Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1930-1936 | ||
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the East Side Journal Newspaper Index by Alan Stein |
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ESJ Issue Date | Description | Page# |
January 2, 1930 | AUDITOR GIVES CREDIT TO CITY OFFICIALS FOR SAVINGS | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | LAKE WASH. NOW BACK TO NORMAL | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | CHICKEN THIEVES ARE BUSY AGAIN | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | JACK LAWSON HOME RANSACKED TUESDAY | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | REX DRUG GETS CHRISTMAS EVE VISIT FROM BURGLAR; NO CLUES | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | COONEY, THOMAS | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | HARRAH, LLOYD W | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | MULLIGAN HEADS LOCAL MASONS | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | LOCAL WAR VET HAS REMARKABLE RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT (JENSEN, G) | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | LAKE WASH. NOW BACK TO NORMAL | 1 |
January 2, 1930 | MARILYN COWNE, R J MCINTYRE | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | MUSIC DEPT TO GIVE RECITAL | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 11 |
January 9, 1930 | KIRKLAND WOMAN GETS CABLEGRAM FROM RELATIVE ON BYRD EXPEDITION | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | PETE FEILEN HAS RARE NEW YORK PAPER – 1865 | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | ED HULBURT BUYS THE J P LEAF RESIDENCE | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | RESIGNS THEN RECONSIDERS BUT FINDS THAT JOB IS GONE (RECORDS, H S | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | BUSINESS WOMEN PLAN SPELLING BEE FEB 12 | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | GOV HARTLEY TO BE SPEAKER AT CLUB MEET | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | REGISTRATIONS IN KIRKLAND PRECINCTS LIGHT; DRIVE PLANNED | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | COMMERCIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE WILL START COMPETITION SOON | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | NEWBERRY TAKES NEW PASTORATE | 1 |
January 9, 1930 | RUTH E MUELLER, HAROLD B CRAUSE | 14 |
January 16, 1930 |
NATIONAL SUPPLY CO – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
January 16, 1930 |
NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY STORE TO OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY | 1 |
January 16, 1930 |
NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY STORE TO OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY | 1 |
January 16, 1930 |
FRED LOTT BUILDS BUSINESS IN BATTERIES OF OWN MANUFACTURE | 1 |
January 16, 1930 |
MORRIS CASE IS BOUND OVER TO SUPERIOR COURT | 1 |
January 16, 1930 |
COMMERCIAL B.B. LEAGUE STARTS ITS SERIES OF GAMES TONIGHT | 1 |
January 16, 1930 |
EDITH LENNOX, THOMAS LEELY HOWELL | 6 |
January 23, 1930 |
KIRKLAND TO HAVE NEW MODERN HOSPITAL IN NEAR FUTURE | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
CROWDS ATTEND OPENING OF EAST SIDE’S LARGEST AND FINEST STORE | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
REFRIGERATION COMPANY TO OPEN OFFICES HERE | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
TODD QUITS AS CHAMBER PRES | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
BOARD MUST KEEP ROSE HILL PRINCIPAL | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
PENNEY RESIGNS SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
KIRKLAND TO HAVE NEW MODERN HOSPITAL IN NEAR FUTURE | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
COUNCIL GRANTS COLUMBIA LUMBER LEASE | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
TOWN POLITICS BEGIN TO BUZZ AS DATE NEARS | 1 |
January 23, 1930 |
A B NEWELL GIVES VIEWS ON TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
JUANITA BRIDGE CLAIMS ANOTHER CRASH VICTIM | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
CITY WILL DISCARD OLD PACKARD FIRE TRUCK; VOTE NEW EQUIPMENT | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
FIRE DESTROYS KLENERT HOME | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
COUNCIL SIGNS LIGHT CONTRACT | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
ANDERSON GIVES LOCAL SHIPYARD CONTRACT FOR FERRYBOAT | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
COUNCIL SIGNS LIGHT CONTRACT | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
CRAZE, WILLIAM | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
JONDALL, SAMUEL | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
BUSINESS MEN COMPLETE CREDIT ORGANIZATION | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
BASKETBALL LEAGUE PUTTING UP THRILLING GAMES | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
TO INAUGURATE NEW ADDITION WITH FIRST SERMON IN DRAMA | 1 |
January 30, 1930 |
JUANITA BRIDGE CLAIMS ANOTHER CRASH VICTIM | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
RUBY OHMAN TO SING ON HOLLYWOOD STATION | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
CHURCH IS PACKED AS NEW ADDITION IS DEDICATED SUNDAY | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
HOTEL AND CAFE CHANGES HANDS | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
C OF C CRUISE TO HAWAII IN FEBRUARY | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
NEWELL AGREES TO SEEK SCHOOL BOARD POSITION | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
SERVICE CLUB AND FIRE CHIEF START DRIVE FOR NEW TRUCK | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
HOTEL AND CAFE CHANGES HANDS | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
DOG POISONERS NOW BUSY IN JUANITA | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
CLARK, ELIZA | 7 |
February 6, 1930 |
MEYER, STACIA | 6 |
February 6, 1930 |
GET OUT THAT OLD SPELLING BOOK – BUSINESS WOMEN HOLD ANNUAL BEE | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
REGISTRATION WILL SOON CLOSE – SIGNERS ARE FEW | 1 |
February 6, 1930 |
NEAL HEARD | 12 |
February 13, 1930 |
WORK STARTS ON TENNIS COURTS | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
ROSE HILL WILL PICK CANDIDATE | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
TOWN DEBATES PURCHASING OF EQUIPMENT | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
NURSERY IN NEW HOSPITAL TO HONOR FOUNDER OF BABY CLINIC | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
REV BENNETT GIVES LINCOLN DAY ADDRESS | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
CREDIT ASS’N GETS UNDER WAY | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
SCOUTS HOLD TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF WORK HERE | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
APPARENTLY NO CONTEST DUE IN TOWN ELECTION | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
WORK STARTS ON TENNIS COURTS | 1 |
February 13, 1930 |
WOULD HAVE KIRKLAND SAND POINT FERRY | 12 |
February 20, 1930 |
KEAN PROVES BEST SPELLER | 1 |
February 20, 1930 |
C E WICKHAM STARTS LANDSCAPE GARDENING | 1 |
February 20, 1930 |
DISCUSS SCHOOL ISSUES FRIDAY | 1 |
February 20, 1930 |
COUNCIL TO RECEIVE BIDS ON NEW FIRE EQUIPMENT MONDAY NIGHT | 1 |
February 20, 1930 |
COUNCIL CALLS FOR BIDS ON NEW PIPE | 12 |
February 20, 1930 |
D O SMITH HOME AT DENNY PARK ROBBED | 6 |
February 20, 1930 |
SEIDEL GRABS THIEVES PRONTO | 1 |
February 20, 1930 |
STOLEN PROPERTY IS FOUND IN SEATTLE PAWN SHOPS | 1 |
February 20, 1930 |
LYMAN, CORA | 7 |
February 20, 1930 |
SPENCER, CARRIE | 1 |
February 20, 1930 |
SCOUTS MASON AND HJORTH HAVE SERVED SINCE CHARTER WAS GRANTED | 1 |
February 20, 1930 |
REGISTRATION CLOSED TUES. ELECTION NEXT | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
GOLDEN WEDDING (MOORE, MR AND MRS CHARLES D) | 12 |
February 27, 1930 |
JOURNAL WILL OPEN NEW HOME TO PUBLIC TUESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
H A LEVI BUYS OUT PARTNER’S INTEREST | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
SPENCER, CARRIE M | 12 |
February 27, 1930 |
GRADE SCHOOL BAND TO MAKE ITS FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
MCINTYRE FILES FOR SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
BIDS RECEIVED ON VARIETY OF FIRE APPARATUS | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
COUNCIL OPENS PIPE LINE BIDS | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
H A LEVI BUYS OUT PARTNER’S INTEREST | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
POWER RATES AGAIN REDUCED | 1 |
February 27, 1930 |
DORA T TREGILUS, CLARENCE B CYR | 12 |
March 6, 1930 | BUILDER PRAISED FOR NEW BLDG. (WESTER, JOHN) | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | MANY SEE NEW JOURNAL BUILDING | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | KEAN WINS WITH MAJORITY NEAR TWO TO ONE SAT. | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | TOWN FIRE CHIEF RESIGNS POSITION; MAYOR MAY FOLLOW SUIT | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | TOWN FIRE CHIEF RESIGNS POSITION; MAYOR MAY FOLLOW SUIT | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | POLICE SIGNAL SYSTEM IS NOW IN OPERATION | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | JOHNSON, JOSEPH | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | WALCH, ETTA M | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | ELECTION WILL BE QUIET AFFAIR | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | POST OFFICE BUILDING HERE IS SOLD TO ROSS, A SEATTLE CONTRACTOR | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | FIRST EDITOR PRESENTS JOURNAL WITH KIRKLAND’S FIRST NEWSPAPER | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | FERRY LINCOLN OFF RUN FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS | 1 |
March 6, 1930 | BENITA BUMP, CLARK PATTY | 12 |
March 13, 1930 | H HAUKELAND FINISHES INTERIOR HAMRICK HOME | 12 |
March 13, 1930 | BERKEY SELLS OUT INTEREST | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | SEATTLE FIRE CHIEF ADVISES ON NEW FIRE TRUCK | 12 |
March 13, 1930 | PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHTER IN COUNCIL ROW | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | EASTSIDE TO HAVE ITS FIRST AMBULANCE | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | CRAWFORD AND CONOVER SELL JUANITA PROPERTY | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | LAKE SHORE ROBBERIES DIMINISH AS DEPUTIES ARREST OFFENDERS | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | BOOTH, MARTHA | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | BRAGG, ALBERT WILLIAM | 6 |
March 13, 1930 | CARTER, CAPTAIN C H | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | LIGHTEST VOTE IN YEARS IS CAST TUESDAY | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | MODERN SOURCE OF THE EAST SIDE JOURNAL’S NEW NEWSPAPER DRESS | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | PRESS GROUP VISITS KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 13, 1930 | FERRY TO CHANGE AFTERNOON SCHEDULE STARTING APRIL 1ST | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | WALKS OFF WITH QUEEN HONORS (ISAACSON, ELVA) | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | ATTRACTIVE NEW SHOW ROOMS (PHOTO OF CHAMBERLIN MOTOR CO) | 6 |
March 20, 1930 | FRED WALES & L W POSTEN START BUSINESS IN KIRKLAND | 6 |
March 20, 1930 | GRADE BANDS TO GIVE CONCERT | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | GRADE BANDS TO GIVE CONCERT | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | STUDENTS SHOW THEIR ABILITY IN THE PORTRAYAL OF “HULDA OF HOLLAND | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | AUXILIARY PLANS ANOTHER FLOWER SHOW THIS YEAR | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | COUNCIL BUYS NEW LA FRANCE FIRE EQUIPMENT; WILL ARRIVE SHORTLY | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | PLAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT HERE | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | COUNCIL-MAYOR GET TOGETHER ON WATER MAIN | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | MARSHALL GETS FIRST CALL FROM FLASH SIGNALS WED. | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | CARTER, CAPTAIN | 6 |
March 20, 1930 | HORNSHAW, GEORGE W | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | EAST SIDE TO HAVE INTEREST IN CAMPAIGN | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | FERRY LINCOLN BACK ON RUN AFTER ANNUAL REPAIRS | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | NEW PARKING PLAN GETS SIX MONTHS TRIAL | 1 |
March 20, 1930 | COUNCIL-MAYOR GET TOGETHER ON WATER MAIN | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | SERVICE CLUB OFFERS TOWN AID IN NUMBERING KIRKLAND RESIDENCES | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | GRADE CONTEST HERE MARCH 28 | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | FIRE TRUCK DUE THIS AFTERNOON | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | CHAPMAN, GEORGE | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | HALBERG, HENRY | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | CLUB SPONSORS CONTEST ON ATTRACTIVE FEATURES OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | MIRIAM STOVER ORGANIZES NEW CAMP FIRE GROUP | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | CENSUS ENUMERATORS START ON EASTSIDE CANVASS NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | CONTRACTS LET FOR PAVING IN NORTH DISTRICT | 1 |
March 27, 1930 | PLANNING COM. URGES SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLAN | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | JEWELL MADE EAGLE SCOUT (JEWELL, ELWOOD) | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | CAMPAIGN WILL URGE NUMBERING OF ALL HOUSES | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | KIRKLAND’S NEW FIRE TRUCK (PHOTO) | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | NEW TRUCK HAS DOZEN CALLS | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | WANTED – VOLUNTEERS FOR SEMI PAID FIRE DEPT. TO MEET TUESDAY | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | PETE FEILEN DEPUTIZED TO PICK UP UNLICENSED DOGS | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | LUDWIG, MINNIE | 12 |
April 3, 1930 | MCDERMOTT, BESSIE | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | CLUB SPONSORS CONTEST ON ATTRACTIVE FEATURES OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | FOURTH TELEPHONE DIRECTORY NOW OUT | 1 |
April 3, 1930 | CURTAILMENT OF MILL PROGRAM IS TEMPORARY | 1 |
April 10, 1930 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 9 |
April 10, 1930 | DRIVE OPENS TO PERSUADE OWNERS TO PUT NUMBERS ON HOMES | 1 |
April 10, 1930 | THE LOTUS CAFE WILL BE COMPLETELY REMODELED | 1 |
April 10, 1930 | NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES WILL BE ASKED TO JOIN VOLUNTEER FIRE ASSN | 1 |
April 10, 1930 | SHERROD, S T | 1 |
April 10, 1930 | BASEBALL PLAYERS ARE ASKED TO MEET AT COUNCIL CHAMBERS MONDAY NIGHT | 1 |
April 17, 1930 | KIRKLAND’S NEW HOSPITAL WILL BE OPEN TO PUBLIC SATURDAY | 1 |
April 17, 1930 | ROBS MAIL AND FORGES CHECKS | 1 |
April 17, 1930 | FLOOD, JOHN | 1 |
April 17, 1930 | PERRIGO, W P | 1 |
April 17, 1930 | BOYS WILL HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN AMERICAN AIR CADETS | 1 |
April 17, 1930 | LOCAL CUBS HAVE UNIQUE POSITION (FIRST IN U.S.) | 1 |
April 17, 1930 | BASEBALL TEAM ORGANIZED FOR COUNTY LEAGUE | 1 |
April 17, 1930 | ELIZABETH NELSON, LAWRENCE NELSON | 1 |
April 24, 1930 | CROWDS VISIT AND ADMIRE NEW HOSPITAL AT OFFICIAL OPENING | 1 |
April 24, 1930 | NUMEROUS ARTICLES AND ADS ON THE NEW KIRKLAND HOSPITAL | 7-Jun |
April 24, 1930 | BREWER’S GARAGE INSTALLS NEW SIOUX VALVE GRINDER | 12 |
April 24, 1930 | DOCTORS FORM MEDICAL CLUB | 1 |
April 24, 1930 | DOCTORS FORM MEDICAL CLUB | 1 |
April 24, 1930 | COUNCIL MAY GRANT GARBAGE FRANCHISE HERE | 1 |
April 24, 1930 | CHRISTINE ROSIN, ELDUEN ELDRIDGE | 1 |
April 24, 1930 | VIOLET BRAGG, PERCY BRAND | 8 |
May 1, 1930 | EAST SIDE URGED TO OBSERVE NATIONAL EGG WEEK, MAY 1 TO 7 | 1 |
May 1, 1930 | COLUMBIA LUMBER TAKES IN SEATTLE YARDS | 1 |
May 1, 1930 | EASTSIDE FURNITURE COMPANY MOVES ITS STOCK INTO THE LESON BUILDING | 1 |
May 1, 1930 | JEAN NEWKIRK STARTS DANCING CLASSES HERE | 1 |
May 1, 1930 | CENSUS COUNT GIVES KIRKLAND AND VICINITY SUBSTANTIAL GAIN | 1 |
May 1, 1930 | ROAD GAPS ARE BEING PAVED | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | NEW HOSPITAL HAS ITS FIRST BABY GIRL MAY 3 | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | GRADE TEACHERS ARE ELECTED | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | KHS SENIOR COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES TO BE HELD MAY 28TH | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | LAUNCH FERRY VASHON SAT. | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | PRIZES GALORE FOR BALL TEAM OPENING GAME | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | MANY KIRKLAND RESIDENTS MISSED IN OFFICIAL CENSUS COUNT | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | LAUNCH FERRY VASHON SAT. | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | TO CELEBRATE OPENING OF NEW SAMMAMISH ROAD | 1 |
May 8, 1930 | MARGUERITE OWEN, VERNE CHURCHILL | 6 |
May 15, 1930 | JOHNSON LEADS NORTH END BANK | 1 |
May 15, 1930 | FIRST BABY BOY BORN AT KIRKLAND’S NEW HOSPITAL | 2 |
May 15, 1930 | CO FIRE TRUCK ON JOB AGAIN | 1 |
May 15, 1930 | THOUSANDS WITNESS LAUNCHING AT HOUGHTON OF SOUND’S LARGEST FERRY | 1 |
May 15, 1930 | SNOQUALMIE INDIAN TRIBE WILL AGAIN PUT ON ANCIENT CEREMONY | 1 |
May 15, 1930 | BOLTON, LOUISE GOODNOW | 2 |
May 15, 1930 | MCINTYRE, NELLIE | 1 |
May 15, 1930 | REVEREND ARNOLD TO PREACH FAREWELL SERMON ON SUNDAY | 1 |
May 15, 1930 | THOUSANDS WITNESS LAUNCHING AT HOUGHTON OF SOUND’S LARGEST FERRY | 1 |
May 15, 1930 | CONTRACT GIVEN FOR BUILDING OF NORTHRUP ROAD | 1 |
May 15, 1930 | DONNA SANDEL, IRVING ROBINSON | 12 |
May 22, 1930 | EASTSIDE HAS LARGEST DUCK RANCH ANYWHERE ON THE PACIFIC COAST | 1 |
May 22, 1930 | CHOSEN QUEEN OF PAGEANT (MCDONALD, LASSIE LOU) | 1 |
May 22, 1930 | TEACHER WINS CONTEST AWARD (KITTRELL, BEATRICE) | 1 |
May 22, 1930 | HUGE EAGLE SHOT ON LAKE WITTENMEYER LAST FRIDAY | 1 |
May 22, 1930 | FIRE DESTROYS BROODER HOUSE 14,000 CHICKS | 1 |
May 22, 1930 | COUNCIL ADOPTS ELECTRICAL CODE | 6 |
May 22, 1930 | SNOQUALMIE TRIBES TO GATHER IN BIG ANNUAL CONCLAVE ON MAY 24 & 25 | 1 |
May 22, 1930 | SERVICE CLUB HAS POLL ON PROHIBITION TUES. | 1 |
May 22, 1930 | INDICATIONS SHOW BIGGEST ROAD OPENING PROGRAM FOR JUNE 15TH | 1 |
May 29, 1930 | ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR ECCLESIASTICAL COLLEGE ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
May 29, 1930 | OPEN AIR MARKET TAKES OVER SERVICE STATION | 1 |
May 29, 1930 | SCHOOL TO HOLD MEDICAL CLINIC | 12 |
May 29, 1930 | CHART, INA | 6 |
May 29, 1930 | STARK, ALBERT P JR | 6 |
May 29, 1930 | WHY LIVE IN KIRKLAND? HERE ARE REASONS THAT WON THE FIRST PRIZE | 12 |
May 29, 1930 | COMPLETE PLANS FOR ROAD OPENING SUN. JUNE 15TH | 1 |
May 29, 1930 | COUNCIL GRANTS 5 YR FRANCHISE TO DISPOSAL CO | 1 |
May 29, 1930 | VETS ARE READY FOR MEMORIAL SERVICE | 1 |
May 29, 1930 | DORETTA IRELAN, GEORGE THOMAS | 6 |
May 29, 1930 | MARGARET LEVINE DAIGH, FRANK VAN AALST | 6 |
June 5, 1930 | MERCHANTS AID KIRKLAND AS TRADING CENTER | 11 |
June 5, 1930 | REX DRUG TAKES OVER GENERAL MOTORS RADIO | 11 |
June 5, 1930 | FIRE STRIKES TWICE IN SAME NIGHT – STORM AND FAULTY WIRING CAUSES | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | TRIAL RUN TO YARROW MADE IN FIVE MINUTES | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | NEWLY ELECTED CITY ADMINISTRATION TAKE OFFICE MONDAY | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | MISS GREEN GIVES INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT HISTORY OF TOWN OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | TOWN MARSHALL RESIGNS HIS JOB | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | BECKER, ALBERT | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | MRS SJOSTEDT WILL WRITE OF TRIP TO MAMMOTH ICELAND CELEBRATION | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | THREE BANDS TO PLAY PART IN ROAD OPENING | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | WAY IS CLEARED FOR ISLAND SPAN | 1 |
June 5, 1930 | STROM WRECKS PHONE SYSTEM | 15 |
June 5, 1930 | JOAN DARETH PROSPER, JOHN R JORDAN | 8 |
June 5, 1930 | SUSAN M WILSON, WALTER TURNER | 14 |
June 12, 1930 | EATON BUYS SERVICE STATION ON MARKET ST | 1 |
June 12, 1930 | KIRKLAND DYE WORKS INSTALLS EQUIPMENT | 1 |
June 12, 1930 | CIGARETTE IS CAUSE OF FIRE | 1 |
June 12, 1930 | SHELL CO. PUTS PLANT HERE | 1 |
June 12, 1930 | SHIPYARD GETS CONTRACT FOR OIL TANKER | 1 |
June 12, 1930 | CHICKEN THIEVES GET BIG FLOCK | 1 |
June 12, 1930 | LARGE CROWD EXPECTED AT SAMMAMISH ROAD OPENING SUN. | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | ROSE HILL PUTS ON CAMPAIGN FOR FIRE DEPT | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | COUNCIL PASSES ELECTRICAL CODE | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | CHICKEN THEFT STIRS PROTECTIVE ASS’N TO ACTION; REWARDS OFFERED | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | STEALING RESULTS IN A DETENTION HOME TERM | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | ROSE HILL PUTS ON CAMPAIGN FOR FIRE DEPT | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | FERRY CREWS APPEAR IN NEAT UNIFORMS (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | INTERVIEW WITH CREW OF LAKE FERRY REVEALS MANY INTERESTING FACTS | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | ROAD OPENING DRAWS THOUSANDS TO EAST SIDE OF LAKE SUN | 1 |
June 19, 1930 | FREDA HUBER, BUD BENNETT | 12 |
June 19, 1930 | JOSPEHINE HOLT, ROY SIMMONS | 12 |
June 26, 1930 | MARYMOOR FARM MILK SUPPLIES FREDERICK AND NELSON; RATED HIGH | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | NW BANKERS ARE OPTIMISTIC | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | KIRKLAND’S ENTRANCES TO RECEIVE NEW COAT PAINT | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | ADVERTISING ADDS TO KIRKLAND’S VALUE AS EASTSIDE TRADING CENTER | 11 |
June 26, 1930 | BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN OPENED HERE BY BLAKES | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | EASTSIDE DYE WORKS CHANGES PROPRIETORS | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | EVERETT BUYS OUT MICKEY MACMANAMAN’S INTEREST | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | FELIX SHOER AGAIN DOING THE COOKING AT PASTIME | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | CANNERY LOOKS FOR PROSPEROUS 1930 SEASON | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | DEPUTIES PICK UP BIG STILL | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | CARIQUIST, MRS FRANK | 4 |
June 26, 1930 | GILBERT FRANKLIN NEW PRESIDENT OF KIRKLAND SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | LEGION HONORS THEIR PAST COMMANDERS | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | DEPUTIES PICK UP BIG STILL | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | REV BENNETT TO STAY HERE YEAR | 1 |
June 26, 1930 | WILLA BEATTE, RALPH E BOSWORTH | 8 |
July 3, 1930 | WILLIAMS-WEBB PLAN NEW BLDGS | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | O R MAGNUSON RECEIVES JUANITA COTTAGE CONTRACT | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | TO OPEN STORE TEMPORARILY | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | NO TRACE OF MAN AND BOAT SUNK IN LAKE | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | BUILDINGS RUINED TO BE REPLACED BY FIRE PROOF STRUCTURES | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | TOWN IMPROVES BY OILING AND PLACING GARBAGE CANS | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | SERVICE CLUB AGAIN SPONSORS PRINCESS CONTEST FOR N.P. FAIR | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | BUILDINGS RUINED TO BEREPLACED BY FIRE PROOF STRUCTURES | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | ELECTRICAL ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED THIS WEEK | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | BLACKIE, JAMES A | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | CLOSE TO ONE HUNDRED ATTEND SCOUT BANQUET | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | KIRKLAND WILL STAY IN LEAGUE | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | LA BARR LEAVES KIRKLAND OFFICE | 1 |
July 3, 1930 | MARY HUSE, HENRY GRAY | 12 |
July 10, 1930 | PUGET POWER – AN ASTOUNDING RATE REDUCTION | 12 |
July 10, 1930 | REICKSONS CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS FRANK) | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 4 |
July 10, 1930 | NEW COLUMBIA LUMBER HEADQUARTERS (PHOTO) | 7 |
July 10, 1930 | HUBERS MARKET JOINS PURITY ORGANIZATION | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | FIRE VICTIMS IN TEMPORARY LOCATIONS NOW | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | BOARD REWARDS YEARS SERVICE | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | FIRE VICTIMS IN TEMPORARY LOCATIONS NOW | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC HERE | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | LADY LEAVES PURSE IN CAR; LOSES OVER $700 | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | ANDRESEN, HENRY C | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | PETERSON, JANET CLAIRE | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | REDISTRICTING PLEA WILL GO ON BALLOT | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | POWER CO ANNOUNCES FURTHER REDUCTION IN EAST SIDE RATES | 1 |
July 10, 1930 | POWER OFFICIAL ASSUMES DUTIES (SHOEL, WILLIAM) | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | WRECKERS DEMOLISHING REMAINS OF ONE OF TOWNS OLDEST BUILDINGS | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | WRECKERS DEMOLISHING REMAINS OF ONE OF TOWNS OLDEST BUILDINGS | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | THREE NAMED IN QUEEN CONTEST | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | WRECKERS DEMOLISHING REMAINS OF ONE OF TOWNS OLDEST BUILDINGS | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC HERE | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | MRS CHESTER’S PURSE RETURNED MINUS $10.00 | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | EARLEY FILES FOR CO OFFICE | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | TOWN STARTS IN DRIVE FOR REGISTRATION | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | REDMOND CORRESPONDENT HAS BEEN WRITING FOR JOURNAL FOR 20 YEARS | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | JUNIOR LEAGUERS DEFEAT KENT TO WIN KING COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | EPWORTH LEAGUE CAMP ATTRACTS MANY YOUNG PEOPLE EACH SUNDAY | 1 |
July 17, 1930 | EVELYN HEEGARD, WILLIAM HOWARD LINDLEYON | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | GRADE SCHOOLS OF DISTRICT 71 TO HAVE FINE PLAYFIELD IN AUTUMN | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | WRECKERS TEAR DOWN LANDMARK | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | WRECKERS TEAR DOWN LANDMARK | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | DORIS KENNEY LEADS IN CLUBS QUEEN CONTEST | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | FIRE EXPOSES THOUSAND GAL. HIGHWAY STILL | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | WRECKERS TEAR DOWN LANDMARK | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | KIRKLAND HAS ITS OWN COMMERCIAL FISHING FLEET; BOYS GETTING GOOD | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | STEEL ARRIVES FOR BUILDING OF HUGE BARGE | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | WITTENMEYER FILES FOR TREAS. | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | FIRE EXPOSES THOUSAND GAL. HIGHWAY STILL | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | SERVICE CLUB SPONSORS SWIMMING MEET AT JUANITA BEACH, SATURDAY | 1 |
July 24, 1930 | GRADING OF 5TH AVE ALLOWED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | WORK TO START ON WEBB BLDG IN TEN DAYS | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | TWO BURNED AS TANK IN DYE PLANT EXPLODES; MAY NOT LIVE | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | YMCA WEEKLY PLAY NIGHT IS PROVING POPULAR EVENT HERE | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | DORIS KENNEY IS WINNER OF QUEEN CONTEST | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | BURNING DEBRIS CALLS FIRE DEPARTMENT SAT. | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | FIRE DESTROYS BLAKE HOME THIS MORNING | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | NO MORE FIRE PERMITS DURING HOT WEATHER | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | SUIT DOES NOT HURT SUPPLY CO | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | KIRKLAND-EARLEY CLUB IS FORMED | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | SERVICE CLUB PUSHES DRIVE ON REGISTRATION; MARK SET AT 700 | 1 |
August 7, 1930 | TELEPHONE COMPANY INSTALL NEW CABLE | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | SHERIFF BANNICK IN PRIVATE LIFE | 5 |
August 14, 1930 | KIRKLAND DYE WORKS CONTINUES TO OPERATE | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | SINGER COMPANY OPENS AGENCY IN KIRKLAND | 12 |
August 14, 1930 | CANNERY STARTS SEASONS PEAR PACK THIS WEEK | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | DISCOVERED AS HE SETS FIRES | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | “CAN YOU REMEMBER WHEN” CLUB IS FORMED BY PIONEERS AT PICNIC | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | DISCOVERED AS HE SETS FIRES | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | CAREY, JAMES C | 12 |
August 14, 1930 | TURNER, KIRBY S | 12 |
August 14, 1930 | WHITE, DAVE | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | KIRKLAND REGISTRATION MAKES BIG GAIN; NEARS 700 MARK | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | FAILURE TO ILLUMINATE SHIPS AS SCHEDULED DISAPPOINTS CROWD | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | ROAD CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED | 12 |
August 14, 1930 | THREE MILLION SPENT ON EASTSIDE ROADS BY COUNTY | 1 |
August 14, 1930 | BERTHA TREGILGUS, ALBERT SELLS | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | SELECT SITE FOR NEW BANK; TO BUILD SOON | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | K W ELECTRIC SHOP OPENED BY E G NALY | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | LYNNE SCHOOL OPENS STUDIO HERE IN SEPT | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | PRINCESS BACK IN NORMAL ROLE; PRAISES FAIR FOR WONDERFUL TIME | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | COUNCIL URGES INSPECTION OF FIRE HAZARDS | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | E E WILLIAMS FIRE AT NORTHUP FRIDAY | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | CHAFFER, E G | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | REGISTRATION CLOSES WITH FINAL COUNT AT 678; BELOW LAST YEAR | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | BRIDGE SPONSOR CONFIDENT OF SPANS SUCCESS | 1 |
August 21, 1930 | NEW STOP LIGHT AT CORNER | 1 |
August 28, 1930 | MAN DROWNS IN VAIN ATTEMPT TO SAVE SON | 1 |
August 28, 1930 | CORRECTION AND PUBLIC APOLOGY (DUNSTONE, J P) | 14 |
August 28, 1930 | GRADE SCHOOL PROGRAM READY | 1 |
August 28, 1930 | LEO THE LION OF MGM FAME IS VISITOR HERE ON TUESDAY | 5 |
August 28, 1930 | BIANCHI, MRS JOE | 5 |
August 28, 1930 | COKELY, ROSWELL | 1 |
August 28, 1930 | LAYNE, INGER | 14 |
August 28, 1930 | YOUNG, MRS JOHN | 1 |
August 28, 1930 | POST OFFICE SHOWS GAIN | 1 |
August 28, 1930 | KIRKLAND TO HAVE NEW TOM THUMB GOLF COURSE; READY IN TWO WEEKS | 1 |
August 28, 1930 | PAIR SWIMS TO MADISON PARK | 1 |
August 28, 1930 | THE FERRY LINCOLN OFF RUN ON TUESDAY | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
PAGE MR RIPLEY! SLADE HAS VINE OF RASPBERRIES | 7 |
September 4, 1930 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM OPENS WITH SCHOOL | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
ASSOCIATED OIL CO MAY HAVE STATION HERE | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
COLUMBIA LUMBER CO TO HAVE FORMAL OPENING OF NEW OFFICE | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
SESSIONS GIVES KIRKLAND MODERN FUNERAL COACH (PHOTO) | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
SCHOOLS SHOW BIG INCREASE | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
STATE BOARD MAKES REPORT | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
ANOTHER CHEST CLINIC COMING TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
PARKHURST, VERNE | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
EARLEY, WITTENMYER EASTSIDE CANDIDATES FORGE INTO LEAD | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
WHERE TO VOTE AND THE CANDIDATES WHO WILL BE UP FOR YOUR APPROVAL | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
NEW CLUB TO SEEK BUS LINE | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
CLUB RECOMMENDS STOP AND GO SIGNAL | 1 |
September 4, 1930 |
SYLVIA MONTEITH, RUSSELL E LITTLE | 7 |
September 11, 1930 |
LETTUCE FARMS BRINGS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS TO EAST SIDE OF LAKE | 1 |
September 11, 1930 |
MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ARE FEATURES AT LOCAL FARM | 1 |
September 11, 1930 |
GIRL MAY GET HEROINE MEDAL (WILSON, EDITH) | 12 |
September 11, 1930 |
SERVICE CLUB HEARS LIFE OF L D TODD, TUESDAY | 6 |
September 11, 1930 |
BRIDGE AGAIN CLAIMS VICTIMS | 1 |
September 11, 1930 |
CRABB, MRS S A | 6 |
September 11, 1930 |
CRAMER, WILLIAM | 12 |
September 11, 1930 |
EAST SIDE GIVES JACK EARLEY 1031 VOTES TO 94 FOR OPPONENT | 1 |
September 11, 1930 |
MARIE NIESE, HOWARD WHITNEY | 7 |
September 18, 1930 |
KIRKLAND’S NEW MINIATURE GOLF COURSE | 7 |
September 18, 1930 |
DODD POULTRY FARM STARTING FROM SMALL BEGINNING MAKES GOOD RECORD | 1 |
September 18, 1930 |
J P MCEVOY GIVES HIS LIFE AT SERVICE CLUB | 12 |
September 18, 1930 |
PLANS GIVEN CONTRACTORS ON NEW BLDG | 1 |
September 18, 1930 |
NEW BUILDINGS CALL TO MIND KIRKLAND TWENTY YEARS AGO (PHOTO) | 1 |
September 18, 1930 |
COLUMBIA LUMBER ADDS NEW EQUIPMENT | 1 |
September 18, 1930 |
QUALITY FEED MILLS ADD COAL AND WOOD BUSINESS | 1 |
September 18, 1930 |
COUNCIL OUTLINES PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
September 18, 1930 |
LEIDA, EASTSIDE LAWSUIT COW, BACK IN COURT AGAIN THURSDAY | 6 |
September 18, 1930 |
KIRKLAND SQUAD MUST BE BUILT FROM GROUND UP | 1 |
September 18, 1930 |
MINIATURE GOLF COURSE PROVES POPULAR PASTIME | 1 |
September 25, 1930 |
NORTHWOOD FARMS SENDING PRIZE CATTLE TO FAIR CIRCUITS OF NORTHWEST | 1 |
September 25, 1930 |
ED GOVE GIVES LIFE HISTORY TUESDAY NOON | 1 |
September 25, 1930 |
BIDS OPENED ON WILLIAMS BLDG | 1 |
September 25, 1930 |
CAST OF 150 GET READY FOR STAGING OF AUXILIARY COMEDY “AUNT LUCIA | 1 |
September 25, 1930 |
NOTED NEGRO SINGERS DUE | 1 |
September 25, 1930 |
NEW FIRE RAGES; WARDEN INJURED | 1 |
September 25, 1930 |
NAGORSKI, JAMES HUGH | 1 |
September 25, 1930 |
KATHERINE BLASER, LOUIS MARSH | 6 |
October 9, 1930 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 12 |
October 9, 1930 | DR SHERWOOD PRAISES KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 9, 1930 | LOCAL THEATRE TO BE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | 1 |
October 9, 1930 | FIRE THREATENS CAHILL HOME | 12 |
October 9, 1930 | LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AIDS IN FIRE PREVENTION WEEK PROGRAM | 1 |
October 9, 1930 | JUST A MATTER OF FIGURES BUT COUNCIL HAS TO SLASH BUDGET | 1 |
October 9, 1930 | YARD LAUNCHES STEEL BARGE FOR FOSS CO | 1 |
October 9, 1930 | BOYS’ CITIZEN ASSOCIATION TO BE FORMED IN KIRKLAND THIS WEEK | 1 |
October 9, 1930 | SIXTY WORKERS OUT TO RAISE COMMUNITY CHURCH BUDGET | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
MRS MARY GOFF, 83, RIDES IN AIRPLANE | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
THEATRE BLDG. TO BE REBUILT IMMEDIATELY | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
CORNERSTONE FOR $300,OOO SEMINARY LAID | 12 |
October 16, 1930 |
THEATRE PLANS NOT ALTERED | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
FLIERS PLUNGE INTO LAKE WASHINGTON | 7 |
October 16, 1930 |
PHONE SAVES WOMAN AS COOKER EXPLODES | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH DRIVE PASSES $4500 MARK; GOAL PROMISED BY SATURDAY | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
FIRE DESTROYS BODDY HOME | 12 |
October 16, 1930 |
MCBERNIE HOME CATCHES FIRE MONDAY MORNING | 12 |
October 16, 1930 |
THEATRE BLDG. TO BE REBUILT IMMEDIATELY | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
BEER CRAZED JANITOR ATTACKS LANDLADY | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
DEPUTIES GET ROBBERY CLUES | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
YOUTH HELD AS CHECK FORGER | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
DOWNEY, CLARISSA ANN | 12 |
October 16, 1930 |
PRICE, ROY C | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
CRISLER, NOTED ADVENTURER TO BE GUEST OF SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
BEER CRAZED JANITOR ATTACKS LANDLADY | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH DRIVE PASSES $4500 MARK; GOAL PROMISED BY SATURDAY | 1 |
October 16, 1930 |
FLIERS PLUNGE INTO LAKE WASHINGTON | 7 |
October 23, 1930 |
KIRKLAND’S FIRST STEEL CONSTRUCTION (PHOTO OF WILLIAMS BLDG) | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
PERSONS MAKES RAPID PROGRESS | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
WORK RUSHED ON REPAIR OF THEATRE BLDG | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
LILA WESTON OPENS ART STUDIO AT BEAUTY SHOP | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
THEATRE MAN SENDS ORDER FOR PHOTOPHONE FOR SHOW | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
STATE EXAMINER COMPLIMENTS HIGH SCHOOL ON ITS FINANCIAL CONDITION | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
DUNBAR NEGRO QUARTET HERE AGAIN SUNDAY NITE | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
DUNBAR NEGRO QUARTET HERE AGAIN SUNDAY NITE | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
COUNCIL STUDIES FEASIBILITY OF LAND TRANSFER | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
HARDENBROOK HOLDUP VICTIM | 6 |
October 23, 1930 |
LIBRARY ANNOUNCES FINE NEW BOOK SET | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
CANDIDATES TO BE OUT IN FORCE AT ROSE HILL REPUBLICAN RALLY | 1 |
October 23, 1930 |
CITY NOW HAS PARKING SPACE | 12 |
October 23, 1930 |
CITY IS TO HAVE NEW WATER TANK | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
ASSOCIATED TO BUILD STATION | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
ART STUDIO TO OPEN MONDAY NOV 10TH AT BEAUTY SHOP | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
ASSOCIATED TO BUILD STATION | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
GATEWAY THEATRE WILL OPEN SOON WITH THE BEST PICTURES | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
MRS CARR TAKES OVER OVERLAKE DINING ROOM | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
GATEWAY THEATRE WILL OPEN SOON WITH THE BEST PICTURES | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
FIRE AGAIN HITS GARAGE | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
COUNCIL FAVORS PROPERTY TRADE WITH UNION “A” | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
URGE OBSERVANCE OF TOWN ORDINANCES | 4 |
October 30, 1930 |
JUDKINS CASE REOPENED | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
SERVICE STATION ROBBER VICTIM | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
CANDIDATES AND PROPOSITIONS UP TO VOTERS TUES | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
STRONG DRIVE BEING MADE FOR APPORTIONMENT | 1 |
October 30, 1930 |
TO FORM BASKETBALL LEAGUE | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
E L SESSIONS RAISES RASPBERRIES IN NOV | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENTS THROUGH SAVINGS (PHOTO OF NORTHERN S & L) | 6 |
November 6, 1930 |
IS ONLY GIRL IN “U” CLASS (GREEN, BILLY) | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
ROCK GARDEN LADY NOW WINNING NATIONAL REPUTE (BANGHART, EDITH) | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
CHAMNESS NOW SUNSET AGENT | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
MEN INJURED AS TRUCK GOES THRU RAILING | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
VOLUNTEERS TO GET INSTRUCTION | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
COUNCIL PUTS LAND EXCHANGE UP TO VOTERS | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
JACK EARLY LEADS ENTIRE TICKET IN FIVE EAST SIDE PRECINCTS | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
KIRKLAND HOOP ORGANIZATION GETS UNDERWAY | 6 |
November 6, 1930 |
OLD BIBLES SHOWN AT CHURCH SUNDAY EVE | 12 |
November 6, 1930 |
VETERANS WILL ATTEND SERVICES | 1 |
November 6, 1930 |
LOUISE OVERBECK, JOHN CLOTHIER STOKES | 2 |
November 13, 1930 |
KIRKLAND HALL IS TO BE REOPENED WITH DANCE | 12 |
November 13, 1930 |
ELSON HARDWARE STORE IS BEING REFINISHED INSIDE | 1 |
November 13, 1930 |
NEW MODERNIZED GATEWAY THEATRE TO OPEN NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
November 13, 1930 |
PORTABLE BUILDING TO CARE FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL OVERFLOW | 1 |
November 13, 1930 |
IMPRESSIVE OPENING OF WESTON ART SHOP, MON. | 12 |
November 13, 1930 |
KHS ATHLETES RANK HIGH IN STATE PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS | 1 |
November 13, 1930 |
START CLASS IN CITIZENSHIP | 1 |
November 13, 1930 |
ONE HOME LOST BUT FIREMEN SAVE NEIGHBORS HOME FROM THE FLAMES | 12 |
November 13, 1930 |
COUNCIL CHOOSES SITE FOR THE ERECTION OF NEW STORAGE TANK | 1 |
November 13, 1930 |
HAS KIRKLAND BEEN VICTIM KIDNAPPING ESCAPADE MON | 1 |
November 13, 1930 |
QUARTET MAKES MIDNIGHT CALL TO PASTURE TO KILL COW; CAUGHT | 1 |
November 13, 1930 |
MAYER, HERBERT | 12 |
November 20, 1930 |
STATUE OF LIBERTY MAKES BIG IMPRESSION ON LIFE OF DAN LARSON | 6 |
November 20, 1930 |
ASSOCIATED OIL CO TO BUILD MODERN SERVICE STATION HERE | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
PACKED HOUSES GREET GATEWAY OPENING TUES. | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH TO HAVE NEON STEEPLE CROSS | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
ASSOCIATED OIL CO TO BUILD MODERN SERVICE STATION HERE | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
PACKED HOUSES GREET GATEWAY OPENING TUES. | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVE ON | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
E R NEIGHBOR, W E SHERBROOKE | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
TABITHA HAZY, HIRAM STUBBINS | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
PACKED HOUSES GREET GATEWAY OPENING TUES. | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
FIRE IN BOILER ROOM THREATENS LOCAL SHIPYARD | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
L.I.D. ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
FIRE IN BOILER ROOM THREATENS LOCAL SHIPYARD | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
SHERIFF NABS DRUNK DRIVER | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
HANSON, HANS PETER | 7 |
November 20, 1930 |
SHERIFF NABS DRUNK DRIVER | 1 |
November 20, 1930 |
FARM TO MARKET ROAD IS OPENED | 6 |
November 20, 1930 |
KENMORE BRIDGE NOW BEING REPAIRED; DETOUR | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
PASTIME CAFE – REOPENING | 13-Dec |
November 27, 1930 |
LOCAL DAIRY TAKES ANOTHER STEP IN MODERNIZATION OF PLANT | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
PASTIME CAFE AND WEBB BLDG TO OPEN DEC 1 | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
REX DRUG TO OPEN NEW STORE ON DEC 5 | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
PRIZES OFFERED FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN KID PARADE | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
SENIOR PLAY IS ONE OF BEST EVER GIVEN AT LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL | 15 |
November 27, 1930 |
CALL FOR BIDS ON WATER TANK | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
KIRKLAND BUSINESS MEN PLAN EXTENSIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
PRIZES OFFERED FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN KID PARADE | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
JANITOR WALTER COE GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE WEDNESDAY | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
JUDKINS FREED – WIFE FACES TRIAL | 1 |
November 27, 1930 |
THIEVES MAKE RAID ON EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOLS | 1 |
December 4, 1930 |
REX DRUG – REOPENING | 16-17 |
December 4, 1930 |
RAISING FILBERTS ON EASTSIDE GIVES PROMISE OF BEING IMPORTANT CROP | 4 |
December 4, 1930 |
SERVICE CLUB HEARS VICTOR THEREMIN | 1 |
December 4, 1930 |
C B HALVERSON TO OPEN NEW DRUG STORE FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
December 4, 1930 |
EFFICIENT STAFF OF REX DRUG CO (PHOTOS) | 3 |
December 4, 1930 |
PASTIME BEAUTY PLEASES CROWD AT OPENING MON | 9 |
December 4, 1930 |
KIDS TO HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY AND DINNER AS GUESTS OF MR LIEBIG | 1 |
December 4, 1930 |
COUNCIL AWAITS BIDS ON TANK | 1 |
December 4, 1930 |
BANNICK CUTS 6 FROM FORCE | 9 |
December 4, 1930 |
YOUTHS FAIL IN AUTO STICK-UP | 1 |
December 4, 1930 |
TO ORGANIZE FEDERATED CLUB FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
December 4, 1930 |
JOURNAL OFFICE GIVEN FIRST KIRKLAND-REDMOND SUNS | 1 |
December 11, 1930 |
KHS BOY GOES TO WEST POINT (PHELAN, DONALD) | 1 |
December 11, 1930 |
MERCHANTS PRIZES WHICH WILL BE AUCTIONED CHRISTMAS EVE | 6 |
December 11, 1930 |
REX DRUG OPENING DRAWS BIG CROWDS – BEAUTIFUL STORE WINS COMPLIMENTS | 6 |
December 11, 1930 |
RELIEF COMMITTEE MAKES ANNUAL APPEAL FOR XMAS CHEER AND RELIEF | 1 |
December 11, 1930 |
KIDS SURPRISE PUBLIC WITH DISPLAY OF TALENT SHOWN IN “KID PARADE” |
1 |
December 11, 1930 |
GRADE SCHOOL BAND TO GIVE FIRST PUBLIC CONCERT NEXT MONDAY NITE | 1 |
December 11, 1930 |
FIRE DESTROYS YEAMAN HOME | 12 |
December 11, 1930 |
STOCKADE DOOMED SAYS SHER. BANNICK | 1 |
December 11, 1930 |
BEAUDET, HARLEY | 1 |
December 18, 1930 |
MRS A MCPHAIL BOASTS UNUSUALLY LARGE EGG | 1 |
December 18, 1930 |
MCMARRS WELL PLEASED WITH REMODELED STORE | 8 |
December 18, 1930 |
NEW MARKETS TO OPEN SAT. | 1 |
December 18, 1930 |
WILLIAMS-MORRIS OPEN STORE WED. | 1 |
December 18, 1930 |
SCOUTS AND SANTA CLAUS JOIN FORCES TO AID RELIEF DRIVE | 1 |
December 18, 1930 |
SCOUTS AND SANTA CLAUS JOIN FORCES TO AID RELIEF DRIVE | 1 |
December 18, 1930 |
TACOMA STEAMERS ANCHOR AT SHIPYARD WEDNESDAY | 1 |
December 18, 1930 |
CONNELL, CHARLES | 1 |
December 18, 1930 |
SCOUTS AND SANTA CLAUS JOIN FORCES TO AID RELIEF DRIVE | 1 |
December 25, 1930 |
GUST PERSONS COMPLETES FIRST STEEL CONSTRUCTION BUILDING | 8 |
December 25, 1930 |
BERT’S CIGAR STORE TO OPEN IN NEW QUARTERS | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
WILLIAMS AND MORRIS STORES OPEN FOR INSPECTION TONIGHT | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
HUNCH SAVES TAXI DRIVER FORM DISASTER | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
FIREMEN START FIRST AID TEAM | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
FILES PROTEST WITH COUNCIL | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
FIREMEN START FIRST AID TEAM | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
KIRKLAND ITEM APPEARS IN OLD SEATTLE PRESS TIMES | 8 |
December 25, 1930 |
DEPUTY FRANK SEIDEL ON SPECIAL DUTY IN KIRKLAND | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
LETTUCE FARMS LARCENY TRIAL PLEA IS BLOCKED | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
MCDANIELS, ERVIN HUGHES | 3 |
December 25, 1930 |
KIRKLAND ITEM APPEARS IN OLD SEATTLE PRESS TIMES | 8 |
January 1, 1931 | KIRKLAND BUSINESS CORNER PROGRESS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
January 1, 1931 | WILLIAMS & MORRIS OPEN STORES WED. | 1 |
January 1, 1931 | KIRKLAND BUSINESS CORNER PROGRESS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
January 1, 1931 | BIDS CALLED ON NEW MAINS | 1 |
January 1, 1931 | HOIBY, LOUIS K | 1 |
January 1, 1931 | POST OFFICE RECEIPTS SHOW GAIN FOR 1930 | 1 |
January 1, 1931 | POWER DEMAND ON INCREASE | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 4 |
January 8, 1931 | GATEWAY SPONSORS MOVIE BABY CONTEST | 6 |
January 8, 1931 | START WORK ON NEW GAS STATION | 12 |
January 8, 1931 | FIRE DESTROYS CHICKEN HOUSE | 12 |
January 8, 1931 | FIRE DESTROYS SHIPYARD BLDG | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | EARLEY TAKES OFFICE MON. AS BROWN GOES OUT | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | FIRE DESTROYS SHIPYARD BLDG | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS GIVEN CONTRACT FOR REPAIRING LESCHI | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | EASTSIDE NOW WITHOUT DEPUTY | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | ROBBERS LOOT SAFEWAY CACHE | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | SUPREME COURT SAYS DISTRICT CAN BE LIABLE IN DAMAGE CASE | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | TWEEDER, EVA LEONA | 12 |
January 8, 1931 | LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS GIVEN CONTRACT FOR REPAIRING LESCHI | 1 |
January 8, 1931 | BESS BURCH, GILBERT VORRHEIS | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
MEADOWDALE DAIRY ONE OF EASTSIDE’S MOST MODERN AND SANITARY PLANTS | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
HOTEL BLOCK FIRE MAY MEAN NEW BUILDING FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
HOTEL BLOCK FIRE MAY MEAN NEW BUILDING FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
MRS HOEZLE ADDS NEON SIGN TO BUSINESS DISTRICT | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
HOTEL BLOCK FIRE MAY MEAN NEW BUILDING FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
MRS HOEZLE ADDS NEON SIGN TO BUSINESS DISTRICT | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
AN IDEAL FIRE (BURNING OF HOTEL) | 12 |
January 15, 1931 |
FAMOUS WRESTLING BEAR AT GATEWAY FRIDAY, 23 | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
HOTEL BLOCK FIRE MAY MEAN NEW BUILDING FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
PLAN INSURANCE FOR FIREMEN | 11 |
January 15, 1931 |
HOTEL BLOCK FIRE MAY MEAN NEW BUILDING FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
JUANITA BEACH GIVEN AWARD | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
SHIPYARD LOSS IS OVER $4000 | 6 |
January 15, 1931 |
FEDERAL CHARGE AGAINST WADE | 11 |
January 15, 1931 |
SENTENCED FOR STEALING COW | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
BRUCE, WILLIAM | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
NELSON, O A | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
PARTNERSHIP IS TERMINATED (COLLINS AND HARLOW) | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
JUANITA BEACH GIVEN AWARD | 1 |
January 15, 1931 |
WATER SEWAGE PLANS INCLUDE EAST OF LAKE | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
TAKES STEPS TO PREVENT LIFTING OF QUARANTINE ON FOREIGN BULBS | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
MACMARR’S HAS NEW MANAGER | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
RADIO TUBE TESTER INSTALLED AT THE KIRKLAND PHARMACY | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
WOMAN BADLY BURNED; MATCH LIGHTS CLOTHES | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
KIDDIES HAVE PICTURES TAKEN | 14 |
January 22, 1931 |
GRANDPA BULGER IS COMING TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
COUNCIL AND SCHOOL BOARD DISCUSS PROPERTY TRANSFER AT MEETING | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
COUNCIL AWARDS PIPELINE BID | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
STATE AUDITOR PRAISES TOWN ON EFFICIENCY | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
COW THIEVES GIVEN SENTENCE | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
KIRKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY TO SELL ENCYCLOPEDIA | 6 |
January 22, 1931 |
RERICK, GERTRUDE A | 6 |
January 22, 1931 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH TO HAVE THURSDAY SERVICE | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
GOVERNOR PUTS NEARLY HALF MILLION INTO BUDGET FOR SUNSET HIGHWAY | 1 |
January 22, 1931 |
COUNCIL AWARDS PIPELINE BID | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
FRANKLIN ANNOUNCES NEW BUILDING ON HOTEL BLOCK CORNER | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
CARPENTERS CUT UP NEW FLOOR TO RESCUE ‘TABBY’ BETWEEN FLOORS | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
E Z SMITH ADDS NEW RADIO LAB EQUIPMENT | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
RERICK OPENS NEW PLUMBING COMPANY | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
FRANKLIN ANNOUNCES NEW BUILDING ON HOTEL BLOCK CORNER | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
MEETING AT JUANITA FOR NAMING SCHOOL DIRECTOR | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
COUNCIL BUYS COUNTY GRADER | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
PATTY SERVES TOWN 27 YEARS | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
TERMS OF THREE COUNCILMEN END IN SPRING | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
TRANSFER OF SCHOOL PROPERTY ON BALLOT FOR SPRING ELECTION | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
FRANKLIN ANNOUNCES NEW BUILDING ON HOTEL BLOCK CORNER | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
RADIO THEFTS AT DAVE ARNOLD HOME NOW REGULATED BY ANNIVERSARIES | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
MOYLE, ANNA | 6 |
January 29, 1931 |
WOMEN CELEBRATE CLUB’S 11TH BIRTHDAY | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
NOW IT’S COLLINS AND SON AND DAUGHTER | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
COUNTY GRANTS WATER RIGHTS | 1 |
January 29, 1931 |
SPRING HERE SAYS “NATURE” – WATCH OUT SAYS JACK FROST | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
STARTING FROM “SCRATCH” VALHALLA POULTRY FARM NOW IS ONE OF THE B |
1 |
February 5, 1931 |
WRECKING TO BE STARTED SOON (KIRKLAND HOTEL) | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
THE EASTSIDE MOTOR CO NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
EAST SIDE TO ASSIST IN RED CROSS DROUGHT AREA RELIEF | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
AUDUBON SOCIETY BIRD CENSUS TOTALS 25,625 | 6 |
February 5, 1931 |
LOCAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ENTERS FIRE ASSOCIATION CONTEST | 6 |
February 5, 1931 |
SERVICE CLUB INVESTIGATES LAND TRANSFER | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
FIREMEN PLAN ST PATRICK’S ANNUAL DANCE | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
GROUND HOG STUFF IS THE BUNK SAYS MISTER ARCTOMYS MONAX | 6 |
February 5, 1931 |
BENSON, WILLIAM | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
