAVIN, VINCENT WIRKMAN | 20 |
October 28, 1970 |
FRANCES SAARINEN, JIM FLEXER | 20 |
November 4, 1970 |
CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN TO OPEN OFFICE IN JUANITA JAN 2 | 13 |
November 4, 1970 |
LAMPAERT TO HEAD KIRKLAND NBC | 14 |
November 4, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (HUGHES, LOU) | 6 |
November 4, 1970 |
MRS AVERY HAS TWO BIRTHDAY PARTIES (AVERY, ADDIE) | 15 |
November 4, 1970 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY FACE FINANCIAL WOES IF STATE UPS LEASE RATE ON LAND | 1 |
November 4, 1970 |
CHAMBER’S NEW BOARD MEMBERS PRESENTED | 14 |
November 4, 1970 |
ONE WEEK REMAINS FOR LAGGING UGN DRIVE | 20 |
November 4, 1970 |
PARENTS LEARN TRAGIC LESSON THAT SOME TOYS AREN’T SAFE (SHOCKING, H ALL | 1 |
November 4, 1970 |
$1.675 MILLION IN BONDS SOLD BY LW SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
November 4, 1970 |
TWAIN ELEMENTARY SELECTED FOR NATIONAL EVALUATION | 5 |
November 4, 1970 |
SHARON DAILY, DANIEL CAIN | 15 |
November 4, 1970 |
5 MILLION SALMON PLANTED | 4 |
November 4, 1970 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET PROVIDES FOR NEW CITY PROGRAMS | 1 |
November 4, 1970 |
NEARLY 80% OF SCHOOL CHILDREN RECEIVE RUBELLA SHOTS | 17 |
November 4, 1970 |
ROCKET RESEARCH GENERATOR COULD CUT TRAFFIC DEATHS | 1 |
November 4, 1970 |
MARINA BEGINS TO RESEMBLE A MARINA (PHOTOS) | 2 |
November 4, 1970 |
DYNAMITE BLAST SHATTERS KIRKLAND’S NERVES | 1 |
November 4, 1970 |
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER SERVES BOTH THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE COMMUNITY | 6 |
November 4, 1970 |
WHEN MY WIFE MENTIONED HOME DELIVERY, I THOUGHT SHE WAS CRAZY | 15 |
November 4, 1970 |
EELLS, FRED | 6 |
November 4, 1970 |
KING, ROXY ANN | 6 |
November 4, 1970 |
MORRIS, CHESTER | 6 |
November 4, 1970 |
HARRIS, PAULINE | 6 |
November 4, 1970 |
SCOTT WINS BY KO IN 3 (SCOTT, FRASER) | 5 |
November 4, 1970 |
MARINA BEGINS TO RESEMBLE A MARINA (PHOTOS) | 2 |
November 4, 1970 |
BRIDGE CLOSURE TIMES SET | 7 |
November 4, 1970 |
I-405 SECTION OPENS | 14 |
November 4, 1970 |
OBJECTION RAISED TO GARBAGE RATE INCREASE WITHOUT PERFORMANCE | 14 |
November 4, 1970 |
BETTE JEAN RORABACK, KENNETH OVERVOLD | 15 |
November 4, 1970 |
WENDY-JEAN DILLEHAY, MICHAEL FISHER | 15 |
November 4, 1970 |
SUE FRITCHMAN, ROBIN TUMPACH | 18 |
November 4, 1970 |
CHARLANNE PALMER, JOHN TOLTON | 18 |
November 4, 1970 |
SUSANN LEE HOWARD, THOMAS MARTIN | 18 |
November 11, 1970 |
COACHES WIVES HAVE COMMON CAUSE FOR JOY AND MISERY | 15 |
November 11, 1970 |
WARREN POWELL, 15, NAMED IN INTERLOCHEN ORCHESTRA | 15 |
November 11, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (KELLIE, BETTY) | 18 |
November 11, 1970 |
PHASE II OF JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL TO COST $3 MILLION | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
REDMOND CONSIDERS 60-01 SHUTDOWN | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
CONDOMINIUM TOWER ACTION DELAYED 90 DAYS | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
CITY WINS ROUND IN OPPOSING MORE NE 85TH COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
EXEMPLARY SERVICE STATION (PHOTO OF SHELL OIL STATION) | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
PERMIT GIVEN TO OPERATE ANTIQUE SHOP | 13 |
November 11, 1970 |
LOCAL UGN AT 60% IN FINAL WEEK | 2 |
November 11, 1970 |
CITY WINS ROUND IN OPPOSING MORE NE 85TH COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
HIGH SCHOOLERS OFFERED BEAUTY COLLEGE PROGRAM | 2 |
November 11, 1970 |
NATIONAL STUDY TEAM WILL EVALUATE LW EDUCATION ASSOCIATION NEXT WEEK | 17 |
November 11, 1970 |
MANDATORY ATTENDANCE RULES TIGHTENED IN SCHOOL DISTRICT | 17 |
November 11, 1970 |
‘FIREMEN SAVE MY CHILD’ LITERALLY TRUE, MOTHER SAYS (HOFF, MRS JAMES) | 2 |
November 11, 1970 |
KIRKLAND-REDMOND VOTERS FOLLOW TRENDS | 2 |
November 11, 1970 |
KIRKLAND RECEIVES $29,412 FROM OPTIONAL LOCAL SALES TAX | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
A BIT OF OLD KIRKLAND IN MUSEUM (FIRE HYDRANT) | 19 |
November 11, 1970 |
SUSPECT ARRESTED IN KIRKLAND BOMBING | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
CHRISTOPHERSON, OLIVE | 9 |
November 11, 1970 |
RENARD, MARTHA | 9 |
November 11, 1970 |
HART, EDITH | 9 |
November 11, 1970 |
COGGBURN, HAROLD | 9 |
November 11, 1970 |
SCOTT SIGNS FOR PARIS FIGHT (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
November 11, 1970 |
PARK CODE ADOPTED FOR CITY | 13 |
November 11, 1970 |
TRANSPORTATION PLANS WILL BE SCRUTINIZED | 2 |
November 11, 1970 |
AUBURN-BOTHELL ROAD FINDINGS TO BE PRESENTED | 2 |
November 11, 1970 |
RESIDENT DECRIES $18.75 GARBAGE RATE | 1 |
November 11, 1970 |
MARILY VINOYA, DELMAR STROUD | 16 |
November 11, 1970 |
CAROL FERGUSON, PHILLIP FERREN | 16 |
November 18, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (MCCORMICK, DOROTHY) | 17 |
November 18, 1970 |
DISCOVERED JUNK FINDS NEW HOME WITH MCCORMICKS (MCCORMICK, DOROTHY) | 17 |
November 18, 1970 |
METHODISTS CONSECRATE PARSONAGE | 13 |
November 18, 1970 |
FEDERAL SUBSIDY APPROVED (RENT) | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
SOLUTION SOUGHT TO CONTINUE STATION TAKEN BY HIGHWAY | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
EMERGENCY FOOD BANK TO OPEN IN KIRKLAND | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
129% INCREASE IN STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY 1976 | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
STATE FUNDS FOR LWSD TO DROP? | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
STUDENTS INVADE KIRKLAND COUNCIL MEETINGS | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
SCHOOL LIBRARIES HAVE COME A LONG WAY IN JUST 10 YEARS | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
KAREN ANN CARLSON, LEE R BATES | 16 |
November 18, 1970 |
JUDITH KIEFFER, MICHAEL RICE | 16 |
November 18, 1970 |
KATHLEEN COOPER, JAMES HOVIS | 16 |
November 18, 1970 |
LINDA JANE SAX, JOHN GARRISON | 16 |
November 18, 1970 |
SHARYN WHEELER, C W HOPLEY JR | 16 |
November 18, 1970 |
ROCK CONCERT FREE TO ADULTS | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
BIG ERROR IN SALES TAX DISBURSEMENT TO KIRKLAND DISCOVERED BY STATE SU | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
FEDERAL SUBSIDY APPROVED (RENT) | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
STUDENTS INVADE KIRKLAND COUNCIL MEETINGS | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
CITY MUST PAY $5000 (BULCYA, AL) | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
DANGEROUS DRUG CHARTS AVAILABLE | 14 |
November 18, 1970 |
YES, MR & MRS UNEMPLOYED, THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
THROUGH THE ENCHANTED CASTLE WITH HANSEL AND GRETEL | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
APPARENT MURDER-SUICIDE DISCOVERED (DAVIES) | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
SUIT FILED OVER ASSAULTS AT PRIMEAUS | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
STEVENS, HARRIET | 8 |
November 18, 1970 |
ANDERSON, WALTER | 8 |
November 18, 1970 |
BAILEY, ROBERT | 8 |
November 18, 1970 |
SMITH, DOROTHY | 8 |
November 18, 1970 |
BRAIN, FRANK | 8 |
November 18, 1970 |
STARK, MICHAEL | 8 |
November 18, 1970 |
RAIN DOESN’T STOP GIRL SCOUTS FROM HAVING DAY AT JUANITA BEACH | 22 |
November 18, 1970 |
WOMAN’S CLUB MIXES FUN WITH PROJECTS | 15 |
November 18, 1970 |
PARKS DEPARTMENT THANKS THOSE WHO DONATED PLANTS TO CITY PARKS (LETT | 20 |
November 18, 1970 |
FREEWAY EAST OF LAKE SAMMAMISH NOT JUSTIFIED | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
A SMOOTHER, WIDER NE 24TH (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 18, 1970 |
CITY GARBAGE PACT DELAYED BY COMPLAINTS | 2 |
November 18, 1970 |
JUDY PENNELL, CHARLES DONAHUE | 16 |
November 18, 1970 |
HENRIETTA PALMER, WILLIAM A CHAMNESS | 16 |
November 25, 1970 |
CRABTREES WED 63 YEARS AGO (CRABTREE, MR AND MRS D W) | 18 |
November 25, 1970 |
STOCKHOLDERS OF NEW BANK HEAR PLANS (BANK OF KIRKLAND) | 16 |
November 25, 1970 |
TRACKS OF SASQUATCH MAKE NEAR-BELIEVERS OF COUPLE (ROWELL, MR & MRS W | 1 |
November 25, 1970 |
FOOTBALL OR ART, BOTH COME EASY TO CAL SCULPTURE INSTRUCTOR (BOOTS, ST | 2 |
November 25, 1970 |
JOVAG’S ARK HAS DRY PASSAGE ON BUSY THOROUGHFARES (JOVAG, DON) | 11 |
November 25, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (SHAW, GORDON) | 16 |
November 25, 1970 |
BREAKTHROUGH MARKETING PLAN APPROVED | 1 |
November 25, 1970 |
SIXTY-01 SECOND PHASE COULD BE HALTED | 1 |
November 25, 1970 |
CASA JUANITA RESIDENTS FIND RETIREMENT BETTER THAN THEY EXPECTED | 17 |
November 25, 1970 |
NOT AROUND KIRKLAND: DID SOMEONE SAY BUSINESS WAS BAD? | 1 |
November 25, 1970 |
MEASURES PASSED TO CONTROL EXCAVATING OR STRIPPING LAND | 1 |
November 25, 1970 |
EAST SIDE LEADERS STRESS NEED FOR REGIONAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN | 2 |
November 25, 1970 |
BIG ROCK CONCERT TONIGHT AT LW HIGH SCHOOL | 6 |
November 25, 1970 |
SWEET ADELINES SHOW DATES SET | 17 |
November 25, 1970 |
CITY REVISES SOME SIGN REGULATIONS | 7 |
November 25, 1970 |
STUDENTS AGREE ANTICIPATION WORSE PART OF GIVING BLOOD | 24 |
November 25, 1970 |
CASTLE BUSIER PLACE THAN SANTA’S WORKSHOP | 2 |
November 25, 1970 |
WALLACE, MURRY | 10 |
November 25, 1970 |
OGDEN, CLAYTON | 10 |
November 25, 1970 |
MORRIS, GEORGIEBEL | 10 |
November 25, 1970 |
DAVIES, JUDITH | 10 |
November 25, 1970 |
DAVIES, GARY | 10 |
November 25, 1970 |
NEW OPERATORS AT JUANITA (PHOT AT GOLF COURSE) | 5 |
November 25, 1970 |
NE 85TH EXIT RAMP TO CLOSE | 1 |
November 25, 1970 |
CITY PASSES CONTROLS FOR STREET CUTS | 2 |
November 25, 1970 |
405 SECTION HONORED FOR DESIGN | 11 |
November 25, 1970 |
TELEPHONE LINES PLACED | 2 |
November 25, 1970 |
CONNIE JO SPENCER, JEROME SCHNEIDER | 18 |
November 25, 1970 |
VICKI JOLLY, BRIAN WEST | 18 |
November 25, 1970 |
MARY SPENCER, JEROME R BRAND | 18 |
November 25, 1970 |
KATHERINE WILLARD, ROBERT CARSON | 18 |
December 2, 1970 |
EMIL ENGELBREKT READY FOR 28TH CHRISTMAS AS MAIL CARRIER | 1 |
December 2, 1970 |
ROSE BOWL VICTOR ENDS 16 YEARS OF FRUSTRATION (MYNAR, DELL) | 4 |
December 2, 1970 |
WILLARDS SEE MISSION WORK ON WORLD TOUR (WILLARD, REV AND MRS HARLOW) | 9 |
December 2, 1970 |
CHILD’S INJURY CONFIRMS NEED FOR SAFE TOYS (SHOCKLEY, TODD) | 13 |
December 2, 1970 |
ENTHUSIASM KEEPS LOCAL SENIOR CITIZENS ON THE GO | 15 |
December 2, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (HAGGARD, MARIJUNE) | 16 |
December 2, 1970 |
PAIR RENEW FAMILY TIES IN ENGLAND (DOUCETTE, CAROL / FLORENCE SPENCER) | 17 |
December 2, 1970 |
FOOD BANK CAME TO RESCUE OF SEATTLE CENTRAL AREA | 2 |
December 2, 1970 |
PETTER TO HEAD NORTH COUNTY DIMES DRIVE FOR THIRD TIME | 9 |
December 2, 1970 |
ANNEXATION HEARING SET (MAP) | 9 |
December 2, 1970 |
PUBLIC MEETINGS PLANNED TO DETERMINE AMOUNT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL | 1 |
December 2, 1970 |
CHURCH MUSIC DIRECTOR HERE TO TEACH NEW PIANO TECHNIQUE (PULLIAM, WILLI | 9 |
December 2, 1970 |
PTA COUNCIL TO OPEN MEETING TO DISCUSSION OF LEVY NEEDS | 9 |
December 2, 1970 |
JANICE PIPER, JAMES BERGERON | 16 |
December 2, 1970 |
NO MORE OUTSIDE BURNING | 1 |
December 2, 1970 |
KIRKLAND’S MILLAGE HIGHEST AMONG MAJOR CITIES | 1 |
December 2, 1970 |
CITY BUDGET INCLUDES 6% SALARY INCREASES | 1 |
December 2, 1970 |
CASTLE TO HAVE GOOD WITCH | 1 |
December 2, 1970 |
FANTASY LAND, KALEIDOSCOPE ROOM AND PUPPETS AWAIT CASTLE VISITORS | 2 |
December 2, 1970 |
‘TIS THE SEASON (PHOTO OF STREET DECORATIONS) | 22 |
December 2, 1970 |
WATERFRONT STUDY PREVIEWED | 20 |
December 2, 1970 |
3 BURGLARIES OVER HOLIDAYS | 9 |
December 2, 1970 |
CALLAWAY, ALBERT | 8 |
December 2, 1970 |
HAMILTON, DAVID | 8 |
December 2, 1970 |
GRADALIN, YOHANN | 8 |
December 2, 1970 |
HUTCHINSON, ANN | 8 |
December 2, 1970 |
BADLEY, ESTHER | 8 |
December 2, 1970 |
BAILEY, ELLEN | 8 |
December 2, 1970 |
MCLEAN, LONNIE | 8 |
December 2, 1970 |
EMIL ENGELBREKT READY FOR 28TH CHRISTMAS AS MAIL CARRIER | 1 |
December 2, 1970 |
WILLARDS SEE MISSION WORK ON WORLD TOUR (WILLARD, REV AND MRS HARLOW) | 9 |
December 2, 1970 |
GENERAL TEL URGING CUSTOMERS TO PUT PRESSURE ON N VIETNAM | 22 |
December 2, 1970 |
KATHLEEN DUFFY, JAMES MARTINEAU | 16 |
December 2, 1970 |
KATHERINE SICKLER, SCOTT MCCALLUM | 16 |
December 9, 1970 |
NB OF C TO BUILD NEW BRANCH BETWEEN KIRKLAND-BELLEVUE | 10 |
December 9, 1970 |
PAIR TO HELP PRISONERS OF WAR (HEAVERLO, MR AND MRS J S) | 3 |
December 9, 1970 |
AUDUBON STUDENTS WATCH POTTER’S MAGIC HANDS (HOLDEN, DELPHA) | 6 |
December 9, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (COLEMAN, SALLY SUE) | 16 |
December 9, 1970 |
TAPES KEEP FAMILY IN CLOSE TOUCH (OLIVER, BILL) | 18 |
December 9, 1970 |
MARKET TO RESTAURANT (PHOTO OF MILT’S MARKET – OWEN’S RESTAURANT) | 10 |
December 9, 1970 |
BID OPENING DECEMBER 22 FOR PHASE TWO OF BCC | 10 |
December 9, 1970 |
NORKIRK RECEIVES NEW FLAG | 11 |
December 9, 1970 |
CONSTRUCTION OF CHURCH TO BEGIN (OVERLAKE CHRISTIAN) | 10 |
December 9, 1970 |
BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING WINS ROUND IN COURT | 1 |
December 9, 1970 |
11TH-HOUR OPENING HALTS CLOSING OF 60-01 | 7 |
December 9, 1970 |
ALBERTSON’S ASKS SCHOOL BOARD TO RECONSIDER LIQUOR LICENSE | 1 |
December 9, 1970 |
MARKET TO RESTAURANT (PHOTO OF MILT’S MARKET – OWEN’S RESTAURANT) | 10 |
December 9, 1970 |
FIREMEN ASSISTING THE NEEDY | 3 |
December 9, 1970 |
FOOD BANK REQUESTS CONTINUE | 15 |
December 9, 1970 |
YARROW BAY YACHT CLUB TO JOIN HOLIDAY CRUISE FOR HANDICAPPED | 17 |
December 9, 1970 |
OUR SCHOOLS ONLY AS GOOD AS WE MAKE THEM (BATCHELDER, JEAN ANN) | 19 |
December 9, 1970 |
$5.6 MILLION SPECIAL LEVY RECOMMENDED TO SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
December 9, 1970 |
ALBERTSON’S ASKS SCHOOL BOARD TO RECONSIDER LIQUOR LICENSE | 1 |
December 9, 1970 |
AUDUBON STUDENTS WATCH POTTER’S MAGIC HANDS (HOLDEN, DELPHA) | 6 |
December 9, 1970 |
AVANT GARDE PUPPETRY AT LWHS IS TOTAL EFFORT | 15 |
December 9, 1970 |
ADULT CLASSES RANK HIGH AS WAY TO USE LEISURE TIME | 17 |
December 9, 1970 |
DONNA CONNOR, TERRY TUFTS | 17 |
December 9, 1970 |
TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT, THE DUCKS NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD | 11 |
December 9, 1970 |
MAYOR FACES JESTERS (PETTICOAT LANE TAVERN) | 3 |
December 9, 1970 |
KIRKLAND’S 1971 BUDGET RESPONSIVE TO PUBLIC AND CITY’S CAPITAL NEEDS | 24 |
December 9, 1970 |
CHRISTMAS AROUND THE CORNER | 3 |
December 9, 1970 |
POLICE TO GET TIME OFF FOR OVERTIME | 24 |
December 9, 1970 |
BEETLE, HOWARD HANSEN | 3 |
December 9, 1970 |
BALL, RUTH | 12 |
December 9, 1970 |
WETMORE, CLARENCE | 12 |
December 9, 1970 |
COBERT, RUTH | 12 |
December 9, 1970 |
LEVERETT, WILLIAM | 12 |
December 9, 1970 |
BODDY, MAUDE | 12 |
December 9, 1970 |
ROSE, OTTO | 12 |
December 9, 1970 |
SEEGER, EMIL | 12 |
December 9, 1970 |
YARROW BAY YACHT CLUB TO JOIN HOLIDAY CRUISE FOR HANDICAPPED | 17 |
December 9, 1970 |
WEST RAPS INEQUITY OF PARIS CONTRACTS (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
December 9, 1970 |
PARK NOW HAS BENCHES (PHOTO AT MARINA PARK) | 11 |
December 9, 1970 |
YARROW BAY YACHT CLUB TO JOIN HOLIDAY CRUISE FOR HANDICAPPED | 17 |
December 9, 1970 |
KIRKLAND AND WD81 BLAZE TRAIL IN JOINT AGREEMENT FOR WATER | 1 |
December 9, 1970 |
HIGH WINDS, TORRENTIAL RAINS LASH CITY | 1 |
December 9, 1970 |
MICHELLE LAMPAERT, WILLIAM HALEY JR | 18 |
December 16, 1970 |
ALBERTSON’S GRAND OPENING (SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT) | 28-32 |
December 16, 1970 |
BANK OF KIRKLAND OPEN TO PUBLIC | 1 |
December 16, 1970 |
NEW BANK HAS EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL (BANK OF KIRKLAND) | 26 |
December 16, 1970 |
YOU DON’T THINK IT COULD HAPPEN IN YOUR OWN SUBURBAN HOME (EDWARDS, LO | 1 |
December 16, 1970 |
SCOUT’S HEROIC ACT WINS NATIONAL HONOR (WILSON, MARK) | 1 |
December 16, 1970 |
FOR A ‘SLOW LEARNER’, SHE’S PROGRESSING WELL (HELLENTHAL, ALVERNE) | 8 |
December 16, 1970 |
2 LWHS STUDENTS ON YOUTH COUNCIL (TALLY, MARY / MEYERS, DOT) | 21 |
December 16, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (MEYER, AVICE) | 23 |
December 16, 1970 |
NEW HOSPITAL SILHOUETTED (PHOTO) | 26 |
December 16, 1970 |
LOW INCOME RENT AID APPROVED | 2 |
December 16, 1970 |
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING GROUNDBREAKING TOMORROW | 26 |
December 16, 1970 |
LAKE EAST FINANCING CONCLUDED | 26 |
December 16, 1970 |
EFFORTS COORDINATED TO ASSURE FOOD FOR NEEDY | 3 |
December 16, 1970 |
EAST OF 405 ANNEXATION APPROVED | 33 |
December 16, 1970 |
REUNION FIRST FOR KIRKLAND CLASS OF ’20 | 23 |
December 16, 1970 |
72% OF LWSD GRADUATES PURSUING MORE EDUCATION | 26 |
December 16, 1970 |
YOU DON’T THINK IT COULD HAPPEN IN YOUR OWN SUBURBAN HOME (DRUGS) | 1 |
December 16, 1970 |
CITY RECEIVES GIFT (PHOTO OF STRETCHER) | 3 |
December 16, 1970 |
COMMUNITY BECOMING MORE AWARE OF DRUGS | 20 |
December 16, 1970 |
NURSES ATTUNE TO DWINDLING DOLLARS, INCREASED NEED | 21 |
December 16, 1970 |
EARLY BOATS ON LAKE WASHINGTON ARE FOCAL POINT FOR NEW MUSEUM | 2 |
December 16, 1970 |
MARYMOOR GOES BEYOND MOST MUSEUMS IN PRESERVING EARLY HISTORY OF MAN | 7 |
December 16, 1970 |
NATIVITY SCENE, SHIP VISITS AMONG EVENTS AT MARINA | 1 |
December 16, 1970 |
WHO’S NAUGHTY AND WHO’S NICE (PHOTO OF SANTA) | 1 |
December 16, 1970 |
TWO JUVENILES APPREHENDED | 2 |
December 16, 1970 |
HOME BURGLARY NETS $825 | 2 |
December 16, 1970 |
WHICH WILL BE THE TOP DOG IN KIRKLAND IN 1971? (DOG LICENSES) | 13 |
December 16, 1970 |
POLICEWOMEN PROBABLY WON’T BE ON STATE PLAN | 13 |
December 16, 1970 |
MARYMOOR GOES BEYOND MOST MUSEUMS IN PRESERVING EARLY HISTORY OF MAN | 7 |
December 16, 1970 |
FARRAR, NEVA | 20 |
December 16, 1970 |
STROMBERG, PAUL | 20 |
December 16, 1970 |
ROSE, OTTO E | 20 |
December 16, 1970 |
SIEPMANN, GEORGE | 20 |
December 16, 1970 |
MARINA PARK FORMALLY DEDICATED (PHOTO) | 14 |
December 16, 1970 |
EVANGELICAL CHURCH ORGANIZING IN JUANITA |
15 |
December 16, 1970 |
FREIGHT RATE BREAKTHROUGH JAN 1 | 2 |
December 16, 1970 |
EARLY BOATS ON LAKE WASHINGTON ARE FOCAL POINT FOR NEW MUSEUM | 2 |
December 16, 1970 |
HAPPINESS IS HAVING STREETS TORN UP … WHEN END IS IN VIEW | 14 |
December 16, 1970 |
HIGHWAY DISTRICT HONORED | 26 |
December 16, 1970 |
UPPED SEWER RATES DUE JANUARY 1 | 2 |
December 16, 1970 |
LAKEFRONT REFUSE PICKUP COST ADJUSTED | 2 |
December 16, 1970 |
NE 85TH WATER MAIN WORK STARTS | 33 |
December 16, 1970 |
BARBARA FAY MEIKLE, DONALD RODER | 22 |
December 16, 1970 |
JUDITH PORTER, JOSEPH VUCINOVICH | 22 |
December 16, 1970 |
JUDITH KIEFFER, MICHAEL ALAN RICE | 22 |
December 16, 1970 |
TOVI ARSVOLD, DAVID TROUT | 22 |
December 23, 1970 |
MISS HARNISH IN CONCERT (HARNISH, MARGARET) | 2 |
December 23, 1970 |
ARLINE YARBROUGH ‘KEEN’ ABOUT NEW WORK | 2 |
December 23, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (MONTOYA, LAURA) | 7 |
December 23, 1970 |
ALBERTSON’S DEDICATED | 5 |
December 23, 1970 |
AERO KIRKLAND OFFICIALLY OPEN (PHOTO) | 4 |
December 23, 1970 |
FRIENDS OF BREAKTHROUGH AT GROUNDBREAKING | 4 |
December 23, 1970 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT TO SEEK $5.6 MILLION LEVY | 1 |
December 23, 1970 |
VOCAL CITIZENS HARANGUE SCHOOL BOARD | 2 |
December 23, 1970 |
LWHS STUDENTS LEARN MORE THAN NOUNS AND VERBS IN RUSSIAN CLASS | 15 |
December 23, 1970 |
ROBYN LYN DAVIS, JAMES DAVIDSON | 16 |
December 23, 1970 |
KIRKLAND’S MILLAGE NOT FAR AHEAD OF OTHERS | 4 |
December 23, 1970 |
BURDEN OF FINANCING GREATER AS NEEDS-INCREASE | 13 |
December 23, 1970 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD TO OPEN LOCAL BRANCH | 15 |
December 23, 1970 |
OH FOR THE OLD-FASHIONED JOY OF CUTTING YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREE? | 1 |
December 23, 1970 |
NATIVITY SCENE AT MARINA (PHOTO) | 1 |
December 23, 1970 |
TREE THEFT GIVES CAUSE TO WONDER | 1 |
December 23, 1970 |
NUCKOLLS, CHARLES | 7 |
December 23, 1970 |
MOUREY, JAMES | 7 |
December 23, 1970 |
VANGORTEL, VIRGINIA | 7 |
December 23, 1970 |
NAGEWITZ, THERESA | 7 |
December 23, 1970 |
ROBBINS, ASA | 7 |
December 23, 1970 |
NUCKOLLS, CHARLES | 7 |
December 23, 1970 |
YOUTHS BAPTIZED IN ICY WATERS | 1 |
December 23, 1970 |
LAKE ST UNDERGROUND WIRING PROPOSED | 4 |
December 23, 1970 |
PATSY FLANIGAN, JIM THOMAS JR | 16 |
December 23, 1970 |
GERRY KAY BILGER, DOUGLAS MILLER | 16 |
December 30, 1970 |
FIRST BABY 1970 READY TO RELINQUISH HER CROWN (CARPENTER, APRILL) | 1 |
December 30, 1970 |
KIRKLAND GIRL WANDERS IN DESERT, EATS SNAKES, LIZARDS (HAIR, RHONDA) | 1 |
December 30, 1970 |
MYNARS READY FOR PASADENA TRIP (MYNAR, FRANK) | 4 |
December 30, 1970 |
COOK’S CORNER (KRUMM, LARUE) | 16 |
December 30, 1970 |
EVERGREEN HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION AHEAD OF SCHEDULE |
5 |
December 30, 1970 |
FIRE DESTROYS ROSE HILL HOME (TRUE, G LEW – 13034 NE 70TH) | 1 |
December 30, 1970 |
CHAMBER TO INSTALL ’71 OFFICERS | 2 |
December 30, 1970 |
COMMUNITY PLAYS SANTA TO 62 NEEDY FAMILIES | 2 |
December 30, 1970 |
KIRKLAND HIRING 25 UNEMPLOYED | 3 |
December 30, 1970 |
VICKI LANDER, CRAIG BEETHAM | 15 |
December 30, 1970 |
SUSAN STYNER, JAY FOGERTY | 15 |
December 30, 1970 |
CANDACE PETERSON, ROBERT L CASE | 15 |
December 30, 1970 |
PAMELA HUDSON, MARK SCRAMLIN | 15 |
December 30, 1970 |
FIRE DESTROYS ROSE HILL HOME (TRUE, G LEW – 13034 NE 70TH) | 1 |
December 30, 1970 |
1970 SAW MARINA, FIRE DEPARTMENT MERGER, STREET PROGRAM STARTED | 18 |
December 30, 1970 |
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES: CITY WOULD PAY TWICE, CITY MANAGER CLAIMS | 1 |
December 30, 1970 |
CODED ORDINANCES ANNOUNCED | 2 |
December 30, 1970 |
CITY’S TREASURY ENRICHED BY $22,742 FROM SALES TAX | 3 |
December 30, 1970 |
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES: CITY WOULD PAY TWICE, CITY MANAGER CLAIMS | 1 |
December 30, 1970 |
THE YEAR THAT WAS IN JOURNAL PHOTOS | 18 |
December 30, 1970 |
1970 SAW MARINA, FIRE DEPARTMENT MERGER, STREET PROGRAM STARTED | 18 |
December 30, 1970 |
DEER SLAYER MUST PAY FINE IN BLOOD | 1 |
December 30, 1970 |
MORE SHERIFF’S CARS IN UNINCORPORATED AREAS | 3 |
December 30, 1970 |
RUSSELL, AUGUSTA | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
HABERBUSH, LOUIS | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
ISACKSON, DORIS | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
STERLING. LINDA | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
VANGELDER, ARIE | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
CREIGHTON, ROBERT | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
DRESSOR, GLADYS | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
NELSON, EMANUEL | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
WILSON, LARRY | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
MCGEE, HALLIE | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
JONES, MCADOO | 10 |
December 30, 1970 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB TO NOTE ANNIVERSARY | 16 |
December 30, 1970 |
JOURNAL CHANGES ANNOUNCED | 2 |
December 30, 1970 |
83-YEAR-OLD HITS 205 GAME (BARRETTE, ERNIE) | 4 |
December 30, 1970 |
AREA TEAMS CLAIMED FEW CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1970 | 4 |
December 30, 1970 |
SCOTT SIGNS FOR FEBRUARY BOUT (SCOTT, FRASER) | 5 |
December 30, 1970 |
1970 SAW MARINA, FIRE DEPARTMENT MERGER, STREET PROGRAM STARTED | 18 |
December 30, 1970 |
1970 SAW MARINA, FIRE DEPARTMENT MERGER, STREET PROGRAM STARTED | 18 |
December 30, 1970 |
1970 SAW MARINA, FIRE DEPARTMENT MERGER, STREET PROGRAM STARTED | 18 |
December 30, 1970 |
GENERAL TELEPHONE RATE INCREASE OKAYED | 1 |
December 30, 1970 |
METRO COMPLETES CONSTRUCTION EARLY, TO BEGIN 15-YEAR PROGRAM | 3 |
December 30, 1970 |
SNOWMAN AND HIS BEST FRIEND (PHOTO) | 3 |
December 30, 1970 |
CAROL PARCHETA, G DOUGLAS GRANT | 15 |
January 6, 1971 | FORMER TURKEY FARMER AIRS VIEWS ON FISH, ‘RABID’ TRANSIT, GROWTH (BROWN, | 1 |
January 6, 1971 | A LITTLE WORK, TRAVEL IN NEYLAND’S FUTURE (NEYLAND, KEN) | 2 |
January 6, 1971 | SAFETY AWARD RECEIVED (PHOTO OF EVANS, ROD) | 11 |
January 6, 1971 | KIRKLAND MAN BRIGHTENS CHRISTMAS | 14 |
January 6, 1971 | PEACE CORPSMEN EXTEND FOR ANOTHER YEAR IN LIBERIA (NILSEN, TOM & DONNA) |
15 |
January 6, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (SHINSTROM, PAT) | 16 |
January 6, 1971 | FIRST BABY OF YEAR IS THIRD SON (HARPER, BRIAN) | 1 |
January 6, 1971 | HOW MANY GAS STATIONS DO WE NEED? MOST PEOPLE DON’T UNDERSTAND | 3 |
January 6, 1971 | ADDITIONS APPROVED FOR JUANITA HIGH | 2 |
January 6, 1971 | SENIOR HOUSING PROPOSED | 21 |
January 6, 1971 | HOW MANY GAS STATIONS DO WE NEED? MOST PEOPLE DON’T UNDERSTAND | 3 |
January 6, 1971 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER INSTALLATION BANQUET JAN 12 | 1 |
January 6, 1971 | UGN DRIVE HERE ENDS AT 86% | 2 |
January 6, 1971 | FOOD NEED CONTINUES INTO ’71 | 2 |
January 6, 1971 | JUANITA LOT VARIANCE TO BE HEARD | 14 |
January 6, 1971 | $14670 FOR INSTRUMENTS APPROVED | 5 |
January 6, 1971 | INDIVIDUALIZED TEACHING PROGRAM IN LW GERMAN DEPARTMENT IS UNIQUE | 17 |
January 6, 1971 | BCC ACCREDITED | 17 |
January 6, 1971 | MARY CLARE MCCOY, RICHARD CASE | 15 |
January 6, 1971 | BRENNA JOHNSON, CLARENCE ALLOWAY | 15 |
January 6, 1971 | WENDY CAROL WONDERS, JAY DOUGLAS IMAN | 15 |
January 6, 1971 | JACK JONES OF KIRKLAND APPOINTED TO SUCCEED CHAPIN IN STATE LEGISLATURE | 1 |
January 6, 1971 | HOLDING LINE ON BUDGET WILL BE PRIMARY JOB AT OLYMPIA, SAY ANDERSEN, BLU | 1 |
January 6, 1971 | CITY TO USE ALL 5 BANKS FOR DEPOSITS | 2 |
January 6, 1971 | ADDITIONS APPROVED FOR JUANITA HIGH | 2 |
January 6, 1971 | JUANITA LOT VARIANCE TO BE HEARD | 14 |
January 6, 1971 | AMMUNITION, CASH TAKEN IN JUANITA (HAYS, JACKIE DALE) | 5 |
January 6, 1971 | LAW DEPARTMENTS PARTICIPATE IN DRINKING DRIVER PROGRAM | 17 |
January 6, 1971 | AYERS, LAWRENCE | 20 |
January 6, 1971 | SHERWOOD, GORDON | 20 |
January 6, 1971 | LUCAS, PETER | 20 |
January 6, 1971 | OLSON, NELS | 20 |
January 6, 1971 | NICHOLES, LAWRENCE | 20 |
January 6, 1971 | MCGEE, HALLIE | 20 |
January 6, 1971 | HOSPITAL AUXILIARY SELLS LICENSE TABS | 1 |
January 6, 1971 | NEW RATES WILL SOLVE MANY, BUT NOT ALL PROBLEMS FACED BY EAST SIDE SHIP | 22 |
January 6, 1971 | NE 60TH ST HAPPINESS REFUTED (LETTER FROM DORWART, BARBARA) | 21 |
January 6, 1971 | L.I.D. COSTS LOWER THAN EXPECTED | 2 |
January 6, 1971 | UNDERGROUND WIRING PROPOSED FOR LW BLVD | 2 |
January 6, 1971 | JEAN BACHER, JAMES BANKSON | 15 |
January 6, 1971 | MARY GRAY SHARP, JAMES HABERZETLE | 15 |
January 13, 1971 |
BOY WON GIRL – 50 YEARS AGO (TILLMAN, MR AND MRS AL) | 13 |
January 13, 1971 |
CITIZENS FEDERAL OPENED JAN 2 | 12 |
January 13, 1971 |
TOP DOG IN KIRKLAND IS ONLY AMERICAN IN HOUSEHOLD (MILNE, FRANK & BARBAR |
1 |
January 13, 1971 |
FIRE CHIEF GOES ON 2500-MILE SHOPPING TRIP (HAWORTH, RON) | 3 |
January 13, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (MERKI, JEANETTE) | 14 |
January 13, 1971 |
JUANITA FIRS LAUNDRY OPEN | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
SECOND ANNUAL REPORT (SPECIAL SECTION) | 1A-8A |
January 13, 1971 |
CITIZENS READY SCHOOL LEVY CAMPAIGN | 1 |
January 13, 1971 |
DOORS RETURNED TO LWHS GIRLS LAVATORY | 14 |
January 13, 1971 |
PLAN RECOMMENDS ELIMINATING TWO FIRE STATIONS | 1 |
January 13, 1971 |
FIRE CHIEF GOES ON 2500-MILE SHOPPING TRIP (HAWORTH, RON) | 3 |
January 13, 1971 |
CITY, COUNTY AREAS IN FIRE LOCATION PLAN | 16 |
January 13, 1971 |
AFTER BRIAN LEWIS’ RESIGNATION: CLARKE PROMOTED, POLK NAMED | 2 |
January 13, 1971 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD EAST OPENING CENTER IN BELLEVUE | 12 |
January 13, 1971 |
DAHL NEW POLICE CAPTAIN (DAHL, GEORGE) | 1 |
January 13, 1971 |
KIRKLAND LAW REGULATES PUBLIC BATHS | 3 |
January 13, 1971 |
NEW JUDGE READY, ANXIOUS TO SERVE (RALLS, CHARLES) | 6 |
January 13, 1971 |
MCILHARGY, FRANK | 12 |
January 13, 1971 |
MEIER, DONALD | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
RAMAGE, ETTA | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
ROUTLEY, THOMAS | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
HAMM, FRANK | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
PEDERSON, JEANETTE | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
SUPPLE, MOLLIE | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
KLUMB, CARL | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
POIS, ULAH | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
THRASHER, REBECCA | 20 |
January 13, 1971 |
NORTH LAKES TOP SCOUT DISTRICT … BUDGET CUT | 2 |
January 13, 1971 |
COVENANT CHURCH SETS SERVICES | 16 |
January 13, 1971 |
CITIZEN HELP IN HIGHWAY PLANNING ENDORSED | 1 |
January 13, 1971 |
AWARDING OF CONTRACT NEAR FOR KIRKLAND-REDMOND ROAD | 2 |
January 13, 1971 |
HEARING SET ON NATURAL GAS RATE BOOST | 2 |
January 13, 1971 |
THE SNOW CAME AND SETTLED IN (PHOTO) | 1 |
January 13, 1971 |
DIANE CONOVER, KEN JOHNSON | 13 |
January 13, 1971 |
PATRICIA KAIP, HARVEY LASSELL JR | 13 |
January 13, 1971 |
SHARI LAGESON, RAYMOND SPARLING | 13 |
January 20, 1971 |
COUPLE HONORED AT RECEPTION (RECOR, MR AND MRS GEORGE) | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
DUFFY, THE FAMILY DOG, DIES A HERO IN HOME FIRE (DAVIS, ALANSON) | 1 |
January 20, 1971 |
ARTIST DISCOVERS NEW WAY OF LIFE (ROETH, RALPH) | 17 |
January 20, 1971 |
FORMER RHS STUDENT TAKES VILLAGERS PLIGHT TO HEART (PODGORNY, KITT) | 22 |
January 20, 1971 |
’70 BUILDING PERMITS INDICATIVE OF ECONOMIC SLUMP | 2 |
January 20, 1971 |
CHURCH ASKS STREET VACATION FOR SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING | 1 |
January 20, 1971 |
THE CHAMBER INSTALLS … PRESENTS GIFT TO SECRETARY MANAGER (PHOTOS) | 14 |
January 20, 1971 |
TEENAGERS AND DADS INVITED TO JOIN MOTHERS’ MARCH | 16 |
January 20, 1971 |
HELP FOR 16 RETARDED CHILDREN: LWSD TO ATTACK ‘IMPOSSIBLE PROBLEM’ | 1 |
January 20, 1971 |
ENROLLMENT DOWN IN DEC | 13 |
January 20, 1971 |
TELEPHONING, SPEAKERS TO KEY DRIVE FOR LWSD SPECIAL LEVY | 13 |
January 20, 1971 |
BRAKEMAN BILL AT MARK TWAIN | 14 |
January 20, 1971 |
DOROTHY DALY, GREG ROBINSON | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
KAREN LINDE, BRADLEY WITTMAN | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
LESLIE KAY JOB, STEVEN RECOR | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
ANNE MAKELA, JOHN ZETTY | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
SHIRLEY HEDIN, JAMES HAUBRICK | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
TANYA LOUISE DOVER, THEODORE FLATEAU | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
CATHERINE ALLAN, DAVID FALLEN | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
JOYCE ROEGGE, CLINTON OLSON | 15 |
January 20, 1971 |
DUFFY, THE FAMILY DOG, DIES A HERO IN HOME FIRE (DAVIS, ALANSON) | 1 |
January 20, 1971 |
TAX REFORM DEAD THIS YEAR – HOLMAN | 2 |
January 20, 1971 |
REP GILLELAND REPORTS FROM CAPITAL: FIRST WEEK HUMBLING, EDUCATIONAL | 2 |
January 20, 1971 |
JONES LAUDS EVANS’ BUDGET, HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERS | 2 |
January 20, 1971 |
FEDERAL WORK PROGRAM MANPOWER HELPS CITY CREWS MEET WINTER NEEDS | 13 |
January 20, 1971 |
RAMAGE, ETTA | 20 |
January 20, 1971 |
MCILHARGEY, FRANK | 20 |
January 20, 1971 |
COON, FRED | 20 |
January 20, 1971 |
VANDEBRAKE, EDWARD | 20 |
January 20, 1971 |
ASHTENHAGEN, EUGENIE | 20 |
January 20, 1971 |
GROUP FORMS TO CHANGE SOME EMPLOYMENT AGENCY PRACTICES | 2 |
January 20, 1971 |
FINN HILL COLUMNIST INTRODUCED (HARRISON, PENNY) | 17 |
January 20, 1971 |
PROTESTS MINIMAL AT HEARING FOR LAKE STREET UNDERGROUND WIRING | 1 |
January 20, 1971 |
IT’S AN ILL WIND … (PHOTO OF WIND DAMAGE) | 1 |
January 20, 1971 |
DOZENS OF LINES DOWNED | 1 |
January 20, 1971 |
A KING CAPITULATES (PHOT OF SNOWMAN) | 3 |
January 20, 1971 |
TREE FALLS ON HOME (PREECE, JOE) | 5 |
January 27, 1971 |
BANK OF KIRKLAND REPORT MAY BE SMALLEST EVER MADE | 15 |
January 27, 1971 |
SINGING STAR GENE AUSTIN MAKES HOME IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 27, 1971 |
CANDY-STRIPER PROUDLY WEARS HER UNIFORM, CAP (DEERING, SUE) | 13 |
January 27, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (ROGERS, HARRIET) | 16 |
January 27, 1971 |
REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL HOPES FOR FUNDS TO IMPROVE FOOTBALL FIELD | 2 |
January 27, 1971 |
LWHS ATHLETIC FIELD WAS JOINTLY FINANCED | 2 |
January 27, 1971 |
SCHOOL RELANDSCAPING IRES VOLUNTEER GARDENERS | 24 |
January 27, 1971 |
APARTMENTS FACE DENIAL | 5 |
January 27, 1971 |
FOOD DOESN’T STOCKPILE, SAYS FOOD BANK HEAD | 1 |
January 27, 1971 |
TY IS REMINDER TO HIS FAMILY THAT MARCH OF DIMES BENEFITS (FOSTER, TY | 17 |
January 27, 1971 |
LWSD SPECIAL LEVY AIMS AT MAINTENANCE OF CURRENT PROGRAM | 1 |
January 27, 1971 |
SUPERINTENDENT VIEWS RECENT SCHOOL ACCOMPLISHMENTS, GOALS | 24 |
January 27, 1971 |
EVE WIKE, MICHAEL GRAHAM | 18 |
January 27, 1971 |
CAROL GOWDEY, STEVEN ROBINSON | 18 |
January 27, 1971 |
DARLENE BRITSCH, DENNIS HUMPHREY | 18 |
January 27, 1971 |
PAT JOHNSON, CLIFFORD SEYMOUR JR | 18 |
January 27, 1971 |
PUBLIC OFFICIAL ASKS FOR LESS POWER (LOUIS, JON) | 6 |
January 27, 1971 |
CITY MAKES APPOINTMENTS | 24 |
January 27, 1971 |
POLICE CAR BIDS DELAYED | 2 |
January 27, 1971 |
REDMOND-KIRKLAND ARRESTS MADE IN JOINT EFFORT | 6 |
January 27, 1971 |
JAILBREAK TRY FOILED SUNDAY | 24 |
January 27, 1971 |
HARTMAN, RUTH | 14 |
January 27, 1971 |
MCIVOR, DAVID | 14 |
January 27, 1971 |
LEHY, ANNA | 14 |
January 27, 1971 |
BASSETT, SAMUEL | 14 |
January 27, 1971 |
HANSEN, CARLTON III | 14 |
January 27, 1971 |
EVANS, KATHERINE | 14 |
January 27, 1971 |
HANDICAPPERS HIRE EXECUTIVE (LARSON, EDWARD) | 7 |
January 27, 1971 |
JUNIOR ACHIEVERS WILL SELL THEIR WARES AT OWN TRADE FAIR | 23 |
January 27, 1971 |
OPINIONS VARY ON REAL ESTATE PREDICTIONS | 1 |
January 27, 1971 |
WINTER PARK PROGRAM STILL OPEN IN KIRKLAND | 7 |
January 27, 1971 |
I-405 TRAFFIC TO SHIFT | 24 |
January 27, 1971 |
THERE WAS ‘GOLD’ IN THE HOLE OF THIRD STREET | 24 |
January 27, 1971 |
UNDERGROUND WIRING L.I.D. PROTESTED AS NOT BEING OF SPECIAL BENEFIT | 6 |
February 3, 1971 |
MRS RALLS GIVEN CERTIFICATE AWARD (RALLS, ALICE) | 2 |
February 3, 1971 |
KIRKLANDER HEADS SHRINE (ATTERBURY, R F) | 3 |
February 3, 1971 |
LEWIS CORNELL, 103, STARTED OVER AT 100 | 12 |
February 3, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (MORAN, JANE) | 19 |
February 3, 1971 |
LWSD OFFICIAL SAYS: STOCK PLANS, 2-STORY SCHOOLS DON’T SAVE | 20 |
February 3, 1971 |
STREET VACATION PAVES WAY FOR SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING | 3 |
February 3, 1971 |
ACAPULCO 7 SHOP OPEN | 15 |
February 3, 1971 |
KIRKLAND MAN KILLED AFTER ACCIDENT (MORRIS, CLARENCE) | 20 |
February 3, 1971 |
MARCHING MOTHERS COLLECT $4357 | 13 |
February 3, 1971 |
FOOD BANK HAS MANY FRIENDS | 14 |
February 3, 1971 |
SCHOOL LEVY, BONDS TO BE ON TUESDAY BALLOT | 1 |
February 3, 1971 |
NON-GRADED SCHOOL ALLOWS STUDENTS OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUAL PROGRE | 2 |
February 3, 1971 |
GERMAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS: COMINGS AND GOINGS ADD UP … | 13 |
February 3, 1971 |
LWHS HEALTH STUDENTS GAIN FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE IN TOURING PUBLIC AGEN | 19 |
February 3, 1971 |
NEW ATTENDANCE LINES AFFECT MUIR, FROST SCHOOLS | 20 |
February 3, 1971 |
WASHING CAR MAY BE A CRIME | 1 |
February 3, 1971 |
FISHING BOAT SEVERELY DAMAGED BY FIRE |
20 |
February 3, 1971 |
GILLELAND, JONES NAMED TO TRANSPORT COMMITTEE | 2 |
February 3, 1971 |
CITY BILLS STATE TO DREDGE ISLAND | 18 |
February 3, 1971 |
$800,000 PLANT SET FOR KIRKLAND (PACE CHEMICAL) | 15 |
February 3, 1971 |
JUANITA RESIDENTS SUCCESSFUL IN HALTING ROAD WIDENING PROJECT | 1 |
February 3, 1971 |
WASHING CAR MAY BE A CRIME | 1 |
February 3, 1971 |
MAN ARRESTED FOR DRUGS | 20 |
February 3, 1971 |
3 BOYS ARRESTED AFTER THEFTS | 20 |
February 3, 1971 |
DR HARTQUIST WILL HEAD MEDICAL STAFF | 14 |
February 3, 1971 |
MORRIS, CLARENCE | 8 |
February 3, 1971 |
HIATT, BERTHA | 8 |
February 3, 1971 |
HANSEN, CHRISTIAN | 8 |
February 3, 1971 |
DAHL, HENRY | 8 |
February 3, 1971 |
BPW CLUB EXPLORES OBTAINING COMMUNITY CENTER FOR MEETINGS | 13 |
February 3, 1971 |
TIGER TAMMY PACES THE CYCLE – SESSIONS (SESSION, TAMMY) | 5 |
February 3, 1971 |
SCOTT READIES FOR REMATCH WITH COHEN (SCOTT, FRASER) | 5 |
February 3, 1971 |
FISHING BOAT SEVERELY DAMAGED BY FIRE |
20 |
February 3, 1971 |
EAST SIDE – SEATTLE BUS FARES UP TOMORROW | 1 |
February 3, 1971 |
JUANITA RESIDENTS SUCCESSFUL IN HALTING ROAD WIDENING PROJECT | 1 |
February 3, 1971 |
901 UPGRADING TO START THIS MONTH | 1 |
February 3, 1971 |
NEW LANES OPEN ON I-405 (PHOTO) | 3 |
February 3, 1971 |
MARKET ST RESURFACING SET | 3 |
February 3, 1971 |
CITY TO HAVE PART IN IMPROVING BOULEVARD | 18 |
February 3, 1971 |
OFF-STREET BANK PARKING AVAILABLE | 19 |
February 3, 1971 |
SAVINGS DISCOVERED IN LAKE ST UNDERGROUND WIRING | 1 |
February 3, 1971 |
LONG DISTANCE RATES UP | 15 |
February 10, 1971 |
FROSTY’S READY FOR 16TH ANNIVERSARY | 28 |
February 10, 1971 |
GOLD MEDALISTS TO PERFORM WITH SEATTLE SYMPHONY IN FAMILY CONCERT | 23 |
February 10, 1971 |
NEW BANK DIRECTORS (BANK OF KIRKLAND) | 14 |
February 10, 1971 |
NB OF C PLANS YARROW OFFICE | 14 |
February 10, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (BLACKSTONE, CLEO) | 7 |
February 10, 1971 |
GAS STATION REZONES HALTED FOR STUDY | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
SERVICE STATION SITE CLEARED (PHOTO AT NE 85TH & 126TH AVE NE) | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
INSTALL LIGHTS ONLY AT RHS, SAYS CAC | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
BREAKING THROUGH FOR BREAKTHROUGH (PHOTO) | 27 |
February 10, 1971 |
GAS STATION REZONES HALTED FOR STUDY | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
LOCAL WOMEN OPEN KENMORE SHOP (GINNY-RUTH APPAREL) | 14 |
February 10, 1971 |
FOURTH GRADERS’ ‘POTLATCH’ (PHOTO AT THOREAU) | 15 |
February 10, 1971 |
TV PROGRAM, CONCERN FOR ONE STUDENT LAUNCH LWSD WEATHER SATELLITE PL | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
LWSD PSYCHOLOGISTS SEE FEWER CHILDREN, BUT HELP MORE | 3 |
February 10, 1971 |
MANY QUALIFY FOR LWHS HONOR ROLL | 13 |
February 10, 1971 |
TEACHER TEACHES FROM ARTIFACTS BROUGHT BACK BY HER FROM ECUADOR (KE | 21 |
February 10, 1971 |
SCHOOLS OFFER FREE LOW-PRICE LUNCHES | 27 |
February 10, 1971 |
COUNTY JOB OPENINGS ANNOUNCED | 2 |
February 10, 1971 |
SANDRA CALLERO, STEVEN SUNDE | 22 |
February 10, 1971 |
FRANCES MOORE, SCOTT MAYHEW | 22 |
February 10, 1971 |
NANCY COFFIN, JOHN BALLARD | 22 |
February 10, 1971 |
JERI JAYNE, KENNETH TARP | 22 |
February 10, 1971 |
DONNA LOU CONNOR, TERRY TUFTS | 22 |
February 10, 1971 |
FIRE STATION PLAN GETS COUNCIL OKAY | 26 |
February 10, 1971 |
GILLELAND BACKS EVANS’ LEGISLATION | 2 |
February 10, 1971 |
JULIN, POLK NAMED TO KEY HOUSE POSTS | 3 |
February 10, 1971 |
COUNTY COUNCIL REDISTRICTING CALLED FOR | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
MOST BUSINESS, SCHOOLS TO TAKE HOLIDAY MONDAY | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
PARK BOARD TO CONSIDER HOUGHTON | 2 |
February 10, 1971 |
SHIPYARD IS LOSING LANDMARK (ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO BOATS) | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
ASSAULT, RESISTING ARREST CHARGES LODGED AFTER STRUGGLE WITH POLICE | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
WITHOUT WITNESSES TO TESTIFY ON NARCOTICS, OFFICIALS ARE POWERLESS | 2 |
February 10, 1971 |
NEW MEDICAL DENTAL CENTER PLANNED (SKETCH) | 14 |
February 10, 1971 |
CORBIN, MADELENE | 20 |
February 10, 1971 |
MCMUNN, MERRILL | 20 |
February 10, 1971 |
ERICKSON, CYRIL | 20 |
February 10, 1971 |
CLARKE, WILLIAM | 20 |
February 10, 1971 |
PHILLIPS, CARRIE | 20 |
February 10, 1971 |
BOYER, DOROTHY | 20 |
February 10, 1971 |
KIRKLAND POST OFFICE LEASE EXTENDED | 2 |
February 10, 1971 |
SCOTT FIGHTS DISAPPOINTMENT WITH ADDED DETERMINATION (SCOTT, FRASER) | 5 |
February 10, 1971 |
YOUNG SKATER’S FEET TRACE FIGURE EIGHTS (FERGUSON, LAURIE) | 6 |
February 10, 1971 |
PARK BOARD TO CONSIDER HOUGHTON | 2 |
February 10, 1971 |
TOLL BOOTHS TO BE MODIFIED | 14 |
February 10, 1971 |
ES GROUP ASKS ASSURANCE FROM METRO ON TRANSIT NEEDS | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
SIMONDS RD RESIDENTS FOLLOW NEIGHBORS IN PROTEST TO COUNTY | 1 |
February 10, 1971 |
NEW PHONE HOOKUPS HOLD PACE | 6 |
February 10, 1971 |
GENERAL TELEPHONE RATES UP AT HOME, DOWN AT WORK | 27 |
February 10, 1971 |
JUDITH HABERZETLE, HARRY RUTLEDGE | 22 |
February 17, 1971 |
SCOUT, 12, RECEIVES MEDAL FOR HEROIC ACT (WILSON, MARK) | 16 |
February 17, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (CONN, CATHY) | 18 |
February 17, 1971 |
MAJ ALICE COLMAN TO COMMAND CAP | 19 |
February 17, 1971 |
HOLY FAMILY GIRL SCOUT RECEIVES FIRST CLASS AWARD (WAHLER, KAREN) | 23 |
February 17, 1971 |
KIRKLAND PENNEY’S PLANS MAJOR REMODELING | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
CITY PLANNERS OPPOSE BUSINESS STRIP FOR NE 85TH | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
BUSINESSMEN UNITE TO BETTER KIRKLAND SHOPPING DISTRICT | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
KIRKLAND PENNEY’S PLANS MAJOR REMODELING | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
CITY PLANNERS OPPOSE BUSINESS STRIP FOR NE 85TH | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
NEW KIRKLAND TV-RADIO STORE OPENS (BOTHELL-TRONICS) | 24 |
February 17, 1971 |
BUSINESSMEN UNITE TO BETTER KIRKLAND SHOPPING DISTRICT | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
FISH VOLUNTEERS AID IN EMERGENCIES | 17 |
February 17, 1971 |
LW SCHOOL LEVY AN APPARENT LOSER – BY LESS THAN 30 VOTES | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
NOMINATING CONVENTION AT A G BELL (PHOTO) | 3 |
February 17, 1971 |
VOLUNTEER TUTORS TEACH ADULTS TO READ | 17 |
February 17, 1971 |
JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL: STEERING COMMITTEE FACES BIG DECISIONS | 17 |
February 17, 1971 |
LWHS: 15 HONOR GRADUATES NAMED | 19 |
February 17, 1971 |
LEVY BACKERS FIND DEFEAT’S BRIGHT SIDE | 24 |
February 17, 1971 |
EAST SIDE GOOD TIMERS HAVE GOOD TIME PLAYING LIVELY TUNES | 11 |
February 17, 1971 |
BRAKEMAN BILL AT THOREAU | 23 |
February 17, 1971 |
VANDALS STRIKE FINN HILL JH | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
DEFENDANT FOUND GUILTY IN DRUG CASE | 3 |
February 17, 1971 |
PARRY, THOMAS | 23 |
February 17, 1971 |
REYNOLDS, ALICE | 23 |
February 17, 1971 |
MANION, BERTHA | 23 |
February 17, 1971 |
GILMORE, ARTHUR | 23 |
February 17, 1971 |
WHITEMAN, ROY | 23 |
February 17, 1971 |
PINEWOOD DERBY WINNERS NAMED | 12 |
February 17, 1971 |
SKIPPER COMBINED SEA AND SCOUTING TO WIN SILVER BEAVER AWARD (BRUCE, B | 24 |
February 17, 1971 |
EAST SIDE YMCA RECEIVES $5000 | 24 |
February 17, 1971 |
DRAG RACER RICHARD SCHROEDER NOW LIVING IN REDMOND | 5 |
February 17, 1971 |
KIDS ON DRUGS MISERABLE, SAYS MINISTER (COGGINS, WAYNE) | 12 |
February 17, 1971 |
BAPTISTS TO INSTALL MINISTER (TATE, BILL) | 24 |
February 17, 1971 |
UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS | 24 |
February 17, 1971 |
SIMONDS ROAD WILL BE REDESIGNED, COUNTY TELLS PROTESTING RESIDENTS | 1 |
February 17, 1971 |
ROAD PROJECT NOT OFF YET, SAYS COUNTY AIDE | 19 |
February 17, 1971 |
HANDS FLEW (PHOTO AT TELEPHONE FACILITY AFTER L.A. QUAKE) | 12 |
February 17, 1971 |
CAROLYN CUMMINGS, BRADLEY ERICKSON | 18 |
February 17, 1971 |
ROBYN DAVIS, JAMES DAVIDSON | 18 |
February 17, 1971 |
WENDY WONDERS, JAY IMAN | 18 |
February 17, 1971 |
LINDA ROGERS, ROBERT HENNING | 18 |
February 24, 1971 |
ART AUCTION SCHEDULED AT GALLERY | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
LIKE FAMILY CONCERT PROGRAM, ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR IS ADAPTABLE (LEVINE, | 19 |
February 24, 1971 |
LIBERACE DINES WITH RESTAURANT OWNERS (ELLEGAARD, ETHEL / HOENHOUS, PH | 19 |
February 24, 1971 |
MATIVES RECOGNIZE WEIGHT AS SYMBOL OF PRESTIGE (STARR, KARL & MAZEL) | 21 |
February 24, 1971 |
JONES, GILLELAND BACK STATE PURCHASE OF BRIDLE TRAILS | 24 |
February 24, 1971 |
HOMES TOP PERMITS FOR BUILDINGS | 14 |
February 24, 1971 |
STREET VACATION ASKED FOR NEW CENTRAL SCHOOL | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
DISTRICT’S OLDER BUILDINGS OFFER LATEST INDIVIDUAL TEACHING METHODS, TOO | 20 |
February 24, 1971 |
KIRKLAND ORDINANCE UPHELD: LAKE BUILDING RULES WIN | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
LOOP ROAD BEING CLEARED AS FIRST STEP ON OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH | 12 |
February 24, 1971 |
HOMES TOP PERMITS FOR BUILDINGS | 14 |
February 24, 1971 |
SAFEWAY DRIVERS HONORED | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
91-YEAR-OLD MAN KILLED ON HIGHWAY (ORVIS, DEWITT) | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
SALE RAISES QUESTION IN REZONE APPLICATION | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
HOMES TOP PERMITS FOR BUILDINGS | 14 |
February 24, 1971 |
LEVY UNALTERED; BONDS CUT | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
CHET HUNTLEY TALKS TO STUDENTS | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
LEVY FOES ALREADY HAVE A 10 PER CENT CUT, SAYS EMPEY | 2 |
February 24, 1971 |
ELECTRONIC TEACHING (PHOTO AT ROSE HILL ELEMENTARY) | 11 |
February 24, 1971 |
2 ROSE HILL TEACHERS AWARDED ACORNS (PETERSON, IRENE / EYER, ESTHER) | 25 |
February 24, 1971 |
BLAZE BRINGS HEAVY SMOKE, LITTLE DAMAGE (PHOTO AT 430 LAKE ST S) | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
TWO KIRKLAND AREA FIRES CAUSE $8000 DAMAGE | 2 |
February 24, 1971 |
HOW TO CALL YOUR LEGISLATORS | 3 |
February 24, 1971 |
KIRKLAND ORDINANCE UPHELD: LAKE BUILDING RULES WIN | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
VANDALS KNOCK OUT GAS LAMPS | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
WOMAN FOUND DEAD (TURNER, LORNA P) | 2 |
February 24, 1971 |
JUDGE RUSSELL NAMED ASSISTANT US ATTORNEY | 2 |
February 24, 1971 |
PRIVATE RADIO OPERATORS AID POLICE | 14 |
February 24, 1971 |
TURNER, LORNA | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
MASSEY, NETTIE | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
CREIGHTON, HELEN | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
PACKARD, E C | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
FORGUE, GEORGE | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
BENNETT, WALTER | 13 |
February 24, 1971 |
NEW POSTAL RATES WOULD SHIFT LOAD TO SYSTEM’S BIGGEST USERS | 3 |
February 24, 1971 |
STATE BILL WOULD CREATE BUS SYSTEM | 2 |
February 24, 1971 |
LOOP ROAD BEING CLEARED AS FIRST STEP ON OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH | 12 |
February 24, 1971 |
UNDERGROUNDING PROJECT SAVED | 1 |
February 24, 1971 |
ROBERTA MCCLURG, RAYMOND HALEY | 21 |
February 24, 1971 |
SHARON AASHEIM, DAN CLAYBOURNE COKER | 21 |
March 3, 1971 | STUDENT PERFORMERS READY TO GO ON STAGE WITH FAMILY CONCERT | 19 |
March 3, 1971 | BANK OF THE WEST OPENS NEW BRANCH (SKETCH AT JUANITA) | 16 |
March 3, 1971 | PTA HONORS OUTSTANDING CITIZEN (LEIDER, ALLAN) | 17 |
March 3, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (EMPEY, MARY CATHERINE) | 19 |
March 3, 1971 | NEW AQUARIUM (PHOTO AT NORKIRK) | 11 |
March 3, 1971 | FLAMES GUT HOME (13000 NE 61ST PL) | 3 |
March 3, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD AGAIN OPPOSES ALBERTSON’S LIQUOR LICENSE | 3 |
March 3, 1971 | COMMUNITY MEETS FOOD BANK NEEDS | 17 |
March 3, 1971 | COUNTY RECOMMENDS NE 85TH REZONES WITH P.U.D.S | 1 |
March 3, 1971 | LEGAL STATUS OF WATERFRONT PROPERTY CHANGES DAILY | 22 |
March 3, 1971 | MERIT PAY, NEW DUTIES PROPOSED FOR LWSD TEACHERS | 1 |
March 3, 1971 | PROPOSAL DOESN’T WORK, TEACHER TELLS BOARD | 1 |
March 3, 1971 | SCHOOL LEVY BACKERS LAUNCH VOTER REGISTRATION CAMPAIGN | 2 |
March 3, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD AGAIN OPPOSES ALBERTSON’S LIQUOR LICENSE | 3 |
March 3, 1971 | 2 LWSD TEACHERS RECEIVE MINI-GRANTS (ZIGLER, MERL / BISCHAPBERGER, JYTTE) | 3 |
March 3, 1971 | 15 SEATS OPEN FOR CITIZENS ON SCHOOLS’ ADVISORY COUNCIL | 22 |
March 3, 1971 | LYNN SEELY, BARRY FOUNTAIN | 18 |
March 3, 1971 | DEBORRAH GROSZ, MARK HOLLY | 18 |
March 3, 1971 | FRANCES, LANDWEHR, JAMES NICHOLS | 18 |
March 3, 1971 | CITY BEAUTIFICATION PLAN PROPOSED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 3, 1971 | PUBLIC MAY HAVE TO PICK UP TAB FOR INCREASED MINING OPERATION COSTS | 24 |
March 3, 1971 | FLAMES GUT HOME (13000 NE 61ST PL) | 3 |
March 3, 1971 | 4 TO SERVE ON PLANNING COMMISSION | 2 |
March 3, 1971 | REAMS GAINS JUANITA | 1 |
March 3, 1971 | PUBLIC MAY HAVE TO PICK UP TAB FOR INCREASED MINING OPERATION COSTS | 24 |
March 3, 1971 | BANK OF THE WEST OPENS NEW BRANCH (SKETCH AT JUANITA) | 16 |
March 3, 1971 | SHIPYARD PORT PROPOSAL COMES AT TIME OF PHASING OUT INDUSTRY ON WATERF | 2 |
March 3, 1971 | DEMAND FOR WATERFRONT LAND EXPECTED TO EXCEED SUPPLY | 2 |
March 3, 1971 | LEGAL STATUS OF WATERFRONT PROPERTY CHANGES DAILY | 22 |
March 3, 1971 | SHIPYARD PORT PROPOSAL COMES AT TIME OF PHASING OUT INDUSTRY ON WATERF | 2 |
March 3, 1971 | A PIG IN A POKEY (PHOTO OF PIG IN JAIL) | 1 |
March 3, 1971 | KURTZ, CHARLES | 16 |
March 3, 1971 | KENDALL, ELSIE | 16 |
March 3, 1971 | DAVIS, FLORA | 16 |
March 3, 1971 | HESCOCK, LEE | 16 |
March 3, 1971 | LASATER, ROY | 16 |
March 3, 1971 | ZABLE, FRED | 16 |
March 3, 1971 | GIRL SCOUT WEEK TO BE OBSERVED | 17 |
March 3, 1971 | AIRPORT’S FUTURE UNCERTAIN | 24 |
March 3, 1971 | BID LET TO 4-LANE LAKE ROAD | 1 |
March 3, 1971 | COUNCIL APPROVES FINANCING FOR WIRING | 22 |
March 3, 1971 | SNOW CLOSES SCHOOLS | 1 |
March 3, 1971 | BONNIE JOHNSON, VICTOR E OLSON JR | 17 |
March 10, 1971 | TRIPLE HAPPINESS OFFERS MANY OPTIONS | 25 |
March 10, 1971 | RADIO CONTROLLED PLANES APPEAL FROM START TO FINISH | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | PUPPETS PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENT (BEDFORD, LIZ) | 2 |
March 10, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (RYHERD, MICHAEL) | 20 |
March 10, 1971 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL TO CLOSE ITS DOORS FRIDAY | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | JUANITA HIGH NEEDED, NOT EXTRAVAGANT, SAYS BUILDING LEADER | 21 |
March 10, 1971 | SCHOOL TO SERVE AS CENTER FOR JUANITA COMMUNITY | 21 |
March 10, 1971 | HOUGHTON FIRE STATION TO CLOSE | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL TO CLOSE ITS DOORS FRIDAY | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | NEW HOBBY AND ART SHOPPE OPENS DOORS | 25 |
March 10, 1971 | CAC BACKS STUDENT WRITTEN RULES ON RIGHTS | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | BLUECHEL LEADS MOVE TO ADD $158,887 TO LWSD FUNDS | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | 5 LATIN AMERICAN STUDENTS AT LWHS ADD TO INTERNATIONAL ATMOSPHERE | 19 |
March 10, 1971 | MOTHERS INVITED TO PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE | 19 |
March 10, 1971 | TEACHERS ASK – HOW WILL WE BE EVALUATED/ (LETTER) | 24 |
March 10, 1971 | PUPPETS PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENT (BEDFORD, LIZ) | 2 |
March 10, 1971 | FIRE KILLS DOG (PHOTO AT 175 6TH AVE) | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | HOUGHTON FIRE STATION TO CLOSE | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | BLUECHEL’S OPEN SPACE LAW PASSED BY HOUSE OF REPS | 3 |
March 10, 1971 | HOUSE REDISTRICTING BILL WOULD SHUFFLE EAST SIDE | 21 |
March 10, 1971 | MUSEUM WOMEN PRESENT LUNCH AS FUND-RAISER | 14 |
March 10, 1971 | HOUGHTON FIRE STATION TO CLOSE | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | JUANITA HIGH NEEDED, NOT EXTRAVAGANT, SAYS BUILDING LEADER | 21 |
March 10, 1971 | SCHOOL TO SERVE AS CENTER FOR JUANITA COMMUNITY | 21 |
March 10, 1971 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL TO CLOSE ITS DOORS FRIDAY | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | MORSE, VERNON | 18 |
March 10, 1971 | NEW TOPS CLUB FORMS | 14 |
March 10, 1971 | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TO SEEK COMMUNITY SUPPORT | 20 |
March 10, 1971 | VOTER SIGNUP DRIVE TO CLOSE THIS WEEK | 3 |
March 10, 1971 | LANDSCAPING OF BANK COMBINED WITH PARKING (MARINA PARK) | 3 |
March 10, 1971 | VOLUNTEERS, PARK WORKERS LIFT KIRKLAND’S FACE (PHOTOS) | 12 |
March 10, 1971 | KIRKLAND GAINS 249 RESIDENTS OVER 15000 CITY ESTIMATE | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | BOTHELL WAY TO BE IMPROVED | 1 |
March 10, 1971 | LANDSCAPING OF BANK COMBINED WITH PARKING | 3 |
March 10, 1971 | IMPROVEMENTS TO NE 122ND – 84TH NE (PHOTO) | 11 |
March 10, 1971 | CITIZENS WOULD HAVE CHOICE IN WIDENING OF EVERGREEN | 26 |
March 10, 1971 | CITY TO RELOCATE UTILITY LINES | 21 |
March 17, 1971 | COUPLE NOTES 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (CHAUSSEE, MR AND MRS HALLAS) | 14 |
March 17, 1971 | PARK BEAUTIFICATION CREW GAINS FIRST YOUTH VOLUNTEER (BLAKE, JAN) | 1 |
March 17, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (CASE, LAURA) | 16 |
March 17, 1971 | PENNEY’S REMODELING TIMETABLE MOVED UP | 17 |
March 17, 1971 | 13TH AVE VACATION FOR SCHOOL APPROVED | 3 |
March 17, 1971 | EAST SIDE RESIDENTIAL SALES UP SHARPLY IN EARLY 1971 | 1 |
March 17, 1971 | IT WAS ALL DOWN HILL FOR COUPLE WHO BUILT THEIR HOME (MILLER, TED & PAT) |
15 |
March 17, 1971 | CITY’S REQUEST FOR MORE STUDY OF NE 85TH UPHELD | 1 |
March 17, 1971 | ANNOUNCEMENT MADE THAT FIRESTONE CONTRACT BEING NEGOTIATED | 17 |
March 17, 1971 | JOINT EFFORT CREATES SCHOOL FOR HANDICAPPED | 1 |
March 17, 1971 | SCHOOL OFFICIALS, CRITICS SPLIT OVER EVALUATION NEEDS | 2 |
March 17, 1971 | COUNSELING BEGINS FOR JUANITA HIGH | 2 |
March 17, 1971 | CITIZEN’S PLEA REVIVES RUSSIAN CLASS | 2 |
March 17, 1971 | HEAD START FUNDING RESTORED | 3 |
March 17, 1971 | JACKLYN SMITH, DAVID FETTERMAN | 15 |
March 17, 1971 | 48TH DISTRICT LEGISLATORS PRAISE BUDGET BILL | 3 |
March 17, 1971 | SEWER DISTRICT TO HEAR 2 JUANITA ANNEXATIONS | 2 |
March 17, 1971 | PORT COMMISSION NOT INTERESTED IN SHIPYARD PROPOSAL, MANAGER SAYS | 2 |
March 17, 1971 | JUANITA MEATCUTTER FINDS KIDNAP VICTIM (PAPKE, HERMAN) | 1 |
March 17, 1971 | CONVALESCENT CENTER PART OF EVERGREEN COMPLEX | 17 |
March 17, 1971 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL SERVED AREA WELL (LETTER FROM RAMQUIST, R T) | 20 |
March 17, 1971 | CARLSON, EDWARD | 14 |
March 17, 1971 | DAVIS, CLARA | 14 |
March 17, 1971 | HOOKER, CLARA | 14 |
March 17, 1971 | GROGAN, CLARENCE | 14 |
March 17, 1971 | JAMES, JOSEPHINE | 14 |
March 17, 1971 | JOURNAL STAFF CHANGES | 3 |
March 17, 1971 | JUANITA DANCE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR YMCA GIRL GYMNASTS | 7 |
March 17, 1971 | PARK BEAUTIFICATION CREW GAINS FIRST YOUTH VOLUNTEER (BLAKE, JAN) | 1 |
March 17, 1971 | TOTAL BUS SYSTEM, STATE DOT NEEDED TO SOLVE TRANSIT WOE | 2 |
March 17, 1971 | STREET NUMBERING LACKS CITY FUNDS | 3 |
March 17, 1971 | COUNTY SOILS LAB TAKES GUESSWORK OUT OF BUILDING ROADS | 22 |
March 17, 1971 | SEWER DISTRICT TO HEAR 2 JUANITA ANNEXATIONS | 2 |
March 17, 1971 | ELIZABETH LISENBY, GERALD LASTER | 16 |
March 24, 1971 | BANK OF THE WEST – COME IN AND MEET THE SONICS – GRAND OPENING | 26 |
March 24, 1971 | LOCAL MUSICIANS TO PERFORM WITH BELLEVUE PHILHARMONIC | 3 |
March 24, 1971 | BANK OF THE WEST OPENS JUANITA BRANCH | 2 |
March 24, 1971 | FAMILY RECEIVES ROOM-SIZE FLAG THAT ONCE FLEW OVER THE CAPITOL (MCDONAL | 1 |
March 24, 1971 | ALICE RALLS – A LIBERATED WOMAN WHO NEVER JOINED THE MOVEMENT | 1 |
March 24, 1971 | ATHLETIC DIRECTOR LIKES MOTORCYCLES (STRODE, BOB) | 5 |
March 24, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (TURNER, PAT) | 15 |
March 24, 1971 | SENATE PASSES STANDARD SCHOOL DESIGN BILL | 4 |
March 24, 1971 | LOCAL FIRMS TO COMPLY WITH POLLUTION AGENCY | 1 |
March 24, 1971 | UTILITY ROOM SPECIALIZES IN DECOUPAGE AND TOLE | 2 |
March 24, 1971 | CITY LICENSES FIRST PAWN SHOP | 3 |
March 24, 1971 | LET’S NOT STOP AND BE COMPLACENT (CITY BEAUTIFICATION – WOLD, DOROTHY) | 22 |
March 24, 1971 | SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT: LEVY FAILURE COULD CUT 275 JOBS | 1 |
March 24, 1971 | THELMA FISHER RESIGNS FOOD SERVICES POST | 3 |
March 24, 1971 | STUDENTS EXPERIENCE LIGHT SHOW | 13 |
March 24, 1971 | ATHLETIC PROGRAM, 3 SCHOOLS WOULD BE AXED IN LEVY FAILURE | 15 |
March 24, 1971 | HUBERTA O’SHEA, JOHN SCHROEDEL | 20 |
March 24, 1971 | NORA THORNTON, JEFFREY LEHRKIND | 20 |
March 24, 1971 | SUSAN PRISEL, DANIEL BEHEYT | 20 |
March 24, 1971 | DEANNA DOWDY, DUANE THEISS | 20 |
March 24, 1971 | NANCY SEABLOOM, LARRY ALDRICH | 20 |
March 24, 1971 | LOCAL FIRMS TO COMPLY WITH POLLUTION AGENCY | 1 |
March 24, 1971 | FIRST YEAR OPERATION OF CONSOLIDATED FIRE SERVICES PRAISED BY CHIEF | 21 |
March 24, 1971 | KIRKLAND, DIST 41 FIREMEN ADD LADDER TRUCK (PHOTOS) | 21 |
March 24, 1971 | REDISTRICTING BILL HURTS FIRST DISTRICT | 1 |
March 24, 1971 | 2 CHANGES ANNOUNCED IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT | 12 |
March 24, 1971 | LOCAL FIRMS TO COMPLY WITH POLLUTION AGENCY | 1 |
March 24, 1971 | KIRKLAND’S DISPLAY AT ENVIRONMENTAL FAIR TO FOCUS ON WATERFRONT PLANNI | 3 |
March 24, 1971 | FELONY CRIMES IN KIRKLAND DIP SLIGHTLY | 1 |
March 24, 1971 | 7-11 STORE HAS ARMED ROBBERY | 13 |
March 24, 1971 | POLICE CHARGE 4 WITH DRUGS | 13 |
March 24, 1971 | DEMOCRATIZE PUBLIC LIBRARIES, SAYS KIRKLAND LIBRARIAN | 23 |
March 24, 1971 | VETERINARIAN TO OPEN 2ND HOSPITAL (CLARK , L A) | 2 |
March 24, 1971 | BONEY, DOROTHY | 18 |
March 24, 1971 | BPW MINI-CONFERENCE TO FOCUS ON WORKING WOMEN | 19 |
March 24, 1971 | ROCKET GROUP READY TO ROLL INTO MODEL RACING CAR MARKET | 13 |
March 24, 1971 | SOCCER POSSIBLE IN LW SCHOOLS | 8 |
March 24, 1971 | RAILPAX WON’T AFFECT EAST SIDE FREIGHT RATES | 14 |
March 24, 1971 | STORM WATER FLOW CHANGED TO COMMERCIAL | 12 |
March 24, 1971 | MURIEL BEVILACQUA, GORDON LOGAN | 20 |
March 24, 1971 | LINDA JANE SAX, JOHN GARRISON | 20 |
March 24, 1971 | DARLENE BRITSCH, DENNIS HUMPHREY | 20 |
March 31, 1971 | BANK HAS OPENING (PHOTO AT BANK OF THE WEST) | 7 |
March 31, 1971 | RETIRED, ON FIXED INCOME, HE’LL VOTE NO ON SCHOOL LEVY (BRUNEAU, PIERRE S | 1 |
March 31, 1971 | MRS STEELE NAMED CLUBWOMAN OF THE YEAR (STEELE, DORIS) | 22 |
March 31, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (HALL, JANE) | 23 |
March 31, 1971 | TEACHER COMPOSED THE MUSIC AND STUDENT WROTE THE WORDS (ERONSON / KU | 23 |
March 31, 1971 | SCHOOL BUILDING REPORT: DIRECTORS IRKED AT MISSED DEADLINES | 2 |
March 31, 1971 | SIMPSON’S NEW OFFICE WILL BE IN KIRKLAND (SIMPSON BUILDING SUPPLY) | 7 |
March 31, 1971 | QUICK-THINKING FIREMEN RESCUE GIRL, 2 , FROM DRAIN PIPE HAZARD (JONES, JANA |
23 |
March 31, 1971 | RECREATION MANAGER SUPPORTS KIDS’ PLEA FOR TEENAGE CENTER | 1 |
March 31, 1971 | LETTERS ON SCHOOL LEVY | 26-27 |
March 31, 1971 | RETIRED, ON FIXED INCOME, HE’LL VOTE NO ON SCHOOL LEVY (BRUNEAU, PIERRE S | 1 |
March 31, 1971 | LWEA, PARENTS TO JOIN IN DRIVE FOR LEVY’S PASSAGE | 1 |
March 31, 1971 | PARENTS’ GROUP RAPS SCHEDULING AT KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH | 2 |
March 31, 1971 | SCHOOLS CONSIDER 1971-72 SCHEDULE | 7 |
March 31, 1971 | GERMAN STUDENTS SEE STATE GOVERNMENT AT WORK IN OLYMPIA | 21 |
March 31, 1971 | SCHOOL PROGRAM EVALUATION TO BECOME MORE PRECISE | 27 |
March 31, 1971 | STUDENT TO STUDY IN ENGLAND (LOVELESS, STEPHEN) | 27 |
March 31, 1971 | RONDA JEAN HAIR, PETER FITZPATRICK | 22 |
March 31, 1971 | CHERYL KAY HOYT, JOHN HUESTIS JR | 22 |
March 31, 1971 | QUICK-THINKING FIREMEN RESCUE GIRL, 2 , FROM DRAIN PIPE HAZARD (JONES, JANA |
23 |
March 31, 1971 | CITIZENS ADVISE IN PLANNING | 16 |
March 31, 1971 | BEACH DEVELOPERS ACCEPTED | 2 |
March 31, 1971 | WILLIAMS, MARY | 20 |
March 31, 1971 | ROVOLD, MARY | 20 |
March 31, 1971 | STUTTER, MAUDE | 20 |
March 31, 1971 | ROBINSON, KEARNEY | 20 |
March 31, 1971 | FRANK, CHARLES | 20 |
March 31, 1971 | URSETH, LOREN | 20 |
March 31, 1971 | LONGO, JULIAN | 20 |
March 31, 1971 | RECREATION MANAGER SUPPORTS KIDS’ PLEA FOR TEENAGE CENTER | 1 |
March 31, 1971 | KIRKLAND PARK DEPARTMENT JUDO CLASSES ARE POPULAR | 5 |
March 31, 1971 | EVERGREEN BRIDGE CLOSED (PHOTO) | 2 |
March 31, 1971 | NE 24TH NEARS COMPLETION (PHOTO) | 13 |
March 31, 1971 | STORM CLOSES EVERGREEN BRIDGE, FELLS TREES, DOWNS LINES | 1 |
March 31, 1971 | MARCH IS – UH – KITE WEATHER? (PHOTO) | 2 |
March 31, 1971 | KRIS MAKELA, JOHN ZETTY | 22 |
April 7, 1971 | VOTE YES FOR SCHOOLS | 3 |
April 7, 1971 | DON’T VOTE ON SCHOOL LEVY | 7 |
April 7, 1971 | GRAND OPENING AT OWEN’S GOURMET | 16 |
April 7, 1971 | LOCAL BEAUTY SEEK TITLE OF MISS WASHINGTON UNIVERSE (MCCOMB, CHRISTINE) | 6 |
April 7, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (ELLEGAARD, JOANNE) | 17 |
April 7, 1971 | STUDENT POTTER OPENS HOME STUDIO (WINNIE, DAVID) | 28 |
April 7, 1971 | KIRKLAND BUILDING ACTION SOARS | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | FORMER KIRKLAND HOSPITAL OWNER REGRETS ITS PREMATURE CLOSING | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | SON AND MOTHER WERE FIRST, LAST PATIENTS | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | FIRST HOSPITAL WAS PRIVATE RESIDENCE | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | THREE NEW BUSINESSES JOIN PAR MAC INDUSTRIAL PARK | 15 |
April 7, 1971 | KIRKLANDER SAVES MAN FROM BURNING CAMPER (DELANEY, R P) | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | KIRKLAND BUILDING ACTION SOARS | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | SCHOOL LEVY FATE TO BE SETTLED TUESDAY | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | WHO BELONGS TO THE ‘NO VOTE’ COMMITTEE | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | LETTERS ABOUT SCHOOL LEVY | 27 |
April 7, 1971 | SCHOOL LEVY FAILURE WOULD CUT 275 JOBS, CLOSE 3 SCHOOLS | 28 |
April 7, 1971 | LEVY WORKERS TO SEEK EVERY VOTER | 28 |
April 7, 1971 | PUBLIC OFFICIALS, MERCHANTS BACK SCHOOL LEVY, BONDS | 28 |
April 7, 1971 | CAROLYN YOUNG, L BRUCE LOWENTHAL | 22 |
April 7, 1971 | KATHLEEN BURKE, DAVID VANDERFORD | 22 |
April 7, 1971 | R NYQUIST CLAIMED BY HOUSE FIRE | 2 |
April 7, 1971 | ‘NO NEW TAXES’ SAYS 48TH DIST POLL | 2 |
April 7, 1971 | FIRST HOSPITAL WAS PRIVATE RESIDENCE | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | KIRKLAND MUSEUM IN NEED OF HOME | 14 |
April 7, 1971 | MARINA SET FOR GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE | 2 |
April 7, 1971 | EASTER BUNNY TO VISIT (PHOTO) | 17 |
April 7, 1971 | DANA RESEARCH WILL NOT BECOME FOGGY ISSUE | 15 |
April 7, 1971 | FORMER KIRKLAND HOSPITAL OWNER REGRETS ITS PREMATURE CLOSING | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | SON AND MOTHER WERE FIRST, LAST PATIENTS | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | FIRST HOSPITAL WAS PRIVATE RESIDENCE | 1 |
April 7, 1971 | SMITH, ALAN | 14 |
April 7, 1971 | KUNTZ, ROY | 14 |
April 7, 1971 | ROWE, CLARA | 14 |
April 7, 1971 | CONNORS, KATHRYN | 14 |
April 7, 1971 | HARTMAN, JONATHAN | 23 |
April 7, 1971 | JOURNAL WOMEN WIN EIGHT AWARDS IN STATE CONTEST | 21 |
April 7, 1971 | SCOTT STEPS UP HIS TRAINING FOR COHEN FIGHT (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
April 7, 1971 | PERMIT REQUIRED FOR HIGH WOODLANDS POOL | 15 |
April 7, 1971 | CITY WORK PRAISED | 2 |
April 7, 1971 | RHONDA LEE REIMAN, STEVEN TAYLOR | 22 |
April 14, 1971 | BANK OF KIRKLAND TOPS $1 MILLION | 5 |
April 14, 1971 | NB OF C YARROW UNIT OPENS MONDAY | 5 |
April 14, 1971 | MISS USA PAGEANT IS NEXT FOR MISS WASHINGTON UNIVERSE (MCCOMB, CHRISTIN | 13 |
April 14, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (MCIVER, RENEE) | 18 |
April 14, 1971 | LABOR STRIKES IMPERIL HOSPITAL SCHEDULE | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | CREATIVE ARTS LEAGUE BUILDING NOMINATED AS STATE HISTORIC SITE | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | ANTIQUE SHOP OPENS IN STORE (THE GOOD OLD DAYS) | 5 |
April 14, 1971 | FULLY INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION TO START AT MUIR, JUANITA THIS FALL | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | LWHS STUDENTS TO DEBATE DRUGS | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | STUDENT AND INSTRUCTOR BOTH LEARN IN BCC PROGRAM FOR HANDICAPPED | 13 |
April 14, 1971 | LAKEVIEW SCHOOL BALLERINAS IN RECITAL | 14 |
April 14, 1971 | PARK BOARD ASKS IDEAS FOR HOUGHTON BEACH PARK | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | LABOR STRIKES IMPERIL HOSPITAL SCHEDULE | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | PARK BOARD ASKS IDEAS FOR HOUGHTON BEACH PARK | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | KIRKLAND POLICE SEEK FEWER ACCIDENTS | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | POLICE GRANTED 2 CYCLES | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | BILLBOARD FIRM TAKES SIGN ACTION TO COURT | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | GUILTY PLEA ENTERED (BOMBING) | 11 |
April 14, 1971 | LABOR STRIKES IMPERIL HOSPITAL SCHEDULE | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | TARRANT, EVELYN | 18 |
April 14, 1971 | STRATE, ETHEL | 18 |
April 14, 1971 | NYQUIST, DICK | 18 |
April 14, 1971 | JOURNAL PUBLISHER WINS BPW AWARD FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN JOURNALISM | 13 |
April 14, 1971 | SCOTT SHARPENS WITH LENGTHY SPARRING (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
April 14, 1971 | PARK BOARD ASKS IDEAS FOR HOUGHTON BEACH PARK | 1 |
April 14, 1971 | 124TH AVE IMPROVEMENTS TO INCLUDE KINGSGATE WAY | 3 |
April 14, 1971 | SEWER DISTRICT APPROVES TWO ANNEXATIONS | 3 |
April 14, 1971 | NEW PHONE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK | 3 |
April 14, 1971 | MARCIA LEE HILL, MICHAEL LUDERS | 14 |
April 14, 1971 | DEBORRAH GROSZ, MARK HOLLY | 14 |
April 21, 1971 | EAST SIDE JOURNAL – TOP AWARD WINNER | 17 |
April 21, 1971 | MRS GALLEY CELEBRATES (GALLEY, MINNIE) | 7 |
April 21, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (SHERMAN, SONDY) | 16 |
April 21, 1971 | BPW NAMES LARUE KRUMM WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT | 21 |
April 21, 1971 | LOOK FOR CALM MAN AT WEDDING – THAT’S FORTESCUE (FORTESCUE, ERNIE) | 23 |
April 21, 1971 | PLANS LAID FOR JUANITA TEEN CENTER ON STATE LAND | 1 |
April 21, 1971 | BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FOR FIRESTONE, PENNEY’S | 28 |
April 21, 1971 | REDMOND GROUP PLEDGES $25000 FOR RHS FOOTBALL FIELD | 3 |
April 21, 1971 | OWENS GOURMET TO SELL LIQUOR | 4 |
April 21, 1971 | BRIDE’S CHOICE RULES AT JEAN’S | 23 |
April 21, 1971 | LWHS GIRL INJURED IN FALL FROM MOVING AUTOMOBILE (DEYOE, DEBBIE) | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | PLANS LAID FOR JUANITA TEEN CENTER ON STATE LAND | 1 |
April 21, 1971 | SCHOOL LEVY PASSES – WITH 88.7% MAJORITY | 1 |
April 21, 1971 | HORACE MANN THANKS VOTERS (PHOTO) | 1 |
April 21, 1971 | KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH TO CUT UNSCHEDULED TIME | 3 |
April 21, 1971 | LW STUDENT IN GERMANY NAMED YEAR BOOK EDITOR (CRAMPTON, CARL) | 15 |
April 21, 1971 | ADULT EDUCATION SCHOOL PLANS OPEN CLASSES NEXT WEEK | 21 |
April 21, 1971 | LETTERS ABOUT SCHOOL LEVY | 26 |
April 21, 1971 | DIST 110 DIRECTORS RESIGN | 27 |
April 21, 1971 | ANTI-LEVY UNION HILL BOOSTS ELECTION OVER VALIDATION MARK | 27 |
April 21, 1971 | OPENING YACHT PARADE TO STOP AT KIRKLAND | 3 |
April 21, 1971 | $250 FINE ASSESSED FOR BURNING | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | DISTRICT 34 STATION APPROVED | 26 |
April 21, 1971 | TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES PROVIDE WORD PICTURES OF THIS AREA | 22 |
April 21, 1971 | PLANNING GROUP TO RECOMMEND HOUGHTON PLAT, EXCAVATION | 27 |
April 21, 1971 | PLANS LAID FOR JUANITA TEEN CENTER ON STATE LAND | 1 |
April 21, 1971 | WATERFRONT PLAN IN ADVANCE OF SHORELINE LAW | 1 |
April 21, 1971 | JOBLESS MAN TAKES OWN LIFE (KINDRED, MARK) | 1 |
April 21, 1971 | HIGH WOODLANDS POOL ERUPTS IN LAWSUITS | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | BURGLARY REPORTED | 3 |
April 21, 1971 | TWO ARRESTED FOR TRESPASSING | 3 |
April 21, 1971 | REED, MERRELL | 7 |
April 21, 1971 | JOURNAL STAFF MEMBERS WIN NINE AWARDS TO PACE STATE’S WEEKLIES | 28 |
April 21, 1971 | SCOTT SEEKS REVENGE TOMORROW IN CRUCIAL BOUT (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
April 21, 1971 | DEYOUNG SETS GIRLS’ JUMPMARK (DEYOUNG, JOHANNA) | 4 |
April 21, 1971 | BOB WAITE WINS SAMMAMISH HYDRO TEST FOR THIRD YEAR IN A ROW | 5 |
April 21, 1971 | PARK BOARD ASKS BIDS ON CONCESSION | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | HIGH WOODLANDS POOL ERUPTS IN LAWSUITS | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | CITIZENS REACT TO BOAT LAUNCH PROPOSAL | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS | 27 |
April 21, 1971 | CITIZENS REACT TO BOAT LAUNCH PROPOSAL | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | OPENING YACHT PARADE TO STOP AT KIRKLAND | 3 |
April 21, 1971 | ONE-WAY TRAFFIC PATTERN PROPOSED FOR DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 21, 1971 | MARKET ST IMPROVEMENTS WOULD EXTEND TO NE 124TH | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | EVERY STREET PAVED IN 1971 IS CITY GOAL | 2 |
April 21, 1971 | SPEED LIMITS FROM STATE HIGHWAY TO BE REVAMPED | 3 |
April 21, 1971 | SOLUTION TO GARBAGE PROBLEM POSSIBLE, CHAMBER IS TOLD | 3 |
April 21, 1971 | TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES PROVIDE WORD PICTURES OF THIS AREA | 22 |
April 21, 1971 | CONNIE CARMICHAEL, MICHAEL JAY ERION | 21 |
April 21, 1971 | NANCY JANE KEY, GARY LABRIE | 21 |
April 28, 1971 | TIKI GODS FROM RAILROAD TIES ARE OUTCOME OF HOBBY (MICHEL, DANIEL) | 2 |
April 28, 1971 | DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN KNOWN FOR HER MANY GOOD WORKS (WALKER, MABEL) | 25 |
April 28, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (TONNING, SALLY) | 27 |
April 28, 1971 | JUANITA FIRS SHOPPING AREA TO EXPAND (SKETCH) | 31 |
April 28, 1971 | TRAILER LOAD OF FOOD COLLECTED | 3 |
April 28, 1971 | BOB WIESEN TO RETIRE AS SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | LWHS DEBATERS DON’T MAKE EASY ARGUMENTATIVE PREY | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | LWEA COMMITTEE UNDERWRITES INNOVATIVE CLASSROOM PROJECTS | 19 |
April 28, 1971 | NORKIRK STUDENTS OFFERED FRIDAY AFTERNOON ELECTIVES | 26 |
April 28, 1971 | BULK OF PROPERTY TAX RECEIVED BY SCHOOLS | 30 |
April 28, 1971 | BCC SERVICE HELPS STUDENTS | 31 |
April 28, 1971 | ARLENE BROWN, STEVEN DAHL | 25 |
April 28, 1971 | DIANE BROWN, RICHARD EIRICH | 25 |
April 28, 1971 | SUSANNE LINDSTROM, DOUGLAS SHEEHAN | 25 |
April 28, 1971 | SUZANNE BUTE, BRUCE JOHNSON | 25 |
April 28, 1971 | KIRKLAND RECEPTION PLANNED FOR MICKEY MOUSE | 1A |
April 28, 1971 | MICKEY TO VISIT KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | FIREFIGHTING WAS A MAJOR PROBLEM IN KIRKLAND 50 YEARS AGO | 26 |
April 28, 1971 | FIREFIGHTING WAS A MAJOR PROBLEM IN KIRKLAND 50 YEARS AGO | 26 |
April 28, 1971 | JUANITA FIRS SHOPPING AREA TO EXPAND (SKETCH) | 31 |
April 28, 1971 | START OF MARINA EXPECTED IN MAY | 30 |
April 28, 1971 | HIGH WOODLAND POOL STAYS AFLOAT IN COURT | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | SHOT TAKES WOMAN’S LIFE (PETERSON, RITA M) | 19 |
April 28, 1971 | K CUMMINGS NAMED AS NEW NURSING DIRECTOR | 26 |
April 28, 1971 | EDWARDS, SOPHIA | 14 |
April 28, 1971 | REZNICK, JOHN | 14 |
April 28, 1971 | DRAKE, REGINA | 14 |
April 28, 1971 | BARTEE, VICKI | 14 |
April 28, 1971 | SCOTT, LEILA | 14 |
April 28, 1971 | REECE, MYRTLE | 14 |
April 28, 1971 | CUB SCOUT PACK 428 MARKS 25 CONSECUTIVE YEARS | 9 |
April 28, 1971 | SCOTT LOSES SPLIT DECISION AS COHEN RALLIES TO TAKE FINAL TWO ROUNDS (SC | 8 |
April 28, 1971 | HIGH WOODLAND POOL STAYS AFLOAT IN COURT | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | START OF MARINA EXPECTED IN MAY | 30 |
April 28, 1971 | SPECIAL BOATING SECTION | 1A-4A |
April 28, 1971 | EMPTY BUT NOT FOR LONG (PHOTO OF MARINA SLIPS) | 2A |
April 28, 1971 | SUBMERGED BAR NEAR MARINA (SKETCH) | 3A |
April 28, 1971 | YARROW BAY YACHT CLUB ENTERS OPENING DAY PARADE | 4A |
April 28, 1971 | EVERGREEN USE DROPS | 2A |
April 28, 1971 | MARKET STREET BEAUTIFICATION PROPOSED ALONG WITH EXTENSION | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | SR 520 SAFETY WORK SET | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | GENERAL TEL REQUESTING SUPPORTIVE RATE INCREASE | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | AWARD OF WATER PROJECT BID IS NEAR | 1 |
April 28, 1971 | STORM SEWER END CAVES IN (PHOTO) | 31 |
April 28, 1971 | SHARON TIMMONS, STEVEN HOWARD | 27 |
May 5, 1971 | SPRAYS CELEBRATE 67 YEARS WED (SPRAY, MR AND MRS W B) | 17 |
May 5, 1971 | AT THE GALLERY (PHOTO OF WELLS, TOM) | 11 |
May 5, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (PINDROH, ALBERT) | 18 |
May 5, 1971 | SCOUTER HENDRICKSON WINS LIBERTY BELL HONOR (HENDRICKSON, GEORGE) | 19 |
May 5, 1971 | JUANITA INN OFFERS SELECTIONS | 2 |
May 5, 1971 | NEW ATTRACTIONS AT THE FLAME | 2 |
May 5, 1971 | TERRY’S WAGONWHEEL A POPULAR SPOT! | 3 |
May 5, 1971 | STUDENT PET SHOW (PHOTO AT A G BELL) | 12 |
May 5, 1971 | OUT-OF-DISTRICT SPECIAL ED CENTER ENROLLMENT TO BE LIMITED | 3 |
May 5, 1971 | HAT DAY (PHOTO AT FHJH) | 11 |
May 5, 1971 | ROLYNN SHELLUM, STEVEN P ANDERSON | 18 |
May 5, 1971 | PAULINE PRICE, STEVEN SKOGMO | 18 |
May 5, 1971 | CITY HELP IN CLEANUP APPRECIATED | 13 |
May 5, 1971 | GIRL SCOUTS TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT ECOLOGY | 17 |
May 5, 1971 | MICKEY VISITS KIRKLAND (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | YACHTS, MICKEY MOUSE, SUN DRAW HUNDREDS TO MARINA DOCK | 24 |
May 5, 1971 | GRIVE’S REDISTRICTING PLAN WOULD SPLIT KIRKLAND IN THREE | 13 |
May 5, 1971 | TRAILER PARKING RULES SET | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | ARMED MAN ASKS HELP, RECEIVES IT | 13 |
May 5, 1971 | POSSESSION CHARGED | 13 |
May 5, 1971 | KIRKLAND POLICE EXPENSE RANKS 18TH IN STATE | 22 |
May 5, 1971 | HUBBELL, FRANK | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | PALEN, LILLIE | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | KARDONG, JOSEPH | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | STEINER, FREDERIC | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | HUNTER, RUTH | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | LEMMON, GEORGE | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | DENNY, FRANK | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | GRISWOLD, WESLEY | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | NORBY, SOFUS | 16 |
May 5, 1971 | GIRL SCOUTS TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT ECOLOGY | 17 |
May 5, 1971 | MEN RECEIVE SCOUTING AWARDS | 19 |
May 5, 1971 | SIXKILLER HELPS OPEN KIRKLAND LITTLE LEAGUE | 4 |
May 5, 1971 | HIGH WOODLANDS POOL: OPPONENTS SAY THEY WANT TRUE VOTE | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | TRAILER PARKING RULES SET | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | TRAILER PARKING RULES SET | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | TRAILER PARKING RULES SET | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | DO KIRKLAND-BOUND MOTORISTS NEED MORE SIGNS | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | CONTRACT LET FOR 124TH NE | 2 |
May 5, 1971 | AUDIENCE SCANT BUT INTEREST PERTINENT TO ONE-WAY PROPOSAL | 12 |
May 5, 1971 | POWER RATE HIKE ASKED | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | GENERAL TEL 1970 RETURN LESS THAN FAIR | 1 |
May 5, 1971 | FIRST COUNTY WATER DISTRICT HAS SUPPLY LINE IN KIRKLAND | 3 |
May 5, 1971 | $580,000 OKAYED FOR WATER MAIN PROJECTS | 22 |
May 5, 1971 | SANDRA MURRAY, IAN MCDONOUGH | 17 |
May 12, 1971 | CASCADIAN CHORALE IN CONCERT | 3 |
May 12, 1971 | IT IS CALLED TABLE TENNIS BY GERMAN STUDENT (DYLLICK-BRENZINGER, THOMAS) | 5 |
May 12, 1971 | SCOUT EARNS CHURCH AWARD (MCCRACKEN, BEN) | 18 |
May 12, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (DALE, PATTY) | 25 |
May 12, 1971 | JAMIE BAKER HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE |
29 |
May 12, 1971 | HOUSEHOLD THREE-RING CIRCUS BEFORE ‘JOURNAL DAY’ (GREENWOOD) | 30 |
May 12, 1971 | FORMER RESIDENT WISHES TO VISIT (MOORE, ARMELLA) | 30 |
May 12, 1971 | LEGISLATURE ACTS ON BRIDLE TRAILS | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | EVERGREEN GENERAL HOSPITAL 60 PER CENT COMPLETE | 19 |
May 12, 1971 | APARTMENT VACANCIES DROP BELOW 10% | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | COUNTY AGAIN CONSIDERS CITY’S POSITION ON NE 85TH CORRIDOR | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | JUANITA FIRS REZONE ASKED FOR EXPANSION | 3 |
May 12, 1971 | FISHERMAN IS FEARED DROWNED (WOOLLEY, RALPH) | 28 |
May 12, 1971 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP AT 155 | 30 |
May 12, 1971 | VISIT TO FOOD BANK STARTS DRIVE AT BEN FRANKLIN SCHOOL | 30 |
May 12, 1971 | JUANITA FIRS REZONE ASKED FOR EXPANSION | 3 |
May 12, 1971 | EV COX TO LEAVE BELL ON SABBATICAL | 2 |
May 12, 1971 | WILLIAM HAMLIN HEADS CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD | 2 |
May 12, 1971 | SCHOOL ART FAIRS TO ATTRACT SPECTATORS THIS WEEKEND | 23 |
May 12, 1971 | JULIANNE DEYOUNG, GARY OLSON | 24 |
May 12, 1971 | JOAN GOUYD, ROBERT VERME | 24 |
May 12, 1971 | MARY WILSON, ALLAN YOUNGBERG | 24 |
May 12, 1971 | CONNIE LOESBY, JOHN ROBERT HILL | 24 |
May 12, 1971 | KIMBERLEY FORNEY, THOMAS HADLEY | 24 |
May 12, 1971 | A RECYCLED TREE (PHOTO AT MARK TWAIN) | 7 |
May 12, 1971 | PLANTING CEREMONY (PHOTO AT HELEN KELLER) | 7 |
May 12, 1971 | SIMPSON RESEARCH CENTER HAS KEY WORK FOR COMMUNITY | 15 |
May 12, 1971 | FT FUNDING APPROVED FOR JUANITA PARK | 18 |
May 12, 1971 | GROUP STUDIES REGIONAL BOAT RAMP | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | THIEVES TAKE CAMERAS | 2 |
May 12, 1971 | EVERGREEN GENERAL HOSPITAL 60 PER CENT COMPLETE | 19 |
May 12, 1971 | OVERDOSES REQUIRE HOSPITALIZATION | 28 |
May 12, 1971 | GOSS, NEDRA | 22 |
May 12, 1971 | CHRISTENSEN, W R | 22 |
May 12, 1971 | BOYLE, ERNEST | 22 |
May 12, 1971 | VAN ALSTYNE, CHARLES | 22 |
May 12, 1971 | O’HARA, WILLIAM | 22 |
May 12, 1971 | GIRL SCOUTS ACCEPT CHALLENGE OF EARNING FIRST CLASS AWARD | 25 |
May 12, 1971 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL GUILDS HOLD INSTALLATION CEREMONY | 19 |
May 12, 1971 | POSTAGE RATES GO UP MAY 16 | 2 |
May 12, 1971 | GROUP STUDIES REGIONAL BOAT RAMP | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | FT FUNDING APPROVED FOR JUANITA PARK | 18 |
May 12, 1971 | GROUP STUDIES REGIONAL BOAT RAMP | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | NO PLANS FOR LAKE BOATERS, SAYS PORT COMMISSIONERS | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | STORM SEWER COULD DELAY LAKE PLAZA | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | FUTURE OF SR520 GIVEN | 14 |
May 12, 1971 | ROSE HILL CONSTRUCTION FOR 901 WIDENING (PHOTO) | 14 |
May 12, 1971 | STORM SEWER COULD DELAY LAKE PLAZA | 1 |
May 12, 1971 | UNDERGROUNDING PROJECT HITS SNAG | 1 |
May 19, 1971 | FOR AUTHOR HAZEL BERTO, ALASKA IS FOREVER IN HER WRITING EXPERIENCES | 17 |
May 19, 1971 | TEACHER WITH A POCKET FULL OF BEAR HUGS (WIGGINS, DOROTHY) | 18 |
May 19, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (POSEY, SHIRLEY) | 18 |
May 19, 1971 | FIRESTONE PERMIT TOPS ALL OTHERS | 2 |
May 19, 1971 | LWHS PARKING LOT CLOSED TO CURB ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES | 1 |
May 19, 1971 | ROBERT FROST STUDENTS MAKE LASTING CONTRIBUTION | 11 |
May 19, 1971 | BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING BEHIND SCHEDULE | 3 |
May 19, 1971 | LARGE WEDDING PLAN? THINK OF JOYCE (DON’S JUANITA RENTALS) | 19 |
May 19, 1971 | FOR FASHIONABLE LOOK, TRY THE STEIN | 19 |
May 19, 1971 | PAYMENT OF FEE QUESTIONED: SCHOOL DIRECTOR TERMS CITY UNCOOPERATIVE | 1 |
May 19, 1971 | LWSD SHUFFLES ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS | 1 |
May 19, 1971 | 60 STUDENT MUSICIANS PERFORM FOR BOARD | 3 |
May 19, 1971 | ROBERT FROST STUDENTS MAKE LASTING CONTRIBUTION | 11 |
May 19, 1971 | JUANITA HIGH MEETINGS PLANNED | 23 |
May 19, 1971 | TOMORROW NIGHT’S HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ARE SPECIAL PEOPLE | 24 |
May 19, 1971 | FIREMEN HONOR CO-WORKER (CUDABACK, EMERY) | 24 |
May 19, 1971 | FIRE CHIEF RETIRES (ANDERSON, ALBERT “ANDY”) | 24 |
May 19, 1971 | GROUP HEALTH TO GO TO KIRKLAND, REDMOND? | 1 |
May 19, 1971 | WHAT SHOULD HOUGHTON BEACH OFFER? | 13 |
May 19, 1971 | WHAT SHOULD HOUGHTON BEACH OFFER? | 13 |
May 19, 1971 | JUVENILE COURT IS NOT THE SUPER PARENT OF EVERY KID IN KING COUNTY | 1 |
May 19, 1971 | LWHS PARKING LOT CLOSED TO CURB ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES | 1 |
May 19, 1971 | WOOLLEY, RALPH | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | GRENFELL, BETTY | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | YOUNG, DONALD | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | VOYZEY, HARRY | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | PEACOCK, NANCY | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | WEBB, WILLIE | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | HEDRICK, ROSALTHA | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | ROSIN, MARGUERITE | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | SPEAR, WILLIAM | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | JACKMAN, ALMIRA | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | DOBBS, ROBERT | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | HEINRICH, PAUL | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | MARK, SILAS | 16 |
May 19, 1971 | CAMP FIRE WORK WINS AWARD (PARADIS, VIRGINIA) | 17 |
May 19, 1971 | WHAT SHOULD HOUGHTON BEACH OFFER? | 13 |
May 19, 1971 | CONCESSION IDEA DROPPED (MARINA PARK) | 22 |
May 19, 1971 | NEW MAN JOINS PARK DEPARTMENT (GRAEF, DOUG) | 24 |
May 19, 1971 | BOATING DEMONSTRATION SET | 3 |
May 19, 1971 | PROTEST PLANNED (SAVE SIMONDS ROAD) | 2 |
May 19, 1971 | 2 MEETINGS TO AIR SIMONDS ROAD PROJECT | 2 |
May 19, 1971 | WAY CLEARED TO START LAKE PLAZA PROJECT THIS SUMMER | 2 |
May 19, 1971 | GENERAL TEL INSTALLS 50,000TH UNIT | 2 |
May 19, 1971 | TANYA DOVER, THEODORE FLATEAU | 17 |
May 26, 1971 | WHITE SWAN CAR WASH – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
May 26, 1971 | NB OF C LOW BIDDER ON BONDS | 2 |
May 26, 1971 | ‘PRESIDENT OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN’ SETTLES IN JUANITA (AFRICA, PHILIP “SPIKE”) |
1 |
May 26, 1971 | DONNA, A DOER PAR EXCELLENCE (RAYMOND, DONNA) | 17 |
May 26, 1971 | MRS STONE IS NEW PRESIDENT OF CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY (STONE, MRS CLARE | 17 |
May 26, 1971 | BELL PTA AWARDS GOLDEN ACORN (POTTER, MARTHA) | 17 |
May 26, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (STOOPS, JO) | 18 |
May 26, 1971 | THE OTHER MRS CRISS, WHOSE NAME IS GLADYS (CRISS, GLADYS) | 23 |
May 26, 1971 | PTA COUNCIL AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS (DAVIDSON, SANDRA / JACCARD, WALTER) | 24 |
May 26, 1971 | KAMIAKIN DESIGN COMPLETE (SKETCH) | 3 |
May 26, 1971 | KIRKLAND FOOD BANK ALSO IN TROUBLE | 1 |
May 26, 1971 | SCHOOL BUDGET MEET SET | 1 |
May 26, 1971 | GIRLS MARCH FOR EQUAL RIGHTS | 2 |
May 26, 1971 | LW STUDENTS TAKE DAY OFF FOR ECOLOGY | 3 |
May 26, 1971 | FIRST-GRADERS SUCCEED IN HATCHING (HELEN KELLER) | 13 |
May 26, 1971 | STUDENTS LEARN BABY SITTING SKILLS (MARK TWAIN) | 13 |
May 26, 1971 | WHO’S MRS CRISS? ASK THE KIDS AT A G BELL | 23 |
May 26, 1971 | NORTHWEST COLLEGE TO GRADUATE 51 | 24 |
May 26, 1971 | ATHLETE TO ADDRESS LWHS GRADUATES JUNE 3 | 24 |
May 26, 1971 | 14 LWHS GRADUATES COME IN PAIRS | 24 |
May 26, 1971 | LESLIE KELLEY, STEVEN WALTON | 18 |
May 26, 1971 | JOAN CLARK, CORY RAY | 18 |
May 26, 1971 | TRUDY AVEY, BRADFORD ENGELBRECHT | 18 |
May 26, 1971 | JUDITH HUGO, DAVID RICHARDS | 18 |
May 26, 1971 | LW STUDENTS TAKE DAY OFF FOR ECOLOGY | 3 |
May 26, 1971 | CHIEF EXPLAINS CITY FIRE RATING TO ROTARY | 4 |
May 26, 1971 | KIRKLAND TO LOSE CLOUT IN METRO EXPANSION | 1 |
May 26, 1971 | JUANITA RESIDENTS COULD BUY TRIANGLE FOR PARK | 2 |
May 26, 1971 | LIONS NAME HARDWICK POLICEMAN OF MONTH (HARDWICK, DAVE) | 2 |
May 26, 1971 | BROMAN, OSCAR | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | CLITES, HENRY | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | BERNARDI, MILDRED | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | CARLETON, SMITH | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | LEE, VIOLET | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | ETZLER, JAMES | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | LOOTS, JOHN | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | HIMES, MILES | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | FISHER, HARVEY | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | PETERSON, GUS | 16 |
May 26, 1971 | VOTE IS FOR POOL | 1 |
May 26, 1971 | JUANITA RESIDENTS COULD BUY TRIANGLE FOR PARK | 2 |
May 26, 1971 | BUS SERVICE HERE IS PRETTY STABLE | 1 |
May 26, 1971 | FUNDING APPROVED FOR MARKET STREET WIDENING TO NE 124TH | 1 |
May 26, 1971 | SAVE SIMONDS MEETS WITH COUNTY TONIGHT | 2 |
May 26, 1971 | REVENUE BONDS TO FINANCE WATER-SEWER IMPROVEMENTS | 2 |
May 26, 1971 | COUNTY TRANSFER STATION RATES TO RISE NEXT WEEK | 2 |
May 26, 1971 | EASTSIDE DISPOSAL REQUESTS GARBAGE RATE INCREASE | 19 |
May 26, 1971 | LINDA DAILY, FRANK PERITORE | 18 |
June 2, 1971 | 2 LWSD ARTISTS TO REPRESENT STATE (WATSON, BOB / MANCL, GAIL) | 12 |
June 2, 1971 | YOUNG COUPLE CHOOSES EXPATRIATION (CLEMMONS, JACK / BRENT, MARY) | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | TWO WIN MUSIC FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIPS (KING, APRIL / LOWE, TINA) | 17 |
June 2, 1971 | CLOSING OF FOREST RIDGE FOR NEW CAMPUS … (PEABODY, EUNICE / EVOY, LEE / EV |
17 |
June 2, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (PALMER, LESLIE) | 18 |
June 2, 1971 | SHE PAINTS FOR HER OWN ENJOYMENT (HANSCHE, ANNE) | 23 |
June 2, 1971 | ARCHITECTS ANSWER CALL FOR COMMUNITY CONCERN | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | PACE CHEMICAL COMPANY PLANT WALLS RISE IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) | 19 |
