Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1937-1946 | ||
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the East Side Journal Newspaper Index by Alan Stein |
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ESJ Issue Date | Description | Page# |
January 7, 1937 | COUNTY TO SELL EASTSIDE LAND AT TAX AUCTION | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | HILITES FROM THE HEADLINES OF 1936 | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | MANAGER OF SHIPYARD GETS WRITE-UP IN TIMES | 5 |
January 7, 1937 | WILD SHOTS NEARLY HIT HOUGHTON WOMAN; OTHERS STRIKE HOUSE; PARENT | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | EHRGOTT, VERA | 4 |
January 7, 1937 | FINCH, ESTHER M | 4 |
January 7, 1937 | JAMISON, CHARLES FRANCIS | 4 |
January 7, 1937 | CIVIC OPERA COMPANY IS ORGANIZED HERE | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION FOR EASTSIDE IS FORMED | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD FOR CUB PACK HERE | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | THREE CITY DADS TO BE CHOSEN AT NEXT ELECTION | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | COMMISSION TO ASK LEGISLATION TO PLACE POSTMASTERS ON CIVIL SERVICE | 5 |
January 7, 1937 | NEW POSTMASTER TAKES OVER LOCAL POST OFFICE | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | 7 MILES OF STREETS TO BE GRADED BY WPA | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION FOR EASTSIDE IS FORMED | 1 |
January 7, 1937 | MARGARET MITCHENER, CYRIL RANDALL | 7 |
January 14, 1937 |
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (KLAMM, MR AND MRS WILLIAM) | 4 |
January 14, 1937 |
TENORS ARE NEEDED FOR OPERA COMPANY | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
MRS HAGERMAN CONTINUES SERIES OF ARTICLES ON OLD COUNTRY TRIP | 5 |
January 14, 1937 |
SIMPSON SENIOR RECEIVES LETTER FROM HIS SON | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
GRADE SCHOOL PROJECT GETS GOVT APPROVAL | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
SCHOOL ACTIVE AS IT TAKES ON THE FUNCTION OF COMMUNITY CENTER | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
STENOGRAPHIC HELP WITH NO PAYROLL IS OFFER OF LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL G | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
LOCAL JAPANESE LEAVE FOR THE FAR EAST | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
INTRODUCE BILL FOR RURAL FIRE PROTECTION | 5 |
January 14, 1937 |
CITY COUNCIL ASKS EXCLUSION FROM PROPOSED POWER DISTRICT | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
BROWN, FRANCES BURLEY | 4 |
January 14, 1937 |
TERRYLL, FERNE | 4 |
January 14, 1937 |
BADMINTON CLUB TO BE FORMED ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
BADMINTON CLUB TO BE FORMED ON EAST SIDE | 4 |
January 14, 1937 |
STREET PROJECT TO AFFECT ALL DISTRICTS | 1 |
January 14, 1937 |
CITY COUNCIL ASKS EXCLUSION FROM PROPOSED POWER DISTRICT | 1 |
January 21, 1937 |
DIESEL OIL HAS NEW STREAMLINED TRUCK | 1 |
January 21, 1937 |
CONOVER, BETHEL | 5 |
January 21, 1937 |
FREDERICK, MATTIE | 5 |
January 21, 1937 |
HEWITT, KATHLEEN MILDRED | 5 |
January 21, 1937 |
LANGDON, CELESTIA ANN | 5 |
January 21, 1937 |
BADMINTON CLUB IS FORMED; HJORTH LEADS | 1 |
January 21, 1937 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB TO BURN BUILDING MORTGAGE FEBRUARY 11 | 1 |
January 21, 1937 |
ELECTIONS BEGIN TO DRAW LOCAL INTEREST | 1 |
January 21, 1937 |
BADMINTON CLUB IS FORMED; HJORTH LEADS | 1 |
January 21, 1937 |
HIWAY ASSOCIATION IS BOOSTING SUNSET CUT-OFF | 5 |
January 21, 1937 |
PUSH EFFORT FOR MERCER ISLAND BRIDGE | 1 |
January 21, 1937 |
POWER HEARING CLOSES TO DECIDE BOUNDARIES | 5 |
January 21, 1937 |
SEATTLE SHOWS CONCERN OVER WATER FILINGS | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
L E KING TAKES OVER MOORE RADIO SERVICE | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
PASTIME CAFE HAS NEW OWNER | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
KIRKLAND PUSHES RED CROSS DISASTER FUND DRIVE | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
MARY LOU REED, GEORGE LORD | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
KIRKLAND PUSHES RED CROSS DISASTER FUND DRIVE | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
BAN ISSUED AGAINST DOGS RUNNING LOOSE | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
MCEVOY, PATRICK “PADDY” | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
NEWBERRY, REV CHARLES EDWIN | 1 |
January 28, 1937 |
POWER DISTRICT VOTE NOW IN LEGAL MESS | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
“BONUS BONDS” TO BE CASHED AT FEDERAL BANK | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
FIRE THREATENS NEW GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
RED CROSS DISASTER RELIEF FUND QUOTA BETTER THAN DOUBLED | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
PARENTS TO BE GIVEN MORE DATA AS SCHOOL REPORT SYSTEM IS CHANGED | 4 |
February 4, 1937 |
FIRE THREATENS NEW GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK BECAUSE OF ‘FLU’ ATTACK | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
FOUR SCHOOLBOYS HELD IN AUTOMOBILE THEFT | 5 |
February 4, 1937 |
MCCARTHY, J J | 4 |
February 4, 1937 |
TURNER, FRANK | 4 |
February 4, 1937 |
SHIPPERS FORM NEW ORGANIZATION | 4 |
February 4, 1937 |
KIRKLAND GETS WEST CENTRAL TOURNAMENT | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
NOTED SPEAKER TO PREACH HERE (BAKER, DR F S) | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
LIGHTFOOT TELLS OF PROBLEMS FACED BY MERCER BRIDGE SPONSORS | 1 |
February 4, 1937 |
NO POWER PLAN VOTE UNTIL 1938 | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
EASTSIDE POULTRYMEN PERFECTS “MUZZLE” TO PREVENT PICKOUTS | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
NEW GRADE SCHOOL NEARING COMPLETION – FINISHING PUSHED | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
HENRY PUSHES HIS BILL FOR CANNERY | 5 |
February 11, 1937 |
RED CROSS RELIEF CLIMBS ABOVE $800 | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
FIREMEN OFFER FIRE CERTIFICATE | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
CITY OFFICIALS VISIT OLYMPIA TO PUSH BILLS | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
COMMISSIONERS AGAIN GRANT PERMIT TO ERECT SIGN AT KENMORE CUTOFF | 5 |
February 11, 1937 |
CONFUSION PERSISTS ON ROSE HILL PRECINCTS | 5 |
February 11, 1937 |
TOWN ELECTION TO BE QUIET AFFAIR | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
LEWIS CONFIRMED AS POSTMASTER | 4 |
February 11, 1937 |
HUGE WPA ROAD CREW STARTS WORK ON KIRKLAND STREETS | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
COURT UPHOLDS POWER DECISION | 1 |
February 11, 1937 |
BERNICE MCWILLIAMS, BARNEY CRAWFORD | 4 |
February 18, 1937 |
MERCHANTS SPONSOR BARGAIN DAY SAT. | 1 |
February 18, 1937 |
META ELLEN JACOBSON, DONALD BURROWS | 8 |
February 18, 1937 |
LOCAL SHIPYARD AWARDED CONTRACT TO BUILD ALL-STEEL VESSEL | 1 |
February 18, 1937 |
DICKERSON, SCHEFFNER MESSNER | 5 |
February 18, 1937 |
DOBRENTE, AMELIA | 5 |
February 18, 1937 |
HARPER, CONRAD CHARLES | 5 |
February 18, 1937 |
MARKS, M M | 1 |
February 18, 1937 |
NELSON, LEWIS | 5 |
February 18, 1937 |
