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Saturday, July 5, 1997
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Obituaries
July 5, 1997 in Features on Page E5 Paul Mann Moscow, Idaho Memorial service for Paul Mann, 79, will be at 2 p.m. today at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Moscow. Short’s Funeral Chapel in Moscow is in …
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Anyan-Collier Spokane
July 5, 1997 in Features on Page E5 (Photo of couple)
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Salter-Gates East Wenatchee, Wash.
July 5, 1997 in Features on Page E5 (Photo of couple)
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Lattin-Kimrey Spokane
July 5, 1997 in Features on Page E5 (Photo of couple)
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Inland Northwest Students Graduate From WSU
July 5, 1997 in Features on Page E5 This is the final list of Inland Northwest students who graduated this spring from Washington State University. They are listed alphabetically by their hometowns and degrees: Spokane: Anthony Lamanna Jr., …
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Usa Network Offers Babes, Hunks
July 5, 1997 in Features on Page E8 Around here, we stand up and applaud when a network says, “This is super goofy and more than a little cheesy, but what the hell, let’s go for it!” So, …
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Robert Mitchum Refused To Conform To Hollywood ‘Bad Boy’ Mitchum Won A Supporting Actor Oscar Nomination In 1945
July 5, 1997 in Features on Page E8 Robert Mitchum, who died Tuesday, was a true original - tough, laconic, sleepy-eyed and sexy. He is shown here in his role in “Cape Fear.” Photo by Associated Press
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What To Do With Success
July 5, 1997 on Page F1 When a bull market rages on Wall Street, long-term investors in mutual funds sometimes get rewarded much sooner than they ever expected. Thanks to surging stock prices all through the …
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The Ticker A Look Back At The Past Week On Wall Street
July 5, 1997 on Page F1 What’s hot Regulatory decisions caused some fortunes to rise and fall this week, lead by a $2.1875 per share gain for Boeing Co., closing the week at $55.1875, after the …
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Dow Closes In On 7,900 Mark
July 5, 1997 on Page F1 The Dow Jones industrial average rolled toward 7,900 on Thursday, tacking on more than 100 points as the latest economic data validated the rosy outlook among Federal Reserve officials and …
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Dollar Retreats After Early Gains
July 5, 1997 on Page F6 The dollar touched another 3-1/2-year high against the mark Thursday before retreating to end mostly lower on surprisingly weak U.S. jobs data and selling ahead of the three-day July 4 …
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American Cyanamid Posts Loss
July 5, 1997 on Page F6 American Cyanamid Co. reported Thursday it lost $362.8 million in the third quarter, primarily because of charges associated with the spin-off of its Cytec Industries chemical business. The loss came …
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Markets Closes
July 5, 1997 on Page F6 With the markets closed for the Friday holiday, no Saturday Business pages are published today. And while there are no reports of daily commodity and stock results to present today, …
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Mixed Reports From Twa: Lower Profits, Lower Fares
July 5, 1997 on Page F6 Trans World Airlines Inc., still suffering from the crash of Flight 800 last summer, warned this week that second-quarter earnings will fall short of last year’s mark, and short of …
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History’s Daughters Daughters Of The American Revolution Start A Veradale Chapter
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V1 1. Joan Barnes is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, women who can trace their ancestry to veterans of the War of Independence. Photo by Steve Thompson/The …
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Letters To The Editor
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V3 Family Days success We want to thank all the businesses who donated to West Valley Family Days. Due to your generosity, our fundraiser was a huge success. We want to …
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Group Studies Increased Need For Social Services In Valley
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V3 With one eye on the future, a group of citizens is working on this question: What social services don’t exist in the Spokane Valley? A one-word answer is: plenty. And …
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Ex-Cop Has Novel Idea On The Internet
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V4 Steven Hughes. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review
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North Pines Jr. High Honor Roll
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V5 These students at North Pines Junior High are on the school’s fourth-quarter honor roll: 7TH GRADE 4.0 students Rachel Baer, Crystal Barney, Nicole Bisson, Hillary Davidson, Kimberly Glassley, Jamie Hanson, …
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Pastor Says God Led Him To Free Methodist Post
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V5 Steve Harrison and his family came to the Spokane area a year ago simply because they liked it here. Harrison had no job waiting in Spokane when he left his …
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Legion Finalists Determined Today
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V6 Final round-robin games of the Spokane American Legion Fourth of July Tournament today will determine finalists in both the senior and junior divisions. The Spokane Valley Cannons play twice today …
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Rains Put Damper On I-90 Traffic
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V7 Traffic west bound on I-90 was blocked on Wednesday afternoon by this accident. Washington State Patrol Sgt. Richard Wiley directs the removal of one of the damaged vehicles. Photo by …
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Dog Busted Out Of Big House; Owner’s Grandson Charged
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V7 The grown grandson of a Spokane Valley woman whose roaming dog was taken to the county animal shelter by a neighbor now faces malicious mischief charges for allegedly breaking it …
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Signs Crop Up To Show Off Where Food Comes From
July 5, 1997 in Washington Voices on Page V8 This summer’s crops are popping up in the rolling hills south of the Spokane Valley. Also popping up this summer are signs identifying those crops: peas, barley, wheat, lentils, bluegrass, …

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