June 2, 1971 | LWSD NOT NEGOTIATING, TEACHERS SAY | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | LWHS TO GRADUATE 352 TOMORROW | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD LINES TO BE STUDIED | 2 |
June 2, 1971 | JUANITA HIGH FACULTY APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED | 2 |
June 2, 1971 | LWSD SALARIES 33RD HIGHEST IN STATE | 2 |
June 2, 1971 | LWSD ASKS APPLICATIONS FOR TEACHER-TRAINING PROJECT | 3 |
June 2, 1971 | CLASS OF 1948 PLANS REUNION | 13 |
June 2, 1971 | PUGET SOUND COLLEGE TO MOVE TO EAST SIDE | 19 |
June 2, 1971 | LIN SALTER, WESLEY ROBERTS | 17 |
June 2, 1971 | JUANITA COUNCIL SEEKS HELP IN OPEN SPACE PROPOSAL | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | SEWER DISTRICT PROPOSES SANITARY LINE BENEATH LAKE AT JUANITA | 2 |
June 2, 1971 | LWSD NOT NEGOTIATING, TEACHERS SAY | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | SEWER DISTRICT PROPOSES SANITARY LINE BENEATH LAKE AT JUANITA | 2 |
June 2, 1971 | NEW PARK IS CITY’S 7TH ON LAKE (MARSH PARK) | 2 |
June 2, 1971 | VANDALS HIT POOL FACILITY (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | VANDALS HIT POOL FACILITY (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | LAUNDROMAT VANDALIZED | 22 |
June 2, 1971 | BURGLARS TAKE HUNTING GEAR | 23 |
June 2, 1971 | DR MCKIBBEN NAMED CHIEF OF EVERGREEN HOSPITAL STAFF | 2 |
June 2, 1971 | ROCHE, FRANK | 16 |
June 2, 1971 | HOLDERNESS, JACK | 16 |
June 2, 1971 | STUBBS, ROBERTA | 16 |
June 2, 1971 | CHIOCCHIO, DOMINICK | 16 |
June 2, 1971 | CLITES, HENRY | 16 |
June 2, 1971 | CAMPOREE HAS LARGE ATTENDANCE | 13 |
June 2, 1971 | SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL TEAM HERE? | 4 |
June 2, 1971 | SCOTT IN GYM (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
June 2, 1971 | JUANITA COUNCIL SEEKS HELP IN OPEN SPACE PROPOSAL | 1 |
June 2, 1971 | NEW PARK IS CITY’S 7TH ON LAKE (MARSH PARK) | 2 |
June 2, 1971 | BUS IS RESULT OF YEAR-LONG COMMUNITY-WIDE DRIVE (HANDICAPPED) | 11 |
June 2, 1971 | SEWER DISTRICT PROPOSES SANITARY LINE BENEATH LAKE AT JUANITA | 2 |
June 9, 1971 | STINSONS HONORED ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY (STINSON, MR AND MRS LISLE) | 18 |
June 9, 1971 | TIGER ‘MUM’ ABOUT 3 LOST YEARS (MCGREW, DICK) | 1 |
June 9, 1971 | SHE’LL BE PAID FOR SHOOTING THE RAPIDS (NELSON, MARCIA) | 17 |
June 9, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (SUTHOFF, BETSY & CATHY) | 18 |
June 9, 1971 | NEWS OF FORMER KIRKLAND RESIDENT (APRILL, ELISABETH WILSIE) | 18 |
June 9, 1971 | KELLER ELEMENTARY DEDICATION SET | 24 |
June 9, 1971 | KIRKLAND VACANCIES PUT AT 7 PER CENT | 1 |
June 9, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS NEW TEACHER PAY PLAN | 1 |
June 9, 1971 | LWSD OKAYS $16.4 MILLION BUDGET | 1 |
June 9, 1971 | AFTER COMMENCEMENT CAME THE GRADUATION PARTY FOR LWHS SENIORS (PHOT | 3 |
June 9, 1971 | TEACHERS IGNORED IN NEW SALARY SCHEDULE (LETTER FROM BINYON, DORTHA) | 22 |
June 9, 1971 | TEACHERS VS SALARY PLAN – WHAT’S NEXT? | 23 |
June 9, 1971 | BARBARA PENNINGTON, STEVE F RICE | 18 |
June 9, 1971 | MARY BLANEY, GARY JOHNSON | 18 |
June 9, 1971 | DORIAN JEAN LOUNSBURY, CARL ANDERSON | 18 |
June 9, 1971 | ANNUAL BEACH CLEAN-UP (PHOTO) | 2 |
June 9, 1971 | BIG FROG FOUND IN LITTLE POND | 13 |
June 9, 1971 | PUBLIC HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING AVAILABLE TO AREA RESIDENTS | 17 |
June 9, 1971 | TEACHERS VS SALARY PLAN – WHAT’S NEXT? | 23 |
June 9, 1971 | ANNUAL BEACH CLEAN-UP (PHOTO) | 2 |
June 9, 1971 | THENO, VIVIAN | 16 |
June 9, 1971 | JACKMAN, JOHN | 16 |
June 9, 1971 | HANSEN, HANS | 16 |
June 9, 1971 | STETSON, HAROLD | 16 |
June 9, 1971 | SMITH, MAJOR E E | 16 |
June 9, 1971 | JOHNSTON, THEODORA | 16 |
June 9, 1971 | JOHNSON THROWS CUBS NO-HIT GAME (JOHNSON, RUSTY) | 4 |
June 9, 1971 | CASCADE CYCLING CLUB STARTS LOCAL CHAPTER |
5 |
June 9, 1971 | OVER 100 ENTRANTS TO VIE IN TENNIS TOURNEY | 5 |
June 9, 1971 | DUGOUTS ARE IMPROVED | 4 |
June 9, 1971 | ONE-WAY TRAFFIC CAUTIOUSLY BOOSTED | 1 |
June 9, 1971 | DOWNTOWN PARKING VARIANCE HINGES ON ADEQUATE FUTURE OFFSTREET PARKI | 1 |
June 9, 1971 | MARKET STREET AGREEMENTS WITH COUNTY, STATE APPROVED | 2 |
June 9, 1971 | HADLEY DEVELOPMENT PARKING VARIANCE THOUGHT ‘SUBSTANTIAL’ | 2 |
June 9, 1971 | LANDSCAPING SET ON 405 | 13 |
June 9, 1971 | RATE INCREASE HEARINGS SET FOR GENERAL TEL, PUGET | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | FAMILY HONORS R DEVERES ON ANNIVERSARY (DEVERE, MR AND MRS RAYMOND SR) | 22 |
June 16, 1971 | KIWANIS AWARDS SCHOLAR (TEUTSCH, TERRI) | 16 |
June 16, 1971 | BANDUNG, INDONESIA, IS DESTINATION OF AREA FAMILIES (OWEN / MILES) | 21 |
June 16, 1971 | TEACHER CLOSES 34-YEAR CAREER (GUTZLER, MABEL) | 21 |
June 16, 1971 | IT BEGAN WITH POTTERY CLASSES (YOUNGBERG, CAROL) | 21 |
June 16, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (RAINWATER, JUDY) | 22 |
June 16, 1971 | SCHOLARSHIP WINNER ABOUNDS WITH TALENTS (ERONSON, TERESA) | 22 |
June 16, 1971 | FAMILY LOVE AND COOPERATION HERE THE SAME AS IN JAPAN (TAKEUCHI, YURI) | 23 |
June 16, 1971 | ORDINANCE TO PROTECT OLD BUILDING NEEDS REWORKING | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | DOWNTOWN SERVICE STATION BAN PROPOSED | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | PEAR TREE OPENING SET | 3 |
June 16, 1971 | NEW LIQUOR STORE OPEN IN JUANITA | 27 |
June 16, 1971 | DOWNTOWN SERVICE STATION BAN PROPOSED | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | DEVELOPMENT ZONING CHANGE WOULD DETER SPECULATION | 2 |
June 16, 1971 | UPPER AND LOWER LOTS FEASIBLE FOR 10TH WEST, PLANNERS SAY | 2 |
June 16, 1971 | TEACHERS ASK FOR IMPASSE COMMITTEE | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | DIRECTORS REITERATE STAND | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | MANY STUDENTS RECEIVE AWARDS EARNED AT KJHS | 15 |
June 16, 1971 | TEACHER CLOSES 34-YEAR CAREER (GUTZLER, MABEL) | 21 |
June 16, 1971 | CANDIDATES FILE IN JULY FOR THREE SCHOOL BOARD POSTS | 28 |
June 16, 1971 | PARK OPERATOR SUGGESTS EAST SIDE ROCK FESTIVAL | 28 |
June 16, 1971 | FIRE SAFETY PROGRAM TO PROTECT INVALIDS | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | NEW LEVY BREAK FOR SENIOR CITIZENS | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | FIRE SAFETY PROGRAM TO PROTECT INVALIDS | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | COMMUNITY APPROVES HOUGHTON PARK PLAN | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | JUANITA PROPOSED FOR COUNTY POLICE STATION | 2 |
June 16, 1971 | PERMIT ASKED FOR JUANITA BEACH WORK | 6 |
June 16, 1971 | JUANITA CDC GOES ON RECORD: OPEN SPACES, ROAD PLANS AIRED | 28 |
June 16, 1971 | TEACHERS ASK FOR IMPASSE COMMITTEE | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | PERMIT ASKED FOR JUANITA BEACH WORK | 6 |
June 16, 1971 | COMMUNITY APPROVES HOUGHTON PARK PLAN | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | BOAT LAUNCH COMMITTEE ASKS FOR CITIZEN VOLUNTEERS | 27 |
June 16, 1971 | JUANITA PROPOSED FOR COUNTY POLICE STATION | 2 |
June 16, 1971 | GROUP HEALTH CLINIC PROJECT POSTPONED | 1 |
June 16, 1971 | RAPER, VIRGIL | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | RUSSELL, ROBERT | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | LAMONT, JEAN | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | DEACON, RALPH | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | DOWNES, THOMAS | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | MILLER, JACK | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | NIELSEN, ALFRED | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | DR EINSTEIN SPEAKS TO KIWANIS CLUB | 6 |
June 16, 1971 | GREAT SCOTT! THE CHAMP AGAIN (SCOTT, FRASER) | 4 |
June 16, 1971 | BILL WATFORD WINS TWO TENNIS TITLES | 4 |
June 16, 1971 | JUANITA CDC GOES ON RECORD: OPEN SPACES, ROAD PLANS AIRED | 28 |
June 16, 1971 | PERMIT ASKED FOR JUANITA BEACH WORK | 6 |
June 16, 1971 | COMMUNITY APPROVES HOUGHTON PARK PLAN | 20 |
June 16, 1971 | OCHELTREE REAPPOINTED (LAKE WASHINGTON UNITED METHODIST) | 2 |
June 16, 1971 | BOAT LAUNCH COMMITTEE ASKS FOR CITIZEN VOLUNTEERS | 27 |
June 16, 1971 | HIGHWAY MEN CITED FOR SAFETY, SERVICE | 6 |
June 16, 1971 | CHAMBER MAKES FORMAL REQUEST FOR ONE-WAY TRAFFIC CHANGE | 27 |
June 16, 1971 | WATER LINE ASKED FOR TRAILS | 6 |
June 16, 1971 | BIG DITCH ON NE 60TH TO HOLD LARGEST WATER MAIN IN JOINT PROJECT | 27 |
June 23, 1971 | HONORED AT RECEPTION (KELLY, MR AND MRS ROBERT) | 17 |
June 23, 1971 | RECEPTION TO NOTE ANNIVERSARY (STEIDL, MR AND MRS MARTIN) | 18 |
June 23, 1971 | 42-YEAR NAVAL CAREER ENDED (PEDERSEN, ARTHUR S) | 16 |
June 23, 1971 | GAMUT OF HONORS GOES TO TEACHER (MORSE, FRANCES) | 17 |
June 23, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (CHAPLIN, SANDY) | 18 |
June 23, 1971 | LIKES MACRAME, LIVES IN CITY ‘WITH FEELING’ (JOHNSON, LAURA) | 23 |
June 23, 1971 | SERVICE STATION OPERATORS SURE THEY WON’T MOVE TOMORROW | 24 |
June 23, 1971 | STUDENT SAVES MAN FROM FIRE (CHATELAIN, RICHARD / CAUDLE, LEE) | 1 |
June 23, 1971 | WHERE IS KIRKLAND CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT HEADED (EDITORIAL) | 22 |
June 23, 1971 | KIRKLAND JOBLINE OFFICE HOPES TO FILL TEEN EMPLOYMENT NEEDS | 18 |
June 23, 1971 | WHERE IS KIRKLAND CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT HEADED | 22 |
June 23, 1971 | IMPASSE COMMITTEE TO STUDY LWSD TODAY | 1 |
June 23, 1971 | JUANITA OPENING THREATENED | 1 |
June 23, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD ASKS STUDY OF SMALL BIDS | 3 |
June 23, 1971 | WALKER WILL HEAD LW ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (WALKER, RICHARD) | 3 |
June 23, 1971 | 46 STRAIGHT-AS HEAD HONOR ROLL (LWHS) | 11 |
June 23, 1971 | EXCHANGE STUDENT COACHED ON JAPAN (SOUTHARD, MARY) | 17 |
June 23, 1971 | THE ESTABLISHMENT: A CENTER FOR ADULTS PROPOSED ON EAST SIDE | 17 |
June 23, 1971 | KIRKLAND JOBLINE OFFICE HOPES TO FILL TEEN EMPLOYMENT NEEDS | 18 |
June 23, 1971 | EDNA LEFFEL, CHARLES DAUGHERTY | 18 |
June 23, 1971 | PROBLEMS SHUT DOWN RECYCLING PROJECT | 1 |
June 23, 1971 | STUDENT SAVES MAN FROM FIRE (CHATELAIN, RICHARD / CAUDLE, LEE) | 1 |
June 23, 1971 | KIRKLAND HOSTS FIREFIGHTERS FIELD DAY | 24 |
June 23, 1971 | CITY TO SELL FOOD STAMPS | 2 |
June 23, 1971 | EMERGENCY SERVICES NOT FOUND AT KIRKLAND HOSPITAL | 3 |
June 23, 1971 | IMPASSE COMMITTEE TO STUDY LWSD TODAY | 1 |
June 23, 1971 | WATERFRONT ALTERATIONS PROPOSED | 3 |
June 23, 1971 | PIER PROPOSED FOR SHORELANDS EAST | 24 |
June 23, 1971 | BIKE POPULARITY GROWS – SO DO THEFTS | 13 |
June 23, 1971 | TWO ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION | 13 |
June 23, 1971 | 3 ARRESTED AFTER BURGLARY | 22 |
June 23, 1971 | LIONS HONOR WEBSTER AS OFFICER OF THE MONTH (WEBSTER, JERRY) | 24 |
June 23, 1971 | EMERGENCY SERVICES NOT FOUND AT KIRKLAND HOSPITAL | 3 |
June 23, 1971 | REYNOLDS, MINNIE | 16 |
June 23, 1971 | JOHNSON, LAURA | 16 |
June 23, 1971 | COLE, CLARK | 16 |
June 23, 1971 | VANEATON, MARY | 16 |
June 23, 1971 | TWO INTERNS JOIN JOURNAL FOR SUMMER (BRENNAN, CHERI / BROWN, DICK) | 3 |
June 23, 1971 | HOW’S THAT FOR IMAGINATION (MARIJUANA GROWING AT MARINA PARK) | 1 |
June 23, 1971 | HIGH SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS TRANSFORM KIWANIS PARK | 2 |
June 23, 1971 | SR 520 EXTENSION TO START IN JULY | 1 |
June 23, 1971 | COUNTY TO APPLY PRIORITIES CRITERIA TO SIMONDS ROAD | 3 |
June 23, 1971 | CONNIE LOESBY, JOHN HILL | 18 |
June 30, 1971 | SCHOOL FOR BLIND HONORS GRADUATE FROM KIRKLAND (EGAN, DAVID) | 2 |
June 30, 1971 | REDMOND GIRL HEADS FOR STATE LITTLE MISS PAGEANT (YATES, GEINA) | 13 |
June 30, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (ANSTETT, AGNES) | 19 |
June 30, 1971 | MR COUNTRY MUSIC RETIRES (ROBERTS, JACK) | 23 |
June 30, 1971 | BRIDLE TRAILS AREA FACED WITH 27 AND 45-FOOT LOTS … ONCE | 11 |
June 30, 1971 | ROSE HILL GETS NEW SALON (HOUSE OF LEONARD HAIRDRESSERS) | 3 |
June 30, 1971 | AUTO PARTS STORE EXPANDED, OPERATED LIKE SUPERMARKET (RON’S COST LESS | 3 |
June 30, 1971 | YES APPEALS FOR FUNDS TO CONTINUE HEADS UP AND OTHER SERVICES | 17 |
June 30, 1971 | ROSE HILL CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE VOLUNTEER ‘TO GO OUT’ TO IDAHO | 17 |
June 30, 1971 | KIRKLAND READIES COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: THE LAND, STABLE OR NOT, UPHOLDS | 1 |
June 30, 1971 | NO AGREEMENT YET IN TEACHER SALARY DISPUTE | 1 |
June 30, 1971 | JUANITA HIGH STILL STYMIED | 1 |
June 30, 1971 | 16 STUDENTS HEAD FINN HILL HONOR ROLL | 2 |
June 30, 1971 | LINDA HALEY, EDWARD WOISTMAN | 18 |
June 30, 1971 | BRIDLE TRAILS AREA FACED WITH 27 AND 45-FOOT LOTS … ONCE | 11 |
June 30, 1971 | NO AGREEMENT YET IN TEACHER SALARY DISPUTE | 1 |
June 30, 1971 | SAND BAR REMOVAL’S EFFECTIVENESS QUESTIONED UNTIL HIGHWAY COMPLETED | 3 |
June 30, 1971 | SAND BAR REMOVAL’S EFFECTIVENESS QUESTIONED UNTIL HIGHWAY COMPLETED | 3 |
June 30, 1971 | KIRKLAND POLICE PUT CYCLES IN SERVICE | 23 |
June 30, 1971 | YEOMAN, TRACY | 16 |
June 30, 1971 | RICHARDSON, JOHN | 16 |
June 30, 1971 | ESTES, LOUIS | 16 |
June 30, 1971 | DANIELS, KATHLEEN | 16 |
June 30, 1971 | TRENT, CLYDE | 16 |
June 30, 1971 | LEED, BERNA | 16 |
June 30, 1971 | POST OFFICE BECOMES POSTAL SERVICE THURSDAY | 1 |
June 30, 1971 | LETTER CARRIERS RAP POSTAL CHANGE (LETTER) | 22 |
June 30, 1971 | JO ANNE TOPS IN OPEN (CARNER, JO ANNE GUNDERSON) | 4 |
June 30, 1971 | BOAT LAUNCH COMMITTEE STILL NEEDED | 1 |
June 30, 1971 | COUNTY-WIDE BUS SYSTEM TO BE STUDIED THIS SUMMER | 2 |
June 30, 1971 | COUNTY ROAD OPPOSITION COMPELS ADOPTION OF NEW ROAD DESIGN PLAN | 1 |
June 30, 1971 | FORWARD THRUST FUNDS GRANTED FOR MARKET ST LANDSCAPING | 3 |
June 30, 1971 | SAND BAR REMOVAL’S EFFECTIVENESS QUESTIONED UNTIL HIGHWAY COMPLETED | 3 |
June 30, 1971 | SUSAN PRISEL, DANIEL BEHEYT | 18 |
June 30, 1971 | JULIANNE DEYOUNG, GARY OLSON | 18 |
July 7, 1971 | TILLMANS POSTPONE OBSERVING 50TH ANNIVERSARY (TILLMAN, MR AND MRS ALBE | 20 |
July 7, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (VANSLYCK, ANITA) | 15 |
July 7, 1971 | BAGS STILL AREN’T UNPACKED (BAILEY, GERRY AND MARGE) | 19 |
July 7, 1971 | MISS HARNISH TO PLAY IN NY (HARNISH, MARGARETTE) | 21 |
July 7, 1971 | FORMER FARMER AND POLICEMAN CHOOSES MINISTRY AT 43 (RIENSCHE, PAUL) | 25 |
July 7, 1971 | NATURE OF THE LAND DICTATES RESTRICTIONS ON BUILDING USES | 21 |
July 7, 1971 | SIDEWALK SALE SATURDAY | 1 |
July 7, 1971 | CAROL’S – JUANITA OFFERS NEW LINES | 26 |
July 7, 1971 | TREE FALLS ON HOUSE (10458 NE 142ND ST) | 2 |
July 7, 1971 | HOME GIVES SANCTUARY UNTIL BOYS PUT THEMSELVES TOGETHER | 2 |
July 7, 1971 | KIRKLAND FIRE STATIONS, PARK GET BOOST FROM TEEN WORKERS | 21 |
July 7, 1971 | THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGE – AND JUANITA SLOUGH | 24 |
July 7, 1971 | LWSD SETS NEW GOALS FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM | 1 |
July 7, 1971 | FEAST BRINGS RELEVANCY TO LWHS | 1 |
July 7, 1971 | SUMMER PROGRAM STARTED AT SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER | 2 |
July 7, 1971 | VICKIE ANN LUNDVALL, GREGORY MARTIN | 20 |
July 7, 1971 | SWEET ADELINES LAUNCH HUNT FOR COMMUNITY TALENT | 19 |
July 7, 1971 | WATERSHED SLIDE SHOWS INSTABILITY OF STEEP SLOPES | 1 |
July 7, 1971 | TWO KIRKLAND FIRES CAUSE $50000 DAMAGE (MARINER APTS ) | 3 |
July 7, 1971 | KIRKLAND FIRE STATIONS, PARK GET BOOST FROM TEEN WORKERS | 21 |
July 7, 1971 | WOMEN FIGHT FIRES | 25 |
July 7, 1971 | NATURE OF THE LAND DICTATES RESTRICTIONS ON BUILDING USES | 21 |
July 7, 1971 | THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGE – AND JUANITA SLOUGH | 24 |
July 7, 1971 | KIRKLAND WATERFRONT PLAN READY FOR PUBLIC | 1 |
July 7, 1971 | PROSECUTOR TO DROP DIVORCE-INTERVIEWS | 2 |
July 7, 1971 | ACCIDENTS INCREASE AS BIKE POPULARITY GROWS | 13 |
July 7, 1971 | PETERS, HENRY | 18 |
July 7, 1971 | DANIELS, KATHLEEN | 18 |
July 7, 1971 | HARDING, EMBRER | 18 |
July 7, 1971 | HANSEN, FREDERICKE | 18 |
July 7, 1971 | DAY CAMP EXPERIENCE AWAITS GIRLS AT EDITH MOULTON PARK | 19 |
July 7, 1971 | SWEET ADELINES LAUNCH HUNT FOR COMMUNITY TALENT | 19 |
July 7, 1971 | KIRKLAND WATERFRONT PLAN READY FOR PUBLIC | 1 |
July 7, 1971 | DAY CAMP EXPERIENCE AWAITS GIRLS AT EDITH MOULTON PARK | 19 |
July 7, 1971 | KIRKLAND FIRE STATIONS, PARK GET BOOST FROM TEEN WORKERS | 21 |
July 7, 1971 | THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGE – AND JUANITA SLOUGH | 24 |
July 7, 1971 | KATHLEEN ANN LOVITT, RODNEY RUPPRECHT | 20 |
July 7, 1971 | DONNA HIATT, JAMES SWEEN | 20 |
July 7, 1971 | KATHLEEN ANN LOVITT, RODNEY RUPPRECHT | 20 |
July 7, 1971 | DALE BOWDISH, STEPHEN LUTES | 20 |
July 14, 1971 | BANK TO BUILD IN KINGSGATE (NORTHSHORE FIRST NATIONAL) | 3 |
July 14, 1971 | NBC PROMOTES TWO LOCAL MEN (PARSONS, THOMAS / BENSON, NORMAN) | 3 |
July 14, 1971 | CITY BANK NOTES GAINS | 3 |
July 14, 1971 | INJURED LEG DOES NOT SLOW DOWN MARINE (HALEY, JOE JR) | 5 |
July 14, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (SOTER, DAVID & ERNA) | 12 |
July 14, 1971 | SEVEN ROSELLS AT SU THIS FALL | 17 |
July 14, 1971 | ‘RIGHT TO BUILD’ ON WATER CLAIMED | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | BREAKTHROUGH CONSTRUCTION DELAYED | 24 |
July 14, 1971 | COUNTY RECOMMENDATION SUPPORTS CITY’S STAND ON NE 85TH CORRIDOR | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | ALBERTSON’S HAS LIQUOR SALES OKAY | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | SPUDNUT SHOP OPENS THIS WEEKEND | 3 |
July 14, 1971 | SALE REPORT BESTS THE WEATHER (SIDEWALK SALE) | 3 |
July 14, 1971 | ‘RIGHT TO BUILD’ ON WATER CLAIMED | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | ZONING SPECIFICS SUGGESTED | 13 |
July 14, 1971 | PRESENT LAND USES RULE OUT MAJOR CHANGES | 19 |
July 14, 1971 | PHASE IN TEACHER PAY PLAN, REPORT SAYS | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | BOARD TO GET JUANITA ALTERNATIVE PLANS | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | WHO’S RUNNING FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD | 2 |
July 14, 1971 | GROUP MAY BACK SCHOOL CANDIDATES | 2 |
July 14, 1971 | COMPLETE TEXT OF IMPASSE COMMITTEE REPORT | 13 |
July 14, 1971 | MINISTER ASKS ACTION AGAINST TEACHER OVER ‘SEX SURVEY’ | 13 |
July 14, 1971 | JOLENE JOHNSEN, DAVID DELAP | 18 |
July 14, 1971 | KATHERINE LA BORN, BOBBY LEE MCBRIDE | 18 |
July 14, 1971 | PLEA CITES LACK OF ‘PRIDE IN YOUR CITY’ | 2 |
July 14, 1971 | THREE COUNCIL POSITIONS OPEN | 13 |
July 14, 1971 | PRESENT LAND USES RULE OUT MAJOR CHANGES | 19 |
July 14, 1971 | LEGAL ASPECTS OF COUNTY DIRECTING METRO TO BE STUDIED | 3 |
July 14, 1971 | MERO TAKES PLANNED PARENTHOOD POST (MERO, RALPH) | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | ‘RIGHT TO BUILD’ ON WATER CLAIMED | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | BLUE LIGHTS REPLACE RED AUGUST 13 | 19 |
July 14, 1971 | GISLE, LARS | 4 |
July 14, 1971 | HOLT, SHANNON | 4 |
July 14, 1971 | FROST, IDA | 4 |
July 14, 1971 | CRANWELL, JAMES | 4 |
July 14, 1971 | NORMAN NEW ROTARY PRESIDENT (NORMAN, ROBERT) | 2 |
July 14, 1971 | REAL ESTATE FIRM OPENS BRANCH HERE (OVERLAKE REALTY) | 3 |
July 14, 1971 | NATIONAL HIGH JUMP RECORD FOR JOHANNA (DEYOUNG, JOHANNA) | 24 |
July 14, 1971 | NEW SIGNS WILL INCLUDE KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 14, 1971 | REDMOND WAY BID OPENING TOMORROW | 4 |
July 14, 1971 | HIGHWAY PROJECTS IN FINAL STAGES | 16 |
July 14, 1971 | MARY MCCOY, RICHARD CASE | 17 |
July 14, 1971 | DIANE BROWN, RICHARD EIRICH | 17 |
July 14, 1971 | SHARRON COOK, JOHN M QUINN | 17 |
July 14, 1971 | SANDRA CARLSON, RICHARD A GOMEZ | 18 |
July 21, 1971 | ONLY IN MAGIC GARDEN: TOMATOES IN NINE WEEKS |
1 |
July 21, 1971 | KIRKLAND BANK MANAGER NAMED NEW PRESIDENT (GREGORY, SIDNEY) | 5 |
July 21, 1971 | KIRKLAND WOMAN RETIRES (MILLER, VERE) | 5 |
July 21, 1971 | REMARKABLE MARIAN IRWIN IN UN POST | 19 |
July 21, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (FRANK, CARMEN) | 20 |
July 21, 1971 | KIRKLAND LAD FINDS CHALLENGE IN DERBY (BASS, BILL) | 26 |
July 21, 1971 | STANDARD OIL TO ABANDON STATION | 1 |
July 21, 1971 | HOME OF EARLY SETTLERS GONE (NYGAR) | 5 |
July 21, 1971 | STANDARD OIL TO ABANDON STATION | 1 |
July 21, 1971 | WELDER EXPANDING; WILL HAVE NEW SHOP (CHODYKIN, JOE) | 5 |
July 21, 1971 | YOUTH SERIOUSLY INJURED IN BOAT ACCIDENT (KRIPAS, ADRIAN) | 1 |
July 21, 1971 | STANDARD OIL TO ABANDON STATION | 1 |
July 21, 1971 | LIONS PLANNING FLIGHT FOR SIGHT | 1 |
July 21, 1971 | AREA FOOD BANKS FACE EMERGENCY | 13 |
July 21, 1971 | BOARD, TEACHERS ARRIVING AT COMPROMISE, BOTH SAY | 2 |
July 21, 1971 | JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS OPPOSING DOUBLE SHIFTING PREFER STARTING L | 2 |
July 21, 1971 | FUNDS ASKED FOR GROUND STATION | 3 |
July 21, 1971 | LINDA ANN SCHASTEEN, EDWARD URBACK | 19 |
July 21, 1971 | FIREMEN LOSE LIGHTS | 2 |
July 21, 1971 | DISASTER AVERTED BY FIRE VICTIM (DODD, ROBERT) | 5 |
July 21, 1971 | YOUNG PEOPLE INVITED TO BECOME VOTER REGISTRARS | 20 |
July 21, 1971 | REZONE RULING DELAYED; QUESTIONS RAISED | 2 |
July 21, 1971 | JUANITA CDC LOOKS AT SEWERS | 14 |
July 21, 1971 | LABOR DISPUTE SETTLED: MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS RESUMED LOCALLY | 1 |
July 21, 1971 | BOARD, TEACHERS ARRIVING AT COMPROMISE, BOTH SAY | 2 |
July 21, 1971 | WATERFRONT OWNERS NOW FACED WITH RESTRICTIONS FOR USES | 3 |
July 21, 1971 | STRANDED MOTORIST RESCUED IN MOST COURTEOUS WAY (WEBSTER, JERRY) | 15 |
July 21, 1971 | O’CONNOR, ANN | 12 |
July 21, 1971 | MORGAN, GENEVIEVE | 12 |
July 21, 1971 | ADAMS, ELDRETH | 12 |
July 21, 1971 | 12 NORTH LAKE SCOUTS TO ATTEND WORLD JAMBOREE | 3 |
July 21, 1971 | LAKE WASHINGTON SKIPPERS BUILD FOR FUTURE ON COLORFUL PAST | 21 |
July 21, 1971 | THERE’S WATER IN THERE, TOO (PHOTO OF POOL) | 1 |
July 21, 1971 | PARK PLAN CONSIDERS COMMUNITY DESIRES | 15 |
July 21, 1971 | MOULTON PARK WILL HAVE FARMHOUSE | 19 |
July 21, 1971 | PUBLIC TO PREVIEW MARKET STREET PLANS | 1 |
July 21, 1971 | NORTHEAST AREA OF KIRKLAND TO BENEFIT FROM COUNTY ROADS | 13 |
July 21, 1971 | JUANITA CDC LOOKS AT SEWERS | 14 |
July 21, 1971 | HIGH WIRE ELIMINATION NEAR 100% | 21 |
July 21, 1971 | SUSAN SCHILLINGER, RICHARD ROUSE | 20 |
July 28, 1971 | KIRKLAND PIED PIPER ENTERTAINS KIDS (WAGENER, ELMER) | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | UW PROFESSOR NAMED NEW JOURNALISM HEAD (CLARKE, PETER) | 2 |
July 28, 1971 | LIFE GUARD CITES VALUE OF FIRST AID (DECKER, NICK) | 3 |
July 28, 1971 | CROCKETT, DAVY | 18 |
July 28, 1971 | NORWEGIAN DAUGHTER RETURNS VISIT HERE (KVARNES, BERIT) | 18 |
July 28, 1971 | SENDS GREETINGS (PHOTO OF KEAN, HARRY) | 18 |
July 28, 1971 | MODEL PLANE DESIGNER AFTER 2 WORLD RECORDS (REYNOLDS, FRANCIS) | 19 |
July 28, 1971 | MORE SEATS ARE POSSIBLE FOR RHS STADIUM | 13 |
July 28, 1971 | ADDED EXEMPTIONS FOR MOBILE HOME OWNERS | 2 |
July 28, 1971 | SHOP MARKS 13TH YEAR (KIRKLAND ART MART) | 23 |
July 28, 1971 | KIRKLAND PIED PIPER ENTERTAINS KIDS (WAGENER, ELMER) | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | ‘FUN MOBILE’ BIG WITH LITTLE KIDS | 12 |
July 28, 1971 | TEACHER SALARY PLAN TO BE PHASED IN | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | BRUNO DEFENDS RECOMMENDATION FOR REMOVAL OF NEGOTIATOR | 3 |
July 28, 1971 | PARENT – TEACHER – STUDENT GROUP FORMS AT JUANITA HIGH | 4 |
July 28, 1971 | SCHOOL PERSONNEL CHANGES | 5 |
July 28, 1971 | SENIOR PICTURES ARE NAME TAGS FOR REUNION | 18 |
July 28, 1971 | SANDRA ALLEN, HARLEY D ANDERS | 17 |
July 28, 1971 | EAST SIDE PORT OFFICIALS SOUGHT | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | LIFE GUARD CITES VALUE OF FIRST AID (DECKER, NICK) | 3 |
July 28, 1971 | GRANT RECEIVED FOR MARYMOOR DIG | 2 |
July 28, 1971 | JUANITA – KIRKLAND SLOUGH PLAN CONSIDERED | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | JUANITA SLOUGH CONCEPT PRACTICAL, SAYS BECKER | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | TEACHER SALARY PLAN TO BE PHASED IN | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | BRUNO DEFENDS RECOMMENDATION FOR REMOVAL OF NEGOTIATOR | 3 |
July 28, 1971 | NEW BEACH AND DAY CAMP AT DENNY PARK | 2 |
July 28, 1971 | POLICE SEIZE LSD | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | CON MEN INFILTRATE NORTHWEST: POLICE | 3 |
July 28, 1971 | LIONS TO HONOR FULLER AS OFFICER OF MONTH (FULLER, ROBERT) | 5 |
July 28, 1971 | INDIAN DAYS AT MARYMOOR SLATED | 13 |
July 28, 1971 | MERKELEY, ALBERT | 16 |
July 28, 1971 | LAFRANCE, MICHAEL | 16 |
July 28, 1971 | GREB, BERNICE | 16 |
July 28, 1971 | APARTMENT OWNERS SEEK NEW MEMBERS | 2 |
July 28, 1971 | FLYERS COMPETE IN REMOTE CONTROL AIRPLANE CONTEST | 19 |
July 28, 1971 | BEL-KIRK WINS STATE, HEADS FOR VICTORIA | 22 |
July 28, 1971 | JUANITA – KIRKLAND SLOUGH PLAN CONSIDERED | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | JUANITA SLOUGH CONCEPT PRACTICAL, SAYS BECKER | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | NEW BEACH AND DAY CAMP AT DENNY PARK | 2 |
July 28, 1971 | PARK PEOPLE OFFER IDEAS CRITICISM | 2 |
July 28, 1971 | PUBLIC, GOVERNMENT CREDITED FOR PARK SYSTEM | 12 |
July 28, 1971 | HIGH WOODLANDS POOL IN TIME FOR SUMMER | 19 |
July 28, 1971 | SEWER MAIN AND ALLEY CROSSINGS COULD CAUSE HADLEY MARINA PROBLEMS | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | THREE ROAD JOBS TOP $5 MILLION | 4 |
July 28, 1971 | PLAN CALLS FOR CENTRAL WAY TRAFFIC CHANGES | 5 |
July 28, 1971 | PUBLIC RESPONSE TO MARKET STREET SMALL BUT EFFECTIVE | 5 |
July 28, 1971 | WATER LINE BREAK RAISES NEW PAVEMENT | 24 |
July 28, 1971 | SEWER MAIN AND ALLEY CROSSINGS COULD CAUSE HADLEY MARINA PROBLEMS | 1 |
July 28, 1971 | NOW WE CAN TALK ABOUT WATER SYSTEM, ONCE IN JEOPARDY | 4 |
July 28, 1971 | WATER LINE BREAK RAISES NEW PAVEMENT | 24 |
July 28, 1971 | JANINE BRENNAN, DEAN EVERETT FREDERICKSON | 17 |
July 28, 1971 | SANDRA DAILY, DANIEL CAIN | 17 |
July 28, 1971 | JOAN GOUYD, ROBERT VERME | 17 |
August 4, 1971 | OSCAR MACKS TO OBSERVE 70TH ANNIVERSARY | 18 |
August 4, 1971 | NEVER A DULL MOMENT DURING CLASSES AT CAL | 17 |
August 4, 1971 | BAGPIPERS COMPETE IN GAMES (MCBRIDE, JOHN & CHRIS) | 24 |
August 4, 1971 | WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT FOILED (REYNOLDS, FRANCIS) | 2 |
August 4, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (AGNER, ELEANOR) | 18 |
August 4, 1971 | DISC JOCKEY, 17, INVITES LISTENERS TO BIRTHDAY PARTY (DESALVO, DUANE) | 24 |
August 4, 1971 | CENTRAL SCHOOL, EXTRA RHS SEATS STALLED | 1 |
August 4, 1971 | KOZY KITCHEN REOPENS | 24 |
August 4, 1971 | NEVER A DULL MOMENT DURING CLASSES AT CAL | 17 |
August 4, 1971 | 14 FILE FOR 3 SCHOOL BOARD SEATS | 1 |
August 4, 1971 | JUANITA TO DOUBLE WITH RHS; NOV 22 SET AS OPENING DAY | 2 |
August 4, 1971 | OPEN MEETING LAW TO HAVE LITTLE IMPACT ON LWSD BOARD | 3 |
August 4, 1971 | ORCHESTRA CLASS NEEDED (LETTER FROM BANTON, WALTER) | 16 |
August 4, 1971 | NEVER A DULL MOMENT DURING CLASSES AT CAL | 17 |
August 4, 1971 | ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL EVOLVING | 18 |
August 4, 1971 | KAY MORIN NAMED SCHOOL FOOD HEAD | 19 |
August 4, 1971 | LAKE WASHINGTON LEVY IS FOURTH HIGHEST IN STATE | 19 |
August 4, 1971 | KIRKLAND JOBLINE COULD USE MORE JOBS | 5 |
August 4, 1971 | JOB CENTER HAS PLACED OVER 100 IN SUMMER JOBS | 24 |
August 4, 1971 | BEGONIA SHOW PLANNED | 17 |
August 4, 1971 | FIRE DEPARTMENT CHANGES AS MODERN TIMES REPLACE OLD | 3 |
August 4, 1971 | EAST SIDERS FILE FOR PORT COMMISSION | 1 |
August 4, 1971 | CITY WATERFRONT, ZONING ORDINANCES QUESTIONED, TABLED | 2 |
August 4, 1971 | FIRE DEPARTMENT CHANGES AS MODERN TIMES REPLACE OLD | 3 |
August 4, 1971 | TIMES HAVE CHANGED (LETTER FROM DAVIS, WILLIAM) | 16 |
August 4, 1971 | ROCKET RESEARCH SNIFFS SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS | 2 |
August 4, 1971 | JUANITA PARK: NEW MANAGEMENT ACT DELAYS BEACH DEVELOPMENT | 5 |
August 4, 1971 | FEW DETAILS PLANNED YET FOR JUANITA SLOUGH BRIDGE | 5 |
August 4, 1971 | CITY WATERFRONT, ZONING ORDINANCES QUESTIONED, TABLED | 2 |
August 4, 1971 | JUANITA PARK: NEW MANAGEMENT ACT DELAYS BEACH DEVELOPMENT | 5 |
August 4, 1971 | BOY, STOLEN CAR, IN THREE-WAY WRECK | 1 |
August 4, 1971 | CONCERN FOR NURSES DIFFERS FROM OTHER AREA HOSPITALS | 19 |
August 4, 1971 | AT MARYMOOR PARK: NORTHWEST INDIAN CELEBRATION STARTS FRIDAY | 13 |
August 4, 1971 | KEAN, HARRY | 4 |
August 4, 1971 | LAFRANCE, MICHAEL | 4 |
August 4, 1971 | LINDROS, HELEN | 4 |
August 4, 1971 | ONE PRIMARY IN KIRKLAND COUNCIL RACE | 1 |
August 4, 1971 | JOURNAL CARRIER WINS SLEEPING BAG (AHRON, KEVIN | 2 |
August 4, 1971 | YOUNG RUTH TEAM PLAYS IN STATE TOURNEY TODAY | 23 |
August 4, 1971 | JUANITA PARK: NEW MANAGEMENT ACT DELAYS BEACH DEVELOPMENT | 5 |
August 4, 1971 | NEW PASTOR ANNOUNCED (SEAGRAVES, VERAL – JUANITA CREST CHRISTIAN CHUR | 18 |
August 4, 1971 | TIGHT-KNIT CONSTRUCTION OUTFIT BEATS THE CLOCK | 1 |
August 4, 1971 | 405 SOUTHBOUND TO OPEN TOMORROW | 1 |
August 4, 1971 | FEW DETAILS PLANNED YET FOR JUANITA SLOUGH BRIDGE | 5 |
August 4, 1971 | PHONE HOOKUPS RISE 6% | 1 |
August 4, 1971 | REBECCA JOHNSON, STEPHEN CAIN | 18 |
August 11, 1971 | ‘DUCKY’ IS SURPRISED (ROPER, WILLIAM) | 2 |
August 11, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (MUELLER, GALE) | 18 |
August 11, 1971 | VARIED CAREERS VALUABLE TO BEST-SELLING AUTHOR (ASHER, CASH) | 19 |
August 11, 1971 | SUNSET BY THE MILL (PHOTO OF GLOBE FEED MILL) | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | STATION DEMOLISHED; OIL COMPANY TO SELL | 3 |
August 11, 1971 | NEW BUILDING TO HOUSE LAKEVIEW BODY SHOP | 3 |
August 11, 1971 | NEW CENTRAL SCHOOL MAY FACE HURDLE | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | LWSD BUYS UNION HILL SITES | 5 |
August 11, 1971 | SEMINARY NOT TO BE PARK (ST EDWARDS) | 19 |
August 11, 1971 | SEMINARY NOT TO BE PARK (ST EDWARDS) | 19 |
August 11, 1971 | LOAN APPROVED FOR BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING | 19 |
August 11, 1971 | NEW CAPITAL TO BOOST BUSINESS | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | ALBERTSON’S MARKET HAS 32ND BIRTHDAY | 3 |
August 11, 1971 | NEW CAPITAL TO BOOST BUSINESS | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | UGN GOAL $8 MILLION | 19 |
August 11, 1971 | PERMIT ASKED FOR EXCAVATION (NORTH OF CRESTWOODS PARK) | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | BACK TO SCHOOL – SPECIAL EDITION | 1A-8A |
August 11, 1971 | LWSD EXPECTS NEARLY 16000 STUDENTS | 2A |
August 11, 1971 | FINANCIAL WOES UNPRECEDENTED | 3A |
August 11, 1971 | SCHOOL ADDRESSES, PRINCIPALS | 5A |
August 11, 1971 | ADULT ED SCHOOL STARTS 23RD YEAR | 7A |
August 11, 1971 | 70 LWSD ADMINISTRATORS ATTEND MANAGEMENT MEETING | 2 |
August 11, 1971 | CPA – ATTORNEY IS DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (HUGUENIN, GENE) | 2 |
August 11, 1971 | KHS CLASS OF 1941 HOLDS FIRST REUNION; MAKES UP FOR LOST TIME | 18 |
August 11, 1971 | MARIJO PICKERING, WAYNE LARSON | 17 |
August 11, 1971 | ELIZABETH TRUMAN, JOHN FARRA | 17 |
August 11, 1971 | FIRE PROTECTION, SAFETY: COMMUNITY REAPS THE BENEFITS | 2 |
August 11, 1971 | FIRE CODE UNIFICATION PUSH ON EAST SIDE | 2 |
August 11, 1971 | TOO LATE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS TO FILE FOR LEVY EXEMPTIONS | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | KIRKLAND TO FOLLOW STATE LEAD TO NEW BINGO-RAFFLES LAW | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | TRAFFIC ARRESTS END IN DRUG CHARGES | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | 3 LEAVE, 2 JOIN KIRKLAND POLICE | 2 |
August 11, 1971 | MORE TICKETS FOR BOATERS THIS YEAR | 3 |
August 11, 1971 | BLUE LIGHTS EFFECTIVE FRIDAY | 3 |
August 11, 1971 | DURHAM LEAVING AS KIRKLAND LIBRARIAN (DURHAM, GEORGE) | 3 |
August 11, 1971 | INDIANS GATHER AT MARYMOOR (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 11, 1971 | 20,000 ATTEND NW INDIAN ENCAMPMENT | 5 |
August 11, 1971 | GRAY, MARGUERITE | 13 |
August 11, 1971 | CAMPBELL, BARBARA | 13 |
August 11, 1971 | DEMARIS, CECIL | 13 |
August 11, 1971 | MERRIFIELD, NOBLE | 13 |
August 11, 1971 | 10 SCOUTS PEDAL TO WHIDBEY AND BACK AGAIN | 24 |
August 11, 1971 | KIRKLAND POPULAR? (PHOTO OF MARINA) | 12 |
August 11, 1971 | SEMINARY NOT TO BE PARK (ST EDWARDS) | 19 |
August 11, 1971 | MORE TICKETS FOR BOATERS THIS YEAR | 3 |
August 11, 1971 | KIRKLAND POPULAR? (PHOTO OF MARINA) | 12 |
August 11, 1971 | ALTERATIONS ASKED ON EVERGREEN PT BRIDGE | 2 |
August 11, 1971 | JERI ANN JAYNE, KENNETH TARP | 17 |
August 11, 1971 | BARBARA MUELLER, GEORGE S ALLISON | 17 |
August 11, 1971 | BARBARA JO RITTER, JEFFREY BUSH | 17 |
August 11, 1971 | JUDITH ANNE HUGO, JOHN RICHARDS | 17 |
August 11, 1971 | SUSAN STYNER, JAY FOGARTY | 17 |
August 18, 1971 | SCHOTT TO MANAGE SAVINGS AND LOAN | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (TODD, KEN AND BARBARA) | 19 |
August 18, 1971 | GARDEN PARTY RENEWAL BRINGS 4TH GENERATION (HART, JESSE) | 19 |
August 18, 1971 | MUSSER BUILDING SAILBOAT HULLS (MUSSER, JIM) | 24 |
August 18, 1971 | FORMER CITY EMPLOYEE RECALLS EARLY DAYS (HAYES, JOHN) | 26 |
August 18, 1971 | NIXON PLAN EXPECTED, OVERDUE | 1 |
August 18, 1971 | NEW MEN’S STORE COMING TO KIRKLAND (MOSS BAY TRADING COMPANY) | 2 |
August 18, 1971 | LIQUOR LICENSE ASKED (KIRKLAND GARDENS) | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | FIRESTONE OPENS STORE | 21 |
August 18, 1971 | MUSSER BUILDING SAILBOAT HULLS (MUSSER, JIM) | 24 |
August 18, 1971 | MEALS ON WHEELS BEGINS | 15 |
August 18, 1971 | WAGE FREEZE HITS LWSD: TEACHER SALARY SETTLEMENT SCUTTLED | 1 |
August 18, 1971 | PRIMARY COULD DETERMINE ONE SCHOOL BOARD RACE | 2 |
August 18, 1971 | LWSD ESTABLISHES A LITTLE ‘COMMUNITY SCHOOL’ | 2 |
August 18, 1971 | RHS SEATS, NEW CENTRAL SCHOOL WIN REVERSAL | 2 |
August 18, 1971 | 4 TEACHERS ATTEND NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT | 14 |
August 18, 1971 | WELFARE PROGRAM HIRES 22 | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | DEBORAH KISSINGER, RICHARD GOLLOFON | 20 |
August 18, 1971 | MARGARET GIBBS, TOR HOLMBERG | 20 |
August 18, 1971 | SHARON CHRISTY, GEORGE AXTELL | 20 |
August 18, 1971 | BIKE DERBY QUEEN (LOUGH, KRIS) | 1 |
August 18, 1971 | KIRKLAND FIREMEN FEEL THEY ARE PROFESSIONALS | 13 |
August 18, 1971 | ACCIDENTAL FIRE BURNS CLUBHOUSE | 13 |
August 18, 1971 | FORMER CITY EMPLOYEE RECALLS EARLY DAYS (HAYES, JOHN) | 26 |
August 18, 1971 | COUNCIL APPROVES HOUGHTON BEACH PLANS | 14 |
August 18, 1971 | WAGE FREEZE HITS LWSD: TEACHER SALARY SETTLEMENT SCUTTLED | 1 |
August 18, 1971 | COUNCIL APPROVES HOUGHTON BEACH PLANS | 14 |
August 18, 1971 | BOY, 15, ARRESTED FOR THEFT | 1 |
August 18, 1971 | 3 LEAVE KIRKLAND POLICE | 2 |
August 18, 1971 | PUBLIC DISINTEREST HURTS POLICE WORK | 15 |
August 18, 1971 | BURGLAR TAKES STEREO | 26 |
August 18, 1971 | TONKIN, HERBERT | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | MONTEITH, HOMER | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | GRAVES, RICHARD | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | HOLDERNESS, RUTH | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | CROSSEN, JOHN | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | OLSON, TRYGVE | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | FINK, AILENE | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | JOHNSON, LORRAINE | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | DEMARIS, CECIL | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | MANNING, BEATRICE | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | GUTIERREZ, VIVIAN | 12 |
August 18, 1971 | NORTH LAKES DISTRICT AIMS FOR NEW SCOUTING MARKS | 2 |
August 18, 1971 | FILINGS IN COUNTY DISTRICTS TO OPEN SEPT 3 | 1 |
August 18, 1971 | ASSESSOR CANDIDATE FAVORS BROADER TAX BASE (RYHERD, MIKE) | 1 |
August 18, 1971 | KIRKLAND COUNCIL CANDIDATES ADDRESS ISSUES | 26 |
August 18, 1971 | BIKE DERBY SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY WAY | 4 |
August 18, 1971 | COUNCIL APPROVES HOUGHTON BEACH PLANS | 14 |
August 18, 1971 | DAY CAMP TEACHES CAMP SKILLS, OUTDOOR APPRECIATION | 15 |
August 18, 1971 | GOING DOWN WITH HIS SHIP (PHOTO OF SUNKEN RUN-ABOUT) | 1 |
August 18, 1971 | ARCHITECT EXPLAINS CHANGES IN MARKET STREET BEAUTIFICATION PLANS | 3 |
August 18, 1971 | RESTRICTIVE PARKING ORDINANCE TO BE DISCUSSED, QUESTIONED | 3 |
August 18, 1971 | LAKE ST DITCH TO BE PATCHED SOON | 18 |
August 25, 1971 | MIKE MALINOSKY CHEVRON – GRAND OPENING | 24 |
August 25, 1971 | 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (ENGELKE, MR AND MRS JOHN) | 19 |
August 25, 1971 | GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED (MELLIS, MR AND MRS BRUCE) | 19 |
August 25, 1971 | BAGPIPER TAKES FIRST (MCBRIDE, JOHN) | 18 |
August 25, 1971 | FOSTER PARENTS GIVE ‘FIRST LOVE’ (COLLINS, ROBERT & AGNES) | 19 |
August 25, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (ANSTETT, KATHY / O’NEILL, PEGGY) | 21 |
August 25, 1971 | WATER SKIING BEGAN WITH IBSEN FAMILY | 26 |
August 25, 1971 | HOW IMPORTANT IS A BUILDING TO SCHOOLS> | 2 |
August 25, 1971 | ADVENTIST SCHOOL EXPANDS | 14 |
August 25, 1971 | KINGSGATE CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED | 13 |
August 25, 1971 | CHEVRON OPENING PLANNED (ROSE HILL) | 11 |
August 25, 1971 | CHAMBER ASKS SUPPORT FOR BY-PASS | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | YES OFFERS MANY SERVICES, OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH | 14 |
August 25, 1971 | ROSE HILL RESIDENTS CONTEST NE 85TH REZONE PROPOSAL | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD SETS SPECIAL MEETING | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | JUANITA, MUIR TEACHERS PREPARE FOR NEW PROJECT PLAN | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | COMMUNITY SCHOOL PLANS THURSDAY MEETING | 12 |
August 25, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES DISCUSS PRIORITIES | 15 |
August 25, 1971 | LWSD SWIM INSTRUCTION BEGINS | 24 |
August 25, 1971 | KIRKLAND, REDMOND IN LINE FOR FEDERAL JOB FUNDING | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | TEAMWORK A MUST WHEN FIREFIGHTING | 2 |
August 25, 1971 | FLAMES LEVEL EMPTY BUILDING (12822 68TH ST) | 15 |
August 25, 1971 | PLANS FOR ROSE HILL SEWER EXTENSION CONTESTED | 3 |
August 25, 1971 | TWO ARRESTED FOR NARCOTICS VIOLATION | 11 |
August 25, 1971 | TWO CHARGED WITH ASSAULT | 11 |
August 25, 1971 | GROUP HEALTH HOSPITAL PROPOSED IN REDMOND | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | ROBERTSON, DOROTHY | 4 |
August 25, 1971 | WILLIAMS, FANNIE | 4 |
August 25, 1971 | BROWNE, GRETCHEN | 4 |
August 25, 1971 | ROSE HILL RESIDENTS CONTEST NE 85TH REZONE PROPOSAL | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | PLANS FOR ROSE HILL SEWER EXTENSION CONTESTED | 3 |
August 25, 1971 | PRESSURE ON FOR MORE HIGHWAY SIGNING | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | FINAL PAVING TO CLOG 405 | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | CHAMBER ASKS SUPPORT FOR BY-PASS | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | SR 520 RAMP PROPOSED AT 108TH NE | 1 |
August 25, 1971 | EXPANDING SECOND STREET WOULD PROVIDE PARKING ON HILL | 3 |
August 25, 1971 | REDMOND WAY DETOUR BEGINS NEXT MONTH | 5 |
August 25, 1971 | PLANS FOR ROSE HILL SEWER EXTENSION CONTESTED | 3 |
August 25, 1971 | WATER DISTRICT 79 PLAN TO OUTLINE NEEDS FOR NEXT 20 YEARS | 14 |
August 25, 1971 | REGINA SCHMIDT, JAMES OJALA | 19 |
August 25, 1971 | PAMELA ANN TRAFFORD, KERRY PICKRELL | 19 |
August 25, 1971 | SANDRA CALLERO, STEVEN SUNDE | 21 |
August 25, 1971 | SHARON ANN GIBBS, DEAN RYDEN | 21 |
September 1, 1971 |
ANNIVERSARY IS 50TH (WOLD, EDLAY & DOROTHY) | 17 |
September 1, 1971 |
THEODORE R PAPPAS NAMED BANK OF KIRKLAND DIRECTOR | 4 |
September 1, 1971 |
BANK INTRODUCES ‘CASHING’ MACHINE | 4 |
September 1, 1971 |
MOVE TO TAHOLA A NATURAL (MCEVERS, CHARLES & PHYLLIS) | 18 |
September 1, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (CROWLEY, REIDUN) | 18 |
September 1, 1971 |
JAPANESE GIRL LEAVES AFTER SUMMER (ISHIBASHI, MISAKO) | 19 |
September 1, 1971 |
BOY WITH FOUR GREAT-GRANDMOTHERS (PHOTO OF WOLFROM, DAVID) | 19 |
September 1, 1971 |
GIRLS PUMP GAS IN KIRKLAND (MCINNIS, JO) | 23 |
September 1, 1971 |
LANDLORD IMPROVEMENTS UNDERWAY ON LAKE STREET (MOSS BAY TRADING POS | 4 |
September 1, 1971 |
NEW CENTRAL SCHOOL, ADDITIONS TO FROST, NORKIRK WAYLAID | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
KINGSGATE APARTMENT ZONE ASKED | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
HALLS MOTORS’ SWITCH TO FIAT MARKS CHANGE IN US MARKET | 4 |
September 1, 1971 |
GIRLS PUMP GAS IN KIRKLAND (MCINNIS, JO) | 23 |
September 1, 1971 |
BOATING, SKIING, DROWNING ACCIDENTS INCREASE THIS YEAR | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
GROUP FORMING TO DEVELOP DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
KIRKLAND FAMILIES USING UGN SERVICES NUMBERED | 14 |
September 1, 1971 |
COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO JOBS FOR KIDS IS APPRECIATED | 17 |
September 1, 1971 |
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT UNDER P.U.D. FAVORED FOR NE 85TH | 16 |
September 1, 1971 |
FEDERAL REGULATIONS DO NOT AFFECT ‘FREE’ SCHOOL LUNCHES | 2 |
September 1, 1971 |
SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS SALARY PLAN, BUT UNCERTAINTY PREVAILS | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
LWEA TO TAKE STAND IN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
LW COMMUNITY SCHOOL SEEKS CHILDREN, ONE TEACHER | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
LANGE WITHDRAWS FROM SCHOOL RACE (LANGE, LEROY) | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
FUNDING DELAY BLOCKS OPENING OF HEAD START | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
CAC NAMES PARENTS TO OMBUDSMAN GROUP | 6 |
September 1, 1971 |
NORTHWEST FACULTY CHANGES ANNOUNCED | 24 |
September 1, 1971 |
FEDERAL FUNDS BRING 14 JOBS INTO REDMOND, KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
MEREDITH FLAMME, RANDY BEHEYT | 17 |
September 1, 1971 |
ROSANNE RAMQUIST, RICHARD RAGUS | 17 |
September 1, 1971 |
KAYE DELLINGER, CHARLES DEVOE | 17 |
September 1, 1971 |
DEBRA NIESZ, ARTHUR HEITLAUF | 18 |
September 1, 1971 |
8 PERMITS REQUIRED FOR STORM DRAINAGE | 2 |
September 1, 1971 |
STORY OF LAKE CLEAN-UP IN SMITHSONIAN | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
$545,000 FOR FIRE STATIONS, TRUCKS: DISTRICT 41 TO VOTE ON BONDS | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
KIRKLAND FIRE RATING STUDY SCHEDULED IN JANUARY | 6 |
September 1, 1971 |
KIRKLAND SALES TAX RECEIPTS UP AGAIN | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
RECOMMENDATIONS TO REDUCE COUNTY COUNCIL SIZE IN MINORITY | 24 |
September 1, 1971 |
REDMOND POLICE DISCUSS UNIONIZING | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
LWEA TO TAKE STAND IN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
BOATING, SKIING, DROWNING ACCIDENTS INCREASE THIS YEAR | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
8 PERMITS REQUIRED FOR STORM DRAINAGE | 2 |
September 1, 1971 |
STORY OF LAKE CLEAN-UP IN SMITHSONIAN | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
VANDALS SACK A G BELL | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
REDMOND POLICE DISCUSS UNIONIZING | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
MAN, 27, FOUND DEAD (CUFF, WARD) | 2 |
September 1, 1971 |
3 JOIN KIRKLAND POLICE | 24 |
September 1, 1971 |
GRIFFIS, JOHN | 24 |
September 1, 1971 |
JAHN, MAE | 24 |
September 1, 1971 |
CUFF, WARD JR | 24 |
September 1, 1971 |
HAACK, VIOLA | 24 |
September 1, 1971 |
NEELEY, CHERYL | 24 |
September 1, 1971 |
BOY SCOUT MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS CHANGED | 2 |
September 1, 1971 |
FORMER GIRL SCOUTS HOLD FIFTH REUNION | 18 |
September 1, 1971 |
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TO STUDY LEGAL STATUS OF WOMEN THIS YEAR | 17 |
September 1, 1971 |
3 EAST SIDERS RUN FOR PORT COMMISSION POSTS | 15 |
September 1, 1971 |
STORY OF LAKE CLEAN-UP IN SMITHSONIAN | 3 |
September 1, 1971 |
BOATING, SKIING, DROWNING ACCIDENTS INCREASE THIS YEAR | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
405 NEAR COMPLETION (PHOTO) | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
FOOT BRIDGE TO BE OPEN (OVER 405) | 1 |
September 1, 1971 |
CONTRACT LET TO FIX EVERGREEN BRIDGE | 6 |
September 1, 1971 |
UNDERGROUND WIRING PHASES SCHEDULED | 16 |
September 1, 1971 |
DOROTHY DALY, GREG ROBINSON | 18 |
September 8, 1971 |
SHE QUIT JOB TO GO TO WORK (LADE, CAROL) | 1 |
September 8, 1971 |
GAW RETIRES OCT 1 FROM GAS COMPANY (GAW, J WILSON) | 3 |
September 8, 1971 |
CHILEANS CITED AS MORE INTERESTING, HUMANITARIAN THAN AMERICANS (FUGITT, | 19 |
September 8, 1971 |
HER TABLE SEATS 5000 (MORIN, KAY) | 19 |
September 8, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (GREIG, PRISCILLA) | 20 |
September 8, 1971 |
CALIFORNIA FIRM BUYS FAIRFAX HOSPITAL | 3 |
September 8, 1971 |
STATE LIKELY TO OKAY BREAKTHRU UNITS | 1 |
September 8, 1971 |
CIVIC COMMITTEE SETS CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT GOALS | 2 |
September 8, 1971 |
KIRKLAND TO SET WATERFRONT PERMIT POLICY | 1 |
September 8, 1971 |
CAC TO BEGIN 2ND YEAR MONDAY | 1 |
September 8, 1971 |
MUSIC TEACHER ENTHUSED AFTER SUMMER OF INSTRUCTION (COPELAND, UNA) | 13 |
September 8, 1971 |
NEW THEATRE COMPANY BRINGING SHOW (SKID ROAD SHOW) | 2 |
September 8, 1971 |
KIRKLAND TO SET WATERFRONT PERMIT POLICY | 1 |
September 8, 1971 |
CALIFORNIA FIRM BUYS FAIRFAX HOSPITAL | 3 |
September 8, 1971 |
AMUNDSEN, SADIE | 20 |
September 8, 1971 |
JOURNAL CARRIERS CLAIM CONTEST PRIZES (BAKER, HOWARD / HANKE, KYLE) | 4 |
September 8, 1971 |
GUEST COLUMNIST, 12, WRITES THE NEWS (HIGLEY, SUSAN) | 20 |
September 8, 1971 |
STATE PARK BOND ISSUE PROPOSED | 2 |
September 8, 1971 |
BACK TO SCHOOL (PHOTO ON FOOT BRIDGE) | 1 |
September 8, 1971 |
SR 520 WORK CLOSES STREETS (MAP) | 4 |
September 8, 1971 |
BRIDGE USE RISES SLIGHTLY | 5 |
September 8, 1971 |
124TH NE NEVER SLATED FOR 4 LANES | 26 |
September 8, 1971 |
KINGSGATE WAY (PHOTO) | 26 |
September 8, 1971 |
KATHERINE LABORN, BOBBY LEE MCBRIDE | 19 |
September 8, 1971 |
MAUREEN IRELAND, JERRY KINDINGER | 19 |
September 15, 1971 |
RESCUE WORK BECOMES FULL-TIME JOB FOR JUANITAN (SYROTUCK, BILL) | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
SWEDISH EXCHANGE STUDENT SEES FIRST AMERICAN FOOTBALL GAME (FREDRICK | 6 |
September 15, 1971 |
FIRM PRESIDENT APPOINTED TO SEMINARS IN FAR EAST (WOOD-GAINES, DENNIS) | 17 |
September 15, 1971 |
WEAVING HUSBAND PAINTS WITH YARN INSTEAD OF OILS (TACKER, HAROLD & SYLVI |
21 |
September 15, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (GYLES, NORINE) | 22 |
September 15, 1971 |
BRIDLE TRAILS – MARYMOOR TRAIL HAS HIGH PRIORITY | 5 |
September 15, 1971 |
LAKESHORE PLAZA STALEMATED BY CITY, STATE | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
STANDARD OIL SITE LEASED FOR PARKING PENDING ITS PURCHASE | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
JUANITA A GREAT SCHOOL, NEW PRINCIPAL DECLARES | 5 |
September 15, 1971 |
LAKESHORE PLAZA STALEMATED BY CITY, STATE | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING CLEARED (PHOTO) | 23 |
September 15, 1971 |
BEER GARDEN PROPOSAL PASSES PARK BOARD | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
SAND AND GRAVEL COMPANY PROPOSES LAND DEVELOPMENT | 5 |
September 15, 1971 |
STABLE OPERATION GIVEN GREEN LIGHT | 28 |
September 15, 1971 |
STANDARD OIL SITE LEASED FOR PARKING PENDING ITS PURCHASE | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
CONCENTRATED COMMERCIAL ZONE PROPOSED FOR NE 85TH | 23 |
September 15, 1971 |
COMPLETE TEXT OF LWEA SCHOOL INTERVIEWS | 14-16 |
September 15, 1971 |
LWEA, SCHOOL DIRECTORS TAKE ELECTION STAND | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
28 NEW TEACHERS HIRED – BUT NOT PLACED ON SALARY SCHEDULE | 3 |
September 15, 1971 |
SCHOOL DIRECTORS’ CREED – GUIDELINE TO SUCCESS | 3 |
September 15, 1971 |
LW ENROLLMENT RISES BY 516 PUPILS – 3.4 PER CENT | 3 |
September 15, 1971 |
JUANITA A GREAT SCHOOL, NEW PRINCIPAL DECLARES | 5 |
September 15, 1971 |
MOLLY MAHAFFEY, JOE MORROW | 21 |
September 15, 1971 |
LESLEY MURATA, RICHARD JOHNSTON | 21 |
September 15, 1971 |
ROCK GROUP AT LWHS ANTI-DRUGS | 3 |
September 15, 1971 |
LELAND PLEADS GUILTY | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
CONCENTRATED COMMERCIAL ZONE PROPOSED FOR NE 85TH | 23 |
September 15, 1971 |
FUNDING LAG CAUSES DELAY OF JUANITA BEACH | 28 |
September 15, 1971 |
COMPLETE TEXT OF LWEA SCHOOL INTERVIEWS | 14-16 |
September 15, 1971 |
LWEA, SCHOOL DIRECTORS TAKE ELECTION STAND | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
LAKESHORE PLAZA STALEMATED BY CITY, STATE | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
FUNDING LAG CAUSES DELAY OF JUANITA BEACH | 28 |
September 15, 1971 |
LELAND PLEADS GUILTY | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
COATES, IDA | 4 |
September 15, 1971 |
JONES, DOUGLAS | 4 |
September 15, 1971 |
HARDY, ELIZABETH | 4 |
September 15, 1971 |
LAMBERT, GREGORY JR | 4 |
September 15, 1971 |
BAKER, KATHLEEN | 4 |
September 15, 1971 |
BODNER, CHARLEY | 4 |
September 15, 1971 |
HORROBIN, MARALYN | 4 |
September 15, 1971 |
50 CANDIDATES SEEK 9 POSTS TUESDAY | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
LWEA, SCHOOL DIRECTORS TAKE ELECTION STAND | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
19 HOPEFULS VIE FOR TWO SEATS ON SEATTLE PORT COMMISSION | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
GUARDING KIRKLAND’S CHARM ESPOUSED BY MRS FROLICH (FROLICH, JUDITH) | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
GOOD NOT NECESSARILY MORE OF EVERYTHING , BLACK SAYS (BLACK, ALVIN) | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
OVERNIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE DUE FOR KIRKLAND LETTERS | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
2-WHEELED LOVE AFFAIR (BICYCLES) | 21 |
September 15, 1971 |
BRIDLE TRAILS – MARYMOOR TRAIL HAS HIGH PRIORITY | 5 |
September 15, 1971 |
FUNDING LAG CAUSES DELAY OF JUANITA BEACH | 28 |
September 15, 1971 |
EAST SIDE SHIPPERS RECEIVE RATE BREAK | 5 |
September 15, 1971 |
$10,000 ASKED FOR CITY BYPASS STUDY | 1 |
September 15, 1971 |
STANDARD OIL SITE LEASED FOR PARKING PENDING ITS PURCHASE | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
2ND STREET EXTENSION RECEIVES NEW SUPPORT | 2 |
September 15, 1971 |
DIANE MARUM, DONALD DING | 22 |
September 15, 1971 |
CAROL PFEIFFER, ROBERT SCHNEIDER | 22 |
September 22, 1971 |
RETURNED TRAVELER SEES TREMENDOUS PEOPLE EMERGING IN RUSSIA (OSTRAND | 3 |
September 22, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (CONNER, EDYTHE) | 14 |
September 22, 1971 |
THE LADY SAID, ‘YES’ (BENSEL, MARGARET) | 20 |
September 22, 1971 |
MAKING SOAP ALMOST AS EASY AS MAKING FUDGE (FOULKES, RAE) | 20 |
September 22, 1971 |
SERVICE STATION COULD BE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CASUALTY (HANCOCK GAS S | 2 |
September 22, 1971 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL ON TENTERHOOKS | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
ON A CLEAR DAY (PHOTO IN JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL) | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
DESPITE SETBACKS, JUANITA HIGH PROJECT NEARING COMPLETION | 26 |
September 22, 1971 |
APARTMENTS CONVERT TO CONDOMINIUM (KIRK CREST) | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
SHORELANDS EAST APARTMENTS: MOORAGE BETWEEN HARBOR LINES REQUESTE | 26 |
September 22, 1971 |
LIQUOR LICENSES ASKED (TERRY’S WAGON WHEEL / SAFEWAY) | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
MERCHANTS, CITY TO ATTACK DOWNTOWN PARKING WOES | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
MERCHANTS, CITY TO ATTACK DOWNTOWN PARKING WOES | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
UNITED WAY’S START UP PROGRAM DESIGNED TO AID IN ECONOMIC CRISIS | 13 |
September 22, 1971 |
ZONING WOULD CURB LAND SPECULATION | 2 |
September 22, 1971 |
SCHOOL BOARD CALLS BUDGET MEETING | 2 |
September 22, 1971 |
STARTER SCHOOL GIVEN GO AHEAD OVER COMPLAINT | 3 |
September 22, 1971 |
HOME TUTORING AVAILABLE | 15 |
September 22, 1971 |
SCHOOLS OFFER FREE, REDUCED PRICE LUNCHES | 15 |
September 22, 1971 |
SCHOOLS ARE BIG BUSINESS, CHAMBER TOLD | 18 |
September 22, 1971 |
HEAD START AT NEW LOCATION | 18 |
September 22, 1971 |
NO PAY HIKES FOR TEACHERS IN SEPTEMBER 30 CHECKS | 26 |
September 22, 1971 |
KIRKLAND WOOD PRODUCTS FIRM TO IMPROVE POLLUTION CONTROLS | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
FIRE SAFETY PROGRAM AIMS AT SCHOOLS | 2 |
September 22, 1971 |
ZONING WOULD CURB LAND SPECULATION | 2 |
September 22, 1971 |
KIRKLAND WOOD PRODUCTS FIRM TO IMPROVE POLLUTION CONTROLS | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
JUANITA CDC TO DISCUSS SEWER PLANS, DENNY PARK | 18 |
September 22, 1971 |
‘PIGEON-DROP’ PLAYERS VISIT KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
EVERGREEN HOSPITAL ASKS FOR FURNITURE BIDS | 18 |
September 22, 1971 |
SINGER, FRED | 5 |
September 22, 1971 |
LAGOE, IVY M | 5 |
September 22, 1971 |
BENNETT, RICHARD | 5 |
September 22, 1971 |
DAMRON, DENNIE | 5 |
September 22, 1971 |
NEW GOALS FOR ANNUAL SCOUT ROUND-UP | 15 |
September 22, 1971 |
JUANITA CDC TO DISCUSS SEWER PLANS, DENNY PARK | 18 |
September 22, 1971 |
FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSIT STUDY | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
LEGISLATURE CAN HELP SOLVE TRANSPORTATION WOES, SOLONS SAY | 11 |
September 22, 1971 |
MERCHANTS, CITY TO ATTACK DOWNTOWN PARKING WOES | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
I-405 PROJECT NEAR COMPLETION | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
PUBLIC TO HAVE SAY IN 901 BY-PASS ROUTE | 1 |
September 22, 1971 |
SERVICE STATION COULD BE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CASUALTY (HANCOCK GAS S | 2 |
September 22, 1971 |
LEGISLATURE CAN HELP SOLVE TRANSPORTATION WOES, SOLONS SAY | 11 |
September 22, 1971 |
120TH APPROVED AS SERVICE ROAD | 12 |
September 22, 1971 |
JUANITA CDC TO DISCUSS SEWER PLANS, DENNY PARK | 18 |
September 22, 1971 |
SHARON BERTRAM, GREGORY KILLOUGH | 19 |
September 22, 1971 |
EVA EVENSON, PAUL SHEPHERD | 19 |
September 22, 1971 |
PATRICIA SCHAEFER, PHILLIPS FOSS WOOD | 19 |
September 29, 1971 |
OBSERVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY (BASHOR, MR AND MRS VERNON) | 18 |
September 29, 1971 |
FAMILY CELEBRATION ONE OF MANY FOR STRANDSKOVS’ GOLDEN WEDDING | 18 |
September 29, 1971 |
OPEN HOUSE ON GOLDEN WEDDING (KISSINGER, MR AND MRS P A) | 18 |
September 29, 1971 |
REDMOND GYMNAST DOES NOT LOOK TO PAST (OVERTURF, KAREN) | 18B |
September 29, 1971 |
FOUND: A HERO (MAGAN, MIKE) | 17 |
September 29, 1971 |
NO EASY SOLUTION TO POVERTY, FORMER VISTA WORKER CLAIMS (KING, JULIE) | 18 |
September 29, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (ANSTETT, AGNES) | 24 |
September 29, 1971 |
KIRKLAND BLAZE GUTS FACTORY (KIRKLAND INDUSTRIES, INC) | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
STORM WATER FILLS STORE BASEMENTS | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
INVESTMENT-PARKING PROPOSAL RECEIVES BUSINESS SUPPORT | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
9 PENNEY EMPLOYEES HONORED | 5 |
September 29, 1971 |
SAFEWAY TO OPEN KINGSGATE STORE | 10 |
September 29, 1971 |
STATE WON’T PREEMPT LOCAL PLANNING | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
PARENTS ASK 12-MONTH YEAR AT SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER | 2 |
September 29, 1971 |
QUESTION RAISED ON CLOSED SCHOOL MEETING | 2 |
September 29, 1971 |
BOARD TO ACT ON FINAL SCHOOL BUDGET | 10 |
September 29, 1971 |
JUANITA HIGH ENDS ORIENTATION SESSION | 23 |
September 29, 1971 |
JANET DREWELOWE, JOHN MEIHAUS, JR | 17 |
September 29, 1971 |
LAURA BIRNIE, GORDON LEE SMITH | 17 |
September 29, 1971 |
CATHERINE LOU LAMBERT, STEPHEN R GIBBS | 17 |
September 29, 1971 |
KIRKLAND BLAZE GUTS FACTORY (KIRKLAND INDUSTRIES, INC) | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
BIGGEST FIRE IN KIRKLAND SINCE 1967 (PHOTOS OF KIRKLAND INDUSTRIES FIRE) | 4 |
September 29, 1971 |
QUITE A CHANGE FROM MELROSE (LETTER FROM DAVIS, WILLIAM A) | 14 |
September 29, 1971 |
THERE IS A HANKERING FOR OLDTIME STREETS (BELTS, HAZEL) | 14 |
September 29, 1971 |
QUESTION RAISED ON CLOSED SCHOOL MEETING | 2 |
September 29, 1971 |
BURGLARS RIFLE KIRKLAND HOMES | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
SUPERIOR COURT HOLDS FIRST EAST SIDE SESSION | 14 |
September 29, 1971 |
SGT JENSEN NAMED OFFICER OF THE MONTH (JENSEN, LARRY) | 16 |
September 29, 1971 |
MCVEY, GUY | 5 |
September 29, 1971 |
GREENE, SOL H | 5 |
September 29, 1971 |
BROWN, JOHN L | 5 |
September 29, 1971 |
CULVER, HAZEL | 5 |
September 29, 1971 |
FROLICH, BANKSON EARN COUNCIL NOMINATIONS | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
JOURNAL WINS 5 STATE AWARDS | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
FINN HILL COLUMNIST INTRODUCED (KELLY, SUSAN) | 23 |
September 29, 1971 |
13TH AVE PARK IS GROWING | 18B |
September 29, 1971 |
STUDENTS TO HELP DEVELOP CRESTWOODS | 2 |
September 29, 1971 |
NEW PARK CAMP TO REDUCE PUBLIC AREA (DENNY PARK) | 5 |
September 29, 1971 |
DENNY PARK SPLITS OVER SEWER LOCATION | 5 |
September 29, 1971 |
MOULTON PARK COTTAGE ON DRAWING BOARD | 19 |
September 29, 1971 |
REGIONAL APPROACH TO FREIGHT RATES LAUDED | 2 |
September 29, 1971 |
PAVING TO RESTRICT BOULEVARD TRAFFIC | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
INVESTMENT-PARKING PROPOSAL RECEIVES BUSINESS SUPPORT | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
UNDERGROUND WIRING ON MARKET ST STUDIED | 2 |
September 29, 1971 |
STORM WATER FILLS STORE BASEMENTS | 1 |
September 29, 1971 |
SUSAN SCHMELZER, TIMOTHY ARBOW | 17 |
September 29, 1971 |
CATHERINE SCOLL, RICHARD WOFFORD | 17 |
October 6, 1971 | PEARL TAYLOR WINS 19 RIBBONS AT FAIRS | 3 |
October 6, 1971 | BANANA TREES WILL COMPENSATE FOR LACK OF HOT DOGS (LEECH, MR & MRS HAR |
21 |
October 6, 1971 | CALL HER DOCTOR OR NURSE (BENOLIEL, JEANNE) | 21 |
October 6, 1971 | COOK’S CORNER (GOSS, DUKE) | 23 |
October 6, 1971 | OFFICE-RESTAURANT BUILDING PROPOSED FOR NE 68TH LOCATION | 4 |
October 6, 1971 | NO PLANS YET FOR DESTROYED FACTORY SITE (KIRKLAND INDUSTRIES) | 6 |
October 6, 1971 | REDMOND HIGH STADIUM DEDICATION HONORS THE LATE WALTER L SEABLOOM | 3 |
October 6, 1971 | ALL-LOCAL FUNDS ADDED FOR CENTRAL SCHOOL | 5 |
October 6, 1971 | COMMUNITY SCHOOL TO OCCUPY OLD HOUGHTON CITY HALL | 21 |
October 6, 1971 | CITY USE CONSIDERED FOR FIRE STATION | 1 |
October 6, 1971 | COMMUNITY SCHOOL TO OCCUPY OLD HOUGHTON CITY HALL | 21 |
October 6, 1971 | EAST SIDE AUTO YARDS TO BE SCREENED | 14 |
October 6, 1971 | KIRKLAND TRADEWELL MARKS 20TH YEAR IN COMMUNITY | 14 |
October 6, 1971 | ALBERTSON’S ADOPTS UNIT PRICING OF ITEMS | 20 |
October 6, 1971 | TEEN CHALLENGE CENTER PLANNED FOR ROSE HILL | 16 |
October 6, 1971 | BLOWS EXCHANGED OVER MERIT PAY (LWSD) | 2 |
October 6, 1971 | AFTER 21 YEARS, HE STILL LIKES KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (FERGUSON, WAL | 2 |
October 6, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD BLASTS LWEA ADVERTISEMENT | 4 |
October 6, 1971 | PAYROLL IS SCHOOL DISTRICT’S BIGGEST COST | 5 |
October 6, 1971 | $16.9 MILLION OPERATING FUND ADOPTED FOR SCHOOLS | 5 |
October 6, 1971 | LW SENIORS EARN SEMIFINALIST PLACE (RISMUNDO, MIKE / TAYLOR, WES) | 23 |
October 6, 1971 | JILL PETERSON, SIDNEY LUNDWALL | 22 |
October 6, 1971 | CITY USE CONSIDERED FOR FIRE STATION | 1 |
October 6, 1971 | SEWER CONNECTIONS LACK CITED | 2 |
October 6, 1971 | PARK DEPARTMENT ADDS NEW MAN (RASCINER, CLARK) | 6 |
October 6, 1971 | COUNTY TO UNVEIL OPEN SPACE PLAN | 1 |
October 6, 1971 | COMMUNITY SCHOOL TO OCCUPY OLD HOUGHTON CITY HALL | 21 |
October 6, 1971 | BLOWS EXCHANGED OVER MERIT PAY (LWSD) | 2 |
October 6, 1971 | SCHOOL BOARD BLASTS LWEA ADVERTISEMENT | 4 |
October 6, 1971 | MOSS ISLAND (PHOTO OF DREDGING OFF MARINA PARK) | 1 |
October 6, 1971 | MOSS ISLAND (PHOTO OF DREDGING OFF MARINA PARK) | 1 |
October 6, 1971 | EIGHT SHOPLIFTING INSTANCES REPORTED | 4 |
October 6, 1971 | NOSLER, PATRICIA | 20 |
October 6, 1971 | BJORNSON, THERESA | 20 |
October 6, 1971 | CHEYNE, ELVA | 20 |
October 6, 1971 | HANSEN, MINNIE | 20 |
October 6, 1971 | JOINER, GOLDA | 20 |
October 6, 1971 | GROUNDBREAKING HELD FOR EAST SIDE ELKS CLUB | 16 |
October 6, 1971 | JOURNAL WRITERS WIN NATIONALLY | 1 |
October 6, 1971 | ADWOMAN JOINS STAFF (FANCHER, JEANNE) | 20 |
October 6, 1971 | SOCCER PLAYERS AND FIELDS MUSHROOM | 26 |
October 6, 1971 | MOSS ISLAND (PHOTO OF DREDGING OFF MARINA PARK) | 1 |
October 6, 1971 | COUNTY ASKS NAMES FOR BIG FINN HILL PARK | 6 |
October 6, 1971 | TEEN CHALLENGE CENTER PLANNED FOR ROSE HILL | 16 |
October 6, 1971 | KIRKLAND OFFICIAL SAYS: STATE SHOULD HELP CONTROL FREEWAY EROSION | 1 |
October 6, 1971 | SIMONDS ROAD DELAY COULD MEAN UAB FUNDING CANCELED | 6 |
October 6, 1971 | SEWER CONNECTIONS LACK CITED | 2 |
October 6, 1971 | JOLENE JOHNSON, DAVID DELAP | 22 |
October 6, 1971 | CLAIRE REID, STEVEN MARSH | 22 |
October 6, 1971 | LANA GRONEMEYER, ALLEN OHREN | 22 |
October 6, 1971 | CANDACE PETERSON, ROBERT CASE | 22 |
October 13, 1971 |
JACK’S KINGSGATE ENCO – NEW LOCATION | 15 |
October 13, 1971 |
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY (PHOTO OF URBAN, MR & MRS CLOYD) | 3 |
October 13, 1971 |
YES STARTS TEEN ARTS GROUP | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
PETTY OFFICER PREFERS SUBMARINES TO COLLEGE (SABO, NORMAN) | 13 |
October 13, 1971 |
HER NICKNAME STUCK (MOORE, PESKY) | 17 |
October 13, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (ROSELER, MOLLY) | 19 |
October 13, 1971 |
ON SCHOOL PLAYGROUND (PHOTO AT BEN FRANKLIN) | 18 |
October 13, 1971 |
HISTORIC ZONE ASKED FOR CITY’S LANDMARKS | 1 |
October 13, 1971 |
NEW BODY SHOP OPEN (LAKEVIEW BODY SHOP) | 13 |
October 13, 1971 |
OK TIRE TO OCCUPY NEW STORE | 13 |
October 13, 1971 |
CRASH KILLS KIRKLAND POLICE OFFICER (WALKER, BILL) | 1 |
October 13, 1971 |
YES STARTS TEEN ARTS GROUP | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
MAYOR SAYS: CITY TO SEEK WHAT PUBLIC WANTS FOR NE 85TH | 7 |
October 13, 1971 |
NEW SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE READY FOR PUBLIC HEARING | 15 |
October 13, 1971 |
300 MUIR PARENTS CONFRONT NEW PROJECT PLAN | 1 |
October 13, 1971 |
ADVISORY COUNCIL TO STUDY COMPUTER-MANAGED SCHOOLS | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
TEACHERS SUBMIT 17 ITEMS FOR 1972-1973 NEGOTIATIONS | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
MERIT PAY NOT IN EFFECT HERE, LWEA PRESIDENT STATES | 7 |
October 13, 1971 |
8722 EVENTS HELD IN SCHOOLS LAST YEAR | 15 |
October 13, 1971 |
NORTHWEST COLLEGE PASSES 500 MARK | 18 |
October 13, 1971 |
JUANITA CDC TO HEAR OUTLINE OF FIRE DISTRICT 41 BONDS | 7 |
October 13, 1971 |
TWO FIRES CAUSE $2,700 DAMAGE | 15 |
October 13, 1971 |
MAYOR SAYS: CITY TO SEEK WHAT PUBLIC WANTS FOR NE 85TH | 7 |
October 13, 1971 |
DIVING FOR COINS IN THE LAKE WAS SUMMER PASTIME (SPENCER, SHIRLEY) | 4 |
October 13, 1971 |
JUANITA CDC TO HEAR OUTLINE OF FIRE DISTRICT 41 BONDS | 7 |
October 13, 1971 |
LWEA AFFIRMS ITS SUPPORT | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
TEACHERS SUBMIT 17 ITEMS FOR 1972-1973 NEGOTIATIONS | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
MERIT PAY NOT IN EFFECT HERE, LWEA PRESIDENT STATES | 7 |
October 13, 1971 |
SHORELINES ACT APPLIES TO LAKE PLAZA PARKING | 15 |
October 13, 1971 |
‘PIONEER’ LEAVES BIG HOLE AT OLD LW SHIPYARDS | 1 |
October 13, 1971 |
WALKER, WILLIAM JR | 13 |
October 13, 1971 |
BONHAM, CECIL | 13 |
October 13, 1971 |
LITTLE, WILHELMINA | 13 |
October 13, 1971 |
O’CONNOR, ANN | 13 |
October 13, 1971 |
KIWANIANS INSTALL 1971-72 OFFICERS | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
WOMAN’S CLUB HOST GROUP FOR DISTRICT CONFERENCE | 17 |
October 13, 1971 |
12 MISCAST VOTES PLACE ROSS ON SCHOOL BALLOT | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
CARRIERS OBSERVE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK | 15 |
October 13, 1971 |
PARK BOARD TO VIEW BIKE PATH PLAN | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
KIRKLAND BOAT LAUNCH GROUP PREPARES FOR REGIONAL MEET | 3 |
October 13, 1971 |
KIRKLAND BOAT LAUNCH GROUP PREPARES FOR REGIONAL MEET | 3 |
October 13, 1971 |
STATE HAS STAKE IN EROSION CONCERN | 1 |
October 13, 1971 |
PAVING SHOULD BE FINISHED THIS WEEK (PHOTO ON LAKE WASH BLVD) | 7 |
October 13, 1971 |
EVERETT HEARING SET ON GENERAL TEL INCREASE | 2 |
October 13, 1971 |
JANET SPENCER, DONALD BECHTEL | 18 |
October 13, 1971 |
NANCY SEABLOOM, LARRY ALRICH | 18 |
October 13, 1971 |
JOANNE ROGERS, RONALD RYSEFF | 19 |
October 20, 1971 |
AT CELLAR GALLERY (PHOTO OF O’ROURKE, KAY) | 5 |
October 20, 1971 |
LOCAL MOTHER HAS ART SHOW (TAPIA, SUSAN) | 11 |
October 20, 1971 |
SHE DIGS BOTTLES (SMITH, HENRIETTA) | 19 |
October 20, 1971 |
RETIREMENT MEANS TIME AT HOME (HOAGLAND, HELEN) | 19 |
October 20, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (PICKERING, JANE) | 20 |
October 20, 1971 |
SCHOOL, FIRE OFFICIALS SAY: CENTRAL SUBSTANDARD, BUT NOT UNSAFE | 11 |
October 20, 1971 |
RESTAURANT OUTLINED FOR ‘BEER GARDEN’ (KIRKLAND GARDENS) | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
HAPPY DAZE SALE STARTS | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
UNITED WAY AT 17% | 3 |
October 20, 1971 |
TEEN MEMBERS JOIN KIRKLAND PARK BOARD (ENDLICH, STEVE / EVANS, SUE) | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
IF YOUR CHILD IS RETARDED, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
2 PLATS SET FOR HEARING | 2 |
October 20, 1971 |
FIRST PERMITS FOR SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENTS SUPPORTED | 3 |
October 20, 1971 |
COUNCIL, PLANNING COMMISSION GET TOGETHER ON NE 85TH ST | 4 |
October 20, 1971 |
SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE PART OF UNIFORM ZONING | 11 |
October 20, 1971 |
3 SCHOOL CANDIDATES HIT LWEA ROLE | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
IF YOUR CHILD IS RETARDED, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
FIREFIGHTERS HONOR SCHOOLS (PHOTO) | 2 |
October 20, 1971 |
WHAT IS DUE PROCESS? IT’S NOT ALWAYS YES | 3 |
October 20, 1971 |
SCHOOLS TO COUNT FEDERAL STUDENTS | 4 |
October 20, 1971 |
WHAT’S THAT THUMPING AND WHEEZING? (LWHS HOMECOMING) | 11 |
October 20, 1971 |
LW SCHOOLS TO OBSERVE EDUCATION WEEK – QUIETLY | 11 |
October 20, 1971 |
7 CAMPAIGN FOR 3 LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL BOARD SEATS | 12 |
October 20, 1971 |
DARICE GAMEY, P DONALD KONKLER | 19 |
October 20, 1971 |
FIREFIGHTERS HONOR SCHOOLS (PHOTO) | 2 |
October 20, 1971 |
SCHOOL, FIRE OFFICIALS SAY: CENTRAL SUBSTANDARD, BUT NOT UNSAFE | 11 |
October 20, 1971 |
IF YOUR CHILD IS RETARDED, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
CITY TO RECOGNIZE KIRKLAND’S HERITAGE | 4 |
October 20, 1971 |
JUANITA BEACH PERMIT RECEIVED | 4 |
October 20, 1971 |
3 SCHOOL CANDIDATES HIT LWEA ROLE | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
WATERFRONT PARK FUNDED | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
KIRKLAND LEADS IN ADOPTING WATERFRONT CONTROLS | 3 |
October 20, 1971 |
JUANITA BEACH PERMIT RECEIVED | 4 |
October 20, 1971 |
LABRIE, ALEX | 18 |
October 20, 1971 |
TILLMAN, ALBERT | 18 |
October 20, 1971 |
HANSON, ROBERT | 18 |
October 20, 1971 |
PLATT, RODNEY | 18 |
October 20, 1971 |
SHERWOOD, K K | 18 |
October 20, 1971 |
7 CAMPAIGN FOR 3 LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL BOARD SEATS | 12 |
October 20, 1971 |
THREE SEATS CONTESTED AS SIX SEEK KIRKLAND COUNCIL POSTS | 26 |
October 20, 1971 |
TEEN MEMBERS JOIN KIRKLAND PARK BOARD (ENDLICH, STEVE / EVANS, SUE) | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
BEAUTY WINS SUPPORT OVER ECONOMY (MARINA PARK LIGHTING) | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
WATERFRONT PARK FUNDED | 1 |
October 20, 1971 |
PARK BOARD BACKS BIKE PATH | 2 |
October 20, 1971 |
JUANITA BEACH PERMIT RECEIVED | 4 |
October 20, 1971 |
CDC BACKS OPEN SPACE FOR SLOUGH | 5 |
October 20, 1971 |
MARINA PARK LANDSCAPING WINS AWARD | 5 |
October 20, 1971 |
MORE EASING OF FREIGHT RATES DUE | 2 |
October 20, 1971 |
CENTRAL WAY SEWER BID AT LOW FIGURE | 20 |
October 20, 1971 |
CENTRAL WAY SEWER BID AT LOW FIGURE | 20 |
October 20, 1971 |
PENNY LEE BEBB, RAYMOND PHILLIPI, JR | 19 |
October 27, 1971 |
AL AND WALT’S TEXACO | 4 |
October 27, 1971 |
TEENAGER SEEKING STATE TITLE (TIEKEN, ANGELA) | 9 |
October 27, 1971 |
FROM BOATS TO CIDER PRESS; TAYLOR ORIGINATES IDEA (TAYLOR, DICK) | 18 |
October 27, 1971 |
KATHRYN MARTIN NAMED WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT | 25 |
October 27, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (WOLFKILL, ERIKA) | 26 |
October 27, 1971 |
COURAGE TRANSFORMS HAPPY HILL FARM INTO HOME (STROM, ARTHUR & BARBAR | 25 |
October 27, 1971 |
BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING GOES FORWARD (PHOTO) | 8 |
October 27, 1971 |
COURAGE TRANSFORMS HAPPY HILL FARM INTO HOME (STROM, ARTHUR & BARBAR | 25 |
October 27, 1971 |
UNITED WAY AT 36% | 9 |
October 27, 1971 |
JOBLINE CENTERS SUCCESSFUL IN PLACING ES YOUTHS | 20 |
October 27, 1971 |
NEW ZONING FORCES WIDER COUNTY ROADS, JUANITANS COMPLAIN | 21 |
October 27, 1971 |
ASSESSED VALUATION IN SCHOOL DISTRICT IS $4 MILLION SHORT | 1 |
October 27, 1971 |
LWEA LEADER DEFENDS ENDORSEMENTS | 1 |
October 27, 1971 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT SWIM PROGRAM IN FULL SWING | 4 |
October 27, 1971 |
SILVERNALE’S STATEMENT: BOARD, LWEA SHOULD AGREE BEFORE LEVY | 5 |
October 27, 1971 |
GAYLE CROWNED QUEEN (PHOTO OF SUNDIN, GAYLE) | 5 |
October 27, 1971 |
NEW FIGURES SHOW BCC OVERENROLLED | 5 |
October 27, 1971 |
NEW READING PROGRAM AT KJH | 17 |
October 27, 1971 |
JOBLINE CENTERS SUCCESSFUL IN PLACING ES YOUTHS | 20 |
October 27, 1971 |
MIKE SMITH, NANCY FAGAN | 26 |
October 27, 1971 |
LUCINDA ANN OLIVER, KERRY WYNDHAM | 26 |
October 27, 1971 |
EARLY MORNING WORK OF NATURE (PHOTO OF SPIDERWEB) | 1 |
October 27, 1971 |
FIRE DISTRICT 41 BONDS WILL AFFECT FINN HILL, KINGSGATE | 8 |
October 27, 1971 |
REDMOND RECEIPTS TOP KIRKLAND AGAIN | 1 |
October 27, 1971 |
COUNTY OPEN SPACE PLAN REVIEW TO CONTINUE TOMORROW | 5 |
October 27, 1971 |
MASKS MAKE-UP AND RETRO-REFLECTIVE GHOSTS | 9 |
October 27, 1971 |
NEW ZONING FORCES WIDER COUNTY ROADS, JUANITANS COMPLAIN | 21 |
October 27, 1971 |
LWEA LEADER DEFENDS ENDORSEMENTS | 1 |
October 27, 1971 |
SILVERNALE’S STATEMENT: BOARD, LWEA SHOULD AGREE BEFORE LEVY | 5 |
October 27, 1971 |
ROMANO, JOSEPHINE | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
LOVELESS, HENRY | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
WINCHELL, GEORGE | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
MATHEWS, RUTH | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
HANKS, EDITH | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
SPRINGGAY, LEROY | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
MACKENZIE, DAVID | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
CREASON, EVERETT | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
NELSON, ERNEST | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
HOLM, ADA MAE | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
HENDEL, DOUGLAS | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
JENSEN, INDIANNA | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
LUNDMARK, VERNON | 24 |
October 27, 1971 |
CITY, SCHOOL, COUNTY OFFICES AT STAKE | 1 |
October 27, 1971 |
LETTERS ABOUT SCHOOL ELECTIONS | 6 |
October 27, 1971 |
PARK BOARD ASKS HELP FROM PARENTS | 1 |
October 27, 1971 |
WHERE ARE THE COUNTRY’S TINIEST TANKERS (TIMMERMAN, DICK) | 9 |
October 27, 1971 |
START OF LAKE PLAZA: PARKING BEAUTIFICATION GOES UNDERGROUND | 2 |
October 27, 1971 |
ALL STEAMED UP (PHOTO OF PAVING) | 2 |
October 27, 1971 |
NEW ZONING FORCES WIDER COUNTY ROADS, JUANITANS COMPLAIN | 21 |
October 27, 1971 |
LAVERN DELLINGER, CHARLES DEVOE | 26 |
October 27, 1971 |
JACKLYN SMITH, DAVID FETTERMAN | 26 |
November 3, 1971 |
REDMOND MAN WANTS TO CLIMB HIGHEST UNCLIMBED PEAK IN WORLD (BLESER, W | 7 |
November 3, 1971 |
PILGRIMAGE WILL TAKE COUPLE AROUND WORLD (BAILEY, GERRI & MARGE) | 15 |
November 3, 1971 |
DARLENE TERRY REAPPOINTED TO STATE BEAUTY EXAMINING BOARD | 17 |
November 3, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (GUZZO, BARBARA) | 22 |
November 3, 1971 |
INVESTORS PURCHASE ARCADE BUILDING | 18 |
November 3, 1971 |
4 BUILDINGS PLANNED FOR INDUSTRIAL PARK (GORDON SPARKS INDUSTRIAL PARK) | 28 |
November 3, 1971 |
JUANITA HIGH WILL MOVE NEXT WEEK | 3 |
November 3, 1971 |
OCCUPANCY AT 89 PER CENT FOR APARTMENTS | 1 |
November 3, 1971 |
FIRE DESTROYS KIRKLAND HOUSE (1921 SIXTH ST) | 3 |
November 3, 1971 |
NEW OWNERSHIP AT AUTO PARTS STORE (WAYNE’S AUTO PARTS) | 17 |
November 3, 1971 |
LIQUOR LICENSE ISSUED (PEAR TREE) | 17 |
November 3, 1971 |
KELLER TEACHER DIES IN CRASH (GLENNY, JANICE LEE) | 3 |
November 3, 1971 |
VOLUNTEERS TO MARCH AGAINST DYSTROPHY | 2 |
November 3, 1971 |
UNITED WAY AT 58% | 4 |
November 3, 1971 |
OMEGA HOUSE: SOMEPLACE FOR ALL AGES TO TALK TO SOMEBODY | 22 |
November 3, 1971 |
NEW, OLD DIRECTORS TO DISCUSS LEVY EARLY | 2 |
November 3, 1971 |
NORKIRK GROUP VISITS CAPE ALAVA | 3 |
November 3, 1971 |
PARK PROJECT WAS 95 PER CENT BETTER THAN CLASSROOM (CRESTWOODS) | 23 |
November 3, 1971 |
FINN HILL SCENE (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 3, 1971 |
NORKIRK CARNIVAL IS FOR THE CHILDREN | 22 |
November 3, 1971 |
FIRE DESTROYS KIRKLAND HOUSE (1921 SIXTH ST) | 3 |
November 3, 1971 |
POLICE FORM GUILD TO BARGAIN WITH CITY |
2 |
November 3, 1971 |
THREE-YEARS-OLD ISN’T TOO SOON TO TEST HEARING | 21 |
November 3, 1971 |
CHRISTMAS MAIL SCHEDULE | 23 |
November 3, 1971 |
SPORTS ENGINEERING: KIRKLAND FIRM OFFERS NEW PRODUCTS | 17 |
November 3, 1971 |
POLICE FORM GUILD TO BARGAIN WITH CITY |
2 |
November 3, 1971 |
AREA BOAT LAUNCH PROBLEM TURNED OVER TO CITIZENS | 14 |
November 3, 1971 |
BURGLARIES NET $5000 AT LWHS | 1 |
November 3, 1971 |
3 JUVENILES CHARGED IN KIRKLAND BURGLARIES | 2 |
November 3, 1971 |
POLICE FORM GUILD TO BARGAIN WITH CITY |
2 |
November 3, 1971 |
CHARGES FILED FOR DEATH ON NE 85TH (PALLIS, GREGORY) | 3 |
November 3, 1971 |
WHERE’S GEORGE (NEW POLICE PATCHES) | 14 |
November 3, 1971 |
CONOVER HONORED OFFICER OF MONTH (CONOVER, RICHARD) | 17 |
November 3, 1971 |
HOSPITAL TO OPEN IN FEBRUARY | 2 |
November 3, 1971 |
STENQUIST, EMILY | 20 |
November 3, 1971 |
JACKSON, MYRTLE | 20 |
November 3, 1971 |
WINDSOR, JESSIE | 20 |
November 3, 1971 |
HEINTZE, ORMAL | 20 |
November 3, 1971 |
GUZZIE, EDWARD | 20 |
November 3, 1971 |
CULBERTSON, FRANK | 20 |
November 3, 1971 |
IVERSON, AL | 20 |
November 3, 1971 |
P.O. FACES INCREASE IN BOTH BUSINESS AND PATRONS | 1 |
November 3, 1971 |
CHRISTMAS MAIL SCHEDULE | 23 |
November 3, 1971 |
JOURNAL TO PUBLISH COMMUNITY CALENDAR | 1 |
November 3, 1971 |
MORE THAN 3000 AT SOCCER DEDICATION | 28 |
November 3, 1971 |
MILLER WINS MEDALIST TITLE (MILLER, BOB) | 28 |
November 3, 1971 |
AREA BOAT LAUNCH PROBLEM TURNED OVER TO CITIZENS | 14 |
November 3, 1971 |
PARK PROJECT WAS 95 PER CENT BETTER THAN CLASSROOM (CRESTWOODS) | 23 |
November 3, 1971 |
TEEN CHALLENGE OPENS: MAN WE’RE OFFERING JESUS – HE’S REAL | 17 |
November 3, 1971 |
AREA BOAT LAUNCH PROBLEM TURNED OVER TO CITIZENS | 14 |
November 3, 1971 |
METRO BUS MEETINGS START THURSDAY | 1 |
November 3, 1971 |
LAND BORDERING KINGSGATE WAY CAUSES DELAY IN ROAD COMPLETION | 2 |
November 3, 1971 |
HARDSHIP CAUSED BY ROAD BUILDING, CITIZEN COMPLAINS (124TH AVE NE) | 4 |
November 3, 1971 |
TELEPHONE SERVICE GROWING AT 6% | 1 |
November 3, 1971 |
JULIE LOHRER, JAMES LEE GORDON | 21 |
November 3, 1971 |
LINDA LEE HALEY, EDWARD WOISTMAN | 21 |
November 10, 1971 |
NEW NURSING HOME HEAD IS OLDTIMER ON JOB (MUSOLF, JUDY) | 15 |
November 10, 1971 |
GAL FRIDAY WAS FRIEND (OLSON, LINNEA) | 21 |
November 10, 1971 |
IT’S PANTS, NO, IT’S A SKIRT … IT’S A NEW FASHION (PALMER, FRAN) | 22 |
November 10, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (DAHLQUIST, SYDNEY) | 22 |
November 10, 1971 |
NEW HUES FOR LW PRESS BOX | 16 |
November 10, 1971 |
PIONEER WITHSTANDS ODDS TO PRESERVE FAMILY HOMESITE (CARLBERG, ELMER) | 1 |
November 10, 1971 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE IS OLDEST CONTINUOUS BUSINESS ON EAST SIDE | 15 |
November 10, 1971 |
CHAMBER TO ELECT 5 TO BOARD | 2 |
November 10, 1971 |
PETTER HEADS DIMES DRIVE FOR 4TH YEAR (PETTER, BILL) | 16 |
November 10, 1971 |
GERMAN GIRLS ADD VIGOR, TALENT TO JUANITA HIGH SCENE | 4 |
November 10, 1971 |
DECREASING PRESSURES HELP NW COLLEGE, DEAN SAYS | 4 |
November 10, 1971 |
ARE KANGAROOS TURING INTO PEACOCKS (FASHION) | 21 |
November 10, 1971 |
JACKLYN BIRDSALL, JAMES LARUE | 22 |
November 10, 1971 |
ROBERTA JEFFREY, BARRY ERONSON | 22 |
November 10, 1971 |
LINDA TORGERSON, JAMES SCHULTZ | 22 |
November 10, 1971 |
MRS FROLICH WINS SEAT BY 51 VOTES | 1 |
November 10, 1971 |
AUSTERE CITY BUDGET PROJECTED | 6 |
November 10, 1971 |
PIONEER WITHSTANDS ODDS TO PRESERVE FAMILY HOMESITE (CARLBERG, ELMER) | 1 |
November 10, 1971 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE IS OLDEST CONTINUOUS BUSINESS ON EAST SIDE | 15 |
November 10, 1971 |
CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP FOR UNEMPLOYED TO OPEN AGAIN | 2 |
November 10, 1971 |
PERMIT SOUGHT FOR HOUGHTON BEACH | 2 |
November 10, 1971 |
WALK-IN PLANNED AT SLOUGH | 3 |
November 10, 1971 |
PERMIT SOUGHT FOR HOUGHTON BEACH | 2 |
November 10, 1971 |
BURGLARS STRIKE SCHOOL | 6 |
November 10, 1971 |
NEAL, CORA BELL | 20 |
November 10, 1971 |
MRS MCCRORY RE-ELECTED TO CAMP FIRE GIRLS POST | 21 |
November 10, 1971 |
PUBLIC IDEAS ASKED ON MOULTON PARK BOARD | 2 |
November 10, 1971 |
PERMIT SOUGHT FOR HOUGHTON BEACH | 2 |
November 10, 1971 |
WALK-IN PLANNED AT SLOUGH | 3 |
November 10, 1971 |
PARK BOARD TO HEAR CRESTWOODS REPORT | 6 |
November 10, 1971 |
PARK BOARD SEEKS INPUT ON CENTER | 6 |
November 10, 1971 |
ENGINEER NAMED FOR BYPASS STUDY | 4 |
November 10, 1971 |
I-90 PLANS FOR LAKE CROSSING RECEIVE FORMAL STATE OKAY | 6 |
November 10, 1971 |
BOZ GOES UNDERGROUND (PHOTO OF JUNCTION BOX ON LAKE STREET) | 13 |
November 10, 1971 |
TELEPHONE RATE INCREASE DRAWS BOTH BACKERS DETRACTORS | 2 |
November 10, 1971 |
PATRICIA GARRISON, GREG SHAW | 21 |
November 17, 1971 |
COUPLE HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY (PIKE, O.K. & MARGARET) | 22 |
November 17, 1971 |
THE DAY THE MONSTER WOULDN’T QUIT (KOLLOEN, MURIEL) | 1 |
November 17, 1971 |
VERN BAIER’S A GREAT CARRIER – AND A FAMILIAR FACE | 20 |
November 17, 1971 |
OPERA IS SECOND HOME (HORIUCHI, PAUL) | 21 |
November 17, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (KRISINGER, LYDIA) | 23 |
November 17, 1971 |
MOVING SLOWS OPENING OF JUANITA HIGH | 13 |
November 17, 1971 |
COUPLE TAKES OVER HOUGHTON THRIFTWAY (MUNSON, DICK & ESTHER) | 7 |
November 17, 1971 |
KIDS BRING JOY TO ELDERLY AT HOSPITAL | 22 |
November 17, 1971 |
REQUESTED ZONE CHANGES ON COUNTY HEARING AGENDA | 17 |
November 17, 1971 |
JUANITA HIGH PARENTS ASK BUS SERVICE | 6 |
November 17, 1971 |
JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS (PHOTO) | 13 |
November 17, 1971 |
KIRKLAND PARK PRAISED (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 2 |
November 17, 1971 |
MARKET STREET REALIGNMENT PROPOSED FOR SLOUGH | 1 |
November 17, 1971 |
KIRKLAND PARK PRAISED (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 2 |
November 17, 1971 |
BOAT RAMP COMMITTEE SEEKS SEVERAL SMALLER LAUNCH SITES | 17 |
November 17, 1971 |
SAMPSON, MARIE | 14 |
November 17, 1971 |
DEAN, DEWANDA | 14 |
November 17, 1971 |
NORTON, BRUCE | 14 |
November 17, 1971 |
OLSON, VICTOR SR | 14 |
November 17, 1971 |
CROWE, THERESA | 14 |
November 17, 1971 |
SHARNBROICH, MARJORIE | 14 |
November 17, 1971 |
EDISON, MARK | 14 |
November 17, 1971 |
VERN BAIER’S A GREAT CARRIER – AND A FAMILIAR FACE | 20 |
November 17, 1971 |
JOURNAL SOCCER SPECIAL | 1A-4A |
November 17, 1971 |
MARKET STREET REALIGNMENT PROPOSED FOR SLOUGH | 1 |
November 17, 1971 |
PARK BOARD HEARS ADVOCATES OF CITY COMMUNITY CENTER | 1 |
November 17, 1971 |
KIRKLAND PARK PRAISED (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 2 |
November 17, 1971 |
BOAT RAMP COMMITTEE SEEKS SEVERAL SMALLER LAUNCH SITES | 17 |
November 17, 1971 |
BOAT RAMP COMMITTEE SEEKS SEVERAL SMALLER LAUNCH SITES | 17 |
November 17, 1971 |
MARKET STREET REALIGNMENT PROPOSED FOR SLOUGH | 1 |
November 17, 1971 |
JUANITA-WOODINVILLE WAY: COUNTY ASKED TO DROP FOUR-LANE PLANS | 1 |
November 17, 1971 |
NE 85TH CORNERS HAVE HAD SIGNIFICANT ACCIDENT PROBLEM | 2 |
November 17, 1971 |
CONTRACTOR FOR 124TH AVE NE ANSWERS LETTER | 13 |
November 17, 1971 |
JOINT WATER FACILITIES ARE PROOF THAT IT COULD BE DONE | 17 |
November 17, 1971 |
LYNE KRISINGER, CRAIG OLSON | 22 |
November 17, 1971 |
HELEN YOUNG, BRUCE BOYD | 22 |
November 24, 1971 |
NEW BANKS ASSETS AT $2 MILLION (BANK OF KIRKLAND) | 6 |
November 24, 1971 |
SAN SALVADOR STUDENT WELL TRAVELED AT 14 (INFANTE, CARLOS) | 2 |
November 24, 1971 |
HOBBY BRINGS IN LOOT (LITTLEFIELD, WAYNE & DORIS) | 3 |
November 24, 1971 |
EAST SIDER TO BE ON TV (CARROL, TOM) | 16 |
November 24, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (NICKLEN, JUDY) | 18 |
November 24, 1971 |
PLANTING DAY PLANNED AT EVERGREEN | 1 |
November 24, 1971 |
NEW QUARTERS FOR NORM’S (PHOTO OF NORM’S OK TIRE STORE) | 6 |
November 24, 1971 |
ROSE HILL FURNITURE NOW OPEN | 16 |
November 24, 1971 |
5 NEW DIRECTORS ELECTED TO CHAMBER BOARD | 2 |
November 24, 1971 |
SCHOOL LEVY CHAIRMAN CHIDES PUBLIC FOR DISINTEREST | 1 |
November 24, 1971 |
3 NEW SCHOOL DIRECTORS TO BE SWORN IN DEC 2 | 2 |
November 24, 1971 |
BOWLING ENTERS HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS PICTURE | 26 |
November 24, 1971 |
POKEY WADDLES THE DUCK FINDS FRIENDS IN TIME OF NEED (WIGGINS, DOROTHY) | 21 |
November 24, 1971 |
FAULTY FIREPLACE STARTS HOUSE FIRE (10624 108TH AVE NE) | 6 |
November 24, 1971 |
BUDGET HEARING SET | 2 |
November 24, 1971 |
WHY DO WE NEED THANKSGIVING? THE ANSWER SEEMS SO OBVIOUS | 1 |
November 24, 1971 |
CASTLE VIEWERS TO TAKE TOUR AROUND THE WORLD | 17 |
November 24, 1971 |
PERMIT SOUGHT FOR LAKE PARK (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 7 |
November 24, 1971 |
AT LAST – KIRKLAND HAS ITS OWN AUTMOBILE ASSEMBLY LINE (JEROBEE INDUSTRIE | 6 |
November 24, 1971 |
JUANITA SLOUGH SUBJECT OF COUNTY MEETING AT PARK | 2 |
November 24, 1971 |
JUANITA CDC BACKS MARKET ST RELOCATION – WITH CONDITIONS | 3 |
November 24, 1971 |
PERMIT SOUGHT FOR LAKE PARK (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 7 |
November 24, 1971 |
BILL STOKES NAMED OFFICER OF MONTH | 7 |
November 24, 1971 |
NORKIRK VANDALIZED | 7 |
November 24, 1971 |
ROBERTS, JAMES | 15 |
November 24, 1971 |
HOWARD, RUSSELL | 15 |
November 24, 1971 |
ANDERSON, ANNA | 15 |
November 24, 1971 |
SPEER, EDDIE | 15 |
November 24, 1971 |
ZWIEFELHOFER, AMANDA | 15 |
November 24, 1971 |
PETERSON, LENA | 15 |
November 24, 1971 |
HARTLMULLER, CECILIA | 15 |
November 24, 1971 |
JEFF LINDQUIST RECEIVES HIS EAGLE SCOUT AWARD | 7 |
November 24, 1971 |
ADELINES TAKES TWO AWARDS | 18 |
November 24, 1971 |
JUANITA SLOUGH SUBJECT OF COUNTY MEETING AT PARK | 2 |
November 24, 1971 |
PERMIT SOUGHT FOR LAKE PARK (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 7 |
November 24, 1971 |
PRE-FAB CABIN IS LIKELY AT MOULTON PARK | 7 |
November 24, 1971 |
THE REV BERG TO LEAVE HOLY SPIRIT LUTHERAN (BERG, DEAN W) | 11 |
November 24, 1971 |
REGIONAL AIRPORT IS NOT YET RULED OUT FOR REDMOND | 20 |
November 24, 1971 |
CITIZENS FAVOR SUBURBAN BUSES | 1 |
November 24, 1971 |
SOME ROADS LEAD TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 24, 1971 |
JUANITA CDC BACKS MARKET ST RELOCATION – WITH CONDITIONS | 3 |
November 24, 1971 |
JUANITA-WOODINVILLE STAND DUE NEXT WEEK, REAMS SAYS | 4 |
November 24, 1971 |
CITY PROMPTED TO REQUIRE SEWER LINE CONNECTIONS | 1 |
November 24, 1971 |
RESERVOIR DEDICATED (PHOTO AT ROSE HILL) | 2 |
December 1, 1971 |
TAG NEEDS ARTISTS, PATRONS | 18 |
December 1, 1971 |
NORTHSHORE BANK TO OPEN IN KINGSGATE | 4 |
December 1, 1971 |
EXCHANGE CLUB NAMES NERHEIM BOY OF MONTH (NERHEIM, MARK) | 4 |
December 1, 1971 |
THE TITIALII FAMILY: THEY CAME FOR SCHOOLS AND USED THEM WELL | 14 |
December 1, 1971 |
SOMEDAY, HE’LL BUILD A BOAT TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD (SCHREIBER, JUERGE | 15 |
December 1, 1971 |
LOCAL ARTIST WINS NATIONAL ART PRIZE (HOOK, BETTY) | 22 |
December 1, 1971 |
TALENT, INGENUITY AND GLUE PRODUCE DECORATIVE ITEMS (BJERKE, DAWN) | 24 |
December 1, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (JOLGEN, JIM) | 25 |
December 1, 1971 |
BRIDLE TRAILS NOW PERMANENT STATE PARK | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
LIMOUSINE SERVICE TO AIRPORT STARTS | 4 |
December 1, 1971 |
ROSE HILL HAS NEW BARBER SHOP (ROSE HILL BARBER SHOP) | 4 |
December 1, 1971 |
PTA IS HOUSEHOLD WORD: FACTS HELP TO CORRECT OPINIONS | 5 |
December 1, 1971 |
LWSD TO OFFER COURSE FOR BOILER ENGINEERS | 14 |
December 1, 1971 |
822-4141: NEW FIRE EMERGENCY NUMBER | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
CITY CURRENT EXPENSES DOWN | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL CONSIDERS STAND ON JUANITA BAY PARK PROPOSAL | 7 |
December 1, 1971 |
COMMUNITY SHARES THANKSGIVING | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
ENCHANTED CASTLE READY FOR VIEWERS (PHOTO) | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
YARROW BAY YACHT CLUB AGAIN SUPPORTS HOLIDAY CRUISE FOR THE HANDICAPP | 2 |
December 1, 1971 |
BIDS FOR JUANITA BEACH FUNDS REJECTED BY STATE AGENCY | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL CONSIDERS STAND ON JUANITA BAY PARK PROPOSAL | 7 |
December 1, 1971 |
BIDS FOR JUANITA BEACH FUNDS REJECTED BY STATE AGENCY | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
BOAT LAUNCH COMMITTEE GATHERING STATISTICS | 2 |