LOGAN, MARY | 5 |
February 5, 1931 |
SWARTZ, OSCAR A | 5 |
February 5, 1931 |
FATHER AND SON TAKES SCOUT EAGLE RANK AT SAME TIME (NELSON, L M | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
SCOUTS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
FUTURE OF KIRKLAND 1931 BALL TEAM NOW HANGS IN BALANCE | 1 |
February 5, 1931 |
OLYMPIA BILL WOULD CRIPPLE NORTH DISTRICT ROAD FUNDS | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
BULB EMBARGO WILL STAY PUT | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
SCHOOL OPERETTA “BELLE OF BARCELONA” COMING FEB 27-28 | 7 |
February 12, 1931 |
ASKS BOARD NOT TO CONSIDER HIM (HATCH, C E) | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
BOARD CANNOT ACCEPT LEASE ON PLAY FIELD | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
LOCAL SHIPYARD IS LOW BIDDER ON BIG CALIFORNIA FERRY | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
GABEL, PHILIP J | 9 |
February 12, 1931 |
SCOUTS FIRST AID CONTEST HELD IN KIRKLAND WED. | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
SHORELINE GETS IN WAY AS FERRY DECIDES TO WANDER FROM ITS PATH | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
SUNSET HIGHWAY CLUB RAISES FUNDS FOR HIGHWAY BATTLE AT OLYMPIA | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
POWER CO TO REDUCE RATES | 1 |
February 12, 1931 |
WATER BILL QUESTIONS SETTLED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
February 19, 1931 |
MR AND MRS OLLIS PATTY CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING | 5 |
February 19, 1931 |
PERSONS GETS CONTRACT ON FRANKLIN BUILDING | 1 |
February 19, 1931 |
CONTRACT LET ON NEW MILLION DOLLAR CATHOLIC SEMINARY | 1 |
February 19, 1931 |
LOSES FINGERS IN KHS MANUAL TRAINING SHOP | 1 |
February 19, 1931 |
BOARD ELECTS NEW SUPERINTENDENT (TRAVIS, IVAN) | 1 |
February 19, 1931 |
FORMER MAYOR PRESENTS ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPERTY TRADE BY TOWN | 1 |
February 19, 1931 |
FLOOD WATERS CAUSE DAMAGE | 1 |
February 19, 1931 |
CORINNE MAE GREGG, NORMAN C FEROE | 12 |
March 5, 1931 | “BELLE OF BARCELONA” PLAYS TO TWO PLEASED AUDIENCES | 1 |
March 5, 1931 | HIGHLAND PIONEER HEADS CLUB FOR 22 SUCCESSIVE YEARS (GOFF, MARY) | 1 |
March 5, 1931 | PARRY JOINS GRIFFITH IN DAIRY BUSINESS | 1 |
March 5, 1931 | JAPANESE BOY DROWNING HERO (MAFUNE, MAKOTA) | 1 |
March 5, 1931 | GRADE SCHOOL ELECTION SAT. | 1 |
March 5, 1931 | HOUSER BILL WOULD CURTAIL GAME PRESERVE | 1 |
March 5, 1931 | FIRE FIGHTERS GET TWO CALLS | 7 |
March 5, 1931 | COUNCILMEN UNOPPOSED IN TUES ELECTION | 1 |
March 5, 1931 | STUDENTS AND BOARD URGE LAND TRADE | 1 |
March 5, 1931 | MOORE, CHARLES D | 5 |
March 5, 1931 | SCOTT, LIZZIE | 7 |
March 12, 1931 | THIRTY-TWO COMPLETE WORK IN CITIZENSHIP AS CLASSES END | 1 |
March 12, 1931 | VOTERS GIVE BIG MAJORITY TO SCHOOL-TOWN PROPERTY TRANSFER | 1 |
March 12, 1931 | MANY STUDENTS OUT OF SCHOOL AS FLU ATTACK GRIPS COMMUNITY | 6 |
March 12, 1931 | CORONERS INQUEST FREES DRIVER OF WRECK CAR; URGES CAUTION | 1 |
March 12, 1931 | ROSE HILL SCOUT TROOP WINS COUNTY FIRST AID CHAMPIONSHIP FRIDAY | 1 |
March 12, 1931 | EAST SIDE GAINS BY LEGISLATIVE ENHANCEMENTS | 1 |
March 12, 1931 | VOTERS GIVE BIG MAJORITY TO SCHOOL-TOWN PROPERTY TRANSFER | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | C S SHUMAKER TO BE IN CHARGE OF MODERN SERVICE STATION (PHOTO) | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | C S SHUMAKER TO BE IN CHARGE OF MODERN SERVICE STATION (PHOTO) | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | WM F KENNAUGH CRUSHES HAND IN MACHINERY MONDAY | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | SHOWALTER BILL VETO COSTS EAST SIDE CLOSE TO $40000 | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | ATTEMPTED ROBBERY NIPPED IN THE BUD | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | BROWN TOGGERY ROBBERS MAKE CLEAN GETAWAY | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | GIRLS IN VACANT HOUSE FACE TRIAL | 7 |
March 19, 1931 | JURY TO GET DAMAGE CASE THIS AFTERNOON (FOOTBALL INJURY) | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | JOURNALISM STUDENTS TAKE OVER THE JOURNAL | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | FERRY LINCOLN IS HAVING ANNUAL SPRING CLEANING | 7 |
March 19, 1931 | COUNTY OFFICIAL DECLARES EAST SIDE MUST FACE SEWAGE PROBLEM | 1 |
March 19, 1931 | BERNICE BERKEY, HARRY BARTH | 7 |
March 26, 1931 | NEW BUILDING READY IN JUNE | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | CITIZENS WANT CIVIC BUILDING; PLAYFIELD WORK BEGINS IN JUNE | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | JUANITA AMUSEMENT PARK UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | DAVID BURR TO RETIRE FROM SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | THREE ORATORICAL CONTESTS INTEREST KIRKLAND STUDENTS | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | JUANITA AMUSEMENT PARK UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | BACHELOR GIRL FOUND IN ABERDEEN, SEATTLE, BELLINGHAM & POINTS WES | 12 |
March 26, 1931 | CLUB PETITIONS COUNCIL FOR FULL-TIME PATROLMAN | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | LOWELL MORRIS ASKS REHEARING | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | LARIMORE, E L | 5 |
March 26, 1931 | PARKER, HATTIE | 7 |
March 26, 1931 | BOY SCOUTS WIN HONORS | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | TOWN WILL HAVE BASEBALL TEAM | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | JUANITA AMUSEMENT PARK UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | FERRY READY FOR SERVICE | 1 |
March 26, 1931 | LOCAL TRAFFIC NOT AFFECTED SAYS ARNESON | 5 |
March 26, 1931 | CHANDLER EXPLAINS PROPOSED BRIDGE; CLUB QUESTIONS KIRKLAND’S BENEFIT | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | GRIFFITHS DAIRY WINS HONORS | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 10 |
April 2, 1931 | BREWER BUYS LAND FOR FUTURE ADDITION | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | ROSE HILL LADIES BUY NEW PEWS FOR CHURCH | 12 |
April 2, 1931 | BREWER BUYS LAND FOR FUTURE ADDITION | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | KIRKLAND PACKING CO BLAZE CAUSES LOSS OF OVER $130,000 | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | KIRKLAND PACKING CO BLAZE CAUSES LOSS OF OVER $130,000 | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | KIRKLAND PACKING CO BLAZE CAUSES LOSS OF OVER $130,000 | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | GIVES TIME TO PATROL WORK | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | LEAF, MRS J P | 12 |
April 2, 1931 | BASEBALL TEAM GIVEN SUPPORT | 1 |
April 2, 1931 | MASAKO HIROSE, N DODOBARA | 4 |
April 9, 1931 | BUYS BELLEVUE LAUNDRY SAT. | 14 |
April 9, 1931 | FIREMEN SOON TO HAVE NATTY NEW UNIFORMS; OFF THE WALK EVERYBODY | 1 |
April 9, 1931 | OLD STOCK CERTIFICATE IS GRIM REMINDER OF EARLY BOOM DAYS | 1 |
April 9, 1931 | LAKE WATERS BACK UP OVER VALLEY FARMS | 1 |
April 9, 1931 | MORRIS CASE APPEAL DENIED CASES DROPPED | 1 |
April 9, 1931 | MILLET, FRANK | 6 |
April 9, 1931 | PATTEE, NELLIE PETTAJANE | 7 |
April 9, 1931 | POLLOCK, THOMAS | 1 |
April 9, 1931 | WEST, KATHERINE | 7 |
April 9, 1931 | SCOUTS TO LOSE FIELD EXECUTIVE | 1 |
April 9, 1931 | OLD STOCK CERTIFICATE IS GRIM REMINDER OF EARLY BOOM DAYS | 1 |
April 9, 1931 | STAGES DETOUR VIA RENTON | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | IRRIGATION PLAN AROUSES IRE OF MANY RANCHERS | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | KIRKLAND PACKING CO PLANS TO REESTABLISH ITS PLANT HERE | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | FALLING METEORITE CRASHES THROUGH THE ROOF OF S N JOHNSTON HOME H | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | KLOPFER HEADS UNION A BOARD | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | FALLING METEORITE CRASHES THROUGH THE ROOF OF S N JOHNSTON HOME H | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | NEGRO INFLUX STIRS RESIDENTS OF JUANITA DISTRICT | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | PROPOSE ORGANIZATION OF JUNIOR FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | FISHER TELLS OF THE KIRKLAND OF 1880 | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | KIRKLAND PACKING CO PLANS TO REESTABLISH ITS PLANT HERE | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | A C CAMERON NAMED EASTSIDE DEPUTY SHERIFF | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | HARLOW REPORTS REALTY ACTIVE | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | JUANITA BEACHES ARE HOSTS TO RESORT ASSN | 1 |
April 16, 1931 | JUANITA PARK TO OPEN SEASON SATURDAY, 25TH | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | NEW MANAGER FOR NATIONAL SUPPLY | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | STORES PLAN MOVES EARLY NEXT MONTH | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | IT HURTS THE COMMUNITY (NEGROS MOVING TO EASTSIDE) | 10 |
April 23, 1931 | PIPELINE JOBS ARE ACCEPTED | 12 |
April 23, 1931 | IT HURTS THE COMMUNITY (NEGROS MOVING TO EASTSIDE) | 10 |
April 23, 1931 | WANTED! ONE QUEEN FOR MISS EASTSIDE – JUST SEND IN NAME | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | HARRY FRENCH RECALLS EARLY DAYS ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | KIDNAPPING THWARTED BY GIRL’S SCREAMS | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | NO TANDEM RIDING ON SIDEWALKS SAY CITY DADS | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | EASTER, E M | 7 |
April 23, 1931 | HAPPA, WILLIAM | 7 |
April 23, 1931 | JACOBSON, GEORGE | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | LASATER, ESTHER | 6 |
April 23, 1931 | PETERSON, GRETA | 6 |
April 23, 1931 | MEETING SUN. MAY CHANGE CHURCH POLICY | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | BETTER SERVICE IS PROMISE OF DISPOSAL CO | 1 |
April 23, 1931 | FAY BOYCE, JAMES PATTERSON | 12 |
April 30, 1931 | COL BLETHEN TO HAVE HOME HERE | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | ANOTHER LINK IN CHAIN OF PROGRESS (NEW FRANKLIN BUILDING) | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | FRANKLIN BLOCK IS CONTRACTOR’S FOURTH PUBLIC BUILDING HERE | 9 |
April 30, 1931 | HADLEY BARBER SHOP TO APPEAL TO BOTH SEXES | 9 |
April 30, 1931 | JEWELL TO OPEN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | KIRKLAND PHARMACY TO HAVE EXPANSIVE FRONT | 9 |
April 30, 1931 | NEW JEWELRY HOME NOT LIKE LOY’S FIRST STORE | 9 |
April 30, 1931 | NEW LIGHTING EFFECTS MAKE STORE DISTINCTIVE | 9 |
April 30, 1931 | NEW STORE MILESTONE IN DUNSTONE BUSINESS | 9 |
April 30, 1931 | GRADE BOARD CHOOSES NEW TEACHING STAFF | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | FIRE PATROL GOES ON EARLY | 7 |
April 30, 1931 | DR HARRIS, OPTICIAN TO LOCATE IN FRANKLIN BLDG | 9 |
April 30, 1931 | SHERWOOD CLINIC EQUAL OF SEATTLE’S FINEST | 9 |
April 30, 1931 | FISHER TELLS OF EARLY DAYS | 6 |
April 30, 1931 | CLARKE, SAMUEL J | 6 |
April 30, 1931 | BENNETT WILL LEAVE LOCAL PULPIT SOON | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | RADIO PREACHER OF AMERICA TO APPEAR HERE | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | CONOVER ROAD CONTRACT LET | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | BIRD TO EXPLAIN WATER PROJECT | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | DISPOSAL COMPANY ANXIOUS TO SERVE | 1 |
April 30, 1931 | ULA SEAVEY, WALTER GIBBS | 6 |
May 7, 1931 | SEATTLE ORDINANCE THREATENS FARMERS AND SMALL PACKERS | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | STATE SHORTHAND CHAMPIONSHIP GOES TO KIRKLAND GIRL(HELMS, MELISSA | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | TENANTS NOW MOVE INTO NEW BUILDING (FRANKLIN BUILDING) | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | BOSWORTH MARKET OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | PLAN LARGEST POPPY SALE | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | KIRKLAND GIRL CHOSEN TO BE MISS EAST SIDE (LABARR, DOROTHY) | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | FIRE DESTROYS FISHER HOME | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | SEATTLE ORDINANCE THREATENS FARMERS AND SMALL PACKERS | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | LASATER, ESTHER ELIZABETH | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | GRAND COUNCIL FIRE IMPRESSES LARGE AUDIENCE; COLORFUL DISPLAY | 1 |
May 7, 1931 | PLAN LARGEST POPPY SALE | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | QUALITY FEED MILLS TO BUILD NEW WAREHOUSE | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | PHARMACY NOW LOCATED IN ITS MODERN HOME | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | CANNERY STARTS NEW BUILDING | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | BOARD VOTES FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION FOR UNION A | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | ELEPHANTS WILL WALK KIRKLAND STREETS FIRST TIME AS CIRCUS COMES | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | MULLIGAN TELLS OF P.O. GROWTH | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | MAYOR NEWBERRY PROCLAIMS POPPY DAY | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | EGG PACKING SERVICE EXTENDED TO EAST SIDE | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | SCOUTS TO HOLD BIG MEET IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | CHANDLER WILL CONTINUE FERRY | 1 |
May 14, 1931 | WATER COMPANY OFFERS TO GIVE EAST SIDE PERMANENT WATER SUPPLY | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | YOUNGER’S CANDIES – NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING | 13 |
May 21, 1931 | SCHOOL HOLDS OPEN HOUSE | 12 |
May 21, 1931 | FAGAN JOINS FIRM OF HARLOW & HALE | 14 |
May 21, 1931 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER IS INVITED ON ALASKA TRIP | 13 |
May 21, 1931 | FIFTY-FOUR SENIORS TO GET KHS DIPLOMAS (PHOTOS) | 12 |
May 21, 1931 | PUPILS TALENT SHOW HERE | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | SCHOOL BOARD NEGOTIATES FOR PURCHASE OF BALANCE OF PARK | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | STUDENTS WILL CONDUCT OWN COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | KIDS AWAIT CIRCUS COMING | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | CHIEF BLAU ASKS FOR MORE FIRE HOSE | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM SET | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | PLAN TO MAKE BEACHES SAFER | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | ARGUMENT ENDS IN APACHE ART | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | CHICKEN THIEVES WORKING AGAIN | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | WILL TRY TO CONTROL SPEEDING MOTORISTS | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | MEAGHER, CORA | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | MOSER, KITTY | 9 |
May 21, 1931 | KIRKLAND WILL AGAIN COMPETE IN JUNIOR RACE | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | PRESIDENT BRIGHT MAKES FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR LOCAL BALL CLUB | 1 |
May 21, 1931 | PACKED HOUSE HEARS SCIENCE LECTURE HERE | 14 |
May 21, 1931 | GLADYS HOLT, GEORGE HOWE | 12 |
May 21, 1931 | MARGARET BASSETT, WILLIAM MUSGROVE | 12 |
May 28, 1931 | NEW MORTUARY FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | DUNSTONE OPENS NEW SHOE STORE | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | KIRKLAND PHARMACY GETS NEW FOUNTAIN | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | NEW MORTUARY FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | CANNERY AGAIN READY TO START BERRY PACKING | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | OVER TWO THOUSAND POPPIES ARE SOLD BY LOCAL LEGION AUXILIARY | 6 |
May 28, 1931 | GRADES WILL HOLD JOINT COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | UNION A WILL GRADUATE ITS LARGEST CLASS | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | COLORED GIANTS MEET KIRKLAND HERE ON SAT. | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | DOCTORS NOW IN NEW OFFICES | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | RED CROSS TO GIVE LIFE SAVING COURSE | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | VETS COMPLETE PLANS FOR BIG MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | MRS CAREY WILL LEASE DYE WORKS | 12 |
May 28, 1931 | FORMER DEPUTY SHERIFFS SUE FOR BACK SALARIES | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ASSN OFFER REWARD FOR CHICKEN THIEVES | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | COLORED GIANTS MEET KIRKLAND HERE ON SAT. | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | GIVES FAREWELL SERMON JUNE 28 (BENNETT, REV DWIGHT G) | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | FERRY LESCHI RAMS INTO MEDINA DOCK | 1 |
May 28, 1931 | VETS COMPLETE PLANS FOR BIG MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | AMUNDSEN OPENS NEW EATING HOUSE | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | CREDIT ASSN & EASTSIDE ICE & FUEL MOVE OFFICE | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | OPENS KIRKLAND SMITH TOWER | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | FACULTY OF UNION HIGH SCHOOL FROM WHICH 16 GRADUATE TONIGHT (PHOTO) | 2 |
June 4, 1931 | OVER 600 WITNESS GRADUATION OF KIRKLAND AND ROSE HILL STUDENTS | 4 |
June 4, 1931 | SENIORS TO GET DIPLOMAS TONIGHT | 4 |
June 4, 1931 | FESTIVAL ASKS KIRKLAND AID (STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL) | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | BENSON HEADS FIRE FIGHTERS (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | TO OPEN NEW HOTEL SAT. | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | YMCA TO ASSIST IN MAKING EAST SIDE BEACHES SAFE FOR BATHERS | 4 |
June 4, 1931 | KILLING SEVEN HUNDRED CHICKENS IS JUST A NIGHTS WORK FOR THIS DOG | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | KILLS EMPLOYER WITH PIECE OF STOVE WOOD | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | SMITH, EDWARD J | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | WILLIAMS, MELVIN C | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | PLAN EIGHTEEN HOLE GOLF COURSE FOR EAST SIDE OF LAKE | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | PLAN FAREWELL FOR REV BENNETT | 1 |
June 4, 1931 | CIVIL WAR VETS FEATURE PARADE | 1 |
June 11, 1931 | FORBES SAVES DROWNING MAN | 1 |
June 11, 1931 | BIG SALES DAY AND AUCTION PLANNED BY MERCHANTS | 1 |
June 11, 1931 | CANNERY TRUCK BACK ON JOB (PHOTO) | 6 |
June 11, 1931 | DISTRICT 71 RUNS STRONG TO THREES; HAS 333 BOYS 333 GIRLS | 6 |
June 11, 1931 | JUANITA AMUSEMENT CO. STARTS SUNDAY DANCING | 12 |
June 11, 1931 | COUNCIL ASKS THAT ELECTION DATE BE SET | 1 |
June 11, 1931 | CONRAD, IDA V | 5 |
June 11, 1931 | SMITH, E J | 1 |
June 11, 1931 | LEGION WILL FEATURE BOB SPURLING IN BIG MAT EVENT HERE JUNE 19TH | 1 |
June 11, 1931 | FAREWELL FOR BENNETT TONITE | 1 |
June 11, 1931 | EDNA JEWELL, GREY W PALMER | 7 |
June 18, 1931 | ALL SET FOR BIG AUCTION AND BARGAIN DAY | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | TO OPEN BIG HELP YOURSELF STORE | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | PLAYFUL KITTEN ENDS TWO LIVES | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | WILL SEND BIG AUTO CARAVAN TO FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | SIMPSON HOME BURN TO GROUND ON THURSDAY | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | BROWN’S LAWYERS ASK TO HAVE BALM AWARD SET ASIDE | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | HOLDUP GANG BELIEVES IN GIVING SERVICE WITH A SMILE – AND A GAT | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | KILLER WILL ESCAPE NOOSE | 5 |
June 18, 1931 | REESE, EDMOND | 5 |
June 18, 1931 | AUGUST SEPP IS MYSTERY MAN IN LEGION WRESTLING TOURNAMENT | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | BOLD STREET IS IMPROVED WITH CEMENT SIDEWALKS | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | SAMMAMISH RD CONTRACT LET | 1 |
June 18, 1931 | MARION BRENSIER, BENJAMIN THOMAS | 5 |
June 25, 1931 | BANKERS NOT SO PESSIMISTIC | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | BANKERS NOT SO PESSIMISTIC | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | DOUGLASS HEADS NW SHOE MEN | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | DOUGLASS HEADS NW SHOE MEN | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | KIRKLAND AGAIN SENDS CAR CARAVAN TO BELLEVUE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | KIRKLAND AGAIN SENDS CAR CARAVAN TO BELLEVUE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | SERVICE CLUB TO GUARD AGAINST FUTURE ‘FLOPS’ | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | SERVICE CLUB TO GUARD AGAINST FUTURE ‘FLOPS’ | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | REAL ESTATE IS ON THE MOVE | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | REAL ESTATE IS ON THE MOVE | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | WRESTLING FANS PACK BIG TENT AT LEGION TOURNAMENT FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | WRESTLING FANS PACK BIG TENT AT LEGION TOURNAMENT FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | ATTRACTIONS GALORE NOW GREET PATRONS OF IMPROVED JUANITA PARK | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | ATTRACTIONS GALORE NOW GREET PATRONS OF IMPROVED JUANITA PARK | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | BENNETT GIVES FINAL SERMON IN KIRKLAND SUN. | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | BENNETT GIVES FINAL SERMON IN KIRKLAND SUN. | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | BERTHA HOLDSWORTH, HARRY FISK | 5 |
June 25, 1931 | BERTHA HOLDSWORTH, HARRY FISK | 5 |
June 25, 1931 | EDNA BOUCK, WALTER FAGEBERG | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | EDNA BOUCK, WALTER FAGEBERG | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | ISABELLE ROBAR LA FONTAINE, JAMES RYDER | 6 |
June 25, 1931 | ISABELLE ROBAR LA FONTAINE, JAMES RYDER | 6 |
June 25, 1931 | STELLA BRUNER, RICHARD MCQUIMM | 1 |
June 25, 1931 | STELLA BRUNER, RICHARD MCQUIMM | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | SAYS MUSSOLINI TYPICAL TYRANT (HARTRANFT, BILL) | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | SPECIAL ELECTION SET FOR PARK SALE TO SCHOOL DISTRICT SET FOR AUG | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | CANNERY PACKS BERRIES SAME DAY RECEIVED | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | ROSE HILL FUND DRIVE OVER TOP | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | “CIRCUS FROM MARS” AT THE ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE | 12 |
July 2, 1931 | COUNCIL ORDERS CAST IRON PIPE | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | SHADY BEACH ADDS AN ATTRACTIVE LOG PAVILION | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | BOAT HOUSE ROBBED | 6 |
July 2, 1931 | SWEEDS, JOHN | 12 |
July 2, 1931 | SPECIAL ELECTION SET FOR PARK SALE TO SCHOOL DISTRICT SET FOR AUG | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | ROSE HILL MEET FOR CREATION OF WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | HEAR SIDES ON LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | MOCERI GETS ROAD CONTRACT | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | KIRKLAND GETS TELEPHONE MEET FOR NEXT YEAR | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | ROSE HILL MEET FOR CREATION OF WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | BERTHA MATZEK GREGG, LEON E GRAVES | 1 |
July 2, 1931 | MARION JOHNSTON, FLOYD HARDENBROOK | 5 |
July 9, 1931 | FORMAL OPENING FOR THE NEW KIRKLAND FUNERAL HOME | 11 |
July 9, 1931 | COUPLE OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING (DAVIS, MR AND MRS JOHN A) | 1 |
July 9, 1931 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 3 |
July 9, 1931 | BLEITZ HOLDS OPENING SUN. | 1 |
July 9, 1931 | OWEN SWEETEN ARTIST TO BE AT THE GATEWAY | 1 |
July 9, 1931 | RURAL CARRIERS PICK KIRKLAND FOR CONVENTION | 1 |
July 9, 1931 | REGAL LILY GARDENS TAKE PLACE AMONG THE KIRKLAND INDUSTRIES | 1 |
July 9, 1931 | LAKE CLAIMS CANOEIST SUNDAY | 1 |
July 9, 1931 | SMITH, HERMAN | 1 |
July 9, 1931 | LAKE CLAIMS CANOEIST SUNDAY | 1 |
July 9, 1931 | FOR NORTH END WATER SYSTEM | 3 |
July 9, 1931 | MARGARET LANG, ROBERT DENEZER | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | POULTRYMEN’S PROSPECTS GOOD AS EGGS GO UP | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | CHAIN STORES IN HUGE MERGER (MACMARR / SAFEWAY) | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | CROWDS ATTEND HOME UNDERTAKING OPENING | 12 |
July 16, 1931 | ISAAKSON POOL ROOM IS CLOSED | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | JUNIOR HIGH IS LOGICAL MOVE SAYS JACOBSON | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | “SILENT” RAIN LATEST TALKIE DEVELOPMENT | 3 |
July 16, 1931 | JOHN SEIFERT’S ROSE HILL BLACKSMITH SHOP LOOTED | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | RETURN BOOKS SAYS THE LIBRARY BOARD | 5 |
July 16, 1931 | FLEMING, SAMUEL | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | LOWER TAXES AIM OF FEDERATED CLUBS MOVEMENT | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | WOMEN’S CLUB TO FORM STUDY CLUB IN THE FUTURE | 1 |
July 16, 1931 | WONDERS OF NATURE LURE FORMER JOURNAL EDITOR. WRITINGS IN DEMAND | 1 |
July 23, 1931 | SESSIONS FUNERAL HOME (SLAMMING OTHER FUNERAL HOMES-A MUST READ!) | 6 |
July 23, 1931 | COMFORT FOX FARM ON OLD REDMOND RD IS ONE OF COUNTIES MODEL FARMS | 1 |
July 23, 1931 | IMPORTED SLIP NOW HUGE VINE | 1 |
July 23, 1931 | SPECIAL REALTY VALUE SEEN IN HOMES BUILT THIS YEAR | 5 |
July 23, 1931 | CROWS NEST, AT JUANITA CHANGES MANAGEMENT | 1 |
July 23, 1931 | HERE IS THE REASON (NEW JUNIOR HIGH) | 10 |
July 23, 1931 | JUNIOR HIGH IS COMMUNITY NEED SAYS BOARD MEMBER | 1 |
July 23, 1931 | POLICE FEAR UNKNOWN LAD COMMITS SUICIDE | 7 |
July 23, 1931 | PICKENS, HORACE L | 7 |
July 23, 1931 | BUSINESS WOMEN TO HOLD SIXTH ANNUAL FLEET WEEK EXCURSION | 1 |
July 23, 1931 | SPECIAL REALTY VALUE SEEN IN HOMES BUILT THIS YEAR | 5 |
July 23, 1931 | ANNUAL SWIM CLASSES TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK | 1 |
July 23, 1931 | SPEED BOATS PROVING POPULAR ON LAKES WASH. & SAMMAMISH | 5 |
July 23, 1931 | COUNCIL CONSIDERS STAGE STAND FOR NEW TOLT RUN | 1 |
July 23, 1931 | LORNA LACY, EUGENE FOLIE | 7 |
July 30, 1931 | HOLD CULLING SCHOOL HERE | 1 |
July 30, 1931 | JUNIOR HIGH BENEFITS EAST SIDE SAYS KLOPFER | 1 |
July 30, 1931 | FIRST DEGREE MURDER CHARGE IS FILED AGAINST H H LOY | 1 |
July 30, 1931 | HARVEY, FREDA | 6 |
July 30, 1931 | TODD, LOUIE D | 1 |
July 30, 1931 | SEVENTY YOUNGSTERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ANNUAL JUANITA SWIMMING CLASS | 1 |
July 30, 1931 | KIRKLAND TO BE SERVICE CENTER (PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT) | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | CLARK TO TELL SERVICE CLUB ABOUT EAST SIDE GRAPE INDUSTRY | 9 |
August 6, 1931 | EAST SIDE DAIRY FARMERS PUT BLAME ON DISTRIBUTORS FOR MILK WAR | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | OLD METHODIST CHURCH TO BE REDEDICATED SUN. | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | CARR SAYS JUNIOR HIGH SOLUTION OF OVERCROWDING | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | MARSHAL BLASTS BALLARD BEACH STORY (TODD MURDER) | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | FREEMAN, CHARLES | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | HUNDREDS OF FRIENDS PAY FINAL TRIBUTE AS L D TODD LAID TO REST | 4 |
August 6, 1931 | KIRKLAND GETS POSTAL STATION | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | MARGARET OLSON SWIMS KIRKLAND TO MADRONA | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | JUANITA PARK CONSTANTLY ADDING ATTRACTIONS FOR THE VACATIONIST | 1 |
August 6, 1931 | COUNTY ROAD CONTRACTS LET | 3 |
August 13, 1931 | LOYS JEWELRY STORE – REOPENING | 6 |
August 13, 1931 | GRAPE GROWERS NEED ASSISTANCE IN MARKETING PRODUCTS SAYS CLARK | 1 |
August 13, 1931 | SURPRISED ON SILVER ANNIVERSARY (CHAMNESS, MR AND MRS W A) | 3 |
August 13, 1931 | SERVICE CLUB SPONSORS MOVEMENT TO AID ELECTION | 1 |
August 13, 1931 | PLAN BAND FOR KIRKLAND | 6 |
August 13, 1931 | ROSE HILL FAIR DATES ARE SET | 1 |
August 13, 1931 | COUNTY FACES FIRE PROBLEM | 6 |
August 13, 1931 | FIRE DAMAGES ECKVIG HOME | 6 |
August 13, 1931 | DISTRICT FARES WELL IN NEW COUNTY BUDGET | 1 |
August 13, 1931 | LOY’S PLEA IS “NOT GUILTY” | 1 |
August 13, 1931 | KIRKLAND WINS COUNTY SWIM CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
August 13, 1931 | FAMOUS ENGINEER LAUNCHES BIG WATER SYSTEM WORK | 6 |
August 13, 1931 | HERE IS THE HOW AND WHY OF THE ROSE HILL WATER SITUATION | 6 |
August 13, 1931 | FAMOUS ENGINEER LAUNCHES BIG WATER SYSTEM WORK | 6 |
August 20, 1931 | MARRIED 61 YEARS (BOSSARD, MR AND MRS JOHN) | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | FIRST TWINS ARRIVE AT KIRKLAND HOSPITAL (EARL, RONALD AND DONALD) | 6 |
August 20, 1931 | VOTERS PASS PARK SALE BY LARGE MAJORITY | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | L H TAUSON, JEWELER TO OPEN SHOP HERE | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | M E QUACKENBUSH BUYS MEAT MARKET | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | ASK SANITARY SURVEY HERE | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | ASKS NEW BLDG FOR STOCKADE | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | COUNCIL WILL DISCUSS BUDGET | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | CRANDELL ASKS CONTINUANCE IN LOY PLEA | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | WOODWARD, SADIE | 7 |
August 20, 1931 | KIRKLAND TRIMS COLORED BOYS, NOW GOING AFTER JAPANESE TEAM | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | LOCAL TENNIS STARS ARE EAST SIDE CHAMPIONS | 1 |
August 20, 1931 | WAYNE GOLF COURSE OPEN | 6 |
August 27, 1931 | LA PETITE SHOPPE – GRAND OPENING | 12 |
August 27, 1931 | R W DOWNEY LEASES THE CAPITAL HILL SERVICE STATION | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | DOUGLAS OPENS DANCE CLASS | 12 |
August 27, 1931 | JUNIOR HIGH BOND ELECTION DATE SEPT 4 | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | NORTH END OF COUNTY HAS NEW FIRE EQUIPMENT | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | FEDERATED CLUBS COMMITTEE SAYS TAXATION HAS GONE HOG WILD | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | PROGRAM TO BE NATION WIDE (GEORGE WASHINGTON’S 200TH BIRTHDAY) | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | ATTEMPTED SUICIDE LANDS YOUTH BEHIND BARS | 12 |
August 27, 1931 | LEGION POSTS DENY ACTION ON LOY BAIL PLEA | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | HELMS, HOMER TOBEY | 6 |
August 27, 1931 | SIMMONS, WILLIAM FRANCIS | 6 |
August 27, 1931 | KIRKLAND LOSES TO JAP TEAM | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | CHURCH VOTES ON NEW PASTOR (COMMUNITY CHURCH) | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | COMMISSIONERS FROWN UPON SEWAGE SURVEY | 1 |
August 27, 1931 | ALICE OSTBERG, ARTHUR JOHNSON | 6 |
August 27, 1931 | MARGARET HAUG, ROBERT STILES | 6 |
September 3, 1931 |
NEW FOX FARM STARTED HERE | 8 |
September 3, 1931 |
NAZARENE CHURCH TO BURN MORTGAGE SUN. | 8 |
September 3, 1931 |
ELSON STAGES NOVELTY RADIO SALE ON CROSLEY | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
LA PETITE SHOPPE OPENED BY LOCAL GIRLS MONDAY | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
PARENTS BUSY BUYING OUTFITS | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
TO DECIDE FATE OF JUNIOR HIGH FRIDAY | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
NEW PROJECTS SLATED TO AID UNEMPLOYMENT | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
JUANITA HOMES THREATENED | 5 |
September 3, 1931 |
JUANITA LEADS RED CROSS TEST | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
BRINKER DENIES BAIL FOR LOY | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
CHAMNESS, KATHERINE | 4 |
September 3, 1931 |
MASONS WILL OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
CHURCH NAMES NEW PASTOR (COMMUNITY CHURCH – BELLINGHAM, ERNEST R) | 1 |
September 3, 1931 |
BACKS CHASE SEWAGE PLAN | 12 |
September 3, 1931 |
ELLA HEWITT, R G NORTHUP | 4 |
September 10, 1931 |
BUCKLEY’S SERVICE STATION – NEW LOCATION (PHOTO) | 13-Dec |
September 10, 1931 |
CATHOLIC SEMINARY TO BE DEDICATED (PHOTO OF ST EDWARDS) | 5 |
September 10, 1931 |
JUNIOR HIGH BONDS CARRY BY BIG MAJORITY | 1 |
September 10, 1931 |
SCHOOLS SHOW BIG INCREASE | 1 |
September 10, 1931 |
HOTEL AGAIN UNDER LEASE | 1 |
September 10, 1931 |
JUANITA MAY FORM WATER DISTRICT SOON | 1 |
September 10, 1931 |
HODSDON, JOTHAN W | 1 |
September 10, 1931 |
TONIGHT IS BIG NIGHT FOR MASONS AS THEY CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
September 10, 1931 |
JUANITA MAY FORM WATER DISTRICT SOON | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
ARCHITECTS GET QUESTIONNAIRE | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
CARL GOLDAPP IS NEW PROPRIETOR OF MARKET | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
COUNTY BARS MARRIED WOMEN (FROM WORK) | 4 |
September 17, 1931 |
NOTED ARMY BAND WILL MAKE APPEARANCE AT UNIVERSITY POST | 4 |
September 17, 1931 |
ANOTHER JUANITA POINT FIRE LAST SATURDAY NIGHT | 16 |
September 17, 1931 |
CLUBS ASK COMMISSIONERS TO MAKE DRASTIC CUTS IN BUDGET | 4 |
September 17, 1931 |
COUNCIL FILES ITS PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF KIRKLAND | 6 |
September 17, 1931 |
COUNTY BARS MARRIED WOMEN (FROM WORK) | 4 |
September 17, 1931 |
JUANITA PUSHES WATER PLANS | 16 |
September 17, 1931 |
LOY ON TRIAL FOR MURDER NEXT MONDAY | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
JARVI, JOHN ALFRED | 13 |
September 17, 1931 |
KELLEY, BERNARD | 16 |
September 17, 1931 |
OVETURF, LUCRETIA | 16 |
September 17, 1931 |
ROBERTS, F W | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
BAKER CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF FEDERATED CLUB | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
HERE THEY ARE – ALL 17 OF THEM (PHOTO OF PAST MASTERS OF MASONS) | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
COUNTY TO REBUILD AND ENLARGE JUANITA AND FACTORIA TRESTLES | 1 |
September 17, 1931 |
JUANITA PUSHES WATER PLANS | 16 |
September 17, 1931 |
ELISABETH NIESE, WALTER RICHTER | 4 |
September 24, 1931 |
SEATTLE’S PROPOSED MILK ORDINANCE WOULD BE BLOW TO EAST SIDE PLAN | 1 |
September 24, 1931 |
YOUTH DISPLAYS ACCOMPLISHMENT AS BOAT BUILDER (TAYLOR, DICK) | 6 |
September 24, 1931 |
COUNCIL PLANS LICENSE FOR CITY PEDDLERS | 1 |
September 24, 1931 |
JURY MAY GET LOY MURDER CASE THIS WEEK | 1 |
September 24, 1931 |
LONGWORTH, GEORGE | 1 |
September 24, 1931 |
CLYDE MILLAR IS NEW LEGION POST COMMANDER | 1 |
September 24, 1931 |
MRS PATTY IS AUXILIARY HEAD | 1 |
September 24, 1931 |
YOUTH PROUDLY DISPLAYS FIRST ACCOMPLISHMENT AS BOAT BUILDER | 6 |
September 24, 1931 |
KARL KNAUF LAYS CEMENT SIDEWALK | 1 |
September 24, 1931 |
IRON MAINS WILL BE LAID | 7 |
September 24, 1931 |
PUGET SOUND CO. ANNOUNCES NEW RATE SCHEDULE | 1 |
October 1, 1931 | BABY ORCHESTRA IS PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND | 6 |
October 1, 1931 | DARBY AND BELL TAKE OVER CITY SERV. STATION | 1 |
October 1, 1931 | PEDDLERS MUST FIRST OBTAIN CITY LICENSES | 1 |
October 1, 1931 | SHIPYARD TO BUILD STOCK CRUISER TO MEET THE LOW PRICE DEMAND | 7 |
October 1, 1931 | “JUSTIFIED” SAYS JURY AS LOY GETS ACQUITTAL | 1 |
October 1, 1931 | DR J C THOMPSON OPENS DENTAL OFFICE | 1 |
October 1, 1931 | RELIEF COMM. REORGANIZED | 1 |
October 1, 1931 | JUANITA PARK TO FEATURE SAT AND SUN EVE. DANCES | 14 |
October 1, 1931 | ORATORS WAX WARM AT ROSE HILL WATER MEETING FRIDAY | 1 |
October 1, 1931 | MAYOR AND FIRE CHIEF DIGNITARIES AS TWENTY MILLIONTH FORD ARRIVES | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | RUTH MCPHETRIDGE TO TEACH VIOLIN HERE | 7 |
October 8, 1931 | SEMINARY TO BE DEDICATED TUESDAY | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | NEW CHEVROLET AGENCY WILL OPEN OCT 15 | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | SAVIGEAR OPENS MALT SHOP HERE | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | YOUTHFUL PATROLMEN NAMED TO WATCH OVER SAFETY OF CHILDREN | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | OPEN SCHOOL BOND BIDS SAT. | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | COUNCIL CLIPS ONE MILL OF TOWN BUDGET | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | MANY IMPROVEMENTS SLATED FOR EAST SIDE AS COUNTY BUDGET IS PASSED | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | KIRKLAND WINS VALLEY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | REVEREND BELLINGHAM BEGINS HIS WORK HERE | 12 |
October 8, 1931 | “OLD SCOUT” MAKES PERSONAL APPEARANCE IN KIRKLAND WED. | 1 |
October 8, 1931 | POWER CO EXTENDS MANY SERVICE LINES | 1 |
October 15, 1931 |
REPORT ON THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 6 |
October 15, 1931 |
BURKE AND FARRAR TO BUILD NEW OFFICE | 1 |
October 15, 1931 |
SCHOOL BOARD WILL SOON CHOOSE ARCHITECTS FOR NEW JUNIOR HIGH | 1 |
October 15, 1931 |
DEDICATION BRINGS HUNDREDS TO EAST SIDE OF LAKE (SEMINARY) | 1 |
October 15, 1931 |
HENRY’S BARBER SHOP ADDS BEAUTY PARLOR | 1 |
October 15, 1931 |
KIRKLAND TO HAVE NEW DRY GOODS STORE SOON | 1 |
October 15, 1931 |
FIRE DESTROYS POULTRY HOUSE | 6 |
October 15, 1931 |
RANCHER TAKES POT SHOT AS THIEVES TRY TO STEAL TURKEYS | 1 |
October 15, 1931 |
FEILEN, IRENE | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
LUNDQUISTS SURPRISED ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY | 8 |
October 22, 1931 |
FAMOUS OLD SEA ROVER DROPS ANCHOR IN KIRKLAND (DRAKE, THOMAS) | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
MRS GOFF FETED AS SHE REACHES 84TH BIRTHDAY | 4 |
October 22, 1931 |
MALLIS WILL DESIGN NEW JUNIOR HIGH | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
C M EATON OPENS THE EAST SIDE DYE WORKS | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
CHEV AGENCY IS NOW OPEN | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
MRS MILDRED CAREY TO MANAGE KIRK. DYE WORKS | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
WATCH REPAIRER OPENS SHOP IN ALLEN BUILDING | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
COLD-HUNGER FORCES TOLLER TO SURRENDER | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
LAUNDRY SAFE BLOWN AGAIN | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
POULTRY ASSN AGAIN POSTS REWARDS FOR CHICKEN THIEVES | 1 |
October 22, 1931 |
MOORE, ELIZA FRANCIS | 5 |
October 22, 1931 |
NALLY, EUGENE | 4 |
October 22, 1931 |
WORK STARTS ON PIPE LINE | 5 |
October 29, 1931 |
AGED COUPLE TAKE FIRST (PLANE) RIDE (STEWART, MR AND MRS W P) | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
ILLNESS OF RECALLS DAYS OF LINCOLN FRIENDSHIP (MCKAY, MARY) | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
LOY MOVES JEWELRY STORE FROM KIRKLAND WEDNESDAY | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
ROSE HILL CLUB RAISES FUNDS FOR RELIEF WORK | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
CITY OFFICIALS PLAN ADDED PROTECTION AS WITCHES FLY | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
FORTUNE TELLING WITCH AT KIRKLAND ELECTRIC | 16 |
October 29, 1931 |
IRE ROUSED AS DOGS POISONED | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
TOLLER WILL PLEAD FRIDAY | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
PROVAN, THOMAS | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
ROSE HILL CLUB RAISES FUNDS FOR RELIEF WORK | 1 |
October 29, 1931 |
COMMISSIONERS PASS CHANDLER BRIDGE REQUEST | 1 |
November 5, 1931 |
NOW ONE BIG KASH & KARRY | 1 |
November 5, 1931 |
JUANITA BRIDGE CLAIMS ANOTHER | 1 |
November 5, 1931 |
FIREMEN MEET IN CONVENTION HERE THURSDAY | 1 |
November 5, 1931 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE PUTS OUT OWN FIRE, MONDAY | 1 |
November 5, 1931 |
DOCTOR HARRIS OFFERS FREE GLASSES TO NEEDY | 7 |
November 5, 1931 |
HALLOWE’EN DAMAGE IS SLIGHT; USUAL PRANKS ARE IN EVIDENCE | 1 |
November 5, 1931 |
INSANITY IS TOLLER PLEA | 1 |
November 5, 1931 |
REESE BROWN FACES TWO FEDERAL CHARGES | 1 |
November 5, 1931 |
BENTLEY, MRS CLARENCE E | 6 |
November 5, 1931 |
HENION, ELIZABETH C | 13 |
November 5, 1931 |
JONES, WILLIAM E JR | 3 |
November 5, 1931 |
JUANITA PARK DANCES INAUGURATE NEW PRICES | 7 |
November 12, 1931 |
PROGRESSIVE GROCERY – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
November 12, 1931 |
LOCAL CATTLE TAKES HONORS AT PORTLAND | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
GATEWAY THEATRE TO OBSERVE FIRST ANNIVERSARY NEXT WEEK | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
JUNIOR HIGH IS DELAYED AGAIN | 7 |
November 12, 1931 |
M F FRITTS JOINS STAFF OF HART CHEVROLET CO | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
MCMARRS HAS NEW MANAGER | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
PROGRESSIVE GROCERY OPENS | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
RICHARD SCALES TAKES OVER NORTHUP DAIRY | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
CHARITY BALL NETS TIDY SUM | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
COMMITTEES HARD AT WORK TO PUT RED CROSS QUOTA OVER TOP | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
ROSE HILL SCHOOL LUNCHES IN SWING STARTING MONDAY | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
SCHOOL SHOWS LOW BUS COST | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
GATEWAY THEATRE TO OBSERVE FIRST ANNIVERSARY NEXT WEEK | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
COUNCIL MEETS MONDAY TO PAY CURRENT BILLS | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
MRS NEWBERRY TELLS OF BATTLE FIELDS AS LEGION OBSERVES ARMISTICE | 1 |
November 12, 1931 |
RATES REDUCTION TO BENEFIT THE EAST SIDE | 10 |
November 19, 1931 |
ROSE HILL TO ERECT CABIN | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
COUNCIL ORDERS TRANSFER OF PARK PROPERTY | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
KRISCHANO ORIGINATES NEW MONEY SAVING PLAN; NATIONAL IN SCOPE | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
PAY’N TAKIT STORE TO OPEN | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
BIG SHOW TO AID COMMUNITY RELIEF FUND IS SET FOR DEC 11 | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
COUNCIL ORDERS TRANSFER OF PARK PROPERTY | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
THIEF MAKES TRY FOR FOOTBALL RECEIPTS; ROUTED BY JANITOR | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
MORRIS, B G | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
ROSE HILL TO ERECT CABIN | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
BASEBALL FINANCIAL REPORT SHOWS DEFICIT TO GIVE DANCE | 13 |
November 19, 1931 |
ANNUAL CHURCH DRIVE OPEN | 1 |
November 19, 1931 |
BRIDGE FUNDS OF NORTH DIST. GET SET-BACK | 1 |
November 26, 1931 |
THE SHOPPING CENTER | 10 |
November 26, 1931 |
INTEREST RAISE COST DISTRICT OVER $16000 | 1 |
November 26, 1931 |
FAMOUS MAGICIAN WILL FEATURE RELIEF SHOW | 1 |
November 26, 1931 |
FIREMEN SAVE ANDERSON GARAGE | 1 |
November 26, 1931 |
MERCHANTS WILL STAGE CHRISTMAS PLAY | 1 |
November 26, 1931 |
BARRIE, MRS J P | 6 |
November 26, 1931 |
STOTTS, LENA LEOTA | 6 |
December 3, 1931 |
J C BLEITZ HAS NEW 50 FT YACHT “ELLENORA” | 8 |
December 3, 1931 |
J P NELSON STARTS NEW JEWELRY STORE THIS WEEK | 1 |
December 3, 1931 |
DUCK HUNTER BLOWS HAND OFF | 1 |
December 3, 1931 |
COMPULSORY LIABILITY INSURANCE | 14 |
December 3, 1931 |
HEADLINERS WILL FEATURE BENEFIT SHOW DEC 11TH | 1 |
December 3, 1931 |
THREE BIG EVENTS WILL FEATURE MERCHANTS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | 1 |
December 3, 1931 |
LOSES HUNDRED DOLLAR REWARD AS VICTIM REGAINS CONSCIOUSNESS | 1 |
December 3, 1931 |
HAPGOOD, ALBERT G | 4 |
December 3, 1931 |
JUANITA BRIDGE MAY BE BUILT OF CONCRETE | 1 |
December 10, 1931 |
JAS. P. NELSON OPENS JEWELRY STORE MONDAY | 1 |
December 10, 1931 |
KIRKLAND TOPS WHOLE NORTH DIST. IN RESULTS OF RED CROSS DRIVE | 1 |
December 10, 1931 |
FIVE HUNDRED EXPECTED TO SEE RELIEF SHOW FRIDAY | 1 |
December 10, 1931 |
DECEMBER 19 TO BE BIG DAY FOR KIDS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
December 10, 1931 |
W.C.T. UNION IS ORGANIZED | 1 |
December 10, 1931 |
WHAT WE DON’T KNOW DOESN’T HURT US SAY SAGES OF LIQUOR RAID | 1 |
December 10, 1931 |
CUMMINGS, C A | 1 |
December 10, 1931 |
WILL CALL FOR NEW BIDS ON JUANITA BRIDGE | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
OBSERVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY (KORTGAARD, MR AND MRS B) | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
BUY ON EAST SIDE WEEK MEETS WITH FAVOR AMONG ALL CLASSES | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
C R EGBERT NOW OPERATING JITNEY | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
CLARY WARREN TAKES OVER KIRKLAND DYE WORKS HERE | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
HART TAKES ON GOODYEAR TIRES | 5 |
December 17, 1931 |
GATEWAY TO STAGE BENEFIT SHOW FOR RELIEF TUESDAY, DEC 22 | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
RELIEF SHOW WILL NET FUND CLOSE TO $250 | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
SCHOOL BOARD ANXIOUS TO SEE LOCAL LABOR | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
SCHOOL BOARD ANXIOUS TO SEE LOCAL LABOR | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
GATES, NELSON & FORTESCUE TO TAKE BIRD CENSUS HERE | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
FIREMEN SAVE FORTUNA PARK | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
700 TOYS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION – FREE SHOW AT GATEWAY | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
LOCAL SHIPYARD TO START WORK ON BIG JOB JANUARY FIRST | 1 |
December 17, 1931 |
DATE SET FOR TOLLER TRIAL | 7 |
December 17, 1931 |
RUM RUNNERS ARE ARRAIGNED | 5 |
December 17, 1931 |
RUM RUNNERS ARE ARRAIGNED | 5 |
December 24, 1931 |
RESPONSE GIVES ASSURANCE OF CHRISTMAS CHEER | 1 |
December 24, 1931 |
KIDS TAKE TOWN BY STORM AS SANTA ARRIVES – 900 GET GIFTS | 1 |
December 24, 1931 |
SANTA CLAUS WILL GOVE AWAY 100 VALUABLE GIFTS THURSDAY | 1 |
December 24, 1931 |
BROWN-BARKER CASE IS SETTLED OUT OF COURT | 1 |
December 24, 1931 |
LIQUOR CACHE CASE HEARING RESUMED | 1 |
December 24, 1931 |
BARRIE, ROBERT C | 1 |
December 24, 1931 |
ROBERTS, JAMES M | 1 |
December 24, 1931 |
NEWSBOYS SHOW SPIRIT BY VOTING SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS TO RELIEF | 1 |
December 24, 1931 |
TENNIS TROPHIES ARE PRESENTED | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
WATSON MOTOR COMPANY WILL OPEN JAN. 2ND | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
MANY RECEIVE AID FROM LOCAL RELIEF | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
BENEFIT SHOW ATTRACTS MANY | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
GRADE SCHOOL BOY COMPILES EARLY HISTORY OF KIRKLAND SCHOOLS | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
BEEBE, WILLIAM L | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
BURT, ESTHER | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
CURTIS, I E | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
SMITH, MRS M E | 1 |
December 31, 1931 |
LOCAL POST OFFICE HAS LARGEST BUSINESS IN ITS HISTORY | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | EAST SIDE POULTRYMEN CARRY OFF HONORS AT SEATTLE SHOW | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | CARLSONS CELEBRATE 35TH ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS OSCAR) | 6 |
January 7, 1932 | REPORT ON THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 10 |
January 7, 1932 | MRS SCHOTIS BUILDING A MODERN HOME AT JUANITA | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | FRASER MCKAY OPENS AUTO REPAIR BUSINESS | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | T NEWLANDS TAKE OVER SECOND HAND STORE HERE | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | EAST SIDE FOLKS QUIVER AS TREMBLER SHAKES UP DISTRICT | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | COUNTY STARTS ON OPERATION OF NEW BUDGET | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | GRADE SCHOOL BOY COMPILES EARLY HISTORY OF KIRKLAND SCHOOLS (CONT) | 6 |
January 7, 1932 | REESE BROWN TRIAL SET FOR FEBRUARY THE 16TH | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | PRAVITZ, AUGUST H | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | WESTER, MARJORIE E | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | IRELAN IS NEW MASONIC HEAD | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | SERVICE CLUB CHOOSES GOVE AS NEW PRES. | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | ANNUAL YACHT CLUB RACE WON BY LOCAL BOAT | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | G W SELVIDGE NEW N.P. AGENT HERE | 1 |
January 7, 1932 | COUNCIL OKEHS NEW WATER MAIN | 6 |
January 7, 1932 | ALMA PAULSON, ROSS DEAN | 6 |
January 14, 1932 |
DRASTIC DROP IN EGG PRICES HITS EAST SIDE | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
SURPRISE LARSONS ON THEIR 25 ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS DAN) | 2 |
January 14, 1932 |
SURPRISE NORDSTROMS WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS O E) | 6 |
January 14, 1932 |
BOARD PROTECTS LOCAL LABOR ON JUNIOR HIGH | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH HAS A REAL JOB OF RENOVATING | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
J R NEWTON BELIEVED BURIED BENEATH SLIDE | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
GOING-GOING-GONE (FATE OF ONE ROOM SCHOOLS) | 10 |
January 14, 1932 |
BOARD PROTECTS LOCAL LABOR ON JUNIOR HIGH | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
FIREMEN GET TWO EARLY MORNING CALLS – ONE RIGHT AFTER THE OTHER | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
GERMANN, MRS R E | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
HOLBLICK, JACOB F | 7 |
January 14, 1932 |
WOODSIDE, DR J H | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
BILL BAILEY IS NEW DISTRICT CHAIRMAN FOR EAST SIDE SCOUTS | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
LOCAL POLITICS JUMP INTO SPOTLIGHT AS CLOSING DATE FOR FILINGS NE | 1 |
January 14, 1932 |
JUANITA BRIDGE CONTRACT TO BE LET MONDAY 25TH | 1 |
January 21, 1932 |
MRS LENNOX SURPRISED ON ANNIVERSARY DAY | 11 |
January 21, 1932 |
IT MUST FAIL (RUSSIA) | 10 |
January 21, 1932 |
GATEWAY FILM FAILS TO ARRIVE BUT SHOW MUST GO ON SAYS MEL. | 1 |
January 21, 1932 |
CITY FINANCIAL REPORT SHOWS HEALTHY GAIN FOR PAST YEAR | 1 |
January 21, 1932 |
WILL TAKE PART IN WASHINGTON OBSERVANCE | 1 |
January 21, 1932 |
MRS R G COGSWELL HEADS ORTHOPEDIC | 1 |
January 21, 1932 |
GERMANN, MRS R E | 5 |
January 21, 1932 |
BIRTHDAY SERVICE STATION IS NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL FEATURE | 5 |
January 21, 1932 |
LARGE ATTENDANCE EXPECTED AT CHURCH (COMMUNITY CHURCH) | 6 |
January 21, 1932 |
FERRY CREW STARTLES NATIVES WITH NEW WAY OF ADJUSTING DOCK LIGHTS | 1 |
January 21, 1932 |
COUNCIL DENIES SCHOOL HELP ON WATERMAIN | 1 |
January 21, 1932 |
PHONE WONDERS ARE EXPLAINED | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
BERRY FARMERS TO CONDUCT TWO DAY CLASS HERE | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
ISSUE CALL ON SCHOOL BIDS | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
H B TILAND IS NEW MANAGER OF MCMARRS | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
HART EMPLOYS FACTORY EXPERT | 6 |
January 28, 1932 |
ROBERT MORSE TAKES OVER PAY’N TAKIT MANAGERSHIP | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
WATSON MOTOR CO. INSTALLS NEW SYSTEM | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
DISTRICT 71 LOPS OF TEN MILL LEVY THE FIRST TIME IN 20 YEARS | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
PRESENT CITY OFFICIALS AGREE TO SEEK RE-ELECTION | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE WORKING ON PROGRAM FOR BIG OBSERVANCE | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
ROSE HILL TO CELEBRATE FOUNDER’S DAY, FEB 4TH | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
NEWTON, JOHN R | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
REAVES, HANK | 12 |
January 28, 1932 |
SIEGFRIED, HOWARD | 6 |
January 28, 1932 |
SPEES, MUREL | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
PRESENT CITY OFFICIALS AGREE TO SEEK RE-ELECTION | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
POST OFFICE EXPERIENCES SHOWER TUESDAY MORN | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
JUANITA BRIDGE CONTRACT LET | 1 |
January 28, 1932 |
MODESTA PEARSON, WILLIAM C ANGUS | 5 |
January 28, 1932 |
VIRGINIA MATTSON, ALAN CRAIG FAITH | 7 |
February 4, 1932 |
KING COUNTY DIRECTORS FAVOR STATUS QUO ON TEACHERS SALARIES | 5 |
February 4, 1932 |
FIREMEN BATTLE TWENTY FIRES | 5 |
February 4, 1932 |
RELIEF DEMANDS HEAVIER AS WINTER PROGRESSES | 1 |
February 4, 1932 |
GROUPS VOTE TO ENTER PARADE | 1 |
February 4, 1932 |
DRY LAW MERITS ARE EXPOUNDED | 1 |
February 4, 1932 |
KIRKLAND JUSTICE COURT ROSTER SHOWS A BUSY SEASON FOR JUDGE | 1 |
February 4, 1932 |
PUZZLE OF LAKE PIRACY SOLVED AS YOUTH ADMITS CRIME CAREER | 1 |
February 4, 1932 |
LINDELL, ANNE H | 5 |
February 4, 1932 |
WISWELL, HARRY | 5 |
February 4, 1932 |
ROSE HILL SCOUTS 6TH ANNIVERSARY FEB 5TH | 1 |
February 4, 1932 |
VOTERS APATHY MAY MEAN LOW REGISTRATION | 1 |
February 4, 1932 |
DRY LAW MERITS ARE EXPOUNDED | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
FIRE DESTROYS LARGE CHICKEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY | 12 |
February 11, 1932 |
MAYOR TO NAME JUDGE STARK CITY ATTORNEY | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
RELIEF PROBLEM BECOMES ACUTE AS DEMANDS GROW | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
FLOATS NEEDED FOR BIG PARADE | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
BOOTLEGGERS TO PETITION COUNCIL TO PUT UNIFORM ON MARSHALL | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
DEPUTY CAMERON ASKS FOR LOCAL COOPERATION | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
MAYOR TO NAME JUDGE STARK CITY ATTORNEY | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
ELDRED, A | 12 |
February 11, 1932 |
QUIREN, SUE FIELEN | 6 |
February 11, 1932 |
FILINGS CLOSE WITH NO NEW CANDIDATES | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
BOOTLEGGERS TO PETITION COUNCIL TO PUT UNIFORM ON MARSHALL | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
VOLSTEAD FAILS SAYS BAILEY | 1 |
February 11, 1932 |
LAKE DOWN TWO FEET TO HELP JUANITA JOB | 11 |
February 18, 1932 |
ROEDER CHICKEN HOUSES BURNED | 1 |
February 18, 1932 |
COUNCIL COMPLETES JUNIOR HIGH PROPERTY TRANSFER | 1 |
February 18, 1932 |
RELIEF PROBLEM IS STILL ACUTE | 12 |
February 18, 1932 |
WASHINGTON PARADE IS DROPPED | 1 |
February 18, 1932 |
BESSIE FORCIER BEGINS TO REALIZE WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT; GETS 10 YRS | 7 |
February 18, 1932 |
CLARK, E E | 1 |
February 18, 1932 |
GALLOWAY, FRANCES I | 1 |
February 18, 1932 |
JONES, MARY | 7 |
February 18, 1932 |
REGISTRATION JUMPS DURING LAST FEW DAYS | 1 |
