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- 1977/08/10
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Theodore Bundy
Photo by Mark Lewy please credit
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Theodore Bundy
Photo by Mark Lewy please credit
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David Comstock, of Comstock's Bindery and Bookshop on E. Main in Auburn, adjusts a window display. He moved his store here from downtown Seattle (years ago).
Rushton story
Haley
Shackleford, Elizabeth (Former Pierce County District Judge) - 2
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Elizabeth Shackleford
Dicks, Norm (U.S. Representative from WA. State 6th District) - 4
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Dicks, Norm
(Note: Dicks third from right)
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Batts, Ronald N.
Business/Tacoma
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Steve Bowen and Gerald Gorg, workmen from the Auburn Street Dept. hang a new directory sign near the intersection of Main St. and B St. Auburn is sprucing up its downtown shopping core with new identification sign.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Shackleford, Elizabeth (Former Pierce County District Judge) - 1
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Judge Elizabeth Shackleford steps down
Dicks, Norm (U.S. Representative from WA. State 6th District) - 3
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Dicks, Norm
Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup) - 10
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Ramona Bennett shown with her daughter, Ee-Nuck-A-Mee, 7, is best known for her years of activism as Chairwomen of the Puyallup Tribe in Tacoma, Wash. Today, Ms. Bennett is Director of Family Services at the Seattle Indian Center where her job involves finding Indian foster homes for homeless Indian children.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
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New Auburn City Hall
at 20 A Street
Tacoma--City Hall History - 20
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Tacoma--City Hall
Bill Hunter Photo
Selden, Sydney C. Sr. (Tacoma) - 1
Dicks, Norm (U.S. Representative from WA. State 6th District) - 2
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Norm Dicks
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Plan of new Auburn--City Hall
Tacoma--City Hall History - 19
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Tacoma--City Hall History
Shops, boutiques offered everything from books to beads
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 8
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As the beginning of an expansive church effort to address the drug problems in the community, Brad Beeman speaks to a small audience (about 25) at the United Methodist Church in Lakewood. Over 24 Lakewood churches with combined congregations of over 3,600 people participated in Safe Streets Sunday.
David Brandt
Dicks, Norm (U.S. Representative from WA. State 6th District) - 1
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Norm Dicks
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Auburn Station
Tacoma--City Hall History - 18
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Longitudinal Section (Schematic)
Plans for a convention center
Robert W. Evans
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 7
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"I live on K street and I'm at war!" With those words Mary Miller, a hilltop resident and parent of 3 school-age children, introduced herself to a classroom of other concerned citizens during an hour-long workshop for "Safe Streets" held at Mt Tahoma High School this evening. Several Hundred (one count had it at 500) folks met in various classroom settings to discuss strategies and vent their fears and frustrations in dealing with the cities problems of late and assigning each participant an "action front" theme to concentrate and educate upon. Miller, who listens to a speaker emphasize the need for group action, sits next to her "Safe Streets" sweatshirt.
Geff Hinds/photo
Gordon/news
DiFuria, Dr. Giulio (Steilacoom) - 3
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Dr. Giulio di Furia
Photo by Western State Hospital, Fort Steilacoom, Washington.
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Auburn's cramped quarters
Mayor Stan Kersey, right, in busy city building-department office.
Photo by Warren Anderson
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 6
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Paul Rockwell, a junior at Stadium High School, gets a chuckle from a story by Tacoma Equal Employment Officer Melannie D. C. White, as she talks about the Tacoma Scene, power and self respect, during Pierce County's Safe Streets Youth Forum at the University of Puget Sound.
Gilbert/News
Bill Hunter/Photo
DiFuria, Dr. Giulio (Steilacoom) - 2
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Dr. Giulio di Furia