December 1, 1971 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL CONSIDERS STAND ON JUANITA BAY PARK PROPOSAL | 7 |
December 1, 1971 |
INTERRUPTED, BURGLAR ESCAPES | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
KIRKLAND MAN FOUND DEAD (STANLEY, CHARLES G) | 2 |
December 1, 1971 |
BURGLARS TAKE NEARLY $600 | 14 |
December 1, 1971 |
EARLY CALLS MADE FOR EVERGREEN HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS | 23 |
December 1, 1971 |
HAYES, JOHN | 22 |
December 1, 1971 |
GORE, LOTTA | 22 |
December 1, 1971 |
DEANGELO, IMOGENE | 22 |
December 1, 1971 |
CONKEY, DAVID | 22 |
December 1, 1971 |
VANDEBRAKE, MAE | 22 |
December 1, 1971 |
POSTMA, JILL | 22 |
December 1, 1971 |
SCOUT TROOP TO OBSERVE 25TH YEAR (ROSE HILL BOY SCOUTS) | 18 |
December 1, 1971 |
GIRLS WELCOMED ABOARD (SEA SCOUTS) | 23 |
December 1, 1971 |
MAIL BOXES – A GOOD MEDIUM FOR EXPRESSING INDIVIDUALITY (PHOTOS) | 19 |
December 1, 1971 |
BIDS FOR JUANITA BEACH FUNDS REJECTED BY STATE AGENCY | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
BRIDLE TRAILS NOW PERMANENT STATE PARK | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
BOAT LAUNCH COMMITTEE GATHERING STATISTICS | 2 |
December 1, 1971 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL CONSIDERS STAND ON JUANITA BAY PARK PROPOSAL | 7 |
December 1, 1971 |
BOAT LAUNCH COMMITTEE GATHERING STATISTICS | 2 |
December 1, 1971 |
SECOND TRANSIT MEETING TOMORROW | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
TRANSIT LANE COULD BE RESERVED ON FLOATING BRIDGE | 1 |
December 1, 1971 |
EVERGREEN BRIDGE TO OPEN AGAIN FOR TRUCKS MONDAY | 2 |
December 1, 1971 |
WHERE DO THEY GET WEATHER STATISTICS (HEISDORF & NELSON) | 17 |
December 1, 1971 |
SUZANNE BUTTE, BRUCE JOHNSON | 23 |
December 1, 1971 |
DELORES COSBY, OTTO BEACH JR | 23 |
December 1, 1971 |
SUE ADAMS, JAMES STUNTZ | 24 |
December 8, 1971 |
RECEPTION FOR 50TH ANNIVERSARY (MCFARLAND, MR AND MRS LLOYD) | 22 |
December 8, 1971 |
THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE IN POTUZAK HOME | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING WAS 25-YEAR CAREER (SMITH, MARGARET D) | 21 |
December 8, 1971 |
LAKE SIDELINES (DAVIDSON, CAPPI) | 21 |
December 8, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (WOODS, NICKIE) | 22 |
December 8, 1971 |
COMMUNITY PLATING DAY SET AT EVERGREEN SATURDAY | 17 |
December 8, 1971 |
NE 60TH STATION DUE FOR CLOSURE | 28 |
December 8, 1971 |
INGLEWOOD TOWNHOUSE PLANS PASS | 17 |
December 8, 1971 |
CHAMBER REQUESTS BOAT LAUNCH CLOSURE | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
MODEL PLANE BUFFS SHARE HOBBY WITH BOYS, GIRL | 20 |
December 8, 1971 |
BIG LEVY HIKE FACES SCHOOL TAXPAYERS | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
12-MONTH PROGRAM ASKED AT LW SPECIAL ED CENTER | 2 |
December 8, 1971 |
SCHOOL NEGOTIATIONS PARAMETERS STILL TO BE SET IN PRIVATE | 2 |
December 8, 1971 |
CHAMBER TO HEAR ABOUT HIRING POOR | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
NE 60TH STATION DUE FOR CLOSURE | 28 |
December 8, 1971 |
SCORE PRESENTATION SCORES POINTS WITH COUNTY COUNCIL | 2 |
December 8, 1971 |
HEALTH OFFICE REPLACES X-RAY BUS | 28 |
December 8, 1971 |
SANTA TO ARRIVE FRIDAY | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
CASCADIAN CHORALE PREPARES FOR TWO CHRISTMAS CONCERTS | 21 |
December 8, 1971 |
SCHOOL NEGOTIATIONS PARAMETERS STILL TO BE SET IN PRIVATE | 2 |
December 8, 1971 |
CHAMBER REQUESTS BOAT LAUNCH CLOSURE | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
IN JAIL, SUSPECT ADMITS TO KIRKLAND BURGLARY | 17 |
December 8, 1971 |
BURGLARS TAKE TVS, RADIO | 17 |
December 8, 1971 |
ERICKSON, LUCILLE | 20 |
December 8, 1971 |
JAYNES, ROBERT | 20 |
December 8, 1971 |
KELLEY, MARY | 20 |
December 8, 1971 |
PELLY TO DECIDE VERY SOON | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
MODEL PLANE BUFFS SHARE HOBBY WITH BOYS, GIRL | 20 |
December 8, 1971 |
KIRKLAND MAN WINS RACING CHAMPIONSHIP (WINBIGLER, D MYLES) | 5 |
December 8, 1971 |
CHAMBER REQUESTS BOAT LAUNCH CLOSURE | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
CARRIERS TO ASK LOWER EAST SIDE FREIGHT RATES | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
CHAMBER REQUESTS BOAT LAUNCH CLOSURE | 1 |
December 8, 1971 |
EAST SIDERS PRODUCE MANY IDEAS FOR NEW METRO BUS ROUTES | 23 |
December 8, 1971 |
SCORE PRESENTATION SCORES POINTS WITH COUNTY COUNCIL | 2 |
December 8, 1971 |
CITIZENS AND COUNTY COULD BE NEAR SIMONDS ROAD SOLUTION | 5 |
December 8, 1971 |
CITIZENS PROTEST LAKE WASHINGTON BOULEVARD PARKING | 5 |
December 8, 1971 |
VICKI LANDER, CRAIG BEETHAM | 22 |
December 15, 1971 |
WALDO BIRDS HONORED ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY | 25 |
December 15, 1971 |
NORTHSHORE BANK OPENS IN KINGSGATE (PHOTO) | 7 |
December 15, 1971 |
KIRKLAND BANK TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY AT OPEN HOUSE (BANK OF KIRKLAND) | 7 |
December 15, 1971 |
NON-BELIEVER, SHE’S NOW A WORKER (COOPER, DORIS) | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
WE LOVED IRELAND, THE KIND GENEROUS PEOPLE (BAILEY, GERRY & MARGE) | 15 |
December 15, 1971 |
ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT VEGETABLES AND THEN SOME (MCDONALD, LUC | 25 |
December 15, 1971 |
BIG HOUSECLEANING JOB (GARRETSON, ISABELLE) | 25 |
December 15, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (LOCKE, DODY) | 27 |
December 15, 1971 |
CHIEF OF STAFF PREVIEWS EVERGREEN HOSPITAL | 6 |
December 15, 1971 |
ABANDONED APARTMENT CONSTRUCTION GIVEN GO-AHEAD | 19 |
December 15, 1971 |
CLOSE CENTRAL, MOVE STUDENTS, CAC SAYS | 2 |
December 15, 1971 |
MERCHANTS SLATE HOURS ON SUNDAY | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
THE IRON GATES: CHANGING SCENE | 17 |
December 15, 1971 |
SHOPPERS – RELAX, REFRESH AT FROSTY’S | 17 |
December 15, 1971 |
PEAR TREE IS BUDDING | 18 |
December 15, 1971 |
JIM VAUX TO HEAD ’72 CHAMBER | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
FOOD BANK SETS UP CHRISTMAS HOURS | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
EXCHANGE STUDENTS BRING BONUS TO A G BELL SCHOOL | 2 |
December 15, 1971 |
CLOSE CENTRAL, MOVE STUDENTS, CAC SAYS | 2 |
December 15, 1971 |
BETTY LOU MARTINSON, DANNY K STORMO | 26 |
December 15, 1971 |
BARBARA JOE BERTRAM, ARTHUR SANCHEZ | 26 |
December 15, 1971 |
YUKIMO PERRY, ROBERT BURNETT | 26 |
December 15, 1971 |
FIRE SERVICES ADOPT $226,610 BUDGET | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
KIRKLAND FIREFIGHTERS CITED FOR COMPLETING STATE TRAINING | 5 |
December 15, 1971 |
REP PELLY TO RETIRE IN ’72 | 2 |
December 15, 1971 |
PROSECUTION WAS POLITICAL ASSASSINATION, LELAND CHARGES | 21 |
December 15, 1971 |
CITY ADOPTS SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE | 2 |
December 15, 1971 |
A WINTER VISIT (PHOTO OF SANTA) | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
CHRISTMAS SHIPS SET 3 KIRKLAND VISITS | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
105 NEW POLICEMEN FOR COUNTY | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
LOCKED CAR IS BURGLARIZED | 7 |
December 15, 1971 |
PROSECUTION WAS POLITICAL ASSASSINATION, LELAND CHARGES | 21 |
December 15, 1971 |
WOMAN, 74, TAKES OWN LIFE (PEARSON, BETTY) | 21 |
December 15, 1971 |
BURGLARS TAKE STEREO SET | 21 |
December 15, 1971 |
CHIEF OF STAFF PREVIEWS EVERGREEN HOSPITAL | 6 |
December 15, 1971 |
HOSPITAL TO HAVE 24-HOUR EMERGENCY | 6 |
December 15, 1971 |
GELOW, LEO | 24 |
December 15, 1971 |
ASKEW, RUTH | 24 |
December 15, 1971 |
STOOPS, RALPH | 24 |
December 15, 1971 |
PEARSON, CECILE | 24 |
December 15, 1971 |
MCGUIRE, HAROLD | 24 |
December 15, 1971 |
TRUSELO, LEO | 24 |
December 15, 1971 |
GELOW, LEO | 24 |
December 15, 1971 |
DAN RYAN RANKED AS EAGLE | 19 |
December 15, 1971 |
ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT VEGETABLES AND THEN SOME (MCDONALD, LUC | 25 |
December 15, 1971 |
REV MACK MOVES TO REDMOND | 2 |
December 15, 1971 |
EAST SIDERS’ TRANSIT MAPS INCLUDE SIX BUS CENTERS | 20 |
December 15, 1971 |
PETITION ASKS END TO PARKING ON LAKE STREET | 1 |
December 15, 1971 |
CITY ORDINANCES OUTLINES SEWER CONNECTIONS, CHARGES | 7 |
December 15, 1971 |
FROM PEACE TO PIECES (PHOTOS OF PEACE SIGN MADE OF SNOW) | 8 |
December 22, 1971 |
HEISDORF & NELSON ACQUIRED BY PFIZER | 11B |
December 22, 1971 |
ONSLAUGHT OF ILLNESS UPSETS RETIREMENT PLANS (SPENCER, ALLEN & VERA) | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
STUDENT TAKES CIRCUITOUS ROUTE TO NORTHWEST COLLEGE (WU, CHAC) | 5 |
December 22, 1971 |
CAN THE GLAMOUR OF NEW YORK OUTPULL RUSTIC REDMOND (HANSCOM, DOROTH | 12 |
December 22, 1971 |
THEIR DOOR IS OPEN (NELSON, BONNIE) | 17 |
December 22, 1971 |
HEISDORF & NELSON ACQUIRED BY PFIZER | 11B |
December 22, 1971 |
ARTIST OPENS SHOP HERE (OSBORNE, RUTH BURMAN) | 11B |
December 22, 1971 |
BOY LOSES HAND IN EXPLOSION | 11A |
December 22, 1971 |
CONTINUED SUPPORT ASKED FOR 1972 MARCH OF DIMES | 11A |
December 22, 1971 |
MANY FOOD-BANK CONTRIBUTORS DO NOT APPEAR ON LIST OF DONORS | 11A |
December 22, 1971 |
FAMILY LIFE CONCERN OF ES COUNSELING | 16 |
December 22, 1971 |
REVISED JUANITA SLOUGH DESIGN ACCEPTABLE | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
KIRKLAND’S 1972 BUDGET REFLECTS SLOWER ECONOMY | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS (PHOTO AT NE 48TH & 109TH NE) | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
REVISED JUANITA SLOUGH DESIGN ACCEPTABLE | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
9 BURGLARIES CLEARED BY ARRESTS, POLICE SAY | 11A |
December 22, 1971 |
COMBS NAMED OFFICER OF MONTH (COMBS, ROBERT) | 11A |
December 22, 1971 |
TRAFFIC OFFENSES KEEP NE DISTRICT JUSTICES BUSY | 5 |
December 22, 1971 |
FOR A ‘4-TIME LOSER’, BILL’S PRETTY OPTIMISTIC | 5 |
December 22, 1971 |
MUSGROVE, HILDA | 16 |
December 22, 1971 |
ESKELAND, JEAN | 16 |
December 22, 1971 |
GILBERT, CLAUDE | 16 |
December 22, 1971 |
REVISED JUANITA SLOUGH DESIGN ACCEPTABLE | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
STOP SIGNS REMOVED (PHOTO AT 116TH AVE NE & NE 79TH PLACE) | 11A |
December 22, 1971 |
POOR TIMING, BUT … P.O. STREET PAVED | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
NE 85TH SIGNAL POSSIBLE IN 1973 | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
REVISED JUANITA SLOUGH DESIGN ACCEPTABLE | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
PUGET POWER RATE HEARINGS TO RECONVENE JANUARY 10 | 1 |
December 22, 1971 |
PATRICIA SUE GAVIN, STEPHEN JONES | 17 |
December 22, 1971 |
KATHLEEN BURKE, DAVID VANDERFORD | 17 |
December 29, 1971 |
SAM JACKSON OUT IN FRONT FOR YOUNG LIFE | 1 |
December 29, 1971 |
BUILT ROOM BY ROOM, MCKIBBEN HOME COMING DOWN SAME WAY | 1 |
December 29, 1971 |
ISRAEL CAN BE PROUD OF GREAT WORK (BAILEY, GERRY & MARGE) | 5 |
December 29, 1971 |
MR ART LEAVES THE PARK BOARD (GREER, GLEN) | 6 |
December 29, 1971 |
LIBRARY WORKER SAW HIS GOAL ACCOMPLISHED (NELSON, GLENN) | 6 |
December 29, 1971 |
JEFFREY WITH SIX-FOOTED FRIEND (EVANS, JEFFREY WITH SIX FOOTED CAT) | 15 |
December 29, 1971 |
YOU WANT AN AIR-CONDITIONED BURLINGTON WITH A WOODEN FLOOR (NORRBOM, A | 17 |
December 29, 1971 |
FROM WATCHER TO DOER (JOHNSON, SHIRLEY) | 21 |
December 29, 1971 |
COOK’S CORNER (HALL, NANCI) | 22 |
December 29, 1971 |
BOY’S SHELL COLLECTION AT LIBRARY (SWAN, ANDREW) | 22 |
December 29, 1971 |
FIRST BABY 1972 ALREADY A WINNER | 1 |
December 29, 1971 |
BUILT ROOM BY ROOM, MCKIBBEN HOME COMING DOWN SAME WAY | 1 |
December 29, 1971 |
BUILT ROOM BY ROOM, MCKIBBEN HOME COMING DOWN SAME WAY | 1 |
December 29, 1971 |
LIQUOR PERMIT ISSUED (TERRY’S WAGON WHEEL) | 15 |
December 29, 1971 |
KINGSGATE BOYS PLAY SANTA CLAUS TO NEEDY | 17 |
December 29, 1971 |
NE 85TH ZONING FITS IN KIRKLAND PLAN | 1 |
December 29, 1971 |
SPECIAL LEVY UNSET; BOARD TO HEAR ALTERNATIVES | 2 |
December 29, 1971 |
RUSSIAN EXCHANGE TEACHER VISITS WITH LWSD STUDENTS | 17 |
December 29, 1971 |
CHRISTMAS TREE AT AUDUBON DECORATED BY FOURTH GRADERS | 22 |
December 29, 1971 |
PUBLIC’S OPINION ASKED ON SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY | 23 |
December 29, 1971 |
PROGRAM FOR SCHOOL DROPOUTS: IT MAY NOT BE BIG, BUT IT’S BEST | 28 |
December 29, 1971 |
PATRICIA MUELLER, TED LOMAN | 21 |
December 29, 1971 |
BIKEWAYS SYSTEM LINKING KIRKLAND TO BELLEVUE APPROVED | 2 |
December 29, 1971 |
KEEP YOUR LOGS, SHINGLEBOLTS OUT OF LAKE WASHINGTON, FELLA (OLD ORDINA | 5 |
December 29, 1971 |
KEEP YOUR LOGS, SHINGLEBOLTS OUT OF LAKE WASHINGTON, FELLA (OLD ORDINA | 5 |
December 29, 1971 |
1971, THE YEAR THAT WAS: ROADS LEADING IN AND POUT OF KIRKLAND WERE BIG N | 6 |
December 29, 1971 |
KEEP YOUR LOGS, SHINGLEBOLTS OUT OF LAKE WASHINGTON, FELLA (OLD ORDINA | 5 |
December 29, 1971 |
FLAME ARMED ROBBERY FOILED | 15 |
December 29, 1971 |
FLIGHT FROM FIGHT ENDS IN AUTO CRASH | 17 |
December 29, 1971 |
AUTOPSY SAYS GIRL’S DEATH SELF-INFLICTED (HOFFMAN, MARY) | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
KIRKLAND MAN KILLED ON 405 (LODGE, JAMES F) | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
LIBRARY WORKER SAW HIS GOAL ACCOMPLISHED (NELSON, GLENN) | 6 |
December 29, 1971 |
HOFFMAN, MARY | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
LARSON, ALIDA | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
O’TOOLE, FLORENCE | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
SKARE, ANNA | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
KENNEY, MARY | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
LODGE, JAMES | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
MARSHALL, NONDYS | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
HEDSTROM, LYDIA | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
RAMBOW, OTTO | 20 |
December 29, 1971 |
TROOP 428 MARKS 25 YEARS | 23 |
December 29, 1971 |
COLUMNIST TAKES OVER FOR JUANITA (VAN LUEVEN, KATHIE) | 22 |
December 29, 1971 |
MR ART LEAVES THE PARK BOARD (GREER, GLEN) | 6 |
December 29, 1971 |
BIKEWAYS SYSTEM LINKING KIRKLAND TO BELLEVUE APPROVED | 2 |
December 29, 1971 |
METRO BUS VOTE MAY BE DELAYED | 1 |
December 29, 1971 |
SR 901 RENUMBERED – PARTIALLY (MAP) | 15 |
December 29, 1971 |
BRIDGES’ USE RISES | 15 |
December 29, 1971 |
JANET KAY DREWELOW, JOHN MEIHAUS | 21 |
December 29, 1971 |
PATRICIA JOHNSON, LAWRENCE SEYMOUR | 21 |
December 29, 1971 |
JANET LOU WALSH, JERRY LEE HOWLAND | 21 |
December 29, 1971 |
LESLIE JOAN CRAWLEY, DENNIS PAYNE | 21 |
January 5, 1972 | ‘I’M AN ARTIST NOW,’ MIKE FALK DECLARES | 1 |
January 5, 1972 | CHRISTINE NAMED AFTER HE(SHE) LAID EGG (EWING, HOWARD) | 13 |
January 5, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (FRICKE, RUTH) | 14 |
January 5, 1972 | MINNIE BAKER, 86, ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE OF RURAL KIRKLAND LIVING | 19 |
January 5, 1972 | JENNIFER IS FIRST BABY CONTEST WINNER (CORY, JENNIFER) | 1 |
January 5, 1972 | SHOPPING CENTER PLANNED (PHOTO NEAR KINGSGATE SAFEWAY) | 18 |
January 5, 1972 | DECISION ON SCHOOL BUILDING MOST IMPORTANT | 2 |
January 5, 1972 | TAKEN THE TOUR YET? (HISTORIC MARKERS) | 19 |
January 5, 1972 | KIRKLAND WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN HYAK SKI ACCIDENT (CHAPIN, ELLEN) | 5 |
January 5, 1972 | PLANE CRASH KILLS KIRKLAND PILOT, 22 (JOINES, CHARLES H) | 13 |
January 5, 1972 | COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ’72 THEME FOR NEW C OF C YEAR | 1 |
January 5, 1972 | UNITED WAY FUNDS SHIFT TO WELFARE SERVICES | 11 |
January 5, 1972 | KIRKLAND, REDMOND BOTH TOP UNITED WAY DRIVE GOALS | 12 |
January 5, 1972 | FOOD BANK CHAIRMAN SAYS: I NEVER CEASE TO WONDER THAT WE CAN SUPPLY SO | 21 |
January 5, 1972 | FIREMEN’S FOOD DRIVE HELPS 20 FAMILIES | 21 |
January 5, 1972 | MARCH OF DIMES MAIL CAMPAIGN IS UNDERWAY | 21 |
January 5, 1972 | BIKE WINNERS (PHOTO OF DOBBS, VICKI / THIEL, JEFF) | 18 |
January 5, 1972 | SCHOOL LEADERS ASK PUBLIC LEVY INPUT | 1 |
January 5, 1972 | MRS GOODNER PROPOSES BOARD MEETING IMPROVEMENT | 2 |
January 5, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD FACES TOUGH LEVY CHOICE | 2 |
January 5, 1972 | LESLIE AGNER, L R MCKULLA JR | 20 |
January 5, 1972 | MARY ELLEN MCGRANN, RUSSELL EDWARDS | 20 |
January 5, 1972 | COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR POLICE APPROVED | 2 |
January 5, 1972 | WHAT’S WRONG WITH BEING BUILT BY WPA (LETTER FROM BISHOP, RAY) | 4 |
January 5, 1972 | NEW FIRM MAKES PRECISION PARTS (BEK INCORPORATED) | 18 |
January 5, 1972 | KIRKLAND PIER PERMIT CHALLENGED | 1 |
January 5, 1972 | POLICE RAID PRODUCES $800 OF MARIJUANA | 2 |
January 5, 1972 | COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR POLICE APPROVED | 2 |
January 5, 1972 | BURGLARS ARRESTED IN BANK | 2 |
January 5, 1972 | ACTION NEEDED TO END BLATANT VANDALISM (LETTER TO EDITOR) | 4 |
January 5, 1972 | WICKLUND, SANDRA | 5 |
January 5, 1972 | SHORETT, VIRGINIA | 5 |
January 5, 1972 | TUCKER, FRANK | 5 |
January 5, 1972 | MCENTEE, HELEN | 5 |
January 5, 1972 | MYNTTI, EINO | 5 |
January 5, 1972 | WOMAN’S CLUB TO CELEBRATE 52ND YEAR | 19 |
January 5, 1972 | CHURCH DEBT PAID OFF: ADVENTISTS GIVE THEMSELVES CHRISTMAS PRESENT | 13 |
January 5, 1972 | DECISION DUE SOON ON RATES HEARING | 1 |
January 5, 1972 | KIRKLAND PIER PERMIT CHALLENGED | 1 |
January 5, 1972 | DESIGNATING 100TH NE ARTERIAL JUST A FORMALITY, REAMS SAYS | 2 |
January 5, 1972 | COAST GUARD PLANS HEARING ON DELAY OF i-90 CROSSING | 15 |
January 5, 1972 | PHOTOS OF SNOW | 15 |
January 5, 1972 | DARICE GAMEY, DONALD KONKLER | 20 |
January 5, 1972 | VICKIE LUNDVALL, GREGORY MARTIN | 20 |
January 12, 1972 |
LAKE VUE GARDENS – OPEN HOUSE | 8 |
January 12, 1972 |
JUANITA CITIZENS OFFICE EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS | 8 |
January 12, 1972 |
FOOD BANK IS CHAIRMAN’S CUP OF TEA (DESALVO, CORA) | 19 |
January 12, 1972 |
STILL MEMBER OF PUBLIC (GOODNER, OAKLEY) | 20 |
January 12, 1972 |
BRIDLE TRAILS IS EQUESTRIAN CENTER | 7A |
January 12, 1972 |
REMODELING COMPLETE AT BETTY’S 3 SHOPS | 8 |
January 12, 1972 |
CONVALESCENT CENTER TO OPEN 190-BED FACILITY SUNDAY (LAKE VUE GARDENS) | 8 |
January 12, 1972 |
BUSINESSMEN FORM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY | 1A |
January 12, 1972 |
KIRKLAND AREA GAINS 36 NEW BUSINESSES | 5A |
January 12, 1972 |
ANTIQUE SHOP EXPANDS (GOOD OLD DAYS SHOPPE) | 8 |
January 12, 1972 |
REMODELING COMPLETE AT BETTY’S 3 SHOPS | 8 |
January 12, 1972 |
BUSINESSMEN FORM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY | 1A |
January 12, 1972 |
ANNUAL REPORT – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT | 1A-8A |
January 12, 1972 |
FOOD BANK IS CHAIRMAN’S CUP OF TEA (DESALVO, CORA) | 19 |
January 12, 1972 |
BUSINESSMEN FORM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY | 1A |
January 12, 1972 |
KIRKLAND PLANNING PROJECTS COMPLETED | 2A |
January 12, 1972 |
GAS STATION REZONING IS SOUGHT | 7A |
January 12, 1972 |
JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL OPENING SETS NEW EDUCATION CONCEPT | 7A |
January 12, 1972 |
AT ROSE HILL JUNIOR HIGH: YOU WILL GREET US WITH A POLITE BOW | 1 |
January 12, 1972 |
SWIM PROGRAM BEGINS AT JUANITA HIGH | 2 |
January 12, 1972 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT DROPS LEASES ON STATE LAND | 2 |
January 12, 1972 |
IS SCHOOL BOARD AT ODDS WITH STATE OPEN MEETINGS ACT? | 2 |
January 12, 1972 |
LWSD COMPLETES ’71-72 NEGOTIATIONS | 14 |
January 12, 1972 |
WHEN SHOULD STUDENTS STUDY JOBS? (LAKEVIEW) | 20 |
January 12, 1972 |
COLLEGE SETS HOMECOMING | 21 |
January 12, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (FREEHILL, KAY) | 21 |
January 12, 1972 |
JANET KELLY, RICHARD STUMPH | 20 |
January 12, 1972 |
LINDA EDDY, DWIGHT GADD | 20 |
January 12, 1972 |
PLAYBARN READIES ‘RAINMAKER’ | 2 |
January 12, 1972 |
CENTRAL DISPATCHING TO START IN APRIL | 1 |
January 12, 1972 |
LEGISLATORS COMMENT: REDISTRICTING, RECOVERY WILL AFFECT EAST SIDE | 1 |
January 12, 1972 |
LIQUOR REVENUES RELEASED | 1 |
January 12, 1972 |
METRO POSTPONES ELECTION | 1 |
January 12, 1972 |
PRESCHOOL EYE TESTING AT ES HEALTH OFFICE | 5 |
January 12, 1972 |
BEACH PLANS DEVELOPED (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 2A |
January 12, 1972 |
PARK BOARD TO REVIEW FINAL HOUGHTON PLANS | 4 |
January 12, 1972 |
LWSD COMPLETES ’71-72 NEGOTIATIONS | 14 |
January 12, 1972 |
BEACH PLANS DEVELOPED (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 2A |
January 12, 1972 |
PARK BOARD TO REVIEW FINAL HOUGHTON PLANS | 4 |
January 12, 1972 |
BURGLARY SOLVED, THEN DISCOVERED | 4 |
January 12, 1972 |
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT ANNOUNCED BY LIBRARIES | 2 |
January 12, 1972 |
1972 WILL MARK NEW HOSPITAL OPENING | 4A |
January 12, 1972 |
MEDICAL-DENTAL CENTER OPENS | 5A |
January 12, 1972 |
CONVALESCENT CENTER TO OPEN 190-BED FACILITY SUNDAY (LAKE VUE GARDENS) | 8 |
January 12, 1972 |
SIMMONS, LENA | 18 |
January 12, 1972 |
MCMURRAY, JAMES | 18 |
January 12, 1972 |
MADDOX, OTIS | 18 |
January 12, 1972 |
MITCHELL, MARY | 18 |
January 12, 1972 |
CARLSON, HERBERT | 18 |
January 12, 1972 |
IVES, JESSE | 18 |
January 12, 1972 |
POST OFFICE OFFERS IRS TAX BOOKLETS | 2 |
January 12, 1972 |
BEACH PLANS DEVELOPED (HOUGHTON BEACH) | 2A |
January 12, 1972 |
PARK BOARD TO REVIEW FINAL HOUGHTON PLANS | 4 |
January 12, 1972 |
FREIGHT RATES TO BE SET SOON | 4A |
January 12, 1972 |
IF IT WEREN’T FOR LEE JOHNSON’S KEEN EYE (LICENSES) | 8 |
January 12, 1972 |
THIRD BUS MEETING TOMORROW | 14 |
January 12, 1972 |
STUDY INITIATED ON CENTRAL TRAFFIC BYPASS | 1A |
January 12, 1972 |
IMPROVEMENTS TO SECOND AVE ASKED | 1A |
January 12, 1972 |
CENTRAL WAY STORM SEWER: BIG DITCH COULD BE STARTED MONDAY | 1 |
January 12, 1972 |
UNDERGROUND PHONE WIRING IS NEWS IN ’71 | 3A |
January 12, 1972 |
CENTRAL WAY STORM SEWER: BIG DITCH COULD BE STARTED MONDAY | 1 |
January 12, 1972 |
POWER RATES PENALIZE APARTMENTS | 9 |
January 19, 1972 |
KINGSGATE SAFEWAY – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
January 19, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (CONOVER, DIANE) | 17 |
January 19, 1972 |
WE WERE FIRST PALE PEOPLE TO VISIT MAU MAU VILLAGE (BAILEY, GERRY & MARGE) |
22 |
January 19, 1972 |
MOTHER’S BIRTHDAY REMINDER OF YEARS IN JUANITA (RASMUSSEN, MARGARET BAI | 23 |
January 19, 1972 |
STAYS HOME THIS TIME (BLUECHEL, AYLENE) | 24 |
January 19, 1972 |
PERMITS SHOW THE SWING WAS UP IN BUILDING FOR 1971 | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
SCHOOL DIRECTORS ACT – CENTRAL TO CLOSE | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
PUBLIC INPUT SOUGHT TO COMMUNITY CENTER | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
REVISED ORDINANCE FOR PRESERVING CITY LANDMARKS APPROVED | 2 |
January 19, 1972 |
‘WHITE’, THE PLACE THAT WAS, IS ON BEAR CREEK AREA MAP | 25 |
January 19, 1972 |
FIRST BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING NEAR (MODEL) | 22 |
January 19, 1972 |
CAFE OLE OFFERS SPANISH FOOD | 16 |
January 19, 1972 |
SALE DRAWS MORE THAN 1000 (PHOTO AT KIRKLAND SHOE STORE) | 16 |
January 19, 1972 |
NEW SAFEWAY OPENS TODAY (KINGSGATE) | 16 |
January 19, 1972 |
SAFEWAY ISSUED LIQUOR LICENSE | 16 |
January 19, 1972 |
CHAMBER INSTALLS OFFICERS AT BANQUET | 15 |
January 19, 1972 |
PERMITS SHOW THE SWING WAS UP IN BUILDING FOR 1971 | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
APPROVAL GIVEN PLAT | 5 |
January 19, 1972 |
GRAVEL PIT PROPOSED FOR INDUSTRIAL PARK | 5 |
January 19, 1972 |
NS TO OFFER 3-YEAR BIBLE CURRICULUM | 5 |
January 19, 1972 |
66 NC STUDENTS ACHIEVE DEAN’S LIST | 5 |
January 19, 1972 |
JUANITA HIGH SUSPENDS 50 STUDENTS | 6 |
January 19, 1972 |
SUMMER SPECIAL ED PROGRAM WINS SUPPORT | 6 |
January 19, 1972 |
MEETING CALLED MONDAY TO SET 1972 SCHOOL LEVY | 6 |
January 19, 1972 |
PRINCIPALS’ GROUPS STUDY OPEN SCHOOL BOUNDARIES | 6 |
January 19, 1972 |
GROUP TO STUDY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION NEED ON EAST SIDE | 6 |
January 19, 1972 |
SCHOOL PETITION ASKS MORE FUNDS | 19 |
January 19, 1972 |
GERALDINE THYHOLT, DENNIS FLESHMAN | 24 |
January 19, 1972 |
GRETA JESSEN, DANIEL L GILLETTE | 24 |
January 19, 1972 |
MARTHA PALMER, MORGAN A THOMAS JR | 24 |
January 19, 1972 |
ELIZABETH JOHNSON, DAVID LAMBERT | 24 |
January 19, 1972 |
LET US ENTERTAIN YOU (PHOTO OF SWEET ADELINES) | 23 |
January 19, 1972 |
EAST SIDE WILL PICK UP NEW DISTRICT – SOMEPLACE | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
REVISED ORDINANCE FOR PRESERVING CITY LANDMARKS APPROVED | 2 |
January 19, 1972 |
‘WHITE’, THE PLACE THAT WAS, IS ON BEAR CREEK AREA MAP | 25 |
January 19, 1972 |
PARK BOARD OKAYS HOUGHTON BEACH PLANS | 19 |
January 19, 1972 |
KIRKLAND MAILMEN FILE LABOR COMPLAINT | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
PARK BOARD OKAYS HOUGHTON BEACH PLANS | 19 |
January 19, 1972 |
MAN CHARGED IN ROBBERY ATTEMPT | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
ART’S MARKET HELD UP SUNDAY | 6 |
January 19, 1972 |
JUVENILE ARRESTED ON TWO COUNTS | 19 |
January 19, 1972 |
PETERSON, HELEN | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
PATERSON, RONALD | 22 |
January 19, 1972 |
LEHMAN, BYRON | 22 |
January 19, 1972 |
IVES, JESSE | 22 |
January 19, 1972 |
MCCOWAN, ALEEN | 22 |
January 19, 1972 |
COMAN, MARY | 22 |
January 19, 1972 |
MCCHESNEY, ROBERT | 22 |
January 19, 1972 |
TWINS CLUB TO CHANGE NAME | 17 |
January 19, 1972 |
NEW TOASTMISTRESS CLUB FORMING ON ES | 23 |
January 19, 1972 |
KIRKLAND MAILMEN FILE LABOR COMPLAINT | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
JOURNAL TO CO-SPONSOR SUNNY HAWAIIAN TOURS | 13 |
January 19, 1972 |
TWO JOURNAL STAFF MEMBERS NAMED (BROWN, DICK / BEST, SAMANTHA) | 15 |
January 19, 1972 |
PARK BOARD OKAYS HOUGHTON BEACH PLANS | 19 |
January 19, 1972 |
SALES TAX FOR BUSES QUESTIONED | 2 |
January 19, 1972 |
‘BIG DITCH’ EQUIPMENT DELIVERED (PHOTO ON CENTRAL AVE) | 2 |
January 19, 1972 |
UNDERGROUND SERVICE READY WHEN PUGET POWER SAYS SO | 1 |
January 19, 1972 |
PATRICIA EGNER, HAROLD T COOK | 23 |
January 19, 1972 |
SUSAN ANDERSON, MARK SHAW | 24 |
January 26, 1972 |
50TH ANNIVERSARY NOTED (HACKETT, MERRITT & DONNA) | 20 |
January 26, 1972 |
GALLERY OFFERS STATE’S FIRST CALLIGRAPHY EXHIBIT | 2 |
January 26, 1972 |
TRY LIVING ON $87 A MONTH (PETERSON, INGA) | 15 |
January 26, 1972 |
MACRAME AS THERAPY GROWS INTO SATISFYING ART FORMS (STEPHENS, RUTH) | 19 |
January 26, 1972 |
CYNICISM TAKES A TURN (GARDNER, DICK) | 20 |
January 26, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (WALKER, MARY) | 21 |
January 26, 1972 |
GROUND BROKEN FOR PROFESSIONAL PLAZA (EVERGREEN) | 16 |
January 26, 1972 |
ART’S ROSE HILL STORE FINISHES REMODELING PROJECT | 16 |
January 26, 1972 |
ORGANIZERS GO TO PUBLIC MEETING ON COMMUNITY CENTER | 1 |
January 26, 1972 |
INGLEWOOD-JUANITA DR SITE FOR COUNTY POLICE | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
BAPTIST CHURCH DEDICATION FEB 6 | 14 |
January 26, 1972 |
FULL SERVICE RESTAURANT COMES FROM EXPERIENCE (TERRY’S WAGON WHEEL) | 2 |
January 26, 1972 |
HAPPY CLAM REMODELING, ADDS DANCING | 2 |
January 26, 1972 |
JUANITA INN OFFERS PIZZA, IMPORTED BEERS | 2 |
January 26, 1972 |
USES ASKED FOR KENNEL, DAY NURSERY | 13 |
January 26, 1972 |
MOTHERS’ MARCH WILL BE TOMORROW | 19 |
January 26, 1972 |
PUBLIC CAN GAIN ZONING INFORMATION BEFORE HEARING | 1 |
January 26, 1972 |
DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED NEAR BREAKTHROUGH SITE | 13 |
January 26, 1972 |
SCHOOLS TO SEEK 30.84-MILL SPECIAL LEVY | 1 |
January 26, 1972 |
NO ACCORD REACHED ON TEACHERS’ SALARIES | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
10 WITNESS PUBLIC SESSION | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
LWSD ADMINISTRATORS ENTER MANAGEMENT TRAINING CLASS | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
SUSPENDED JUANITA STUDENTS RETURN | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
10 LWHS STUDENTS LEAVE FOR GERMANY TODAY | 20 |
January 26, 1972 |
SCHULTZ NAMED FIREMEN OF THE MONTH (SCHULTZ, DWIGHT W) | 18 |
January 26, 1972 |
APARTMENT OWNERS TO HEAR FIRE CHIEF | 26 |
January 26, 1972 |
MCKIBBEN HOME EVOKES NOSTALGIA (LETTER FROM MCKIBBEN, GORDON) | 4 |
January 26, 1972 |
TEAMSTERS ASK TO UNIONIZE CITY | 1 |
January 26, 1972 |
NO ACCORD REACHED ON TEACHERS’ SALARIES | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
WHAT ELSE DOES TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION DO? | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
COUNTY POLICE TO BEGIN CITING PARKING VIOLATORS FEB 1 | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
INGLEWOOD-JUANITA DR SITE FOR COUNTY POLICE | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
HOSPITAL TO USE BOND MONEY FOR OPERATION | 1 |
January 26, 1972 |
LINDQUIST, LOIS | 14 |
January 26, 1972 |
SAUNDERS, ALLEN | 14 |
January 26, 1972 |
REAL ESTATE SALES BOOM ON EAST SIDE | 16 |
January 26, 1972 |
PRINCIPALS ADD SOCCER | 24 |
January 26, 1972 |
SCOTT MAY BE ON SEATTLE CARD (SCOTT, FRASER) | 26 |
January 26, 1972 |
SPEED LIMITS PROPOSED FOR SOME STREETS | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
OUR MILD CLIMATE! (PHOTOS OF EXCESS WATER) | 1 |
January 26, 1972 |
MOTORISTS SHOW SUPER CAUTION | 1 |
January 26, 1972 |
SNOW STOPS SEWER WORK | 6 |
January 26, 1972 |
LAURA BIRNIE, GORDON LEE SMITH | 19 |
January 26, 1972 |
JANECE HECKMAN, BRUCE NEYLAND | 20 |
January 26, 1972 |
ELEIDA ABREGO, GARY PIERCE | 20 |
February 9, 1972 |
JOHNSON, MR AND MRS RUSSELL | 17 |
February 9, 1972 |
PARK FOUNTAIN WOULD BE FIRST PUBLIC ART |
2 |
February 9, 1972 |
PAGES WERE ‘NEAT’ (FRICKLE, RUTH) | 18 |
February 9, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (EGBERT, JOAN) | 18 |
February 9, 1972 |
ADVENTISTS PLAN CHURCH DEDICATION CEREMONIES | 14 |
February 9, 1972 |
ROMNEY, HUD SECRETARY, VISITS BREAKTHROUGH SITE | 1 |
February 9, 1972 |
FOOD BANK NEEDS CANNED FOODS | 1 |
February 9, 1972 |
SNOW FAILS TO HALT MARCHING MOTHERS | 17 |
February 9, 1972 |
STUDENT ON SCHOOL BOARD MIGHT HELP, ASB LEADERS SAY | 4 |
February 9, 1972 |
AGREEMENT BETWEEN TEACHERS, SCHOOL DISTRICT WAYLAID | 6 |
February 9, 1972 |
LW STUDENTS ATTEND SEATTLE OPERA PRODUCTION | 17 |
February 9, 1972 |
CYNTHIA ANN MARTINSON, MICHAEL SIPES | 18 |
February 9, 1972 |
LINDA MOORE, KIP RAY JARDINE | 18 |
February 9, 1972 |
ROCK CONCERTS RESURGING AT GOLD CREEK PARK DOME | 2 |
February 9, 1972 |
HOUSE FIRE CAUSES $3200 DAMAGE (12617 NE 112TH) | 2 |
February 9, 1972 |
CITY PRESSES FOR SALES TAX EXTENSION | 2 |
February 9, 1972 |
PANEL ON SAFETY OF JHS PEDESTRIANS | 16 |
February 9, 1972 |
REVOM TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY | 19 |
February 9, 1972 |
TOOL COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR IN KIRKLAND (ACKLEY HYDRAULIC TOOL CO) | 19 |
February 9, 1972 |
DURKIN CHEMICALS MOVES TO PAR MAC PARK LOCATION | 19 |
February 9, 1972 |
CITY ASKS BALLOT IN UNION DECISION | 2 |
February 9, 1972 |
NLRB REPORT ON POST OFFICE NEAR | 2 |
February 9, 1972 |
AGREEMENT BETWEEN TEACHERS, SCHOOL DISTRICT WAYLAID | 6 |
February 9, 1972 |
KRISCHANO, MARIE | 13 |
February 9, 1972 |
DONALDSON, BERTHA | 13 |
February 9, 1972 |
HARBUCK, MIKE | 13 |
February 9, 1972 |
SERGEANT, ESTHER | 13 |
February 9, 1972 |
ANDERSON, RAE | 13 |
February 9, 1972 |
VICK GOULD’S GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN: THERE AIN’T NO SUCH THING AS A FREE | 1 |
February 9, 1972 |
NLRB REPORT ON POST OFFICE NEAR | 2 |
February 9, 1972 |
JUANITA POOL PUBLIC USE BEGINS (PHOTO) | 23 |
February 9, 1972 |
PARK FOUNTAIN WOULD BE FIRST PUBLIC ART |
2 |
February 9, 1972 |
FOCUS ON CHURCHES BEGINS TODAY | 1 |
February 9, 1972 |
ARE CHANGES IN COMMUNITY TOUCHING RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS | 17 |
February 9, 1972 |
CITIZENS BLAST CITY, COUNTY OVER NE 112TH ST CONNECTION | 2 |
February 9, 1972 |
INTERIM PARKING MEASURE IMPOSED ON LAKE BOULEVARD | 14 |
February 9, 1972 |
SANDRA ALLEN, HARLEY ANDERS | 18 |
February 16, 1972 |
STUDENTS TO PERFORM WITH SYMPHONY (GREGOR, NICKI / POTUZAK, MISCHA) | 23 |
February 16, 1972 |
BANK NAMES NEW OFFICER (PAULSON, WILLIAM) | 6 |
February 16, 1972 |
A HEART ATTACK? IT COULDN’T HAPPEN TO ME … BUT IT DID (HENDRICKSON, GEORG |
1 |
February 16, 1972 |
KIRKLAND YOUTH CITED FOR BRAVERY (THOMAS, BRUCE) | 9 |
February 16, 1972 |
SALES THAT MAKE CENTS (HALL, CLARA) | 21 |
February 16, 1972 |
STUDENTS TO PERFORM WITH SYMPHONY (GREGOR, NICKI / POTUZAK, MISCHA) | 23 |
February 16, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (POTUZAK, CHET) | 23 |
February 16, 1972 |
SPECIAL SECTION TO HERALD HOSPITAL’S GRAND OPENING | 1 |
February 16, 1972 |
WEATHER POSTPONES HOSPITAL OPENING | 1 |
February 16, 1972 |
STUDY RELEASED ON INDIVIDUAL FIELDS, CENTRAL COMPLEXES |
27 |
February 16, 1972 |
SUPPORT IMPORTANT TO LAUNCH KIRKLAND COMMUNITY CENTER | 16 |
February 16, 1972 |
PERMIT EXTENSION ASKED FOR PIER, APARTMENTS | 9 |
February 16, 1972 |
FIVE HOMES TOP PERMITS FOR JANUARY | 19 |
February 16, 1972 |
MONDAY SALES MARK HOLIDAY CELEBRATION | 1 |
February 16, 1972 |
ALBERTSON’S ADOPTS ‘OPEN CODE DATING’ | 6 |
February 16, 1972 |
NEW ZONING ORDINANCE WOULD RESCUE CITY FROM TWO CODES | 2 |
February 16, 1972 |
34 APPLY FOR EVERY LWSD TEACHING VACANCY | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
LWEA BACKS STUDY ON SCHOOL PRIORITIES | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
PROJECT INTRODUCES STUDENTS TO WORLD OF WORK | 18 |
February 16, 1972 |
FERN RAFFERTY, JOHN GILNO | 21 |
February 16, 1972 |
DEBORAH ANN CLOUTER, GARY GRIFFITH | 22 |
February 16, 1972 |
CATHERINE SHEEHAN, H DOYLE BURKETT | 22 |
February 16, 1972 |
SHERYL SCHNEIDER, STEVEN J SMITH | 22 |
February 16, 1972 |
VICTORIA DAHL, CRAIG PITTSON | 22 |
February 16, 1972 |
NEW ZONING ORDINANCE WOULD RESCUE CITY FROM TWO CODES | 2 |
February 16, 1972 |
CLINIC OFFERS PRESCHOOL VISION TESTING | 19 |
February 16, 1972 |
PUBLIC MEETING WILL INVITE CITIZENS’ VIEWS ON HEALTH | 19 |
February 16, 1972 |
FREE IMMUNIZATION CLINIC AT KIRKLAND HEIGHTS | 21 |
February 16, 1972 |
HEALTH SERVICES INCLUDE VENEREAL DISEASE CLINIC | 28 |
February 16, 1972 |
PARK BOARD TO REVIEW HOUGHTON BEACH BIDS | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
REVOLUTIONARY DIESEL SHOWN (PHOTO AT REVOM) | 6 |
February 16, 1972 |
LWEA BACKS STUDY ON SCHOOL PRIORITIES | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
PARK BOARD TO REVIEW HOUGHTON BEACH BIDS | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
KIRKLAND POLICE TIE IN TO COUNTY COMPUTER | 1 |
February 16, 1972 |
SUSPECT CHARGED IN THEFT AT CLEANERS | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
JUANITA HEIGHTS HIT BY BURGLARS | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
BURGLARS ENTER TWO HOUSES ON SAME BLOCK | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
BURGLARS TAKE A-V EQUIPMENT | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
SPECIAL SECTION TO HERALD HOSPITAL’S GRAND OPENING | 1 |
February 16, 1972 |
WEATHER POSTPONES HOSPITAL OPENING | 1 |
February 16, 1972 |
VORIS, VERA | 16 |
February 16, 1972 |
JAMES, MARIE | 16 |
February 16, 1972 |
CORNWALL, LOU | 16 |
February 16, 1972 |
HAUPT, MARTIN | 16 |
February 16, 1972 |
GREEN, THELMA | 16 |
February 16, 1972 |
TRETWOLD, FRED | 16 |
February 16, 1972 |
PARK BOARD TO REVIEW HOUGHTON BEACH BIDS | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
FALL CITY PASSION PLAY OPENS SUNDAY | 15 |
February 16, 1972 |
ASSOCIATE PASTOR INSTALLED (CLEGG, DOUGLAS G – ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIAN) | 15 |
February 16, 1972 |
WHY DO MANY CHURCHES SEEK ISOLATION FROM COMMUNITY | 21 |
February 16, 1972 |
ROAD CLEARED FOR EQUAL FREIGHT RATES | 2 |
February 16, 1972 |
BIG DITCH UNDERWAY (PHOTO OF STORM SEWER WORK ON MARKET) | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
I-405 CONTRACT LET FOR INTERCHANGES | 19 |
February 16, 1972 |
ADDITIONAL KIRKLAND SIGNS NOT POSSIBLE | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
BIG DITCH UNDERWAY (PHOTO OF STORM SEWER WORK ON MARKET) | 8 |
February 16, 1972 |
WEATHER POSTPONES HOSPITAL OPENING | 1 |
February 16, 1972 |
MAYE MCBRIDE, WILLIAM LEE OSKAM | 22 |
February 16, 1972 |
LORI LESLIE, ROGER SCHLIESMAN | 22 |
February 23, 1972 |
COUPLE TO HONOR 67TH ANNIVERSARY (ROSE, MR AND MRS LUTHER I) | 19 |
February 23, 1972 |
COUPLE PERFORM WITH SEATTLE SYMPHONY (SOTER, DAVID & ERNA) | 1 |
February 23, 1972 |
MARINA FOUNTAIN NEEDS $3200 FROM PUBLIC | 13 |
February 23, 1972 |
COUPLE PERFORM WITH SEATTLE SYMPHONY (SOTER, DAVID & ERNA) | 1 |
February 23, 1972 |
ART WARNER RECALLS SQUEEGEE SCREE AT CENTRAL SCHOOL | 1 |
February 23, 1972 |
NEED A BI-LINGUAL WRESTLER? (TSUCHIDA, DEAN) | 4 |
February 23, 1972 |
JAN REAPS HONORS WHEREVER SHE GOES (CLEMENS, JAN SODERSTROM) | 17 |
February 23, 1972 |
FREEDOM HAS MEANING (MULLER, BRUNHILD) | 20 |
February 23, 1972 |
COOKS; CORNER (EDSON, BARBARA) | 20 |
February 23, 1972 |
PTA HONORS CHAMPION OF BOYS (SMITH, MEL) | 20 |
February 23, 1972 |
PIONEER VIEWS PASSING SCENE FROM SEATTLE TO JUANITA (FLADLAND, AL) | 26 |
February 23, 1972 |
REPORT ON CENTRAL SHUFFLING DUE MAR 6 | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
TIRED OF NUMBERS? VISIT A G BELL | 12 |
February 23, 1972 |
WHY IS FROSTY’S ALWAYS HAVING CELEBRATIONS? | 11 |
February 23, 1972 |
3 PLATS ON HEARING AGENDA | 7 |
February 23, 1972 |
ART WARNER RECALLS SQUEEGEE SCREE AT CENTRAL SCHOOL | 1 |
February 23, 1972 |
HOW TO HELP JOHNNY READ – NEW ANSWERS TO OLD QUESTIONS | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
DICK AND JANE ARE EXTINCT | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
LWEA OKAYS AGREEMENT | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
REPORT ON CENTRAL SHUFFLING DUE MAR 6 | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
SOILS MANAGEMENT CLASS TO BE OFFERED | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
TIRED OF NUMBERS? VISIT A G BELL | 12 |
February 23, 1972 |
CHATTIE CATHIE TALKS TO KIDS AT SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER | 18 |
February 23, 1972 |
MARY REID, GARY HALL | 20 |
February 23, 1972 |
MEDIC I ‘NO MIRACLE TRUCK,’ NOT DUE SOON IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 23, 1972 |
ART WARNER RECALLS SQUEEGEE SCREE AT CENTRAL SCHOOL | 1 |
February 23, 1972 |
PIONEER VIEWS PASSING SCENE FROM SEATTLE TO JUANITA (FLADLAND, AL) | 26 |
February 23, 1972 |
NEW RULES CRIMP HOUGHTON PARK PLAN | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
PIONEER VIEWS PASSING SCENE FROM SEATTLE TO JUANITA (FLADLAND, AL) | 26 |
February 23, 1972 |
LWEA OKAYS AGREEMENT | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
NEW RULES CRIMP HOUGHTON PARK PLAN | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
NEW STATE COMMITTEE TO STUDY BOAT RAMPS | 12 |
February 23, 1972 |
POLICE STOP BURGLARY, CAPTURE 2 SUSPECTS; BULLET WOUNDS YOUTH | 1 |
February 23, 1972 |
DOOR-TO-DOOR BURGLAR CONFESSES | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
NEW STATEWIDE BAIL RATES FORCE RISE ON EAST SIDE | 12 |
February 23, 1972 |
FOLKES, MELVIN | 13 |
February 23, 1972 |
LEHMAN, MAX | 13 |
February 23, 1972 |
HANNA, JOAN | 13 |
February 23, 1972 |
STEEN, JOHN | 13 |
February 23, 1972 |
PACK 564 HAS ANNIVERSARY | 21 |
February 23, 1972 |
NEW RULES CRIMP HOUGHTON PARK PLAN | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
NEW STATE COMMITTEE TO STUDY BOAT RAMPS | 12 |
February 23, 1972 |
MARINA FOUNTAIN NEEDS $3200 FROM PUBLIC | 13 |
February 23, 1972 |
COUNSELING, OTHER ROLES, FORCE MINISTERS OUT OF THE PULPIT | 19 |
February 23, 1972 |
NEW STATE COMMITTEE TO STUDY BOAT RAMPS | 12 |
February 23, 1972 |
HOW WOULD TRANSIT WORK? | 13 |
February 23, 1972 |
DETOUR ROUTE ESTABLISHED FOR CENTRAL WAY CONSTRUCTION DURATION (MAP) | 4 |
February 23, 1972 |
BAY FREEWAY LOSS COULD BE CITY’S GAIN | 4 |
February 23, 1972 |
COUNTY ROADS IN AREA MOVED UP TO ’72 | 6 |
February 23, 1972 |
DENISE CHAUSSEE, DOUGLAS FRANZ | 20 |
March 1, 1972 | NORM’S OK TIRE – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
March 1, 1972 | GRAY SOOTHES OPERATIONAL PAINS OF EVERGREEN (GRAY, AL) | 2A |
March 1, 1972 | CAROL HITCHINS COORDINATES NURSING |
3A |
March 1, 1972 | DR MCKIBBEN APPOINTED CHIEF OF STAFF (MCKIBBEN, ERNEST JR) | 5A |
March 1, 1972 | AFTER 38 YEARS, LOUIS SAND, 89, IS OUT OF A JOB (SANDS LUMBER CO) | 1 |
March 1, 1972 | HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR DESIGNS SKI (ALBRIGHT, SAM) | 9 |
March 1, 1972 | LW HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW ANNOUNCED (JAHN, MARZ) | 14 |
March 1, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (NICKLIN, LYNN) | 14 |
March 1, 1972 | CYCLISTS IN HIGH GEAR (SHATTUCK, DUSTIN) | 22 |
March 1, 1972 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL – GRAND OPENING (SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT) | 1A-8A |
March 1, 1972 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL OPENS NEXT WEEK (PHOTOS) | 1 |
March 1, 1972 | A PROPOSED SOLUTION TO CENTRAL SCHOOL PROBLEM (LETTER TO EDITOR) | 2 |
March 1, 1972 | CENTRAL REPORT READY ON REDISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS | 4 |
March 1, 1972 | COMMITTEE TO ADVANCE CENTER | 13 |
March 1, 1972 | AFTER 38 YEARS, LOUIS SAND, 89, IS OUT OF A JOB (SANDS LUMBER CO) | 1 |
March 1, 1972 | SKAGGS CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING | 9 |
March 1, 1972 | NEW ANTIQUE SHOP OPENED (MEMORY SHOP) | 9 |
March 1, 1972 | CRASH KILLS BOTHELL GIRL (WALTERS, SHIRLEY MAE) | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | CHAIRMEN NAMED FOR CANCER CRUSADE DRIVE | 19 |
March 1, 1972 | SPECIFICS AIRED AT ZONING ORDINANCE HEARING | 12 |
March 1, 1972 | $6.6 MILLION LEVY FACES SCHOOL VOTERS; MAR 14 IS THE DAY | 1 |
March 1, 1972 | CENTRAL REPORT READY ON REDISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS | 4 |
March 1, 1972 | STUDENT ON STUDY-VOYAGE WITH WORLD CAMPUS AFLOAT (TABERM, RICHARD JR) | 4 |
March 1, 1972 | LWHS SCHOLARS ADVANCE TOWARD NATIONAL HONORS (RISMONDO, MIKE / TAYLOR | 4 |
March 1, 1972 | PARENTS MEET CHESTER, OTHER JUANITA PERSONALITIES | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | NEW PROGRAM HELPS STUDENTS EXPLORE JOBS | 15 |
March 1, 1972 | JUANITA PTA GIVES TWO ACORNS (BUCHER, LAVON / HEATH, CHUCK) | 21 |
March 1, 1972 | DEBORAH SWAP, RALPH BRINDLEY | 22 |
March 1, 1972 | MARILYN KAY MCKINSTRY, HOWARD EDWARD BRANDT | 22 |
March 1, 1972 | PROPOSED ORDINANCE DICTATES AMBULANCE, TRAINING | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | JONES, GILLELAND LAMENT FAILURE OF TAX REFORM | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | KIRKLAND: LAST IN HIGHWAY SIGNS, BUT FIRST IN TAX RATES | 1 |
March 1, 1972 | SPECIFICS AIRED AT ZONING ORDINANCE HEARING | 12 |
March 1, 1972 | PROPOSED ORDINANCE DICTATES AMBULANCE, TRAINING | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | KIRKLAND MUSEUM ITEMS WILL GO TO MARYMOOR | 22 |
March 1, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORIZED | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | POSTAL NEGOTIATIONS TERMED DELICATE – NEW GRIPES ARISE | 4 |
March 1, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORIZED | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | SHIPYARD PHASING OUT DUE AT END OF MARCH | 1 |
March 1, 1972 | 3 ARRESTED IN COIN BURGLARY | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | BURGLARS STRIKE TWICE | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | REPEATERS ARE DISAPPOINTING, BUT MAJORITY PLEASING (DIMMICK, CAROLYN) | 14 |
March 1, 1972 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL – GRAND OPENING (SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT) | 1A-8A |
March 1, 1972 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL OPENS NEXT WEEK (PHOTOS) | 1 |
March 1, 1972 | DELLINGER, WILLIS | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | JONES, DARRELL | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | RANDALL, GRACE | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | HOTCHKISS, WESLEY | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | CELESTINE, JOSEPH | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | ZEGKE, JOHN | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | GRAND, THOMAS | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | SMITH, EMMA | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | EAST SIDE ACLU FORMING | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | YES VOLUNTEERS HAVE NEW COORDINATOR (MERRILL, SUE) | 19 |
March 1, 1972 | POSTAL NEGOTIATIONS TERMED DELICATE – NEW GRIPES ARISE | 4 |
March 1, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORIZED | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | OLDER ADULTS’ CENTER OPENS IN KIRKLAND | 15 |
March 1, 1972 | MANY CHANGES ARE BREWING – FROM GUITARS TO OPEN WAY | 21 |
March 1, 1972 | KIRKLAND PEDESTRIANS LAUDED | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | LOWER FREIGHT RATES EFFECTIVE THIS MONTH | 9 |
March 1, 1972 | QUESTIONS DELAY PROGRESS OF METRO TRANSIT | 6 |
March 1, 1972 | KIRKLAND: LAST IN HIGHWAY SIGNS, BUT FIRST IN TAX RATES | 1 |
March 1, 1972 | DETOUR ROUTE ESTABLISHED (MAP) | 4 |
March 1, 1972 | NO PARKING ON HIGHWAY TO REDMOND | 8 |
March 1, 1972 | DR LIVINGSTON, I PRESUME (CENTRAL WAY STORM SEWERS) | 13 |
March 1, 1972 | RAIN CAUSED SLIDE (PHOTO AT 5TH AVE S & LAKE ST S) | 4 |
March 1, 1972 | BETTY MARTINSON, DAN STORMO | 22 |
March 1, 1972 | LESLEY MURATA, RICHARD JOHNSTON | 22 |
March 8, 1972 | BANK OF KIRKLAND REELECTS LANHAM (LANHAM, LEE) | 28 |
March 8, 1972 | HER JOB FITS HER (LAWRENCE, JILL) | 22 |
March 8, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (HAMILTON, ANN) | 23 |
March 8, 1972 | QUEENSGATE BAPTIST | 10 |
March 8, 1972 | RESTAURANTS SELL ‘COFFEE DAY’ BUTTONS TO HELP EASTER SEAL EFFORT | 6 |
March 8, 1972 | THE STEIN TO OPEN SKI SHOP MAR 15 | 28 |
March 8, 1972 | RESTAURANTS SELL ‘COFFEE DAY’ BUTTONS TO HELP EASTER SEAL EFFORT | 6 |
March 8, 1972 | RHINELAND CARNIVAL GIVEN BY CHILDREN | 4 |
March 8, 1972 | LEVY BACKERS SEEM BETTER INFORMED – BUT EVERYONE CAN VOTE | 1 |
March 8, 1972 | FRAU CLAUSON: JUANITA TEACHER IS HELPING TO SHRINK THE WORLD (CLAUSON, | 1 |
March 8, 1972 | LW SCHOOL LEVY ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
March 8, 1972 | LWHS DRAMA OPENS TONIGHT | 4 |
March 8, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD CREATES PRIORITIES TASK FORCE | 5 |
March 8, 1972 | 60 TEACHERS ATTEND JUANITA WORKSHOP | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | THERESA CULVER, LEE HARRIS | 22 |
March 8, 1972 | PLAYBARN OPENS ‘PLAZA SUITE’ | 4 |
March 8, 1972 | IF AMBULANCE SERVICE FOLDED, FIREMEN WOULD TAKE OVER |
7 |
March 8, 1972 | FILM PURCHASED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT | 7 |
March 8, 1972 | PUNCHCARD VOTING TO BE USED TUESDAY | 5 |
March 8, 1972 | COUNCIL BRIEFS: CITY’S 60TH ST CROSSING POSITION REAFFIRMED | 4 |
March 8, 1972 | CITY DISBURSES $6 MILLION … BUDGET WAS $2 MILLION | 6 |
March 8, 1972 | EVERYTHING EAST OF 405: GROUP SEEKS SECESSION FROM COUNTY | 1 |
March 8, 1972 | MEDIC 1 ISN’T FEASIBLE HERE | 7 |
March 8, 1972 | IF AMBULANCE SERVICE FOLDED, FIREMEN WOULD TAKE OVER |
7 |
March 8, 1972 | RECEPTION COMMEMORATES MERGER OF TWO MUSEUMS | 22 |
March 8, 1972 | FLOODS SHUT OFF KIRKLAND POLICE; REDMOND FILLS IN | 1 |
March 8, 1972 | VANDALS BREAK INTO FOUR LW SCHOOLS | 5 |
March 8, 1972 | BURGLARS ACTIVE IN COUNTY | 5 |
March 8, 1972 | BURGLARS HIT A&W AGAIN | 5 |
March 8, 1972 | BURGLARS TAKE STEREO SET | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | WILLIAMS, LOUISE | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | IVERSON, HENRY | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | MCKINNEY, LUTTIE | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | SCHMELZER, HENRY | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | BROWN, DEELA | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | AUSTIN, GENE | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | BURDEN, LARRY | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | LENTINI, ROBERT | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | VAN HOUSE, JULIA | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER | 16 |
March 8, 1972 | SCOTT’S SPEED KEY IN BOXING VICTORY (SCOTT, FRASER) | 27 |
March 8, 1972 | FOUNTAIN DONATIONS AT $850 IN FIRST WEEK | 22 |
March 8, 1972 | WOMEN ARE MOVING OUT OF KITCHEN, BUT NOT INTO LEADERSHIP | 21 |
March 8, 1972 | COUNCIL BRIEFS: CITY’S 60TH ST CROSSING POSITION REAFFIRMED | 4 |
March 8, 1972 | CITY’S 72-INCH STORM SEWER PUT INTO EARLY USE | 6 |
March 8, 1972 | FLOODS SHUT OFF KIRKLAND POLICE; REDMOND FILLS IN | 1 |
March 8, 1972 | CITY’S 72-INCH STORM SEWER PUT INTO EARLY USE | 6 |
March 8, 1972 | OMA GRANGER, RICHARD MADSEN | 22 |
March 8, 1972 | ELIZABETH KNUDSON, JOSEPH WAGONER | 22 |
March 15, 1972 | CONTRIBUTIONS COULD ASSURE MARINA FOUNTAIN BY SUMMER | 20 |
March 15, 1972 | HOW DID BUILDER OF OCEAN-GOING BOATS LAND IN REDMOND (RAWSON, RON) | 21 |
March 15, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (BURNETT, DOROTHY) | 27 |
March 15, 1972 | U.S. MUCH BETTER THAN EXPECTED (EVERS, DIERK) | 32 |
March 15, 1972 | FIRST BABY BORN AT EVERGREEN HOSPITAL (JEROME, JOSEPH MICHAEL) | 8 |
March 15, 1972 | CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON NEW EVERGREEN MEDICAL BUILDING | 6 |
March 15, 1972 | SERVICE STATION REQUESTED FOR LW BOULEVARD AND 38TH PL | 24 |
March 15, 1972 | BOARD TO RECEIVE TWO PLANS FOR CENTRAL | 4 |
March 15, 1972 | CHURCH TO USE SCHOOL FOR EASTER (OVERLAKE CHRISTIAN – ROSE HILL JH) | 19 |
March 15, 1972 | OPINIONS SOUGHT ON COMMUNITY CENTER | 8 |
March 15, 1972 | FIRST OLDER ADULTS DAY AT CITY HALL HUGE SUCCESS | 15 |
March 15, 1972 | LAKESIDE TOWER PLAN TOPPLED IN HOUGHTON | 4 |
March 15, 1972 | LIQUOR APPLICATION QUESTIONED (FOGHORN) | 20 |
March 15, 1972 | STOCK SALE STEP TO ADVANCE CITY | 1 |
March 15, 1972 | FOOD BANK SUPPLY DESPERATELY LOW | 1 |
March 15, 1972 | WILL YEAR-AROUND CLASSES RELIEVE SCHOOL CROWDING | 1 |
March 15, 1972 | OPEN ATTENDANCE BOUNDARIES TO BE ASKED FOR SCHOOL | 1 |
March 15, 1972 | TRANSFERS PROPOSED FOR RUSH STUDENTS | 4 |
March 15, 1972 | ART AND SCIENCE ARE IN AT HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL | 15 |
March 15, 1972 | 15 ALL ‘A’ STUDENTS TOP FHJH HONOR ROLL | 24 |
March 15, 1972 | MARY LOU POCOCK, RICHARD EIGELIS | 15 |
March 15, 1972 | LOCAL FIREFIGHTERS TRAINED IN FIRST AID (LETTER FROM LANGLOIS, SHARON) | 2 |
March 15, 1972 | FLOOD CLEANS CITY SLATE (PHOTO OF FLOOD AT CITY HALL – RECORDS DESTROYE | 21 |
March 15, 1972 | CASCADE COUNTY SUPPORT GROWS | 4 |
March 15, 1972 | MAT DONATION COULD SAVE A CHILD’S LIFE | 1 |
March 15, 1972 | NEW EAST SIDE PROGRAM INCLUDES DENTAL CARE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN | 19 |
March 15, 1972 | FLOOD CLEANS CITY SLATE (PHOTO OF FLOOD AT CITY HALL – RECORDS DESTROYE | 21 |
March 15, 1972 | MUSEUM MERGER (PHOTO) | 25 |
March 15, 1972 | LAKESIDE TOWER PLAN TOPPLED IN HOUGHTON | 4 |
March 15, 1972 | HOUGHTON PARK PLANS TRIMMED TO FIT BUDGET | 21 |
March 15, 1972 | JUANITA BAY PARK GROUP WOOS COUNTY COUNCIL | 32 |
March 15, 1972 | HOUGHTON PARK PLANS TRIMMED TO FIT BUDGET | 21 |
March 15, 1972 | JUANITA BAY PARK GROUP WOOS COUNTY COUNCIL | 32 |
March 15, 1972 | CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON NEW EVERGREEN MEDICAL BUILDING | 6 |
March 15, 1972 | MCEVOY, JAMES | 9 |
March 15, 1972 | PARKER, ROY | 9 |
March 15, 1972 | MARKWOOD, LOUIS | 9 |
March 15, 1972 | MCEACHERN, HUGH | 9 |
March 15, 1972 | I’VE BEEN WAITING 15 YEARS FOR SOMEONE TO CHALLENGE CHERBERG (KNEDLIK, | 1 |
March 15, 1972 | 1328 IN LWSC SKI PROGRAM THIS SEASON (PHOTOS) | 14 |
March 15, 1972 | CONTRIBUTIONS COULD ASSURE MARINA FOUNTAIN BY SUMMER | 20 |
March 15, 1972 | HOUGHTON PARK PLANS TRIMMED TO FIT BUDGET | 21 |
March 15, 1972 | JUANITA BAY PARK GROUP WOOS COUNTY COUNCIL | 32 |
March 15, 1972 | CHURCH IS RECIPIENT (CHURCH OF THE COVENANT) | 20 |
March 15, 1972 | PUBLIC SCHOOL TECHNIQUES ECLIPSE SUNDAY SCHOOLS | 25 |
March 15, 1972 | SINGING ON THE RIVER … UH, LAKE (PHOTO OF HOUSEBOAT – PEOPLES, GARY) | 9 |
March 15, 1972 | 3 PARK AND RIDE STATIONS PROPOSED FOR EAST SIDE | 32 |
March 15, 1972 | THOROUGHBREDS IN THE SADDLE IN STATE HIGHWAY SIGN RACE | 1 |
March 15, 1972 | NE 60TH CROSSING UNDER STUDY BY CITY | 4 |
March 15, 1972 | CENTRAL WAY PROJECT INCLUDES WATER MAIN | 27 |
March 15, 1972 | FLOODED CULVERT CLOSES LAKEVIEW | 1 |
March 15, 1972 | FLOODS CLOG CULVERT – BUT WHO WILL PAY? | 4 |
March 15, 1972 | FLOOD CLEANS CITY SLATE (PHOTO OF FLOOD AT CITY HALL – RECORDS DESTROYE | 21 |
March 22, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (RUTHERFORD, RON) | 4 |
March 22, 1972 | MARGARET MEANS: TEACHERS HONOR PTA LEADER | 18 |
March 22, 1972 | GREAT JOB FOR A WOMAN (MOSER, EDITH) | 25 |
March 22, 1972 | HE DIGS WELL DRILLING DESPITE SURPRISES (MEYER, HAROLD) | 30 |
March 22, 1972 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL TO SEEK DAMAGES FOR LATE CARPET DELIVERY | 13 |
March 22, 1972 | BPW CONFERENCE ON COMMUNITY CENTER | 4 |
March 22, 1972 | ‘OTHER ED’ AVOIDS MIXUP IN FAMILY | 11 |
March 22, 1972 | KIRKLAND DEVELOPMENT CO: STANDARD OIL SITE WOULD BE SPRINGBOARD | 12 |
March 22, 1972 | KIRKLAND DEVELOPMENT CO: STANDARD OIL SITE WOULD BE SPRINGBOARD | 12 |
March 22, 1972 | INDUSTRIALISTS FIND NEW ZONING ORDINANCE TOO RESTRICTIVE | 30 |
March 22, 1972 | 150 JAM AMICABLE HEARING ON ATTENDANCE BOUNDARIES | 6 |
March 22, 1972 | BACK TO NORMAL IN LW SCHOOLS | 6 |
March 22, 1972 | TEACHERS BEING TRAINED FOR JUNIOR HIGH LEVEL | 7 |
March 22, 1972 | NORKIRK STUDENTS PRODUCING CAKES | 25 |
March 22, 1972 | DEBRA DEMPSEY, GREGORY JOHNSON | 25 |
March 22, 1972 | JANET OGREN, ROBERT C NILES | 25 |
March 22, 1972 | KING COUNTY FIRE RESTRICTIONS CLARIFIED | 12 |
March 22, 1972 | GOV EVANS LISTENS IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO) | 1 |
March 22, 1972 | GOV EVANS SWINGS THROUGH KIRKLAND ON LISTENING TOUR | 12 |
March 22, 1972 | CITY MIGHT BE ELIGIBLE FOR FLOOD FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | 13 |
March 22, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: LAKE PLAZA BEAUTIFICATION PLAN OUTLINED | 6 |
March 22, 1972 | HEART PATIENTS RESTORED TO NORMAL LIVES THROUGH CAPRI PROGRAM | 13 |
March 22, 1972 | INDUSTRIALISTS FIND NEW ZONING ORDINANCE TOO RESTRICTIVE | 30 |
March 22, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: LAKE PLAZA BEAUTIFICATION PLAN OUTLINED | 6 |
March 22, 1972 | CRIMES IN KIRKLAND INCREASED IN 1971 | 1 |
March 22, 1972 | %15450 CLAIM FILED AGAINST CITY | 6 |
March 22, 1972 | CYCLE PAYS OFF IN SEARCH FOR MISSING WOMAN | 12 |
March 22, 1972 | BURGLARS HIT JUANITA HOUSE FOR $1400 | 12 |
March 22, 1972 | WANNER, EMIL | 22 |
March 22, 1972 | WEISS, WILLIS | 22 |
March 22, 1972 | GREGG, FLORENCE | 22 |
March 22, 1972 | ROBERTS, RUTH | 22 |
March 22, 1972 | KIRKLAND OLDSTERS STILL DREAM IMPOSSIBLE DREAM (SENIOR CENTER) | 1 |
March 22, 1972 | BPW CONFERENCE ON COMMUNITY CENTER | 4 |
March 22, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: LAKE PLAZA BEAUTIFICATION PLAN OUTLINED | 6 |
March 22, 1972 | INFORMAL RELIGIOUS EXPRESSION GROWING AMONG YOUTH | 23 |
March 22, 1972 | MARRIAGE, CEREMONIES: YOUNG COUPLES SEEK RELEVANCE IN PLACE OF TRADITI | 24 |
March 22, 1972 | CITY PRAISED FOR KEEPING STREETS OPEN | 6 |
March 22, 1972 | WATER DISTRICT 81: WENT INTO BUSINESS TO GO OUT OF BUSINESS | 19 |
March 22, 1972 | WATER DISTRICT 79 COMPLETES 20-YEAR PLAN | 19 |
March 29, 1972 | WORK BY STUDENT, FATHER HUNG ST FRYE MUSEUM (MATHIES) | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IS HIS 85TH (RERICK, PERCY) | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (EMBACHER, DJER) | 13 |
March 29, 1972 | GIRLS ARE COMPETITIVE (BROADBENT, JANE) | 20 |
March 29, 1972 | REDMOND VETERINARIAN ‘MAN OF THE OLD WEST’ (WATKINS, RAY) | 30 |
March 29, 1972 | JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL: CONSTRUCTION COSTS COMPARE FAVORABLY | 27 |
March 29, 1972 | COMMUNITY CENTER WOULD OFFER MULTIPLE SERVICES TO TOTAL CITIZENRY | 13 |
March 29, 1972 | LEE JOHNSON, JR NAMED CHEVY DEALER | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | MOSCOW SITE RESTAURANT PROPOSED | 13 |
March 29, 1972 | ‘PARKED’ CAR JUMPS, PINS KIRKLAND WOMAN (WALKER, ARLENE) | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | FOOD BANKS FACE CLOSURE AFTER APRIL | 7 |
March 29, 1972 | PLANNERS RECOMMEND NE 97TH VACATION | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | CONSTRUCTION FIRM ASKS FOR MANUFACTURING ZONE | 21 |
March 29, 1972 | INDUSTRIAL ZONING TO HAVE STUDY | 21 |
March 29, 1972 | WHAT’S HAPPENING AT JUANITA HIGH? (PHOTO OF TELEVISION IN SCHOOL) | 1 |
March 29, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD PLANS TWO SPECIAL MEETINGS | 4 |
March 29, 1972 | JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL: MORE THAN HALF OF SUSPENDED GROUP DOING SATISFACT | 27 |
March 29, 1972 | CAREER AWARENESS SET AS MAJOR GOAL FOR JUANITA KIDS | 27 |
March 29, 1972 | JERI LYNN LOVELAND, STEVEN CHRISTIANSEN | 20 |
March 29, 1972 | PIANO ADJUDICATOR CHOSEN FOR FESTIVAL (DAHLSTROM, HELEN) | 20 |
March 29, 1972 | ATTITUDES CHANGING TOWARD FIRE SERVICE | 6 |
March 29, 1972 | FIRE SURVEY REVEALING LACK OF KNOWLEDGE | 6 |
March 29, 1972 | HOSANNA! CHRIST IS RISEN! | 1 |
March 29, 1972 | CHURCH SERVICES TO CELEBRATE EASTER | 21 |
March 29, 1972 | INDUSTRIAL ZONING TO HAVE STUDY | 21 |
March 29, 1972 | SHIPYARD TENANTS PHASE THEMSELVES OUT | 18 |
March 29, 1972 | JUNIOR HIGH BOYS ARRESTED FOR DRUG POSSESSION | 1 |
March 29, 1972 | COUPLE’S LOSS NO GAIN FOR BURGLAR (LOESBY, MR AND MRS RAY) | 2 |
March 29, 1972 | FOUR BURGLARIES REPORTED IN JUANITA | 2 |
March 29, 1972 | PALLIS TRIAL DELAYED BY ILLNESS | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | SHOOTING CLAIM SENT TO INSURANCE CARRIER | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | GOSS, WORTH | 10 |
March 29, 1972 | JOURNAL TO CONTINUE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | BOB CASEY CAPTURES FIRST EVER FIRST FOR REBEL GYMNASTS | 24 |
March 29, 1972 | JUANITA GOLF COURSE OPEN FOR PUBLIC | 25 |
March 29, 1972 | HOSANNA! CHRIST IS RISEN! | 1 |
March 29, 1972 | THERE’S LITTLE ACTION ON AREA’S INTERDENOMINATIONAL FRONT | 19 |
March 29, 1972 | CHURCH SERVICES TO CELEBRATE EASTER | 21 |
March 29, 1972 | COUNTY TRANSIT PLAN TO BE PRESENTED APR 11 | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | CENTRAL WAY WORK FOLLOWS STORM SEWER COMPLETION | 1 |
March 29, 1972 | BIG DITCH ENDS HERE (PHOTO OF CENTRAL WAY WORK) | 4 |
March 29, 1972 | MARKET ST EXTENSION HEARING SET | 12 |
March 29, 1972 | GEN’L TEL WINS 13% HIKE | 1 |
March 29, 1972 | CENTRAL WAY WORK FOLLOWS STORM SEWER COMPLETION | 1 |
March 29, 1972 | BIG DITCH ENDS HERE (PHOTO OF CENTRAL WAY WORK) | 4 |
March 29, 1972 | SEWER DISTRICTS ANNEX FROM PUBLIC ENDEAVOR | 18 |
March 29, 1972 | JOCELYNN EVE OWEN, RICHARD ANACKER | 20 |
April 5, 1972 | CAN YOU MAKE A GOOD WINE FROM WASHINGTON GRAPES? | 12 |
April 5, 1972 | PARK FOUNTAIN RECEIVES $1000 FROM COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION | 15 |
April 5, 1972 | STU BROWN, CAL WINEMAKING INSTRUCTOR SIDES WITH ITALIANS – THEY ARE STRO | 7 |
April 5, 1972 | KIRKLAND YOUTH EARNS QUARTERMASTER AWARD (COLLINS, CASEY) | 20 |
April 5, 1972 | JOB DESCRIPTION WAITS (LEBER, MARY) | 26 |
April 5, 1972 | GOING HOME TO AUSTRALIA LAST LEG OF YEAR’S JOURNEY (CUMMING, MAY) | 26 |
April 5, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (COVIN, PATSY) | 27 |
April 5, 1972 | PUBLIC PROPERTY TO COME UNDER FLOOD DAMAGE RELIEF | 14 |
April 5, 1972 | COMMUNITY USE AHEAD FOR CENTRAL? | 12 |
April 5, 1972 | OLD MAKES WAY FOR NEW USE (PHOTO AT KIRKLAND SAND AND GRAVEL) | 32 |
April 5, 1972 | CAN YOU MAKE A GOOD WINE FROM WASHINGTON GRAPES? | 12 |
April 5, 1972 | THE INC SPOT – A COMMUNITY HOUSE WITH A DIFFERENCE | 8 |
April 5, 1972 | LOCAL STUDENTS TO ENROLL IN YCC | 12 |
April 5, 1972 | GROUNDBREAKING MARKS GRAVEL PIT CONVERSION TO INDUSTRIAL PARK | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | JUANITA CDC WILL DISCUSS STRIP ZONING | 6 |
April 5, 1972 | SCHOOLS TO SPONSOR PROGRAMS ON COLLEGE, CAREER PLANNING | 8 |
April 5, 1972 | JUANITA ELEMENTARY PROGRAM GEARED TO STUDENTS’ INTERESTS | 9 |
April 5, 1972 | EASY SCHOOL TRANSFERS – PEERING INTO PANDORA’S BOX | 12 |
April 5, 1972 | BOARD ASKS PUBLIC INPUT | 12 |
April 5, 1972 | SHARON LEVIN, P G PHILLIPS JR | 26 |
April 5, 1972 | JULIE LOVELAND, PATRICK NELSON | 26 |
April 5, 1972 | MARIE HARTSHORN, LARRY PETERSON | 26 |
April 5, 1972 | CASCADIAN CHORALE GROWS WITH SUCCESS | 15 |
April 5, 1972 | REDISTRICTING PLAN BUILDS MUSCLE FOR GROWING EAST SIDE | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | CASCADE COUNTY BACKERS SEEK SMALL, RURAL POPULATION | 32 |
April 5, 1972 | ALCOHOLICS CAN, DO FULLY RECOVER, SAYS ALCENAS | 6 |
April 5, 1972 | GROUNDBREAKING MARKS GRAVEL PIT CONVERSION TO INDUSTRIAL PARK | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | HUD FUNDING OKAYED FOR JUANITA BEACH | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | JUANITA CDC WILL DISCUSS STRIP ZONING | 6 |
April 5, 1972 | HUD FUNDING OKAYED FOR JUANITA BEACH | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | THE CANINE CAPER: IF A PICTURE’S WORTH 10,000 WORDS, START READING | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | $5 – $25 – $100 CAN YOUR DOG AFFORD TO RUN FREE? | 8 |
April 5, 1972 | BURGLARY NETS $3500 | 8 |
April 5, 1972 | HOSPITAL’S FIRST 3 WEEKS REVIEWED | 2 |
April 5, 1972 | HILL, LESTER | 4 |
April 5, 1972 | CLARKE, STEVEN | 4 |
April 5, 1972 | CARPENTER, ELMER | 4 |
April 5, 1972 | LEVI, DOROTHY | 4 |
April 5, 1972 | BRINKMAN, IDA | 4 |
April 5, 1972 | GERLACH, HELEN | 4 |
April 5, 1972 | SCHWENK, MARGUERITE | 4 |
April 5, 1972 | KAY, LINDA | 4 |
April 5, 1972 | WHY EAST SIDE REPUBLICAN HOTBED? | 6 |
April 5, 1972 | HUD FUNDING OKAYED FOR JUANITA BEACH | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | PARK FOUNTAIN RECEIVES $1000 FROM COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION | 15 |
April 5, 1972 | SOME CHANGE, BUT MOST HESITATE ON FUTURE’S THRESHOLD | 25 |
April 5, 1972 | PROPOSED TRANSIT SYSTEM IN BLACK BY 1980 | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | IT STARTED AND ENDED HERE (PHOTO OF CENTRAL WAY STORM SEWER WORK) | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | SIMONDS RD FINAL DESIGN ON DISPLAY | 2 |
April 5, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA MODEL ON DISPLAY | 8 |
April 5, 1972 | CENTRAL WAY RESTORATION | 32 |
April 5, 1972 | WUTC GRANTS PUGET POWER RATE INCREASE | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | IT STARTED AND ENDED HERE (PHOTO OF CENTRAL WAY STORM SEWER WORK) | 1 |
April 5, 1972 | MEN OPERATORS BREAK SEX BARRIER IN KIRKLAND | 14 |
April 5, 1972 | LINDA LANE, LAWRENCE WINKLER | 26 |
April 12, 1972 | KIRKLAND GAINS ARTIST (SATTERFIELD, PAT) | 21 |
April 12, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (SAHLSTROM, OLIVE) | 22 |
April 12, 1972 | RUDY BANKSON: A BUSY, PRIVATE SORT OF MAN | 28 |
April 12, 1972 | BOARD TO HEAR REPORT ON COMMUNITY CENTER | 7 |
April 12, 1972 | THE STEIN OPENS NEW SKI SHOP | 9 |
April 12, 1972 | CAR WASH OPENS AGAIN (WHITE SWAN) | 9 |
April 12, 1972 | TOTALLY NEW RESTAURANT PLANNED FOR MOSCOW SITE | 20 |
April 12, 1972 | KIRKLAND WOMAN DIES IN CRASH (WILSON, MOLLY J) | 4 |
April 12, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA DISPLAYED (MODEL) | 8 |
April 12, 1972 | HEARING TONIGHT ASKS OPINIONS ON SCHOOL NEEDS | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | 13 OF 14 LWHS HONOR STUDENTS ARE GIRLS | 4 |
April 12, 1972 | FATHER HAYMAN NAMED BCC VICE CHAIRMAN (HAYMAN, ROBERT F) | 6 |
April 12, 1972 | FROST YOUNGSTERS TAKE DIRECT LOOK AT BUSINESS, INDUSTRY | 7 |
April 12, 1972 | 10 PRINCIPALS REASSIGNED IN SCHOOL DISTRICT SHUFFLING | 7 |
April 12, 1972 | LWSD PLANS CAREER, COLLEGE PROGRAMS AT JUANITA HIGH | 20 |
April 12, 1972 | CARMINE HOWARD, TODD WIRTH MOWBRAY | 21 |
April 12, 1972 | MARY SUE DEMING, BILL BORROW | 21 |
April 12, 1972 | CYNTHIA MEININGER, DENNIS THORNTON | 21 |
April 12, 1972 | SUMMER CELEBRATION PLANNED TO OBSERVE KIRKLAND CENTENNIAL | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | MS MOSS BAY, WHERE ARE YOU? | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | OPENING DAY YACHT PARADE TO VISIT KIRKLAND | 20 |
April 12, 1972 | EAST SIDE FIREFIGHTERS START CENTRAL DISPATCH SYSTEM | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | FIRE PREVENTION CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN KIRKLAND | 4 |
April 12, 1972 | TRAILER BURNS; ARSON SUSPECTED | 4 |
April 12, 1972 | ARE KIRKLAND, JUANITA DESTINED FOR NEW CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | KIRKLAND’S SHORELINE POLICY CHALLENGED BY STATE AGENCY | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | BOARD TO HEAR REPORT ON COMMUNITY CENTER | 7 |
April 12, 1972 | FIRST SETTLERS (PHOTO OF FRENCH FAMILY AND HOUSE) | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | SUMMER CELEBRATION PLANNED TO OBSERVE KIRKLAND CENTENNIAL | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | GOLD WATCH ACCOMPANIES EARLYDAY SETTLER TO AVONDALE (PROVAN, TOM) | 22 |
April 12, 1972 | 98TH NE TO CROSS SLOUGH | 28 |
April 12, 1972 | KIRKLAND’S SHORELINE POLICY CHALLENGED BY STATE AGENCY | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA DISPLAYED (MODEL) | 8 |
April 12, 1972 | BURGLARS HIT COUNTY TARGETS | 4 |
April 12, 1972 | RAPIST FOILED IN HOUGHTON | 4 |
April 12, 1972 | NEW MEDICAL BUILDING TO OPEN | 9 |
April 12, 1972 | LOCAL WOMEN HONORED FOR HOSPITAL SERVICE | 20 |
April 12, 1972 | JEPSON, ANNIS | 13 |
April 12, 1972 | LANE, THOMAS | 13 |
April 12, 1972 | ULMER, WILLIAM | 13 |
April 12, 1972 | PETERS, CLARA | 13 |
April 12, 1972 | BOYD, TINA | 13 |
April 12, 1972 | DENTON, HARRY | 13 |
April 12, 1972 | STRAUSS, EVORA | 13 |
April 12, 1972 | LUCILE MCDONALD AMONG WRITERS MEETING PUBLIC | 12 |
April 12, 1972 | THREE JOURNAL WOMEN WIN IN STATE | 20 |
April 12, 1972 | REAL ESTATE SALES INCREASE SHARPLY DURING FIRST QUARTER | 9 |
April 12, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA DISPLAYED (MODEL) | 8 |
April 12, 1972 | POSITIVE AND CREATIVE RESPONSE TO RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS NEEDED | 13 |
April 12, 1972 | OPENING DAY YACHT PARADE TO VISIT KIRKLAND | 20 |
April 12, 1972 | NE 60TH CROSSING SCRUBBED; PEDESTRIAN, HORSE TRAIL SEEN | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | LAKE ‘BLOCKS’ KINGSGATE WAY | 1 |
April 12, 1972 | 98TH NE TO CROSS SLOUGH | 28 |
April 12, 1972 | WIND, RAIN LASH EAST SIDE, ECHOING VANCOUVER TORNADO (PHOTOS) | 6 |
April 12, 1972 | ELIZABETH JOHNSON, DAVID LAMBERT | 21 |
April 12, 1972 | MARY ELLEN MCGRANN, RUSSELL EDWARDS | 21 |
April 12, 1972 | YUMIKO PERRY, ROBERT LEE BURNETT | 21 |
April 19, 1972 | IT’S THE REAL THING (PHOTO OF FOUNTAIN FOR MARINA PARK) | 11 |
April 19, 1972 | TAKE ANY PORT IN A STORM – AND YOU MAY GET AHEAD (WHITMAN, MR AND MRS) | 1 |
April 19, 1972 | RETIREE WITH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 37 YEARS (WILCOX, EMERY) | 11 |
April 19, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (HALE, CAROLYN) | 18 |
April 19, 1972 | RICKSHAW OWNER PUTS ON SHOW (BAILEY, MARGE AND GERRY) | 23 |
April 19, 1972 | CENTER ‘ON CENTER’ (BIGELOW, LAURA) | 26 |
April 19, 1972 | ‘KIRKLAND’S LIGHTS ARE ON TOO’; WEDNESDAY NIGHT HOURS TO BEGIN | 1 |
April 19, 1972 | ART’S JUANITA STORE CONVERTS TO DISCOUNT | 16 |
April 19, 1972 | THE SUMMER PLACE TO OPEN THIS WEEK | 16 |
April 19, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA BIDS CALLED THIS WEEK | 24 |
April 19, 1972 | CHAMBER TO SOLICIT IDEAS OF INTEREST GROUPS | 1 |
April 19, 1972 | NOTHING NEW ABOUT 100TH NE BUSINESS STRIP | 4 |
April 19, 1972 | REZONES ASKED FOR 3 COUNTY PROPERTIES | 19 |
April 19, 1972 | AREA PLATS ON AGENDA FOR COUNTY | 31 |
April 19, 1972 | ZONING ORDINANCE REVIEW FORCED | 32 |
April 19, 1972 | LIBRARIANS SUE SCHOOL DISTRICT OVER CONTRACTS | 5 |
April 19, 1972 | DIFFERENTIATED STAFFING NOT WORKING, SCHOOL DIRECTORS TOLD | 5 |
April 19, 1972 | COLLEGE PLANNING AT JUANITA HIGH TONIGHT | 11 |
April 19, 1972 | 4 PRESCHOOLS REGISTERING FOR NEXT YEAR | 25 |
April 19, 1972 | FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDENTS READY INTERNATIONAL NIGHT | 26 |
April 19, 1972 | SHEILA MCMENAMIN, MICHAEL MCCANTA | 26 |
April 19, 1972 | KIRKLAND KILLER DOG TRAPPED, DESTROYED | 17 |
April 19, 1972 | HUMANE SOCIETY STRIKE HAMPERS POLICE (PHOTOS OF STRAY ANIMALS) | 19 |
April 19, 1972 | ANNUAL PRIMROSE SHOW TO BE HELD APRIL 29-30 | 6 |
April 19, 1972 | CENTENNIAL TO BEGIN MAY 6 | 31 |
April 19, 1972 | FLAMES RACE THROUGH JUANITA HOUSE (9209 JUANITA DR NE) | 19 |
April 19, 1972 | ZONING ORDINANCE REVIEW FORCED | 32 |
April 19, 1972 | COUNTY SEEKS TIGHTER CONTROLS ON ANIMALS | 4 |
April 19, 1972 | CASCADE COUNTY PETITIONS CIRCULATE THIS WEEK | 15 |
April 19, 1972 | REMEMBER THE PAST AT MARYMOOR OPEN HOUSE | 26 |
April 19, 1972 | CENTENNIAL TO BEGIN MAY 6 | 31 |
April 19, 1972 | ASPHALT INDUSTRY FACES PROBLEMS HEAD-ON | 4 |
April 19, 1972 | DRUG PRODUCTS FIRM TO MOVE TO EAST SIDE (PASCAL COMPANY, INC) | 16 |
April 19, 1972 | RACING CAR FIRM BELIEVES IN HELPING HANDICAPPED (JEROBEE INDUSTRIES) | 23 |
April 19, 1972 | HUMANE SOCIETY STRIKE HAMPERS POLICE (PHOTOS OF STRAY ANIMALS) | 19 |
April 19, 1972 | PLUG PULLED AT SOUTH KIRKLAND BEACH | 31 |
April 19, 1972 | PALLIS FOUND GUILTY; NEW TRIAL ASKED (PALLIS, GREGORY) | 5 |
April 19, 1972 | HUMANE SOCIETY STRIKE HAMPERS POLICE (PHOTOS OF STRAY ANIMALS) | 19 |
April 19, 1972 | GIBSON, GRANT | 11 |
April 19, 1972 | 7 JOURNAL STAFFERS GARNER 9 STATE AWARDS | 31 |
April 19, 1972 | SCOTT MENTALLY QUIT 2 YEARS AGO (SCOTT, FRASER) | 8 |
April 19, 1972 | KIRKLAND GIRL IN ‘ICE CRYSTALS OF 1972’ (FERGUSON, LAURIE) | 10 |
April 19, 1972 | IT’S THE REAL THING (PHOTO OF FOUNTAIN FOR MARINA PARK) | 11 |
April 19, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA BIDS CALLED THIS WEEK | 24 |
April 19, 1972 | PLUG PULLED AT SOUTH KIRKLAND BEACH | 31 |
April 19, 1972 | HOLY FAMILY PASTORS ANNOUNCED | 32 |
April 19, 1972 | STATE ASKS NO PARKING ON LW BLVD | 1 |
April 19, 1972 | PAMELA WILKES, RONALD WALKER | 26 |
April 26, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (BARD, ANN) | 11 |
April 26, 1972 | FIREMEN CITE STUDENT FOR HEROIC RESCUE (CHATELIN, RICHARD) | 19 |
April 26, 1972 | A FOND FAREWELL (PARTEE, ROD) | 25 |
April 26, 1972 | KIRKLAND’S LIGHTS ARE ON, TOO! COME SHOP BY THEM TONIGHT | 1 |
April 26, 1972 | HALLS MOTOR ADDS SAAB TO LINE | 17 |
April 26, 1972 | INFANT GIRL DIES AFTER FLAMES SWEEP THROUGH JUANITA HOME (BUCY, NICOLE) | 1 |
April 26, 1972 | KIRKLAND BOY DIES IN LAKE NEAR KENMORE (BUCHANAN, HARLAN) | 6 |
April 26, 1972 | FOOD BANKS TO LAST FOR AT LEAST SIX WEEKS | 1 |
April 26, 1972 | FOUNTAIN FUND GROWING BUT END NOT IN SIGHT | 19 |
April 26, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD TO END PRIVATE SALARY TALKS | 6 |
April 26, 1972 | SCHOOL TRANSFERS LIBERALIZED; APPLY NOW | 6 |
April 26, 1972 | HELLO, GOVERNOR (PHOTO OF DAN EVANS AT CARL SANDBURG) | 8 |
April 26, 1972 | CAC TO SEEK VIEWS OF COMMUNITY ON EDUCATION | 14 |
April 26, 1972 | LW BOYS CHOIR PLANS BIG SPRING SCHEDULE | 19 |
April 26, 1972 | SWEET ADELINES’ SHOW (PHOTO) | 26 |
April 26, 1972 | BOY SCOUTS CONTINUE GLASS RECYCLING PROJECT | 2 |
April 26, 1972 | STEAMBOATS ARE A COMIN’, THEIR WHISTLES ARE A BLAST | 1 |
April 26, 1972 | INFANT GIRL DIES AFTER FLAMES SWEEP THROUGH JUANITA HOME (BUCY, NICOLE) | 1 |
April 26, 1972 | KIRKLAND FIRE SERVICES SPONSORS MONTHLY DISPLAY | 8 |
April 26, 1972 | BONGO REQUEST BEFORE COUNCIL AGAIN | 17 |
April 26, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH (PHOTO OF PARK CONSTRUCTION) | 16 |
April 26, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH (PHOTO OF PARK CONSTRUCTION) | 16 |
April 26, 1972 | 4 ARRESTED FOR DRUGS AT GOLD CREEK PARK | 16 |
April 26, 1972 | EASTSIDE ALCOHOLISM CENTER OFFERS FREE COUNSELING | 6 |
April 26, 1972 | COUNSELING SERVICES ADDED AT EVERGREEN HOSPITAL | 7 |
April 26, 1972 | RIECKE, PHILIP | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | ANDERSON, DONALD | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | DEWEY, ADELIA | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | QUIST, CLAIR | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | LARSON, HENRY | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | JUSSEL, PHILIP | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | BUCY, NICOLE | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | BROWN, MYRTLE | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | HAVENER, ALTA | 18 |
April 26, 1972 | AA OFFERS SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP TO ALCOHOLIC | 15 |
April 26, 1972 | BOY SCOUTS CONTINUE GLASS RECYCLING PROJECT | 2 |
April 26, 1972 | THE JOURNAL’S NEW LOOK – INSIDE AND OUT | 1 |
April 26, 1972 | STATE LITTLE LEAGUE TOURNEY IN KIRKLAND | 30 |
April 26, 1972 | JILL FINISHED FIFTH (JOHNSON, JILL) | 30 |
April 26, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH (PHOTO OF PARK CONSTRUCTION) | 16 |
April 26, 1972 | NEW PARKS SHOW WHAT MONEY – OR IMAGINATION – CAN DO | 16 |
April 26, 1972 | CITIZENS DONATIONS OF PLANTS BEAUTIFY KIRKLAND CITY PARKS | 16 |
April 26, 1972 | FOUNTAIN FUND GROWING BUT END NOT IN SIGHT | 19 |
April 26, 1972 | STEAMBOATS ARE A COMIN’, THEIR WHISTLES ARE A BLAST | 1 |
April 26, 1972 | COUNTY ROAD MARKINGS SPECIFY YELLOW STRIPES | 2 |
April 26, 1972 | LAKE ST PARKING APPEARS LIKELY | 6 |
April 26, 1972 | WITH MARKET ST, ALL ROADS TO CITY IMPROVED | 8 |
April 26, 1972 | U.S. WITHDRAWS OBJECTION TO UNDERWATER SEWER LINE | 16 |
April 26, 1972 | LESLIE ANN AGNER, LAWRENCE MCKULLA | 25 |
April 26, 1972 | SUSAN TRACY, DAVID PRESTON | 25 |
April 26, 1972 | KAREN KLEIVEN, GEORGE GUIMONT | 25 |
April 26, 1972 | MELINDA KAY WELCH, EDMUND PAUL VAN WINKLE | 25 |
May 3, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (SATHER, ESTHER / MORAN, LEONA) | 12 |
May 3, 1972 | TEACHER AWARDED GOLDEN ACORN (COOK, LARRY) | 18 |
May 3, 1972 | JOB LAYOFF LEADS TO SCHOOL (O’BRIEN, JIM) | 26 |
May 3, 1972 | BUILDING PERMITS ON UPSWING | 2 |
May 3, 1972 | $3 MILLION MODERNIZATION PLAN PROPOSED FOR LWHS | 4 |
May 3, 1972 | HOSPITAL GOES BACK TO ORIGINAL OWNER | 10 |
May 3, 1972 | DELAY ASKED IN LAKE PLAZA BIDS | 7 |
May 3, 1972 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER TO HEAR STATE ECOLOGY DIRECTOR | 10 |
May 3, 1972 | FOUNTAIN DONATIONS GROW | 19 |
May 3, 1972 | YOUNG MUSICIANS TO PLAY AT OPERA HOUSE (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 3, 1972 | WHAT SHOULD TOP PRIORITY BE IN SCHOOLS? | 1 |
May 3, 1972 | PROPOSED LWSD VOCATIONAL CENTER WOULD SERVE GREATER EAST SIDE | 4 |
May 3, 1972 | SCHOOL TASK FORCE NAMES 12 HIGH PRIORITIES | 4 |
May 3, 1972 | SCHOOL TRANSFERS END MAY 12 | 4 |
May 3, 1972 | CAREER AWARENESS 72 DRAWS MORE THAN 1300 | 5 |
May 3, 1972 | DISTRICT MUSIC GROUPS TO PERFORM AT OPERA HOUSE (PHOTOS) | 19 |
May 3, 1972 | ROSE HILL PRINCIPAL TO CLOSE 37 YEARS OF TEACHING (ORDAL, OLAF) | 20 |
May 3, 1972 | INGLEWOOD SCHOOL NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS | 20 |
May 3, 1972 | SEXISM IS NOTHING BUT A GAME | 4 |
May 3, 1972 | TERRI POTVIN, THOMAS BASEGGIO | 20 |
May 3, 1972 | STARR ANN SISK, GLENN BAIER | 20 |
May 3, 1972 | DONNA LEE HICKS, MARK CROWLEY | 20 |
May 3, 1972 | BOATS, BALLOONS FEATURE CITY AT PLAY | 2A |
May 3, 1972 | STEAMBOATS BRING PERSONALITY TO SATURDAY’S FESTIVITIES | 3A |
May 3, 1972 | EMERGENCY PHONES ARE NOT FOR GENERAL BUSINESS CALLS | 1 |
May 3, 1972 | FIREMEN FACE TWO BLAZES IN TWO HOURS | 4 |
May 3, 1972 | YUHL CHOSEN FIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR (YUHL, DENNY) | 7 |
May 3, 1972 | FIRE CONTAINED BY QUICK ACTION (JUANITA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) | 13 |
May 3, 1972 | 60TH ST OVERCROSSING, BINGO ISSUES RESOLVED | 7 |
May 3, 1972 | LAZY EYE CLINIC AT BELL SCHOOL | 20 |
May 3, 1972 | KIRKLAND’S BOATING HISTORY SPANS CENTURY | 5A |
May 3, 1972 | COUNTY POLICE TO TALK ABOUT CRIME IN JUANITA | 1 |
May 3, 1972 | COUNTY POLICE TO TALK ABOUT CRIME IN JUANITA | 1 |
May 3, 1972 | LEE, P WILLIAM | 13 |
May 3, 1972 | LARSON, ESTHER | 13 |
May 3, 1972 | CLUB STARTS WITH PRINTING PRESS (PUGET SOUND LIVE STEAMERS CLUB) | 6A |
May 3, 1972 | REAMS TO CHALLENGE MEEDS FOR CONGRESSIONAL POSITION | 10 |
May 3, 1972 | BLUECHEL SAYS HE’LL RUN FOR HOUSE IN NEW 45TH DISTRICT | 10 |
May 3, 1972 | BOAT RACES OFF KIRKLAND BEACHES MAY BECOME SEASONAL EVENTS | 6A |
May 3, 1972 | KITE FLYING CONTEST TAKES PLACE SATURDAY | 7 |
May 3, 1972 | DELAY ASKED IN LAKE PLAZA BIDS | 7 |
May 3, 1972 | BOATING EDITION (SPECIAL SECTION) | 1A-8A |
May 3, 1972 | STEAMBOATS BRING PERSONALITY TO SATURDAY’S FESTIVITIES | 3A |
May 3, 1972 | KIRKLAND’S BOATING HISTORY SPANS CENTURY | 5A |
May 3, 1972 | BOAT RACES OFF KIRKLAND BEACHES MAY BECOME SEASONAL EVENTS | 6A |
May 3, 1972 | SPECIAL SECTION SPOTLIGHTS START OF YACHTING SEASON | 1 |
May 3, 1972 | STEAMBOATS ADD COLOR | 1 |
May 3, 1972 | 60TH ST OVERCROSSING, BINGO ISSUES RESOLVED | 7 |
May 10, 1972 | HOW DO YOU GET INVITED ABOARD A RUSSIAN SHIP (MCKIBBEN, MARGARET) | 1 |
May 10, 1972 | BEING A COUNCILWOMAN STILL UNUSUAL (FROLICH, JUDY / WESCOTT, LILLIAN / COL |
25 |
May 10, 1972 | YOUTHS IN CONCERT (COOPER, CLIFF / SCHNEIDER, MARY) | 26 |
May 10, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (WASHINGTON, ANNIE) | 27 |
May 10, 1972 | BRIDLE TRAILS PARK CLEANER AS RESULT OF SCOUT PROJECT | 14 |
May 10, 1972 | SITE WORK BEGINS ON NEW ELK CLUB (SKETCH) | 8 |
May 10, 1972 | RACQUET CLUB SLATED FOR KIRKLAND SITE | 8 |
May 10, 1972 | RESIDENTIAL BUILDING UP | 14 |
May 10, 1972 | RESTAURANT APPLIES FOR LIQUOR SALES (YAZZOLINO’S) | 5 |
May 10, 1972 | OLSON’S OFFERS VARIETY, QUALITY | 8 |
May 10, 1972 | BRAKELESS BIKE RUNS WILD; CHILD INJURED (MARTIN, CORAL) | 6 |
May 10, 1972 | FISHERMAN LOST IN LAKE SAMMAMISH (COOK, ERNEST T) | 15 |
May 10, 1972 | MAN HURT IN CYCLE ACCIDENT (MUNROE, RALPH) | 21 |
May 10, 1972 | PENNY DRIVE TO HELP BENEFIT CHILDREN | 26 |
May 10, 1972 | LOLLIPOPS ON SALE THIS WEEK | 27 |
May 10, 1972 | PROPERTIES ON AGENDA FOR COUNTY | 15 |
May 10, 1972 | UNLICENSED STUDENTS ALLOWED TO DRIVE, PARENT ASSERTS | 1 |
May 10, 1972 | LWHS ADOPTS NEW PRECISE LICENSE POLICY | 1 |
May 10, 1972 | JUANITA HIGH ON TV SHOW | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | NEW MONTESSORI SCHOOL TAKING REGISTRATIONS | 15 |
May 10, 1972 | TEACHER SALARIES: WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT? | 21 |
May 10, 1972 | 1972-73 LWHS ANNUAL STAFF NAMED | 21 |
May 10, 1972 | CYNTHIA SMITH, JAMES ALLEN | 26 |
May 10, 1972 | MUSIC FOR EVERYONE AT PANCAKE FEED | 1 |
May 10, 1972 | DRUG ARRESTS WILL AID GOLD CREEK CONCERTS | 6 |
May 10, 1972 | THOUSANDS JOIN KIRKLAND IN MARINA THRONG (PHOTOS) | 1 |
May 10, 1972 | SALE OF ‘STOCK’ TO AID CENTENNIAL FINANCES | 9 |
May 10, 1972 | STEAMBOATS, SAILBOATS STIR INTEREST IN YOUNG AND OLD (PHOTOS) | 9 |
May 10, 1972 | COUNCILMEN RAP INATTENTION TO CITY SCHOOLS, PROGRAMS | 21 |
May 10, 1972 | CONVALESCENT CENTER’S STAFF (PHOTO) | 8 |
May 10, 1972 | HEARING OFTEN OVERLOOKED IN PREPARING FOR SCHOOL |
25 |
May 10, 1972 | SALE OF ‘STOCK’ TO AID CENTENNIAL FINANCES | 9 |
May 10, 1972 | UNLICENSED STUDENTS ALLOWED TO DRIVE, PARENT ASSERTS | 1 |
May 10, 1972 | COUNTY BURGLARIES REPORTED | 5 |
May 10, 1972 | DRUG ARRESTS WILL AID GOLD CREEK CONCERTS | 6 |
May 10, 1972 | BURGLARY NETS $1500 | 9 |
May 10, 1972 | $1500 IN TOOLS STOLEN FROM LWHS AUTO SHOP | 21 |
May 10, 1972 | JUANITA HIGH ON TV SHOW | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | DOBBS, MARGARET | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | JENSEN, ELMER | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | BEARD, ARTHUR | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | STRINGER, DAVID | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | LOLLEY, JOHN | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | WALDEN, ALICE | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | TOMPKINS, DONALD | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | BERG, WALTER | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | PLYMIRE, REGINALD | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | MACKEY, ARTHUR | 13 |
May 10, 1972 | BRIDLE TRAILS PARK CLEANER AS RESULT OF SCOUT PROJECT | 14 |
May 10, 1972 | RECYCLED BOTTLES BUILD SAILBOAT (SEA SCOUTS) | 21 |
May 10, 1972 | SITE WORK BEGINS ON NEW ELK CLUB (SKETCH) | 8 |
May 10, 1972 | REA RECOUNTS YMCA GROWTH (REA, DON) | 15 |
May 10, 1972 | 40 ENTER KIRKLAND KITE CONTEST | 9 |
May 10, 1972 | DICKMEYER CAPTURES FOUR FIRSTS IN GYMNASTICS (DICKMEYER, BOB) | 31 |
May 10, 1972 | STEAMBOATS, SAILBOATS STIR INTEREST IN YOUNG AND OLD (PHOTOS) | 9 |
May 10, 1972 | MARKET ST LANDSCAPING BEING BID | 14 |
May 10, 1972 | CYNTHIA MARTINSON, MICHAEL SIPES | 26 |
May 10, 1972 | SUSAN CALLERO, LARRY ZWANG | 26 |
May 10, 1972 | MARILYN KAY MCKINSTRY, HOWARD BRANDT | 26 |
May 17, 1972 | CASE’S MARK-IT FOODS – GRAND OPENING | 9 |
May 17, 1972 | BANK PLANS RECEPTION FOR JEAN FLANAGAN | 32 |
May 17, 1972 | SAVINGS AND LOAN PROGRAM: NEIGHBORS IN NEED COME BEFORE GIFTS | 32 |
May 17, 1972 | HOLY FAMILY YOUTH NAMED BOY OF YEAR (FIELDS, MIKE) | 15 |
May 17, 1972 | ALL ROLES SPELL ‘ART’ (SCHILL, DONNA) | 26 |
May 17, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (HAGGARD, MARIJUNE) | 31 |
May 17, 1972 | TENNIS CLUB PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR KIRKLAND | 17 |
May 17, 1972 | DARBY’S DELI OFFERS CASUAL ATMOSPHERE | 4 |
May 17, 1972 | ‘HAPPY DAY’ SERVES TACOS | 32 |
May 17, 1972 | KIRKLANDERS KILLED IN PLANE CRASH (MANSELL, DENNY & MURIEL) | 8 |
May 17, 1972 | PLAZA CONTRACTS LET; OBJECTIONS HEARD | 8 |
May 17, 1972 | ROSE HILL GIRL WALKS FOR DIMES (BOE, KIM) | 26 |
May 17, 1972 | SAVINGS AND LOAN PROGRAM: NEIGHBORS IN NEED COME BEFORE GIFTS | 32 |
May 17, 1972 | MANY EXTRAS ON KIDS’ PET SHOW BILL SUNDAY | 31 |
May 17, 1972 | ARTISTS INTRIGUE STUDENTS (PHOTO AT BEN FRANKLIN) | 4 |
May 17, 1972 | LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS TO DEVELOP EAST SIDE VOCATIONAL ED CENTER | 6 |
May 17, 1972 | BEVERLY JO HARRIS, YOSHI HAYASAKI | 25 |
May 17, 1972 | BOOZE, DOPE DOOM DOME ROCK FESTIVALS (GOLD CREEK) | 8 |
May 17, 1972 | AGING SENTINELS FACE DEMISE (PHOTOS OF TREES AT MARYMOOR) | 1 |
May 17, 1972 | STATE ECOLOGY DIRECTOR SAYS: AMERICA’S ENVIRONMENTAL MORTGAGE DUE | 1 |
May 17, 1972 | HOUGHTON DUMP SITE SPRAYED (PHOTOS) | 6 |
May 17, 1972 | SCHOOLS MUSIC AND ART FAIR HAPPENING FOR CENTENNIAL | 25 |
May 17, 1972 | $150,000 REPAIR BILL FOR BOULEVARD FLOOD DAMAGE | 1 |
May 17, 1972 | PLAZA CONTRACTS LET; OBJECTIONS HEARD | 8 |
May 17, 1972 | AID CARS, MEDIC I HAVE SEPARATE FUNCTIONS | 15 |
May 17, 1972 | MAT TEACHES WHAT TO DO IF JOHNNY STOPS BREATHING | 15 |
May 17, 1972 | MEDIC I BOUNDARY EXTENSION MIGHT NOT BE FEASIBLE: ELY | 15 |
May 17, 1972 | HOUGHTON DUMP SITE SPRAYED (PHOTOS) | 6 |
May 17, 1972 | SAILING CLUB PROPOSES BUOYS | 19 |
May 17, 1972 | BOOZE, DOPE DOOM DOME ROCK FESTIVALS (GOLD CREEK) | 8 |
May 17, 1972 | KIRKLAND HOUSE BURGLARIZED TWICE |
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May 17, 1972 | HEY LADY! WANT YOUR LAWN FERTILIZED? | 19 |
May 17, 1972 | ROBERTSON, ROBERT | 5 |
May 17, 1972 | FRANKS, MERRILL | 5 |
May 17, 1972 | BURNS, C W (BOB) | 5 |
May 17, 1972 | KIRKLAND BPW BACKS MEMBER’S CANDIDACY (EGNER, RUBY) | 26 |
May 17, 1972 | BIKE TRAIL OPENS SUNDAY | 25 |
May 17, 1972 | TENNIS CLUB PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR KIRKLAND | 17 |
May 17, 1972 | PLAZA CONTRACTS LET; OBJECTIONS HEARD | 8 |
May 17, 1972 | WANT TO RIDE BUS? THEN SUBSIDIZE US | 1 |
May 17, 1972 | THREATENED REDUCTION IN BUS SERVICE SAID VERY BAD | 8 |
May 17, 1972 | $150,000 REPAIR BILL FOR BOULEVARD FLOOD DAMAGE | 1 |
May 17, 1972 | HIGHWAY BYPASS OF REDMOND DUE BY 1974 | 10 |
May 24, 1972 | FIRESTONE TIRE CENTERS – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
May 24, 1972 | GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES – GRAND OPENING | 20 |
May 24, 1972 | FOUNTAIN ADDED TO AID CENTENNIAL | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | FOUNTAIN DONATIONS ASSURE INSTALLATION | 6 |
May 24, 1972 | FESTIVAL FOUNDER, WINNER HONORED (BRYANT, MARINER / SOTER, GREGORY) | 21 |
May 24, 1972 | NB OF C FILES FOR BRANCH | 6 |
May 24, 1972 | LOCAL WEAVER TO PARTICIPATE (COLLINS, MARGARET) | 4 |
May 24, 1972 | BANK WILL MISS HER (FLANAGAN, JEAN) | 26 |
May 24, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (FISHER, MAVIS) | 26 |
May 24, 1972 | HELP REJUVENATE CBD, BUSINESS GROUP ASKS | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | NEW MARK-IT STORE OFFERS DO-IT-YOURSELF GROCERY SHOPPING | 6 |
May 24, 1972 | STROLL THROUGH THE PAST – A VISIT TO KIRKLAND CEMETERY | 25 |
May 24, 1972 | AUZIAS DE TURENNE – A FRENCH FAMILY RESTING IN KIRKLAND | 25 |
May 24, 1972 | HELP REJUVENATE CBD, BUSINESS GROUP ASKS | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | FOUNTAIN DONATIONS ASSURE INSTALLATION | 6 |
May 24, 1972 | FOOD BANK FUNCTIONING BUT CLOSED ON HOLIDAY | 6 |
May 24, 1972 | YES WORKERS AVAILABLE: NEED NOW IS FOR EMPLOYERS | 13 |
May 24, 1972 | SILVER SPURS RESIDENTS SUGGEST ANNEXATION | 14 |
May 24, 1972 | MERIT PAY PLAN LACKS TEACHER SUPPORT (LETTER FROM HANSON, LYLE) | 2 |
May 24, 1972 | LEAVE VOCATIONAL ED TO COMMUNITY COLLEGES (LETTER FROM MULLIS, DOUGLAS | 2 |
May 24, 1972 | LW ADULT EDUCATION TO AWARD 19 DIPLOMAS | 6 |
May 24, 1972 | LW TEACHERS WEIGH STRIKE POSSIBILITY | 8 |
May 24, 1972 | IT WILL BE 40TH FOR ’32 CLASS | 27 |
May 24, 1972 | FROST KIDS WRITE PLAY | 27 |
May 24, 1972 | STUDENTS PUT JUANITA HISTORY ON FILM | 27 |
May 24, 1972 | DIANE KING, DAVID HAWKINS | 26 |
May 24, 1972 | COLLEEN JONES, DALE OLDENBURG | 26 |
May 24, 1972 | FRANCES O’DELL, CHARLES A KEZELE | 26 |
May 24, 1972 | FOUNTAIN ADDED TO AID CENTENNIAL | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | HERRMANN IN KIRKLAND ON NO-FAULT PROPOSAL | 12 |
May 24, 1972 | STROLL THROUGH THE PAST – A VISIT TO KIRKLAND CEMETERY | 25 |
