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Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1970-1974
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the East Side Journal Newspaper Index by
Alan Stein
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 ENVIRONMENT 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, LARRY) 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 & DOROTHY) 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
ELECTION
1
March 11, 1970 ASSURANCES SOUGHT THAT RAPID TRANSIT TO EASTSIDE BE CONSTRUCTED THE SAME TIME AS OTHER SECTIONS 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
ELECTION
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 CONDITION 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
& 106TH NE)
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 CONDITION 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
& 106TH NE)
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, JEAN) 15
April 1, 1970 JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL TAKES POSTMAN’S HOLIDAY IN EUROPE (LINDSLEY, ROBERT) 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 JIM) 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 SUE) 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, JEAN) 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,
JIMMY)
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 TRANSIT 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, SAM) 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
4A
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 (LEEN, MARGARETTA) 1
May 6, 1970 LOCAL COUPLE ESCAPES INJURY IN BUS CRASH (ATTERBERRY, MR AND MRS HOLLIS) 17
May 6, 1970 COOK’S CORNER (FLYNN, SHARON) 18
May 6, 1970 CHALLENGES ARE A CHALLENGE TO NEW PTA COUNCIL PRESIDENT (MCGINNIS, DONNA) 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 (BRES, GAIL) 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 MRS ERICK) 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 (GOODWIN, JIM) 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 (SHERWOOD, JOE) 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 (MCINTYRE HOME) 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 (MCINTYRE HOME) 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 RECOLLECTIONS) 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 COMMUNITY CHURCH) 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 CODES 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 CENTER 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 COUNTY 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 YOU SAY … 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 LEGISLATORS FILE LIBEL SUIT 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 WAY PROJECT 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 (HOFF, KENNY)
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 CONVENTION 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 SALE 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 (SCOTT, FRASER) 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 (GRAMAJO, ELIDA) 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 BANKRUPTCY 1
August 19, 1970 OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH BRIEFINGS: INFORMATION MEETINGS STILL A CONCERN 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, ART) 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
REPORT
1
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 ENFORCEMENT: BAYLEY 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 SUE) 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 (IHLANFELDT) 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, GEORGE) 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 BUSINESS 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 ALLEN) 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 SURVEY 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 (LETTER) 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 E) 1
November 25,
1970
FOOTBALL OR ART, BOTH COME EASY TO CAL SCULPTURE INSTRUCTOR (BOOTS, STEVE) 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 LEVY 1
December 2,
1970
CHURCH MUSIC DIRECTOR HERE TO TEACH NEW PIANO TECHNIQUE (PULLIAM, WILLIAM) 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, LOREN) 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, TOM) 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, BLUECHEL 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 SHIPPERS 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 &
BARBARA)
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 PROGRESS (B RUSH) 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 AGENCIES 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 PLANS 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 (KELLY, PAT) 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, BARNARD JR) 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, JOSEPH) 19
February 24,
1971
LIBERACE DINES WITH RESTAURANT OWNERS (ELLEGAARD, ETHEL / HOENHOUS, PHYLLIS) 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 WATERFRONT 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 WATERFRONT 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 (MCDONALD) 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 PLANNING 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 SR) 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 / KUNZ) 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 SR) 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, CHRISTINE) 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 (SCOTT, FRASER) 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 CLARENCE) 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 /
EVOY, MOLLY)
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 (PHOTOS) 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 PARKING 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 ALL OF US 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 ALBERT) 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 LATE 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 CHURCH) 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 POST) 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, LAURIE) 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 (FREDRICKSON, HANS) 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 &
SYLVIA)
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 (OSTRANDER, LAMAR) 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 STATION) 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 REQUESTED 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 STATION) 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
HARRY)
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, WALT) 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 & BARBARA) 25
October 27,
1971
BREAKTHROUGH HOUSING GOES FORWARD (PHOTO) 8
October 27,
1971
COURAGE TRANSFORMS HAPPY HILL FARM INTO HOME (STROM, ARTHUR & BARBARA) 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, WARREN) 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 INDUSTRIES) 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, JUERGEN) 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 HANDICAPPED 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, LUCILLE) 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, LUCILLE) 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, DOROTHY) 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, ALAN) 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 ORDINANCES) 5
December 29,
1971
KEEP YOUR LOGS, SHINGLEBOLTS OUT OF LAKE WASHINGTON, FELLA (OLD ORDINANCES) 5
December 29,
1971
1971, THE YEAR THAT WAS: ROADS LEADING IN AND POUT OF KIRKLAND WERE BIG NEWS 6
December 29,
1971
KEEP YOUR LOGS, SHINGLEBOLTS OUT OF LAKE WASHINGTON, FELLA (OLD ORDINANCES) 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 MANY 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 BAIER) 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 LUNCH 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,