LOCAL WOMAN’S CLUB BURNS MORTGAGE | 1 |
February 18, 1937 |
FERRY LINCOLN TO BE OFF RUN TWO DAYS | 1 |
February 18, 1937 |
MERCER ISLAND BRIDGE GETS NEW LEASE ON LIFE | 1 |
February 18, 1937 |
SHIFT IN PLAN CAUSES STREET PROJECT DELAY | 1 |
February 18, 1937 |
BERNICE MCWILLIAMS, BARNEY CRAWFORD | 9 |
February 18, 1937 |
EDITH TYLER, ALLEN HAGER | 7 |
February 25, 1937 |
EX-GOVERNOR MCBRIDE OBSERVES HIS EIGHTY FIRST BIRTHDAY FEB 27 | 1 |
February 25, 1937 |
WRECKERS START WORK ON SCHOOL GYMNASIUM | 1 |
February 25, 1937 |
HELLENTHAL’S NEW STORE SHOWS RAPID PROGRESS | 1 |
February 25, 1937 |
CANNERY BILL IS PASSED BY THE HOUSE | 5 |
February 25, 1937 |
GLADYS SHELTON, DAN CHRISTENSEN | 7 |
February 25, 1937 |
HARLOW, CHARLES W | 1 |
February 25, 1937 |
CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TOURNEY OPENS HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
February 25, 1937 |
JUANITA PARK TO MAKE MANY IMPROVEMENTS | 5 |
March 4, 1937 | COUPLE CELEBRATES 54TH ANNIVERSARY (ALEXANDER, MR AND MRS CURTIS) | 5 |
March 4, 1937 | MERCHANTS PLAN OPEN HOUSE FOR SAT. MARCH 20 | 1 |
March 4, 1937 | WELFARE GROUP IS REORGANIZED; NEW CHAIRMAN | 1 |
March 4, 1937 | LOCAL SHIPYARD TO START CONSTRUCTION SOON | 10 |
March 4, 1937 | ONCE IS ENOUGH SAYS LAWRENCE SESSIONS SO TAKES SHOT AT THIEVES | 4 |
March 4, 1937 | BROWN, JOHN JAMES | 5 |
March 4, 1937 | MCDILL, JOSEPH B | 5 |
March 4, 1937 | WAIN, MRS J C | 5 |
March 4, 1937 | CITY AND PORT ELECTIONS | 1 |
March 4, 1937 | CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT DRAWS CROWDS HERE | 1 |
March 11, 1937 | BUSINESS HOUSES TO MAKE MOVES | 1 |
March 11, 1937 | BUSINESS HOUSES TO MAKE MOVES | 1 |
March 11, 1937 | MERCHANTS OPEN HOUSE MARCH 20 | 1 |
March 11, 1937 | CITY CHAMBER PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR THE EASTSIDE | 1 |
March 11, 1937 | THE CIRCUS IS COMING TO TOWN | 1 |
March 11, 1937 | DOROTHY TYSON JOHNSON | 5 |
March 11, 1937 | ERICKSON, ANNA L | 5 |
March 11, 1937 | HIGGINS, DONNA FLAHERTY | 5 |
March 11, 1937 | STEWART, JAMES F | 5 |
March 11, 1937 | WICKHAM, ALBINA | 5 |
March 18, 1937 | ASSESSORS CREW ON TAX SURVEY OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 18, 1937 | CIVIC CENTER PROJECT FOR KIRKLAND AGAIN REVIVED | 1 |
March 18, 1937 | GATEWAY INSTALLS NEW HEARING AIDS | 15 |
March 18, 1937 | NEW STORE IS OPENED HERE (NORGE) | 1 |
March 25, 1937 | EASTSIDE COUPLE HONORED ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (HAMMER, A A) | 9 |
March 25, 1937 | INTEREST GROWS IN COMING OPERA | 1 |
March 25, 1937 | LOCAL LEGIONNAIRE RECEIVES CONGRESSIONAL AWARD (DEEREY, FRANCIS) | 4 |
March 25, 1937 | MRS NEWBERRY GETS HIGHEST C F HONOR | 1 |
March 25, 1937 | PROPOSAL FOR CITY HALL NOW IN PWA HANDS | 1 |
March 25, 1937 | ARTHUR PERRON OPENS GROCERY STORE HERE | 4 |
March 25, 1937 | NOVELTY GIFT SHOP IN NEW QUARTERS MONDAY | 1 |
March 25, 1937 | FIREMEN CURB BLAZE AT BROOKS APARTMENTS | 4 |
March 25, 1937 | MONDAY NITE WILL BE KIRKLAND NITE AT SEATTLE PUBLIC FORUM | 1 |
March 25, 1937 | LEGION URGED TO JOIN WAR AGAINST CRIME | 4 |
March 25, 1937 | HARLOW, CHARLES W | 5 |
March 25, 1937 | KEENE, VIOLA | 5 |
April 1, 1937 | FULL HOUSE IN INDICATED FOR OPERA FRIDAY | 1 |
April 1, 1937 | PIONEER BAKERY OPERATORS PULL LAST TRAY FROM OVENS (ROBERTS, H H) | 1 |
April 1, 1937 | L E KING MOVES RADIO SHOP TO BELLEVUE | 1 |
April 1, 1937 | PIONEER BAKERY OPERATORS PULL LAST TRAY FROM OVENS | 1 |
April 1, 1937 | SMITH’S BEAUTY SHOP SOON IN NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
April 1, 1937 | FOOD PROCESSING PLANT TO BE OPERATED BY STATE DEPARTMENT | 1 |
April 1, 1937 | BASSETT, JOHN | 5 |
April 1, 1937 | BROWN, EDGAR | 5 |
April 1, 1937 | CLAUSSEN, H J | 5 |
April 1, 1937 | JAMES, JAMES W | 5 |
April 1, 1937 | NICHOLS, BERTHA | 5 |
April 1, 1937 | SMITH, CHARLES E | 5 |
April 1, 1937 | SUGDEN, CHARLES W | 5 |
April 1, 1937 | POST OFFICE TO BE OPEN FROM EIGHT TO SIX | 1 |
April 1, 1937 | TO LAY CORNERSTONE FOR NEW POST OFFICE | 1 |
April 1, 1937 | WANNA PLAY BASEBALL? BE AT PASTIME MONDAY | 1 |
April 8, 1937 | OPERA WILL BE PRESENTED AT SCHOOL AGAIN | 1 |
April 8, 1937 | CUTLER TO OPEN NEW STORE HERE | 1 |
April 8, 1937 | TAVERN IS SOLD TO THOMAS MUIR MONDAY | 1 |
April 8, 1937 | CANNERY SURVEY TO BE MADE BY WALTER J HENRY | 1 |
April 8, 1937 | ORTHOPEDIC EGGS BEGIN TO ARRIVE | 1 |
April 8, 1937 | SCHOOLS RECEIVE REAL BENEFIT FROM EQUALIZATION MEASURE | 1 |
April 8, 1937 | MAYOR SETS TOWN CLEAN UP DATES FROM APRIL 26 TO MAY 8, INCLUSIVE | 1 |
April 8, 1937 | LOCAL PAINT COMPANY OPENS MODEL APARTMENT FOR INSPECTION | 9 |
April 8, 1937 | LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH IS ORGANIZED IN KIRKLAND | 5 |
April 8, 1937 | LENORA CARLSON, DAN MAJESTIC | 4 |
April 15, 1937 | CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (MUIR, MR AND MRS THOMAS) | 9 |
April 15, 1937 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | JUANITA DIST. RESIDENT CELEBRATES 88TH BIRTHDAY (FORBES, ELIZA) | 7 |
April 15, 1937 | LOCAL FORD GARAGE RECEIVES CAR SHIPMENT (PHOTO) | 5 |
April 15, 1937 | MERCHANTS’ PAY DAY APRIL 24TH | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH FROM FERRY LINCOLN | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | ORTHOPEDIC EGG DRIVE TOPS LAST YEAR’S TOTAL | 5 |
April 15, 1937 | HIGH SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZED MONDAY | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | EASTSIDE WILL OBSERVE PRESIDENT’S DAY AT ROSE HILL | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | BANDITS FOILED IN SECOND ATTEMPT TO STICK UP EASTSIDE MOTORISTS | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | ROBBERS HALT AND ROB KIRKLAND MOTORIST | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | FARRAR, BRUCE | 4 |
April 15, 1937 | HUNTINGTON, WILLIAM ROBERT | 4 |
April 15, 1937 | LOCAL AUTHOR OFFERS REDUCED BOOK PRICE (BARR, CHARLES MELVIN) | 4 |
April 15, 1937 | KIRKLAND WPA STREET PROJECTS TO BE CLOSED DOWN TEMPORARILY | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | ONLY SALES OF BONDS HOLD UP LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
April 15, 1937 | FILL UP YOUR TUBS, WATER WILL BE OFF | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | “THE BRIDE WAKES UP” (FILM FOR COOKING EDUCATION) | 3 |
April 22, 1937 | SEASON’S PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR EASTSIDE STRAWBERRY GROWERS | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | SIMPSON VISITS IN KIRKLAND | 5 |
April 22, 1937 | CAMP FIRE CABIN TO BE REMODELED SOON | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | SATURDAY IS SHOPPER’S PAY DAY IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | STATE CHOOSES CANNERY SUPT. | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | JOURNAL TO HOLD NEW TYPE COOKING SCHOOL | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | TOWN CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP CAMPAIGN STARTS MONDAY, APRIL 26 | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | SHIPYARD DRYDOCKS ITS LARGEST BOAT | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | POWELL, WARREN | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | RAMSTEAD, LENA | 4 |