February 18, 1932 |
RUM HOUND? WELL HE RECEIVED THIRTY DAYS | 12 |
February 18, 1932 |
PLAN REVIVAL OF BALL LEAGUE | 1 |
February 18, 1932 |
CHURCH FINANCE FACES BOARD | 7 |
February 18, 1932 |
RAY “WHITEY” JACKSON, EVANGELIST TO BE HERE | 5 |
February 18, 1932 |
CITY DELAYING BRIDGE VERDICT | 1 |
February 18, 1932 |
MANY MILES OF NEW PAVING | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
SURPRISE RECORS ON 40TH ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS C E) | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
SCHOOL TO ASK EXTRA LEVY AT ELECTION MAR 5 | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
SERVICE CLUB TO URGE ODD JOBS AROUND HOME TO AID UNEMPLOYMENT PRO | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
JAPANESE HOME BURNS AT YARROW SATURDAY | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
WASHINGTON PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
3RD DEGREE ASSAULTER TAKES HIMSELF TO JAIL | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
DEPUTY CAMERON MOVES TOO FAST FOR “SHINER” TO GET HIS STILL OUT | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
MOTORIST LEARNS THAT DRUNKEN DRIVING IS AN EXPENSIVE PASTIME | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
CROWD ATTENDS TREE SERVICES AT LIBRARY | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
KJALLEN, OLAF GUSTAV | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
TOWN ELECTION IS QUIET AFFAIR | 1 |
February 25, 1932 |
DEPUTY CAMERON MOVES TOO FAST FOR “SHINER” TO GET HIS STILL OUT | 1 |
March 3, 1932 | BOARD OPENS SCHOOL BIDS; AWARD MONDAY | 1 |
March 3, 1932 | GLENN JOHNSON ACCEPTS VICE-PRESIDENCY OF TITLE TRUST CO | 3 |
March 3, 1932 | VALEN OPENS MARKET BASKET | 1 |
March 3, 1932 | COMMITTEE TO START QUEST FOR ODD JOBS | 1 |
March 3, 1932 | PENNEY’S HAS FIRE SCARE | 5 |
March 3, 1932 | TOWN PURCHASES 300 FEET OF NEW FIRE HOSE | 5 |
March 3, 1932 | COMMITTEE TO START QUEST FOR ODD JOBS | 1 |
March 3, 1932 | JUANITA DISTRICT TO VOTE ON 7 MILL LEVY | 1 |
March 3, 1932 | CITY AND SCHOOL ELECTIONS TAKE CIVIC SPOTLIGHT HERE | 1 |
March 3, 1932 | ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE AT LOCAL CHURCH SUNDAY | 4 |
March 3, 1932 | PLAN TO PAVE BOTHELL ROAD | 4 |
March 10, 1932 | EXCEPTIONAL TALENT TO BE AT MCPHETRIDGE RECITAL | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | BOARD AWARDS CONTRACT TO JOHN WESTER | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | VOTERS CARRY JUNIOR HIGH SPECIAL LEVY | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | JOB COMMITTEE SWINGS INTO ACTION TUESDAY | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | LEGION ENTERS NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO PUT MILLION BACK TO WORK | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | BOYS CAUGHT IN LAKE THEFT MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | DEPUTY A C CAMERON STOPS WINDOW SMASHER | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | JOHNSON, EMMA | 7 |
March 10, 1932 | LEGION ENTERS NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO PUT MILLION BACK TO WORK | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | LIGHT VOTE IN CITY ELECTION | 1 |
March 10, 1932 | BLEITZ YACHT LEADS FIELD | 1 |
March 17, 1932 | SHADY BEACH JUANITA | 5 |
March 17, 1932 | SCHOENS CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS F R) | 6 |
March 17, 1932 | LOCAL RADIO MAN CHOSEN (VAN HORN, E C) | 1 |
March 17, 1932 | CAMPFIRE CABIN IS MOVED THIS WEEK | 1 |
March 17, 1932 | OPEN DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT HERE | 1 |
March 17, 1932 | TWO ARE HURT AS CAR HITS CANNON | 1 |
March 17, 1932 | OVER TWO HUNDRED REGISTER FOR JOBS WITH SERVICE CLUB COMMITTEE | 1 |
March 17, 1932 | SCHERZ, JACKIE | 6 |
March 17, 1932 | BASEBALL READY TO TAKE LOCAL SPORTS SPOTLIGHT | 1 |
March 17, 1932 | FERRY WASHINGTON NOW CARRYING PASSENGERS | 1 |
March 17, 1932 | EARLEY WANTS ROAD JOBS DONE BEFORE SUMMER | 1 |
March 24, 1932 | FLOODS CAUSE CROP SHORTAGE | 1 |
March 24, 1932 | VETERAN FERRY CAPTAIN TRAVELS MANY TIMES AROUND THE GLOBE (CADE, | 1 |
March 24, 1932 | FEWER MEN REGISTER FOR WORK LAST WEEK | 6 |
March 24, 1932 | POINDEXTER, CAPT C E | 12 |
March 24, 1932 | FERRY LINCOLN RETURNS TO SERVICE NEXT WEEK | 12 |
March 24, 1932 | EARLEY SAYS NO NEW ROADS FOR FEW YEARS | 1 |
March 24, 1932 | VELMA BROOKS, CLAIRE MILLER | 1 |
March 31, 1932 | EXCAVATING SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE BUILDING | 1 |
March 31, 1932 | CO. TEACHERS GET PAY CUTS | 12 |
March 31, 1932 | BREAZEALE, EMMA | 4 |
March 31, 1932 | HAGGERTY, J H | 1 |
March 31, 1932 | LYON, JACK | 1 |
March 31, 1932 | SMITH, WILLIAM M | 4 |
March 31, 1932 | JUANITA PARK OPENS DANCE SEASON APR 9 | 1 |
March 31, 1932 | COUNTY ROAD CONTRACTS LET | 1 |
March 31, 1932 | REDUCTION IN ELECTRIC RATES ARE ANNOUNCED | 1 |
March 31, 1932 | ALIENE KANGAS, CLARENCE WARREN | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | COME TO KIRKLAND SATURDAY, IT’S LADIES DAY | 16 |
April 7, 1932 | CREAMERY IS PROVING BOON TO EAST SIDE | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | BROOKS, MR AND MRS EDMUND J | 6 |
April 7, 1932 | LOCAL J C PENNEY STORE TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY | 15 |
April 7, 1932 | WARREN, MR AND MRS MARION E | 6 |
April 7, 1932 | HUNDREDS SET OUT TO SEE FORD-8 | 6 |
April 7, 1932 | LADIES TO GET SPECIAL FAVORS ON SATURDAY | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | LOCAL J C PENNEY STORE TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY | 15 |
April 7, 1932 | MARTIN OPENS OWN BAKERY | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | FLOOD WATERS VS LETTUCE FIELDS | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | KIRKLAND WINS TYPING HONORS | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | NEARLY HUNDRED GET LABOR AID | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | “TARZAN, APE MAN” COMING TO GATEWAY THEATRE | 13 |
April 7, 1932 | HOME BURNED BEFORE DEPARTMENT IS CALLED | 6 |
April 7, 1932 | ROBERTS HOME IS BURNED WEDNESDAY | 6 |
April 7, 1932 | NEARLY HUNDRED GET LABOR AID | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | FRAZIER, MRS CHARLES | 13 |
April 7, 1932 | NEWCOMB, RALPH | 19 |
April 7, 1932 | NICHOL, JOHN G | 13 |
April 7, 1932 | “BECK” HEADS LEAGUE AGAIN | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | TWO ROSE HILL FIRES WIPE OUT HOMES – LACK OF WATER | 6 |
April 7, 1932 | BRIDGE DETOURS WILL SOON BE BUT MEMORY OF A BAD DREAM | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | FARMERS PROTEST FLOOD WATER | 1 |
April 7, 1932 | MARJORIE WHITEHEAD, HARRY WOLFE | 19 |
April 14, 1932 | OVERLAKE CLUBHOUSE RECEIVES ADDITIONS | 2 |
April 14, 1932 | LADIES DAY BRINGS CROWD | 1 |
April 14, 1932 | ROSE HILL TIES FOR LEADERSHIP | 1 |
April 14, 1932 | WHO WILL BE CITY COMMISSIONER IS CAUSING CONSIDERABLE WORRY | 6 |
April 14, 1932 | JUANITA OPENING DANCE ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD | 1 |
April 14, 1932 | OVERLY, ROBERT | 1 |
April 14, 1932 | WILLIAMS, EDWARD E | 1 |
April 14, 1932 | POST OFFICE BUILDING LOOKS LIKE NEW | 1 |
April 14, 1932 | JUANITA CLUB WILL SPONSOR BRIDGE OPENING | 1 |
April 21, 1932 | HOG FARM TAKES PART OF PLANT FROM KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 21, 1932 | DIESEL OIL CO LOCATES HERE | 1 |
April 21, 1932 | OPEN NURSERY STAND ON B AND F CORNER | 1 |
April 21, 1932 | AUTOMOBILE CRASHES THRU JUANITA BRIDGE BARRIER | 1 |
April 21, 1932 | BRANSEN, BABY | 6 |
April 21, 1932 | MUSSER, HATTIE | 6 |
April 21, 1932 | DOCTOR MCKIBBEN KNOCKS HOMER IN HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE OPENER | 12 |
April 21, 1932 | LEAGUE SEASON OPENS SUNDAY | 1 |
April 21, 1932 | DO NOT WANT ROAD GRADED (WAVERLY STREET) | 6 |
April 21, 1932 | GOV HARTLEY IS INVITED TO BIG BRIDGE OPENING | 1 |
April 21, 1932 | CLEO ADAMS, G BRANDON TEAKLES | 12 |
April 28, 1932 | GREGGS OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING (MR AND MRS D D) | 1 |
April 28, 1932 | VALEN MANAGES KIRKLAND KASH | 1 |
April 28, 1932 | FIREMEN NIP BLAZE IN BUD | 1 |
April 28, 1932 | LOCAL PEDDLER ORDINANCE TO GET TEST TODAY | 1 |
April 28, 1932 | KIRKLAND FERRY ROUTE POINTED OUT AS SHORT CUT TO LODGE | 7 |
April 28, 1932 | CELEBRITIES TO BE AT JUANITA BRIDGE OPENING ON SUNDAY | 1 |
April 28, 1932 | RUBY OTTREN, LEON SUMMER | 6 |
May 5, 1932 | ROBERT KNOWLES IS FIRST EASTSIDE BOY TO WIN HONOR OF SILVER PALM | 1 |
May 5, 1932 | L H TAUSAN MOVES INTO NEW LOCATION | 1 |
May 5, 1932 | MERCHANTS TO HOLD PAY DAY HERE SATURDAY | 1 |
May 5, 1932 | FORBES BEACH LEASES ADJOINING CABIN | 1 |
May 5, 1932 | CITY ORDINANCE ON PEDDLING STANDS TEST | 1 |
May 5, 1932 | BECK, SOPHIE | 7 |
May 5, 1932 | BOWERS, EDNA MAY | 4 |
May 5, 1932 | EYANSON, EDWARD (BUILDER OF WOOLEN MILL) | 1 |
May 5, 1932 | JOHNSON, JACOB | 4 |
May 5, 1932 | KIRKLAND, JAMES | 4 |
May 5, 1932 | YAMAGISHI, TOMOJI | 1 |
May 5, 1932 | BRIDGE OPENING ATTRACTS CROWD | 1 |
May 5, 1932 | NORMA GUNETT, DAVID P EASTMAN | 4 |
May 5, 1932 | OPAL HADLEY, GEORGE EIELSON | 8 |
May 12, 1932 | EASTSIDER DEMONSTRATES WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH A TWO ACRE TRACT | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | WHO WANTS A GOAT; LEGION HAS ONE IT WOULD LIKE TO GET RID OF | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | EASTSIDE BAKERY MOVES TO CORNER | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | FORMER KIRKLANDITE OPEN DYE WORKS | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE OPENS IN P.O. BUILDING | 6 |
May 12, 1932 | 44 GRADUATE FROM KHS | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | REPORT PRAISES HIGH SCHOOL | 14 |
May 12, 1932 | ROSE HILL WINS STATE MUSIC MEMORY TEST | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | SCHOOL BOARD ASKS BIDS ON BUS SERVICE | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | CHADWICK TO BE SPEAKER ON MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | LEGION PLANS BIG PARADE FOR MEMORIAL SERVICE | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | BUCHANAN, JOAN | 14 |
May 12, 1932 | DUNN, THOMAS P | 7 |
May 12, 1932 | GEISERT, PEGGY | 7 |
May 12, 1932 | NELSON, MARTIN | 6 |
May 12, 1932 | CENTRAL WINS STATE TITLE | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | SWIMMING, BATHING, PICKNICKING ADDED FEATURES OF GOLF CLUB | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | RESCUED; FERRY CREW TO THE RESCUE | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | CITY GRANTED REVISION OF OLD LIGHT CONTRACT | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | TELEPHONE CO EXTENDS LINES UP TO UNION HILL | 1 |
May 12, 1932 | MARIAN CUTLER, LLOYD DODD | 14 |
May 26, 1932 | MR AND MRS SHUH HAVE SILVER WEDDING | 7 |
May 26, 1932 | ROSE HILL TO HAVE SEATTLE ORCHESTRA | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | LADIES PUSH POPPY SALES | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | JUANITA WILL GRADUATE 18 | 7 |
May 26, 1932 | THURSDAY NIGHT WILL BE BIG NIGHT FOR GRADUATES | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | FIRE DESTROYS ROSE HILL HOME (NELSON, O A) | 12 |
May 26, 1932 | CITY PAINTS FIRE HYDRANTS IN BRIGHT AND FLASHY HUES | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | KIRKLAND LAUNCHES RELIEF PROGRAM FOR NEXT WINTER | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE FOR KIRKLAND’S BIGGEST MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | WHEELS HUM AT GRAVEL PIT | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | WHIPPING POST DEBATE TOPIC | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | BERGIN, ROSE | 12 |
May 26, 1932 | PLAN BUS LINE FROM KIRKLAND TO MEDINA | 1 |
May 26, 1932 | VIRGINIA TANNER, PHILIP TEAKLES | 7 |
June 2, 1932 | CROW’S NEST REOPENS WITH NEW PROPRIETORS | 8 |
June 2, 1932 | RANDALL TAKES OVER KASH & KARRY MART | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | 8TH GRADE HAS LARGEST CLASS | 4 |
June 2, 1932 | BOARD ACTION ON TEACHERS STIRS IRE OF MANY PARENTS | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | UNEMPLOYED BAND TOGETHER TO PERFECT PERMANENT ORGANIZATION | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | UNEMPLOYED BAND TOGETHER TO PERFECT PERMANENT ORGANIZATION | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | LEGION STAGES IMPRESSIVE SERVICE MONDAY | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | BOXING BASH SERIES AT JUANITA BEACH | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | SHADY AND SANDY BEACHES ARE COMBINED UNDER T W BLAKNEY | 8 |
June 2, 1932 | GATEWAY ATTRACTION – SEN-GEN-MA INDIANS IN PERSON | 2 |
June 2, 1932 | ADAMS, W K | 8 |
June 2, 1932 | BOXING BASH SERIES AT JUANITA BEACH | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | JUANITA COURSE OPEN JUNE 11TH | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | BUS LINE NOW UP TO OLYMPIA | 1 |
June 2, 1932 | AN EYE FOR AN EAR AND AN EAR FOR AN EYE IS CIVIL WAR VETS PROPOSAL | 1 |
June 7, 1932 | ASSOCIATION OF UNEMPLOYED ADDS FIFTY MEMBERS WEDNESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
June 7, 1932 | LOCAL MEN REPLACE ALIENS ON HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION WORK | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | GOFFS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING | 12 |
June 9, 1932 | E J PRATT TAKES OVER HADLEY BARBER SHOP | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | KIRKLAND CLASS OF 1932 (PHOTOS) | 9 |
June 9, 1932 | ALIENS TO BE DISCHARGED ON HIGHWAY PAVING WORK | 12 |
June 9, 1932 | FIRE BURNS ROOF OF THE HANSON HOME ON WED. | 6 |
June 9, 1932 | TO OPEN PAINT FACTORY HERE | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | BOXING BOUT SERIES BEING HELD AT BEACH | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | FORMER EDITOR GETS IN A JAM | 12 |
June 9, 1932 | FORMER JUANITA MAN GOES ON WARPATH; DIES AFTER ASSAULT | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | INDIANS TO HOLD POW WOW | 6 |
June 9, 1932 | AHLSTAD, AUGUST | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | KIRTLAND, ELLWORTH | 6 |
June 9, 1932 | “DUTCH” RHEINFORD JOINS KIRKLAND BASEBALL TEAM | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | BOXING BOUT SERIES BEING HELD AT BEACH | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | TWO NEW EAST SIDE GOLF COURSES MAKE BOW TO PUBLIC ON SATURDAY | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | WILLIAM THOMPSON RESIGNS MANAGEMENT (BASEBALL) | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | YARROW BUS LINE PROTESTED BY ARIEL LINE | 1 |
June 9, 1932 | CONVENTION OF PHONE OFFICIALS HERE JUNE 25TH | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | TWO COUPLE HAVE SILVER ANNIVERSARY (STRICKLANDS & NORMANS) | 12 |
June 16, 1932 | PUGET SOUND BANK PLANS TO LIQUIDATE | 7 |
June 16, 1932 | NAME HIS SHOP AND GET YOUR SHOES SOLED | 7 |
June 16, 1932 | SCHOOL STAFF HAVING WAGES CUT NEXT YEAR | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | EASTSIDERS TO MAKE WHOOPIE FOR JOBLESS | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | TUESDAY IS AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE GATEWAY | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | ‘LADIES OF JURY’ SIT ON FIRST CASE | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | WHIPPING POST WILL NOT STOP CRIME SAYS DR MCKIBBEN TO SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | ANDREWS, MR | 6 |
June 16, 1932 | HAMMOND, ROBERT | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | JUANITA LINKS OPEN FOR PLAY | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | MCDONALD BUYS BUS LINE | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | NEW BUS LINE MAY RUN SOON ON MEDINA ROUTE | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | “WE WANT ROADS” SAY FEDERATED CLUB MEMBERS | 1 |
June 16, 1932 | STATE PHONE CONVENTION HERE JUNE 24 | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | COUNTY STOCKADE WILL NO LONGER BE VAGRANT’S PARADISE | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | ELKO COLORED SINGERS TO BE AT CHURCH FRI. | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | GATEWAY IS BOOKED 5 WEEKS IN ADVANCE FOR AMATEUR SHOWS | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | ELKO COLORED SINGERS TO BE AT CHURCH FRI. | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | CITY COUNCIL APPOINTS MEN FOR NEW YEAR | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | NEXT WINTER’S RELIEF PLANS START FRIDAY | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | COUNTY STOCKADE WILL NO LONGER BE VAGRANT’S PARADISE | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE IS PROMISED AFTER JULY 8 | 12 |
June 23, 1932 | TELEPHONE’S BEST MEN TO SPEAK FRIDAY | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | BERNICE PARKS, WILLIS BRETT | 12 |
June 23, 1932 | ETHEL SHUH, WILBUR LYMAN | 1 |
June 23, 1932 | FRANCIS VIVIAN HIMES, JOHN CALVIN MCCONNELL | 12 |
June 23, 1932 | MARRIETT LONGFELLOW, ROBERT E KOLLMAR | 12 |
June 23, 1932 | NORA BATES, HOWARD WOOD | 6 |
June 30, 1932 | NEWPORT SPORTS ORPHANAGE FOR HOMELESS BLACK BEARS | 1 |
June 30, 1932 | EASTSIDE MAPPED INTO DISTRICTS FOR RELIEF | 1 |
June 30, 1932 | DEGRANDPRE, E F | 12 |
June 30, 1932 | HOLMGREN, LOUISE | 7 |
June 30, 1932 | TEACHOUT, LUELLA | 7 |
June 30, 1932 | EARLEY RUNS AGAIN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | J.C. PENNEY CLEARANCE | 5 |
July 7, 1932 | REPORT OF CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK | 4 |
July 7, 1932 | HARDWARE WORLD LAUDS CANDIDATE W L BILGER | 3 |
July 7, 1932 | ONE MORE MONTH AND NEW HI WILL BE DONE | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | NELSON HOME RAZED BY FIRE, SIX SLEEPING EFFECT LUCKY ESCAPE | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | HARDWARE WORLD LAUDS CANDIDATE W.L. BILGER | 3 |
July 7, 1932 | HART CHEVROLET GOES FREE WHEELING TO NEW LOCATION | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | BILLY’S UNCLE | 6 |
July 7, 1932 | ASSOCIATION AIDS IN LOCATING WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | 50-PIECE BAND WILL PLAY AT FEDERATED PICNIC ON JULY 15TH | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | LOWER PRICES, CLASSY AMATEUR TALENT DRAW CROWDS TO GATEWAY | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | NELSON HOME RAZED BY FIRE, (ACTUALLY MCGUIRE HOME (SEE 14 JULY)) | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | ASSOCIATION AIDS IN LOCATING WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | ANYONE SEEN THIS CAR? STOLEN FROM DRIVEWAY | 7 |
July 7, 1932 | BOOTH, MARGARET | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | PANNING, HENRY | 4 |
July 7, 1932 | RATCLIFFE, ROBERT G | 4 |
July 7, 1932 | STEPHEN F. CHADWICK ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY | 7 |
July 7, 1932 | LAKE SAMMAMISH BIBLE CONFERENCE | 6 |
July 7, 1932 | ‘TO BE OR NOT TO BE’ BUS QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED FRIDAY | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | HOLIDAYS ARE DAMPED, FOREST FIRES WET TOO | 1 |
July 7, 1932 | CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS, SAM CONOVER | 12 |
July 7, 1932 | HARRIET WATERS, HARRY FISH | 9 |
July 7, 1932 | KATHERINE MARTIN, GAYLOR JACOBSON | 12 |
July 7, 1932 | MARIAN SHERROD, VERE CANNEGIETER | 9 |
July 7, 1932 | ROSE FOLLAND, WILLIAM NELSON | 6 |
July 14, 1932 | GOODYEAR TIRES TAX FREE | 8 |
July 14, 1932 | GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE CO. | 5 |
July 14, 1932 | KIRKLAND FUNERAL HOME | 4 |
July 14, 1932 | MARTIN’S CASH GROCERY | 7 |
July 14, 1932 | CHICKENS, LIKE OTHER STOCK, NEED CLEAN, GREEN RANGE LAND | 2 |
July 14, 1932 | HOUSEWIVES URGED TO BUY BERRY CROPS | 6 |
July 14, 1932 | CHECKING ACCOUNTS | 3 |
July 14, 1932 | HER GRANDPAPA IN REVOLUTION (GOODMAN, MARY ANN) | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | KIRKLAND DYE WORKS OPENS AGAIN UNDER REED’S DIRECTION | 6 |
July 14, 1932 | RUSSELL GALLAGHER SAVES 2 PLAYMATES FROM WATERY GRAVE | 7 |
July 14, 1932 | WHAT WE THINK, BY FRANK DIXON | 3 |
July 14, 1932 | SCHOOL BUS CONTRACT | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | WANTED; SCHOOL COAL REQUIREMENTS | 10 |
July 14, 1932 | BIG WILD WEST SHOW | 2 |
July 14, 1932 | MASQUERADERS SLATED WITH TAP DANCER FOR TUESDAY AT GATEWAY | 12 |
July 14, 1932 | R J MCINTYRE WILL BE FIRE ASSOCIATION HEAD FOR THE COMING YEAR | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | WRONG HOUSE BURNED, NOT NELSON’S BUT MCGUIRE’S | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | DEPRESSION CURE LOWER WAGES SAYS FRANKLIN | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | KIRKLAND WILL DO THE JOB | 2 |
July 14, 1932 | HER GRANDPA IN REVOLUTION | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | KIRKLAND’S FIRST PAPER CARRIED HORSESHOE | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | COLLICOTT, STEVEN A | 6 |
July 14, 1932 | DUNN, BERTHA | 6 |
July 14, 1932 | H.T. BONE MAKES SPEAKING TOUR OF STATE FOR SENATE | 11 |
July 14, 1932 | JACK EARLEY ASKS FOR REELECTION ON BASIS OF EFFICIENT RECORD | 4 |
July 14, 1932 | KIRKLAND’S FIRST PAPER CARRIED HORSESHOE, BEER ADS ON PAGE ONE | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | 13TH ANNUAL BIBLE MEET AT SAMMAMISH OPENS BY BROADCAST | 4 |
July 14, 1932 | PENTECOSTAL CAMP MEETING | 3 |
July 14, 1932 | KIRKLAND’S FIRST PAPER CARRIED HORSESHOE |
1 |
July 14, 1932 | ‘NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS’ SAY KIRKLAND FERRY SKIPPERS | 7 |
July 14, 1932 | SCHOOL BUS CONTRACT GIVEN TO FAGERBERG AND WATSON FOR FALL | 1 |
July 14, 1932 | KIRKLAND DYE WORKS OPENS AGAIN | 6 |
July 21, 1932 | ALASKANS WERE’NT GUN-TOTERS (DUGGAN, SHERMAN) | 1 |
July 21, 1932 | RADIO STAR VISITS MARTIN’S (OLE) | 12 |
July 21, 1932 | FAGERBERG SAYS SCHOOLS COULD SAVE ON BUSSES | 12 |
July 21, 1932 | RADIO STAR VISITS MARTIN’S (OLE) | 12 |
July 21, 1932 | KIRKLAND MEN SNORE WHILE TOWN QUAKES | 1 |
July 21, 1932 | SPARK SOARS, LIGHTS ON GRANGER’S ROOF, FIREMEN MOVE PERCH | 1 |
July 21, 1932 | OLD-TIMERS GATHER SOON FOR REUNION | 1 |
July 21, 1932 | FEDERATED CLUBS GET REDUCED RATES FOR EASTSIDE COMMUTERS | 1 |
July 21, 1932 | ALVENA X SMITH, CHARLES A KERWIN | 4 |
July 28, 1932 | MEADOWDALE FARM HAS CHILDREN’S CONEY ISLAND (OSKAM, WILLIAM) | 1 |
July 28, 1932 | UNEMPLOYED WILL GO ON COUNTY PAYROLL FOR PART TIME WORK | 1 |
July 28, 1932 | UNEMPLOYED WILL GO ON COUNTY PAYROLL FOR PART TIME WORK | 1 |
July 28, 1932 | MRS E F WHITE KNEW REDMOND BACK IN THE 90’S | 12 |
July 28, 1932 | MCGLOTHEN, THOMAS S | 12 |
July 28, 1932 | RAUSTADLER, HERMAN JOHN | 12 |
July 28, 1932 | SCANLON, NELLIE DUNN | 9 |
July 28, 1932 | WHITE, EMMA FRANCIS | 12 |
July 28, 1932 | KIRKLAND ARCHER IS LEADING ALL COMERS IN NATN’L AA MEET (MILLER) | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | HE WAS OLD-TIMER IN 89; CAME NORTH IN SAILING SHIP (FRENCH, HARRY | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | MILLER 2ND IN NATIONAL MEET – ALYCE REINE NEW STATE CHAMP | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | DRYGOODS STORE WILL HAVE NEW ADDITION ADJOINING SITE | 6 |
August 4, 1932 | BUSINESS DISTRICT GETS ADDITION, FEED STORE TO OPEN ON SATURDAY | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | KIRKLAND DYE WORKS CHANGES MANAGEMENT TO MRS WILLIAMS | 6 |
August 4, 1932 | SEATTLE YOUTH DIES OF HEART ATTACK IN SWIMMING AT JUANITA | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | BUSINESS DISTRICT GETS ADDITION, FEED STORE TO OPEN ON SATURDAY | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | CHURCH SUPPORTERS WILL SEE PREVIEW OF VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | HE WAS OLD-TIMER IN 89; CAME NORTH IN SAILING SHIP (FRENCH, HARRY | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | STORKEL, ELIZABETH | 12 |
August 4, 1932 | MILLER 2ND IN NATIONAL MEET – ALYCE REINE NEW STATE CHAMP | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | ROSE HILL NAZARENE CHURCH GIVES REVIVALS THIS WEEK | 1 |
August 4, 1932 | DOROTHY LYNNE WILCOX, L H SAUNDERS | 6 |
August 11, 1932 | ‘FOURTH ANNUAL WAS BEST MEETING YET’ SAY OLD-TIMERS | 1 |
August 11, 1932 | MANAGERS PLAN PATROL FOR BEACH | 1 |
August 11, 1932 | INJUNCTION IS FILED AGAINST FERRY SYSTEM | 1 |
August 11, 1932 | DUNN, THOMAS | 7 |
August 11, 1932 | LIETHA, JOHANNIS | 12 |
August 11, 1932 | STATE AMENDMENTS, NEW INITIATIVES, ARE EXPLAINED FOR VOTERS | 1 |
August 11, 1932 | FOURNIER IS PUBLISHER OF WEEKLY NEWSPAPER | 1 |
August 11, 1932 | INJUNCTION IS FILED AGAINST FERRY SYSTEM | 1 |
August 11, 1932 | EASTSIDE GETS TWENTY-TWO HIWAY, BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION JOBS | 1 |
August 11, 1932 | FLORENCE TUNELL, GLENN AXLING | 7 |
August 18, 1932 | NEW EASTSIDE BERRY IS CROSS, BUT NOT THE LEAST BIT SOUR | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | BARTSCH OPENS UP NEW RADIO AGENCY IN TOWN | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | WILLIAMS ANNOUNCES STORE IMPROVEMENTS (KIRKLAND MERCANTILE) | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | NINE TEACHERS ARE ON STAFF OF THE NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | SCHOOL BOARD PRINTS TRANSPORTATION BIDS | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | COUNCIL STARTS WORK TO LOWER INSURANCE RATES | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | THIEVES BREAK INTO ‘DAD’S PLACE’, LEAVE FREEZER UNCOVERED | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | STENSLAND, JOHN | 4 |
August 18, 1932 | 11 FILE FOR NORTH DIST. COMMISSIONER’S JOB, 10 FOR THE LEGISLATURE | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | NEW BUS LINE SUGGESTED TO SERVICE CLUB MEMBERS BY TRANSPORT MGR | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | SCHOOL BOARD PRINTS TRANSPORTATION BIDS | 1 |
August 18, 1932 | COMMISSIONER EARLEY CUTS $300,000 FROM NORTH DISTRICT BUDGET | 12 |
August 25, 1932 | WEDDING ANNIVERSARY PARTY … (BETTES, R L) | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | PLUMMER’S DRY GOODS TO OPEN NEW PLACE SATURDAY | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | STARTS IN REALTY HERE (MOORE, SYLVESTER) | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | STUDENTS MAY ‘COME AND GET IT’ AT DALE’S PLACE | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | WOMEN KILLED WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES STREET TRANSFORMER | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | RELATIVES OF MRS E F WHITE NOW CLAIM BUS CAUSED DEATH | 4 |
August 25, 1932 | MAGNUSON, OSCAR | 12 |
August 25, 1932 | NICHOLSON, TILLIE | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | SHREWSBURY, ALFRED WILLIAM (BOER WAR VETERAN) | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | NATURAL PARK NEAR NORTHUP GIVEN TO EASTSIDE BY STATE | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | MOONLIGHT TRIP THRU LOCKS INTO SOUND AT 7:15 THIS EVENING | 1 |
August 25, 1932 | AUDREY NOURSE, ORVILLE WRIGHT | 6 |
August 25, 1932 | DOROTHY LYNNE, LEON SAUNDERS | 12 |
September 1, 1932 |
PUBLIC TO RECEIVE FIRST OFFICIAL GLIMPSE OF JUNIOR HI TUESDAY | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
BADER TAKES OVER MEAT MARKET OF MERCANTILE CO | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY IS SAME AS LAST YEAR | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
MRS WATSON TO OPEN KINDERGARTEN OCT 17TH | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
ROSE HILL TEACHER TO AID MUSIC STUDENTS | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
JOHNSON, JOHN E | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
HISTORY OF AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY | 3 |
September 1, 1932 |
E L DAGGETT LEAVES HIS OFFICE AT JOURNAL | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
ROLLER SKATING RINK OPENS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION HAS LARGEST CROWD; 400 VIEW FLEET FROM LESCHI | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
GOVERNOR CANNOT ATTEND SO ROAD CELEBRATION IS OFF | 1 |
September 1, 1932 |
FREDA L BOYD, JOHN CLARK BRENNAN | 2 |
September 8, 1932 |
“MAC” RECALLS BY-GONE DAYS (MCINTYRE, R J) | 6 |
September 8, 1932 |
LOCAL AUTHOR’S STORIES GAINING IN POPULARITY (GILBERT, KENNETH) | 12 |
September 8, 1932 |
OPEN HOUSE AT NEW JUNIOR HIGH PLEASES PARENTS AND TAXPAYERS | 1 |
September 8, 1932 |
THE EAST SIDE NEEDS EARLEY | 1 |
September 8, 1932 |
MANY ATTEND COOKING SCHOOL TODAY AND FRI. | 1 |
September 8, 1932 |
OVER ONE THOUSAND REGISTER IN KIRKLAND SCHOOLS THIS YEAR | 1 |
September 8, 1932 |
WORLD RECORD BROKEN IN BOAT RACE AT LAKE SAMMAMISH SUNDAY | 1 |
September 8, 1932 |
FERRY RATES NOW ON LOWERED SCALE | 1 |
September 8, 1932 |
WORLD RECORD BROKEN IN BOAT RACE AT LAKE SAMMAMISH SUNDAY | 1 |
September 8, 1932 |
ASTA MORRIS, WILLIAM OTTINGER | 12 |
September 15, 1932 |
COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE WILL START ON TUESDAY, SEPT 20 | 1 |
September 15, 1932 |
200 WOMEN ATTEND COOKING SCHOOL HERE | 1 |
September 15, 1932 |
LOCAL UNEMPLOYED HAVE CONSTRUCTIVE WORK PROGRAM OF CITY BETTERMEN | 1 |
September 15, 1932 |
‘RAMON’ IN PERSON TO BE AT THE GATEWAY THEATRE (YOUNG MENTALIST) | 6 |
September 15, 1932 |
LOCAL UNEMPLOYED HAVE CONSTRUCTIVE WORK PROGRAM OF CITY BETTERMEN | 1 |
September 15, 1932 |
LOCAL MEN ARRESTED ON FRAUD CHARGES | 1 |
September 15, 1932 |
POWELL, FREDERICK | 12 |
September 15, 1932 |
EAST SIDE GIVES HEAVY VOTE TO LOCAL FAVORITES | 1 |
September 15, 1932 |
FINALS OF EASTSIDE TENNIS TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY AT |
1 |
September 15, 1932 |
ALICE SHIACH, HAROLD LOKKEN | 12 |
September 15, 1932 |
GLADYS NEWBERG, BEN CONOVER | 7 |
September 15, 1932 |
ISABELLE LINTON, CHET NIELSON | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
POTATOES GROW ON VINES FOR DARBYS | 10 |
September 22, 1932 |
BELLEVUE BUSINESS DISTRICT IS SWEPT BY DISASTROUS FIRE | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
JOHN BERET BUILDS FINE RESIDENCE IN KIRKLAND | 4 |
September 22, 1932 |
FAMOUS RACING CAR DRIVER TAKES OVER JUANITA GARAGE (BUTTERA JIM) | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
KIRKLAND CASH MARKET IS BEING REMODELED | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
LOCAL BUSINESS MEN MOVE THEIR OFFICES (EASTSIDE ICE AND FUEL) | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
COMMUNITY DRIVE OPENS WITH A BANG TUESDAY | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
MISUNDERSTANDINGS CREEP INTO WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
‘RAMON’ OPENS AT GATEWAY TONIGHT | 10 |
September 22, 1932 |
UNEMPLOYED RECEIVE GATEWAY AMUSEMENT | 5 |
September 22, 1932 |
BELLEVUE BUSINESS DISTRICT IS SWEPT BY DISASTROUS FIRE | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
COUNCIL WILL HOLD BUDGET HEARING OCT 3 | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
UNION OIL STATION IS VICTIM OF EARLY MORNING ROBBERS | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
SYRED, WILLIAM G | 10 |
September 22, 1932 |
VACATION OVER; SCOUTS OPEN SEASON’S WORK | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
MRS GRIMM VISITS LOCAL LEGION POST | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
ELIZABETH JACOBSEN AND GARDNER ARE AGAIN LOCAL TENNIS CHAMPS | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
DOCTOR KENYON ‘AIR PASTOR’ COMING HERE | 10 |
September 22, 1932 |
REV G R MCDONALD LEAVES ROSE HILL | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
H W BAKER STARTS WORK ON CABIN CRUISER YACHT | 1 |
September 22, 1932 |
FAYE THORNE, ALVIN PAULSON | 10 |
September 29, 1932 |
FIRE AT CARR HOME IN JUANITA SUNDAY | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
NEW MODERN CASES AT KIRKLAND CASH MARKET | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
PAY’N TAKIT STORES ASSIST IN SELLING SURPLUS RICE | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
COMMUNITY FUND DRIVE ALREADY AT QUARTER MILE POST | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
MAYOR NEWBERRY PUTS IN FIRST DOLLAR AS COMMUNITY FUND DRIVE OPENS | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
FIRE AT CARR HOME IN JUANITA SUNDAY | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
SAVORY MEAT COMPANY NEWEST LOCAL INDUSTRY; PRODUCT WINS POPULARITY | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
INSURANCE FRAUD LANDS THIRTY-THREE IN GOVT NET | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
APPOLONIO, EDITH MAY | 1 |
September 29, 1932 |
EDITH WILSON, KENNETH G S ANDERSON | 10 |
October 6, 1932 | DODD POULTRY FARM MAKES REAL PROGRESS DESPITE LOW EGG MARKET | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | EAST SIDE DAIRIES GIVEN SIGNAL RECOGNITION AT PUYALLUP FAIR | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | ROSE HILL PAIR TO HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING (MCIVOR, MR AND MRS D S) | 10 |
October 6, 1932 | AUTO REBUILD COMPANY IS OPENED FOR BUSINESS | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | KIRKLAND BARGAIN STORE MOVES INTO NEW LOCATION | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | COMMUNITY CHEST FUND NOW PAST THE HALF-WAY MARK | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | KIRKLAND COUNCIL PASSES BUDGET; TAX LEVY IS CUT DOWN | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | CITY ORDERS DOGS QUARANTINED | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | ATTEMPTED ROBBERY AT PAY’N TAKIT SUNDAY | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | CITY ORDERS DOGS QUARANTINED | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | HUNGER AND VANDALISM RESULT IN COW SLAUGHTER | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | ANDERSON, OSCAR | 12 |
October 6, 1932 | CLANCEY, ALICE | 12 |
October 6, 1932 | DEETKEN, JULIUS | 12 |
October 6, 1932 | FORTNER, E H | 12 |
October 6, 1932 | LYDON, DANIEL | 4 |
October 6, 1932 | SCOUTS PLAN BIG CIRCUS FOR EAST SIDE; ALL TROOPS COOPERATING | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | BIG PICNIC PLANNED FOR NEW CITY PARK | 1 |
October 6, 1932 | EARLINE SMITH, MAURICE MCFARLAND | 12 |
October 13, 1932 |
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (MCIVOR, MR AND MRS D S) | 10 |
October 13, 1932 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
October 13, 1932 |
JUANITA GIRL IS WINNER OF STAR’S TWIN CONTEST (PRICE, MARY) | 1 |
October 13, 1932 |
FIRE DESTROYS BOWEN HOME ON LINCOLN AVE | 10 |
October 13, 1932 |
COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY MOVING | 1 |
October 13, 1932 |
ED HJORTH IS NOW IN INSURANCE GAME | 10 |
October 13, 1932 |
NEW GROCERY STORE TO OPEN IN KIRKLAND (CASH AND PACKIT) | 1 |
October 13, 1932 |
CHEST NEARLY FULL AS END OF ANNUAL DRIVE APPROACHES | 1 |
October 13, 1932 |
‘TUSKO’ GIANT ELEPHANT MAY COME TO KIRKLAND | 4 |
October 13, 1932 |
FIRE DESTROYS BOWEN HOME ON LINCOLN AVE | 10 |
October 13, 1932 |
RELEASED FROM GUILT IN RAID | 4 |
October 13, 1932 |
LIBRARY TO TRY OPENING EVENINGS | 1 |
October 13, 1932 |
ANDREEN, JOHN A | 1 |
October 13, 1932 |
FORTNER, EDWARD HUSTON | 10 |
October 13, 1932 |
OPEN HOUSE AT NEW PARK NEXT SUNDAY | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
EAST SIDE MAN HEADS NATIONAL BODY (FREEMAN, MILLER) | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
CHILDREN SHOT BY HUNTER RECOVERING | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
THE FALSE PROPHET OF THE AIR (STEVENSON) | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
CITY WILL PUT IN NEW WATER MAIN AS AID TO LOCAL UNEMPLOYED | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
HARRIET BEECH MUSIC TO BE HEARD OCT 26 | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
RINGMASTER BURR ASSEMBLES GALAXY OF TALENT FOR BIG CARNIVAL | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
MORNING FIRE DESTROYS HEN HOUSES OF MRS YOUNG | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
COUNCIL AND RELIEF COMMITTEE GET TOGETHER FOR WORK PROGRAM FOR CI | 6 |
October 20, 1932 |
COUNCIL CONDEMNS LAKE SHORE WALK | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
COUNCIL AND RELIEF COMMITTEE GET TOGETHER FOR WORK PROGRAM FOR CI | 6 |
October 20, 1932 |
33 DENY GUILT IN FRAUD CHARGES | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
ARNDT, ERNEST | 12 |
October 20, 1932 |
GRANDBERG, CARL E | 11 |
October 20, 1932 |
KNUDSON, KRIST | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
EAST SIDE REGISTRATION REACHES HIGHEST LEVELS ON LOCAL HISTORY | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
BLACK CAT ADVERTISEMENT BRINGS REAL RESULTS | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
MANY VISIT CITY’S NEW LAKE SHORE PARK SUN. | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
COUNCIL CONDEMNS LAKE SHORE WALK | 1 |
October 20, 1932 |
CITY WILL PUT IN NEW WATER MAIN AS AID TO LOCAL UNEMPLOYED | 1 |
October 27, 1932 |
KIRKLAND FUNERAL HOME (PHOTO OF CHAPEL) | 12 |
October 27, 1932 |
HENNIG VINEYARD PUTS OUT 9000 GALLONS GRAPE JUICE THIS YEAR | 12 |
October 27, 1932 |
LOCAL ARTIST HAS ROLE IN “JEWESS” (VIEHMANN, DOROTHY) | 1 |
October 27, 1932 |
NEAR CLOUDBURST, SAT., FLOODS BASS’ BASEMENT | 1 |
October 27, 1932 |
BIG COMMUNITY CHEST SHOW STARTS TONIGHT | 1 |
October 27, 1932 |
UNEMPLOYED GARDEN YIELDS BIG SUPPLY OF WELCOME FOOD | 1 |
October 27, 1932 |
GRAY, GEORGE BERY | 6 |
October 27, 1932 |
VAIL, LUCILE | 6 |
October 27, 1932 |
SCOUTS LAUNCH DRIVE FOR BIG EAST SIDE CIRCUS NOVEMBER 19 | 1 |
October 27, 1932 |
OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN, GONE AGAIN FINNEGAN IS STORY OF WATER-MAIN | 1 |
October 27, 1932 |
NEAR CLOUDBURST, SAT., FLOODS BASS’ BASEMENT | 1 |
October 27, 1932 |
IMO G MATTSON, CHARLES M DUNN | 4 |
October 27, 1932 |
RUTH ANDERSON, DUANE RICHARD COFFMAN | 4 |
November 3, 1932 |
GRISWOLD NOW WITH CLEANING BUSINESS | 1 |
November 3, 1932 |
STORES WILL CLOSE AS TOWN GOES TO INTER-CITY GAME | 1 |
November 3, 1932 |
COMMUNITY CHEST GOES OVER TOP – OUTSTANDING SHOW CLOSES DRIVE | 1 |
November 3, 1932 |
HOOVER OR HEARST? | 5 |
November 3, 1932 |
FREE ENTERTAINMENT AT HIGH GYM NOV 7 | 1 |
November 3, 1932 |
MARSHAL RESENTS BEING HIT WITH APPLE, SO BOYS SPEND NIGHT IN JAIL | 1 |
November 3, 1932 |
MAYOR NAMES ARCHIE APT AS THE NEW NIGHT MARSHAL FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 3, 1932 |
ANDERSON, LAVINA | 4 |
November 3, 1932 |
EDDY, GEORGE E | 4 |
November 3, 1932 |
FREEMAN, CORA | 6 |
November 3, 1932 |
KING, AMELIA | 12 |
November 3, 1932 |
ROGERS, IDA B | 11 |
November 3, 1932 |
POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE BECOMES TENSE AS ELECTION DAY NEARS | 1 |
November 3, 1932 |
STORES WILL CLOSE AS TOWN GOES TO INTER-CITY GAME | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
GROWERS WILL DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF CANNERY AT MEETING ON FRIDAY | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
COMMITTEE WORKING ON CANNERY PLANS | 4 |
November 10, 1932 |
GROWERS WILL DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF CANNERY AT MEETING ON FRIDAY | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
CHRISTMAS IS COMING – HOW ABOUT GETTING OLD TOYS TOGETHER | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TO GIVE THEIR FIRST PLAY | 10 |
November 10, 1932 |
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TO GIVE THEIR FIRST PLAY | 10 |
November 10, 1932 |
ROSE HILL LAUNCHES BIG FIRE FUND DRIVE | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
LIBRARY TO OBSERVE NATIONAL BOOK WEEK | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
SCOUTS PROMISE BIG EVENTS AT CIRCUS | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
EAST SIDE FOLLOWS TREND OF NATION IN SWEEP TO DEMOCRACY | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
ROSE HILL LAUNCHES BIG FIRE FUND DRIVE | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
HERE IS EASTSIDE’S CONTRIBUTION TO TIDAL WAVE (ELECTION RETURNS) | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
CITY PLANS EARLY START ON LAYING NEW WATER MAINS | 1 |
November 10, 1932 |
DOLORES SMITH, DONALD CHRISTIANSEN | 10 |
November 10, 1932 |
HELEN FISK, HERM JONDALL | 5 |
November 17, 1932 |
GALLEYS OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS CALVIN) | 6 |
November 17, 1932 |
FEDERATED CLUB URGED TO CONSIDER CANNERY | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
RED CROSS DRIVE AT HALF WAY MARK | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
SCOUT CIRCUS BRINGS SPLENDID ARRAY OF TALENT TO KIRKLAND SATURDAY | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
BENEDICT IS ELECTED AS JUDGE BUT DAVIS HAS TWO YEARS LEFT TO SERV | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
BOTHELL BANK AGAIN VICTIM OF HOLDUPS | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
FOSTER SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS FOR PART IN INSURANCE FRAUD | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
INTOXICATED MAN NOT ALLOWED TO SEE WIFE | 4 |
November 17, 1932 |
MYSTERY SHROUDS DISAPPEARANCE OF BELLEVUE DIRECTOR | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
SEEKS HUSBAND ON NON SUPPORT CHARGE | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
HERZOG, KATRINA | 4 |
November 17, 1932 |
REINE, B | 4 |
November 17, 1932 |
RABBIT ASSOCIATION IS ORGANIZED HERE | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
SCOUT CIRCUS BRINGS SPLENDID ARRAY OF TALENT TO KIRKLAND SATURDAY | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
ABSENTEE BALLOTS CLINCH ELECTION OF SMITH-BILGER | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
NEWBERRY EXPLAINS WATER MAIN NEED | 1 |
November 17, 1932 |
VICTORIA ANDERBERG, H E LINDSTRUM | 6 |
November 24, 1932 |
BERRY GROWERS VIEW COOPERATIVE CANNERY PROGRAM WITH FAVOR | 1 |
November 24, 1932 |
JUANITA PTA TO GIVE LUNCH ROOM FURNITURE | 4 |
November 24, 1932 |
PROPERTY OWNERS VIGOROUSLY PROTEST WATERMAIN ASSESSMENTS | 1 |
November 24, 1932 |
GILMORE STATION HERE CHANGES PROPRIETORS | 1 |
November 24, 1932 |
BERRY GROWERS VIEW COOPERATIVE CANNERY PROGRAM WITH FAVOR | 1 |
November 24, 1932 |
HIGH SCHOOL CHOOSES STUDENTS TO BE ENROLLED IN 1932 HONOR SOCIETY | 4 |
November 24, 1932 |
HUNDREDS WITNESS SCOUTCRAFT AT BIG CIRCUS SUNDAY | 1 |
November 24, 1932 |
JUANITA PTA TO GIVE LUNCH ROOM FURNITURE | 4 |
November 24, 1932 |
BOTHELL BANK SUES MEN WHO ROBBED IT | 1 |
November 24, 1932 |
FERRY SLIP CASE TO BE APPEALED | 1 |
November 24, 1932 |
MARTIAL, JOHN | 4 |
November 24, 1932 |
PLUMAS, THOMAS D | 4 |
November 24, 1932 |
REINE, BENJAMIN | 5 |
November 24, 1932 |
HUNDREDS WITNESS SCOUTCRAFT AT BIG CIRCUS SUNDAY | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING (CURRIE, MR AND MRS DAN) | 4 |
December 1, 1932 |
WINS GOLD MEDAL (STOCKFLETH, MARY JANE – PHOTO) | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
EVERY WEDNESDAY WILL BE PAL NITE AT GATEWAY | 10 |
December 1, 1932 |
INVESTIGATE PLANS FOR COOP. CANNERY | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
RED CROSS DRIVE ENDS; KIRKLAND MAKES GOOD COMPARATIVE SHOWING | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
COMMISSIONER ELECT STEVENSON WILL ADDRESS UNEMPLOYED HERE | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
ENGENIA TAYLOR, LEONARD HENRY GEHRKE | 4 |
December 1, 1932 |
DORIS FORBES HELPS SPONSOR NEGRO CHOIR | 4 |
December 1, 1932 |
COUNCIL RECONSIDERS NEW WATER MAINS | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
OLD TOWN ORDINANCE DRIES UP MANY DAMP HOPES | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
COMMISSIONER ELECT STEVENSON WILL ADDRESS UNEMPLOYED HERE | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
EAST SIDE SERVED BY NIGHT PATROL OF SHERIFF’S OFFICE | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
GAS COMPANIES ARE VICTIMS OF ROBBERIES | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
OLD TOWN ORDINANCE DRIES UP MANY DAMP HOPES | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
SPEEDY JUSTICE EXACTED FROM BOTHELL ROBBERS | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
BARDEN, HUGO JR | 4 |
December 1, 1932 |
LEAVITT, ED | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
OLSON, ERIC | 6 |
December 1, 1932 |
OLSUND, MRS NELS | 7 |
December 1, 1932 |
OLD TOWN ORDINANCE DRIES UP MANY DAMP HOPES | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
BASEBALL FANS TO GATHER AT PASTIME FRIDAY EVENING TO FORMULATE PL | 1 |
December 1, 1932 |
COUNCIL RECONSIDERS NEW WATER MAINS | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
WORK UNDER WAY ON NEW ATHLETIC FIELD – UNEMPLOYED ASSIST | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
C BARTSCH TO MOVE INTO LARGER QUARTERS SOON | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
LAKESIDE FEED TAKES OVER OPERATION OF TODD FEED COMPANY’S BUSINESS | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
NEW PERMANENT METHOD AT SMITH’S BEAUTY SHOP | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
SATURDAY THE 17TH, ANOTHER BIG DAY FOR THE KIDS | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
SATURDAY THE 17TH, ANOTHER BIG DAY FOR THE KIDS | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
MUMMY WILL TALK WHEN JUNIOR HIGH PUTS ON FIRST PLAY FRIDAY | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
WHITE ROVER HERE FRIDAY | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
ROSE HILL’S FIRE FUND DRIVE NEARS ITS GOAL | 4 |
December 8, 1932 |
CROWD DISAPPOINTED AS STEVENSON FAILS TO APPEAR AT MEETING HERE | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
PROPERTY OWNERS AND THE COUNCIL COOPERATE | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
SATURDAY THE 17TH, ANOTHER BIG DAY FOR THE KIDS | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
STREETS TO RECEIVE FESTIVE XMAS ATTIRE | 8 |
December 8, 1932 |
SHERIFF ADDS EAST SIDE DAY PATROL | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
LIBRARY IS ASKING FOR BOOK DONATIONS | 4 |
December 8, 1932 |
CORRECTION OF LEAVITT, ED AND OLSON, ERIC OBITUARIES | 9 |
December 8, 1932 |
LEAVITT, MILES EDWARD | 3 |
December 8, 1932 |
O’NEAL, RUSSELL | 4 |
December 8, 1932 |
SANDSTROM, OTTO | 1 |
December 8, 1932 |
ROSE HILL’S FIRE FUND DRIVE NEARS ITS GOAL | 4 |
December 8, 1932 |
RUTH SEVERANCE, MARION L REAGAN | 8 |
December 15, 1932 |
TEAKLES CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS GEORGE) | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
HUGHES MOTOR CO REOPENS LOCAL FORD AGENCY THIS WEEK | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
MERCHANT’S OPEN HOUSE DRAWS CROWDS TO KIRKLAND WEDNESDAY | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
ROSE BEAUTY WINS NATIONAL HONORS | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
CO-OP CANNERY NOW READY FOR MEMBERS | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
YOUTH GRABS LIVE, HIGH TENSION WIRE, HAS NARROW ESCAPE | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
OVER SIX HUNDRED EXPECTED TO TAKE PART IN KID PARADE SATURDAY | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
OVER SIX HUNDRED EXPECTED TO TAKE PART IN KID PARADE SATURDAY | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
OVER SIX HUNDRED EXPECTED TO TAKE PART IN KID PARADE SATURDAY | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
SANTA TO VISIT HOMES OF CHILDREN OF UNEMPLOYED ON CHRISTMAS EVE | 7 |
December 15, 1932 |
STREET DECORATIONS ADD MUCH TO XMAS SPIRIT; UNEMPLOYED DO WORK | 12 |
December 15, 1932 |
EAST SIDE PATROL CARS TO BE GIVEN RADIO EQUIPMENT | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
HUNTS POINT BOY VICTIM OF BULLET (BUELL, BEN) | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
HAWLEY, CHARLES D | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
MARKS, ESTHER J | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
TRIPP, GEORGE H | 6 |
December 15, 1932 |
DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE (MAP OF KIRKLAND) | 9 |
December 15, 1932 |
BETHEL ASSEMBLY TO HEAR EVANGELIST W S GUILD | 6 |
December 15, 1932 |
CONTINUE SUIT TO BREAK FERRY LEASE | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
MERCER ISLAND MAN FALLS OFF FERRY DAWN | 1 |
December 15, 1932 |
EASTSIDERS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF WEATHER TO GET FEW DAYS SKATING | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN WINS POETRY PRIZE (BARRY, MARY E) | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
KIRKLAND BUSINESS CORNER NOW OWNED BY TACOMA INTERESTS | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
SCAVELLA ADDS TO HIS REPAIR SHOP EQUIPMENT | 4 |
December 22, 1932 |
CO-OPERATIVE CANNERY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS | 4 |
December 22, 1932 |
CLEVER COSTUMES SHOWN; NEARLY THOUSAND KIDDIES ENJOY PARADE | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
SPECIAL SHOWING OF ‘SHERLOCK HOLMES’ FOR UNEMPLOYED FAMILIES | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
CLEVER COSTUMES SHOWN; NEARLY THOUSAND KIDDIES ENJOY PARADE | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
LARGE FLOUR SHIPMENT HERE FOR UNEMPLOYED | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
SPECIAL SHOWING OF ‘SHERLOCK HOLMES’ FOR UNEMPLOYED FAMILIES | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
CLEVER COSTUMES SHOWN; NEARLY THOUSAND KIDDIES ENJOY PARADE | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
DRIVER ON TRIAL IN MANSLAUGHTER CASE (SHIELDS, M F) | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
FERRY COMPANY LOSES DAMAGE CLAIM SUIT | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
SILENCE WINS FOR STEVENSON. JUDGE DISMISSES THE CASE | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
DALGLEISH, JOHN | 4 |
December 22, 1932 |
RASMUSSEN, THEODORE ROBERT | 5 |
December 22, 1932 |
HOLD LIQUOR REPEAL UP FOR CONFERENCE | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
FERRY COMPANY LOSES DAMAGE CLAIM SUIT | 1 |
December 22, 1932 |
COUNCIL WILL NOT TEAR UP LAKE SHORE WALK | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
JOHNSONS CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS CHARLES A) | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
PROGRESSING BACKWARDS (EDITORIAL ABOUT REPLACING SIDEWALKS) | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
LOCAL ORCHESTRA TO GIVE FIRST CONCERT | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
DRY ORDINANCE STANDS, VERDICT OF TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
WIFE OF HOUGHTON FOUNDER TAKES NEW HUSBAND AT THE AGE OF SIXTY | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
SANTA UNLOADS SLEIGH AT DOORS OF NEEDY | 5 |
December 29, 1932 |
WIFE OF HOUGHTON FOUNDER TAKES NEW HUSBAND AT THE AGE OF SIXTY | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
JURY DISMISSED SERVING ON JOHNSON-SHIELDS TRIAL | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
SHERIFF’S OFFICE TO REOPEN STOCKADE UNDER NEW REGIME | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
DUBY, GEORGE | 3 |
December 29, 1932 |
FISH, J M | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
WYCOFF, DONALD | 6 |
December 29, 1932 |
WYCOFF, DONALD | 10 |
December 29, 1932 |
DRY ORDINANCE STANDS, VERDICT OF TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
FEDERALS PULL RAIDS ON LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
SEMINARY GETS GIFTS ON DEATH OF BISHOP | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
PROGRESSING BACKWARDS (EDITORIAL ABOUT REPLACING SIDEWALKS) | 1 |
December 29, 1932 |
ALICE HOLMQUIST, PETER DOWNEY | 4 |
December 29, 1932 |
ANNIE BLAKNEY, J F DEACON | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | GRIFFITHS ANNOUNCES NEW GRADE OF MILK | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | PAINT COMPANY REQUESTS PERMIT OF COUNCIL TO BUILD IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | KIRKLAND RESIDENTS NEAR DEATH IN AUTO CRASH AT VANCOUVER (PORTER) | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | TO CONDUCT BERRY SCHOOL AT ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | PAINT COMPANY REQUESTS PERMIT OF COUNCIL TO BUILD IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | MARSHALL HARDLY REALIZES IT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | COURTRIGHT, LILLIAN MCARTHUR | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | JAMES, MARY | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | EASTSIDER PLANS TO START ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HERE | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | AGREEMENT REACHED ON LAKESHORE WALK | 1 |
January 5, 1933 | JOSEPHINE C QUACKENBUSH, ELLWOOD C CASSEL | 6 |
January 5, 1933 | LORRAINE KELLS, ROY LAMPAERT | 6 |
January 5, 1933 | MADELINE HARPER, OSCAR ‘ANDY’ ANDERSON | 1 |
January 12, 1933 |
CIVIC ORCHESTRA TO MAKE FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE JAN 20 | 1 |
January 12, 1933 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 8 |
January 12, 1933 |
COFFEE MILL WILL OPEN IN BURKE & FARRAR BLDG SAT. | 1 |
January 12, 1933 |
CO-OP CANNERY IS NOW ASSURED FACT | 1 |
January 12, 1933 |
PATTERSON, ANDREW | 6 |
January 12, 1933 |
FIRST EXHIBITION OF NEW ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TO BE HELD FRIDAY | 1 |
January 12, 1933 |
COWBOY EVANGELIST AT NAZARENE CHURCH NOW | 1 |
January 12, 1933 |
SHAKE-UP UNDERWAY AS NEW COUNTY REGIME ASSUMES REIGN | 1 |
January 12, 1933 |
ELIZABETH MORROW, HAROLD HOPKINS | 6 |
January 19, 1933 |
PAL NIGHT TWO NIGHTS A WEEK AT THE GATEWAY | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE TO CHANGE LOCATION | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
COMMUNITY URGED TO COMBINE EFFORT ON FLOOD CONTROL | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
TICKETS GO FAST FOR FIRST ANNUAL CIVIC ORCHESTRA CONCERT | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
MAYOR NEWBERRY ATTENDS MEETING OF NW MAYORS | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
RELIEF WORK PROGRAM MAY BE RESUMED EARLY NEXT WEEK | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
KIRKLAND MEN ARRESTED WHILE STEALING GASOLINE | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
STOCKADE OPENING IS VERY DOUBTFUL | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
BARTOW, ANNA | 3 |
January 19, 1933 |
SCOTT, LIZZIE | 3 |
January 19, 1933 |
TROWBRIDGE, L J | 4 |
January 19, 1933 |
BOYS CAN LOOK TO OWN LAURELS AS GIRLS FORM BASKETBALL LEAGUE | 1 |
January 19, 1933 |
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GIVES NO WRONG NUMBERS | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
EASTSIDE HENS GO TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA THE AUTO TRUCK ROUTE | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
EASTSIDE HIT WHEN EGGS TAKE TUMBLE | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
CIVIC ORCHESTRA TALENT REVELATION TO MUSIC LOVERS | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
‘HIDDEN MOVIE’ WINNERS RECEIVE GATEWAY TICKETS | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