May 24, 1972 | STUDENTS PUT JUANITA HISTORY ON FILM | 27 |
May 24, 1972 | MEMORIAL DAY A TIME FOR REMEMBERING | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS BRING PROBLEMS, COMPLAINTS TO CITY | 6 |
May 24, 1972 | KIRKLAND SEEKS MONEY TO DEVELOP SLOUGH | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | STUDENTS PUT JUANITA HISTORY ON FILM | 27 |
May 24, 1972 | LW TEACHERS WEIGH STRIKE POSSIBILITY | 8 |
May 24, 1972 | DAYLIGHT BURGLAR MAY BE OPERATING IN HOUGHTON AREA | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | REDMOND POLICEMAN FIRED – PROTEST LIKELY (HOUSER, JERRY) | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS CHARGED | 8 |
May 24, 1972 | MAN CHARGED WITH INDECENT EXPOSURE | 8 |
May 24, 1972 | THIEVES GET FOOD, TV, CHECKS | 12 |
May 24, 1972 | ABORTION WINS, 3-2, AT EVERGREEN | 8 |
May 24, 1972 | BUCHOLZ, JEREMY | 13 |
May 24, 1972 | STURM, HAROLD | 13 |
May 24, 1972 | REP GILLELAND TO SEEK RE-ELECTION IN 48TH | 8 |
May 24, 1972 | KIRKLAND SEEKS MONEY TO DEVELOP SLOUGH | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | FOUNTAIN ADDED TO AID CENTENNIAL | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | FOUNTAIN DONATIONS ASSURE INSTALLATION | 6 |
May 24, 1972 | 25-FOOT POWERBOAT SINKS AT MARINA – NO ONE HURT | 12 |
May 24, 1972 | BUS SERVICE REDUCTION POSSIBLE | 12 |
May 24, 1972 | COULD METRO BUSES BE FASTER TO SEATTLE | 12 |
May 24, 1972 | BUS SERVICE IMPROVED UNDER METRO PLAN; SUBSIDY NEEDED | 12 |
May 24, 1972 | BUS SUBSIDY UNJUST: WOODS (WOODS, WILLIAM) | 12 |
May 24, 1972 | LW BOULEVARD PARKING AND SPEED LIMIT SIGNS POSTED | 1 |
May 24, 1972 | I-405 IN KIRKLAND TO BE LANDSCAPED | 14 |
May 24, 1972 | WATER TANK READY FOR SUMMER USE | 8 |
May 24, 1972 | MARKET STREET HEARING SET FOR UNDERGROUND PROPOSAL | 14 |
May 24, 1972 | JUNE 11 DEADLINE FOR USING LW BLVD UNDERGROUND LINES | 14 |
May 24, 1972 | CITY PLANS SEWER PROJECTS, RESPONDS TO CITIZEN REQUESTS | 14 |
May 31, 1972 | IN MANY TONGUES, LW SENIOR STORMS ACADEME WALLS (ROSS, LEELAND) | 9 |
May 31, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (DODD, BERNICE “BEN” | 14 |
May 31, 1972 | FAMILY TOGETHERNESS (WILDERMAN, SHANNON) | 26 |
May 31, 1972 | PRESIDENT, GOVERNOR HONOR 100TH BIRTHDAY (POPE, KATHERINE) | 26 |
May 31, 1972 | STORY TELLER’S TALENTS LEAD TO WRITING ORIGINAL BALLET (NASON, HELGE) | 26 |
May 31, 1972 | AUSTRALIA HARD TO DESCRIBE (BAILEY, MARGE & GERRY) | 30 |
May 31, 1972 | LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH KIDS CLEAN UP CAMPUS, CITY PARKS (PHOTOS) | 4 |
May 31, 1972 | HUGE RED BARN BECOMES A FAMILY HOME (LAITI, ED) | 8 |
May 31, 1972 | HUGE RED BARN BECOMES A FAMILY HOME (LAITI, ED) | 8 |
May 31, 1972 | OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH DRAWS TECHNICAL INTEREST (AERIAL PHOTO) | 15 |
May 31, 1972 | BEL-KIRK MOTORS EARNS QUALITY AWARD FROM DATSUN | 10 |
May 31, 1972 | NEW OWNERS NAMED FOR BEAUTY SALON (CENTRAL BEAUTY SALON – MUIR, LYLE & |
10 |
May 31, 1972 | GOODYEAR CELEBRATES OPENING OF NEW STORE | 10 |
May 31, 1972 | PLAZA STARTS … IT’S ALL THERE ON SHORT BLOCK | 1 |
May 31, 1972 | LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH KIDS CLEAN UP CAMPUS, CITY PARKS (PHOTOS) | 4 |
May 31, 1972 | JUANITA-KINGSGATE-KENMORE ARE TOPIC | 5 |
May 31, 1972 | TEACHER SALARY FIGHT DRAGS DOWN TO WIRE AGAIN |
1 |
May 31, 1972 | PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET UP 3.4% – CUTS STILL ARE NEEDED | 1 |
May 31, 1972 | SUMMER ART CLASSES OFFER VARIED FORMS OF EXPRESSION | 9 |
May 31, 1972 | REUNION COMMITTEE SEEKS MISSING CLASSMATES OF ’47 | 11 |
May 31, 1972 | MERIT NOT DEAD, BUT ITS BEST FRIENDS WON’T RECOGNIZE IT | 19 |
May 31, 1972 | PARACHUTES DESCEND FROM BELOW FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS | 19 |
May 31, 1972 | CONTINUOUS INVOLVEMENT IS WHAT MAKES COMMUNITY SCHOOL GO | 25 |
May 31, 1972 | BALLET STUDENTS IN RECITALS | 26 |
May 31, 1972 | AT JUNIOR HIGH LEVEL: SCIENCE LEARNED BY INNOVATIVE ROUTES | 31 |
May 31, 1972 | HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? THE AIR’S CLEAN, BUT IT SMELLS BAD (SUPERIOR REFINERI | 10 |
May 31, 1972 | DISTRICT 36 FIRE STATION BEFORE COUNTY | 2 |
May 31, 1972 | METRO NOW COUNTY-WIDE, GOVERNS PUBLIC SERVICES | 19 |
May 31, 1972 | HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? THE AIR’S CLEAN, BUT IT SMELLS BAD (SUPERIOR REFINERI | 10 |
May 31, 1972 | JUANITA-KINGSGATE-KENMORE ARE TOPIC | 5 |
May 31, 1972 | TEACHER SALARY FIGHT DRAGS DOWN TO WIRE AGAIN |
1 |
May 31, 1972 | MERIT NOT DEAD, BUT ITS BEST FRIENDS WON’T RECOGNIZE IT | 19 |
May 31, 1972 | PIER WORK REQUESTED (13663 62ND NE) | 2 |
May 31, 1972 | 8 BURGLARIES SOLVED, LOOT RECOVERED | 1 |
May 31, 1972 | WHO’S TO BLAME FOR JUVENILE CRIME? – PARENTS ARE, SAY KIRKLAND MERCHANT | 1 |
May 31, 1972 | CRASH ENDS 60-MPH CHASE | 1 |
May 31, 1972 | COMMUNITY RESPONSIBLE FOR JUVENILE CRIME | 8 |
May 31, 1972 | WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUNG OFFENDERS? | 8 |
May 31, 1972 | JOHNSTON, CHARLOTTE | 5 |
May 31, 1972 | COLUMNIST NATIONAL WINNER (LINDAHL, SHIRLEY) | 5 |
May 31, 1972 | PLAZA STARTS … IT’S ALL THERE ON SHORT BLOCK | 1 |
May 31, 1972 | LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH KIDS CLEAN UP CAMPUS, CITY PARKS (PHOTOS) | 4 |
May 31, 1972 | HITCHHIKERS SHOULD WAIT FOR DESIGNATED HIGHWAYS POSTING | 19 |
May 31, 1972 | ANDREA KILPATRICK, RICHARD MATTERS | 26 |
June 7, 1972 | FOUNTAIN SITE VISITED (PHOTO OF FITZGERALD, JAMES) | 20 |
June 7, 1972 | RETIRED MECHANIC HAS TIME ON HIS HANDS (SMETANA, FRANK) | 1 |
June 7, 1972 | BIRD DOCTOR OF KIRKLAND (CUMMINGS, FRED) | 8 |
June 7, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (SIMONS, ELAINE) | 12 |
June 7, 1972 | MISS PEG TO TAKE WORLD OF CHILDREN WITH HER (STARK, PEG) | 21 |
June 7, 1972 | FIRST WOMAN APPOINTED TO HOUSING AUTHORITY (CURRY, MIDGE) | 21 |
June 7, 1972 | SUMMER DOLDRUMS? NO! (GRAEF, DOUG) | 22 |
June 7, 1972 | KIRKLAND GIRL WINS UW HONOR (UHLIG, LESLIE) | 22 |
June 7, 1972 | SCHOOL BUILDING ACTIVITY TO DROP – NO STATE FUNDS | 4 |
June 7, 1972 | BUILD NEW KIRKLAND SCHOOL WITH LOCAL FUNDS, GROUP ASKS | 4 |
June 7, 1972 | ‘GOOD OLD’ HANDOUTS OFFER POEMS, RECIPES (GOOD OLD DAYS SHOPPE) | 15 |
June 7, 1972 | KIRKLAND TO DRESS WINDOWS FOR CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION | 15 |
June 7, 1972 | KIRKLAND MERCHANTS LAUNCH CLEANUP-FIXUP CAMPAIGN | 15 |
June 7, 1972 | BOY HURT IN AUTO-CYCLE COLLISION (NARANJO, HOWARD) | 6 |
June 7, 1972 | FOOD BANK CUT BACK FOR CONSERVATION | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | SILVER SPURS ANNEXATION VOTE ASKED | 1 |
June 7, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD, TEACHERS FACE IMPASSE AGAIN | 1 |
June 7, 1972 | LWEA ORGANIZES TO FIGHT DIFFERENTIAL STAFFING PLAN | 1 |
June 7, 1972 | 1972-73 PRELIMINARY GENERAL FUND SCHOOL BUDGET SET AT $17.8 MILLION | 4 |
June 7, 1972 | JUANITA HS TEACHERS LEADERS IN EDUCATION | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | SUMMER SCHOOL STARTS JUNE 19 | 9 |
June 7, 1972 | FIVE LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED CARMAN SCHOLARS | 9 |
June 7, 1972 | 69 LOCAL STUDENTS TO BE GRADUATED AT BCC SATURDAY | 9 |
June 7, 1972 | LWHS GRADUATES 356 | 9 |
June 7, 1972 | TWO STUDENTS WIN IN NATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST (MYERS, SCOTT / LEAVITT, TOM) | 9 |
June 7, 1972 | TEA TO HONOR NINE RETIRING TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS | 21 |
June 7, 1972 | CAROLYN LANEHART, MATTHEW BROCK | 22 |
June 7, 1972 | VIRGINIA FRANZ, STEVEN BJORKLUND | 22 |
June 7, 1972 | KIRKLAND MERCHANTS LAUNCH CLEANUP-FIXUP CAMPAIGN | 15 |
June 7, 1972 | CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL SET | 13 |
June 7, 1972 | ARE YOU SEEING CENTENNIAL BUTTONS UNDER YOUR DRINK? | 13 |
June 7, 1972 | KIRKLAND TO DRESS WINDOWS FOR CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION | 15 |
June 7, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: UNDERGROUNDING PROPOSALS DROPS ASSESSMENTS 50% | 6 |
June 7, 1972 | JUANITA FILM READY FOR VIEWING | 13 |
June 7, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD, TEACHERS FACE IMPASSE AGAIN | 1 |
June 7, 1972 | LWEA ORGANIZES TO FIGHT DIFFERENTIAL STAFFING PLAN | 1 |
June 7, 1972 | HEARING SET TUESDAY FOR FIRED POLICEMAN | 1 |
June 7, 1972 | POLICE PLAN CRACKDOWN ON KIRKLAND BICYCLISTS | 1 |
June 7, 1972 | REBELLIOUS YOUTH WANT PARENTAL ATTENTION | 8 |
June 7, 1972 | BURGLARIES IN COUNTY ARE NUMEROUS | 28 |
June 7, 1972 | JOHNSTON, HENRY | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | CRAWFORD, GEORGE | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | SCHEFFER, DOROTHY | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | BREWER, HARRY | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | EDMONSON, ELMER | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | CORNELL, LEWIS | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | BLAIR, CARROLL | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | MOORE, ROSEMARY | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | SCOUT EARNS EAGLE RANK AT AGE 13 (HOXIE, RANDY) | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | SCOUT, 14, TO RECEIVE EAGLE RANK (BEARWOOD, DAN) | 5 |
June 7, 1972 | WOMEN VOTERS TO CONCENTRATE ON CITY GOVERNMENT DURING YEAR | 21 |
June 7, 1972 | REP JOHN JONES TO SEEK ELECTION IN 48TH DISTRICT | 6 |
June 7, 1972 | SEATTLE REPORT BADMOUTHED KIRKLAND, SAY CITY OFFICIALS | 6 |
June 7, 1972 | MONEY RUMORS QUELLED BY HIGHWAY SPOKESMAN | 4 |
June 7, 1972 | MARKET ST BIDS LET FOR CITY’S PORTION | 6 |
June 14, 1972 | ARTISTS SIGN UP FOR KIRKLAND SIDEWALK SALE | 6 |
June 14, 1972 | 2 BOYS USE FIRST AID TRAINING; SAVE DROWNING CHILD (FOOKS, PHIL / MCMURRAY, |
19 |
June 14, 1972 | PIANO WAS BEGINNING (BRYANT, JOSEPHINE) | 26 |
June 14, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (VAN WINKLE, FRANCES) | 27 |
June 14, 1972 | MONEY AVAILABLE FOR CENTRAL | 6 |
June 14, 1972 | GOOD-BYE CENTRAL (PHOTO OF HALLWAY) | 1 |
June 14, 1972 | CENTRAL CLOSING, BUT KIRKLANDERS CAN’T QUITE SAY GOODBYE | 14 |
June 14, 1972 | GROUND BROKEN FOR TOTEM LAKE SHOPPING CENTER (SKETCH) | 8 |
June 14, 1972 | ARTISTS SIGN UP FOR KIRKLAND SIDEWALK SALE | 6 |
June 14, 1972 | GROUND BROKEN FOR TOTEM LAKE SHOPPING CENTER (SKETCH) | 8 |
June 14, 1972 | THE RUNAWAY – AT 14, LIFE SHOULD BE GOLDEN – BUT HE FINDS IT DEAD, APATHETIC |
1 |
June 14, 1972 | SANDBURG TEACHER RESIGNS OVER MERIT PAY, EVALUATION (MARONEK, HELEN) | 1 |
June 14, 1972 | $63000 GRANTED | 1 |
June 14, 1972 | TEACHERS ON THE MARCH (PHOTO) | 6 |
June 14, 1972 | SCRAP MERIT PAY, CAC URGES | 6 |
June 14, 1972 | SOMETHING NEW FOR IMPASSE COMMITTEE – PUBLIC SESSIONS | 6 |
June 14, 1972 | CENTRAL CLOSING, BUT KIRKLANDERS CAN’T QUITE SAY GOODBYE | 14 |
June 14, 1972 | TRICK RIDING SHOW DUE HERE JUNE 23-24 | 8 |
June 14, 1972 | CENTRAL CLOSING, BUT KIRKLANDERS CAN’T QUITE SAY GOODBYE | 14 |
June 14, 1972 | TEACHERS ON THE MARCH (PHOTO) | 6 |
June 14, 1972 | FINISH THAT GREASE JOB – OR GET YOUR AUTO OFF KIRKLAND STREETS! | 1 |
June 14, 1972 | BIGGS, NELLIE | 19 |
June 14, 1972 | SOME INGREDIENTS STILL DRAW MEMBERS TO CAROUSEL DANCE CLUB | 25 |
June 14, 1972 | GUILD 25 YEARS OLD | 26 |
June 14, 1972 | CHURCH YOUTH SINGERS ‘TELL IT LIKE IT IS’ | 12 |
June 14, 1972 | SANITARY SEWERS TO BE PROPOSED IN ROSE HILL AREA | 9 |
June 14, 1972 | BUS PROPOSAL RELIES ON PUBLIC SUPPORT | 24 |
June 14, 1972 | AREA-WIDE ACCESS A MAJOR CONCERN FOR BUS PLANNERS | 24 |
June 14, 1972 | KIRKLAND AVE CONSTRUCTION NOT ENDLESS, CITY HEAD SAYS | 1 |
June 14, 1972 | HOME ON LEAVE, RESIDENT PROTESTS LW BLVD PARKING | 24 |
June 14, 1972 | SANITARY SEWERS TO BE PROPOSED IN ROSE HILL AREA | 9 |
June 14, 1972 | DEBORAH WHITE, FREDERICK BROOKSHIER | 25 |
June 21, 1972 | PIONEER COUPLE OBSERVES 65TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (NORMAN, MR AND MRS | 26 |
June 21, 1972 | FATHER OF 7 CITES WIFE, RELIGION FOR FAMILY SUCCESS | 5 |
June 21, 1972 | SAD OLD GIRL BECOMES THING OF BEAUTY (ALDEN, TOM) | 6 |
June 21, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (WAGNER, SHIRLEY) | 15 |
June 21, 1972 | YOU GLIDE THROUGH GLOWWORM CAVES (BAILEY, MARGE & GERRY) | 15 |
June 21, 1972 | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR: SOURCE OF PRICELESS FRIENDSHIP (MARSH, CHARLOTT | 24 |
June 21, 1972 | MIAMI HERE I COME (SPARLING, ROXANNE) | 26 |
June 21, 1972 | TOTEM LAKE: SHOPPING CENTER NOW, APARTMENTS LATER | 17 |
June 21, 1972 | TOTEM LAKE: SHOPPING CENTER NOW, APARTMENTS LATER | 17 |
June 21, 1972 | GARDEN VALLEY NURSERY: NEW SERVICES FOR HOME GARDENING | 17 |
June 21, 1972 | FOUR TO GIRLS STATE THIS YEAR (WALLACE / CURTIS / GERDE / HUTCHISON) | 26 |
June 21, 1972 | TOTEM LAKE: SHOPPING CENTER NOW, APARTMENTS LATER | 17 |
June 21, 1972 | REWARDS AND FRUSTRATIONS MARK FIRST YEAR AT JUANITA HS | 1 |
June 21, 1972 | ADMINISTRATORS ENTER TEACHER NEGOTIATIONS | 1 |
June 21, 1972 | SCHOOLS HAVE ANNUAL LUBE JOB – MAYBE OVERHAUL NEEDED | 6 |
June 21, 1972 | IMPASSE COMMITTEE HOLDS NO BINDING AUTHORITY | 8 |
June 21, 1972 | SIGHTSEEING AT THE IMPASSE COMMITTEE | 8 |
June 21, 1972 | BOARD ENDORSES TAKING PLEA TO STATE | 8 |
June 21, 1972 | NORTHWEST COLLEGE GRADUATES 88 | 14 |
June 21, 1972 | LAKE WASHINGTON CHEER STAFF (PHOTO) | 18 |
June 21, 1972 | GAIL ROBERTSON, STEPHEN WINKLER | 24 |
June 21, 1972 | LEE ANNE HEILBRUNN, STEPHEN JOHNCOX | 24 |
June 21, 1972 | WHATEVER HAPPENED TO MS MOSS BAY | 1 |
June 21, 1972 | BEARD, COSTUME CONTESTS ADDED TO CENTENNIAL EVENTS | 11 |
June 21, 1972 | TOE-STOMPERS TO STOMP FOR CENTENNIAL | 11 |
June 21, 1972 | STOCKS RAISE CENTENNIAL FUNDS | 11 |
June 21, 1972 | KIRKLAND’S CENTENNIAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS | 11 |
June 21, 1972 | CENTENNIAL EVENTS FROM JULY 14 – AUG 5 | 11 |
June 21, 1972 | AREA FIRE FIGHTERS EARN NEW RATING | 18 |
June 21, 1972 | $595,000 BOND ISSUE ON BALLOT | 18 |
June 21, 1972 | FIRE DEPT CAN CHARGE RIDERS | 18 |
June 21, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: CITIZEN COMPLAINTS SPAWN STERN RECOURSE | 10 |
June 21, 1972 | KING COUNTY SECESSIONISTS TO DISCUSS CASCADE COUNTY | 10 |
June 21, 1972 | ADMINISTRATORS ENTER TEACHER NEGOTIATIONS | 1 |
June 21, 1972 | IMPASSE COMMITTEE HOLDS NO BINDING AUTHORITY | 8 |
June 21, 1972 | PURCHASE COMPLETED ON ARCO-MARSH PARK | 1 |
June 21, 1972 | POLICE ADD NEW RADAR UNITS | 2 |
June 21, 1972 | PUBLIC WARNED ON COMMERCIAL SIGNS | 4 |
June 21, 1972 | CALL THE COPS IF LEAVING | 4 |
June 21, 1972 | JUVENILES SPEAK: MANY REASONS FOR CRIME IMPLIED | 5 |
June 21, 1972 | SUPREME COURT DECISIONS PROMPT JUDGES TO SPEAK OUT | 8 |
June 21, 1972 | SHANNON, JOHN | 23 |
June 21, 1972 | FOOTE, IRVING | 23 |
June 21, 1972 | ROTARY BREAKFAST EARNS $1900 FOR COMMUNITY | 4 |
June 21, 1972 | SQUARE DANCER LOOKING FOR CLUB STARTS HIS OWN (CLARK, BOB) | 11 |
June 21, 1972 | WALKING CANDIDATE NOT SPEEDING (KNEDLIK, WILL) | 10 |
June 21, 1972 | JOURNAL PRESS WOMEN TAKING PART IN NATIONAL CONVENTION | 25 |
June 21, 1972 | COUNTY PONDERING TENNIS CLUB PERMIT | 15 |
June 21, 1972 | KIRKLAND KUP REVIVED | 31 |
June 21, 1972 | PURCHASE COMPLETED ON ARCO-MARSH PARK | 1 |
June 21, 1972 | BAPTIST YOUTH VACATION AT YOSEMITE WITH A PURPOSE | 14 |
June 21, 1972 | THREE RESCUED OFF SHORE IN SUNDAY BOATING MISHAP | 1 |
June 21, 1972 | PLANS OUTLINED FOR POWER BOAT RACE COURSE | 5 |
June 21, 1972 | KIRKLAND – SEATTLE FERRY SYSTEM PROPOSED; SURVEY TO BE TAKEN | 6 |
June 21, 1972 | SEWER PLANS ALTERED FOR CITIZENS | 18 |
June 21, 1972 | LESLIE STANTON, GARY LEE ADSIT | 25 |
June 21, 1972 | RUTH ROYS, ERNEST BERG | 25 |
June 21, 1972 | CATHERINE LAMBERT, STEPHEN GIBBS | 25 |
June 28, 1972 | KIRKLAND SHOPPERS DISCOVERY (AD WITH MAP OF DOWNTOWN STORES) | 15 |
June 28, 1972 | SUMMER JOB? (PHOTO OF WAGNER, ANGIE) | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | GAYLE SUNDIN VIES FOR SEAFAIR QUEEN | 6 |
June 28, 1972 | I SAW THE WORLD ON THE WAY HOME (ANDERSON, STEVE) | 17 |
June 28, 1972 | TEACHER SPEAKS OUT (ORDAL, GLADYS) | 25 |
June 28, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (FARREL, MARILYN) | 26 |
June 28, 1972 | THE MIRACLE WORKER: CURLEY DOES IT ALL WITH SCISSORS (GRAVES, WILSON “CU |
27 |
June 28, 1972 | BRIDLE TRAILS PARKS SCENE OF MAJOR HORSE SHOW | 32 |
June 28, 1972 | TOTEM CENTER CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY | 6 |
June 28, 1972 | KIRKLAND SHOPPERS DISCOVERY (AD WITH MAP OF DOWNTOWN STORES) | 15 |
June 28, 1972 | STORES TO DISPLAY CENTENNIAL WINDOWS | 24 |
June 28, 1972 | FOOD BANK HERE HAS AREA-WIDE PUBLICITY | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | MONEY, JOBS AVAILABLE … BUT WHERE ARE THE YOUTHS? | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | COMPREHENSIVE LAND-USE PLAN NEEDED | 10 |
June 28, 1972 | MAT GOES TO HIGH SCHOOL; EMT’S TEACH | 10 |
June 28, 1972 | EDUCATOR ELECTED TO STATE POST (MARUM, ROBERT) | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | OUTDOOR EDUCATION ON UPSWING LOCALLY | 15 |
June 28, 1972 | IMPASSE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS BETTER WAY TO NEGOTIATE | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD BEGINS BASH NEGOTIATIONS | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | BOARD CHAIRMAN LAMENTS BARGAINING THRUST | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | SCHOOL DISTRICTS GAIN SABBATICALS | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | 44 STUDENTS INVOLVED IN TRANSFERS | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | KJH CHORAL DIRECTOR TO DEVELOP PROGRAM (WESTON, DICK) | 26 |
June 28, 1972 | GAYLE SYBOUTS, STEVEN TALBOT | 26 |
June 28, 1972 | LYN JOHNSON, LANCE BROWN | 26 |
June 28, 1972 | DARLA CROUSE, WILLIAM WEAVER | 26 |
June 28, 1972 | KIRKLAND, WORLD WILL REAP BENEFITS OF ERTS | 6 |
June 28, 1972 | STORES TO DISPLAY CENTENNIAL WINDOWS | 24 |
June 28, 1972 | FD 36 STATION APPROVED, BUT FD 41 WILL GO AHEAD WITH PLANS | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | AMENDMENT PASSED TO PROTECT CITY | 10 |
June 28, 1972 | MAT GOES TO HIGH SCHOOL; EMT’S TEACH | 10 |
June 28, 1972 | WHAT’S IN A NAME? WHERE’S THE MOSS? WHERE’S THE BAY? | 6 |
June 28, 1972 | 4TH OF JULY SHOULD BE A BANG | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | HOUGHTON PARK NEARLY READY (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | CHEMICAL FIRM BLENDS INTO NEW SURROUNDING (PACE NATIONAL CORPORATION) | 8 |
June 28, 1972 | IMPASSE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS BETTER WAY TO NEGOTIATE | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | BOARD CHAIRMAN LAMENTS BARGAINING THRUST | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | HOUGHTON PARK NEARLY READY (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | BURGLARS BUSY IN COUNTY | 9 |
June 28, 1972 | POLICE SEEK OWNER OF FOUND LOOT | 9 |
June 28, 1972 | WEEKEND VANDALS STRIKE (PHOTO AT EVEREST PARK) | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | ROSE HILL HOUSEWIFE FOUND DEAD NEAR HOME |
16 |
June 28, 1972 | FORMER KIRKLANDER SHOT AND KILLED IN ARIZONA (DAWSON, FRED) | 16 |
June 28, 1972 | ROSE HILL PHARMACY ROBBED | 24 |
June 28, 1972 | HOSPITAL PROJECTED OPERATING COSTS CLOSE, FIGURES SHOW | 5 |
June 28, 1972 | EVERGREEN’S NURSE LOCATOR UNIQUE IN NORTHWEST | 25 |
June 28, 1972 | JOHNSON, LEROY E | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | MCMURRAY, JAMES | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | NELSON, CHRISTOPHER | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | HOLM, MARJORIE | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | WEBB, APRIL LEE | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | FLECK, RALPH | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | OTIS, MCADAM | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | DONATED SHIP AWAITS REPAIRS; WILL SERVE SEA SCOUT GROUP | 4 |
June 28, 1972 | THREE ADDED TO JOURNAL STAFF | 10 |
June 28, 1972 | REALTY OPENS OFFICE (HUNT-FERCHAUD) | 24 |
June 28, 1972 | BRIDLE TRAILS PARKS SCENE OF MAJOR HORSE SHOW | 32 |
June 28, 1972 | HOUGHTON PARK NEARLY READY (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | INSTITUTE TO TRAIN CHURCH LAY PEOPLE | 25 |
June 28, 1972 | METHODIST PASTOR CHANGE MADE (WILSON, ALBERT) | 27 |
June 28, 1972 | PETITION ASKS COMMISSION TO FORM NEW FREIGHT ZONE | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | $865 SUBSIDY NEEDED TO KEEP TRANSIT SERVICE, SAYS COUNTY | 1 |
June 28, 1972 | MARKET STREET CONSTRUCTION NEXT ON IMPROVEMENT SCHEDULE | 4 |
June 28, 1972 | ARTERIAL STREET PRIORITIES NOW COMPUTERIZED | 9 |
June 28, 1972 | THE PATH OF I-405 (AERIAL PHOTO) | 14 |
June 28, 1972 | MARGARET BLANK, FREDERICK PREYER | 25 |
July 5, 1972 | MARINA PARK FOUNTAIN (PHOTO) | 28 |
July 5, 1972 | HOBBYIST BUILDS ORIGINAL STERNWHEELER IN FOUR WEEKS (REYNOLDS, FRANCIS | 5 |
July 5, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (ANSTETT, AGNES) | 20 |
July 5, 1972 | OLDER ADULTS SAY: WE’RE NOT OLD, WE’RE JUST THE OLDER GENERATION | 21 |
July 5, 1972 | HOUSING IN HER FUTURE (CURRY, MIDGE) | 22 |
July 5, 1972 | CENTRAL SCHOOL BOOSTERS CLAIM STATE SUPPORT | 13 |
July 5, 1972 | GEODESIC DOME MAY BE HOME OF THE FUTURE (JOHNS, JEFF) | 13 |
July 5, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ENTERS FINAL PHASE (PHOTOS) | 1 |
July 5, 1972 | ANNEXATION DECISION NOT EXPECTED FOR 60 DAYS | 2 |
July 5, 1972 | JUANITA DEVELOPMENT GOES TO PARK COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW | 6 |
July 5, 1972 | JUANITA CHEERLEADERS (PHOTO) | 12 |
July 5, 1972 | JOURNAL SPONSORS TEACHERS AT SEMINAR | 13 |
July 5, 1972 | TEACHERS, BOARD REOPEN NEGOTIATIONS | 13 |
July 5, 1972 | ON MS MOSS BAY TRAIL (PHOTO) | 20 |
July 5, 1972 | RHYMES WILL LEAD TO TREASURE HUNT FINDS | 20 |
July 5, 1972 | PEOPLE SAID MORE IMPORTANT; FIRE DISTRICT LINES IGNORED | 1 |
July 5, 1972 | STATE OFFICIALS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 5, 1972 | FLOOD DAMAGE CLAIMS FILED AGAINST CITY | 2 |
July 5, 1972 | PAR-MAC PLANT MAKES FOIL LABELS, TRANSPARENT BAGS | 8 |
July 5, 1972 | JUANITA DEVELOPMENT GOES TO PARK COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW | 6 |
July 5, 1972 | DENNY PARK DEVELOPERS AWAIT HIGH COURT DECISION ON LAND | 15 |
July 5, 1972 | TEACHERS, BOARD REOPEN NEGOTIATIONS | 13 |
July 5, 1972 | 5 YEAR PROGRAM ASKED FOR SHIPYARD | 15 |
July 5, 1972 | GOLD CREEK PARK DOME CLEAN, SO FAR | 8 |
July 5, 1972 | DORR, HARRY G | 12 |
July 5, 1972 | LAMONTAGNE, ANNE | 12 |
July 5, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ENTERS FINAL PHASE (PHOTOS) | 1 |
July 5, 1972 | JUANITA DEVELOPMENT GOES TO PARK COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW | 6 |
July 5, 1972 | DENNY PARK DEVELOPERS AWAIT HIGH COURT DECISION ON LAND | 15 |
July 5, 1972 | HELIPORT CONTINUANCE ON COUNTY ZONING AGENDA | 2 |
July 5, 1972 | METRO TRANSIT: PARKING AREAS QUESTIONED AT HEARING | 8 |
July 5, 1972 | EVERGREEN BRIDGE TO GET NEW LOOK | 4 |
July 5, 1972 | KINGSGATE WAY CONSTRUCTION RESUMES | 6 |
July 5, 1972 | SR520 IN REDMOND: WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE THE HIGHWAYS BYPASS AND OVERP | 14 |
July 5, 1972 | JACLYN BIRDSALL, JAMES LARUE | 21 |
July 5, 1972 | AUDREY SMITH, DONALD GATES | 21 |
July 5, 1972 | JERILEE NEUMAYER, RODNEY TVRDY | 22 |
July 5, 1972 | KATHLEEN ELY, WELDON LEE | 22 |
July 12, 1972 | A EULOGY FOR LEE JOHNSON (LETTER FROM CARAHER, JOE) | 5 |
July 12, 1972 | RALPH BROWN RETIRING | 11 |
July 12, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (ANDERSON, MARGO) | 19 |
July 12, 1972 | EVERYWHERE ROSES (NICHOLS, RUTH) | 24 |
July 12, 1972 | CENTRAL BUILDING BOND DECISIONS DUE MONDAY | 1 |
July 12, 1972 | WOULD YOU NAME A SCHOOL AFTER A FAILED INDUSTRIALIST? (KIRK) | 6 |
July 12, 1972 | SIDEWALK SALE PLANNED AS KICKOFF FOR CENTENNIAL | 7 |
July 12, 1972 | BUILT TO LAST (PHOTO OF OLD REFRIGERATOR AT FITZPATRICK’S GENERAL APPLIA | 11 |
July 12, 1972 | DIVING ACCIDENT TAKES LIFE OF STEVE HOYT, 24 | 22 |
July 12, 1972 | FIRST MERIT PAY STIPENDS APPROVED BY SCHOOL BOARD | 2 |
July 12, 1972 | CAC LEANS TOWARD YEAR-ROUND SCHOOLS | 2 |
July 12, 1972 | SCHOOL DAY CHANGED FOR ’72-73 | 19 |
July 12, 1972 | LW CLASS OF ’47 REUNION INCLUDES CENTRAL’S 1937 THIRD GRADE CLASS (PHOTO) | 23 |
July 12, 1972 | TEACHERS LEARN FROM HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AT SUMMER WORKSHOP | 23 |
July 12, 1972 | CHERYL JANSON, JON GASKILL | 23 |
July 12, 1972 | PROCEEDS OF OPEN HORSE SHOW TO BENEFIT EVERGREEN HOSPITAL | 2 |
July 12, 1972 | SIDEWALK SALE PLANNED AS KICKOFF FOR CENTENNIAL | 7 |
July 12, 1972 | OLYMPIA DELEGATION DEFENDS ECONOMY, EXPLAINS PROBLEMS | 1 |
July 12, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: TRANSIT SUBSIDY APPROVED THROUGH ELECTION | 7 |
July 12, 1972 | PETER KIRK – STEEL MILL IMPOSSIBLE DREAM | 6 |
July 12, 1972 | LW CLASS OF ’47 REUNION INCLUDES CENTRAL’S 1937 THIRD GRADE CLASS (PHOTO) | 23 |
July 12, 1972 | A QUIET FOURTH FOR KIRKLAND | 19 |
July 12, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH ON PARK AGENDA | 5 |
July 12, 1972 | PETER KIRK – STEEL MILL IMPOSSIBLE DREAM | 6 |
July 12, 1972 | DESCENDANTS ELUSIVE AFTER MOVE TO ISLANDS | 6 |
July 12, 1972 | WOULD YOU NAME A SCHOOL AFTER A FAILED INDUSTRIALIST? (KIRK) | 6 |
July 12, 1972 | STATE RULING MAY GOVERN KIRKLAND WATERFRONT PLANS | 1 |
July 12, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH ON PARK AGENDA | 5 |
July 12, 1972 | VACATION SURVEILLANCE REQUESTS SWAMP POLICE | 6 |
July 12, 1972 | YOUTH, 18, CAPTURED | 11 |
July 12, 1972 | BABIES GET LIBRARY HABIT EARLY | 24 |
July 12, 1972 | MINOR, RICHARD | 19 |
July 12, 1972 | KARSUNKY, ROBERT | 19 |
July 12, 1972 | PARRISH, ESTELLA | 19 |
July 12, 1972 | REBHUHN, CARL | 19 |
July 12, 1972 | HOYT, STEVE | 22 |
July 12, 1972 | POLITICAL CALENDAR FULL; CANDIDATE FILING SLATED | 7 |
July 12, 1972 | POSTAL DRIVER OF YEAR HONORED (ENGELBREKT, EMIL) | 7 |
July 12, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH ON PARK AGENDA | 5 |
July 12, 1972 | MONEY PROBLEMS PLAGUE PARKS | 6 |
July 12, 1972 | HEARING SET FOR ROSE HILL SEWER | 5 |
July 12, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: TRANSIT SUBSIDY APPROVED THROUGH ELECTION | 7 |
July 12, 1972 | SIMONDS ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT STILL IN PLANNING | 11 |
July 12, 1972 | HEARING SET FOR ROSE HILL SEWER | 5 |
July 12, 1972 | KATHRYN JOHNSTON, GLENN CHANDLER BLUE | 24 |
July 19, 1972 | DR PAT SMITH, SONS ENJOY DAY IN COUNTRY | 21 |
July 19, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (SHIBLEY, ELEANOR) | 21 |
July 19, 1972 | GLADYS BOYER ATTENDS FAMILY MEETING | 26 |
July 19, 1972 | LIBRARY BOARD BACKS KIRK AS CENTER SITE | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | SALES BEGIN ON NEW HOUSING UNITS | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | SIDEWALK SALE DRAWS HUNDREDS (PHOTOS) | 24 |
July 19, 1972 | NC WOMAN STUDENT DIES IN MONTANA ACCIDENT (IGNELL, SHERYL) | 5 |
July 19, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA PROJECT READIED IN PREPARATION FOR CENTENNIAL | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | FOOD BANK TO SHARE IN FEDERAL GRANT | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | AREA PLATS SLATED FOR COUNTY HEARINGS | 5 |
July 19, 1972 | WILL CRISIS BRING COMMUNITY RESPONSE IN KIRKLAND? | 5 |
July 19, 1972 | SCHOOLS TO REQUEST $6.4 MILLION BOND ISSUE | 4 |
July 19, 1972 | BOARD, TEACHERS NEGOTIATE NEGOTIATION PROCEDURE TODAY | 4 |
July 19, 1972 | OIL SLICK IN LAKE TO SMALL TO HANDLE | 2 |
July 19, 1972 | SUPERIOR’S ODORS, FINES APPEALED | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA PROJECT READIED IN PREPARATION FOR CENTENNIAL | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | ANTIQUE DISPLAYS MARK CENTENNIAL | 19 |
July 19, 1972 | FIRE EXTINGUISHERS INSPECTED ONLY BY FIRE DEPARTMENTS | 4 |
July 19, 1972 | UNIFORM FIRE CODE ADOPTED BY COUNTY | 6 |
July 19, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: GRADUATED SEWER RATES TO BE ENFORCED | 8 |
July 19, 1972 | AREA PHYSICIANS, HOSPITAL CAUTION AGAINST CHICKEN POX | 6 |
July 19, 1972 | CAN PLANNED PARENTHOOD HELP YOU? | 19 |
July 19, 1972 | ANTIQUE DISPLAYS MARK CENTENNIAL | 19 |
July 19, 1972 | NEIGHBORS OBJECT TO INDUSTRIAL PARK | 8 |
July 19, 1972 | CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN AT JUANITA BEACH | 2 |
July 19, 1972 | BOARD, TEACHERS NEGOTIATE NEGOTIATION PROCEDURE TODAY | 4 |
July 19, 1972 | OIL SLICK IN LAKE TO SMALL TO HANDLE | 2 |
July 19, 1972 | CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN AT JUANITA BEACH | 2 |
July 19, 1972 | BURGLARY SUSPECT CAPTURED NEAR JUANITA GOLF COURSE | 5 |
July 19, 1972 | NO POLITICAL SIGNS ON STATE HIGHWAYS | 6 |
July 19, 1972 | ‘HELPING HAND’ CHILD’S ISLAND OF SAFETY | 12 |
July 19, 1972 | PROBLEM DRIVERS RESPOND FAVORABLY TO DMV PROGRAM | 24 |
July 19, 1972 | LOCAL COURTS: PERRY MASON WAS NEVER THIS BUSY | 26 |
July 19, 1972 | LIBRARY BOARD BACKS KIRK AS CENTER SITE | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | BECKETT, COE | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | JACOBS, JANELLE | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | YADON, PEGGY | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | WISSINK, ROBERT | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | REDHUHN, CARL | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | APPLEBEE, ELMER | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | BOLLES, TERESA | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | BOYLE, FAY | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | VFW AUXILIARY EARNS AWARDS | 21 |
July 19, 1972 | WASHINGTON DELEGATION DISPLAYS SOLIDARITY … AT DEMO CONVENTION (SPARLI | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | COLUMN ON STATE’S OUTDOORS BEGINS IN JOURNAL TODAY | 27 |
July 19, 1972 | GLIDER PILOTS LOOK FOR TOWERING CLOUDS AND LEVEL FIELDS | 30 |
July 19, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA PROJECT READIED IN PREPARATION FOR CENTENNIAL | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | VISIT KIRKLAND PARKS – TO DEVELOP YOUR TALENTS | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | LIBRARY BOARD BACKS KIRK AS CENTER SITE | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN AT JUANITA BEACH | 2 |
July 19, 1972 | COUNTY EDC TO STUDY BOAT LAUNCH PROBLEM | 2 |
July 19, 1972 | COUNTY EDC TO STUDY BOAT LAUNCH PROBLEM | 2 |
July 19, 1972 | GEN’L TEL ASKS NEW RATE HIKE | 1 |
July 19, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: GRADUATED SEWER RATES TO BE ENFORCED | 8 |
July 19, 1972 | WD 81 ADDS MONITORING SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENCY | 25 |
July 19, 1972 | MARY CHRISTENA WILSON, ALLAN YOUNGBERG | 20 |
July 19, 1972 | THERESA CULVER, LEE ROBERT HARRIS | 20 |
July 19, 1972 | MYRNA FAYE DORR, HERBERT WEH | 20 |
July 19, 1972 | LINDA LU JENNINGS, MICHAEL SMITH | 20 |
July 26, 1972 | TEACHING AND TERROR MIXED IN AFRICAN ASSIGNMENT (STAFFORD, JOHN) | 16 |
July 26, 1972 | UNDAUNTED BY LATE ASSAULT, KNEDLIK CLIMBS MT RAINIER (KNEDLIK, WILL) | 20 |
July 26, 1972 | CALL THEM IRREPRESSIBLE (COOPER, DORIS) | 21 |
July 26, 1972 | WOMENS LIB IS NOT NEW (BARRON, META) | 21 |
July 26, 1972 | IRANIANS HAVE CHAMPION IN REDMOND WOMAN (IRWIN, MARION) | 21 |
July 26, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (BRAWN, GORDON) | 22 |
July 26, 1972 | A HAPPY BREAK IN ALAN’S DAY (PHOTO OF REED, ALAN) | 26 |
July 26, 1972 | COLTS AND FILLIES HOLD SHOW AT BRIDLE TRAILS PARK | 22 |
July 26, 1972 | COUNTY CONDITIONALLY APPROVES TENNIS CLUB; APPEAL PREDICTED | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING EARNS SEAL OF APPROVAL | 8 |
July 26, 1972 | TEXACO PERMIT PASSES PLANNING COMMISSION | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | PURPLE FEET MEAN WINE (CASON, RAY AND VIRGINIA) | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | LIQUOR LICENSE REQUEST FILED (EL GRINGO TAVERN) | 7 |
July 26, 1972 | EAST SIDE REAL ESTATE SALES SOAR | 1 |
July 26, 1972 | KITTLE SUBDIVISION APPROVED | 5 |
July 26, 1972 | PLANNERS ADVISE ANOTHER ROUTE FOR GARAGE PERMIT | 8 |
July 26, 1972 | DISTRICT NEGOTIATOR FLAMME REASSIGNED TO ADULT ED POST | 7 |
July 26, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD, TEACHERS STALEMATED IN NEGOTIATIONS | 7 |
July 26, 1972 | SHARON ADAMS, LYNN CHURCHILL | 21 |
July 26, 1972 | CONNIE STURDEVANT, RICHARD S CARPENTER | 21 |
July 26, 1972 | DAWN CAMPBELL, STEVEN KUSKE | 21 |
July 26, 1972 | DENISE ANN WELCH, PAUL GIBLER | 22 |
July 26, 1972 | STAY THAT ROCK, DUCKSLAYER! AND WATCH YOUR DOG, TOO! | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | FIREBALL DAY TO FEATURE BASEBALL, FIREMAN’S MUSTER | 1 |
July 26, 1972 | TOURNAMENT PRINCESSES READY (PHOTO) | 1 |
July 26, 1972 | GOLDEN AGE QUEEN NAMED FOR CENTENNIAL (FORTESCUE, ANNE) | 1 |
July 26, 1972 | CITY TO RESTRICT PARKING DURING WEEKEND FESTIVITIES | 1 |
July 26, 1972 | TIME TO PICK NEW MS MOSS BAY | 6 |
July 26, 1972 | CENTENNIAL MELODRAMA SET IN EARLY MOSS BAY |
6 |
July 26, 1972 | RARE ILLNESS – REYES SYNDROME – CAUSED APPARENT POX DEATH (LETTER FROM | 4 |
July 26, 1972 | CITIZENS DEMAND INDUSTRIAL PARK CONTROLS | 1 |
July 26, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD, TEACHERS STALEMATED IN NEGOTIATIONS | 7 |
July 26, 1972 | STAY THAT ROCK, DUCKSLAYER! AND WATCH YOUR DOG, TOO! | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | THIEVES NET TOOLS, CAMERA | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | VOLUNTEER DOGCATCHER BITTEN – NOT BY DOG | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | LYNNE BETHARDS, GARY SMITH | 22 |
July 26, 1972 | WILLIAMS, CLARENCE | 15 |
July 26, 1972 | EARLYWINE, VIRGINIA | 15 |
July 26, 1972 | SPAULDING, KENNETH | 15 |
July 26, 1972 | OLSON, ARNOLD | 15 |
July 26, 1972 | CAHILL, RAYMOND | 15 |
July 26, 1972 | CAESSENS, MARGARET | 15 |
July 26, 1972 | BILL WOODS TO CHAIR BLUECHEL CAMPAIGN | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | REAMS LABELS MEEDS A DO-NOTHING RADICAL | 4 |
July 26, 1972 | EAST SIDE REAL ESTATE SALES SOAR | 1 |
July 26, 1972 | THE TOY IS NOW BIG BUSINESS, THE 10-SPEED TAKES OVER | 18 |
July 26, 1972 | COUNTY CONDITIONALLY APPROVES TENNIS CLUB; APPEAL PREDICTED | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | COLTS AND FILLIES HOLD SHOW AT BRIDLE TRAILS PARK | 22 |
July 26, 1972 | KIRKLAND GOES BIG TIME WITH TWO TOURNEYS | 26 |
July 26, 1972 | POWER AND SAILS IN CENTENNIAL RACE MIX | 27 |
July 26, 1972 | CYCLING ROUTES DESIGNATED; TOURS WIND THROUGH PARKS | 18 |
July 26, 1972 | COUNTY BOAT LAUNCH REPORT DUE SOON | 18 |
July 26, 1972 | COUNTY BOAT LAUNCH REPORT DUE SOON | 18 |
July 26, 1972 | CITY TO RESTRICT PARKING DURING WEEKEND FESTIVITIES | 1 |
July 26, 1972 | WE NEED A LIGHT ON NE 85TH STREET (LETTER FROM DAVIS, WILLIAM A) | 4 |
July 26, 1972 | SIMONDS ROAD BEFORE COUNCIL AS NEXT STEP | 7 |
July 26, 1972 | MARKET STREET UNDERGROUNDING TO GO | 2 |
July 26, 1972 | LYNNE BETHARDS, GARY SMITH | 22 |
August 2, 1972 | FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY MARKED (PAIRS, MR AND MRS PAUL) | 22 |
August 2, 1972 | SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS MERGE | 28 |
August 2, 1972 | JOSHUA GREEN, 103, NAMED HONORARY FOUNDER | 13 |
August 2, 1972 | SUDDENLY, INVOLVEMENT (MCKEVITT, PAT / ELLERTSON, MARILYN) | 21 |
August 2, 1972 | FAMILY AT HOME ASKED TO KEEP DELEGATE POSTED (SPARLING, ROXANNE) | 21 |
August 2, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (STRUM, MERLEEN) | 22 |
August 2, 1972 | SERVICE GARAGE MOVES; FIGHTS REZONE DECISION | 5 |
August 2, 1972 | CHUCK WAGON ADDS STEAKS | 28 |
August 2, 1972 | FOUNTAIN CONTRIBUTORS LISTED | 22 |
August 2, 1972 | KIRKLAND’S FUNMOBILE: IT’S SECOND ONLY TO GOOD HUMOR MAN | 32 |
August 2, 1972 | SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSES NEW SALARY, MERIT PAY PLANS | 23 |
August 2, 1972 | SCHOOL YEAR WILL BE DISASTER, LWEA PREXY WARNS | 23 |
August 2, 1972 | SUCH BEAUTY! SUCH GRACE! IT’S THE NEW MS MOSS BAY (PHOTOS) | 1 |
August 2, 1972 | CENTENNIAL ACTIVITIES PEAK THIS WEEKEND | 12 |
August 2, 1972 | CENTENNIAL ACTIVITIES PEAK THIS WEEKEND | 12 |
August 2, 1972 | JOSHUA GREEN, 103, NAMED HONORARY FOUNDER | 13 |
August 2, 1972 | WHAT BROUGHT THE FRENCHES TO HOUGHTON? | 19 |
August 2, 1972 | MARINA FOUNTAIN, HOUGHTON PARK TO BE DEDICATED SAT | 13 |
August 2, 1972 | WHAT BROUGHT THE FRENCHES TO HOUGHTON? | 19 |
August 2, 1972 | JUANITA BAY INDUSTRIAL PARK REFINEMENTS REQUESTED | 20 |
August 2, 1972 | JUANITA BAY INDUSTRIAL PARK REFINEMENTS REQUESTED | 20 |
August 2, 1972 | A FAMILY VISITOR (PHOTO OF BELL, CLARENCE) | 12 |
August 2, 1972 | SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSES NEW SALARY, MERIT PAY PLANS | 23 |
August 2, 1972 | SCHOOL YEAR WILL BE DISASTER, LWEA PREXY WARNS | 23 |
August 2, 1972 | MARINA FOUNTAIN, HOUGHTON PARK TO BE DEDICATED SAT | 13 |
August 2, 1972 | DOGCATCHER IS BACK IN KIRKLAND! | 6 |
August 2, 1972 | KIRKLAND BURGLARS BUSY CLIMBING THROUGH WINDOWS | 23 |
August 2, 1972 | CATALOGING CHANGED | 28 |
August 2, 1972 | LIBRARY IN MAIL BUSINESS | 32 |
August 2, 1972 | PORTABLE OXYGEN PACK AIDS EMPHYSEMA VICTIM (FOSSUM, NORMAN) | 21 |
August 2, 1972 | BUCK, MARIE | 18 |
August 2, 1972 | HAWKINS, HARRY | 18 |
August 2, 1972 | BLOOM, MARIE | 18 |
August 2, 1972 | LARSON, AXEL | 18 |
August 2, 1972 | BENJAMIN, IRENE | 18 |
August 2, 1972 | MONTEITH, JOAN | 18 |
August 2, 1972 | GIRL SCOUTS HAVE CAMPING EXPERIENCE (PHOTO) | 21 |
August 2, 1972 | AMERICAN LEGION POST SEEKING NEW MEMBERS | 18 |
August 2, 1972 | REP MEEDS FILES FOR RE-ELECTION | 23 |
August 2, 1972 | BILL WATFORD WINS THIRD TENNIS TITLE | 26 |
August 2, 1972 | BASEBALL, TENNIS TOURNAMENTS DISPLAY LOTS OF ACTION (PHOTOS) | 27 |
August 2, 1972 | MARINA FOUNTAIN, HOUGHTON PARK TO BE DEDICATED SAT | 13 |
August 2, 1972 | PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE ORDAINS NEW MINISTER (MCHATTIE, RONALD) | 32 |
August 2, 1972 | SUPPORT WOULD INSURE PARKING LOT | 6 |
August 2, 1972 | CITY FINDS FAVOR WITH DELETING NORKIRK ARTERIAL | 20 |
August 2, 1972 | WIDENING OF 405 TO START BETWEEN WILBURTON FACTORIA | 29 |
August 2, 1972 | STREET END ‘CLEAN UP’ FOR VIEW (SECOND AVE S / LAKE WASHINGTON) | 29 |
August 2, 1972 | BAD WATER DUE TO CHLORINE? | 6 |
August 2, 1972 | ROBIN LEE MCNAE, SHERMAN FLUHARTY | 22 |
August 9, 1972 | RECEPTION TO HONOR GAR NORDSTROMS | 22 |
August 9, 1972 | NEW CELLAR GALLERY DIRECTOR STARTS OVER (SHEPARD, JOEL) | 4 |
August 9, 1972 | METAL WORKER TO SHOW ART (DAVIS, JERRY) | 4 |
August 9, 1972 | KIRKLAND MARINA PARK FOUNTAIN DEDICATED (PHOTOS) | 21 |
August 9, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (BANEL, BETTY) | 13 |
August 9, 1972 | ALL FOR THE FAMILY (JONES, DEBBIE) | 22 |
August 9, 1972 | CLOSE KIRKLAND JR HIGH OR FIX IT, SAYS FIRE MARSHAL | 1 |
August 9, 1972 | SCHOOL OFFICIALS SUGGEST: BUILD CENTRAL, CONVERT NORKIRK TO JUNIOR HIGH | 5 |
August 9, 1972 | BREAKTHROUGH’S FINAL P.U.D. NEAR ADOPTION | 5 |
August 9, 1972 | LAKE PLAZA TO REOPEN FOR SCHOOL BUYING | 1 |
August 9, 1972 | SUMMER PLACE TO HIBERNATE; IT’S THAT PLACE FOR WINTER | 23 |
August 9, 1972 | DOGS, SPORTS ARE WINNERS AT KIDS DAY FESTIVITIES | 6 |
August 9, 1972 | ANNEXATION SEEMED FAVORED IN SPITE OF RACKET CLUB | 8 |
August 9, 1972 | SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND SALE PAYS OFF AT 4.3 PER CENT | 5 |
August 9, 1972 | ADULT ED EXPANDS VOCATIONAL COURSES | 5 |
August 9, 1972 | LWEA HEAD GOES ON LEAVE; NEGOTIATIONS STILL BLOCKED | 5 |
August 9, 1972 | KAREN BLACKKETTER, GARY JOHANSEN | 22 |
August 9, 1972 | JEAN COLLETT, REX ALLAN LEE | 22 |
August 9, 1972 | JOSHUA GREEN GIVES CENTENNIAL FOUNDER’S STAMP OF APPROVAL | 1 |
August 9, 1972 | WATER, MARBLES AND FIREWORKS MARK CENTENNIAL (PHOTOS) | 6 |
August 9, 1972 | DOGS, SPORTS ARE WINNERS AT KIDS DAY FESTIVITIES | 6 |
August 9, 1972 | JOSHUA GREEN HONORED (PHOTO) | 23 |
August 9, 1972 | BOATS HEAD FOR THE BOTTOM WHILE TREASURE IS FOUND (PHOTOS OF CENTENNIA | 28 |
August 9, 1972 | CLOSE KIRKLAND JR HIGH OR FIX IT, SAYS FIRE MARSHAL | 1 |
August 9, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: GRAVEL ANNEXATION REVIEW ORDERED; GRADING CURTAIL | 4 |
August 9, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH DEDICATED (PHOTO) | 21 |
August 9, 1972 | LWEA HEAD GOES ON LEAVE; NEGOTIATIONS STILL BLOCKED | 5 |
August 9, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH DEDICATED (PHOTO) | 21 |
August 9, 1972 | MAN ARRESTED IN BURGLARY INVESTIGATION | 8 |
August 9, 1972 | BURGLARS TAKE GUNS, STEREO, TV | 19 |
August 9, 1972 | STATISTICS SHOW POLICE BUSY DURING ‘QUIET’ SUMMER | 19 |
August 9, 1972 | DOGCATCHER COMES TO COUNTY STREETS | 20 |
August 9, 1972 | KINGSGATE LIBRARY PLANNED (SKETCH) | 19 |
August 9, 1972 | DAILY, JOHN | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | MCGWIN, HAZEL | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | KOZICKI, BEN | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | JOHNSTON, KEVIN | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | JONES, ROBERT | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | LA MONTAGNE, ANNE | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | BENTLEY, FINLEY | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | WILSON, FRANK | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | SLETTE, ANTONE | 12 |
August 9, 1972 | VOTER REGISTRATIONS BOOM | 1 |
August 9, 1972 | 15 SEEK FOUR LEGISLATIVE SPOTS | 8 |
August 9, 1972 | MCNABB CHALLENGES GILLELAND | 8 |
August 9, 1972 | ALEC UNWIN FILES IN 48TH DEMO RACE | 8 |
August 9, 1972 | TUTTLE FILES IN 45TH | 8 |
August 9, 1972 | KIRKLAND AMERICANS WIN IT ALL IN STATE | 26 |
August 9, 1972 | KIRKLAND MARINA PARK FOUNTAIN DEDICATED (PHOTOS) | 21 |
August 9, 1972 | HOUGHTON BEACH DEDICATED (PHOTO) | 21 |
August 9, 1972 | DONNA LEE HICKS, MARK CROWLEY | 22 |
August 16, 1972 | EVERGREEN PHARMACY – OPEN HOUSE | 9 |
August 16, 1972 | GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED (RAUE, REV AND MRS EDWARD) | 8 |
August 16, 1972 | PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES DEVELOPED (GATES, DON) | 4 |
August 16, 1972 | CLARENCE GOING TO PLAY RETIREMENT BY EAR (CLARENCE, GLENN) | 5 |
August 16, 1972 | SHARON CURTIS ATTENDS JA CONFERENCE | 20 |
August 16, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (FISHER, MARILYN) | 24 |
August 16, 1972 | THE ARBORETUM: A PLACE FOR TREES, SHRUBS AND PEOPLE (MULLIGAN, BRIAN) | 24 |
August 16, 1972 | MISSY GOES TO COLLEGE (MARTIN, MELISSA) | 24 |
August 16, 1972 | MOM, 78, TRIED RETIREMENT ‘BUT IT DIDN’T WORK OUT’ (HUNTER, HILDA) | 25 |
August 16, 1972 | PAR-MAC BUILDING CHANGES HANDS | 20 |
August 16, 1972 | CITY OFFICIALS FAVOR SCHOOL PLAN FOR HOUSING KIRKLAND STUDENTS | 1 |
August 16, 1972 | SCHOOL BONDS WOULD AID 11 SCHOOLS, AFFECT 7 NEW ONES | 6 |
August 16, 1972 | SCHOOL, FIRE OFFICIALS MEET ON KJH HAZARDS | 6 |
August 16, 1972 | SCHOOL SITES (AERIAL PHOTO) | 23 |
August 16, 1972 | NEW APARTMENTS FEATURE DESIGNS, MURALS PAINTED ON WALLS (PHOTOS) | 20 |
August 16, 1972 | WOODS FORMS PARTNERSHIP, OPENS SECOND PHARMACY (EVERGREEN PHARMAC | 20 |
August 16, 1972 | CAMP SUMMERFUN: PUPPETS, HIKES AND STUBBED TOES | 1 |
August 16, 1972 | SCHOOL BONDS WOULD AID 11 SCHOOLS, AFFECT 7 NEW ONES | 6 |
August 16, 1972 | JOSI ROTH TO HEAD SCHOOL BOND EFFORT | 6 |
August 16, 1972 | WOULD LWSD QUALIFY FOR STATE FUNDS TO MATCH BOND REVENUE? | 6 |
August 16, 1972 | MONTESSORI TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE; MATERIALS ON DISPLAY | 20 |
August 16, 1972 | DALE LOHRER IS BOLIVIA EXCHANGE STUDENT | 22 |
August 16, 1972 | DARLENE ZIRKLE, MICHAEL ZACHAU | 25 |
August 16, 1972 | CATHERINE AVERY, RANDAL W BROWN | 25 |
August 16, 1972 | CYNTHIA TABER, RICK BERGLUND | 25 |
August 16, 1972 | NANCY FAHNESTOCK, GERALD PERKINSON | 25 |
August 16, 1972 | GEODETIC SURVEY TOWER TO LOCATE HERE | 4 |
August 16, 1972 | POLLUTION: SUPERIOR APPEALS FINES; CLOSURE SOUGHT BY AGENCY | 11 |
August 16, 1972 | METRO MONITORS WATER QUALITY IN RIVER BASINS | 24 |
August 16, 1972 | CENTENNIAL COSTUME, STORE FRONT AWARDS GIVEN | 24 |
August 16, 1972 | SCHOOL, FIRE OFFICIALS MEET ON KJH HAZARDS | 6 |
August 16, 1972 | CITIZENS SUE KIRKLAND TO STOP GRADING OF GRAVEL PIT SITE | 1 |
August 16, 1972 | CENTURY OLD COSTUME (PHOTO OF MARTINSON, ELEANOR & WALKER, MABEL) | 5 |
August 16, 1972 | CITIZENS SUE KIRKLAND TO STOP GRADING OF GRAVEL PIT SITE | 1 |
August 16, 1972 | CANADIAN ASSAULTED NEAR LAKE | 6 |
August 16, 1972 | DOCTORS ON CALL SUB FOR WEEKENDING M.D.S | 5 |
August 16, 1972 | LADIES IN GREEN ARE HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS | 19 |
August 16, 1972 | OLSON, HARLAN | 14 |
August 16, 1972 | LORBER, HAZEL | 14 |
August 16, 1972 | STEEN, MEROE | 14 |
August 16, 1972 | CROMWELL, JOSEPH | 14 |
August 16, 1972 | JENSEN, LENA | 14 |
August 16, 1972 | MASON, ROBERT | 14 |
August 16, 1972 | WATT, ISABELLA | 14 |
August 16, 1972 | CARLSON, JANET | 14 |
August 16, 1972 | KINGSGATE MAN FILES IN 45TH DISTRICT (MATTHEWS, GARY) | 11 |
August 16, 1972 | JUDGE DIXON CANDIDATE FOR SUPERIOR COURT (DIXON, ROBERT E) | 11 |
August 16, 1972 | THERE’S ONE HORSE FOR EVERY TWO KIDS IN LW SCHOOLS | 26 |
August 16, 1972 | RUTH SQUAD LEAVES FOR NATIONALS TOMORROW | 30 |
August 16, 1972 | FROM MINORS TO NATIONAL TITLE? | 30 |
August 16, 1972 | RICK ACTON MAY GO ON WINTER GOLF TOUR WITH PGA | 31 |
August 16, 1972 | BRUCE AGNER, INGLEMOOR WRESTLER RECALLS JAPAN TRIP | 31 |
August 16, 1972 | MARKET STREET, LAKE PLAZA PROGRESS | 11 |
August 16, 1972 | METRO PROMISES: NO MORE DIESEL BUSES, MORE TROLLEYS | 8 |
August 16, 1972 | BUS PROPOSAL GOES TO VOTERS; SALES TAX INCREASE KEY ISSUE | 8 |
August 16, 1972 | SHOPPING CENTERS, AUTOS EFFECT TRANSIT DECLINE | 8 |
August 16, 1972 | LIQUID NATURAL GAS A PROVEN FUEL, SAYS METRO | 11 |
August 16, 1972 | KIRKLAND CBD TRAFFIC STUDY READY TO SURFACE AGAIN | 1 |
August 16, 1972 | SIMONDS ROAD IMPROVEMENTS MAY START WITHIN 45 DAYS | 2 |
August 16, 1972 | PAINTING RESTRICTS TRAFFIC | 2 |
August 16, 1972 | MARKET STREET, LAKE PLAZA PROGRESS | 11 |
August 16, 1972 | I-90 HEARING ON MERCER ISLAND | 20 |
August 16, 1972 | HIGHWAY WORK FOCUSES ON BRIDGE WORK (AERIAL PHOTO OF NORTHUP INTERSE | 23 |
August 16, 1972 | KATHERINE WIESEN, MICHAEL OARD | 25 |
August 23, 1972 | HAD TABS ON THE FAIR (RUTHEMEYER, BOB) | 6 |
August 23, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (SORENSON, VERNA) | 29 |
August 23, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD ACTS ON RIGHTS, SALARIES, CENTRAL AND NORKIRK | 1 |
August 23, 1972 | NORKIRK-CENTRAL RECEIVES APPROVAL | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | ACCORD REACHED ON PLANS TO EASE KJH FIRE HAZARDS | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | A LOOK AT OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH: CONVENIENCE OF APARTMENTS… | 1 |
August 23, 1972 | BREAKTHROUGH SHOWS HOUSING INNOVATIONS | 1 |
August 23, 1972 | OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH (PHOTO OF STAIRWELL) | 4 |
August 23, 1972 | KIRKLAND EYES TOTEM LAKE | 1 |
August 23, 1972 | SCHOOL BOARD ACTS ON RIGHTS, SALARIES, CENTRAL AND NORKIRK | 1 |
August 23, 1972 | GO SEE JUANITA HIGH – FORM AN UNBIASED OPINION (LETTER FROM BODAY, DARLEN | 2 |
August 23, 1972 | HAWAII CALLS TO CONCERTONES AND BAND FOR INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL | 5 |
August 23, 1972 | SCHOOL DISTRICT KEEPS GROWING | 23 |
August 23, 1972 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE FOR STUDENT LUNCHES | 23 |
August 23, 1972 | PORCUPINES IN THE LUNCHROOM, OR WHY WE TAKE THE BUS (FACTS ABOUT SCHO | 24 |
August 23, 1972 | WHAT’S IT LIKE TO BE 23, AND A HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR? (KALTENBRUNN, CHRISTA) | 25 |
August 23, 1972 | BUSES TAKE A BEATING, BUT THEY MUST RUN FOR 20 YEARS | 25 |
August 23, 1972 | LAYERS, PANTS FASHION THE BACK TO SCHOOL SCENE | 26 |
August 23, 1972 | ‘NOISE ALLOWED’ IS NEW LIBRARY SLOGAN | 26 |
August 23, 1972 | PROPANE SCHOOL BUSES SAVING DISTRICT MONEY | 27 |
August 23, 1972 | NORTHSHORE SCHOOLS EXPECT 10500 | 27 |
August 23, 1972 | ONLY 44 LWSD STUDENTS ASK TRANSFERS | 27 |
August 23, 1972 | JOSI ROTH CHANGES CONCERNS INTO COMMUNITY ACTION | 27 |
August 23, 1972 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS AGREE TO MEDIATION | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | DISTRICT 1972 CASH BALANCE $900,000 OVER ESTIMATE | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | JUNIOR, SENIOR HIGHS OFFER SIX SPORTS | 29 |
August 23, 1972 | HOLLY HUSS, DANIEL SOLBURG | 19 |
August 23, 1972 | HEIDI SPARLING, DAVID WILLIAMS | 19 |
August 23, 1972 | ANOTHER PLAN BORN TO SAVE GOLD CREEK PARK | 6 |
August 23, 1972 | DIANA COREY CROWNED BIKE DERBY QUEEN; PRINCESS WIN | 16 |
August 23, 1972 | KIRKLAND FIRE RATING IMPROVES; INSURANCE PREMIUMS TO DROP | 1 |
August 23, 1972 | FIRE RATING MEASURES CITY’S IMPROVED FIREFIGHTING ABILITY | 4 |
August 23, 1972 | KINGSGATE BLAZE MAY BE ATTRIBUTED TO ARSONISTS | 5 |
August 23, 1972 | CONTRACT LET TO AID I-405 FIREFIGHTING | 20 |
August 23, 1972 | ACCORD REACHED ON PLANS TO EASE KJH FIRE HAZARDS | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | KIRKLAND FIRE RATING IMPROVES; INSURANCE PREMIUMS TO DROP | 1 |
August 23, 1972 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS AGREE TO MEDIATION | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | KIRKLAND POLICE ARREST THREE IN FELONY INVESTIGATIONS | 5 |
August 23, 1972 | STEREO TAKEN IN BURGLARY | 7 |
August 23, 1972 | FLAG STOLEN FROM YARD | 32 |
August 23, 1972 | BERG, ANNA | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | CROUCH, JEWELL | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | PETERSON, LAWRENCE | 28 |
August 23, 1972 | ADELINES GO TO REGIONAL | 4 |
August 23, 1972 | GETTING OFF ON RIGHT HOOF WITH NEW HORSE | 32 |
August 23, 1972 | JOHANNA DEYOUNG SHARES NATIONAL HIGH JUMP RECORD | 7 |
August 23, 1972 | KIRKLAND STILL ALIVE IN BABE RUTH NATIONALS | 7 |
August 23, 1972 | JUNIOR, SENIOR HIGHS OFFER SIX SPORTS | 29 |
August 23, 1972 | MORE FUNDS NEEDED FOR MARINA FOUNTAIN | 5 |
August 23, 1972 | CHAPLAINCY PROGRAM INTERESTS MINISTERS | 20 |
August 23, 1972 | NE 124TH ST EXTENSION (MAP) | 9 |
August 23, 1972 | CONTRACT LET TO AID I-405 FIREFIGHTING | 20 |
August 23, 1972 | EVERGREEN POINT BRIDGE TO CLOSE SEPT 23-24 | 32 |
August 23, 1972 | FUNDS ASKED FOR PARKING | 32 |
August 23, 1972 | LINDA TESSMANN, STEVEN GOEKE | 19 |
August 23, 1972 | DORIAN LOUNSBURY, CARL A ANDERSON | 19 |
August 23, 1972 | JANIS BECHTEL, ROGER MILLER | 19 |
August 23, 1972 | MARIE LUND, LESTER LUND | 19 |
August 23, 1972 | SHARON LEVINE, P G PHILLIPS | 19 |
August 30, 1972 | CELLAR GALLERY TO REOPEN | 6 |
August 30, 1972 | BANK NAMES NEW MANAGER FOR JUANITA (HEROLD, BERNARD H) | 5 |
August 30, 1972 | SCHROEDER LEAVES FOR HAMBURG (SCHROEDER, PETE) | 2 |
August 30, 1972 | HELPING REDMOND HIGH STUDENTS IS A NATURAL THING (REYNOLDS, MARIANNE) | 2 |
August 30, 1972 | SHOPPING IS A CAREER (STALEY, ESTHER) | 14 |
August 30, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (ERONSON, JEWEL) | 14 |
August 30, 1972 | MAN GOVERNED BY CHANGING WEATHER (RUSCHA, CHARLES) | 27 |
August 30, 1972 | 4 TONS OF POLLUTION ELIMINATED (CLOSURE OF CENTRAL SCHOOL – COAL BOILER) | 4 |
August 30, 1972 | NEW HOME PRE-SALE BEGUN (FOREST GLADE) | 15 |
August 30, 1972 | USE QUESTION LEFT UNANSWERED (MOORAGE AT SHORELAND EAST APTS) | 8 |
August 30, 1972 | LAKE GARDEN CHANGES MANAGEMENT | 5 |
August 30, 1972 | COLMAN’S PHARMACY HAS NEW OWNER (MENTZER, RANDY) | 15 |
August 30, 1972 | CYCLIST SUFFERS BROKEN LEG (SLOVER, FREDERICK) | 15 |
August 30, 1972 | LW WORLD EDITOR ONE OF TOP 3 (CRISP, ROBERT) | 2 |
August 30, 1972 | STUDENTS OBJECT TO STATEMENT OF RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES | 22 |
August 30, 1972 | MEDIATION OF SCHOOL DISPUTE BEGINS TODAY IN SEATTLE | 22 |
August 30, 1972 | EILEEN RITCHIE, DOUGLAS ETZLER | 14 |
August 30, 1972 | JOY ANN NORTH, KEN BURCHETT | 14 |
August 30, 1972 | CHERYL BOYD, DONALD DURAND | 14 |
August 30, 1972 | 4 TONS OF POLLUTION ELIMINATED (CLOSURE OF CENTRAL SCHOOL – COAL BOILER) | 4 |
August 30, 1972 | SADDLE CLUB HOLDS 4TH HORSE SHOW | 21 |
August 30, 1972 | DENTAL DRUG FIRM MOVES INTO NEW EAST SIDE HEADQUARTERS (PASCAL CO) | 5 |
August 30, 1972 | MEDIATION OF SCHOOL DISPUTE BEGINS TODAY IN SEATTLE | 22 |
August 30, 1972 | USE QUESTION LEFT UNANSWERED (MOORAGE AT SHORELAND EAST APTS) | 8 |
August 30, 1972 | CLARIFICATION OF RECENT LAWS SOUGHT IN SAND AND GRAVEL CASE | 1 |
August 30, 1972 | BICYCLE REGISTRATION SERVICE NOT OFFERED BY COUNTY SHERIFF | 4 |
August 30, 1972 | COUNTY POLICE KEPT BUSY | 8 |
August 30, 1972 | NONE INJURED IN 100-MPH KIRKLAND CHASE | 15 |
August 30, 1972 | BURGLARS BUSY | 22 |
August 30, 1972 | LIBRARY OFFERS HELP WITH BOOK GROUPS | 27 |
August 30, 1972 | NEW PROGRAM INTRODUCED AT FAIRFAX HOSPITAL | 27 |
August 30, 1972 | KERR, JANICE SCHOEN | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | STOKES, HILDA | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | FISH, RICHARD | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | KROCK, JOHN | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | CLEGHORN, NEIL | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | PIRKEY, LILLIE | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | MICHAELIS, MARK ALLAN | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | TRUNKHILL, MARY | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | LERCHENMUELLER, MARGARETE | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | MCIVER, PAUL | 30 |
August 30, 1972 | POLITICAL SIGNS NOT PERMITTED ON PUBLIC PROPERTY | 8 |
August 30, 1972 | RIDING A HORSE AN EXERCISE IN NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION | 13 |
August 30, 1972 | KIRKLAND SETS RECORD IN BABE RUTH NATIONAL TOURNAMENT | 20 |
August 30, 1972 | FOUNTAIN NEEDS MORE FUNDS | 1 |
August 30, 1972 | I-405 TRAILS LINK PROPOSED | 1 |
August 30, 1972 | USE QUESTION LEFT UNANSWERED (MOORAGE AT SHORELAND EAST APTS) | 8 |
August 30, 1972 | EAST SIDE GROUP HITS LIMITATIONS, FUNDING OF METRO BUS PROPOSAL | 1 |
August 30, 1972 | PSGC CITES FOUR MAJOR PARTS TO TRANSIT PROPOSAL | 8 |
August 30, 1972 | ADDING LANES A SLOW PROCESS | 1 |
August 30, 1972 | KIRKLAND WINS SIGNS, BUT FINISHES OUT OF THE MONEY AT TUKWILA | 1 |
August 30, 1972 | COUNTY CHEERED FOR LEAVING HOLMES POINT DRIVE ALONE | 2 |
August 30, 1972 | JANET KELLY, RICHARD STUMPH | 14 |
September 6, 1972 |
SEATTLE SYMPHONY ENSEMBLE IN CONCERT AT KIRKLAND LIBRARY | 4 |
September 6, 1972 |
OPERA BUFFS TO PREVIEW ‘LA PERICHOLE’ | 21 |
September 6, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (SCOTT, AUGUSTA) | 12 |
September 6, 1972 |
HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS (JOHNSON, BRUCE) | 21 |
September 6, 1972 |
BRIDLE TRAILS IS CENTER OF HORSE ACTIVITY | 27 |
September 6, 1972 |
JUANITA FLOODED OUT ON OPENING DAY; OTHER SCHOOLS OPEN WITHOUT MISHAP | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
CITIZENS’ BID TO STOP GRAVEL PIT FAILS IN COURT | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
LAKE PLAZA CONSTRUCTION BACK ON SCHEDULE THIS WEEK | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
FOOD BANK CUT BACK BUT NEED CONTINUES | 20 |
September 6, 1972 |
PLANNING COMMISSION WILL REVIEW LAWSUIT STATUS | 20 |
September 6, 1972 |
JUANITA FLOODED OUT ON OPENING DAY; OTHER SCHOOLS OPEN WITHOUT MISHAP | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT GROWTH CONTINUES | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
MARIJAYNE FINCHAM, KEITH RUBY | 21 |
September 6, 1972 |
CITIZENS’ BID TO STOP GRAVEL PIT FAILS IN COURT | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
KINGSGATE RESIDENTS SEEK FIRE SOLUTIONS | 20 |
September 6, 1972 |
CITIZENS’ BID TO STOP GRAVEL PIT FAILS IN COURT | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
LESETH, CHESTER | 16 |
September 6, 1972 |
ARSENIO, JOSE | 16 |
September 6, 1972 |
BOWHAY, HENRY | 16 |
September 6, 1972 |
STONE, JOHN | 16 |
September 6, 1972 |
LOOMIS, MARTIN | 16 |
September 6, 1972 |
KAHLER, FRED | 16 |
September 6, 1972 |
WHAT CANDIDATES SAY ABOUT GOALS, ISSUES | 5 |
September 6, 1972 |
FIVE CANDIDATES SEEK OPEN SEAT IN 45TH | 6 |
September 6, 1972 |
LAKE PLAZA CONSTRUCTION BACK ON SCHEDULE THIS WEEK | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
PETITION GOES TO COUNTY SUPPORTING BASEBALL FIELDS | 19 |
September 6, 1972 |
CANVASS TO TAP CHURCH PREFERENCES | 22 |
September 6, 1972 |
CHURCH MARKS CENTENNIAL (FIRST BAPTIST) | 22 |
September 6, 1972 |
A VOTE AGAINST TRANSIT IS A VOTE AGAINST THE PEOPLE | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
LNG BUS BIG IMPROVEMENT | 9 |
September 6, 1972 |
METRO REFUTES CHARGES AGAINST TRANSIT SYSTEM | 9 |
September 6, 1972 |
NORTH END OF MARKET STREET PAVED FIRST | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
PUBLIC INPUT SOUGHT ON TRAIL CROSSING LOCATION | 4 |
September 6, 1972 |
OFF-RAMP LIGHTS INSTALLED | 20 |
September 6, 1972 |
HUGE PROTEST STOPS L.I.D.; ANOTHER PASSES | 20 |
September 6, 1972 |
JUANITA FLOODED OUT ON OPENING DAY; OTHER SCHOOLS OPEN WITHOUT MISHAP | 1 |
September 6, 1972 |
ROXANNA HODGES, SEAN JOHNSTON | 21 |
September 6, 1972 |
CYNTHIA MEININGER, DENNIS LEE THORNTON | 21 |
September 6, 1972 |
BEVERLY HONEYWELL, WILLIAM WELLER | 21 |
September 13, 1972 |
ART GALLERY’S POVERTY PLEA WINS DELAY OF RENT INCREASE | 1 |
September 13, 1972 |
‘DRACULA’ PLAYBARN OPENER | 22 |
September 13, 1972 |
BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS MADE FOR HECTIC SUMMER FOR THE LARRY JENSEN FA | 17 |
September 13, 1972 |
WHEN THEY TOLD ME TO TAKE IN THE SHEETS, I HEADED FOR MY BED (PATOPEA, BE | 19 |
September 13, 1972 |
TOADY’S WOMAN SEWS (MCLAUGHLIN, GWEN) | 19 |
September 13, 1972 |
HAZEL BERTO TO REVIEW ‘COOKING WITH HONEY’ | 19 |
September 13, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (ANSTETT, AGNES) | 21 |
September 13, 1972 |
DON’T CALL IT CENTRAL | 16B |
September 13, 1972 |
FIRE DISTRICT BONDS WILL ADD 2 STATIONS | 24 |
September 13, 1972 |
ART GALLERY’S POVERTY PLEA WINS DELAY OF RENT INCREASE | 1 |
September 13, 1972 |
AWB URGES CHAMBERS TO ELECT LEGISLATORS ATTUNED TO BUSINESS | 1 |
September 13, 1972 |
MAYFAIR MARKET HOSTS VISIT OF TALLEST MAN | 22 |
September 13, 1972 |
AWB URGES CHAMBERS TO ELECT LEGISLATORS ATTUNED TO BUSINESS | 1 |
September 13, 1972 |
KIRKLAND CHAMBER OPPOSES SCHOOL BONDS, TRANSIT PLAN | 24 |
September 13, 1972 |
22 ADMINISTRATORS TABBED FOR MERIT PAY | 16B |
September 13, 1972 |
MEDIATION TO RESUME MONDAY | 16B |
September 13, 1972 |
IGNORANCE OF VOC-TECH CENTER MAY THREATEN SCHOOL BONDS | 24 |
September 13, 1972 |
HORSES PROVIDE MORE THAN 125 FULL-TIME EAST SIDE JOBS | 18 |
September 13, 1972 |
PATRICIA MAY SHAWHAN, GEORGE A OTTOSEN | 20 |
September 13, 1972 |
FIRE DISTRICT BONDS WILL ADD 2 STATIONS | 24 |
September 13, 1972 |
ASSESSOR SLATES KIRKLAND MEETING TO EXPLAIN REVALUATION | 1 |
September 13, 1972 |
PUBLIC MEETING IN SUPPORT OF EQUAL RIGHTS | 19 |
September 13, 1972 |
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: KIRKLAND OKAYS BEL-KIRK GRADING | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
MEDIATION TO RESUME MONDAY | 16B |
September 13, 1972 |
KIRKLAND POLICE COST 12TH IN STATE; REDMOND IS 30TH | 5 |
September 13, 1972 |
THIEVES HIT TRUCKS | 15 |
September 13, 1972 |
AFTER RESCUE, YOUTH FACES ARREST | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
MEDIC I REACHES CITY, BUT AID UNITS STILL FIRST | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
VARIETY OF 1603 EMERGENCIES KEEPS EVERGREEN WORKERS ON THEIR TOES | 27 |
September 13, 1972 |
WOOD, MARION | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
JOHNSON, ARTHUR | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
PHILLIPS, CARL | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
KONKLER, GEORGE | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
SKEERS, BERTHA | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
COOLEY, ELLA | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
RODENBAUGH, ZORA | 26 |
September 13, 1972 |
FATHERLESS BOYS HAVE Y PROGRAM | 16B |
September 13, 1972 |
VOTERS FACE TRANSIT, SCHOOL BONDS, 90 CANDIDATES | 1 |
September 13, 1972 |
AWB URGES CHAMBERS TO ELECT LEGISLATORS ATTUNED TO BUSINESS | 1 |
September 13, 1972 |
SAMPLE VOTOMATIC BALLOT | 4 |
September 13, 1972 |
PATIENCE, PRIDE HALLMARK OF EAST SIDE HORSE BREEDERS | 18 |
September 13, 1972 |
HORSES PROVIDE MORE THAN 125 FULL-TIME EAST SIDE JOBS | 18 |
September 13, 1972 |
DUVALL ANNEXES AIRPORT | 15 |
September 13, 1972 |
THE SUNSHINE EXPRESS (PHOTO OF METRO BUS) | 6 |
September 13, 1972 |
9 LOCAL BUS ROUTES WILL SERVE KIRKLAND | 6 |
September 13, 1972 |
COUNTY COUNCIL COMMITTEE PASSES SIMONDS ROAD, 132ND | 30 |
September 13, 1972 |
CHARLOTTE HARRIS, CLARK DANIELSON | 20 |
September 13, 1972 |
KAREN VENABLES, ROBERT HARPER | 20 |
September 20, 1972 |
ELVES OBSERVE GOLDEN DATE (ELVES, MR AND MRS WALTER) | 22 |
September 20, 1972 |
FOLK DANCING MANS ‘IN THE MANNER THAT THEY MOVE’ (CANTERBURY, ELSIE & MA |
21 |
September 20, 1972 |
CANTERBURY, ELSIE | 21 |
September 20, 1972 |
MY EYES WERE OPENED (MCCORKLE, JOYCE) | 22 |
September 20, 1972 |
CONCERTONES TO BENEFIT FROM BRIDLE TRAILS SHOW | 6 |
September 20, 1972 |
TOTEM LAKE PROGRESS (PHOTO) | 17 |
September 20, 1972 |
CHURCH GROUND-BREAKING SET (SKETCH OF NORTHSHORE BAPTIST) | 12 |
September 20, 1972 |
MING PALACE OPENS TOMORROW | 17 |
September 20, 1972 |
AUTO MISHAP STARTS FIRE; ONE INJURED SERIOUSLY | 1 |
September 20, 1972 |
’73 UNITED WAY DRIVE: COMMUNITIES UNDER NEIGHBORHOOD DIVISION | 6 |
September 20, 1972 |
GRAVEL PIT REZONE APPLICATION TABLED | 2 |
September 20, 1972 |
BOARD , TEACHERS AGREE TO LAST-DITCH MEDIATION SESSION | 1 |
September 20, 1972 |
6 LWSD SCHOLARS NAMED | 1 |
September 20, 1972 |
IS A TOP ADMINISTRATOR WORTH TWO TEACHERS? (LETTER FROM LANDER, ROBER | 2 |
September 20, 1972 |
IS BOARD READY TO RECOGNIZE TEACHERS? (LETTER FROM SEEMAN, CARY) | 2 |
September 20, 1972 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT LOOKS AHEAD: 12 BIG DECISIONS | 4 |
September 20, 1972 |
JOHN MUIR TEACHERS ARE OUTSTANDING | 22 |
September 20, 1972 |
ELIZABETH STOELT, MICHAEL JOHNSON | 22 |
September 20, 1972 |
CONCERTONES TO BENEFIT FROM BRIDLE TRAILS SHOW | 6 |
September 20, 1972 |
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: CITY CONTRACTS FOR DOG CATCHER SERVICE | 4 |
September 20, 1972 |
KIRKLAND MOVING TOWARD PEOPLE SERVICES IN 1973 | 5 |
September 20, 1972 |
HOUGHTON COUNCIL APPROVES ONE SHORT SUBDIVISION | 5 |
September 20, 1972 |
PARK BOARD LIFTS SWIM BAN AT SOUTH KIRKLAND BEACH | 5 |
September 20, 1972 |
34 CAUGHT IN WEB OF DRUG ARRESTS | 1 |
September 20, 1972 |
THEFT VICTIM, 16, LEADS POLICE TO RECOVERY OF MOTORCYCLE | 4 |
September 20, 1972 |
PRE-SENTENCE EXAM ORDERED | 4 |
September 20, 1972 |
COIN BOXES ROBBED | 10 |
September 20, 1972 |
WAR WAS POINTLESS, BUT ETHIER WOULD GO BACK FOR POW’S (ETHIER, CHIP) | 1 |
September 20, 1972 |
SALTER, DORIS | 26 |
September 20, 1972 |
ROBERTS, UNA FRANCES | 26 |
September 20, 1972 |
BUCASAS, MARIE | 26 |
September 20, 1972 |
SARGENT, NINA | 26 |
September 20, 1972 |
LARSON, SELMA | 26 |
September 20, 1972 |
ASK COACH OWENS: WHAT CUB SCOUTING IS ALL ABOUT | 6 |
September 20, 1972 |
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TO EMPHASIZE ACTION | 21 |
September 20, 1972 |
8 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FACE VOTERS | 8 |
September 20, 1972 |
60 YEARS LATER, POSTCARD RETURNS | 1 |
September 20, 1972 |
GRID QUIZ BEGINS 18TH YEAR NEXT WEEK | 1 |
September 20, 1972 |
PARK BOARD LIFTS SWIM BAN AT SOUTH KIRKLAND BEACH | 5 |
September 20, 1972 |
PARK BOARD LIFTS SWIM BAN AT SOUTH KIRKLAND BEACH | 5 |
September 20, 1972 |
LAKE PLAZA PAVING DUE THIS WEEK | 10 |
September 20, 1972 |
HOLY SPIRIT TO INSTALL NEW PASTOR (PETERSON, RICHARD G) | 11 |
September 20, 1972 |
MARKET STREET UNDERGROUND WORK NEXT BEFORE MORE PAVING | 5 |
September 20, 1972 |
LOCATION OF I-405 OVERCROSSING DELAYED | 5 |
September 20, 1972 |
EVERGREEN BRIDGE TO CLOSE FOR REPAIRS THIS WEEKEND | 6 |
September 20, 1972 |
DOES JUANITA-WOODINVILLE WAY NEED IMPROVEMENT? | 17 |
September 20, 1972 |
VICKIE DAHL, CRAIG PITTSON | 21 |
September 20, 1972 |
CHERYL JANSON, JON GASKILL | 22 |
September 20, 1972 |
PATRICIA MCCLINTICK, CECIL SIMMS | 22 |
September 27, 1972 |
FORMER BOTHELL COUPLE TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY (FLEMING, MR AND MRS DE | 22 |
September 27, 1972 |
MARIE KITTLE RETIRING FROM SAVINGS AND LOAN | 10 |
September 27, 1972 |
INVOLVEMENT IS CARING (THOMAS, BARBARA) | 22 |
September 27, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (AOYAMA, RUBY) | 23 |
September 27, 1972 |
RUSSIAN-BORN TEACHER VIEWS HOMELAND AS AN AMERICAN (BARRETT, LYDIA) | 23 |
September 27, 1972 |
$2 MILLION REACHED IN NEW BUILDING | 10 |
September 27, 1972 |
REMODELING OF LAKE PLAZA BUILDING FACADES BEGINS | 10 |
September 27, 1972 |
PROPOSED RESTAURANT BRINGS PARKING PROBLEMS TO HEAD | 1 |
September 27, 1972 |
KIRKLANDER KILLED IN ACCIDENT (LILIENTHAL, LEONARD) | 4 |
September 27, 1972 |
AREA RESIDENTS RECEIVE MANY BENEFITS FROM UNITED WAY AGENCIES | 8 |
September 27, 1972 |
ONE DAY’S SUPPLY OF NEEDED BLOOD IS GOAL OF LOCAL DRIVE | 22 |
September 27, 1972 |
$2 MILLION REACHED IN NEW BUILDING | 10 |
September 27, 1972 |
KIRKLAND GROWTH RATE SAID AT 7 PER CENT | 10 |
September 27, 1972 |
TEACHERS, SCHOOL DISTRICT REACH TENTATIVE ACCORD | 1 |
September 27, 1972 |
VOTERS SEND SCHOOL PLANNERS BACK TO DRAWING BOARD | 6 |
September 27, 1972 |
NO ALARMING PROPERTY VALUE JUMP EXPECTED IN LWSD | 7 |
September 27, 1972 |
WOMEN COACHES CALL FOR EQUAL PAY IN SCHOOLS | 18 |
September 27, 1972 |
KINGCO PRINCIPALS REJECT STATE FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS | 18 |
September 27, 1972 |
CONSTANCE GILBERT, CRAIG STEPHENS | 22 |
September 27, 1972 |
FIRE DEPT BONDS PASS; PLANS BEGIN | 9 |
September 27, 1972 |
NO ALARMING PROPERTY VALUE JUMP EXPECTED IN LWSD | 7 |
September 27, 1972 |
ONE DAY’S SUPPLY OF NEEDED BLOOD IS GOAL OF LOCAL DRIVE | 22 |
September 27, 1972 |
TEACHERS, SCHOOL DISTRICT REACH TENTATIVE ACCORD | 1 |
September 27, 1972 |
CHARGES ARE FILED IN KIRKLAND MURDER CASE | 4 |
September 27, 1972 |
RECIPIENT OF POSTCARD WAS BRIDESMAID IN 1911 (CROW, TINA) | 22 |
September 27, 1972 |
HOSPITAL COST PROJECTIONS MISSED | 7 |
September 27, 1972 |
ERICKSON, DONELDA | 17 |
September 27, 1972 |
COOPER, PERCY | 17 |
September 27, 1972 |
LILIENTHAL, LEONARD | 17 |
September 27, 1972 |
SYMONDS, ISABELLE | 17 |
September 27, 1972 |
SLETTEN, HARVEY | 17 |
September 27, 1972 |
WEAVER, IDA JANE | 17 |
September 27, 1972 |
MCPHERSON, GORDON | 17 |
September 27, 1972 |
CLUB FORMS TO HAVE VOICE (BRIDLE TRAILS STATE PARK COMMUNITY CLUB) | 17 |
September 27, 1972 |
TITLE FILES FOR STATE POST (TUTTLE, HIRAM) | 4 |
September 27, 1972 |
MATTHEWS WINS, INCUMBENTS FAVORED | 7 |
September 27, 1972 |
RECIPIENT OF POSTCARD WAS BRIDESMAID IN 1911 | 22 |
September 27, 1972 |
JOURNAL RECEIVES NINE AWARDS IN STATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST | 6 |
September 27, 1972 |
REAL ESTATE SALES CONTINUE TO BOOM | 10 |
September 27, 1972 |
MORE DOLLARS NEEDED; ALAS, FOUNTAIN HAS PRICE TAG | 25 |
September 27, 1972 |
PROPOSED RESTAURANT BRINGS PARKING PROBLEMS TO HEAD | 1 |
September 27, 1972 |
ENGINEERS TO CLOSE TOLL BRIDGE AGAIN | 1 |
September 27, 1972 |
NEW BRIDGE TICKETS TO HELP SAVE TIME | 4 |
September 27, 1972 |
FIRST STEPS TOWARD BETTER TRANSIT TAKEN | 6 |
September 27, 1972 |
VIEWPOINT SEWER PROTEST COULD STYMIE ALL STATE L.I.D.S | 1 |
September 27, 1972 |
KIRKLAND RECYCLING CENTER: SOME OF THAT GARBAGE IS VALUABLE | 25 |
September 27, 1972 |
JEAN ELLEN COLLETT, REX ALLEN LEE | 24 |
September 27, 1972 |
LAURIE WEINER, EDWARD ALAN OBAN | 24 |
October 4, 1972 | HOSPITAL HOME TO FOUR GENERATIONS (MARSH) | 22 |
October 4, 1972 | HER HOBBY GROWING (CROSS, JESSIE) | 28 |
October 4, 1972 | COOK’S CORNER (MOLSBERRY, JACKIE) | 28 |
October 4, 1972 | BRIDLE TRAILS CLUB FORMS TO PRESERVE PASTORAL SETTING | 1 |
October 4, 1972 | PARK RANGER PLANS TRAILS, EQUESTRIAN PRESERVATION (RICHARDS, NATHAN) | 2 |
October 4, 1972 | GROUP LOSES PLEA FOR BRIDLE TRAILS BUSES | 5 |
October 4, 1972 | NEW ADDITION TO SUNSET HILLS (SKETCH) | 32 |
October 4, 1972 | OLD CENTRAL SCHOOL NOW FULL – OF FRUIT | 1 |
October 4, 1972 | LENDEMAIN SELLING ONE FAMILY HOMES | 32 |
October 4, 1972 | HOME SEAMSTRESSES ARE PART OF A $3 BILLION BUSINESS | 26 |
October 4, 1972 | NEW SPORTS SHOP, GUNSMITH AT ROSE HILL (L AND R ROD AND GUN, INC) | 32 |
October 4, 1972 | SCHOOLS’ GENERAL FUND UP 7.3%, DIRECTORS VOTE TO ROLL BACK TAXES | 1 |
October 4, 1972 | TEACHERS, SCHOOL BOARD RATIFY PACT | 5 |
October 4, 1972 | STUDENT EXCHANGE CONTINUES | 6 |
October 4, 1972 | 3 MORE NORTHWEST COLLEGE FACULTY ACHIEVING DOCTORATES | 8 |
October 4, 1972 | INCENDIARY FIRES FIRST IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 4, 1972 | SPRINKLER SYSTEM STOPS FIRE (BRENNAN WESTERN PLANT) | 4 |
October 4, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: COOPERATIVE PARKING COULD SATISFY PROBLEM | 6 |
October 4, 1972 | EAST SIDE HEALTH SURVEY SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY | 5 |
October 4, 1972 | TEACHERS, SCHOOL BOARD RATIFY PACT | 5 |
October 4, 1972 | PENALTIES LEVIED TO KIRKLANDER | 2 |
October 4, 1972 | SUSPECT ARRESTED IN HOTEL THEFT | 2 |
October 4, 1972 | STOLEN AUTO FOUND IN POND | 2 |
October 4, 1972 | LEISURELY BURGLAR STEALS, CLOCK-RADIO, BEER FROM HOME | 2 |
October 4, 1972 | BURGLARY NETS TV, OLD COINS | 4 |
October 4, 1972 | VISITOR DIES IN ARRIVAL HOME (HILL, DR JOHN R) | 12 |
October 4, 1972 | USE OF HEXACHLOROPHENE CONTINUES – WITH RESTRICTIONS | 1 |
October 4, 1972 | NEW SYSTEM CHECKS FETAL PROBLEMS | 5 |
October 4, 1972 | OJALA, HILDA | 6 |
October 4, 1972 | COLES, H EDGAR | 12 |
October 4, 1972 | COTE, RAYMOND | 12 |
October 4, 1972 | CRABB, GEORGE | 12 |
October 4, 1972 | TISSUE, CLYDE | 12 |
October 4, 1972 | BRIDLE TRAILS CLUB FORMS TO PRESERVE PASTORAL SETTING | 1 |
October 4, 1972 | PELLY ENDORSES PRITCHARD TO SUCCEED HIM IN FIRST DIST | 2 |
October 4, 1972 | WASHINGTON FUTURE BILLS ASK $465 MILLIONS IN BONDS | 17 |
October 4, 1972 | 1969 RHS GRADUATE JOINS JOURNAL AS INTERN (ANDERSON, GREG) | 22 |
October 4, 1972 | SOCCER SEASON UNDERWAY FOR 1700 YOUNGSTERS | 19 |
October 4, 1972 | ENGLISH BISHOP TO ASSIST AT CELEBRATION (ST JOHN’S) | 6 |
October 4, 1972 | GROUP LOSES PLEA FOR BRIDLE TRAILS BUSES | 5 |
October 4, 1972 | SIMONDS ROAD GOING TO BID | 4 |
October 4, 1972 | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: COOPERATIVE PARKING COULD SATISFY PROBLEM | 6 |
October 4, 1972 | MOLLY MAHAFFEY, ARTHUR MORROW | 26 |
October 4, 1972 | KAREN KAY BRITSCH, JOHN NICHOLAS | 26 |
October 11, 1972 |
JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CARE ABOUT THEIR CUSTODIAN (NELSON, WARR | 2 |
October 11, 1972 |
MCLAMORE AWARDED MEDAL (MCLAMORE, ROY T) | 9 |
October 11, 1972 |
BISHOP’S LADY IS A JUDGE (RICHES, KATHERINE) | 20 |
October 11, 1972 |
ARTIST IS CREATIVE IN KITCHEN (HALDEMAN, JO ANNE) | 21 |
October 11, 1972 |
NEW SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE ON EAST SIDE | 4 |
October 11, 1972 |
THAT’S NO PSYCHIC PHENOMENON – BUT A REDISCOVERED BILLBOARD (WATSON-H | 1 |
October 11, 1972 |
CLUSTER MAILBOXES AT LENDEMAIN | 26 |
October 11, 1972 |
SOME WOMEN TURN HOME SEWING SKILLS INTO PROFITABLE BUSINESS | 19 |
October 11, 1972 |
TEACHERS, SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLE 1972-73 ISSUES | 1 |
October 11, 1972 |
NO DYING ART (PHOTO OF DRUMMEY, BILL) | 1 |
October 11, 1972 |
NORTHWEST COLLEGE ENROLLS 520 STUDENTS | 10 |
October 11, 1972 |
IT WASN’T ALL WORK AT FOREIGN LANGUAGE CAMP (CURTIS, SHARON) | 14 |
October 11, 1972 |
PROJECT KALEIDOSCOPE – AN INFORMAL APPROACH TO PE, ART AND MUSIC | 15 |
October 11, 1972 |
NETTA KNITTLE, KENNETH LINDER | 20 |
October 11, 1972 |
THAT’S NO PSYCHIC PHENOMENON – BUT A REDISCOVERED BILLBOARD (WATSON-H | 1 |
October 11, 1972 |
TEACHERS, SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLE 1972-73 ISSUES | 1 |
October 11, 1972 |
TWO WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENTS STILL PENDING IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 11, 1972 |
MOORAGE APPLICANT ASKS: ARE POLICE QUALIFIED AS PORT WARDENS? | 23 |
October 11, 1972 |
FBI ACADEMY GRADUATES KIRKLAND’S CAPT ARMSTRONG (ARMSTRONG, JOHN) | 4 |
October 11, 1972 |
POLICE WILL TRADE JOBS | 6 |
October 11, 1972 |
MERCHANTS BEWARE – EAST SIDE CHECK LARCENY INCREASING | 10 |
October 11, 1972 |
COUNTY BURGLARS BUSY | 10 |
October 11, 1972 |
MOORAGE APPLICANT ASKS: ARE POLICE QUALIFIED AS PORT WARDENS? | 23 |
October 11, 1972 |
VAN NOSTRUM, STEPHEN | 14 |
October 11, 1972 |
KNUDTSON, SCOTT | 14 |
October 11, 1972 |
FRISK, JOSEPHINE | 14 |
October 11, 1972 |
HOWARD, NORA | 14 |
October 11, 1972 |
SIRES, RUSSELL JR | 14 |
October 11, 1972 |
DORSTAD, IVAR A | 14 |
October 11, 1972 |
HAYWARD, DORCAS | 14 |
October 11, 1972 |
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT LACKING, HJR 61 NEEDED, WOMEN CHARGED | 1 |
October 11, 1972 |
8 INITIATIVES ON STATE BALLOT | 6 |
October 11, 1972 |
TAPIA HAS BEEN TO NATIONALS AS A PLAYER, THEN AS A COACH (TAPIA, RICK) | 18 |
October 11, 1972 |
PEERS CAN USE OFFICE FOR POLITICAL REFORM (RICHES, KENNETH) | 5 |
October 11, 1972 |
EUCHARIST CELEBRATION MARKS ST JOHN’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY | 5 |
October 11, 1972 |
KAREN SUE HAYNES, STEVEN FOOTE | 19 |
October 11, 1972 |
JULIE ANN ORSUCCI, MITCHELL DAY | 19 |
October 11, 1972 |
DARLA CROUSE, WILLIAM WEAVER | 19 |
October 11, 1972 |
CYNTHIA SMITH, JAMES ALLEN | 19 |
October 18, 1972 |
KIRKLAND CONVALESCENT CENTER – OPEN HOUSE | 27 |
October 18, 1972 |
UP TO HER EARS IN OPERA (LANDEEN, BETTY) | 22 |
October 18, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (YOUNG, ANN) | 22 |
October 18, 1972 |
SHED NEEDS VARIANCE | 17 |
October 18, 1972 |
NEW ROSE HILL RESTAURANT (PHOTO OF YAZZOLINO’S) | 2 |
October 18, 1972 |
RESTAURANT SIGN TURNED DOWN (KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN) | 2 |
October 18, 1972 |
I’LL MEET YOU AT 10:03 – SNACK BAR CLOCK TIME (CLOCKS AT JHS) | 17 |
October 18, 1972 |
SCHOOL GYMS OPEN | 27 |
October 18, 1972 |
EAST SIDE ECONOMY, BUSINESS ACTIVITY IS PICKING UP! | 1 |
October 18, 1972 |
NEW ROSE HILL RESTAURANT (PHOTO OF YAZZOLINO’S) | 2 |
October 18, 1972 |
HOME SEAMSTRESS SAYS: BUYING YARDAGE IS LIKE EATING PEANUTS | 21 |
October 18, 1972 |
KIRKLAND WATERFRONT DISTRICTS TO CONTROL GROWTH ALONG LAKE | 1 |
October 18, 1972 |
JUANITA BAY GROUP TO INCORPORATE | 9 |
October 18, 1972 |
COMMISSION FAVORS STREET VACATIONS | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
REZONE NOT ENOUGH FOR CHANGE OF BUSINESS USE (FORMER OK TIRE STORE) | 17 |
October 18, 1972 |
SCHOOL TAX RATE TO HOLD STEADY IN ’73 | 1 |
October 18, 1972 |
NO SCHOOL FRIDAY OR MONDAY | 1 |
October 18, 1972 |
‘SOMETHING IN THE AIR’ FOR LWHS HOMECOMING | 8 |
October 18, 1972 |
EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAMS START 2ND YEAR | 17 |
October 18, 1972 |
FROM SEATBELTS TO QUARTER-HOURS (JAPANESE EDUCATORS AT SCHOOLS) | 17 |
October 18, 1972 |
PAMELA GAU, MARK JESSUP | 22 |
October 18, 1972 |
POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY TO TAKE REFINERY TO COURT | 2 |
October 18, 1972 |
CHILD – MATCH COMBINATION PROVES TOO HOT TO HANDLE | `1 |
October 18, 1972 |
SCHOOL TAX RATE TO HOLD STEADY IN ’73 | 1 |
October 18, 1972 |
KIRKLANDERS FETE ‘ENVIOUS’ GOV EVANS | 1 |
October 18, 1972 |
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: RESIDENT ASKS HELP ON DOGS, RR CROSSING | 27 |
October 18, 1972 |
KNUTSON APPOINTED (KNUTSON, ART) | 4 |
October 18, 1972 |
JUANITA BAY GROUP TO INCORPORATE | 9 |
October 18, 1972 |
KIRKLAND WATERFRONT DISTRICTS TO CONTROL GROWTH ALONG LAKE | 1 |
October 18, 1972 |
CITY PARK BOARD DISCUSSES MOORAGES | 9 |
October 18, 1972 |
STOLEN GOODS TOTAL $930 | 2 |
October 18, 1972 |
BURGLAR FOILED BY FONDNESS FOR FIRE | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
MAN CHARGED WITH INDECENT EXPOSURE | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
BAILIE, FLOY | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
LANGDON, WALTER | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
TODD, EARL | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
KNOUSE, JAMES | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
GORDON, JAY | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
MILLER, ALLAN | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
FOLSOM, CARLOS | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
GS WORKER IS DELEGATE (SIGMUND, BETTY) | 22 |
October 18, 1972 |
GROUPS MAY REQUEST VFW FLAGS | 8 |
October 18, 1972 |
MAGRUDER FOCUSES ON TAX, HEALTH | 5 |
October 18, 1972 |
BLUECHEL WILL HAVE COMPANY ON BALLOT | 5 |
October 18, 1972 |
REAMS: CLEAR CHOICE FOR VOTERS | 10 |
October 18, 1972 |
PEOPLE MUST WORK – MEEDS | 11 |
October 18, 1972 |
MEITZER WOULD TRY TO WAKE LEGISLATURE | 20 |
October 18, 1972 |
MATTHEWS WARNS OF PIECEMEAL REFORM | 20 |
October 18, 1972 |
250 GIRLS SAY NO – ARE COMPETITIVE SPORTS ONLY FOR THE BOYS? | 18 |
October 18, 1972 |
LAKE PLAZA PARKING OPEN | 8 |
October 18, 1972 |
CITY PARK BOARD DISCUSSES MOORAGES | 9 |
October 18, 1972 |
BAPTISTS CONVERT OLD TRUCK FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES | 27 |
October 18, 1972 |
MOVEMENTS CHALLENGE THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH | 32 |
October 18, 1972 |
NEW ROSE HILL RESTAURANT (PHOTO OF YAZZOLINO’S) | 2 |
October 18, 1972 |
CITY PARK BOARD DISCUSSES MOORAGES | 9 |
October 18, 1972 |
SOME MARKET ST IMPROVEMENTS ‘UNSEEN’ | 8 |
October 18, 1972 |
LAKE PLAZA PARKING OPEN | 8 |
October 18, 1972 |
COMMISSION FAVORS STREET VACATIONS | 12 |
October 18, 1972 |
JAN WINGET, GARTH MILLER | 22 |
October 18, 1972 |
KAREN BLACKKETTER, GARY JOHANSEN | 22 |
October 25, 1972 |
MR AND MRS JUD ORR OBSERVE 60TH ANNIVERSARY | 23 |
October 25, 1972 |
HONOR COUPLE WED 65 YEARS (CRABTREE, MR AND MRS DAVID) | 23 |
October 25, 1972 |
RED, GREEN AROUND CORNER (HUNTER, LAURA) | 22 |
October 25, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (DOBBS, KATHIE) | 23 |
October 25, 1972 |
GROUP HEALTH TO RENT SPACE FROM EVERGREEN | 1 |
October 25, 1972 |
CAN YOU GET A GOOD EDUCATION IN AN OLD SCHOOL? (REDMOND ELEMENTARY) | 2 |
October 25, 1972 |
JUANITA HIGH GYM OPEN ON WEEKENDS | 7 |
October 25, 1972 |
HOME SEAMSTRESS WILL TELL YOU: THAT HIGH STYLE LOOK WAS NO ACCIDENT | 21 |
October 25, 1972 |
KIRKLAND GIRL DIES AFTER SWALLOWING GAS |
12 |
October 25, 1972 |
FOOD BANK HOURS CHANGE | 12 |
October 25, 1972 |
CITIZENS SAY SCHOOL DOING WELL, BUT RAP OPEN-CONCEPT FACILITIES | 1 |
October 25, 1972 |
OFFENSIVE MERIT POLICY IGNORES SCHOOL NEEDS (LETTER FROM COOPER, DORIS) | 4 |
October 25, 1972 |
KJH STUDENTS PAY TRIBUTE TO VETERANS | 7 |
October 25, 1972 |
CHRIS HILL NAMED QUEEN AT LWHS HOMECOMING | 8 |
October 25, 1972 |
GOBLINS, SPOOKS AND PUMPKINS TO VISIT HORACE MANN SCHOOL | 22 |
October 25, 1972 |
HOME TUTORED STUDENTS HAVE TEACHER ALL TO THEMSELVES | 22 |
October 25, 1972 |
4 POSITIONS OPEN ON SCHOOL CAC | 27 |
October 25, 1972 |
KIRKLAND TO FOLLOW GUIDELINES FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY JOBS | 12 |
October 25, 1972 |
SUSAN SLUSHER, ROBERT DUNN | 23 |
October 25, 1972 |
APARTMENT BLAZE UNDER INVESTIGATION | 5 |
October 25, 1972 |
KIRKLAND TAX BASE UP SLIGHTLY, REDMOND JUMPS 12.5% | 1 |
October 25, 1972 |
SENIOR CITIZENS IN LWSD RECEIVE HIGHEST RELIEF FROM SPECIAL LEVIES IN STAT |
1 |
October 25, 1972 |
‘ALL HALLOW EVEN’ TIME (PHOTO OF DEMARIA, KIMBERLY & HENNING, SCOTT) | 1 |
October 25, 1972 |
WITCHES AND WARLOCKS TO FROLIC FOR EVERGREEN GENERAL HOSPITAL | 5 |
October 25, 1972 |
GOBLINS, SPOOKS AND PUMPKINS TO VISIT HORACE MANN SCHOOL | 22 |
October 25, 1972 |
NEW HOUGHTON BEACH TREE TO BOOST REFERENDUM 28 | 12 |
October 25, 1972 |
NEW HOUGHTON BEACH TREE TO BOOST REFERENDUM 28 | 12 |
October 25, 1972 |
WOMAN ARRESTED AT JUANITA STUDIO | 8 |
October 25, 1972 |
BURGLAR PREYS ON CHURCH OFFICE | 24 |
October 25, 1972 |
BURGLARS STEAL TAPE PLAYERS WORTH $690 FROM LOCAL SCHOOL | 24 |
October 25, 1972 |
GROUP HEALTH TO RENT SPACE FROM EVERGREEN | 1 |
October 25, 1972 |
EMTS TO GET ON THE JOB TRAINING | 30 |
October 25, 1972 |
TORTICIL, ALICE | 16 |
October 25, 1972 |
CHARLESON, SOPHIA | 16 |
October 25, 1972 |
GARDNER, ELGIN | 16 |
October 25, 1972 |
GREEN, LOIS | 16 |
October 25, 1972 |
CUMMINGS, FREDERICK | 19 |
October 25, 1972 |
NEW HOUGHTON BEACH TREE TO BOOST REFERENDUM 28 | 12 |
October 25, 1972 |
TAX REFORM ESSENTIAL, SAYS GILLELAND | 24 |
October 25, 1972 |
REVISING STATE TAX STRUCTURE IS BASIC ISSUE TO UNWIN | 24 |
October 25, 1972 |
PEOPLE’S FAITH MUST BE RESTORED – JONES | 25 |
October 25, 1972 |
PEOPLE RIGHTS, WAR OF CONCERN TO DAY | 25 |
October 25, 1972 |
HEMPLEMANN EMPHASIZES TAX REFORM, ATTACKS WASTE | 27 |
October 25, 1972 |
PRITCHARD WOULD FOCUS ON METROPOLITAN PROBLEMS | 27 |
October 25, 1972 |
SEATTLE FIRM BUYS HALLMARK | 5 |
October 25, 1972 |
NEW HOUGHTON BEACH TREE TO BOOST REFERENDUM 28 | 12 |
October 25, 1972 |
BUS SYSTEM NEEDS NAME | 5 |
October 25, 1972 |
BOEING BUS TO EVERETT PROPOSED | 19 |
October 25, 1972 |
METRO SEWER RATES MAY BE RAISED | 5 |
October 25, 1972 |
KJH STUDENTS PAY TRIBUTE TO VETERANS | 7 |
October 25, 1972 |
WAS IT FOG OR SMOG? (PHOTO OF MOSS BAY) | 1 |
November 1, 1972 |
NEW MANAGER FOR PEOPLES OF KIRKLAND (CRANDALL, EARL) | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
PEOPLES BANK ADDS DRIVE-IN WINDOW | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
IN BETWEEN TRIPS, KIRKLAND IS HOME (OWEN, CATHERINE & ARTHUR) | 5 |
November 1, 1972 |
PROF GIVES STUDENTS POLITICAL TREAT (MEADOR, PRENTICE) | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
LOCAL GIRL TRAINS, RIDES TO CHAMPIONSHIP (THOMAS, JOYCE) | 11 |
November 1, 1972 |
SOCCER TALK WITH A BROGUE (BRODIE, DON) | 25 |
November 1, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (PARIKH, PRAMOD) | 26 |
November 1, 1972 |
KIRKLAND HOSPITAL ITEMS TO GO ON SALE SATURDAY | 25 |
November 1, 1972 |
EXCAVATION ASKED FOR SCHOOL SITES | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
YOU CAN EVEN BEAT HASTY EXIT WHEN THE BELL RINGS (BEN RUSH) | 10 |
November 1, 1972 |
KIRKLAND BUSINESS SCENE ON THE MOVE | 1 |
November 1, 1972 |
MEAT FIRM CHARGED WITH VIOLATIONS (KIRKLAND MEAT COMPANY) | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
TAVERN GETS NEW NAME (WALDO-S TAVERN -> GREG’S PALACE) | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
TOTEM BOWL HAS LIQUOR LICENSE | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH SEWING MACHINE | 25 |
November 1, 1972 |
YES SEEKS 50,000 DONORS | 11 |
November 1, 1972 |
POSTER GIRL (PHOTO OF HOLM, MICHELLE) | 26 |
November 1, 1972 |
ZONE REQUESTS TO HAVE COUNTY HEARINGS NOV 14 (PRIMEAU) | 33 |
November 1, 1972 |
BCC ENROLLMENT REACHES NEW HIGH | 2 |
November 1, 1972 |
INGLEMOOR HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT ‘THE BAD SEED’ | 10 |
November 1, 1972 |
PARENT VOLUNTEERS HELP INDIVIDUALIZE BENNETT PROGRAM | 31 |
November 1, 1972 |
LYNN FLETCHER, CHRISTOPHER CURTIS | 25 |
November 1, 1972 |
A TREE FOR HOUGHTON BEACH (PHOTO) | 4 |
November 1, 1972 |
UFO WAS WEATHER BALLOON (PETERSON, MRS MEL) | 19 |
November 1, 1972 |
BEDROOM FIRE DOES $1000 DAMAGE | 10 |
November 1, 1972 |
FEDERAL FLOOD AID AVAILABLE HERE | 2 |
November 1, 1972 |
CITY SHARES IN STATE LIQUOR TAXES, PROFIT | 33 |
November 1, 1972 |
KIRKLAND HOSPITAL ITEMS TO GO ON SALE SATURDAY | 25 |
November 1, 1972 |
A TREE FOR HOUGHTON BEACH (PHOTO) | 4 |
November 1, 1972 |
JUANITA CDC: LAND PURCHASE ON AGENDA | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
KIRKLAND WATERFRONT SHOULD BE AN ACTIVE, URBAN AREA (LETTER FROM SPAN | 2 |
November 1, 1972 |
A TREE FOR HOUGHTON BEACH (PHOTO) | 4 |
November 1, 1972 |
WATERFRONT HEARING CONTINUED | 7 |
November 1, 1972 |
ITEMS WORTH $870 STOLEN FROM HOME | 4 |
November 1, 1972 |
MEAT FIRM CHARGED WITH VIOLATIONS (KIRKLAND MEAT COMPANY) | 8 |
November 1, 1972 |
STILL, LLOYD | 32 |
November 1, 1972 |
OSTBERG, DAVID | 32 |
November 1, 1972 |
DIBBLE, ANNA | 32 |
November 1, 1972 |
KERR, GLADYS BLAKE | 32 |
November 1, 1972 |
JONES, JOANNE | 32 |
November 1, 1972 |
LUTY, HARRY | 32 |
November 1, 1972 |
HUNT, VICTOR | 32 |
November 1, 1972 |
VOTERS FACE LENGTHY BALLOT TUESDAY | 1 |
November 1, 1972 |
SAMPLE VOTOMATIC BALLOT | 6 |
November 1, 1972 |
EIGHT COUNTRIES VISITED IN THREE-WEEK JOURNAL ORIENT TOUR (PHOTOS) | 30 |
November 1, 1972 |
CAN KIRKLAND MEET NEEDS FOR RECREATION? | 1 |
November 1, 1972 |
PROUD KIRKLANDERS SHOW – PLAYING IS THE ONLY THING (KJH FOOTBALL) | 1 |
November 1, 1972 |
A TREE FOR HOUGHTON BEACH (PHOTO) | 4 |
November 1, 1972 |
METRO PLANS TO RESTORE WEEKEND TRANSIT SERVICE | 1 |
November 1, 1972 |
HEARING DELAYS SIMONDS ROAD START | 4 |
November 1, 1972 |
EILEEN RITCHIE, DOUGLAS ETZLER | 25 |
November 8, 1972 |
BANK OF WEST ENTERS MERGER | 4 |
November 8, 1972 |
THIS ONE GREW BIG (PHOTO OF NEWBOM, TED AND TOMATO) | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
JUSTICE WAS DETERMINED IN HIGHLY RESPONSIBLE MANNER (LINDAHL, SHIRLEY) | 19 |
November 8, 1972 |
MOTHER RETURNS TO NURSING (SCHICKLING, PHYLLIS) | 20 |
November 8, 1972 |
MEXICO RECALLED WITH RECIPES (ANSTETT, AGNES) | 21 |
November 8, 1972 |
COMMUNITY CENTER FUNDING ASKED | 7 |
November 8, 1972 |
FIRE BONDS TO PROVIDE TWO STATIONS | 8 |
November 8, 1972 |
APARTMENTS TO CONVERT (HARBOR LIGHTS) | 4 |
November 8, 1972 |
VACATION LAND RACE BRINGS GLEE, ACHES TO LOCAL FIRM (AMERICAN CAMPGROU | 4 |
November 8, 1972 |
BEAUTY SHOP TO FEATURE BOUTIQUE (ROSE HILL BEAUTY SALON) | 4 |
November 8, 1972 |
BOATING TRAGEDY KILLS KIRKLAND MOTHER (JACKSON, KATHLEEN) | 15 |
November 8, 1972 |
ACCIDENT IS COSTLY FOR WORKER (HOFFMAN, ROBERT) | 24 |
November 8, 1972 |
SHOPPING CENTER MAY BE ANNEXED (TOTEM, LAKE) | 6 |
November 8, 1972 |