April 22, 1937 | SETHERS, PERCY | 4 |
April 22, 1937 | WETER, JAMES B | 4 |
April 22, 1937 | ‘WORKANEAT’ KIRKLAND’S NEWEST ORGANIZATION; FORMED THIS WEEK | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | JUANITA PARK OPENS NEW BLUE BIRD INN SATURDAY, APRIL 24 (PHOTOS) | 12 |
April 22, 1937 | COUNCIL DELAYS ACTION ON STREET VACATION | 1 |
April 22, 1937 | JANE BANGHART, GEORGE GRAHAM | 4 |
April 29, 1937 | FIRST WOMAN JUSTICE (FORBES, ELIZA) | 1 |
April 29, 1937 | CANNERY PROGRAM IS OUTLINED FOR SEASON | 6 |
April 29, 1937 | JOURNAL COOKING SCHOOL MONDAY AND TUESDAY | 1 |
April 29, 1937 | STUDENTS ARE GIVEN TOXOID FOR DIPHTHERIA | 1 |
April 29, 1937 | FIRST WOMAN JUSTICE (FORBES, ELIZA) | 1 |
April 29, 1937 | LARGEST VESSEL EVER TO BE DRYDOCKED HERE (PHOTO) | 6 |
April 29, 1937 | SHERIFF TALKS TO STUDENTS ON CRIME | 7 |
April 29, 1937 | POWELL, WARREN NORTON | 6 |
April 29, 1937 | BELIEVE IT OR NOT (MODEL OF THE FERRY LINCOLN) | 4 |
April 29, 1937 | LARGEST VESSEL EVER TO BE DRYDOCKED HERE (PHOTO) | 6 |
April 29, 1937 | RATE REQUEST IS POSTPONED | 1 |
April 29, 1937 | INTEREST GROWS IN WATER PLAN | 1 |
April 29, 1937 | NEW PHONE BOOK TO BE DISTRIBUTED SOON | 1 |
May 6, 1937 | ENDS FIFTY YEARS OF TEACHING (MILLER, LAURA) | 1 |
May 6, 1937 | GRADE SCHOOL KIDDIES TO MOVE INTO NEW BUILDING MAY 16 | 1 |
May 6, 1937 | BARBER PRICES WILL NOT BE RAISED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 6, 1937 | GRADE TEACHING STAFF CHOSEN FOR NEW YEAR | 5 |
May 6, 1937 | NEARLY SIX HUNDRED WOMEN ATTEND EASTSIDE JOURNAL COOKING SCHOOL | 1 |
May 6, 1937 | SENIOR HIGH CLASS WILL GRADUATE 73 ON JUNE 3RD | 1 |
May 6, 1937 | KIRKLAND’S LAKESHORE PARK PROJECT NEARING COMPLETION | 1 |
May 6, 1937 | JUANITA IS PLANNING A COMMUNITY CHURCH | 6 |
May 13, 1937 | SCHOOL MOVE SET AHEAD TO FRIDAY | 1 |
May 13, 1937 | IT’S TIME TO THINK SERIOUSLY ABOUT THE EASTSIDE’S WATER SUPPLY | 1 |
May 13, 1937 | MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE BEING PLANNED BY WARREN O GRIMM | 1 |
May 13, 1937 | CLARKE, FANNIE L | 5 |
May 13, 1937 | CORT, HARRY | 5 |
May 13, 1937 | KYLER, MELLE WILLETT | 5 |
May 13, 1937 | THORNBERRY, WILLIAM | 5 |
May 13, 1937 | TRACK STARS WIN SVIA MEET | 1 |
May 13, 1937 | ROADS THAT LEAD AROUND KIRKLAND CAUSING CONCERN AT SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
May 13, 1937 | SEATTLE CITY OFFICIALS TO ATTEND WATER MEETING ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
May 13, 1937 | HELEN A JOHNSON, LAWRENCE LUSIER | 7 |
May 20, 1937 | CENTRAL EGG STATION TO BE OPENED HERE | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | BROOKS SELLS PIONEER GROCERY AFTER 47 YEARS OF OPERATION | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | OPERATION EXTRACTS BULLETS BUT MEMORIES REMAIN (PARKS, SUSAN) | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | LEGION TO OPEN NEW BUILDING WITH PUBLIC INITIATION TUESDAY | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | PHOTOS OF CENTRAL GRADE SCHOOL OPENING | 8 |
May 20, 1937 | SCHOOL DEDICATION SET FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 11 | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | BELL’S BARBER SHOP TO OPEN BEAUTY PARLOR | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | BROOKS SELLS PIONEER GROCERY AFTER 47 YEARS OF OPERATION | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | LAST CALL FOR GARDENS IS THE WORDS OF CANNERY OFFICIALS | 11 |
May 20, 1937 | DATES SET FOR LK WASHINGTON BERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | PEACE MEETING ON ROAD SIGN HELD AT BOTHELL | 7 |
May 20, 1937 | COMMISSIONER OPPOSES RAISE OF FERRY RATE | 1 |
May 20, 1937 | EASTSIDE WATER COMMITTEE APPEARS BEFORE SEATTLE COUNCIL | 1 |
May 27, 1937 | LEGION OPENS HALL TUESDAY (BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS) | 1 |
May 27, 1937 | RUTH BRONSON, JAMES RIDEOUT | 9 |
May 27, 1937 | CITY REVENUE INCREASED THRU LIQUOR FUND REAPPOINTMENT | 1 |
May 27, 1937 | BLONEIN, MARY | 5 |
May 27, 1937 | BROOK, HORACE | 5 |
May 27, 1937 | LINDSAY, FRANK J | 5 |
May 27, 1937 | PETTIT, GRACE EMMA | 5 |
May 27, 1937 | SCHLAPPE, DAVID | 5 |
May 27, 1937 | CITY GETS ADDED PARK ALLOTMENT | 1 |
May 27, 1937 | POINTS OF ADVANTAGE OF LAKE WASHINGTON BRIDGE (MAP) | 5 |
May 27, 1937 | WATER REQUEST OF EASTSIDE IS HELD UP BY CITY | 1 |
May 27, 1937 | MARY LOU REED, GEORGE RAYMOND LORD | 8 |
June 3, 1937 | EX-JUANITA RESIDENTS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY (SCHWANKE, BERT) | 10 |
June 3, 1937 | EASTSIDER HAS KODAK NEARLY 50 YEARS OLD (HUBBARD, CHARLES H) | 1 |
June 3, 1937 | SPECIAL DEGREE GIVEN LOCAL BOY (MCKIBBEN, WILLIAM) | 1 |
June 3, 1937 | DISTRICT WILL RECEIVE NEW SCHOOL JUNE 11 | 1 |
June 3, 1937 | GRADUATES OF KHS CLASS OF ’37 (PHOTOS) | 7 |
June 3, 1937 | GIRLS TAKE PART IN MEMORIAL PARADE (PHOTO) | 4 |
June 3, 1937 | SMITH IS KIRKLAND’S NEW POLICE JUDGE NOW | 1 |
June 3, 1937 | BROOK, H D | 4 |
June 3, 1937 | ENEMARK, CYNTHIA | 4 |
June 3, 1937 | GLORIUS, MATILDA | 4 |
June 3, 1937 | GIRLS TAKE PART IN MEMORIAL PARADE (PHOTO) | 4 |
June 3, 1937 | FERRY RATE RAISE ON LAKE BOATS EFFECTIVE TODAY | 1 |
June 3, 1937 | EDITH MARGUERITE LAGOE, HAROLD CAMERON | 9 |
June 3, 1937 | VIRGINIA TILLMAN, CLYDE S CLARK | 9 |
June 10, 1937 | WED FIFTY-FIVE YEARS (HARTMAN, MR AND MRS M) | 7 |
June 10, 1937 | CIVIC WORKER IS TRANSFERRED TO RENTON DISTRICT (MCEVOY, J P) | 1 |
June 10, 1937 | GOV MARTIN PLANS TO ATTEND SCHOOL DEDICATION TOMORROW | 1 |
June 10, 1937 | HOW MOTOR COMPANY OPENS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 10, 1937 | MISS WAMSLEY RESIGNS POSITION TO BE MARRIED | 5 |
June 10, 1937 | MAYOR NAMES COMMITTEE FOR WORK ON PARK RECREATION PLAN | 1 |
June 10, 1937 | STOUT, OSAL | 4 |
June 10, 1937 | MAYOR NAMES COMMITTEE FOR WORK ON PARK RECREATION PLAN | 1 |
June 10, 1937 | THELMA OLSON, CLARENCE PIPER | 9 |
June 17, 1937 | SCHOOL DISTRICT FORMALLY RECEIVES NEW BUILDING FROM GOV’T | 1 |
June 17, 1937 | GRAND OPENING OF KIRKLAND’S NEW ELECTRIC CENTER SATURDAY | 8 |
June 17, 1937 | MACDOUGALL-SOUTHWICK OPENS BRANCH HERE | 1 |
June 17, 1937 | CANNERY STARTS OPERATION FIRST OF JULY | 1 |
June 17, 1937 | CHICK FEED MANUFACTURE IS REAL SCIENCE AT LOCAL QUALITY FEED MILL | 5 |
June 17, 1937 | STRIKE CLOSES LOCAL GRAVEL PITS; OPEN AGAIN | 1 |
June 17, 1937 | DOGS MUST BE KEPT ON LEASH OR KEPT PENNED UP; QUARANTINE PLACED | 1 |
June 17, 1937 | THACKER FACES MURDER CHARGE IN GIRL’S DEATH | 1 |
June 17, 1937 | GEORGE, JOSEPH N | 1 |
June 17, 1937 | FEDERATED CLUB TO PUSH MERCER BRIDGE FIGHT | 1 |
June 17, 1937 | MAYE WAMSLEY, PAUL EATON | 9 |
June 24, 1937 | ROBERTS HEADS STATE BANKERS | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | NEW ADDITION TO BUSINESS SECTION (PHOTO OF MACDOUGALL’S) | 4 |
June 24, 1937 | CANNERY MEETING ASKS LOWER TOLL RATES | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | FOUR ARE SAVED, ONE DROWNED | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | EAGLES PLAN BIG STREET DANCE AND EXHIBITION HERE SATURDAY | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | COUNCIL TO BUILD NEW WATER SUPPLY TANK | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | HASPER, JOHN | 5 |
