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- 06/24/1979
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Carlton Ball
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Carlton Ball
Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup) - 16
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Ramona Bennett
Dec 27 1989
Nov 10 1983
Best, John (Owner of Tacoma Stars) - 2
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John Best
Staff Photo by Bart
Best, John (Owner of Tacoma Stars) - 6
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Tacoma Stars President John Best answers questions during an interview with the "Morning News Tribune." The interview was conducted in the conference room of the Stars' offices.
Staff photo by Jon Giron
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Theodore R. Bundy
Photo By Mark Lewy please credit
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(TD3) TALLAHASSEE, Fla,. July 28-BUNDY HOLDS HIS INDICTMENT-Theodore Bundy stares through the bullet proof glass of the holding cell in the Leon County Jail here late Thursday night. Bundy holds the indictment just read to him by Sheriff Ken Katsaris, which charges him with the slayings of two FSU Chi Omega Sorority sisters.
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(PEN1) PENSACOLA, Fla,. Feb. 18--TED BUNDY LEAVES COUNTY COURT--Ted Bundy leaves Escambia County Court after making a brief appearance before judge Jack Greenhut. Bundy's council made two motions before the judge, he was the returned to the Pesnacola city Jail. Bundy is an FBI suspect in at least 36 cases of murder or missing women.
Burke, Ethelda (High School Principal) - 1
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Ethelda Burke, the new principal at Foss High School, worked at her desk. She has been working on schedules for the new term, the first with four classes at Foss.
Photo by Bruce Kellman
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Serving food in this photo: On left are patrons of the free lunch. On right is Anna Maria Garcia. Next to her is Arturo Garcia, holding another plate of food. Men at the table are not identified.
A Mexican style lunch was served at the Nativity House in downtown Tacoma Wednesday. The rice, beans and meat for large burritos were supplied by Arturo Garcia, owner of Moctezuma restaurant. The meal was the idea of Anna Maria Garcia, a social worker with the Health Department's AIDs Outreach program. She asked Mr. Garcia, (who is no relation) to provide the food. Father Gary Smith, S. J., is director of the Nativity House. His establishment provided the setting. Anna Maria Garcia said that a table with literature used in the fight against AIDS was placed where the guests would have access to the information. She said many of the people she meets in her work are Latinos. The idea was to give them a Latino meal during Christmas week.
Note: McDonald's on 6th Avenue provided the orange drinks.
Bruce Kellman/Photo
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The Nativity House, a warm refuge for area homeless, is facing a possible shortage of private donations because of the weak economy. As a means of raising more money to fund the Nativity House, Director Bob Sieber, left, hopes to organize a Beggars banquet fundraiser for February. Next to Sieber, is Henry Prill, a Jesuit Brother from Poland who is spending six months working with Sieber as part of his Jesuit training. Sieber and Prill were passing out warm meals to over 100 homeless recently.
Dean J. Koepfler/Photo
Back of photo: McIlvaigh Middle School students march down Portland Ave. 3/10/89 after a noon rally urging the kids to say no to drugs and alcohol. NEWS BILL HUNTER PHOTO
Back of photo: School district and Safe Streets officials stood by while the Washington National Guard used two bulldozers to clear a parcel of land in front of McIlvaigh Middle School on the East Side of Tacoma Sunday morning. The 118th Transportation Company of the 144th Battalion cleared the school district property that Shanta Wright of Safe Streets said had been an area of drug activity. (Bruce Kellman 1/6/91 with story by Doreen)
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Pacific Ave Interchange opening.
Gov. Evans, 7-year-old Paul DuCharme, Daffodil Princess Diane Lind
Back: C. W. Beck, John T. McCutcheon, Tacoma Mayor Harold Tollefson
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Traffic coming up the hill on I-5 southbound just south of the Tacoma Dome.