REZONE ASKED FOR GARAGE (OK TIRE STORE) | 24 |
November 8, 1972 |
LWSD UP 2.9% TO LEAD COUNTY | 2 |
November 8, 1972 |
LWHS DEBATERS LEAD KINGCO LEAGUE | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
SCHOOL BOARD NOTES: LEVY CUTS MOUNT TO $446,000 | 15 |
November 8, 1972 |
LWSD TO SEEK FEDERAL AID TO SUPPORT YES PROGRAM | 15 |
November 8, 1972 |
CAC TO STUDY FAILURE OF SCHOOL BOND ISSUE | 24 |
November 8, 1972 |
BEVERLY ARMSTRONG, DAVID EDWARDS | 19 |
November 8, 1972 |
FIRE BONDS TO PROVIDE TWO STATIONS | 8 |
November 8, 1972 |
CITY FIRE CHIEF IS PRESIDENT (ELY, ROBERT) | 25 |
November 8, 1972 |
WILL 1973 LEGISLATURE REVIVE GOOSE THAT LAID $4 MILLION | 1 |
November 8, 1972 |
WELFARE RECIPIENTS SHOULD WORK, SEN JACKSON SAYS HERE | 7 |
November 8, 1972 |
EAST SIDE OFFICIALS PUZZLED BY REVENUE-SHARING FORMULA | 15 |
November 8, 1972 |
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: PRELIMINARY BUDGET GIVEN TO COUNCIL | 6 |
November 8, 1972 |
COUNTY REPORTS: CITIZEN INPUT KEY TO PLANNING | 5 |
November 8, 1972 |
VENEREAL DISEASE ON THE UPSWING ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
November 8, 1972 |
CDC EXPECTS ANSWER SOON ON FUNDS FOR JUANITA TRIANGLE | 2 |
November 8, 1972 |
ARREST MADE FOR LEWDNESS | 18 |
November 8, 1972 |
KIRKLAND AREA RESIDENTS SUFFER RASH OF ACCIDENTS | 24 |
November 8, 1972 |
2 FINN HILL HOMES HIT | 25 |
November 8, 1972 |
PROVAN, FERNE | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
LINDBURG, RUTH | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
NEITZEL, ADDIE | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
JACKSON, KATHLEEN | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
MASON, GEORGIANA | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
JEWELL, ELWOOD | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
FIELDS, VERNON | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
DEROULET, PHILIP | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
ALLEN, ANDREW | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
MUIR, VIRGINIA | 10 |
November 8, 1972 |
GIRLS RECEIVE CHURCH AWARD | 19 |
November 8, 1972 |
JOURNAL SETS COMMUNITY PRESS MEET | 1 |
November 8, 1972 |
BRING BACK THE GUEST GUESSER … (LETTER FROM MYNAR, DELL) | 2 |
November 8, 1972 |
MARKET UTILI-WALK DRAWS STATE ATTENTION | 1 |
November 15, 1972 |
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE (AERIAL SKETCH OF DOWNTOWN) | 8 |
November 15, 1972 |
SPECIAL ED CENTER SCULPTURE UNVEILING SET | 18 |
November 15, 1972 |
BANK NAMES NEW MANAGER FOR KINGSGATE (THOMAS, GARY) | 29 |
November 15, 1972 |
PAT FAY IS BUSY IN COMMERCIALS AND GOING TO COLLEGE FULL-TIME | 6 |
November 15, 1972 |
WOHELO AWARD FOR KIRKLAND WOMAN (MCCRORY, MRS JOHN) | 23 |
November 15, 1972 |
RHJH TEACHER ‘DUG’ HISTORY – NOT PETUNIAS (RYTKONEN, PATRICIA) | 24 |
November 15, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (DAWSON, RUTH) | 24 |
November 15, 1972 |
SHE PAINTS FLOWERS (PHOTO OF PEDERSEN, RUBY) | 25 |
November 15, 1972 |
SPECIAL ED CENTER SCULPTURE UNVEILING SET | 18 |
November 15, 1972 |
RESIDENCE BUILDING AT TOP | 34 |
November 15, 1972 |
DARBY’S INN & PUBLIK HOUSE BOASTS GOOD LUNCHEONS AND SERVICE | 26 |
November 15, 1972 |
HAPPY DAY TACO & GRUB CO BRINGS MEXICAN CUISINE TO CITY | 26 |
November 15, 1972 |
YAZZOLINO’S BEGINS CELEBRATING GRAND OPENING TODAY, SATURDAY | 27 |
November 15, 1972 |
MING PALACE OFFERS GOOD FOOD IN COMFORTABLE SURROUNDINGS | 27 |
November 15, 1972 |
WESTERN SWING AND ROCK MUSIC AT GREG’S PALACE | 28 |
November 15, 1972 |
SPECIAL MEAL, SPECIAL PRICE AT TERRY’S WAGON WHEEL | 28 |
November 15, 1972 |
MEAT COMPANY FACES GRAND LARCENY CHARGE (KIRKLAND MEAT CO) | 29 |
November 15, 1972 |
DUVALL BOY SERIOUSLY HURT AFTER SHOTGUN BLAST IN FACE (DUKE, PATRICK) | 17 |
November 15, 1972 |
COUNTY HEARINGS SET ON ZONING CHANGES | 22 |
November 15, 1972 |
RESIDENCE BUILDING AT TOP | 34 |
November 15, 1972 |
AT KELLER, RIGHT ANSWER IS ONE THAT STUMPS THE TEACHER | 4 |
November 15, 1972 |
THAT’S NOT SEX EDUCATION! IT’S FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION | 23 |
November 15, 1972 |
PREGNANT STUDENTS NEED NOT SAY GOODBYE TO DIPLOMAS | 23 |
November 15, 1972 |
18 GIRLS LEARN COSMETOLOGY – WHILE GOING TO HIGH SCHOOL | 29 |
November 15, 1972 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT HIRES 79 | 30 |
November 15, 1972 |
SPECIAL SCHOOL PROVES EVERY CHILD CAN LEARN | 34 |
November 15, 1972 |
REPUBLICANS IN MINORITY, BUT: ISSUES WON’T CHANGE, SAY EAST SIDE LEGISLATO |
1 |
November 15, 1972 |
STATE LAND PLANNING LEAVES LOCAL CONTROL | 31 |
November 15, 1972 |
PARK BOARD PUTS WIND IN NEPTUNE SAILS | 1 |
November 15, 1972 |
ITEMS WORTH $2000 STOLEN FROM TRAILER | 15 |
November 15, 1972 |
KINGSGATE HOMES HIT HARD BY BURGLARS | 15 |
November 15, 1972 |
MEAT COMPANY FACES GRAND LARCENY CHARGE (KIRKLAND MEAT CO) | 29 |
November 15, 1972 |
ROSE HILL RADIO STATION PLANNED BY STUDENT (SMITH, DAVE) | 2 |
November 15, 1972 |
NEW RADIOSCOPE SCANNER AT EVERGREEN HOSPITAL | 4 |
November 15, 1972 |
EVERGREEN GEN’L HOSPITAL VETOES GROUP HEALTH CLINIC | 17 |
November 15, 1972 |
IT’S ONLY A DUMMY! (PHOTO OF MISSILE) | 16 |
November 15, 1972 |
HOOVER, KENNETH | 18 |
November 15, 1972 |
SHUTTLEWORTH, BLANCHE | 18 |
November 15, 1972 |
TYLER, RUTH | 18 |
November 15, 1972 |
TOTEM GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL NAMES EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (STEPHENSON, BETTY) | 2 |
November 15, 1972 |
PROJECT PARADE FOLLOWS ELKS TO NEW LOCATION | 23 |
November 15, 1972 |
HOW WORKS FOR MOTHERHOOD | 23 |
November 15, 1972 |
HEMPLEMANN AHEAD – ABSENTEE BALLOTS WILL DECIDE RACE | 1 |
November 15, 1972 |
MEEDS TOPS REAMS – EVEN IN KING COUNTY | 17 |
November 15, 1972 |
PARK BOARD PUTS WIND IN NEPTUNE SAILS | 1 |
November 15, 1972 |
HOW KIRKLAND, REDMOND VOTED | 2 |
November 15, 1972 |
PARK BOARD PUTS WIND IN NEPTUNE SAILS | 1 |
November 15, 1972 |
CITIZENS PETITION TO BLOCK NEW I-405 OVERCROSSING | 1 |
November 15, 1972 |
RESIDENTS STILL OPPOSING SIMONDS ROAD CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
November 15, 1972 |
SIMONDS ROAD ON COUNTY PROGRAM FOR EARLY CONSTRUCTION | 22 |
November 15, 1972 |
SALLY SEAMAN, MICHAEL KUNZ | 24 |
November 22, 1972 |
BALDWINS HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY (BALDWIN, MR AND MRS HARRY) | 21 |
November 22, 1972 |
MEDICINE CAN’T HEAL SEVERED MUSCLE IN FOUR DAYS – BUT GOD CAN (BROWN, DI | 5 |
November 22, 1972 |
KIRKLAND MAN ELECTED PRESIDENT (SHREEVE, BARNEY) | 6 |
November 22, 1972 |
HUSBAND’S BEE HOBBY LED TO SWEET BOOK (BERTO, HAZEL & SI) | 7 |
November 22, 1972 |
HELPING PEOPLE IS HER JOB (MANDT, CAROL) | 21 |
November 22, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (ZIGALLA, NANCY) | 22 |
November 22, 1972 |
50-CENT PIECES SENDING SPUDNUT COUPLE TO HAWAII (WILDFANG, JOHN & LORRAI |
24 |
November 22, 1972 |
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS IN TROUBLE | 6 |
November 22, 1972 |
NC PLANS HOUSING FOR MARRIED STUDENTS | 21 |
November 22, 1972 |
KIRKLAND’S OLDEST HOUSE FACES DEMOLITION (FRENCH HOME) | 1 |
November 22, 1972 |
NIGHT LIGHTS (PHOTO OF PARKSIDE APARTMENTS) | 4 |
November 22, 1972 |
MERCHANTS KEEP PARKING LOT OPEN | 1 |
November 22, 1972 |
GLOBE FEED MILLS CEASES OPERATION (POLLUTION) | 9 |
November 22, 1972 |
KIRKLAND CHAMBER NAMES NEW DIRECTORS | 24 |
November 22, 1972 |
ARLISS PICKRELL RESIGNS FROM KIRKLAND CHAMBER | 24 |
November 22, 1972 |
PETTER IS DIMES HEAD (PETTER, BILL) | 4 |
November 22, 1972 |
KIRKLAND SUPPORTS UNITED WAY | 26 |
November 22, 1972 |
NORTHWEST TEEN CENTER SEEKS TEMPORARY HOMES | 8 |
November 22, 1972 |
SCHOOL LEVY TALKS START MONDAY | 1 |
November 22, 1972 |
ALAS, TURKEY (PHOTO OF PATTERSON, JEFF – MARK TWAIN ELEMENTARY) | 1 |
November 22, 1972 |
NC MUSIC PROFESSOR EARNS PHD (SWAFFIELD, ROBERT) | 4 |
November 22, 1972 |
AT ROSE HILL JUNIOR HIGH: THE NAME OF THE GAME IS LEARNING GERMAN | 5 |
November 22, 1972 |
PARENTS TELL SCHOOLS: DON’T DOUBLESHIFT LWHS AT REDMOND | 8 |
November 22, 1972 |
LWHS SCIENCE STUDENTS TACKLE EVEREST PARK TRAILS | 8 |
November 22, 1972 |
SCHOOL BOARD NOTES: EQUALITY HAS A PRICE TAG – $20000 | 9 |
November 22, 1972 |
LWHS MUSICIANS TOP $25,000 | 15 |
November 22, 1972 |
CLAUDIA CAMPBELL, MICHAEL MCCOMB | 22 |
November 22, 1972 |
RESIDENTS TO CLEAN UP | 8 |
November 22, 1972 |
GLOBE FEED MILLS CEASES OPERATION (POLLUTION) | 9 |
November 22, 1972 |
REFINERY ASSESSED $1000 MORE IN FINES (SUPERIOR REFINERIES) | 24 |
November 22, 1972 |
KIRKLAND BUDGET WOES – MORE TAXES OR LESS SERVICE | 1 |
November 22, 1972 |
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS: NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS IN TROUBLE | 6 |
November 22, 1972 |
FAMILY PLANNING MEANT MORE CHILDREN TO SETTLERS | 20 |
November 22, 1972 |
KIRKLAND’S OLDEST HOUSE FACES DEMOLITION (FRENCH HOME) | 1 |
November 22, 1972 |
STORYBOOK LAND IS THEME OF CAL CASTLE | 4 |
November 22, 1972 |
CHRISTMAS TREE DRIVE UNDERWAY | 15 |
November 22, 1972 |
REFINERY ASSESSED $1000 MORE IN FINES (SUPERIOR REFINERIES) | 24 |
November 22, 1972 |
AREA BURGLARIES SLACKEN | 2 |
November 22, 1972 |
VANDALS SIPHON GAS, CRASH GATE | 6 |
November 22, 1972 |
REFINERY ASSESSED $1000 MORE IN FINES (SUPERIOR REFINERIES) | 24 |
November 22, 1972 |
SHOPLIFTING PREDICTED TO RISE DURING CHRISTMAS SEASON RUSH | 25 |
November 22, 1972 |
KJHS LOSES INSTRUMENTS | 26 |
November 22, 1972 |
EASTSIDE HOSPITALS PERFORMING FEWER ABORTIONS | 20 |
November 22, 1972 |
WICKLUND, FRANCIS | 10 |
November 22, 1972 |
JOHNSON, WILLIAM | 10 |
November 22, 1972 |
FORLAND, MICHAEL | 10 |
November 22, 1972 |
MARX, DAVID | 10 |
November 22, 1972 |
WOLCKER, EINER | 10 |
November 22, 1972 |
KORTH, ANNETTE | 10 |
November 22, 1972 |
STEEL, ALICE | 10 |
November 22, 1972 |
PENSEL, NELLIE | 10 |
November 22, 1972 |
FIRST CLASS GIRL SCOUT RANK EARNED (CRIEZ, PEGGY) | 26 |
November 22, 1972 |
JUANITA SIXTH IN STATE AA CROSS-COUNTRY | 16 |
November 22, 1972 |
COMMUNITY GYMS ARE BEEHIVE OF ACTIVITY (PHOTOS) | 19 |
November 22, 1972 |
KIRKLAND’S NEW PARK SCULPTURE TURNED OUT PERFECTLY (111TH AVENUE PAR | 6 |
November 22, 1972 |
LWHS SCIENCE STUDENTS TACKLE EVEREST PARK TRAILS | 8 |
November 22, 1972 |
NO REVERSE LANES FOR THANKSGIVING | 1 |
November 22, 1972 |
MEETINGS SET TO HELP USERS FILE CLAIM TO WATER RIGHTS | 26 |
November 22, 1972 |
JULIE LOVELAND, FRANCIS NELSON | 20 |
November 22, 1972 |
CONSTANCE GILBERT, CRAIG STEPHENS | 22 |
November 29, 1972 |
BELLEVUE MAN TURNS INVENTOR (BEDDOE, JUSTIN) | 5 |
November 29, 1972 |
PROJECT PARADE WAS BIGGY (VAUX, HELEN) | 19 |
November 29, 1972 |
LUCIA CANDIDATE (PHOTO OF KOLL, CHRISTINE) | 19 |
November 29, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (MCCUMBER, MAMIE) | 27 |
November 29, 1972 |
OWNER ACTION DUE ON FRENCH HOME DUE SOON – BUT WHO OWNS IT? | 1 |
November 29, 1972 |
AUCTION TO END 50-YEAR HISTORY OF KIRKLAND MILL (PHOTO) | 5 |
November 29, 1972 |
COUPLE BUILT BUSINESS FROM IMPROVING THEIR OWN MOTOR HOME (MOTORHOME | 4 |
November 29, 1972 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIALS WEIGH LEVY OPTIONS | 22-23 |
November 29, 1972 |
SCHOOL OFFICIALS PREVIEW LEVIES | 1 |
November 29, 1972 |
RESPONSE TO HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL CHANGES AFFIRMATIVE | 19 |
November 29, 1972 |
MANAGEMENT HELPS SCHOOL OPERATION | 30 |
November 29, 1972 |
ROSE HILL ES – A SCHOOL IN TRANSITION | 27 |
November 29, 1972 |
‘BREEDING’ TIRES DISCOVERED BY VALLEY RESIDENTS (PHOTO OF TIRES IN STREAM | 1 |
November 29, 1972 |
JUANITA HOME HIT BY FIRE (14004 JUANITA DRIVE) | 14 |
November 29, 1972 |
KIRKLAND BUDGET CLOSER TO BALANCING | 2 |
November 29, 1972 |
OWNER ACTION DUE ON FRENCH HOME DUE SOON – BUT WHO OWNS IT? | 1 |
November 29, 1972 |
SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT JUANITA SCHOOLS | 20 |
November 29, 1972 |
PIER WORK REQUESTED (WESCOTT, CHARLES) | 12 |
November 29, 1972 |
AFTER RANSACKING THE PLACE, BURGLAR SETTLES FOR BEER | 14 |
November 29, 1972 |
3 ROSE HILL HOMES HIT BY BURGLARS | 14 |
November 29, 1972 |
KIRKLANDER ARRESTED FOR DRUGS | 14 |
November 29, 1972 |
ANDERSON, ROBERT | 22 |
November 29, 1972 |
EDDY, WILLIAM | 22 |
November 29, 1972 |
ALVESON, RICHARD | 22 |
November 29, 1972 |
GIORCELLI, BEATRICE | 22 |
November 29, 1972 |
CARNETT, GEORGE | 22 |
November 29, 1972 |
LIND, MILDRED | 22 |
November 29, 1972 |
NOFTSGER, TILLIE | 22 |
November 29, 1972 |
WOMEN ACCOUNTANTS TO HOLD PUBLIC RELATIONS DINNER | 20 |
November 29, 1972 |
NORTHLAKE UNITARIANS HAVE THEIR OWN RABBI (LEVINE, RAPHAEL) | 14 |
November 29, 1972 |
RESPONSE TO HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL CHANGES AFFIRMATIVE | 19 |
November 29, 1972 |
INITIAL METRO TRANSIT BENEFIT TO BE FELT MOST IN SUBURBS | 2 |
November 29, 1972 |
TYPE OF METRO BUS FUEL TO BE USED STILL UNDECIDED | 5 |
November 29, 1972 |
COUNTY’S PART OF MARKET ST PROJECT COULD BE CANCELED | 1 |
November 29, 1972 |
FENCED TRAIL COULD SOLVE I-405 CROSSING LOCATION | 1 |
November 29, 1972 |
SIMONDS ROAD ACTION HELD OVER | 2 |
December 6, 1972 |
IBSEN’S ‘ROSMERSHOLM’ FIRST INTIMAN PRODUCTION AT CAL | 4 |
December 6, 1972 |
RELIGIOUS UPHEAVAL BREEDS UNITY (WESTGATE, FRANK & ORA) | 3A |
December 6, 1972 |
HOLLY – A WHOLESALE TRADITION (WINSEMIUS, HARRY & ANNA) | 4A |
December 6, 1972 |
NATIONAL WIN WAS SURPRISE (THOMAS, JOYCE) | 21 |
December 6, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (HALE, CAROLYN) | 22 |
December 6, 1972 |
HISTORY OF AMERICA LEARNED IN SANTO DOMINGO (BENEZE, PAT) | 29 |
December 6, 1972 |
TREES ARRIVE FOR LAKE PROJECT PLAZA | 1 |
December 6, 1972 |
VILLAGE LOOK OF DOWNTOWN EXTENDED | 6 |
December 6, 1972 |
TIS THE SEASON FOR GIVING BUT WHERE ARE THE OUTLETS | 1 |
December 6, 1972 |
SILVER SPURS ANNEXATION VOTE PLANNED FOR FEB 6 | 1 |
December 6, 1972 |
SCHOOLS TO SEEK MINORITY INTERNS | 1 |
December 6, 1972 |
VISITING ADMINISTRATORS OBSERVE PROJECT PLAN | 5 |
December 6, 1972 |
DOUBLESHIFTING AT LWHS LOSES GROUND | 19 |
December 6, 1972 |
AVERY NAMED PRESIDENT; GARDNER CARRIES BIG STICK | 19 |
December 6, 1972 |
FEE RATES FACE OVERHAUL FOR USE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT FACILITIES | 19 |
December 6, 1972 |
COUNTY, LWSD MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT IN THE OFFING | 19 |
December 6, 1972 |
COLLEEN MARCH, JACK ROBERT | 22 |
December 6, 1972 |
MARIA OROZCO, DAVID SNODGRASS | 22 |
December 6, 1972 |
SHERRY HEISER, ELVIN JOHN DUNCAN | 22 |
December 6, 1972 |
CYNTHIA LARAE GEE, THOMAS LEAVITT | 22 |
December 6, 1972 |
CHERI LYNN CARPENTER, DAVID KING | 22 |
December 6, 1972 |
FIRE DISTRICT 41 GETS GOOD BIDS ON BONDS | 29 |
December 6, 1972 |
OFFICEHOLDERS PONDER 276 – RESIGN , OR TELL ALL? | 1 |
December 6, 1972 |
REMEMBER WHEN 6000 CAME TO CHRISTMAS PARADE (1934) | 8A |
December 6, 1972 |
RAT MAKES MERRY AT SERVICE CLUB PARTY (FROM 1930) | 8A |
December 6, 1972 |
SANTA CLAUS TO RIDE IN STYLE (PHOTO) | 3A |
December 6, 1972 |
CHRISTMAS SHIPS TO SALE TO KIRKLAND | 5A |
December 6, 1972 |
SANTA CLAUS TO BE PROTECTED FROM FRIGID DAYS | 6A |
December 6, 1972 |
REMEMBER WHEN 6000 CAME TO CHRISTMAS PARADE (1934) | 8A |
December 6, 1972 |
TIS THE SEASON FOR GIVING BUT WHERE ARE THE OUTLETS | 1 |
December 6, 1972 |
RAGGEDY ANN, ANDY HERE FOR THE HOLIDAYS | 4 |
December 6, 1972 |
ENCHANTED CASTLE VISITORS TO VIEW WONDERS OF STORYBOOK LAND | 21 |
December 6, 1972 |
ARTISTS SUFFER LOSS FROM ‘THUMB’ BURGLARY | 4 |
December 6, 1972 |
WOLFROM, KRISTINE | 23 |
December 6, 1972 |
CAMPBELL, FRANCES | 23 |
December 6, 1972 |
LYNGEN, HENRY | 23 |
December 6, 1972 |
WOLFROM, KRISTINE | 23 |
December 6, 1972 |
FEDERATED EASTSIDE CLUBS DISBANDING | 4 |
December 6, 1972 |
JOURNAL IS BLUE RIBBON NEWSPAPER | 1 |
December 6, 1972 |
GRISWOLD REALTY PLANS OPEN HOUSE | 6 |
December 6, 1972 |
THE IRON HORSE CONTINUES TO FASCINATE | 5A |
December 6, 1972 |
WHILE MANY ARE PARTICIPATING 3 TEENAGERS COACH SOCCER (RILEY / BROOKS / C | 32 |
December 6, 1972 |
COMMISSION URGES YARROW BAY PARK | 1 |
December 6, 1972 |
JEWS SALUTE VICTORY | 8A |
December 6, 1972 |
NEW BUS SERVICE ANNOUNCED | 6 |
December 6, 1972 |
HILDIN JACOBSEN, ROBERT BRUZAS | 21 |
December 13, 1972 |
BANK ASSETS AT $3 MILLION ON SECOND ANNIVERSARY (BANK OF KIRKLAND) | 8 |
December 13, 1972 |
NB OF C ADDS NEW MACHINE | 8 |
December 13, 1972 |
DO YOU THINK IT’S TOUGH WHEN YOUR KIDS ARE YOUNG? (ANSTETT, FRED) | 5 |
December 13, 1972 |
WIMER TO CHAIR VOTE GROUP (WIMER, JACK) | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
55 YEARS OF SERVICE (SIEVERS, ARNOLD / CONOVER, LOTTIE) | 23 |
December 13, 1972 |
HER JOB POINTED HOUSEWIFE IN NEW DIRECTION (CUNNINGHAM, HELEN) | 25 |
December 13, 1972 |
KOREAN CHILDREN TO BRIGHTEN CHRISTMAS FOR 2 AREA FAMILIES (WINKLE / FENN | 26 |
December 13, 1972 |
DRILL TEAM COMES ON STRONG (THOMPSON, HAROLD & CLEDA) | 26 |
December 13, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (HANSON, MARIE) | 27 |
December 13, 1972 |
EVERGREEN GENERAL MAY GET HELIPORT | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
VOLKS GARAGE ON LAKE ST ASKS PERMIT | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
VANDALISM DOWN 70 PER CENT, SAYS SCHOOL SECURITY MAN (REYNOLDS, RALPH) | 9 |
December 13, 1972 |
90-DAY EXTENSION GRANTED IN FRENCH ABATEMENT | 1 |
December 13, 1972 |
KIRKLAND PENNEY’S MANAGER COMMUTING FROM OREGON (BENSON, ROY) | 8 |
December 13, 1972 |
KIRKLAND FIRM WINS AWARD (CROSS LANDSCAPING) | 8 |
December 13, 1972 |
STERNWHEELER SERVES RELIGION WITH FOOD | 18 |
December 13, 1972 |
MAC TOWING SEEKS MOVE | 24 |
December 13, 1972 |
1972 EAST SIDE REAL ESTATE SALES HEAD FOR 36% LEAP | 8 |
December 13, 1972 |
SCHOOL BOARD TO SEEK PUBLIC INPUT ON LEVY, BUILDING BONDS MONDAY | 1 |
December 13, 1972 |
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AT JUANITA CONTINUOUS (LETTER FROM STRAUSS, JOHN JR) | 2 |
December 13, 1972 |
HORACE MANN ELEMENTARY ONE OF DISTRICT’S MISSING LINKS | 4 |
December 13, 1972 |
LWHS MUSICIANS TO AWARD AUTO AT CONCERT | 4 |
December 13, 1972 |
WHAT WOULD $1.5 MILLION DO AT LAKE WASHINGTON | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
FLICK FAN BLASE’ UNTIL ACTUALLY MEETING MOVIE STAR (FILMING ‘HIT’) | 31 |
December 13, 1972 |
BIG REVENUE-SHARING JUMP FOR KIRKLAND, REDMOND | 1 |
December 13, 1972 |
90-DAY EXTENSION GRANTED IN FRENCH ABATEMENT | 1 |
December 13, 1972 |
KIWANIS CLUB PLAYS SANTA TO COMMUNITY | 27 |
December 13, 1972 |
WHY DID 51-YEAR-OLD MILL SHUT DOWN? (GLOBE FEED) | 8 |
December 13, 1972 |
CHEMICAL FIRM JOINS PERMALI IN KIRKLAND (MOULED CHEMICAL PRODUCTS) | 8 |
December 13, 1972 |
HADLEY MARINA BEFORE PLANNERS | 24 |
December 13, 1972 |
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT IGNORED BY VANDALS | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
HOLDUP MAN HITS GROCERY | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
EVERGREEN GENERAL MAY GET HELIPORT | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
DEFRIEL, JAY SR | 20 |
December 13, 1972 |
NEW ELKS LODGE OPENS | 17 |
December 13, 1972 |
BETTY HOWE, ZOLA ROSS HONORED BY WASHINGTON PRESS WOMEN | 9 |
December 13, 1972 |
1972 EAST SIDE REAL ESTATE SALES HEAD FOR 36% LEAP | 8 |
December 13, 1972 |
EVERGREEN GENERAL MAY GET HELIPORT | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
SENIOR ADULTS TO GET FREE BUS PERMITS | 1 |
December 13, 1972 |
METRO SHUTTLE BUS ROUTES ANNOUNCED | 7 |
December 13, 1972 |
ROAD CREWS GO INTO ACTION SANDING STREETS AFTER SNOW | 1 |
December 13, 1972 |
GENERAL TEL HEARING PLANNED IN EVERETT | 4 |
December 13, 1972 |
SUDDEN SNOWSTORM CATCHES EAST SIDERS WITH CHAINS OFF | 1 |
December 13, 1972 |
ROAD CREWS GO INTO ACTION SANDING STREETS AFTER SNOW | 1 |
December 13, 1972 |
KATHRYN WATERHOUSE, STEPHEN GASKILL | 25 |
December 13, 1972 |
CHERYL LEE BRUSH, JAMES AUBREY | 25 |
December 13, 1972 |
CATHERINE AVERY, RANDAL BROWN | 25 |
December 20, 1972 |
WEDDING BELLS RANG FOR JUANITA COUPLE … (BENDER, MR AND MRS GEORGE) | 1A |
December 20, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (FAIRBURN, NELL) | 5 |
December 20, 1972 |
EVERGREEN PROPOSES TURF HELIPORT PAD | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
UPGRADING SCHOOL FIELDS FOR GAME USE UNDER CONSIDERATION | 12 |
December 20, 1972 |
ATHLETIC CLUB PROPOSED AT GOLD CREEK – TAVERN OUT | 3C |
December 20, 1972 |
THINGS II NAME FITS NEW BUSINESS | 4D |
December 20, 1972 |
MEAT COMPANY OWNERS PLEAD GUILTY, TO MAKE RESTITUTION | 4D |
December 20, 1972 |
SHOPPERS DEPLETE BEEF STOCK OF EAST SIDE MEAT COUNTERS | 4D |
December 20, 1972 |
80 FAMILIES NEED FOOD FOR CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
UNITED WAY INCREASES SERVICES FUNDING | 16 |
December 20, 1972 |
CITY ACTION STARTS TOTEM LAKE ANNEXATION | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
KJH HONOR ROLL CITES 178 STUDENTS | 4B |
December 20, 1972 |
SCHOOL BOARD TO DETERMINE LEVY, BOND ISSUES TONIGHT | 11 |
December 20, 1972 |
PARENTS ASK: WHAT HAPPENED TO SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER | 11 |
December 20, 1972 |
DROPOUT RATES HOLD STEADY | 11 |
December 20, 1972 |
INIT 276 POSES PROBLEMS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT | 11 |
December 20, 1972 |
CARELESSNESS CONTRIBUTED TO JUMP IN 1972 FIRE CALLS | 17 |
December 20, 1972 |
FIRE CAUSES $70000 DAMAGE (5536 127TH AVE NE) | 17 |
December 20, 1972 |
COUNCILMAN SHINSTROM RESIGNS | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL BRIEFS: OUTSIDE LIMIT BUDGET ADOPTED | 17 |
December 20, 1972 |
IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS (PHOTOS) | 1D |
December 20, 1972 |
HOW THE CHRISTMAS ANGEL SAVED SANTA’S REPUTATION | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
PAR-MAC WELCOMES 2 NEW INDUSTRIES (COSCO FIRE PROTECTION / FIRSTMARK CO | 4D |
December 20, 1972 |
JUANITA BAY PARK READY TO GO – IT ONLY LACKS SPONSOR, MONEY | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
JUANITA BAY PARK READY TO GO – IT ONLY LACKS SPONSOR, MONEY | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
POLICEMAN IS KIDS’ FRIEND (YEAGER, JERRY) | 4A |
December 20, 1972 |
MEAT COMPANY OWNERS PLEAD GUILTY, TO MAKE RESTITUTION | 4D |
December 20, 1972 |
HANDYMAN BURGLAR DRILLS DARBY’S INN | 11 |
December 20, 1972 |
MAN CHARGED IN 7-11 HOLDUP | 17 |
December 20, 1972 |
EVERGREEN HOSPITAL’S FIRST VOLUNTEERS HONORED | 7C |
December 20, 1972 |
EVERGREEN PROPOSES TURF HELIPORT PAD | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
KIRKPATRICK, EDITH | 5 |
December 20, 1972 |
SCHWANNER, CARL | 5 |
December 20, 1972 |
WILBUR, DOROTHY | 5 |
December 20, 1972 |
HORN, EIVIND | 5 |
December 20, 1972 |
HOWELLS, MARY | 5 |
December 20, 1972 |
PAGE, JAMES | 5 |
December 20, 1972 |
DAILY, PATRICK | 5 |
December 20, 1972 |
‘SWAN AMONG THE INDIANS’ IS LUCILE MCDONALD’S LATEST BOOK | 1C |
December 20, 1972 |
FIELDS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY SAY YOUTH LEADERS | 3D |
December 20, 1972 |
JUANITA BAY PARK READY TO GO – IT ONLY LACKS SPONSOR, MONEY | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
TREES DONATED (PHOTO AT PETER KIRK PARK) | 12 |
December 20, 1972 |
EVERGREEN PROPOSES TURF HELIPORT PAD | 1 |
December 20, 1972 |
COUNTY TAKES STEPS TO OBTAIN 98TH-100TH AVE RIGHT-OF-WAY | 12 |
December 20, 1972 |
TELEPHONE COMPANY SERVICE, FEES CRITICIZED (LETTER FROM OSTRER, GERALD) | 2 |
December 20, 1972 |
JEAN KELLNER, THOMAS DEMOCKO | 1A |
December 20, 1972 |
MARGARET GRAHAM, MICHAEL JONES | 1A |
December 27, 1972 |
COOK’S CORNER (MICHELS, ERIKA) | 12 |
December 27, 1972 |
TEACHER TO HAVE EVERYBODY DANCING (PICK, SHAMIRAM) | 12 |
December 27, 1972 |
HER WORK IS CONTRIBUTION (VALLEY, EDITH) | 22 |
December 27, 1972 |
FIRST BABY OF YEAR 1973 TO BE WELCOMED AS WINNER | 1 |
December 27, 1972 |
BABIES AT EVERGREEN HOSPITAL CAME BY TWOS | 5 |
December 27, 1972 |
CAMPAIGN DIRECTORS BY CITY NAMED FOR MARCH OF DIMES | 8 |
December 27, 1972 |
SCHOOLS TO ASK $4.4 MILLION IN BONDS | 1 |
December 27, 1972 |
LEVY, BONDS HOLD THE LINE – BUT THEY’LL BE HARD TO PASS | 23 |
December 27, 1972 |
FIRE SERVICES BUDGET UP | 23 |
December 27, 1972 |
INIT 276 CAUSES QUANDRY | 19 |
December 27, 1972 |
WHEN CITY ROCKS BOAT, IT’S TIE TO CAST OFF | 8 |
December 27, 1972 |
WHATEVER YOU MAKE OF 1972, IT’LL ALL BE OVER BY MONDAY | 1 |
December 27, 1972 |
OLDER ADULTS ‘DECK THE HALLS’ AT THEIR CHRISTMAS PARTY | 21 |
December 27, 1972 |
‘PART OF THE JOB’ WOUNDED POLICEMAN SAYS OF SHOOTING (CLIFFORD, ARTHUR) | 1 |
December 27, 1972 |
WOUNDED POLICEMAN SLAYS GUNMAN IN KIRKLAND SHOOTING | 5 |
December 27, 1972 |
EAST SIDE DOGCATCHER POPULATION DWINDLING FAST | 6 |
December 27, 1972 |
KING COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL IS BOON TO LOCAL POLICE DEPTS | 6 |
December 27, 1972 |
FINN HILL HOME LOSES $300 CAMERA | 28 |
December 27, 1972 |
PORTER, REX | 26 |
December 27, 1972 |
STOREY, CONSTANCE | 26 |
December 27, 1972 |
BEARDSLEY, FAYE | 26 |
December 27, 1972 |
BILY, ANNA | 26 |
December 27, 1972 |
DANSBY, ALMA | 26 |
December 27, 1972 |
JONES, ROBERT C III | 26 |
December 27, 1972 |
NEW DISTRICT EXECUTIVE WAS SCOUT SINCE AGE 8 (STOLTZ, HAL) | 19 |
December 27, 1972 |
JOURNAL PHOTO CONTEST OFFERS ENTRANTS $280 IN PRIZE MONEY | 8 |
December 27, 1972 |
BALL FIELD SWITCH HEADS KIRK PARK LIST | 1 |
December 27, 1972 |
INVENTORY: 23 FIELDS AVAILABLE FOR GAME USE | 17 |
December 27, 1972 |
CHURCH SURVEY MISSED AS ECUMENICAL START | 28 |
December 27, 1972 |
PLANE LANDS IN FIELD | 26 |
December 27, 1972 |
METRO TRANSIT WILL BE READY FOR ROAD | 2 |
December 27, 1972 |
NE 85TH DEVELOPMENT FIRST UNDER CITY-COUNTY AGREEMENT | 1 |
December 27, 1972 |
BEL-RED ROAD L.I.D. KILLED FOR REDMOND | 7 |
December 27, 1972 |
MORE FEDERAL FUNDS FOR SEWERS | 12 |
December 27, 1972 |
DOLORES SARGINSON, JOHN DORFFELD | 22 |
January 3, 1973 | INTERLOCHEN STUDENT GUEST SOLOIST AT MONTHLY RECITAL (POWELL, WARREN) | 16 |
January 3, 1973 | BASICS DON’T CHANGE (FOSBERG, RUTH) | 21 |
January 3, 1973 | JENNIFER CORY IS STILL PRIZE WINNER AFTER YEAR’S REIGN | 21 |
January 3, 1973 | FLORAL DESIGNER RETIRES AFTER 15 YEARS AT WHEADON’S (WATTS, ELAINE) | 23 |
January 3, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (RUFER, JAKE) | 24 |
January 3, 1973 | KIRKLANDER NAMED PNW MANAGER (ROSS, JACK) | 24 |
January 3, 1973 | BIG 1973 DEMAND SEEN FOR EAST SIDE HOUSING | 1 |
January 3, 1973 | CHAMBER BANQUET TO OPEN ’73 | 1 |
January 3, 1973 | DIMES DRIVE CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY | 2 |
January 3, 1973 | VOLUNTEERS PROVIDE NEEDED SERVICES FOR WELFARE DEPARTMENT | 21 |
January 3, 1973 | JON LOUIS RESIGNS FROM ISD 110 BOARD | 16 |
January 3, 1973 | 1973 WILL DEPEND ON VOTERS | 28 |
January 3, 1973 | KATHY WALD, RICK MORIARTY | 21 |
January 3, 1973 | COUNTY GUIDELINES FOR PRESERVING WETLANDS APPLICABLE TO JUANITA SLOUG | 24 |
January 3, 1973 | ROSE HILL HOME HIT BY FLAMES (7007 122ND AVE) | 2 |
January 3, 1973 | DIST 41 DUE FOR 2 STATIONS | 2 |
January 3, 1973 | SENATOR ANDERSEN RESIGNS; REP JONES LIKELY SUCCESSOR | 1 |
January 3, 1973 | BUDGET, TAX REFORM HEAD 1973 LEGISLATIVE GOALS | 1 |
January 3, 1973 | BIG SALES TAX YEAR FOR CITIES | 20 |
January 3, 1973 | COUNTY GUIDELINES FOR PRESERVING WETLANDS APPLICABLE TO JUANITA SLOUG | 24 |
January 3, 1973 | THREAT TO SLOUGH BRIDGE FUNDS KILLED | 25 |
January 3, 1973 | BURGLARS HIT APARTMENTS | 24 |
January 3, 1973 | HAY, LETA | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | KREIDER, IRVIN | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | PHILLIPS, WILLIAM | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | DAVIES, EVA | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | LEBENS, JOSEPH | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | LAWSON, WILLIAM | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | BAKER, FAYE | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | RIDLEY, ARLENE | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | KINSEY, ANNA | 15 |
January 3, 1973 | CLUB NOTES 53RD YEAR (WOMAN’S CLUB) | 21 |
January 3, 1973 | KIRKLAND NEEDS ARE NOW FOR BASEBALL; REDMOND HAS ENOUGH | 17 |
January 3, 1973 | JUANITA DOMINATES HOLIDAY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (PHOTOS) | 19 |
January 3, 1973 | COUNTY GUIDELINES FOR PRESERVING WETLANDS APPLICABLE TO JUANITA SLOUG | 24 |
January 3, 1973 | MARSH PARK PLANS SHOULD HEAD 1973 PARK ACTIVITIES | 25 |
January 3, 1973 | IT’S MORE THAN COMFORT – IT’S THE PEOPLE YOU MEET | 1 |
January 3, 1973 | HAVE DIMES READY FOR BUS RIDES | 1 |
January 3, 1973 | FARE STRUCTURES BY ZONE | 4 |
January 3, 1973 | BUS SCHEDULES READY | 4 |
January 3, 1973 | BUS ROUTES SERVING EAST SIDE | 5 |
January 3, 1973 | ROUTE DESCRIPTIONS AND TIMES GIVEN FOR EAST SIDE COMMUTERS | 5 |
January 3, 1973 | BRIDGE TOLLS FOR COMMUTERS CHANGE | 2 |
January 3, 1973 | PACE OF HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION TO SLACKEN | 20 |
January 3, 1973 | THREAT TO SLOUGH BRIDGE FUNDS KILLED | 25 |
January 3, 1973 | METRO LINE IN REDMOND (PHOTO) | 1 |
January 3, 1973 | DENNY PARK SEWER PROJECT TO START IN ’73 | 2 |
January 3, 1973 | WATER DISTRICT 79 READIES PIPES | 20 |
January 3, 1973 | KARLA RAE, RANDY BARNES | 21 |
January 10, 1973 |
ANNOUNCING NEW WAYS TO EVERGREEN PROFESSIONAL PLAZA | 25 |
January 10, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (CROCKETT, MARGE) | 8 |
January 10, 1973 |
CAREER FOUND IN BANKING (MAY, SHARON) | 9 |
January 10, 1973 |
SONS RANGE FROM PRESCHOOL TO COLLEGE (WATKINS) | 27 |
January 10, 1973 |
LUTHER ROSE HONORED ON HIS 92ND BIRTHDAY | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
EVERYTHING HAPPENED AT ONCE FOR PARENTS OF FIRST BABY ’73 (MCVAY, LARA J | 24 |
January 10, 1973 |
EVERGREEN EAST TO OPEN BY 1975? | 1 |
January 10, 1973 |
TAKE A WALK IN THE LONG HOUSE (PHOTO AT TOTEM LAKE SHOPPING CENTER) | 1 |
January 10, 1973 |
MORE SHOPPING, APARTMENTS COMING TO TOTEM LAKE | 23 |
January 10, 1973 |
TOTEM LAKE SHOPPING CENTER: PRESENT AND FUTURE (PHOTOS) | 26 |
January 10, 1973 |
MORE SHOPPING, APARTMENTS COMING TO TOTEM LAKE | 23 |
January 10, 1973 |
APRIL 1 OPENING SCHEDULED FOR TOTEM LAKE CENTER | 23 |
January 10, 1973 |
KIRKLAND SKIER LOST (HAWES, PHILIP) | 5 |
January 10, 1973 |
KIRKLAND CHAMBER TO SEAT NEW OFFICERS, MANAGER | 1 |
January 10, 1973 |
TEACHERS, SCHOOL BOARD REACH ACCORD IN FALL TALKS | 1 |
January 10, 1973 |
TEACHERS, SCHOOL BOARD REACH ACCORD IN FALL TALKS | 1 |
January 10, 1973 |
LWSD POSTS TOP GROWTH | 7 |
January 10, 1973 |
SCHOOLS PREPARE TO DISH OUT PAP | 11 |
January 10, 1973 |
BOARD ACTION ASSURES; NO LWHS DOUBLESHIFTING | 11 |
January 10, 1973 |
RUSH ELEMENTARY – FOCUS ON INNOVATION, COMMUNICATION | 21 |
January 10, 1973 |
CHERIE KIMBALL, CHANDLER FARAONE | 8 |
January 10, 1973 |
KITTY ENOLA GRAY, ROY CARLSEN | 8 |
January 10, 1973 |
KEMPER FREEMAN, JR NAMED TO 48TH DIST SEAT | 1 |
January 10, 1973 |
NEW APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS DOCTRINE UPSETS COUNCIL | 10 |
January 10, 1973 |
FUNDS NEEDED BY JAN 20 TO PURCHASE JUANITA TRIANGLE | 24 |
January 10, 1973 |
MAN PURSUES PURSE-THROWER, PROVIDES ROBBERY SUSPECT | 2 |
January 10, 1973 |
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER CUTS STAFFING | 1 |
January 10, 1973 |
CLINICAL LABORATORY JOINS 10 OTHER FIRMS IN MEDICAL PLAZA | 24 |
January 10, 1973 |
WILSON, GUST | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
KANNISTO, KATHERINE | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
ELFORD, VIVIAN | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
GRAHAM, MALCOLM | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
SHULTS, WALTER | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
JOHNSON, GRACE | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
ROSS, RAYMOND | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
DALE, ALVA | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
PARK DEPARTMENTS’ PROGRAMS ARE GROWING | 20 |
January 10, 1973 |
CHAPLAINS JOIN STAFF OF EVERGREEN HOSPITAL | 22 |
January 10, 1973 |
METRO TRANSIT HAS BUMPY FIRST WEEK | 30 |
January 10, 1973 |
I-405 SAFETY WORK SET | 7 |
January 10, 1973 |
LW BLVD UNDERGROUNDING SOON TO HAVE VISUAL IMPACT | 10 |
January 10, 1973 |
WATER QUALITY RELATED TO URBAN RUN-OFF | 2 |
January 10, 1973 |
SUPERGUY CAN’T FLY (PHOTO OF SNOWMAN) | 5 |
January 10, 1973 |
CONNIE STURDEVANT, RICHARD CARPENTER | 9 |
January 17, 1973 |
ALL ROADS LEAD TO KIRKLAND (AERIAL PHOTO) | 27 |
January 17, 1973 |
ART EXHIBIT ON WHEELS TO VISIT AREA SCHOOLS | 12 |
January 17, 1973 |
NO INSTANT PHOTOGRAPHY (IHLANFELDT, STEVE) | 21 |
January 17, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (WAINSCOTT, MARILYN) | 23 |
January 17, 1973 |
OFFICE-MARINA REDESIGNED WITH PUBLIC ACCESS TO LAKE | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
SEATTLE DOOR PLANS $100,000 ADDITION | 32 |
January 17, 1973 |
KIRKLAND, REDMOND JAILS EARN ‘GOOD’ STATE RATING | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
AN INMATE’S VIEW OF KIRKLAND JAIL (PHOTOS) | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
JUANITA INN MAY PROVIDE WEEKDAY LUNCH SERVICE | 24 |
January 17, 1973 |
HOMEMADE BREAD, SOUPS, HIGHLIGHT MENU AT FROSTY’S | 24 |
January 17, 1973 |
DINING AND DANCING AT PEAR TREE INN | 25 |
January 17, 1973 |
IRON GATES’ CASUAL DINING MAY BE EXTENDED SOON | 25 |
January 17, 1973 |
GAME TABLES OFFER SPORT AT DRISCOLL’S | 26 |
January 17, 1973 |
MEAT FIRM UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP (KIRKLAND MEAT DISTRIBUTORS) | 32 |
January 17, 1973 |
PUBLIC SHOULD INSIST ON UNBIASED NEWS, CHAMBER TOLD | 20 |
January 17, 1973 |
MOTHERS’ MARCH SLATED FOR JAN 25 | 21 |
January 17, 1973 |
‘WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF MY CHILD?’ IS CRUCIAL QUESTION | 21 |
January 17, 1973 |
MANDATORY EDUCATION ACT POSES PROBLEM FOR LWSD | 10 |
January 17, 1973 |
ARE SCHOOL BOARD, TEACHERS, HEADED FOR NEW DISPUTE? | 10 |
January 17, 1973 |
JOANNE MEYER, THOMAS SCHULTZ | 22 |
January 17, 1973 |
DENISE RICHARDSON, GLENN FEHLER | 22 |
January 17, 1973 |
KAREN BRANT, MARK CARTON | 22 |
January 17, 1973 |
JUDITH CRISS, DON DUNHAM | 22 |
January 17, 1973 |
DON’T BURN THAT STACK OF RUBBER TIRES – IT’S ILLEGAL! | 4 |
January 17, 1973 |
EAST SIDE LONESOME FOR AIR INSPECTOR | 4 |
January 17, 1973 |
REMEMBER KING’S BIRTH, PARENT ASKS | 10 |
January 17, 1973 |
PARTY TO CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR | 32 |
January 17, 1973 |
‘I’M MY OWN MAN,’ SENATOR DECLARES (JONES, JOHN) | 8 |
January 17, 1973 |
RADIO ROLE HELPED LAUNCH REP FREEMAN INTO POLITICS (FREEMAN, KEMPER JR) | 8 |
January 17, 1973 |
COUNCIL BRIEFS: EVERGREEN HOSPITAL MAY NOT BE ANNEXED | 16 |
January 17, 1973 |
COUNCIL APPROVES FINAL ASSESSMENTS | 16 |
January 17, 1973 |
EAST SIDE TO RECEIVE AID UNITS | 11 |
January 17, 1973 |
INTERVIEWERS NEEDED FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES SURVEY | 22 |
January 17, 1973 |
PARTY TO CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR | 32 |
January 17, 1973 |
ARE SCHOOL BOARD, TEACHERS, HEADED FOR NEW DISPUTE? | 10 |
January 17, 1973 |
OFFICE-MARINA REDESIGNED WITH PUBLIC ACCESS TO LAKE | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
KIRKLAND, REDMOND JAILS EARN ‘GOOD’ STATE RATING | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
AN INMATE’S VIEW OF KIRKLAND JAIL (PHOTOS) | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
GERMAN SHEPHERD SHOT AND KILLED ON ROSE HILL | 4 |
January 17, 1973 |
INQUEST SET IN SHOOTING | 20 |
January 17, 1973 |
DUKE IS SOLDIER’S BEST FRIEND IN DANANG (SHAW, MARK) | 5 |
January 17, 1973 |
EDWARDS, ALBERT GLEN ‘TURK’ | 23 |
January 17, 1973 |
DANIELSON, LULU | 23 |
January 17, 1973 |
CHARBONEAU, IVA | 23 |
January 17, 1973 |
MCKAY, HELFREDA | 23 |
January 17, 1973 |
HOSKING, WILLIAM | 23 |
January 17, 1973 |
BIESEMEIER, HENRY | 23 |
January 17, 1973 |
BERKEY, EMMA | 23 |
January 17, 1973 |
STATE-COUNTY GOP SQUABBLE WAS OVER POWER, NOT CHOICE | 8 |
January 17, 1973 |
JOURNAL EDITORIAL, AD DEPTS GAIN NEW STAFF MEMBERS | 19 |
January 17, 1973 |
HALLMARK NAMES VP (HAHN, BILL) | 32 |
January 17, 1973 |
KIRKLAND OUTFIELDER FOURTH PICK IN BASEBALL WINTER DRAFT (ROBINSON, MIK | 17 |
January 17, 1973 |
WOMEN WANT IN: INTEREST IN WOMEN’S SOFTBALL IS INCREASING | 17 |
January 17, 1973 |
BALL FIELD PLAN SUBMITTED TO PARK BOARD | 11 |
January 17, 1973 |
ELIMINATION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC PROPOSED IN CENTRAL KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
SIMONDS RESIDENTS WIN FIGHT FOR IMPACT STATEMENT | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
WORK TO START ON REDMOND CBD BYPASS | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
155 ON FINN HILL ASK NE 132ND GUARD RAIL (LETTER FROM KELLY, SUSAN) | 2 |
January 17, 1973 |
WUTC OKAYS GENERAL TEL RATE INCREASE | 1 |
January 17, 1973 |
30-YEAR-OLD TEMPORARY TELEPHONE TAX ON WAY OUT | 5 |
January 17, 1973 |
PUGET POWER RATE PLEA TO BE HEARD | 19 |
January 24, 1973 |
2 KIRKLAND WOMEN HAVE CHORUS ROLES … (BLUECHEL, AYLENE / MARTIN, BETTY) | 27 |
January 24, 1973 |
WHEN BUSINESS IS SLOW, TRY REFLECTING ON YOUR INNER SELF (HARGRAVE, DAN) | 14 |
January 24, 1973 |
JOIE DE VIVRE IS ANSWER (SHELTS, KAY) | 19 |
January 24, 1973 |
NEW FLIGHT ATTENDANT (PHOTO OF CLEMENT, KIM) | 19 |
January 24, 1973 |
ROBERT GILMOR HONORED AT 90TH BIRTHDAY PARTY | 19 |
January 24, 1973 |
TO REPRESENT YACHT LADIES (MCDONALD, MRS BUD) | 19 |
January 24, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (MEANS, MARGARET) | 20 |
January 24, 1973 |
CLOWN PUTS AWAY GREASE PAINT, SHOES (SWAIN, BILL) | 27 |
January 24, 1973 |
HUGE TOTEM-SIGN MARKS NEW CENTER (PHOTO) | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
NORKIRK PTSA BACKS BUILDING BONDS (LETTER) | 2 |
January 24, 1973 |
BUSINESS MEN WEIGH CBD BYPASS IDEA | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
HUGE TOTEM-SIGN MARKS NEW CENTER (PHOTO) | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
LAMONTS TO ANCHOR TOTEM LAKE CENTER | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
PROPOSED NE 85TH SHOPPING CENTER RUNS INTO SNAG | 5 |
January 24, 1973 |
MAKE UP ARTIST AT BETTY’S | 27 |
January 24, 1973 |
BUSINESS MEN WEIGH CBD BYPASS IDEA | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
IDEAL DAY CARE MOTHER IS A WARM, RESPONSIBLE PERSON | 19 |
January 24, 1973 |
AREA PLATS SLATED FOR COUNTY HEARINGS | 22 |
January 24, 1973 |
COMMERCIAL LAND USES REQUESTED | 30 |
January 24, 1973 |
VO-TECH CENTER OFFERS STATE FINANCING, LOCAL CONTROL | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
SCHOOL ISSUES FACE VALIDATION FIGHT | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
NEGOTIATORS AGREE AGAIN | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
IT MAY BE MIDDLE-AGED, BUT LAKEVIEW SCHOOL IS BUSTLING | 6 |
January 24, 1973 |
NICOLE REES, STEVEN HANSON | 20 |
January 24, 1973 |
SUSAN STROMBERG, JEFFREY HILL | 20 |
January 24, 1973 |
KATHRYN STARK, CRAIG CONVERY | 20 |
January 24, 1973 |
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION PLANNED | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
PLANNING DEPARTMENT HAS NEW DESIGNATION | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
PET LICENSE FEES GO UP NEXT WEEK | 5 |
January 24, 1973 |
GRAEF LEAVING HERE TO HEAD PARK DEPARTMENT IN CHENEY (GRAEF, DOUG) | 6 |
January 24, 1973 |
EVERGREEN GETS EMERGENCY RADIOS | 22 |
January 24, 1973 |
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION PLANNED | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
ROCKET RESEARCH SALES DROP BY $1,236,980 FOR 1972 | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
JUANITA BAY CITIZENS APPEAL ON GRADING PERMIT TO BEGIN | 5 |
January 24, 1973 |
NEGOTIATORS AGREE AGAIN | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
BOAT LAUNCHING RAMPS NEEDED | 22 |
January 24, 1973 |
BURGLARS PLY WEST-OF-MARKET | 22 |
January 24, 1973 |
KINGSGATE LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION SLATED | 30 |
January 24, 1973 |
KIRKLANDER NEEDS BLOOD FOR SURGERY (COMPTON, GEORGE) | 8 |
January 24, 1973 |
SIOUX CHIEF HONORED (RUNNINGBEAR, DALE) | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
LANKSBURY, CLAYTON | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
REID, FRED | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
GREEN, MARIE | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
NIEMALA, HENRY | 4 |
January 24, 1973 |
EIGHT APPLY FOR COUNCIL POSITION | 6 |
January 24, 1973 |
JONES FACES 3 ELECTION CAMPAIGNS IN AS MANY YEARS | 26 |
January 24, 1973 |
EAST SIDE JOURNAL AMATEUR PHOTO CONTEST (PHOTOS) | 7 |
January 24, 1973 |
SOCCER: BIGGEST SPORTS GROUP ON EAST SIDE | 17 |
January 24, 1973 |
BOAT LAUNCHING RAMPS NEEDED | 22 |
January 24, 1973 |
OPEN WAY MOVES IN COMMUNAL DIRECTION | 18 |
January 24, 1973 |
BOAT LAUNCHING RAMPS NEEDED | 22 |
January 24, 1973 |
METRO ADDS MORE STOPS, PHONES | 23 |
January 24, 1973 |
METRO TRANSIT IS GETTING IT TOGETHER | 23 |
January 24, 1973 |
BUSINESS MEN WEIGH CBD BYPASS IDEA | 1 |
January 24, 1973 |
MARKET ST UNDERGROUNDING TO CONTINUE THREE WEEKS | 5 |
January 24, 1973 |
WEATHER DELAYS TREE PLANTING | 23 |
January 31, 1973 |
RABBIT BREEDER BRINGS MARAUDING DOGS TO JUSTICE (FOSSBERG, PAUL) | 7 |
January 31, 1973 |
KIRKLAND MAN NAMED BIG BROTHER OF YEAR (MICHALAK, BOB) | 13 |
January 31, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (LIU, C H) | 18 |
January 31, 1973 |
OFFICE-MARINA PROPOSAL TO GO BEFORE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY | 5 |
January 31, 1973 |
MCEVOY-ROGERS LUMBER PROPERTY IS SOLD | 28 |
January 31, 1973 |
LAKE WASHINGTON, NORKIRK HEAD PROPOSITION 2 LIST | 2 |
January 31, 1973 |
PUGET SOUND PLAN, COUNTY ZONING CLASH FOR EVERGREEN EAST | 1 |
January 31, 1973 |
KINGSGATE PLUMBING COULD HAVE OPPOSITION | 7 |
January 31, 1973 |
ROSE HILL BUTCHER BUYS MEAT MARKET | 28 |
January 31, 1973 |
RUSSIAN FOOD IS SPECIALTY OF NEW KIRKLAND RESTAURANT (RUSSIAN FANTASIA) | 28 |
January 31, 1973 |
KIRKLANDER DIES IN CRASH (STRAUME, EDGAR) | 6 |
January 31, 1973 |
TRAFFIC PATTERN CHANGE NEEDED DOWNTOWN | 5 |
January 31, 1973 |
DAY CARE CENTERS PROVIDE GROUP CARE, NOW BEING STUDIED | 17 |
January 31, 1973 |
SILVER SPURS AREA TO VOTE ON ANNEXATION TUESDAY | 1 |
January 31, 1973 |
LEVY GAZETTE (SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT) | 1A-4A |
January 31, 1973 |
LETTERS TO EDITOR | 5-Apr |
January 31, 1973 |
BUSINESS, LABOR ENDORSE VO-TECH | 2 |
January 31, 1973 |
LACKING EQUITABLE FORMULA, SCHOOLS RELY ON SPECIAL LEVIES | 2 |
January 31, 1973 |
RECORD VOTE NEEDED TO PASS SCHOOL ISSUES TUESDAY | 2 |
January 31, 1973 |
DEBORRAH SLOAN, WILLIAM TURNER | 18 |
January 31, 1973 |
A COUNCILWOMAN OFFERS SOME HARSH WORDS ABOUT KIRKLAND (FROLICH, JUDIT | 4 |
January 31, 1973 |
OFFICE-MARINA PROPOSAL TO GO BEFORE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY | 5 |
January 31, 1973 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD MOVES | 19 |
January 31, 1973 |
CHINESE NEW YEAR IS A TIME OF HAPPINESS AND FEASTING | 22 |
January 31, 1973 |
OFFICE-MARINA PROPOSAL TO GO BEFORE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY | 5 |
January 31, 1973 |
NEW COURT COMMISSIONER ACCEPTS CHANGE … (QUINN, NORMAN) | 1 |
January 31, 1973 |
KINGSGATE HOME HIT | 7 |
January 31, 1973 |
POLICE SHOOTING JUSTIFIED | 9 |
January 31, 1973 |
DRILL REPORTED TAKEN FROM ROSE HILL HOME | 24 |
January 31, 1973 |
HOLD-UP MEN TAKE $800 | 25 |
January 31, 1973 |
YOUNGSTERS CONFESS TO BURGLARIES | 25 |
January 31, 1973 |
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER CONTROL QUESTIONED | 6 |
January 31, 1973 |
DOCTORS, DENTIST, NATUROPATH SPEAK OUT FOR ACUPUNCTURE | 21 |
January 31, 1973 |
NOW NO OTHER MOTHERS WILL HAVE TO GO THROUGH THAT (SKODJE, BETTY) | 1 |
January 31, 1973 |
HOW EASTSIDERS VIEW THE CEASEFIRE | 23 |
January 31, 1973 |
THE MAILMAN IS A WOMAN (HARIG, JUANITA) | 17 |
January 31, 1973 |
PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS INCLUDE STUDENTS, CPA | 25 |
January 31, 1973 |
ARTIFICIAL OR NATURAL SURFACES BEST? | 16 |
January 31, 1973 |
PARKS ARE FOR WALKING SAYS NEW BOARD MEMBER (HIGGINS, DAN) | 21 |
January 31, 1973 |
TRAFFIC PATTERN CHANGE NEEDED DOWNTOWN | 5 |
January 31, 1973 |
HOSPITAL PARKING TO BE DISCUSSED | 7 |
January 31, 1973 |
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO ASK SAFETY SYSTEM ON LAKE SPAN | 23 |
January 31, 1973 |
LYN JOHNSON, LANCE BROWN | 18 |
February 7, 1973 |
THEREBY HANGS A TALE (PALMS, CAROLYN) | 14 |
February 7, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (WARD, MALOU) | 15 |
February 7, 1973 |
CITY COUNCIL APPROVES 7-STORY LAKE DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
February 7, 1973 |
SCHOOL CRUNCH HITS FINN HILL, JUANITA | 25 |
February 7, 1973 |
EVERGREEN EAST OPENING IS SET FOR 1976 | 1 |
February 7, 1973 |
LIQUOR STORE HAS NEW MANAGER (MYERS, GLADYS) | 28 |
February 7, 1973 |
‘NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS’ SAYS LUMBER COMPANY OWNER (MCEVOY-ROGERS) | 28 |
February 7, 1973 |
TOTEM LAKE MANAGER NAMED (OWEN, ANNE) | 28 |
February 7, 1973 |
SQUEEZING THROUGH CBD HOURGLASS (LETTER FROM OLMSTEAD, JERRY) | 2 |
February 7, 1973 |
COMMITTEE TO PROPOSE ACTION IN KIRKLAND CBD | 7 |
February 7, 1973 |
MAYOR SEES CBD AS TOP PRIORITY FOR ’73 | 7 |
February 7, 1973 |
BOARD OKAYS AGREEMENT, 3-1, OVER VEHEMENT OPPOSITION | 4 |
February 7, 1973 |
VICE-PRINCIPALS WIELD UNDUE POWER, STUDENTS COMPLAIN | 4 |
February 7, 1973 |
LWSD TO RECEIVE $90,000 | 9 |
February 7, 1973 |
TWAIN STUDENTS VISIT CAPITOL (PHOTO) | 15 |
February 7, 1973 |
FUND-RAISERS SHOULD SEND LWHS MUSICIANS TO HAWAII | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
FROST KINDERGARTNERS TRAVEL TO OPERA | 23 |
February 7, 1973 |
PAULA THONEN, STEPHEN TROUT | 14 |
February 7, 1973 |
LAURIE DOWDY, RANDALL WHITAKER | 14 |
February 7, 1973 |
MATTHEWS IMPATIENT WITH PACE OF LEGISLATURE PROCEDURE | 20 |
February 7, 1973 |
CITY COUNCIL APPROVES 7-STORY LAKE DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
February 7, 1973 |
GOALS ACCOMPLISHED, SHINSTROM DECLARES | 1 |
February 7, 1973 |
LANHAM RETURNED TO COUNCIL; OTHER APPOINTMENTS MADE | 7 |
February 7, 1973 |
DIFFERENT NEEDS CITED AS MOTIVE FOR NEW COUNTY | 6 |
February 7, 1973 |
BOARD OKAYS AGREEMENT, 3-1, OVER VEHEMENT OPPOSITION | 4 |
February 7, 1973 |
CITY COUNCIL APPROVES 7-STORY LAKE DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
February 7, 1973 |
REDMOND YOUTHS CHARGED WITH SERIES OF THEFTS | 1 |
February 7, 1973 |
LADY COP? – YES, SHE CARRIES A GUN (TORGERSON, LORIE) | 14 |
February 7, 1973 |
BURGLARS TAKE ENGINE, SAW | 24 |
February 7, 1973 |
TOTEM LAKE CENTER HIT BY BURGLARS | 25 |
February 7, 1973 |
WATCHES, RADIO TAKEN FROM STORE | 25 |
February 7, 1973 |
GROUND TO BE BROKEN FOR LIBRARY | 23 |
February 7, 1973 |
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER DIRECTOR RESIGNS (GRACE, KENNETH) | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
RIDGWAY, PALMA | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
BROWN, HELEN | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
SCHWENDT, JOHN | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
STEHLE, WALTER | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
ALMOND, ROBERT | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
DELACEY, ARTHUR | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
RILEY, SIDNEY | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
LEDBETTER, NAPOLEAN | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
LEGG, GEORGE | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
CRABTREE, VERNON | 19 |
February 7, 1973 |
SCOUTING PROGRAM HAS HAD TO KEEP PACE | 4 |
February 7, 1973 |
CINTREK FIELDS HAVE HEAVY USE FOR SOCCER | 17 |
February 7, 1973 |
CHURCH SCHOOL PUT CART BEFORE HORSE (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH) | 24 |
February 7, 1973 |
CITIZENS GROUP CALLS MEET TO REGAIN METRO FUNDS | 1 |
February 7, 1973 |
KIRKLAND BYPASS PROPOSAL IGNORES BASIC PLANNING RULES (BROWN, CHRIS) | 2 |
February 7, 1973 |
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO SEEK LOCAL INPUT FOR ACTION PLAN | 7 |
February 7, 1973 |
NEW PHONE RATES TAKE EFFECT | 1 |
February 7, 1973 |
DENISE WELCH, PAUL GIBLER | 14 |
February 14, 1973 |
YARROW BAY TEXACO – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
February 14, 1973 |
SCULPTURE HAS A NAME (SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER) | 2 |
February 14, 1973 |
BANK OF KIRKLAND DEPOSITS ROSE 49 PER CENT IN 1972 | 6 |
February 14, 1973 |
CUT HAIR AND WHISKERS BEFORE VISITING TAHITI (FERGUSON, WALT) | 4 |
February 14, 1973 |
HE CHOSE NAVY ‘WAY BACK’ (PUZ, MIKE) | 14 |
February 14, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (FULLER, SHARON) | 15 |
February 14, 1973 |
OLDER SCHOOLS NEED HELP, CAC TELLS BOARD | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
SCHOOL BUILDING PLANS FACE CURTAILMENT, RESCHEDULING | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
NORTHWEST COLLEGE TO BUILD MARRIED STUDENT HOUSING | 6 |
February 14, 1973 |
LOW BID ON FIRE STATION UNDER ESTIMATE | 13 |
February 14, 1973 |
INDUSTRY AND HOMES CAN EXIST SIDE BY SIDE, RESIDENTS PROVE | 12 |
February 14, 1973 |
OLSEN’S MARKET PLACE OPENS IN BELLEVUE | 6 |
February 14, 1973 |
EXPANSION ANNOUNCED (VERTECS) | 6 |
February 14, 1973 |
GIRL HURT IN FREAK ACCIDENT (GREENBERG, MARSHA) | 5A |
February 14, 1973 |
SILVER SPURS ANNEXATION VOTE FAILS | 8 |
February 14, 1973 |
INDUSTRY AND HOMES CAN EXIST SIDE BY SIDE, RESIDENTS PROVE | 12 |
February 14, 1973 |
CHAPPLE QUITS AS KANG FOOTBALL COACH (CHAPPLE, DOUG) | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
RECORD VOTE PASSES LEVY, BUT BOND ISSUES FALL SHORT | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
ACCREDITORS RATE LW SPEECH-HEARING PROGRAM AS PROFESSIONAL | 11 |
February 14, 1973 |
WILL YOU BE MINE? (PHOTO OF HANSEN, LORI) | 12 |
February 14, 1973 |
10 LWSD STUDENTS ATTEND JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT CONFAB | 13 |
February 14, 1973 |
DAD TAKES MOTHER’S PLACE AT PRESCHOOL | 14 |
February 14, 1973 |
JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS TO BE HEARD | 29 |
February 14, 1973 |
AT SANDBURG ELEMENTARY: YOU’LL FIND VOLUNTEERS, IDEAS – EVEN A FUTURE P | 32 |
February 14, 1973 |
KAREN KALICKY, DAVID PAYLOR | 15 |
February 14, 1973 |
REBECCA PERKINS, DARREL ULSH | 15 |
February 14, 1973 |
CHRISTINE ADKINS, JAMES WISE | 15 |
February 14, 1973 |
LOW BID ON FIRE STATION UNDER ESTIMATE | 13 |
February 14, 1973 |
HOUGHTON COUNCIL WANTS TO CONTINUE | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
CITY BOARD ‘WALKS SOFTLY BUT CARRIES A BIG STICK’ (BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT) | 12 |
February 14, 1973 |
MORE COUNTY-CITY COOPERATION COMING | 12 |
February 14, 1973 |
CASCADE COUNTY BILL RUNS AGAINST CONSOLIDATION TREND | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
MORE COUNTY-CITY COOPERATION COMING | 12 |
February 14, 1973 |
HOUGHTON COUNCIL WANTS TO CONTINUE | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
INDUSTRY AND HOMES CAN EXIST SIDE BY SIDE, RESIDENTS PROVE | 12 |
February 14, 1973 |
MAN HELD FOR ASSAULT INVESTIGATION | 6A |
February 14, 1973 |
JUANITA HOMES BURGLARIZED | 23 |
February 14, 1973 |
BCC RADIO STATION NOW ON AIR | 8A |
February 14, 1973 |
STAPLETON, BERNARD | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
WATTERS, WILLIAM | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
WEST, DONNA | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
BAKER, ANTHONY | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
BUCHOLZ, LOUISE | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
DIETZ, SARA | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
BEAN, JORDAN | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
PARKER, DULCIE | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
DAVISON, ROSS | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
HJELTE, EUNICE | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
TURNELL, IDA | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
HOLY FAMILY SCOUTS EARN AD ALTARI DEI | 16 |
February 14, 1973 |
YOUNG REPUBLICANS NAME WOMAN LEADER (SCHLAG, BARBARA) | 4 |
February 14, 1973 |
CHAMPIONSHIP TRAINING (PHOTO OF WHITCOMB, GEORG ANN) | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
11 GIRLS AIM FOR TRACK NATIONALS | 22 |
February 14, 1973 |
PARK IMPROVEMENT PLANS TO BE REVIEWED | 5A |
February 14, 1973 |
ADDITIONAL 150 PARKING SPACES POSSIBLE AT PETER KIRK PARK | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
METRO FINDS TRAFFIC INCREASE | 29 |
February 14, 1973 |
WILL STATUTE OR BUDGET WIN METRO ROW? | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
CITIZENS MEET TONIGHT TO DISCUSS POSSIBLE METRO LOSS | 29 |
February 14, 1973 |
ADDITIONAL 150 PARKING SPACES POSSIBLE AT PETER KIRK PARK | 1 |
February 14, 1973 |
MARKET STREET SHOULDER WORK NEXT | 5 |
February 14, 1973 |
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO START EAST SIDE ACTION FEB 22 | 13 |
February 14, 1973 |
BEVERLY ARMSTRONG, DAVID EDWARDS | 14 |
February 14, 1973 |
SUSAN MORNINGSTAR, MARC CHAMBERLAIN | 14 |
February 21, 1973 |
IF YOU’RE A DARN WOMAN: LET ‘EM KNOW YOU’RE NOT AFRAID (DYAR, BLANCHE) | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
MANAGER WAS THERE (HATHAWAY, MAY) | 15 |
February 21, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (WINDSHEIMER, HELEN) | 16 |
February 21, 1973 |
KIRKLAND BUILDINGS GOING UP – AND COMING DOWN | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
ACTIVITY FORETELLS BUILDING BOOM | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
RESTAURANT SITE (PHOTO OF MOSCOW RESTAURANT – FOG HORN SITE) | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
FIRE STATION BID AWARDED | 20 |
February 21, 1973 |
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING (PHOTO AT BRIDLE TRAIL DIVISION II) | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
PROGRAMS DEAL WITH FOOD PRICE CRISIS | 15 |
February 21, 1973 |
ANTIQUES USED IN DECOR FOR NEW LE PROVENCAL RESTAURANT | 22 |
February 21, 1973 |
15-YEAR-OLD BOY VICTIM OF GUN ACCIDENT (MCNEELY, DONALD) | 20 |
February 21, 1973 |
ACTIVITY FORETELLS BUILDING BOOM | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
LEGISLATION FORCING CHANGES IN PLANNING | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
EVERY KID’S AN ARTIST AT AUDUBON – AND THEY’RE ALL HUNG | 4 |
February 21, 1973 |
CYNTHIA REED, STEPHEN RALLISON | 15 |
February 21, 1973 |
JUANITANS PLANT TREES (PHOTO) | 5 |
February 21, 1973 |
LWHS STUDENTS PLANT SEEDLINGS | 17 |
February 21, 1973 |
BOOTS AND LACES PLAN JAMBOREE | 15 |
February 21, 1973 |
FIRE STATION BID AWARDED | 20 |
February 21, 1973 |
TAXPAYER NOT HEARD OFTEN ENOUGH, FREEMAN LAMENTS | 18 |
February 21, 1973 |
EAST SIDE LEGISLATORS OPPOSE VOC-TECH BILL | 22 |
February 21, 1973 |
YARROW OPEN SPACE PROJECT PROGRESSING | 21 |
February 21, 1973 |
HANDICAPPERS MOVE INTO INDUSTRY WITH SHELTERED WORKSHOP | 16 |
February 21, 1973 |
JUANITA BAY VALLEY RESIDENTS HAVE ALSO DONE MORE THAN COMPLAIN (LETTER | 2 |
February 21, 1973 |
JUANITANS PLANT TREES (PHOTO) | 5 |
February 21, 1973 |
SHIPYARD ACTION (PHOTO) | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
NEW JUANITA HOME BURGLARIZED | 5 |
February 21, 1973 |
TRIALS SET FOR WOODINVILLE GAMBLING RAID DEFENDANTS | 22 |
February 21, 1973 |
KIRKLAND MAN ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES | 26 |
February 21, 1973 |
CEREMONY MARKS START OF KINGSGATE LIBRARY | 20 |
February 21, 1973 |
EVERGREEN GENERAL SEEKS ACCREDITATION, END TO DEFICIT | 1 |
February 21, 1973 |
BIRDSEED SPROUTS IN EAR: ANOTHER EMERGENCY CASE | 20 |
February 21, 1973 |
HAMBLETON, DONALD | 17 |
February 21, 1973 |
OLSON, OSCAR | 17 |
February 21, 1973 |
HANDICAPPERS MOVE INTO INDUSTRY WITH SHELTERED WORKSHOP | 16 |
February 21, 1973 |
SCOUTS’ MEMBER ENROLLMENT RAISES FUNDS FOR PROGRAM | 22 |
February 21, 1973 |
STEVE WATSON NAMED FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICAN AS SPLIT END | 12 |
February 21, 1973 |
23 YEARS IN FOOTBALL IS ALL FOR DOUG CHAPPLE | 13 |
February 21, 1973 |
KANGS SURPRISE WITH FOURTH IN KINGCO WRESTLING | 13 |
February 21, 1973 |
DENNY CAMP PROJECT COULD GO IN ’74 | 5 |
February 21, 1973 |
CITY PARK PROGRAM USE UP | 6 |
February 21, 1973 |
LAND SOUGHT FROM STATE FOR BASEBALL | 13 |
February 21, 1973 |
YARROW OPEN SPACE PROJECT PROGRESSING | 21 |
February 21, 1973 |
CS LECTURER TAKES COMMUNITY INTO TALK | 14 |
February 21, 1973 |
CITIZENS GO TO OLYMPIA IN SUPPORT OF METRO | 14 |
February 21, 1973 |
148TH NE TO BE STATE HIGHWAY | 7 |
February 21, 1973 |
EAST SIDE DISTRICTS NOT IN JEOPARDY, REAMS SAYS | 22 |
February 21, 1973 |
ELLEN LARSON, HARLEY KUMPF | 15 |
February 21, 1973 |
KATHRYN BAILEY, WILLIAM WILBUR | 15 |
February 28, 1973 |
MR FAMILY CONCERT HAS THE ANSWERS (MOWBRAY, JOHN) | 1 |
February 28, 1973 |
WE’LL PRAISE THE LORD NO MATTER WHAT (NOLAN, GARY) | 1 |
February 28, 1973 |
TIME NOW FOR PROJECT (STRITMATTER, JOE) | 24 |
February 28, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (HIMES, CHRISTINE) | 25 |
February 28, 1973 |
CITIZENS TO STUDY SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAMS | 5 |
February 28, 1973 |
BAPTISTS TO OCCUPY NEW CHURCH IN JUNE | 7 |
February 28, 1973 |
SCHUCK’S AUTO SUPPLY OPENS IN KIRKLAND | 18 |
February 28, 1973 |
QUIXOTE CYCLE OPEN | 18 |
February 28, 1973 |
MAYOR APPOINTS COMMITTEE TO ADVISE ON KIRKLAND CBD | 1 |
February 28, 1973 |
SUNSHINE BALLOONS TO HELP RETARDED | 24 |
February 28, 1973 |
PATHWAYS MADE SAFER FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN | 7 |
February 28, 1973 |
PANEL DEFENDS JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
February 28, 1973 |
KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH HONORS 195 STUDENTS | 7 |
February 28, 1973 |
NO WINNER LOOMS IN BATTLE TO CONTROL VOC-TECH SCHOOLS | 17 |
February 28, 1973 |
GOLDEN ACORN WINNER TAKES TEACHING OUT OF CLASSROOM (MROZ, TONY) | 25 |
February 28, 1973 |
SCHOOL BOARD DELAYS SETTING OF JUNIOR HIGH ATTENDANCE LINES | 30 |
February 28, 1973 |
SUPERIOR REFINERIES, AIR POLLUTION BOARD HEARINGS SET | 30 |
February 28, 1973 |
FEBRUARY HEAT WAVE KEEPS KIRKLAND FIREFIGHTERS BUSY | 7 |
February 28, 1973 |
KIRKLAND MAN BECOMES PRESS SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR EVANS (FREDERICKSE | 5 |
February 28, 1973 |
EAST SIDE PROPOSALS FAIL TO SURVIVE LEGISLATIVE CUTOFF DATE | 22 |
February 28, 1973 |
MAYOR APPOINTS COMMITTEE TO ADVISE ON KIRKLAND CBD | 1 |
February 28, 1973 |
LOCKE TO ATTEND WORKSHOP | 6 |
February 28, 1973 |
WHAT DO YOU DO AFTER HEART ATTACK? | 6 |
February 28, 1973 |
NEW QUARTERS OPENED FOR PLANNED PARENTHOOD | 25 |
February 28, 1973 |
SUPERIOR REFINERIES, AIR POLLUTION BOARD HEARINGS SET | 30 |
February 28, 1973 |
JUANITA MEETING IGNORED PARENTS’ CONCERN (LETTER FROM TVRDY, JEAN) | 4 |
February 28, 1973 |
MEETING TO AIR PLANNING FOR JUANITA | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
ZONING ASKED FOR JUANITA | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
JUANITA BEACH WORK UNDERWAY | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
KIRKLAND TO FORM LAKE WASHINGTON ADVISORY GROUP | 23 |
February 28, 1973 |
CITY TO JOIN SAILBOATS EAST IN APPLYING FOR MOORAGE | 6 |
February 28, 1973 |
JUANITA BEACH WORK UNDERWAY | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
EAST SIDE BINGO: PLAYED WITH PASSION AMIDST LEGAL CONFUSION AND QUESTIO | 2 |
February 28, 1973 |
MAN HELD AFTER PLUGGING BATHTUB | 6 |
February 28, 1973 |
BURGLARS PREY ON JUANITA BEACH HOMES | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
COUNTY POLICE URGE BURGLARY PROTECTION | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
ROSE HILL HOME HIT BY BURGLARS | 23 |
February 28, 1973 |
NINE GUNS TAKEN IN BURGLARY | 23 |
February 28, 1973 |
SLIDING GLASS WINDOW IS BURGLARY ENTRY | 30 |
February 28, 1973 |
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER RESUMES OUTPATIENTS | 18 |
February 28, 1973 |
BAXTER, KENNETH | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
STARK, THILDA | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
LAHEY, JAMES | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
BARBER, BERTHA | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
LOVELESS, MYRL | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
LINN, WILLIAM | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
LOE, JENNIE | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
STREET, HILDA | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
DUNCAN, MAX | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
WALLACE, ADRON | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
MOORE, DOROTHY | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
DICKERSON, GLADYS | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
MCCORKELL, JOSEPH | 20 |
February 28, 1973 |
LEANING BARN WINS PHOTO PRIZE (PHOTO BY MENTZER, RANDY) | 19 |
February 28, 1973 |
EAST SIDE BINGO: PLAYED WITH PASSION AMIDST LEGAL CONFUSION AND QUESTIO | 2 |
February 28, 1973 |
FARMER, MCCASKEY HEAD FOR STATE AAA WRESTLING | 15 |
February 28, 1973 |
INTERNS WITH PARKS (FREIER, BOB / RUTLEDGE, JUDY) | 14 |
February 28, 1973 |
JUANITA BEACH WORK UNDERWAY | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
CITY TO JOIN SAILBOATS EAST IN APPLYING FOR MOORAGE | 6 |
February 28, 1973 |
FEDERAL SUBSIDY COULD BE ANSWER TO METRO DILEMMA | 5 |
February 28, 1973 |
KIRKLAND BUS LEAVES LATER | 6 |
February 28, 1973 |
CITIZENS LOBBY IN SUPPORT OF METRO | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
NO HIGHWAY FUNDS AVAILABLE TO LINK REDMOND, I-405 | 1 |
February 28, 1973 |
AGREEMENT SET ON ROAD REALIGNMENT | 6 |
February 28, 1973 |
STATE APPROVAL SOUGHT FOR JUANITA SLOUGH CROSSING | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
NE 120TH ST ON AGENDA | 21 |
February 28, 1973 |
POLE NO LONGER NEEDED (PHOTO OF TELEPHONE POLE) | 17 |
February 28, 1973 |
JANINE TALBOT, JAMES DAVIS | 24 |
March 7, 1973 | WILDERNESS CAMPING EXPERIENCE OFFERED THE INITIATE (STARK, BILL & PEG) |
22 |
March 7, 1973 | THE EYES TELL THE STORY (RICHEY, RUTH) | 22 |
March 7, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (EVERETT, ISABELLE) | 23 |
March 7, 1973 | SECOND HOSPITAL PARKING LOT OKAYED | 28 |
March 7, 1973 | BRYANT’S HARDWARE PROPERTY SOLD TO BEL-KIRK MOTORS | 1 |
March 7, 1973 | TOTEM CENTER KEYED TO NORTHWEST THEME | 28 |
March 7, 1973 | FIRE SAFETY ACTIONS AT KJH GOOD BEYOND ’75, SAYS CHIEF | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | OWNER EXPANDS FABRIC BUSINESS TO KIRKLAND (CALICO COTTAGE) | 28 |
March 7, 1973 | DRIVERLESS BUS ROLLS ACROSS SCHOOL GROUNDS – NO ONE HURT | 1 |
March 7, 1973 | COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES EXPANDING | 18 |
March 7, 1973 | ARBITRARY LAWS LIMIT NEIGHBORHOOD OPTIONS (LETTER FROM RUPLE, JOELYN) | 2 |
March 7, 1973 | CITY NOTIFIED OF HADLEY PROJECT APPEAL | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | HE’S AVAILABLE, JUANITA LEADER SAYS (STRAUSS, JOHN) | 1 |
March 7, 1973 | MEETINGS SCHEDULED TO ANSWER JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS | 1 |
March 7, 1973 | SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS JUNIOR HIGH ATTENDANCE BOUNDARIES | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | LWHS NINTH IN STATE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS | 5 |
March 7, 1973 | NOW IN SECOND YEAR, COMMUNITY SCHOOL LOOKS TO FUTURE | 24 |
March 7, 1973 | WENDY LITTLEFIELD, MELVIN COUGHLIN | 22 |
March 7, 1973 | JOANNE BACKSTROM, JOHN WISNIEWSKI | 22 |
March 7, 1973 | FIRE SAFETY ACTIONS AT KJH GOOD BEYOND ’75, SAYS CHIEF | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | THE EYES TELL THE STORY (RICHEY, RUTH) | 22 |
March 7, 1973 | JUANITAN GETS ACTION ON IMPROVEMENTS (HAENGGI, GLEN) | 5 |
March 7, 1973 | CITY NOTIFIED OF HADLEY PROJECT APPEAL | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT STOLEN | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | PRYING BURGLARS SLIDE INTO JUANITA HOMES | 5 |
March 7, 1973 | KIRKLAND RESIDENCE RANSACKED | 9 |
March 7, 1973 | KINGSGATE RESIDENCE BURGLARIZED | 28 |
March 7, 1973 | WILLIAMS, CATHERINE | 28 |
March 7, 1973 | POPE, PATRICK | 28 |
March 7, 1973 | YES APPEALING TO BUSINESS | 18 |
March 7, 1973 | SCOUTER SAYS: OPERATION REACH NOT A ONE-TIME PROGRAM (FINK, LEWIS) | 28 |
March 7, 1973 | SCOUTER WINS SILVER BEAVER | 28 |
March 7, 1973 | JOURNAL NAMED NATIONAL FINALIST | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | LITTLE LEAGUE BEGINS SIGNUPS SATURDAY; BUMPER STICKERS GO ON SALE AS W | 15 |
March 7, 1973 | FARMER 3RD, MCCASKEY 6TH IN STATE WRESTLING | 15 |
March 7, 1973 | WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF MARSH PARK? | 1 |
March 7, 1973 | TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION PRACTICED FOR THE RESULTS | 18 |
March 7, 1973 | METRO FUNDS GIVEN HOPE | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | CARNATION-DUVALL ROUTE ESTABLISHED | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | METRO ROUTE COULD LINK KIRKLAND-RENTON | 24 |
March 7, 1973 | DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND METRO BUS ROUTES IMPROVED | 24 |
March 7, 1973 | SUIT FILED TO STOP L.I.D. ON 148TH NE IN REDMOND | 1 |
March 7, 1973 | MARKET STREET CURB AND GUTTER PROJECT PROGRESSING | 4 |
March 7, 1973 | JUANITAN GETS ACTION ON IMPROVEMENTS (HAENGGI, GLEN) | 5 |
March 7, 1973 | MARKET STREET CHANGE ORDER APPROVED | 18 |
March 7, 1973 | CITY OKAYS PREPARATION OF BIDS ON UNDERGROUNDING | 18 |
March 14, 1973 | ROTARIANS HONOR DR MCKIBBEN SR, 94 | 18 |
March 14, 1973 | IN THE HARNESS AGAIN (LANHAM, LEE) | 19 |
March 14, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (MICHENER, MOLLY) | 21 |
March 14, 1973 | TIME RUNNING OUT FOR FRENCH HOME | 18 |
March 14, 1973 | EQUIPMENT DONATED (PHOTO AT KIRKLAND HEIGHTS APARTMENTS) | 26 |
March 14, 1973 | POP’S PLACE SETS OPENING | 25 |
March 14, 1973 | NEW EAST SIDE WELDING SHOP OPENS (WELDING EQUIPMENT CO) | 25 |
March 14, 1973 | AUTOMOBILE AGENCY LOSES OUT ON SIGN GOING OVER BUILDING | 25 |
March 14, 1973 | DECISION DELAYED ON PROPOSED MOTOR HOME BUSINESS | 26 |
March 14, 1973 | PLANNERS SEEK CITIZENS’ INPUT FOR JUANITA-KENMORE AREA | 1 |
March 14, 1973 | PLANNING COMMISSION MAKES TRAIL A TRACT REQUIREMENT | 2 |
March 14, 1973 | OPEN SCHOOL TRANSFERS START MONDAY | 1 |
March 14, 1973 | LW TO GRADUATE 12 HONOR STUDENTS | 4 |
March 14, 1973 | INVOLVEMENT KEEPS NORKIRK KIDS ON EDGE OF THEIR SEATS | 6 |
March 14, 1973 | PRESCHOOLS DIFFER WITH CHOICES OPEN | 19 |
March 14, 1973 | LYNN GILBERT, GARY HEITLAUF | 20 |
March 14, 1973 | CATHY WIRKKALA, RICHARD VERBARENDSE | 21 |
March 14, 1973 | ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT ASKED FOR MARINA | 7B |
March 14, 1973 | HOW RASCAL THE RACCOON BEAT CAPTIVITY RAP AND RETURNED HOME | 7 |
March 14, 1973 | LAKEVIEW PTA FASHION SHOW GETS BETTER AND BETTER EACH YEAR | 19 |
March 14, 1973 | COLMANS PLACE LOSS AT $250,000 | 7B |
March 14, 1973 | TWO DIE IN EARLY-MORNING HOTEL FIRE | 1 |
March 14, 1973 | KIRKLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT PROMOTES TWO TO CAPTAIN (RASMUSSEN / DECKER) | 26 |
March 14, 1973 | FIVE BUSINESSES CLOSED BY KIRKLAND HOTEL FIRE TUESDAY | 7B |
March 14, 1973 | PLANNERS SEEK CITIZENS’ INPUT FOR JUANITA-KENMORE AREA | 1 |
March 14, 1973 | ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT ASKED FOR MARINA | 7B |
March 14, 1973 | CITIZENS CAN APPLY TO SERVE ON SHORELINES COMMITTEE | 7 |
March 14, 1973 | $150,000 MARKET STREET CLAIM FILED | 1 |
March 14, 1973 | RESPONSE GOOD ON COUNTY NEIGHBOR WATCH PROGRAM | 1 |
March 14, 1973 | CITIZEN SUIT UPHELD AGAINST HOSPITAL | 1 |
March 14, 1973 | BURGLARS HIT JUANITA HOME | 14 |
March 14, 1973 | BURGLARS HIT SEVERAL ROSE HILL RESIDENCES | 14 |
March 14, 1973 | WOMAN DIES AT RESIDENCE (VIGNOLI, MARJORIE) | 14 |
March 14, 1973 | RESIDENCES BURGLARIZED | 18 |
March 14, 1973 | 15 PLANTS STOLEN | 26 |
March 14, 1973 | RASMUSSEN, MARGARET | 24 |
March 14, 1973 | VIGNOLI, MARJORIE | 24 |
March 14, 1973 | KISSINGER, LUCY | 24 |
March 14, 1973 | WRIGHT, ORVILLE | 24 |
March 14, 1973 | VOLUNTEER RECALLS YEARS IN GIRL SCOUTING (SWIFT, COLLEEN) | 14 |
March 14, 1973 | PUBLIC SAYS KEEP MARSH PARK DEVELOPMENT MINIMAL | 18 |
March 14, 1973 | SPECIAL METRO PASS IS POPULAR | 7B |
March 14, 1973 | METRO COUNCILMEN BELIEVE FUNDS WILL BE RESTORED | 6 |
March 14, 1973 | CAROL HILTNER, SCOTT RUSH | 20 |
March 14, 1973 | HOLLY HUSS, DANIEL SOLBERG | 20 |
March 21, 1973 | CROWN WILL BE BIG AND RED (ROSE, LINDA) | 17 |
March 21, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (CARLSON, BETTY) | 18 |
March 21, 1973 | KIRKLAND MISS IS NAMED MISS JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT (VOGEL, LORI) | 27 |
March 21, 1973 | ’73 BUILDING ACTIVITY SURGES AHEAD OF ’72 | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | FOGHORN DESIGNED FOR WATERFRONT SITE | 7 |
March 21, 1973 | HERFY’S TO BUILD ON CENTRAL | 7 |
March 21, 1973 | MODERNIZATION SHOULD FOLLOW LWHS ADDITIONS, GROUP SAYS | 5 |
March 21, 1973 | PARENTS’ PRIORITIES ASKED ON PLANS FOR NEW JUNIOR HIGH | 21 |
March 21, 1973 | HOME SALES IN FEBRUARY TOP OLD EAST SIDE MARK | 7 |
March 21, 1973 | OFF-STREET PARKING WAIVER PASSED TO AID FIRE VICTIMS | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | STORELESS MERCHANTS WOULD RATHER STAY IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | FOGHORN DESIGNED FOR WATERFRONT SITE | 7 |
March 21, 1973 | HERFY’S TO BUILD ON CENTRAL | 7 |
March 21, 1973 | ’73 BUILDING ACTIVITY SURGES AHEAD OF ’72 | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | RESIDENTS CAN HELP SHAPE AREA’S FUTURE | 6 |
March 21, 1973 | ROSE HILL STUDENT STATION IS ON THE AIR | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | BCC VO-TECH GRADS DON’T NEED TO POUND PAVEMENT | 4 |
March 21, 1973 | STUDENTS ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT VO-TECH PROGRAM | 4 |
March 21, 1973 | TWO-MAN SYSTEM TO CONTINUE IN SCHOOL BOARD NEGOTIATIONS | 5 |
March 21, 1973 | MATH GAME TAKES BOARD BY SURPRISE | 5 |
March 21, 1973 | COALITION FORMED TO SEEK RELIEF FROM SPECIAL LEVIES | 5 |
March 21, 1973 | KATHY ANN CARLSON, WESLEY MCGEE | 17 |
March 21, 1973 | JO ANNE NORCIA, ALAN P NEEL | 17 |
March 21, 1973 | KATHRYN ANDERSON, JEFFREY LANE | 17 |
March 21, 1973 | OFF-STREET PARKING WAIVER PASSED TO AID FIRE VICTIMS | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | SAND AND GRAVEL PIT DECISION DUE | 6 |
March 21, 1973 | PRAY FOR RAIN (PHOTO OF JUANITA BEACH PARK) | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | HOMES HIT BY BURGLARIES | 6 |
March 21, 1973 | BIKE TAKEN FROM HOME | 28 |
March 21, 1973 | CANDLES STOLEN | 28 |
March 21, 1973 | ROSE HILL STUDENT STATION IS ON THE AIR | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | ROSENHAN, CHARLES | 24 |
March 21, 1973 | AVENELL, ARTHUR | 24 |
March 21, 1973 | PATTY, OLLIS | 24 |
March 21, 1973 | BROWN, CHRIS | 24 |
March 21, 1973 | WERNER, MARTHA | 24 |
March 21, 1973 | SCHIMMEYER, STEVE | 24 |
March 21, 1973 | MONTGOMERY, MARIAN | 24 |
March 21, 1973 | QUISENBERRY, EDNA | 24 |
March 21, 1973 | PRAY FOR RAIN (PHOTO OF JUANITA BEACH PARK) | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | $123,300 WILL BE SOUGHT FOR MARSH PARK | 7 |
March 21, 1973 | FULL-GROWN CHURCH MOVES INTO COMMUNITY (EVANGEL TEMPLE CHURCH) | 7 |
March 21, 1973 | FREIGHT RATE UP AGAIN | 7 |
March 21, 1973 | METRO TO CONSIDER ROUTE CHANGES | 2 |
March 21, 1973 | OFF-STREET PARKING WAIVER PASSED TO AID FIRE VICTIMS | 1 |
March 21, 1973 | BETTY SEYMOUR, SCOTT ANDERSON | 17 |
March 21, 1973 | KATHLEEN RAINS, LARRY POWELL | 17 |
March 28, 1973 | THEATRE EAST REBORN FOR THE YOUNG | A14 |
March 28, 1973 | SU EXECUTIVE ON WAY UP (PHEASANT, PATRICK) | B1 |
March 28, 1973 | JAPANESE STUDENT AT LWHS DIDN’T MISS OUT ON BASEBALL, AFTER ALL (AOYAMA, | B3 |
March 28, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (ANSTETT, AGNES) | B3 |
March 28, 1973 | STATE REMANDS HADLEY OFFICE-MARINA PERMIT TO HEARING | A1 |
March 28, 1973 | TOTEM MALL NEAR COMPLETION (PHOTO) | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | DEMOLITION NEAR FOR OLD FRENCH HOUSE | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | FAMILIES MOVING INTO LENDEMAIN | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | LE PROVENCAL OBTAINS LICENSE | A14 |
March 28, 1973 | TOTEM LAKE MERCHANTS FORM ASSOCIATION | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | EAST SIDE CHAMBERS COORDINATE EFFORTS | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | 100 PARENTS JOIN KJH ‘RAP’ SESSION | A1 |
March 28, 1973 | LWSD BEGINS NEGOTIATIONS AGAIN MONDAY | A1 |
March 28, 1973 | HAYMAN TO STEP DOWN AFTER SIX YEARS ON BCC BOARD | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | JAPANESE STUDENT AT LWHS DIDN’T MISS OUT ON BASEBALL, AFTER ALL (AOYAMA, | B3 |
March 28, 1973 | SLOUGH PROPOSED FOR DRAINAGE STUDY | A4 |
March 28, 1973 | DEFINITION OF CITY PRIORITIES, WISH LIST ASKED | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | REDMOND FIRST TO ACT ON EAST SIDE 911 | A1 |
March 28, 1973 | OIL REFINERY SHUT DOWN BY COURT (SUPERIOR REFINERIES) | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | SLOUGH PROPOSED FOR DRAINAGE STUDY | A4 |
March 28, 1973 | REAMS SUPPORTS SLOUGH DEVELOPMENT | A4 |
March 28, 1973 | THEY KEEP CUTTING JUANITA UP, BUT IT WON’T JUST STOP GROWING | A5 |
March 28, 1973 | LWSD BEGINS NEGOTIATIONS AGAIN MONDAY | A1 |
March 28, 1973 | STATE REMANDS HADLEY OFFICE-MARINA PERMIT TO HEARING | A1 |
March 28, 1973 | TRAFFIC COUNTERS STOLEN | A18 |
March 28, 1973 | COLOR TV, STEREO TAKEN FROM HOME | A5 |
March 28, 1973 | OIL REFINERY SHUT DOWN BY COURT (SUPERIOR REFINERIES) | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | ARMED MEN ROB STATION | C4 |
March 28, 1973 | HOSPITAL HELISTOP APPROVAL NEAR | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | RALLS, ALICE | C4 |
March 28, 1973 | BASHOR, ETHEL | C4 |
March 28, 1973 | OMLEY, KRISTINE | C4 |
March 28, 1973 | MAGNUSON, ALFRED | C4 |
March 28, 1973 | FITCH, MARY | C4 |
March 28, 1973 | TOTEM LAKE MERCHANTS FORM ASSOCIATION | A6 |
March 28, 1973 | NEWCOMERS CLUB FORMS | B1 |
March 28, 1973 | SENSITIVE LOOK AT VIOLINIST’S HANDS WINS PHOTO PRIZE (STENNING, DOT) | B7 |
March 28, 1973 | REBELS FINISH THIRD IN STATE | A1 |
March 28, 1973 | GIBBS RECORD 25 REBOUNDS LEADS JUANITA TO THIRD PLACE IN STATE AA | A15 |
March 28, 1973 | SEVEN TOTEM LAKE SWIMMERS GO TO AAU NATIONALS | A16 |
March 28, 1973 | WOMEN DESERT SIDELINES FOR THE SOCCER FIELD | B1 |
March 28, 1973 | U DISTRICT BUS SERVICE BEGINS | A18 |
March 28, 1973 | KINGSGATE MAN ASKS HIGHER PRIORITY FOR NE 132ND ST (ARNASON, ALLAN ) | A18 |
March 28, 1973 | UNDERWATER SEWER LINE CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN | A4 |
March 28, 1973 | WATER DISTRICT BOARD TO STUDY BILLING DATA | B8 |
March 28, 1973 | WATER DISTRICT 81 RECEIVES PAT ON BACK | B8 |
March 28, 1973 | CYNTHIA REED, STEPHEN RALLISON | B2 |
March 28, 1973 | SUZANNE WAITE, HAROLD WILEN | B2 |
April 4, 1973 | TOLD TO FIGHT, SHE DID (CHEW, AUDREY) | B2 |
April 4, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (MCAULIFFE, JO’ANN) | B6 |
April 4, 1973 | LANDSCAPER TO KEEP DATE AT WHITE HOUSE (HESSELROTH, LEIF) | B6 |
April 4, 1973 | CAL APPROACHING BUILDING OWNERSHIP | B7 |
April 4, 1973 | BUSINESS AS USUAL – MARKETS PREDICT ABOUT MEAT BOYCOTT | A1 |
April 4, 1973 | COLMAN BUSY SIFTING ASHES SINCE RETURN | A1 |
April 4, 1973 | TO COLMAN’S OWNER: HALVERSON SELLS AFTER 50 YEARS | A1 |
April 4, 1973 | NOISE LEVELS ACCEPTABLE ON PROPOSED TRACT (PATRICK PLACE) | A2 |
April 4, 1973 | CITY COUNCIL APPROVES PLAT DESIGN FOR PATRICK PLACE | B8 |
April 4, 1973 | NEW LW CLASS EXPLORES HEALTH SERVICES | A14 |
April 4, 1973 | WOMAN TAKES OVER COACHING REINS FOR BOYS’ TENNIS (MORTELL, BONNIE) | A15 |
April 4, 1973 | ADULT ED PROGRAM SEEKS EXPANSION | A17 |
April 4, 1973 | LWHS SENIORS PLAN BALL TO GET BACK TO TRADITION | A2 |
April 4, 1973 | NEW STATE LAW FORCING BIG CHANGES IN SPECIAL EDUCATION | B1 |
April 4, 1973 | SHUTTLE BUS TO HELP WIDEN CHOICE OF LW HIGH SCHOOLS | B8 |
April 4, 1973 | LORRIE ANN THOMAS, MYRON BERG | B2 |
April 4, 1973 | GAIL GRONLUND, JAY STACY | B2 |
April 4, 1973 | IS SOMEONE MISSING A COATI? | C1 |
April 4, 1973 | KIRKLAND’S PROPERTY TAX RATE LEADS STATE’S CITIES AGAIN | A1 |
April 4, 1973 | HOW MUCH WILL PROPERTY TAXES RISE? NO ONE KNOWS | B8 |
April 4, 1973 | CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO ACCEPT AID CAR | A18 |
April 4, 1973 | CITY READY TO ASK STATE IF WATERFRONT PLAN WILL WORK | A6 |
April 4, 1973 | PROWLERS PREY ON PARKED AUTOS | A1 |
April 4, 1973 | BURGLARS SEEK HOME ENTERTAINMENT GOODS | A18 |
April 4, 1973 | CHURCH BURGLARS DEPLETE FOOD BANK | A2 |
April 4, 1973 | UNNOTED ACCIDENT REMAINS UNSOLVED | B8 |
April 4, 1973 | BURGLARS TAKE TAPES, BUT LEAVE TAPE DECK | B8 |
April 4, 1973 | STUDYING OTHER SITES: GROUP HEALTH WON’T APPEAL | A1 |
April 4, 1973 | WOUNDED KNEE ANALYSIS: INDIAN SPIRIT WILL WIN – DALE RUNNINGBEAR | A4 |
April 4, 1973 | WILLIAMS, JANET LEE | A14 |
April 4, 1973 | LAKE, FLORENCE | A14 |
April 4, 1973 | BOND, GRACE | A14 |
April 4, 1973 | ANDERSON, ORVAL | A14 |
April 4, 1973 | GREEN, LEWIS | A14 |
April 4, 1973 | WOERNER, COLEEN | A14 |
April 4, 1973 | HOW SPIFFY TOURING AND HOT AIR SOCIETY WAS BORN | C1 |
April 4, 1973 | SPICE YOUR VACATION WITH SPIFFY BIKE TOUR (SEXTON, DAVE) | C1 |
April 4, 1973 | LAKE WASHINGTON ROYALS TAKE STATE 13-YEAR-OLD JUNIOR SOCCER TITLE | A15 |
April 4, 1973 | BABE RUTH, LITTLE LEAGUE COST $31,447.36 IN 1972 | A16 |
April 4, 1973 | SEATTLE AVOIDING CONDITIONS OF DENNY PARK GIFT (LETTER FROM JONES, EDMU | A2 |
April 4, 1973 | AMNESTY ISSUE FINDS ITS WAY INTO CHURCH | A18 |
April 4, 1973 | NORTH ROSE HILL SEWER WORK BEGINS | C4 |
April 4, 1973 | TENNIS CLUB WOULD HAVE CITY SEWERS | A17 |
April 4, 1973 | NORTH ROSE HILL SEWER WORK BEGINS | C4 |
April 4, 1973 | DEBORAH SAGE, JOHN SMITH | B2 |
April 4, 1973 | PAMELA GAU, MARK JESSUP | B2 |
April 4, 1973 | PATRICIA MATTHEWS, RICHARD DUBOIS | B2 |
April 11, 1973 | KNUTSON CITED AS SELF-MADE, DEDICATED (KNUTSON, ART) | A1 |
April 11, 1973 | KIRKLAND IS HIS HOME TOWN (RICHARDSON, RON) | B2 |
April 11, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (STATKUS, CAROL) | B3 |
April 11, 1973 | RAISING THE ROOF (PHOTO OF TOTEM LAKE MALL) | A7 |
April 11, 1973 | TOTEM LAKE TO HAVE 3 PAY ‘N SAVE UNITS | A7 |
April 11, 1973 | FIRESTONE GOING TO THE HOGS | A7 |
April 11, 1973 | ENJOY – BUT REMEMBER (LETTER ABOUT FLOWER STEALING FROM DOUCETTE, CAR | A2 |
April 11, 1973 | FOOD BANK DONATIONS LAG BEHIND NEEDS OF COMMUNITY | A1 |
April 11, 1973 | VISIT TO MUIR ELEMENTARY HELPS DISPEL MISCONCEPTIONS | A17 |
April 11, 1973 | MUIR STUDENTS OFFER CANDID, INFORMED VIEW OF THEIR SYSTEM | A17 |
April 11, 1973 | SHOULD LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS OPERATE YEAR-AROUND? | A6 |
April 11, 1973 | LWSD WOULD BENEFIT FROM SJR 1 EFFECTS | A6 |
April 11, 1973 | LAKE WASHINGTON MUSICIANS READY FOR DREAM TRIP (PHOTOS) | B1 |
April 11, 1973 | ONLY MOST SEVERELY HANDICAPPED GO TO SPECIAL ED CENTER | B2 |
April 11, 1973 | NEW PAY SCALE AFFECTS 23 SCHOOL EMPLOYEES | C4 |
April 11, 1973 | JOANNE PODRAZA, MARK ANDERSON | B3 |
April 11, 1973 | JUDITH MANCI, GEORGE KNELL JR | B3 |
April 11, 1973 | JONI JOB, JAMES STILLIAN | B3 |
April 11, 1973 | DEBRA TURNER, DENNIS STUCKY | B3 |
April 11, 1973 | MARY CONNOLE, JOHN LOWBER | B3 |
April 11, 1973 | RECYCLERS GATHER 70,000-FOOT PILE OF BOTTLES | A7 |
April 11, 1973 | CITIZENS APPOINTED TO FIRST SHORELINES ADVISORY COMMITTEE | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | ‘FOOS’ BALL MYSTERY CLEARED UP | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | SLOUGH CROSSING, EXTENSION COULD BE CANCELED BY UAB | A1 |
April 11, 1973 | SAILBOATS PROPOSAL TO HAVE HEARING | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | CITIZENS APPOINTED TO FIRST SHORELINES ADVISORY COMMITTEE | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | BURGLARS EAT MEAT, TOO! | A1 |
April 11, 1973 | SUMP PUMP TAKEN FROM TRUCK | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | KIRKLAND POLICE ARREST MAN NEAR SCENE OF BURGLARY | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | NEIGHBOR WATCH AREA SET | C4 |
April 11, 1973 | 3 KINGSGATE VEHICLES ENTERED | C4 |
April 11, 1973 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL SHOWS LOSS FOR FIRST 10 MONTHS | A1 |
April 11, 1973 | EVERGREEN PLANS MEET WITH GROUP HEALTH | C1 |
April 11, 1973 | ONA, GUDRUN | A14 |
April 11, 1973 | DORNING, ROBERT SR | A14 |
April 11, 1973 | COOLEY, ELMA | A14 |
April 11, 1973 | ALBERTI, ALBERT | A14 |
April 11, 1973 | CRABTREE, HELEN | A14 |
April 11, 1973 | SORGENFREI, CARL | A14 |
April 11, 1973 | CHASE, GEORGIA | A14 |
April 11, 1973 | MATTILA, IDA | A14 |
April 11, 1973 | JOURNAL PRESS WOMEN WIN FIVE AWARDS IN STATE CONTEST | A1 |
April 11, 1973 | LYNN COLELLA SETS TWO NATIONAL SWIM RECORDS | A15 |
April 11, 1973 | LOCAL CLERGY DISCUSS MARRIAGE LEGISLATION | B7 |
April 11, 1973 | MARRIAGE ATTITUDES STILL THE SAME, MINISTERS SAY | B7 |
April 11, 1973 | SAILBOATS PROPOSAL TO HAVE HEARING | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | SLOUGH CROSSING, EXTENSION COULD BE CANCELED BY UAB | A1 |
April 11, 1973 | CITY TO REPLACE LIGHTING | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | CITY TO REPLACE LIGHTING | A4 |
April 11, 1973 | SEWER LINE WORK BEGINS (PHOTO) | C1 |
April 11, 1973 | DEBORRAH SLOAN, WILLIAM TURNER | B7 |
April 18, 1973 | ‘EASTER EGG’ HENS BRING COLOR TO FARM (STUDDARD, JENNIE) | A1 |
April 18, 1973 | WORLD TAKES NOTICE OF VERY CREATIVE GUY (ETHIER, GLEN) | A16 |
April 18, 1973 | READING IS THEIR CONCERN (MAJOR, BETTY / BURKE, MARY LOU) | B2 |
April 18, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (WENDT, PAT) | B2 |
April 18, 1973 | CHURCH SITE PROPOSED FOR ANTIQUE BUSINESS (JEHOVAH WITNESS) | A16 |
April 18, 1973 | COUNTY RULING THREATENS KAMIAKIN BUILDING SCHEDULE | A4 |
April 18, 1973 | EFFORT CONTINUES FOR COMMUNITY CENTER | B2 |
April 18, 1973 | COUNCIL ACTION COULD SAVE FRENCH HOME INDEFINITELY | A5 |
April 18, 1973 | CHURCH SITE PROPOSED FOR ANTIQUE BUSINESS (JEHOVAH WITNESS) | A16 |
April 18, 1973 | 13-STORY HIGHRISE PROPOSED ON NE 68TH | A1 |
April 18, 1973 | BUSINESS LICENSES COULD CURE VIOLATIONS | A5 |
April 18, 1973 | DETOUR TAVERN’S TOPLESS DANCING MAY BE SHORT-LIVED | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | JHS GIRL, 16, IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER FREAK ACCIDENT (VEDAA, KIM) | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | TWO SCHOOLS TO TRY NEW PLANNING SYSTEM | A4 |
April 18, 1973 | GRADE SCHOOLS WILL FEEL LACK OF SPECIAL ED FUNDS MOST | B1 |
April 18, 1973 | NEW SCHOOL FORMULA TO BENEFIT LWSD | B3 |
April 18, 1973 | JANICE KVAM, WILLIAM SCHOEN | B1 |
April 18, 1973 | CHRISTINE NILSON, JOEL MANGHAM | B1 |
April 18, 1973 | MARLYS COSBY, DONALD MELROSE | B1 |
April 18, 1973 | GAYLA ORRELL, ROBERT OWEN | B1 |
April 18, 1973 | SUPERIOR REFINERIES AIR POLLUTION PROBLEM NEARS END | A16 |
April 18, 1973 | ANTI-LITTER CREW AT WORK (PHOTO) | A4 |
April 18, 1973 | SOLUTION REQUESTED FOR PLAT DRAINAGE | B7 |
April 18, 1973 | MOSS BAY CELEBRATION HAS BEEN SET FOR JULY 13-15 | A1 |
April 18, 1973 | FIREFIGHTERS SAVE VACANT FEED MILL (GLOBE FEED MILL) | B7 |
April 18, 1973 | KING RESIGNS FROM KIRKLAND, METRO COUNCILS (KING, ALBERT) | A5 |
April 18, 1973 | SUPERIOR REFINERIES AIR POLLUTION PROBLEM NEARS END | A16 |
April 18, 1973 | SAWDUST AND TOPSOIL COMPANIES MERGE (WESTERN SAWDUST / BASSETT GRO E | A16 |
April 18, 1973 | WAIT AND SEE POSITION TAKEN ON SLOUGH CROSSING, EXTENSION | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | SAILBOATS EAST STUDY ASKED | B8 |
April 18, 1973 | BOAT LAUNCHING RAMPS REPORT SET TOMORROW | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | KIRKLAND CRIME UP AGAIN IN 1972 | A1 |
April 18, 1973 | GIRLS REPORT MORALS OFFENDER | A2 |
April 18, 1973 | $400 RAFT TAKEN FROM JUANITA BEACH AREA | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | KINGSGATE 3 & 4 SET FOR NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH TRIAL | C4 |
April 18, 1973 | KIRKLAND TRAFFIC INJURIES UP 38% IN 1972 | C4 |
April 18, 1973 | LAWN MOWER STOLEN | C4 |
April 18, 1973 | BURGLARS TAKE SPEAKERS | C4 |
April 18, 1973 | LINDER, CLINTON | C4 |
April 18, 1973 | BERTCH, MABEL | C4 |
April 18, 1973 | BOYUNGS, MYRTLE | C4 |
April 18, 1973 | WALLS, LESLIE | C4 |
April 18, 1973 | JOURNAL STAFFERS WIN EIGHT NEWS, AD AWARDS | A1 |
April 18, 1973 | EAST SIDE BROKERS REPORT RECORD SALES | A16 |
April 18, 1973 | MARSH PARK PLAN MOVING | B7 |
April 18, 1973 | BOAT LAUNCHING RAMPS REPORT SET TOMORROW | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | SEATTLE TO RESPOND TO LETTER (JONES, EDMUND – DENNY PARK) | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | SOME PROBLEMS WON’T STAY OUTSIDE CHURCH | B8 |
April 18, 1973 | BOAT LAUNCHING RAMPS REPORT SET TOMORROW | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | WAIT AND SEE POSITION TAKEN ON SLOUGH CROSSING, EXTENSION | C1 |
April 18, 1973 | SUE HAGGARD, LUKE LUKOSKIE | B1 |
April 18, 1973 | DELMA MCBRIDE, DENNIS CONROW | B1 |
April 18, 1973 | TARA MCEACHERN, DAVID GARBER | B1 |
April 25, 1973 | SCHOOL TO BRING ART SHOW TO PARK | B7 |
April 25, 1973 | IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN, BOSSY (PHOTO OF CUNDY, JILL) | A1 |
April 25, 1973 | ROTARY NAMES WEDEKING AS BOY OF MONTH (WEDEKING, RON) | A5 |
April 25, 1973 | UNEQUIVOCALLY NOT A UNION (SHEELEY, LOUISE) | B1 |
April 25, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (BUSEK, YOHANNA) | B2 |
April 25, 1973 | KINGSGATE SHOPPING CENTER EXPECTED TO OPEN IN JULY | A6 |
April 25, 1973 | KAMIAKIN JH CONSTRUCTION TO START IN JULY | A1 |
April 25, 1973 | HOBBY SHOP OWNER LOOKS FORWARD (BOSTROM, FRED) | A6 |
April 25, 1973 | KINGSGATE SHOPPING CENTER EXPECTED TO OPEN IN JULY | A6 |
April 25, 1973 | TOPLESS TAVERN OWNER TELLS WHY | B4 |
