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Selah Junior High School eighth-grade U.S. history teacher Susie Bennett isn't shy about letting her students know what she expects of them.
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Selah Junior High School eighth-grade U.S. history teacher Susie Bennett isn't shy about letting her students know what she expects of them.
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Danny Garner, 52, nails a support beam into place.
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Matt Clark readies wood to be cut.
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Darrel Thorp's a study in concentration at the Pastime pinochle table.
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These hulks at Nob Hill Auto Wrecking in Yakima are actually in far better shape than some others you'll see.
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This silk rose is one of many made for Barbara and Lou Walsh by their daughter, Joan Grubel, an Everett florist.
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With the use of an electric cart and some help from his wife, Vickey, George Lulham gets around stores like Wal-Mart with little inconvenience.
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Jim Garner, 52, left, Robert Garner, 27, and Matt Clark, 20, rake crushes rock into place.
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Drive shafts sit for-lornly at Poor Boys Auto Wrecking in Yakima.
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Hamlet, left, and Tiger spend seven days a week at their owner's store at 310 E. Yakima Ave. (Cheshire Books -- Walter Toop)
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