COUNCIL UPHOLDS RESTAURANT WASTE DISPOSAL CONTRACT | 4 |
January 26, 1933 |
COMMISSIONERS ORDER NEW MANAGEMENT FOR KIRKLAND RELIEF | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
JOHNSON, ANNE | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
KJALLIN, AGNES | 6 |
January 26, 1933 |
STUDLEY, HELEN | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
THINGS WILL BEGIN TO HAPPEN NOW THAT ROSE ‘HILL BILLYS’ ORGANIZE | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
FILINGS REMAIN OPEN FOR THREE CITY COUNCILMEN | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
NAZARENE REVIVAL MEETINGS CONTINUE | 4 |
January 26, 1933 |
THINGS WILL BEGIN TO HAPPEN NOW THAT ROSE ‘HILL BILLYS’ ORGANIZE | 1 |
January 26, 1933 |
BERNICE JENNING, MARTIN JONDALL | 5 |
February 2, 1933 |
COLUMBIA LUMBER NOW HAS OFFICE COMPLETED | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
PAINT COMPANY CHANGES THEIR ORIGINAL LOCATION | 4 |
February 2, 1933 |
PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR BIG JUANITA MINSTREL FEB 11 | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
EASTSIDE UNEMPLOYED LOOKING AHEAD; ASK FOR ALL AVAILABLE GARDEN L | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
NEW COUNTY WELFARE MEMBERS ANNOUNCE EARLY PROGRAM START | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR BIG JUANITA MINSTREL FEB 11 | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
THIEVES CAPTURED TEN MINUTES AFTER ROBBERY | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
DEWEESE, WILLIAM | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
HERSEY, VICTOR C | 4 |
February 2, 1933 |
KINGFISH BAILEY GETS WORKS IN INITIATION OF MYSTIC KNIGHTS OF SEA | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
CAUCUS CALLED TO SELECT TICKET FOR THE TOWN COUNCIL FRIDAY | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
TOWN NOW LAYING SEVERAL SIDEWALKS | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
LEGION WILL FILE WAR RECORDS OF EASTSIDERS | 1 |
February 2, 1933 |
AVA JENSON, GUS ISAKSON | 4 |
February 9, 1933 |
CONSTRUCTION STARTS THIS WEEK ON NEW SUPER-SERVICE STATION | 1 |
February 9, 1933 |
WORK SLACK SO LOCAL CARPENTER USES SAW FOR VIOLIN; AT MINSTREL | 1 |
February 9, 1933 |
COUNCIL RESOLVES AGAINST POWER BILL | 1 |
February 9, 1933 |
STATE RELIEF OFFICE TO BE OPENED HERE EARLY NEXT WEEK | 1 |
February 9, 1933 |
JANUARY IS BIGGEST MONTH FOR LIBRARY | 1 |
February 9, 1933 |
BROOKS, JANICE | 6 |
February 9, 1933 |
MCCREARY, T F | 5 |
February 9, 1933 |
ROGERS, JOHN T | 5 |
February 9, 1933 |
WEBB, PEACH AND THORSLUND NAMED AT CAUCUS MONDAY | 1 |
February 9, 1933 |
CHURCH TO FUNCTION WITHOUT PASTOR’S AID | 1 |
February 9, 1933 |
WILSON FORMER PORT ENGINEER NEW NORTH DIST. ROAD SUPERVISOR | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE OPENING TUESDAY | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
CROSBY AND BROWN ON CANNERY BOARD | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
‘BLACK FACE’ COMEDIANS PERFORM WITH CLOGS, JOKES AND HARMONY | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
TIMES HARD? GO TO THE FIREMEN’S BALL AND GET YOUR FREE GROCERIES | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
NEW STATE RELIEF PROGRAM EFFECTIVE HERE MONDAY | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
DEPUTIES WARN OF POSSIBILITY OF LOSS OF PROWLER PATROL | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
FABER, ARTHUR KING | 8 |
February 16, 1933 |
SPEAR, JULIAN W | 5 |
February 16, 1933 |
KIRKLAND MASONIC LODGE’S UNBROKEN CHAIN OF PAST-MASTERS (PHOTO) | 4 |
February 16, 1933 |
MASONIC MASTERS’ CHAIN UNBROKEN | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
FILINGS CLOSE WITH SIX CANDIDATES IN COUNCIL CONTEST | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
NOTED EVANGELISTS WILL BE HERE ON TUESDAY | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD SPECIAL PROGRAM | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
TRUCK RATE REDUCTIONS EFFECTIVE ON LAKE FERRIES | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
HELEN BARTLETT, RICHARD MCLAUGHLIN | 1 |
February 16, 1933 |
JUANITA ROBERTS, DOUGLAS HAND | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
STATE COMMITTEE TO OPERATE CO FARM | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
HOLD OPEN HOUSE ON FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY (ALEXANDER, CURTIS) | 4 |
February 23, 1933 |
CHAPEL TO DEDICATE NEW QUARTERS ON MARCH 5TH (HUNTS POINT CHAPEL) | 4 |
February 23, 1933 |
ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE OPENS NEW QUARTERS | 4 |
February 23, 1933 |
TYPEWRITER REPAIR SHOP OPENED BY RALPH NYE | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
KEAN AGAIN TO SEEK ELECTION ON SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
FIREMEN WILL HAVE 9 PIECE ORCHESTRA | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
FIRES COME THICK AND FAST THIS WEEK | 4 |
February 23, 1933 |
COUNCIL REQUESTED TO REGULATE STORE CLOSING HOURS | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
ROUGH SPOTS IRONED OUT AS NEW RELIEF PROGRAM GETS UNDERWAY | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
BANNICK TO KEEP EASTSIDE COUNTY PROWLER PATROL | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
FAULDS, WILLIAM A | 6 |
February 23, 1933 |
VALVICK, OLE | 5 |
February 23, 1933 |
WOOD, SADIE I | 5 |
February 23, 1933 |
CHAMP HOOPSTERS BATTLE HERE | 1 |
February 23, 1933 |
EVANGELIST INVITES INFIDELS AND SKEPTICS | 4 |
February 23, 1933 |
PRESENT BILLS FOR LOCAL ROAD FUNDS | 4 |
February 23, 1933 |
SIGNS OF SPRING: POETS, GRASS, TREES, STYLES, BABIES, LOVERS, BIRDS | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | ALEXANDERS OBSERVE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS CURTIS) | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | THE OLD “MAESTRO” HONORED (COLLINS, R H) | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | VISIT OF MRS ROOSEVELT BRINGS LOCAL MAN TO LIGHT (JENSEN, GOTFRED | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | CANNERY CHOOSES IT OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR | 10 |
March 2, 1933 | SCHOOL DISTRICT TO CHOOSE BOARD MEN | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | MEMORIAL TREE PLANTING MARCH 8 | 10 |
March 2, 1933 | FIRE DESTROYS LARGE POULTRY HOUSES OF THE HAMMOND FARM | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | WELFARE BOARD TO AID UNEMPLOYED TO RAISE OWN GARDENS | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | PENNEY STORE IS VICTIM OF ROBBERS | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | PROWLER CARS TO BE EQUIPPED WITH RADIO | 5 |
March 2, 1933 | HOWARD, THOMAS W | 5 |
March 2, 1933 | OWEN, FRANK | 5 |
March 2, 1933 | SIGEL, HARIETTE | 9 |
March 2, 1933 | TRUXUL, CLYDE | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | TURNER, CORDELIA | 10 |
March 2, 1933 | COUNCIL RACE BEGINS TO LOOK INTERESTING | 1 |
March 2, 1933 | THRILLERS FEATURE EACH NIGHTS PLAY AT BASKETBALL MEET | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | OPENING LOCAL BANKS FRIDAY STILL REMAINS PROBLEMATICAL | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | FORMER KIRKLANDITE WINS SPELLING BEE (REESE, ALBERT D) | 4 |
March 9, 1933 | NEW MAPLE FLOOR FOR DANCE ON MARCH 15 (JUANITA IMPROVEMENT CLUB) | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | TWO STORES CHANGE LOCATION IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | HIGH SCHOOL BAND RECEIVES UNIFORMS | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | KEAN UNOPPOSED; WILL AGAIN SERVE DISTRICT | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | FIRE DEPARTMENT MAKES GOOD RECORD; NO FIRE LOSSES IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | PASTIME CAFE HAS SCARE MONDAY NITE | 8 |
March 9, 1933 | OPTIMISM PREVAILS IN KIRKLAND OVER NATION’S FINANCIAL PLIGHT | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | RELIEF HOME VISITS ORDERED BY MAR 20 | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | UNEMPLOYED RECEIVE 500 POUNDS FROZEN HALIBUT | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | NEW MAPLE FLOOR FOR DANCE ON MARCH 15 (JUANITA IMPROVEMENT CLUB) | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | REMLINGER ASKS $100,000 FOR BURN | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | HEINS, OTTO | 8 |
March 9, 1933 | REED, H S | 3 |
March 9, 1933 | STANTON, GEORGE | 4 |
March 9, 1933 | TWO FULL TICKETS TO CONFRONT VOTERS IN CITY ELECTION | 1 |
March 9, 1933 | BOTHELL WALKS AWAY WITH COUNTY TITLE IN TOURNAMENT HERE | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | JUNIOR HI PRESENTS OPERETTA MARCH 23 | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | LOCAL INSTITUTIONS INCLUDED IN U.S. LIST OF SOUND BANKS | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | KIRKLAND MAN RETURNS FROM QUAKE (BOOTH, WILLARD) | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | FREE FIDDLE AND BANJO GIVEN AT GATEWAY | 10 |
March 16, 1933 | PEACH, WEBB AND THORSLUND ELECTED TO TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | COAST GUARD CREW CAPTIVATES COLLEENS | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | R B BROWN’S BROTHER ON TRIAL FOR SLAYING | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | DWYER, T N | 6 |
March 16, 1933 | GILMOUR, J C | 10 |
March 16, 1933 | GODSEY, LEONIDAS D | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | LOUGHTON, GEORGE | 9 |
March 16, 1933 | VICKERSON, SIDNEY | 3 |
March 16, 1933 | WALLACE, JAMES | 6 |
March 16, 1933 | WINTER, FRANK | 6 |
March 16, 1933 | PREPARE FOR CROWD AT SCOUT BANQUET TOMORROW EVENING | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | WELCOME MAT LAID DOWN FOR BEER AS WOLF IS CHASED FROM DOORSTEP | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | KIRKLAND TO BE IN BASEBALL LEAGUE | 1 |
March 16, 1933 | JOSEPHINE DREW, GARFIELD GILMORE | 1 |
March 23, 1933 | JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS GIVE OPERETTA, ‘BITS OF BLARNEY’, TONIGHT | 1 |
March 23, 1933 | KIRKLAND BARBER ‘GOES TO THE DOGS’; C WATTS GIVES POINTERS | 1 |
March 23, 1933 | DAHLBERG BUILDS NEW HOME AT FOOT OF FIFTH AVENUE W | 10 |
March 23, 1933 | KIRKLAND SCHOOL WILL ENTER MUSIC CONTEST | 1 |
March 23, 1933 | RABBITS POP OUT OF TOPPERS WHEN AXIOM COMES TO TOWN | 10 |
March 23, 1933 | NEWBERRY ANNOUNCES ‘CLEAN-UP WEEK’ | 5 |
March 23, 1933 | COUNCIL REJECTS HOURS OF CLOSING; APPROVES HIGH SCHOOL BLEACHERS | 1 |
March 23, 1933 | NONWORKERS HAMPER RELIEF, BOARD SAYS | 1 |
March 23, 1933 | PATTERSON, REV E D | 10 |
March 23, 1933 | FATHERS AND SONS ATTEND BANQUET; SCOUTS GRATEFUL FOR COOPERATION | 1 |
March 23, 1933 | STAFF TAKES REST AS STUDENTS EDIT PAPER | 1 |
March 23, 1933 | REDMOND ISSUES BLAU FIRST BEER LICENSE; KIRKLAND STILL DRY | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | EASTSIDERS LEASE KING COUNTY FARM | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | MAYOR APPROACHES HIS 80TH MILESTONE (NEWBERRY, C E) | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | VIOLIN AND BANJO GIVEN AWAY AT GATEWAY FRIDAY | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | ORTHOPEDIC STARTS PLANS FOR EGG DRIVE | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | KHS ENTERS STATE CONTEST IN TYPING | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | UNEMPLOYED ASKED TO VOTE ON STRIKE AT MEETING TONIGHT | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | WELFARE BOARD SETS WORKERS WAGE SCALE | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | EASTSIDE BATTERY CO ENLARGES ITS FACTORY | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | LEGION WILL SPONSOR GIGANTIC GATHERING IF INDIAN TRIBES | 1 |
March 30, 1933 | DOWARD, REV ZENAS O | 5 |
March 30, 1933 | EMERY, GILBERT WILLIAM | 8 |
March 30, 1933 | SHANNON, ELIZABETH | 5 |
March 30, 1933 | KIRKLAND TUMBLES FROM WATER-WAGON; GETS 3.2 BEER APRIL 7TH | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | CANNERS LOOK FOR LIGHT BERRY CROP | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | BLAU’S SUPER SERVICE STATION OPENS DOORS TO PUBLIC | 6 |
April 6, 1933 | KHS WINS HONORS IN TYPING CONTEST | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | OLD ORDINANCE BARS SELLING OF BEER, IS CITY DADS’ OPINION | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | MOVE IS STARTED TO HAVE TOWNS SECEDED FROM KING COUNTY | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | QUICK ACTION ENDS UNEMPLOYED STRIKE AGITATION OF RED LEADERS | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | LEGIONNAIRES SET DATE FOR BIG INDIAN TRIBAL GATHERING HERE | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | ANDERSON, CHARLES A | 4 |
April 6, 1933 | BULGER, MAE SNYDER | 10 |
April 6, 1933 | CARTER, FRANK WENTWORTH | 4 |
April 6, 1933 | DOWARD, REV Z O | 5 |
April 6, 1933 | HALL, SUZANNA | 4 |
April 6, 1933 | SPANISH WAR VETERANS WILL ORGANIZE HERE | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | AD RESULTS OF JOURNAL PROVE BEST ON COAST | 9 |
April 6, 1933 | BLAU GETS FIRST U.S. BEER PERMIT | 1 |
April 6, 1933 | OLD ORDINANCE BARS SELLING OF BEER, IS CITY DADS’ OPINION | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | COUPLE MARRIED 56 YEARS WEDNESDAY (BUCKLES, MR AND MRS MARION) | 5 |
April 13, 1933 | BLIND WOMAN SPREADS RAYS OF SUNSHINE (FUNK, MRS ALFRED) | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | KIRKLAND MAKES PLACE IN WESTERN MUSIC MEET | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | EMPLOYMENT GIVES MEN IN REFORESTATION PLAN | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | FIRE ON ROSE HILL AT PETE LARSON’S PLACE | 5 |
April 13, 1933 | FUNDERHIDE HOME BURNS TO THE GROUND | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | KIRKLAND AWAITS BEER DISCUSSION DUE AT COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | PROSPERITY APPEARS AS LOCAL SHIPYARDS RESUME OPERATION | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | EASTSIDERS TERMINATE FRIENDSHIP IN LAWSUIT (PLEASURE YACHT) | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | ROBBERS LOOT OIL PLANT; SUSPECT SAME PILFERERS OF PREVIOUS BURGLARY | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | INDIAN POW-WOW HERE CREATES TRIBAL INTEREST | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | ADAMS, EDITH | 9 |
April 13, 1933 | KIRKLAND AWAITS BEER DISCUSSION DUE AT COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | OK FOR LEGAL BEER SAYS SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | EASTER DAY PAGEANT HEADS CHURCH FETE | 1 |
April 13, 1933 | RAILWAY EXPRESS OFFICE OPENED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | SMITH’S BEAUTY SHOPPE UNDERGOES IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | CROWD WATCHES AS YOUTHS BATTLE FOR LIFE IN LAKE WATERS | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | ORTHOPEDIC COLLECTS 243 DOZEN EGGS FRI. | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | RED CROSS GIVES OUT MANY TONS OF FLOUR | 10 |
April 20, 1933 | KIRKLAND LOSES TRUE LEADER (NEWBERRY, REV C E) | 4 |
April 20, 1933 | PUBLIC URGED TO PREPARE FOR CLEAN-UP WEEK | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | 3.2 BEER ORDINANCE CAUSES MAYOR NEWBERRY’S RESIGNATION | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | KIRKLAND GREETS NEW MAYOR (GATES, I W) | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | LOCAL OFFICE TAKING FEDERAL REGISTRATION | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | WILL PUSH JUANITA ROAD PAVING SAYS STEVENSON | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | CHAMPIONSHIP CANOE RACE MAY FEATURE BIG INDIAN POWWOW | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | DAHLBY, JOHN M (FORMER POSTMASTER) | 4 |
April 20, 1933 | ETZLER, ROBERT LEE | 10 |
April 20, 1933 | PAINE, JOHN A | 7 |
April 20, 1933 | 3.2 BEER ORDINANCE CAUSES MAYOR NEWBERRY’S RESIGNATION | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | JUANITA GOLF COURSE AGAIN OPEN TO PUBLIC | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | JUNIOR HIGH ATHLETES ARE AWARDED LETTERS | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | KEENEY TO MANAGE KIRKLAND BALL TEAM | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | OUTDOOR PING-PONG HEALTHFUL EXERCISE | 1 |
April 20, 1933 | WILL PUSH JUANITA ROAD PAVING SAYS STEVENSON | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | COMMISSIONER AIDS SCHOOL IN GRADING NEW ATHLETIC FIELD | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | ‘BUY ON EASTSIDE’ IS CAMPAIGN SLOGAN | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | EASTSIDE BARBERS AGREE ON PRICE RATES | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | LADIES PREPARE FOR ANOTHER POPPY SALE | 4 |
April 27, 1933 | ORTHOPEDIC PENNY DRIVE MAY 1 TO 15 | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | CENTRAL SCHOOL PRESENTS OPERETTA SET FOR FRIDAY | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | CLEAN-UP GANG PREPARES FOR BUSY WEEK | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | NEW COUNTY IDEA GAINS IMPETUS AT MEETING | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | LOCAL WELFARE OFFICE SIGNS UP RECRUITS FOR REFORESTATION ARMY | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | ROOSEVELT TO AID SMALL HOME OWNERS | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | ROSE HILL TO OBSERVE PRESIDENT’S DAY SUN. | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | TRUCK STOLEN FROM UNEMPLOYED SUNDAY | 8 |
April 27, 1933 | INDIANS WILL RE-ENACT SIGNING OF TREATY WITH GOV. STEVENS | 1 |
April 27, 1933 | GRAY, ELLA | 4 |
April 27, 1933 | RENCH, CLARA | 5 |
May 4, 1933 | DONALD STRAIN, CELLIST, ON TOUR IN CALIFORNIA | 7 |
May 4, 1933 | KIRKLAND PAINT COMPANY ADDS WALL PAPER LINE | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME CANNERY TO OPERATE | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | RUMMAGE SALE IS PLANNED FOR NEEDY | 5 |
May 4, 1933 | CLOWNS CUT COMIC CAPERS FOR THE KIDDIES | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA TO BE HELD TONIGHT | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | CLOWNS CUT COMIC CAPERS FOR THE KIDDIES | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | COUNCIL ABOLISHES ENGINEERS OFFICE; TO DO WITHOUT SERVICE | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | KIRKLAND ADOPTS DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | EASTSIDE EXPRESSES OPPOSITION TO NEW COUNTY MOVEMENT | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | EASTSIDE CONTINGENT ENTERS FOREST SERVICE | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | KIRKLAND WILL HAVE JAIL IN BLAU SERVICE STATION | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | GIGANTIC INDIAN WAR CANOES TO BE PLACED ON DISPLAY IN SEATTLE | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | RUST, MARYLINA | 4 |
May 4, 1933 | ESPERANTISTS TO HOLD MASS MEETING HERE | 5 |
May 4, 1933 | CAMPFIRE GIRLS HOLD GRAND COUNCIL FIRE | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | KHS TRACK TEAM TAKES FIRST PLACE AT ISSAQUAH MEET | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | MANY REGISTER FOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT | 1 |
May 4, 1933 | LESCHI TO HAVE NEW UP-TO-DATE TERMINAL | 7 |
May 4, 1933 | HELEN WELTON, WILLIAM BROWN | 5 |
May 11, 1933 | EX-KHS STUDENT WINS SCHOLARSHIP (TAMMINEN, ADOLPH) | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | CLEMMONS BARTSCH HAS OUTSTANDING AGENCY | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | TAVERN CAFE OPENED SUNDAY TO PUBLIC | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | INCREASED EMPLOYMENT ENABLES WELFARE TO CURTAIL EXPENDITURES | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | JOURNAL SEEKS STARS FOR STAGE AND RADIO – WINNERS GO TO NBC IN LA | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | INCREASED EMPLOYMENT ENABLES WELFARE TO CURTAIL EXPENDITURES | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | UNEMPLOYED DOING MUCH CONSTRUCTIVE WORK FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | BOOZE AND SPEED DO NOT MIX SAYS JUDGE DAVIS | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | KIRKLAND MAN MISSING; TRAILED BY BLOODHOUNDS | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | POW-WOW DATES ARE ADVANCED TO SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 27, 28 | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | NISHIDA, YUJIRI | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | BALL TEAMS BATTLE OVER BILL KINNEY | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | GOLLOFON WINS FIRST PLACE IN COUNTY MEET | 5 |
May 11, 1933 | HUNT SAYS BRIDGE MAY BE IMPROVED (WAYNE) | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | LAKE WASHINGTON SQUALL CAUSES NEAR DROWNINGS | 1 |
May 11, 1933 | ELIZABETH ANNE FRANKLIN, H RICHARD SHERWOOD | 6 |
May 18, 1933 | WANDERER FOUND IN KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. HAD MEMORY LAPSE (SIBLEY) |
1 |
May 18, 1933 | HISTORIC YARROW POINT LANDMARK DEMOLISHED (EZRA MEEKER SHED) | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | LUTHERAN CHAPEL CONSTRUCTED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | SEVEN YEAR OLD GIRL RUN OVER BY AUTO | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | SENIOR COMMENCEMENT PREPARATIONS COMPLETED | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | FLORENCE HENNIG, JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | COUNCIL TIGHTENS REGULATIONS FOR TOWN PARKING | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | REFORESTERS SEEK EXPERIENCED LEADERS | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | GOVERNOR MARTIN TO PARTICIPATE IN INDIAN POW-WOW | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | INDIANS DANCE AT WOODLAND SUNDAY | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | RICHARDSON, ANGUS F | 4 |
May 18, 1933 | SMITH, JOHN R (CIVIL WAR VET) | 4 |
May 18, 1933 | LARGE CROWD ATTENDS GRAND COUNCIL FIRE | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | SPANISH WAR VETS TO ELECT OFFICERS | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | COUNCIL TIGHTENS REGULATIONS FOR TOWN PARKING | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | PAVING OF ROAD IS STILL PROBLEMATICAL | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLAN IS ORDERED | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | SPANISH WAR VETS TO ELECT OFFICERS | 1 |
May 18, 1933 | CLOTILDE DURYEE, KEMPER FREEMAN | 4 |
May 25, 1933 | SEE THEM IN ACTION – INDIAN POW-WOW | 8 |
May 25, 1933 | CAMPFIRE GIRL WINS WEEK AT CAMP SEALTH (TRENT, DOROTHY) | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (HARTRANFT, W G) | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | WELFARE BOARD NOW BUILDS HOUSES HERE | 12 |
May 25, 1933 | BARTSCH GETS THIRTY WATT LOUD SPEAKER EQUIPMENT | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | COFFEE MILL INSTALLS EIGHTY QUART MIXER | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | FRANK HART DISPOSES OF LOCAL CHEV AGENCY | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET OPENS FRIDAY | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | HARTSHORN CHANGES JITNEY HEADQUARTERS | 8 |
May 25, 1933 | CEMETERY IS BEING CLEANED AND IMPROVED THIS SPRING | 7 |
May 25, 1933 | FIFTY-SEVEN SENIORS WILL GET DIPLOMAS | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | HAIL KHS ’33! CONGRATULATIONS FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE (PHOTOS) | 3 |
May 25, 1933 | MERCHANTS MAY BACK ‘TUSKO’ APPEARANCE | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR GATEWAY CONTEST | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR BIG FLOWER SHOW | 12 |
May 25, 1933 | BELLEVUE PLANNING BIG STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | COUNCIL WARNS AGAINST UNLAWFUL PARKING HERE | 12 |
May 25, 1933 | NEW COUNCILMAN WILL BE INSTALLED ON JUNE 5 | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | HUNT GIVES FIGURES ON PROPOSED COUNTY | 12 |
May 25, 1933 | WELFARE BOARD NOW BUILDS HOUSES HERE | 12 |
May 25, 1933 | STATE COMMANDER HARRY LEWIS WILL BE MEMORIAL SPEAKER | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | READY TO SHOOT – BUT NO ONE TO SHOOT AT | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | INDIANS ARRIVE TOMORROW FOR TWO-DAY POW-WOW AT JUANITA | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | PEED, MINNIE EUGENE | 8 |
May 25, 1933 | LEE CHOSEN TO HEAD SPANISH WAR VETERANS | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | BOY GETS HORSE THRU CLASSIFIED AD | 6 |
May 25, 1933 | CONTRACT LET FOR PAVING OF JUANITA KENMORE HIGHWAY | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | CONTRACTORS MUST USE COUNTY GRAVEL | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | COUNCIL WARNS AGAINST UNLAWFUL PARKING HERE | 12 |
May 25, 1933 | STATE COMMANDER HARRY LEWIS WILL BE MEMORIAL SPEAKER | 1 |
May 25, 1933 | NADINE CRAYTON, LEONARD HILL | 6 |
June 1, 1933 | MR AND MRS ANDREWS PASS 50TH ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
June 1, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (STARK, JUDGE A P) | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | GATEWAY’S 4-DAY SHOW POSTPONES PAL NIGHTS | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | JUANITA SCHOOL WINS POSTER SWEEPSTAKES | 5 |
June 1, 1933 | KHS SENIORS BID FOND FAREWELL TO FAMILIAR HALLS TONITE | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | GATEWAY WINNERS PICKED FOR FINALS | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | ‘OLD IRONSIDES’ IN SEATTLE HARBOR; TUESDAY IS EASTSIDE DAY | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | THOUSANDS JAM JUANITA BEACHES TO WITNESS INDIAN POW-WOW | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | THOUSANDS JAM JUANITA BEACHES TO WITNESS INDIAN POW-WOW | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | MOTHER’S SUIT MAY HELP MANY OTHERS | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | THOUSANDS JAM JUANITA BEACHES TO WITNESS INDIAN POW-WOW | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | ANDRESEN, MARY H | 4 |
June 1, 1933 | DREW, FLORENCE T | 7 |
June 1, 1933 | MCCULLEY, RALPH DAYTON | 4 |
June 1, 1933 | KIRKLAND BASEBALL TEAM HAS SHAKEUP | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | KENMORE-INGLEWOOD PAVING STARTS MONDAY | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | WORK ON RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR SAMMAMISH SLOUGH | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | COUNTY AND PLANNING BOARD WORKING ON BIG SEWER PROJECT | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | VETS PAY TRIBUTE TO DEPARTED COMRADES | 1 |
June 1, 1933 | LEOLA M GILBERT, CLARENCE KELLER | 6 |
June 1, 1933 | NORAM SORWEIDE, MARK TANNER | 6 |
June 8, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (TRAVIS, IVAN) | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | AMUNDSEN BROTHERS ERECTING BUILDING | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | LOCAL SERVICE STATIONS AGREE ON STANDARD PRICE | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | MAYTAG BRANCH OPENS IN LUSTIG BUILDING SATURDAY | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | NEW BEAUTY OPERATOR AT SMITH’S BEAUTY SHOP | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | CLYDE MILLAR, RED CROSS CHAIRMAN, ANNOUNCES ASSISTANTS FOR DRIVE | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | KHS GRADUATES ITS LARGEST CLASS THURS. | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | FINALS IN THE GATEWAY CONTEST TO BE JUNE 15 | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | BELLEVUE ASKS AID OF EASTSIDE TO SUPPORT STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | GARDEN DEPT FLOWER SHOW ON JUNE 17-18 | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | NEW MEMBERS OF COUNCIL ARE SWORN IN MONDAY NIGHT | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | CHASE WILL DISCUSS LAKE SEWAGE PLAN AT FEDERATED CLUB | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | AMATEURS ATTEMPT TO BLOW POST OFFICE SAFE | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | STEVENSON DENIES ANY CONNECTION WITH CHARGES IN BUFFALO | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | INDIAN POW-WOW GIVES EASTSIDE PUBLICITY | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | LOCAL WOMAN WRITES HISTORICAL SKETCH OF SNOQUALMIE’S PRINCESS | 3 |
June 8, 1933 | BENEDICT, MARGARET A | 9 |
June 8, 1933 | PEARL, NORMA | 7 |
June 8, 1933 | INDIAN POW-WOW GIVES EASTSIDE PUBLICITY | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | BISHOP HOUSTON TO BE AT SAINT JOHN’S SUNDAY | 1 |
June 8, 1933 | FLORENCE NELSON, ROBERT E MILLER | 7 |
June 8, 1933 | MARY HORNER, LEONARD TANSHA | 3 |
June 15, 1933 | EASTSIDE SCOUT SAILS FOR HUNGARY JULY 1ST (NELSON, BOB) | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | EASTSIDER SKINS WHITE ELEPHANT OF SEATTLE ZOO (KAPER, JACOB) | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | FORMER KIRKLAND BOY WINS NATIONAL ARCHERY CONTEST (MILLER, RALPH) | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (NEWELL, A B) | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | BOOSTER PUBLICATION OF FEDERATED CLUBS AIMS TO AID EASTSIDE | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | GATEWAY CONTEST CLOSES AT PERFORMANCE TONIGHT | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | ‘TUSKO’ IMMORTALIZED FOR POSTERITY | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | BERRY FESTIVAL BOON TO EASTSIDE COMMUNITIES | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | U.S MOBILIZING MANPOWER AND RESOURCES FOR CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | MANY STEPS INVOLVED IN ROASTING OF COFFEE (PHOTO) | 4 |
June 15, 1933 | BURGLARS MUFF SECOND ATTEMPT IN BELLEVUE | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | DRIVERS ADVISED TO OBEY CITY ORDINANCES, OR ELSE | 4 |
June 15, 1933 | FOUR FACE TRIAL IN AUTO INSURANCE FRAUD CASE | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | MORRIS, GEORGE MATHEW | 4 |
June 15, 1933 | RECOR, G D (CIVIL WAR VETERAN) | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | WEDIN, INGABORG | 4 |
June 15, 1933 | A M CLAWSON NAMED AS ROSE HILL PRESIDENT | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | EASTSIDE FEDERATED CLUBS RECOMMENDS ROAD WORK | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | NEXT SEWAGE MEETING AT BELLEVUE WEDNESDAY | 1 |
June 15, 1933 | ALZADA BOOTH, WALTER KOLSTAD | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (MARTIN, JOE A) | 4 |
June 22, 1933 | O S PENNEY DECLARES SKY-RIDING WONDERFUL | 4 |
June 22, 1933 | DONALD FRASER IS SERIOUSLY INJURED | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | TRUCK PLUNGES THRU BRIDGE; ONE DROWNS | 10 |
June 22, 1933 | KIRKLAND QUOTA OF RED CROSS FALLS SHORT $87 | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | TUSKO’S BONES GO THRU PRESERVATION PROCESSES | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | EASTSIDE BERRY FESTIVAL AT BELLEVUE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | GORGEOUS BLOOMS ARE SEEN AT FLOWER SHOW | 4 |
June 22, 1933 | COUNCIL REGULATES STREET BANNERS | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | EASTSIDE CLUBS FORM ASSOCIATION FOR NEW LAKE SANITARY SYSTEM | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | ACCIDENT FRAUDERS ARE GIVEN STIFF SENTENCES | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | COLE, DELILAH | 4 |
June 22, 1933 | CORWIN, EARL | 4 |
June 22, 1933 | LITTELL, ELLA | 4 |
June 22, 1933 | ‘WET OR DRY’ TO BE THE DEBATE AT ROSE HILL | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | JESSE H PARKER IS ORDAINED MINISTER BY BAPTIST COUNCIL | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | SUNDAY TO BE CHILDREN’S DAY AT LOCAL CHURCH | 1 |
June 22, 1933 | SPANISH WAR VETERANS MEET ON HILL SUNDAY | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (WILLIAMS, MABEL) | 4 |
June 29, 1933 | LUTHERAN MISSION ADOPTS ITS NAME | 6 |
June 29, 1933 | $35 SOUGHT BY RED CROSS TO COMPLETE QUOTA FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | STEADY EMPLOYMENT INCREASES LESSEN STATE WELFARE LISTS | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | BELLEVUE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IS SUCCESS | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | STEADY EMPLOYMENT INCREASES LESSEN STATE WELFARE LISTS | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | CLASSES IN LIFESAVING PLANNED FOR SUMMER | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | FISHING WITHOUT A LICENSE IS DANGEROUS, JUDGE SAYS | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | MRS DILLON LOSES SUIT FOR MOTHER’S PENSION | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | REESE B BROWN SUED FOR $25000 ATTORNEY’S FEES | 4 |
June 29, 1933 | TWO MORE ACCIDENT FRAUDERS SENTENCED | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | ESSENDRUP, FRED | 4 |
June 29, 1933 | FLEMMING, JANE | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | FRASER, DONALD | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | GREGORY, J C | 4 |
June 29, 1933 | SIGEL, JOE | 3 |
June 29, 1933 | BURR ELECTED SERVICE CLUB’S NEW PRESIDENT | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | EASTSIDE CLUBS FORM SEWAGE ORGANIZATION | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | WORDS FLOW FREELY IN ROSE HILL WET-DRY TILT | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | TENNIS SHARKS PRACTICE FOR TOURNAMENT | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | SAMMAMISH RACERS SET BOAT RECORDS | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | KENMORE-JUANITA PAVING WORK COMPLETED EARLY | 1 |
June 29, 1933 | ALURA BULGER, J DOWICK | 6 |
June 29, 1933 | EUGENIA TAYLOR, LEONARD GEHRKE | 10 |
June 29, 1933 | GLADYS APT, ROBERT STANLEY MORSE | 10 |
July 6, 1933 | PAY’N TAKIT [GROCERIES] | 8 |
July 6, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (OSKAM, WILLIAM) | 2 |
July 6, 1933 | DAD’S PLACE MOVES OWNER, DAD AMUNDSEN | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | CORNER SERVICE STATION OPENS SERVICE DEPARTMENT | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | DAD’S PLACE’ MOVES TO NEW QUARTERS SATURDAY | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | ‘DAD’S PLACE’ MOVES TO NEW QUARTERS SATURDAY | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | RED CROSS ROLL CALL NETS $145, $5 FROM QUOTA | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | SCHOOL BOARDS CALL TAXPAYERS TO BUDGET MEET | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | MARATHON, CATHRYN TURRELL, CHARLES PERFREMONT WINNERS | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ALL SET FOR JULY 20TH | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | CITY IN GOOD FINANCIAL SHAPE, SAYS COUNCIL | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | MR & MRS GEORGE WEBB MAKE HISTORIC FIND | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | DOSEWALLOPS MR & MRS FLOYD IRELAN MR & MRS KIMBAL SIMPSON | 4 |
July 6, 1933 | MRS C L CAMBERLIN RETURNS | 5 |
July 6, 1933 | RALPH BELTS FAMILY, ROSS REED FAMILY RETURN | 5 |
July 6, 1933 | RETURNS IRA NEWLANDS | 5 |
July 6, 1933 | RETURNS MRS C H TURNER, VISIT WITH MRS M STINHILDER HER SISTER | 5 |
July 6, 1933 | RETURNS MRS FRANK VAN AALST, MRS & MRS O J REINSETH TO ALASKA | 5 |
July 6, 1933 | SUMMER HOME MR & MRS JACK LAWSON | 4 |
July 6, 1933 | VISITORS MRS WILLIAM GORSLINE AND MR ROBERT SMITH TO EDITH TYLER | 5 |
July 6, 1933 | GUN FIGHT FRED & FLORA ZANTA | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | REESE BROWN SETTLES SUIT FOR $3400 ATTORNEYS FEE | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | STATE HIGHWAY PATROL GETS NEW NAME AND NEW INSIGNIA | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | TUSKO’S BONES AND SKIN PUT UNDER LIEN | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | TWO JAILED IN BOTHELL FOR GUN FIGHT IN RANCH WAR | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | MEYERS, J KENNETH | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | SPURLING, ELSIE | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | PERFREMONT IS WINNER IN LAKE HIKE MARATHON | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ALL SET FOR JULY 20TH | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION CALLS FOR SUPPORT TO PAVE SNOQUALMIE | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | NATIONAL, STATE HELP ASKED FOR SEWAGE PROJECT | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | SPANISH WAR VETERANS TO REORGANIZE TONIGHT | 1 |
July 6, 1933 | SHOWER FOR MISS CHARLOTTE RECOR | 5 |
July 6, 1933 | WINIFRED PARENT, JOHN PHILLIPS | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 6 |
July 13, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (MULLIGAN, C C) | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | NEWLYWEDS ERECTING NEW HOME AT JUANITA (ORMBRECK, GONLIK) | 5 |
July 13, 1933 | PASTIME REDECORATES THEIR BANQUET ROOM | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | FUGITIVE CAPTURED ON KIRKLAND AVENUE (OLD MAN PROSPERITY) | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | NEWELL TALKS OVER THE SCHOOL BUDGET | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | PUBLIC HEARING ON HI SCHOOL BUDGET TO BE HELD FRIDAY | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | BROKER SAVED FROM HIS BURNING YACHT | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | C BARTSCH IS NEW FIRE DEPARTMENT CAPTAIN | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | JUANITA IMPROVEMENT CLUB TO PLAN FOR TENNIS COURT | 10 |
July 13, 1933 | FUGITIVE CAPTURE ON KIRKLAND AVENUE IN BROAD DAYLIGHT MERCHANTS J | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | TUSKO’S OWNER ASKS $25000 FROM SEATTLE | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | CHIEF BLACK THUNDER LOSES INDIAN COSTUMES | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS TO BE NEW ORGANIZATION | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | JUANITA IMPROVEMENT CLUB TO PLAN FOR TENNIS COURT | 10 |
July 13, 1933 | WOMAN LAKE HIKER IS FOUND IN HARBORVIEW | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | BOARD SAYS LEASE SHOULD BE TAXED | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | BROKER SAVED FROM HIS BURNING YACHT | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | BUSINESS WOMEN’S ANNUAL EXCURSION TO VIEW FLEET SET FOR AUGUST 20 | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | COUNTY AWARDS PAVING AND GRADING CONTRACTS MONDAY | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | SPANISH WAR VETERANS PLAN CONVENTION CARAVAN | 1 |
July 13, 1933 | CHARLOTTE RECOR, EVERETT E EDGAR | 10 |
July 13, 1933 | MARIE JOHNSON, HALGAR DAHL | 4 |
July 20, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (HALVERSON, CLARENCE B) | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | REESE BROWN WILL BUILD $100,000 PALATIAL HOME | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | KIRKLAND HAS OPPORTUNITY OF FEDERAL AID FOR NEW CITY HALL | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | TAVERN TIDIES GUEST ROOM FOR J C OF C’S FIRST MEET | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | SCHOOL BUDGETS RUN GAMUT OF PUBLIC HEARINGS EASILY | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | RELIC OF OLDEN DAYS IS FOUND NEAR KIRKLAND (BREWERY WAGON WHEEL) | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | BIANCHI, ANNA | 5 |
July 20, 1933 | COTTON, DAVID | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | MCCANDLESS, BETTY | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | TRUXAL, AGNES | 5 |
July 20, 1933 | WHITTEMORE, ABBIE E | 5 |
July 20, 1933 | EXCURSION ATTRACTS MANY FLEET VISITORS | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | PORTION OF GRANDSTAND READY FOR NEXT SUN. | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | SENIORS BEGIN THEIR LINKS TOURNAMENT | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | STYMIE WINS CITY GOLF HONORS FOR MRS YOUNG | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | LAKE FOREST PARK ROAD TO BE IMPROVED SOON | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | BEARDSLEE CHOSEN TO HEAD NEW SEWAGE DISPOSAL ASSOCIATION | 1 |
July 20, 1933 | NEW RESERVOIRS NEAR COMPLETION | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (FAUCETT, CHARLES) | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | SERVICE CLUB GIVES IMPETUS TO MOVE FOR NEW CITY HALL | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | QUALITY MARKET ADDS NEW LINE OF GROCERIES | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | JIM CARLSON TAKES BULL BY THE HORNS; RAISES WAGES | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | ARION QUARTET SINGS HERE | 4 |
July 27, 1933 | GATEWAY TREASURE NIGHT INCREASING IN POPULARITY | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | LOCAL RELIEF PROGRAM RECEIVES DRASTIC SLASHING NEXT MONTH | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | FAIR COMPETITION IS ADOPTED FOR SHIPYARDS; LOCAL YARD IS IN LINE | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | BOY AWARDED $4000 FROM POWER COMPANY | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | HOLMBERG, JOHN A | 4 |
July 27, 1933 | JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LAUNCHES CIVIC SERVICE CAREER | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | SEWAGE SPONSORS MEETING TOMORROW | 1 |
July 27, 1933 | MILDRED THAYER, OLIVER CUMMINGS | 5 |
July 27, 1933 | SIGNA SNICKERS, CHARLES BARETT | 5 |
August 3, 1933 | JOE’S PLACE – NEW LOCATION | 9 |
August 3, 1933 | FOR MAYOR AND WIFE HONORED ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (NEWBERRY, REV) | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (NORDSTROM, O E) | 5 |
August 3, 1933 | SPECIAL BOND ELECTION ASKED FOR NEW CITY HALL AUGUST 29 | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | BARTSCH TAKES ON MAYTAG LINE OF WASHING MACHINES | 5 |
August 3, 1933 | BUSINESS MEN WILL DISCUSS UNIFORM CODE COMPLIANCE | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | KARDONG TO OPEN NEW ESTABLISHMENT SATURDAY | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | LOCAL MEN BY THE HUGHES MOTOR CO | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | KIRKLAND IS FLASHED ON SCREEN IN TUGBOAT ANNIE | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | EASTSIDE SUPPORTS PRESIDENT’S NATIONAL RECOVERY PROGRAM | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | KIRKLAND FIRST TOWN IN THE UNITED STATES 100% BLUE EAGLE | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | GOV’T GRANTS LOAN FOR NEW SHIP; BID OF LOCAL YARD STILL CONSIDERED | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | KIRKLAND HOOSEGOW HAS HOUSED UNLUCKY THIRTEEN | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | CONWAY, BERT | 6 |
August 3, 1933 | LINGVALL, LAWRENCE P | 7 |
August 3, 1933 | THOMAS, EVAN | 7 |
August 3, 1933 | WILLIAMS, GEORGE H | 10 |
August 3, 1933 | FORMER EASTSIDER IS MADE ARCHBISHOP (MOST REVEREND ALEXANDROF) | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | KIRKLAND IS FLASHED ON SCREEN IN TUGBOAT ANNIE | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | COMMISSIONERS REFUSE ENGINEER’S PAYMENT | 1 |
August 3, 1933 | EDNA ROSE, RALPH L ROGGE | 10 |
August 10, 1933 | KING COUNTY FARM LEASED FOR TEN YEAR PERIOD BY HOLLYWOOD FARMS | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR 63RD WED ANNIVERSARY (BOSSARD, JOHN) | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | NEWBERRYS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (WESTER, JOHN) | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | NEW CITY HALL BOND ELECTION DATE DELAYED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 23RD | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | NEWELL IS APPRAISER FOR HOME LOAN BOARD | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | BOTHELL MAN LEASES CONCESSION IN MARTIN’S | 5 |
August 10, 1933 | ED WOLD AGAIN TAKES OVER JUANITA GARAGE | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | G W DRAKE PURCHASES USED FURNITURE STORE | 5 |
August 10, 1933 | MERCHANTS TO MEET AGAIN ON CODE PLAN | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | UNEMPLOYED ACCOMPLISH MUCH IN DISTRICT | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | BAILEY NEW HEAD OF THE FIRE ASSOCIATION | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | UNEMPLOYED ACCOMPLISH MUCH IN DISTRICT | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | ED WOLD AGAIN TAKES OVER JUANITA GARAGE | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | SHIPYARD CONTRACT HANGS IN BALANCE | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | NEW LAW REQUIRES BOND OF $1000 FOR PEDDLERS | 4 |
August 10, 1933 | SHOTS FAIL TO HALT ENUMCLAW YOUTHS | 1 |
August 10, 1933 | KIRKLAND’S MODERN WILLIAM TELL | 7 |
August 10, 1933 | KIRKLAND’S MODERN WILLIAM TELL (MILLER, RALPH – PHOTO) | 7 |
August 10, 1933 | SERVICE CLUB TO INSTALL ROAD SIGN AT REDMOND | 10 |
August 10, 1933 | ALICE VAN AALST, PETER DE GRAAF | 4 |
August 10, 1933 | EDITH EARNHEART, ELMER RAFFLESON | 3 |
August 10, 1933 | JUNIOR CHAMBER TAKES ACTION IN AN EFFORT TO REOPEN WOOLEN MILL | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | INSTITUTE OF MUSIC PRESENTS RECITAL | 4 |
August 17, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (WEBB, GEORGE) | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | SUGGESTIVE SKETCH OF NEW BUILDING SHOWN | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | A V SWARTHOUT JOINS THE NATIONAL OIL PRODUCTS CO | 4 |
August 17, 1933 | NEW LOCATION OPENED BY BARTSCH RADIO CO | 6 |
August 17, 1933 | ENTIRE EASTSIDE PICNIC TO BE HELD AT FORTUNA PARK SUNDAY, AUG 27 | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | OLD-TIMERS REMINISCE AT PIONEER PICNIC | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | EASTSIDE HAS SHARE OF RELIEF PROGRAMS | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | OLD-TIMERS REMINISCE AT PIONEER PICNIC | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | SHIPYARD PREPARES TO START WORK ON NORTHLAND SHIP AWARD | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | YARD OFFICIALS TO BE SERVICE CLUB GUESTS | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | THOMPSEN, ELAF | 5 |
August 17, 1933 | JUNIOR C OF C AND SERVICE CLUB CO-OPTS | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | REPEAL UP FOR VOTE AT ELECTION ON AUGUST 28 | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | WETS AND DRYS DEBATE ON FERRY DOCK TUESDAY | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | FORMER KIRKLANDITE WINS INTERNATIONAL TITLE (MILLER, RALPH) | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | TENT TABERNACLE CLOSES SUCCESSFUL TWO WEEKS | 6 |
August 17, 1933 | BRIDGE ASSOCIATION HAS 500 MEMBERS | 1 |
August 17, 1933 | SEWERAGE SURVEY IS BLOCKED IN DISPUTE | 7 |
August 24, 1933 | KIRKLAND WELCOMES THE IGA | 7-Jun |
August 24, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (WITTENMEYER, WALT) | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | PROPOSED CIVIC CENTER (SKETCH) | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | GATEWAY OFFERS FANS NEW TYPE OF CONTEST | 12 |
August 24, 1933 | MARTIN OPENS UNDER THE IGA BANNER | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | LOCAL BOY SAVED OFF LAURELHURST | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | JUNIOR CHAMBER TO HEAD EASTSIDE DRIVE FOR CONSUMER NRA | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | MRS WATSON ANNOUNCES OPENING OF KINDERGARTEN | 12 |
August 24, 1933 | SCHOOL OPENS SEPT FIFTH; NEW STAFFS ARE ANNOUNCED | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | EASTSIDE READY FOR BIG PICNIC AT FORTUNA PARK SUNDAY | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | JUNIOR CHAMBER TO HEAD EASTSIDE DRIVE FOR CONSUMER NRA | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | BODIA NAMED CONSTABLE BY KING COUNTY BOARD | 5 |
August 24, 1933 | GAS AND OIL ROBBED FROM ASSOCIATED CO | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | INJURED MAN FOUND LYING ON ROADSIDE | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | MAN WANDERS IN JUANITA WOODS | 1 |
August 24, 1933 | DALGLEISH, MARY | 11 |
August 24, 1933 | SCHANK, JOHN MELVIN | 11 |
August 31, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (BURR, DAVID) | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | HERE ARE FIGURES ON CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | JUNIOR CHAMBER LAUNCHES NRA CONSUMER DRIVE HERE | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | 700 STUDENTS TO BE ENROLLED AT JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS | 7 |
August 31, 1933 | NEED NOT BE ON LIST TO GET EMPLOYMENT | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | JUNIOR CHAMBER LAUNCHES NRA CONSUMER DRIVE HERE | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | ANDERSON, CARL | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | BAKER, J W | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | NYQUIST, LOTTIE M | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | REPEAL FORCES CARRY EASTSIDE VOTE BY A THREE TO ONE MARGIN | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | EX-CADDY MASTER SETS A NEW LOW AT SIMILK (JOHNSON, JIMMY) | 1 |
August 31, 1933 | RUTH TREMAINE, NEWELL GRAYBURN | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
R H SUSSEX JOINS LOCAL BANK PERSONNEL | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (MILES, ARTHUR T) | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
MANY BIG IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN THE SMOKEHOUSE | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
JUNIOR CHAMBER TO REPORT CHAMBER DRIVE NEXT WED | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
1019 STUDENTS ENROLL FOR KIRKLAND SCHOOLS | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
COUNCIL TO DISCUSS ’34 BUDGET MONDAY | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
GEORGE WEBB RESIGNS COUNCIL TO BECOME NEW CITY ENGINEER | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
JUNIOR CHAMBER TO REPORT CHAMBER DRIVE NEXT WED | 1 |
September 7, 1933 |
LILLIAN PETERSON, M G WESTCOTT | 4 |
September 14, 1933 |
BLUEBEARD EVIDENCE GIVES WOMEN THRILL (PETERSON, MRS ROY) | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (FORTESCUE, ERNEST) | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ENDORSES PROPOSED CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
VOTERS TAKE LIVELY INTEREST IN URGING CIVIC CENTER PROMOTION | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
THE COFFEE MILL | 4 |
September 14, 1933 |
REDMOND GIRL AND GRANDMOTHER LOSE LIVES AS HOME BURNS | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ENDORSES PROPOSED CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
COUNCIL CUTS EXPENSE AS 1934 PRELIMINARY BUDGET IS SUBMITTED | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
BLUEBEARD EVIDENCE GIVES WOMEN THRILL (PETERSON, MRS ROY) | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
DAVIS SUSPENDS RECKLESS DRIVER’S LICENSE 6 MONTH | 1 |
September 14, 1933 |
MICKELSON, MARTIN | 4 |
September 14, 1933 |
LORNA MARTINDALE, WALTER NORMAN | 4 |
September 14, 1933 |
MARVEL KING BELMONDO, BERNARD HOLTROP | 4 |
September 21, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (JOHSEN, SELMA) | 5 |
September 21, 1933 |
LOCAL ARTIST WINS IN OPPORTUNITY CONTEST (MCPHETRIDGE, RUTH) | 1 |
September 21, 1933 |
BUSINESS WOMEN HEAR TOWN HALL DISCUSSED | 1 |
September 21, 1933 |
LAKE WASHINGTON MOTORS, INC | 4 |
September 21, 1933 |
SCHOOLS NEED SPECIAL LEVIES TO KEEP OPEN NINE MONTHS | 1 |
September 21, 1933 |
KIRKLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE ASSOCIATION EXPLAINS … COOPERATION | 10 |
September 21, 1933 |
FIRST PUBLIC WORKS JOBS STARTED ON THIS SIDE OF LAKE | 1 |
September 21, 1933 |
FATE OF SHIPYARD CONTRACT HINGES ON WASHINGTON HEARING | 1 |
September 21, 1933 |
THIEF RISKS LIFE FOR WORTHLESS BOOTY | 10 |
September 21, 1933 |
A E WAHL TAKES OVER OFFICE OF DR RAYMOND | 1 |
September 21, 1933 |
ALEXANDER, SANDY | 1 |
September 21, 1933 |
SOUCHEREAU, MOSES | 10 |
September 21, 1933 |
REV SHAUGHNESSY SUCCEEDS REV O’DEA | 5 |
September 28, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (HARLOW, C W) | 1 |
September 28, 1933 |
PTA TO SPONSOR SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM | 1 |
September 28, 1933 |
BUILDING BONDS LOSE BY NARROW MARGIN AT SPECIAL ELECTION | 1 |
September 28, 1933 |
MARTIN’S CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY | 4 |
September 28, 1933 |
GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL LEVIES ARE PASSED BY VOTERS OF THE EASTSIDE | 1 |
September 28, 1933 |
CLUB WILL STAGE A DEPRESSION BALL | 1 |
September 28, 1933 |
LOAN FOR NORTHLAND SHIP IS HELD UP AT WASHINGTON D C | 1 |
September 28, 1933 |
ALEXANDER, FRED “SANDY” | 1 |
September 28, 1933 |
COMBS, CORDIE E | 5 |
September 28, 1933 |
OLSON, ANNA E | 5 |
September 28, 1933 |
ROSE HILL CHURCH HAS NEW MINISTER (DUFFEY, REVEREND) | 5 |
September 28, 1933 |
RUTH GERMAIN, ELDON GRACE | 1 |
October 5, 1933 | LEADING LIGHTS (MCKIBBEN, DR E C) | 1 |
October 5, 1933 | ARLENE GRAND NOW AT SMITH’S BEAUTY SHOPPE | 1 |
October 5, 1933 | SMITH’S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPPE | 4 |
October 5, 1933 | CITY DADS ADOPT NEW BUDGET; CUT TO TAX LIMIT | 1 |
October 5, 1933 | DEPRESSION BALL LOOMS BIGGER | 1 |
October 5, 1933 | EASTSIDERS RETURN FROM ANNUAL WHALING VENTURE IN NORTHLAND | 1 |
October 5, 1933 | NORTHUP ROAD JOB TO START SOON | 1 |
October 5, 1933 | WORK RESUMED ON LOCAL BY-WAYS PROJECT TODAY | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (PENNEY, OSCAR S) | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
MOVIE PROSPECT HAS MISHAP (ULMAR, BILL) | 3 |
October 12, 1933 |
BADER’S MEAT MARKET | 6 |
October 12, 1933 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS OFFER REAL BARGAINS THROUGH COLUMNS OF JOURNAL | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
ROSE HILL STARTS DRIVE FOR FIREMEN’S FUND | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
CELEBRITIES AT DEPRESSION DANCE | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
EIGHTY PERCENT OF INDUSTRY NOW UNDER NRA CODES SAYS BLALOCK | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
SHIPYARD EXPECTS CONTRACT REPORT BY FIRST OF WEEK | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
MIDLAKES MERCHANT ROBBED OF $150 IN MERCHANDISE | 6 |
October 12, 1933 |
BERG, JOE | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
FARMER, W O | 7 |
October 12, 1933 |
SOLIN, ANDREW | 7 |
October 12, 1933 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS OFFER REAL BARGAINS THROUGH COLUMNS OF JOURNAL | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE WILL OPEN OCT 23 | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
ROSE HILL STARTS DRIVE FOR FIREMEN’S FUND | 1 |
October 12, 1933 |
KIRKLAND STREETS NOW MARKED WITH YELLOW | 1 |
October 19, 1933 |