Gillie/biz
Bill Hunter/photo
Freeway--Tacoma Area (1968 thru ) - 3
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--Highway 167 'Missing Link'--
The State Highways Department has announced that construction of this section of SR 167 between Sumner and Pacific City has been delayed for lack of funding. However, a $900,000 contract has been awarded Scarsella Bros., Seattle, to construct the 1.4-mile section between Main Street at Sumner and 32nd Street East (in foreground). A temporary connection will carry traffic from the freeway to the nearby West Valley Highway at 32nd, Ralph Kerslake, the department's District 3 engineer, said Wednesday.
(news 06/02/1971)
Freeway--Tacoma Area (Tacoma--Freeway) 1967 and Prior - 1
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Freeway Dedication Site
Road-opening ceremonies, featuring a military review of America's latest Field Artillery rocketry, will be conducted on Wednesday, October 13 for the new 13.5 mile, $15 million Tacoma-Midway Freeway. Site of the ceremonies is the Auburn Interchange shown in the attached photograph. The Field Artillery units, part of the 4th Infantry Division Artillery from Fort Lewis, will assemble in the northbound lanes (marked "D" in the picture) beginning at 10:00 a.m. Visitors and spectators wishing to view the ceremonies will be permitted to park on the roadway in the areas designated "B" (southbound from Seattle) and "C" (northbound from Tacoma). Route of the military parade is shown as a series of arrows, starting at the assembly area and passing through the cloverleaf interchange from the northbound lanes onto the southbound lanes and past the reviewing stand.
TNT 10/07/1962 A1
Freeway--Tacoma Area (Tacoma--Freeway) 1967 and Prior - 6
Freeway--Tacoma Spur (Freeways--Downtown)(Freeways--Tideflats)(State Road 705)(Tacoma Spur) 1985 - 3
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Workers remove a bridge at E. 30th street in Tacoma 02/28/87 to make way for the Tacoma Spur...That's the Tacoma Dome in the background...
Photo by Mike Siegel
Freeway--Tacoma Spur (Freeways--Downtown)(Freeways--Tideflats)(State Road 705)(Tacoma Spur) 1985 - 5
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This section of the downtown freeway spur will open this week. This is north bound, getting off I5.
Photo by Peter Haley
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Must 30th Street be Saved?
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Back of photo: Travis Tyson (R) looks at the blood stains in his car from a drive-by shooting early Saturday a.m. at South M st. and S. 36th. From left: Gino Bertucci, Zan Tyson, and Willie Warner (squatting). rushton story haley 7/21/91
Back of photo: Loony (L), Jay Time (C) and Little Loony talk about motivations and experiences of crippin, belonging to the 23rd Street Hill Top Crips Gang. NEWS/GILBERT BILL HUNTER PHOTO
Garbage and Garbage Disposal--Tacoma (Tacoma--Garbage) - 4
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The city of Tacoma has $2.8 million worth of machinery capable of turning garbage into small cubes suitable for burning. But the city is giving up hopes of finding an industrial purchaser of the cubes and is now looking for a way to use them itself.
Jerry Buck
Garbage and Garbage Disposal--Tacoma (Tacoma--Garbage) - 6
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The Nob Hill Apartments overlooking the Tacoma landfill.
News/Abe
Photo/Bill Hunter
Garbage and Garbage Disposal--Tacoma (Tacoma--Garbage) - 7
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--Tacoma Landfill Neighbors--
Neighbors of the Tacoma Landfill, Lila Hughes, left holding daughter Daisy, 2, and Winnie Prutzman, right, have filed affidavits with attorneys complaining about the foul smell and possible negative health affects to children the dump as meant to the neighborhood on Mason Street.
Photo by Dean J. Koepfler
HALLOWEEN (HOLIDAY) 1979 And Prior - 1
Goblins, vampires, and other creatures like these are among the residents of a haunted house the Pierce County chapter of the March of Dimes is helping sponsor at 17006 36th Ave E. from 7p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Other haunted houses include the KTAC Campus Life Mystery Mansion, on South 16th Street near Yakima; the Lakewood Youth Athletic Association house at Santa's Village in the Village Plaza Shopping Center, and the Boy Scout Troop 92 house at Camp Curran, 13220 50th Ave. E.
Photo appeared in article, "They're Haunting for Dimes" TNT 10/29/1976 p.A4