June 24, 1937 | LITTLE, JANE LOUISE | 4 |
June 24, 1937 | LITTLE, SYLVIA | 4 |
June 24, 1937 | SANFORD, MRS WILLIS EMMA | 5 |
June 24, 1937 | LOCAL REALTY MARKET SHOWS STEADY GAINS | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | JUANITA PARK TO OPEN NIGHT CLUB ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | KIRKLAND STREETS TO HAVE NEW MARKERS | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | SURVEY IS NEXT STEP IN MERCER BRIDGE BATTLE | 1 |
June 24, 1937 | HELEN N EKLUND, EDWARD C ROBINSON | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CANNING SUPPLIES – KIRKLAND HARDWARE | 7 |
July 1, 1937 | LAKESIDE FEED STORE SOLD TO SEATTLE MAN | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | LAKESIDE FEED STORE SOLD TO SEATTLE MAN | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | TOLL BASIS FOR CANNERY USE IS RECOMMENDED | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | COAST REFEREE MITCHELL IS KHS ATHLETIC COACH | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | ALL COMMITTEES REPORT ALL SET FOR ‘BIG’ EVENT (JULY 4 & 5) | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | EAGLES LODGE HAS BIG TIME IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | OVER FIVE THOUSAND EXPECTED TO ATTEND TOWNSEND PICNIC | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | CITY TO ENFORCE ITS FIREWORKS ORDINANCE | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | SWIMMING INSTRUCTION TO BE GIVEN AT JUANITA BEACH STARTING JULY 6 | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | LAKE LEVEL WILL REMAIN AT HIGH | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | LARGE CROWDS ARE ENTERTAINED DAILY AT CITY PARK AND BEACH | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | SWIMMING INSTRUCTION TO BE GIVEN AT JUANITA BEACH STARTING JULY 6 | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | CITY TO ENFORCE ITS FIREWORKS ORDINANCE | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | MOYER, EMMA L | 5 |
July 1, 1937 | MUIR, JAMES G | 5 |
July 1, 1937 | WALLICK, FLORA E | 5 |
July 1, 1937 | YOUNG, MRS HARRY O (ZELLA) | 5 |
July 1, 1937 | JOURNAL STAFF IS COMPLEMENTED | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | OVER FIVE THOUSAND EXPECTED TO ATTEND TOWNSEND PICNIC | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | COAST REFEREE MITCHELL IS KHS ATHLETIC COACH | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | SWIMMING INSTRUCTION TO BE GIVEN AT JUANITA BEACH STARTING JULY 6 | 1 |
July 1, 1937 | LARGE CROWDS ARE ENTERTAINED DAILY AT CITY PARK AND BEACH | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | KIRKLAND ARTIST’S FAME INCREASES – JACK SHAW | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
July 8, 1937 | SHAW, JACK – KIRKLAND ARTIST’S FAME INCREASES | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | BLAU SUPER SERVICE INSTALLS NEW SAFE | 5 |
July 8, 1937 | CANNERY IS OFF TO GOOD START | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | ARREST RESISTING COUNT DENIED BY JUSTICE KNOTT | 5 |
July 8, 1937 | TRASK, (GRANDMA) | 5 |
July 8, 1937 | TRASK, GRANDMA | 5 |
July 8, 1937 | APPLICATION MADE FOR FORMATION OF EASTSIDE ROTARY CLUB | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | CLUB WILL BE ORGANIZED IN NEAR FUTURE – ROTARY FOR E. LAKE WA. | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | JOURNAL ACQUIRES CARNATION PAPER | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | KIRKLAND HAS TRAILER CAMP | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | EASTSIDE FREE SWIM CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | TENNIS TOURNAMENT TURNOUT RECRUITS RACQUET RINGERS | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | KIRKLAND HAS TRAILER CAMP | 1 |
July 8, 1937 | HOMEOWNERS PROTEST NOISY OUTBOARDERS | 5 |
July 8, 1937 | DELIGHT MILLER, SCHUYLER MITCHELL | 5 |
July 8, 1937 | HAZEL RUNYON, CHARLES MADDEN | 5 |
July 15, 1937 | KIRKLAND MERCHANTS DAY BARGAIN – SATURDAY JULY 17 | 3 |
July 15, 1937 | REORGANIZED PRODUCTION-FOR-USE MOVEMENT REALLY GOING PLACES | 5 |
July 15, 1937 | FORBES, DORRIS – DIETITIAN AT MAYO BROTHERS | 15 |
July 15, 1937 | EAST SIDE ICE & FUEL CO CHANGES OWNERSHIP | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | SATURDAY WILL BE ‘SAVE IN KIRKLAND’ DAY! BARGAINS GALORE | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | FARRAR’S FERTILE FAIRWAYS FEED DARING ANTLERED FOREST DENIZEN | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | E.D. GUDGEL BUILDING INDUSTRY IN PAPER PRODUCTS FIELD HERE | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | CONTRACT FOR SHIP GIVEN TO LOCAL SHIPYARD (“HOSFORD”) | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | DORIAN, PATRICK H | 5 |
July 15, 1937 | MANN, DELLA | 5 |
July 15, 1937 | MANN, MRS. DELLA | 5 |
July 15, 1937 | TRASK, AMELIA HENRIETTA | 7 |
July 15, 1937 | ROTARY CLUB IS NOW ASSURED FOR EASTSIDE | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | REORGANIZED PRODUCTION-FOR-USE MOVEMENT REALLY GOING PLACES | 5 |
July 15, 1937 | MASON HAS REAL SOAP BOX DERBY ENTRY (PHOTO) | 4 |
July 15, 1937 | RESIDENTS PRAISE WORK ON PARK ROAD | 5 |
July 15, 1937 | PASTOR TELLS OF BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT HERE | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | IMPROVING BOTHELL-KIRKLAND HIGHWAY | 5 |
July 15, 1937 | LAKE PARK SHORE ROAD WIDENED AND OILED | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | WORK STARTS ON MERCER ISLAND BRIDGE SURVEY | 1 |
July 15, 1937 | PUGET SOUND POWER CO EXTENDING RURAL LINES | 4 |
July 22, 1937 | EASTSIDE DISTRICT IDEAL FOR BLUEBERRY GROWER (PHOTOS) | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | EXPERT BLUEBERRY GROWER SAYS THE EASTSIDE IS IDEAL BERRYLAND | 4 |
July 22, 1937 | BIG GUNS REMOVED FROM CITY’S PORTALS | 5 |
July 22, 1937 | NEW ICE PLANT OWNER TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | LAMBERT APPOINTED FIELD MAN FOR CANNERY | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | CEMETERY TO HAVE NEW WATER SUPPLY | 10 |
July 22, 1937 | ENGINEER URGES ZONING OF EASTSIDE DIST. | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | TRAVIS TO LEAVE LOCAL SCHOOL FOR REDMOND | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | WPA MUSICIANS PLAY FOR CHILDREN AT PARK | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | BIG GUNS REMOVED FROM CITY’S PORTALS | 5 |
July 22, 1937 | DRIVERS WARNED TO GET LICENSES | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | KIRKLAND LENDING LIBRARY SOLD TO MRS BURNHAM | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | BIG GUNS REMOVED FROM CITY’S PORTALS | 5 |
July 22, 1937 | BERMAN, JOHN JAMES | 5 |
July 22, 1937 | HERTON, JOHN | 5 |
July 22, 1937 | MUIR, JAMES GARDNER | 5 |
July 22, 1937 | ROTARY TO HOLD ORGANIZATION MEET MONDAY | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | BASEBALL TEAMS TO PLAY ABOARD DONKEYS FRIDAY | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | KIRKLAND WPA STREET PROJECT OPENS MONDAY | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | KIRKLAND WPA STREET PROJECT OPENS MONDAY | 1 |
July 22, 1937 | WHITE LINES ARE AID TO SAFER DRIVING | 4 |