NORTHWEST HOLLY DISTRIBUTORS TO MAKE HEADQUARTERS ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
October 19, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (WESTON, LILA) | 1 |
October 19, 1933 |
DEER RESCUED FROM LAKE DIES ON FERRY | 4 |
October 19, 1933 |
DIG OUT THOSE OLD CLOTHES AND COME TO DEPRESSION BALL | 1 |
October 19, 1933 |
LARGE FERRY ARRIVES AT LAKE WASHINGTON YARDS (PARALTO) | 1 |
October 19, 1933 |
ALLEN FOUND IN SEATTLE HOTEL WITH THROAT CUT | 1 |
October 19, 1933 |
MAY DEVELOP SAND POINT BASE SOON | 1 |
October 19, 1933 |
FISH, ARNOLD | 1 |
October 19, 1933 |
LIGHTHEART, GRANT | 5 |
October 19, 1933 |
LAKE WASHINGTON DRIVE MOST POPULAR IN COUNTY | 4 |
October 19, 1933 |
NORTH DISTRICT VOTES DOWN GARBAGE PLAN | 4 |
October 26, 1933 |
GARY COOPER’S FATHER IS A VISITOR ON THE EASTSIDE | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (GOVE, W E “ED”) | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
PTA TO HOLD TAG DAY FOR LUNCH ROOM | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
COFFEE MILL FEATURES VAN DE KAMP PRODUCTS | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
WEIRD COSTUMES TO BE WORN BY CROWD AT DEPRESSION BALL FRIDAY | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
HALLOWEEN PRANKSTERS PREPARE FOR TUESDAY | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE APPROVES LOAN FOR NORTHLAND SHIP | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
FERRY HULK AWAITS OWNER’S ORDER | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
RARE KEEPSAKES STOLEN FROM CABIN AT JUANITA | 1 |
October 26, 1933 |
DORIAN, JANE L | 4 |
October 26, 1933 |
GODSEY, MELISSA | 4 |
October 26, 1933 |
HEPFER, GLEN W | 5 |
October 26, 1933 |
KNOWLES, CHARLES H | 4 |
October 26, 1933 |
NAZARENES CELEBRATE JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
November 2, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (BAILEY, BILL) | 1 |
November 2, 1933 |
COFFEE MILL HOLDS BIG FORMAL OPENING SAT | 5 |
November 2, 1933 |
BOYS SAVED FROM LAKE; SQUALL SWAMPS BOATS | 1 |
November 2, 1933 |
6000 POUNDS PORK SENT TO EASTSIDE UNEMPLOYED | 1 |
November 2, 1933 |
JOURNAL COOKING SCHOOL TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 14TH AND 15TH | 1 |
November 2, 1933 |
DOCTORS TO INSPECT GODINA SIAMESE TWINS MONDAY (AT GATEWAY E) | 4 |
November 2, 1933 |
BLASTS OF FIRE SIREN SENDS FIGHTERS ON ‘FALSE ALARM’ | 8 |
November 2, 1933 |
CROWD PACKS HALL AT DEPRESSION BALL | 1 |
November 2, 1933 |
LITTLE DAMAGE DONE ON HALLOWE’EN HERE | 1 |
November 2, 1933 |
SHIPYARD AWAITS COMPLETION OF LOAN PLANS BEFORE MAKING MOVE | 1 |
November 2, 1933 |
DOCTORS TO INSPECT GODINA SIAMESE TWINS MONDAY (AT GATEWAY THEATRE) | 4 |
November 2, 1933 |
DANIELS, CELESTIA LUGENIA | 4 |
November 2, 1933 |
GODSEY, MELISSA | 5 |
November 2, 1933 |
CHURCH CHOOSES REV NEWBERRY FOR PULPIT | 1 |
November 2, 1933 |
SAMMAMISH ROAD FIRST ON COUNTY’S LIST OF BIG PROJECTS | 1 |
November 9, 1933 |
REX DRUG STORE – 15 DOLLS GIVEN AWAY! | 1 |
November 9, 1933 |
MANY VIEW WORKS OF LOCAL ARTIST AT STUDIO (ROBERTSON, MYRTLE) | 8 |
November 9, 1933 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 5 |
November 9, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (BLAU, ED) | 1 |
November 9, 1933 |
A M CLAWSON IMPROVES HIS ROSE HILL GROCERY STORE | 5 |
November 9, 1933 |
BUYS ORDANO AND MARTIN MARKET; WILL REMODEL | 12 |
November 9, 1933 |
FREE COOKING SCHOOL NEXT WEEK | 1 |
November 9, 1933 |
TEACHERS WHO USE THEIR HEADS NEEDED | 1 |
November 9, 1933 |
CHICKEN THIEVES AGAIN AT WORK ON EASTSIDE OF LAKE | 1 |
November 9, 1933 |
BEBA, LOUIS | 8 |
November 9, 1933 |
FORBES, ALTA D | 5 |
November 9, 1933 |
SCOUTS PLAN BIGGER AND BETTER CIRCUS FOR NOVEMBER 25TH | 1 |
November 9, 1933 |
KIRKLAND NOW HAS THREE PRECINCTS FOR VOTERS CONVENIENCE | 1 |
November 9, 1933 |
HEAVY RAINS CAUSE OF SEVER DAMAGE | 1 |
November 16, 1933 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 4 |
November 16, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (FAUCETT, SADIE) | 1 |
November 16, 1933 |
HOUGHTON STORE ON LAKE FRONT BEING REMODELED | 5 |
November 16, 1933 |
HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS WILL BE COMPLETED | 1 |
November 16, 1933 |
KIRKLAND MAY GET A NEW GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
November 16, 1933 |
GEORGE BARTSCH NEW PASTIME PROPRIETOR | 1 |
November 16, 1933 |
HOUGHTON STORE ON LAKE FRONT BEING REMODELED | 5 |
November 16, 1933 |
FIVE HUNDRED IN ATTENDANCE AT JOURNAL COOKING SCHOOL | 1 |
November 16, 1933 |
STRIKES END AS CASH PROJECTS SHOW UP | 1 |
November 16, 1933 |
HOBSON, JOSEPH FRANKLIN | 8 |
November 16, 1933 |
MARENSEN, JOSEPHINE | 8 |
November 16, 1933 |
KIRKLAND TEAM BREAKS BOTHELL’S WINNING STREAK | 1 |
November 16, 1933 |
NAZARENES CELEBRATE THEIR SILVER JUBILEE NEXT SUNDAY | 8 |
November 16, 1933 |
NEW COMMUNITY CHURCH CHOIR TOTALS 15 MEMBERS | 8 |
November 16, 1933 |
ALMA L LARSON, VINCENT E WARD | 5 |
November 23, 1933 |
FIFTY YEARS WED, AND SCARCELY A DAY APART (ELY, FRANK AND MARY) | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (MCEVOY, JAMES P) | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
PLANS BEING DRAWN FOR PROPOSED NEW GRADE SCHOOL BLDG | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
PTA TO DISCUSS NEW GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
TAG DAY PROCEEDS TO AID LUNCH ROOM | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
CIVIC WORKS PROGRAM MEANS BIG PAYROLL FOR THE EAST SIDE DISTRICT | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
CIVIC WORKS PROGRAM MEANS BIG PAYROLL FOR THE EAST SIDE DISTRICT | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
KIRKLAND FARMER TO APPEAL $250 FINE (ILLEGAL GAME FISH) | 5 |
November 23, 1933 |
APPOLONIO, JOE | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
GALLAGHER, BESSIE | 5 |
November 23, 1933 |
VAN DEN TOP, DEWEY | 8 |
November 23, 1933 |
SCOUTS ALL SET FOR BIG ANNUAL CIRCUS NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
November 23, 1933 |
KIRKLAND PLAYS BOTHELL AT CIVIC STADIUM | 1 |
November 30, 1933 |
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDED ANNIVERSARY (ELY, MR AND MRS FRANK) | 4 |
November 30, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (CLAWSON, A M) | 1 |
November 30, 1933 |
‘TAG DAY’ RETURNS WILL KEEP LUNCHROOM GOING | 1 |
November 30, 1933 |
400 MEN AT WORK ON LOCAL CIVIC PROJECTS | 1 |
November 30, 1933 |
JURY FREES BROBST FROM MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES | 5 |
November 30, 1933 |
LOCAL PRISONER IS FIRST TO MAKE SUCCESSFUL BREAK FROM CITY JAIL | 1 |
November 30, 1933 |
LYONS, CHARLES H | 5 |
November 30, 1933 |
NIELSEN, MARY | 8 |
November 30, 1933 |
OVER FIVE HUNDRED SEE SCOUT CIRCUS SATURDAY | 1 |
November 30, 1933 |
“GET ELMER” IS CRY OF LOCAL LEGION IN THEIR MEMBERSHIP DRIVE | 1 |
November 30, 1933 |
BILGER ASKS ADVICE ON LIQUOR CONTROL | 1 |
November 30, 1933 |
400 MEN AT WORK ON LOCAL CIVIC PROJECTS | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
COUPLE QUIETLY CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING (MELTON, WILFRED) | 8 |
December 7, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (VANDEVANTER, AARON L) | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
TALENTED PIANIST WINS ANOTHER FIRST PLACE (STOCKFLETH, MARY JANE) | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
RICHFIELD LEASES THE MASONIC BUILDING | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
MOVE WELFARE OFFICES TO STORE IN WEBB BUILDING | 5 |
December 7, 1933 |
ROBOT HEN LAYS FIFTEEN EGGS A MINUTE IN DISPLAY | 5 |
December 7, 1933 |
APPROPRIATE $75000 FOR LAKE WASHINGTON SURVEY | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
GROGAN, HAZEL SMITH | 3 |
December 7, 1933 |
STALHAMER, CHARLES | 8 |
December 7, 1933 |
GATES, PEACH IN CAPITOL DISCUSS LIQUOR CONTROL | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
LOCAL ORDINANCES NO BAR TO LEGAL LIQUOR SALES ON THE EASTSIDE | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
NAZARENES NOW HOLDING REVIVAL SERVICES DAILY | 8 |
December 7, 1933 |
HIGHWAY DIRECTOR CALLS FOR LAKE FOREST PARK HIGHWAY BIDS | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
ATHA E WOLFE, KERMIT E STUDEBAKER | 1 |
December 7, 1933 |
EMUGENE WHITMAN, JAMES CALKINS | 7 |
December 14, 1933 |
KORTGAARDS CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED BY BOARD TO VOTE ON PROPOSED GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
CASH’N PAKIT CHANGES NAME AND LOCATION (HUDSON’S) | 6 |
December 14, 1933 |
KIRKLAND BOY SAVES MOTHER FROM DEATH AS BROTHER DROWNS (DIMMOCK) | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
SANTA TO LEAD ANNUAL KIDS’ PARADE SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
A COMPLETE STATEMENT (NEW GRADE SCHOOL) | 2 |
December 14, 1933 |
FIRE TRUCK ANSWERS CALL TO J L VON GOHREN HOME | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
CHRISTMAS CAROLING IN KIRKLAND THURSDAY | 6 |
December 14, 1933 |
SANTA TO LEAD ANNUAL KIDS’ PARADE SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
ST NICK TO HAVE BUSY CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
JONES, JOSEPH M | 6 |
December 14, 1933 |
KENNEDY, J A | 7 |
December 14, 1933 |
MINNIE, LAMBERT F | 6 |
December 14, 1933 |
NEILSON, MARY | 6 |
December 14, 1933 |
VENEMA, GEORGE | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
CITY OFFERS DISPOSAL SERVICES FOR SATURDAY | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
CITY WATER HEAD TO SURVEY EASTSIDE FIELD | 1 |
December 14, 1933 |
LEDA WILBUR, MEL SOHNS | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
LEADING LIGHTS (KEAN, HARRY B) | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
VOTERS APPROVE SCHOOL PROJECT WITH ELEVEN TO ONE MAJORITY | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
KID PARADERS RECEIVE TICKETS FOR FREE GIFTS FROM ST NICK | 10 |
December 21, 1933 |
SATURDAY WILL BE BIG DAY FOR LOCAL KIDS; MERCHANTS PLAY SANTA | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
START SURVEY FOR PURIFICATION OF LAKE WASH. NEXT WEEK | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
CWA WORKERS ASKED TO SPEND VERY CAREFULLY | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
CASH PRIZES FOR BEST DECORATED XMAS TREE | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
EASTSIDERS CAROL TONIGHT ON FERRY DOCK CORNER | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
ELECTRICITY PLAYS ROLE IN YULETIDE FESTIVITIES | 9 |
December 21, 1933 |
KID PARADERS RECEIVE TICKETS FOR FREE GIFTS FROM ST NICK | 10 |
December 21, 1933 |
SATURDAY WILL BE BIG DAY FOR LOCAL KIDS; MERCHANTS PLAY SANTA | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
START SURVEY FOR PURIFICATION OF LAKE WASH. NEXT WEEK | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
SHIPYARD LOW BIDDERS ON GOVERNMENT BOAT | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
J C BLEITZ RECOVERS VIOLIN STOLEN FROM CAR | 10 |
December 21, 1933 |
PING PONG CRAZE TAKES TAVERN; REPLACES CHESS | 9 |
December 21, 1933 |
ROLPH SAYS WATER DISTRICT IS ESSENTIAL | 1 |
December 21, 1933 |
FLOODS BLOCK ROADS THRUOUT THE EASTSIDE | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
HINDMANS CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY ON CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
ANNOUNCE WINNERS IN REXALL DOLL CONTEST | 10 |
December 28, 1933 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS EXPRESS OPTIMISTIC VIEW OF NEW YEAR | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
KIDDIES RECEIVE TOYS FROM SANTA SATURDAY | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
PROGRESS OF CWA TAKES MANY MEN OFF EASTSIDE RELIEF ROLES | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
PROGRESS OF CWA TAKES MANY MEN OFF EASTSIDE RELIEF ROLES | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
WELFARE BOARD PLAYS SANTA ROLE TO NEEDY | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
HEADLINE HIGHLIGHTS OF 1933 | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
CHRISTMAS SERVICES FEATURE HOLY SONGS | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
EASTSIDERS WIN AWARDS WITH DECORATED TREES | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
KIDDIES RECEIVE TOYS FROM SANTA SATURDAY | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
COAST GUARD CUTTER AT LOCAL YARD FOR REPAIRS | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
RECKLESS DRIVER LOSES LICENSE FOR ONE YEAR | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
GOINGES, ELAINE | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
CHRISTMAS SERVICES FEATURE HOLY SONGS | 1 |
December 28, 1933 |
MARIAN ELWYNA GENT, WILLIAM SUTHERLAND JR | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | SCHOOL BOARD TO OK GRADE SCHOOL PLANS; MEET TOMORROW NITE | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | SCHOOL TEACHERS GET POSITIONS UNDER NEW CWA PROGRAM | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | SCHOOL TEACHERS GET POSITIONS UNDER NEW CWA PROGRAM | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | BATTLING ’34 KO’S OLD MAN ’33 | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | HOLIDAY TERMINATED OFFICIALLY IN KIRKLAND | 5 |
January 4, 1934 | LOCAL YARD RECEIVES TOW MORE GOVERNMENT SHIPS | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | EASTSIDE LOSES POLICE PROTECTION; BUDGET CUTS HIT PROWLER PATROL | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | KIRKLAND HOLDS COURT; JURY DOES NITE DUTY | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | CARLQUIST, MRS FRANK E | 5 |
January 4, 1934 | PHELAN, EDWARD F | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | PRATT, KATHERINE | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | SPENCER, GEORGE | 1 |
January 4, 1934 | ALICE BERNICE ELKEN, OSCAR GISLE | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
LEASEES ASK TO SELL COUNTY FARM STOCK | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 11, 1934 |
LEGION POST BUYS OLD BUILDING FOR ITS HOME; WILL START REMODELING | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
YOUNGER ESTABLISHES HEADQUARTERS HERE | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
PLANE FORCED DOWN ON KLENERT RANCH; PILOT IS UNINJURED | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
BOY ARTIST AND PAL JAILED ON GIFT LOOTING CHARGES | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
BROWN, GEORGE | 3 |
January 11, 1934 |
SPENCER, GEORGE H | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
LEGION POST BUYS OLD BUILDING FOR ITS HOME; WILL START REMODELING | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
POLITICAL POT BEGINS TO WARM AS FILINGS OPEN | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
COURSE SET FOR YACHT RACE ON LAKE SUNDAY | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
COURSE SET FOR YACHT RACE ON LAKE SUNDAY | 1 |
January 11, 1934 |
FLORENCE HENNIG, JOHN SULLIVAN | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
PLAN 7000-ACRE MODEL COLONY FOR THE EASTSIDE | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
DONALD SUTHERLAND ADDED TO LOCAL FORD AGENCY STAFF | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
POSSIBILITY OF STATE LIQUOR STORE HERE | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
POULTRIQUIP COMPANY OPENS STORE ON CENTRAL | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
1600 CHICKENS DESTROYED IN BIG POULTRY HOUSE FIRE | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
RURAL AREAS PERMITTED TO FORM FIRE DISTRICTS | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
HERB BROOKS APPOINTED CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
CWA PROGRAM HERE CUT AS DIRECTIONS FOR CURTAILMENT ARRIVE | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
SHIPYARD WEEKLY PAYROLL $3000; AWARDED CONTRACT ON GOV’T SHIP | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
$1500 REWARD AWARDED TO ‘RACKET’ INVESTIGATOR | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
JUDGE SETTLES DISPUTE OVER WOMAN’S BODY | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
EGBERT, CLEM R | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
WAHLSTROM, PHOEBE | 5 |
January 18, 1934 |
FEDERATED CLUBS TO SPONSOR PROGRAM FOR EASTSIDE WATER MAIN | 1 |
January 18, 1934 |
NATURE GOES ASKEW – BLUEBIRD SUPPLANTS BLUE EAGLE | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
EASTSIDE WOMAN BEST DRESSED (EDDY, MRS JAMES GARFIELD) | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
HUME ADDS NEW EQUIPMENT TO HIS SHOE REPAIR SHOP | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
SMITH FORSAKES BARBERING FOR AUTO TAXI BUSINESS | 5 |
January 25, 1934 |
WOMEN NOW ON FEDERAL PAYROLLS OPERATING CWS SEWING ROOMS | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
$6000 FIRE DESTROYS HUNT’S POINT HOUSE | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
MOTHER RESCUES BABY FROM HOME AS FIRE DESTROYS DWELLING | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
EASTSIDE CWA ROLLS SLASHED AS FEDERAL FUNDS RUN LOW | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
WOMEN NOW ON FEDERAL PAYROLLS OPERATING CWS SEWING ROOMS | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
TB TEST TO BE HELD FOR HI SCHOOL STUDENTS | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
REDMOND FARMER SUES DAUGHTERS FOR FUNERAL (RALSTON, NORMAN L) | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
WOOLEN MILLS SUIT OF U S GOVERNMENT PENDING AT YAKIMA | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
CHAPIN, GEORGE ALBERT | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
GRAHAM, BERTA | 4 |
January 25, 1934 |
WOMAN’S CLUB PARTY CELEBRATE 14TH YEAR | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
PAVING BIDS TO BE OPENED BY COMMISSIONERS FEB 19 | 1 |
January 25, 1934 |
LUCILE MAE LITTELL, WILLIAM BAKER | 5 |
January 25, 1934 |
WOOLEN MILLS SUIT OF U S GOVERNMENT PENDING AT YAKIMA | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
KIRKLAND BANK ADOPTS NEW CHECKING CHARGE | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
LOCAL MEN LOCATE BODY OF YOUNG SON OF SCHOOL DIRECTOR | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
AUDIT SHOWS GRADE SCHOOL IN GOOD SHAPE | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
RUTH MARR, SUMNER STEWART | 5 |
February 1, 1934 |
AUDITORS CLAIM DISCREPANCIES IN COUNTY TREASURER’S ACCOUNTS | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
REESE BROWN DEATH REVIVES QUESTION OF MISSING WIDOW | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
BROWN, REESE | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
FERGUSON, MRS C M | 3 |
February 1, 1934 |
KLOPFER, HOWARD DEAN | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
MORGAN, EDITH J | 5 |
February 1, 1934 |
REPLOGLE, WILLIAM T | 5 |
February 1, 1934 |
ROGERS, ANNE | 5 |
February 1, 1934 |
EASTSIDE WAR VETERANS ORGANIZE IN BELLEVUE | 1 |
February 1, 1934 |
GROUND HOG LOOKS FOR SHADOW – SUN MEANS MORE MILD WEATHER | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
SCHOOL PROJECT IS NOW READY FOR WASHINGTON | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
COUNTY FLOOD DAMAGE MAY EXCEED $750,000 | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
TORCH IGNITES CURTAINS IN DENTAL LABORATORIES | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
LOCAL CWA WORKERS AGAIN ON PARITY WITH CITY CWA WORKERS | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
ALL CLUES FAIL IN THE SEARCH FOR MISSING COUNTY TREASURER | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
VEATCHUS, K A | 5 |
February 8, 1934 |
WILLIAMS, ALLEN E | 4 |
February 8, 1934 |
FOUR CITY OFFICIALS FILE FOR REELECTION; GATES ON LIST FOR MAYOR | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
FERRY OPERATOR SAYS BUSINESS ON INCREASE | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
BELLEVUE BUS CO PLANS DIRECT SEATTLE SERVICE | 1 |
February 8, 1934 |
ALASKA TOWNS FREEZE WHILE EASTSIDE ENJOYS SUNSHINE | 4 |
February 8, 1934 |
DOROTHY SMITH, FREDERIC EWING | 3 |
February 8, 1934 |
HELEN HALVERSON, GEORGE SCHOEN | 5 |
February 15, 1934 |
SEATTLE SYMPHONY TO GIVE BENEFIT CONCERT | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
REESE BROWN’S ESTATE MAY EXCEED $200,760 | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
SCHOOL GETS STATE GRANT OF TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
MODERN ELECTRIC KITCHEN TO BE ON DISPLAY TUESDAY | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
MRS R C BARRIE TO OPEN LUNCHROOM FOR STUDENTS | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
NEW SERVICE STATION OPENED BY RICHFIELD | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
W J CARR RESIGNS SCHOOL BOARDS | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
CWA PROGRAM UNDERGOES ANOTHER SHIFT | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
DUNN, RICHARD J | 5 |
February 15, 1934 |
FRANSEN, PETER | 10 |
February 15, 1934 |
ZETCHUS, JOSEPH A | 5 |
February 15, 1934 |
NO CONTEST MADE FOR CITY OFFICES AS FILINGS CLOSE | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
KIRKLAND AGAIN CHOSEN FOR CHAMP HOOP TOURNEY | 1 |
February 15, 1934 |
GERTRUDE WARREN, KENNETH GARDNER | 10 |
February 15, 1934 |
VIOLET PETERSON, GEORGE NELSON | 4 |
February 22, 1934 |
LINEMAN PROVES HERO; RESCUES 4 FROM FLOOD (DARLING, RAY) | 4 |
February 22, 1934 |
SMITH MOVES BARBER SHOP | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
GRADE SCHOOL PLEA FOR FEDERAL AID IS FILED JUST IN TIME | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
MILLINERY STOCK ADDED AT ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
SMITH MOVES BARBER SHOP | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
GOVERNMENT SPENDS HUGE SUMS FOR RELIEF OF NEEDY OF EASTSIDE | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
PROJECTS CLOSED AS GOVT ORDERS CWA CURTAILMENT HERE | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
FIREMEN HONOR IRISH WITH DANCE MARCH 17 | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
ALCOHOL AND GASOLINE DON’T MIX, SAYS DAVIS | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
RECKLESS DRIVERS GIVEN SEVERE JAIL SENTENCES | 10 |
February 22, 1934 |
KELLER, MORRIS JOSEPH | 3 |
February 22, 1934 |
EIGHT LEADING BASKETBALL TEAMS OPEN TOURNAMENT MONDAY | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
SPRING CHASES OLD MAN WINTER | 1 |
February 22, 1934 |
RUTH MARR, SUMNER STEWART | 3 |
March 1, 1934 | G R KING TO START DAIRY FARM ON HAVERKAMP PLACE | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB TO PRESENT OPERETTA | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | SMITH’S BEAUTY SHOPPE UNDERGOES REMODELING | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | SCHOOL LOSES, REGAINS $25000 ALLOTMENT INSIDE OF TWO HOURS | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | SMITH’S BEAUTY SHOPPE UNDERGOES REMODELING | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB TO PRESENT OPERETTA | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | SCHOOL CONTEST WARM IN JUANITA DISTRICT | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | BURNED BABY BACK FROM HOSPITAL; DOING NICELY | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | KIRKLAND DROPS PLACE AT TOP OF COUNTY’S TAXATION MILLAGE LIST | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | CWA MAKES RAPID SHIFT IN RETURNING TO RELIEF PROGRAM | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | JUANITA GOLF COURSE OPENS NEXT SUNDAY | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | SCHOOL CONTEST WARM IN JUANITA DISTRICT | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | COURT UPHOLDS OLD AGE PENSIONS | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | DETECTIVES SEARCH FOR WOMAN ON EASTSIDE | 5 |
March 1, 1934 | GARDENER ACQUITTED OF DESTROYING $500 SHRUBS | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | KISER, FRANK | 3 |
March 1, 1934 | KIRKLAND V. OF F.W.’S ASKED TO JOIN POST | 8 |
March 1, 1934 | JUANITA GOLF COURSE OPENS NEXT SUNDAY | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | KIRKLAND ON WAY TO CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
March 1, 1934 | MILDEST WEATHER SINCE 1890 | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | GRIFFITHS’ DAIRY NOW SELLS VITAMIN ‘D’ MILK | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH BOTHELL HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | BARTSCH RADIO COMPANY EMPLOYS SERVICE MAN | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | BROWN’S TOGGERY STAFF ENLARGED TO MEET EXPECTED BUSINESS RUSH | 4 |
March 8, 1934 | BOWIE AND RAINE WIN HOT JUANITA ELECTION | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | EMPLOYMENT BUREAU TO BE OPENED BY ELECTRIC SHOP | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | SEWING ROOM NOW HAS FIFTY WOMEN ON WEEKLY PAYROLL | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH BOTHELL HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | SEWING ROOM NOW HAS FIFTY WOMEN ON WEEKLY PAYROLL | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | BOWIE AND RAINE WIN HOT JUANITA ELECTION | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | RECKLESS DRIVER GETS TWENTY DAYS IN JAIL | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | TILLIE’S SHACK RAIDED BY OFFICERS MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | ADAMS, CLARENCE W | 8 |
March 8, 1934 | HOUVININ, ALEX | 4 |
March 8, 1934 | LINDSTROM, MRS ED | 3 |
March 8, 1934 | OTTEM, MRS LARS H | 3 |
March 8, 1934 | CAMPFIRE GIRLS CELEBRATE 22ND BIRTHDAY SATURDAY | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | VOTERS TO APPROVE CITY-PORT OFFICIALS AT TUESDAY ELECTION | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | CHAMPION SHATTERS WORLD MARK (MILLER, RALPH) | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | HOOP TOURNEY TO BE HELD HERE – BOTHELL GYM BADLY DAMAGED | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | KIRKLAND IN DECISIVE WIN FROM BOTHELL HI FOR KING COUNTY TITLE | 1 |
March 8, 1934 | CONTRACT AWARDED FOR PAVING ISSAQUAH ROAD | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | HOLLYWOOD FARM COW RATED HIGH PRODUCER | 4 |
March 15, 1934 | SCHOOL APPLICATION NOW IN WASHINGTON | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | KIRKLAND’S MERCHANTS START SHOPPING NEWS | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | ARIZONA WRANGLERS, RADIO ARTISTS, COMING TO GATEWAY THEATRE SOON | 5 |
March 15, 1934 | MIDLAKERS MAINTAIN BIRD HAVEN – ALL WARBLE CHEERY GREETINGS | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | HOMEOWNERS REQUESTED TO HAVE NO FIRES ON SATURDAY (FIREMEN’S BALL | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | CWA TO OPERATE ON NEW BASIS ON APRIL 1 | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | RECONSTRUCTION OF TWO LAKE DOCKS COMPLETED | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | ROBBERS GET THIRTY TYPEWRITERS IN HI SCHOOL RAIDS SUNDAY | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | SHIELDS DISMISSED IN MANSLAUGHTER TRIAL | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | TILLIE’S SHACK ORDERED VACATED BY MARCH 25 | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | BRADLEY, MILDRED | 3 |
March 15, 1934 | LEGION CELEBRATES 15TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | EARLEY’S STRENGTH IN PORT ELECTION PROVES SURPRISE TO ‘DOPE’ | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | KIRKLAND’S MERCHANTS START SHOPPING NEWS | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | RECONSTRUCTION OF TWO LAKE DOCKS COMPLETED | 1 |
March 15, 1934 | ERMA M JONES, HENRY HENDRICKSON | 3 |
March 22, 1934 | NRA CODE FOR POULTRY VIOLATED BY EASTSIDE BARRED ROCK HENS | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | JOE MARTIN INSTALLS NEW BANQUET ROOM | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | WOMEN’S APPAREL SHOP OPENS HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | TWO DAYS VACATION FOR KIDS IN SPRING | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | KNX – HOLLYWOOD RADIO STARS APPEARING IN PERSON AT GATEWAY | 4 |
March 22, 1934 | LAKE SANITATION PROGRAM GAINS MOMENTUM THRU CWA HELP | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | STATE INSPECTOR COMPLIMENTS CITY ON ITS FINANCIAL STATUS | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | NOT ALL IRISH ATTEND ST PATRICK’S DANCE | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | SHIPYARD IS LOW BIDDER ON ANOTHER GOVERNMENT BOAT | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | BOY LANDS IN JAIL AFTER BORROWING AUTOMOBILE | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | NRA CODE FOR POULTRY VIOLATED BY EASTSIDE BARRED ROCK HENS | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | PENALTIES SEVERE FOR EASTSIDE DOG POISONERS | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | TYPEWRITERS STOLEN FROM HIGH SCHOOL RECOVERED IN SEATTLE | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | NELSON, ANNIE U | 5 |
March 22, 1934 | VESLEY, OLE | 5 |
March 22, 1934 | LEGION UNIT TO START FLAG ETIQUETTE TEST | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | REPAIRS TO FIELD WILL BAR BASEBALL GAMES HERE THIS SUMMER | 1 |
March 22, 1934 | ARLINE WILSON, ERNEST SOUTHERN | 3 |
March 22, 1934 | HELEN HINDMAN, LEONARD MORRIS HANSEN | 4 |
March 22, 1934 | WOOLEN MILL IN HANDS OF THE ADMINISTRATORS | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 4 |
March 29, 1934 | JUANITA PAVILION BEING COMPLETELY REMODELED | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | EASTSIDERS MAY NOW SEND FLOWERS BY WIRE | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | TAVERN CAFE INSTALLS NEW ICE CREAM AND SODA FOUNTAIN | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | WOMEN’S APPAREL SHOP OPENS HERE SATURDAY (DARIS) | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | PARENTS HEAR OF PROBLEM CHILDREN AT CENTRAL SCHOOL PTA MEETING | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | CHAMNESS WILL BE MEMBER OF UNION HIGH SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | PARENTS HEAR OF PROBLEM CHILDREN AT CENTRAL SCHOOL PTA MEETING | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | CWA WORKERS LAY DOWN TOOLS AS NEW PROGRAM MOVES IN | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | JUANITA PAVILION BEING COMPLETELY REMODELED | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | DEPUTIES NAB KING OF COUNTY CHICKEN THIEVES ON HIS FARM | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | ROBBERS LOOT MARKET; ADDING MACHINE STOLEN | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | MELANDER, MARTIN Z | 1 |
March 29, 1934 | ANNE JENSEN, RALEIGH WEISS | 5 |
March 29, 1934 | FATE OF WOOLEN MILL HANGS IN BALANCE AS BIDS ARE RECEIVED | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS – INSTITUTION CEREMONY AND DANCE | 8 |
April 5, 1934 | WE’RE OFF TO THE GRAND OPENING AT JUANITA PAVILION | 9 |
April 5, 1934 | MILK DEALERS ‘CODE’ THREATENS EASTSIDE WITH LOSS OF DAIRIES | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA PRESENTED TOMORROW NIGHT | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | JUANITA GIRL AWARDED FIRST PLACE IN CONTEST (HOUGH, EVA LOIS) | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | KIRKLAND VET BEARS OUTSTANDING RECORD (JENSEN, GOTFRED) | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | BUSINESS IS BETTER, MERCHANTS AGREE TO MANUFACTURING HEADS STATEMEN | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | KIRKLAND QUALITY GROCERY SELLS STOCK OF CAN GOODS | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | MAN SETS OFF DYNAMITE UNDER BED TO END LIFE | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | UNEMPLOYED ADVISED TO START PLANTING GARDENS | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | BARGAIN NIGHT TO REPLACE PAL NIGHT AT THE GATEWAY | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | NIGHT SCHOOL FOR CITY COUNCILMEN TEACHES FINANCE TO TOWN RULERS | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | CWA CENSUS TO LIST PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED | 6 |
April 5, 1934 | PROJECTS DORMANT, CREWS IDLE AS MEN AWAIT NEW PROGRAM | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | UNEMPLOYED ADVISED TO START PLANTING GARDENS | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | MT VERNON THIEVES MAY BE LOCAL SUSPECTS | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | ARIES, JOSEPH | 7 |
April 5, 1934 | MORRELLI, LENA | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | SWANSON, CHARLES | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | SAT. IS BIG NIGHT FOR VETERANS – LAKE WASHINGTON POST TO INSTALL | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | FERRIES NAME TRAFFIC MANAGER TO BOOST EAST OF LAKE TRAVEL | 1 |
April 5, 1934 | RACHEL PETERSON, RUDOLF VAN AALST | 7 |
April 12, 1934 | FARMERS URGED TO ATTEND HEARING ON MILK CODE APRIL 19 | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | SECRETARY OF STATE PAYS OFFICIAL VISIT TO BRIDLE TRAIL PARK | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | ORTHOPEDIC EGG DRIVE REPORTED SUCCESSFUL | 4 |
April 12, 1934 | CWA ADMINISTRATION SPENDS $128,000 ON PROJECTS HERE | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | DRIVER LOSES LICENSE AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | LAST IF HIGH SCHOOL LOOT RETURNED BY DETECTIVES | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | ELLINGTON, CHRIS | 4 |
April 12, 1934 | GOFF, AMOS | 5 |
April 12, 1934 | MILLER, HELEN | 5 |
April 12, 1934 | MORRIS, CHASE | 4 |
April 12, 1934 | BUSINESS WOMEN TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | OLD PAPER FOUND IN VACANT HOUSE DENOTES ADVANCES IN JOURNALISM | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | NATIONAL DISCUS CHAMP VISITS KIRKLAND SCHOOL | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | BIBLE STUDY CLASS TO BE AT COMMUNITY CHURCH | 4 |
April 12, 1934 | C E NEWBERRY RETAINED AS COMMUNITY CHURCH PASTOR | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | SIDE WHEELERS FOR LAKE TRANSPORTS RECALLED TO SERVICE CLUB MEMBER | 1 |
April 12, 1934 | COUNTY AIDS TOWN IN PUTTING STREETS IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | NATIONAL SUPPLY CO – ESTATE SALE (HUGE AD) | 6 |
April 19, 1934 | BEER PARLORS, DANCE HALLS OPEN SUNDAYS | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL HAS HIGH HOPES FOR ENTRANTS IN STATE MUSIC M | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | KLOPFER AGAIN HEADS UNION ‘A’ HI SCHOOL BOARD; NEWELL CLERK | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | CLEAN-UP WEEK STARTS APRIL 30 – EVERYBODY ASKED TO COOPERATE | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | EASTSIDE FLORISTS HAVE EXHIBITS AT NORTHWEST FLOWER SHOW IN SEATTLE | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | FIRST PWA FUNDS FOR KING COUNTY TO BE SPENT IN REDMOND | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | ROSE HILL TO CELEBRATE PRESIDENT’S DAY APRIL 29 | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | FUGITIVE FOUND HIDING NEAR LAKE SAMMAMISH | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | ERNIE THORSLUND SHOOTS HOLE-IN-ONE AT JUANITA | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | TRACKMEN TAKE WRONG ROAD IN CROSS-COUNTRY | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | CALIFORNIA EVANGELIST SPEAKS AT NAZARENE | 1 |
April 19, 1934 | MARVA CAILLIER, ALFRED WALES | 9 |
April 26, 1934 | STATE DIRECTOR TO CONSIDER EASTSIDE DAIRYMEN’S PLEAS | 1 |
April 26, 1934 | SILVER TAVERN, NEW BEER PARLOR, OPENS IN JUANITA | 6 |
April 26, 1934 | SISTER OF HUNTS POINT MAN FALLS FROM BOAT – RESCUE EFFORT FAILS | 1 |
April 26, 1934 | KIRKLAND STUDENTS RATE HIGH IN STATE MUSIC MEET, RENTON | 1 |
April 26, 1934 | GRAB A BROOM AND START TO SWEEP, CLEANUP WORK BEGINS NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 26, 1934 | CARNIVAL CALLIOPE TOOTS FIVE DAYS FOR LEGION | 1 |
April 26, 1934 | GOVT ENGINEERS ON SURVEYS OF EAST SIDE WORK RELIEF PROJECTS | 1 |
April 26, 1934 | SILVER TAVERN, NEW BEER PARLOR, OPENS IN JUANITA | 6 |
April 26, 1934 | BELLEVUE VIGILANTES ARE WINNING FAVOR | 1 |
April 26, 1934 | TEACHER’S CAR HITS BOY ON BIKE; JUDGE FINES | 1 |
April 26, 1934 | VIGILANTES VIGOROUSLY ENFORCE LAW AND ORDER ON EASTSIDE (PHOTO) | 8 |
April 26, 1934 | FERRY BACK ON SCHEDULE AFTER BOILER CLEANING | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | MANY CHANGES ARE CONTEMPLATED FOR BUSINESS DISTRICT | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | MANY CHANGES ARE CONTEMPLATED FOR BUSINESS DISTRICT | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | KHS GRADUATING CLASS TWICE AS LARGE AS ANY PREVIOUS YEAR | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | CITY UNDERGOES GENERAL HOUSECLEANING | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | BELLEVUE TO AGAIN STAGE ITS ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | PROGRESS FOLLOWS DEPRESSIONS, OLD-TIMER REMINDS SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | RELIEF ALLOTMENT IS SLASHED BY GOV’T – PROGRAM DELAYED | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | NO DOGS SHOT, ARREST OWNERS, SHERIFF SAYS | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | CARLSON, ALBERT | 4 |
May 3, 1934 | ELLIS, FRANK | 1 |
May 3, 1934 | MCFARLAND, EARLINE | 8 |
May 3, 1934 | MCKEE, ALLEN | 4 |
May 10, 1934 | DAIRYMEN TO BRING TEST CASE ON CONSTITUTIONALITY OF MILK CODE | 1 |
May 10, 1934 | BUS TRANSPORTATION IS CENTER OF HEATED JUANITA DISCUSSION | 1 |
May 10, 1934 | BUS TRANSPORTATION IS CENTER OF HEATED JUANITA DISCUSSION | 1 |
May 10, 1934 | KIRKLAND JUDGE ORDERS RAID ON GAMING HOUSE | 1 |
May 10, 1934 | BEANS, NORMAN | 6 |
May 10, 1934 | PETERSON, MARY | 6 |
May 10, 1934 | WEBB, CLEON E | 7 |
May 10, 1934 | WILLIAMS, ADDIE | 7 |
May 10, 1934 | CARAVAN OF DIGNITARIES TO ACCOMPANY TEAM TO HOME OPENER | 1 |
May 10, 1934 | BUS TRANSPORTATION IS CENTER OF HEATED JUANITA DISCUSSION | 1 |
May 10, 1934 | MABEL TURTAINEN, DONALD BARRIE | 6 |
May 17, 1934 | E Z SMITH MOVES TO NEW LOCATION; GRISWOLD GOES IN | 1 |
May 17, 1934 | FRANK PEASE OPENS BEVERAGE STORE | 1 |
May 17, 1934 | SCHOOL SETTLES TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM OF HI | 1 |
May 17, 1934 | PROGRAM NOW ALL LINED UP FOR BIGGEST FATHER AND SON BANQUET | 1 |
May 17, 1934 | GILL, DELILAH | 3 |
May 17, 1934 | SCHRIER, CHRISTINA | 4 |
May 17, 1934 | WING, ANNIE M | 4 |
May 17, 1934 | KIRKLAND OUT ENMASSE TO SEE K-NINE TAKE THRILLER SUNDAY | 1 |
May 17, 1934 | SCHOOL SETTLES TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM OF HI | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | AVONDALE COUPLE CELEBRATES GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (DEVINE, JOHN C) | 7 |
May 24, 1934 | FORMER KIRKLAND BOY DUE ON GATEWAY SCREEN (ROSS, LANNY) | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | OVER 150 OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF ST PAUL CHURCH | 6 |
May 24, 1934 | BETTES HOME IS BURNED TO GROUND ON MONDAY | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | BICYCLE RENTING STATION TO BE INSTALLED BY BLAU | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | CARLOAD OF PINEAPPLE SHIPPED TO PAY’N TAKIT | 7 |
May 24, 1934 | AUXILIARY TO MAKE ANNUAL POPPY DRIVE | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | HAIL! CLASS OF ’34 (CLASS PHOTOS) | 8 |
May 24, 1934 | NINETY WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT EXERCISES THURSDAY NIGHT | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | FORMER KIRKLAND BOY DUE ON GATEWAY SCREEN (ROSS, LANNY) | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | BELLEVUE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL TO HAVE PROMINENT SPEAKERS | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | KIRKLAND TABLES AT BANQUET FILLED; SEATS AT A PREMIUM | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | BETTES HOME IS BURNED TO GROUND ON MONDAY | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | FRED ROBERTS ANALYSES NEW DEAL; STRIKES AT INDUSTRIES’ NRA CODES | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | NEW PLANT ADDED TO EASTSIDE INDUSTRIES (GRISWOLD DRY-CLEANING) | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | BEACH CLAIMS ITS FIRST VICTIM OF SEASON | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | INDIAN CHIEFS TO BE AT LAST FRONTIER PAGEANT | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | REDMAN, SARAH M | 7 |
May 24, 1934 | WALKER, BESSIE M | 7 |
May 24, 1934 | LEGION COMPLETES ITS MEMORIAL PROGRAM TO HONOR VETERANS | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | FOURTEEN SCHOOLS TO COMPETE HERE FOR TENNIS HONOR | 1 |
May 24, 1934 | LEGION COMPLETES ITS MEMORIAL PROGRAM TO HONOR VETERANS | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | RESIDENTS RILED AS JANITRESS IS FIRED (OSTBERG, ANNA) | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | FOUR RESCUED IN BOAT EXPLOSION OFF ISLAND | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | NINETY KIRKLAND HIGH SENIORS WILL LEAVE ALMA MATER TONIGHT | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | COUNTY PAVING JOBS TO LESSEN THE RELIEF ROLLS | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | RESIDENTS RILED AS JANITRESS IS FIRED (OSTBERG, ANNA) | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | TIMBER TO BE PRESERVED ALONG SNOQUALMIE PASS | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | BELLEVUE READY FOR ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL SUNDAY | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | KIRKLAND WILL SEND TEAM TO FIREMEN’S CONVENTION | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | COUNCIL WILL HOLD ANNUAL ORGANIZATION MEETING ON MONDAY | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | FOUR RESCUED IN BOAT EXPLOSION OFF ISLAND | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | BOYS FINED $125 EACH FOR KILLING PET GOOSE | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | MILL STOCKHOLDERS SUE TO GET MONEY BACK | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | VIGILANTE GROUP ORGANIZES IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | BRITTAIN, JAY | 5 |
May 31, 1934 | GRIFFIN, EDITH | 5 |
May 31, 1934 | NICHOLS, AGNES L | 5 |
May 31, 1934 | POWERS, KATHERINE BREWER | 5 |
May 31, 1934 | TATE, PETER | 5 |
May 31, 1934 | WALKER, BESSIE | 5 |
May 31, 1934 | TAX LIMIT PETITIONS READY FOR SIGNERS | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | COUNTY PAVING JOBS TO LESSEN THE RELIEF ROLLS | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | PLANS APPROVED FOR NEW COUNTY HIGHWAY PROJECTS | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | VETS HONOR DEPARTED COMRADES WEDNESDAY | 1 |
May 31, 1934 | HOLLIS MOLER, W S REED | 3 |
May 31, 1934 | STELLA BROOKS, FRED O BOONE | 5 |
May 31, 1934 | MILL STOCKHOLDERS SUE TO GET MONEY BACK | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | BARTSCH RADIO CO MOVES INTO CENTER OF TOWN LOCATION | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | BEER SIGNS DOWN BY SAT., LATEST RULING | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | CEMETERY PROPERTY OWNERS PUT THEIR LOTS IN FINE SHAPE | 5 |
June 7, 1934 | UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION HAS SECOND ANNIVERSARY MEETING | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | FESTIVAL CROWDS BUY 300 CRATES OF BERRIES | 4 |
June 7, 1934 | FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL OBTAIN NEW INHALATOR | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | LIQUOR BOARD NAMES C B HALVERSON AS STATE AGENT HERE | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | MAYOR REAPPOINTS COMMITTEE HEADS AND CITY OFFICIALS | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION HAS SECOND ANNIVERSARY MEETING | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | ASK U.S. FOR AID TO STOCK LAKE WITH FISH | 4 |
June 7, 1934 | SORG, HARRY GEORGE | 5 |
June 7, 1934 | TAIT, PETER | 8 |
June 7, 1934 | ZWICKY, MARY | 3 |
June 7, 1934 | K-NINES LEAD LEAGUE FOR FIRST HALF; HAVE NOT LOST ONE GAME | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | CITY PARK PREPARED FOR VACATION PICNICS | 1 |
June 7, 1934 | KIRKLAND PLANS WATER SYSTEM WITH AID OF STATE RELIEF FUNDS | 1 |
June 14, 1934 | LLOYD AIDS SCHOOL PWA APPLICATION | 1 |
June 14, 1934 | OLYMPIA ORDERS COMPLETION OF HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD | 1 |
June 14, 1934 | NEW MARKETS TO OPEN HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
June 14, 1934 | WAFFLE HOUSE OPENS AT JUANITA BEACH CABIN | 1 |
June 14, 1934 | RELIEF BUDGETS ARE RAISED TEN PERCENT – MORE MONEY AVAILABLE | 1 |
June 14, 1934 | SHADY BEACH MAKES IMPROVEMENT (PHOTOS OF CABIN AND PARK) | 5 |
June 14, 1934 | BEER SIGNS IN KIRKLAND ALL DOWN BY DEADLINE | 1 |
June 14, 1934 | EAGER, LUTHER | 5 |
June 14, 1934 | FIRST ALLOTMENTS OF STATE LIQUOR ARRIVE | 1 |
June 14, 1934 | SHADY BEACH MAKES IMPROVEMENT (PHOTOS OF CABIN AND PARK) | 5 |
June 14, 1934 | MELLIE WALES, CHRIS A RONNIE | 5 |
June 21, 1934 | FLOYD AND MARSHALL MARKET – GRAND OPENING | 9 |
June 21, 1934 | ED OBAN PURCHASES WHITE CLOUD FARM; LIKES EASTSIDE | 6 |
June 21, 1934 | EASTSIDERS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING DAY (SLADE, MR AND MRS D R) | 1 |
June 21, 1934 | W L BILGER’S CELEBRATE FIFTIETH WEDDING MARK | 1 |
June 21, 1934 | BOTHELL FEDERAL BANK TO SERVE ALL EASTSIDE | 7 |
June 21, 1934 | KIRKLAND TYPIST CHAMP COMPETES AT WORLD FAIR (SMITH, GORDON) | 1 |
June 21, 1934 | NEWEST MARKET OPENS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 21, 1934 | VANDY REMAINS FOOTBALL COACH; BOARD PICKS BOB MATILLA TO ASSIST | 1 |
June 21, 1934 | DOULL, JOE | 5 |
June 21, 1934 | FALCONER, IDA | 5 |
June 21, 1934 | HARGRAVES, THOMAS | 5 |
June 21, 1934 | HERTON, MRS JOHN | 6 |
June 21, 1934 | JOHANSON, CHRISTIAN | 7 |
June 21, 1934 | LEPINE, SARAH | 5 |
June 21, 1934 | ARNOLD MARKS ADDED TO JOURNAL STAFF FOR SUMMER | 1 |
June 21, 1934 | LAKE SAMMAMISH RAPIDLY DEVELOPING INTO VACATION SPOT (PHOTOS) | 4 |
June 21, 1934 | OVERLAKE GOLF COURSE CLOSES INDEFINITELY NEXT SUNDAY | 1 |
June 21, 1934 | ENTIRE WESTERN WASHINGTON DIOCESE CONVENES ON EAST SIDE (PHOTO) | 3 |
June 21, 1934 | STREETS RECEIVE DRESS FOR SUMMER; LOOK LIKE ZEBRAS | 1 |
June 21, 1934 | CONSTRUCTION OF $4000 WATER SYSTEM TO START JULY 2, STATE OFFICIAL | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | BANKING BETTER THAN FORMERLY SAYS SHINSTROM | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | MILLER GOES TO NATIONALS (MILLER, RALPH) | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL DAMAGED BY FLAMES | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | CAPT BARTSCH MOVES PASTIME POOL ROOM TO NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | EASTSIDE SCHOOLS GET FUND ALLOTMENT FROM STATE, COUNTY | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL DAMAGED BY FLAMES | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | EASTSIDE FEELS EFFECT OF LONGSHORE STRIKE | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | MOTORIST DRAWS FIFTEEN DAY JAIL SENTENCE IN DAVIS’ COURT | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | NEAR KILLING SCARES ‘VICTIM’, ALSO MARSHAL | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | WOOLEN MILLS TIED IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | ADAMS, J Q | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | K-NINES TASTES FIRST DEFEAT ON HOME FIELD | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | COUNTY BIDS INCLUDE EASTSIDE ROAD JOBS | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | BURR ON COMMITTEE TO SEEK NEW LAWS FOR UTILITY COMPANY | 1 |
June 28, 1934 | DELPHINE WOLTER, OLIVER HENDRICKSON | 3 |
June 28, 1934 | WOOLEN MILLS TIED IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL FIRE DAMAGE IS $200 | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | PEASE OPENS BEER BAR IN GATEWAY BUILDING | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | WATER MAIN RELAYING PROJECT TO START TOMORROW; 25 GET WORK | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL FIRE DAMAGE IS $200 | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | EASTSIDE RELIEF ROLLS NUMBER 857 FAMILIES; PASS PRE-CWA TOTAL | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | JUANITA BEACHERS PACKED BY RECORD JULY FOURTH CROWD | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | JUANITA BEACHERS PACKED BY RECORD JULY FOURTH CROWD | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | JUANITA RESIDENTS SUE SEATTLE ON WATER LOSS | 5 |
July 5, 1934 | JUANITA BEACHERS PACKED BY RECORD JULY FOURTH CROWD | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | DETECTIVES SPOIL HUGE FOURTH OF JULY SPREE | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | PEASE OPENS BEER BAR IN GATEWAY BUILDING | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | JUANITA RESIDENTS SUE SEATTLE ON WATER LOSS | 5 |
July 5, 1934 | WATER MAIN RELAYING PROJECT TO START TOMORROW; 25 GET WORK | 1 |
July 5, 1934 | KATHERINE TURNER MCGRATH, FREDERICK BRADLEY COLLINS | 1 |
July 12, 1934 | JUNE BANK STATEMENT SHOWS BUSINESS TREND CLIMBING FOR EASTSIDE | 1 |
July 12, 1934 | KIRKLAND GRADE SCHOOL JOB IS APPROVED; NOW AWAITS FUND ALLOTMENT | 1 |
July 12, 1934 | ESTHER HARTNESS, HANS MAREUSEN | 5 |
July 12, 1934 | LOUISE STRAIN, DAMON CHAMNESS | 5 |
July 12, 1934 | ALBERT ANDERSON HOME RESCUED FROM FLAMES | 1 |
July 12, 1934 | LADDER TENNIS TOURNEY TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK ON KIRKLAND TOWN COURT | 1 |
July 12, 1934 | KIRKLAND FERRY SERVICE UNINTERRUPTED | 1 |
July 12, 1934 | GRACE HOWLAND, CHARLES MOORE | 1 |
July 12, 1934 | IDA M LEE, JACK BERGSMA | 4 |
July 19, 1934 | RALPH MILLER SETS NEW WORLD ARCHERY RECORD | 1 |
July 19, 1934 | HIGHLAND SCHOOL IS TO BE COMPLETED BY JAN 1ST | 1 |
July 19, 1934 | LOCAL GAS SHORTAGE AVERTED BY DISTRIBUTORS | 1 |
July 19, 1934 | HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT FACES DEFICIT UNLESS VOTERS RAISE MILLAGE | 1 |
July 19, 1934 | LOUISE STRAIN, DAMON CHAMNESS | 4 |
July 19, 1934 | NEWLYWEDS ROBBED ON HONEYMOON TO EASTSIDE | 1 |
July 19, 1934 | NELSON, LAURA M | 4 |
July 19, 1934 | KIRKLANDITE ORGANIZES FIRST SEA SCOUT TROOP | 1 |
July 19, 1934 | KIRKLAND TO PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ON LOCAL DIAMOND SUNDAY | 1 |
July 19, 1934 | RUTH MCPHETRIDGE, R E WAYMAN | 5 |
July 27, 1934 | GOLDEN WEDDING TO BE HELD AT DAVIS’ HOME (DAVIS, GEORGE) | 4 |
July 27, 1934 | WORK WILL SOON BEGIN ON KIRKLAND, JUANITA SCHOOL PROJECTS | 1 |
July 27, 1934 | EASTSIDE LUNATICS HEAR PROFESSOR HICK SPEAK | 4 |
July 27, 1934 | EASTSIDE’S NEWEST INDUSTRY BOON TO AMERICA’S MOTORING MULTITUDE | 1 |
July 27, 1934 | ANNUAL SWIM LESSONS DRAW 231 EASTSIDERS TO JUANITA BAY BEACH | 5 |
July 27, 1934 | BROOKS, HERBERT | 1 |
July 27, 1934 | CUDNEY, JOHN (“BROTHER ISAIAH”) | 1 |
July 27, 1934 | ‘IMMORTAL’ BROTHER ISAIAH PASSES; ONCE THRILLED 1000’S ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
July 27, 1934 | FERRY ON REGULAR RUN; GAS SHORTAGE AVERTED | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS GET GOVERNMENT FUND WORK NOW IN PROGRESS | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | YOUNGER ADDS FRUIT-NUT CANDY TO POPULAR LINE | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | EASTSIDE OLD-TIMERS TO GATHER AT CEDARMERE FOR PICNIC SUNDAY | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | FEDERAL RULING FORCES A C NEWELL TO RESIGN KIRKLAND COUNCIL POST | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | WATER AND FROGS LEAVE; JUANITAITES GET $11,000 | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | KIRKLAND YOUTHS TO EXPLORE LAKE DEPTHS; SEEK SUNKEN ‘TREASURE’ | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | BEACH PROPRIETORS ARM AS THIEVES ROUSE ANGER | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | HANSEN, ARVIN | 1 |
August 2, 1934 | HAYES, JENNIE | 5 |
August 2, 1934 | ALICE PLUMMER, RALPH JENSEN | 4 |
August 2, 1934 | CATHERINE BURBANK, RALPH SMITH | 4 |
August 2, 1934 | CLARA CONNER, G O HURST | 4 |
August 2, 1934 | MARIE LOUISE ATWOOD, ROGER GRISWOLD | 4 |
August 5, 1934 | CAFE FATALITIES HEAVY THIS WEEK | 1 |
August 9, 1934 | SCHOOL BOARD ACCEPTS WATSON’S LOW BID ON TRANSPORTING STUDENTS | 1 |
August 9, 1934 | COUNTY SUPPLIES TAKEN; VIGILANTES TRAIL THIEVES | 1 |
August 9, 1934 | EASTSIDE DAIRYMEN WILL APPEAL MILK CASE FIGHT TO SUPREME COURT | 1 |
August 9, 1934 | K-NINE TO PLAY NITE BASEBALL SUNDAY IN CIVIC AUDITORIUM | 1 |
August 9, 1934 | FERRY CREW RESCUES TWO FROM UPSET BOAT | 1 |
August 9, 1934 | LAKE FERRY SERVICE OFFERS SHORT ROUTE TO SEATTLE, SAYS NEIGHBOR | 1 |
August 9, 1934 | MADELENE WESTON, HAROLD J TATE | 4 |
August 16, 1934 | CONGRESSMAN LLOYD TAKES ACTION ON KIRKLAND GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | PARENTS MOVE TO GET GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING CONDEMNED | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | DANIELS’ BAKERY INSTALLS LATEST SLICING MACHINE | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | DRESS SHOP ADDED TO BROWN’S TOGGERY | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | LOUIS GREEN SOON TO OPEN AUTOMOBILE AGENCY HERE SOON | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | JUANITA BEACH RESORTS NOT SHUT; COUNTY TESTS PROVE WATER SAFE | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | GLENN M JOHNSON TO FILL NEWELL’S CITY POST | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | EASTSIDE UNEMPLOYED DISBAND ORGANIZATION | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | JUANITA BEACH RESORTS NOT SHUT; COUNTY TESTS PROVE WATER SAFE | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | EASTSIDE UNEMPLOYED DISBAND ORGANIZATION | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | K-NINE DEFEATED IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | TOURNEY TENNIS MATCHES START TOMORROW | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | AUTHORITIES WARN MOTORISTS TO STOP ENGINES ON FERRY | 4 |
August 16, 1934 | $769,383 ASKED IN NORTH END HIWAY BUDGET | 1 |
August 16, 1934 | CONSTRUCTION FINISHED ON KIRKLAND-WERA WATER SYSTEM WORK | 1 |
August 23, 1934 | C L MARTIN’S HOLD SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY | 5 |
August 23, 1934 | JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO RESUME ACTIVITIES WEDNESDAY | 1 |
August 23, 1934 | EASTSIDE SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 4; SUMMER VACATION IS OVER | 1 |
August 23, 1934 | CITY TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR 1935 TO BE SLIGHTLY ABOVE 1934 ALLOTMENT | 1 |
August 23, 1934 | TOWN FATHERS TAKE NO ACTION ON SUNDAY BEER | 1 |
August 23, 1934 | THIEVES ENTER THREE LOCAL SCHOOL HOUSES | 1 |
August 23, 1934 | JOHNSON, LILLIAN L | 4 |
August 23, 1934 | READ, HERMAN B | 4 |
August 23, 1934 | VON NORMANN, GUSTAVE | 5 |
August 30, 1934 | DROUGHT VANGUARD REACHES EASTSIDE; KIRKLAND-PARADISE TO MIDWEST | 8 |