April 25, 1973 | MOTHER, DAUGHTER KILLED IN COLLISION (YOUNG, PATRICIA / YOUNG, SHANNON) | A2 |
April 25, 1973 | KIM DIES; STUDENTS START MEMORIAL (VEDAA, KIM) | B4 |
April 25, 1973 | CHANGES IN DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND – WHAT DOES FUTURE HOLD? (OLD & NEW PHOT | A1 |
April 25, 1973 | HOW SHOULD DOWNTOWN CHANGE? KIRKLANDERS DON’T AGREE | A6 |
April 25, 1973 | DEFINING THE CBD | A6 |
April 25, 1973 | KINDERGARTEN ROUNDUP TUESDAY (PHOTO) | A5 |
April 25, 1973 | SATELLITE PROGRAM HELPS NARROW GAP IN SPECIAL EDUCATION | B1 |
April 25, 1973 | THOREAU IS UNCONVENTIONAL, BUT DID ANYONE SAY THAT’S BAD? | B6 |
April 25, 1973 | SUE ELDRIDGE, ROGER FRAZIER | B1 |
April 25, 1973 | DEBORAH STRAND, JOHN KEOUGH III | B1 |
April 25, 1973 | CLEANUP DAYS BEGIN TODAY | A2 |
April 25, 1973 | BLUE RIBBON WINNER (PHOTO OF LOUIS, BARBARA) | B3 |
April 25, 1973 | UNUSUAL EXPECTED AT KINGSGATE PET SHOW | C1 |
April 25, 1973 | FIRE DISTRICT ASKS WATER LINE INCREASE | B4 |
April 25, 1973 | CITY DECISION ON COUNTY VS REGIONAL 911 DUE SOON | A2 |
April 25, 1973 | CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE LAUNCHES STUDY OF LAKE WASHINGTON | A19 |
April 25, 1973 | OFFICIALS DECRY BOAT RAMP REPORT | A5 |
April 25, 1973 | CONFISCATED GUNS JUST RUST AWAY | A14 |
April 25, 1973 | STEREO, TAPE DECK STOLEN | A2 |
April 25, 1973 | VANDALS BREAK AUTO WINDOWS | A5 |
April 25, 1973 | BOY REPORTS THREAT AT FINN HILL JHS | B4 |
April 25, 1973 | BURGLARS TAKE RIFLE FROM APARTMENT | B4 |
April 25, 1973 | JUVENILES VANDALIZE CAR AT TAVERN | B6 |
April 25, 1973 | GROUP HEALTH TAKES OPTION ON NEW SITE | A1 |
April 25, 1973 | VEDAA, KIM | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | YOUNG, PATRICIA | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | YOUNG, SHANNON | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | BRITTAN, FLORENCE | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | HABERZETLE, ANDREW | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | MCLAUGHLIN, BERT | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | BURTON, EMMA | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | RERICK, THERESA | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | ROSE, VIRGINIA | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | NICHOLS, NELLIE | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | STARES, FLORENCE | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | JOHNSON, EVA | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | HARTSHORN, LAWRENCE | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | BROWNIES UNDERTAKE PARK PROJECT | A15 |
April 25, 1973 | GATES APPOINTED TO NEW ROTARY POST (GATES, JOHN) | A19 |
April 25, 1973 | RUNNER ON RAILROAD BOX CAR WINS APRIL PHOTO CONTEST (ANDERSON, STEVE) | A16 |
April 25, 1973 | 60-ACRE SPORTS COMPLEX PROPOSED NEAR REDMOND | A1 |
April 25, 1973 | OFFICIALS DECRY BOAT RAMP REPORT | A5 |
April 25, 1973 | CITY PARK DEPARTMENT HAS INTERN (DUMONT, JIM) | C4 |
April 25, 1973 | OFFICIALS DECRY BOAT RAMP REPORT | A5 |
April 25, 1973 | MARINA ASKS DRY STORAGE OF BOATS | A6 |
April 25, 1973 | KIRKLAND RIDERS UP DAILY METRO REVENUE 138% | C4 |
April 25, 1973 | AGENCIES RAP CITIZEN IMPACT ON SIMONDS ROAD | A1 |
April 25, 1973 | PUBLIC INPUT INVITED TO NE 132ND PLANS | B4 |
April 25, 1973 | TOTAL KIRKLAND WILL NE IN NEW GARBAGE CONTRACT | A2 |
April 25, 1973 | COUNTY TO INSTALL SEWERS FOR TREND HOMES | C4 |
April 25, 1973 | CHERI CARPENTER, DAVID KING | B2 |
April 25, 1973 | PAMELA BURTON, RUSSELL PETERSON | B2 |
April 25, 1973 | JOY BALOGH, BRADLEY HISLOP | B2 |
May 2, 1973 | POULTRY FARM USE EXTENDED (EWING, HOWARD) | A16 |
May 2, 1973 | LWHS GRAD ONE EXAMPLE OF PLANNING | A1 |
May 2, 1973 | MIDWIFERY BEING EXPLORED (CHALMERS, MIRIAM) | B2 |
May 2, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (MICHALAK, ALAN JOY) | B3 |
May 2, 1973 | FIRST LADY PRESENTS AWARD (PHOTO OF HESSELROTH, LEIF) | C6 |
May 2, 1973 | FAMILY STARTS OWN SUMMER YOUTH CAMP (MCKINLAY) | C8 |
May 2, 1973 | COLMAN’S OWNER BUYS HALVERSON’S | A5 |
May 2, 1973 | CONDOMINIUM PROPOSED WHERE HIGHRISE TURNED DOWN | A14 |
May 2, 1973 | WAY CLEARED FOR JUANITA APARTMENTS | C2 |
May 2, 1973 | TOTEM LAKE OPEN | A1 |
May 2, 1973 | PAY ‘N SAVE, ERNST MALMO OPEN TODAY | A5 |
May 2, 1973 | WHITE SWAN HAS NEW OWNER (WIEMAN, GEORGE) | C6 |
May 2, 1973 | DARBY’S REQUESTS LIQUOR LICENSE | C6 |
May 2, 1973 | STATE HIGHWAY, SHOPPERS DON’T MIX IN CBD | A4 |
May 2, 1973 | PENNY DRIVE ON FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS | C2 |
May 2, 1973 | PLATS ON HEARING AGENDA | B4 |
May 2, 1973 | SCHOOLS PLAN 2ND CAREER FAIR MAY 9 | A1 |
May 2, 1973 | FABULOUS LW KIDS HOME FROM HAWAII WITH HONORS | A15 |
May 2, 1973 | NOT MANY SCHOOLS ARE PROUD OF THEIR SWAMPS – BUT BELL IS | C3 |
May 2, 1973 | 3RD GRADE LEARNS ABOUT GHANA | C7 |
May 2, 1973 | INTERIM ENVIRONMENT POLICY PROPOSED FOR KIRKLAND | A1 |
May 2, 1973 | CROWDS THRONG MARYMOOR DURING OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY (PHOTOS) | B1 |
May 2, 1973 | MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FIRM TO MOVE TO YORK CENTER (PHYSIO-CONTROL) | C6 |
May 2, 1973 | WAS YARROW SITE ILLEGALLY CLEARED? | A1 |
May 2, 1973 | BOAT LAUNCH REPORT DEFENDED | B8 |
May 2, 1973 | KINGSGATE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH: THIS IS A CHANCE TO HELP OURSELVES | A1 |
May 2, 1973 | BURGLARS TAKE TV,, RADIO | A14 |
May 2, 1973 | VANDALS HIT PARK CONSTRUCTION SITE | A16 |
May 2, 1973 | MAN ACQUITTED (HAMILTON, HARLAN) | A16 |
May 2, 1973 | PATIENT BURGLARS ENTER ROSE HILL HOME | A2 |
May 2, 1973 | IF YOU’RE LOST, CALL THE MAN IN BLUE | B3 |
May 2, 1973 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL TOURS TO HIGHLIGHT HOSPITAL WEEK | B4 |
May 2, 1973 | GRAY, CISERO | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | VAN EATON, MARIAN | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | FORTHOFFER, VICTOR | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | OLSEN, ZOE | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | HARTSHORN, LAWRENCE | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | VOLDAL, ERLING | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | HINES, BERTHA | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | YOUNG, PATRICIA | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | YOUNG, SHANNON | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | ULRICH, BERTHA | A6 |
May 2, 1973 | JIM SADLER JOINS JOURNAL AD STAFF | A4 |
May 2, 1973 | MILLER SETS NATIONAL SWIM MARKS (MILLER, BOB) | B6 |
May 2, 1973 | BOAT LAUNCH REPORT DEFENDED | B8 |
May 2, 1973 | FISHERMEN ENJOY WAVERLY (PHOTO) | C7 |
May 2, 1973 | BOAT LAUNCH REPORT DEFENDED | B8 |
May 2, 1973 | METRO TO LINK KIRKLAND, EAST SIDE ON NEW ROUTE | A1 |
May 2, 1973 | OFFSTREET PARKING: ENFORCING THE LAW ONLY HURTS MORE | A4 |
May 2, 1973 | 148TH NE WIDENING WORK UNDERWAY | A7 |
May 2, 1973 | JO NORCIA, ALAN NEEL | B2 |
May 2, 1973 | STEPHANIE FREEMAN, WALTER PARTRIDGE | B2 |
May 2, 1973 | CHRISTINE ANN MCCOMB, MARK JOHNSON | B2 |
May 9, 1973 | 50TH WEDDING DATE HONORED AT EVERGREEN (DENHAM, MARY AND WILFORD) | A10 |
May 9, 1973 | COOPERATIVE SENIOR NAMED OUTSTANDING TEEN (HEITLAUF, DONALD) | A1 |
May 9, 1973 | PARKING IS IN GOOD HANDS (PETTER, BILL) | A10 |
May 9, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (LINCOLN, BETTY) | A11 |
May 9, 1973 | ‘TOSH’ WAS A NATURAL FOR APPOINTMENT (DAVIDSON, TATIANA) | A7 |
May 9, 1973 | KIRKLAND MAN LAUDS EFFORT TO SAVE LIFE (LUND, MARK) | C8 |
May 9, 1973 | SEWER DISTRICT AWARDS CONTRACT FOR NEW OFFICE | A5 |
May 9, 1973 | APARTMENT PIER RECEIVES CONDITIONAL APPROVAL | A18 |
May 9, 1973 | GRAND OPENING HELD FOR SOME AT TOTEM LAKE CENTER | B1 |
May 9, 1973 | ROWING ONE’S OWN BOAT CAN BE A PRETTY CHOPPY BUSINESS | C1 |
May 9, 1973 | TOTEM LAKE ANNEX DRAWS NO OBJECTIONS | A5 |
May 9, 1973 | KINGSGATE REZONE DENIED | B1 |
May 9, 1973 | MUIR PROGRAM RETAINED: JUANITA DROPS PLAN FOR ’73-74 | A1 |
May 9, 1973 | COMMUNITY SCHOOL PROPOSED IN JUANITA | A1 |
May 9, 1973 | HEARING SET ON MOVE TO ADD AMES LAKE AREA TO LWSD | A5 |
May 9, 1973 | THOREAU STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT ASTRONAUTS | C2 |
May 9, 1973 | WHAT DO MORE THAN 2000 OVER-25 WOMEN FIND AT BCC | C3 |
May 9, 1973 | JEANNE MCGILLIS, RICHARD O’NEILL | A10 |
May 9, 1973 | SANDRA MCGINNIS, ROGER SCHULTZ | A10 |
May 9, 1973 | DEBORAH LYMAN, JAY DANIELS | A10 |
May 9, 1973 | CITY COUNCIL TABLES ENVIRONMENTAL RULES | A5 |
May 9, 1973 | FIRE CALLS DOWN, AID CALLS UP | A1 |
May 9, 1973 | IS HOUGHTON COUNCIL NEAR END? | A1 |
May 9, 1973 | CITY COUNCIL TABLES ENVIRONMENTAL RULES | A5 |
May 9, 1973 | IS HOUGHTON COUNCIL NEAR END? | A1 |
May 9, 1973 | APARTMENT PIER RECEIVES CONDITIONAL APPROVAL | A18 |
May 9, 1973 | MARINA BOAT STORAGE RAISES MANY UNANSWERED QUESTIONS | A2 |
May 9, 1973 | BURGLARS RETURN TO ACTION | A2 |
May 9, 1973 | YOUTHS ADMIT TO ROSE HILL ARSON | A2 |
May 9, 1973 | JUANITA HOME BURGLARIZED | A5 |
May 9, 1973 | HOSPITAL SETS TEEN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM | A5 |
May 9, 1973 | HOSPITAL BOARD APPROVES EQUIPMENT | B1 |
May 9, 1973 | STRINGER, ALFRED | A11 |
May 9, 1973 | ENGLEBRY, ELEANOR | A11 |
May 9, 1973 | HARIG, FRED | A11 |
May 9, 1973 | SEMMENS, SUSIE | A11 |
May 9, 1973 | PEDERSON, HARRIET | A11 |
May 9, 1973 | PAIRS AND SQUARES ARE 25 YEARS OLD | C8 |
May 9, 1973 | KIRKLAND ORTHOPEDIC GUILD RECALLS 45 YEARS | A10 |
May 9, 1973 | JUANITA SECOND IN KINGCO GIRLS TRACK MEET | A12 |
May 9, 1973 | AIRPORT NEED MAY BE IMMEDIATE ON EAST SIDE | A1 |
May 9, 1973 | BOATING VISITORS ON OPENING DAY? | A1 |
May 9, 1973 | MARINA BOAT STORAGE RAISES MANY UNANSWERED QUESTIONS | A2 |
May 9, 1973 | SEWER DISTRICT AWARDS CONTRACT FOR NEW OFFICE | A5 |
May 16, 1973 | LEE JOHNSON CHEVROLET – 40TH ANNIVERSARY | A22 |
May 16, 1973 | 2 H&N EXECUTIVES IN NEW POSITIONS (CRUEA, GERALD / WALKINSHAW, WILLIAM) |
B8 |
May 16, 1973 | DALE LOHRER SURVIVES VISIT TO SOUTH AMERICA AS EXCHANGE STUDENT | B1 |
May 16, 1973 | COLUMBIA EXCHANGE STUDENT PITCHES FOR HER COUNTRY (ROA, GLORIA) | B1 |
May 16, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (CAMPBELL, JACKIE) | B2 |
May 16, 1973 | SECOND BABY IS ANOTHER FIRST (JEROME, RENEE) | A7 |
May 16, 1973 | PETER KIRK PARK TO REMAIN OPEN AREA; NO CITY HALL | C1 |
May 16, 1973 | CITY RULES IMPACT STATEMENT NEEDED FOR PROPOSED HIGHRISE | B4 |
May 16, 1973 | BEAUTY OF NEW TOTEM LAKE CENTER IMPRESSES FIRST SHOPPERS (PHOTOS) | A6 |
May 16, 1973 | HOBBY SHOP CAME TOGETHER (BOSTROM, FRED) | B1 |
May 16, 1973 | WHERE ARE MONEY, MANAGER FOR DOWNTOWN PROJECTS? | B3 |
May 16, 1973 | PLANNERS DON’S REQUIRE MOORAGE IMPACT STATEMENT | A9 |
May 16, 1973 | WHAT’S IN A CITY (PHOTO AT LAKEVIEW ELEMENTARY) | B6 |
May 16, 1973 | DROPPING PLAN SHOULD MAKE JHS PARENTS HAPPY | C1 |
May 16, 1973 | KIRKLAND AN ENVIRONMENTAL LEADER, CITY MANAGER SAYS | A1 |
May 16, 1973 | KIRKLANDER’S DREAM GOES UP IN FLAMES ON LAKE (BERES, A WARREN) | A18 |
May 16, 1973 | 40 YEARS COMPLETED: AL KING LEAVES PUBLIC SERVICE | A1 |
May 16, 1973 | PARK BOARD TO REVISE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN | C1 |
May 16, 1973 | PROMOTION ANNOUNCED (GIBSON, HAL) | B8 |
May 16, 1973 | JUANITA SLOUGH CROSSING GIVEN GO-AHEAD | A8 |
May 16, 1973 | PLANNERS DON’S REQUIRE MOORAGE IMPACT STATEMENT | A9 |
May 16, 1973 | HADLEY MARINA STATUS COULD CHANGE WITH IMPACT STATEMENT | B4 |
May 16, 1973 | TWO-YEAR STUDY MAY HAVE MISSED THE POINT (BOAT RAMP) | B4 |
May 16, 1973 | RESPONSE EXCELLENT FOR BEGINNING OF NEIGHBOR WATCH PLAN | A1 |
May 16, 1973 | POLICE CONTINUE SEARCH FOR SNIPER | A1 |
May 16, 1973 | POLICE ARREST MAN ON DRUG CHARGES | A2 |
May 16, 1973 | FINN HILL STUDENT CITED FOR POSSIBLE MARIJUANA SALE | A8 |
May 16, 1973 | WOMAN DISCOVERS MARIJUANA GARDEN ON ROSE HILL | B6 |
May 16, 1973 | YEAR-OLD EVERGREEN CELEBRATES WEEK | A7 |
May 16, 1973 | NURSES LIKE 10-HOUR 7-DAY SCHEDULE | A7 |
May 16, 1973 | PRENDERGAST, JAMES | B8 |
May 16, 1973 | LEONARD, FREDERICK | B8 |
May 16, 1973 | AVERY, ADDIE | B8 |
May 16, 1973 | CRANDON, JOHN | B8 |
May 16, 1973 | JOHNSON, JAMES | B8 |
May 16, 1973 | KEEFE, DOROTHY | B8 |
May 16, 1973 | PLAYERS WAIT IN LINE TO USE TENNIS COURTS; SPORT CONTINUES TO GROW | A22 |
May 16, 1973 | TWO-YEAR STUDY MAY HAVE MISSED THE POINT (BOAT RAMP) | B4 |
May 16, 1973 | PETER KIRK PARK TO REMAIN OPEN AREA; NO CITY HALL | C1 |
May 16, 1973 | PARK BOARD TO REVISE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN | C1 |
May 16, 1973 | CHARISMATIC MOVEMENT IN CHURCHES GROWS | A2 |
May 16, 1973 | KIRKLANDER’S DREAM GOES UP IN FLAMES ON LAKE (BERES, A WARREN) | A18 |
May 16, 1973 | TWO-YEAR STUDY MAY HAVE MISSED THE POINT (BOAT RAMP) | B4 |
May 16, 1973 | STATE AWARDS 520 CONTRACT | A1 |
May 16, 1973 | JUANITA SLOUGH CROSSING GIVEN GO-AHEAD | A8 |
May 23, 1973 | LEE JOHNSON – 40TH ANNIVERSARY | A20 |
May 23, 1973 | LET’S GET ACQUAINTED WITH TOTEM LAKE CENTER – GRAND OPENING | A7 |
May 23, 1973 | BANK AT TOTEM CENTER (SKETCH OF NB OF C) | A18 |
May 23, 1973 | WOMEN’S TRACK CATCHES ON (WHITCOMB, GEORGANN) | B1 |
May 23, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (MOELLER, ROSE) | B2 |
May 23, 1973 | KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH BACK IN CLASS (TERRACE HALL FIRE) | A1 |
May 23, 1973 | YOU CAN BURN A BUILDING, BUT NOT 50 YEARS OF MEMORIES (TERRACE HALL) | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | 70 FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE $1 MILLION BLAZE (TERRACE HALL) | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | A LONG WET NIGHT (PHOTOS OF FIRE AT TERRACE HALL) | A5 |
May 23, 1973 | KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH BACK IN CLASS (TERRACE HALL FIRE) | A1 |
May 23, 1973 | YOU CAN BURN A BUILDING, BUT NOT 50 YEARS OF MEMORIES (TERRACE HALL) | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | 70 FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE $1 MILLION BLAZE (TERRACE HALL) | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | A LONG WET NIGHT (PHOTOS OF FIRE AT TERRACE HALL) | A5 |
May 23, 1973 | APARTMENT PIER TO BE RECOMMENDED | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | RATIONAL OR NOT, OIL DEALERS QUESTION COMPANY RATIONALE | A1 |
May 23, 1973 | RAPHAEL’S WILL HAVE ANTIQUES | A6 |
May 23, 1973 | MOLLY WASSERMAN SPECIALIZES IN PERSONAL SERVICES | A6 |
May 23, 1973 | STYLING SHOP ADDS TO CENTER (JOHN PATRICK’S HAIR STYLING AND BOUTIQUE) | A6 |
May 23, 1973 | BRASS HORSE TO FEATURE ANTIQUES | A6 |
May 23, 1973 | ‘ALICE’ TO FOLK ART OFFERED AT UTILITY ROOM | A6 |
May 23, 1973 | FABRICS STORE HAS KNOW-HOW (MILLER, GINNY – FASHION FABRICS) | A6 |
May 23, 1973 | WHO MAKES TOTEM CENTER GO? EVERYONE! | A6 |
May 23, 1973 | ‘JOE’ TO RETURN WHEN KIRKLAND SHOE REOPENS | B4 |
May 23, 1973 | $600 FOR A NEW CHEVROLET – NO OPTIONS (LEE JOHNSON CHEVROLET) | B5 |
May 23, 1973 | OPEN HOUSE HELD FOR NEW SUNSET CHAPEL | B5 |
May 23, 1973 | IS UNION HILL DESTINED TO BECOME A FEDERAL WAY? | A1 |
May 23, 1973 | PLAT TO BE RECOMMENDED (LAKE VISTA TERRACE) | B5 |
May 23, 1973 | 2 MORE RETIRE, 4 POSTS FILLED | A11 |
May 23, 1973 | LEATHA: ONLY PRINCIPAL IN RJH HISTORY (LEATHA, VERNON) | A11 |
May 23, 1973 | MCLAUGHLIN: CAN’T AGREE WITH DIRECTION (MCLAUGHLIN, BILL) | A11 |
May 23, 1973 | ENJOYED EVERYTHING, SAYS MOCK (MOCK, HUNTER) | A11 |
May 23, 1973 | LW, NORTHSHORE ENROLLMENT TO GROW | A2 |
May 23, 1973 | NC TO GRADUATE 67 | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | WHERE BETTER TO LEARN ABOUT OUT-OF-DOORS THAN WHERE IT IS? | B2 |
May 23, 1973 | CLASSROOM SHORTAGE EXPECTED AT MUIR | B8 |
May 23, 1973 | 2.4 PER CENT OF LWSD STUDENTS IN MINORITY | B9 |
May 23, 1973 | FRANKLIN STRESSING MATH, LANGUAGE PROGRAMS ENRICHMENT | C1 |
May 23, 1973 | FAMILY HONORS FRANKLIN (BUCHANAN, HARLAN) | C1 |
May 23, 1973 | KATY MACKLIN, PAUL MALM | B3 |
May 23, 1973 | CARLA RANDALL, KEVIN CURRAN | B3 |
May 23, 1973 | CANDEE BELOTE, JAMES MCCOLLEY | B3 |
May 23, 1973 | VALERIE SMITH, KENNETH KNUCKEY | B3 |
May 23, 1973 | PROBLEMS OF SUPERIOR REFINERIES NOT SOLVED YET | B4 |
May 23, 1973 | 2.4 PER CENT OF LWSD STUDENTS IN MINORITY | B9 |
May 23, 1973 | SECOND MOSS BAY CELEBRATION ANNOUNCED JULY 13-15 | A10 |
May 23, 1973 | KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH BACK IN CLASS (TERRACE HALL FIRE) | A1 |
May 23, 1973 | YOU CAN BURN A BUILDING, BUT NOT 50 YEARS OF MEMORIES (TERRACE HALL) | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | 70 FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE $1 MILLION BLAZE (TERRACE HALL) | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | A LONG WET NIGHT (PHOTOS OF FIRE AT TERRACE HALL) | A5 |
May 23, 1973 | JON LOUIS NAMED TO KIRKLAND COUNCIL | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | PROBLEMS OF SUPERIOR REFINERIES NOT SOLVED YET | B4 |
May 23, 1973 | NEVER FORGET YOUR LICENSE NUMBER! | A1 |
May 23, 1973 | POLICE SURPRISE YOUTHS IN BURGLARY | A10 |
May 23, 1973 | DRUNK CHARGE STEMS FROM ACCIDENT | A2 |
May 23, 1973 | WOMAN AWAKENS TO SOUND OF PROWLER | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | YOUTHS ARRESTED | B8 |
May 23, 1973 | POSEY, GARY | A20 |
May 23, 1973 | HANSEN, IDA | A20 |
May 23, 1973 | FERGUSON, ROBERT | A20 |
May 23, 1973 | KIRKLAND ORTHOPEDIC GUILD CELEBRATES ITS 45TH ANNIVERSARY | B1 |
May 23, 1973 | WARD REALTY MOVES, PLANS OPEN HOUSE | B4 |
May 23, 1973 | MILLER SET 2 NATIONAL RECORDS (MILLER, BOB) | A1 |
May 23, 1973 | THEY JUST CAME TO SEE WHAT A WOMAN COACH LOOKS LIKE (KIMBREL / LARSON / | A24 |
May 23, 1973 | WOMEN’S TRACK CATCHES ON (WHITCOMB, GEORGANN) | B1 |
May 23, 1973 | WHO PAINTS THE SIGNS IN CENTER FIELD? (O’NEILL, JOHN) | A23 |
May 23, 1973 | PASTOR ASSUMES DUTIES (BRATT, ROBERT – QUEENSGATE BAPTIST) | A10 |
May 23, 1973 | ROSE HILL SEWERS COMPLETED | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | ROSE HILL SEWERS COMPLETED | A4 |
May 23, 1973 | WATER DISTRICT APPROVES PROJECTS | B8 |
May 23, 1973 | JUDITH SHEPERD, CHUCK HONG LEE | B1 |
May 23, 1973 | CYNTHIA CHESEN, ROBERT VAN DEVENDER | B3 |
May 30, 1973 | HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY (QUERRY, MR AND MRS CLIFFORD) | B3 |
May 30, 1973 | NEW MANAGER ANNOUNCED (WADSWORTH, VERNE) | B4 |
May 30, 1973 | AN ACTIVE FIGURE SOMETIMES ALONE (MALONEY, BARBARA) | A7 |
May 30, 1973 | WIDOW VIEWS HER WORLD (CUMMINGS, SHIRLEY) | B1 |
May 30, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (STADELL, SOREN & VIVI-ANNE) | B2 |
May 30, 1973 | PIANIST, 16, MUSIC WINNER (HUDSON, LUCY) | C1 |
May 30, 1973 | REDMOND, BELLEVUE WILL MEET JOINTLY ON EVERGREEN EAST | A1 |
May 30, 1973 | LETTERS ABOUT TERRACE HALL FIRE | A4 |
May 30, 1973 | LETTERS ABOUT TERRACE HALL FIRE | A4 |
May 30, 1973 | EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON GAS | A1 |
May 30, 1973 | SALE ATTRACTS CROWD (PHOTO AT KIRKLAND SHOE STORE) | A7 |
May 30, 1973 | SHADY LADY IS YOUNG STORE | B4 |
May 30, 1973 | MIKE HUFTY HEADS SECURITY, MAINTENANCE AT TOTEM LAKE | B4 |
May 30, 1973 | THE STEIN IS COMPLETE SHOP | B4 |
May 30, 1973 | BRYANT’S HARDWARE SALE ON | B4 |
May 30, 1973 | MAIN BREAK FLOOD VICTIM ESTIMATES $8000 DAMAGE (PAYNE, KEITH) | A15 |
May 30, 1973 | COMMITTEE FAVORS PLAN TO KEEP STUDENTS AT KJHS | A1 |
May 30, 1973 | PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET UP 14% | A1 |
May 30, 1973 | BELLEVUE’S MCREYNOLDS NAMED TO BSS TRUSTEES (MCREYNOLDS, NEIL) | A1 |
May 30, 1973 | TEACHER NEGOTIATIONS END EARLY! | A1 |
May 30, 1973 | WHAT’S BEST FOR KIDS – TWAIN’S MOTTO | A15 |
May 30, 1973 | SCHOOL DISTRICT TO GRADUATE 834 SENIORS FROM THREE HIGH SCHOOLS | B1 |
May 30, 1973 | SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS (PHOTO) | B1 |
May 30, 1973 | KIRKLAND ENTRY SEEKS MISS TEENAGER TITLE (MASSEY, SHERRY) | B3 |
May 30, 1973 | LETTERS ABOUT TERRACE HALL FIRE | A4 |
May 30, 1973 | FIRE DESTROYS SHED (PHOTO AT 1554 THIRD ST) | A5 |
May 30, 1973 | ONE OF TOP TEN (PHOTO OF KNUTSON, ART) | A7 |
May 30, 1973 | REFINERY OPEN BRIEFLY; FATE STILL UNCERTAIN | B4 |
May 30, 1973 | TEACHER NEGOTIATIONS END EARLY! | A1 |
May 30, 1973 | GUNS TAKEN BY BURGLARS | A15 |
May 30, 1973 | BURGLARS ENTER PARKED VAN AT TOTEM LAKE | A2 |
May 30, 1973 | MAN DRAWS GUN ON POLICE | A5 |
May 30, 1973 | SKIFF STOLEN FROM JUANITA SLOUGH DOCK | C4 |
May 30, 1973 | 25 TO START TEEN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM AT EVERGREEN | A2 |
May 30, 1973 | MARSHALL, ELIZABETH | B6 |
May 30, 1973 | WILLECKE, PAUL | B6 |
May 30, 1973 | ELSON, JENNIE | B6 |
May 30, 1973 | THIRD ANNUAL TOUR DESTINED FOR GREECE | A5 |
May 30, 1973 | PAN SHOT WINS SECOND PRIZE FOR DOT STENNING OF SEATTLE | B8 |
May 30, 1973 | REDMOND – PINE LAKE ROUTE OFFERS EXCELLENT BICYCLING | A14 |
May 30, 1973 | MISSIONARY FAMILY LED TO KIRKLAND (STADELL, SOREN & VIVI-ANNE) | B2 |
May 30, 1973 | RELIGION CHANGING TO OPENNESS AND FREEDOM (ROTTER, MARY AND JOSEPH) | B3 |
May 30, 1973 | FUNDING OFFERED FOR 3RD – STATE | A1 |
May 30, 1973 | BUTTONS TAKE OVER TOWN (PAINTED LINES – BUTTONS) | A2 |
May 30, 1973 | DEBORAH LYMAN, JAY DANIELS | B2 |
May 30, 1973 | KARLA HOLDEN, JOHN DANGEL | B2 |
June 6, 1973 | CONGRATULATIONS LWHS GRADS OF ’73 (PHOTO) | D10 |
June 6, 1973 | CONGRATULATIONS JHS GRADS OF ’73 (PHOTO) | D11 |
June 6, 1973 | DRIFTWOOD ARTISTS TO DISPLAY SCULPTURES | A8 |
June 6, 1973 | GALLERY DIRECTOR: WANT TO GET THE JOB DONE (AALTONEN, PAT) | B1 |
June 6, 1973 | KIDS BEFORE JOB SECURITY (KUNTZ, DORIS) | B1 |
June 6, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (FINN, BARBARA) | B2 |
June 6, 1973 | ANTIQUES TO COLLECTIBLES CATCH ON (FILE, BETTY) | D3 |
June 6, 1973 | KIRKLANDER ENJOYS ALASKA LODGE WORK (SULLIVAN, PATRICIA) | D6 |
June 6, 1973 | LAKE WASHINGTON STUDENTS PLAN HIKING, DIVING (GERDE, KAROL / HAUCK, ROB) | D8 |
June 6, 1973 | MY OWN OPINION OF JUANITA, NOT THE ENTIRE CLASS (MOSES, MIM / STEARNS, JEFF) |
D8 |
June 6, 1973 | MEETINGS TONIGHT ON EVERGREEN EAST | A1 |
June 6, 1973 | INVESTIGATION BLAMES FIRE ON FAULTY KILN INSTALLATION (TERRACE HALL) | A17 |
June 6, 1973 | SPECIAL BUILDING REPORT DUE | A2 |
June 6, 1973 | INVESTIGATION BLAMES FIRE ON FAULTY KILN INSTALLATION (TERRACE HALL) | A17 |
June 6, 1973 | SAGEBRUSH SCENT AT TOTEM LAKE (SCENT OF THE WEST) | A6 |
June 6, 1973 | FINE JEWELRY SHOWN BY FAMILY BUSINESS (WARREN JEWELERS) | A6 |
June 6, 1973 | THE MAVERICK OFFERS MOST IN LEATHER COATS | A6 |
June 6, 1973 | TOTEM CENTER RIBBON CUT (PHOTO) | A6 |
June 6, 1973 | ELITE EDGE WILL KEEP YOU ATOP WATER, SNOW | A6 |
June 6, 1973 | LOOK FOR EASY LOOK AT BOOT AND SHOE SHOP | A6 |
June 6, 1973 | CRASH ON I-405 KILLS JUANITAN (BETRAS, CHRIS) | A3 |
June 6, 1973 | TAC LIVES! ‘C’ STANDS FOR COUNCIL | A8 |
June 6, 1973 | INTERIM RULES ASKED FOR FREEWAY INTERCHANGE USES | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | COUNTY PLATS TO HAVE HEARINGS | C1 |
June 6, 1973 | LWHS GRADUATION IS TONIGHT | A17 |
June 6, 1973 | JUANITA GRADUATES ARE FIRST | A17 |
June 6, 1973 | PRELIMINARY SCHOOL BUDGETS ADOPTED WITHOUT FANFARE | A17 |
June 6, 1973 | KIRKLAND MAY MOVE TO ISSAQUAH SCHOOL | A17 |
June 6, 1973 | STATE COULD HELP KIRKLAND SCHOOLS | A17 |
June 6, 1973 | MCLAUGHLIN HONORED AT LWHS (MCLAUGHLIN, BILL) | A3 |
June 6, 1973 | NURSE AID – ORDERLY COURSE OFFERED | B2 |
June 6, 1973 | ‘WEST SIDE STORY’ IS LEARNING EXPERIENCE (JUANITA ELEMENTARY) | C1 |
June 6, 1973 | SHARON BUCKINGHAM, GREGORY HALL | B1 |
June 6, 1973 | LYNNE WALLACE, NOLAN WORLEY | B1 |
June 6, 1973 | PATRICIA HARRIS, DOUGLAS VANDENBURGH | B1 |
June 6, 1973 | JUANITA CREEK MAY BE STUDIED | B3 |
June 6, 1973 | INVESTIGATION BLAMES FIRE ON FAULTY KILN INSTALLATION (TERRACE HALL) | A17 |
June 6, 1973 | NEW COUNCILMAN HAS GOVERNMENT EXPERTISE (LOUIS, JON) | A4 |
June 6, 1973 | AL KING HONORED (PHOTO) | A4 |
June 6, 1973 | REVENUE SHARING FUNDS ALLOCATED BY CITY | A7 |
June 6, 1973 | JUANITA CREEK MAY BE STUDIED | B3 |
June 6, 1973 | HADLEY ASKS FOR NEW ARMY PERMIT FOR REVISED MARINA | A4 |
June 6, 1973 | BUYING A CAR ISN’T EASY (MARIJUANA IN CAR) | A1 |
June 6, 1973 | RESIDENT INTERRUPTS ROSE HILL BURGLARY | A2 |
June 6, 1973 | BURGLARS WHO TOOK TV CAME BACK FOR STEREO SET | A3 |
June 6, 1973 | BURGLARS MAKE $1347 HAUL FROM KINGSGATE 5 HOME | B3 |
June 6, 1973 | KIRKLAND LIBRARY STAFF HONORS RETIREE (KRAFT, RUTH) | B2 |
June 6, 1973 | MANNISTO, ELEANOR | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | HAWORTH, STELLA | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | CROUCH, RAYMOND | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | MACOMBER, ESABELA | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | THIBODEAUX, DAN | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | NICHOLS, JOSEPH | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | PEDERSON, ISABELL | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | BEADELL, LEROY | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | HANSON, MABEL | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | HANSEN, NELLIE | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | SMITH, AJAY | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | FARAONE, ELIA | B4 |
June 6, 1973 | FORMER EVANS CAMPAIGNER TO FILE FOR 48TH HOUSE SEAT | A2 |
June 6, 1973 | JOURNAL NEWS EDITOR WINS FOR SCHOOL NEWS COVERAGE (THUNEMANN, KARL) | A1 |
June 6, 1973 | JOHNSON COMPETES AGAINST THE CHINESE (JOHNSON, JILL) | A1 |
June 6, 1973 | STATE FUNDS MARYMOOR, DELAYS MARSH PARK PLAN | A3 |
June 6, 1973 | NEW METRO HEAD LIVES IN KIRKLAND – AND RIDES THE BUS (SALLEY, CARL) | A1 |
June 6, 1973 | FEW CLAIMS FILED ON MARKET STREET | A1 |
June 6, 1973 | NE 132ND GUARD INSTALLED | A2 |
June 6, 1973 | CITY APPROVES IDEA OF MANDATORY TOTAL REFUSE PICKUP | A7 |
June 6, 1973 | MORE MEETING ON WATER SUPPLY | C4 |
June 6, 1973 | NETTA KNITTLE, KEN LINDER | B1 |
June 13, 1973 | EXCEPTIONAL GIRL GRADUATE EARNS DIPLOMA (LINDQUIST, KERRI) | B1 |
June 13, 1973 | CYCLIST TAKES A BREATHER (HIBELL, IAN) | B2 |
June 13, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (GRAGER, KAY) | B3 |
June 13, 1973 | COUNTY UPHOLDS CENTRAL PARK TENNIS CLUB | A1 |
June 13, 1973 | COUNTY UPHOLDS CENTRAL PARK TENNIS CLUB | A1 |
June 13, 1973 | WHICH SCHOOLS SHOULD BE BUILT? | A1 |
June 13, 1973 | CHANGES BESET CAC REPORT | A1 |
June 13, 1973 | NC PLANS LIBRARY FACILITY FOR ’76 | B3 |
June 13, 1973 | PINE LAKE JUNIOR HIGH – BEAUTIFUL, EMPTY | B5 |
June 13, 1973 | JHS TRADITION BEING BUILT ‘BRICK BY BRICK’ BY STUDENTS | C1 |
June 13, 1973 | HISTORIC, ARTISTIC, CULTURAL ZONING RECOMMENDED FOR CAL | B3 |
June 13, 1973 | GREGORY RESIGNS AS HEAD OF DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (GREGORY, SID) | A5 |
June 13, 1973 | BOTH SIDES CLAIM GRAVEL PIT DECISION VICTORY | A1 |
June 13, 1973 | KINGSGATE: AN AMERICAN DREAM OF EARTHLY PARADISE | A9 |
June 13, 1973 | KIRKLAND REQUESTS INTER-CITY REVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL SITE | B8 |
June 13, 1973 | PAMELA NEWMAN, WILLIAM PRATT | B1 |
June 13, 1973 | BOTH SIDES CLAIM GRAVEL PIT DECISION VICTORY | A1 |
June 13, 1973 | COUNTY STARTS WORK (PHOTO AT JUANITA SLOUGH) | C1 |
June 13, 1973 | REFORMED COUPLE DISAPPEARS AFTER ISSUANCE OF WARRANT (NOLAN, RONALD | A1 |
June 13, 1973 | SUSPECT HELD AFTER KIRKLAND MANHUNT |
A1 |
June 13, 1973 | VANDALS HIT KINGSGATE | A9 |
June 13, 1973 | TWO AUTOS ENTERED ON ROSE HILL | B7 |
June 13, 1973 | GLENN NELSON RETIRES FROM COUNTY JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT | B7 |
June 13, 1973 | THIEF TAKES SILVER COINS | B8 |
June 13, 1973 | POLICE SEIZE HASHISH, ARREST KIRKLANDER | B8 |
June 13, 1973 | BODIES OF 17-YEAR-OLD MAN, 68-YEAR-OLD WOMAN FOUND | C1 |
June 13, 1973 | BULLOCH, GEORGE | B6 |
June 13, 1973 | JOURNAL SPONSORS NEW LOCATOR MAP | A5 |
June 13, 1973 | WSU SENIOR JOINS JOURNAL AS INTERN | A5 |
June 13, 1973 | COUNTY UPHOLDS CENTRAL PARK TENNIS CLUB | A1 |
June 13, 1973 | JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM LEAVES FOR EUROPE SUNDAY | A17 |
June 13, 1973 | METRO COLOR, DESIGN IDEAS GO ON DISPLAY | B8 |
June 13, 1973 | EVERGREEN BRIDGE TO CLOSE FOR PAINTING | A2 |
June 13, 1973 | COUNTY STARTS WORK (PHOTO AT JUANITA SLOUGH) | C1 |
June 13, 1973 | BAYSIDE AWARDED GARBAGE CONTRACT | A5 |
June 13, 1973 | PUBLIC MEET ON STORM RUNOFF | B5 |
June 20, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (RICHKOFF, CHRISTINE) | A10 |
June 20, 1973 | ‘I NEVER GRADUATED’, KHS SECRETARY CONFESSES (KIDDER, NEVA) | A11 |
June 20, 1973 | CHILDREN NEED HELP IN MOBILE SOCIETY (SHOVLIN, DAN) | A23 |
June 20, 1973 | THEY CALLED HIM PERK AT SCHOOL AND IT STUCK (GRIFFITHS, PERK) | A5 |
June 20, 1973 | COUPLE TAKES NO NONSENSE VIEW OF THEIR LONG LIFE (TAYLOR, JOHN & ELIZABE |
A9 |
June 20, 1973 | SHE HELPED MAKE SPC GO (DEGRAW, DONNA) | A9 |
June 20, 1973 | GROUND BROKEN FOR PHASE 2 OF TOTEM LAKE SHOPPING CENTER | B1 |
June 20, 1973 | LEASE TERMS NEGOTIATED FOR PINE LAKE JUNIOR HIGH | A1 |
June 20, 1973 | FACELIFTING OKAYED FOR LWHS | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | PEOPLE NEEDS COME BEFORE COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING | A1 |
June 20, 1973 | RETIREMENT MARKS END OF ERA FOR ‘CORNER DRUG STORE’ (HALVERSON’S) | A1 |
June 20, 1973 | ALLSTATE COMES TO KIRKLAND | B1 |
June 20, 1973 | OLSEN’S IS TOTAL MARKET PLACE | B1 |
June 20, 1973 | DET’S TOYS OFFERS VARIETY | B1 |
June 20, 1973 | BOOT & SHOE HAS NATURAL LOOK | B1 |
June 20, 1973 | CONVENIENCE IS KEY AT TRAVEL UNLIMITED | B1 |
June 20, 1973 | PETITIONS WOULD BE NEXT STEP IN TOTEM ANNEXATION | A1 |
June 20, 1973 | SUBDIVISIONS APPROVED | A5 |
June 20, 1973 | CHILDREN: A PRIME REASON FOR MOVING TO KINGSGATE | B4 |
June 20, 1973 | LWHS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS NAMED | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | NEW PRINCIPALS HIRED AT FROST, LAKEVIEW | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | BACKERS OF VOC-TECH CENTER SHOOT BACK AT CAC REPORT | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | DISTRICT FORMS MARCHING BAND | A4 |
June 20, 1973 | TEACHER, ADMINISTRATOR SALARIES SET FOR ’73-74 | A6 |
June 20, 1973 | MERIT PAY SWAN SONG LEAVES NEW HARMONY IN SCHOOL DISTRICT | A6 |
June 20, 1973 | BUILDING OF COOPERATION SEEN AS LWEA GOAL FOR ’73-74 | A6 |
June 20, 1973 | CONGRESSMEN SUPPLY ANSWERS TO FHJH STUDENT QUESTIONS | B2 |
June 20, 1973 | STEARNS IS TOP SENIOR IN JUANITA HIGH CLASS OF ’73 (STEARNS, JEFFREY) | B2 |
June 20, 1973 | JANICE ALLEN, WILLIAM SPEED JR | A10 |
June 20, 1973 | SHARON WIGGINS, GARY BARNETT | A10 |
June 20, 1973 | RESIDENTIAL, LAND CLEARING BURNING RULES CHANGED | A23 |
June 20, 1973 | NEW ACTIVITIES SET FOR MOSS BAY GALA | A1 |
June 20, 1973 | YARBROUGH ON COUNTY COMMISSION (YARBROUGH, JIM) | A5 |
June 20, 1973 | RETIREMENT MARKS END OF ERA FOR ‘CORNER DRUG STORE’ (HALVERSON’S) | A1 |
June 20, 1973 | AUTOMIX TO MOVE TO OVERLAKE PARK | A8 |
June 20, 1973 | MERIT PAY SWAN SONG LEAVES NEW HARMONY IN SCHOOL DISTRICT | A6 |
June 20, 1973 | BUILDING OF COOPERATION SEEN AS LWEA GOAL FOR ’73-74 | A6 |
June 20, 1973 | PARK BOARD TURNS DOWN HASS | A2 |
June 20, 1973 | ASSAULTS REPORTED IN ROSE HILL AREA | A2 |
June 20, 1973 | UNLOCKED DRAWER BAFFLES INGENIOUS BREAK-IN ARTIST | A2 |
June 20, 1973 | SUSPECT CHARGED IN HIT-RUN CASE | A3 |
June 20, 1973 | HIGH FOOD PRICES EVEN HIT CRIMINALS | B2 |
June 20, 1973 | BURGLARS HIT QUEENSGATE HOME | B4 |
June 20, 1973 | CRANDALL, ELEANOR | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | REYNOLDS, HAROLD | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | NORMAN, HATTIE | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | OLSEN, CARRIE | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | WRIGHT, JUANITA | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | WILSON, MARY | A20 |
June 20, 1973 | FOUR OF SEVEN POSITIONS UP FOR ELECTION ON COUNCIL | A3 |
June 20, 1973 | LENTZ, JENSEN THROW BACK-TO-BACK NO HITTERS | A21 |
June 20, 1973 | CITY AGREES TO DISCUSS YARROW PARK PARTICIPATION | A4 |
June 20, 1973 | SEWER DISTRICT DROPPED; ANOTHER SOLUTION SOUGHT | A4 |
June 20, 1973 | CANDIS CLARK, JOHN SNYDER | A10 |
June 27, 1973 | KIRKLAND ARCTIC CIRCLE – GRAND OPENING | A6 |
June 27, 1973 | H & N NOT HURT BY PRICE FREEZE | B2 |
June 27, 1973 | REDMOND GIRL WINS MOVIE PART (FAY, JEAN) | A6 |
June 27, 1973 | HALVERSONS HONORED FOR 49 YEARS’ SERVICE TO COMMUNITY | C1 |
June 27, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (AMUNDSEN, ELTA) | C3 |
June 27, 1973 | SHE FOLLOWS HER OWN ADVICE (BAKKE, JEAN) | C3 |
June 27, 1973 | NC GIRL REMEMBERED BY MCCHORD GROUP (IGNELL, SHERYL) | D6 |
June 27, 1973 | YOUTH EARNS PILOT’S LICENSE FROM BIG BEND (JACOBSON, STEVE) | D7 |
June 27, 1973 | FARMERS FEATURE FATHER AND SON TEAM (CAESER, JULIUS & DAN) | B1 |
June 27, 1973 | BIG SCOOP PARLOR NICE PLACE TO EAT AND REST | B1 |
June 27, 1973 | NOBLE’S HAS CARDS AND CHRISTIAN LOOK | B1 |
June 27, 1973 | ALL MAKES REPAIRED AT BELLEVUE – REDMOND TV | B1 |
June 27, 1973 | BARBER SALON GOES BEYOND CUTTING HAIR (CROWN BARBER SALON) | B1 |
June 27, 1973 | STEIN FEATURES COMPLETE LINE | B1 |
June 27, 1973 | DRY CLEANING STORE ADDS TAILORING (TEENA’S DRY CLEANING) | B2 |
June 27, 1973 | HOMEMADE CANDLES FEATURED (SCENT OF THE WEST) | B2 |
June 27, 1973 | STEEL FIRM ANNOUNCES NAME CHANGE (JUANITA WELDING — JUANITA STEELWORK | B2 |
June 27, 1973 | HALVERSONS HONORED FOR 49 YEARS’ SERVICE TO COMMUNITY | C1 |
June 27, 1973 | BIKE MISHAPS INJURE FOUR | A1 |
June 27, 1973 | SUMMER WORK FOR TEENAGERS IS SCARCE IN ’73 | A1 |
June 27, 1973 | DISTRICT IMPROVED THIS YEAR, SAYS PEAVY (PEAVY, OMAR – LAKEVIEW) | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | HOWARD JOHNSON WAS THE PRINCIPAL FOR 29 YEARS | D1 |
June 27, 1973 | TEACHERS TO ATTEND NEWSPAPER SEMINAR | D6 |
June 27, 1973 | SUMMER WORK FOR TEENAGERS IS SCARCE IN ’73 | A1 |
June 27, 1973 | SUPERIOR SAYS NO ODORS, POLLUTION AGENCY DISAGREES | B2 |
June 27, 1973 | CELEBRATION PLANS: SERVICE CLUB TO ENTER WATERBALL | A3 |
June 27, 1973 | CONTRIBUTORS ANNOUNCED FOR MOSS BAY CELEBRATION | A3 |
June 27, 1973 | SLEEPWEAR: SECONDS OF FLAME, MONTHS OF PAIN | A2 |
June 27, 1973 | FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ADD NEW EMERGENCY VEHICLE | A3 |
June 27, 1973 | SUBURBAN MEDICAL SERVICE TO IMPROVE IN COUNTY | A2 |
June 27, 1973 | TAKE CARE FOR SAFE 4TH | A1 |
June 27, 1973 | SUPERIOR SAYS NO ODORS, POLLUTION AGENCY DISAGREES | B2 |
June 27, 1973 | BOY WINS AWARD FOR SPOTTING STOLEN CAR (EDWARDS, MALCOLM) | A14 |
June 27, 1973 | BURGLARS BREAK INTO TAVERN | A2 |
June 27, 1973 | MAN TREATED AT OVERLAKE FOR GUNSHOT | A2 |
June 27, 1973 | PADLOCK DIDN’T STOP SECOND TRY | B1 |
June 27, 1973 | BURGLARS ACTIVE IN ROSE HILL AREA | D1 |
June 27, 1973 | YOUTH ASSAULTED AT APARTMENT HOUSE | D2 |
June 27, 1973 | THREE ARRESTED IN JUANITA BEACH PARK FOR POSSESSION | D7 |
June 27, 1973 | HOSPITAL TO SEEK RATE INCREASE APPROVAL | D2 |
June 27, 1973 | BLETH, VIVIAN | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | SKERRY, REV JAMES W | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | QUACKENBUSH, WILLIAM | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | REED, CLARENCE | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | OSBERG, EARL | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | WAYTHE, EMILY | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | FARRA, JOHN | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | KORTH, ARTHUR | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | MORAN, PAUL | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | HENRY, DAVID | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | HOWEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS: THE GROUP THAT OPERATES THE PARK AND THE PO | D2 |
June 27, 1973 | SCOUT EARNS EAGLE RANK (STUNTZ, TOM) | D1 |
June 27, 1973 | COUNCIL RACE SEES NEW ENTRY, OTHERS CONSIDERING | B4 |
June 27, 1973 | FREEMAN TO FILE IN 48TH DISTRICT | D1 |
June 27, 1973 | APPLE BLOSSOMS WIN PHOTO PRIZE (KAISER, DOUGLAS) | B8 |
June 27, 1973 | CYCLE PLACER (PHOTO OF BARBER, MIKE) | B6 |
June 27, 1973 | CYCLISTS FIND VARIETY ON FINN HILL TOUR (MAP) | D3 |
June 27, 1973 | UNPRECEDENTED MOVE AS RESULT OF LEASE SIGNED WITH COUNTY | A16 |
June 27, 1973 | CORNER CHRISTIANS SPREAD WORD | A5 |
June 27, 1973 | YOUNG PEOPLE PUTTING FAITH IN RELIGION | C2 |
June 27, 1973 | MARINE PATROL WORKS WHILE SUMMER BOATERS PLAY | A1 |
June 27, 1973 | BOAT EXAMINATIONS SET FOR JULY | B6 |
June 27, 1973 | KIRKLAND GARBAGE RATES DECISION DUE IN MID-JULY | A1 |
June 27, 1973 | SEWER LINE L.I.D.S TO BE DISCUSSED | D7 |
June 27, 1973 | NO WATER SHORTAGE IF IT RAINS | A2 |
June 27, 1973 | GAYLE LARSON, DANIEL MILLARD | C2 |
June 27, 1973 | CATHY WIRKKALA, RICHARD VERBARENDSE | C2 |
July 4, 1973 | BANK PROMOTES WOMAN TO OPERATIONS OFFICER (FULLER, LORALIE) | A6 |
July 4, 1973 | KIRKLANDER TO ASSIST AT SOVIET TRADE FAIR (SHELVY, VALDEMAR) | A6 |
July 4, 1973 | PICKY EATER TURNS GOURMET (DIEFENDERFER, MARILEE) | B2 |
July 4, 1973 | CAL TEACHER WEAVES BASKETS WHILE DOING THE HOME LAUNDRY (DUNSTAN, LEN | C4 |
July 4, 1973 | CITY ASKS ABATEMENT OF COLMAN BUILDING | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | ARCHITECT STARTS KJH PLANNING | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | SETTLEMENT AWAITED ON FIRE (TERRACE HALL) | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | OFFICIALS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT KAMIAKIN JH SCHEDULE | A3 |
July 4, 1973 | SITE CLEARED FOR SEWER DISTRICT OFFICE | A4 |
July 4, 1973 | CITY ASKS ABATEMENT OF COLMAN BUILDING | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA ALBERTSON’S HAS P.O. BRANCH | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | CITY ASKS ABATEMENT OF COLMAN BUILDING | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | FEDERAL GRANT STAVES OFF KIRKLAND FOOD BANK CRISIS | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | PARKS DEPARTMENT OFFERS CHILD CARE | A2 |
July 4, 1973 | KIRKLAND BENDS BELLEVUE’S PLANNERS’ EARS | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | ACTION DELAYED ON GRADING PERMIT (SAND AND GRAVEL) | A2 |
July 4, 1973 | AREA PLATS ON HEARING AGENDA | A3 |
July 4, 1973 | FEDERAL WAY AID TO COACH KANGAROOS (GENTLE, PAUL) | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | SALISBURY APPOINTED #2 MAN IN LWSD (SALISBURY, ROGER) | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | TWO SCHOOL BOARD POSTS ON FALL BALLOT | A3 |
July 4, 1973 | JUNIOR CADILLAC TO PLAY | A9 |
July 4, 1973 | AT COUNCIL MEETING: JUANITA GROUP CHARGES KS & G WITH NOISE HARASSMENT |
A2 |
July 4, 1973 | EVERYTHING ‘DUCKY’ AT EAST SIDE LAKES | A3 |
July 4, 1973 | CHILDREN’S PARADE, PAGEANT HIGHLIGHT HOLIDAY CELEBRATION | A5 |
July 4, 1973 | KIRKLANDERS PREPARE TO BE MESSED UP IN MOSS BAY | A8 |
July 4, 1973 | PARADE TO FEATURE GOLDEN AGE QUEEN | A8 |
July 4, 1973 | FIREWORKS, SMASH-IN, DUNK TANK PUT FUN IN ‘FUN NIGHT’ | A8 |
July 4, 1973 | MOSS BAY THEATRE TO SHOW SILENT FILMS FOR CELEBRATION | A8 |
July 4, 1973 | CARNIVAL COMING TO KIRKLAND | A8 |
July 4, 1973 | VARIED SPORTS FARE FOR MOSS BAY CELEBRATION | A8 |
July 4, 1973 | SETTLEMENT AWAITED ON FIRE (TERRACE HALL) | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | AT COUNCIL MEETING: JUANITA GROUP CHARGES KS & G WITH NOISE HARASSMENT |
A2 |
July 4, 1973 | CHILDREN’S PARADE, PAGEANT HIGHLIGHT HOLIDAY CELEBRATION | A5 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA SLOUGH CROSSING APPROACH (PHOTO) | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | AT COUNCIL MEETING: JUANITA GROUP CHARGES KS & G WITH NOISE HARASSMENT |
A2 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA BEACH PIER (PHOTO) | A4 |
July 4, 1973 | DIVER GUIDES PROGRESS OF SEWER LINE IN JUANITA BAY | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | MEETING SET MONDAY ON JUANITA SEWERS | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA BAY DIRT MOUND TO GO SOON | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | EVERYTHING ‘DUCKY’ AT EAST SIDE LAKES | A3 |
July 4, 1973 | EVERYTHING ‘DUCKY’ AT EAST SIDE LAKES | A3 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA BEACH PIER (PHOTO) | A4 |
July 4, 1973 | DIVER GUIDES PROGRESS OF SEWER LINE IN JUANITA BAY | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA BAY DIRT MOUND TO GO SOON | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | KIRKLAND BURGLARS HIT THE JACKPOT | A2 |
July 4, 1973 | YOUTH PRACTICING QUICK DRAW PUTS SHOT IN LEG | A5 |
July 4, 1973 | BICYCLIST REPORTS ASSAULT | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | 2 AUTOS STOLEN ON ROSE HILL | C4 |
July 4, 1973 | SEX OFFENSE REPORTED | C4 |
July 4, 1973 | HAY, WILLIAM | A7 |
July 4, 1973 | ANACKER, JAMIE HART | A7 |
July 4, 1973 | CASEY, HOWARD | A7 |
July 4, 1973 | CRABTREE, DAVID | A7 |
July 4, 1973 | BROWN, EDWIN | A7 |
July 4, 1973 | THE KEY TO HAPPINESS: KINGSGATE BLOCK MEETINGS? | A5 |
July 4, 1973 | GREGORY NEW ROTARY PREXY (GREGORY, S P) | A2 |
July 4, 1973 | JAYCEE WIVES OPEN DOORS | B1 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA ALBERTSON’S HAS P.O. BRANCH | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | JOURNAL TO FEATURE THE ZODIAC LADY | A9 |
July 4, 1973 | DRAGSTERS PLAY FIRST MATCH IN VIENNA ON EUROPEAN TOUR | A17 |
July 4, 1973 | RED SOX, CARDINALS WIN LITTLE LEAGUE TITLES | A17 |
July 4, 1973 | VARIED SPORTS FARE FOR MOSS BAY CELEBRATION | A8 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA BEACH PIER (PHOTO) | A4 |
July 4, 1973 | LITTLE SISTERS OF ST JOSEPH LEAVE BIG JOB AT SEMINARY (PHOTO) | B1 |
July 4, 1973 | JUANITA SLOUGH CROSSING APPROACH (PHOTO) | A1 |
July 4, 1973 | NE 53RD SEWERS MOVE AHEAD FAST | A2 |
July 4, 1973 | NE 53RD SEWERS MOVE AHEAD FAST | A2 |
July 4, 1973 | UNDERGROUNDING TO START SOON | A2 |
July 4, 1973 | DIVER GUIDES PROGRESS OF SEWER LINE IN JUANITA BAY | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | MEETING SET MONDAY ON JUANITA SEWERS | B3 |
July 4, 1973 | GENERAL TEL BUREAU AIDS NEW CUSTOMERS | C4 |
July 4, 1973 | JUDY CRISS, DON DUNHAM | B1 |
July 4, 1973 | JUDITH MANCL, GEORGE KNELL JR | B1 |
July 4, 1973 | KATHY OWEN, ROBERT DENTON | B2 |
July 11, 1973 | NB OF C TOTEM LAKE OFFICE GRAND OPENING SATURDAY | A6 |
July 11, 1973 | FORMER EXCHANGE STUDENT RETURNS (KYDD, DAVID) | A1 |
July 11, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (MAYNARD, PRICILLA) | B2 |
July 11, 1973 | FOREST SCENE LED TO ART (MEMPA, STEVE) | B3 |
July 11, 1973 | ELEGANTE JOHN OPENS TODAY | A6 |
July 11, 1973 | YOUR PALATE NEEDS TO CELEBRATE, TOO (RESTAURANT GUIDE) | D18 |
July 11, 1973 | GRAVEL COMPANY, JUANITA GROUP FILE FOR REHEARING | A7 |
July 11, 1973 | RESPONSE FAVORS JUANITA COMMUNITY SCHOOL | A7 |
July 11, 1973 | GYMNASTIC SKILLS TAUGHT | B8 |
July 11, 1973 | DELYNN PARRY, DAVID HEID | B1 |
July 11, 1973 | GERALDINE HORAN, NORMAN SABO | B1 |
July 11, 1973 | FIRE RULINGS MOVE MOSS BAY ACTIVITIES | A1 |
July 11, 1973 | MOSS BAY CELEBRATIONS – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT | D1-D24 |
July 11, 1973 | SEAFAIR PIRATES TO RAID MOSS BAY | D16 |
July 11, 1973 | FIREWORKS TO LIGHT UP CITY SKIES | D16 |
July 11, 1973 | MOSS BAY CELEBRATION SCHEDULE | D2 |
July 11, 1973 | SATURDAY: A GOLDEN-AGE, OLD-TIME DAY | D21 |
July 11, 1973 | PARADE FEATURES EDSELS (PHOTO) | D21 |
July 11, 1973 | KIDS’ DOG PARADE FEATURED JULY 13 | D21 |
July 11, 1973 | SILENT MOVIES SLATED AT MOSS BAY THEATRE | D23 |
July 11, 1973 | FIRE RULINGS MOVE MOSS BAY ACTIVITIES | A1 |
July 11, 1973 | FIRE BREAKS OUT AT MARINA PARK | A16 |
July 11, 1973 | NEW COURT RULES RAISE CITY COSTS | A1 |
July 11, 1973 | THE CORNER DRUG WAS WHERE IT ALL HAPPENED (CARAHER, JOE) | A4 |
July 11, 1973 | KIRKLAND BEGAN AS STEEL MILL EMPIRE (PHOTO) | D2 |
July 11, 1973 | ANTIQUE WINDOW DISPLAYS ARE PERTINENT | D22 |
July 11, 1973 | LAST FERRY RUN WAS AUG 31, 1950 (PHOTO OF LESCHI) | D23 |
July 11, 1973 | GRAVEL COMPANY, JUANITA GROUP FILE FOR REHEARING | A7 |
July 11, 1973 | COUNTY RECOGNIZES SHORELINES GROUP | A16 |
July 11, 1973 | CITY MAY LOOK AT HADLEY PROJECT AGAIN NEXT MONTH | A16 |
July 11, 1973 | POLICE QUELL WILD SQUIRREL | A15 |
July 11, 1973 | DISHWASHER, RANGE STOLEN | A7 |
July 11, 1973 | BURGLARS ENTER HOME WHILE MAN IN SHOWER | C1 |
July 11, 1973 | CHAPLAINS ARE PART OF THE HEALING TEAM (EVERGREEN HOSPITAL) | A16 |
July 11, 1973 | AT EVERGREEN: TEEN VOLUNTEERS TASTE HOSPITAL LIFE | B3 |
July 11, 1973 | FEWER PATIENTS MAY BRING ILLS TO EVERGREEN | B8 |
July 11, 1973 | CAMPBELL, MARCIA | A15 |
July 11, 1973 | MILLS, OTIS | A15 |
July 11, 1973 | BARTH, FRANCES | A15 |
July 11, 1973 | ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM | A15 |
July 11, 1973 | JEPPESEN, SOPHIA | A15 |
July 11, 1973 | GALLAGHER, KENNETH | A15 |
July 11, 1973 | COUNTY RECOGNIZES SHORELINES GROUP | A16 |
July 11, 1973 | GRACE KILBURN OPENS CAMPAIGN FOR SCHOOL BOARD | B8 |
July 11, 1973 | DRAGSTERS FIND BEST OF NEW AND OLD WORLDS | B7 |
July 11, 1973 | TWO SAILBOAT RACES SATURDAY, SUNDAY | D10 |
July 11, 1973 | BICYCLE RACE ON SUNDAY | D10 |
July 11, 1973 | DINGHY RACES JULY 15 | D10 |
July 11, 1973 | FIRE BREAKS OUT AT MARINA PARK | A16 |
July 11, 1973 | PLAT FEE PROPOSED FOR CITY PARKS | A6 |
July 11, 1973 | CHAPLAINS ARE PART OF THE HEALING TEAM (EVERGREEN HOSPITAL) | A16 |
July 11, 1973 | FLAWS IN UTOPIA? WELL-CONCEALED, UNACKNOWLEDGED (KINGSGATE) | C1 |
July 11, 1973 | WILL OLD SHIPS STAY HERE? | A1 |
July 11, 1973 | LAST FERRY RUN WAS AUG 31, 1950 (PHOTO OF LESCHI) | D23 |
July 11, 1973 | METRO BUSES TO BE BROWN, YELLOW TONES | A7 |
July 11, 1973 | NANCY FAHNESTOCK, GERALD PERKINSON | B1 |
July 11, 1973 | DENISE RICHARDSON, GLENN FEHLER | B1 |
July 11, 1973 | SUSAN ELDRIDGE, ROGER LEE FRAZIER | B1 |
July 11, 1973 | BETTY WANGERIN, JAMES COOK | B1 |
July 11, 1973 | SUSAN STEVENSON, CHRISTOPHER JANOS | B1 |
July 11, 1973 | MARY ANN HILLIS, THEODORE SCHWARZ | B1 |
July 11, 1973 | JENNIFER HUTCHISON, J ROBERT LEACH | B3 |
July 18, 1973 | NB OF C OPENS IN TOTEM LAKE | B1 |
July 18, 1973 | MIKE GILBERT LIKES TO DRIVE FAST | A12 |
July 18, 1973 | 109 ATTEND REUNION (HAYS-WOOLCOTT) | A2 |
July 18, 1973 | EARNS INSTRUMENT RATING IN AVIATION (NOONEY, MICHAEL) | A3 |
July 18, 1973 | ESKIMO BOYS DISCOVER TELEPHONES, TV PILLOWS ON VISIT TO KIRKLAND (OKITKU | A8 |
July 18, 1973 | A QUIET KIND OF PATRIOTISM (BOND, DOROTHY) | A9 |
July 18, 1973 | AWARDED ‘LA PETITE’ TITLE (HANSEN, BRITT) | A9 |
July 18, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (HOGSETT, SHIRLEY) | B2 |
July 18, 1973 | SIDEWALK SALE (PHOTO AT RANDY’S PHARMACY) | A3 |
July 18, 1973 | EAST SIDE VOLUNTEER OFFICE OPENED | B1 |
July 18, 1973 | COUNCIL APPROVES STREET PLAN, BRIDLE TREE 3 | A4 |
July 18, 1973 | INTERCHANGE ORDINANCE RECOMMENDED | A4 |
July 18, 1973 | PERMITS REQUESTED TO BUILD PIERS AND RAMPS | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | HOFF TO BE PRINCIPAL AT EAST BREMERTON (HOFF, JIM) | B4 |
July 18, 1973 | GAYLE AVERY, ARTHUR MARTIN JR | A8 |
July 18, 1973 | THERESA ANN MASSEY, KEVIN BERG | A8 |
July 18, 1973 | CAROLYN HILL, LOREN SHOOK | A8 |
July 18, 1973 | RHODA BARRIE CROWNED 1973 GOLDEN AGE QUEEN | A4 |
July 18, 1973 | KIDS CATCH MANY BULLHEADS IN MOSS BAY FISHING DERBY | A4 |
July 18, 1973 | 2ND MOSS BAY CELEBRATION DRAWS TURNOUT OF THOUSANDS (PHOTOS) | A6-A7 |
July 18, 1973 | MORE THAN 2000 VALUATIONS APPEALED | A1 |
July 18, 1973 | PLANNING COMMISSION LOSES BILL HUFTY AND HIS FAMILIAR PIPE | A1 |
July 18, 1973 | MAYBE THE CITY FATHERS WERE A LITTLE HASTY WITH MARKET | B4 |
July 18, 1973 | FIREWORKS DRAW HUGE CROWD (PHOTO) | A1 |
July 18, 1973 | JUANITA BEACH WORK PART OF $3.5 MILLION PROGRAM | B3 |
July 18, 1973 | JUANITA BEACH WORK PART OF $3.5 MILLION PROGRAM | B3 |
July 18, 1973 | FIRE, ACCIDENT BRINGS CLAIM AGAINST CITY | A4 |
July 18, 1973 | OPEN WINDOW AIDS BURGLARY IN KINGSGATE | B2 |
July 18, 1973 | BOAT AND TRAILER STOLEN | B3 |
July 18, 1973 | BURGLARS TAKE TELEVISION SET | B3 |
July 18, 1973 | HOFFMAN, EDWARD | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | LUKE, GENE | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | IHLENFELDT, JAMES | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | WEBBER, WILLIS | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | AFFHOLTER, VIRGINIA | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | PETERSON, RICHARD | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | DEVLIN, RITA | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | ROTARY DONATION TO BUILD NEW SHELTER | C1 |
July 18, 1973 | JOURNAL TYPOGRAPHY HONORED | A1 |
July 18, 1973 | A BREAD TRUCK? THE ICE MAN? NO IT’S FUNMOBILE | B6 |
July 18, 1973 | QUIET, GENTLE – NEW KANG GRID COACH (GENTLE, PAUL) | A12 |
July 18, 1973 | TOM PARDEE GOES TO NATIONALS FOR TOTEM SWIM TEAM | A18 |
July 18, 1973 | KITSAP BIKE TOUR IS THE BEST (MAP) | C1 |
July 18, 1973 | NEW PETER KIRK FIELD WON’T PLEASE EVERYBODY | A18 |
July 18, 1973 | JUANITA BEACH WORK PART OF $3.5 MILLION PROGRAM | B3 |
July 18, 1973 | ROTARY DONATION TO BUILD NEW SHELTER | C1 |
July 18, 1973 | LIFEGUARDS DO MORE THAN WATCH GIRLS | C2 |
July 18, 1973 | SNAGS MAY FOUL IDEA TO MOOR OLD SHIPS ON LAKE IN KIRKLAND | A1 |
July 18, 1973 | MAYBE THE CITY FATHERS WERE A LITTLE HASTY WITH MARKET | B4 |
July 18, 1973 | GENERAL TEL REPORTS 8% GROWTH | C7 |
July 18, 1973 | DIANNE OMESTAD, JAMES FRIEDMAN | A8 |
July 18, 1973 | SUSAN STROMBERG, JEFFREY HILL | A9 |
July 18, 1973 | LAURIE DOWDY, RANDALL WHITAKER | A9 |
July 18, 1973 | CAROLYN HANSCHE, KIM SWANSON | A9 |
July 25, 1973 | FANTASY SAILING TRIP OVER FOR JOHN JAY | A18 |
July 25, 1973 | A VISIT TO LONGACRES INTENSIFIES PASSION TO OWN, WORK WITH HORSES (CLAY, S |
A5 |
July 25, 1973 | THEY BLEW STATION’S BUDGET (BETHARDS, BILL) | A5 |
July 25, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (SAGE, ILA) | A7 |
July 25, 1973 | CENTER MAY OCCUPY KJH | B2 |
July 25, 1973 | CONDOMINIUM COMMENTS SOUGHT (LAKEVIEW HOUSE) | A20 |
July 25, 1973 | TOTEM MERCHANTS LOOK FORWARD TO LAMONTS | B1 |
July 25, 1973 | DRIVER DUMPS TRUCK AFTER WILD RIDE | A1 |
July 25, 1973 | 315 STUDENTS ENROLL IN FIRST VOC-TECH SUMMER SESSION | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | SCHOOL EMPLOYEES REACH AGREEMENT | B4 |
July 25, 1973 | STRODE PROMOTED TO ROSE HILL POST (STRODE, ROBERT) | B7 |
July 25, 1973 | CRIS JACOBSON, TOM CRABTREE | A5 |
July 25, 1973 | LINDA WILSON, DEAN HUMPHREY | A6 |
July 25, 1973 | JUANITA BAY NOISE IS TOO INTOLERABLE (LETTER FROM NANCARROW, MICHAEL) | A4 |
July 25, 1973 | GENERATOR DONATED (PHOTO) | A3 |
July 25, 1973 | HOUGHTON COUNCIL FATE TO BE DECIDED | A3 |
July 25, 1973 | NEW AID CAR BEGINS WORK IN KIRKLAND | B3 |
July 25, 1973 | HOUGHTON COUNCIL FATE TO BE DECIDED | A3 |
July 25, 1973 | JUANITA BAY NOISE IS TOO INTOLERABLE (LETTER FROM NANCARROW, MICHAEL) | A4 |
July 25, 1973 | SCHOOL EMPLOYEES REACH AGREEMENT | B4 |
July 25, 1973 | SUMMER BRINGS PROBLEMS TO KIRKLAND PARKS | A19 |
July 25, 1973 | BURGLARS ATTACK BY BOAT | A20 |
July 25, 1973 | SECOND BURGLARY AIDED BY FIRST | B3 |
July 25, 1973 | UNLOCKED HOUSE BRINGS BURGLARS $500 HAUL | B4 |
July 25, 1973 | JULY BRINGS MORE PATIENTS TO EVERGREEN | B4 |
July 25, 1973 | VINJE, THOMAS | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | CHAPMAN, ERNEST | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | LYMAN, CLARA | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | SWIFT, RONALD | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | BONE, ETHEL | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | LARSON, ALBERT | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | MORELAN, CHARLES | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | FORTNER, JACK | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | FILINGS FOR SCHOOL, MUNICIPAL OFFICES OPEN NEXT WEEK | A1 |
July 25, 1973 | PICTURE OF FIRE HOSE ON FERRY WINS MONTHLY PHOTO PRIZE (BURCOMBE, STEVE | B8 |
July 25, 1973 | KIRKLAND ROOKIE SETS REDS DOWN IN BIG LEAGUE DEBUT (CASKEY, CRAIG) | A1 |
July 25, 1973 | BICYCLING: KNOW THE RULES AND STAY ALIVE | A1 |
July 25, 1973 | SUMMER BRINGS PROBLEMS TO KIRKLAND PARKS | A19 |
July 25, 1973 | CITIES MEET TONIGHT ON YARROW | A2 |
July 25, 1973 | OPENNESS AT CRESTWOODS (PHOTO) | B4 |
July 25, 1973 | WADING, PICNICKING POPULAR AT MARSH PARK (PHOTO) | B5 |
July 25, 1973 | NEW OWNERS OF SMALL BOATS MAY HAVE FREE SAFETY EXAMS | A16 |
July 25, 1973 | AFTER MARKET STREET … THIRD STREET | A1 |
July 25, 1973 | ON MARKET STREET: MONEY-SAVING TACKS TO BE PRESERVED | A17 |
July 25, 1973 | SIGNALS DUE ON NE 85TH – IN 2 YEARS | A2 |
July 25, 1973 | STATE TO ANALYZE NE 70TH INTERSECTION TO REDUCE HAZARDS | A3 |
July 25, 1973 | PUMPS BECOMING A PRIME COMMODITY | A14 |
July 25, 1973 | MARY CONNOLE, JOHN LOWBER | A6 |
July 25, 1973 | CINDY GEE, TOM LEAVITT | A6 |
July 25, 1973 | WENDY LITTLEFIELD, MELVIN COUGHLIN | A6 |
July 25, 1973 | LINDA JAMES, SPENCER ACTON | A6 |
July 25, 1973 | JANICE KVAM, BILL SCHOEN | A6 |
August 1, 1973 | LOCAL BANK HAS GROWTH (BANK OF KIRKLAND) | B4 |
August 1, 1973 | WOMEN JUDGES OFTEN STERN (NIEMI, JANICE) | B1 |
August 1, 1973 | ACTING FILLS HIS OFF HOURS (SWAIN, BILL) | B1 |
August 1, 1973 | CASCADE VISTA RESIDENT MARKS 102ND BIRTHDAY (GREATZ, ANNA) | B1 |
August 1, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (MIRLY, ANGIE) | B2 |
August 1, 1973 | YARROW BAY OFFICE COMPLEX PROPOSED | A1 |
August 1, 1973 | BELLEVUE’S INDUSTRIAL PARK STATEMENT LACKING: KIRKLAND | A1 |
August 1, 1973 | 700 PROTESTS LODGED AGAINST OFFICE-MARINA | A1 |
August 1, 1973 | COMMUNITY SCHOOL EXPANSION APPROVED | A6 |
August 1, 1973 | SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES PRELIMINARY PETER KIRK PLANS | A6 |
August 1, 1973 | NORTHWEST ANNOUNCES LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION | B1 |
August 1, 1973 | BOAT RENTAL SERVICE OPENS IN JUANITA | B4 |
August 1, 1973 | DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND BYPASS SUPPORTED | A3 |
August 1, 1973 | ‘DROPPA KID’ – TRY IT, YOU’LL LIKE IT | C1 |
August 1, 1973 | SILVERNALE, AVERY SAY THEY WON’T RUN | A1 |
August 1, 1973 | SCHOOL LIBRARIES, LUNCHES FEEL INFLATIONARY SQUEEZE | A1 |
August 1, 1973 | TWO VOC-TECH SUPERVISORS ADDED TO HANDLE EXPECTED GROWTH | A6 |
August 1, 1973 | NORTHSHORE FORMING ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL | B4 |
August 1, 1973 | LAKE WASHINGTON BAND ‘IN STEP’ | B7 |
August 1, 1973 | NANCY HURD, JAMES TELLVIK | B2 |
August 1, 1973 | CITIES LOOK TO COUNTY FOR ASSISTANCE WITH NOISE POLLUTION | A1 |
August 1, 1973 | FEW CHANGES EXPECTED WITH DROP OF ‘WHITES ONLY’ RULE (ELKS CLUB) | B6 |
August 1, 1973 | 700 PROTESTS LODGED AGAINST OFFICE-MARINA | A1 |
August 1, 1973 | TWO ROSE HILL CHURCHES VANDALIZED | A7 |
August 1, 1973 | WOMEN JUDGES OFTEN STERN (NIEMI, JANICE) | B1 |
August 1, 1973 | JUANITA MAN DIES OF GUNSHOT WOUNDS (MULLIGAN, CHARLES) | B4 |
August 1, 1973 | ICE CREAM LOVERS TAKE 1500 BARS | B4 |
August 1, 1973 | EMERGENCY ROOM DISCUSSION SET | B4 |
August 1, 1973 | INDIAN ENCAMPMENT AGAIN AT MARYMOOR COUNTY PARK | A4 |
August 1, 1973 | MAGUIRE, LIDA | A7 |
August 1, 1973 | CHIOCCHIO, CARMELA | A7 |
August 1, 1973 | MULLIGAN, CHARLES | A7 |
August 1, 1973 | WEGNER, LUTHER | A7 |
August 1, 1973 | MAHAFFEY, LILLIAN | A7 |
August 1, 1973 | LARSON, LESLIE | A7 |
August 1, 1973 | DEMPSTER, VIRGINIA | A7 |
August 1, 1973 | FEW CHANGES EXPECTED WITH DROP OF ‘WHITES ONLY’ RULE (ELKS CLUB) | B6 |
August 1, 1973 | FIRST DAY OF FILING FINDS 9 CANDIDATES IN THE RUNNING | A1 |
August 1, 1973 | JOHN JONES TO FILE TO RETAIN 48TH DIST SENATE SEAT | A2 |
August 1, 1973 | PURI FILES AGAINST LANHAM FOR COUNCIL | A3 |
August 1, 1973 | BASEBALL TOWN USA TOURNAMENT PLAY (PHOTOS) | A15 |
August 1, 1973 | RECORD 205 ENTER 10TH KIRKLAND TENNIS TOURNAMENT | A17 |
August 1, 1973 | CITIES WANT COUNTY TO SPONSOR YARROW PARK PROJECT | C1 |
August 1, 1973 | 132ND NE CONTRACT | A3 |
August 1, 1973 | DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND BYPASS SUPPORTED | A3 |
August 1, 1973 | I-90 FUND CHANCES GOOD | C4 |
August 1, 1973 | PATRICIA ANN PARKER, RUSSELL MCCLINTICK JR | B2 |
August 1, 1973 | GAIL GRONLUND, JAY STACY | B2 |
August 1, 1973 | KATHY CARLSON, WESLEY MCGEE | B2 |
August 1, 1973 | LEE ANN ERICSON, LEVI DAHL | B2 |
August 1, 1973 | MITRA MOHAGHEGH, JEFFREY SHANK | B2 |
August 8, 1973 | 3 EAST SIDE MEN HONORED (MARTIN, S MICHAEL / GARDINER, WILLIAM / PORTER, LAR |
A10 |
August 8, 1973 | THIRD HOSPITAL VISIT CHANGES ATTITUDE (BERRY, MIKE) | A3 |
August 8, 1973 | RESTAURATEUR WILL TRANSLATE TURKEY INSTEAD OF SERVING IT (O’BRIEN, DAN) | A6 |
August 8, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (DELANEY, MARY) | A8 |
August 8, 1973 | DEMOLITION OF COLMAN BUILDING MAY BE NEAR | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | FIRE DESTROYS REDMOND SCHOOL (MONTESSORI) | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | TERRACE HALL DEMOLISHED (PHOTO) | A4 |
August 8, 1973 | DEMOLITION OF COLMAN BUILDING MAY BE NEAR | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | SUPERMARKETS UNCERTAIN ABOUT FUTURE MEAT SUPPLY | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | WALGREEN TO OPEN IN KINGSGATE | A20 |
August 8, 1973 | LUMBER FIRM QUITTING BUSINESS (MCEVOY ROGERS) | A24 |
August 8, 1973 | SAYLES FEATURES COMPLETE LINE OF TIRES AND PARTS | A24 |
August 8, 1973 | DEMOLITION OF COLMAN BUILDING MAY BE NEAR | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | INC SPOT – A PLACE FOR KIDS (TADLOCK, BOB) | A6 |
August 8, 1973 | FREEWAY INTERCHANGE ZONE CREATED BY CITY COUNCIL | A4 |
August 8, 1973 | SCHOOL OFFERS LEARNING ON A ONE TO ONE BASIS | A4 |
August 8, 1973 | SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO DEVELOP ALCOHOL EDUCATION PROGRAMS | A8 |
August 8, 1973 | FIRE DESTROYS REDMOND SCHOOL (MONTESSORI) | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | AFTER 22 YEARS’ SERVICE, A BARGAIN AT $350 (AID CAR) | A10 |
August 8, 1973 | FREEWAY INTERCHANGE ZONE CREATED BY CITY COUNCIL | A4 |
August 8, 1973 | REFINERY GOES BANKRUPT | A20 |
August 8, 1973 | CONTRACTOR HALTS JUANITA SLOUGH GRADING | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | REQUESTS COMING IN FOR JUANITA SEWER DISTRICTS | C1 |
August 8, 1973 | CAPTAIN, SERGEANT LEAVE REDMOND POLICE DEPARTMENT | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | NAKED MAN SEEN RUNNING ON 1-405 | A10 |
August 8, 1973 | MAN AND WIFE ARRESTED AFTER SCUFFLE AT POLICE STATION | A4 |
August 8, 1973 | JULY BRIGHTENS PICTURE AT EVERGREEN GENERAL | A3 |
August 8, 1973 | THIRD HOSPITAL VISIT CHANGES ATTITUDE (BERRY, MIKE) | A3 |
August 8, 1973 | MAJOR CITED FOR HEROISM (CLARKE, COLIN) | A4 |
August 8, 1973 | REASONER, ODOS BARRY | B4 |
August 8, 1973 | STRAY, CORA | B4 |
August 8, 1973 | DOULOUNG, FREDERICK | B4 |
August 8, 1973 | NELSON, BERTHA | B4 |
August 8, 1973 | DOUGLAS, JOHN | B4 |
August 8, 1973 | RUSSELL, ELIZABETH | B4 |
August 8, 1973 | 10 FILE FOR KIRKLAND COUNCIL; LIGHT TURNOUT IN OTHER RACES | A1` |
August 8, 1973 | HAUBRICK TO RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL (HAUBRICK, JIM) | A2 |
August 8, 1973 | MINI-SESSIONS DON’T WORK, EAST SIDE REPUBLICANS SAY | A24 |
August 8, 1973 | MCNABB TO RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL (MCNABB, DAVID) | A4 |
August 8, 1973 | THE LAST STRETCH OF SUMMER – EAST SIDERS AT PLAY (PHOTOS) | B1 |
August 8, 1973 | KIRKLAND SECOND IN STATE LITTLE LEAGUE | A21 |
August 8, 1973 | NO WHITES CAME, BUT IT WASN’T A FAILURE (KIRKLAND EVANGEL CHURCH) | A10 |
August 8, 1973 | MORE EVERGREEN BUS TRIPS SET FOR EAST SIDE | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | CONTRACTOR HALTS JUANITA SLOUGH GRADING | A1 |
August 8, 1973 | SEWER WORK TO BEGIN | A10 |
August 8, 1973 | CONTRACT AWARDED FOR NEW SEWER LINE | A23 |
August 8, 1973 | GEN’L TELEPHONE EXPANDS DIALING | A24 |
August 8, 1973 | REQUESTS COMING IN FOR JUANITA SEWER DISTRICTS | C1 |
August 8, 1973 | HEIDI ANNE SPARLING, DAVID WILLIAMS | A6 |
August 8, 1973 | SYBIL KNOCK, DAVID BERKEY | A7 |
August 8, 1973 | CANDEE BELOTE, JAMES MCCOLLEY | A7 |
August 8, 1973 | MARIJAYNE FINCHAM, KEITH RUBY | A7 |
August 8, 1973 | BARBARA MOYER, DOUGLAS SUNDIN | A7 |
August 15, 1973 | SAYLES TIRE CENTER – GRAND OPENING | C8 |
August 15, 1973 | COUPLE HONORED ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (O’DORE, MR AND MRS JAMES) | A6 |
August 15, 1973 | SHE’S A MOVER AND A DOER (RYSEFF, JANEEN) | B1 |
August 15, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (FITCH, DEBBIE) | B2 |
August 15, 1973 | SHE’S NOT THE TYPE, BUT CHRIS LIKED SEAFAIR ROLE (HILL, CHRIS) | C3 |
August 15, 1973 | PLANNERS’ REVERSAL BREWS FOUL WEATHER FOR HADLEY MARINA | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | YARROW BAY OFFICE COMPLEX GIVEN RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL BY CITY | A4 |
August 15, 1973 | DEMOLITION SPARES TREE (PHOTO OF COLMAN’S DEMOLITION) | A4 |
August 15, 1973 | LAST OF TERRACE HALL TORN DOWN (PHOTO) | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | DUMPING OF SCHOOL RUBBLE AT GRAVEL PIT STOPPED BY CITY | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT FACES JUNIOR HIGH HOUSING SQUEEZE | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | LAST OF TERRACE HALL TORN DOWN (PHOTO) | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | DEMOLITION SPARES TREE (PHOTO OF COLMAN’S DEMOLITION) | A4 |
August 15, 1973 | NORTHSHORE BAPTISTS TO DEDICATE CHURCH (SKETCH) | A17 |
August 15, 1973 | HOUGHTON CONDOMINIUM PROPOSED(NE 64TH / LAKEVIEW TERRACE) | C6 |
August 15, 1973 | TOTEM LAKE FEATURES NEW LAUNDRY | A2 |
August 15, 1973 | GOLD CREEK TO BECOME PRIVATE ATHLETIC CLUB | A5 |
August 15, 1973 | TELTONE HELPING TO CONVERT NATION TO TOUCH TONE PHONES | A6 |
August 15, 1973 | DRUG STORE OWNER SETS SITE RECORD (MENTZER, RANDY) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | COUPLE CHANGES LAKE STREET LOOK (BETTY’S APPAREL) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | FABRIC STORE EXPANDS (CALICO COTTAGE) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | NEWCOMER TO KIRKLAND BUT NOT TO PENNEY’S (BENSON, ROY) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | HOBBY IS NEW CAREER (KENDALL, BRIAN) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | MOVE AROUND THE CORNER (HOBBY AND ART SHOPPE) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | VARIETY STORE OWNER IS 30-YEAR BOOSTER (RICHARDSON, RON) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | DRESS SHOP HAS 40-YEAR HISTORY (CAROL’S DRESS SHOP) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | SHOE STORE NAME COMES FROM PUBLIC (THE SHOE STORE) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | DEMOLITION SPARES TREE (PHOTO OF COLMAN’S DEMOLITION) | A4 |
August 15, 1973 | CATERING IS NEW CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM IN AREA OF FOOD SERVICE | B1 |
August 15, 1973 | VARIETY OF BUSINESS AND CLOTHING COURSES OFFERED | B1 |
August 15, 1973 | PRICES RAISED: INFLATION CATCHES UP WITH SCHOOL LUNCHES | B2 |
August 15, 1973 | MORE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE LUNCHES | B2 |
August 15, 1973 | NEW PRINCIPALS FROM OUT OF DISTRICT | C3 |
August 15, 1973 | NEW LWSD ADMINISTRATORS TO BE RECOMMENDED MONDAY | C3 |
August 15, 1973 | WOODS STEPS DOWN TO LWHS POSITION (WOODS, JOHN) | C3 |
August 15, 1973 | BACK TO SCHOOL – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT | D1-D8 |
August 15, 1973 | LWHS READY FOR 5-YEAR IMPROVEMENTS | D2 |
August 15, 1973 | LAURIE ANN MCPHEE, PHILIP GERE | B1 |
August 15, 1973 | JULEE DAWN MOE, ROBERT SWANSON | B2 |
August 15, 1973 | DUMPING OF SCHOOL RUBBLE AT GRAVEL PIT STOPPED BY CITY | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | TREE THRIVE DESPITE ADVERSITY (PETERSON, HARRY – CARNATION) | A5 |
August 15, 1973 | PLANNERS’ REVERSAL BREWS FOUL WEATHER FOR HADLEY MARINA | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | SHIPYARD DEMOLITION ON TARGET | C7 |
August 15, 1973 | WOUNDED SERGEANT HONORED FOR ROLE IN KIRKLAND SHOOTING (CLIFFORD, ART | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | GIRL TELLS POLICE OF MULTIPLE RAPE | A2 |
August 15, 1973 | BUNCO ARTISTS VICTIMIZE ELDERLY KIRKLAND WIDOWER | A3 |
August 15, 1973 | A NEW TWIST TO OBSCENE CALLS | A3 |
August 15, 1973 | APARTMENT THEFTS QUESTIONED | A3 |
August 15, 1973 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL RATED AS MAJOR EMERGENCY UNIT | A17 |
August 15, 1973 | MENTAL HEALTH CENTER NAMES NEW DIRECTOR (PICKERING, JOSEPH JR) | C2 |
August 15, 1973 | OLSON, LYDIA | A19 |
August 15, 1973 | TALBOTT, DOROTHEA | A19 |
August 15, 1973 | CHARITY TO SALMON BAKES – SERVICE CLUBS PLAY MANY ROLES | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | SCOUTS GROW AND STRENGTHEN THEMSELVES DURING NATIONAL JAMBOREE | C7 |
August 15, 1973 | CITY COUNCIL PRIMARIES PLANNED, SCHOOL BOARD VOTE IN NOVEMBER | A1 |
August 15, 1973 | LANHAM WILL SEEK FULL TERM | A2 |
August 15, 1973 | BANKSON FILES FOR CITY COUNCIL (BANKSON, RUDY) | A2 |
August 15, 1973 | SNAGBOAT EARNS ‘MOST VENERABLE SHIP AWARD’ (W T PRESTON) | A5 |
August 15, 1973 | UNDERGROUND WIRING ALONG CITY BOULEVARDS HAS IMPACT (PHOTOS) | C1 |
August 15, 1973 | POWER SHORTAGES COULD BECOME CRITICAL THIS WINTER | A3 |
August 15, 1973 | TELTONE HELPING TO CONVERT NATION TO TOUCH TONE PHONES | A6 |
August 15, 1973 | UNDERGROUND WIRING ALONG CITY BOULEVARDS HAS IMPACT (PHOTOS) | C1 |
August 15, 1973 | JAN SWIFT, DAVE WILSON | B2 |
August 15, 1973 | JOANNE PODRAZA, MARK ANDERSON | B2 |
August 15, 1973 | CHERI SCHOENMAKER, MICHAEL NOONEY | B2 |
August 22, 1973 | CAL OPERATES CREATIVELY (LEWIS, RON) | B3 |
August 22, 1973 | PAULSONS HOST FAMILY REUNION | B3 |
August 22, 1973 | TROUBLED MARINA PLANS SENT BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION | A3 |
August 22, 1973 | SCHOOL BOARD DELAYS SIGNING OF AGREEMENT | A17 |
August 22, 1973 | PROGRESS THREATENS LOG CABIN WAY OF LIFE (BROWN, LORRAINE) | A2 |
August 22, 1973 | AUTO WRECKING EXPANSION GRANTED | A1 |
August 22, 1973 | RISING FOOD COSTS, SHORTAGES SHARED BY MARKETS, CONSUMERS | A1 |
August 22, 1973 | ECONOMY CAR SALES INCREASE AS FUEL SHORTAGE CONTINUES | A5 |
August 22, 1973 | SUSAN FARMER DIES IN COLLISION | A1 |
August 22, 1973 | NEW LOOK FOR DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND (PHOTO SHOWING REMOVED COLMAN BUILDI | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | SUMMER DAY CAMP IS FUN – EVEN WHEN IT RAINS | B7 |
August 22, 1973 | JUANITA HS STUDENTS SHOW IMPROVEMENT | A17 |
August 22, 1973 | MORE OPTIONS AHEAD FOR STUDENTS – FROM SCIENCE TO ART (SALISBURY, ROGER | A17 |
August 22, 1973 | ADULT ED HAS NEW NAME | A7 |
August 22, 1973 | AUTOMOTIVE TRADE, WELDING COURSES OFFERED | C1 |
August 22, 1973 | RENEE DULANEY, STEPHEN ECKMAN | B3 |
August 22, 1973 | CHERI EGBERT, KEVIN DOYLE | B3 |
August 22, 1973 | SAND AND GRAVEL RULING LEADS TO FREEZE | B7 |
August 22, 1973 | TROUBLED MARINA PLANS SENT BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION | A3 |
August 22, 1973 | INQUIRY JUDGE TAKES GRAND JURY’S PLACE | A4 |
August 22, 1973 | BELONGINGS TAKEN FROM KIRKLAND HOME | A7 |
August 22, 1973 | POLICE INVESTIGATE DAMAGED CITY DOCKS | A7 |
August 22, 1973 | ASSOCIATE INTRODUCES COMPUTER OPTOMETRY | A5 |
August 22, 1973 | HENDRICKSON, GERTRUDE ‘SKIP’ | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | FOWLER, PATRICIA | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | BORLAND, EDITH | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | CORNELIUS, KATIE | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | MCLEAN, MARGUERITE | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | THOMSON, PAUL | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | FARMER, SUSAN | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | LEVI, LOUIE | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | O’LEARY, ROBERT | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | SCHEI, ALLEN | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | PRESLEY, WILLIAM | A20 |
August 22, 1973 | SERVICE CLUBS SET MEMBERSHIP STANDARDS | A7 |
August 22, 1973 | TOTEM LAKE KIWANIS BEING ORGANIZED | C7 |
August 22, 1973 | WOMAN TAKES REINS OF BABE RUTH (NELSON, JEAN) | A1 |
August 22, 1973 | MUELLER ERASES SWIM MARK (MUELLER, JAMIE) | A18 |
August 22, 1973 | PROGRESS SLOW ON YARROW PARK | A1 |
August 22, 1973 | PRELIMINARY OKAY GIVEN FOR YARROW BAY | A3 |
August 22, 1973 | 31-FOOT UNIFLITE ADDED TO MARINE PATROL UNIT | C1 |
August 22, 1973 | KIRKLAND WILL HAVE PARK/RIDE METRO LOT | A1 |
August 22, 1973 | STREETEND USE FOR PARKING COULD POSE PROBLEM (FIFTH AVE S / LAKE ST) | C1 |
August 22, 1973 | JACQUELINE LEE FLOYD, CHRIS THOMPSON | B4 |
August 22, 1973 | JANET SKEETERS, JAMES JULNES | B4 |
August 22, 1973 | EDNA LEFFEL, THOMAS DAUGHERTY | B4 |
August 22, 1973 | LINDA HOOPS, GARY NOLLETTE | B4 |
August 22, 1973 | JEANNE HEATH, JAMES BILLINGE | B4 |
August 29, 1973 | RECEPTION SURPRISES BREMERS (BREMER, PASTOR & MRS E M) | B2 |
August 29, 1973 | ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (HALL, MR AND MRS WALLACE) | B2 |
August 29, 1973 | BANKS GET VISUAL CHECKING | A2 |
August 29, 1973 | GREETER IS WARM, FRIENDLY (MARTIN, MARTY) | B1 |
August 29, 1973 | HOUSEHOLD IS BI-LINGUAL (MCCAMONT, JOHN) | B1 |
August 29, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (GERDE, TINA) | B2 |
August 29, 1973 | INFLATION HITS KAMIAKIN JH CONSTRUCTION COST BY 10% | A1 |
August 29, 1973 | STEEL WORKS LOOKING FOR BRIDGES TO BUILD | A2 |
August 29, 1973 | SOMETIMES THERE REALLY IS NOTHING TO DO (KIRKLAND HEIGHTS) | A1 |
August 29, 1973 | SURVEYORS ‘BEAM IN’ ON KIRKLAND (LASER TOWER) | A1 |
August 29, 1973 | LAKE WASHINGTON EXPECTS 16,724 KIDS FOR OPENING DAY | A1 |
August 29, 1973 | STUDENTS TAKE PRIDE IN MAINTAINING FINN HILL | A10 |
August 29, 1973 | LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS ON MAP | A10 |
August 29, 1973 | SCHOOL OFFICE WORKERS REJECT PROPOSED 3-YEAR CONTRACT | A11 |
August 29, 1973 | 136 LWSD TEACHERS PREPARE FOR NEW SCIENCE PROGRAM | A11 |
August 29, 1973 | 18 BUSES WILL TRANSPORT KJH STUDENTS TO ISSAQUAH | A12 |
August 29, 1973 | KATHY LYNN MILLER, GREG ANDERSON | B2 |
August 29, 1973 | ROADSIDE TRAILER MEASURES AUTO FREEWAY FUMES | A14 |
August 29, 1973 | THREE FIRES SET | A16 |
August 29, 1973 | THERMOMETER COMPANY COMES TO KIRKLAND (RYAN INSTRUMENTS) | A3 |
August 29, 1973 | JUANITA SLOUGH GRADING AWAITS SHORELINES RULING | A1 |
August 29, 1973 | SCHOOL OFFICE WORKERS REJECT PROPOSED 3-YEAR CONTRACT | A11 |
August 29, 1973 | JUANITA SLOUGH GRADING AWAITS SHORELINES RULING | A1 |
August 29, 1973 | SAILBOAT MOORAGE GOES SANS ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT | A3 |
August 29, 1973 | APPREHENSION OF YOUTHS | A19 |
August 29, 1973 | POLITICAL SIGN ORDINANCE CHALLENGED BY CANDIDATES | A6 |
August 29, 1973 | BURGLARS USE OPEN JUANITA WINDOWS | B8 |
August 29, 1973 | BEYMER, SYLVIA | A16 |
August 29, 1973 | SCHULTZ, CARL | A16 |
August 29, 1973 | SJOLANDER, EMIL | A16 |
August 29, 1973 | GREEN, MANSON | A16 |
August 29, 1973 | HOTTEN, WILFRED | A16 |
August 29, 1973 | LUX, CONRAD | A16 |
August 29, 1973 | HOLEN, SELMA | A16 |
August 29, 1973 | CANDIDATE COOPER BELIEVES IN GETTING THINGS DONE (COOPER, DORIS) | A14 |
August 29, 1973 | POLITICAL SIGN ORDINANCE CHALLENGED BY CANDIDATES | A6 |
August 29, 1973 | JOURNAL STAFF CHANGES MADE IN NEWS AND CIRCULATION | A4 |
August 29, 1973 | YARROW PARK TO MISS FUNDING DEADLINE | A14 |
August 29, 1973 | ACTIVITY NEVER STOPS IN KIRKLAND PARKS | A4 |
August 29, 1973 | LDS CHURCH IS DISTRIBUTING NEW EDITION OF FAMILY MANUAL | B2 |
August 29, 1973 | SAILBOAT MOORAGE GOES SANS ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT | A3 |
August 29, 1973 | 5 NEW PARK/RIDE LOTS INCLUDE 2 ON EAST SIDE | A14 |
August 29, 1973 | AT RAILROAD CROSSINGS: STOP, LOOK LISTEN WORKS | A19 |
August 29, 1973 | JUANITA SLOUGH GRADING AWAITS SHORELINES RULING | A1 |
August 29, 1973 | AT RAILROAD CROSSINGS: STOP, LOOK LISTEN WORKS | A19 |
August 29, 1973 | THIRD, CENTRAL WAY IMPROVEMENTS FUNDED | A3 |
August 29, 1973 | PUGET POWER NOT ASKING SPECIFIC LEVEL CUTBACKS | A1 |
August 29, 1973 | JOANNE MEYER, TOM SCHULTZ | B1 |
September 5, 1973 |
AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED | A7 |
September 5, 1973 |
THEIR GARDEN IS FOR SHARING (MOSER, CHARLOTTE) | A12 |
September 5, 1973 |
WHEN MOVING IS A WAY OF LIFE (MEANS, MARGARET) | B2 |
September 5, 1973 |
HADLEY OFFICE-MARINA SHOT DOWN 2ND TIME | A19 |
September 5, 1973 |
60-01, PART TWO, REVIVED AFTER TWO YEAR DELAY | A1 |
September 5, 1973 |
RESTAURANT OPENS (EVERGREEN INN) | A7 |
September 5, 1973 |
SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE BUT DELIVERY IS THE PROBLEM | B1 |
September 5, 1973 |
60-01, PART TWO, REVIVED AFTER TWO YEAR DELAY | A1 |
September 5, 1973 |
ADVENTURES BECOME EMERGENCIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TOURING EUROPE | A18 |
September 5, 1973 |
PATTI OWENS, LARRY SCHILLER | B2 |
September 5, 1973 |
TAX REFORM TOPS LEGISLATIVE LIST | A1 |
September 5, 1973 |
COUNTY ASKS IF RESIDENTS WOULD USE EAST SIDE OFFICE | A1 |
September 5, 1973 |
HADLEY OFFICE-MARINA SHOT DOWN 2ND TIME | A19 |
September 5, 1973 |
A TEN-SPEED FOR $1? THERE’S A CHANCE (POLICE AUCTION) | A1 |
September 5, 1973 |
COUPLE PICKED UP FOR LARCENY | A9 |
September 5, 1973 |
TWO MEN ASSAULTED BY YOUTHS IN JUANITA | A9 |
September 5, 1973 |
FATHER CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING | C3 |
September 5, 1973 |
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER WILL SERVE KIRKLAND HEIGHTS | A1 |
September 5, 1973 |
POWELL, P PEARL | A2 |
September 5, 1973 |
TALBOTT, JONATHAN | A4 |
September 5, 1973 |
BRASHEARS, EARL SR | A4 |
September 5, 1973 |
HANSEN, MAE | A4 |
September 5, 1973 |
WATTERS, BARBARA | A4 |
September 5, 1973 |
BOWDISH, STELLA | A4 |
September 5, 1973 |
MCELROY, HARRY | A4 |
September 5, 1973 |
INFLATION WORRIES FIRST DISTRICT RESIDENTS | A18 |
September 5, 1973 |
10 SEEK KIRKLAND COUNCIL POSITIONS | A2-A3 |
September 5, 1973 |
VETERAN CAMPAIGNER ANGLE CHALLENGES FREEMAN IN 48TH | C1 |
September 5, 1973 |
YOUTHS HAVE VARIED VIEWS ON JOURNALISM SEMINARS | C2 |
September 5, 1973 |
COMPARISON TO WINNING DAD DOESN’T PRESSURE JOCK JR (MCLAUGHLIN, JOCK) | A21 |
September 5, 1973 |
YOUNG KAYAKER TOPS IN JR CLASS (PETERSON, MIKE) | A21 |
September 5, 1973 |
116TH AVENUE NEIGHBORS PROTEST 1-405 TRAFFIC NOISE | A19 |
September 5, 1973 |
LINDA WILSON, DEAN HUMPHREY | B1 |
September 5, 1973 |
LUDMILLA HAMILTON, MARK OESTREICH | B2 |
September 5, 1973 |
CHALICE ORRELL, BOB OWEN | B2 |
September 5, 1973 |
MARY HANSON, WILLIE NAKATANI | B2 |
September 12, 1973 |
TIME, TAXES THIN RANKS OF TRUCK FARMERS | C4 |
September 12, 1973 |
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED (CHAPMAN, MR AND MRS A MIKE) | A13 |
September 12, 1973 |
LIFE MORE RELAXED HERE, SAYS PERUVIAN STUDENT, 15 (MEDRANO, ALBERTO) | A12 |
September 12, 1973 |
A WAD OF CLAY COMES FIRST (MCGINTY, ELINOR) | A13 |
September 12, 1973 |
FAMILY HAS OWN EXCHANGE PROGRAM (LANE) | B8 |
September 12, 1973 |
HADLEY PERMIT OKAYED BY COUNCIL | A16 |
September 12, 1973 |
REDMOND MAN KILLED IN ROSE HILL FIRE (PARKER, DOUGLAS) | A17 |
September 12, 1973 |
INFLATION SQUEEZES FOODBANK | A1 |
September 12, 1973 |
RECESS CAN BE SCARY (PHOTO AT THOREAU) | A1 |
September 12, 1973 |
CAC VOC-TECH LEADERS MEET ON SUMMIT | A10 |
September 12, 1973 |
IOTA MAKES A DIFFERENCE IN LW TEACHER OBSERVATIONS | A10 |
September 12, 1973 |
SCHOOL LUNCH PRICES MAY RISE AGAIN SOON | A10 |
September 12, 1973 |
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT UP 5% | A10 |
September 12, 1973 |
THE FIRST DAY’S THE HARDEST – EVEN IF YOU’RE NOT SCARED | A8 |
September 12, 1973 |
NEW MATH SERIES AND LAB AT THOREAU FOR 1973-74 | A8 |
September 12, 1973 |
REDMOND MAN KILLED IN ROSE HILL FIRE (PARKER, DOUGLAS) | A17 |
September 12, 1973 |
EAST SIDE GOP LAMENT LEGISLATIVE GAG RULE | A3 |
September 12, 1973 |
HADLEY PERMIT OKAYED BY COUNCIL | A16 |
September 12, 1973 |
7 PER CENT GAMBLING TAX APPROVED FOR KIRKLAND | A2 |
September 12, 1973 |
HADLEY PERMIT OKAYED BY COUNCIL | A16 |
September 12, 1973 |
SOME FORMS OF GAMBLING NOW ALLOWED FOR PROFIT TO CLUBS | A1 |
September 12, 1973 |
WOOD SHED TAKEN BY LARCENISTS | A16 |
September 12, 1973 |
CHARGES FILED (MARKHAM, CRAIG) | A19 |
September 12, 1973 |
EAST SIDE CITIES AIM AT TARGET CRIMES | A2 |
September 12, 1973 |
BURGLARS TAKE FOOD, STEREO | A5 |
September 12, 1973 |
QUEENSGATE GIRL VICTIM OF FRAUD | B8 |
September 12, 1973 |
EVERGREEN EMERGENCY TO EXPAND | A17 |
September 12, 1973 |
KOENIG, ALVIN | A14 |
September 12, 1973 |
OWEN, ARCHIE | A14 |
September 12, 1973 |
WALKER, LEONARD | A14 |
September 12, 1973 |
STANFORD, LOUISE | A14 |
September 12, 1973 |
MCELROY, HARRY | A14 |
September 12, 1973 |
PARKER, DOUGLAS | A14 |
September 12, 1973 |
RANNIGER, ALMA | A14 |
September 12, 1973 |
TEUBNER, ELLA | A14 |
September 12, 1973 |
CITY COUNCILS. 48TH DISTRICT ATTRACT ATTENTION FOR PRIMARY | A1 |
September 12, 1973 |
VUE PROVIDES MARKETPLACE FOR GRAPHICS | B1 |
September 12, 1973 |
ATHLETICS FOR HANDICAPPED UNLIMITED IN POTENTIAL – HOFF (HOFF, ERNIE) | A20 |
September 12, 1973 |
WILL WAWONA, 2 OTHER SHIPS SET SAIL FOR KIRKLAND? | A1 |
September 12, 1973 |
FIRST LEG OF REDMOND BYPASS TO OPEN SOON | A6 |
September 12, 1973 |
PATRICIA LARSON, GARY NOLETTE | A13 |
September 19, 1973 |
OPEN SPACE ACT: WILL IT SAVE FARMLANDS? | A2 |
September 19, 1973 |
HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY (PARKS, MR AND MRS RAYMOND) | A15 |
September 19, 1973 |
I CAN DO THINGS AND MY DAYS ARE BUSY (GRAHAM, GERRY) | A14 |
September 19, 1973 |
VOCATION, HOBBY TRADED (SCHULTZ, DWIGHT) | A15 |
September 19, 1973 |
TEACHER TAKES POST IN ARABIA (SNOW, TOBE) | A15 |
September 19, 1973 |
EXCAVATION MARKS START OF YARROW BAY OFFICES | A4 |
September 19, 1973 |
NEW COLMAN PROPERTY OWNERS PLAN RETAIL-OFFICE BUILDING | A6 |
September 19, 1973 |
CHILDREN’S SAFETY IS FACTOR IN APPROVING KIRK SCHOOL PERMIT | A23 |
September 19, 1973 |
WHY HAS LWHS PRICE TAG DOUBLED? | B1 |
September 19, 1973 |
FILL APPROVED FOR LAKE HOME (409 5TH AVE) | A5 |
September 19, 1973 |
PAINT FIRM ASKS TO MOVE SIGN (KELLY MOORE PAINT CO) | A24 |
September 19, 1973 |
NEW COLMAN PROPERTY OWNERS PLAN RETAIL-OFFICE BUILDING | A6 |
September 19, 1973 |
EVERGREEN EAST ANNEXATION HEARING SET TOMORROW NIGHT | A1 |
September 19, 1973 |
BUS RIDE FACT OF LIFE FOR KJH STUDENTS | A12 |
September 19, 1973 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT NAMES INFORMATION OFFICER (PUTSCHE, RUTH) | A4 |
September 19, 1973 |
SPECIAL EDUCATION GROUP STUDIES NEED, AGAIN | B1 |
September 19, 1973 |
DEANNA LEE LINDE, ROGER BUSKAS | A16 |
September 19, 1973 |
SUE CARLSON, WAYNE KATT | A16 |
September 19, 1973 |
FIRE CAUSES DEATH OF DOGS, $8000 DAMAGE (13024 116TH NE) | A22 |
September 19, 1973 |
PUBLIC WOULD BENEFIT FROM OPEN SPACE FUND, PLANNERS SAY | A6 |
September 19, 1973 |
BOARD BACKS MARITIME CENTER | A13 |
September 19, 1973 |
CITY SIGN ORDINANCE ENACTED BUT ITS ENFORCEMENT LAGS | A6 |
September 19, 1973 |
WAGONS WESTWARD LEAD TO WOODINVILLE | A20 |
September 19, 1973 |
COUNCIL TO SEEK INTERIM DOCKING SITE FOR OLD SHIPS | B1 |
September 19, 1973 |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH: EARLY RESULTS SHOW FEWER CRIMES | A22 |
September 19, 1973 |
MAN REPORTS THEFT AT HOME | A22 |
September 19, 1973 |
POLICE CLEAR 3 BURGLARIES, OPEN 3 NEW INVESTIGATIONS | A23 |
September 19, 1973 |
BURGLARS ALSO HIT BY RISING FOOD COSTS | A23 |
September 19, 1973 |
PHONE ANSWERING BURGLAR SURPRISES YOUTHFUL RESIDENT | C1 |
September 19, 1973 |
ROSS, ALVA M | B2 |
September 19, 1973 |
ZABLE, THERESA | B2 |
September 19, 1973 |
SMITH, CAMILLA | B2 |
September 19, 1973 |
LITTELL, BEN | B2 |
September 19, 1973 |
CAMPAIGNING IN THE CORNFIELDS WITH HOPPE (HOPPE, HARLEY) | A1 |
September 19, 1973 |
CAREFUL MANEUVERING AND QUICK REFLEXES; FOOS BALL PLAYERS TAKE GAME S | A1 |
September 19, 1973 |
3 OF 4 KIRKLAND PARK USERS DON’T LIVE IN CITY, SURVEY SHOWS | A2 |
September 19, 1973 |
BOARD BACKS MARITIME CENTER | A13 |
September 19, 1973 |
COUNCIL TO SEEK INTERIM DOCKING SITE FOR OLD SHIPS | B1 |
September 19, 1973 |
TOLL BRIDGE SAFETY WORK TO BEGIN SOON | A23 |
September 19, 1973 |
FREEWAY LIGHTS DIMMED TO SAVE POWER | C1 |
September 19, 1973 |
BARBARA MCPHERRAN, STEVEN HINES | A14 |
September 19, 1973 |
ELIZABETH STOELT, MICHAEL JOHNSON | A16 |
September 19, 1973 |
SHEILA WEIGEL, CHARLES HAGERMAN | A16 |
September 19, 1973 |
CAROLYN DAWN HILL, LOREN SHOOK | A16 |
September 26, 1973 |
22 YEARS LATER – RETIREMENT (SHIREY, VIVIAN) | A6 |
September 26, 1973 |
FREIGHT RATE FIGHT LEADS TO PRESIDENCY | A6 |
September 26, 1973 |
BANK PRESIDENT AT 18 (VOGEL, LORI) | B1 |
September 26, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (COWARD, LIZ) | B2 |
September 26, 1973 |
LIVING-IN SURE WAY TO LEARN FRENCH (ODOM, LESLIE) | B4 |
September 26, 1973 |
TRANSPARENT BAG ADDING NEW PAR MAC BUILDINGS | A6 |
September 26, 1973 |
NOT MUCH MORTAR LEFT FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS | A1 |
September 26, 1973 |
WITH PARENTS’ HELP, AUDUBON SCHOOL COULD BECOME PARK | B3 |
September 26, 1973 |
LIGHTS ARE DIMMED AS BUSINESSES MOVE TO CONSERVE POWER | A1 |
September 26, 1973 |
YOU’LL HAVE TO BUY YOUR HORSE COLLARS SOMEPLACE ELSE (BRYANT HARDWAR | C1 |
September 26, 1973 |
VERY FEW EXEMPTIONS EXIST UNDER NEW STATE CHARITY LAW | A1 |
September 26, 1973 |
NEW VICE-PRINCIPAL SEES LWHS AS COMMUNITY (DELLINGER, ELVIS) | A18 |
September 26, 1973 |
MILLER NAMED SWIM COACH OF THE YEAR (MILLER, BOB) | A22 |
September 26, 1973 |
LIGHTS ARE DIMMED AS BUSINESSES MOVE TO CONSERVE POWER | A1 |
September 26, 1973 |
EAST SIDERS TAKE SHORTAGE SERIOUSLY, TRY TO CUT POWER USE | A3 |
September 26, 1973 |
TRANSPARENT BAG ADDING NEW PAR MAC BUILDINGS | A6 |
September 26, 1973 |
VANDALS DAMAGE HOUSE | A13 |
September 26, 1973 |
JUANITA HIT BY BURGLARS, VANDALS | A2 |
September 26, 1973 |
WILD WEST SCENE REPLAYED IN RECENT JUANITA ROUND-UP (ANIMAL CONTROL) | A2 |
September 26, 1973 |
CASH TAKEN FROM ROOMS OF VICTIMS | A4 |
September 26, 1973 |
NATIONAL GUARD PLANS TO MUSTER 110-MAN KIRKLAND UNIT FOR NOV 3 SWEARIN | A1 |
September 26, 1973 |
MEYERS, GUS | B6 |
September 26, 1973 |
WARD, RUTH | B6 |
September 26, 1973 |
DOWNES, MARY | B6 |
September 26, 1973 |
DUSKIN, JOE | B6 |
September 26, 1973 |
COOPER, DIEFENDERFER LEAD COUNCIL RACES; FREEMAN WINS | A1 |
September 26, 1973 |
JOURNAL WINS 10 AWARDS IN STATE CONTEST | A1 |
September 26, 1973 |
KIRKLAND ASKED TO SPONSOR YARROW BAY FUND APPLICATION | A4 |
September 26, 1973 |
HIGHWAY LIGHTS DIMMED; POWER SHORTAGE HITS 405 | A3 |
September 26, 1973 |
MOTORISTS ASKED TO KEEP 520 CLEAR | B3 |
September 26, 1973 |
WATER SUPPLY NO PROBLEM, OFFICIALS SAY RESERVOIRS FULL | A3 |
September 26, 1973 |
RAIN RETURNS TO KIRKLAND, BRINGING BEAUTY (PHOTOS) | A8 |
September 26, 1973 |
NANCY HURD, JAMES TELLVIK | B1 |
September 26, 1973 |
LYNN GILBERT, GARY HEITLAUF | B1 |
October 3, 1973 | SPROUSE-REITZ – GRAND OPENING | B2-B3 |
October 3, 1973 | LOCATOR MAP | D2-D3 |
October 3, 1973 | CREATING POETRY DISCOVERED (DIECKMANN, PHYLLIS) | A10 |
October 3, 1973 | COOK’S CORNER (ASHTON, MARCELLA) | A11 |
October 3, 1973 | COLLEGE STUDENT TAKES ECOLOGY TO HER ROSE HILL NEIGHBORHOOD (SOUTHAR | D1 |
October 3, 1973 | RESTORATION SAVES CABOOSE FROM END OF LINE (WHISTLE STOP) |
E1 |
October 3, 1973 | MORE STUDENTS MAY LEARN TO SWIM IN JHS POOL | C1 |
October 3, 1973 | JUANITA HIGH: THE ONE-ROOM SCHOOL GETS A WALL | C4 |
October 3, 1973 | KIRKLAND’S LANDMARK (PHOTO OF CREATIVE ARTS LEAGUE BUILDING) | A1 |
October 3, 1973 | KIRKLAND ‘LANDMARK’ TO FALL (PHOTO OF ARMORY) | A2 |
October 3, 1973 | CAL BUILDING PLACED ON NATIONAL HISTORIC ROLL: NEW STATUS MAY HELP REST | B1 |
October 3, 1973 | GAS DEALERS FUME AT PRICES | A1 |
October 3, 1973 | WINTER FUEL SUPPLIES UNCERTAIN SAY LOCAL HEATING OIL DEALERS | A1 |
October 3, 1973 | WINTERIZE AUTOMOBILES EARLY; ANTIFREEZE SUPPLIES RESTRICTED | A1 |
October 3, 1973 | SPROUSE-REITZ FOUNDED IN NORTHWEST | A5 |
October 3, 1973 | MOBILE HOME FIRM MAKES NEW APPLICATION TO RELOCATE HERE (DEVON-LEE COR | A5 |
October 3, 1973 | NEW ORTHOPEDIC BUSINESS OPENS ON MARKET STREET (EASTSIDE ORTHOPEDIC) | A5 |
October 3, 1973 | ‘THUMB’ IN OPERATION AT CAL | C2 |
October 3, 1973 | APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE (FOGHORN) | D4 |
October 3, 1973 | KIRKLAND WOMAN NAMED UNITED WAY CHAIRMAN (MONROE, MRS EDGAR) | A10 |
October 3, 1973 | UNITED WAY REACHES 28.1 PER CENT OF GOAL | A4 |
October 3, 1973 | MARY’S CALL FOR HELP HEARD AT YOUTH TREATMENT CENTER … IN TIME (FAIRFAX) |
A10 |
October 3, 1973 | HANG ON, BOYS – THERE’S HELP IN THE NEXT LOCKER ROOM (CO-ED SPORTS) | A1 |
October 3, 1973 | EXPEDITIONARY SCIENCE: IT’S USING WHAT YOU LEARN NOW | A6 |
October 3, 1973 | PRINCIPALS MAY WITHDRAW FROM LWEA | C1 |
October 3, 1973 | SCHOOL DIRECTOR BLASTS $21.5 MILLION BUDGET | C1 |
October 3, 1973 | MORE STUDENTS MAY LEARN TO SWIM IN JHS POOL | C1 |
October 3, 1973 | LWHS FINALISTS (PHOTO OF COX, STEPHEN / TEUTSCH, TERRI) | C1 |
October 3, 1973 | ELY IN WASHINGTON (PHOTO OF ELY, ROBERT) | A20 |
October 3, 1973 | KIRKLAND COUNCIL BRIEFS (SEAPORT WINS SUPPORT) | A3 |
October 3, 1973 | ‘FIND ANOTHER PLACE TO DOCK,’ GROUP TELLS NOAA | A3 |
October 3, 1973 | PROSECUTOR WON’T FILE CHARGES IN REDMOND POLICE BUGGING CASE | A1 |
October 3, 1973 | DRUGS TAKEN FROM KINGSGATE STORE | A2 |
October 3, 1973 | DENTAL OFFICES BURGLARIZED | A2 |
October 3, 1973 | 7-11 STORE ROBBED | A6 |
October 3, 1973 | BURGLARS STRIKE DURING DAYTIME | B4 |
October 3, 1973 | VANDALISM TO CRIMES INCREASING | B4 |
October 3, 1973 | TACK ROOM BURGLARIZED | B4 |
October 3, 1973 | TEN FILE FOR HOSPITAL BOARD | A1 |
October 3, 1973 | ACCREDITATION TEAM VISITS (EVERGREEN) | E1 |
October 3, 1973 | NATIONAL GUARD STARTS RECRUITING | A2 |
October 3, 1973 | KUNI, HOWARD | A11 |
October 3, 1973 | MATTHEWS, MARY | A11 |
October 3, 1973 | EDGEKOSKI, PETER | A11 |
October 3, 1973 | RIDDLE, VICTOR M | A11 |
October 3, 1973 | ROBBINS, MAUDE | A11 |