July 22, 1937 | MABEL JONES, HOWARD CLIFTON SNYDER | 7 |
July 29, 1937 | SOYA BEAN EXPERIMENT IS CARRIED ON HERE | 5 |
July 29, 1937 | CANNERY APPEALS FOR SURPLUS GARDEN PRODUCE | 4 |
July 29, 1937 | ERNST VISITS AT LOCAL CANNERY | 1 |
July 29, 1937 | SCHOOL MAKING HEALTH TESTS FOR CHILDREN | 1 |
July 29, 1937 | COMPANY WILL SPECIALIZE ON OLYMPIC BERRY | 1 |
July 29, 1937 | WINE CO. WILL LOCATE HERE – COMPANY WILL SPECIALIZE ON OLYMPIC BE | 1 |
July 29, 1937 | HUNDREDS DAILY ENJOY CITY WATERFRONT PARK (PHOTOS) | 1 |
July 29, 1937 | LEAF, JOE | 5 |
July 29, 1937 | REEDER, THOMAS W | 5 |
July 29, 1937 | ROTARY STARTED WITH LARGE LIST | 1 |
July 29, 1937 | HUNDREDS DAILY ENJOY CITY WATERFRONT PARK (PHOTOS) | 1 |
July 29, 1937 | NORTH DISTRICT ROADS MADE FREE FROM DUST | 4 |
July 29, 1937 | RUTH BRONSON, JAMES RIDEOUT | 9 |
August 5, 1937 | WORLD FAMOUS PIANIST ON VACATION HERE (FRANTZ, DALIES) | 1 |
August 5, 1937 | CAFE FATALITIES HEAVY THIS WEEK | 1 |
August 5, 1937 | DARNELL AND GRANBERG ENTER “GASOLINE ALLEY” | 1 |
August 5, 1937 | REASONS STATED WHY HOUSEWIVES ON EASTSIDE SHOULD USE CANNERY | 5 |
August 5, 1937 | HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORS PROPOSE DISSOLUTION OF UNION ‘A’ HIGH DISTRICT | 1 |
August 5, 1937 | SCOTT IS CHOSEN SUPERINTENDENT OF GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
August 5, 1937 | ALICE BURROWS, DON SUTHERLAND | 9 |
August 5, 1937 | QUALITY FEED MILLS IS THREATENED BY FIRE | 1 |
August 5, 1937 | BROOKS, E A (EASTSIDE PIONEER) | 4 |
August 5, 1937 | YACHT LAUNCHED FOR LAWYER (BALLINGER BOAT YARD) | 5 |
August 12, 1937 | BERRY GROWERS DISCUSS TERMS WITH WINE CO. | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | DIESEL OIL CO OFFICE IS NOW IN JOURNAL BUILDING | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | CANNERY MAN URGES SUPPORT; LISTS ADVANTAGE OFFERED | 5 |
August 12, 1937 | BOARD MEMBERS URGE DISSOLUTION | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | PRINCIPAL CHOSEN FOR ROSE HILL SCHOOL | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | SCHOOL ELECTION SATURDAY HOLDS CENTER OF STAGE | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | BERRY GROWERS DISCUSS TERMS WITH WINE CO. | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | LAUNCHING TO BE HELD AUGUST 21 (‘PARAMOUNT’) | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | MOTHERS WARNED AS DOGS ARE POISONED | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | ORMBREK, GONLEK | 5 |
August 12, 1937 | SMITH, SUSIE | 5 |
August 12, 1937 | SWARTZ, WILLIAM M | 5 |
August 12, 1937 | VORNBERG, FLORA C | 5 |
August 12, 1937 | REDMOND BOY GAINS REVENGE FOR DEFEAT BY KIRKLAND GOLFER | 1 |
August 12, 1937 | EAST SIDE MOVES TO PROTECT TOLT WATER RIGHTS | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | COUPLE WEDDED FIFTY YEARS (SABERHAGEN, MR AND MRS C J) | 4 |
August 19, 1937 | FRIENDS HONOR COUPLE ON 63RD ANNIVERSARY (MARTIN, MR AND MRS C L) | 5 |
August 19, 1937 | JUANITA BOY RESCUES THREE FROM SAILBOAT (BIDLEMAN, JOHN) | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | $75,000 P.O. LISTED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | MAYOR TURNS DOWN BEER PARLOR | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | NEW STORE OPENS IN P.O. BUILDING (PETER PAN SHOP) | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | CANNERY ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN TOLL PLAN | 4 |
August 19, 1937 | CANNERY OUTPUT SHOWS GAIN EACH WEEK; OVER 5000 CANS ARE PUT UP | 9 |
August 19, 1937 | VOTERS APPROVE DISSOLUTION OF UNION ‘A’ HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | PHYLLIS MITCHELL, CARL OLSON | 7 |
August 19, 1937 | COUNCIL SOLVES WATER PROBLEMS WITH SYPHONS | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | MAYOR TURNS DOWN BEER PARLOR | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | SHIPYARD TO LAUNCH SHIP SATURDAY (PHOTO OF PARAMOUNT) | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | $75,000 P.O. LISTED FOR KIRKLAND; NEW OWNERS TO TAKE OVER PUB CO | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | NEW OWNERS TAKE OVER PUBLISHING CO | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | BILL BIGGS IS NEW EASTSIDE MEN’S TENNIS CHAMPION | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | COUNCIL SOLVES WATER PROBLEMS WITH SYPHONS | 1 |
August 19, 1937 | ERNESTINE SCHMITT, GEORGE MATTHEW DANENBAUER | 4 |
August 19, 1937 | MARGARET STITT, MERLE KIMBALL | 4 |
August 26, 1937 | A FOND FAREWELL (H P EVEREST) | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | JUANITA TAKES BACK SEVENTH GRADE PUPILS FROM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL | 7 |
August 26, 1937 | LOCAL SCHOOLS FIRST IN COUNTY TO ESTABLISH HEALTH PROGRAM | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | MAYOR APPOINTS CITY PLANNING COMMITTEE | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | LOCAL SCHOOLS FIRST IN COUNTY TO ESTABLISH HEALTH PROGRAM | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | QUALITY FEED MILLS COMPLETE EXTENSIVE REMODELING PROGRAM | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | STEEL TUNA BOAT SLIDES DOWN WAYS AT LAKE WASH SHIPYARD | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | THOMPSON, ARCHIBALD | 6 |
August 26, 1937 | ROTARY CLUB IS GIVEN CHARTER | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | NEW OWNERS WILL RETAIN PRESENT STAFF | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | TEMPERANCE GROUP CANVASSES KIRKLAND | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | MARJORIE LA BARR WINS WOMEN’S SINGLES (TENNIS TITLE) | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | KENMORE SPAN JOB UNDERWAY | 1 |
August 26, 1937 | BONNIE BRODERICK, ROBERT MATILLA | 5 |
August 26, 1937 | MERTICE PEDERSON, MARCUS ARIEL JOHNSON | 5 |
August 26, 1937 | ROBERT FRANK, JEANETTE MONUM | 5 |
September 2, 1937 |
ON STAGE AT THE GATEWAY – BILLY BARTY | 4 |
September 2, 1937 |
A FRIEND OF THE EAST SIDE (EVEREST, HAROLD P) | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
GRADERS HAVE PLAYFIELD AS SCHOOL OPENS SEPT 8 | 4 |
September 2, 1937 |
KIRKLAND SCHOOLS OPEN SEPT 8; WPA MAY REPAIR BUILDINGS | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
‘ANDY’ ANDREWS NEGOTIATING TO OPEN LAKE WASH. MOTORS | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
MRS HARRISON WILL HAVE TEXACO AGENCY | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
QUALITY FEED MILLS INSTALL NEW TYPE PROCESS MACHINERY | 5 |
September 2, 1937 |
WESTERN AUTO STORE TO OPEN | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
CANNERY JUSTIFIES ITS TOLL CHARGE BASIS | 5 |
September 2, 1937 |
WHY KIRKLAND? | 2 |
September 2, 1937 |
CENTRAL, ROSE HILL GRADE SCHOOLS HAVE SLIGHT STAFF CHANGE | 8 |
September 2, 1937 |
FIVE NEW TEACHERS COME TO JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS | 8 |
September 2, 1937 |
KIRKLAND SCHOOLS OPEN SEPT 8; WPA MAY REPAIR BUILDINGS | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
BILLY BARTY, COMEDY STAR, TO APPEAR AT GATEWAY IN PERSON | 5 |
September 2, 1937 |
ON STAGE AT THE GATEWAY – BILLY BARTY | 4 |
September 2, 1937 |
BLAZE BREAKS OUT AT RICHFIELD OIL STATION; QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