August 30, 1934 | EASTSIDE RANCHERS RAISE TOBACCO CROPS | 1 |
August 30, 1934 | KIRKLAND COUPLE CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY (NEWTON, ROBERT I) | 7 |
August 30, 1934 | CENTRAL SCHOOL OPENS IN SPITE OF PARENT PROTEST | 1 |
August 30, 1934 | WORK TO START ON 3 KIRKLAND SCHOOL PROJECTS | 1 |
August 30, 1934 | JUNIOR CHAMBER NAMES F MASON NEW PRESIDENT | 1 |
August 30, 1934 | FIRE DESTROYS EASTSIDE HOMES | 1 |
August 30, 1934 | MRS ALICE RIPPLINGER-EASTSIDE CANDIDATE SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOLS | 8 |
August 30, 1934 | KIRKLAND HOTEL OPENS UNDER NEW HOSTELERS | 7 |
August 30, 1934 | LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARD PREPARES HULL ON $600,000 JOB | 1 |
August 30, 1934 | DOGS CAUSE $1000 DAMAGE ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
August 30, 1934 | VON NORMANN, VICTOR | 1 |
August 30, 1934 | LAKE FERRIES SAVE TIME, MONEY; OFFERS BEST METHOD FOR TRAVELERS | 7 |
September 6, 1934 |
FIRST NATIONAL DEPOSITORS ARE SAFE | 7 |
September 6, 1934 |
HOSIERY SECTION OPENED AT DARIS WOMEN’S APPAREL | 1 |
September 6, 1934 |
MERCHANTS TO STIMULATE BUSINESS WITH POSTERS | 1 |
September 6, 1934 |
SCHOOL BELLS RING AGAIN FOR STUDENTS | 1 |
September 6, 1934 |
$400,000 FEDERAL CUT STOPS ALL WORK RELIEF PROJECTS ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
September 6, 1934 |
LARGE TURNOUT EXPECTED AT EASTSIDE POLLING PLACES TUESDAY | 1 |
September 6, 1934 |
ERNEST GARDNER AND HELEN SHERMAN AGAIN CROWNED EASTSIDE NET CHAMP | 1 |
September 13, 1934 |
W E SIKES CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING DAY | 7 |
September 13, 1934 |
KINDERGARTEN CLASSES TO START IN KIRKLAND | 5 |
September 13, 1934 |
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM FINALLY SOLVED | 1 |
September 13, 1934 |
EAST SIDE JOURNAL TO SPONSOR PRIZE WINNING DAHLIA SHOW NEXT WEEK | 1 |
September 13, 1934 |
ROSE HILL COMMUNITY STARTS DRIVE TO RAISE NEW $100 FIRE QUOTA | 1 |
September 13, 1934 |
LABARR, EVERETT E | 5 |
September 13, 1934 |
TED GRIFFITHS SWEEPS ENTIRE 46TH DISTRICT ACCUMULATING 1103 VOTES | 1 |
September 13, 1934 |
ROSE HILL COMMUNITY STARTS DRIVE TO RAISE NEW $100 FIRE QUOTA | 1 |
September 13, 1934 |
FERRY TRANSPORTATION BEST, SAY EASTSIDE DRAYMEN ABOUT SERVICE | 5 |
September 20, 1934 |
BETTER BUSINESS HERE ATTRACTS FIVE-&-TEN | 1 |
September 20, 1934 |
PASTIME CAFE BECOMES EASTSIDE EATING CENTER | 1 |
September 20, 1934 |
EASTSIDERS CAST VOTE TUESDAY ON SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVY | 1 |
September 20, 1934 |
FOURTEEN JUANITAITES ASSAIL SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION PLAN | 5 |
September 20, 1934 |
EASTSIDERS NAME NEW DAHLIA TOMORROW | 1 |
September 20, 1934 |
ELSIE NIESE, JEROME JERMAIN | 1 |
September 27, 1934 |
LOCAL SCHOOL ELECTIONS ARE CARRIED BY VERY NARROW MARGIN | 1 |
September 27, 1934 |
SCHOOLS WILL OFFER ADULT EDUCATION IF INTEREST IS SUFFICIENT | 1 |
September 27, 1934 |
LIBRARY TO GET BOOKS FROM BENEFIT PARTY | 1 |
September 27, 1934 |
DENSMORE, CHARLES A | 5 |
September 27, 1934 |
ROUSH, ALBERT JASPER | 5 |
September 27, 1934 |
LAKE FERRIES HANDLES HUGE VANS MOST ECONOMICALLY, SAYS OWNERS | 5 |
September 27, 1934 |
EDITH TYLER, HAROLD RECOR | 4 |
October 4, 1934 | EASTSIDE MILK PRICES REMAIN CENT LOWER THAN SEATTLE | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | GRIFFITHS OPERATING DESPITE BAN PLACED BY STATE DIRECTOR | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | MR AND MRS SESSIONS HOLD 50TH ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
October 4, 1934 | DEDICATION OF KIRKLAND’S NEW ATHLETIC FIELD SET FOR OCT 26 | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | GOVT NAMES LOCAL HOUSING COMMITTEE TO BOOST PROGRAM | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | EASTSIDE YOUTH TAKES OVER FILLING STATION (DICKINSON, B F) | 5 |
October 4, 1934 | EASTSIDE TECHNOCRATS HELP SEATTLE NEEDY | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | EASTSIDE SCHOOLS GET MONEY ALLOTMENTS | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | EASTSIDE WELL REPRESENTED IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | INTEREST LAGS IN ADULT EDUCATION | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | STUDENTS FAVOR PLAN OF TEN CENTS A WEEK | 5 |
October 4, 1934 | STUDENTS USE RATS FOR LUNCHEON EXPERIMENT | 4 |
October 4, 1934 | VODVIL ACTS TO BE SATURDAY FEATURE AT JUANITA PK PAVILION | 5 |
October 4, 1934 | CITY DADS EXPLAIN STAND ON FIRE DEPT | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | CITY DADS EXPLAIN STAND ON FIRE DEPT | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | COUNTY SETS BUDGET FOR 1935 AT $4,238,451 | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | VODVIL ACTS TO BE SATURDAY FEATURE AT JUANITA PK PAVILION | 5 |
October 4, 1934 | GRIFFITHS OPERATING DESPITE BAN PLACED BY STATE DIRECTOR | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | LIBRARY CARD PARTY TO HELP BUY BOOKS | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | FRANKLIN, LILLIAN | 5 |
October 4, 1934 | RYTHER, MOTHER O H | 1 |
October 4, 1934 | VOLLEY BALLERS START FALL SCHEDULE TUESDAY NIGHT WITH 8 TEAMS | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
GRIFFITHS’ MILK FIGHT CONTINUES WITH AID OF EASTSIDE FARMERS | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
DEDICATION OF ATHLETIC FIELD IS POSTPONED UNTIL NOVEMBER 2 | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
EASTSIDE BAKERY OPENS WITH NEW MANAGEMENT | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
EASTSIDE SCHOOLS TAKE PARALYSIS PRECAUTIONS | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
STELLA YOUNG, FRANK O DELACARDA | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
JUANITA PAVILION VODVIL FAVORED | 5 |
October 11, 1934 |
BLACK WIDOW SPIDER HITS CLOSE TO HOME; LOCAL MAN VICTIM | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
EASTSIDE SCHOOLS TAKE PARALYSIS PRECAUTIONS | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BUY LIBRARY BOOKS | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
OLSON, ALBERT W | 5 |
October 11, 1934 |
RING, DAVID W | 5 |
October 11, 1934 |
REALTORS ORGANIZE TO BACK INITIATIVE NO 94 | 1 |
October 11, 1934 |
VIRGINIA RUSSELL, ALLEN A RAUTENBERG | 5 |
October 18, 1934 |
GRIFFITHS DROPS BUTTER AND CHEESE SUIT AGAINST AAA DIRECTOR | 1 |
October 18, 1934 |
HOLLYWOOD FARM ASKS COUNTY FOR $2000 REDUCTION OF YEARLY RENT | 1 |
October 18, 1934 |
KIRKLAND TO HAVE OPERA PRODUCED HERE BY EASTSIDERS | 1 |
October 18, 1934 |
DICK WALKER GETS ANOTHER BARBER, CHARLIE WATTS GONE | 1 |
October 18, 1934 |
VODVIL PERFORMANCE AT HIGH SCHOOL FOR BENEFIT OF JUNIOR HI | 1 |
October 18, 1934 |
GRIFFITHS DROPS BUTTER AND CHEESE SUIT AGAINST AAA DIRECTOR | 1 |
October 18, 1934 |
HI STUDENTS PUBLISH PAPER OF THEIR OWN | 1 |
October 18, 1934 |
JUANITA PARK SHOWS INCREASE IN POPULARITY | 5 |
October 18, 1934 |
EASTSIDE RESIDENT RECOMMENDS USE OF FERRY TRAVEL | 5 |
October 25, 1934 |
WORLD TRAVELER RETURNS TO HOME TOWN (WILLIAMS, RUTH JANE) | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
FEDERAL AID ON NEW GRADE SCHOOL IS LOST IN LEGAL TANGLE | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
GOVERNOR AND ERNST TO ATTEND HI FIELD DEDICATION | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
ROY JESMER NEW BAKER AT EASTSIDE BAKERY | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
KIRKLAND ANNUAL RATED AMONG NATION’S BEST | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
EASTSIDE ON AIRWAVES FOR FIRST TIME; BROADCAST FROM HOSPITAL ROOM | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
GATEWAY SIGNS RECORD CONTRACTS FOR MOVIES | 4 |
October 25, 1934 |
PTA VODVIL WILL BENEFIT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LUNCHROOM | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
AL BASS’ BUNGALOW DESTROYED BY BLAZE | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
TRAFFIC MANAGER WRITES ABOUT TRIP | 4 |
October 25, 1934 |
POWER CO EMPLOYEES WORK NITE AND DAY TO RESUME SERVICE | 5 |
October 25, 1934 |
STORM WREAKS HAVOC ON EASTSIDE; DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS HEAVY | 1 |
October 25, 1934 |
JUNE VANCE, JOHN MCQUIGG | 5 |
November 1, 1934 |
SIMPLICITY TO MARK FIELD DEDICATION | 1 |
November 1, 1934 |
NEW JUANITA BUS PUT INTO OPERATION TODAY | 1 |
November 1, 1934 |
ED BLAU RESIGNS AS CHIEF OF VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT | 1 |
November 1, 1934 |
LOCAL SHIPYARD IS LOW BIDDER ON RIVER SHIP | 1 |
November 1, 1934 |
REGISTRATION BOOKS INDICATE HEAVY POLL AT ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
November 8, 1934 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
November 8, 1934 |
DEDICATION HELD DESPITE THE RAIN; ERNST IS SPEAKER | 1 |
November 8, 1934 |
EASTSIDER STARTS NEW ELECTRIC CONCERN HERE | 1 |
November 8, 1934 |
RELIEF QUARTERS BURN WHILE WORKERS LUNCH | 1 |
November 8, 1934 |
OWNER OF FLOYD AND MARSHALL’S ROBBED | 1 |
November 8, 1934 |
ARMSTRONG, THOMAS | 5 |
November 8, 1934 |
HARTMAN, CHARLES EDWARD | 4 |
November 8, 1934 |
HAYS, IRA LEWIS | 5 |
November 8, 1934 |
PLANS LAID FOR THIRD ANNUAL BOY SCOUT CIRCUS | 1 |
November 8, 1934 |
EASTSIDE ADDS ITS SHARE TO AVALANCHE OF DEMOCRATIC VOTES | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
MERCHANTS LAUNCH PROGRAM FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE STIMULATION HERE | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
GRACE I WRIGHT, PETE ALFRED LINDGREN | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
EASTSIDE SCOUT CIRCUS IN HI GYM TO BE BIG NIGHT OF ENTERTAINMENT | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
FIRE CHIEF WILL BE SELECTED FRIDAY BY LOCAL FIREMEN | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
PIONEER TELLS OF EARLY FERRY RUN | 5 |
November 15, 1934 |
JUSTICE ENRICHES TOWN TREASURY $405.15 SINCE DAVIS TOOK BENCH | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
NO LIBRARY FINES FOR NATIONAL BOOK WEEK | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
KALLIO, HELENE | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
NOBLE, ALONZO CLYDE | 8 |
November 15, 1934 |
ROBINSON, JAMES G | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
SKATING FAST BECOMING POPULAR EASTSIDE SPORT | 1 |
November 15, 1934 |
PIONEER TELLS OF EARLY FERRY RUN | 5 |
November 15, 1934 |
CONTRACT LET FOR PAVING OF BOTHELL-LAKE FOREST ROAD | 1 |
November 22, 1934 |
COUPLE CELEBRATE 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (JOHNSON, CARL) | 5 |
November 22, 1934 |
COUPLE QUIETLY CELEBRATES 55TH ANNIVERSARY (WHALEN, D S) | 5 |
November 22, 1934 |
WORK TO START ON ROSE HILL SCHOOL JOB | 1 |
November 22, 1934 |
DELIVERY SERVICE MORE ECONOMICAL WITH MIDGET, SAYS HOMER W ROSS | 5 |
November 22, 1934 |
SCOUTS IN FINAL DRIVE TO MAKE ANNUAL CIRCUS SATURDAY, THE BIGGEST | 1 |
November 22, 1934 |
OK TO SHOOT HOMELESS CATS TO SAVE BIRDLIFE | 4 |
November 22, 1934 |
FIREMEN SELECT FLOYD BERKEY AS CHOICE FOR VOLUNTEER FIRE CHIEF | 1 |
November 22, 1934 |
SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN SATURDAY, NOV 24TH | 1 |
November 22, 1934 |
MYSTERY SHROUDS BRUTAL CALIFORNIA MURDER OF KIRKLANDITE | 1 |
November 22, 1934 |
CARTWRIGHT, JOSEPH | 4 |
November 22, 1934 |
HARTMAN, CHARLES EDWARD | 4 |
November 22, 1934 |
NIXON, HELEN | 5 |
November 22, 1934 |
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CARLETON | 1 |
November 22, 1934 |
SEATTLE-BOTHELL ROAD IS FULFILLMENT OF CIVIC LEADERS DREAM | 8 |
November 22, 1934 |
ALICE STONEFELT, RALPH MAYHEW | 5 |
November 22, 1934 |
BLANCHE RICHMOND, ARTHUR B CORBUS | 5 |
November 28, 1934 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS ANNOUNCE HUGE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION PROGRAM | 1 |
November 28, 1934 |
NEW HAMBURGER STAND OPENS NEXT TO HALE’S | 1 |
November 28, 1934 |
SCOUT CIRCUS ATTENDANCE PASSES FOUR HUNDRED MARK SATURDAY | 1 |
November 28, 1934 |
FROM COWPATH TO CONCRETE | 4 |
November 28, 1934 |
DOWNEY, JOE | 1 |
November 28, 1934 |
LARGE WERA CREW TO START ON STREETS FRI | 1 |
November 28, 1934 |
MARIAN HILL, GEORGE TAUSAN | 5 |
November 28, 1934 |
NORMA HOCHFORD, KENNETH G ELKIN | 8 |
December 6, 1934 |
COMMISSIONERS VOTE TO SELL COUNTY FARM IN SPITE OF VIGOROUS PROTEST | 1 |
December 6, 1934 |
INTENSIVE HOUSING CAMPAIGN PROGRAM LAUNCHED | 1 |
December 6, 1934 |
BUCKLEY MAN TO RE-OPEN FORMER ELSON HARDWARE (BRYANT, M W) | 1 |
December 6, 1934 |
FIREMEN CLASH WITH CITY COUNCIL OVER NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
December 6, 1934 |
FIREMEN CLASH WITH CITY COUNCIL OVER NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
December 6, 1934 |
KID PARADE AND FREE TURKEYS WILL BE FEATURE EVENTS NEXT WEEK | 1 |
December 6, 1934 |
TOWN ALL DRESSED UP FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON | 1 |
December 6, 1934 |
BOYS TAKE TOYS; MUST WORK OFF DAMAGE DONE | 1 |
December 6, 1934 |
KIRKLAND LIBRARY BUSINESS GOOD, BADLY IN NEED OF NEW BOOKS | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
NEW HARDWARE STORE OPEN IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
PINES FLORAL COMPANY OPENS KIRKLAND STORE | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
SANTA MAKES VISIT TO LOCAL MERCHANTS | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
KIDS PREPARE FOR BIG PARADE ON SATURDAY; GOOD COSTUMES DUE | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
HUBER NAMED NEW CHIEF OF VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS TUES | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN AID IN EXTINGUISHING BLAZE | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
MATERNITY HOME OPEN AT JUANITA BY MRS HEPFER | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
EASTSIDER IS SANTA’S HELPERS; SUPPLIES XMAS DECORATIONS TO MERCHANTS | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
SANTA MAKES VISIT TO LOCAL MERCHANTS | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
TURKEYS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT 4:30 | 1 |
December 13, 1934 |
CAMPBELL, JOHN A | 15 |
December 13, 1934 |
SWEEDS, MRS JOHN | 18 |
December 20, 1934 |
FEDERAL ACTION CAUSE OF DELAY IN ALLOTTING SCHOOL BUILDING FUND | 1 |
December 20, 1934 |
AUDUBON SOCIETY TAKES BIRD CENSUS SUNDAY | 1 |
December 20, 1934 |
PERCY RERICK APPOINTED NEW INSPECTOR FOR CITY | 1 |
December 20, 1934 |
FREE SHOW AND CANDY FOR KIDS THIS SATURDAY | 1 |
December 20, 1934 |
TURKEY DAY CROWDS STREETS OF KIRKLAND ALL DAY SATURDAY | 1 |
December 20, 1934 |
MCKIBBEN, ERNEST KENDALL | 1 |
December 20, 1934 |
MARJORIE RECOR, LEO HENNON | 1 |
December 27, 1934 |
STUDENTS COLLECT OVER A THOUSAND RECORDS | 1 |
December 27, 1934 |
PROSPECTS FOR 1935 LOOM BRIGHTER FOR LOCAL SHIPBUILDERS | 1 |
December 27, 1934 |
ELLIE BORMAN, MAURICE LARSON | 1 |
December 27, 1934 |
DR J C THOMPSON’S TREE TAKES 1ST PRIZE | 1 |
December 27, 1934 |
KIDS SHOW ATTRACTS OVER 600 YOUNG’NS – SANTA GIVES CANDY | 1 |
December 27, 1934 |
PROSPECTS FOR 1935 LOOM BRIGHTER FOR LOCAL SHIPBUILDERS | 1 |
December 27, 1934 |
OSBERG, WILLIAM | 8 |
December 27, 1934 |
STAMP, EDWIN W | 4 |
December 27, 1934 |
KIRKLAND GIRL WINS FIRST PRIZE IN FERRY COMPANY ESSAY CONTEST | 8 |
January 3, 1935 | HIGHLAND SCHOOL WILL MOVE TO NEW BUILDING ABOUT JANUARY 10TH | 1 |
January 3, 1935 | NEW YEAR’S DAY FIRE DEMOLISHES CHAS WIRTANEN HOME IN JUANITA | 1 |
January 3, 1935 | NEW YEAR’S DAY FIRE DEMOLISHES CHAS WIRTANEN HOME IN JUANITA | 1 |
January 3, 1935 | EASTSIDE CHILDREN GET FREE MEDICAL SERVICES | 1 |
January 3, 1935 | CAR LOOTED WHILE DRIVER ATTENDS GATEWAY THEATRE | 5 |
January 3, 1935 | KIRKLAND COURTS GAIN SPEEDY JUSTICE REPUTE | 1 |
January 3, 1935 | HOAR, FRANK H | 5 |
January 3, 1935 | WARD, OLIVE | 5 |
January 3, 1935 | JOURNAL TO GIVE FREE PAPER TO NEWLYWEDS | 1 |
January 3, 1935 | COUNTY MAKES FIRST MOVE ON NEW CUT-OFF ROAD TO CITY CENTER | 1 |
January 3, 1935 | WOOLEN MILL AND STORE OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
COURT RESTRAINS COMMISSIONERS ON SALE OF KING COUNTY FARM | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
PIONEER EASTSIDE COUPLE CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (HARTIG, GEORG | 5 |
January 10, 1935 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 10, 1935 |
NEIGHBORS HELP REBUILD CHAS. WIRTANEN HOME | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
DOUGLASS’ BAKERY TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE, 19 | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
FLAVEL HOME DESTROYED BY FLAMES ON FRIDAY | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
KIRKLAND RECEIVES TIMEPIECE FROM LAKE WASHINGTON FERRIES | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
FLAVEL HOME DESTROYED BY FLAMES ON FRIDAY | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
CASE IN KIRKLAND COURT GETS WIDE PUBLICITY; DAVIS UPHOLDS BRIBE C | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
COURT RESTRAINS COMMISSIONERS ON SALE OF KING COUNTY FARM | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
HAMMOND, AL E | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
ARIEL GETS OVERHAUL AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
KIRKLAND RECEIVES TIMEPIECE FROM LAKE WASHINGTON FERRIES | 1 |
January 10, 1935 |
LEONE VIRGINIA PETTICREW, JAMES LOWEL O’NEILL | 5 |
January 10, 1935 |
SALE OF WOOLEN MILLS AND STORE PROPERTIES POSTPONED ONE WEEK | 1 |
January 17, 1935 |
EASTSIDER AWARDED CHIEF DEPUTY JOB (BODIA, O K) | 1 |
January 17, 1935 |
EASTSIDE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING PROGRAM REPORTS CAMPAIGN | 1 |
January 17, 1935 |
LEONA CASEY, DR A E WAHL | 4 |
January 17, 1935 |
DREDGING COMPLETED ON LAKE SHIP CANAL | 1 |
January 17, 1935 |
PLAN TO MAKE LAKE WASHINGTON VIRTUAL PARADISE FOR FISHERMEN | 1 |
January 17, 1935 |
DAD’S PLACE PILFERED DURING EARLY HOURS | 1 |
January 17, 1935 |
BRUHST, BERTHA | 8 |
January 17, 1935 |
GAY, ROBERT TODD | 8 |
January 17, 1935 |
KELLER, A H | 8 |
January 17, 1935 |
KUNI, DONALD LEE | 4 |
January 17, 1935 |
MCCHESNEY, CHARLES T | 4 |
January 17, 1935 |
ELENORE TURNER, HAROLD MIDKIFF | 4 |
January 17, 1935 |
JEANNE MCBURNIE, FREDERICK NORMAN | 1 |
January 17, 1935 |
PROSPECTIVE WOOLEN MILL OPERATOR IS HIGH BIDDER ON PLANT | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
JUANITA PAIR CELEBRATE ‘GOLDEN’ ANNIVERSARY (FAA, OLE D) | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
EASTSIDE OPERA DRAWS MANY TO REHEARSALS | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
TAVERN OPENS MONDAY UNDER NEW MANAGERS | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
PLAN SELF-HELP SITE FOR COUNTY’S JOBLESS | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
THREE COUNCIL JOBS TO BE AT STAKE IN ELECTION MARCH 12 | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
GAMLEN, IVY HELEN | 4 |
January 24, 1935 |
SANDY, PHILLIP G | 5 |
January 24, 1935 |
REVEREND NEWBERRY TO RESUME PULPIT SUNDAY | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
BEVERLY TAYLOR SECOND IN LAKE FERRY CONTEST | 8 |
January 24, 1935 |
WERA PROGRAM AIDS IN REPAIRING OF CITY’S STREETS | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
SEATTLE WATER PLAN TO INCLUDE EASTSIDE IN 30 YEARS PROGRAM | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
CHINOOK WIND AND JANUARY THAW CAUSES DAMAGE AND INCONVENIENCE | 1 |
January 24, 1935 |
FATE OF WOOLEN MILL AWAITS YAKIMA COURT | 1 |
January 31, 1935 |
SALE OF COUNTY FARM CLOSED BY COMMISSIONERS | 1 |
January 31, 1935 |
COMPLETE NARRATIVE OF GRADE SCHOOL PROJECT | 1 |
January 31, 1935 |
BORIS, MARTHA E | 4 |
January 31, 1935 |
JAMIESON, ROBERT A | 5 |
January 31, 1935 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB CELEBRATES 15TH BIRTHDAY | 1 |
January 31, 1935 |
JUANITA RESIDENTS AFFECTED BY CITY LIGHT POWER PROJECT | 1 |
January 31, 1935 |
COURT CONFIRMS BID OF SEATTLE GROUP IN SALE OF WOOLEN MILL | 1 |
February 7, 1935 |
BULB INDUSTRY OF THE EASTSIDE THREATENED | 1 |
February 7, 1935 |
NEWELL AGREES TO SEEK SCHOOL JOB RE-ELECTION | 1 |
February 7, 1935 |
SEWAGE COMMISSION ASKS FOR LAKE SURVEY | 1 |
February 7, 1935 |
KIRKLAND MAY BECOME CITY OF THIRD CLASS | 1 |
February 7, 1935 |
TEN CANDIDATES ALREADY IN FIELD FOR FOUR COUNCIL POSITIONS | 1 |
February 7, 1935 |
EASTSIDE DOG POISONER TAKES 2 MORE VICTIMS | 5 |
February 7, 1935 |
CHAMBERS, ROBERT | 4 |
February 7, 1935 |
KIRKLAND TO MAKE BID FOR WEST CENTRAL HOOP TOURNEY | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
DATE IS SET FOR PRESENTATION OF CITY’S FIRST OPERA | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
BOSWORTH’S MARKET CHANGES HANDS MON. | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
RELATIVE OF EASTSIDER SURVIVES AIR CRASH | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
ESPERANTO CLASSES TO BE HELD IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
FIRE DEPARTMENT SAVES HEAVY LOSS TO SHIPYARD | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
CUTS IN FEDERAL ALLOTMENTS FORCE CURTAILMENT OF LOCAL RELIEF WORK | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
FIRE DEPARTMENT SAVES HEAVY LOSS TO SHIPYARD | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
PETERSON, LUDWIG J | 4 |
February 14, 1935 |
WENDT, MARY | 5 |
February 14, 1935 |
WORRELL, GEORGE H | 4 |
February 14, 1935 |
WILCOX ADDS NAME AS CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
EX-KIRKLANDITE HAS SIX POEMS IN NOTED TOME (HANSEN, HELEN HINDMAN | 1 |
February 14, 1935 |
FERRY CRASHES BOATS EN ROUTE TO SOUND | 4 |
February 14, 1935 |
IRENE FISHER, JOHNNIE LEMKE | 1 |
February 21, 1935 |
FRANKLIN ESTATE BUYS NATIONAL SUPPLY BLDG FROM TRUSTEE | 1 |
February 21, 1935 |
NEW HIGHLAND SCHOOL WILL BE DEDICATED FEBRUARY 22 | 1 |
February 21, 1935 |
NEW RADIO INSTALLED AT KIRKLAND JR HI SCHOOL | 1 |
February 21, 1935 |
WALTON IN CHARGE OF BOSWORTH MARKET | 1 |
February 21, 1935 |
WIDOW OF REESE BROWN WINS APPEAL OF SUIT | 5 |
February 21, 1935 |
COOK, CORA MEEKER | 5 |
February 21, 1935 |
GLENN JOHNSON WILL WITHDRAW FROM RACE FOR CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
February 21, 1935 |
WILL HAVE CHANCE TO VOTE ON CHANGE FROM TOWN TO CITY | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
CITES PIONEER DAYS AT SCHOOL DEDICATION | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
HUBER’S MARKET CELEBRATES 7TH BIRTHDAY; SUCCEEDS 1ST MARKET | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
RURAL DISTRICTS ASK RIGHT TO MAINTAIN OWN FIRE EQUIPMENT | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
CITES PIONEER DAYS AT SCHOOL DEDICATION | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
LOUIE SANDS TO OPEN NEW LUMBER YARD | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
ODD WATER CRAFT LAUNCHED AT SHIPYARD – BUILT FOR UNUSUAL TRAVEL | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
JUANITA BOOTLEGGER CONVICTED AFTER SELLING BOOZE TO CHILDREN | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
JONES, EMILY F | 7 |
February 28, 1935 |
ELECTIONS HOLD CENTER OF COMMUNITY STAGE | 1 |
February 28, 1935 |
KIRKLAND TO MEET BOTHELL IN SVIA TOURNEY FRIDAY NITE | 1 |
March 7, 1935 | KIRKLAND’S NEWEST SHOP IS TIRE REPAIR STORE | 1 |
March 7, 1935 | PAY’N TAKIT ANNOUNCES CHANGE OF STORE NAME (SAFEWAY) | 1 |
March 7, 1935 | NEWELL RETURNED TO SCHOOL BOARD POST BY LARGE MAJORITY | 1 |
March 7, 1935 | FIREMEN WIN PRAISE FOR FIRE BATTLE EFFORTS | 1 |
March 7, 1935 | REMOVAL OF MILL DOOMS ONE OF KIRKLANDS OLDEST ENTERPRISES (PHOTOS | 4 |
March 7, 1935 | SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM A | 4 |
March 7, 1935 | TAYLOR, C B | 5 |
March 7, 1935 | FINAL CHAPTER BEING WRITTEN IN HECTIC LIFE OF WOOLEN MILL | 1 |
March 14, 1935 | BROWN’S TOGGERY TO START AGAIN IN NEAR FUTURE; LOCATION NOT CHOSE | 1 |
March 14, 1935 | REINDEER MEAT NOW ON SALE AT ROY’S MARKET | 7 |
March 14, 1935 | DR KLOPFER RETIRES FROM SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
March 14, 1935 | JUANITA GOLF COURSE WILL OPEN SATURDAY; MANY IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
March 14, 1935 | JUANITA TAX LEAGUE IRATE OVER BOARDS SAFETY GLASS ACTION | 1 |
March 14, 1935 | BEECH, VIOLA LUCY | 7 |
March 14, 1935 | WIESERT, VIRGINIA | 6 |
March 14, 1935 | CINCINATTUS-SPONSORED CANDIDATES LEAD LOCAL ELECTION FIELD | 1 |
March 14, 1935 | JUANITA GOLF COURSE WILL OPEN SATURDAY; MANY IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
March 14, 1935 | KIRKLAND FERRY GETS MAGAZINE WRITE-UP | 6 |
March 21, 1935 | NEW STORE TO OPEN IN KIRKLAND FRIDAY (MILLER’S READY-TO-WEAR) | 1 |
March 21, 1935 | KIRKLAND PURCHASES ADDED ACRE FOR CEMETERY USE | 1 |
March 21, 1935 | JUANITA MEETING BACKS LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD IN BATTLE ON SAFETY GLASS | 1 |
March 21, 1935 | KIRKLAND RECEIVES SHARE OF STATE GAS TAX MONEY | 1 |
March 21, 1935 | WEBB RESIGNS FROM COUNCIL; GRISWOLD IS NAMED TO FILL TERM | 1 |
March 21, 1935 | JUANITA MEETING BACKS LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD IN BATTLE ON SAFETY GLASS | 1 |
March 21, 1935 | CLURE, CHARLOTTE E | 4 |
March 21, 1935 | POMEROY, WARREN E | 5 |
March 21, 1935 | FEDERATED CLUBS TO DISCUSS BUS PROGRAM | 1 |
March 21, 1935 | CITY’S GARBAGE FRANCHISE TO EXPIRE MAY 26, 1935 | 1 |
March 21, 1935 | SEVEN CONCERNS TO GET MACHINERY FROM MILL | 1 |
March 28, 1935 | MILLER’S READY TO WEAR – GRAND OPENING | 11 |
March 28, 1935 | EASTSIDE VISITOR HAS COLLECTION OF OLD VIOLINS (WALECKI, HERMANN) | 1 |
March 28, 1935 | J G BROWN TO OPEN NEW STORE NEXT TO YOUNGER’S | 1 |
March 28, 1935 | LOCAL DEALERS FORM GAS SHORTAGE ‘POOL’ | 1 |
March 28, 1935 | ANNUAL SPRINGTIME ‘DRIVE ON DIRT’ TO START ON MONDAY | 1 |
March 28, 1935 | CLUB ENDORSES PLAN TO TURN ‘STOCKADE’ TO SHERIFF’S OFFICE | 1 |
March 28, 1935 | EPIDEMIC OF DOG POISONING AGAIN BREAKS OUT ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
March 28, 1935 | GIRL WINS CANDY – WITH NEWS CLIPPING FROM EAST SIDE JOURNAL | 5 |
March 28, 1935 | TAX COLLECTORS HALT REMOVAL OF MILL MACHINERY | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | EASTSIDE FEED MILL SUPPLIES FOOD FOR THREE-QUARTER MILLION CHICKS | 4 |
April 4, 1935 | ONLY CUB MISTRESS IN U.S. TO RELINQUISH POSITION (ESTY, MAE BELLE | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | BORDEN’S SOON TO OPEN FEED STORE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | KIRKLAND WILL BE PUBLICIZED ON EASTSIDE (YOUNGER’S MINTS SIGNS) | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS MINSTREL SHOW FRIDAY | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS MINSTREL SHOW FRIDAY | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | CLEAN-UP WEEK ENDS WITH FINAL DIRT DRIVE | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | CITY TO BUILD TWO NEW WATER TANKS AT SOURCE OF SUPPLY | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | CITY TO USE GAS TAX FOR PAVING OLD BLACK-TOP | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | FULLY EQUIPPED PROWLER CAR TO START ON RURAL RUN NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | ONLY CUB MISTRESS IN U.S. TO RELINQUISH POSITION (ESTY, MAE BELLE | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | EASTSIDE WOMEN KEEP IN STEP WITH STYLE – HOLD FASHION SHOW | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | KIRKLAND TO BE HOST TO SVIA TRACK STARS | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | K-NINE STARTS LEAGUE GAMES EASTER SUNDAY | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | ADULT CLASSES HEAR DUFFEY ON JEW TOPIC | 4 |
April 4, 1935 | FERRY KEEPS SCHEDULE DESPITE FUEL BLOCKADE | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | CITY TO USE GAS TAX FOR PAVING OLD BLACK-TOP | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | CITY TO BUILD TWO NEW WATER TANKS AT SOURCE OF SUPPLY | 1 |
April 4, 1935 | EVELYN SMYE, ARTHUR BAIER | 7 |
April 4, 1935 | EVELYN SMYE, ARTHUR BAIER | 8 |
April 4, 1935 | MABLE GORDEN, LOREN BETTES | 4 |
April 4, 1935 | WOOLEN MILL TRUCKS MOVE FORWARD AGAIN | 1 |
April 11, 1935 | ATTEND KIRKLAND’S FIRST GRAND OPERA FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
April 11, 1935 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
April 11, 1935 | COUNTY STOPS WRECKING OF WOOLEN MILL BUILDING | 1 |
April 11, 1935 | ERNIE FLOYD TAKES OVER GROCERY STORE | 1 |
April 11, 1935 | MERCHANTS STAGE BIG CONTEST FOR SATURDAY | 1 |
April 11, 1935 | STUDENTS ENTERTAIN WITH MINSTREL SHOW | 5 |
April 11, 1935 | FISHER, JOHN | 5 |
April 11, 1935 | JOURNAL WILL ADD MAGAZINE FEATURE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 11, 1935 | COUNTY STOPS WRECKING OF WOOLEN MILL BUILDING | 1 |
April 18, 1935 | KIRKLAND OPERA RECEIVED BY EASTSIDERS – ENTHUSIASTIC | 4 |
April 18, 1935 | NEW CITY HALL PROPOSED BY FRANKLIN AT COUNCIL MEETING | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | MAY TEAR DOWN MILL BLD’G | 1 |
April 18, 1935 | NEW JUANITA INN OPENS IN FORMER TILLIE’S SHACK | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | EGG DRIVE ENDS – GATHER NEARLY 300 DOZ | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | GRADUATES OF KHS TO DON CAPS AND GOWNS FOR EXERCISES THIS YEAR | 1 |
April 18, 1935 | ROSE HILL PARTY – MEN COOK FOR WOMEN DRESSED LIKE KIDS | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | JAYCOX NAMED TO FILL COUNCIL SEAT – JOHNSON LEAVES TO TAKE TRIP | 1 |
April 18, 1935 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL GOES ON SIXTH YEAR; CARED FOR OVER A THOUSAND | 4 |
April 18, 1935 | NEW JUANITA INN OPENS IN FORMER TILLIE’S SHACK | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | RIGSTAD, JOHN IVERSON | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | ROWE, WESLEY W | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | EASTSIDE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH TO OPEN SATURDAY ON JUANITA LINK | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | KIRKLAND STARTS BALL SEASON SUNDAY | 1 |
April 18, 1935 | SVIA TRACK MEET TO BE MAY 4TH | 1 |
April 18, 1935 | EASTSIDE CHURCHES TO OBSERVE EASTER WITH SPECIAL SERVICES | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | PARKING PUZZLE TO BE SOLVED NEXT MONDAY AT COUNCIL | 1 |
April 18, 1935 | CONCRETE FORMS READY ON WATER TANK JOB | 10 |
April 18, 1935 | SWILL FRANCHISE AWARDED TO RAZZORE FOR FIVE MORE YEARS | 5 |
April 18, 1935 | MAY TEAR DOWN MILL BLD’G | 1 |
April 25, 1935 | TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED (ELSON, V L) | 9 |
April 25, 1935 | M ESTY HONORED WITH CONGRATS FROM SIR BADEN-POWELL | 4 |
April 25, 1935 | 1 CENT DRIVE STARTS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL | 1 |
April 25, 1935 | HIGH SCHOOL TO GRADUATE NEARLY 70 – SENIORS TO WEAR CAPS AND GOWN | 1 |
April 25, 1935 | WILL MAKE MAIL SURVEY HERE | 1 |
April 25, 1935 | COUNCIL TABLES PARKING PROPOSITION UNTIL LATER DATE | 1 |
April 25, 1935 | POPULAR CANDY MAKER CELEBRATES 9TH ANNIVERSARY OF MINT MAKING | 1 |
April 25, 1935 | PLAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY | 1 |
April 25, 1935 | EVANGELIST NAMED TO BETHEL PASTORATE (EASON, ALICE) | 4 |
April 25, 1935 | BOATS TO RACE | 1 |
April 25, 1935 | LAKE SPAN NEAR REALIZATION SAYS EASTSIDER | 1 |
May 2, 1935 | JUANITA GROCERY TO OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | 4 |
May 2, 1935 | BLAZE DESTROYS HOME OF NORMAN AT HIGHLAND | 4 |
May 2, 1935 | BLAZE DESTROYS HOME OF NORMAN AT HIGHLAND | 4 |
May 2, 1935 | LEGION PREPARES FOR MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES ON MAY 30 | 1 |
May 2, 1935 | BUCKLES, MINNIE JANE | 4 |
May 2, 1935 | MERCER, WALTER E | 4 |
May 2, 1935 | WOLFENBARGER, HUBERT C | 4 |
May 2, 1935 | EASTSIDE OLYMPICS HERE SAT. | 1 |
May 2, 1935 | FERRY SCHEDULE TO BE ERECTED AT FALL CITY | 1 |
May 2, 1935 | SEA SCOUT SHIP RECEIVED BY KIRKLAND SEA SCOUT TROOP | 1 |
May 2, 1935 | TOURIST TRAVEL ON LAKE WASHINGTON EXPECTED TO INCREASE | 4 |
May 2, 1935 | LEGION PREPARES FOR MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES ON MAY 30 | 1 |
May 9, 1935 | NEW MACHINERY INSTALLED RECENTLY AT BREWER’S GARAGE | 10 |
May 9, 1935 | ADULT CLASSES TO BE DISCONTINUED AFTER THIS WEEK | 1 |
May 9, 1935 | SCHOOL BOARD SUPERINTENDENT RACE NARROWS | 1 |
May 9, 1935 | PUPPETEERS TO APPEAR AT HI SCHOOL TOMORROW AFTERNOON | 1 |
May 9, 1935 | CHAIN RACKET HITS EASTSIDE | 1 |
May 9, 1935 | MACLEOD, NORMAN D | 4 |
May 9, 1935 | KIRKLAND CAPTURES TRACK MEET FROM SEVENTEEN VALLEY SCHOOLS | 1 |
May 9, 1935 | WINS BOAT RACE ON LAKE WASHINGTON FOR FIFTH VICTORY (BLEITZ, JAMES) | 1 |
May 9, 1935 | 10TH AVENUE W TO BE FIRST STREET ON OILING PROGRAM | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | EASTSIDER HEADS STATE H.O.L.C (NEWELL, A C) | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | SAFEWAY STORE CELEBRATES TWENTIETH BIRTHDAY WITH SALE | 4 |
May 16, 1935 | VETERANS’ POPPY SALE TO BE TWO DAYS | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | COUNTY FIRE TRUCK TO GO ON TWENTY-FOUR HOUR DUTY | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | LEGION PREPARES FOR MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | BOSSARD, JOHN | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | COX, MRS GEORGE A | 5 |
May 16, 1935 | KIRKLAND SENDS 3 TRACK STARS TO STATE MEET | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | STREETS FIXED – COUNTY AIDS CITY IN GRADING 15TH | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | LEGION PREPARES FOR MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | VETERANS’ POPPY SALE TO BE TWO DAYS | 1 |
May 16, 1935 | NEW PLAYFIELD MAY BE MADE OUT OF OLD MILL BUILDING SITE | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | KIRKLAND GIRL TAKES TWO WINS IN MUSIC MEET (STOCKFIETH, MARY JANE | 6 |
May 23, 1935 | ADDS NEW TEXACO TRUCKS TO FLEET (PHOTO OF BLAU’S) | 11 |
May 23, 1935 | FLAMES SPELL FINAL FATE OF WOOLEN MILL; LOSS SET AT $5000 | 8 |
May 23, 1935 | HAPPY LANDINGS, CLASS OF ’35, AND SUCCESS IN YOUR FLIGHT (PHOTOS) | 9 |
May 23, 1935 | HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY RE-ELECTED (PHOTOS) | 7 |
May 23, 1935 | SEVENTY KIRKLAND SENIORS TO BID ADIEU TO ALMA MATER WEDNESDAY | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | SUPPORT OF PROSSER SELECTED BY BOARD AS UNION A DISTRICT HEAD | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | KIRKLAND GIRL NAMED QUEEN OF BERRY FESTIVAL (BEACH, EVELYN) | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | FLAMES SPELL FINAL FATE OF WOOLEN MILL; LOSS SET AT $5000 | 8 |
May 23, 1935 | HONOR VETS AT SCHOOL FIELD | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | WORLD’S FIRST STREAMLINED SHIP BEING BUILT NEAR KIRKLAND(KALAKALA | 5 |
May 23, 1935 | BRIDGMAN, CHARLES C | 4 |
May 23, 1935 | DANIELS, JAMES | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | JUANITA STARTS SCOUT TROOP WITH MEMBERSHIP OF 12 | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | KIRKLAND STARS FAIL TO MAKE GRADE AT STATE TRACK MEET | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | KIRKLAND TRACK TEAM TAKES 2 MEETS (PHOTO) | 6 |
May 23, 1935 | HONOR VETS AT SCHOOL FIELD | 1 |
May 23, 1935 | FLAMES SPELL FINAL FATE OF WOOLEN MILL; LOSS SET AT $5000 | 8 |
May 30, 1935 | CITY DADS TAKE OFFICE MON. | 1 |
May 30, 1935 | PATRIOTS MARCH IN MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
May 30, 1935 | BERG, HAROLD O | 4 |
May 30, 1935 | CATTON, AGNES | 4 |
May 30, 1935 | KAPER, JACOB J | 4 |
May 30, 1935 | LYDON, MIKE | 4 |
May 30, 1935 | PRETTY, ARTHUR EDGAR | 4 |
May 30, 1935 | GOLF CELEBRITIES TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS | 1 |
May 30, 1935 | 8000 CELEBRATE DIOCESAN MAY DAY AT ST EDWARD’S SEMINARY | 1 |
May 30, 1935 | FORCED LANDING MADE IN LAKE WHEN PLANE’S ENGINE FAILS | 1 |
May 30, 1935 | MARGARET SUZANNA HALTROP, RICHARD CHARLES SCHWARZ | 5 |
May 30, 1935 | RUTH TELL, ELMER SCHOEN | 5 |
June 6, 1935 | HAPPY VALLEY COUPLE CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING (TURPLE, GEORGE) | 6 |
June 6, 1935 | MORE EVIDENCE OF THE EASTSIDE’S RAPID PROGRESS (SCHMIDT’S BAKERY) | 11 |
June 6, 1935 | SATURDAY WILL BE ‘GIFT DAY’ – 72 MERCHANTS TAKE PART IN CONTEST | 1 |
June 6, 1935 | HIGH SCHOOL DAYS END FOR SEVENTY KHS SENIORS; JACOBSON HONORED | 1 |
June 6, 1935 | MAYOR NAMES CITY COMMITTEES | 1 |
June 6, 1935 | SLOT MACHINES IS FIRST QUESTION TO COME BEFORE COUNCIL | 1 |
June 6, 1935 | LOCAL SHIPYARD COMPLETES JOB ON LIGHTSHIP 88 | 1 |
June 6, 1935 | GILBERT, E E | 6 |
June 6, 1935 | MILITARY MEMORIAL SPONSORED BY VFW BEAUTIFUL, STIRRING EVENT | 4 |
June 6, 1935 | FATHER RYAN TAKES PASTOR POST SUNDAY | 1 |
June 6, 1935 | WAYNE BRIDGE WILL BE CLOSED FOR FEW DAYS | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | ANNIVERSARY OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CELEBRATED SUNDAY | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | GIFT SATURDAY REPORTED SUCCESSFUL BY MANY WHO ATTEND | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | MERCHANTS MUST PAY SALES TAX WITH MONEY – NOT TOKENS | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | TWO KIRKLAND YOUTHS OPEN SERVICE STATION | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | BERRIES READY FOR FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | ATTORNEY TO OPEN LAW OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING (POWELL, MAURICE D) | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | CONSTABLES TO STOP RACKET UNDER NEW LAW | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | POLICE RADIO AIDS IN CAPTURING THIEF IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 13, 1935 | CLURE, CHARLES E | 5 |
June 20, 1935 | GRAND HONOR CONFERRED ON R H COLLINS | 1 |
June 20, 1935 | KIRKLAND SHOPS COOPERATE AND GIVE S&H TRADING STAMPS | 1 |
June 20, 1935 | ESTHER AGARD, ROBERTSON WARD | 12 |
June 20, 1935 | U S TURNS DOWN KIRKLAND MAIL CARRIER SERVICE | 1 |
June 20, 1935 | EX-EASTSIDER VISITS OLD HAUNTS (BELL, JAMES) | 1 |
June 20, 1935 | POLICE FORCE INCREASED BY ADDITION OF SPECIAL OFFICER | 7 |
June 20, 1935 | RAYMOND, J H | 12 |
June 20, 1935 | TEW, ROSA JANE | 12 |
June 20, 1935 | THOMMASEN, HARRIET | 12 |
June 20, 1935 | PROVES SUPREMACY (MILLER, RALPH – ARCHERY) | 5 |
June 20, 1935 | WINS MAJOR VICTORY (JOHNSON, JIMMY) | 1 |
June 20, 1935 | REVIVE CITY WATER MAIN PLAN | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | ANNIVERSARY SALE AT FLOYD’S GROC. DRAWS LARGE CROWDS | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | NEW FEED STORE STARTED IN KIRKLAND BY FORMER EMPLOYEES | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | F.E.R.A. PLANS CANNERY HERE | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | COUNCIL TABLES PARKING ORDINANCE AFTER CONSIDERATION | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | HAMMOND, ALBERT E | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | WALKER, RUDOLPH | 4 |
June 27, 1935 | COUNCIL TABLES PARKING ORDINANCE AFTER CONSIDERATION | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | COUNTY AID IS PROMISED IN PAVING OLD BLACK-TOP ROAD | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | GOVERNMENT AID ASKED IN CONSTRUCTION OF LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | EASTSIDERS TOLD KIRKLAND WATER RATE VERY LOW | 1 |
June 27, 1935 | JEAN RYTHER, BRUCE FLANAGAN | 8 |
June 27, 1935 | MAY KNIGHT, JAY G COWAN | 8 |
June 27, 1935 | STELLA M BREWER, HAROLD MORELAND | 4 |
July 4, 1935 | DUNHAM & BOOTH (OPENING OF FEED STORE IN KIRKLAND) | 6 |
July 4, 1935 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL (AD WITH PICTURE) | 6 |
July 4, 1935 | MOVE TO KIRKLAND (AD FROM FIRST NATIONAL BANK, KIRKLAND) | 2 |
July 4, 1935 | KIRKLAND BANK USED IN COURT ACTION TO TEST NEW TAX LAW | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | MOVE TO KIRKLAND (AD FROM FIRST NATIONAL BANK, KIRKLAND) | 2 |
July 4, 1935 | SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLOTTED $3,711 FROM STATE & COUNTY FUNDS | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | AL FLADLUND HAS NEW FORD V8 DELIVERY TRUCK | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | GRIFFITHS DAIRY OFFERS MANY PRIZES TO EASTSIDE CHILDREN | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | KIRKLAND BUTCHER SHIPS ORDER TO SOUTH AFRICA (HUBER, FRED) | 5 |
July 4, 1935 | SHINGLE HUNG OUT IN FRONT OF NEW KIRKLAND FEED STORE | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | TEN CENT STORE CHANGES OWNERSHIP ON DATE OF BIRTHDAY | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | ABANDON SEARCH FOR TWO YOUTHS DROWNED IN LAKE (WELCH & JOHNSON) | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | BOTHELL MAN HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING (GREGORY, ED F) | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | POPULATION AND BUILDING INCREASE ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLOTTED $3711 FROM STATE & COUNTY FUNDS | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | 100 EASTSIDERS EMPLOYED ON JOB OF NOVEL VESSEL (FERRY KALAKALA) | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | KALAKALA MEANS BIG PAYROLL HERE | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | FERRY ENGINEER ARRESTED FOR POLLUTING BEACH WATERS WITH OIL | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | DEPENDS ON ENFORCEMENT (PARKING PROBLEMS IN KIRKLAND) | 2 |
July 4, 1935 | FERRY ENGINEER ARRESTED FOR POLLUTING BEACH WATERS WITH OIL | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | FERRY ENGINEER ARRESTED FOR POLLUTING BEACH WATERS WITH OIL | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | FREE SWIMMING CLASSES AT JUANITA JULY 22 – 26 | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | BRINGS NOTORIETY TO LOCAL SHIPYARD (PHOTO OF KALAKALA MODEL) | 5 |
July 4, 1935 | KALAKALA MEANS BIG PAYROLL HERE | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | FIREARM RULING – EFFECTIVE JULY FIRST TO BE RIGIDLY ENFORCED | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | DICKINSON, SUSAN | 5 |
July 4, 1935 | PARIS, HUGH H | 3 |
July 4, 1935 | ZABLE ELECTED – PRESIDENT AT KIRKLAND SERVICE CLUB TUESDAY | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | ZABLE ELECTED PRESIDENT KIRKLAND SERVICE CLUB TUESDAY | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | FREE SWIMMING CLASSES AT JUANITA JULY 22 – 26 | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | BRINGS NOTORIETY TO LOCAL SHIPYARD (PHOTO OF KALAKALA MODEL) | 5 |
July 4, 1935 | FERRY ENGINEER ARRESTED FOR POLLUTING BEACH WATERS WITH OIL | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | KALAKALA MEANS BIG PAYROLL HERE | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | SAVE TIME-DISTANCE-MONEY (FERRY SCHEDULE) | 6 |
July 4, 1935 | WATER SYSTEM EXPANSION PLAN AGAIN HITS SNAG | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | WATER SYSTEM EXTENSION PLAN AGAIN HITS SNAG. (PIPELINE) | 1 |
July 4, 1935 | DORIS COLLINS, JOSEPH ERWIN CARR | 9 |
July 4, 1935 | PEGGY HUDSON, ROLLAND BENTON | 5 |
July 11, 1935 | DARIS (WOMEN’S APPAREL) | 4 |
July 11, 1935 | MOORE RADIO SERVICE (SELLS WASHERS, RANGES, REFRIGERATORS) | 4 |
July 11, 1935 | FRIENDS HONOR 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF MR & MRS MAGNUSSEN | 3 |
July 11, 1935 | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK (ASSETS/LIABILITIES) | 2 |
July 11, 1935 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
July 11, 1935 | STATEMENT OF BANK SHOWS BUSINESS RISE | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | STATEMENT OF BANK SHOWS BUSINESS RISE (DEPOSITS OF $619,289.03) | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | BETTY BEST, FASHION ARTIST HERE FROM DETROIT TO VISIT | 5 |
July 11, 1935 | KIRKLAND FUNERAL HOME OFFERS NEW TYPE OF SERVICE TO EASTSIDE | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | NEW ORDINANCE LIMITS PARKING TO 2 HOUR STOP | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | PAINTS BRIGHTEN EXTERIOR OF KIRKLAND FUNERAL HOME | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | PRIZE CONTEST BEING CONDUCTED HERE BY MOORE RADIO SHOP | 4 |
July 11, 1935 | STATEMENT OF BANK SHOWS BUSINESS RISE | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | F.E.R.A. TO OPEN CANNING CENTER IN ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE MONDAY | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | VETS PREPARE FOR EMERGENCY DISASTER RELIEF | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | GOODWILL TRUCK TO STOP IN KIRKLAND WEDNESDAY | 10 |
July 11, 1935 | NO PERSON ESCAPES (ABOUT TAXES – 4 MONTHS WAGES GO FOR TAXES) | 2 |
July 11, 1935 | TIME TO GO TO WORK (GET INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY ELECTIONS FOR 1936) | 2 |
July 11, 1935 | KIRKLAND DANCER AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP AT CORNISH (CECELIA ELSON) | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | NEW SCHOOL HEAD ATTENDS EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE AT U (PAUL M PAIR) | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | MONEY ASKED FOR PAVING ON HIGHWAY ALONG SAMMAMISH (1000 JOBS) | 3 |
July 11, 1935 | ELLEN M NELSON, HJAIMAR O BRUNBERG | 3 |
July 11, 1935 | FERRY LINCOLN ABSOLVED FROM BLAME OF POLLUTING WATER | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | FERRY LINCOLN ABSOLVED FROM BLAME OF POLLUTING WATER (SEE JULY 4 | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | CHICKS ROASTED WHEN BLAZE DESTROYS MEDINA HENNERY | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | COUNCIL PASSES NEW PARKING LAW | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | NEW ORDINANCE LIMITS PARKING TO 2 HOUR STOP | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | ORDINANCE NO. 406 (LOTS OF NEW LAWS FOR KIRKLAND) | 8 |
July 11, 1935 | FERRY LINCOLN ABSOLVED FROM BLAME OF POLLUTING WATER | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | FREE SWIM CLASSES TO BE AT JUANITA – LIFE-SAVING INSTRUCTION | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | COUNCIL PASSES NEW PARKING LAW | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | YOUTH CAPTURED AS EASTSIDE ICE-BOX LOOTER | 4 |
July 11, 1935 | CONDO, AUGUSTA | 10 |
July 11, 1935 | SERVICE CLUB GOES ROYAL AT INSTALLATION CEREMONY | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | H SCHNEIDER IS INSTALLED COMMANDER OF LEGION POST HERE | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | FLEET EXCURSION TO AGAIN BE SPONSORED BY BUSINESS WOMEN | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | RURAL CARRIERS ELECT KIRKLAND MAN TO HEAD ORGANIZATION (MADISON) | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | FREE SWIM CLASSES TO BE AT JUANITA – LIFE-SAVING INSTRUCTION | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | FERRY LINCOLN ABSOLVED FROM BLAME OF POLLUTING WATER | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | COUNCIL PASSES NEW PARKING LAW | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | WE MUST LEND OUR COOPERATION (KIRKLANDS WATER SUPPLY FROM SEATTLE | 2 |
July 11, 1935 | VETS PREPARE FOR EMERGENCY DISASTER RELIEF | 1 |
July 11, 1935 | EDNA FUQUA, KERMIT FOWLER | 9 |
July 11, 1935 | JANET WARE, ROBERT NEILSON | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | DIZZY DEAN POURS ONE IN (AD FOR GRAPE NUTS CEREAL) | 3 |
July 18, 1935 | EASTSIDE LETTUCE PACKERS KEEPING BUSY (WORK DAY AND NIGHT) | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | FOXES ESCAPE FROM UNION HILL FARM TAME, DON’T SHOOT! | 3 |
July 18, 1935 | CONCERT PIANIST LEAVES EASTSIDE AFTER 6-WEEK STAY (FRANTZ, DALIES | 4 |
July 18, 1935 | EASTSIDE LETTUCE PACKERS KEEPING BUSY – ARIES SHIPS 288000 HEADS | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | SCHOOL JANITOR ENTERS COAL & WOOD BUSINESS (WILLIAMS, JOHNNIE) | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | SLOT MACHINE QUESTION COMES BEFORE COUNCIL | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | CANNING ASKED FROM EASTSIDERS FOR ORTHOPEDIC GUIDE (CHILDRENS HOSPIT | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | THEY’RE OUT NOW – LET’S KEEP THEM OUT (SLOT MACHINES) | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | BOARD CUTS SPECIAL LEVY REQUEST | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | FEDERAL AID IS OFFERED GRADUATES AND HI STUDENTS | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | EASTSIDE LETTUCE PACKERS KEEPING BUSY (WORK DAY AND NIGHT) | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | ETHEL HUNTINGTON, EDWARD SHERMAN CARDIFF | 4 |
July 18, 1935 | ILIA JACOBSON, CLAYTON ERICKSON | 3 |
July 18, 1935 | STRANGE PHENOMENA OCCURS IN WELLS IN HIGHLAND DISTRICT | 4 |
July 18, 1935 | IF DOG BITES MAN (JUDGE ASKS KIRKLAND FOR LAW IF DOG BITES MAN) | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | ONLY 3 MILLS TO BE ASKED AT FALL ELECTION | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | SLOT MACHINE QUESTION COMES BEFORE COUNCIL | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | IF DOG BITES MAN (JUDGE ASKS KIRKLAND FOR LAW IF DOG BITES MAN) | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | NEW PARKING ORDINANCE GOES INTO EFFECT TOMORROW | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | REDMOND BOY LOSES BIKE; APPEALS TO EDITOR (MAGNUSSEN, JOHNNY) | 8 |
July 18, 1935 | CAMPFIRE GIRLS HOLD ALL-KIRKLAND DAY AT CABIN | 4 |
July 18, 1935 | O.E.S SPONSORS PICNIC AT CITY PARK; ALL MASONS INVITED | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | JOURNAL BACKS CHAMP TENNIS TOURNEY | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | JOURNAL BACKS EASTSIDE CHAMP TENNIS TOURNEY | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | FOUR BAPTIZED BY EVANGELIST EASON IN LAKE SUNDAY | 4 |
July 18, 1935 | TRANSPORTATION ASKED FOR KIDDIES TO FREE SWIM CLASSES | 1 |
July 18, 1935 | NEW PARKING ORDINANCE GOES INTO EFFECT TOMORROW | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | ASK FEDERAL AID ON PROJECT OF UNION ‘A’ SCHOOL | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | ASK FEDERAL AID ON PROJECT OF UNION ‘A’ SCHOOL (IMPROVEMENTS) | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | BOOKTER & SONS PURCHASE EAST SIDE BAKERY FROM DOUGLASS | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | BOOKTER’S EAST SIDE BAKERY, ANNOUNCING NEW BAKERY SERVICE FOR KIRKLA | 8 |
July 25, 1935 | MEAT METHODS TOLD TO MERCHANTS AT SERVICE CLUB TUESDAY | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | PRIVATE PHONES SPEED SERVICE AT COLUMBIA LUMBER | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | FULL PAGE OF COMICS | 4 |
July 25, 1935 | BOY BURNED BY HOT ASHES LEFT IN BEACH CAMPFIRE (HOPKINS, JERRY) | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | ORTHOPEDIC TO EXCURSION WITH NEW KALAKALA (PHOTO OF FERRY) | 4 |
July 25, 1935 | ORTHOPEDIC TO GIVE EXCURSION ON KALAKALA (NEW “FLYING BIRD”) | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | COMMUNITY SPIRIT (LACKING IN KIRKLAND) | 2 |
July 25, 1935 | LOCAL VOCALIST INCLUDED ON PROGRAM W/ CARRIE BOND (CROW, LUCILLE) | 4 |
July 25, 1935 | ALL-CITY PICNIC TO BE HELD AUG 11 | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | SLOT MACHINES RULED OUT BY KIRKLAND DADS | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | LOCAL JUSTICES CONTINUE TO BRING NOTORIETY (SMITH, ERWIN M) | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | SLOT MACHINES RULED OUT BY KIRKLAND DADS | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | FISS, SARAH | 3 |
July 25, 1935 | SANDALL, AUGUST EMIL | 4 |
July 25, 1935 | FLEET AT NIGHT TO BE VIEWED AUG 1 BY BUSINESS WOMEN | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | KIRKLAND GIRL IS YOUNGEST HEAD OF U.S. BUSINESS WOMEN (MCLAUGHLIN | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | SWIM CLASSES BENEFIT 300 KIDDIES WITH FREE INSTRUCTION | 5 |
July 25, 1935 | TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS AUG 3RD; ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | BETHEL PASTORS TO CONVENE HERE AT FELLOWSHIP MEETING | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | PEOPLE’S CHURCH IS NEW ORGANIZATION UNDENOMINATIONAL | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | PUGET POWER “TAXES EAT UP RATE REDUCTIONS!” ADVERTISEMENT | 9 |
July 25, 1935 | WATER SYSTEM PLAN DEFEATED, 5 TO 4, BY SEATTLE COUNCIL | 1 |
July 25, 1935 | ELIZABETH LENTZ, WILLIAM ALLEN | 3 |
August 1, 1935 | EAST SIDE JOURNAL ($1.50 PER YEAR, OUTSIDE U.S. $2.00 PER YEAR) | 6 |
August 1, 1935 | REX DRUG STORE (LG AD, REX GIVING AWAY 10 CHEVROLET SEDANS) | 7 |
August 1, 1935 | STEAMER SIGHTSEER ATTRACTS FOREIGN VISITORS (L.W. TOURS) | 4 |
August 1, 1935 | EARLY FLIGHT RECALLED BY EASTSIDER (GERMANN, WILLIAM) | 4 |
August 1, 1935 | EASTSIDER VICTOR IN U OF W TENNIS TOURNAMENT (JOHNSON, MORTON) | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | SCHOOL PROJECT TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY OF SCHOOL BUILDING | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | 10 CHEVROLETS TO PARADE ON STREETS OF KIRKLAND SATURDAY | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | DRIVER INJURED AS TANK TRUCK BURSTS AFLAME (GRANT, GRANVILLE) | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | HI INSTRUCTOR PROMOTED TO PRINCIPAL (JOHNSON, MORTON) | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | CITY PLANS 6 MILES OF SIDEWALKS (W.P.A. WIDE WOOD WALKS) |
1 |
August 1, 1935 | CITY PLANS 6 MILES OF SIDEWALKS, NEW SIDEWALKS BUILD BY WPA | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | LOCAL SHIPYARD LOW BIDDER ON $225,000 SHIP (BID WAS $177,000) | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | AMY RYTHER, CARL LOHMER | 9 |
August 1, 1935 | ALL-CITY PICNIC ON HI SCHOOL FIELD EXPECTED TO ATTRACT WHOLE TOWN | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | OLD SETTLERS TO REMINISCE AT PIONEER PICNIC | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | LOCAL SHIPYARD LOW BIDDER ON $225,000 SHIP | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | CROWDS PACK HALL TO WITNESS TRIAL OF KIRKLAND JUSTICE | 3 |
August 1, 1935 | COOPER, JOE RILEY | 5 |
August 1, 1935 | MASONS GATHER AT CITY PARK SUNDAY FOR ANNUAL PICNIC | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | MEMBERS HEAR HISTORY OF PETROLEUM (STANDARD OIL/KIRKLAND BUS. MEN) | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | LEGIONNAIRES TO ATTEND STATE CONVENTION AT TACOMA | 3 |
August 1, 1935 | AWAIT AWARDS FOR PROWESS SHOWN AT SWIM CLASSES (300 KIDS) | 5 |
August 1, 1935 | TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS SATURDAY, 3RD | 1 |
August 1, 1935 | EARLY FLIGHT RECALLED BY EASTSIDER (GERMANN,’09,SAW WRIGHT BROS.) | 4 |
August 1, 1935 | STEAMER SIGHTSEER ATTRACTS FOREIGN VISITORS (PHOTO) | 4 |
August 1, 1935 | BRIDGE PROJECT FOR SPANNING LAKE SUBMITTED TO GOV’T | 5 |
August 1, 1935 | CITY PLANS 6 MILES OF SIDEWALKS | 1 |
August 6, 1935 | THE WHITE YOKOHAMA (CHICKENS WITH 20 FOOT TAILS AND INFO) | 11 |