October 3, 1973 | GUNN ENJOYS LIFE AS HUSKY KICKER (GUNN, IAN) | A22 |
October 3, 1973 | CHURCH SCHOOL REPORTS ATTENDANCE IS GROWING | D4 |
October 3, 1973 | NEW STOP SIGNS ESTABLISH NORKIRK AREA RIGHTS-OF-WAY | C1 |
October 3, 1973 | I-405 LANDSCAPING TO START AT KINGSGATE | D4 |
October 3, 1973 | NATURAL GAS CUSTOMERS URGED TO ADD INSULATION | A1 |
October 3, 1973 | WATER SUPPLY ALTERNATIVES TO BE PRESENTED TO PUBLIC | A20 |
October 3, 1973 | TEN VIE FOR TWO WATER DISTRICT POSTS | C1 |
October 3, 1973 | MARLYS CROSBY, DONALD MELROSE | A10 |
October 10, 1973 |
POTTERY, PRINTS AND TEXTILES FEATURED AT CELLAR GALLERY | A8 |
October 10, 1973 |
KIRKLAND TRAVELER FAVORS STATE TRADE WITH SIBERIA (KASSIANOV, DIMITRY) | A6 |
October 10, 1973 |
LANDSCAPING SKILLS GREW (MCKENNA, ELAINE) | B1 |
October 10, 1973 |
THE PUFFIN IS A REAL DREAMBOAT (BRAGGINS, BOB & MARILYN) | B4 |
October 10, 1973 |
LOCAL BUSINESSMEN URGED TO HELP CONSERVE ENERGY | A1 |
October 10, 1973 |
LAMONTS PLANS OCT 17 TOTEM LAKE OPENING (PHOTOS) | A2 |
October 10, 1973 |
FUEL OIL ALLOCATION CONFUSING | A4 |
October 10, 1973 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS JOIN TO OPEN SPORTING GOODS SHOP (KIRK, ENTERPRISES | A6 |
October 10, 1973 |
UNITED WAY AT 38.7% | C1 |
October 10, 1973 |
THOUSANDS OF MUSICIANS (PHOTO AT ROBERT FROST) | A1 |
October 10, 1973 |
NEWSPAPERS, INNOVATIONS FEATURED AT JUANITA FRIDAY | A3 |
October 10, 1973 |
FROST TEACHERS DEVELOPING NEW MATHEMATICS PROGRAM | B7 |
October 10, 1973 |
MUSIC AT FROST: NO FRILL, BUT A WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATION | B7 |
October 10, 1973 |
LWHS EXCHANGE STUDENTS MEET AT TEA | C4 |
October 10, 1973 |
ANITA SUE TALBOT, DOUGLAS HAAG | B2 |
October 10, 1973 |
YARROW CREEK TO SPAWN SALMON (PHOTO) | B4 |
October 10, 1973 |
CONSERVATION, PUBLIC ACCESS TO LAKE FAVORED | C1 |
October 10, 1973 |
COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LESS COSTLY THAN BUDGETED | A9 |
October 10, 1973 |
JUANITA JUNCTION ‘HOLE’ (PHOTO) | A17 |
October 10, 1973 |
SLOUGH CROSSING BEING PAVED (PHOTO) | A17 |
October 10, 1973 |
LAKE TURNS RED | B7 |
October 10, 1973 |
CONSERVATION, PUBLIC ACCESS TO LAKE FAVORED | C1 |
October 10, 1973 |
PUBLIC ASKED TO REVIEW SHORELINES GOAL | A5 |
October 10, 1973 |
KIRKLAND TAKES LEADERSHIP IN REGIONAL SHORELINES PLANNING | C1 |
October 10, 1973 |
POLICE REPORT DROP IN CRIME, BURGLARS END LONG INACTIVITY | A1 |
October 10, 1973 |
‘A LESSON LEARNED’ ON BUGS, SAYS REDMOND’S BUD YOUNG | A1 |
October 10, 1973 |
EVERGREEN ADOPTS $3.2 MILLION BUDGET | A10 |
October 10, 1973 |
THE TEETH I BRUSH ARE GOING TO BE MY OWN | B1 |
October 10, 1973 |
LASTUFKA, VERA | A11 |
October 10, 1973 |
ROGERS, PAMELA | A11 |
October 10, 1973 |
CUMMINGS, HARRY SR | A11 |
October 10, 1973 |
STEPHENS, ROSS | A11 |
October 10, 1973 |
WASHINGTON, D C DESTINATION FOR LAKESIDE SWEET ADELINES | B1 |
October 10, 1973 |
A FOUR-TIME LOSER, AL LAVINE DOESN’T KNOW IF HE’LL RUN AGAIN | A1 |
October 10, 1973 |
CANDIDATE PROPOSES SCHOOL COMPTROLLER (CRIPPEN, DON) | A3 |
October 10, 1973 |
POST OFFICE HAS NEW SERVICES (KAISER, LINCOLN) | A6 |
October 10, 1973 |
FINAL MONTHLY PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS (STENNING, DON) | B6 |
October 10, 1973 |
OLDER ADULTS TO WORK AS VOLUNTEERS IN PARK PROGRAM | A10 |
October 10, 1973 |
THE PUFFIN IS A REAL DREAMBOAT (BRAGGINS, BOB & MARILYN) | B4 |
October 10, 1973 |
HEARING ON METRO IMPROVEMENTS SET | A10 |
October 10, 1973 |
JUANITA JUNCTION ‘HOLE’ (PHOTO) | A17 |
October 10, 1973 |
SLOUGH CROSSING BEING PAVED (PHOTO) | A17 |
October 10, 1973 |
CARS SLIP, SLIDE ON RAIN-SLICKENED STREETS | A3 |
October 10, 1973 |
MESSAGE IN LIGHTS: POWER CRISIS FOR SOMEBODY ELSE | A1 |
October 10, 1973 |
LOCAL BUSINESSMEN URGED TO HELP CONSERVE ENERGY | A1 |
October 10, 1973 |
WD 79 ASKS PERMIT TO CROSS SAMMAMISH RIVER WITH LINE | C1 |
October 10, 1973 |
CARS SLIP, SLIDE ON RAIN-SLICKENED STREETS | A3 |
October 10, 1973 |
KATHY LYNN MILLER, GREGORY ANDERSON | B2 |
October 17, 1973 |
COUPLE CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY (WHIPPLE, BERT & MARY) | B2 |
October 17, 1973 |
WATCH FOR TONY KOENIG’S LEGACY – IN NEXT 30 YEARS | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (ESCOTT, IONE) | A8 |
October 17, 1973 |
5 GENERATIONS, ALL GIRLS (PHOTO OF GERMAN / HELINA / EARLY / EARLY / RANDALL |
A8 |
October 17, 1973 |
SERVICEMEN WILL BE GREETED BY KIRKLAND GIRLS (HOUSEKEEPER, JUDY / JACOB | B2 |
October 17, 1973 |
YOU’VE COME A LONG WAY (JAYNE, JEAN) | B2 |
October 17, 1973 |
HADLEY DECISION WAITS ON SHORELINES HEARING BOARD | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
KJH FIRE SETTLEMENT REACHED | A10 |
October 17, 1973 |
SCHOOLS ADOPT ENERGY SAVING MEASURES | A2 |
October 17, 1973 |
LWHS PLAN STILL UNRESOLVED | A3 |
October 17, 1973 |
CHURCH PROPERTY USE OPENED TO THE COMMUNITY | A22 |
October 17, 1973 |
LAMONTS OPENS TODAY AT TOTEM LAKE | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
NEWEST BUSINESS FEATURES IMPORTED TEXTILES, JEWELRY (RAJAH’S RENDEZVO | A2 |
October 17, 1973 |
DJ’S SOUND CITY OPENS AT TOTEM | A2 |
October 17, 1973 |
UNITED WAY AT 50% | A9 |
October 17, 1973 |
EDUCATORS DISCUSS LOVE, SURVIVAL IN CLASSROOM | A10 |
October 17, 1973 |
PLAN FOLLOWS CAREERS OF ’62 LWHS GRADUATES | A11 |
October 17, 1973 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS PREPARE FOR EDUCATION WEEK | A3 |
October 17, 1973 |
COMMUNITY SCHOOL OKAYED FOR FINN HILL – JUANITA AREA | A6 |
October 17, 1973 |
FRIDAY IS HOMECOMING AT LWHS | A9 |
October 17, 1973 |
EAST SIDE 911 SYSTEM READY IN ’75 | A5 |
October 17, 1973 |
CITY MANAGER ALLEN LOCKE JOINS NATIONAL GUARD UNIT | A5 |
October 17, 1973 |
EAST SIDE 911 SYSTEM READY IN ’75 | A5 |
October 17, 1973 |
CHRISTMAS LIGHTING TO BE SET | A5 |
October 17, 1973 |
HADLEY DECISION WAITS ON SHORELINES HEARING BOARD | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
REDMOND POLICEMEN DEMAND SOLLITTO, YOUNG RESIGNATIONS | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
BURGLARS RUN WILD IN NORTH KIRKLAND | A10 |
October 17, 1973 |
EAST SIDE 911 SYSTEM READY IN ’75 | A5 |
October 17, 1973 |
CALCULATOR IS STOLEN | A5 |
October 17, 1973 |
TAVERN STOP BRINGS UNPLEASANT SURPRISES | A6 |
October 17, 1973 |
RESULTS OF POLICE BUGGING INVESTIGATION MADE PUBLIC | A7 |
October 17, 1973 |
9 RUN FOR EVERGREEN HOSPITAL BOARD | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
EAST SIDE CRISIS CLINIC ASKED | A4 |
October 17, 1973 |
TWO HOSPITAL BOARD POSTS AT STAKE IN ELECTION | A7 |
October 17, 1973 |
CITY MANAGER ALLEN LOCKE JOINS NATIONAL GUARD UNIT | A5 |
October 17, 1973 |
FINN HILL MAN IS GUARD’S ONLY BLACK FIRST SERGEANT (MARTIN, TED) | A6 |
October 17, 1973 |
KEES, NADINE | B6 |
October 17, 1973 |
KOZICKI, ANNA | B6 |
October 17, 1973 |
YOUNG, FRANK | B6 |
October 17, 1973 |
HEIMBECKER, MARY | B6 |
October 17, 1973 |
BARBERSHOP SINGERS BRING HOME FIRSTS | A9 |
October 17, 1973 |
BPW TO HONOR BUSINESS WOMEN’S WEEK | B2 |
October 17, 1973 |
THOMPSON HITS ‘BACK SEAT’ STANCE OF COUNTY COUNCIL | A11 |
October 17, 1973 |
BETTER PLANNING TOP GOAL FOR COUNTY, REAMS DECLARES | A11 |
October 17, 1973 |
JOURNAL WINS AWARD IN NATIONAL CONTEST | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
JOURNAL TRAVELERS TOUR GREECE, ITALY, YUGOSLAVIA (PHOTOS) | B1 |
October 17, 1973 |
WATCH FOR TONY KOENIG’S LEGACY – IN NEXT 30 YEARS | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
PARK BOARD SEEKS PETER KIRK FUNDS | A21 |
October 17, 1973 |
COUNCIL BACKS LOCKE ON YARROW BAY PARK | A5 |
October 17, 1973 |
REDMOND FREEWAY LINK, BRIDGE BARRIER FUNDED BY STATE | A1 |
October 17, 1973 |
MANAGER CENTER OF WATER DISTRICT RACE | A16 |
October 17, 1973 |
VICKI NOREEN, DARRELL WALLACE | B3 |
October 17, 1973 |
CHERIE KIMBALL, CHANDLER FARAONE | B3 |
October 17, 1973 |
CHRISTINE BLAIR, DAVID REICHGOTT | B3 |
October 17, 1973 |
MARILEY BECKER, JOHN FERENS | B3 |
October 17, 1973 |
JILL GOLDSMITH, ROBERT D ROUTT | B3 |
October 17, 1973 |
KAREN KALICKY, DAVID PAYLOR | B3 |
October 24, 1973 |
CAREER TURNS FULL CIRCLE (OWENS, RICHARD N) | A22 |
October 24, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (DONOGHUE, MARY) | A23 |
October 24, 1973 |
CARRIE’S HORSEMANSHIP TAKES HER TO NATIONAL COMPETITION (NILSEN, CARRIE) | A8 |
October 24, 1973 |
YARROW BAY OFFICES GO TO COUNCIL NEXT | A2 |
October 24, 1973 |
SCHOOL TREE SAVING BECOMES ARBORETUM (JUANITA ELEMENTARY) | C8 |
October 24, 1973 |
SITE BEING CLEARED BEFORE TRAILER LOT PERMIT ISSUED | A6 |
October 24, 1973 |
HOME ON LAKE PERMIT OKAYED (400 BLOCK – LAKE AVE W) | A6 |
October 24, 1973 |
COMMISSION BACKS CONDOMINIUM | A9 |
October 24, 1973 |
SPOOK-TACULAR SALE IN KIRKLAND TONIGHT | A1 |
October 24, 1973 |
LAMONTS STORE OPENS (PHOTO) | A2 |
October 24, 1973 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS CUT POWER | C2 |
October 24, 1973 |
BOOKSHELF STOCKS VARIETY | D2 |
October 24, 1973 |
BURMESTERS OFFER VARIETY (PHOTO) | D8 |
October 24, 1973 |
PLAT NEAR COUNTY SITE RECOMMENDED | A2 |
October 24, 1973 |
GIRLS’ SPORTS STILL FAR BEHIND BOYS’ IN COACHES, FUNDS | A1 |
October 24, 1973 |
3 SEEK 2 SCHOOL BOARD POSTS (CRIPPEN / WESTBURG / KILBURN) | A9 |
October 24, 1973 |
ROSE HILL TEACHER, STUDENTS STAR IN BICYCLE SAFETY FILM |
C3 |
October 24, 1973 |
FLAT STANLEY & CO MAKE MANN READING PROGRAM GO | C7 |
October 24, 1973 |
PRINCIPAL PRAISES SMOOTH MANN STAFF | C7 |
October 24, 1973 |
MARILYN BJORKLUND, ROBERT SHAFAR | A22 |
October 24, 1973 |
SPOOKTACULAR EVENT TONIGHT | D2 |
October 24, 1973 |
MASKS, CANDY FOUND DOWNTOWN | D2 |
October 24, 1973 |
YES, THAT’S OFFICER BILL – REALLY! (STOKES, BILL) | A1 |
October 24, 1973 |
DISCONTENTED POLICE HIT ROADBLOCK AT COUNCIL MEET (REDMOND) | A11 |
October 24, 1973 |
KINGSGATE LIBRARY TO OPEN SOON | C8 |
October 24, 1973 |
LEE, MARTIN | A18 |
October 24, 1973 |
WOLFE, ROSE | A18 |
October 24, 1973 |
GAJTKOWSKI, S L ‘TINY’ | A18 |
October 24, 1973 |
VIESELMEYER, JANET | A18 |
October 24, 1973 |
FLADLAND, ALFRED | A18 |
October 24, 1973 |
MACOMBER, RAY | A18 |
October 24, 1973 |
INTEREST IN HJR 37 RISES, BUT SHARP CONFLICTS REMAIN | A1 |
October 24, 1973 |
PEOPLE, DOWNTOWN, $$$, ARE CONCERNS OF KIRKLAND CANDIDATES (PROFILES) | A24 |
October 24, 1973 |
DEMO MANGAN BIDS FOR SENATE SEAT | A6 |
October 24, 1973 |
JONES TRIES FOR FULL TERM | A6 |
October 24, 1973 |
KIRKLAND TO TAKE YARROW PARK LEAD | A1 |
October 24, 1973 |
REDMOND-EVERGREEN LINK WILL HAVE TWO TRAFFIC SIGNALS | A6 |
October 24, 1973 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS CUT POWER | C2 |
October 31, 1973 |
REDMOND GIRL WINS TOP HONORS (SUNDBY, LAURIE) | A18 |
October 31, 1973 |
WHAT’S A BARN SALE? STOP AND SEE (LARSON, ROY) | A8 |
October 31, 1973 |
AIR ACES STAY ON GROUND (MCCREIGHT, NORM) | B1 |
October 31, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (SCHWIETZER, ED ‘COACH’) | B2 |
October 31, 1973 |
WALLS GO UP (PHOTO AT TOTEM LAKE) | A6 |
October 31, 1973 |
MARRIED STUDENT UNITS DEDICATED | A5 |
October 31, 1973 |
NEW VALU-MART OPENS | A6 |
October 31, 1973 |
RACING IS HIS HOBBY (DAILY, LEE – LEE’S AUTOMOTIVE) | A6 |
October 31, 1973 |
OPENS STORE HERE (PHOTO OF MURRAY, BOB – EASTLAKE AUTO PARTS) | A6 |
October 31, 1973 |
MR LEE’S BEAUTY SCHOOLS NOW IN THIRD GENERATION | A7 |
October 31, 1973 |
UNITED WAY AT 74.1% | A23 |
October 31, 1973 |
UNISEX OR SEPARATE BUT EQUAL – WHAT SHOULD SCHOOL SPORTS BE? | A3 |
October 31, 1973 |
21 EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT JUANITA | A8 |
October 31, 1973 |
OIL SPILL CLEANED UP, SHORELINES SAFE | A11 |
October 31, 1973 |
FATE OF HOUGHTON COUNCIL TO BE DECIDED BY VOTERS | A1 |
October 31, 1973 |
CITY COUNCIL RACES HEAD EAST SIDE BALLOTS | A14 |
October 31, 1973 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD EAST EXTENDS CLINIC HOURS | B1 |
October 31, 1973 |
FATE OF HOUGHTON COUNCIL TO BE DECIDED BY VOTERS | A1 |
October 31, 1973 |
OIL SPILL CLEANED UP, SHORELINES SAFE | A11 |
October 31, 1973 |
MORE ACCESS, CITIZENS SAY | A2 |
October 31, 1973 |
OIL SPILL CLEANED UP, SHORELINES SAFE | A11 |
October 31, 1973 |
SHORELINE GOALS AND POLICIES TO HAVE HEARINGS IN NOVEMBER | A2 |
October 31, 1973 |
SEVEN ARRESTS MAY END CRIME WAVE | A1 |
October 31, 1973 |
POLICE PICK UP BURGLARY SUSPECTS | A11 |
October 31, 1973 |
TALKING TO KIDS COULD CUT PATROLS | A2 |
October 31, 1973 |
ROSE HILL SERVICE STATION BURGLARIZED | A3 |
October 31, 1973 |
WOMAN REPORTS RAPE | A8 |
October 31, 1973 |
BURGLARS HIT JUANITA FIRE STATION SITE | A8 |
October 31, 1973 |
VANDALISM INFORMATION IS SOUGHT | A8 |
October 31, 1973 |
NURSES MOVE INTO PHOTOGRAPHY | B1 |
October 31, 1973 |
EVERGREEN FINANCES SHOW IMPROVEMENT | C1 |
October 31, 1973 |
NATIONAL GUARD MISSES GOAL – SWEARING IN STILL PLANNED | A1 |
October 31, 1973 |
SWAFFIELD, FREDRICK | B6 |
October 31, 1973 |
ROY, ANNIE | B6 |
October 31, 1973 |
LOWE, LULU | B6 |
October 31, 1973 |
JEWELL, CHARLES | B6 |
October 31, 1973 |
ORVALLA, ANDREW | B6 |
October 31, 1973 |
MANLEY, RONALD | B6 |
October 31, 1973 |
RIP GRAY AWARDED EAGLE RANK | C4 |
October 31, 1973 |
ELECTION TUESDAY | A1 |
October 31, 1973 |
VOTERS TO DECIDE ON SEVEN STATEWIDE ISSUES TUESDAY | A14 |
October 31, 1973 |
INNER PEACE MOVEMENT TEACHES ENLIGHTENMENT | B3 |
October 31, 1973 |
LAY WITNESS MISSION SET FOR CHURCH (HOLY SPIRIT LUTHERAN) | B3 |
October 31, 1973 |
MARKET STREET LANDSCAPING (PHOTO) | C1 |
October 31, 1973 |
148 AVE PROPERTY OWNERS APPEAL L.I.D. COURT DECISION | C1 |
October 31, 1973 |
TWO VIE FOR SEWER DISTRICT POST | A6 |
October 31, 1973 |
LAURIE ANN MCPHEE, PHILIP GERE | B2 |
October 31, 1973 |
SHARON WIGGINS, GARY BARNETT | B2 |
November 7, 1973 |
INTIMAN TO SHOW COMIC CLASSIC AT CREATIVE ARTS LEAGUE THEATER | A8 |
November 7, 1973 |
NORTHSHORE BANK PROMOTES TWO (STALEY, ROBERT / THOMAS, DARWIN) | A11 |
November 7, 1973 |
KAREN, A DIABETIC, PLAYS ROUGH GAME OF TACKLE FOOTBALL (DAHL, KAREN) | B1 |
November 7, 1973 |
JUST TALKING TO PEOPLE (PUTSCHE, RUTH) | B1 |
November 7, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (HILL, JORDEEN) | B2 |
November 7, 1973 |
NAVY MAN TELLS OF OKINAWA’S BEAUTY (PROHN, COVIN) | B5 |
November 7, 1973 |
EVERGREEN HOSPITAL LOOKS TO EXPANSION | C4 |
November 7, 1973 |
EVERGREEN EAST SITE WORK TO BEGIN SOON | A1 |
November 7, 1973 |
LAKE WASHINGTON PLANS DELAYED | A10 |
November 7, 1973 |
CAN’T FIND JUANITA HIGH? FOLLOW THE NEW SIGNS | A9 |
November 7, 1973 |
EVERGREEN MONTESSORI BUILDING DEDICATED | B5 |
November 7, 1973 |
CONDOMINIUM IS HOME OF THE FUTURE | A1 |
November 7, 1973 |
CONDOMINIUM PUD APPROVED | A19 |
November 7, 1973 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT WEIGHS HIRING OF MORE MINORITY TEACHERS, WOMEN ADMINIST | A1 |
November 7, 1973 |
HIGH SCHOOL LEADERS ASK OPEN-CAMPUS POLICY | A10 |
November 7, 1973 |
UNISEX SPORTS WILL HAVE TO WAIT | A10 |
November 7, 1973 |
SCHOOL SECRETARIES AGREE TO 3-YEAR PACT | A10 |
November 7, 1973 |
KATHRYN DART, GREGORY BEARDSLEE | B1 |
November 7, 1973 |
KATHRYN ANN GRISWOLD, CHARLES THOMAS | B1 |
November 7, 1973 |
SHERRY MASSEY, DANNY THOMPSON | B1 |
November 7, 1973 |
NOT ALL PROJECTS REQUIRE ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT | A3 |
November 7, 1973 |
KIRKLAND LOOKS AT $1.4 MILLION ’74 BUDGET | A3 |
November 7, 1973 |
2 RAPES REPORTED IN JUANITA AREA | A11 |
November 7, 1973 |
HOSPITAL CHARGED WITH BACKING BOARD INCUMBENTS | C1 |
November 7, 1973 |
HOSPITAL REALIZES MORE BOND SAVINGS | C1 |
November 7, 1973 |
EVERGREEN HOSPITAL LOOKS TO EXPANSION | C4 |
November 7, 1973 |
25 SWORN IN TO NATIONAL GUARD (PHOTO) | A2 |
November 7, 1973 |
JACKSON, MARGUERITE | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
HAMMOND, DOROTHY | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
ENGLISH, FLORENCE | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
WELCH, MARY | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
DECKER, ALVIN | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
CAMERON, EDITH | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
SUNDHOLM, ANDREW | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
NEWNOM, HARRY | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
GROVE, S MARTIN | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
SCHNEIDER, ROBERT | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
CROSS, ROGER | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
CORAHORGI, DEMETRI | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
EAGON, LETHA | B3 |
November 7, 1973 |
35 GUILDS PARTICIPATE IN PROJECT PARADE | B2 |
November 7, 1973 |
YOU’RE NEVER TOO YOUNG TO START (PHOTO OF BICYCLE SAFETY DAY) | A2 |
November 7, 1973 |
KANGAROOS WIN STATE CROSS COUNTRY | A12 |
November 7, 1973 |
STATE APPROVES $40,000 FOR MARCH PARK PROJECT | A1 |
November 7, 1973 |
WAWONA MOORAGE APPROVED | A1 |
November 7, 1973 |
WAWONA FUNDS COULD COME TO KIRKLAND | C1 |
November 7, 1973 |
PARK AND RIDE LOTS OPEN | C4 |
November 7, 1973 |
NE 85TH SIGNALS DUE IN LATE 1974 | A3 |
November 7, 1973 |
MOTORISTS AVOID INJURY ON ICY ROADS | C1 |
November 14, 1973 |
JUANITA HIGH PRESENTS ‘LI’L ABNER’ | A11 |
November 14, 1973 |
SATIRE HIGHLIGHTS CHURCH’S PRODUCTION OF ‘DON JUAN’ | A11 |
November 14, 1973 |
INTIMAN THEATRE SCORES WITH ‘THE UNDERPANTS’ AT CAL | A11 |
November 14, 1973 |
TRIP TO MEXICO FILMED FOR TELEVISION (TJOSSEM, BOB) | A23 |
November 14, 1973 |
OPPOSITION WAS OVERCOME (KILBURN, GRACE) | C2 |
November 14, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (RAINWATER, JUDY) | C3 |
November 14, 1973 |
KIRKLANDER APPOINTED (DUDLEY, DONALD) | D4 |
November 14, 1973 |
BOND ISSUE NEEDED TO STOCK BARE SCHOOL BUILDING LARDER | A1 |
November 14, 1973 |
GIRL THROWN FROM AUTO (SNIDER, LAURA) | A3 |
November 14, 1973 |
KIRKLAND RESIDENT RESCUED FROM SINKING FISHING BOAT (WATSON, JERRY) | D4 |
November 14, 1973 |
UNITED WAY GOAL REACHED | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
JUANITA STUDENTS SOLVE OPEN-CAMPUS POLICY | A1 |
November 14, 1973 |
TEACHERS HOPE FOR QUICK AGREEMENT | A3 |
November 14, 1973 |
KIRKLAND WILL JOIN REGIONAL DISPATCH SYSTEM BY 1976 | D4 |
November 14, 1973 |
STAVIG, COOPER, HULO TURN OUT INCUMBENTS | A1 |
November 14, 1973 |
SCHOOL IMMUNIZATION CLINIC SCHEDULED | A3 |
November 14, 1973 |
KIRKLAND WILL JOIN REGIONAL DISPATCH SYSTEM BY 1976 | D4 |
November 14, 1973 |
BAZAARS TO OPEN CHRISTMAS SEASON | C1 |
November 14, 1973 |
TEL-TONE CORP OCCUPIES NEW PLANT | A2 |
November 14, 1973 |
TEACHERS HOPE FOR QUICK AGREEMENT | A3 |
November 14, 1973 |
ARMED MAN ROBS SERVICE STATION | A2 |
November 14, 1973 |
BURGLARS FIND FEW REWARDS | C4 |
November 14, 1973 |
KIRKLAND WILL JOIN REGIONAL DISPATCH SYSTEM BY 1976 | D4 |
November 14, 1973 |
KINGSGATE LIBRARY TO OPEN | D1 |
November 14, 1973 |
SHE ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A LIBRARIAN (ERVIN, NATALIE) | D1 |
November 14, 1973 |
ISACKSON, ANNA | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
LESLIE, JERRY | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
LESLIE, AUDREY | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
LESLIE, JANE | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
MCLAUGHLIN, BERTHA | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
SALA, CHARLES | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
CROSBY, MARY ANN | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
BENTON, GENIE | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
HOWARD, JOHN | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
GAUSLIN, MARGARET | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
FELT, JACK | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
ERONSON, JEWEL | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
BARRON, META | A17 |
November 14, 1973 |
TACKLING IS NOT HAVING TO SAY YOU’RE SORRY (GIRL’S FOOTBALL) | A15 |
November 14, 1973 |
WINTER RECREATION (SPECIAL SECTION) | B1-B8 |
November 14, 1973 |
CHURCH RESPONDS TO LAY WITNESS MISSIONS | C3 |
November 14, 1973 |
WAWONA BERTHS AT KIRKLAND | A1 |
November 14, 1973 |
PARK AND RIDE LOT OPENS, ACCEPTANCE SLOW | A5 |
November 14, 1973 |
BUS ZONE CHANGED | A5 |
November 14, 1973 |
BARBARA MORGAN, SKIP FRAZIER | C1 |
November 14, 1973 |
GAYLE DEMILLE, CHARLES MATHEWS | C1 |
November 14, 1973 |
LUANNE RUPPRECHT, THOMAS MANSPERGER | C2 |
November 21, 1973 |
NEW OFFICE DUE FOR BANK OF KIRKLAND | A10 |
November 21, 1973 |
GAS SHORTAGE CHANGES PLANS FOR TRAVELING (BLACKBURN, MARY) | A10 |
November 21, 1973 |
NURSING TALENTS EXPANDED (GANE, FAYE) | B2 |
November 21, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (FOWLER, JOYCE) | B2 |
November 21, 1973 |
CABIN ATTENDANT (PHOTO OF TACKER, MEEGAN) | B3 |
November 21, 1973 |
IN MINNEAPOLIS (PHOTO OF SESSIONS, CYNTHIA) | B3 |
November 21, 1973 |
STEWARDESS (PHOTO OF BROOKS, JUDITH ANNE) | B3 |
November 21, 1973 |
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES CAUGHT IN BIND OF SHORELINE RESTRICTIONS | A14 |
November 21, 1973 |
CONDOMINIUM OWNER BUYS WAY OF LIFE | B1 |
November 21, 1973 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS PLAN SURPRISES | A1 |
November 21, 1973 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS PLAN HOLIDAY SHOPPER SURPRISES | A10 |
November 21, 1973 |
TOTEM LAKE ANNEXATION WOULD KEEP INDUSTRIAL ZONE | A1 |
November 21, 1973 |
STUDENT ATHLETES AGREE – NO UNISEX | A1 |
November 21, 1973 |
UNISEX: BACK TO LOCKER ROOM AFTER 4-1 FIRST-ROUND DEFEAT | A2 |
November 21, 1973 |
220 ATTEND SCHOOL SYMPOSIUM | A2 |
November 21, 1973 |
LEVY, BONDS HEAD FOR FEB 5 BALLOT | A3 |
November 21, 1973 |
SOUTHERN INTERNSHIPS PLAN WILL FAIL, KILBURN CHARGES | A3 |
November 21, 1973 |
JHS PLANS $3000 BASH FOR FIRST SCHOOL HOMECOMING | A7 |
November 21, 1973 |
KIRKLAND FIRE CALLS TOP 1000 FOR 1973 | A1 |
November 21, 1973 |
COOPER WILL FILL SEAT: JON LOUIS RESIGNS COUNCIL | A14 |
November 21, 1973 |
PUBLIC ACCESS TO LAKE BOTH REGIONAL AND LOCAL POLICY | A14 |
November 21, 1973 |
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES CAUGHT IN BIND OF SHORELINE RESTRICTIONS | A14 |
November 21, 1973 |
PUBLIC ACCESS TO LAKE BOTH REGIONAL AND LOCAL POLICY | A14 |
November 21, 1973 |
NORKIRK BURGLARS TAKE RAW GEMS | A14 |
November 21, 1973 |
BOY’S STORY STARTS MURDER INVESTIGATION | A7 |
November 21, 1973 |
EVERGREEN OPERATES IN BLACK FOR OCTOBER | A2 |
November 21, 1973 |
THE INDIAN IS ALMOST A BEGGAR IN HIS OWN LAND (BENTZ, MARILYN) | A1 |
November 21, 1973 |
CRANDALL, CECIL | A13 |
November 21, 1973 |
KENKMAN, BARBARA | A13 |
November 21, 1973 |
HUNICH, MARY ANNA | A13 |
November 21, 1973 |
HATTREM, AGNES | A13 |
November 21, 1973 |
JOURNAL IS BLUE RIBBON WINNER AGAIN | A1 |
November 21, 1973 |
PARK BOARD ASKS FOR MARSH PARK FUNDS | A14 |
November 21, 1973 |
RATIONING CUT FORCES METRO TO CUT SERVICE | A3 |
November 21, 1973 |
THERESA MASSEY, KEVIN BERG | B2 |
November 21, 1973 |
JANICE ALLEN, WILLIAM SPEED JR | B2 |
November 28, 1973 |
BEAT THIS BEST (PHOTO OF NEWBOM, TED & TOMATO) | A16 |
November 28, 1973 |
SENIORS ARE UNTAPPED COMMUNITY RESOURCE | A19 |
November 28, 1973 |
RAP SESSIONS FOR WOMEN (MELCHER, MARILYN) | A19 |
November 28, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (LA CHAPELLE, DOLORES) | A20 |
November 28, 1973 |
NOT TOO MANY YEARS SEPARATE COUNSELOR FROM HER CLIENTS (HERRLING, LOUI | C1 |
November 28, 1973 |
RESIDENTS BLAME COUNTY FOR BRIDLE VIEW POOL FLOODING | A5 |
November 28, 1973 |
CAN’T FIND A RENTAL? YOU’VE GOT COMPANY | A1 |
November 28, 1973 |
PLANT HOBBY BECOMES PROFIT MAKING VENTURE (WEEDS AND SEEDS) | C1 |
November 28, 1973 |
CAROL, A GERMAN SHEPHERD, ‘ATTENDS’ FHJH (HENSLEY, KAREN) | A1 |
November 28, 1973 |
VOTERS TO HEAR SCHOOL FINANCE CHOICES | A1 |
November 28, 1973 |
LEVY: A $4 MILLION RANGE | A1 |
November 28, 1973 |
BONDS: A SCHOOL QUANDRY | A1 |
November 28, 1973 |
NEW SCHOOL BOARD HEAD WON’T HOLD LONGEST MATCHSTICK | A3 |
November 28, 1973 |
GRADE SCHOOL PE STRESSES BASIC SKILLS | A5 |
November 28, 1973 |
ROBIN EVANS, COLIN KUNKLE | A19 |
November 28, 1973 |
TERESA SLAVSKY, DENNIS SZYPULSKI | A19 |
November 28, 1973 |
CITY SEEKS $140,000 | A5 |
November 28, 1973 |
ENCHANTED CASTLE DATES ARE DEC 6-11 | A12 |
November 28, 1973 |
BURGLARS COLLECT TV, TOOLS | A16 |
November 28, 1973 |
CAR THIEF TAKES AUTO, $700 IN EQUIPMENT | A16 |
November 28, 1973 |
ASSAULTED MAN GOES TO SURGERY | A6 |
November 28, 1973 |
WOMAN INJURED IN ATTEMPTED RAPE | A8 |
November 28, 1973 |
STAVIG, STRANGE DISCUSS EGH GOALS | A5 |
November 28, 1973 |
BERGERON, LAURENCE | A18 |
November 28, 1973 |
CHASE, ALFRED | A18 |
November 28, 1973 |
NELSON, JAMES | A18 |
November 28, 1973 |
ROSS, GEORGE JR | A18 |
November 28, 1973 |
ARDIE STACHLOWSKI FIRST REPEAT GRID CHAMP EVER | A1 |
November 28, 1973 |
FRANK HALL WORLD FUNNY CAR KING | A13 |
November 28, 1973 |
CITY GROUPS OKAY MARSH PARK FUNDS | A1 |
November 28, 1973 |
LAKE WASHINGTON STUDENTS REPAIR EVEREST PARK | A15 |
November 28, 1973 |
THEY WORK FOR ‘THE MASTER’ (JUANITA CREST CHRISTIAN CHURCH) | A6 |
November 28, 1973 |
UW BUS SERVICE FROM KIRKLAND NOT LIKELY SOON | A4 |
November 28, 1973 |
GENERAL TEL PLANS FIRST ‘PHONE MART’ | A11 |
November 28, 1973 |
WD 81 HAS SURPLUS LAND FOR SALE | A3 |
December 5, 1973 |
BANK OF KIRKLAND PLANS TO GO TO STOCKHOLDERS | A8 |
December 5, 1973 |
CHANGE COMES NATURALLY (HILL, CHARLOTTE) | B1 |
December 5, 1973 |
KELLY AND SEAN HAVE FAMILY INTEREST IN TOYS FOR TOTS (O’BRIEN) | B1 |
December 5, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (VAN TREESE, JENNY) | B2 |
December 5, 1973 |
IT’S PHYSICAL FITNESS TIME – SCHOOL GAS SUPPLY CUT 10% | A1 |
December 5, 1973 |
MERCER ISLAND MAN BUYS KIRKLAND FURNITURE CO | A8 |
December 5, 1973 |
LAND USE UNDER STUDY PRIOR TO ANNEXATION | A3 |
December 5, 1973 |
PUBLIC TO TELL SCHOOL BOARD WHAT IT WANTS IN BONDS, LEVY | A1 |
December 5, 1973 |
SCHOOL BOARD ABANDONS TRADITION, NAMES GOODNER | A10 |
December 5, 1973 |
LWSD NAMES AFFIRMATIVE ACTION OFFICER | A11 |
December 5, 1973 |
LWSD THIRD GRADERS LEARN THE SWIM | A15 |
December 5, 1973 |
TWO KIRKLAND PROJECTS HONORED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRIBUTIONS | A1 |
December 5, 1973 |
CITY TO CONTINUE FEDERAL REVENUE STUDY | A3 |
December 5, 1973 |
HOUGHTON COUNCIL MADE OFFICIAL | A3 |
December 5, 1973 |
CITY NAMES NEW BUILDING INSPECTORS | A8 |
December 5, 1973 |
SANTA TO ARRIVE FRIDAY | A1 |
December 5, 1973 |
STUDENTS ENHANCE ENCHANTED CASTLE | A18 |
December 5, 1973 |
HOUGHTON COUNCIL MADE OFFICIAL | A3 |
December 5, 1973 |
13 RUNAWAYS REPORTED HERE | A17 |
December 5, 1973 |
COLOR TELEVISION STOLEN | A17 |
December 5, 1973 |
POLICE ARREST BURGLARY SUSPECT | A2 |
December 5, 1973 |
KIRKLAND BURGLARY ACTIVITY LIGHT | A4 |
December 5, 1973 |
COURT CONFERENCE FORMATION UNDERWAY | A9 |
December 5, 1973 |
NEWSPAPER SHACK IS BURGLARIZED | A9 |
December 5, 1973 |
WELCOME TO KINGSGATE LIBRARY | A9 |
December 5, 1973 |
DAVIS, JOHN | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
WHEADON, HILDA | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
SCHROEDER, MARINA | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
KING, STANLEY | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
PERRY, PATRICIA | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
SCHAEFERS, LENORA | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
WYATT, GEORGE | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
HOLLIDAY, ARTHUR | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
HUGHETT, LILLIAN | A16 |
December 5, 1973 |
REPORTER, SALESWOMAN APPOINTED TO JOURNAL STAFF (LANGTON / TAZIOLI) | A18 |
December 5, 1973 |
TWO KIRKLAND PROJECTS HONORED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRIBUTIONS | A1 |
December 5, 1973 |
ST JOHN’S PAUSES TO REAFFIRM IDEALS AT 50-YEAR MARK | B1 |
December 5, 1973 |
NW SEAPORT PLANS OPEN HOUSE, SHIP FRIDAY EVENING (WAWONA) | A3 |
December 5, 1973 |
NEW SECTION OF 520 TO OPEN | A3 |
December 5, 1973 |
IT’S PHYSICAL FITNESS TIME – SCHOOL GAS SUPPLY CUT 10% | A1 |
December 5, 1973 |
RENEE DULANEY, STEPHEN ECKMAN | B2 |
December 12, 1973 |
RIGOLETTO COMES TO KIRKLAND | A12 |
December 12, 1973 |
TWINS, 10 IN ALL, CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS (JAMES / DULONG / WHITE / LINDERS/ MATT |
A1 |
December 12, 1973 |
KIRTLEY HOME LENDS ITSELF TO OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS WELCOME | B1 |
December 12, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (GRANDY, MAIDA) | B2 |
December 12, 1973 |
FROM PETRIFIED LOGS TO BOOKENDS (HOPPER, EUGENE) | B8 |
December 12, 1973 |
KIRTLEY HOME LENDS ITSELF TO OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS WELCOME | B1 |
December 12, 1973 |
GAS STATIONS CLOSE SUNDAYS – BUT NOT TO PLEASE NIXON | A1 |
December 12, 1973 |
PRICES OF BIG CARS PLUMMET | A1 |
December 12, 1973 |
CHAMBER’S NEW BOARD MEMBERS ARE INTRODUCED | D3 |
December 12, 1973 |
LWHS TEACHER ENCOUNTERS A GIANT (RAMEY, ED) | A1 |
December 12, 1973 |
34 STUDENTS NAMED FOR TOP HONORS AT KJH | B8 |
December 12, 1973 |
LWHS PLANS CONCERT MONDAY | D2 |
December 12, 1973 |
CAC RECOMMENDS $8.4 MILLION LEVY, $5 MILLION BOND ISSUE | D5 |
December 12, 1973 |
IS VOC-TECH PEACE NEAR? | D6 |
December 12, 1973 |
NC GRANTED AREA ACCREDITATION | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
SUSAN ROBINSON, PATRICK MCDONALD | B2 |
December 12, 1973 |
ADELINES HARMONIZE THIS WEEK | B1 |
December 12, 1973 |
FIRE DISTRICT 41 PASSES $146,000 FOR ’74 | A3 |
December 12, 1973 |
KIRKLAND’S 1974 BUDGET UP 7 PER CENT | A1 |
December 12, 1973 |
KIRTLEY HOME LENDS ITSELF TO OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS WELCOME | B1 |
December 12, 1973 |
RAISING OF CHRISTMAS TREE ON WAWONA MARKS SANTA’S ARRIVAL | D1 |
December 12, 1973 |
KIRKLAND ON SCHEDULE FOR PARADE OF BOATS AND SANTA CLAUS SHIP | D1 |
December 12, 1973 |
HOUGHTON BEACH PARK WAS COMMUNITY EFFORT | A16 |
December 12, 1973 |
HOUGHTON BEACH PARK WAS COMMUNITY EFFORT | A16 |
December 12, 1973 |
KIRKLAND TO ADOPT INTERIM SHORELINES RULES | A3 |
December 12, 1973 |
HELPFUL MAN, 82, GIVES $5000 TO SLICK CON MEN | A1 |
December 12, 1973 |
BURGLARS WORK IN SOUTH KIRKLAND | A3 |
December 12, 1973 |
DRIVERS LEAD POLICEMAN ON TWO HIGH-SPEED CHASES | D7 |
December 12, 1973 |
KINGSGATE LIBRARY OPENS AS PLACE FOR PEOPLE AND BOOKS | D6 |
December 12, 1973 |
WILSON, MADALINE | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
MORTENSON, GERTRUDE | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
BORGOS, CHRIS | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
OTTO, MILDRED | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
FITZGERALD, JOSEPH | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
CARLSON, MINNIE | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
SMITH, JOSEPH | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
WINGERT, HARVEY | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
BAKER, GEORGE | D8 |
December 12, 1973 |
SKIPPERS CELEBRATE 25TH BIRTHDAY | B2 |
December 12, 1973 |
JOURNAL NEWS EDITOR CITED FOR SCHOOL FEATURE STORIES (THUNEMANN, KARL) | D4 |
December 12, 1973 |
LIONS ARE SET TO ROLL (WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL) | A15 |
December 12, 1973 |
NEW BRIDGE STRETCHES ACROSS LAKE (GARFIELD / JUANITA BASKETBALL) | D7 |
December 12, 1973 |
LAKE PLAZA AWARD DECISION WAS UNANIMOUS | A16 |
December 12, 1973 |
HOUGHTON BEACH PARK WAS COMMUNITY EFFORT | A16 |
December 19, 1973 |
CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS GROW IN WOODINVILLE | A1 |
December 19, 1973 |
SMALL DAIRIES HAVE FUTURE SAY FARMERS IN SAMMAMISH VALLEY | B3 |
December 19, 1973 |
SOLICITING FOR YES WOULD EARN ME A MINT … I THOUGHT (DUIN, JULIE) | A21 |
December 19, 1973 |
ENTER STAGE RIGHT, HARRY (EVANS, HARRY) | B1 |
December 19, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (WISE, JEANETTE) | B2 |
December 19, 1973 |
CUB SCOUT, 9, SHARES GIFT (ALDER, SAM) | B2 |
December 19, 1973 |
TRAVELERS MAKE DISCOVERY IN BAJA (TJOSSEM, ROBERT) | C6 |
December 19, 1973 |
FACELIFTING DUE FOR STOREFRONTS ON LAKE PLAZA | A1 |
December 19, 1973 |
SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES ADDITIONS TO JUNIOR HIGHS | A24 |
December 19, 1973 |
HOUGHTON BEACH CONDOMINIUM ASKED | A1 |
December 19, 1973 |
A & W OPENS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | A5 |
December 19, 1973 |
MERCHANTS NAME 11 TOP PRIZE WINNERS | A5 |
December 19, 1973 |
FACELIFTING DUE FOR STOREFRONTS ON LAKE PLAZA | A1 |
December 19, 1973 |
FIREFIGHTERS, FOOD BANK PLAY SANTA TO COMMUNITY | B2 |
December 19, 1973 |
LAKE VUE 2 PLAT WILL BE RECOMMENDED | A4 |
December 19, 1973 |
FINAL PLAT AT NE 116TH APPROVED | B8 |
December 19, 1973 |
LW FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES OBSERVE CHRISTMAS | A11 |
December 19, 1973 |
BOARD HEARS PUBLIC ON LEVY, BOND ISSUE | A2 |
December 19, 1973 |
$7.2 MILLION SCHOOL LEVY SET FOR FEB 5 | A2 |
December 19, 1973 |
FROM MATH LABS TO MEALWORMS – SCHOOL’S CHANGING (ROSE HILL ELEMENTARY) | C1 |
December 19, 1973 |
FIRE DISTRICT PASSES BUDGET | A4 |
December 19, 1973 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL TOLD: CITIES LOSING CONTROL OF SHORELINES | A24 |
December 19, 1973 |
MAYOR WOODS LEAVES COUNCIL TWO WEEKS EARLY | A24 |
December 19, 1973 |
CHRISTMAS CONCERT SET FOR TOMORROW | A22 |
December 19, 1973 |
FIREFIGHTERS, FOOD BANK PLAY SANTA TO COMMUNITY | B2 |
December 19, 1973 |
HOUGHTON BEACH CONDOMINIUM ASKED | A1 |
December 19, 1973 |
MILLER ELECTED TO WEA (MILLER, WILLIAM J) | C8 |
December 19, 1973 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL TOLD: CITIES LOSING CONTROL OF SHORELINES | A24 |
December 19, 1973 |
POLICE, CITIZEN COOPERATION NABS COUNTERFEIT SUSPECTS | A1 |
December 19, 1973 |
BODY OF KINGSGATE MAN FOUND BY POLICE |
A11 |
December 19, 1973 |
JUANITA RAPE CASE MAY BE TIED TO EARLIER REDMOND CASE | B8 |
December 19, 1973 |
UNITED WAY OKAYS FUNDS FOR EAST SIDE CRISIS CLINIC | A1 |
December 19, 1973 |
FREE CLINIC TO BRING ‘NEW DAY’ TO EAST SIDERS | B1 |
December 19, 1973 |
GUARD ENLISTMENT ONE0FOURTH OF GOAL | C6 |
December 19, 1973 |
BARNEY, CLYDE | B8 |
December 19, 1973 |
SIEGFRIED, OTTO | B8 |
December 19, 1973 |
HULSE, HELEN | B8 |
December 19, 1973 |
PARK BOARD PLEDGES: WE’LL MEET MARSH PARK BUDGET IN HIP BOOTS | A4 |
December 19, 1973 |
MARYMOOR BIKE TRACK TO BE RECONSIDERED BY COUNTY | A6 |
December 19, 1973 |
ENERGY CRISIS: VACATION – YES, BUSES – NO | A1 |
December 19, 1973 |
FUEL CRISIS ALLEVIATED TEMPORARILY BY METRO | A23 |
December 19, 1973 |
EVERGREEN WORK BEGINS | A4 |
December 19, 1973 |
MORE LONG DISTANCE CALLS ARE EXPECTED | A23 |
December 19, 1973 |
L.I.D. COSTS RISE 10 PER CENT | A24 |
December 26, 1973 |
MISSIONARY NEWSMAN IS HOLIDAY TRAVELER (BROWN, DICK) | A23 |
December 26, 1973 |
PEEK-A-BOO (PHOTO OF MCVAY, LARA JEAN) | A3 |
December 26, 1973 |
A YEAR-LONG RESOLUTION (COLLELA, DIANE / PRICE, DIXIE) | B1 |
December 26, 1973 |
NEW HOUGHTON COUNCILWOMAN COMBINES CAREERS (NEEDY, PHYLLIS) | B1 |
December 26, 1973 |
COOK’S CORNER (CHALMERS, JEANNIE) | B2 |
December 26, 1973 |
KIWI BIRD DOESN’T FLY, BUT BCC STUDENT DOES (COXHEAD, KAREN) | C1 |
December 26, 1973 |
BEL-KIRK MOTORS OPENS DEPARTMENTS | A2 |
December 26, 1973 |
BEAUTY SCHOOL OPEN TO PUBLIC (GLORIA’S KIRKLAND SCHOOL OF BEAUTY) | A2 |
December 26, 1973 |
CHAMBER TO INSTALL OFFICERS | A1 |
December 26, 1973 |
INC SPOT PUTS COUNSELING FIRST | B1 |
December 26, 1973 |
LWSD ‘MONEY MAN’ IS MOST HIRSUTE – AND STILL A TEACHER (MCGINTY, TREMAINE) |
A1 |
December 26, 1973 |
RESIGNING LWEA EXECUTIVE SEES PROGRESS, PROBLEMS | A3 |
December 26, 1973 |
GIRLS’ SPORTS: IT’S UP TO THE SCHOOLS | A8 |
December 26, 1973 |
LW DEBATERS PARTICIPATE IN TOURNAMENT | B3 |
December 26, 1973 |
MARY CRABTREE, LARRY OLSEN | B2 |
December 26, 1973 |
1973: ISN’T THIS WHERE WE CAME IN? | A8 |
December 26, 1973 |
RESIGNING LWEA EXECUTIVE SEES PROGRESS, PROBLEMS | A3 |
December 26, 1973 |
‘SAFE’ BERTH FOR KEHLOKEN QUESTIONED | A1 |
December 26, 1973 |
POLICE CITE WOMAN FOR HIT-RUN | A24 |
December 26, 1973 |
THIEF CUTS HOLE IN ROOF, BURGLARIZES PHARMACY | A3 |
December 26, 1973 |
BURGLARS TAKE CASH, LIQUOR | A8 |
December 26, 1973 |
BURGLARS HIT UNLOCKED GARAGE | A8 |
December 26, 1973 |
SHOPLIFTERS FOILED IN JUANITA | C4 |
December 26, 1973 |
HOSPITAL BOARD MEETS WITH MEDICAL STAFFERS | C4 |
December 26, 1973 |
MILLWARD, MABEL | A23 |
December 26, 1973 |
RAFSON, FRANKLIN | A23 |
December 26, 1973 |
BOWMAN, JOHN | A23 |
December 26, 1973 |
GIRLS’ SPORTS: IT’S UP TO THE SCHOOLS | A8 |
December 26, 1973 |
KINGCO HEAD THINKS UNISEX WILL DESTROY GIRLS’ ATHLETICS | A8 |
December 26, 1973 |
NO MARYMOOR TRACK FOR DERBY IN ’74 | A1 |
December 26, 1973 |
‘SAFE’ BERTH FOR KEHLOKEN QUESTIONED | A1 |
December 26, 1973 |
RAILROAD CARS GO BACK ON TRACK (PHOTO) | A6 |
December 26, 1973 |
GENERAL TEL EMPLOYEES HONORED | A2 |
December 26, 1973 |
SUE CARLSON, WAYNE KATT | B2 |
December 26, 1973 |
MARILYN DALE, THOMAS WADE | B2 |
January 2, 1974 | COUNCIL SHOULD OPEN UP (COOPER, DORIS) | A10 |
January 2, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (SNYDER, THELMA) | A11 |
January 2, 1974 | THIS MOOSE HAD A REAL IDENTITY PROBLEM (KOTTKE, VALENTINE) | A15 |
January 2, 1974 | HOME FROM THE ROSES (STACHLOWSKI, ARDIE) | A15 |
January 2, 1974 | BEING A SKI LODGE BUM IS A LOT EASIER (TAZIOLI, TERRY) | A16 |
January 2, 1974 | LLOYD HOUSNER … | C1 |
January 2, 1974 | ETHEL EDWARDS … | C1 |
January 2, 1974 | ANNABEL JENSEN … | C1 |
January 2, 1974 | RICK MILLERICK … | C1 |
January 2, 1974 | ROD PARTEE … | C1 |
January 2, 1974 | MANY GIFTS AWAIT FIRST BABY 1974 | A3 |
January 2, 1974 | 6 INJURED IN CRASHES | A4 |
January 2, 1974 | WHAT’S AHEAD FOR YOUR FAVORITE PASTURE (PHOTO ON NE 140TH ST) | A1 |
January 2, 1974 | HOW WILL GROWING EAST SIDE PLAN FOR FUTURE NEEDS? | C4 |
January 2, 1974 | SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANS BELT-TIGHTENING DURING YEAR AHEAD | A1 |
January 2, 1974 | ROADS, SCHOOLS, PARKS HEAD LIST OF KIRKLAND’S 1974 RESOLUTIONS | A1 |
January 2, 1974 | THERE’LL BE NEW ‘KIDS’ IN SCHOOL FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS | A11 |
January 2, 1974 | PERFORMANCE AWARD PROGRAM REWARDS TEACHER EFFORT | A12 |
January 2, 1974 | TEACHERS ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT PROGRAM | A12 |
January 2, 1974 | WENDELYN JOHNSON, JAMES SARGINSON | A10 |
January 2, 1974 | REBECCA LANDER, ALEXANDER ENDZELL | A10 |
January 2, 1974 | MARGARET FINKEN, WAYNE SNOWDON | A10 |
January 2, 1974 | ROBERT MCNALL, BARBAR WEGENER | A10 |
January 2, 1974 | ROADS, SCHOOLS, PARKS HEAD LIST OF KIRKLAND’S 1974 RESOLUTIONS | A1 |
January 2, 1974 | SEVERAL VACANCIES NOTED ON KIRKLAND COMMISSIONS | A1 |
January 2, 1974 | COUNCIL SHOULD OPEN UP (COOPER, DORIS) | A10 |
January 2, 1974 | HEALTH FOOD PRODUCTS TAKEN OFF SHELVES OF LOCAL STORE | A16 |
January 2, 1974 | FIRM MOVING FROM SEATTLE (RYAN INSTRUMENTS) | A4 |
January 2, 1974 | YOUTHFUL BURGLARS HIT HOUGHTON AREA | A16 |
January 2, 1974 | DOCTOR REPORTS OFFICE ENTERED | A3 |
January 2, 1974 | HOSPITAL BOARD DISCUSSES PHASE 4 | A3 |
January 2, 1974 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL GIVEN MAXIMUM ACCREDITATION | C4 |
January 2, 1974 | STREDWICK, ALLEN | A14 |
January 2, 1974 | BUTLER, CECIL | A14 |
January 2, 1974 | DALZIEL, JANE | A14 |
January 2, 1974 | KINDINGER, CECILE | A14 |
January 2, 1974 | TAFOYA, GAIL | A14 |
January 2, 1974 | WALLER, CLYDE | A14 |
January 2, 1974 | MILLER, MARSHALL | A14 |
January 2, 1974 | MARTIN, HELEN | A14 |
January 2, 1974 | ROADS, SCHOOLS, PARKS HEAD LIST OF KIRKLAND’S 1974 RESOLUTIONS | A1 |
January 2, 1974 | ROADS, SCHOOLS, PARKS HEAD LIST OF KIRKLAND’S 1974 RESOLUTIONS | A1 |
January 2, 1974 | WHITE CHRISTMAS CAME LATE (PHOTO) | A1 |
January 9, 1974 | H & N BUILDS NEW HATCHERY | A18 |
January 9, 1974 | MAIYA BLACK, YOU ARE BROWN AND JUST WHAT WE WANTED | B1 |
January 9, 1974 | CRIPPEN ON FIRING LINE (CRIPPEN, DON) | B1 |
January 9, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (BRAUN, SHARON) | B2 |
January 9, 1974 | GIRL IS A FIRST BABY WINNER (MCDONALD, BETHANY ANN) | A18 |
January 9, 1974 | ANNEXATION CLOSER FOR TOTEM LAKE | A8 |
January 9, 1974 | PLANNING: REGIONAL COORDINATION HELPS | C4 |
January 9, 1974 | SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL TAKE CHARGE OF GIRLS’ SPORTS | A3 |
January 9, 1974 | SCHOOL DISTRICT TO DELAY BUS ROUTE CUTBACKS THROUGH JAN 14 | A9 |
January 9, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD MAY CHANGE MEET TIME | A9 |
January 9, 1974 | FIRST JHS HOMECOMING TO BE $3500 SUPER BASH | C1 |
January 9, 1974 | COLORFUL TREES TO LINE MARKET ST | A5 |
January 9, 1974 | NEIR NAMED MAYOR OF KIRKLAND (NEIR, BOB) | A1 |
January 9, 1974 | DRINKING CHARGED IN TWO CRASHES | A4 |
January 9, 1974 | TWO BOYS CAPTURED INSIDE DRUG STORE | A5 |
January 9, 1974 | KIRKLAND WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER (JONES, DONNA) | A8 |
January 9, 1974 | HOSPITAL ANNOUNCES NEW RATES | A8 |
January 9, 1974 | VEEDER, RAY | B4 |
January 9, 1974 | FAIRBANKS, NELLIE | B4 |
January 9, 1974 | NORTHWEST SEAPORT SEEKS VOLUNTEERS | A1 |
January 9, 1974 | JOURNAL CITED FOR EXCELLENCE | A1 |
January 9, 1974 | SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL TAKE CHARGE OF GIRLS’ SPORTS | A3 |
January 9, 1974 | MINISTERS ASSOCIATION NOTABLE FOR ABSENCE | A10 |
January 9, 1974 | METRO TRANSIT’S FIRST YEAR SEES MORE RIDERS, SERVICE | A8 |
January 9, 1974 | SIGNAL PLANNED NEXT WEEK FOR 124TH NE – NE 124TH | A3 |
January 9, 1974 | TOLL BOOTHS TO IMPROVE | A4 |
January 9, 1974 | ALL BUT COMPLETE (PHOTO OF 132ND AVE NE) | A4 |
January 9, 1974 | COLORFUL TREES TO LINE MARKET ST | A5 |
January 9, 1974 | MARKET ST LIGHTING SET | A8 |
January 9, 1974 | PUBLIC WILL BE HEARD ON PUGET POWER RATE REQUEST | A5 |
January 9, 1974 | WE DON’T WANT SEWERS, L.I.D. RESIDENTS SAY | A8 |
January 9, 1974 | WINTER’S ALIVE FOR HIDDEN HILLS RESIDENTS | A1 |
January 9, 1974 | ISN’T IT FUNNY WHAT SNOW DOES TO PEOPLE (PHOTOS) | A11 |
January 9, 1974 | CONNIE REINMUTH, RICHARD BROWN | B2 |
January 9, 1974 | ANNETTE MARTINEAU, JOHN TOMKINS | B2 |
January 16, 1974 |
HOW TO REACT CREATIVELY (MIDDLEBROCK, VICKIE) | B1 |
January 16, 1974 |
MAGAZINE FEATURES JUANITA HIGH GYM (SCHOLASTIC COACH) | B3 |
January 16, 1974 |
LAKE EAST APARTMENTS TENNIS COURTS PROPOSED | B4 |
January 16, 1974 |
AT FROSTY’S, CUSTOMERS BECOME FRIENDS | A10 |
January 16, 1974 |
IRON GATES – A CENTER FOR TOTEM LAKE | A10 |
January 16, 1974 |
LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION MADE (ATHENS PIZZA AND SPAGHETTI HOUSE) | A3 |
January 16, 1974 |
WHAT’S A DITCH WITCH DOING AT THE CHAMBER BANQUET | B4 |
January 16, 1974 |
BELLEVUE HITS ANNEXATION SPLIT | A1 |
January 16, 1974 |
ENERGY CRISIS COULD CHECK URBAN SPRAWL | B4 |
January 16, 1974 |
SCHOOL BUS ROUTES THREATENED BY THAW | A1 |
January 16, 1974 |
CAC DISAGREES ON VOC-TECH | A5 |
January 16, 1974 |
LWEA DENOUNCES AID PLAN | A5 |
January 16, 1974 |
BOARD URGES SWIFT STATE ACTION ON SCHOOL FINANCING | A9 |
January 16, 1974 |
MEDIC I GONE, BUT DON’T PANIC – FIREMEN STILL GIVING FIRST AID | A3 |
January 16, 1974 |
A GALLERYITE VIEWS FIRST DAY IN HOUSE (KRAFT, ELAINE) | A1 |
January 16, 1974 |
WHAT NEXT? KIRKLAND NEEDS PRIORITY LIST | A1 |
January 16, 1974 |
23 APPLY FOR PARK, PLANNING BOARDS | B3 |
January 16, 1974 |
MEDIC I GONE, BUT DON’T PANIC – FIREMEN STILL GIVING FIRST AID | A3 |
January 16, 1974 |
HOUGHTON BEACH VACATIONS ASKED | A3 |
January 16, 1974 |
LWEA DENOUNCES AID PLAN | A5 |
January 16, 1974 |
HOUGHTON BEACH VACATIONS ASKED | A3 |
January 16, 1974 |
VETERINARY HOSPITAL BURGLARIZED | B3 |
January 16, 1974 |
JUANITA RESIDENCE BURGLARIZED | B3 |
January 16, 1974 |
NEW LIBRARIAN SEES LIBRARY AS VIABLE COMMUNITY FACILITY (WINKLER, GINNIE) | B1 |
January 16, 1974 |
MAGNUSON, GEORGE | A16 |
January 16, 1974 |
CONNER, STELLA | A16 |
January 16, 1974 |
LUNDIN, ALFRED | A16 |
January 16, 1974 |
HOLMES, CARL | A16 |
January 16, 1974 |
THORSON, THOMAS | A16 |
January 16, 1974 |
SALLADE, ANNA | A16 |
January 16, 1974 |
CRONE, GARY | A16 |
January 16, 1974 |
ANDERSON, ERNEST | A16 |
January 16, 1974 |
MAGAZINE FEATURES JUANITA HIGH GYM (SCHOLASTIC COACH) | B3 |
January 16, 1974 |
$340,000 NEEDED FOR PETER KIRK PARK | A1 |
January 16, 1974 |
HOUGHTON BEACH VACATIONS ASKED | A3 |
January 16, 1974 |
HOUGHTON BEACH VACATIONS ASKED | A3 |
January 16, 1974 |
SCHOOL BUS ROUTES THREATENED BY THAW | A1 |
January 23, 1974 |
BANK OF KIRKLAND DEPOSITS RISE $26.5 % | A2 |
January 23, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (MCCROSKEY, KAY) | A12 |
January 23, 1974 |
I’VE ALWAYS TRIED TO BE FAIR, SAYS DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN (MARCHARIO, KAREN) | A8 |
January 23, 1974 |
SWIMMER, 10, ON WAY UP (MUELLER, JAMIE) | A8 |
January 23, 1974 |
48 YEARS OF SERVICE HONORED (WOODS, WILLIAM / SHINSTROM, RICHARD / KING, AL |
C4 |
January 23, 1974 |
BIDS TO BE OPENED TOMORROW ON TENNIS – ATHLETIC STRUCTURE | A21 |
January 23, 1974 |
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SALES UP SHARPLY IN 1973 | A1 |
January 23, 1974 |
C OF C TO JOIN PAST, FUTURE TOMORROW | A1 |
January 23, 1974 |
KIRKLAND CHAMBER ENDORSES SCHOOL LEVY, BOND PROPOSALS | A3 |
January 23, 1974 |
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE – SPECIAL SECTION | D1-D8 |
January 23, 1974 |
CHAMBER TO INSTALL NEW MEMBERS TOMORROW NIGHT | D5 |
January 23, 1974 |
PAST PRESIDENTS LISTED | D5 |
January 23, 1974 |
PROTESTS TO DETERMINE FATE OF L.I.D. 113 FORMATION | C4 |
January 23, 1974 |
KIRKLAND COMPLETES YEAR OF OVERWHELMING DEVELOPMENT | D2 |
January 23, 1974 |
LWSD’S NEWEST: YOUNG, BLACK, FEMALE (BAILEY, VERNA) | A1 |
January 23, 1974 |
SCHOOL CLOSURES ON MARTIN LUTHER KING’S BIRTH DECLINING | A3 |
January 23, 1974 |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CARL SANDBURG | A5 |
January 23, 1974 |
KINDERGARTNERS MORE READY TO READ | A5 |
January 23, 1974 |
ELECTION HEAD URGES PUBLIC TO APPROVE LEVY, BOND PROPOSALS | B2 |
January 23, 1974 |
BOARD VOTES TO KEEP MONDAY MEETINGS | B4 |
January 23, 1974 |
SCHOOL HOLIDAY NOW FEB 1 | B4 |
January 23, 1974 |
GROWTH CONTINUES AT NORTHWEST COLLEGE | D2 |
January 23, 1974 |
DISTRICT’S SCHOOLS CONTINUE TO GROW | D4 |
January 23, 1974 |
CAROL ROGERS, MARK ALLEN | A9 |
January 23, 1974 |
CAROL OST, DENNIS LONG | A9 |
January 23, 1974 |
RECYCLING FACTS BROUGHT BEFORE PUBLIC | A8 |
January 23, 1974 |
MOSS BAY CELEBRATION BECOMES ANNUAL EVENT | D4 |
January 23, 1974 |
WOMEN ‘JUMP IN’ TO FILL GAP | B1 |
January 23, 1974 |
MARIJUANA MEASURE DOESN’T TURN EAST SIDE DELEGATION ON | B3 |
January 23, 1974 |
$1 MILLION CLAIM FILED AGAINST CITY (KIRKLAND SAND & GRAVEL) | A1 |
January 23, 1974 |
SHORELINE RULES SWAMP KIRKLAND COUNCIL | C4 |
January 23, 1974 |
MAJOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS MARK 1973 | D2 |
January 23, 1974 |
SHORELINE RULES SWAMP KIRKLAND COUNCIL | C4 |
January 23, 1974 |
3 HOMES BURGLARIZED | A22 |
January 23, 1974 |
CB RADIO, TAPE DECK STOLEN | A5 |
January 23, 1974 |
KIRKLAND MAN FOUND DEAD IN HOME (DAY, WILLIAM) | B1 |
January 23, 1974 |
MAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING OFFICER |
B1 |
January 23, 1974 |
HOSPITAL BOARD SUPPORTS MEDIC-I TYPE SERVICES | A22 |
January 23, 1974 |
AREA HOSPITALS EXPAND HEALTH SERVICES | D7 |
January 23, 1974 |
GROSS, EUGENE | A12 |
January 23, 1974 |
ARIES, TERESA | A12 |
January 23, 1974 |
BOOND, ROY | A12 |
January 23, 1974 |
EYLER, DUANE | A12 |
January 23, 1974 |
CUNNINGHAM, JOHN | A12 |
January 23, 1974 |
1973 LWHS GRAD WINS PHOTO CONTEST (ANDERSON, STEVE) | A13 |
January 23, 1974 |
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SALES UP SHARPLY IN 1973 | A1 |
January 23, 1974 |
MARSH PARK WORK BEGINS (PHOTO) | A1 |
January 23, 1974 |
BOARD APPROVES PETER KIRK BIDS | B4 |
January 23, 1974 |
KIRKLAND PARKS WIN HONORS | D7 |
January 23, 1974 |
YOUTH MINISTER FINDS ‘CITY KIDS’ IN KIRKLAND (MONROE, JERRY) | B1 |
January 23, 1974 |
COULD 1000 PEOPLE HIDE IN KIRKLAND? | A1 |
January 23, 1974 |
HISTORIC SAILING SHIP GIVES WATERFRONT NEW LOOK | D7 |
January 23, 1974 |
BRIDGE TO SPAN YARROW BAY CREEK | A2 |
January 23, 1974 |
SIGNAL FOR PROBLEM INTERSECTION (PHOTO AT 124 NE & NE 124TH) | A4 |
January 23, 1974 |
DEANNA LINDE, ROGER BUSKAS | A9 |
January 23, 1974 |
CHRISTINE NILSON, JOEL MANGHAM | A9 |
January 23, 1974 |
NICKIE JOURDAN, JOSEPH RITTER | A9 |
January 23, 1974 |
JOANNE DENTON, GARY LEE MORSE | A9 |
January 30, 1974 |
FAMILY CONCERT MARCH 1 | B3 |
January 30, 1974 |
INROAD MADE TO BRING HOUSING RESIDENTS AND COMMUNITY TOGETHER (BERNTS | B1 |
January 30, 1974 |
WOMAN IN SCOUTING HONORED (COYNER, POLLY ANN) | B2 |
January 30, 1974 |
COOKS’ CORNER (NEWMAN, BARBARA) | B3 |
January 30, 1974 |
BONDS WILL PROVIDE FOR NEW ELEMENTARY, MANY ADDITIONS | A10 |
January 30, 1974 |
LAND SALE COULD ADD NEARLY $200,000 TO BUILDING FUND | A10 |
January 30, 1974 |
LAKE SHORE CONDOMINIUM PLANS WIN CITY COUNCIL’S FAVOR | A24 |
January 30, 1974 |
INROAD MADE TO BRING HOUSING RESIDENTS AND COMMUNITY TOGETHER (BERNTS | B1 |
January 30, 1974 |
LOCALLY DESIGNED ALARM SYSTEM HEADS TOWARD COMMERCIAL FUTURE (GEORG | A11 |
January 30, 1974 |
KIRKLAND FURNITURE HAS OPENING | A14 |
January 30, 1974 |
GREATER KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INSTALLS ’74 OFFICERS | A14 |
January 30, 1974 |
CHAMBER FUNDS ON NOTICE (WHITE, RAY) | B1 |
January 30, 1974 |
VOTERS TO JUDGE FOUR LW SCHOOL PROPOSALS TUESDAY | A1 |
January 30, 1974 |
ANNETTE ADAMS, GORDON STOCKWELL JR | B2 |
January 30, 1974 |
LISA HURD, BRIAN BATE | B2 |
January 30, 1974 |
CITY, COUNTY LICENSE COST LESS FOR SPAYED ANIMALS | A1 |
January 30, 1974 |
FIRE CHIEFS DISCUSS ADVANCED EMERGENCY AID REPORT | A5 |
January 30, 1974 |
VOTERS WILL PUNCH, NOT PULL | A10 |
January 30, 1974 |
MEDIC I – WHAT DOES CITY WANT? | A24 |
January 30, 1974 |
FIRE CHIEFS DISCUSS ADVANCED EMERGENCY AID REPORT | A5 |
January 30, 1974 |
LAKE SHORE CONDOMINIUM PLANS WIN CITY COUNCIL’S FAVOR | A24 |
January 30, 1974 |
OPERATION IDENTIFICATION STARTS WAR ON BURGLARY | A1 |
January 30, 1974 |
SKIS STOLEN IN HIGH WOODLANDS | A11 |
January 30, 1974 |
FRANKLIN TEACHER FOUND DEAD IN HOME (HULSE, HOWARD) | A2 |
January 30, 1974 |
BURGLAR CALMLY DRINKING POP AFTER DOING $800 DAMAGE | A24 |
January 30, 1974 |
MOST BORING NIGHT OF THE YEAR – AND THE JOURNAL WAS THERE | A3 |
January 30, 1974 |
KIRKLAND MAN ARRESTED FOR HOUGHTON DRUG BURGLARY ( | A3 |
January 30, 1974 |
ANIMAL CONTROL – THERE’S NO TIME FOR PATROL THESE DAYS | C1 |
January 30, 1974 |
HULSE, HOWARD | A22 |
January 30, 1974 |
TOLLEFSON, OTTO | A22 |
January 30, 1974 |
CURTIS, DONALD SR | A22 |
January 30, 1974 |
WOMAN IN SCOUTING HONORED (COYNER, POLLY ANN) | B2 |
January 30, 1974 |
VAUX NAMED FIRST ‘KIWANIAN OF YEAR’ | B3 |
January 30, 1974 |
ES WOMEN’S GROUP BACKS CHILD PLACING AGENCY | B1 |
January 30, 1974 |
GUSTY WINDS FORCE 520 BRIDGE CLOSURES | A1 |
January 30, 1974 |
BIKE PATH SOUGHT FOR JUANITA DRIVE | A11 |
January 30, 1974 |
GUSTY WINDS FORCE 520 BRIDGE CLOSURES | A1 |
January 30, 1974 |
SHERRY MASSEY, DANNY THOMPSON | B2 |
February 6, 1974 |
POLITICS SECOND TO PEOPLE | B1 |
February 6, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (STEWART, DOROTHY) | B2 |
February 6, 1974 |
HEARINGS SCHEDULED ON DISTRICT STUDENT HOUSING FOR 1974-75 | A4 |
February 6, 1974 |
EAST SIDERS DECRY ‘POWER PLAY’ ON NEGOTIATIONS | A1 |
February 6, 1974 |
BENNETT READING REVOLUTION WITHOUT COMPUTER | A20 |
February 6, 1974 |
TEACHER INTERNS START WORK IN LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS | A20 |
February 6, 1974 |
BOARD RAPS LEGISLATORS ON NEGOTIATIONS BILL | A4 |
February 6, 1974 |
SCHOOL BOARD ADDS MONTHLY MEETING | A4 |
February 6, 1974 |
CYNTHIA LEE REILLY, TIMOTHY HUPPERT | B1 |
February 6, 1974 |
PATRICIA RICE, WILLIAM CLOKE | B1 |
February 6, 1974 |
KIRKLAND BOARDS BEGIN STUDY OF LOCAL MASTER WATERFRONT PLAN | A1 |
February 6, 1974 |
EAST SIDERS DECRY ‘POWER PLAY’ ON NEGOTIATIONS | A1 |
February 6, 1974 |
KIRKLAND BOARDS BEGIN STUDY OF LOCAL MASTER WATERFRONT PLAN | A1 |
February 6, 1974 |
JUVENILE CRIME: CAN EAST SIDE HANDLE ITS OWN? | A2 |
February 6, 1974 |
WINDOWS BROKEN, VEHICLE BURNED AT STORAGE YARD | B4 |
February 6, 1974 |
VANDALS HIT KIRKLAND | B4 |
February 6, 1974 |
BURGLARS ACTIVE IN KIRKLAND | B4 |
February 6, 1974 |
CRIMINALS BUSY AT JUANITA BEACH, EL DORADO LAST WEEK | B4 |
February 6, 1974 |
NO INJURY IN SHOOTING THROUGH CONDOMINIUM | B4 |
February 6, 1974 |
POLICE ARREST TWO IN CASE | B4 |
February 6, 1974 |
HOSPITALS SHOULD PROVIDE MEDIC I SERVICE, FIRE CHIEFS SAY | A3 |
February 6, 1974 |
PETITIONS SEEK REINSTATEMENT OF MEDIC I | A8 |
February 6, 1974 |
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER GEARS FOR CRISIS INTERVENTION PROGRAM | B1 |
February 6, 1974 |
OTT, KIMBERLY | A6 |
February 6, 1974 |
STEMERICK, BESSIE | A6 |
February 6, 1974 |
TOZELAND, OLIVE | A6 |
February 6, 1974 |
FEICKERT, CONRAD | A6 |
February 6, 1974 |
MURPHY, JOHN L | A6 |
February 6, 1974 |
ROSE, NADJA | A6 |
February 6, 1974 |
CARLSON, JOHN | A6 |
February 6, 1974 |
TWO MEETINGS FOCUS ON KIRKLAND CITY PARKS | A8 |
February 13, 1974 |
KIRKLAND FURNITURE – GRAND OPENING | A24 |
February 13, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (HARRIS, VIRGINIA) | A8 |
February 13, 1974 |
‘ONE YEAR WILL BE ENOUGH,’ SAYS CRUISING COUPLE (MUSSER, JIM & KAREN) | A8 |
February 13, 1974 |
MINI-WAREHOUSES PLANNED FOR NORTHUP WAY | C4 |
February 13, 1974 |
SALE OF KIRKLAND CANNERY HEADED FOR MAR 4HEARING | A13 |
February 13, 1974 |
SOME OLD BUILDINGS WON’T GIVE UP |
A21 |
February 13, 1974 |
GRAND OPENING (PHOTO AT KIRKLAND FURNITURE) | C4 |
February 13, 1974 |
SALE OF KIRKLAND CANNERY HEADED FOR MAR 4HEARING | A13 |
February 13, 1974 |
RAW CUTS IN LANDSCAPES NO WAY TO BUILD (WICK HOMES) | C4 |
February 13, 1974 |
LWSD VOTERS PASS $7.2 MILLION LEVY | A1 |
February 13, 1974 |
CAN I HAVE YOUR AUTOGRAPH, PLEASE (WOJIECHOWSKA, MAIA) | A1 |
February 13, 1974 |
CAC HEARS REPORT ON YEAR ROUND SCHOOL | A4 |
February 13, 1974 |
PUBLIC MEETS ON STUDENT HOUSING | A4 |
February 13, 1974 |
ELECTION’S OVER: ‘WHAT IF WE’D DONE IT THIS WAY’ BEGINS | A4 |
February 13, 1974 |
STUDENTS BECOME TEACHERS THROUGH PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS | A7 |
February 13, 1974 |
SANDY HILL, YOU’RE IN FOR SOME COMPETITION (STUDENT RADIO) | A9 |
February 13, 1974 |
RETENTION OF 3 KIRKLAND FIREMEN OKAYED | A13 |
February 13, 1974 |
FIRE CHIEF, DOCTOR DISCUSS MEDIC I, HOSPITALS, COUNTY | A1 |
February 13, 1974 |
HEART FUND SUPPORTS TRAINING | A10 |
February 13, 1974 |
WINDSOR VISTA MAN ARRESTED | A10 |
February 13, 1974 |
MAN ARRESTED FOR OBSTRUCTING FIREMEN | A11 |
February 13, 1974 |
KIRKLAND BURGLARY SUSPECT SURRENDERS | A12 |
February 13, 1974 |
BURGLARS MAKE BIG HAULS ON ROSE HILL | A9 |
February 13, 1974 |
SANDY HILL, YOU’RE IN FOR SOME COMPETITION (STUDENT RADIO) | A9 |
February 13, 1974 |
VOLUNTEERS MAKE LIFE BRIGHTER FOR PATIENTS, STAFF | A7 |
February 13, 1974 |
RIGGS, MARION | A11 |
February 13, 1974 |
PINNELL, ALBERT | A11 |
February 13, 1974 |
HAMER, SUSAN | A11 |
February 13, 1974 |
SCOUT EARNS EAGLE RANK (SHAW, SCOTT) | A13 |
February 13, 1974 |
LEAGUE GOES TO COMMUNITY FOR SUPPORT | A8 |
February 13, 1974 |
POST OFFICE IS OUTGROWN (KAISER, LINC) | A7 |
February 13, 1974 |
HOME-DELIVERY RATE TO RISE | A1 |
February 13, 1974 |
LOCAL YOUTH WINS BOXING TOURNAMENT (SPURR, JOHN) | A21 |
February 13, 1974 |
PUBLIC COMMENT ASKED TONIGHT ON KIRK PARK | A1 |
February 13, 1974 |
HISTORIAN VISITS WAWONA | A3 |
February 13, 1974 |
SIMONDS RESIDENTS WIN COMPROMISE | A10 |
February 20, 1974 |
THE QUEEN (PHOTO OF KENNEDY, KATHRYN) | A13 |
February 20, 1974 |
STUDENT TALENT ‘UP FRONT’ (TORNFELT, BOB / HARDIN, CHRIS) | A8 |
February 20, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (AWBREY, LORI / SLOANE, LINDA) | A9 |
February 20, 1974 |
SO THIS IS A COMMUNITY RESOURCE PERSON! (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHOOL) | C1 |
February 20, 1974 |
CONDOMINIUM PROPOSED FOR JUANITA BAY | A1 |
February 20, 1974 |
CONDOMINIUM GOES TO COUNCIL WITH RECOMMENDATION | A2 |
February 20, 1974 |
OWNER TIRED OF PLAYING SIMON SAYS (GAS SHORTAGE) | A1 |
February 20, 1974 |
LAKE WASHINGTON VIEW FEATURED AT FOGHORN | B1 |
February 20, 1974 |
CANTONESE CUISINE AT MING PALACE | B1 |
February 20, 1974 |
FLAVOR IS MEXICAN AT HAPPY DAY TACO | B1 |
February 20, 1974 |
HOME-COOKED TOUCH POP’S SPECIALTY | B1 |
February 20, 1974 |
CARS PRESENTED TO VOC-TECH (PHOTO) | A1 |
February 20, 1974 |
MILA POTUZAK, MARTY LYON | A8 |
February 20, 1974 |
DEBORAH ANN HEITLAUF, BRIAN REILLY | A8 |
February 20, 1974 |
CONCERT TO TAKE ‘MUSIC FOR FUN’ CUE | A1 |
February 20, 1974 |
JUANITA GROUP TO DISCUSS LAND CHANGES | A2 |
February 20, 1974 |
GENERAL TELEPHONE STRIKE OVER | A14 |
February 20, 1974 |
BURGLARS HIT FARMERS FIRM | A15 |
February 20, 1974 |
GAS SIPHONED, SEATS TAKEN | A15 |
February 20, 1974 |
TIRES, RIMS TAKEN FROM CAR | A2 |
February 20, 1974 |
TEAM AIDS CARDIAC PATIENTS | A21 |
February 20, 1974 |
PARTY TO HONOR HOSPITAL’S BIRTHDAY | A8 |
February 20, 1974 |
HENDRIX, JOHN | C4 |
February 20, 1974 |
HUMANE SOCIETY: BIG JOB, NO MONEY | A5 |
February 20, 1974 |
IT’S SEATTLE DOOR | A13 |
February 20, 1974 |
PROPOSALS COMING SOON ON GIRLS’ SPORTS | A3 |
February 20, 1974 |
COUNTY FUNDS AID PARK PROGRAMS | A4 |
February 20, 1974 |
PETER KIRK GROUNDBREAKING SCHEDULED | A14 |
February 20, 1974 |
DENNY PARK PLANNING TO BEGIN | A2 |
February 20, 1974 |
$1 MILLION-PLUS ASKED FOR PETER KIRK PARK | A3 |
February 20, 1974 |
CITY COUNCIL BEGINS STUDY FOR FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR PARKS | A3 |
February 20, 1974 |
MINISTERS ARE LOSING OUT IN THIS COMMUNITY | A21 |
February 20, 1974 |
GENERAL TELEPHONE STRIKE OVER | A14 |
February 20, 1974 |
JOY BURNS, CRAIG CASKEY | A8 |
February 20, 1974 |
CHERI EGBERT, KEVIN DOYLE | A8 |
February 20, 1974 |
SHARON BRUSO, JAMES SCOTT | A8 |
February 27, 1974 |
COUPLE MARKS ANNIVERSARY (BISSELL, MR AND MRS DAVID SR) | A9 |
February 27, 1974 |
ALL ANIMALS NEED VETS – EVEN A MAGNETIC FELLOW LIKE STANLEY (SHELTS, ROBE | A12 |
February 27, 1974 |
ARRIVAL WAS NON-HEROIC (TAYLOR, MARIA) | A8 |
February 27, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (MCVAY, JEAN) | A9 |
February 27, 1974 |
COUNCIL OKAYS SIGN (ATHENS PIZZA AND SPAGHETTI HOUSE) | A2 |
February 27, 1974 |
‘FREE’ PARKING LOT ON LAKE TO BE SOLD | A3 |
February 27, 1974 |
FIRE GUTS FEED MILL BUILDING | A2 |
February 27, 1974 |
FINAL HEARING MONDAY ON TOTEM LAKE ANNEXATION | A1 |
February 27, 1974 |
KIRKLAND LOOKS AT ROSE HILL ANNEXATION | A2 |
February 27, 1974 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL BRIEFS: L.I.D. ASKED ON NE 38TH PLACE | A2 |
February 27, 1974 |
LWHS HAS 2 SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS (TEUTSCH, TERRI / COX, STEVE) | A10 |
February 27, 1974 |
BOARD HOLDS OFF ON BOND RESOLUTION | A3 |
February 27, 1974 |
TEACHERS SIT-IN AT BOARD MEETING IN SHOW OF SUPPORT | A5 |
February 27, 1974 |
DANCE WORKSHOP ONGOING | A5 |
February 27, 1974 |
PTA COUNCIL AWARDS ACORNS (SMITH, ESSA / CROFFORD, GERALD) | A8 |
February 27, 1974 |
JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL HOSTS CHESS TOURNAMENT | B1 |
February 27, 1974 |
VICE PRINCIPAL APPOINTED AT KAMIAKIN (SETCHFIELD, MARGARET) | B4 |
February 27, 1974 |
FIREFIGHTERS DISCOURAGE PRIVATE GAS SHORTAGE | A1 |
February 27, 1974 |
FIRE GUTS FEED MILL BUILDING | A2 |
February 27, 1974 |
KIRKLAND COUNCIL BRIEFS: L.I.D. ASKED ON NE 38TH PLACE | A2 |
February 27, 1974 |
MEDIC I REPLACEMENT BEING SOUGHT BY EAST SIDE GROUP | A5 |
February 27, 1974 |
FIRST AID MEASURES VARY DEPENDING ON NATURE OF EMERGENCY (KOLL, MARLEY | A8 |
February 27, 1974 |
MUIR PARENTS ACT TO REDUCE SAFETY HAZARDS | B2 |
February 27, 1974 |
JUANITA, YARROW BAY USES SPARK INTEREST AT SHORELINE HEARING | C4 |
February 27, 1974 |
‘COURT NEXT IF WATERFRONT PROJECT DENIED,’ HADLEY SAYS | C4 |
February 27, 1974 |
MEN CHARGED WITH DRUG POSSESSION | A2 |
February 27, 1974 |
CHAMPAGNE POINT HOME BURGLARIZED | B1 |
February 27, 1974 |
BURGLARS TAKE BIKES, LIQUOR | B2 |
February 27, 1974 |
ROSE, LUTHER I | A10 |
February 27, 1974 |
DODSON, DIANE | A10 |
February 27, 1974 |
PEAKE, WILLIAM | A10 |
February 27, 1974 |
ANDERSON, EMILIE | A10 |
February 27, 1974 |
WATTERS, WALTER | A10 |
February 27, 1974 |
SARE, EUGENE | A10 |
February 27, 1974 |
WILLIAMS, EDWARD SR | A10 |
February 27, 1974 |
A TIMID BEGINNING – RAISING CONSCIOUSNESS ON THE EAST SIDE | A1 |
February 27, 1974 |
POSTAL RATE INCREASE TAKES EFFECT SATURDAY | A4 |
February 27, 1974 |
ONE GOOD JUMP FOR PETER KIRK (PHOTO OF GROUND-BREAKING) | A17 |
February 27, 1974 |
KIRKLAND LOOKS AT ROSE HILL ANNEXATION | A2 |
February 27, 1974 |
IT’S AN UPHILL ROAD FOR WALKERS | B2 |
February 27, 1974 |
KIRKLAND, STATE AT ODDS OVER BREAK IN BOULEVARD PAVING | C4 |
March 6, 1974 | CAPITAL SAVINGS BUILDING AT TOTEM LAKE | A2 |
March 6, 1974 | BANK OF KIRKLAND NAMES ASSISTANT VEEP (HENNING, ROGER) | A2 |
March 6, 1974 | SORRY, JOB IS FILLED (PARKER, LINDA) | A6 |
March 6, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (MCCABE, GAIL) | A8 |
March 6, 1974 | STUDENT HOUSING DRAWS DETERMINED PARENTS | A3 |
March 6, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES LWHS REMODELING | A4 |
March 6, 1974 | GLOBE MILL BURNS | A20 |
March 6, 1974 | CANNERY SOLD TO OPERATOR | A5 |
March 6, 1974 | CONDOMINIUM PROPOSED FOR KIRK PROPERTY | B1 |
March 6, 1974 | HAS IT COME TO THIS? (PHOTO OF GAS PRICES) | A1 |
March 6, 1974 | NEAR LAKEVIEW SCHOOL: SCHOOL DISTRICT PROTESTS LARGE TAVERN | A1 |
March 6, 1974 | CBD PROBLEMS WILL BE SOLVED WHEN BUSINESS ACTS | A2 |
March 6, 1974 | LET’S GET ACQUAINTED (BUSINESS LISTINGS – SPECIAL SECTION) | D1-D24 |
March 6, 1974 | CANNERY SOLD TO OPERATOR | A5 |
March 6, 1974 | CBD PROBLEMS WILL BE SOLVED WHEN BUSINESS ACTS | A2 |
March 6, 1974 | DO SEWERS, ANNEXATION AWAIT SOUTHERN ROSE HILL? | A5 |
March 6, 1974 | 426-ACRE TOTEM LAKE AREA ANNEXED BY KIRKLAND | A5 |
March 6, 1974 | NEAR LAKEVIEW SCHOOL: SCHOOL DISTRICT PROTESTS LARGE TAVERN | A1 |
March 6, 1974 | ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS APPROACH TOPIC FOR NORTHSHORE PROGRAM | B1 |
March 6, 1974 | LWHS TO RECALL THE 50’S | B5 |
March 6, 1974 | AS IN AMERICA, POLITICS AT BELL IS A STRANGE BUSINESS | C1 |
March 6, 1974 | LINDA KARSON, THOMAS BROWNELL | A6 |
March 6, 1974 | LESLIE FERGUSON, RANDY GREENE | A8 |
March 6, 1974 | GLOBE MILL BURNS | A20 |
March 6, 1974 | EMERGENCY FUND NEED TO BE EXPLORED | A7 |
March 6, 1974 | OPERATION ID HAS AN IDENTITY PROBLEM | A3 |
March 6, 1974 | MERCIFUL POLICE DECLINE TO CITE A MAN WHILE HE’S OUT | A3 |
March 6, 1974 | PROPERTY RECOVERED FROM KJH BREAK-IN | A9 |
March 6, 1974 | HITCHHIKING YOUTH PUSHED FROM CAR BY HOSTILE DRIVER | B1 |
March 6, 1974 | BUSINESSES VICTIMIZED | B1 |
March 6, 1974 | RERICK, PERCY | A9 |
March 6, 1974 | PETERSON, RENO | A9 |
March 6, 1974 | RADTKE, BEATRICE | A9 |
March 6, 1974 | CUNNINGHAM, VIRGIL | A9 |
March 6, 1974 | SCOUTS RECEIVE EAGLE AWARD (SPADING, KEVIN / JOHNSON, TERRY / SPADING, TA | B1 |
March 6, 1974 | EAST SIDE ‘Y’ LAUNCHES FUND DRIVE | A6 |
March 6, 1974 | IF YOU’RE NOT WIFE AND MOTHER, WHAT ARE YOU? | A6 |
March 6, 1974 | CARTOONIST JOINS JOURNAL (NEIR, JIM) | A5 |
March 6, 1974 | NESS CAPTURES STATE GYM CROWN (NESS, JAMIE) | A13 |
March 6, 1974 | ROYALS EARN STATE SOCCER FINALS | A13 |
March 6, 1974 | NC IN NATIONAL FINALS | A13 |
March 6, 1974 | LOCAL YOUTH WINS BOXING TOURNAMENT TITLE (SPURR, MIKE) | A14 |
March 6, 1974 | MUSIC IS VEHICLE FOR YOUTH MINISTRY (ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIAN) | A7 |
March 6, 1974 | DO SEWERS, ANNEXATION AWAIT SOUTHERN ROSE HILL? | A5 |
March 6, 1974 | COMMENT ASKED ON IMPACT OF THIRD STREET CHANGES | A1 |
March 6, 1974 | WATER RATES MAY RISE | A1 |
March 6, 1974 | DO SEWERS, ANNEXATION AWAIT SOUTHERN ROSE HILL? | A5 |
March 13, 1974 | GOOD LUCK COMES WITH 4-LEAF CLOVERS (ASHER, CASH) | A24 |
March 13, 1974 | NEW DEAN STAYS IN THERE (SETCHFIELD, MARGARET) | B1 |
March 13, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (WAKEFIELD, ROD / PROVENZO, TONY) | B2 |
March 13, 1974 | REMODELING AT ELKS BUILDING | A2 |
March 13, 1974 | BUILDING DOWN IN FEBRUARY | A7 |
March 13, 1974 | COURT SPORTS FACILITY PLANNED FOR 1974 TOTEM LAKE OPENING | A2 |
March 13, 1974 | BUILDING ANNOUNCED BEFORE CITY ASKED ABOUT PROJECT | A3 |
March 13, 1974 | KAMIAKIN JR HIGH TAKES SHAPE | A18 |
March 13, 1974 | ARTICLES ABOUT FIRE AT HOLY SPIRIT LUTHERAN CHURCH | A1 |
March 13, 1974 | KIRKLAND TO COMMENT ON JUANITA PROJECT | A1 |
March 13, 1974 | SPUDNUTS SATISFY SWEET TOOTH OF MANY A KIRKLANDER | A12 |
March 13, 1974 | YAZZOLINO’S FEATURES ITALIAN SPECIALTIES | A12 |
March 13, 1974 | MIA ROMA OWNER IS ARTIST IN KITCHEN | A12 |
March 13, 1974 | FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE PROVIDED WALDO’S TAVERN PATRONS | A13 |
March 13, 1974 | PRIVACY, ELEGANCE AWAIT DOMANI DINER | A13 |
March 13, 1974 | MAYOR TO APPOINT INTERIM DOWNTOWN PARKING COMMITTEE | A9 |
March 13, 1974 | KIRKLAND TO COMMENT ON JUANITA PROJECT | A1 |
March 13, 1974 | BUILDING DOWN IN FEBRUARY | A7 |
March 13, 1974 | SCHOOL BUSES MAY RUN OUT OF GAS | A1 |
March 13, 1974 | LIBRARY OR LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER, KIDS STILL LOVE IT (JOHN MUIR) | A18 |
March 13, 1974 | A SCHOOL BUDGET BY ANY OTHER NAME … | A3 |
March 13, 1974 | COMMUNICATION IS BODY, DRUMS, RHYTHM (FHJHS) | A3 |
March 13, 1974 | STUDENTS MAY NOT SMOKE – BUT THEY CAN IN THE CARS | A5 |
March 13, 1974 | NORTHWEST COLLEGE GIVEN STAMP OF EXCELLENCE BY ACCREDITATION | A7 |
March 13, 1974 | KIRKLAND JH HONOR ROLL STUDENTS NAMED | A8 |
March 13, 1974 | 5 ALL-STATERS FROM LWHS (CHOIR AND BAND) | C1 |
March 13, 1974 | TERESA YULY, ROBERT BRUNSWICK JR | B1 |
March 13, 1974 | CHERYL ANN CARTER, ROBB QUINN | B2 |
March 13, 1974 | ARTICLES ABOUT FIRE AT HOLY SPIRIT LUTHERAN CHURCH | A1 |
March 13, 1974 | JUANITA HOME DESTROYED IN FLAMES (8864 NE 116TH) | B3 |
March 13, 1974 | MAYOR TO APPOINT INTERIM DOWNTOWN PARKING COMMITTEE | A9 |
March 13, 1974 | KIRKLAND TO COMMENT ON JUANITA PROJECT | A1 |
March 13, 1974 | EQUIPMENT TAKEN | A5 |
March 13, 1974 | POLICE RECOVER PROPERTY, ARREST TWO AFTER CHASE | A8 |
March 13, 1974 | HOSPITAL BOARD DIRECTS STUDY OF AREA TRAUMA UNITS | A19 |
March 13, 1974 | MCNAIR, WILLIAM | A19 |
March 13, 1974 | LIEBECK, ZEPHA | A19 |
March 13, 1974 | MOULTRIE, ROY | A19 |
March 13, 1974 | JAEGER, BERTHA | A19 |
March 13, 1974 | GARDEN CLUB INTERESTS GO BEYOND DIGGING IN THE DIRT | A15 |
March 13, 1974 | LIST 5 THINGS I DO WELL? THAT’S EASY … THERE’S … UH AND … OH | B2 |
March 13, 1974 | NORTHWEST COLLEGE FINISHES IN TOP EIGHT | A10 |
March 13, 1974 | SPECIAL ED GYMNASTS WIN 23 STATE MEDALS | A10 |
March 13, 1974 | CENTRAL PARK TENNIS NEARS COMPLETION | A11 |
March 13, 1974 | CITY CENSUS STARTS MAR 22 | A1 |
March 13, 1974 | MAYOR TO APPOINT INTERIM DOWNTOWN PARKING COMMITTEE | A9 |
March 13, 1974 | SEWER DISTRICT SEEKS ANNEXATION NEAR TOTEM LAKE | A7 |
March 13, 1974 | SNOW SQUELCHES FIRST ATTEMPTS OF SPRING (PHOTOS) | C1 |
March 20, 1974 | PEOPLE STILL NEED SHOES (MAGEE, DOROTHY) | A8 |
March 20, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (MCGRATH, TERRY) | C4 |
March 20, 1974 | SCHOOL’S ENERGY USE CUT 19 PER CENT IN FEBRUARY | C4 |
March 20, 1974 | MANY OF THESE GONE-BY FARM HOUSES STILL IN USE (PICKERING / HJERTOOS) | A12 |
March 20, 1974 | YARROWOOD CONDOMINIUMS | A10 |
March 20, 1974 | WOODBROOK CONDOMINIUMS CLEARS CITY COUNCIL HURDLE | A3 |
March 20, 1974 | NEIGHBORS OPPOSE PROPOSED CONDOMINIUM ON NE 62ND ST | A3 |
March 20, 1974 | BUSINESS NEEDS STRONGER LOBBIES, LEGISLATORS TEL CHAMBER MEETINGS | A7 |
March 20, 1974 | HAPPY HONEYMOON FOR KIRKLAND, TOTEM LAKE | A7 |
March 20, 1974 | NEW MANAGER AT COURTESY TIRE (REESE, BRIAN) | A7 |
March 20, 1974 | BUSINESS NEEDS STRONGER LOBBIES, LEGISLATORS TEL CHAMBER MEETINGS | A7 |
March 20, 1974 | BOARD ASKS OPEN-SPACE FEE FOR SANDHURST 2 PROJECT | A4 |
March 20, 1974 | DOUBLE SHIFTING OKAYED FOR ’74-75 | A1 |
March 20, 1974 | THE OLD YELLOW SCHOOL BUS IS OFF AND RUNNING, SORT OF … | A10 |
March 20, 1974 | AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN COMES UNDER FIRE AT BOARD MEETING | A11 |
March 20, 1974 | WIZARD OF OZ OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT AT JUNIOR HIGH | B6 |
March 20, 1974 | NANCY DIECKMANN, RON PETERSON | A9 |
March 20, 1974 | THIRD MOSS BAY CELEBRATION AIMS FOR OLD-FASHIONED FUN JULY 12-14 | A1 |
March 20, 1974 | NEW FUNDS MAY PAY FOR MORE FIREFIGHTERS | A1 |
March 20, 1974 | WOODBROOK CONDOMINIUMS CLEARS CITY COUNCIL HURDLE | A3 |
March 20, 1974 | JUANITA SLOUGH CROSSING NOW 80 PER CENT COMPLETE | A1 |
March 20, 1974 | JUANITA CDC TO DISCUSS 98TH – 100TH IMPROVEMENTS | B1 |
March 20, 1974 | YOUTH REPORTS ASSAULT | A3 |
March 20, 1974 | SPOKANE POLICE STOP STOLEN KIRKLAND CAR, FOUR SUSPECTS | A4 |
March 20, 1974 | GARAGE IS ENTRY IN BURGLARY | A4 |
March 20, 1974 | MAN ARRESTED FOR JUANITA RAPE, EAST SIDE BURGLARIES | B1 |
March 20, 1974 | LARCENISTS HEIST 4 500-POUND DRUMS | B6 |
March 20, 1974 | EVERGREEN SUPPORTING AID PROGRAM | C1 |
March 20, 1974 | DILAURO, WILLIAM | A18 |
March 20, 1974 | KRACKENBERG, BERNARD | A18 |
March 20, 1974 | DRUMM, CHARLES | A18 |
March 20, 1974 | BETA SIGMA PHI HAS LASTING APPEAL TO MANY YOUNG WOMEN | A9 |
March 20, 1974 | MUSINGS HAS NEW COLUMNIST (CREASON, JERI) | C1 |
March 20, 1974 | ROYALS WIN STATE SOCCER CROWN | A19 |
March 20, 1974 | BOARD ASKS OPEN-SPACE FEE FOR SANDHURST 2 PROJECT | A4 |
March 20, 1974 | WORK BEGINS ON EAST SIDE AIRPORT | A2 |
March 20, 1974 | JUANITA SLOUGH CROSSING NOW 80 PER CENT COMPLETE | A1 |
March 20, 1974 | PUBLIC RESPONSE TO STATE – THIRD SMALL BUT IMPORTANT | A1 |
March 20, 1974 | JUANITA CDC TO DISCUSS 98TH – 100TH IMPROVEMENTS | B1 |
March 20, 1974 | NO BOATS TO BE CHECKED ON A DUCK-WET DAY (PHOTOS) | B4 |
March 20, 1974 | DARLA KYLLO, GARY OLSEN | A9 |
March 20, 1974 | JUST BEGINNING – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT | D1-D12 |
March 27, 1974 | LOVE GIVEN AND SHOWN (HOYT, INEZ) | A11 |
March 27, 1974 | STATE BOARD DENIES HADLEY BUILDING, APPROVES MARINA | A1 |
March 27, 1974 | NEW LOOK AHEAD FOR JUANITA-KINGSGATE FIRE SERVICES (PHOTOS OF STATIONS) | B4 |
March 27, 1974 | MORTGAGE BURNING CEREMONIES SET FOR METHODIST CHURCH | A4 |
March 27, 1974 | KIRKLAND PHONE MART TO OPEN IN MAY | A8 |
March 27, 1974 | IMPORTER RETURNS TO INDIA FOR BUYING TRIP (PARIKH, PRAMOD) | A8 |
March 27, 1974 | SIT ‘N BULL WILL HAVE GRAND OPENING | A8 |
March 27, 1974 | MOVE POST OFFICE, CHAMBER REQUESTS | A3 |
March 27, 1974 | IMPEACHMENT, ENERGY ON JHS STUDENTS MINDS, MEEDS LEARNS | A10 |
March 27, 1974 | SEXISM ATTACKED | A2 |
March 27, 1974 | VOC-TECH SPARKS AND CLANKS AT PAR-MAC | A5 |
March 27, 1974 | FINE ARTS PROGRAM HAS EVERYONE AT JUANITA EXCITED (JUANITA ELEMENTARY) | B1 |
March 27, 1974 | CAROL LYNN NORINE, RONALD HENRICKSON | A11 |
March 27, 1974 | NEW LOOK AHEAD FOR JUANITA-KINGSGATE FIRE SERVICES (PHOTOS OF STATIONS) | B4 |
March 27, 1974 | UNCERTAINTIES IN STATE ORDER DISTURB CITY | A9 |
March 27, 1974 | DOES CITY NEED 2 EMERGENCY FUNDS | A3 |
March 27, 1974 | STATE BOARD DENIES HADLEY BUILDING, APPROVES MARINA | A1 |
March 27, 1974 | UNCERTAINTIES IN STATE ORDER DISTURB CITY | A9 |
March 27, 1974 | PARENTS REQUEST HELP AFTER DRUG PURCHASE KNOWN | A1 |
March 27, 1974 | HELP US WITH ARSON, CHIEF ASKS | A1 |
March 27, 1974 | NEW SOLUTIONS NEEDED TO CURB JUVENILE CRIME, PROSECUTOR SAYS | A1 |
March 27, 1974 | 11 BRIDLE TRAILS BURGLARIES SOLVED BY ARRESTS, POLICE SAY | A13 |
March 27, 1974 | CONSTRUCTION SITE TARGET FOR LARCENISTS | A2 |
March 27, 1974 | TAPE DECK STOLEN AT JHS | B1 |
March 27, 1974 | TIRE THEFT INTERRUPTED | B2 |
March 27, 1974 | ‘LIVE COALS AND A LITTLE SOUL’ EASE PATH OF BLACK INTERNS | A1 |
March 27, 1974 | PROPOSAL WOULD BRING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO THIS AREA | A3 |
March 27, 1974 | MCKIBBEN, ERNEST SR | A12 |
March 27, 1974 | ULRICH, VIRGINIA | A12 |
March 27, 1974 | RICHARDSON, GEORGE | A12 |
March 27, 1974 | EHLERS, STANLEY | A12 |
March 27, 1974 | SEA SCOUT RECEIVES QUARTERMASTER (BROWN, WILLIAM) | A3 |
March 27, 1974 | MOVE POST OFFICE, CHAMBER REQUESTS | A3 |
March 27, 1974 | METRO RIDERSHIP UP 106% IN SUBURBS | A10 |
March 27, 1974 | MARGARET FINKEN, WAYNE SNOWDON | A11 |
March 27, 1974 | DONNA PROVAN, BILL DAMMANN | A11 |
April 3, 1974 | 60TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED (JOHNSON, MR AND MRS EDWIN) | B1 |
April 3, 1974 | COUPLE TO BE HONORED (NELSON, TED AND MARTHA) | B2 |
April 3, 1974 | FROM KIDNAPPING TO DOLLARS, COLUMBIA SETS A DIFFERENT PACE (BROWN, DOR | A5 |
April 3, 1974 | FINGER POINTING UNFAIR (JOHNSON, SHIRLEY) | B1 |
April 3, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (TEAGUE, CHRIS) | B2 |
April 3, 1974 | SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BOGS DOWN IN HEAVY RAIN, MUD (PHOTOS) | A1 |
April 3, 1974 | CHILI VS PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS – WHICH SHOULD KIRKLAND FAVOR? (CHET THE CH | A2 |
April 3, 1974 | BUSINESS BLOOMED FROM SINGLE PLANT (UMBECK, NANCY & JOHN – WEEDS AND S |
B5 |
April 3, 1974 | TOTEM LAKE SHOPPER (SPECIAL SECTION) | D1-D12 |
April 3, 1974 | NEW DEVELOPMENT STUDY PROPOSED FOR DOWNTOWN | A4 |
April 3, 1974 | STUDENTS TELL TRY – YOUTHS SHOULD INITIATE, ADULTS FACILITATE | B7 |
April 3, 1974 | CITY COUNCIL NOTES: SANDHURST 2 WINS APPROVAL | A2 |
April 3, 1974 | NEW DEVELOPMENT STUDY PROPOSED FOR DOWNTOWN | A4 |
April 3, 1974 | 10 ADMINISTRATIVE JOBS CUT IN SCHOOL BUDGET MOVE | A1 |
April 3, 1974 | LAND, MONEY, PEOPLE FILL BOARD’S AGENDA | A2 |
April 3, 1974 | DISTRICT UNVEILS GIFTED PROGRAM | A2 |
April 3, 1974 | JHS PHOTO EDITOR WINS FIRST IN COMPETITION (NICHOLS, RICK) | A20 |
April 3, 1974 | HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM ROBERT FROST TO ANOTHER | A20 |
April 3, 1974 | AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IS THE LAW, SCHOOL DIRECTORS SAY | A3 |
April 3, 1974 | FIRST SEXISM BARRAGE HITS ADMINISTRATORS | A3 |
April 3, 1974 | SCHOOL TRANSFER REQUESTS DUE SOON | A5 |
April 3, 1974 | NINE LW STUDENTS IN GERMANY | B8 |
April 3, 1974 | KJH STUDENTS, STAFF ROLL THROUGH UNSETTLED YEAR AT PINE LAKE | C1 |
April 3, 1974 | GREAT HORNED OWL IS READY TO FLY FREE (NELSON, SKIP) | A1 |
April 3, 1974 | KIRKLAND TAX RATE DROPS TO 10TH AMONG STATE’S CITIES | A1 |
April 3, 1974 | CITY COUNCIL NOTES: SANDHURST 2 WINS APPROVAL | A2 |
April 3, 1974 | CITY ASKED TO BLOCK SLOUGH PEAT-SPREADING | A19 |
April 3, 1974 | SAILBOATS EAST ASKS PERMIT FOR LAKE WORK | A2 |
April 3, 1974 | WEAPONS, AMMUNITION ARE STOLEN | A20 |
April 3, 1974 | FIVE GUNS TAKEN FROM RESIDENCE | B8 |
April 3, 1974 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL CUTS LOSSES IN SECOND YEAR OF OPERATION | B4 |
April 3, 1974 | CROWDER, MINERVA | B4 |
April 3, 1974 | BLIGH, GERTRUDE | B4 |
April 3, 1974 | CONNERY, ARTHUR | B4 |
April 3, 1974 | MCKAY, GEORGE | B4 |
April 3, 1974 | BUSBY, JOHN | B4 |
April 3, 1974 | SWEET ADELINES TO HARMONIZE FOR REGION CONVENTION | B1 |
April 3, 1974 | MARSH CONTRACTS OKAYED (PHOTO) | A16 |
April 3, 1974 | THE PASTOR’S ROLE IN COUNSELING INCREASING (NORTHWEST COLLEGE) | B2 |
April 3, 1974 | EAST SIDE AIRPORT GATHERS SUPPORT | A4 |
April 3, 1974 | CITY ASKED TO BLOCK SLOUGH PEAT-SPREADING | A19 |
April 3, 1974 | SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BOGS DOWN IN HEAVY RAIN, MUD (PHOTOS) | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | TWO KIRKLAND WOMEN GUIDE EFFORTS OF HUSKY CREW (LYNCH, COLLEEN / MITCH | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (ANDERSON, SUE) | B2 |
April 10, 1974 | AUTO BUGS DON’T BUG GIRL (VAN WINKLE, MARY) | B2 |
April 10, 1974 | JHS GRAD LETTERS FOR PRINCETON (GREENWOOD, JERRY) | B7 |
April 10, 1974 | SERVICE BEGINS WITH A WARM WELCOME (EVERGREEN INN) | B4 |
April 10, 1974 | DRISCOLLS IS THE ACTION PLACE | B4 |
April 10, 1974 | IT’S THE A&W FOR FAST FOOD SERVICE | B5 |
April 10, 1974 | MINI-DISASTER PLAN READY FOR EAST SIDE’S MAN-MADE DISASTERS | C1 |
April 10, 1974 | SALVATION ARMY PLANS KIRKLAND OFFICE | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | DELORES TEUTSCH NAMED TO BCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | JHS GERMAN STUDENTS WIN HONORS | A13 |
April 10, 1974 | UNDERFROG IS WINNER! (THOREAU) | A6 |
April 10, 1974 | YEAR ROUND SCHOOLS COULD SAVE $27 MILLION, REPORT CLAIMS | A8 |
April 10, 1974 | GAIN $150,000, LOSE 10 ADMINISTRATORS IN DISTRICT SHUFFLE | B8 |
April 10, 1974 | LAUREL BUPP, WILLIAM MILLER | B1 |
April 10, 1974 | MARY PETERSON, STEVE ELLIS | B1 |
April 10, 1974 | PATRICIA MCCORKLE, MICHAEL MACGRUDER | B1 |
April 10, 1974 | CARNIVAL COMING | B6 |
April 10, 1974 | GOVERNOR TO VISIT ‘TOWN HALL’ FOR LUNCHEON | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | SHORELINES PROGRAM READY | C1 |
April 10, 1974 | PLANNING COMMISSION ADDS TWO MEMBERS (MULLIS, ROBIN / JOHNSON, LEROY) | C1 |
April 10, 1974 | SUNRISE SERVICES HERALD EASTER | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | KIDS TO HUNT EGGS AT PETER KIRK PARK | A4 |
April 10, 1974 | INDUSTRY BLENDS INTO RURAL LANDSCAPE (PHYSIO CONTROL) | B6 |
April 10, 1974 | LWEA’S NEW EXEC TALKS FOR A LIVING (CALHOUN, ED) | B3 |
April 10, 1974 | SHORELINES PROGRAM READY | C1 |
April 10, 1974 | BUSTING PUSHERS IS TOUGH, LAWMEN SAY | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | ASSAULT TRY REPORTED | A12 |
April 10, 1974 | CAMERAS STOLEN | A13 |
April 10, 1974 | CATCH BASINS ARE REMOVED | A13 |
April 10, 1974 | ILLEGAL SHOOTING CHARGED | A21 |
April 10, 1974 | FIRE FIGHTER CLOTHING TAKEN | A8 |
April 10, 1974 | COLLECTIONS CAUSING BIG HEADACHES AT EVERGREEN | A4 |
April 10, 1974 | AUDIT PRESENTED TO HOSPITAL BOARD | B6 |
April 10, 1974 | EVERGREEN GENERAL READY TO REHEARSE DISASTER PLAN | C1 |
April 10, 1974 | MARTIN, DONALD | A22 |
April 10, 1974 | HITTLE, ROY | A22 |
April 10, 1974 | TAYLOR, HARVEY | A22 |
April 10, 1974 | FITCH, HARRY | A22 |
April 10, 1974 | CAMP FIRE HONORS FIVE KIRKLAND WOMEN (DOSS / PARADIS / HERMANSON / SMITH / |
B1 |
April 10, 1974 | EDUCATED WOMEN USE THEIR TALENTS THROUGH AAUW | B1 |
April 10, 1974 | SWEET ADELINES CHORUS WINS | B5 |
April 10, 1974 | TWO KIRKLAND WOMEN GUIDE EFFORTS OF HUSKY CREW (LYNCH, COLLEEN / MITCH | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | AREA MEN TAKE SLOUGH HONORS | A14 |
April 10, 1974 | SUNRISE SERVICES HERALD EASTER | A1 |
April 10, 1974 | PORT OF SEATTLE STUDYING IDEA OF EAST SIDE AIRPORT | A5 |
April 10, 1974 | NE 132ND PLAN MEETS REQUESTS | A13 |
April 10, 1974 | GENERAL TEL TO STREAMLINE INSTALLATIONS | B6 |
April 17, 1974 | BANK NAMES WOMAN VEEP (PORTER, COLLIN) | A9 |
April 17, 1974 | VISIONARY’S VIEW UNPOPULAR (LOWE, MIKE) | B1 |
April 17, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (WALKER, BOBBY) | B4 |
April 17, 1974 | CHIEF CUSTODIAN RETIRES TO GREENHOUSES (VAN CUREN, AARON) | C1 |
April 17, 1974 | KIRKLAND FINALLY TO OWN ARMORY | A3 |
April 17, 1974 | 50-UNIT JUANITA CONDOMINIUM BACKED BY ZONING EXAMINER | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | VENDORS CURRY NO FAVORS WITH KIRKLAND PARK BOARD | A10 |
April 17, 1974 | GREEN THUMBS ON BUSINESS PERSONS GROW | A21 |
April 17, 1974 | FIRST DONATION IN 1974 PENNY DRIVE | A3 |
April 17, 1974 | WALKALOT DONOR IS MARCH SUPPORTER (PETTER, BILL) | A9 |
April 17, 1974 | COULD NEW LAKE PROJECTS BE CITY-OWNED AFTER 50 YEARS | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS BEGIN 1974-75 BUDGET REVIEW | A2 |
April 17, 1974 | NORTHWEST ENROLLS 475 | A9 |
April 17, 1974 | AFTER 36 YEARS AND 3 BOSSES, LWSD SECRETARY RETIRES (SMITH, ESSA) | B1 |
April 17, 1974 | AGE LEVELS DON’T COUNT AT COMMUNITY SCHOOL | B8 |
April 17, 1974 | MORE FIGHTING LOOMS OVER WEA’S TEACHER BARGAINING BILL | C1 |
April 17, 1974 | CARNIVAL OPENS AT TOTEM LAKE | B6 |
April 17, 1974 | MIME PROGRAM AT KIRKLAND LIBRARY (BLY, MARJ) | B6 |
April 17, 1974 | LEGISLATURE REOPENS WITH A BANG | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | LIKE A CAMPAIGNER, EVANS TOURS HERE | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | COULD NEW LAKE PROJECTS BE CITY-OWNED AFTER 50 YEARS | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THE NAME OF SHORELINES GAME | A7 |
April 17, 1974 | 50-UNIT JUANITA CONDOMINIUM BACKED BY ZONING EXAMINER | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | MORE FIGHTING LOOMS OVER WEA’S TEACHER BARGAINING BILL | C1 |
April 17, 1974 | COULD NEW LAKE PROJECTS BE CITY-OWNED AFTER 50 YEARS | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THE NAME OF SHORELINES GAME | A7 |
April 17, 1974 | INTRUDER KILLS KIRKLAND MAN WITH KNIFE (ZWICK, SIDNEY) | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | BURGLARS VICTIMIZE CENTRAL WAY STORE | A2 |
April 17, 1974 | MODIFIED HITCHING LAW WINS SUPPORT OF STATE PATROL CHIEF | A7 |
April 17, 1974 | IT’S LIBRARY WEEK! (PHOTOS) | A19 |
April 17, 1974 | SILENCE GIVES WAY TO ACTIVITY AS LIBRARIES BECOME PEOPLE PLACES | A19 |
April 17, 1974 | MEDIC I MEN, AID CREW DELIVER REDMOND BABY GIRL (GREGEL, STACI) | A1 |
April 17, 1974 | MEDIC 1 -TYPE PLANS ADVANCING | A4 |
April 17, 1974 | CHAMNESS, WILLIAM | B3 |
April 17, 1974 | MCCULLOUGH, RICHARD | B3 |
April 17, 1974 | ISACKSON, GUS | B3 |
April 17, 1974 | SNIDER, LESTER | B3 |
April 17, 1974 | ZWICK, SIDNEY | B3 |
April 17, 1974 | SERPAN, MARIE | B3 |
April 17, 1974 | VENDORS CURRY NO FAVORS WITH KIRKLAND PARK BOARD | A10 |
April 17, 1974 | CHARISMA CUTS ACROSS DENOMINATIONAL LINES | A20 |
April 17, 1974 | KIRKLAND COMMITMENT OFFERED ON WAWONA, 2 OTHERS | A3 |
April 17, 1974 | LADDERS INSTALLED ON FLOATING BRIDGE | A2 |
April 17, 1974 | BUT WHAT ABOUT MY STREETLIGHT? (BAILEY, VICTORIA) | A7 |
April 24, 1974 | BEES BUZZ, BY-PASS BEMUSED BIPED (THURBER, ROY) | A1 |
April 24, 1974 | HEALTH PROBLEM STARTED BEE KEEPING HOBBY (THURBER, ROY) | B1 |
April 24, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (BARRETT, BABS) | B2 |
April 24, 1974 | HELP FOR PEOPLE PROBLEMS (BERNTSON, PAT) | B2 |
April 24, 1974 | POWELL FAMILY BREAKS RECORD FOR EASTSIDE MUSIC FESTIVAL | B5 |
April 24, 1974 | EVERGREEN EAST TO OPEN IN 1976 | A1 |
April 24, 1974 | YARROW OFFICES GIVE BUILDING HEALTHY BOOST | A21 |
April 24, 1974 | KIRKLAND JR HIGH DECISION DELAYED | A1 |
April 24, 1974 | STUDENTS REACT TO WALL GRAFFITI | B4 |
April 24, 1974 | LOWER DENSITY REQUESTED FOR CONDOMINIUMS, DEVELOPER SAYS | A22 |
April 24, 1974 | EVEN IF YOU DON’T SPEAK KOREAN … (LEE JOHNSON CHEVROLET) | A21 |
April 24, 1974 | BOOKSHELF MOVING – OUTGROWS ITS SPACE | A21 |
April 24, 1974 | FEDERAL AGENCY READY FOR NUCLEAR ATTACK … OR WHAT HAVE YOU | A22 |
April 24, 1974 | KIRKLAND LAND-USE PLAN MAY FREEZE SOME PROJECTS | A1 |
April 24, 1974 | MARDI-FASCH-CA DRAWS 1000 AT JHS | B4 |
April 24, 1974 | POETRY IS INTENSE, IT’S SAYING WHAT YOU WANT TO SAY (BENTLEY, BETH) | C4 |
April 24, 1974 | ANN HAMMERS, DAVID WEDEKING | B3 |
April 24, 1974 | CAMILLE THOMAS, WILLIAM JOHNSTON JR | B3 |
April 24, 1974 | MOSS BAY MUSTACHE CHALLENGE ISSUED | A9 |
April 24, 1974 | KIRKLAND LAND-USE PLAN MAY FREEZE SOME PROJECTS | A1 |
April 24, 1974 | CLAIMS AGAINST CITY DON’T JUST GO AWAY | A3 |
April 24, 1974 | KEEPING BEES IN KIRKLAND SEEN AS PUBLIC NUISANCE | B1 |
April 24, 1974 | MAN ARRESTED IN KNIFING CASE | A1 |
April 24, 1974 | BURGLARS TAKE CASH, LEAVE NOTE | A11 |
April 24, 1974 | KIRKLAND POLICE PROGRAM NEARLY READY TO GO AGAIN | A2 |
April 24, 1974 | HEY OFFICER BILL, THERE’S A TURKEY IN YOUR ENGINE (STOKES, BILL) | A22 |
April 24, 1974 | THOREAU SCHOOL ENTERED | B4 |
April 24, 1974 | NEIGHBORS SPOT SUSPECTS IN BURGLARY | C4 |
April 24, 1974 | HOSPITAL BOARD HEARS REPORT ON AUXILIARY FUNDS | A10 |
April 24, 1974 | CHAMNESS, WILLIAM | A10 |
April 24, 1974 | HARRIS, GLADYS | A10 |
April 24, 1974 | RANTALA, LILLIAN | A10 |
April 24, 1974 | JOURNAL WINS FOUR AWARDS IN CONTEST | A3 |
April 24, 1974 | KIDS AND BASEBALL … WHAT ELSE? (PHOTOS) | A18 |
April 24, 1974 | FUNDS LOST FOR 520 EXTENSION | A1 |
April 24, 1974 | ALICEJO PHILLIPS, WALLY SAUBERT | B3 |
May 1, 1974 | EAGER BEAVERS DIG IN AT PEA PATCHES (PHOTOS) | A1 |
May 1, 1974 | REVERSE THINKING NEEDED (THOMAS, KEVIN) | A5 |
May 1, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (BOSWORTH, CAROL) | C6 |
May 1, 1974 | HADLEY REDESIGNS BUILDING TO MEET HEIGHT LIMITATION | A1 |
May 1, 1974 | NORKIRK PREPARES TO END 18-YEAR HISTORY | C7 |
May 1, 1974 | LENDEMAIN PLEASANTLY PREFABRICATED | C3 |
May 1, 1974 | 6TH KIRKLAND STUDY WOULD BE DIFFERENT | A15 |
May 1, 1974 | 6TH KIRKLAND STUDY WOULD BE DIFFERENT | A15 |
May 1, 1974 | LENDEMAIN PLEASANTLY PREFABRICATED | C3 |
May 1, 1974 | TEACHERS PICKET OVER SALARY DISPUTE | A1 |
May 1, 1974 | 32 ‘A’ STUDENTS TOP KJH HONOR ROLL | C1 |
May 1, 1974 | NEW PROGRAM REALLY EXPECTS KIDS TO THINK LIKE SCIENTISTS (NORKIRK) | C7 |
May 1, 1974 | KIRKLAND PREPARES FOR OPENING DAY | A1 |
May 1, 1974 | THREE APPOINTED TO PARK BOARD | C3 |
May 1, 1974 | TEACHERS PICKET OVER SALARY DISPUTE | A1 |
May 1, 1974 | WOULD LAKE POLICY BRING FLOOD OF PARKS IN 2025 | A15 |
May 1, 1974 | $35000 IN DRUGS TAKEN FROM JUANITA PHARMACY | A1 |
May 1, 1974 | WAWONA BESET BY VANDALS | A3 |
May 1, 1974 | SCHOOL VANDALISM: FOR THOSE WHO FEEL THEY DON’T BELONG | C1 |
May 1, 1974 | JONES, DELLA | A14 |
May 1, 1974 | MIGLIORE, RUTH | A14 |
May 1, 1974 | JOHNSON, ORLANDO | A14 |
May 1, 1974 | WOULD LAKE POLICY BRING FLOOD OF PARKS IN 2025 | A15 |
May 1, 1974 | SHIP MUSEUM WOULD USE 3 PROPERTIES | A1 |
May 1, 1974 | KIRKLAND PREPARES FOR OPENING DAY | A1 |
May 1, 1974 | SAILBOAT OUT OF HISTORY REFURBISHED IN YARROW BAY (GROOTE BEER) | A4 |
May 1, 1974 | DEBORAH HEITLAUF, BRIAN REILLY | A5 |
May 1, 1974 | MARY PETERSON, STEVEN ELLIS | A5 |
May 8, 1974 | PARTY TO HONOR ANNIVERSARY (NADEAU, ROBERT & MARTHA) | A21 |
May 8, 1974 | MR NIXON’S FRIEND HAS SOME ADVICE: THINK POSITIVE! (ANDERSON, CATHRYN) | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | HITTING THE TALENT JACKPOT (PAFNUTIEFF, VLADIMIR) | A20 |