GEORGE)
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, WES) 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, ANNELIES) 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 DESTROYED) 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 DESTROYED) 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, WILL) 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 DESTROYED) 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 TRADITION 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 SATISFACTORILY 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 STRONGER 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 /
COLMAN, ALICE)
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
19
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
& GERRY)
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 REFINERIES) 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 REFINERIES) 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 MERCHANTS 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, RON)
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 JAMES) 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, CHARLOTTE) 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
“CURLEY”)
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 OVERPASS? 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 APPLIANCE) 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 (SPARLING, ROXANNE) 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 JACOBS, F L) 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 CENTENNIAL) 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 CURTAILED 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 PHARMACY) 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 INTERSECTION) 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, DARLENE) 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 SCHOOLS) 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 FAMILY 17
September 13,
1972
WHEN THEY TOLD ME TO TAKE IN THE SHEETS, I HEADED FOR MY BED (PATOPEA, BETTY) 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 &
MAX)
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, ROBERT) 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 DEWEY) 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, WARREN) 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-HALL) 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-HALL) 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
STATE
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 SPANGENBERG, JOHN) 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 CAMPGROUNDS, INC) 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
LEGISLATORS
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, DICK) 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 &
LORRAINE)
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 PARK) 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 SERVICE CENTER) 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 / CARLSON) 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 / FENNEMA) 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 CORP) 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 SLOUGH 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 SLOUGH 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 SLOUGH 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 JEAN) 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, MIKE) 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, JUDITH) 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 PRESIDENT 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 FROM NANCARROW, MICHAEL) 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 (FREDERICKSEN, JAY) 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 QUESTIONS 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 QUESTIONS 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 WELL 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, JANE) 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, JANE) 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, EDMUND) 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, CAROL) 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 EARTH) 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 PHOTOS) 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 / SHARPE) 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 & EVELYN) 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 &
ELIZABETH)
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 STEELWORKS) 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 POOL 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, LENA) 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 (OKITKUM / REDFOX) 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,
SHEILA)
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,
LARRY LEE)
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, ARTHUR JR) 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 BUILDING) 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 SERIOUSLY 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 HARDWARE) 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 SWEARING IN 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 (SOUTHARD, MARY) 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 RESTORATION 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 CORP) 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, INC) 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 / JACOBSEN, LYNNE) 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 RENDEZVOUS) 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 ADMINISTRATORS 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, LOUISE) 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/
MATTHEWS)
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 (BERNTSON, PAT) 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 (BERNTSON, PAT) B1
January 30,
1974
LOCALLY DESIGNED ALARM SYSTEM HEADS TOWARD COMMERCIAL FUTURE (GEORGE, CHARLES) 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, ROBERT) 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 ANN) 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, TAD) 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, DOROTHY TRENT) 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 CHILI KING) A2
April 3, 1974 BUSINESS BLOOMED FROM SINGLE PLANT (UMBECK, NANCY & JOHN – WEEDS AND
SEEDS)
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 / MITCHELL, PAULA) 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
/ ROTH)
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 / MITCHELL, PAULA) 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 SAILING CLUB) 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, CHARLES & SERAPHINA) 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, DONALD) 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, MADHAVI) 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 &
DENNY)
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 (TEAGUE) 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, CHARLES) 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 HENRY) 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 (O’BRIEN WATER SKI) 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
DICK”)
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 GUNDERSON) 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, CAROL JEAN) 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 GOVERNMENT 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 JEAN) 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 DRESSING) 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, ROBERT) C1
December 4,
1974
THE SHOE NOW ON OTHER FOOT FOR FOSTER PARENTS (HAMILTON, MARY & FORREST) 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 ADULTS REMEMBER 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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