August 6, 1935 | SERVICE CLUB ’35 PROGRAM IS CONSTRUCTIVE (COVER HI GRAND STANDS) | 1 |
August 6, 1935 | W.P.A. AGAIN OFFERS AID TO CENTRAL SCHOOL ($40,000) | 1 |
August 6, 1935 | CAMPFIRE GIRLS HOLD ‘KIRKLAND’ DAY AT WAKODA CABIN | 2 |
August 6, 1935 | BUSINESS WOMEN REPORT EXCURSION AS ONE OF BEST EVER | 1 |
August 8, 1935 | FAMOUS STEIN SONG COMPOSER VISITING KIRKLAND (SPRAGUE, ADELBERT) | 6 |
August 8, 1935 | WPA AGAIN OFFERS AID TO CENTRAL SCHOOL | 1 |
August 8, 1935 | CARL DOUGLASS AND WIFE INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT | 1 |
August 8, 1935 | EASTSIDER HURT IN FALL RESCUING FELLOW STEELWORKER (LENNOX, SAM) | 1 |
August 8, 1935 | STAGE SET FOR ALL-CITY PICNIC | 1 |
August 8, 1935 | SERVICE CLUB ’35 PROGRAM IS CONSTRUCTIVE | 1 |
August 8, 1935 | BUSINESS WOMEN REPORT EXCURSION AS ONE OF BEST EVER | 1 |
August 8, 1935 | TENNIS TOURNEY ENTERS SECOND ROUND | 1 |
August 8, 1935 | EASTSIDE RESIDENTIAL LIGHT RATES CUT | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | FOUNDERS SALE (SAFEWAY AD CELEBRATING 20 YEARS…FULL PAGE AD) | 8 |
August 15, 1935 | FREE INSPECTION OF ELECTRIC RANGES (BY PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT | 7 |
August 15, 1935 | EASTSIDER GETS FEATURED SPOT ON KOMO RADIO PROGRAM (CROW, LUCILE) | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | BEER LICENSES FOR 1936 WILL PUT MANY OUT OF BUSINESS | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | HARLOW GIVES UP BUSINESS BECAUSE OF FAILING HEALTH | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | LARGER SPACE TAKEN BY BUSINESS OF MOORE RADIO SERVICE | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | DOUGLASS’ BACK FROM EVERETT HOSPITAL AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | KIRKLAND WOMAN DROWNS IN RIVER WHILE BATHING (STEVENS, THELMA) | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | GOODWILL TRUCK TO VISIT EASTSIDE HOMES AUGUST 21 | 5 |
August 15, 1935 | OPPORTUNITIES HERE ON EASTSIDE (SPEAKER TELLS OF N.W. GROWTH) | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | IT TAKES NEW BLOOD (SUCCESS OF ALL CITY PICNIC DUE TO NEW PEOPLE) | 2 |
August 15, 1935 | POWER BY FORCE (VIEWS AGAINST HITLER) | 2 |
August 15, 1935 | THE FRUITS OF CAPITALISM (POSITIVE VIEWS ON CAPITALISM) | 2 |
August 15, 1935 | VACATIONS WILL END FOR NEARLY 1200 STUDENTS | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | EASTSIDER GETS FEATURED SPOT ON KOMO RADIO PROGRAM (CROW, LUCILE) | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | NORTHWEST FILM SHOWN FOR FOUR DAYS AT GATEWAY (CALL OF THE WILD) | 5 |
August 15, 1935 | FIRST ALL-CITY PICNIC DEEMED SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | COUNCIL PASSES TENTATIVE CITY BUDGET FOR ’36 | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | COUNCIL VOTES TO ACCEPT CAMPBELL’S GIFT TO CITY (50′ OF LAND) | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | FREE CLINIC TO BE HELD AT SCHOOLS BEFORE OPENING DATE | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | PIONEER PICNIC HAS NEARLY HUNDRED IN ATTENDANCE SUNDAY | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | PICKETS PICKET DEMOCRATIC PICNIC (NON-UNION MUSICIANS) | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | COUNCIL VOTES TO ACCEPT CAMPBELL’S GIFT TO CITY (50′ OF LAND) | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | EASTSIDER GETS FEATURED SPOT ON KOMO RADIO PROGRAM (CROW, LUCILE) | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | GARDNER, LORENA | 3 |
August 15, 1935 | METCALFE, ELLEN M | 5 |
August 15, 1935 | HORSESHOE CLUB ORGANIZED FOR PLAYERS OF BARNYARD GOLF | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | HORSESHOE CLUB ORGANIZED FOR PLAYERS OF BARNYARD GOLF | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | PROTESTS SHIFT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TO ROSLYN | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | TENNIS TOURNEY NEARS FINAL STAGES – MEN START SLOWING | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | PEOPLE’S CHURCH ELECTS OFFICERS FOR BIBLE SCHOOL AND C.E. | 1 |
August 15, 1935 | FREE INSPECTION OF ELECTRIC RANGES (BY PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT | 7 |
August 15, 1935 | BERNICE PERRIGO, HAROLD C BROWN | 4 |
August 22, 1935 | PAGE OF BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS | 5 |
August 22, 1935 | SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN FILM ‘CURLY TOP’ TONIGHT (REVIEW OF FILM) | 4 |
August 22, 1935 | SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED TO GRADUATE OF KIRKLAND HI (FORBES, BETTY) | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | SCREEN TESTS OF KIRKLAND MERCHANTS TO BE SHOWN TONITE | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | SCREEN TESTS OF KIRKLAND MERCHANTS TO BE SHOWN TONITE | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | COUNCIL REVIVES ISSUE TO MAKE KIRKLAND A THIRD CLASS CITY | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | CLASS REUNION TO BE HELD BY CLASS OF ’33 AT TAVERN | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | KIRKLAND TO HAVE FREE COOKING SCHOOL | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | MIRIAM STOVER RESIGNS AS HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC TEACHER | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | TEACHING STAFF AT GRADE SCHOOL NAMED FOR YEAR | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | STUDENTS TO BE GIVEN JANITOR JOBS AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | AMY RYTHER, CARL LOHMER | 9 |
August 22, 1935 | OZELLA MAYSON, WILLIAM MEANY | 8 |
August 22, 1935 | CITY DADS AGAIN RULE OUT SLOT MACHINES FROM CITY | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | COUNCIL REVIVES ISSUE TO MAKE KIRKLAND A THIRD CLASS CITY | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | STUDENTS TO BE GIVEN JANITOR JOBS AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | FREE CLINIC MAY BE HELD ANNUALLY FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | MULLINS, ELINORE | 4 |
August 22, 1935 | RAINE, MARY | 4 |
August 22, 1935 | CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS TOURNEY TO BE PLAYED SUNDAY, 2 PM | 1 |
August 22, 1935 | K-NINE TO BATTLE AUBURN RED SOX FOR CHAMP TITLE | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | PUYALLUP FAIR, SEPT 16 TO 22 | 9 |
August 29, 1935 | FAMED DOCTOR FROM INDIA VISITS EASTSIDE (WOODARD, ADELAIDE) | 5 |
August 29, 1935 | SERVICES HELDIN MOMORY OF VICTIMS OF LAKE TRAGEDY (TWO 18 YR OLDS | 5 |
August 29, 1935 | EASTSIDE SCHOOLS TO OPEN WEDNESDAY – MANY CHANGES | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | HOME ECONOMICS TEACHER LEAVES FOR TACOMA (MURRAY, JANE) | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | RECORD VOTE NEEDED TO CARRY ESSENTIAL HIGH SCHOOL LEVY | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | SCHOOL PREPARES FOR FOOTBALL SEASON – ISSUE SUITS | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | TRUANT OFFICER AND FULL-TIME NURSE EMPLOYED BY SCHOOLS | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | ONLY COUNTY-WIDE FAIR TO BE HELD AT REDMOND SATURDAY | 7 |
August 29, 1935 | ARMY TO RECRUIT EASTSIDERS IN KIRKLAND FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 | 4 |
August 29, 1935 | COLVIN, LAURA | 5 |
August 29, 1935 | JOHNSON, HOWARD | 5 |
August 29, 1935 | RUNNALIS, WILLIAM UPTON | 10 |
August 29, 1935 | WELCH, LELAND | 5 |
August 29, 1935 | EASTSIDE CLUB TO WITHDRAW FROM SEATTLE AFFILIATION | 4 |
August 29, 1935 | FEDERATED CLUB TOLD OF RELIEF WORK IN STATE | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | RECORD VOTE NEEDED TO CARRY ESSENTIAL HIGH SCHOOL LEVY | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | TOURIST TRAVEL IN NORTHWEST RAPIDLY GROWING, SAY RECORDS | 2 |
August 29, 1935 | KIRKLAND PLAYS AUBURN RED SOX SUNDAY IN FINAL | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | RECORD CROWD ATTENDS TENNIS TOURNEY | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | LAKE BRIDGE STEP NEARER TO REALIZATION – TOLL CHARGE TO HELP | 1 |
August 29, 1935 | CARYL JOHNSTON, FRANK SMETANA | 10 |
August 29, 1935 | VELMA MCQUIGG, DARELD CHAMNESS | 4 |
September 5, 1935 |
ALL COLOR MOVIE TO BE ON GATEWAY’S SCREEN FOR WEEK-END | 5 |
September 5, 1935 |
BULBS TO RAISE INCOMES OF GROWERS IN WESTERN WASHINGTON | 5 |
September 5, 1935 |
R W NEIGHBOR LEAVES FERRY SERVICE EMPLOY | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
KIRKLAND VACANT STORES FAST FILLING | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
KIRKLAND YOUTH FATALLY INJURED IN CCC TRUCK TRAGEDY(J C PERRON,18 | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
THE SCHOOL NEEDS YOUR VOTE | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
CIVIC CLUBS TO MAKE CONCERTED DRIVE FOR SCHOOL LEVY VOTES | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
ENROLLMENT AT HIGH SCHOOLS REACHES NEW MARK | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
EXTRA TEACHER TO BE ADDED TO STAFF OF JR AND SR HIGH | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
MANY TEACHERS ATTEND COLLEGES FOR SUMMER SESSIONS | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
ALL COLOR MOVIE TO BE ON GATEWAY’S SCREEN FOR WEEK-END | 5 |
September 5, 1935 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OK KIRKLAND FOR THE YEAR 1936 | 7 |
September 5, 1935 |
COUNTY PLACES ADDED LEVY ON PHONE POLES | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
JUDGE A STARK MOVES LAW OFFICE TO KIRKLAND BANK BLDG | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
RANSACK HOUSE WHILE OWNERS AWAY ON LABOR DAY TRIP (WICK, G M) | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
BROWN, HERBERT W | 5 |
September 5, 1935 |
PERRON, JOHN CHARLES | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
EASTSIDE WOMAN OPEN REALTY OFFICE IN HARLOW’S LOCATION | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
BASEBALL YEAR SUCCESSFUL WITHOUT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE | 4 |
September 5, 1935 |
KIRKLAND DROPS CHAMP TITLE TO AUBURN RED SOX | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
R W NEIGHBOR LEAVES FERRY SERVICE EMPLOY | 1 |
September 5, 1935 |
AMY RYTHER, CARL LOHMER | 7 |
September 5, 1935 |
GENEVIEVE HEEGARD, DAVID OSTBERG | 8 |
September 5, 1935 |
RUTH ALICE GREEN, J MILTON PRICHARD | 3 |
September 12, 1935 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE, (LARGE FALL AD) | 9 |
September 12, 1935 |
NOVELTY GIFT SHOP, IN BANK BUILDING, KIRKLAND, GIFTS, | 9 |
September 12, 1935 |
FARM SETTLERS TO BE GIVEN SPECIAL AGRICULTURAL AID | 7 |
September 12, 1935 |
KIRKLAND BANK WINS TEST CASE IN SUPERIOR COURT | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
NEW GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING GETS LOCAL WPA APPROVAL | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
GATEWAY THEATRE TO HONOR WILL ROGERS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
KIRKLAND STORE OPENS WITH NEW LINE OF NOVELTY BUSINESS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
BODY OF LAKE VICTIM IDENTIFIED BY RELATIVES (ALBERT A YOUNG, 77) | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
CARL STONEFELT KILLED WHEN AUTO CRASHES INTO TRUCK (23 YEARS OLD) | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
KIRKLAND STORE OPENS WITH NEW LINE OF NOVELTY BUSINESS (GIFTS) | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL ENROLLMENT DECLINES; HI SCHOOLS ADVANCE | 4 |
September 12, 1935 |
ESPERANTO CLASSES TO RESUME AT HI SCHOOL | 5 |
September 12, 1935 |
MUSICAL EDUCATION OFFERED STUDENTS – NEED INSTRUMENTS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
SCHOOL FULL TIME NURSE PLAN SPREADS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
SCHOOL LEVY LOSES WITH 95% FAVORABLE VOTE | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
SCHOOL PATROL TO BE SUPPLIED WITH RAIN HATS AND COATS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
TEACHER ADDED TO HI SCHOOL STAFF BY SCHOOL BOARD (COWLEY, RUTH) | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
TEACHERS TAKE SUMMER COURSES AT COLLEGES FAR & NEAR | 5 |
September 12, 1935 |
NEW GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING GETS LOCAL W.P.A. | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
WPA WORK HOURS SET AT MAXIMUM OF 130 PER WEEK | 5 |
September 12, 1935 |
WPA WORK HOURS SET AT MAXIMUM OF 130 PER WEEK (TYPO, MEANS MONTH | 5 |
September 12, 1935 |
LOIS R STEWART, EDWIN J MILLER | 3 |
September 12, 1935 |
MARGARET SHAW, JOSEPH SIGEL | 3 |
September 12, 1935 |
GATEWAY THEATRE TO HONOR WILL ROGERS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF KIRKLAND FOR THE YEAR 1936 | 7 |
September 12, 1935 |
NEW GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING GETS LOCAL W.P.A. | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
WPA WORK HOURS SET AT MAXIMUM OF 130 PER WEEK | 5 |
September 12, 1935 |
SCHOOL FULL TIME NURSE PLAN SPREADS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
SCHOOL FULL-TIME NURSE PLAN SPREADS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
BODY OF LAKE VICTIM IDENTIFIED BY RELATIVES (YOUNG, ALBERT A) | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
LIQUOR PERMITS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 30 | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
THIRTY CASES OF EGGS STOLEN FROM SWEEN’S | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
BENNETT, JUSTIN T “PUG” (BASEBALL HERO) | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
SCOTT, ANNA | 3 |
September 12, 1935 |
STONEFELT, CARL | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
YOUNG, ALBERT A | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
CORNELIUS ROOT NOMINATED HEAD OF CINCINNATUS | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
SEATTLE MAYOR TO SPEAK TUES IN SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
LEGION STARTS DRIVE FOR MEMBERSHIP IN KIRKLAND POST | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
LOCAL LEGION WILL BE HOSTS TO COUNTY CONFERENCE OCTOBER 17 | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
POST OFFICE BIDS AGAIN REQUESTED FOR KIRKLAND LOCATION | 1 |
September 12, 1935 |
TRADE – USED FURNITURE, TOOLS FOR CHICKENS | 6 |
September 12, 1935 |
CARYL JOHNSTON, FRANCIS SMETANA | 9 |
September 19, 1935 |
CHICKEN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD LAYS 2 3/4 OUNCE EGG (MCPHAIL) | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
KIRKLAND BOYS ADVENTURE ON SOUND IN 16″ CRAFT (MCGUIRE, WILSON) | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
KIRKLAND BOYS ADVENTURE ON SOUND IN 16-FOOT CRAFT (REED, GARY) | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
KIRKLAND MAN FEARS FOR SON HELD BY NAZI’S (SIMPSON, LAWRENCE) | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
LUCILE CROW ON REGULAR STAFF OF KOMO AND KJR | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
LICENSE FEES ON LOCAL BUSINESSES REPEALED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
MERCHANTS PAY $11073; SCHOOLS HERE RECEIVE $10748 | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
COUNCIL APPOINTS H CROW AS CEMETERY CARETAKER | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
KIRKLAND BOYS ADVENTURE ON SOUND IN 16 FOOT CRAFT | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
CONSTITUTION IS OBSERVED AT SCHOOL WITH FINE PROGRAM | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
WOMEN RECEIVE EMPLOYMENT THRU NEW PROGRAM | 5 |
September 19, 1935 |
EAST SIDE JOURNAL TO SPONSOR PRIZE WINNING DAHLIA SHOW NEXT WEEK | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
CITY FATHERS LAUDED BY EXAMINER AFTER COMPLETE AUDIT OF BOOKS | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
LICENSE FEES ON LOCAL BUSINESSES REPEALED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
COUNTY LIFTS FEE PROPOSED FOR PHONE POLE INSPECTION | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
J C STEVENSON NAMES BOYLE AS ROAD SUPERVISOR | 1 |
September 19, 1935 |
WOMEN RECEIVE EMPLOYMENT THRU NEW PROGRAM | 5 |
September 19, 1935 |
CURTIS, MRS. IDA (MOTHER OF D K MacDONALD, 71 YRS, FROM CANADA) | 4 |
September 19, 1935 |
ELECTRIC BILLS LOW, SURVEY REVEALS; PHONE BILLS ON PAR WITH LIGHT | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
KIRKLAND BANK DEPOSITS PERMANENTLY GUARANTEED | 10 |
September 26, 1935 |
BEAR RECOVERS KIRKLANDITE’S SUITCASE (KAY, THEO) | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
HUNTS POINT GIRL SAILS TOMORROW ON TOUR OF JAPAN (YABUKI, CONNIE | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
KIRKLAND TIRE CO TO GIVE NIGHT SERVICE TO EASTSIDE | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
SEATTLE MAN TAKES OVER HUME’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP | 3 |
September 26, 1935 |
DATE OF FREE COOKING SCHOOL SET FOR FRIDAY, OCT 11, AT GATEWAY | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
DRAINAGE TASK DISCUSSED AT SERVICE CLUB (DRAIN SAMMAMISH VALLEY) | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
THOUSANDS OF BLOOMS READY FOR JOURNAL FREE DAHLIA SHOW | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
FISHER, LAWRENCE H | 5 |
September 26, 1935 |
RICHARDSON, RUTH | 5 |
September 26, 1935 |
STITELER, BETTY | 5 |
September 26, 1935 |
STATE COMMANDER TO BE AT CONFERENCE HERE (LEGIONNAIRES) | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
ELECTION HELD AT COMMUNITY CHURCH FOR OFFICERS OF YEAR | 1 |
September 26, 1935 |
WCTU COUNTY CONVENTION HERE | 5 |
September 26, 1935 |
KIRKLAND POWER CO OFFICE RECEIVES NEATNESS AWARD | 10 |
September 26, 1935 |
BESSIE WILLIAMS, BURTON CLARKE | 8 |
September 26, 1935 |
JOSEPHINE SMITH, MARINER BRYANT | 8 |
October 3, 1935 | SEND FOR THIS GIFT! DIONNE ‘QUINTS’ BIRTHDAY BOWL ($.10) | 3 |
October 3, 1935 | CHARLES WATTS’ PUPPY TAKES SPOTLIGHT; STATE CHAMPION | 4 |
October 3, 1935 | LAW FIRM OPENS OFFICES IN BANK BUILDING (CONOVER & OSBORN) | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | FLAMES DESTROY JOHNSON SHINGLE MILL YESTERDAY EVENING | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | TINY TOT KILLED ATTEMPTING TO CROSS JUANITA HIWAY BRIDGE | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | TINY TOT KILLED ATTEMPTING TO CROSS JUANITA HIWAY BRIDGE (PENNELL | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | LAW FIRM OPENS OFFICES IN BANK BUILDING TUESDAY (CONOVER & OSBORN | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | REAL STATEMANSHIP NEEDED (CUT SPENDING, TAXING, ETC.) | 2 |
October 3, 1935 | COOKING SCHOOL PROGRAM TO INCLUDE FREE ENTERTAINMENT | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | SCHOOLS MAY LOSE COUNTY SUPPORT | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | BASEBALL DANCE TO FEATURE MUSIC ON SILAS & MIRANDY | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | PUBLIC HEARING ON DRAINAGE DISTRICT TO BE HELD IN KIRKLAND (SAMM) | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | ZOO GETS FINE SPECIMEN FROM EASTSIDE; LARGE PORCUPINE | 5 |
October 3, 1935 | FIVE HUNDRED VIEW EXHIBITS IN DAHLIA SHOW | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | FIRE PREVENTION STRESSED DURING WEEK OF OCTOBER 6 TO 12 | 8 |
October 3, 1935 | FLAMES DESTROY JOHNSON SHINGLE MILL YESTERDAY EVENING | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | WPA FUND TO AID FISH HATCHERY FOR EASTSIDE | 3 |
October 3, 1935 | CALKINS, CHARLES EDWIN | 4 |
October 3, 1935 | PENNELL, FRANK WALTER | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | FEDERATED CLUB HEARS WETTRICK ON CONSTITUTION | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | KIRKLAND CHURCH JOINS SOCIAL ACTION; REFERENDUM ON WAR | 5 |
October 3, 1935 | PUBLIC HEARING ON DRAINAGE DISTRICT TO BE HELD IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 3, 1935 | MARGARET SHAW, JOSEPH SIGEL | 3 |
October 10, 1935 |
MR AND MRS GRAYBURN CELEBRATE (SILVER) ANNIVERSARY | 9 |
October 10, 1935 |
TWO HELD AFTER CAUGHT CUTTING TREES IN STATE PARK HERE | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
WHALERS RETURN FROM ALASKAN WATERS | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
FREE COOKING SCHOOL IN GATEWAY THEATRE TO START AT 2 PM SHARP | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
TEACHER ADDED TO JR HIGH FACULTY THRU AID OF WPA | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
DEMONSTRATION STUMP BURNING TO BE HELD NEAR KIRKLAND | 5 |
October 10, 1935 |
CITY DADS REDUCE TAXES | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
FOREIGN GOODS ARE MOST EXPENSIVE, SPEAKER TELLS CLUB | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
$5500 AWARDED TO EASTSIDE WOMAN FOR LOSS OF SON | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
TWO HELD AFTER CAUGHT CUTTING TREES IN STATE PARK HERE | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
800 BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY SHELVES DURING PAST YEAR | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
BROWN, DAVID | 5 |
October 10, 1935 |
LIEBIG, ARTHUR L | 5 |
October 10, 1935 |
KIRKLAND WILL BE MECCA FOR COUNTY LEGIONNAIRES THURSDAY | 1 |
October 10, 1935 |
SUNDAY SCHOOL COURSE INAUGURATED AT PEOPLES CHURCH | 4 |
October 17, 1935 |
PINES FLORAL CO PURCHASES 40-ACRE TRACT IN REDMOND | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
EASTSIDER WRITES ARTICLE FOR NATIONAL PUBLICATION (TREMPER, EDWARD) | 5 |
October 17, 1935 |
EBA’S GROCERIES TAKE LEASE ON FRANKLIN BLDG | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM PURCHASED BY HI SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
SCHOOL PROJECT FOR GRADE SCHOOLS ON WAY TO WASHINGTON | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
EBA’S GROCERIES TAKE LEASE ON FRANKLIN BLDG | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
MARTIN MOVES GROCERY AND CAFE TO FERRY CORNER | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
NEW TIN SHOP OPENED ON EASTSIDE AT JUANITA | 5 |
October 17, 1935 |
REDMOND MAN TO OPEN GROCERY AND MARKET IN KIRKLAND (LELAND, O F) | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
THOMPSON CAFE OPENED IN KIRKLAND IN TAVERN LOCATION | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
LOCAL CANNING CENTER LEADS IN KING COUNTY | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
FREE COOKING SCHOOL HOLDS INTEREST | 4 |
October 17, 1935 |
JUANITA SCHOOL INCREASES STAFF WITH PROGRESS TEACHER | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
SERVICE CLUB TOLD OF HIGH SCHOOLS BY SUPERINTENDENT | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
ALICE KUNI, LOUIS R ENGBRECHT | 5 |
October 17, 1935 |
LEGIONNAIRES TO USE TORCHES IN PARADE TONIGHT | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
JUANITA SCHOOL INCREASES STAFF WITH PROGRESS TEACHER | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
NEW TIN SHOP OPENED ON EASTSIDE AT JUANITA | 5 |
October 17, 1935 |
WORK STARTED BY LOCAL SHIPYARD ON GOVERNMENT SURVEY SHIP | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
GILLETTE, E J | 4 |
October 17, 1935 |
SEA SCOUTS READY FOR BIG DANCE IN ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE TOMORROW | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
GIRL SCOUTS ORGANIZE KIRKLAND TROOP NO 1 | 5 |
October 17, 1935 |
LEGIONNAIRES TO USE TORCHES IN PARADE TONIGHT | 1 |
October 17, 1935 |
KIRKLAND DEMOCRATS ENDORSE COMMONWEALTH PLATFORM | 5 |
October 17, 1935 |
DANCING CLASSES TO BE HELD WEEKLY IN KIRKLAND | 4 |
October 24, 1935 |
JOHN NELSONS CELEBRATE THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY | 7 |
October 24, 1935 |
BETTY FORBES HONORED BY U OF W PRESIDENT | 7 |
October 24, 1935 |
KIRKLAND GIRL NAMED TO STAFF OF S F COLLEGE PAPER (HURNING, SIBYL | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
NAVY HONORS KIRKLAND HI GRADUATE (WIGGINS, ROCKWELL) | 6 |
October 24, 1935 |
DUNHAM & BOOTH PURCHASE STORE OF BORDENS’ CO | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
NEW GRADE SCHOOL PROJECT RECEIVES PRESIDENTIAL APPROVAL | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
BEAUTY SHOP OPENED IN KIRKLAND BY EASTSIDE GIRLS | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
DUNHAM & BOOTH PURCHASE STORE OF BORDENS’ CO | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
1-DAY VACATION TO BE GIVEN COUNTY SCHOOL KIDS MONDAY | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
COURT DECISION SAVES EASTSIDE SCHOOLS $25000 | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
PREPARATIONS FOR ALL-STATE DINNER STARTED | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
FIRST AID COURSES INCREASE ENROLLMENT | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
COURT DECISION SAVES EASTSIDE SCHOOLS $25000 | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
JOHNSON, JIMMY | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
STATE LEGION COMMANDER PRAISES CONFERENCE | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
CLINT MATTISON ADDRESSES TECHNOCRATS | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
ATHLETIC CLUB TO BE FORMED AT ROSE HILL | 6 |
October 24, 1935 |
RICHFIELD OIL TO SPONSOR TOWN BASKETBALL TEAM | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
TEACHERS TEAM TO COMPETE IN GOLF PUNCH BOWL TOURNEY | 1 |
October 24, 1935 |
REMOVE LAST MARK OF OLD MILL (PHOTO OF WATER TOWERS) | 6 |
October 31, 1935 |
KIRKLAND GETS ALLOTMENT FOR CENTRAL SCHOOL | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
MANY IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE AT THOMPSON’S CAFE | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
SILVER TAVERN AT JUANITA BEACH TO RE-OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL ADDS TEACHER TO PRIMARY STAFF | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
JANITOR NAMED BY HI SCHOOL BOARD FOR JUNIOR HI SCHOOL | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
EASTSIDE HUNTERS RETURN FROM HILLS | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
ANNUAL ALL-STATE DINNER TO BE AT COMMUNITY CHURCH NOV 8 | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
COUNTY BUDGET TO PASS TODAY WITH MANY CURTAILMENTS | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
CAMPFIRE GROUP FIRST ORGANIZED HERE BY MRS NEWBERRY | 4 |
October 31, 1935 |
HALLOWEEN PRANKSTERS MUST HAVE FUN | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
SILVER TAVERN AT JUANITA BEACH TO RE-OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
HALLOWEEN PRANKSTERS MUST HAVE FUN | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
ATHLETIC CLUB ORGANIZED BY GROUP OF RESIDENTS ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
CAMPFIRE GROUP FIRST ORGANIZED HERE BY MRS NEWBERRY | 4 |
October 31, 1935 |
KIRKLAND GIRLS ATTEND REUNION OF CAMPFIRE CAMP | 4 |
October 31, 1935 |
LOCAL MEN HEAR STORY OF INDIA FROM INDIAN MISSIONARY | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
ATHLETIC CLUB ORGANIZED BY GROUP OF RESIDENTS ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
ATHLETIC CLUB ORGANIZED BY GROUP OF RESIDENTS ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
PUBLIC HEARING CALLED FOR SAMMAMISH DRAINAGE DISTRICT | 1 |
October 31, 1935 |
LORRAINE CARPENTER, MERLIN MCGUIRE | 7 |
November 7, 1935 |
KIRKLAND BOY ACCEPTS L A RADIO CONTRACT (MCCARTY, RAY) | 5 |
November 7, 1935 |
HIGH SCHOOL TO GET FEDERAL AID ON IMPROVEMENTS (25 MEN TO WORK) | 1 |
November 7, 1935 |
KIRKLAND’S NEW CENTRAL GRADE SCHOOL (DRAWING) | 1 |
November 7, 1935 |
HANSENS GARAGE ADDS AUTO SHOWROOM FOR INCREASED BUSINESS | 1 |
November 7, 1935 |
STENESEN ADDS NEW TANK TRUCK TO SUTO FREIGHT FLEET | 1 |
November 7, 1935 |
EDUCATION WEEK OBSERVED BY SCHOOLS NOVEMBER 11 TO 17 | 1 |
November 7, 1935 |
I L HARRIS, OPTOMETRIST, TO AGAIN PRACTICE HERE | 5 |
November 7, 1935 |
TWO MILES ADDED TO KIRKLAND POSTAL ROUTE NUMBER 2 | 1 |
November 7, 1935 |
WALK TO BE BUILT ALONG HIGHWAY EAST OF HOSPITAL | 1 |
November 7, 1935 |
WORK STARTED ON REGRADING KIRKLAND AVENUE R R CROSSING | 1 |
November 7, 1935 |
HELEN M FITZGERALD, FLOYD D BURDICK | 3 |
November 14, 1935 |
MR AND MRS D C KING’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY FETED | 3 |
November 14, 1935 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 4 |
November 14, 1935 |
CHRISTMAS NEAR AS MERCHANTS BEGIN PLAN FOR PROGRAM | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
EBA’S BIG KIRKLAND STORE WILL BE OPENED NOVEMBER 22ND | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
SAFEWAY PURCHASES NEW DELIVERY TRUCK | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
SERVICE STATION OPENED BY EASTSIDER AT ACE OIL PLANT | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
ROSE HILL ADDS PROGR4ESS TEACHER TO GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
STATES DINNER AT COMMUNITY CHURCH DRAWS LARGE CROWD | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
CHRISTMAS NEAR AS MERCHANTS BEGIN PLAN FOR PROGRAM | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
LAKE FERRIES CONTINUE SERVICE DESPITE STRIKE THREAT | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
DAMAGE CAUSED BY VANDALISM AT ALL-STATES DINNER | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
FERRY EMPLOYEE HELD UP AND ROBBED OF SEVERAL DOLLARS | 5 |
November 14, 1935 |
NAT’L BOOK WEEK OBSERVED THIS WEEK BY KIRKLAND LIBRARY | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
NOLAN, JAMES J | 4 |
November 14, 1935 |
VAN NEBOGART, LULU MAY | 4 |
November 14, 1935 |
CITY PLANNING COMMITTEE FORMED BY CINCINNATUS GROUP | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
SCOUTS TO OPEN EASTSIDE DRIVE FOR MEMBERSHIP | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
CINCINNATUS TO SEEK CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
ROSE HILL ADDS PROGR4ESS TEACHER TO GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
LAKE FERRIES CONTINUE SERVICE DESPITE STRIKE THREAT | 1 |
November 14, 1935 |
HELEN JOHNSON, EINAR MARTIN | 3 |
November 21, 1935 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE, LARGE THANKSGIVING AD. | 11 |
November 21, 1935 |
SAFEWAY, LARGE THANKSGIVING AD | 12 |
November 21, 1935 |
EASTSIDE BOY BRINGS HAPPINESS TO OTHERS ON RADIO (WATSON, EUGENE) | 6 |
November 21, 1935 |
CONTEST STARTS MONDAY AT REX DRUG FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
DEMONSTRATION TO BE GIVEN FREE AT ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE | 6 |
November 21, 1935 |
MERCHANTS PLAN FOR THREE BIG CHRISTMAS WEEK-END EVENTS | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
NEW EBA STORE OPENS TOMORROW IN NATIONAL SUPPLY BLDG | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
WPA REQUESTS LIST OF EASTSIDE EQUIPMENT OWNERS | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
MERCHANTS PLAN FOR THREE BIG CHRISTMAS WEEK-END EVENTS | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
WARNING ISSUED BY POLICE CHIEF TO TARDY MOTORISTS | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
DRIVE STARTED FOR LIBRARY FUNDS DURING BOOK WEEK | 7 |
November 21, 1935 |
EASTSIDE BOY BRINGS HAPPINESS TO OTHERS ON RADIO (WATSON, EUGENE) | 6 |
November 21, 1935 |
TOWNSEND CLUB ADDS FIFTY-ONE NEW MEMBERS TO CLUB | 6 |
November 21, 1935 |
EASTSIDE DRIVE TO AID BOY SCOUTS PASSES HALFWAY MARK | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
BUSINESS WOMEN TO ILLUMINATE TENNIS COURTS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
LLOYD TO RUN FOR CONGRESS AGAIN IN 1936 ELECTIONS | 6 |
November 21, 1935 |
APPLICATIONS FOR NEW POSTMASTER FOR KIRKLAND OPEN | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
JUG BEER TO BE WAY OF PROHIBITION AFTER DECEMBER 1ST | 8 |
November 21, 1935 |
BUSINESS WOMEN TO ILLUMINATE TENNIS COURTS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
COUNTY INSTALLS STOPLIGHT AT CORNER OF KIRKLAND AVENUE | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
COUNTY STARTS REPAIR ON ROADS NEAR KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 21, 1935 |
STATE HEARING ON SAMMAMISH TO BE NEXT WEEK (DRAINAGE) | 1 |
November 28, 1935 |
ABAS MUTUAL GROCERY, LG AD ASKS FOR WELFARE BUSINESS | 3 |
November 28, 1935 |
SILVER WEDDING CELEBRATED (LACY, MR AND MRS J L) | 7 |
November 28, 1935 |
EASTSIDE YOUTH PROVES BUSINESSMAN WITH DELIVERY (RECOR, HAROLD) | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
GRADE SCHOOL PROJECT STRIKES SNAG WITH US ARMY OFFICERS | 1 |
November 28, 1935 |
CROW’S NEST NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF CONN & CARRIE FIRTH | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
EASTSIDE YOUTH PROVES BUSINESSMAN WITH DELIVERY (RECOR, HAROLD) | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
KIRKLAND MAN FATALLY INJURED WHEN RETURNING HOME (RAY ROBERTS) | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
DANCING LESSONS GIVEN AT KIRKLAND AND ROSE HILL SCHOOLS | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
STUDENTS BUSY PREPARING FOR OPERETTA “HANSEL AND GRETEL” | 1 |
November 28, 1935 |
RAGS REQUEST ISSUED BY EASTSIDE WPA SEWING PROJECT | 1 |
November 28, 1935 |
FIRST OF CHRISTMAS PRIZE EVENTS TO BE HELD SATURDAY, DEC 7TH | 1 |
November 28, 1935 |
ODELL, O W | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
ROBERTS, RAY | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
TOWNSENDITES ADD TWENTY-SIX NEW MEMBERS AT MEETING | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
VIC LYSELL TO HEAD EASTSIDE FEDERATED CLUB | 1 |
November 28, 1935 |
QUOTAS REACHED IN SEVERAL DISTRICTS OF EASTSIDE SCOUT DRIVE | 1 |
November 28, 1935 |
DANCING LESSONS GIVEN AT KIRKLAND AND ROSE HILL SCHOOLS | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
DANCING LESSONS GIVEN AT KIRKLAND AND ROSE HILL SCHOOLS | 4 |
November 28, 1935 |
SAMMAMISH HEARING HERE FRIDAY AT 2 PM | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
MODEL HOME TO BE OPENED SATURDAY BY LUMBER CONCERNS | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
KELLEY KAFE IS NEW KIRKLAND EATING PLACE OPENED TODAY | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
OVER 60 PRIZES TO BE GIVEN BY KIRKLAND MERCHANTS SATURDAY | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
KIDDIES’ PARADE BIGGER, BETTER THIS CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
PAUL M PAIR REELECTED AS EDUCATION DIRECTOR | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
75 MEN AT WORK ON WPA PROJECT OF FIXING KIRKLAND STREETS | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
JAYCOX NAMED KIRKLAND ROAD COMMISSIONER | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
DECORATIONS FILL KIRKLAND WITH SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
KIDDIES’ PARADE BIGGER, BETTER THIS CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
OVER 60 PRIZES TO BE GIVEN BY KIRKLAND MERCHANTS SATURDAY | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
COOPER, JAMES A | 7 |
December 5, 1935 |
COWLISHAW, BARBARA LOU | 7 |
December 5, 1935 |
FORGUE, LOUIS | 7 |
December 5, 1935 |
ODELL, OTIS WILMER | 7 |
December 5, 1935 |
TEAKLES, PHILIP BRANDFORD | 7 |
December 5, 1935 |
KIRKLAND ENDS GRIDIRON SEASON WITH CHAMPIONSHIP PENNANT | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
75 MEN AT WORK ON WPA PROJECT OF FIXING KIRKLAND STREETS | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
JAYCOX NAMED KIRKLAND ROAD COMMISSIONER | 1 |
December 5, 1935 |
IRMA GINDRANE, GEORGE J CALKINS JR | 7 |
December 5, 1935 |
LEONA CASEY, DR A E WAHL | 6 |
December 12, 1935 |
MODEL KITCHEN TO BE EXHIBITED AT B C MCKEE HOME | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
(CLEMMON’S) SMOKEHOUSE ADDING IMPROVEMENTS TO INTERIOR OF STORE | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
KIRKLAND LAD TAKES OVER BUSINESS OF E Z SMITH (GERMANN, BILL) | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
BAND AND SANTA WILL LEAD BIG KID PARADE HERE SATURDAY | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
CHRISTMAS PLAY TO BE GIVEN BY KIDDIES OF ROSE HILL SCHOOL | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
SCHOOLS START NEW LEAGUE FOR ATHLETIC WORK | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
STUDENTS GET TWELVE DAYS CHRISTMAS VACATION | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
FRANCIS S STAFFORD, ROMALL V BERTSCH | 15 |
December 12, 1935 |
CHRISTMAS PLAY TO BE GIVEN BY KIDDIES OF ROSE HILL SCHOOL | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
RECREATION TO BE TAUGHT HERE THRU AID OF WPA FUNDS | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
ALL-SILVER TREE TO BE SET ON TENNIS COURT BY BPW CLUB | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
BAND AND SANTA WILL LEAD BIG KID PARADE HERE SATURDAY | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE, FULL PAGE GREETING | |
December 12, 1935 |
TURKEY DAY TO BE HELD SATURDAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
SKATING RINK TO OPEN AT JUANITA PARK PAVILION FRI | 15 |
December 12, 1935 |
SHIPYARDS TO LAY KEEL ON NEW CRUISER NEXT WEEK | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
MISSING YOUTH BEING SOUGHT BY POLICE (CAMERON, ROBERT JR) | 19 |
December 12, 1935 |
POLICE TRAINING PLAN ADVOCATED BY SEATTLE COUNCILMAN | 2 |
December 12, 1935 |
THIEVES BREAK HOLE IN WALL TO ROB EBA’S GROCERY STORE | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
EHLMAN, OSCAR F | 15 |
December 12, 1935 |
FISH, HATTIE | 15 |
December 12, 1935 |
JONES, INFANT PAUL | 15 |
December 12, 1935 |
PFISTER, ISABELLE | 15 |
December 12, 1935 |
ALL-SILVER TREE TO BE SET ON TENNIS COURT BY BPW CLUB | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
WATERFRONT LOT NEAR INGLEWOOD SOLD TO SPOKANE MAN | 10 |
December 12, 1935 |
RECREATION TO BE TAUGHT HERE THRU AID OF WPA FUNDS | 1 |
December 12, 1935 |
SKATING RINK TO OPEN AT JUANITA PARK PAVILION FRI | 15 |
December 12, 1935 |
HEARING TO BE HELD MONDAY ON FLOOD DIST | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
CHURCH CHOIR TO GIVE CHRISTMAS CANTATA TOMORROW | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
MODEL KITCHEN ATTRACTS EASTSIDERS TO VIEW MCKEE HOME | 6 |
December 19, 1935 |
FREE MOVIE IS KID’S FEATURE FOR SATURDAY | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
BIRD CENSUS TO BE TAKEN SUNDAY | 7 |
December 19, 1935 |
CHURCH CHOIR TO GIVE CHRISTMAS CANTATA TOMORROW | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
TURKEY DAY IN KIRKLAND SATURDAY | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
CARLSON, CARL JOHN | 3 |
December 19, 1935 |
K D SIMPSON SELECTED TO HEAD SERVICE CLUB FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
KIRKLAND CUBS WILL CONTINUE PACK WITH NEW LEADER | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
JAYCOX TO SEEK MAYOR’S JOB IN SPRING ELECTION | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
POSTMASTERS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS WITH REDMOND PARTY | 1 |
December 19, 1935 |
ELECTION TO BE CALLED ON CREATION OF FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
EASTSIDE MAN NAMED DIRECTOR OF LETTUCE GROWERS | 9 |
December 26, 1935 |
EAGLE HONORS EARNED BY SCOUT IN 3.5 YEARS (MCKIBBEN, ERNEST JR) | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
MERCHANTS GIVE FORTY TURKEYS TO EASTSIDERS | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
NUGGET FOUND IN TURKEY WON FROM EAST SIDE MOTOR CO | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
PRATT’S BARBER SHOP SOLD TO P A BELL | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
RECEIVES AWARD IN WINDOW CONTEST (PHOTO OF MILES STUDIO) | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
SANTA PAYS VISIT TO KIRKLAND MERCHANTS AT SERVICE CLUB MEET | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
TRAGEDY MARS CHRISTMAS DAY FOR GOLLOFON’S | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
KIDS ENJOY SHOW GIVEN BY GATEWAY THEATRE SATURDAY | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
CHARLOTTE O SHEPARD, FRANK TYLER | 10 |
December 26, 1935 |
BIRD CENSUS REVEALS MANY WINGED FRIENDS ON EASTSIDE | 9 |
December 26, 1935 |
CITY UNDER ’35 BUDGET BY $425 AS YEAR CLOSES | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
HIGHLIGHTS FROM HEADLINES OF 1935 SHOW MUCH PROGRESS MADE | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
MERCHANTS GIVE FORTY TURKEYS TO EASTSIDERS | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
SANTA PAYS VISIT TO KIRKLAND MERCHANTS AT SERVICE CLUB MEET | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
GOLLOFON, IDA | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
KAMBER, EMILY | 10 |
December 26, 1935 |
ROBINSON, AL | 7 |
December 26, 1935 |
STIEFEL, BERNHARDT | 10 |
December 26, 1935 |
LITTLE GARDENS MAGAZINE ISSUED BY LAKE GARDEN CLUB | 9 |
December 26, 1935 |
NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED IN JOURNAL PLANT TO MAKE CUTS | 1 |
December 26, 1935 |
ESTHER OLSON, VINCENT HEARTY | 7 |
January 2, 1936 | ART EXHIBIT TO BE HELD IN MILES STUDIO NEXT WEEK | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | DICK TURNER TAKES OVER 11TH & MARKET GAS STATION | 5 |
January 2, 1936 | UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE GOES INTO EFFECT TODAY | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | WPA RELIEF OFFICE MOVED FROM KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | EASTSIDER DISPLAYS NOVEL DECORATIONS AROUND CHRISTMAS TREE | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | FIRST PRIZE IN OUTDOOR TREE CONTEST AWARDED TO STARK’S | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | JUANITA SCOUTS TO BE FETED BY BELLEVUE VETS | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | DOG LICENSES MUST BE ON PETS BY FIRST OF FEBRUARY | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | RURAL RESIDENTS MUST NOW REGISTER UNDER PERMANENT LAW | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | THIEVES STRIP TIRES FROM CAR OF NORTHUP PUBLISHER (WHITMAN, W R) | 5 |
January 2, 1936 | BUSWELL, MYRON C | 4 |
January 2, 1936 | KELLER, NORMAN | 3 |
January 2, 1936 | MCKERNEY, CHARLES B | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | INSTALLATION TO BE HELD IN MASONIC TEMPLE (KEAN, HARRY B) | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | SEATTLE JUDGE TELLS SERVICE CLUB OF LAWS OF HEREDITY | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | JUANITA SCOUTS TO BE FETED BY BELLEVUE VETS | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | LEAVES JOURNAL STAFF (KING, LOWELL) | 5 |
January 2, 1936 | FLOOD DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION DATE SET FOR FEBRUARY 11TH | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | JUANITA SCOUTS TO BE FETED BY BELLEVUE VETS | 1 |
January 2, 1936 | CHARLOTTE SHEPARD, FRANK TYLER | 5 |
January 2, 1936 | IRMA ROCKWELL, DUANE MARTIN | 4 |
January 9, 1936 | PREVIEW TONITE OF WATER COLOR ART IN MILES PHOTO STUDIO | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
January 9, 1936 | DUNHAM & BOOTH TO ENLARGE QUARTERS IN ELSON BUILDING | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | SEWING ROOM NEEDS EQUIPMENT TO KEEP 44 WOMEN BUSY | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | COMMISSION TO ZONE BELLEVUE AND VICINITY | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | 28 STUDENTS ON HONOR ROLL LIST OF JUANITA GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | NEW SWEATERS GIVEN TO MEMBERS OF KIRKLAND FIRE DEP’T | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | SEWING ROOM NEEDS EQUIPMENT TO KEEP 44 WOMEN BUSY | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | WPA OFFICIAL RECOMMENDS HUGE KIRKLAND SIDEWALK PROJECT | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | 28 STUDENTS ON HONOR ROLL LIST OF JUANITA GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | JUANITA SCOUTS HONORED AT CEREMONY BY FLAG PRESENTATION | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | GROSS WEIGHTS MUST BE LETTERED ON TRUCKS 2-IN HIGH | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | REED ABSOLVED FROM BLAME IN DEATH OF BOTHELL MAN JAN 1 | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | DENTIST OPENS OFFICE IN KIRKLAND HOTEL BUILDING (NELSON, RICHARD) | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | ANDERSON, CAPT ADOLPH J | 4 |
January 9, 1936 | DUNCAN, IONE B | 4 |
January 9, 1936 | FOSNAUGH, ETHELYNE APRIL | 4 |
January 9, 1936 | HUNTER, GEORGE | 3 |
January 9, 1936 | SERVICE CLUB INDUCTS SIMPSON INTO OFFICE OF PRESIDENT | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | JUANITA SCOUTS HONORED AT CEREMONY BY FLAG PRESENTATION | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | MRS ESTY QUITS LEADERSHIP OF WOLF CLUB PACK | 1 |
January 9, 1936 | WPA OFFICIAL RECOMMENDS HUGE KIRKLAND SIDEWALK PROJECT | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
EASTSIDE ARTIST DISPLAYS TALENT WITH PAINTS (ROBERTSON, MYRTLE C | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
ST PAUL’S CHURCH ADDITION TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
STORE MOVES INTO NEW QUARTERS FOR SPRING (DUNHAM & BOOTH) | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
EASTSIDERS ARE SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING POSSIBILITIES OF ZONING | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
ADULT CLASSES BEING ORGANIZED HERE BY F M GIBSON | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
FINAL ACT OF CONGRESSMAN LLOYD IS BENEFIT TO EASTSIDERS | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
BENDIXSON, KARL G | 9 |
January 16, 1936 |
MERCEREAU, HOMER T | 5 |
January 16, 1936 |
WEIR, MELISSA | 4 |
January 16, 1936 |
MAYORS RACE IN CINCINNATUS NARROWS TO 3 | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
SCOUTERS TO HOLD BANQUET THURS IN ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
POSTMASTERS TO MEET IN KIRKLAND THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
PEOPLE’S CHURCH TO HEAR MEMBER OF GIDEON’S SUNDAY, 19TH | 1 |
January 16, 1936 |
NEW LONG DISTANCE RATES AFFECT EASTSIDE | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
MAYER ELDUENS CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 7 |
January 23, 1936 |
COUPLE REUNITED AFTER 33 YR ABSENCE (JOHNSON, IDA – BERGLIN, GUS) | 4 |
January 23, 1936 |
ERNEST FORTESCUE SERVES KIRKLAND RURAL ROUTE 1 FOR FIFTEEN YEARS | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
THEATRE FRONT NEWLY REMODELED IN MODERN BRIGHT TRIM | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
JUANITA SCHOOL MAKES IMPROVEMENTS; INCREASES EFFICIENCY | 4 |
January 23, 1936 |
KIRKLAND PAINT MFG CO DOUBLES PLANT PRODUCTION | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
ADULT CLASSES KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL TO MEET TUESDAY IN | 4 |
January 23, 1936 |
MATILLA ACCEPTS COACHING POSITION AT PULLMAN HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
NEW TEACHER ADDED TO STAFF AT CENTRAL SCHOOL (EMERY, HARRIET) | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
THEATRE FRONT NEWLY REMODELED IN MODERN BRIGHT TRIM | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
UNIQUE ‘INAPPROPRIATE’ PARTY HELD AT I W GATES HOME (PHOTO) | 4 |
January 23, 1936 |
JUANITA SCHOOL MAKES IMPROVEMENTS; INCREASES EFFICIENCY | 4 |
January 23, 1936 |
HARRY CROW TO ISSUE DOG LICENSES FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
REGISTRATION BOOKS CLOSE SATURDAY, 25 | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
SAMMAMISH FLOOD DISTRICT PROGRAM HIT BY COURT DECISION | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
NEILSON, JANET WARE | 4 |
January 23, 1936 |
HARRY ROBERTS IS CINCINNATUS MAYOR CHOICE | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
ERNEST FORTESCUE SERVES KIRKLAND RURAL ROUTE 1 FOR FIFTEEN YEARS | 1 |
January 23, 1936 |
SAMMAMISH FLOOD DISTRICT PROGRAM HIT BY COURT DECISION | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
JR HIGH JANITOR RECEIVES LETTER OF COMMENDATION (DRESEN, L D) | 4 |
January 30, 1936 |
WPA STARTS WORK ON NEW CENTRAL GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
CHENE NAMED TO MANAGE LOCAL FORD AGENCY; BARRIE, PRES | 4 |
January 30, 1936 |
CANNING CENTER PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND THRU AID OF WPA | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
JR HI HONORS; 80 BRILLIANT STUDENTS ON ROLL OF HONOR | 4 |
January 30, 1936 |
NEW TEACHER ON HIGH SCHOOL STAFF, REPLACING MATILLA (STILL, FLOYD | 4 |
January 30, 1936 |
MARGARET CHRISTENSON, HAROLD RHODES | 7 |
January 30, 1936 |
FLAMES DESTROY CHICKEN HOUSE ON ROSE HILL WEDNESDAY (BURCH, W F) | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
PETITION IS FILED TO AGAIN PLACE THIRD-CLASS CITY ISSUE ON BALLOT | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
CANNING CENTER PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND THRU AID OF WPA | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
FARRER, CAPT ERWIN | 4 |
January 30, 1936 |
MERCEREAU, HOMER T | 4 |
January 30, 1936 |
ROWEN, ANNA ELIZABETH | 4 |
January 30, 1936 |
RAINBOW GIRLS ASSEMBLY FORMED IN KIRKLAND TUESDAY, 28 | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
LEGION TO GIVE BONUS AID IN OFFICE OF EASTSIDE JOURNAL | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
LEGION TO GIVE BONUS AID IN OFFICE OF EASTSIDE JOURNAL | 1 |
January 30, 1936 |
ESTHER ASGARD, ROBERTSON WARD | 8 |
February 6, 1936 |
EASTSIDERS NOW USING CEDAR SHAVINGS IN CHICKEN HOUSES | 4 |
February 6, 1936 |
SHERBROOKE ISSUES NEW SPRING FLOWER CATALOG | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
BLEITZ FUNERAL PARLORS OPENS GATEWOOD HOME | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
DAUGHTER-DAD BANQUET TO BE HELD ON ROSE HILL, FEB 28 | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL TO SPONSOR CHILDREN’S MUSIC CLASS | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
KANGAROOS TO ENTER SVIA TOURNAMENT | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION NAMING COMMUNITY TREE | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
SEATTLEITE HELD IN LIEU OF $3000 BOND IN PRATT DEATH | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
BOUCK, LURA | 4 |
February 6, 1936 |
GRERGERSEN, HARRY | 4 |
February 6, 1936 |
HEIDEN, ROBERT | 7 |
February 6, 1936 |
PLANNING BOARD MEMBER TALKS TO SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
KANGAROOS TO ENTER SVIA TOURNAMENT | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
FLOOD DISTRICT TO BE VOTED ON NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
JOURNAL BONUS OFFICE KEPT BUSY (PHOTO) | 1 |
February 6, 1936 |
VETS APPLY FOR OVER $50000 BONUS BONDS AT JOURNAL | 1 |
February 13, 1936 |
RACE STARTS IN KIRKLAND CITY ELECTION AS FILINGS CLOSE | 1 |
February 13, 1936 |
SAMMAMISH FLOOD DISTRICT SNOWED UNDER BY LARGE MAJORITY | 1 |
February 13, 1936 |
SAMMAMISH FLOOD DISTRICT SNOWED UNDER BY LARGE MAJORITY | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
FARMERS MEET TO BE HELD FEB 27 IN ROSE HILL CHURCH | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
BREAK GROUND FOR NEW SCHOOL (PHOTO) | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
CLEANING PLANT OF LATEST TYPE IS INSTALLED BY ROSS | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS TO CLOSE STORES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
REX DRUG STORE ADDS NEW CUT-RATE SECTION | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
SCHOOLS CLOSE UNTIL MONDAY BECAUSE OF MANY ABSENTEES | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
VOICE TRAINING TO BE DISCUSSED AT JUANITA SCHOOL, FEB 26 | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
SCHOOLS CLOSE UNTIL MONDAY BECAUSE OF MANY ABSENTEES | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS TO CLOSE STORES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
13000 INDIANS IN WASHINGTON STATE – RACE INCREASING | 4 |
February 20, 1936 |
BABCOCK, CORA MAY | 4 |
February 20, 1936 |
BARNETT, JOHN SAMUEL | 4 |
February 20, 1936 |
PROGRAM OUTLINED FOR CAMP FIRE GIRLS DAD AND DAUGHTER BANQUET | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
SWEDISH GYM CLASSES TO BE STARTED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
FARMERS MEET TO BE HELD FEB 27 IN ROSE HILL CHURCH | 1 |
February 20, 1936 |
COUNTY PUTS MODERN TRAFFIC LIGHT ON CORNER | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
EASTSIDER HOLDS PERFECT PINOCHLE HAND (JUDY, MRS RALPH) | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
BILL SUTHERLAND LEASES GREASE RACK AT CORNER SERVICE STATION | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
KIRKLAND BEVERAGE STORE MOVES TO NEW LOCATION | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE LICENSED TO GIVE ZOTOS PERMANENTS | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
KEAN FILES FOR RE-ELECTION TO BOARD OF SCHOOL DISTRICT 71 | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
LEGION SPONSORS CLASS IN CIVICS AT KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
SCHOOLS OPEN THIS MORNING AFTER WEEK OF SHUT-DOWN | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
STATE AUDITOR COMPLIMENTS SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
SCHOOLS OPEN THIS MORNING AFTER WEEK OF SHUT-DOWN | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
EIGHT BOYS ORGANIZE JUANITA 4-H CLUB | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
EVERETT, CHARLES DANIEL | 4 |
February 27, 1936 |
HOGEUSON, JULIA | 4 |
February 27, 1936 |
HOLMES, OLIVER M | 4 |
February 27, 1936 |
MANVILLE, TED | 4 |
February 27, 1936 |
PETERSON, ELIZABETH | 4 |
February 27, 1936 |
EIGHT BOYS ORGANIZE JUANITA 4-H CLUB | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
LEGION SPONSORS CLASS IN CIVICS AT KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
KIRKLAND KANGAROOS CAPTURE S.V.I.A. HOOP CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
KIRKLAND KANGAROOS CAPTURE SVIA HOOP CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
GOV’T OKS KIRKLAND SIDEWALK PROJECT | 1 |
February 27, 1936 |
BEAUTY OF SNOW – JUST A MEMORY | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | CELEBRATE FIFTY-THIRD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (ALEXANDER, CURTIS) | 5 |
March 5, 1936 | POST OFFICE TO LEASE PRESENT BLDG FOR 3 YRS | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | HONOR ROLL AT JUANITA SCHOOL ANNOUNCED BY VIELE | 5 |
March 5, 1936 | SCHOOL ELECTIONS TO BE HELD SATURDAY | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | WPA SURVEY ON UNEMPLOYED TO BEGIN HERE MONDAY | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | FIREMEN PREPARE FOR SIXTH ANNUAL BALL | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | CAST YOUR BALLOT AT CITY AND PORT ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | WPA SURVEY ON UNEMPLOYED TO BEGIN HERE MONDAY | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | HONOR ROLL AT JUANITA SCHOOL ANNOUNCED BY VIELE | 5 |
March 5, 1936 | AMUNDSEN, LAURA MAY | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | BARRY, JESSIE | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | BRENEMAN, JOHN L | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | GOLBACK, KATHERINE | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | GOODNOW, MRS CHARLES C | 7 |