May 8, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (HUDGINS, KAY) | A22 |
May 8, 1974 | TOTEM LAKE’S A YEAR OLD | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES PLANS FOR KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH | A11 |
May 8, 1974 | STATE RAPS CONDOMINIUM – IT’S TOO HIGH | A5 |
May 8, 1974 | CALIFORNIANS OPEN NEW FLORAL SHOP (FLOWER BOUTIQUE) | A6 |
May 8, 1974 | WOULD-BE DEVELOPERS ATTACK MORATORIUM ON REZONING | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | BOARD, TEACHERS AGREE ON SALARIES | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | UNDER THE LOLLIPOP TREE (PHOTOS AT MARK TWAIN) | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | BOARD STUDIES STATE-APPROVED AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN | A10 |
May 8, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD DELAYS ACTION ON SECOND BUDGET PROPOSAL | A11 |
May 8, 1974 | HOT ITEMS AT TWAIN: TALENT, ARTISTS AND GRANDPARENTS | A2 |
May 8, 1974 | KIDS PLAY TOGETHER AT SUSIE’S SCHOOL | A20 |
May 8, 1974 | THE JOB’S COLD, LOW-PAID BUT THESE WOMEN LOVE IT (NORKIRK PLAYGROUND) | A22 |
May 8, 1974 | ANNE MOODY, WILLIAM DUMOND | A21 |
May 8, 1974 | PAM HARLAN, RODNEY STRAUB | A21 |
May 8, 1974 | DELLA AVERY, CHARLES BURNETT | A21 |
May 8, 1974 | JEANNE WELLS, B RONALD DECKER | A21 |
May 8, 1974 | DEBORAH BENEZE, SKIP BUCKLIN | A21 |
May 8, 1974 | GERRY COSBY, STEVEN SOUCEK | A21 |
May 8, 1974 | GAIL ARROWOOD, FRANK PLOUT JR | A21 |
May 8, 1974 | OWNERS HIT CONFISCATORY POLICY | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | WOULD-BE DEVELOPERS ATTACK MORATORIUM ON REZONING | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | UNLIKELY WOE BESETS CITY: A GIFT OF LAND IT DOESN’T WANT | A5 |
May 8, 1974 | NON-CONFORMING INCOME MAY KEEP FLOWING | A5 |
May 8, 1974 | BOARD, TEACHERS AGREE ON SALARIES | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | OWNERS HIT CONFISCATORY POLICY | A1 |
May 8, 1974 | NO ACTION TAKEN ON EXPANDED MOORAGE | A5 |
May 8, 1974 | MAJOR CRIME IN KIRKLAND DOWN IN ’73, CHIEF REPORTS | A3 |
May 8, 1974 | COMBS PROMOTED TO SERGEANT (COMBS, ROBERT) | A4 |
May 8, 1974 | HOSPITAL PROPOSES MEDIC I TYPE PROGRAM TO COUNTY | A3 |
May 8, 1974 | EVERGREEN TREATS ‘VICTIMS’ (EMERGENCY DRILL) | B1 |
May 8, 1974 | SNELL, OPAL | C4 |
May 8, 1974 | ARMSTRONG, ALBERT | C4 |
May 8, 1974 | KUHN, ARTHUR | C4 |
May 8, 1974 | VANDEVANTER, AARON | C4 |
May 8, 1974 | LUCKENBACH, HARRY | C4 |
May 8, 1974 | JOURNAL WOMEN WIN FOUR STATE AWARDS | A3 |
May 8, 1974 | REALTOR VIEWS AREA GROWTH (HUFTY, BILL) | A6 |
May 8, 1974 | NO ACTION TAKEN ON EXPANDED MOORAGE | A5 |
May 8, 1974 | SUPPORT SOUGHT FOR MARITIME MUSEUM AT SAILBOATS EAST SITE | A5 |
May 15, 1974 | 1973 AWARDS FOR EAST SIDE JOURNAL | B3 |
May 15, 1974 | WHY WAIT TO BE SUED? (MCINTYRE, HELEN) | B1 |
May 15, 1974 | STATE HEARING SET ON LAKEFRONT CONDOMINIUM | A5 |
May 15, 1974 | LIQUOR STORE LEASE TO EXPIRE | A2 |
May 15, 1974 | SALVATION ARMY SETS JUNE 1 FOR OPENING KIRKLAND OFFICE | A1 |
May 15, 1974 | SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFERS NEWSPAPER TO PUBLIC | C1 |
May 15, 1974 | SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS – A KEY TO BETTER UNDERSTANDING | C1 |
May 15, 1974 | MYSTERY TEAM READY FOR MOSS BAY | A3 |
May 15, 1974 | COUNCIL MEETING ENDS IN SHOUTING | A1 |
May 15, 1974 | FREEZE, SLEET OR ILUP, IT’S HEARING DATE IS MONDAY | A5 |
May 15, 1974 | CRISIS CLINIC TO OPEN JUNE 15 | B1 |
May 15, 1974 | WHITHER THE WAWONA? HADLEY MARINA EMERGES AS FAVORITE | A1 |
May 15, 1974 | KIRKLANDER FIGHTS US OVER WATERFRONT LAND (ALFRED, DON) | A3 |
May 15, 1974 | NEIGHBORS HIT SAILBOATS EAST PLAN | A5 |
May 15, 1974 | BREAKWATER-MOORAGE PLAN STILL AFLOAT | A5 |
May 15, 1974 | COUNCIL SINKS PLAN TO ACQUIRE LAKE LAND | A5 |
May 15, 1974 | KIDNEY MACHINE IS LIFE SAVER FOR GIRL, 14 (SAVAGE, SHARON) | A1 |
May 15, 1974 | COLE, GENEVIEVE | A4 |
May 15, 1974 | DAVEY, HERBERT | A4 |
May 15, 1974 | TUTTLE, ROSE | A4 |
May 15, 1974 | WILLIAMS, NETTIE | A4 |
May 15, 1974 | AFFLECK, ANNA | A4 |
May 15, 1974 | MATTSON, HILMER | A4 |
May 15, 1974 | EVERGREEN HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PREDATES HOSPITAL IT SERVES | B1 |
May 15, 1974 | COMMON CAUSE ZEROS IN ON ISSUES (NORDEEN, BARBARA) | A19 |
May 15, 1974 | JOURNAL PROMOTION JUDGED FIRST IN NATIONAL CONTEST | A1 |
May 15, 1974 | WHITHER THE WAWONA? HADLEY MARINA EMERGES AS FAVORITE | A1 |
May 15, 1974 | ALASKA PIPELINE BARGES TO PLY LAKE FROM KENMORE | A1 |
May 15, 1974 | NEIGHBORS HIT SAILBOATS EAST PLAN | A5 |
May 15, 1974 | HEAD-ON CRASH BARRIER DUE FOR EVERGREEN THIS YEAR | A3 |
May 15, 1974 | PHYLLIS DURAND, CHARLES BAUNSGARD | B2 |
May 22, 1974 | STATISTICS NOT THE ISSUE (CARSON, HAROLD) | A12 |
May 22, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (EBERHARDT, SUSAN) | A13 |
May 22, 1974 | CIVILIZATION THREATENS … IS HOBBY NEXT? (GARBER, HARRY) | C4 |
May 22, 1974 | JUANITA CONDOMINIUM FATE FACES APPEALS | A1 |
May 22, 1974 | PERMIT ISSUED FOR APARTMENT TENNIS COURTS (YARROW BAY TENNIS AND SAILIN | B12 |
May 22, 1974 | ROAD CUTS ME OFF, JUANITA MERCHANT COMPLAINS TO COUNTY (KEIFFER, ROY) | A1 |
May 22, 1974 | SCHOOL DISTRICT TO GRADUATE SENIORS FROM 3 HIGH SCHOOLS | A1 |
May 22, 1974 | DEADLINE APPROACHES FOR BELT-TIGHTENED SCHOOL BUDGET | A4 |
May 22, 1974 | CAC DISMAYED OVER MAINTENANCE CUT | A4 |
May 22, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD OKAYS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN | A4 |
May 22, 1974 | SALARY AGREEMENT GETS BOARD NOD | A4 |
May 22, 1974 | STUDENTS HAVE TOP PRIORITY AT ROSE HILL JH | C1 |
May 22, 1974 | DIANE ADLER, RICHARD STOREY | A14 |
May 22, 1974 | SIGN SAID TOTEM LAKE, SO IN THEY WENT (DUCKS IN MALL) | B2 |
May 22, 1974 | SHORELINE PROGRAM PASSES, BUT OBJECTORS HAVE MORE TO SAY | A3 |
May 22, 1974 | KIRKLAND INTERIM LAND USE PLAN APPROVED | A3 |
May 22, 1974 | ALCOHOLISM IS NUMBER ONE DRUG PROBLEM ON EAST SIDE | A12 |
May 22, 1974 | SHORELINE PROGRAM PASSES, BUT OBJECTORS HAVE MORE TO SAY | A3 |
May 22, 1974 | POLICE REPORT CONFESSION TO BURGLARIES | A3 |
May 22, 1974 | POLICE ARREST FUGITIVE AFTER SPOTTING VEHICLE | B7 |
May 22, 1974 | WIFE OR BURGLAR? NEXT TIME, CHECK! | B7 |
May 22, 1974 | FUGITT, DORA | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | FORTHOFFER, LYDIA | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | BARRICK, FLOYD | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | MOBLEY, WILLIAM | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | VON ROTZ, LOUISE | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | SELSET, IRENE | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | FORCIER, JOSEPHINE | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | GELTZ, HELEN | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | GARRETSON, BLANCHE | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | FRIDELL, LOUIS | B10 |
May 22, 1974 | THE HERALD HOUSE SOCIETY: FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG | A1 |
May 22, 1974 | AUXILIARIES SUPPORT VETERANS’ GROUPS | A12 |
May 22, 1974 | KIRKLANDER ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY (SPILLER, PETE) | B8 |
May 22, 1974 | BLUECHEL TO RUN FOR STATE SENATE | B8 |
May 22, 1974 | WOMAN NASCAR RACER SCARED BUT GAME (SELBY, VERNA) | A5 |
May 22, 1974 | DIETIKER PACES JUANITA TO FOURTH PLACE DISTRICT FINISH | A5 |
May 22, 1974 | ROSE HILL RESIDENTS TO HELP SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD PARK SITE | C1 |
May 22, 1974 | ROSE HILL RESIDENTS TO HELP SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD PARK SITE | C1 |
May 22, 1974 | KIRKLAND-KINGSGATE ROUTE TO BE REVISED | B2 |
May 22, 1974 | ROAD CUTS ME OFF, JUANITA MERCHANT COMPLAINS TO COUNTY (KEIFFER, ROY) | A1 |
May 22, 1974 | POINTS DRIVE CONSTRUCTION TO START SOON | C4 |
May 22, 1974 | CAROL ROGERS, MARK ALLEN | A13 |
May 22, 1974 | DIANE HOSEA, PAUL HOLT | A13 |
May 22, 1974 | MELODY TURNGREN, DAVID WEBB | A13 |
May 22, 1974 | TERRI SLAVSKY, DENNIS SZYPULSKI | A14 |
May 29, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (LEWIS, MARLENE) | B3 |
May 29, 1974 | FIRST THE DREAM, THEN THE CHALLENGE (GANE, MAHLON) | B4 |
May 29, 1974 | ANNIVERSARY ON SUNDAY (KIRKLAND NAZARENE CHURCH) | B7 |
May 29, 1974 | SPEED-UP OF REPOSSESSED HOUSING DOESN’T MEAN EASY BUYING | C4 |
May 29, 1974 | 600-UNIT CONDOMINIUM PROPOSED ON NORTHUP WAY | C4 |
May 29, 1974 | RODA LEE STORE OPENS AT TOTEM LAKE | A6 |
May 29, 1974 | WAWONA’S EYE VIEW OF KIRKLAND (PHOTO) | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | SPECIAL EDUCATION: NEEDS ARE MORE SPACE, PROGRAMS | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | THE INTERNS: THEY’RE IN DISTRICT’S HANDS | A2 |
May 29, 1974 | ‘WHOLE CHUNK IN THE MIDDLE’ COVERED IN NEW PROGRAM | A6 |
May 29, 1974 | FINDING SPACE FOR SPECIAL ED IS MAJOR PROBLEM | A6 |
May 29, 1974 | LYCIA BEAN, DELBERT BOYD JR | B4 |
May 29, 1974 | SUSAN DARGITZ, CLEMENT ZIPP JR | B4 |
May 29, 1974 | VALERIE BAKER, GLENN KALMUS | B4 |
May 29, 1974 | JANIS LELINSKI, STEVEN LARSON | B4 |
May 29, 1974 | CONSTANCE DIETIKER, STEVEN GARRISON | B4 |
May 29, 1974 | COMMITTEE HAS RAISED $1200 FOR MOSS BAY | A8 |
May 29, 1974 | CENTRAL WAY HANGS ON LABOR SETTLEMENTS | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | CITY URGES HADLEY MARINA FOR MUSEUM | B5 |
May 29, 1974 | MAN BEFRIENDS MAN; THEN GETS ROBBED | B5 |
May 29, 1974 | POLICE PLAN TO HELP PEOPLE REDISCOVER OPERATION ID | B6 |
May 29, 1974 | VANDALISM – REPAIRING DAMAGE IS HARD WORK |
C1 |
May 29, 1974 | CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT HELPS SHAPE LIBRARIES | C1 |
May 29, 1974 | CORNEA TRANSPLANT RESTORES SIGHT TO YOUNG MOTHER (SIDICK, JEAN) | B5 |
May 29, 1974 | COOKE, AGNES | A6 |
May 29, 1974 | KNUTSON, CARL | A6 |
May 29, 1974 | HJORTH, EDWIN | A6 |
May 29, 1974 | YOUNG LIFE HAS NEAT ATMOSPHERE FOR STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS | B2 |
May 29, 1974 | MOTHERS OF TWINS SHARE EXPERIENCES | A3 |
May 29, 1974 | NEW JOURNAL STAFFER WAS ’72 INTERN (KRAFT, ELAINE) | A2 |
May 29, 1974 | REBEL GIRLS TAKE FIFTH IN AA TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS | A13 |
May 29, 1974 | REBS TIE FOR SIXTH IN STATE AA TRACK MEET | A13 |
May 29, 1974 | JUANITA IN STATE BASEBALL FINALS | A13 |
May 29, 1974 | BRENNAN NAMED OUTSTANDING ATHLETE (BRENNAN, TIM) | A14 |
May 29, 1974 | EAST SIDE PROJECTS TO RECEIVE $6 MILLION FROM COUNTY IN ’74-75 | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | WAWONA’S EYE VIEW OF KIRKLAND (PHOTO) | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | THE WAWONA: A ROUGH AND READY SHIP (PHOTOS) | B1 |
May 29, 1974 | CITY URGES HADLEY MARINA FOR MUSEUM | B5 |
May 29, 1974 | STERNWHEELER COULD BE 4TH MUSEUM SHIP (PRESTON) | B5 |
May 29, 1974 | EAST SIDE PROJECTS TO RECEIVE $6 MILLION FROM COUNTY IN ’74-75 | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | CENTRAL WAY HANGS ON LABOR SETTLEMENTS | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | CONTRACT LET FOR SIGNALS ON KIRK-RED ROAD | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | METRO ASKS 80-CENT SEWER RATE HIKE | A1 |
May 29, 1974 | KATHY SELVAGE, KERRY CROUSE | B3 |
June 5, 1974 | SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED (BURNS, MR AND MRS DAVID) | A7 |
June 5, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (GOODNER, OAKLEY) | A5 |
June 5, 1974 | IT’S A LONG WAY FROM JAVA TO JUANITA (GRATAMA, ETA) | A7 |
June 5, 1974 | TEACHERS RETIRE TO TEACHING IN THAILAND (JACOBSON, EVA & JOHN) | A7 |
June 5, 1974 | COMPROMISE MADE ON LAKE CONDOMINIUM | A24 |
June 5, 1974 | ANTIQUES ON THE MOVE FROM HOME TO OFFICE | B2 |
June 5, 1974 | PLAT HEARING FOR WOODLANE | A2 |
June 5, 1974 | THIS IS GRADUATION WEEK FOR SENIORS | A1 |
June 5, 1974 | VOC-TECH FEES INCREASED FOR 74-75 | A18 |
June 5, 1974 | STRAUSS SUCCESSOR TO BE NAMED NEXT MONTH (JHS) | A2 |
June 5, 1974 | EASY OR FREE? SENIORS DISAGREE (JHS) | A2 |
June 5, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS $23 MILLION BUDGET; ADULT ED BRINGS SHOUTS | A3 |
June 5, 1974 | SEXISM PROGRAM COSTS DISTRICT $7000 | A3 |
June 5, 1974 | CARSON NAMED KJH PLANNING PRINCIPAL (CARSON, GLEN) | A3 |
June 5, 1974 | ‘WARM FUZZIES’ IS LESSON IN HUMAN RELATIONS (ROBERT FROST) | A6 |
June 5, 1974 | LADY MECHANICS LEARN IT’S WHAT’S UNDER THE HOOD THAT COUNTS | A7 |
June 5, 1974 | LWHS GRADUATION TONIGHT (NAMES) | B2 |
June 5, 1974 | COUNCIL WORRIED AT PLANS FOR CONCERT | A24 |
June 5, 1974 | READY FOR THE CELEBRATION (PHOTO OF FIREFIGHTERS) | B2 |
June 5, 1974 | MISPLACED CIGARETTE NEARLY PROVES FATAL (WILCOX, PAUL) | A1 |
June 5, 1974 | READY FOR THE CELEBRATION (PHOTO OF FIREFIGHTERS) | B2 |
June 5, 1974 | ‘TIL YOU SMOKE YOURSELF TO DEATH (CHIVERS, DAVID / MINOR, DIANA) | A1 |
June 5, 1974 | MOTHER WANTED TO CALL IT ASHVILLE (FRENCH, HARRY) | B3 |
June 5, 1974 | SERIES TO FOCUS ON OLD KIRKLAND | B3 |
June 5, 1974 | JUANITA ON ITS WAY AFTER THREE YEARS | A2 |
June 5, 1974 | PUGET STRIKERS – WAITING FOR A STORM | A1 |
June 5, 1974 | SHIPYARDS BUSY, BUT NOT FOR LONG | A1 |
June 5, 1974 | SENTENCING SET IN STABBING CASE (YENNE, DUANE) | A1 |
June 5, 1974 | BURGLARS TAKE GUNS, JEWELRY | A18 |
June 5, 1974 | MAN ARRESTED IN LARCENY INVESTIGATION | A18 |
June 5, 1974 | BROWN, LAURA | A8 |
June 5, 1974 | COUSENS, BETTY | A8 |
June 5, 1974 | SASSEEN, MURREL | A8 |
June 5, 1974 | HINDMAN, CHARLES | A8 |
June 5, 1974 | KILDAY, ELLEN | A8 |
June 5, 1974 | JAYCEES ELECT NEW LEADERS | A18 |
June 5, 1974 | CHANDLER, FREEMAN ANNOUNCE FOR VACANT 45TH DISTRICT SEAT | A4 |
June 5, 1974 | SERIES TO FOCUS ON OLD KIRKLAND | B3 |
June 5, 1974 | MACBETH WAS A LOUSY FRISBEE PLAYER | B1 |
June 5, 1974 | PARKS OFFER WIDE CHOICE OF VIEWS, FACILITIES (PHOTOS) | B4 |
June 5, 1974 | STREET COSTS HIGHER THAN PLANNED | A24 |
June 5, 1974 | POLES COME DOWN (PHOTO) | C1 |
June 12, 1974 | COUPLE TO BE HONORED (DAARUD, ELMER & MABEL) | B2 |
June 12, 1974 | BJORKLUNDS PROVE FAMILIES CAN LIVE TOGETHER | A1 |
June 12, 1974 | THREE COWS WAS PRICE PAID FOR SWAZILAND BRIDE BY GROOM (DUCKER, CHARLE | B1 |
June 12, 1974 | PURPLE KANGAROOS KEPT ‘EM HOPPING (HUNTER, LAURA / SWANSON, JEAN) | B2 |
June 12, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (SMITH, BLONDINE) | B4 |
June 12, 1974 | KIRKLAND WOMAN FINDING SATISFACTION WORKING AS VOLUNTEER (FENN, PAT) | D1 |
June 12, 1974 | PANELED MURAL IS SENIOR GIFT TO JHS | A8 |
June 12, 1974 | PROGRAM MARKS FAREWELL TO A FRIENDLY OLD SCHOOL (NORKIRK) | B1 |
June 12, 1974 | CAC ADOPTS BUILDING USE REPORT; SENDS TO SCHOOL BOARD | C4 |
June 12, 1974 | TINY CONGREGATION BUILDS OWN CHURCH (COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH) | B3 |
June 12, 1974 | GTE OPENS RETAIL TELEPHONE MART | A2 |
June 12, 1974 | LWHS SYSTEM IS TRADITIONAL (DON’T SAY CONSERVATIVE) | A3 |
June 12, 1974 | GRASS IS GREENER OVER HERE, LW STUDENTS AGREE | A3 |
June 12, 1974 | LW HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 345 SENIORS | A5 |
June 12, 1974 | JUANITA HS NAMES HOYT OUTSTANDING SENIOR (HOYT, JOHN) | A8 |
June 12, 1974 | MARIAN HERBER, EVAN BUTCHER | B2 |
June 12, 1974 | JEANETTE LANDDECK, GARY FITTERER | B4 |
June 12, 1974 | DISPUTED PARK CONCERT GOES BEFORE PARK BOARD TONIGHT | A1 |
June 12, 1974 | DEATH OF CHINCHILLAS COSTLY (WALTERS, DAVID) | A10 |
June 12, 1974 | CIGARETTE MAY HAVE CAUSED DEATH OF TWO (JURGENSON, DORIS / CLISE, DONAL | A11 |
June 12, 1974 | KIRKLAND TO UPDATE BUILDING CODE | A10 |
June 12, 1974 | HOW THE BELL CAME TO PLEASANT BAY | C4 |
June 12, 1974 | THE OLD AND THE NEW (AERIAL PHOTO OF JUANITA BRIDGES) | A1 |
June 12, 1974 | OLD SLOUGH BRIDGE WAS GREAT ADVANCE | A1 |
June 12, 1974 | NEW START FOR HADLEY PROJECT | A1 |
June 12, 1974 | WHO WILL USE THE NIKE SITE? | A1 |
June 12, 1974 | MCQUATTERS, MARY | C3 |
June 12, 1974 | WINGERT, BETTY | C3 |
June 12, 1974 | CLISE, DONALD | C3 |
June 12, 1974 | O’LEARY, ELNORA | C3 |
June 12, 1974 | SHAMROCKS UNBEATEN, TO PLAY FOR STATE TITLE | C1 |
June 12, 1974 | CYCLE RACING IS PAIN, STRAIN, ELUSIVE VICTORY (PALMER, PAT) | C1 |
June 12, 1974 | ARBOR GLEN DEDICATED (PHOTO) | B5 |
June 12, 1974 | THE OLD AND THE NEW (AERIAL PHOTO OF JUANITA BRIDGES) | A1 |
June 12, 1974 | OLD SLOUGH BRIDGE WAS GREAT ADVANCE | A1 |
June 12, 1974 | CENTRAL WAY – LAKE STREET DETOUR PLANNED MONDAY | A2 |
June 12, 1974 | DISTRICT SEWER RATES TO GO UP | B5 |
June 12, 1974 | LINDA OLSON, THOMAS MAY | B1 |
June 12, 1974 | REBECCA ANN FULLER, GEORGE MIRABELLA | B2 |
June 19, 1974 | CLIMB LEADS TO NATIONAL EXPOSURE (RAINWATER, JUDY) | B1 |
June 19, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (MURPHY, DEIRDRE) | B2 |
June 19, 1974 | NEW PERMITS APPROVED FOR OFFICE MARINA | A12 |
June 19, 1974 | PLANNERS APPROVE HADLEY REVISIONS | A13 |
June 19, 1974 | MORE DELAYS AHEAD FOR KAMIAKIN JH | A1 |
June 19, 1974 | ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATED (NORTHWEST COLLEGE) | A10 |
June 19, 1974 | LUTHERANS ANNOUNCE BUILDING PLANS (KINGSGATE) | A9 |
June 19, 1974 | MORE HOMEBUILDING PLANS APPROVED IN KIRKLAND | A13 |
June 19, 1974 | SPECIAL ED REPORT DELAYED FOR FUTURE FINANCIAL STUDY | A17 |
June 19, 1974 | PRINCIPALS, PSE GAIN WAGE APPROVAL | A17 |
June 19, 1974 | I DIDN’T PROMISE YOU A ROSE GARDEN; I’M ONLY ASKING FOR ONE | A8 |
June 19, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD STANDS FIRM ON EXTRAS PARITY | A8 |
June 19, 1974 | NO SUMMER SCHOOL, BUT SPECIAL PROGRAMS ARE ON | B3 |
June 19, 1974 | MARY ELLEN MCCLAIN, BRADLEY KOOLSTRA | B2 |
June 19, 1974 | RIBCO PLAN FOR COUNTY WATER QUALITY NEARING COMPLETION | A4 |
June 19, 1974 | CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN WASHINGTON … TWO PERSONAL SIDES OF A PUBLIC ISSUE | A1 |
June 19, 1974 | $400,000 IN WARRANTS TO COVER UNPLANNED DEBTS | A12 |
June 19, 1974 | CRISIS LINES OPEN TO TROUBLED | B1 |
June 19, 1974 | LAKE HOUSE – A TRAVELERS’ LANDMARK | C1 |
June 19, 1974 | 100 ATTEND DEDICATION, DECOMMISSIONING OF BRIDGES (JUANITA) | A10 |
June 19, 1974 | NEAR DROWNINGS WARN OF SUMMER WATER PERILS | A1 |
June 19, 1974 | NEW PERMITS APPROVED FOR OFFICE MARINA | A12 |
June 19, 1974 | PLANNERS APPROVE HADLEY REVISIONS | A13 |
June 19, 1974 | STOP BURGLARY – DIAL OPERATION ID HOTLINE | A17 |
June 19, 1974 | ACTIVE BURGLARS TAKE STEREO GEAR, PISTOLS | B4 |
June 19, 1974 | GRIFFITHS, CECIL | A18 |
June 19, 1974 | COGGBURN, DAISEY | A18 |
June 19, 1974 | STEIN, DONALD | A18 |
June 19, 1974 | GUSTAFSON, OSCAR | A18 |
June 19, 1974 | TACKSMAN, CRYSTAL | A18 |
June 19, 1974 | MARRS, JOHN JR | A18 |
June 19, 1974 | SENIOR CITIZENS GET NATIONAL CHARTER | B1 |
June 19, 1974 | WILL SUBROGATION LEVEL HERALD HOUSE? | A3 |
June 19, 1974 | HERALD HOUSE TAKES SHELTER IN MOSS BAY | A3 |
June 19, 1974 | BASEBALL FANS – THE TOWN TEAM IS BACK! | A1 |
June 19, 1974 | SHAMROCKS WIN SOCCER CROWN | A15 |
June 19, 1974 | TOBEY AND JANA SPEND SUMMERS ON WHEELS (BUTLER) | A15 |
June 19, 1974 | TWO EPISCOPAL CHURCHES MERGE | A12 |
June 19, 1974 | 100 ATTEND DEDICATION, DECOMMISSIONING OF BRIDGES (JUANITA) | A10 |
June 19, 1974 | 98TH NE ALIGNMENT EXPLAINED | A10 |
June 19, 1974 | RIBCO PLAN FOR COUNTY WATER QUALITY NEARING COMPLETION | A4 |
June 19, 1974 | DEBORAH DEHART, WILLIAM WARNER | B2 |
June 19, 1974 | GERRY CROSBY, STEVEN SOUCEK | B2 |
June 19, 1974 | HARRIET MCLEAN, DAVID LEE STEWART | B2 |
June 19, 1974 | LOYCE FILE, DOUGLAS MATSON | B2 |
June 26, 1974 | TOTEM LAKE CENTER – NEW ADDITION | A9 |
June 26, 1974 | SARI DISTINGUISHES SCHOOL SECRETARY AS COMING FROM INDIA (RAJGURU, MADH | B1 |
June 26, 1974 | IF DEBATE IS OKAY, WHY NOT CHESS? (SCHILL, BILL) | B1 |
June 26, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (ERICKSON, KAREN) | B2 |
June 26, 1974 | DANCE BAND LEADER CLOSES CAREER MAKING SWEET MUSIC (LABRIE, LES) | B6 |
June 26, 1974 | WHAT’S HAPPENING IN KIRKLAND – BESIDES STREET WORK | A8 |
June 26, 1974 | KIRKLAND – LAKE BUILDINGS UPGRADED | A8 |
June 26, 1974 | SOMETHING STINKS IN THIS SCENE (TREND HOMES) | A1 |
June 26, 1974 | SKIPPER’S OPENS ON ROSE HILL | B6 |
June 26, 1974 | $5300 IN GRANTS GIVEN TO DISTRICT SCHOOLS | A3 |
June 26, 1974 | MERCHANTS CONTRIBUTE $1605 TO CELEBRATION | B6 |
June 26, 1974 | DESTINY PLAYS A TRICK ON KIRK, ‘PITTSBURGH WEST’ | A2 |
June 26, 1974 | DESTINY PLAYS A TRICK ON KIRK, ‘PITTSBURGH WEST’ | A2 |
June 26, 1974 | STRIKER’S HIATUS IS SACRIFICE AND FUN (PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT) | A1 |
June 26, 1974 | MILLER ASSUMES LWEA POSITION (MILLER, BILL) | A3 |
June 26, 1974 | STRIKES DELAY 100TH NE PROJECT | A8 |
June 26, 1974 | GROCERY CLERK STRIKE SETTLED | A8 |
June 26, 1974 | MONEY RECOVERED AFTER CHASE IN PARK | A3 |
June 26, 1974 | LETTER CAMPAIGN ASKED TO BACK MEDIC I PROPOSAL | A1 |
June 26, 1974 | BRASS, RUTH | B3 |
June 26, 1974 | BECKER, LYNDA | B3 |
June 26, 1974 | HAMPTON, WILLIAM | B3 |
June 26, 1974 | VIELE, ALICE | B3 |
June 26, 1974 | GRIFFITHS, CECIL | B3 |
June 26, 1974 | WATERS, ETHEL | B3 |
June 26, 1974 | PETERSON, CARL | B3 |
June 26, 1974 | FIRST DANCE A SUCCESS, HERALD HOUSE IN BUSINESS | A1 |
June 26, 1974 | BASEBALL DOORS, LOCKED FOR 35 YEARS, ARE OPENING FOR GIRLS (PHOTOS) | A12-A13 |
June 26, 1974 | EAST SIDE AIRPORT STUDY STILL UNDER CONSIDERATION | A3 |
June 26, 1974 | KIRKLAND BORROWS FOR MARKET PROJECT | A3 |
June 26, 1974 | 520 IN REDMOND – A LONG WAIT FOR MISSING LINK | A6 |
June 26, 1974 | STRIKES DELAY 100TH NE PROJECT | A8 |
June 26, 1974 | PAULA KAY JOHNSON, CHARLES ZMIJEWSKI JR | B2 |
July 3, 1974 | WHERE WILL DUCKY GO? (GROPER, WILLIAM) | A1 |
July 3, 1974 | VISITOR TO RUSSIA SEES OFFICIALDOM AT WORK AND BEYOND (DAVIDSON, TATIANA) | A1 |
July 3, 1974 | MISS WASHINGTON – THIS WINNER IS A BIG LOSER (MOORE, KATHLEEN) | A18 |
July 3, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (PARADIS, VIRGINIA) | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | HIGHWAY ENGINEER RETIRES (PERRY, JOHN) | B7 |
July 3, 1974 | KJH SITE BID IS $5000 OVER BUDGET | B4 |
July 3, 1974 | HANG GLIDER MISHAP KILLS MAN (RUTHERFORD, ROBERT) | A18 |
July 3, 1974 | ACCIDENTAL DROWNING IN JUANITA (AARSETH, JOYCE) | B5 |
July 3, 1974 | DEVELOPERS DISCOVER SR 520 | A3 |
July 3, 1974 | DEVELOPMENTS GET YES, MAYBE FROM KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL | B7 |
July 3, 1974 | SALARIES UP MORE THAN 8 PER CENT FOR MOST DISTRICT PERSONNEL | B4 |
July 3, 1974 | SCHOOL DISTRICT HIRES FOUR BLACK INTERNS | B4 |
July 3, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD RAISES FEES FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE CLASSES | B4 |
July 3, 1974 | DEBORAH BJERKE, DARRELL KRAFT | A11 |
July 3, 1974 | ELLEN PARDEE, ANDREW WALSH | A11 |
July 3, 1974 | DIANE WILLIAMS, DWIGHT VAN INWEGEN | A11 |
July 3, 1974 | PAMELA PIPER, MARK MARSHALL | A11 |
July 3, 1974 | SHYANNE, BLIND WILLY SET FOR HERALD HOUSE | A12 |
July 3, 1974 | MOSS BAY PUTS IT ALTOGETHER FOR THIRD ANNUAL CELEBRATION | A5 |
July 3, 1974 | FIREWORKS SALE SPARKS FIRES AND PRANKS | A1 |
July 3, 1974 | BZZZZZZZZ … KIRKLAND BUYS QUIET MOWER | B7 |
July 3, 1974 | THERE’S NO MOSS IN MOSS BAY | A5 |
July 3, 1974 | FIREWORKS SALE SPARKS FIRES AND PRANKS | A1 |
July 3, 1974 | STRIKES, LOCKOUT LOCK UP AREA CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS | A1 |
July 3, 1974 | BIT BY BIT, SHIPYARD DEMOLISHED (PHOTO) | B7 |
July 3, 1974 | BURGLARS TAKE BIG FUR HAUL | B7 |
July 3, 1974 | MOTORCYCLE STOLEN DURING TRIAL | B7 |
July 3, 1974 | KIRKLAND WOMAN VICTIM | B7 |
July 3, 1974 | FUERST, FREDERICK | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | MATA, FEDERICO | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | GALLARDO, MANUEL | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | FORE, IRENE | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | GAVIN, THOMAS | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | BROWER, VERNON | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | COMSTOCK, SOFIA | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | THOMAS, IRVING | B6 |
July 3, 1974 | SHYANNE, BLIND WILLY SET FOR HERALD HOUSE | A12 |
July 3, 1974 | LIONS CLUB INSTALLS (PHOTO) | A3 |
July 3, 1974 | NEW FACES AT THE JOURNAL | B8 |
July 3, 1974 | EVERY MORNING IT’S LAPS, LAPS AND MORE LAPS | A10 |
July 3, 1974 | SHOTPUTTER TO VIE AT STATE TRACK MEET | B3 |
July 3, 1974 | DEVELOPERS DISCOVER SR 520 | A3 |
July 10, 1974 | COMMUNITY RESPONDS – DUCKY TO STAY IN KIRKLAND (GROPER, WILLIAM) | A1 |
July 10, 1974 | BOY CITED FOR RESCUE FROM WATER (HERSHBERGER, TERRY) | A10 |
July 10, 1974 | MRS STEWART WILL BE HONORED ON 100TH YEAR (STEWART, LYDIA MAY) | A13 |
July 10, 1974 | IT’S STILL FUN THIRD TIME AROUND (PRUSS, JACK) | A16 |
July 10, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (HAYMAN, SALLY) | A17 |
July 10, 1974 | PARK BOARD MEMBER IS ‘PORT CAPTAIN’ (DIECKMANN, GERHARD) | A18 |
July 10, 1974 | UNITED WAY INCLUDES NEW AGENCIES, PROGRAMS FOR ’75 | A4 |
July 10, 1974 | LWHS IMAGE CHANGES – ALL FOR THE BETTER | A11 |
July 10, 1974 | GRADUATES NAMED BY NORTHWEST | A6 |
July 10, 1974 | PERUVIAN STUDENT GOES HOME (MEDRANO, ALBERTO) | A6 |
July 10, 1974 | JILL WOOD-GAINES, DAVID PAULSON JR | A17 |
July 10, 1974 | INTERIM ACTION DUE ON CITY GAMBLING | A13 |
July 10, 1974 | REQUEST FOR BUILDING CODE WAIVER UNLIKELY TO SUCCEED | A13 |
July 10, 1974 | BUILDING CODE IS UPDATED | A13 |
July 10, 1974 | ALARM DISCOURAGES ATTEMPTED BURGLARY | A2 |
July 10, 1974 | HOSPITAL MEDIC I PLAN STALLED | A3 |
July 10, 1974 | HOSPITAL FINANCES IMPROVING | A3 |
July 10, 1974 | AARSETH, JOYCE | A14 |
July 10, 1974 | CARTON, DUANE | A14 |
July 10, 1974 | STRICKWERDA, KAREN | A14 |
July 10, 1974 | TEMPLETON, ALLEN | A14 |
July 10, 1974 | PALMER, KENRICK | A14 |
July 10, 1974 | SAUNDERS, OMA | A14 |
July 10, 1974 | MCCANDLESS, DOLORES | A14 |
July 10, 1974 | AGING – LOCAL GROUPS ARE TRYING TO MAKE IT A LITTLE BETTER | A16 |
July 10, 1974 | HERALD HOUSE SOCIETY PICKS UP THREE NYC PERSONNEL | A18 |
July 10, 1974 | SNYDER ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY (SNYDER, ELLA) | A2 |
July 10, 1974 | PAUL GUMBEL TO RUN FOR CONGRESS SEAT | A6 |
July 10, 1974 | KIRKLAND YOUTHS WIN NATIONAL MAT HONORS (CHAROUHAS, NORM, DAN GORDON) | A10 |
July 10, 1974 | LAKE WASHINGTON HORSE SHOW IS A REAL WHINNYING AFFAIR | A9 |
July 10, 1974 | KIRKLAND CENSUS WORKS IN REVERSE | A1 |
July 10, 1974 | BRICK ROAD CHAMPIONED TO COUNTY, STATE | A1 |
July 10, 1974 | HEARING SET ON ARTERIAL STREET PLAN | A13 |
July 10, 1974 | CREWLESS SCHOONER SIGHTED SAILING IN KIRKLAND WATERS (KAHUNA) | A15 |
July 10, 1974 | CITY LEVERAGE SOUGHT FOR COUNTY SEWERS | A2 |
July 10, 1974 | CITY SEEKS FRANCHISE FOR PROVIDING SEWERS | A2 |
July 10, 1974 | SEWER PROGRESS CONTINUES (CHAMPAGNE POINT) | A5 |
July 10, 1974 | HOW’S THE WEATHER? (PHOTO OF BARTLESON, DAN AT WEATHER GAUGE) | A3 |
July 10, 1974 | DONNA TAYLOR, RICHARD COSTELLO | A15 |
July 10, 1974 | GRACE ENEY, JERRY LAWRENCE | A17 |
July 17, 1974 | TOTEM LAKE UPPER MALL – GRAND OPENING (SPECIAL SECTION) | C1 – C20 |
July 17, 1974 | FERGUSONS HONORED ON GOLDEN WEDDING (FERGUSON, WALT & FLORENCE) | A15 |
July 17, 1974 | R H CONNER CELEBRATES | A13 |
July 17, 1974 | WRITER AND TEACHER IN CONFERENCE ROLES (ANSTETT, AGNES / ROSS, ZOLA) | A15 |
July 17, 1974 | SORRY, GONE FISHING (HOLT, RON & HARRIET) | A15 |
July 17, 1974 | FIRE CHIEF’S COMMITMENT VERY REAL (ELY, BOB) | A15 |
July 17, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (TEUBNER, LIBBY) | A18 |
July 17, 1974 | TOTEM LAKE CENTER CELEBRATES OPENING OF NEW EAST MALL AREA | A1 |
July 17, 1974 | SPIRIT OF INDIAN LORE SURROUNDS SHOPPERS (PHOTOS AT TOTEM LAKE) | C3 |
July 17, 1974 | KIRK, KAMIAKIN WORK STILL STALLED | A5 |
July 17, 1974 | THE BELLOWS COME HOME TO ST JOHN’S | A1 |
July 17, 1974 | NEW KINGDOM HALL (SKETCH – JEHOVAH’S WITNESS) | A16 |
July 17, 1974 | GIVE SMALL FIRMS A CHANCE, BANKSON ASKS CITY COUNCIL | A6 |
July 17, 1974 | TWO CONTRACTS WON BY VAUX FIRMS | A6 |
July 17, 1974 | SPORTSWEST STORE OPENS (PHOTO) | A6 |
July 17, 1974 | GENERAL PLANTS IS GREEN AND GROWING | C12 |
July 17, 1974 | FIRST AID FOR SHOES SMITH’S BUSINESS (H.E.S. SHOE REPAIR) | C12 |
July 17, 1974 | TOTEM FLORISTS ARE FLOWER EXPERTS | C14 |
July 17, 1974 | THEIR CLIENTS ARE ALL TOP DOGS | C14 |
July 17, 1974 | PIZZA HAVEN TO OPEN | C14 |
July 17, 1974 | RIBBON CUTTING OPENS SPORTSWEST | C15 |
July 17, 1974 | DISSIGNS NORTHWEST IS PICTURE PLACE | C15 |
July 17, 1974 | CONGENIALITY ON PRETZELWICH MENU | C16 |
July 17, 1974 | LOVE OF ANIMALS LEADS TO PET SHOP (DENNY’S PET WORLD) | C16 |
July 17, 1974 | IT’S NEW AND IT’S THE FRAME UP | C17 |
July 17, 1974 | OWLS ARE FAVORED BIRD AT OWL TREE | C17 |
July 17, 1974 | TOTEM BOOK SHOP: A PLACE TO BROWSE | C18 |
July 17, 1974 | SUPPLIES FOR HANDIWORK YARN BOUTIQUE SPECIALTIES | C18 |
July 17, 1974 | THESE FLOWERS LAST (THE DRIED POPPY) | C18 |
July 17, 1974 | TOTEM LAKE: EAST MALL AREA LIKE A FRIENDLY VILLAGE | C2 |
July 17, 1974 | MERCHANTS TO DISCUSS CBD PROPOSAL | A6 |
July 17, 1974 | MOSS BAY KIDS’ DAY IS SUCCESS | A7 |
July 17, 1974 | ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR, JUANITA LEADER WIN APPROVAL | A5 |
July 17, 1974 | COACHES’, ADVISORS’ PAY STILL UNDECIDED BY SCHOOL BOARD | A5 |
July 17, 1974 | LEANNA STORCH, DANIEL PETTIT | A15 |
July 17, 1974 | VALERIE RUDD, WILLIAM WEYMER | A15 |
July 17, 1974 | MOSS BAY CELEBRANTS ENJOY WEEKEND FESTIVITIES (PHOTOS) | A2 |
July 17, 1974 | MOSS BAY KIDS’ DAY IS SUCCESS | A7 |
July 17, 1974 | GOLDEN AGE QUEEN REIGNS (KINNEY, EMMA) | A9 |
July 17, 1974 | FUTILITY WINS BY UNANIMOUS VOTE | A12 |
July 17, 1974 | EX-KIRKLAND SWEEPER WON’T RETURN TO HAUNT CITY STREETS | A12 |
July 17, 1974 | WARRANTS ISSUED TO COVER CASH FLOW | A12 |
July 17, 1974 | BUILDING CODE DELAYED FOR STUDY | A12 |
July 17, 1974 | SHORELINE PERMIT BACK FOR REVIEW | A10 |
July 17, 1974 | KIRKLAND, REDMOND BELOW AVERAGE IN ’74 POLICE COSTS | A12 |
July 17, 1974 | SNIPER SCARE STIRS ROSE HILL | A4 |
July 17, 1974 | MEDIC I A QUESTION OF COUNTY FUNDING | A1 |
July 17, 1974 | CRIEZ, KATHERINE | A24 |
July 17, 1974 | GRANGER, LILLIAN | A24 |
July 17, 1974 | MCDONOUGH, FRANKLIN | A24 |
July 17, 1974 | NO RADIO, NO MONEY, NO HERALD HOUSE CONCERT IN THE PARK | B4 |
July 17, 1974 | FILING OPENS JULY 29 FOR LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL POSTS | A5 |
July 17, 1974 | SHOW HORSES (SCHMIDT) | A8 |
July 17, 1974 | EXPANSION ASKED FOR OPEN SPACES | A3 |
July 17, 1974 | KIRKLAND MOVES TO BUILD SEWERS FOR ROSE HILL AREA | A1 |
July 17, 1974 | BIDS ASKED FOR THIRD STREET | A5 |
July 17, 1974 | RED BRICK ROAD SUPPORTERS STILL ON THE TRAIL | B1 |
July 17, 1974 | KIRKLAND MOVES TO BUILD SEWERS FOR ROSE HILL AREA | A1 |
July 17, 1974 | HOLMES PT DR: WATER LINE REPLACEMENT URGED | A3 |
July 17, 1974 | GENERAL TEL ASKS $5 MILLION RATE INCREASE | A6 |
July 17, 1974 | JEANNE WELLS, B RONALD DECKER | A15 |
July 17, 1974 | JUDY DAVIS, GARY POWELL | A15 |
July 17, 1974 | CAROL NORINE, RONALD HENRICKSEN | A15 |
July 24, 1974 | CAPITAL SAVINGS TO STAY | A5 |
July 24, 1974 | FASCINATING FULL-TIME JOB – $100 A MONTH (FROLICH, JUDY) | A1 |
July 24, 1974 | WHERE THE ROAD TAKES HIM, HE GOES (HALVORSEN, LARRY) | B2 |
July 24, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (HEAVERLO, FRANCES) | B3 |
July 24, 1974 | NEIGHBORS DECRY VIEW OF KIRK SCHOOL | A1 |
July 24, 1974 | B.E.S.T. STUDENTS PREPARE NEW HOME | A13 |
July 24, 1974 | QUESTIONS RAISED ABOUT CBD STUDY | A5 |
July 24, 1974 | LEARNING TO WORK IS PART OF SUMMER PROGRAM FOR YOUTH | B1 |
July 24, 1974 | TREND HOMES SEWERS ASSURED | A1 |
July 24, 1974 | KIRKLAND PLANNERS BOLSTER STAFF FOR STUDY OF LAND USE PRACTICES | A2 |
July 24, 1974 | SUMMER SCHOOL IS EASY AS ABC FOR 130 IN READING PROGRAM | A6 |
July 24, 1974 | CAC IS LOOKING FOR MEMBERS, AND A WAY TO PICK THEM | B2 |
July 24, 1974 | LORRI BARRETT, STEVEN STOCKDALE | B2 |
July 24, 1974 | RIBCO APPROVES WATER STUDY | A3 |
July 24, 1974 | CAT’S HOWLING SAVES COUPLE FROM JUANITA FIRE (HALES, LINCOLN) | A1 |
July 24, 1974 | 30-YEAR SENTENCE FOR STABBING (YENNE, DUANE) | A1 |
July 24, 1974 | BURGLARS BREAK INTO HAPPY CLAM | A2 |
July 24, 1974 | OPERATION ID STARTS SECURITY PROGRAM | A2 |
July 24, 1974 | GILLILAN, GIBSON | A23 |
July 24, 1974 | OSROWSKE, ROBERT | A23 |
July 24, 1974 | DRAIN, ALICE | A23 |
July 24, 1974 | SMILEY, BLANCHE | A23 |
July 24, 1974 | MILLER, WALTER | A23 |
July 24, 1974 | JOHNSON, DONALD | A23 |
July 24, 1974 | COMMUNITY CENTER COUNCIL SUPPORTS HERALD HOUSE YOUTH | A12 |
July 24, 1974 | FILING STARTS MONDAY FOR JUDICIAL, LEGISLATIVE POSTS | A3 |
July 24, 1974 | CHOOSE AN EAST SIDE PARK FOR LAND AND WATER FUN (PHOTOS AT HOUGHTON & |
A14 |
July 24, 1974 | RECALL CHARGES FILED AGAINST REDMOND’S HULO | A1 |
July 24, 1974 | CHURCH VIEWS ITSELF IN FINDING NEW PASTOR (INGLEWOOD PRESBYTERIAN) | A15 |
July 24, 1974 | TREND HOMES SEWERS ASSURED | A1 |
July 24, 1974 | HOLMES POINT ULID MEETING TOMORROW | A12 |
July 24, 1974 | ROSALIE NELSON, GRANT OLSON | B2 |
July 24, 1974 | REBECCA LANDER, ALEXANDER ENDZELL | B2 |
July 31, 1974 | GOLDEN WEDDING DATE (CASE, SHIRLEY & HARRY) | B2 |
July 31, 1974 | THE CELLAR GALLERY GOES NAUTICAL FOR SHOW | B2 |
July 31, 1974 | DERELICT VESSEL HAS NEW MISSION (PAINE, DAVID) | A1 |
July 31, 1974 | IF YOU’RE A LUFKIN, MEET ART SMITH | A3 |
July 31, 1974 | LEFT, RIGHT, THROUGH THE SUMMER (BENNETSEN, JIM) | B3 |
July 31, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (HAY, DIANE) | B4 |
July 31, 1974 | STRIKE CONTINUES TO DELAY MAJOR PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION | A3 |
July 31, 1974 | … SO MANY BEAUTIFUL ROSES (FRENCH HOME) | A1 |
July 31, 1974 | AFTER 100 YEARS, THE FRENCH HOUSE (PHOTOS) | B1 |
July 31, 1974 | … SO MANY BEAUTIFUL ROSES (FRENCH HOME) | A1 |
July 31, 1974 | AFTER 100 YEARS, THE FRENCH HOUSE (PHOTOS) | B1 |
July 31, 1974 | IS IT COLD ENOUGH? USE A RYAN INSTRUMENT TO KNOW FOR SURE | A5 |
July 31, 1974 | CHILD, 3, DROWNS AT PARK | A19 |
July 31, 1974 | STUDENT DRIVERS LEARN MORE THAN HOW TO OPERATE AUTOMOBILE | A19 |
July 31, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES NEW STIPEND SCHEDULE | A4 |
July 31, 1974 | PERSONAL INTEREST OFFSETS FINDING JOB BY COMPUTER | C1 |
July 31, 1974 | COLEEN HOBERG, MICHAEL BALDWIN | B2 |
July 31, 1974 | … SO MANY BEAUTIFUL ROSES (FRENCH HOME) | A1 |
July 31, 1974 | AFTER 100 YEARS, THE FRENCH HOUSE (PHOTOS) | B1 |
July 31, 1974 | STRIKE CONTINUES TO DELAY MAJOR PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION | A3 |
July 31, 1974 | BURGLARS BREAK INTO DOCTOR’S OFFICE | A4 |
July 31, 1974 | COUNTY CAN’T FUND MEDIC I FOR SINGLE AREA, REAMS SAYS | A1 |
July 31, 1974 | LINDQUIST, RICHARD | B7 |
July 31, 1974 | CLARK, RONALD | B7 |
July 31, 1974 | ASHER, FLOSSIE | B7 |
July 31, 1974 | HUBER, R JAMES | B7 |
July 31, 1974 | GASSLER, MARK | B7 |
July 31, 1974 | TIME TO BEAT MAGGIE – METCALF | A1 |
July 31, 1974 | EAST SIDE INCUMBENTS FILE FOR REELECTION | A2 |
July 31, 1974 | SELL A BRICK, SAVE A ROAD | A6 |
July 31, 1974 | JEANNE WALLACE, MICHAEL STEEN | B2 |
July 31, 1974 | KAY IRISH, TERRY GARROW | B2 |
August 7, 1974 | ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED (OLIVER, MR AND MRS HERBERT) | A14 |
August 7, 1974 | HE FITS, HE’S OKAY, NOW HE’S MAKING SURE OTHERS SURVIVE (GRAHAM, GORDON) | A1 |
August 7, 1974 | LW ADULT ED INSTRUCTOR PUBLISHES PHOTOGRAPHY TEXT (KENNEDY, FERN) | A20 |
August 7, 1974 | CYCLING FAMILY’S TEST TRIPS LEAD TO TREK AROUND OLYMPIC PENINSULA (TEAGU | B1 |
August 7, 1974 | ICE SKATES SHELVED FOR DAY A WEEK (WILSON, NANCY) | B2 |
August 7, 1974 | A LIFEGUARD’S RESPONSIBILITY IS AWESOME | B2 |
August 7, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (SNIDER, KAY) | B3 |
August 7, 1974 | NO ANSWER MEANS GO FOR HADLEY MARINA | A1 |
August 7, 1974 | DRAW IN SCHOOL, PUBLIC ‘FENCING’ MATCH (KIRK ELEMENTARY) | A11 |
August 7, 1974 | FINAL PLANS FOR KJH OKAYED | A5 |
August 7, 1974 | IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO SAVE THE FRENCH HOUSE | A4 |
August 7, 1974 | CONGREGATION REBUILDS HOLY SPIRIT EDIFICE | A14 |
August 7, 1974 | BEAUTY SCHOOL MOVING TO NEW LOCATION (GLORIA’S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY) | A3 |
August 7, 1974 | FLAME SOLD TO VETERAN RESTAURATEUR | A3 |
August 7, 1974 | COMPETITION ARISES FOR STUDY OF DOWNTOWN | A3 |
August 7, 1974 | IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO SAVE THE FRENCH HOUSE | A4 |
August 7, 1974 | SALARIES APPROVED; SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS STAFF REDUCTION POLICY | A10 |
August 7, 1974 | NEW DIRECTOR NAMED FOR SCHOOL PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION (JANSEN, CHARLE | A13 |
August 7, 1974 | SPENCER TO BE HONORED SATURDAY (SPENCER, JACK) | A5 |
August 7, 1974 | SEAFAIR COMES TO KIRKLAND | A1 |
August 7, 1974 | BUILDING CODE ACTION TABLED FOR A MONTH | A5 |
August 7, 1974 | KIRKLAND STRUGGLES WITH SEWAGE – AND REGIONAL POLICE | A5 |
August 7, 1974 | NO ANSWER MEANS GO FOR HADLEY MARINA | A1 |
August 7, 1974 | BURGLARY SUSPECT ARRESTED IN STORE | A2 |
August 7, 1974 | KIRKLAND STRUGGLES WITH SEWAGE – AND REGIONAL POLICE | A5 |
August 7, 1974 | NOBLE, FRANK | A22 |
August 7, 1974 | GIRARD, JACK | A22 |
August 7, 1974 | OTTOSEN, LAWRENCE | A22 |
August 7, 1974 | ERICKSEN, AINA | A22 |
August 7, 1974 | DAHL, R A | A22 |
August 7, 1974 | FILING BRINGS OPPOSITION FOR ALL INCUMBENTS | A1 |
August 7, 1974 | JOURNAL WINS NATIONAL AWARD | A1 |
August 7, 1974 | ONE CHARGE UPHELD; WARRANTS HULO RECALL | A1 |
August 7, 1974 | KIRKLAND STRUGGLES WITH SEWAGE – AND REGIONAL POLICE | A5 |
August 7, 1974 | TERESA YULY, ROBERT BRUNSWICK JR | B2 |
August 14, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (SELSTEAD, ARLYS) | A11 |
August 14, 1974 | FROM TRANSPORTATION TO FOOD, BOB PLUMB’S HIS OWN MAN | D1 |
August 14, 1974 | HADLEY PIER EXTENSION REQUIRES NEW PERMIT | A5 |
August 14, 1974 | COMMITTEE TO LOOK AT INDUSTRIAL PARK | A5 |
August 14, 1974 | PLANNERS DENY PORTABLE MOVE; OK ZONING ORDINANCE CHANGES | A12 |
August 14, 1974 | CONSTRUCTION: WHERE WE ARE: WHERE WE SHOULD BE | B1 |
August 14, 1974 | DEMOLITION STAYED, BUT EXILE LIKELY FOR FRENCH HOUSE | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | DEMOLITION STAYED, BUT EXILE LIKELY FOR FRENCH HOUSE | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | COUNTY TO CONSIDER REVISED JUANITA CONDOMINIUM PLAN | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | THE ROSE HILL SKIPPER’S: A SEAFOOD SHANTY WITH CLASS | A8 |
August 14, 1974 | SUMMER ’74 SOON WILL BE A MEMORY (PHOTOS) | B1 |
August 14, 1974 | LAND USE PLANNING: WHO WILL TURN THE SPADE OF DECISION | A3 |
August 14, 1974 | BUILDING CODE DEBATE: WILL RESTRICTIONS CURB DEVELOPMENT | A5 |
August 14, 1974 | SQUADS SAY GOODBYE TO SPENCER (SPENCER, JACK) | A15 |
August 14, 1974 | PETER KIRK, LAKEVIEW TO DOUBLE SHIFT | B1 |
August 14, 1974 | PRESIDENTS MESSAGE: THIS DISTRICT IS COMMITTED TO INDIVIDUAL | B3 |
August 14, 1974 | SCHOOL SCHEDULES SET FOR COMING YEAR | B3 |
August 14, 1974 | SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS KEEP STAFFS BUSY | B3 |
August 14, 1974 | LWSD LAUNCHES GIFTED-CHILD PROGRAMS | D1 |
August 14, 1974 | THROW-AWAY OIL COSTS CITY PLENTY | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | REDMOND BICYCLE DERBY AUG 16, 17, 18 | A6 |
August 14, 1974 | FOOD ADDED TO FUN FOR OLDER ADULTS | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | BUILDING CODE DEBATE: WILL RESTRICTIONS CURB DEVELOPMENT | A5 |
August 14, 1974 | COUNTY TO CONSIDER REVISED JUANITA CONDOMINIUM PLAN | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | HADLEY PIER EXTENSION REQUIRES NEW PERMIT | A5 |
August 14, 1974 | IF IT’S SPEEDERS OR WAWONA JUMPERS, CALL THE MARINE PATROL | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | BURGLARS TAKE WAWONA ANTIQUES | A3 |
August 14, 1974 | ARMED MAN IN KINGSGATE AREA CAUGHT, ESCAPES | D4 |
August 14, 1974 | COUNTY WILL MEET MEDIC I PART WAY | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | MCHOES, LESLIE | A23 |
August 14, 1974 | LUKEVICH, ALEX | A23 |
August 14, 1974 | ATWOOD, STANLEY | A23 |
August 14, 1974 | OSTERMAN, KIMBERLY | A23 |
August 14, 1974 | LEGION POSTS ARE MERGING | C1 |
August 14, 1974 | WOMEN LOOK AT VOLUNTEERISM | A11 |
August 14, 1974 | JUSTICE RALLS TO RUN | A23 |
August 14, 1974 | CHARGES HELD AGAINST MAYOR YOUNG | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | OPPONENTS RAP ROSE HILL SEWER PLAN | A12 |
August 14, 1974 | IF IT’S SPEEDERS OR WAWONA JUMPERS, CALL THE MARINE PATROL | A1 |
August 14, 1974 | OPPONENTS RAP ROSE HILL SEWER PLAN | A12 |
August 21, 1974 | EVERGREEN BANK TO OPEN IN INGLEWOOD | A10 |
August 21, 1974 | MAYBE YOU CAN AFFORD THAT POOL! (TIMMONS, WARREN) | A10 |
August 21, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (HOWARD, LOIS) | B2 |
August 21, 1974 | VOLUNTEERS DO HAVE A CHOICE (PITTINGER, LOIS) | B2 |
August 21, 1974 | STRIKES ENDING; AREA CONSTRUCTION RESUMING | A1 |
August 21, 1974 | ALL THAT BOTHER OVER AN OLD HOUSE (FRENCH HOUSE) | A5 |
August 21, 1974 | WHOEVER THE AUTHOR, QUEST FOR HOUSE IS A CLIFFHANGER (FRENCH HOUSE) | A5 |
August 21, 1974 | JUANITA CONDOMINIUM APPROVED BY COUNTY | A2 |
August 21, 1974 | ALL THAT BOTHER OVER AN OLD HOUSE (FRENCH HOUSE) | A5 |
August 21, 1974 | WHOEVER THE AUTHOR, QUEST FOR HOUSE IS A CLIFFHANGER (FRENCH HOUSE) | A5 |
August 21, 1974 | CAMP, KIDS AND HOBO STEW (PHOTOS) | A17 |
August 21, 1974 | COUNTY PLAYS BIG PART IN LAND PLANNING | A8 |
August 21, 1974 | LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH TO HAVE NEW ATTENDANCE POLICY | A13 |
August 21, 1974 | GRANT, BOARD OKAY GIVES SCHOOLS JOBS | A13 |
August 21, 1974 | REDMOND BICYCLE DERBY HAD SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE (PHOTOS) | B1 |
August 21, 1974 | EASING OF GAMBLING RESTRICTIONS TABLED | A18 |
August 21, 1974 | JUANITA CONDOMINIUM APPROVED BY COUNTY | A2 |
August 21, 1974 | STRIKES ENDING; AREA CONSTRUCTION RESUMING | A1 |
August 21, 1974 | HIGH COURT MAY KNIFE SCHOOL LEVIES | A1 |
August 21, 1974 | CITIZENS PREPARE TO T.R.Y. FOR JUVENILE COURT COMMITTEE | A2 |
August 21, 1974 | ANTI-CRIME SERVICES OFFERED IN KIRKLAND | C1 |
August 21, 1974 | HOSPITAL WEIGHS MEDIC 1 SPECIAL LEVY | A1 |
August 21, 1974 | NEW PEDIATRICIAN DISCUSSES ROLE (TATTONI, DIANA) | B2 |
August 21, 1974 | SIMMONS, THOMAS | A2 |
August 21, 1974 | CHALK UP TWO TITLES FOR TYEE/BEL-KIRK | A1 |
August 21, 1974 | TWO WINS AND KIRKLAND WILL BE CHAMPS | A1 |
August 21, 1974 | AIRPORT STUDY QUESTION IN COUNTY COUNCIL COMMITTEE | A8 |
August 21, 1974 | WAWONA DISPLAYS REMOVED (PHOTO) | A3 |
August 21, 1974 | SIMONDS ROAD, OTHER COUNTY ROAD PROJECTS ARE UNDERWAY | C4 |
August 21, 1974 | ANNE MOODY, WILLIAM DUMOND | B3 |
August 21, 1974 | DOROTHY KAY MEYERS, ROBERT TOMCO | B3 |
August 28, 1974 | COUPLE TO BE HONORED ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (HAFSAHL, MR AND MRS HENR | B2 |
August 28, 1974 | THAT’S HIM … UNCLE BUD! (BURNSIDE, JEFF) | A1 |
August 28, 1974 | GRUNDOON HAS BEEN FOUND (GREER, BETH) | A3 |
August 28, 1974 | LIKE A TIME CLOCK, PUNCH IT TWICE (ROBERTS, BELLE & HUMPHREY) | B1 |
August 28, 1974 | SINGLE LIVING POSES CHALLENGES (BURHEN, BILL) | B2 |
August 28, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (WAHLER, SADIE) | B3 |
August 28, 1974 | CHAMPION WEIGHT PULLERS SU AND KASH VISIT HERE (PIERCE, WILBUR) | C1 |
August 28, 1974 | SCHOOLS: OPENING DAY, DOUBLE SHIFT, STRIKES, 18000, CONSTRUCTION | A1 |
August 28, 1974 | WHAT? SAVE THE ARMORY? | A2 |
August 28, 1974 | WHAT? SAVE THE ARMORY? | A2 |
August 28, 1974 | ST PAUL’S CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY | C1 |
August 28, 1974 | LOCAL PLANNERS TACKLE LAND USE ICEBERG | A3 |
August 28, 1974 | SCHOOLS: OPENING DAY, DOUBLE SHIFT, STRIKES, 18000, CONSTRUCTION | A1 |
August 28, 1974 | PLANNING UNDERWAY FOR NEW KJH PROGRAMS | A16 |
August 28, 1974 | BUILDING LEADER FINDS CHALLENGE IN NEW JUANITA HIGH POST | A17 |
August 28, 1974 | JUANITA EVALUATION FINDS GENERAL RECORD OF PROGRESS | A17 |
August 28, 1974 | NORKIRK TEACHERS PLAN FOR TEAM TEACHING | A17 |
August 28, 1974 | FREE, REDUCED LUNCHES TO BE OFFERED IN AREA SCHOOLS | B4 |
August 28, 1974 | BICENTENNIAL GROUP FORMING1 | A1 |
August 28, 1974 | FIRE PROTECTION SPARKS COUNCIL DISCUSSION | A11 |
August 28, 1974 | FIRE PROTECTION SPARKS COUNCIL DISCUSSION | A11 |
August 28, 1974 | COCAINE SEIZURE INVOLVES REDMOND COMPANY; 8 POUNDS FOUND HERE FRIDAY ( | A1 |
August 28, 1974 | SEARCH CONTINUES FOR CLUES FOR ‘TED’, MISSING WOMEN (BUNDY, TED) | A12 |
August 28, 1974 | MARIJUANA PLANTS DISCOVERED; POLICE SAY FIND AVERAGE | A13 |
August 28, 1974 | TOOL THEFTS REPORTED | A13 |
August 28, 1974 | TAPE DECK, HUBCAPS ARE STOLEN | A8 |
August 28, 1974 | TWO BOYS HELD FOR ARMED ROBBERY | C4 |
August 28, 1974 | COMMISSIONERS HAMMER OUT MEDIC I FUNDING | A1 |
August 28, 1974 | VISION REHABILITATION PURPOSE OF LIONS’ VISION CLINIC | A8 |
August 28, 1974 | NIKE-SITE FUTURE USE STILL UNDECIDED | A1 |
August 28, 1974 | WOLFROM, DANIEL | B4 |
August 28, 1974 | SCALES, MARIE | B4 |
August 28, 1974 | WILLARD, FRANCES | B4 |
August 28, 1974 | JOURNAL WILL COME LATER FOR SOME | A1 |
August 28, 1974 | TYEE/BEL-KIRK FINISHES FOURTH IN NATIONAL TOURNAMENT | A15 |
August 28, 1974 | COUNCIL FORMS NEW ROSE HILL L.I.D. | C4 |
August 28, 1974 | FIRST STEPS TAKEN TOWARDS EAST SIDE AIRPORT STUDY | A11 |
August 28, 1974 | COUNCIL FORMS NEW ROSE HILL L.I.D. | C4 |
August 28, 1974 | JILL WOOD-GAINES, DAVID PAULSON | B2 |
August 28, 1974 | DEBBIE BERTO, TOM NORTON | B2 |
September 4, 1974 |
TOTEM LAKE CENTER – INDIAN FESTIVAL DAYS (SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT) | D1-D12 |
September 4, 1974 |
THE SIMPLE LIFE MEANS HARD WORK FOR JUANITA FIRE CHIEF (DORGAN, MAURICE “ |
A1 |
September 4, 1974 |
KIRKLAND HISTORY AWAKENS INTEREST (ELY, ARLINE) | A13 |
September 4, 1974 |
I REALLY DIG A LUMP OF CLAY (RASH, CHARLES) | A4 |
September 4, 1974 |
LOCAL WOMAN SAVES LIFE (HOUGHTON, MARTI) | A5 |
September 4, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (WHEELER, TINA) | C1 |
September 4, 1974 |
KAMIAKIN WILL OPEN SUNDAY FOR PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION TOURS | A7 |
September 4, 1974 |
ENGELITOS NEW NAME FOR YAZZOLINO’S | A21 |
September 4, 1974 |
PROMOTION TAKES WHITE FROM AREA (WHITE, M RAY) | A21 |
September 4, 1974 |
MAN DROWNS (MARIN, PASCUAL) | A6 |
September 4, 1974 |
CRYSTALS, ROCKETS AND GIFTED STUDENTS MARK LWSD BEGINNINGS | B4 |
September 4, 1974 |
JANET SALTER, DAVID JOHNSON | A13 |
September 4, 1974 |
KAREN SUE ANDERSON, GARY DAMRON | A13 |
September 4, 1974 |
BICENTENNIAL GROUP SEEKS MEMBERS | A1 |
September 4, 1974 |
BRUSH FIRES RAMPANT | A6 |
September 4, 1974 |
FIREMEN GO FOUR DAYS, 13 HOURS | A7 |
September 4, 1974 |
GAMBLING UNDER CONTROL, BOOM MAY COME | A1 |
September 4, 1974 |
KIRKLAND HISTORY AWAKENS INTEREST (ELY, ARLINE) | A13 |
September 4, 1974 |
YOUTH HELD FOR BURGLARY | A6 |
September 4, 1974 |
INDECENT EXPOSURE REPORTED | A7 |
September 4, 1974 |
SMITH, EDITH | C4 |
September 4, 1974 |
TORETICH, ANNA | C4 |
September 4, 1974 |
MACLEAN, JOHN | C4 |
September 4, 1974 |
O’REILLY, MARGARET | C4 |
September 4, 1974 |
LUCAS, MABEL | C4 |
September 4, 1974 |
MEMBERS SOUGHT TO WORK WITH YOUTH AND LAW (T.R.Y.) | A13 |
September 4, 1974 |
CANDIDATES EXPRESS VIEWS IN THIS WEEK’S JOURNAL | A1 |
September 4, 1974 |
THEY’RE NUMBER TWO, AND THEY LIKE IT (KIRKLAND NATIONALS) | A1 |
September 4, 1974 |
LAKE WASHINGTON CROSS COUNTRY TEAM IS AFTER LEAGUE TITLE | B1 |
September 4, 1974 |
$18000 CRAFT BURNS, SINKS (DRAKE, CHARLES) | A1 |
September 11, 1974 |
COUPLE HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY (SCOTT, CARLOS & LALA) | B1 |
September 11, 1974 |
RECEPTION PLANNED TO FETE JOANNE GUNDERSON CARNER | A1 |
September 11, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (WARNER, MARGARET) | A9 |
September 11, 1974 |
I’LL BE 86 IN DECEMBER AND I’M PROUD OF MY AGE (TILLMAN, FLORENCE) | B1 |
September 11, 1974 |
NO PIGEONHOLES FOR THIS MAN (RAWSON, DAVE) | B1 |
September 11, 1974 |
PROBLEM SOLVING CALLS FOR INVENTION (NAKASHIMA, TED) | D1 |
September 11, 1974 |
HOLDING UP THE ARCHWAY (PHOTO AT KJHS) | A15 |
September 11, 1974 |
B.E.S.T. MOVE WINS NEW CONSIDERATION | A2 |
September 11, 1974 |
FRENCH HOUSE ISN’T GOING TO WHIDBEY ISLAND; FUTURE UNCERTAIN | A3 |
September 11, 1974 |
FRENCH HOUSE ISN’T GOING TO WHIDBEY ISLAND; FUTURE UNCERTAIN | A3 |
September 11, 1974 |
DETOUR IN DOWNTOWN (MAP) | A2 |
September 11, 1974 |
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE TO BEGIN WORK IN JANUARY | A15 |
September 11, 1974 |
BUILDERS WIN MAIN BUILDING CODE POINT | A5 |
September 11, 1974 |
CITIZEN ESSENTIAL PART OF LAND PLANNING | A9 |
September 11, 1974 |
ASSOCIATED STUDENT CARD USES HELD IN ABEYANCE BY SCHOOL BOARD | A11 |
September 11, 1974 |
NEW OFFICE BRINGS EMPLOYERS – JOB SEEKERS TOGETHER | D1 |
September 11, 1974 |
THE BERRIES ARE PRETTY; THEY KILL (DEADLY NIGHTSHADE) | A2 |
September 11, 1974 |
BICENTENNIAL GROUP MARKS SOME PROGRESS | A12 |
September 11, 1974 |
FIRE PREVENTION IS FIGHTERS’ CAUSE | A8 |
September 11, 1974 |
$970,000 KIRKLAND BOND ISSUE LIKELY | A1 |
September 11, 1974 |
BUILDERS WIN MAIN BUILDING CODE POINT | A5 |
September 11, 1974 |
RED BRICK ROAD HISTORICAL SITE | A8 |
September 11, 1974 |
PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE NOW DEALS EFFECTIVELY WITH WHITE COLLAR CRIMES | A10 |
September 11, 1974 |
KIRKLAND POLICE ARREST TWO MEN | A3 |
September 11, 1974 |
COUNTY, HOSPITAL MOVE ON MEDIC I FUNDING | A1 |
September 11, 1974 |
EVERGREEN SEEKS BALANCED BUDGET | A15 |
September 11, 1974 |
PETERSON, LIANNE | A10 |
September 11, 1974 |
ENGEL, MYRON | A10 |
September 11, 1974 |
STUBENRAUCH, FRANCES | A10 |
September 11, 1974 |
FUNK, DOROTHY | A10 |
September 11, 1974 |
GILBERT, IDA | A10 |
September 11, 1974 |
O’HARA, JAMES | A11 |
September 11, 1974 |
WEINZ, EWALD | A11 |
September 11, 1974 |
ABON, ROSA | A11 |
September 11, 1974 |
GASPARD, ANNA | A11 |
September 11, 1974 |
MILLHUFF, DALE | A11 |
September 11, 1974 |
HANSEN, CARMEN | A11 |
September 11, 1974 |
NIXON HAS SUFFERED ENOUGH, RESIDENTS SAY | A1 |
September 11, 1974 |
PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY: CANDIDATES SPEAK OUT | A1 |
September 11, 1974 |
SHARPEN YOUR PENCILS, FANS, HERE COMES THE ROSE BOWL CONTEST | C1 |
September 11, 1974 |
SOCCER IS KICKING; LEVELING OFF YEAR FINDS 30 PER CENT GAIN | C2 |
September 11, 1974 |
SOCCER (PHOTOS) | C3 |
September 11, 1974 |
JOANNE TO PLAY ARNIE (CARNER, JOANNE GUNDERSON) | C4 |
September 11, 1974 |
JOANNE’S HISTORY IS FULL OF VICTORIES, TOP GOLF PLAY (CARNER, JOANNE GUND | C4 |
September 11, 1974 |
NO VOTE ON ROSE HILL ANNEXATION | A2 |
September 11, 1974 |
FUTURE OF EAST SIDE AIRPORT STUDY DEPENDS ON CITIES | A21 |
September 11, 1974 |
FERRY SAN MATEO APPEARS HEADED FOR SEATTLE BERTH | A20 |
September 11, 1974 |
BRIDGE REPAIR TO START | A13 |
September 11, 1974 |
DETOUR IN DOWNTOWN (MAP) | A2 |
September 11, 1974 |
RED BRICK ROAD HISTORICAL SITE | A8 |
September 11, 1974 |
WD 79 FAVORS G.O. BONDS FOR FINANCING | A21 |
September 11, 1974 |
LAUREL BUPP, WILLIAM MILLER | B1 |
September 11, 1974 |
HEIDI ROSE, LESTER HENDRICKSON | B1 |
September 11, 1974 |
BEVERLY CASSEDAY, MICHAEL BRITTON | B1 |
September 18, 1974 |
EXCUSE ME, IF YOU’LL PARDON THE EXPRESSION (GOODNER, OAKLEY) | A1 |
September 18, 1974 |
SCOTT RETURNS TO SCHOOL AT HOME (COMBS, SCOTT) | A8 |
September 18, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (MINOR, REX) | A9 |
September 18, 1974 |
HADLEY MARINA ALMOST READY TO START | A1 |
September 18, 1974 |
MOSS BAY MARITIME BUILDING AND MARINA (SKETCH) | A5 |
September 18, 1974 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL GETS GIFTED PAINT JOB (PHOTO) | A2 |
September 18, 1974 |
APARTMENT ZONING ASKED ON 122ND | A20 |
September 18, 1974 |
BIKE-A-THON TO BENEFIT DIABETICS | C1 |
September 18, 1974 |
BONDS, NEW LAW BLAMED FOR DELAYING TREND SEWERS | A1 |
September 18, 1974 |
SURVEYS REQUIRED OF KIRKLAND BUILDERS | A3 |
September 18, 1974 |
AUGUST PERMITS $1.3 MILLION | A5 |
September 18, 1974 |
HALF DISTRICT’S STUDENTS RIDE SCHOOL BUSES | A1 |
September 18, 1974 |
PUBLIC WILL HAVE CHANCE TO TELL SCHOOLS ABOUT SCHOOLS | A2 |
September 18, 1974 |
5 NAMED SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALISTS | A20 |
September 18, 1974 |
PEOPLE ADDED TO JHS SNACK BAR | A20 |
September 18, 1974 |
ACTIVITY DIRECTORS WORRIED ABOUT FUNDS; EXPLAIN ASB USES | A6 |
September 18, 1974 |
HEAD START WORKER CHARGES SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH DISCRIMINATION | A7 |
September 18, 1974 |
IMAGINATION, MEDIA ARE NEW JOB TOOLS (NEWMAN, JOAN) | A8 |
September 18, 1974 |
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS – ARE THEY FORGOTTEN | A8 |
September 18, 1974 |
20 HIRED IN SCHOOL’S AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN | C3 |
September 18, 1974 |
BEAR SIGHTED IN BRIDLETRAILS | A1 |
September 18, 1974 |
COUNCIL VOTES BONDS ON TO NOV 5 BALLOT | A3 |
September 18, 1974 |
BRENNAN TO LEAD BOND ISSUE CAMPAIGN (BRENNAN, JIM) | C8 |
September 18, 1974 |
RETIRED TEACHER RECALLS 4 JUANITA BRIDGES (WATSON, ANITA) (PHOTOS) | C7 |
September 18, 1974 |
RETIRED TEACHER RECALLS 4 JUANITA BRIDGES (WATSON, ANITA) (PHOTOS) | C7 |
September 18, 1974 |
KIRKLAND WATERFRONT PROGRAM APPROVED | A11 |
September 18, 1974 |
HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS PUT SERVICE ABOVE PAY FOR THEIR WORK | C7 |
September 18, 1974 |
FLANAGAN, BRUCE | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
FITZGERALD, LENA | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
SHANKS, ROBERTA MAY | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
SMITH, IDA | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
LADE, ELMER | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
BOGE, MIMMIE | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
GEOGHEGAN, BESSIE | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
JOHNSON, CALVIN D | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
JOHNSON, WALTER | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
KIMBER, MELVA | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
CRAWFORD, LETHA | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
DAVIDEK, ALBERT | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
DEICKMILLER, LOUISE | A19 |
September 18, 1974 |
YOU CAN RIDE YOUR BIKE FOR MORE THAN JUST FUN | C1 |
September 18, 1974 |
SENIOR BABE RUTH TEAM IN DEBT – NEARLY $4500 | A15 |
September 18, 1974 |
BIG FINN HILL PARK IS NEW PLACE TO HIKE, EXPLORE (PHOTOS) | B1 |
September 18, 1974 |
POPULARITY BRINGS PROBLEMS AT MARINA | A11 |
September 18, 1974 |
EVERGREEN BRIDGE CLOSED NIGHTS STARTING SEPT 23 | A20 |
September 18, 1974 |
RETIRED TEACHER RECALLS 4 JUANITA BRIDGES (WATSON, ANITA) (PHOTOS) | C7 |
September 18, 1974 |
BONDS, NEW LAW BLAMED FOR DELAYING TREND SEWERS | A1 |
September 18, 1974 |
PAY PHONE CALL TO COST EXTRA NICKEL | A5 |
September 18, 1974 |
JORDEEN HILL, FORREST ANDERSON | A10 |
September 18, 1974 |
VICTORIA BERGSETH, JOSEPH WALLACE | A10 |
September 25, 1974 |
BLACK SHEEP IN FAMILY NO DISGRACE TO SPINNER (BRUCE, ANN) | A12 |
September 25, 1974 |
BANK MANAGER CHANGE MADE AT NB OF C | A11 |
September 25, 1974 |
YOUNG DIVER EXPLORES THE UNKNOWN (TRYON, VIC) | A14 |
September 25, 1974 |
HOMETOWN FANS WELCOME RETURNING JO ANNE CARNER (GUNDERSON) | B4 |
September 25, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (SCHROEGEL, ELOISE) | C2 |
September 25, 1974 |
NEW OPENING DATES SET FOR KAMIAKIN, PETER KIRK | A1 |
September 25, 1974 |
NC BUILDING PLANS OKAYED | A2 |
September 25, 1974 |
PLANNERS REQUEST REVISED SITE PLAN FOR APARTMENTS | C1 |
September 25, 1974 |
FUEL SITUATION UNCERTAIN OPERATORS SAY | A1 |
September 25, 1974 |
BUSINESS IS SAILING ALONG IN FLOATING OFFICE (KUIPERS, DAVE) | C3 |
September 25, 1974 |
UNITED WAY SERVICES AID AREA RESIDENTS | A2 |
September 25, 1974 |
MORE ACTION NOT LIKELY IN SUBDIVISION CONTROVERSY | A6 |
September 25, 1974 |
BOARD SETS TARGET PRIORITIES FOR STUDY DURING 1974-75 YEAR | A2 |
September 25, 1974 |
IF YOU DOUBLE SHIFT THE EXTENDED DAY AND THEN ADD PORTABLES … | C1 |
September 25, 1974 |
DEBI ANN YOUNG, JOHN KELLY | A16 |
September 25, 1974 |
DEBORAH MOSER, TERRY GIBSON | A16 |
September 25, 1974 |
INCUMBENTS WIN IN LOW TURNOUT PRIMARY | A3 |
September 25, 1974 |
CITY COUNCIL, AND STAFF STUDY PLANNING | A6 |
September 25, 1974 |
WHERE IS HOSPITAL PLAN IF COUNTY FUNDS MEDIC I | A3 |
September 25, 1974 |
ONE KIRKLANDER MAY NEVER COME HOME AGAIN (DRAFT EVADER) | A1 |
September 25, 1974 |
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE REVIEWS NIKE SITE PROPOSAL | A1 |
September 25, 1974 |
WEYER, WILLIAM | A22 |
September 25, 1974 |
LINCOLN, RICHARD | A22 |
September 25, 1974 |
MILLER, EDITH | A22 |
September 25, 1974 |
OLSON, EDWIN | A22 |
September 25, 1974 |
ARMSTRONG, RUBY | A22 |
September 25, 1974 |
JONSSON, AGNES | A22 |
September 25, 1974 |
DICKINSON, IRMENGARDE | A22 |
September 25, 1974 |
THOMAS, GRACE | A22 |
September 25, 1974 |
ALCENAS: LAST RESORT FOR THE DESPERATE (COUGHLIN, JERRI) | A1 |
September 25, 1974 |
SPORTS COLUMNIST JOINS JOURNAL STAFF (PEDERSON, BOB) | B2 |
September 25, 1974 |
TO BE A HUSKY, WHETHER THEY INVITED ME OR NOT (BROOKS, GREG) | B1 |
September 25, 1974 |
RAILROADING ON THE EAST SIDE (PHOTOS) | A9 |
September 25, 1974 |
KIRKLAND TRAILS CROSSING OF I-405 ON HIGHWAY AGENDA | A1 |
September 25, 1974 |
TOLL BRIDGE CLOSURE AVOIDED THIS MONTH | A5 |
September 25, 1974 |
VALERIE RUDD, BILL WEYMER | A16 |
September 25, 1974 |
WENDY JOHNSTON. STEVEN CONOVER | A16 |
September 25, 1974 |
GAYLE WARNER, HENRY MCVAY | A16 |
October 2, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (WHITINGER, LEON) | A8 |
October 2, 1974 | YARROW BAY PROJECT NEARS COMPLETION (PHOTOS) | A1 |
October 2, 1974 | MEDIC I AND SCHOOL HOUSING ON PROGRAM OF C OF C | A1 |
October 2, 1974 | ROOF RAISING AT SDA SCHOOL (PHOTO) | A2 |
October 2, 1974 | CONCERT TO DEDICATE ST JOHN’S CHURCH ORGAN | A14 |
October 2, 1974 | THE SANDS CONVERTS TO CONDOMINIUMS | A10 |
October 2, 1974 | CHET THE CHILI KING EXPANDS; INTERNATIONAL CUISINE | A14 |
October 2, 1974 | MEDIC I AND SCHOOL HOUSING ON PROGRAM OF C OF C | A1 |
October 2, 1974 | THE POOR, THE HUNGRY KEEP COMING BACK TO THE KIRKLAND FOOD BANK | A1 |
October 2, 1974 | ALL EXCUSES HELD EQUAL AT LWHS | A10 |
October 2, 1974 | SEVEN NEW FACES JOIN JUANITA STAFF | A7 |
October 2, 1974 | TWO YEARS IN D.C. – ENERGY, ECONOMY, WATERGATE DOMINATE (PRITCHARD, JOEL) | A3 |
October 2, 1974 | COMMUNITY COUNCILS MEET TO DISCUSS REMOVAL OF VETO | A1 |
October 2, 1974 | COMMUNITY COUNCILS MEET TO DISCUSS REMOVAL OF VETO | A1 |
October 2, 1974 | JUANITA-WOODINVILLE WAY AT BID STAGE | A6 |
October 2, 1974 | MEDIC I AND SCHOOL HOUSING ON PROGRAM OF C OF C | A1 |
October 2, 1974 | HOSPITAL BUDGET OF $3.7 MILLION GOES TO HEARING | C1 |
October 2, 1974 | NIKE SITE PLAN MAY WIN APPROVAL THIS MONTH | A1 |
October 2, 1974 | CLARKE, DOROTHY | B4 |
October 2, 1974 | WEGENER, GERALDINE | B4 |
October 2, 1974 | EVANS, ROBERT | B4 |
October 2, 1974 | PEMBERTON, KENNETH | B4 |
October 2, 1974 | THIS HOT DOG HAS A RIGHT TO BE (MILLER, BOB) | B1 |
October 2, 1974 | METRO TO HEAR PUBLIC TONIGHT ON EAST SIDE PARK-AND-RIDE | C1 |
October 2, 1974 | ROAD UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT SOUTH END OF CENTER (TOTEM LAKE) | A5 |
October 2, 1974 | JUANITA-WOODINVILLE WAY AT BID STAGE | A6 |
October 2, 1974 | WATER LINE BREAKS DOWNTOWN | A2 |
October 2, 1974 | SEWER CONSTRUCTION STARTS | A6 |
October 9, 1974 | COUPLE TO CELEBRATE 65TH ANNIVERSARY (ROWE, MR AND MRS GROVER) | B2 |
October 9, 1974 | ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED (DEBOCK, REV AND MRS RON) | B2 |
October 9, 1974 | MURAL BLENDS DREAM AND ARTISTRY (RASMUSSEN, SHARON) | A2 |
October 9, 1974 | GRAND OPENING FOR CAPITAL SAVINGS | A8 |
October 9, 1974 | LW GRADUATE JOINS BANK OF KIRKLAND (BELOTE, STEVE) | A8 |
October 9, 1974 | COOK’S CORNER (PATEL, URMILA) | B3 |
October 9, 1974 | HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPEND A SUMMER IN ARMPIT, WY? (LANE, BRYAN) | C1 |
October 9, 1974 | LW SHOPS TO BE REMODELED | A21 |
October 9, 1974 | SPRAY CANS MARK SCHOOLS WITH REMINDERS OF RIVALRY | A3 |
October 9, 1974 | WALLCOVERING SHOP SETS GRAND OPENING (COVERED WALL) | A7 |
October 9, 1974 | ASB’S IN DEBT; BOARD WAITS TO DETERMINE FUTURE ACTION | A1 |
October 9, 1974 | NEW LIBRARIAN IS NO STRANGER TO SCHOOL (PICKERING, BOB) | A2 |
October 9, 1974 | SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES $23.6 MILLION BUDGET; UP 11 PER CENT | A21 |
October 9, 1974 | OFFICIAL RETURNS … 17,630 IN SCHOOL | A9 |
October 9, 1974 | IF IT’S AFTERNOON, THIS MUST BE KAMIAKIN | B2 |
October 9, 1974 | NEW LAWS ADD TO FIREFIGHTING COSTS | A1 |
October 9, 1974 | WALKIN’ WILL WILL SPEAK OUT (KNEDLIK, WILL) | A6 |
October 9, 1974 | NEW CHAIRMAN NAMED FOR CITY BOND ISSUE (BREWER, BOB) | A10 |
October 9, 1974 | COUNCIL WAIVES FREEZE ON REZONES | A7 |
October 9, 1974 | INCREDULOUS COUNCIL OKAYS SUBDIVISION AMENDMENT | A8 |
October 9, 1974 | BURGLARS MORE ACTIVE IN KIRKLAND | A10 |
October 9, 1974 | SPRAY CANS MARK SCHOOLS WITH REMINDERS OF RIVALRY | A3 |
October 9, 1974 | OFFICER BILL IS YOUR FRIEND (STOKES, BILL) | B6 |
October 9, 1974 | COUNTY AND HOSPITAL MEDIC I PROGRAMS ON SCHEDULE | C1 |
October 9, 1974 | FLAGG, CARRIE | A20 |
October 9, 1974 | PHELPS, DALLAS | A20 |
October 9, 1974 | PARKHURST, BLANCHE | A20 |
October 9, 1974 | MERTON, MINNIE | A20 |
October 9, 1974 | DONAHUE, EMMA | A20 |
October 9, 1974 | SLAVENS, CAROL | A20 |
October 9, 1974 | MIELONEN, ELMER | A20 |
October 9, 1974 | HERALD HOUSE ENDS FIRST SUMMER; CALLED VERY SUCCESSFUL | A3 |
October 9, 1974 | EAST SIDE LIVING SECTION STARTS TODAY | A1 |
October 9, 1974 | JOURNAL WINS NINE AWARDS | A1 |
October 9, 1974 | OFFICIAL RETURNS … 17,630 IN SCHOOL | A9 |
October 9, 1974 | NO ROOM FOR INDIVIDUALISTS ON CITY SEWERS | A1 |
October 9, 1974 | LORRI BARRETT, WAYNE STOCKDALE | B2 |
October 16, 1974 |
HOME TALENT LAUDED BY CELLAR GALLERY (RICHARDS, JANET) | A12 |
October 16, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (POSTFOROOSH, JUDY | B3 |
October 16, 1974 |
PROBLEM: TO FILL THE SHOES OF VERNA BAILEY | B3 |
October 16, 1974 |
KIRKLAND JUNIOR HIGH BID TOTALS $2.6 MILLION | A5 |
October 16, 1974 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT COULD GET NIKE SITE BY JANUARY | A5 |
October 16, 1974 |
ENCROACHMENT ON CITY LAND SLOWS CONDOMINIUM PLANS | A11 |
October 16, 1974 |
SEVEN PROPOSALS RECEIVED FOR KIRKLAND CBD STUDY | A11 |
October 16, 1974 |
KIRKLAND, REDMOND CHAMBERS FAVOR YEAR-AROUND SCHOOL OPTION | A10 |
October 16, 1974 |
SCHOOLING, ATTITUDES IMPROVED, BUT HANDICAPPED NEED GROUP HOME | A2 |
October 16, 1974 |
STATE SEEKS DEVELOPERS FOR 300 ACRES | A1 |
October 16, 1974 |
KIRKLAND, REDMOND CHAMBERS FAVOR YEAR-AROUND SCHOOL OPTION | A10 |
October 16, 1974 |
VISITORS TO JUANITA HIGH SCHOOL | A23 |
October 16, 1974 |
OWL PELLETS GIVE KIDS ANATOMICAL INSIGHT | C1 |
October 16, 1974 |
THE BICENTENNIAL? WELL, WHEN IS IT? | C1 |
October 16, 1974 |
OUTREACH TEAM: READY FOR HOUSE CALLS TO PEOPLE IN CRISIS | B1 |
October 16, 1974 |
FIRST KIRKLAND BLOCK WATCH SET TO STOP BURGLARY | A17 |
October 16, 1974 |
POLICE RECOVER STEREO GEAR, TWO CARS | A4 |
October 16, 1974 |
KIRKLAND STORE WAS EVACUATED, BUT BOMB THREAT WAS A HOAX | A5 |
October 16, 1974 |
APPREHENDED RUNAWAY RE-ESCAPES | A6 |
October 16, 1974 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT COULD GET NIKE SITE BY JANUARY | A5 |
October 16, 1974 |
RICHMOND, JAMES | A16 |
October 16, 1974 |
PRIMEAU, PETER | A16 |
October 16, 1974 |
KRANTZ, CLEMENT | A16 |
October 16, 1974 |
WINTER, LUCILLE | A16 |
October 16, 1974 |
PRICE, JOYCE T | A16 |
October 16, 1974 |
PEARCE, DONALD | A16 |
October 16, 1974 |
WETMORE, ROY | A16 |
October 16, 1974 |
GIRLS’ SPORTS: MOVING TOO SLOW … OR TOO FAST? | A1 |
October 16, 1974 |
CAYCE STUDY GROUP FORMS ON EAST SIDE | B2 |
October 16, 1974 |
UTILITY RATE INCREASE DUE IN KIRKLAND | A1 |
October 23, 1974 |
A BARB, A BEER AND A FIGHT CAN HELP – IF YOU’RE HARD-HEADED | A1 |
October 23, 1974 |
HOW TOUGH CAN THINGS BE BEFORE THEY STOP LOOKING UP? (HAWKINS, ROSE) | B1 |
October 23, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (SHANNON, JEAN) | B2 |
October 23, 1974 |
COUNCIL TO HEAR INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAN | A1 |
October 23, 1974 |
STREET USE PERMIT OKAYED FOR MARINA | A17 |
October 23, 1974 |
INDUSTRIAL PARK WOULD BRING CHANGES | A5 |
October 23, 1974 |
INDUSTRIAL PARK AT BOTTOM OF REGIONAL PRIORITY LIST | A5 |
October 23, 1974 |
PLANNERS TO CONSIDER ‘GOLDEN ARCHES’ SIGN | A5 |
October 23, 1974 |
KAMIAKIN WILL GET $18,000 FOR ACTIVITIES | A9 |
October 23, 1974 |
BURNED CHURCH WAS ‘ONLY A BUILDING’ (ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIAN) | A1 |
October 23, 1974 |
FIRE DESTROYS ROSE HILL CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) | A2 |
October 23, 1974 |
FABRIC STORE AT NEW-OLD LOCATION (SYLVIA’S FABRICS) | A5 |
October 23, 1974 |
RECORD ENROLLMENT (NORTHWEST COLLEGE) | A17 |
October 23, 1974 |
LAVERNE C HALL NAMED NEW SCHOOL AFFIRMATIVE ACTION HEAD | A9 |
October 23, 1974 |
BRENDA UNDERWOOD, ROBERT LYONS | B2 |
October 23, 1974 |
BURNED CHURCH WAS ‘ONLY A BUILDING’ (ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIAN) | A1 |
October 23, 1974 |
FIRE DESTROYS ROSE HILL CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) | A2 |
October 23, 1974 |
JACKSON, MEEDS SPEAK IN KIRKLAND | A10 |
October 23, 1974 |
KIRKLAND BOND ISSUE RESCHEDULED | A1 |
October 23, 1974 |
TWICE BARE ON THE CORNER WORTH ONE HARBORVIEW TRIP | A23 |
October 23, 1974 |
KPD GOING DOOR-TO-DOOR WITH ANTI-BURGLARY PACKET | C4 |
October 23, 1974 |
STENSLAND, HALVOR | A23 |
October 23, 1974 |
EXENDINE, ROBERT | A23 |
October 23, 1974 |
ANDERSON, MARIE | A23 |
October 23, 1974 |
NORTHWEST SEAPORT SEEKS MEMBERS | A3 |
October 23, 1974 |
FLETCHINGS AND PUNCTURED WALLS: MARK OF THE ARCHER (BENSEL, EARL) | A14 |
October 23, 1974 |
CLASS BUILDS SHELTER IN PARK (EVEREST) | A10 |
October 23, 1974 |
PARTICIPATION NOT UNANIMOUS | A5 |
October 30, 1974 |
LIFE WITH LITTLE OLD WINEMAKER ANYTHING BUT DILL (BROWN, STU) | C1 |
October 30, 1974 |
FROM NOVELTY HILL TO SEATTLE ON FOOT – FOR $2.16 GROSS (PETERSON, A W) | C4 |
October 30, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (WARNER, VERDA) | C9 |
October 30, 1974 |
‘GOLDEN ARCHES’ SIGN TOO HIGH FOR PLANNERS | A6 |
October 30, 1974 |
MAYOR ENCOURAGES INDUSTRIAL PARK EFFORT | A7 |
October 30, 1974 |
TOTEM LAKE ROOF SECTION FALLS | A8 |
October 30, 1974 |
FROM AN ARMY SITE TO A CAMPUS | A2 |
October 30, 1974 |
FIRE STATION COMPLETION NOV 15 | C8 |
October 30, 1974 |
PROPOSED RATE INCREASES HIT APARTMENTS HARDEST | A5 |
October 30, 1974 |
CBD CONSULTANT SELECTION DUE | A8 |
October 30, 1974 |
UNITED WAY AT 73% | A8 |
October 30, 1974 |
RURAL ZONING REQUESTED FOR HOLLYWOOD HILLS AREA | A6 |
October 30, 1974 |
VOC-TECH EXPECTS 360% INCREASE BY ’79 | A3 |
October 30, 1974 |
LOTS OF PEOPLE AT KANG, ‘STANG HOMECOMINGS | B1 |
October 30, 1974 |
FIVE EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT LWHS FROM THREE LANDS | C3 |
October 30, 1974 |
FIRE STATION COMPLETION NOV 15 | C8 |
October 30, 1974 |
SURVEY OFFERS MAP TO FILL GAPS IN HEALTH SERVICES | A17 |
October 30, 1974 |
FROM NOVELTY HILL TO SEATTLE ON FOOT – FOR $2.16 GROSS (PETERSON, A W) | C4 |
October 30, 1974 |
ARRESTS CLEAR UP BURGLARIES, POLICE SAY | A7 |
October 30, 1974 |
FINANCING: BIG MEDIC 1 QUESTION – LEVY PASSAGE WOULD SPUR ACTION | A1 |
October 30, 1974 |
NO CONFLICT SEEN BETWEEN EVERGREEN, COUNTY EFFORTS | A1 |
October 30, 1974 |
OFFICIALS ELATED OVER PENDING NIKE SITE ACQUISITION | A1 |
October 30, 1974 |
NIKE SITE HAS 20-YEAR HISTORY | A3 |
October 30, 1974 |
RANDALL, TOM | A18 |
October 30, 1974 |
SHERWOOD, HAUPHREY | A18 |
October 30, 1974 |
ASSOCIATED VINTNERS: PINOT IS A NOISY WINE | C1 |
October 30, 1974 |
AMERICAN LEGION POSTS MERGE | B7 |
October 30, 1974 |
TUESDAY’S BALLOT INCLUDES STATE, NATIONAL CANDIDATES | A1 |
October 30, 1974 |
EAST SIDERS – UN-FLOSSED, UN-BUSED BICYCLING FREAKS | A17 |
October 30, 1974 |
‘SO THIS IS MARSH PARK … NOT MUCH HERE FOR KIDS” (PHOTOS) | B4 |
October 30, 1974 |
EAST NORWAY HILL PARK DISCUSSION SET | C8 |
October 30, 1974 |
TRAFFIC SIGNAL IN USE AT 100TH NE – NE 124TH | C5 |
November 6, 1974 |
WHAT CAN YOU DO WHEN YOU DON’T KNOW WHOM TO BE ANGRY AT? (MERRILL, CAR | A1 |
November 6, 1974 |
(HAY), THAT’S SOME PRESENT | A2 |
November 6, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (LECKNESS, MYRA) | B3 |
November 6, 1974 |
TAXES, TIME TAKE TOLL OF JUANITA HOMESTEAD (BOYD, MARY WOLD) | C1 |
November 6, 1974 |
CREATIVE EFFORT COMBINES POTS AND PLANTS (FREEBURG, BEV / YELLE, HATE) | C4 |
November 6, 1974 |
HADLEY SUBMITS BUILDING PLANS FOR MARINA CONSTRUCTION | A1 |
November 6, 1974 |
SCHOOL BUILDING USE PLANS DRAW CRITICISM | A1 |
November 6, 1974 |
TOUR OF PETER KIRK WILL BE HELD SUNDAY | A6 |
November 6, 1974 |
RIBBON CUTTING (PHOTO AT FINN HILL FIRE STATION) | A13 |
November 6, 1974 |
TAXES, TIME TAKE TOLL OF JUANITA HOMESTEAD (BOYD, MARY WOLD) | C1 |
November 6, 1974 |
TAXES, TIME TAKE TOLL OF JUANITA HOMESTEAD (BOYD, MARY WOLD) | C1 |
November 6, 1974 |
IT’S GLITTER AND SHINE TIME (FASHION PHOTOS) | B1 |
November 6, 1974 |
CBD STUDY FIRM SELECTED – FINANCING NEEDED | C4 |
November 6, 1974 |
HOUSING, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDS INCLUDE KIRKLAND, REDMOND | A2 |
November 6, 1974 |
SCHOOLS CALL FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL GROWTH MEETING | A6 |
November 6, 1974 |
HEAD START: I DON’T KNOW WHAT’S HAPPENING ANYMORE | A8 |
November 6, 1974 |
ROYALTY, LAUGHS MARK JUANITA HOMECOMING | B6 |
November 6, 1974 |
TO FOOL A DUCK … OR QUACKING IN THE GRASS | B5 |
November 6, 1974 |
RIBBON CUTTING (PHOTO AT FINN HILL FIRE STATION) | A13 |
November 6, 1974 |
FD 41 WINS SECOND FOR FIREMANSHIP | A7 |
November 6, 1974 |
FROM HAMBURGERS TO EGG-IN-THE-FACE – A STUDENT’S PRIMER ON CITY GOVERNM | A1 |
November 6, 1974 |
SURVEY POINTS TO ‘LIFE CRISIS’ FOR MANY EAST SIDERS | A3 |
November 6, 1974 |
MENTAL HEALTH TEAM MOVES TO COMMUNITY | B2 |
November 6, 1974 |
TAXES, TIME TAKE TOLL OF JUANITA HOMESTEAD (BOYD, MARY WOLD) | C1 |
November 6, 1974 |
CARVING CONTEST ALMOST DIDN’T HAPPEN | A20 |
November 6, 1974 |
PROGRAM TO REVIEW TRANSPORTATION PLANS FOR JUANITA AREA | C1 |
November 6, 1974 |
FIVE KIRKLAND BURGLARIES REPORTED | A2 |
November 6, 1974 |
YOUTH TAKES OWN LIFE (GRAVES, KENNETH) | A7 |
November 6, 1974 |
DARLAND, CHARLES | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
THOMPSON, FREDRICK | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
BARKER, OTTILIE | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
SERGEANT, DONALD | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
HUGHES, FRANK | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
GEDDIS, WALTER SR | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
KNAPP, RUSSELL | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
ESTEY, RUTH | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
BOZORTH, ALBERTA | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
WOOMER, ANNA | A12 |
November 6, 1974 |
SQUARE DANCE CLUB TO NOTE 25TH ANNIVERSARY | B2 |
November 6, 1974 |
METRO URGED TO CONSIDER FERRYING PEOPLE TO KIRKLAND | A3 |
November 6, 1974 |
PROGRAM TO REVIEW TRANSPORTATION PLANS FOR JUANITA AREA | C1 |
November 6, 1974 |
THIRD STREET DUE FOR REDUCED IMPROVEMENTS | A1 |
November 6, 1974 |
NEW WATER RATES: CONSERVATION SAVES | A7 |
November 6, 1974 |
DEBORAH BENEZE, LYNN BUCKLIN III | B2 |
November 13, 1974 |
ANGRY HOUSEWIFE CONTINUES CRUSADE AGAINST INFLATION (MERRILL, CAROL JE | A10 |
November 13, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (PETER, MARGARET) | B2 |
November 13, 1974 |
GEORGE CROOK’S HOBBY HAS GOLDEN REWARDS | B4 |
November 13, 1974 |
READY TO MOVE (PHOTO AT HOLY SPIRIT LUTHERAN) | A9 |
November 13, 1974 |
SMALL WOODINVILLE TANNERY HAS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION (ROYAL FUR DRESSI | A16 |
November 13, 1974 |
A GOOD THING AT LITTLE BOX IN MARINA PARK (CHET THE CHILI KING) | A8 |
November 13, 1974 |
COUNCIL READY TO BACK STUDY OF KIRKLAND CBD | A18 |
November 13, 1974 |
MAYOR LEADS MOVE TOWARDS CHANGES IN VITULLI ZONING | A18 |
November 13, 1974 |
HOW MANY PEOPLE DO YOU KNOW WHO HAVE ACTUALLY PAINTED A BILLBOARD? | A1 |
November 13, 1974 |
MULTI-RACIAL LEARNING IS GOAL OF TASK FORCE | A11 |
November 13, 1974 |
SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS DESIGN CHRISTMAS CARDS | A7 |
November 13, 1974 |
LWHS SCIENCE STUDENTS CLEAR PATH BETWEEN SCHOOLS | C1 |
November 13, 1974 |
NEW TAXES ASKED TO EASE INFLATED ’75 KIRKLAND BUDGET | A1 |
November 13, 1974 |
COUNCIL READY TO BACK STUDY OF KIRKLAND CBD | A18 |
November 13, 1974 |
KIRKLAND HISTORY IS BICENTENNIAL PROJECT | A8 |
November 13, 1974 |
METRO STRIKE HITS HARD | A1 |
November 13, 1974 |
PRESCRIPTION ABUSE BRINGS DRUG WOES TO EAST SIDE | A1 |
November 13, 1974 |
FIGHTING DRUG ABUSE: FRUSTRATION FOR GROUP | A3 |
November 13, 1974 |
STOLEN CAR SEIZED, SUSPECT FLEES | A6 |
November 13, 1974 |
HEALTHY YES VOTE ASSURES MEDIC 1 | A3 |
November 13, 1974 |
NIKE SITES DECLARED SURPLUS | A1 |
November 13, 1974 |
HALVERSON, ESTHER | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
HANES, IVA | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
HAWKINS, LLOYD | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
GRAVES, KENNETH | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
HAGER, RAYMOND | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
BUSTAD, HALDOR | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
SVENSON, SYLVIA | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
MERKEL, ALMA | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
LEE, MARGARET | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
DRAGELAND, PATRICIA | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
GRAY, WILLIAM | A17 |
November 13, 1974 |
3-PART BOND ISSUE PROPOSED FOR KIRKLAND | A1 |
November 13, 1974 |
EAST SIDE REPUBLICANS BUCK NATIONAL DEMO SWEEP | A1 |
November 13, 1974 |
OLSON LEAVES JOURNAL STAFF, ADAMS NAMED AD MANAGER | A6 |
November 13, 1974 |
VOC-TECH REPAIRS WAWONA ENGINE | A9 |
November 20, 1974 |
BANK OF KIRKLAND STARTS NEW HOME OFFICE (PHOTO) | A2 |
November 20, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (SPITZER, ISABELLE) | B2 |
November 20, 1974 |
98TH BIRTHDAY HONORED (GALVIN, NETTIE) | B3 |
November 20, 1974 |
YARROW BAY OFFICES OPENING SET | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
MCDONALD’S BID FOR LARGE SIGN FOILED BY COUNCIL | A8 |
November 20, 1974 |
KIRK TO GET $7500 ALL-WEATHER PLAYFIELD | A5 |
November 20, 1974 |
SCHOOL BOARD TURNS DOWN TENNIS COURTS, ATHLETIC FIELD AT KJH | A5 |
November 20, 1974 |
FRENCH HOUSE OFFERED NEW LEASE ON LIFE | A4 |
November 20, 1974 |
SIZE IS SECONDARY WHEN HAPPY DAY’S FOOD IS AT STAKE | A12 |
November 20, 1974 |
OLSEN’S MARKET PLACES UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP | A2 |
November 20, 1974 |
TAVERN LICENSE REQUEST MADE (SIT N’BULL) | A2 |
November 20, 1974 |
TWO BROTHERS, TWO SISTERS KILLED IN JUANITA COLLISION (GOURLEY / MILLER) | B7 |
November 20, 1974 |
ULTIMATUM ASKED FOR SALES SITE | A7 |
November 20, 1974 |
YEAR-ROUND SCHOOL, NEW BUILDINGS TOP INCONCLUSIVE POLL | A1 |
November 20, 1974 |
LEARNING DISABILITY GROUP ASKS PROGRAM FUNDING | A5 |
November 20, 1974 |
PARENT’S SEARCH FOR HELP FRUSTRATING, FUTILE | A5 |
November 20, 1974 |
TEXT BOOKS GET CLOSE LOOK FROM DISTRICT | A9 |
November 20, 1974 |
BONDS SET FOR A BALLOT | A6 |
November 20, 1974 |
KIRKLANDER TO HEAD BUILDING CODE COUNCIL (KNUTSON, ART) | C1 |
November 20, 1974 |
HAL DOSS TO RETIRE JAN 31 AFTER 14 YEARS AS POLICE CHIEF | A1 |
November 20, 1974 |
LIBRARY NOTES ANNIVERSARY (KINGSGATE) | B7 |
November 20, 1974 |
DAHLEN, HERBERT | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
CAREY, MILDRED | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
MILLER, RONALD | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
MILLER, RANDEL | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
HAMILTON, LILLIAN | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
CLARENCE, GLENN | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
BORG, BIRGIT | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
GOURLEY, LAURA | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
GOURLEY, DEBRA | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
LAMBERT, HENRY | A21 |
November 20, 1974 |
FEDERAL DOLLARS TO COMBAT URBANIZATION ILLS | B4 |
November 20, 1974 |
WILL ANYBODY USE EXPANDED METRO SERVICE | A3 |
November 20, 1974 |
BRIDGING THE SAMMAMISH – AN EASY JOB, BUT FOR THE BOAT TRAFFIC | A1 |
November 20, 1974 |
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT SLATED (JUANITA-WOODINVILLE) | B8 |
November 20, 1974 |
INFLATION, FUEL CRISIS HALT HIGHWAY WORK | C1 |
November 20, 1974 |
THREATENING SKIES OVER LAKE WASHINGTON (PHOTO) | A1 |
November 27, 1974 |
ART BEGINS AT 65 FOR VANNIE COONTZ | A1 |
November 27, 1974 |
ALL THAT’S LEFT – MEMORIES OF KIRKLAND IN WOOLEN MILL DAYS (KAY, THEODORE) |
A4 |
November 27, 1974 |
ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A YOUNG MAN… (COSGROVE, STEPHEN) | B1 |
November 27, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (FEENEY, SALLY) | B2 |
November 27, 1974 |
MARINA BUILDING STARTS | A4 |
November 27, 1974 |
FOOD BANK FILLED (PHOTO) | A4 |
November 27, 1974 |
SCHOOL LEVY FIGURES DRAW SOBER REACTION | A6 |
November 27, 1974 |
PARENTS HAVE RIGHTS, TOO, SAYS CAC | A7 |
November 27, 1974 |
VALJEANNE KOTTKE, KENNETH HANSON | B3 |
November 27, 1974 |
LINDA BUCKINGHAM, DAVID LONG | B3 |
November 27, 1974 |
NO NEW TAXES, CITY COUNCIL DECLARES | A1 |
November 27, 1974 |
GLUM PAIR SIT IN ON BUDGET STUDY | A7 |
November 27, 1974 |
IMMUNIZATIONS SET FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN | B3 |
November 27, 1974 |
ALL THAT’S LEFT – MEMORIES OF KIRKLAND IN WOOLEN MILL DAYS (KAY, THEODORE) |
A4 |
November 27, 1974 |
IN SPITE OF THE TIMES, MANY ARE GRATEFUL | A1 |
November 27, 1974 |
MAGIC LIVES ON IN ENCHANTED THEATRE | A1 |
November 27, 1974 |
MARINA BUILDING STARTS | A4 |
November 27, 1974 |
MUSIC STORE HIT BY THIRD BURGLARY | A22 |
November 27, 1974 |
RAPE – THE CRIME NOBODY TALKS ABOUT | A5 |
November 27, 1974 |
GROSS, CLARENCE | A15 |
November 27, 1974 |
NAKASHIMA, SUZU | A15 |
November 27, 1974 |
SCHMIDT, CHARLES | A15 |
November 27, 1974 |
VALLEY, LOUISE | A15 |
November 27, 1974 |
CLARENCE, GLENN | A15 |
November 27, 1974 |
STAMPLESS MAIL ONLY SLIGHT PROBLEM HERE | A3 |
November 27, 1974 |
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WELCOMES NEW MINISTER (INGLEWOOD – WAPSTRA, HANK) | A10 |
November 27, 1974 |
SHARON HANNAH, DALE GLASSET | B3 |
December 4, 1974 |
CONTEMPORARY DANCE WAS WISE CHOICE FOR CHOREOGRAPHER (DAVIDSON, ROB | C1 |
December 4, 1974 |
THE SHOE NOW ON OTHER FOOT FOR FOSTER PARENTS (HAMILTON, MARY & FORRE | A1 |
December 4, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (PAKKALA, LAURI) | B2 |
December 4, 1974 |
JUST CALL HIM FRANK – THAT’S THE WAY HE WANTS IT (BRAILLARD, FRANK) | B7 |
December 4, 1974 |
PETER KIRK OPENING JAN 2; DELAYS DISPUTED BY DISTRICT | A6 |
December 4, 1974 |
CONFUSION MARKS DISCUSSION OF HOUSING | A6 |
December 4, 1974 |
CONFUSION MARKS DISCUSSION OF HOUSING | A6 |
December 4, 1974 |
CUSTOMERS REACT FAVORABLY TO KIRKLAND PHONE MART | A11 |
December 4, 1974 |
MERCHANTS TO HEAR PROPOSAL FOR CBD STUDY TUESDAY | A10 |
December 4, 1974 |
ACTION DELAYED ON RV SALES SITE | A10 |
December 4, 1974 |
PUBLIC SILENCE ON LEVY LEAVES SCHOOL BOARD IN QUANDRY | A1 |
December 4, 1974 |
APOLOGIES FROM MR GOODNER | A1 |
December 4, 1974 |
TOUGH DECISION EXPECTED ON SCHOOL LEVY | A1 |
December 4, 1974 |
GOODNER REELECTED SCHOOL BOARD HEAD (GOODNER, OAKLEY) | A7 |
December 4, 1974 |
LEARNING TO READ | A9 |
December 4, 1974 |
GRETCHEN KRUMM, JEFFREY BEAUDRY | B2 |
December 4, 1974 |
SALMON RETURN TO A CLEAN CREEK (FORBES CREEK) | B5 |
December 4, 1974 |
HARD TO CUT BUDGET, CITY COUNCIL FINDS | A7 |
December 4, 1974 |
KIRKLAND MAY DROP SOCIAL SECURITY | A7 |
December 4, 1974 |
JUST CALL HIM FRANK – THAT’S THE WAY HE WANTS IT (BRAILLARD, FRANK) | B7 |
December 4, 1974 |
PARADE TO ESCORT SANTA INTO KIRKLAND | A1 |
December 4, 1974 |
SANTA’S SLEIGH SMOKES | A8 |
December 4, 1974 |
TIME FOR ONE LAST DO-IT-YOURSELF EFFORT BEFORE CHRISTMAS | B1 |
December 4, 1974 |
CREATIVE TYPES WAX WARM OVER HOLIDAY CANDLE-MAKING | B1 |
December 4, 1974 |
CONSTRUCTION RESUMES ON BOAT | A11 |
December 4, 1974 |
RESIDENCES STRUCK BY BURGLARS | A20 |
December 4, 1974 |
COUNTY SETS ASIDE MEDIC I FUNDS | A5 |
December 4, 1974 |
JOHNSON, FELTON | B7 |
December 4, 1974 |
DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR INITIATIVE 48 | A1 |
December 4, 1974 |
LINDA MARSHALL, PAUL DONALDSON | B2 |
December 11, 1974 |
MOWING AND RAKING AT 90 YEARS (ENGELKE, JOHN) | A11 |
December 11, 1974 |
NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED IN ANCIENT TRADE (WOOLLEY, WILLIAM) | B1 |
December 11, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (EDWARDS, ETHYL) | B2 |
December 11, 1974 |
THACH DEN DIDN’T NEED TELEVISION TO PUT THE WAR IN HIS LIVING ROOM | B6 |
December 11, 1974 |
IF BUILDINGS FLUNK, YEAR-ROUND WILL PASS | A2 |
December 11, 1974 |
LUTHERANS DEDICATE THEIR REBUILT CHURCH (HOLY SPIRIT LUTHERAN) | B4 |
December 11, 1974 |
CONDOMINIUMS WERE NEVER BUILT – WHY? | A13 |
December 11, 1974 |
FIRST MONIES ENCOURAGE CBD | A11 |
December 11, 1974 |
BUSINESS IS BLOOMING AT KIRKLAND FOOD BANK | A5 |
December 11, 1974 |
ADMINISTRATORS RECOMMEND $10.9 MILLION LEVY | A2 |
December 11, 1974 |
CAC RECOMMENDS $9 MILLION LEVY | A6 |
December 11, 1974 |
CITY BUDGET BALANCED – WITHOUT TAX BOOST | A10 |
December 11, 1974 |
IT WAS A RIOT! (CHRISTMAS PARADE) | A1 |
December 11, 1974 |
O TANNENBAUM! O TANNENBAUM! HOW FRAGILE ARE THY BRANCHES | A12 |
December 11, 1974 |
KIRKLAND TO WELCOME CHRISTMAS SHIPS SUNDAY | A3 |
December 11, 1974 |
BURGLARS WAKE COUPLE, TAKE CASH | A2 |
December 11, 1974 |
GERMONPRE, JOSEPHINE | B6 |
December 11, 1974 |
SMITH, WALTER | B6 |
December 11, 1974 |
KLUMB, GERTRUDE | B6 |
December 11, 1974 |
JOURNAL 8TH NATIONALLY | A13 |
December 11, 1974 |
PARKING LOT OFF I-405 | A3 |
December 18, 1974 |
COUPLE HONORED ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY (BAIER, MR AND MRS WILLIAM) | C3 |
December 18, 1974 |
NEPAL ADVENTURE: LIKE CLIMBING AN ETERNAL STAIRCASE (STACY, JAY & GAIL) |
B1 |
December 18, 1974 |
HOLLY KEEPS THEM DOWN ON THE FARM (WINSEMIUS, HARRY) | B7 |
December 18, 1974 |
MAIDA GRANDY IS A STANDOUT | C2 |
December 18, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (FOOTE, DON) | C2 |
December 18, 1974 |
PARK BOARD SUPPORTS COURTS AT CRESTWOOD FOR KJH | A5 |
December 18, 1974 |
BOARD DELAYS ACTION UNTIL JANUARY ON STUDENT HOUSING | A5 |
December 18, 1974 |
BOARD DELAYS ACTION UNTIL JANUARY ON STUDENT HOUSING | A5 |
December 18, 1974 |
IT’S FIX UP THE OLD JALOPY – – OR BUY A TRUCK | A1 |
December 18, 1974 |
NEW BUSINESS PLANNED FOR FEED MILL SITE | A7 |
December 18, 1974 |
SHOPPERS ARE DINERS AT IRON GATES | C4 |
December 18, 1974 |
VANDALS TOPPLE 31 TOMBSTONES | A1 |
December 18, 1974 |
$4100 COMMITTED TO FUND STUDY OF DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND | A6 |
December 18, 1974 |
CITIZENS CITE NOISE IN REZONE OPPOSITION | A6 |
December 18, 1974 |
$10.9 MILLION LEVY TO BE SUBMITTED FEB 4 | A1 |
December 18, 1974 |
LEVY THREAT DENIED AT BOARD MEETING | A5 |
December 18, 1974 |
SCHOOL FINANCING | B3 |
December 18, 1974 |
KIRKLAND CITY BUDGET RISES 13 PER CENT FOR 1975 | A5 |
December 18, 1974 |
CHRISTMAS – EAST SIDE RESIDENTS HURRY TO PREPARE, CHILDREN DREAM AND AD | C1 |
December 18, 1974 |
VANDALS TOPPLE 31 TOMBSTONES | A1 |
December 18, 1974 |
COURT OKAYS DISPOSAL OF NIKE SITE | A1 |
December 18, 1974 |
JORGENS, KATHLEEN | C11 |
December 18, 1974 |
LANDER, JUDITH | C11 |
December 18, 1974 |
JOURNAL NAMED ‘BLUE RIBBON’ PAPER | B5 |
December 18, 1974 |
MORTGAGE RATES TOO HIGH? NOT FOR EAST SIDE BUYERS | B4 |
December 18, 1974 |
PARK BOARD SUPPORTS COURTS AT CRESTWOOD FOR KJH | A5 |
December 18, 1974 |
FINALLY – SIGNALS DUE ON SR 908 | A1 |
December 18, 1974 |
LAURA MATTISON, KEVIN WHITE | C3 |
December 18, 1974 |
JOANNE BRAILLARD, KENNETH SCHOOLCRAFT | C3 |
December 18, 1974 |
DEBRA GRANVOLD, CLIFTON LEE DAVIS | C3 |
December 18, 1974 |
KAREN ANDERSON, GARY DAMRON | C3 |
December 25, 1974 |
COOK’S CORNER (LANDRY, THELMA) | B3 |
December 25, 1974 |
FIRST BABY 1975 IS SURE WINNER | A1 |
December 25, 1974 |
BIRTH IS ‘TOGETHER ALL THE WAY’ | B1 |
December 25, 1974 |
AGENCIES AID NEEDY FAMILIES TODAY | A1 |
December 25, 1974 |
UNITED WAY GIVES PRIORITY TO COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR ’75 | A18 |
December 25, 1974 |
ALTERNATIVE JUNIOR HIGH: ANOTHER CHANCE | A18 |
December 25, 1974 |
LWHS CRACKS DOWN ON SMOKING | A18 |
December 25, 1974 |
STAFF MINORITY POPULATION INCREASES TO 45 | B7 |
December 25, 1974 |
GROUND WATER TOP ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM | A3 |
December 25, 1974 |
FIRE DESTROYS HOME, CHANGES CHRISTMAS (ZAPATA, EDGAR) | A2 |
December 25, 1974 |
TO OUR READERS WE WISH … 12 DAYS OF EAST SIDE CHRISTMAS (PHOTOS) | A1 |
December 25, 1974 |
CHRISTMAS FLAG POLE TOPS ALL CONTENDERS | B7 |
December 25, 1974 |
WHY KIRKLAND? BECAUSE IT’S A NICE PLACE | A11 |
December 25, 1974 |
VISITOR USES PHONE, ASSAULTS RESIDENTS | A2 |
December 25, 1974 |
TWO MEN ROB RESTAURANT | A7 |
December 25, 1974 |
13 DOGS POISONED | B6 |
December 25, 1974 |
HOSPITAL SELECTS STAFF | A2 |
December 25, 1974 |
COUNTY, HOSPITAL MOBILIZE FOR MEDIC I | B8 |
December 25, 1974 |
LANDI, CORINNE | A6 |
December 25, 1974 |
HOFF, CHARLES | A6 |
December 25, 1974 |
LINDQUIST, CARRIE | A6 |
December 25, 1974 |
GAUTHIER, MONIQUE | A6 |
December 25, 1974 |
OSLUND, FLORENCE | A6 |
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