CLUB RECORDS OF 1910 REVEAL DEMAND FOR NEW FERRY SYSTEM | 4 |
September 2, 1937 |
FRY, GEORGE W | 8 |
September 2, 1937 |
HARRISON, JACK | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
LAVINE, CHRISTINE FRANCIS | 9 |
September 2, 1937 |
A FRIEND OF THE EAST SIDE: HAROLD P. EVEREST | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH POSTPONES ACTION ON NEW MINISTER | 1 |
September 2, 1937 |
WHO STOLE THE NEW CITY PARK ROWBOAT? | 4 |
September 2, 1937 |
ALICE BURROWS, DONALD SUTHERLAND | 7 |
September 9, 1937 |
MR AND MRS JOHN NEFF CELEBRATE THEIR 55TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
ALICE MCEVOY, BACK FROM CHINA, TELLS OF NARROW ESCAPES IN WAR | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
FIVE GENERATIONS OF CARTWRIGHT FAMILY (PHOTO) | 9 |
September 9, 1937 |
NEW APARTMENT COURTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION | 9 |
September 9, 1937 |
CANNERY CANS RECORD NUMBER OF CANS ON SATURDAY, SEPT 3RD | 4 |
September 9, 1937 |
A NEW POST OFFICE | 2 |
September 9, 1937 |
ENROLLMENT IN SCHOOL LARGE AS LAST YEAR | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
WPA CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
H P EVEREST OUTLINES HISTORY OF KIRKLAND AT SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
AT 77 JOHN NELSON, HOUGHTON, BUILDS MACHINERY, BEGINS WOOL MANUFACTUR | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
AT 77, JOHN NELSON, HOUGHTON, BUILDS MACHINERY, BEGINS WOOL MANUFACTUR | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
FOURNIER, J E | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
HUNTER, ALAN | 4 |
September 9, 1937 |
SHEPPARD, MARION P | 5 |
September 9, 1937 |
STEPHENS, TOM | 4 |
September 9, 1937 |
H.P. EVEREST OUTLINES HISTORY OF KIRKLAND AT SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
FRIENDS HONOR JOURNAL EDITOR | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
REV WILLIAMS IS NEW MINISTER OF ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | 1 |
September 9, 1937 |
HELEN ROSE, FRANK MORRISON | 7 |
September 9, 1937 |
JESSIE GILLETT, CLIFTON CROOK | 7 |
September 9, 1937 |
LEONA NORDSTROM, ROGER PINNEY | 7 |
################ | WILL DEDICATE TWO CANNON | 1 |
################ | HUGHES OPENS FORD GARAGE | 1 |
################ | PACKING AT KIRKLAND CANNERY CONTINUING INCREASE THIS WEEK | 4 |
################ | 86 NEW STUDENTS ENROLL THIS YEAR IN FOUR KIRKLAND SCHOOLS | 1 |
################ | WILL DEDICATE TWO CANNON | 1 |
################ | POWELL, NATHAN | 1 |
################ | RAND, HILDA K | 4 |
################ | TEN NEW SIPHON WELLS SOLVE WATER PROBLEM | 1 |
################ | STATE WPA OFFICIALS APPROVE CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND WILL HAVE NEW COLD STORAGE LOCKERS | 5 |
################ | YOUNGER’S CANDY SHOP MOVES NEAR GATEWAY THEATRE | 1 |
################ | LETTER TO EDITOR FROM H E KELSEY DESCRIBING EARLY PIONEERS | 2 |
################ | NEARS COMPLETION AT SHIPYARD (PHOTO OF PARAMOUNT) | 5 |
################ | POLICE OFFICERS KILL MURDER SUSPECT AS HE RESISTS ARREST | 1 |
################ | FOX, DAVID B | 5 |
################ | MASON, MARY TERRESA | 1 |
################ | A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ROTARY CLUB INTERNATIONAL | 2 |
################ | KIRKLAND ROTARY CLUB RECEIVES CHARTER AT BANQUET MONDAY | 1 |
################ | A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ROTARY CLUB INTERNATIONAL (EDITORIAL) | 2 |
################ | COMMUNITY CHURCH SELECTS SHENEFELT | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND MAY GET NEW LUXURY FERRY, COMPANY OFFICIALS REPORT | 1 |
################ | LIGHT COMPANY OFFERS CONTRACT | 1 |
################ | MARGARET LINN, KENNETH L ROCKWELL | 7 |
################ | NEW WESTERN AUTO STORE IN KIRKLAND OPEN FOR BUSINESS | 1 |
################ | ROSE HILL CHILDREN HAVE PET SHOW AT SCHOOL LAST WEEK | 1 |
################ | HUNDREDS OF BLOOMS TO BE SHOWN AT DAHLIA EXHIBIT FRIDAY, SATURDAY | 1 |
################ | LETTER TO EDITOR ABOUT MAULBERG SLAYING | 1 |
################ | ROSE HILL CITIZENS HOLD INDIGNATION MEETING OCT 1 | 1 |
################ | JOURNAL AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SPONSOR “OLD OSWALD” CONTEST | 1 |
################ | ROSE HILL CHILDREN HAVE PET SHOW AT SCHOOL LAST WEEK | 1 |
################ | HELEN ROSE, FRANK MORRISON | 8 |
October 7, 1937 | FEDERAL WPA OFFICE APPROVES SCHOOL’S OFFICE | 1 |
October 7, 1937 | W W WILLIAMS TAKES PARTNER INTO GROCERY BUSINESS IN KIRKLAND | 4 |
October 7, 1937 | ENROLLMENT IN KIRKLAND SCHOOLS NOW TOTAL 950 | 4 |
October 7, 1937 | MORE THAN 500 PEOPLE ATTEND ANNUAL DAHLIA SHOW AT JOURNAL OFFICE | 1 |
October 7, 1937 | CROWD LASHES DEPUTY ACTION (MAULBERG SLAYING) | 1 |
October 7, 1937 | BUCK, FLORA | 5 |
October 7, 1937 | CARLQUIST, EDWIN | 5 |
October 7, 1937 | CONOVER, WILLIAM C | 4 |
October 7, 1937 | LACKEY, CLINTON H | 4 |
October 7, 1937 | MCBRIDE, HENRY (FORMER GOVERNOR) | 1 |
October 7, 1937 | THOMAS, EDWARD | 5 |
October 7, 1937 | PEARL OLSON, SHELDON WILLIAMSON | 7 |
October 14, 1937 |
ROSE HILL COUPLE MARRIED 55 YEARS (MCIVOR, MR AND MRS DAVID) | 1 |
October 14, 1937 |
MR AND MRS BLETH HAVE PURCHASED GROCERY STORE | 1 |
October 14, 1937 |
TOWN COUNCIL ADOPTS BUDGET | 1 |
October 14, 1937 |
DODD, WILLIAM | 5 |
October 14, 1937 |
MCBRIDE, HENRY | 2 |
October 14, 1937 |
SHIVELY, RUTH | 5 |
October 14, 1937 |
SULLIVAN, LIDA | 8 |
October 14, 1937 |
CONSTRUCTION OF $67,000 CONCRETE KENMORE BRIDGE WILL BEGIN NEXT M | 1 |
October 14, 1937 |
MARIE FARRELL, ALLEN MCQUARRIE | 7 |
October 21, 1937 |
PHILIP MARSH WINS JOURNAL’S OLD OSSIE CONTEST LAST WEEK | 1 |
October 21, 1937 |
SIX ‘KILLER BOATS’ OF WHALING FLEET RETURN (CHRISTIANSEN, FRANK) | 1 |
October 21, 1937 |
FEDERAL WPA OFFICIALS APPROVE NEW CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
October 21, 1937 |
MRS OLIVE BOUCHARD BEQUEATHED BIG PART OF MCBRIDE ESTATE | 6 |
October 21, 1937 |
NEW RESTAURANT WILL OPEN IN KIRKLAND | 6 |
October 21, 1937 |
TOWN ACQUIRES SHORE PROPERTY | 1 |
October 21, 1937 |
FRENCH, HARRY D | 1 |
October 21, 1937 |
MOLINE, CHRISTINA | 7 |
October 21, 1937 |
WASHBURN, ANDREW | 6 |
October 21, 1937 |
TOWN ACQUIRES SHORE PROPERTY | 1 |
October 21, 1937 |
BETTY GLAD, H. LEIGHMAN | 4 |
October 21, 1937 |
BETTY GLAD, HERMAN LEIGHMAN | 4 |
October 21, 1937 |
HILDA WILSON, BUD KRAHN | 4 |
October 21, 1937 |
MARY ELIZABETH BAIMA, CLEMENS BARTSCH | 4 |
October 28, 1937 |
NELL BARRY TAYLOR, FORMER STAGE AND SCREEN ACTRESS, RECALLS MANY | 1 |
October 28, 1937 |
JUANITA IS WORKING TO BUILD A “REAL” COMMUNITY CHURCH | 5 |
October 28, 1937 |
JALMER HALLS BUYS FORD AGENCY HERE; WILL OPEN NOV 1ST | 1 |
October 28, 1937 |
CANNERY READY FOR CIDER MAKING | 4 |
October 28, 1937 |
KIRKLAND WILL HAVE KINDERGARTEN SOON | 1 |
October 28, 1937 |
JUANITA IS WORKING TO BUILD A “REAL” COMMUNITY CHURCH | 5 |
October 28, 1937 |
EXELL, THEODORE C | 5 |
October 28, 1937 |
GOKE, MARY | 9 |
October 28, 1937 |
KING, GEORGE | 5 |
October 28, 1937 |
LEE, CLARA I | 1 |
October 28, 1937 |
TO LET BRIDGE CONTRACT SOON (KENMORE BRIDGE) | 1 |