March 5, 1936 | HOGENSON, JULIA | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | LANG, ORRIN | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | MCNAIR, DUNCAN CLARK | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | PORTER, FREDA | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | SAAL, PETER | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | SANDERS, ELSIE | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | SMITH, DESSA | 4 |
March 5, 1936 | CAST YOUR BALLOT AT CITY AND PORT ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | POST OFFICE TO LEASE PRESENT BLDG FOR 3 YRS | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | KANGAROOS PLACE SECOND IN DISTRICT BASKETBALL TOURNEY | 1 |
March 5, 1936 | CECILIA ELSON, WALDO TODD | 9 |
March 12, 1936 | ART EXHIBIT TO BE HELD IN MILES STUDIO MAR 20, 21, 23 | 1 |
March 12, 1936 | HIGH SCHOOL JOB AGAIN STARTS AFTER MONTH’S SHUTDOWN | 1 |
March 12, 1936 | PEGGY COLE, EDWARD UNDERHILL | 9 |
March 12, 1936 | DRIVE TO START ON ENEMIES OF BIRDS SUNDAY, MARCH 29TH | 6 |
March 12, 1936 | JAYCOX NOSES OUT ROBERTS BY 9 VOTES IN MAJORITY CONTEST | 1 |
March 12, 1936 | KIRKLAND TO BE THIRD CLASS AT NEXT ELECTION | 1 |
March 12, 1936 | OLLIS PATTY RE-ELECTED FOR THIRTIETH CONSECUTIVE YEAR | 1 |
March 12, 1936 | DRAMA CLASSES TO BE SPONSORED BY WORKS PROGRESS | 4 |
March 12, 1936 | DEATH DRIVER FOUND GUILTY BY JURY ON TWO COUNTS (NIHART, GILBERT) | 1 |
March 12, 1936 | CLARKE, JOHN H | 7 |
March 12, 1936 | EASTER, MRS E M | 7 |
March 12, 1936 | VANNATER, MARY | 7 |
March 12, 1936 | CAMP FIRE GIRLS DAUGHTER-DAD DINNER FRIDAY | 1 |
March 12, 1936 | SIXTH GRADE STUDENT COMPLIMENTS CAMPFIRE (SALMONSON, LORRAINE) | 6 |
March 12, 1936 | MARGARET RASMUSSEN, FRANK HARDENBROOK | 9 |
March 19, 1936 | MR AND MRS LEWIS C LEE CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING | 5 |
March 19, 1936 | MILES STUDIO TO BE SCENE OF PASTEL EXHIBIT FOR 3 DAYS | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
March 19, 1936 | NEVER MISSED A FIRE IN 26 YEARS (SCAVELLA, JOE) | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | A MODERN INTERIOR (PHOTO OF GATEWAY THEATRE FOYER) | 5 |
March 19, 1936 | FORD SHOP ADDS BROWN’S GARAGE AS REDMOND ASSOCIATE | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | MRS FERN KNOWLES PURCHASES MEDINA KNITTING BUSINESS | 5 |
March 19, 1936 | ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE ADDS EASTERN EXPERT | 5 |
March 19, 1936 | MINSTREL SHOW TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CLINIC HERE | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | ORTHOPEDIC TO COLLECT OLD ARTICLES FOR HOSPITAL FUND | 5 |
March 19, 1936 | GRADE SCHOOL TO GIVE ANNUAL OPERETTA – 100 CHILDREN IN CAST | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | MINSTREL SHOW TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CLINIC HERE | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | FIREMEN’S BALL IS BEST EVER HELD IS REPORT OF CHIEF | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | NEVER MISSED A FIRE IN 26 YEARS (SCAVELLA, JOE) | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | GATES INSTALLS COUNCILMEN BEFORE TERM | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | BUTLER, BUCKSTON | 5 |
March 19, 1936 | STENSLAND, BEN | 7 |
March 19, 1936 | FARRAR OPENS JUANITA GOLF COURSE SATURDAY; MANY IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | KANGAROOS TAKE EIGHTH PLACE IN STATE TOURNEY | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | RETURN FROM STATE TOURNEY WITH TROPHY (PHOTO OF BASKETBALL TEAM) | 4 |
March 19, 1936 | FARRAR OPENS JUANITA GOLF COURSE SATURDAY; MANY IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | FERRY LINCOLN TO BE ON RUN NEXT WEEK | 1 |
March 19, 1936 | PEARL JACOBSON, WILFRED SWANSON | 8 |
March 26, 1936 | SURVEY MADE FOR FEDERAL BUILDING HERE (POST OFFICE) | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | HUSKY CHANGES ICE CREAM NAME TO ‘ACE’ | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | MARTIN MOVES GROCERY OPPOSITE K HARDWARE | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | SHORTY WARREN TAKES OVER LAKE ST SERVICE STATION | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | DRIVE STARTED FOR VICTIMS OF FLOOD IN EAST ($75 GOAL) | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | SURVEY MADE FOR FEDERAL BUILDING HERE (POST OFFICE) | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | STATE COMMENDS SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | MINSTRELS IN MODERN SETTING TOMORROW AT HIGH SCHOOL FOR PTA FUNDS | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | FIRE DESTROYS POQUETTE RESIDENCE AT HUNT’S POINT | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | HIT-RUN DRIVER SPEEDS ON AFTER INJURING EASTSIDER (KREITER) | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | JUDGE SENTENCES DEATH DRIVER TO ONE TO TWENTY YEARS | 3 |
March 26, 1936 | SEAL APPOINTED CAPTAIN IN HIGHWAY PATROL REORGANIZATION | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | THIEF STEALS LIVE WIRES FROM POWER CO POLES | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | BEBA, ROSA | 7 |
March 26, 1936 | HIGH SCHOOL TO BE SCENE OF KING COUNTY GIRLS’ CLUB CONFERENCE | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | SURVEY MADE FOR FEDERAL BUILDING HERE (POST OFFICE) | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | NATIONWIDE BROADCAST TO TELL U.S. OF EASTSIDE’S ADVANTAGES | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | DAVE BOYD OPENS REAL ESTATE OFFICE HERE | 1 |
March 26, 1936 | MARIE EVANS, KENNETH E COOK | 7 |
April 2, 1936 | KIRKLAND GIRL BRINGS MUSIC TROPHY TO U.S. (STOCKFLETH, MARY JANE) | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | WORK BEGINS AGAIN ON KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | FIREMEN QUENCH JUANITA BLAZE (CLYDE RESIDENCE) | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | K-FUNERAL HOME PURCHASED BY FORMER KIRKLAND RESIDENT | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | KIRKLAND STORE IS NAMED EASTSIDE AGENT FOR FRIGIDAIRE | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | KIRKLAND TIRE COMPANY ADDS TOP AND BODY SHOP | 4 |
April 2, 1936 | QUOTA NEARED IN RED CROSS DRIVE TO AID FLOOD VICTIMS | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | READ BEFORE YOU SIGN (AGAINST SIGNING INITIATIVES | 2 |
April 2, 1936 | ALL UNEMPLOYED REQUESTED TO REGISTER IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | MINSTREL SHOW PRONOUNCED SUCCESS; MAY REPEAT APRIL 24 | 4 |
April 2, 1936 | PUNCH AND JUDY TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT BY CENTRAL SCHOOL | 4 |
April 2, 1936 | KIRKLAND ‘CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP WEEK’ SET FOR APRIL 20 TO 25 | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | FIREMEN QUENCH JUANITA BLAZE (CLYDE RESIDENCE) | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | KIRKLAND’S TWO NEW COUNCILMEN RECEIVE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | ALL UNEMPLOYED REQUESTED TO REGISTER IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | FIREMEN QUENCH JUANITA BLAZE (CLYDE RESIDENCE) | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | ELBIE, CLEO MAY | 5 |
April 2, 1936 | GOFF, JAMES B | 4 |
April 2, 1936 | HUGHES, WILLIAM F | 3 |
April 2, 1936 | EASTSIDE SCOUTS’ PARENTS NIGHT WILL BE FREE | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | NEW EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED IN REMODELED POST OFFICE | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | BIG BROADCAST NEXT THURSDAY TO AID EASTSIDE | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLBOYS START NEWSPAPER – NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS | 1 |
April 2, 1936 | EASTSIDE VETERANS TO HOLD SUNRISE SERVICES | 1 |
April 9, 1936 | AN IMPROVED AND BEAUTIFIED NEW FUNERAL HOME (PHOTO) | 10 |
April 9, 1936 | I’SE GOING TO THE ROSE HILL PTA MINSTREL SHOW (PHOTO) | 4 |
April 9, 1936 | LAKE WASHINGTON MOTOR CO (FULL PAGE AD) | 15 |
April 9, 1936 | BRINGS TROPHY TO U.S. (PHOTO OF STOCKFLETH, MARY JANE) | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | FAMILY TOGETHER FIRST TIME IN 25 YEARS (ELDRIDGE) | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | KIRKLAND YOUTH ON U OF W CREW (WESCOTT, BOB) | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | FORD AGENCY LEASES LARGE STORAGE SPACE | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | OPEN HOUSE AT KIRKLAND FUNERAL HOME APRIL 18TH AND 19TH | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | RED CROSS DRIVE FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS REACHES QUOTA OF $75 | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES 19 MEMBERS OF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | UNION ‘A’ BOARD REORGANIZED THURSDAY WITH NEW MEMBER | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | ROSE HILL PTA TO STAGE MINSTREL PERFORMANCE APRIL 24 | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | CONCERTED DRIVE ON DIRT TO CLEAN CITY | 10 |
April 9, 1936 | EASTSIDE CHURCHES PREPARING FOR EASTER SERVICES SUNDAY | 1 |
April 9, 1936 | LOCAL SHIPYARD REMODELING LINER FOR ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | BOOTH IS NAMED NIGHT MARSHAL FOR KIRKLAND | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | CATTON, JOHN WILLIAM | 12 |
April 9, 1936 | TAYLOR, ELIZABETH C | 12 |
April 9, 1936 | EASTSIDE ON AIR FOR HALF-HOUR KJR BROADCAST | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | YOUTHFUL EDITORS (PHOTO OF DICK LARSON AND BOB MCLAUGHLIN) | 9 |
April 9, 1936 | YOUTHFUL EDITORS (PICTURE OF EDITORS OF NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS) | 1 |
April 9, 1936 | EASTSIDE CHURCHES PREPARING FOR EASTER SERVICES SUNDAY | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | KIRKLAND GRADE SCHOOL PROJECT TO BE SHUT DOWN TEMPORARILY | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | LEO REED SELLS REDMOND STAGE LINE TO JONES & ERICKSON | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE INSTALLS LATEST EQUIPMENT… | 7 |
April 16, 1936 | EGG DRIVE SETS NEW EASTSIDE RECORD OF TOTAL OF 7,268 EGGS | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | EGG DRIVE SETS NEW EASTSIDE RECORD OF TOTAL OF 7268 EGGS | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | LILLY MAE DAVIS, BRUCE ANDERSON | 4 |
April 16, 1936 | MINSTREL SHOW TO BE STAGED ON ROSE HILL, FRIDAY, APRIL 24 | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | KIRKLAND TO BE SCOURED DURING ‘CLEAN-UP WEEK’ | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | LOCAL SHIPYARD IS LOW BIDDER ON STEEL VESSEL WITH $185000 BID | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | EASTSIDE PATROLMAN (PHOTO OF C L “ROY” MADDEN) | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | NO GAMBLING ON FERRIES IS WARNING BY PROSECUTOR | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | STATE PATROL TO KEEP CAR BASED HERE WITH NEW PATROLMAN | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | RADIO BROADCAST OF EASTSIDE’S ‘GLORY’ BRINGS MANY INQUIRIES | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | ROSEN, ALICE GRADY | 5 |
April 16, 1936 | RYGH, CONRAD | 7 |
April 16, 1936 | GOP DELEGATES NAMED FOR CONVENTION TO BE HELD APRIL 25TH | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | TOWNSEND RALLY TO BE HELD SATURDAY AT KIRKLAND HI SCHOOL | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | NO GAMBLING ON FERRIES IS WARNING BY PROSECUTOR | 1 |
April 16, 1936 | LEO REED SELLS REDMOND STAGE LINE TO JONES & ERICKSON | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | DAFFODIL BULBS BEING GIVEN TO EASTSIDERS | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | H E SHELTON’S CELEBRATE THEIR 25TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | BANK OFFICIAL NAMED ADMINISTRATOR OF PASS’ ESTATE (SHINSTROM, C A) | 4 |
April 23, 1936 | BEN BARRIE ASSOCIATES WITH GREEN MOTOR CO | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | CUT-AWAY TRUCK NOW ON DISPLAY AT LOCAL FORD AGENCY | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | MANY ATTEND OPEN HOUSE AT FUNERAL HOME | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | CLEAN-UP DRIVE TO BE AIDED BY GOODWILL TRUCKS | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | ALL UNEMPLOYED REQUESTED TO REGISTER IN COUNTY-WIDE SURVEY | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | TYYNE R WIRTANEN, WILLIAM J ETHIER | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | CLEAN-UP DRIVE TO BE AIDED BY GOODWILL TRUCKS | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP DRIVE TO END SATURDAY | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | ALL UNEMPLOYED REQUESTED TO REGISTER IN COUNTY-WIDE SURVEY | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | KIRKLAND BOY AWARDED $750 SETTLEMENT OF SUIT (LEHMAN, MAX JR) | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | DAVIS, EDITH A | 5 |
April 23, 1936 | DAVY, KATHERINE | 5 |
April 23, 1936 | DEEGAN, MICHAEL E | 5 |
April 23, 1936 | RANCH DINNER TO BE SERVED BY MEN OF COMMUNITY CHURCH FRI | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | SVIA TRACK AND FIELD MEET TO BE HELD HERE MAY 9TH | 1 |
April 23, 1936 | MINSTREL SHOW TO BE STAGED ON ROSE HILL FRI | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | WORK ON GRADE SCHOOL TO CONTINUE, SAYS WPA OFFICIAL | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | HARBOR PATROL SEARCHES LAKE FOR EASTSIDER (HILL, BERT) | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | PENNY DRIVE TO BE STAGED BY EASTSIDE ORTHOPEDIC GUILDS | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | MINSTREL SHOW STAGES REPEAT ACT FOR ROSE-HILL PTA | 4 |
April 30, 1936 | JAYCOX TO NAME MAURICE B POWELL AS NEW CITY ATTORNEY | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | DEMONSTRATION OF WATER PUMPS TO BE GIVEN AT JUANITA | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | JAYCOX TO NAME MAURICE B POWELL AS NEW CITY ATTORNEY | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | HARTIG, GEORGE | 4 |
April 30, 1936 | PARKER, GEORGIA MAY | 4 |
April 30, 1936 | ACTION-SPEED-COLOR TO BE FEATURE OF EASTSIDE’S ‘OLYMPICS’ | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | WORK BEGINS ON 1500 FEET OF SIDEWALK ON EAST 7TH AVENUE | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | CITY TO BUILD NEW WATER TANK | 1 |
April 30, 1936 | DEMONSTRATION OF WATER PUMPS TO BE GIVEN AT JUANITA | 1 |
May 7, 1936 | LAKE WASHINGTON MOTOR CO (NEW HEADQUARTERS) | 8 |
May 7, 1936 | KIRKLAND BOY PLACES 2ND HIGHEST IN CHEM CONTEST (OGILVIE, GEORGE) | 1 |
May 7, 1936 | MECHANICAL MAN TO WALK STREETS OF KIRKLAND SAT & SUN | 1 |
May 7, 1936 | OPEN HOUSE SAT AND SUN AT LAKE WASHINGTON MOTORS | 9 |
May 7, 1936 | LIFE & CUSTOMS OF ETHIOPIANS TOLD TO ROSE HILL PUPILS | 1 |
May 7, 1936 | LIFE & CUSTOMS OF ETHIOPIANS TOLD TO ROSE HILL PUPILS | 1 |
May 7, 1936 | DAUGHTERS AND MOTHERS DINE IN CHURCH FRI | 1 |
May 7, 1936 | FARRAR, DAVID | 6 |
May 7, 1936 | MORRIS, JOHN W | 6 |
May 7, 1936 | SESSIONS, E L | 6 |
May 7, 1936 | SIMPSON, CAPT JOHN B | 6 |
May 7, 1936 | WILEY, JENNIE | 6 |
May 7, 1936 | KIRKLAND HOST TO 15 SCHOOLS AT TRACK MEET | 1 |
May 7, 1936 | JUANITA PARK DANCE HALL TO OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 9 | 6 |
May 14, 1936 | ART EXHIBIT AT JR HIGH OPEN HOUSE PROVES INTERESTING | 6 |
May 14, 1936 | NEW PROJECTORS INSTALLED AT GATEWAY IMPROVE MOVIE SOUND | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | REX DRUG TO GIVE AWAY NEW STREAMLINE BICYCLE | 6 |
May 14, 1936 | TAXI BUSINESS IS NEW VENTURE OF OLD-TIME RESIDENT (LENNOX, SAM) | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | CHILD ORPHANED BY DOUBLE TRAGEDY OF TRUCK DRIVER (LELJEMARK, NEVA | 6 |
May 14, 1936 | AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR POPPY SALE MAY 22, 23 | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | ART EXHIBIT AT JR HIGH OPEN HOUSE PROVES INTERESTING | 6 |
May 14, 1936 | EIGHTY-ONE TO GRADUATE FROM KHS MAY 28 | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | SCHOOL BOARD REELECTS HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS FOR ’36-’37 | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | MARJORIE MURIEL JOHNSON, JOHN ARMSTRONG MCCRORY | 11 |
May 14, 1936 | NEW PROJECTORS INSTALLED AT GATEWAY IMPROVE MOVIE SOUND | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | LEGION TO HOLD MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES 30TH | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | HILL, L B (BERT) | 6 |
May 14, 1936 | LEGION TO HOLD MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES 30TH | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | LEGION TO HOLD MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES 30TH | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT ATHLETES TO COMPETE HERE SATURDAY | 1 |
May 14, 1936 | LEGION TO HOLD MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES 30TH | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | SILVER WEDDING CELEBRATED (MR AND MRS HENRY R JOHNSTON) | 11 |
May 21, 1936 | LOCAL AUTHOR REALIZES AMBITION (BARR, CHARLES MELVILLE) | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES TO BE HELD IN HI SCHOOL THURSDAY | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | GRADE SCHOOLS RE-ELECT TEACHING STAFFS FOR ’36-’37 | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | ANNA BERTHA MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD WALTER OBAN | 11 |
May 21, 1936 | DATES SET FOR BELLEVUE’S BIG BERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | THOUSANDS TO WITNESS HUGE MAY DAY FETE (ST EDWARD’S) | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | LEGIONNAIRES PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICES – PARADE THRU KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | THOUSANDS TO WITNESS HUGE MAY DAY FETE (ST EDWARD’S) | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | SITE LEASED ON EASTSIDE FOR OIL DRILLING OPERATIONS | 6 |
May 21, 1936 | RESERVATION TO BE MADE NEAR TOLT FOR SNOQUALMIE INDIANS | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | CARLSON, JOHANUS | 3 |
May 21, 1936 | KERLE, CHARLES R | 7 |
May 21, 1936 | MOLINE, JOHN S | 7 |
May 21, 1936 | PREEG, FREDERICK | 7 |
May 21, 1936 | YOUNG, ELDINA MAY | 7 |
May 21, 1936 | LEGIONNAIRES PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICES – PARADE THRU KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | JEAN FLANAGAN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | LAKESIDE TENNIS TOURNEY TO BE HERE | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | JUANITA PARK TO OPEN FOR SEASON SUNDAY | 1 |
May 21, 1936 | LEGIONNAIRES PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICES – PARADE THRU KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | PINE GOAT DAIRY FARM EXCELS COW FARM (PHOTOS) | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | MODERN COTTAGE OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL DAY SUNDAY (PHOTO) | 7 |
May 28, 1936 | 20 ENTRANTS IN REX DRUG BICYCLE CONTEST NEAR TOP | 7 |
May 28, 1936 | MERCHANTS HEAR AUTHORITY SPEAK ON STATE TAX MEASURES | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | PLANE CRASHES ON LAKE SAMMAMISH IN ATTEMPTING TO LAND | 6 |
May 28, 1936 | CEMETERY READY FOR MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES SATURDAY | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | RED CROSS TO OPEN EASTSIDE DRIVE MONDAY, JUNE 1ST | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | 25 GRADUATE FROM JUANITA SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22 | 6 |
May 28, 1936 | EIGHTY-ONE SENIORS TO GRADUATE FROM KIRKLAND HI SCHOOL TONITE | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | JUANITA SCHOOL TEACHING STAFF IS RE-ELECTED FOR ’36-’37 | 6 |
May 28, 1936 | SPEED ON, KHS GRADUATES, IN THIS STREAMLINED ERA (PHOTOS) | 5 |
May 28, 1936 | WM F POOL ANALYZES SCHOOL FINANCES | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | BELLEVUE GIRL IS CHOSEN QUEEN OF BERRY FESTIVAL (WOOD, CHARLENE) | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | FREE CLINIC TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK FOR PRE-SCHOOL KIDDIES | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | MEMORIAL DAY PARADE TO START AT 10 O’CLOCK ON LAKE STREET | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | 25 GRADUATE FROM JUANITA SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22 | 6 |
May 28, 1936 | JUANITA SCHOOL TEACHING STAFF IS RE-ELECTED FOR ’36-’37 | 6 |
May 28, 1936 | KIRKLANDITES RETURN TO FIND PROWLER AT HOME (SHIRLEY, ADDISON) | 6 |
May 28, 1936 | BUSSCHER, ELIZABETH S | 3 |
May 28, 1936 | KNOWLES, JOHN HENRY | 12 |
May 28, 1936 | YAMAGIWA, K | 12 |
May 28, 1936 | MEMORIAL DAY PARADE TO START AT 10 O’CLOCK ON LAKE STREET | 1 |
May 28, 1936 | KIRKLAND TAKES LAKESIDE LEAGUE IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT | 6 |
May 28, 1936 | PLANE CRASHES ON LAKE SAMMAMISH IN ATTEMPTING TO LAND | 6 |
May 28, 1936 | MEMORIAL DAY PARADE TO START AT 10 O’CLOCK ON LAKE STREET | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | KIRKLAND GIRL AWARDED PRIZE IN MEAT CONTEST (KIRTLEY, JEAN) | 7 |
June 4, 1936 | R H COLLINS TO BE HONORED THURSDAY BY MASONIC LODGE | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | SWEDISH NEWSPAPER PAYS EASTSIDE AUTHOR’S FARE (HAGERMAN, AUGUSTA) | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | HANSEN’S GARAGE TO HAVE USE OF BIG SEATTLE SHOWROOMS | 4 |
June 4, 1936 | PERFECT RECORD OF ATTENDANCE MADE BY 74 KHS STUDENTS | 6 |
June 4, 1936 | SCHOOL FINANCES BENEFIT BY SALES TAX | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | STUDENTS BID ADIEU TO ALMA MATER (KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL) | 6 |
June 4, 1936 | VANDY LEAVES KIRKLAND SCHOOLS TO ACCEPT SEATTLE POST | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | SEASONAL CROP WORKERS WANTED | 6 |
June 4, 1936 | BERRY FESTIVAL PROGRAM TO BE BEST IN YEARS | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | L H JAYCOX INSTALLED; BEGINS TERM AS MAYOR OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | CONOVER NAMED HEAD CO ADVISORY COUNCIL | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | BUSSCHER, ELIZABETH S | 3 |
June 4, 1936 | GROSSMAN, GEORGE | 7 |
June 4, 1936 | WOLD CUB PACK NEW LEADER NAMED BY KIRKLAND SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | WINNERS NAMED IN LEGION FLAG STUDY CONTEST | 1 |
June 4, 1936 | CECILIA STREAM, DONALD W MATHEWSON | 7 |
June 11, 1936 | EASTSIDER IS HEAD OF FIRM CELEBRATING 25TH (HALL, CHARLTON) | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | KIRKLANDITE IS ELECTED STATE HEAD OF CINCINNATUS (ROOT, CORNELIUS | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | COZY CAFE OPENS IN GATEWAY THEATRE BLDG | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | FLORISTS TO GIVE SHUT-INS FLOWERS ON SUNDAY, JUNE 14TH | 4 |
June 11, 1936 | KIRKLAND RUBBER CO ADDS WHITE ROSE GAS | 5 |
June 11, 1936 | MARTIN MOVES GROCERY TO FORMER FLOYD STORE | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | WORK TO RESUME SOON ON STATE RELIEF CANNERY | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | HIGH TEACHER ACCEPTS POSITION WITH SEATTLE SCHOOLS (EIDE, GUDRUN) | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | BERRIES AT THEIR BEST FOR STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AT BELLEVUE | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | LARGE ALASKA STEAMSHIP LEAVES LOCAL YARD | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | CHRISTY, CARL L | 4 |
June 11, 1936 | ELY, MARY E | 4 |
June 11, 1936 | PENNEY, OSCAR S | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | KIRKLANDITE IS ELECTED STATE HEAD OF CINCINNATUS (ROOT, CORNELIUS | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | SOLDIERS’ BONUS NODS TO ARRIVE HERE NEXT WEEK FOR DISTRIBUTION | 1 |
June 11, 1936 | FLORENCE DEANSTETTER, LLOYD G JACOBSON | 5 |
June 11, 1936 | LILLY MAY DAVIS, BRUCE ANDERSON | 7 |
June 11, 1936 | MARGARET CHRISTENSON, HAROLD RHOADES | 9 |
June 18, 1936 | GATEWAY COMPLETES REMODELING PROGRAM | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | COUNCIL RECONSIDERS LIQUOR APPLICATION (CENTRAL TAVERN) | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | JIM HADLEY NOW CONNECTED WITH ELITE BARBER SHOP | 6 |
June 18, 1936 | WPA SPENDS HUGE PAYROLL IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | FRANCES MCEVERS, ALFRED BOARDMAN | 7 |
June 18, 1936 | KIRKLAND BEAR STORY FAILS TO GET CROWD | 6 |
June 18, 1936 | BERRY FESTIVAL AT BELLEVUE IS BEST EVER HELD | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | COUNCIL RECONSIDERS LIQUOR APPLICATION (CENTRAL TAVERN) | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | WPA SPENDS HUGE PAYROLL IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | JAIL SENTENCE METED TO PROMOTER OF EASTSIDE COLONY (ZWARG, HENRY) | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | NEWTON, BESSIE A | 6 |
June 18, 1936 | SPIERS, ANNA MARIE | 6 |
June 18, 1936 | HONORED FOR SERVICE (MASONIC LODGE – COLLINS, R H) | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | DONKEY BALL GAME TO BE HELD HERE JULY 1ST | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | FREE SWIM CLASSES TO BE JULY 13 TO 17 | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | KIRKLAND VETERANS RECEIVE OVER $150000 THRU LOCAL POST OFFICE | 1 |
June 18, 1936 | VERNA JOHNSON, CLARENCE JEWELL (PHOTO) | 6 |
June 25, 1936 | C E JEWELL’S CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING DAY | 9 |
June 25, 1936 | KIRKLANDITE RECEIVES COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP (PEACH, BERNARD) | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE BY MANY STORES | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | LANDSCAPING IMPROVES OSCAR BLAU’S PROPERTY | 7 |
June 25, 1936 | COUNCIL ALLOWS PERMIT FOR CENTRAL TAVERN | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | HANSEN’S GARAGE SETS MONTH RECORD FOR TERRAPLANE SALES | 4 |
June 25, 1936 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS GET FUND APPOINTMENT | 5 |
June 25, 1936 | SEWING ROOM PROJECT GETS $13500 WAGES | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | BIG BLACK BEAR AGAIN MAKES NEWS WITH REAPPEARANCE | 4 |
June 25, 1936 | COUNCIL ALLOWS PERMIT FOR CENTRAL TAVERN | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | SEWING ROOM PROJECT GETS $13500 WAGES | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | LAKE PARK BERRY GROWERS PACK LOCAL BERRIES AT ROSE HILL PLANT | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | CAPACITY CROWDS JAM JUANITA PARK SUNDAY | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | VETERAN CROSSES LAKE AFTER BONUS – COPS AWAIT ARRIVAL, GRAB BONDS | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | DUDLEY, ROBERT R | 3 |
June 25, 1936 | FREEMAN, AUGUSTUS LEE | 5 |
June 25, 1936 | HURLBURT, FREDERICK WARD | 5 |
June 25, 1936 | LEGION SELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | APPLICATIONS TO AGAIN BE TAKEN FOR KIRKLAND POSTMASTER | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | SERVICE CLUB GOLF TOURNEY TO BE TUESDAY | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | CAPACITY CROWDS JAM JUANITA PARK SUNDAY | 1 |
June 25, 1936 | EDNA HEBNER, ARTHUR CREWS | 3 |
June 25, 1936 | FRANCES MCEVERS, ALFRED BOARDMAN | 7 |
June 25, 1936 | VERNA JOHNSON, EDWOOD JEWELL | 9 |
July 2, 1936 | KIRKLAND ARTIST’S WORK DECORATES PRESS BUILDING (SHAW, JACK) | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | LETTER OF EAST SIDE WOMAN WINS PRIZE (MASSIE, ALMA) | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | WATER CLAIMS FIRST VICTIM DESPITE HEROIC RESCUE EFFORT | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | FEDERATED CLUBS START MOVE FOR ZONING OF ENTIRE EASTSIDE | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | AUGUST 9 SET AS DATE FOR PICNIC FOR OLD TIMERS | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | LETTER OF EAST SIDE WOMAN WINS PRIZE IN WPA CONTEST (MASSIE, ALMA | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | HEALTH OFFICER WARNS OF DANGER OF FIREWORKS BURNS | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | HEALTH OFFICER WARNS OF DANGER OF FIREWORKS BURNS | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | WATER CLAIMS FIRST VICTIM… (SUTHERLAND, MORET W) | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | SERVICE CLUB ELECTS JOE LOUIS AS PRESIDENT FOR ’36 | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | TRAVIS TAKES SERVICE CLUB GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | TWO YOUTHS PLAY HOAX ON DECK OF FERRY | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | SERVICE CLUB AIDS SUMMER TOURISTS (TOURIST SIGN FOR KIRKLAND) | 1 |
July 2, 1936 | COUPLE ELOPES OVER PARENTS PROTEST (CHARLOTTE CLARK, TED NEWBAUM) | 4 |
July 9, 1936 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 8 |
July 9, 1936 | GRISWOLD CLEANERS ADD NEW PRESS EQUIPMENT | 1 |
July 9, 1936 | EASTSIDE FREE SWIM CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY | 1 |
July 9, 1936 | JOURNAL BACKS EASTSIDE CHAMP TENNIS TOURNEY | 1 |
July 9, 1936 | ELABORATE PARK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT SUBMITTED TO WPA | 1 |
July 9, 1936 | ELSIE ZICKRICK, ALVIN CARVIA | 4 |
July 16, 1936 | KIRKLANDITE FLIES TO AID SON IN PRISON-HELD BY NAZIS-(SIMPSON, JO | 1 |
July 16, 1936 | FINISH PAINT JOB ON HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
July 16, 1936 | SCHOOL BOARD SELECTS FOUR NEW TEACHERS | 1 |
July 16, 1936 | GLADYS JOHNSTON, WALTER EUGENE DILLON | 4 |
July 16, 1936 | FREE EASTSIDE SWIMMING CLASSES ATTRACT HUNDREDS OF YOUNGSTERS | 1 |
July 16, 1936 | TWO INSTRUCTORS AT HI PLAYFIELD | 1 |
July 16, 1936 | AUBURN RED SOX SHUTOUT K-NINE | 4 |
July 16, 1936 | SCHMELING-LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES AT GATEWAY | 1 |
July 16, 1936 | TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS AUG 1ST | 1 |
July 16, 1936 | JUANITA CHURCH TO HOLD SOCIAL | 4 |
July 16, 1936 | MONEY ALLOTTED FOR LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | SUBMIT PROJECT TO WASHINGTON FOR LAKEVIEW SCHOOL JOB | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | COLD GAUGES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT KIRKLAND HARDWARE | 4 |
July 23, 1936 | TWO NEW GAS PUMPS INSTALLED AT LAKE WASHINGTON MOTOR | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | CENTRAL SCHOOL INCREASES FACULTY WITH ADDITION TO STAFF | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | BURT, GEORGE | 5 |
July 23, 1936 | KLENERT, MAUDE | 5 |
July 23, 1936 | EASTSIDE AUTHOR PRAISED ON AIRWAVES BY CPT DOBSIE (BARR, CHARLES) | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | 61 YOUNGSTERS PASS SWIMMING TEST AT BEACH | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | DRAMA DIRECTOR TO ASSIST EASTSIDE THRU AID OF WPA | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | MANY YOUNGSTERS BENEFIT BY FREE SWIM CLASSES (PHOTOS) | 4 |
July 23, 1936 | HOME RUN BRINGS VICTORY TO K-NINE IN THRILLER SUNDAY | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT JUANITA IS PRONOUNCED SUCCESS | 4 |
July 23, 1936 | FEDERATED CLUB TAKES ACTION ON EASTSIDE WATER | 1 |
July 23, 1936 | KIRKLAND HAS IDEAL CITY WATER SUPPLY | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | JUANITA CHATEAU – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
July 30, 1936 | TO CELEBRATE OPENING (JUANITA CHAPEAU) | 5 |
July 30, 1936 | AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS MAR WEEK-END AS TRAFFIC TOLL MOUNTS | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | EMMA TANGNESS, WILLIE SANFORD | 5 |
July 30, 1936 | ALL-NORWEGIAN FILM TO BE AT GATEWAY MONDAY | 4 |
July 30, 1936 | GENTLE TREMBLOR FELT BY EASTSIDE RESIDENTS | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | ALL-NORWEGIAN FILM TO BE AT GATEWAY MONDAY | 4 |
July 30, 1936 | PIONEERS TO COME FROM ALL PARTS OF STATE FOR PICNIC AUGUST 9 | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | COUNTY ORDERS REMOVAL OF SIGN ON BOTHELL HIGHWAY | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | $225,000 ARMY VESSEL LAUNCHED AT LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | ARMY BOAT LAUNCHED AT LOCAL YARD (PHOTO OF ROBERT GRAY) | 4 |
July 30, 1936 | BELEAU, JERRY | 5 |
July 30, 1936 | MIELONEN, HUGO | 5 |
July 30, 1936 | SLAYTON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 5 |
July 30, 1936 | TAKEOKA, KIMIKO | 5 |
July 30, 1936 | PRESIDENT OK’S MERIT SYSTEM FOR POSTMASTERS | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS MAR WEEK-END AS TRAFFIC TOLL MOUNTS | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | COUNTY ORDERS REMOVAL OF SIGN ON BOTHELL HIGHWAY | 1 |
July 30, 1936 | PEARL BRANDT, MURRAY BARTLING | 8 |
August 13, 1936 | ALASKA COUPLE BUYS HOME ON ROSE HILL (WEBB, IRA) | 4 |
August 13, 1936 | CHANGES MADE IN OWNERSHIP OF LOCAL FORD AGENCY | 1 |
August 13, 1936 | BILLIE GREEN, LAWRENCE LARSON | 5 |
August 13, 1936 | CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON, EMIL ENGELBREKT | 5 |
August 13, 1936 | PIONEER PICNIC ATTRACTS CROWD OF OVER 150 OLD-TIMERS | 1 |
August 13, 1936 | FIRE RAVAGES TWO EASTSIDE HOMES | 1 |
August 13, 1936 | FORGER NABBED AFTER PASSING RUBBER CHECKS | 1 |
August 13, 1936 | KALLBERG, VICTOR | 5 |
August 13, 1936 | RAYMOND, ELISE | 5 |
August 13, 1936 | ROSTEN, LILA ELLEN | 1 |
August 13, 1936 | POLITICAL POT BUBBLES INTO VIRTUAL STEW | 1 |
August 13, 1936 | TENNIS TOURNEY ENTERS SEMI-FINALS; GIRLS BEHIND SCHEDULE | 1 |
August 13, 1936 | EASTSIDE PROTESTS SEATTLE MONOPOLY OF TOLT RIVER WATER | 1 |
August 13, 1936 | KIRKLAND REDMOND PHONE BOOK OFF PRESS | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | HOUSE SHORTAGE BECOMES ACUTE IN KIRKLAND AND EASTSIDE | 8 |
August 20, 1936 | ACE CREAM COMPANY HAS NEW OWNERS | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | RANGE DEMONSTRATION TO BE HERE THREE DAYS | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | WPA CANNERY SCHEDULED TO OPEN FOR OPERATION SEPT 15TH | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | ROSE HILL LOSES TEACHER WHO RESIGNS TO MARRY THIS FALL | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | VACATION TO END FOR SCHOOL KIDS ON WED, SEPT 9TH | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | ANDERSON, KATE | 5 |
August 20, 1936 | CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS TOURNEY PLAYOFF SUNDAY | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | SERVICE CLUB PLEDGES AID TO PROTECT EASTSIDE WATER RIGHTS | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | GRACE MAGEE, TED NEWBOMB | 1 |
August 20, 1936 | RUTH E JOHNSON, RICHARD E WHITE | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | KIRKLAND LAD HELD IN GERMANY … (SIMPSON, LAWRENCE) | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | GARAGE IS EASTSIDE GARDEN SPOT (PHOTO OF BREWER’S GARAGE) | 7 |
August 27, 1936 | CHESTER GREEN TAKES ASSOCIATE IN FUNERAL HOME (HOLMAN, ROBERT E) | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | KIRKLAND LADS VENTURE INTO SERVICE STATION BUSINESS | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | OPENS STATION (LOYDGREN, LEONARD) | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | $150,000 STUDIO TO BE IN KIRKLAND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | SERVICE CLUB TO PLAN BIG EVENT FOR COMMUNITY | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | JUDGE TO RESIGN (DAVIS, I F) | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | ADAMS, MRS W K | 7 |
August 27, 1936 | BOSWORTH, FAY | 7 |
August 27, 1936 | COLVIN, L D | 7 |
August 27, 1936 | FAGERBERG, HARRY M | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | GOFF, JAMES B | 7 |
August 27, 1936 | THOMPSON, MRS WILLIAM | 7 |
August 27, 1936 | WALTHER, MARY | 7 |
August 27, 1936 | NOTED NAMES PRAISE KIRKLANDITES BOOK (BARR, C M) | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | RAIN DAMPENS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS IN TENNIS TOURNEY | 1 |
August 27, 1936 | RAIN DAMPENS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS IN TENNIS TOURNEY | 1 |
September 3, 1936 |
THREE KIRKLAND BUSINESS HOUSES TO CHANGE LOCATION SOON | 1 |
September 3, 1936 |
NEW PROJECT STARTED ON ROSE HILL SCHOOL PLAYFIELD | 1 |
September 3, 1936 |
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP OPENS ON NEW HIWAY | 6 |
September 3, 1936 |
ASSIGNMENTS MADE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STAFF | 1 |
September 3, 1936 |
TWO NEW TEACHERS ADDED TO HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING STAFF | 4 |
September 3, 1936 |
VACATION’S OVER — HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN | 4 |
September 3, 1936 |
EMMA KREITER, RALPH L WOOLCOTT | 6 |
September 3, 1936 |
MOVIE STUDIO TO BE EXHIBITED IN KIRKLAND FRIDAY | 6 |
September 3, 1936 |
LARGE FREIGHTER IN AT SHIPYARD FOR MOORAGE | 7 |
September 3, 1936 |
FARISH, LUCY M | 6 |
September 3, 1936 |
WILEY, ROBERT J | 6 |
September 3, 1936 |
BIG INTEREST IN VOTE SHOWN FOR TUESDAY | 1 |
September 3, 1936 |
SAMPLE BALLOT | 1 |
September 3, 1936 |
NEW MEN’S CHAMPION CROWNED IN EASTSIDE TENNIS TOURNAMENT | 1 |
September 3, 1936 |
MANY EASTSIDERS WITNESS CYCLONE-LIKE RAIN SPOUT | 1 |
September 3, 1936 |
ANNA MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD OBAN | 8 |
September 3, 1936 |
MARIE HAUG, I F DAVIS | 6 |
September 10, 1936 |
CECELIA ELSON TODD TO OPEN DANCING STUDIO | 5 |
September 10, 1936 |
EASTSIDER BRINGS RICHES FROM LOST MINE AT SULTAN (BUTTERA, J V) | 5 |
September 10, 1936 |
SIMPSON’S DAD RECEIVES NEWS OF SON IN PRISON | 1 |
September 10, 1936 |
JUANITA SCHOOL TO HAVE CELEBRATION | 9 |
September 10, 1936 |
ENROLLMENTS AT SCHOOL SHOW GAIN OVER 1935 | 1 |
September 10, 1936 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF KIRKLAND FOR 1937 | 8 |
September 10, 1936 |
NASLUND, EVA C | 5 |
September 10, 1936 |
HOW EASTSIDERS VOTED REVEALED BY TABULATIONS IN 6 PRECINCTS | 1 |
September 10, 1936 |
HOW EASTSIDERS VOTED REVEALED BY TABULATIONS IN 6 PRECINCTS | 1 |
September 10, 1936 |
KATHRYN FLORIN, FRED EKENGREN | 5 |
September 17, 1936 |
EASTSIDER RAISES BIG 15 1/2 – INCH TOMATO | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
BUILDING SHOW TO BE EXHIBITED IN KIRKLAND MONDAY | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
NEW BUILDINGS ON EASTSIDE SHOW POPULATION GROWING | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
IMPROVEMENTS TO RICHFIELD STATION MADE BY NEW OWNER | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
NEW BUSINESS OPENED THIS WEEK BY KIRKLAND RESIDENT (WATCH REPAIR | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
WORK PROGRESSING ON WPA CANNING AND DEHYDRATING PLANT | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
NEW BUILDINGS ON EASTSIDE SHOW POPULATION GROWING | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
MERCHANTS HEAR SCHOOL PROBLEMS FROM COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
STUDENT ROLLS AT HI SCHOOLS SHOW INCREASE | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
BETTY JO PINNEY, ED HOLMES | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
HERMAN PEACH NAMED TO HEAD K. FIRE ASS’N | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
WORKERS MUSE OVER OLD RECORDS IN KIRKLAND POST OFFICE | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
NEW EASTSIDE AUTO FREIGHT LINE STARTED | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
2 CARS STOLEN FROM IN FRONT OF KIRKLAND HOMES SAT. | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
BABA, I | 4 |
September 17, 1936 |
VORIS, JOHN | 4 |
September 17, 1936 |
EASTSIDE CAMPFIRE ORGANIZATION TO CELEBRATE SILVER JUBILEE SOON | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
SEWING ROOMS TO RECEIVE MORE FUNDS | 1 |
September 17, 1936 |
WILLIAN MATHER GREEN, LAWRENCE LARSON | 9 |
September 24, 1936 |
EASTSIDE DAIRY TAKES GOLD MEDAL AT PUYALLUP FAIR | 1 |
September 24, 1936 |
SIMPSON TRIAL OPENS MONDAY IN NAZI COURT | 1 |
September 24, 1936 |
KIRKLAND RUBBER CO MOVES TO CAPITOL HILL | 1 |
September 24, 1936 |
MERCHANTS MOVE TO STOP OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS FROM WORKING CITY | 1 |
September 24, 1936 |
SCHOOLS TO USE NEW REPORT CARDS | 1 |
September 24, 1936 |
HARRIET MCKENZIE, LEE WAITE | 4 |
September 24, 1936 |
CITY TO CUT OFF WATER SUPPLY OF DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS IF NOT PAID | 1 |
September 24, 1936 |
SLIGHT CHANGES IN TAXI LICENSES MADE BY COUNCIL | 1 |
September 24, 1936 |
YOUTH ARRESTED AFTER LOOTING FOUR HOMES AT PINE LAKE | 1 |
September 24, 1936 |
REILLEY, SARAH N | 4 |
September 24, 1936 |
TOLT RIVER WATER RIGHTS LOOK FAVORABLE FOR EASTSIDE, CLUB REPORTS | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | KIRKLAND SEAMAN SENTENCED TO 3 YEARS IN PRISON BY NAZIS (SIMPSON, | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | COUNTY BOARD APPROPRIATES FUND FOR DOCK REPAIRS | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | GIFT SHOP IN NEW LOCATION ON LAKE BOULEVARD | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | PEOPLES CHURCH PURCHASES BLDG OF METHODISTS | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | GIFT SHOP IN NEW LOCATION ON LAKE BOULEVARD | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | FIRE LOSSES IN RURAL DISTRICTS ON DOWNWARD TREND | 4 |
October 1, 1936 | WELFARE DEPT SETS UP LOCAL RELIEF COUNCIL | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | CAP’T ANDERSON TELLS COMMISSIONERS NO GAMBLING ON FERRY | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | JONES, MRS CARL | 5 |
October 1, 1936 | MCNAUGHT, MINNIE | 5 |
October 1, 1936 | SPORTSCASTER TELLS SERVICE CLUB OF OLD TIME BASEBALL | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | CAP’T ANDERSON TELLS COMMISSIONERS NO GAMBLING ON FERRY | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | COUNTY BOARD APPROPRIATES FUND FOR DOCK REPAIRS | 1 |
October 1, 1936 | POWER RATES LOWER WITH INCREASE IN CONSUMPTION | 10 |
October 1, 1936 | RUTH ELIZABETH WILSON, EDWIN O NORMAN | 4 |
October 8, 1936 | NORTHUP DAIRY ENTERS RETAIL MILK BUSINESS | 1 |
October 8, 1936 | DEMOCRATS ESTABLISH EASTSIDE HEADQUARTERS | 5 |
October 8, 1936 | A A TURNER OPENS NEW SERVICE STATION HERE | 5 |
October 8, 1936 | KHS YEARBOOK WINS FIRST CLASS IN COMPETITION | 1 |
October 8, 1936 | FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE AT ROSE POINT; DOG GIVES ALARM | 1 |
October 8, 1936 | KIRKLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT HAS GOOD RECORD PAST 3 YEARS (PHOTO) | 1 |
October 8, 1936 | 1937 BUDGET APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
October 8, 1936 | DEMOCRATS ESTABLISH EASTSIDE HEADQUARTERS | 5 |
October 8, 1936 | KHS YEARBOOK WINS FIRST CLASS IN COMPETITION | 1 |
October 8, 1936 | COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS TOLT WATER | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
TEN CENT STORE NOW MOVED TO NEW HOME | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
FIRST SERVICES HELD IN PEOPLE’S CHURCH SUNDAY | 10 |
October 15, 1936 |
KIRKLAND TABERNACLE HAS PERMANENT HOME | 9 |
October 15, 1936 |
EASTSIDE DAIRY GETS MILK FROM NEW SOURCE | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
HALE’S GROCERY WILL BE CONSUMERS’ CO-OP | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
STENESEN ACQUIRES S & S AUTO FREIGHT | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
TEN CENT STORE NOW MOVED TO NEW HOME | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
WPA CANNERY AT KIRKLAND HAS DEDICATION CEREMONY | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
ADULT LEARNING PROGRAM FOR YEAR TO BE STARTED SOON | 4 |
October 15, 1936 |
MARIANNE MARTIN, EDWARD GOLLOFON | 10 |
October 15, 1936 |
LOCAL MOVIES SHOWN AT MEETING OF SERVICE CLUB | 5 |
October 15, 1936 |
EASTSIDE JOURNAL TO SPONSOR FREE DAHLIA SHOW NEXT WEEK | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
LOCAL MOVIES SHOWN AT MEETING OF SERVICE CLUB | 5 |
October 15, 1936 |
BARKHAUSEN, WILLIAM | 5 |
October 15, 1936 |
O’KEEFE, WALLACE JEFFERSON | 5 |
October 15, 1936 |
SAVIGEAR, SIDNEY | 5 |
October 15, 1936 |
EASTSIDE CAMP FIRE GROUPS TO CELEBRATE SILVER JUBILEE | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
VITAL SUBJECT OF TOLT RIVER WATER RIGHTS TO BE DISCUSSED AT MEETING | 1 |
October 15, 1936 |
WATER RECEIPTS PASS HIGH MARK AS DEADLINE REACHED | 4 |
October 15, 1936 |
HAZEL JEWETT, FRED LANG | 9 |
October 22, 1936 |
LAND BANK LOANS AVAILABLE AT RECORD LOW INTEREST RATE | 1 |
October 22, 1936 |
WORK STARTS AT CANNERY WEDNESDAY (PHOTO) | 1 |
October 22, 1936 |
EAST SIDE CAMPFIRE FUND DRIVE TO HIT FINAL STRIDE SUNDAY | 1 |
October 22, 1936 |
THOUSANDS OF BLOOMS READY FOR EXHIBIT | 1 |
October 22, 1936 |
COMMISSIONERS WORRIED ABOUT LAKE’S LEVEL | 1 |
October 22, 1936 |
JURY SERVICE EDUCATIONAL, JUDGE SMITH TELLS GROUP | 1 |
October 22, 1936 |
PATROL PASS TO PROTECT FARMERS FROM RACKETEERS | 7 |
October 22, 1936 |
JACOBSON, JOHN O | 7 |
October 29, 1936 |
MRS NEWBERRY IS HONORED AT TREE PLANTING | 1 |
October 29, 1936 |
SALES MANAGER HAS WIDE EXPERIENCE; TO MODERNIZE LOT (NICHOLS, B V | 1 |
October 29, 1936 |
THESE MEN WILL PROTECT US FROM RADICALISM | 1 |
October 29, 1936 |
DAHLIA SHOW IS BIG ATTRACTION; NEXT SHOW BIGGER | 1 |
October 29, 1936 |
CITY COUNCIL TO HEAR ABOUT ZONING WORK | 1 |
October 29, 1936 |
PRANKSTERS READY FOR HALLOWE’EN NITE; OFFICIALS WILL GUARD AGAIN | 1 |
October 29, 1936 |
CASSITY, FRANKLIN ALEXANDER | 5 |
October 29, 1936 |
PINNEY, HARRY | 1 |
October 29, 1936 |
RIEDL, HENRY | 5 |
October 29, 1936 |
STEWART, W P | 5 |
October 29, 1936 |
ELECTION TURNOUT TUESDAY EXPECTED TO REACH NEW RECORD | 1 |
October 29, 1936 |
PROPOSED INITIATIVES AND AMENDMENTS ANALYZED FOR THE VOTERS’ CONV | 2 |
October 29, 1936 |
THESE MEN WILL PROTECT US FROM RADICALISM | 1 |
November 5, 1936 |
L SIMPSON ASKS RELEASE FROM GERMAN PENITENTIARY | 10 |
November 5, 1936 |
SERVICE CLUB DISCUSSES WAYS OF MOVING GYMNASIUM | 1 |
November 5, 1936 |
NEWCOMERS PURCHASE FOUR HOMES HERE | 4 |
November 5, 1936 |
DRYING PLANT READY TO OPERATE AT CANNERY SOON | 1 |
November 5, 1936 |
AXLINA ANDERSON, GUS LUNDQUIST | 4 |
November 5, 1936 |
‘GREAT VIRGIL’ ILLUSIONIST AT HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
November 5, 1936 |
PETERSON, JOHN | 4 |
November 5, 1936 |
TAYLOR, JENNIE E | 4 |
November 5, 1936 |
CAMP FIRE GIRLS OBSERVE SILVER ANNIVERSARY (PHOTO) | 4 |
November 5, 1936 |
LOCAL ELECTION RETURNS PARALLEL NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC 2-TO-1 LEAD | 1 |
November 5, 1936 |
KANGAROOS TO BATTLE FOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP WEDNESDAY | 1 |
November 5, 1936 |
EASTSIDE SWEPT WITH THE TIDE (ELECTION RESULTS) | 1 |
November 5, 1936 |
TOLT PROJECT VITAL TO EASTSIDE, SAYS ENGINEER | 4 |
November 12, 1936 |
C C MULLIGAN MAY RELINQUISH POSTMASTER JOB | 1 |
November 12, 1936 |
TOWNSEND CLUB PAYS TRIBUTE TO F A CASSITY | 1 |
November 12, 1936 |
EASTSIDE MOTOR CO PURCHASES BUILDING | 1 |
November 12, 1936 |
E N LONGFELLOW NEW OWNER OF COZY CAFE | 1 |
November 12, 1936 |
7 MILES ADDED TO RURAL MAIL ROUTE AT JUANITA | 1 |
November 12, 1936 |
KIRKLAND LODGE EXPECTS TO MAKE NEW RECORD TONIGHT | 1 |
November 12, 1936 |
C C MULLIGAN MAY RELINQUISH POSTMASTER JOB | 1 |
November 12, 1936 |
KANGAROOS CAPTURE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FROM BOTHELL 20-0 | 1 |
November 13, 1936 |
FERRY SLIP IS LOWERED TO LOW LAKE LEVEL | 1 |
November 13, 1936 |
BOOKTER’S BAKERY MOVES INTO NEW LOCATION SAT. | 1 |
November 13, 1936 |
OVERLAKE SERVICE STATION NOW HAS NEW OWNERS | 1 |
November 13, 1936 |
EASTSIDE SCHOOLS OBSERVE AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK | 9 |
November 13, 1936 |
JUANITA SCHOOL TO HOLD VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM SATURDAY | 1 |
November 13, 1936 |
CALDWELL, ED M | 1 |
November 13, 1936 |
WELCH, J PAUL | 1 |
November 13, 1936 |
FERRY SLIP IS LOWERED TO LOW LAKE LEVEL | 1 |
November 13, 1936 |
ISABELLE TETER, WILSON MCGUIRE | 5 |
November 19, 1936 |
PLAN TO ORGANIZE CIVIC ORCHESTRA HERE | 6 |
November 19, 1936 |
AN ATTRACTIVE FEED STORE DISPLAY (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
JOU LOUIS MOVES TO NEW POSITION | 5 |
November 19, 1936 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS AGAIN SPONSOR XMAS EVENTS | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
SCHMIDT’S BAKERY TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
CITY COMMENDED BY AUDITOR ON FINANCIAL SHAPE | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
COUNCIL TO DIVIDE CITY INTO WARDS | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
COUNTY OFFICIAL IS CHARGED WITH GRAFT | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS AGAIN SPONSOR XMAS EVENTS | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
COUNTY OFFICIAL IS CHARGED WITH GRAFT | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
MASONS BRING NATIONAL RECOGNITION TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
CAMPFIRE GROUP HOLDS IMPRESSIVE TREE PLANTING CEREMONY SUNDAY | 6 |
November 19, 1936 |
NEW POSTMASTER TAKES OVER OFFICE (RONCHETTI, GEORGE) | 1 |
November 19, 1936 |
IONA OSKAM, MELVIN LABARR | 6 |
November 19, 1936 |
THELMA MAE BELL, RAYMOND B DEVERE | 6 |
November 26, 1936 |
OPERA PINAFORE TO BE STAGED HERE THROUGH WPA AID | 1 |
November 26, 1936 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS ANNOUNCE HUGE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | 1 |
November 26, 1936 |
ADULT CLASSES TO BE GIVEN HERE FOR UNIVERSITY CREDIT | 1 |
November 26, 1936 |
REQUEST DENIED BY MAYOR TO INSTALL SLOT MACHINES IN CITY | 1 |
November 26, 1936 |
THIRD CLASS ADVANCEMENT LIKELY IN ’38 | 1 |
November 26, 1936 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS ANNOUNCE HUGE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | 1 |
November 26, 1936 |
BRIDGES, JOHN | 5 |
November 26, 1936 |
BRIGGS, PERCY H | 5 |
November 26, 1936 |
LANGSETH, RASMUS | 5 |
November 26, 1936 |
LAWHEAD, MAY | 5 |
November 26, 1936 |
HYLDIA HAIGHT, FREDERICK MARTELL | 1 |
December 3, 1936 |
JACK SHAW TO PAINT MURALS AT ELKS CLUB | 7 |
December 3, 1936 |
PIONEER HONORED ON BIRTHDAY (BROOKS, E A) | 1 |
December 3, 1936 |
SIMPSON WINS RELEASE FROM GERMAN JAIL | 1 |
December 3, 1936 |
CHEVROLET ADDS CON FARRAR TO STAFF | 5 |
December 3, 1936 |
HOT DOG, 12 INCHES LONG, FEATURED AT COZY CAFE | 6 |
December 3, 1936 |
SENATORS WILL DEDICATE CANNERY | 1 |
December 3, 1936 |
TURKEYS TO BE GIVEN DEC 19 | 1 |
December 3, 1936 |
FIRE DAMAGES PINNEY HOME ON TUESDAY | 7 |
December 3, 1936 |
ANDREWS, CHARLES | 1 |
December 3, 1936 |
DICKERSON, WILLIAM H | 7 |
December 3, 1936 |
HEDIN, SVEN GUNNAR | 7 |
December 3, 1936 |
WEISERT, OSCAR | 7 |
December 3, 1936 |
KIRKLAND GETS PARK PROJECT | 1 |
December 3, 1936 |
HILDA HAIGHT, FREDERICK MARTELL | 9 |
December 10, 1936 |
FORMAL CANNERY OPENING SAT. | 1 |
December 10, 1936 |
GATEWAY INSTALLS RCA HEARING AIDS | 14 |
December 10, 1936 |
KIRKLAND FIREMEN GET INTO BIG TIME; GO TO RESCUE OF KITTY ON POLE | 14 |
December 10, 1936 |
TOWN STAYS FOURTH CLASS FOR ANOTHER YEAR | 1 |
December 10, 1936 |
KING COUNTY BOARD DIVIDES NINE PRECINCTS IN 46TH DISTRICT | 1 |
December 10, 1936 |
KIDDIES’ PARADE IS BIG EVENT FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 1 |
December 10, 1936 |
SHIPYARD WORKS ON TWO RELEASED BOATS | 16 |
December 10, 1936 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT SUED FOR INJURY | 1 |
December 10, 1936 |
GORDON, LELAND B | 2 |
December 10, 1936 |
GRINDLE, WILLIAM PHILO | 2 |
December 10, 1936 |
HARLOW, EDNA M | 2 |
December 10, 1936 |
JACOBSEN, JOHN C | 2 |
December 10, 1936 |
PETERSON, GUST | 2 |
December 10, 1936 |
SARGETT, MICHAEL | 2 |
December 10, 1936 |
SCOTT, JAMES A | 2 |
December 10, 1936 |
ULMER, LAURA | 2 |
December 10, 1936 |
WPA SIDEWALK PROJECT DRAWS TO COMPLETION | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
SHOULTES ELECTED LAND BANK DIRECTOR | 5 |
December 17, 1936 |
CEREMONY HONORS MISS JENNIE V GETTY; … FORMER TEACHER | 6 |
December 17, 1936 |
LAWRENCE SIMPSON TO BE RELEASED SUNDAY | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
MARTIN TO MOVE TO FERRY CORNER | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
TURKEY DAY IN KIRKLAND SATURDAY | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
W V COWAN OPENS OFFICE IN BANK BLDG | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
HUNDREDS HEAR SENATOR PREDICT BRIGHT FUTURE FOR CANNERY | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
SCENES AT CANNERY OPENING LAST SATURDAY (PHOTOS) | 5 |
December 17, 1936 |
KIDDIES BRAVE WEATHER TO PARADE | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
NEARLY 700 KIDS TAKE PART IN ANNUAL MARCH THRU BUSINESS DISTRICT | 7 |
December 17, 1936 |
KIDDIES BRAVE WEATHER TO PARADE | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
NEARLY 700 KIDS TAKE PART IN ANNUAL MARCH THRU BUSINESS DISTRICT | 7 |
December 17, 1936 |
WATER OF LAKE RISES RAPIDLY DUE TO RAIN | 6 |
December 17, 1936 |
CHAMPNEYS OPENS REAL ESTATE OFFICE | 1 |
December 17, 1936 |
WATER OF LAKE RISES RAPIDLY DUE TO RAIN | 6 |
December 24, 1936 |
EAST SIDE OF LAKE WASHINGTON NOW BRAGS OF TWO APPLE CROPS A YEAR | 1 |
December 24, 1936 |
CAN YOU PLAY AN INSTRUMENT? COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA NEEDS YOU | 10 |
December 24, 1936 |
BOARD ASKS THAT OLD GYMNASIUM BUILDING BE MOVED | 1 |
December 24, 1936 |
SEVEN HUNDRED KIDS PACK SHOW WHILE PARENTS HUNT FOR TURKEYS | 1 |
December 24, 1936 |
SIXTY PEOPLE ARE EMPLOYED DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON | 1 |
December 24, 1936 |
BIRD CENSUS TAKERS DISCOVER MANY WHISTLING SWAN ON LAKE SUNDAY | 10 |
December 24, 1936 |
SEVEN HUNDRED KIDS PACK SHOW WHILE PARENTS HUNT FOR TURKEYS | 1 |
December 24, 1936 |
SEVEN HUNDRED KIDS PACK SHOW WHILE PARENTS HUNT FOR TURKEYS | 1 |
December 24, 1936 |
EASTSIDE WILL NOW HAVE RESIDENT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY | 1 |
December 24, 1936 |
ALYENE PETERSON, ALBERT CALLICOTTE | 10 |
December 31, 1936 |
MRS HAGERMAN TELLS EAST SIDE JOURNAL READERS ABOUT TRIP TO THE OL | 7 |
December 31, 1936 |
MERCHANTS REPORT BIGGEST HOLIDAY BUSINESS HERE SINCE 1930 | 1 |
December 31, 1936 |
REX DRUG DISTRIBUTES 57 PRIZES IN ITS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONTEST | 1 |
December 31, 1936 |
RONCHETTI GETS NOTICE TO LEAVE OFFICE JANUARY 1 | 1 |
December 31, 1936 |
CLUB MEETS IN CHURCH ATMOSPHERE (PHOTO OF PASTIME CAFE INTERIOR) | 2 |
December 31, 1936 |
MERCHANTS REPORT BIGGEST HOLIDAY BUSINESS HERE SINCE 1930 | 1 |
December 31, 1936 |
BYSTROM, ELMER | 10 |
December 31, 1936 |
CUDE, SARAH | 10 |
December 31, 1936 |
NAUKKARI, JOHN | 10 |