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Saving Face Common Sense, Discipline Make Difference In Planning For A Secure Financial Future
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D3 It’s a bottom-line ‘90s question. What gets people to save money? We’re constantly hearing that Americans, baby boomers in particular, don’t save enough. The horror stories forecasting grim, underfunded retirements …
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Let Father Get His Kicks On His Day
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D3 Dress for Less version (right) cuts designer price in half. Neil Dent photo
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Adult Comedy In The New TV Season, Single People Abound And Marriage Seems To Be Out Of Style
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D5 Jonathan Silverman, center, stars in “The Single Guy,” a comedy about a bachelor who hangs out with his married buds. Photo by NBC
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Ruth Bartholomew Spokane
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D6 Bartholomew
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Births
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D6 Births recorded in the Spokane area during the 24-hour period ending at 1 p.m. May 31, 1995: Sacred Heart
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Obituaries
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D6 Audrey Price Bonners Ferry, Idaho Service for Audrey Jean Price, 66, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Bonners Ferry Funeral Home Chapel. Mrs. Price was born in Oxford, …
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Excellence In Education Award Winners Named
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D6 Recipients of the 1995 Washington Award for Excellence in Education recently were awarded $2,500 each. Recognized for exceptional leadership and contributions and commitment to education were: Phyllis Vettrus, principal at …
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Diseases
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D10 The Spokane County Health District reports that for the week ending May 24 the following communicable disease cases were reported in Spokane County: (The columns should read as follows: Disease, …
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Home Sales
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D10 Here are recent home sales, with address, seller and price: 3724 E. Second Beverly L. Shaw, $49,500. 418 E. 26th Connie J. Wilmot, $115,000. 3417 E. 37th Grace M. Lohe, …
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Liquor Licenses
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D10 Marriott Management Services Corp. has applied for a license to sell beer and wine for onpremises consumption in conjunction with food sales at the Viewpoint Restaurant, 601 W. First. This …
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Lottery
June 1, 1995 in Features on Page D10 Here are Spokane-area winners of $100 or more in the Washington State Lottery for the week ending May 25: $8,500 Demetria Brown of Spokane. $1,000
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Breaking Code From Barking Dogs To Abandoned Houses, City Code Enforcement Officers Investigate Hazards Of All Sorts
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N1 1. Barbara Haley, code enforcement officer, and Terry Clegg, assistant director of the Code Enforcement Department, investigate an illegal dump in northeast Spokane. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review 2. Code …
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Indian Trail Traffic May Affect Planning In/Around: Indian Trail
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N2 A task force looking at land-use planning in the Indian Trail area probably will have to revisit key elements in light of a recent traffic study, city planning director Charlie …
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Families Share Sweat In The Building Of Neighboring Homes
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N3 First-time buyer Renae Nilles is helping build her new house as a way to cut costs. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review
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Plese Flats Improvement Will Be Topic Of Meeting
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N3 A meeting planned for next Thursday will be for persons interested in hearing more about a proposal to improve the Plese Flats recreation area along the Spokane River downstream from …
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West Central Essayists Promote Ideal Of Respect
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N4 For Audubon Elementary third-grader Kimberley Hiatt, respect is feeling good about yourself and others. “If I were a flower, I would want to be respected and not picked. If I …
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Shadle Teacher Wins State Excellence Award
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N4 Midge Rigsby-Eldredge receives flowers and a hug from student Daniel Martin during a surprise party. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review
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Eight Church Choirs Will Join For Program
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N5 A group of about 300 voices from eight different churches will gather to show that despite their differences, their mission is the same. “God With Us - A Worship Experience” …
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Retired Educator Honored With Annual Crystal Apple Award
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N5 Jean Payne is the winner of the Crystal Apple Award. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review
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Trio Help Bat Rogers Into Strong Finish
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N6 1. Multiyear starters for the Rogers High School softball team are, from left, Gena Greenside, Shannon Zahrowski and Traci Moore. They were all smiles after a victory over Woodinville in …
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Jr. Tennis Hoping To Grow
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N6 Entering its second season in Spokane, the National Junior Tennis League is seeking to expand. “Numbers-wise we had 80 kids,” said spokeswoman Ellen Nessen, who is helping Mary Ryerse coordinate …
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Gasoline Prices
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N7 The following prices for self-service, regular unleaded gasoline were reported on Monday: Lipe’s Sure Save, Boone and Belt, $1.15 Lipe’s Sure Save, 3039 N. Monroe, $1.15 7-Eleven, 1425 N. Maple, …
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North Hill Patrol Plans Picnic At Park
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N8 For an afternoon of hamburgers, hotdogs and accordion music, head to the Franklin Park picnic shelter Saturday. The newly formed North Hill Neighborhood Observation Patrol is planning a barbecue to …
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Prison Releases
June 1, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N8 The following prison releases were reported by the Washington State Department of Corrections during the month of March: James Heitstuman Sentenced in Spokane County to 13 years, seven months and …
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