October 28, 1937 |
MARGARET TINNELL, ED HJORTH | 5 |
November 4, 1937 |
CAPTAIN TO SAIL 3-MASTED YACHT AROUND WORLD (GERNERT, GEORGE) | 1 |
November 4, 1937 |
KIRKLAND WILL HAVE A NEW WAREHOUSE AND GARAGE SOON | 1 |
November 4, 1937 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS TO GIVE AWAY VALUABLE PRIZES IN BIG CONTEST | 1 |
November 4, 1937 |
KINDERGARTEN WILL START NOVEMBER 8, MRS WATSON SAYS | 5 |
November 4, 1937 |
UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS HERE | 1 |
November 4, 1937 |
CAPTAIN TO SAIL 3-MASTED YACHT AROUND WORLD (GERNERT, GEORGE) | 1 |
November 4, 1937 |
FREEMAN, CHARLOTTE | 5 |
November 4, 1937 |
KAMBER, JACOB | 5 |
November 4, 1937 |
OLDORYD, RALPH | 8 |
November 4, 1937 |
PLATNER, CHARLES | 5 |
November 4, 1937 |
UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS HERE | 1 |
November 11, 1937 |
DECREASE IN PROPERTY VALUATIONS WILL UNBALANCE SCHOOL’S BUDGET | 1 |
November 11, 1937 |
BUY IN KIRKLAND – YOU CAN WIN MANY VALUABLE PROZES IN BIG CONTEST | 1 |
November 11, 1937 |
HAMPTON PURCHASES WILLYS AGENCY HERE | 4 |
November 11, 1937 |
KIRKLAND TO HAVE NEW LUMBER YARD | 1 |
November 11, 1937 |
NEW CAFE OPENS IN KIRKLAND (ROBINSDALE CAFE) | 5 |
November 11, 1937 |
KID PARADE PLANNED FOR DECEMBER 11 | 1 |
November 11, 1937 |
DECREASE IN PROPERTY VALUATIONS WILL UNBALANCE SCHOOL’S BUDGET | 1 |
November 11, 1937 |
KIRKLAND SCHOOLS OBSERVE NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK | 2 |
November 11, 1937 |
P M PAIR TALKS ON EDUCATION | 1 |
November 11, 1937 |
GALVIN, JAMES M | 5 |
November 11, 1937 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH CALLS REV PRUITT AT SUNDAY SERVICE | 1 |
November 11, 1937 |
‘BEACH DRIVE’ IS TRANSFORMED INTO WIDE, BEAUTIFUL SCENIC ROAD | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
KIRKLAND MAN PAINTS MURALS FOR SALE (HUTCHINS, SHELDON) | 2 |
November 18, 1937 |
NEW RESTAURANT GETS OFF TO A GOOD START (DINNER BELL CAFE) | 6 |
November 18, 1937 |
COMMITTEE PLANNING BIG ‘KID’S PARADE” FOR SATURDAY, DEC 11 | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
ENROLLMENT BOOMS AT KIRKLAND SCHOOLS | 5 |
November 18, 1937 |
KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL NOW HAS HAND BOOK | 6 |
November 18, 1937 |
KIRKLAND’S FIRST KINDERGARTENS GET START AT CENTRAL, ROSE HILL | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
TO GIVE DENTAL CARE TO CHILDREN | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
COMMITTEE PLANNING BIG ‘KID’S PARADE” FOR SATURDAY, DEC 11 | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
OLD ORDINANCE TO BE ENFORCED (DISPLAYING GOODS ON SIDEWALKS) | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
LEWIS, DAISY E | 6 |
November 18, 1937 |
WHALEN, DENNIS | 6 |
November 18, 1937 |
YOUNG, KATE | 6 |
November 18, 1937 |
23 PAST MASTERS ATTEND MEETING (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
REV WARNECK GIVES FIRST SERMON HERE | 6 |
November 18, 1937 |
COUNTY AWARDS CONTRACT FOR KENMORE BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
MERCER ISLAND BRIDGE TO BE BUILT IN 1938 | 1 |
November 18, 1937 |
CAROL HUBER, FRANK KOHLER | 9 |
November 18, 1937 |
GERALDINE AGNES MOORE, GUSTUS L WEGENER | 9 |
November 18, 1937 |
HAZEL EDDY, JOHN STEVENSON | 9 |
November 25, 1937 |
TRAINED ‘SEEING EYE’ DOG LEADS REAL ESTATE MAN (DUNNEY, JOHN T) | 1 |
November 25, 1937 |
MAKE KIRKLAND YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS NOW TILL CHRISTMAS! | 1 |
November 25, 1937 |
NEW BARBER TAKES OVER SMITH’S BARBER SHOP | 7 |
November 25, 1937 |
RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION CHANGES HANDS NOVEMBER 23 | 1 |
November 25, 1937 |
EAST SIDE KIDS PLAN NOVEL PARADE WITH AID OF BUSINESS MEN | 1 |
November 25, 1937 |
BOARD ACCEPTS NORTHUP GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS | 1 |
November 25, 1937 |
KIRKLAND SCHOOLS NOW OFFER FREE COURSES FOR ADULTS | 4 |
November 25, 1937 |
MAKE KIRKLAND YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS NOW TILL CHRISTMAS! | 1 |
November 25, 1937 |
FIRST CAMP FIRE GROUP ON EAST SIDE OBSERVES 25TH ANNIVERSARY | 7 |
November 25, 1937 |
$50,000 WPA STREET PROJECT NEARS FINAL FEDERAL APPROVAL | 1 |
November 25, 1937 |
GERTRUDE ALLEN, KENNETH ROSS | 4 |
December 2, 1937 |
NORTHUP COUPLE WED 55 YEARS (CURRIE, MR AND MRS DAN) | 5 |
December 2, 1937 |
EAST SIDE LUMBER CO PURCHASES KIRKLAND COLUMBIA LUMBER YARD | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
OLD QUESTION BEFORE COUNCIL (MERCHANTS DISPLAYING ON SIDEWALKS) | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
SERVICE CLUB VOTES FOR LIMITATION OF KIRKLAND TAVERNS | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
DON’T FORGET! THE BIG ANNUAL KIDS PARADE WILL BE HELD IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
ETHEL JEWELL, HENRY JOVAG | 9 |
December 2, 1937 |
OLD QUESTION BEFORE COUNCIL (MERCHANTS DISPLAYING ON SIDEWALKS) | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
KIRKLAND PUTS ON DECORATION FOR CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
ISACKSON, ALBERT | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
JOSTEN, OLAF | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
THE REV R W PRUITT, NEW MINISTER AT COMMUNITY CHURCH, LIKES FARWEST | 2 |
December 2, 1937 |
TWO ANCIENT BOATS AREN’T GOING TO ‘BONE YARD’ (AQUILO, ATLANTA) | 1 |
December 2, 1937 |
BRIDGE CLOSES NEXT MONDAY (KENMORE BRIDGE) | 1 |
December 9, 1937 |
FRANCIS ROTCH, NOTED AUTHOR, HAS MANY COVETED HONORS | 1 |
December 9, 1937 |
NEW BUILDINGS FOR WATER WORKS WILL BE COMPLETED SOON | 13 |
December 9, 1937 |
BUYS INTEREST IN MOTOR CO (ROOT, CORNELIUS) | 1 |
December 9, 1937 |
NEW ELECTRIC STORE OPENS IN KIRKLAND | 15 |
December 9, 1937 |
MORE THAN 700 CHILDREN TO BE IN “KID PARADE” | 1 |
December 9, 1937 |
HOEL, IRA | 2 |
December 9, 1937 |
WATSON, JAMES | 13 |
December 9, 1937 |
WORK ON STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT WILL BEGIN HERE DECEMBER 21 | 1 |
December 16, 1937 |
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (TRONSRUD, MR AND MRS ANTON) | 6 |
December 16, 1937 |
CAST FOR OPERA IS ANNOUNCED | 1 |
December 16, 1937 |
FORMER KIRKLAND BOY WRITES WALTZ (GOLLOFON, BOB) | 4 |
December 16, 1937 |
MORE THAN 3000 PEOPLE CROWD STREETS TO WATCH KIDS PARADE | 1 |
December 16, 1937 |
COUNCIL TO CONSIDER TAVERN LIMITATION AT MEETING ON MONDAY | 5 |
December 16, 1937 |
POTIER, LEONE | 4 |
December 16, 1937 |
SHREWSBURY, ANN T | 2 |
December 16, 1937 |
WEICHELD, OSWALD | 3 |
December 16, 1937 |
MARY LOU SMITH, NORMAN M SAMMONS | 2 |
December 24, 1937 |
NEW SERVICE STATION OF KENMORE CUTOFF TO OPEN | 6 |
December 24, 1937 |
690 EAST SIDE CHILDREN ENJOY FREE MICKEY MOUSE | 1 |
December 24, 1937 |
COUNCIL REFUSES TO LIMIT BEER | 1 |
December 24, 1937 |
YULETIDE DECORATIONS MODERN | 1 |
December 24, 1937 |
O’CONNOR, THEODORE F | 6 |
December 30, 1937 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS HAVE GOOD BUSINESS | 1 |
December 30, 1937 |
YOUNG MAN STARTS SHOE SHINE SERVICE (PETERSON, RAYMOND) | 2 |
December 30, 1937 |
SCHOOL HEADS DISCUSS PLANS | 1 |
December 30, 1937 |
ROSE HILL HOME BURNS HERE CHRISTMAS MORN | 1 |
December 30, 1937 |
BAER, HERBERT W | 2 |
December 30, 1937 |
FREEMAN, JAMES WASHINGTON | 2 |
December 30, 1937 |
KIMBALL, ORSON W | 1 |
December 30, 1937 |
HEAVY RAINS FLOOD SEVERAL KIRKLAND HOMES AND STREETS | 1 |
December 30, 1937 |
JEAN DUGGAN, MARLEY PARKER | 6 |
January 6, 1938 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 6, 1938 | HONOR FORMER KIRKLAND MAN (WILLIAMS, W WALTER) | 1 |
January 6, 1938 | KIRKLAND MAN WHO SAVED FRIEND’S LIFE … (LANE, BILL) | 2 |
January 6, 1938 | KIRKLAND HIGH NOW HAS DEBATE TEAM FOR THE FIRST TIME | 2 |
January 6, 1938 | DR E C MCKIBBEN CONDUCTS RED CROSS FIRST AID COURSE | 1 |
January 6, 1938 | REVIEW OF 1937 SHOWS KIRKLAND HAD GOOD YEAR | 1 |
January 6, 1938 | ELLIOTT, FRANK | 5 |
January 6, 1938 | CANDIDATES FOR CITY OFFICES MUST FILE BEFORE MONDAY, JANUARY 10 | 1 |
January 6, 1938 | MARY C SANDEL, SAM G ROBERTSON | 6 |
January 6, 1938 | NELLIE WELLS, ROY SCHNEHALL | 6 |
January 13, 1938 |
NORDSTROMS CELEBRATE THEIR SILVER WEDDING (MR AND MRS O E) | 6 |
January 13, 1938 |
KIRKLAND SAFEWAY STORE HAS NEW MANAGER | 1 |
January 13, 1938 |
MATTSON, AGNES H | 8 |
January 13, 1938 |
POPE, MYRTLE WYATT | 1 |
January 13, 1938 |
SEVENTEEN MEN, THREE WOMEN FILE AS CANDIDATES FOR CITY OFFICES | 1 |
January 13, 1938 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH TO HONOR NEW PASTOR | 1 |
January 13, 1938 |
HERE’S HOW THE MERCER ISLAND BRIDGE WILL LOOK (PICTURE) | 1 |
January 20, 1938 |
TICKETS FOR LOCAL OPERA NOW ON SALE | 1 |
January 20, 1938 |
F ELBIE PURCHASES OLD TODD PROPERTY | 7 |
January 20, 1938 |
F ELBIE PURCHASES OLD TODD PROPERTY | 7 |
January 20, 1938 |
REAL ESTATE TAX TO HIGH WHEELER SAYS | 1 |
January 20, 1938 |
DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN? (PHOTO OF DR DAVIS) | 1 |
January 20, 1938 |
R H COLLINS WRITES ABOUT HISTORY OF CITY | 1 |
January 20, 1938 |
KIRKLAND FARMER WINS $4000 IN DAMAGES JAN 7 | 6 |
January 20, 1938 |
MERCEREAU, MATILDA | 5 |
January 20, 1938 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB PLANS TO CELEBRATE ITS 18TH BIRTHDAY | 6 |
January 20, 1938 |
EAST SIDE JOURNAL WILL BE ENLARGED NEXT WEEK | 1 |
January 20, 1938 |
HERE’S HOW PROPOSED MERCER ISLAND BRIDGE WILL SHORTEN STATE H’WAY | 2 |
January 20, 1938 |
CARRIE LYONS, WILLIAM WILLIAMS | 6 |
January 20, 1938 |
VELMA OSBORN, ERNEST ZWEIFELHOFER | 5 |
January 27, 1938 |
OPERA GROUP TO PRESENT ‘PIRATES OF PENZANCE’ | 1 |
January 27, 1938 |
PETERSON TO OPEN FEED & SEED STORE ON THE EAST SIDE | 1 |
January 27, 1938 |
PLAN TO ATTEND THE BIRTHDAY BALL | 1 |
January 27, 1938 |
DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN? (PHOTO OF FERRY DOCK) | 2 |
January 27, 1938 |
GOINGS, KENNETH LEROY | 1 |
January 27, 1938 |
MARTIN, HANNAH | 1 |
January 27, 1938 |
MASON, FRED K | 1 |
January 27, 1938 |
EAST SIDE JOURNAL STARTS BIG THREE-WEEK SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE | 1 |
January 27, 1938 |
KIRKLAND STREETS ARE GETTING IMPROVEMENTS | 5 |
February 3, 1938 |
DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN? (PHOTO OF WOOLEN MILL) | 2 |
February 3, 1938 |
BAKER, WALTER J | 5 |
February 3, 1938 |
BURLSON, HIRAM H | 8 |
February 3, 1938 |
HARBOTTLE, JENNIE | 1 |
February 3, 1938 |
MERCER, GEORGE | 5 |
February 3, 1938 |
PETERSON, JOHN P | 5 |
February 3, 1938 |
BE SURE TO CAST YOUR BALLOT IN PRIMARY ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
February 3, 1938 |
TAKE YOUR PICK – CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL PRESENT THEIR PLATFORMS | 1 |
February 3, 1938 |
MAYOR JAYCOX GETS FREE GRAVEL FOR CITY STREETS | 8 |
February 3, 1938 |
FRANCES KIEHN, WILLIAM ROBERT JONES | 6 |
February 10, 1938 |
KIRKLAND GRADE SCHOOLS ARE UNIQUE IN THEIR USE OF RADIO (PHOTO) | 1 |
February 10, 1938 |
JAYCOX RUNS FAR AHEAD OF COWAN IN KIRKLAND PRIMARY MAYORALTY RACE | 1 |
February 10, 1938 |
LIQUOR BOARD PAYS DIVIDEND | 1 |
February 10, 1938 |
CITY HAS TOO MANY JP’S | 1 |
February 10, 1938 |
COX, GEORGE | 6 |
February 10, 1938 |
JAYCOX RUNS FAR AHEAD OF COWAN IN KIRKLAND PRIMARY MAYORALTY RACE | 1 |
February 10, 1938 |
EAST SIDE IS TO HAVE NEW WATER SYSTEM | 1 |
February 17, 1938 |
A B NEWELL WILL RETIRE | 1 |
February 17, 1938 |
CANDIDATES CORNER (COWAN, WILLIAM) | 2 |
February 17, 1938 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN KIRKLAND ON MARCH 5 | 1 |
February 17, 1938 |
MARTHA ERWIN, KENNETH HOWARD | 6 |
February 24, 1938 |
BROTHER OF RADIO/MOVIE STAR IS LOCATED IN KIRKLAND (BURN, FARRAR) | 1 |
February 24, 1938 |
MAY ERECT NEW CHURCH HERE (COMMUNITY CHURCH) | 1 |
February 24, 1938 |
ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE CHANGES LOCATION | 5 |
February 24, 1938 |
NORTHUP SCHOOL DISTRICT ASKS CONSOLIDATION WITH KIRKLAND DISTRICT | 1 |
February 24, 1938 |
POINDEXTER, FLORENCE | 1 |
February 24, 1938 |
CANDIDATES CORNER (JAYCOX, L H) | 2 |
February 24, 1938 |
H P EVEREST, W MIDDLETON ARE RUNNING | 1 |
February 24, 1938 |
POST OFFICE IS ASKING LEASE | 1 |
February 24, 1938 |
HELEN JEWELL AWARDED CAPITAL PRIZE IN CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN | 1 |
February 24, 1938 |
AMATEUR BOXING MATCHES SCHEDULED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | NO INCREASE IN VALUATION | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | KNIT SHOPPE TO OPEN | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | LOCAL DEALERS OFFER REAL VALUES IN USED CARS DURING WEEK | 5 |
March 3, 1938 | KIRKLAND NEEDS ITS CANNERY | 2 |
March 3, 1938 | KIRKLAND NEEDS ITS CANNERY | 2 |
March 3, 1938 | HEAR TALKS ON VOCATIONS | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | JUANITA WILL CAST BALLOTS ON SATURDAY | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | KIRKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION HOLDING LOCAL SPOTLIGHT THIS SAT | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | JUANITA WILL CAST BALLOTS ON SATURDAY | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | BURGLARS TAKE $20 FROM PASTIME CAFE | 5 |
March 3, 1938 | CLARK, L W | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | HELLESTAD, WILLIAM T | 8 |
March 3, 1938 | CITY AND PORT ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD IN KIRKLAND NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | JOURNALISM CLASS TO WRITE ADS FOR EAST SIDE JOURNAL | 1 |
March 3, 1938 | WILL SEAPLANE BASE HELP THE EAST SIDE? | 2 |
March 3, 1938 | IONA RASMUSSEN, KEITH CONDIT | 6 |
March 10, 1938 | KIRKLAND MERCHANTS ARE GOING TO GIVE FREE ALASKAN TRIPS TO GIRLS | 1 |
March 10, 1938 | ‘THE KNIT SHOPPE’ TO OPEN IN JOURNAL BUILDING SUNDAY | 1 |
March 10, 1938 | SCHWELLENBACH TRYING TO AID CANNERY EXPANSION PROGRAM | 1 |
March 10, 1938 | JAYCOX AND MIDDLETON WIN IN KIRKLAND ELECTIONS | 1 |
March 10, 1938 | DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN? (OLD PHOTO OF REDMOND) | 2 |
March 10, 1938 | BURKE, LOUISE STERLING K | 5 |
March 10, 1938 | OLTS, ALBERT | 4 |
March 10, 1938 | FEDERATED CLUBS OF EAST SIDE DISCUSS ROAD IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
March 17, 1938 | ‘WORKANEAT’ GROUP PLANS GARDEN PLOT | 1 |
March 17, 1938 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
March 17, 1938 | CHURCH MEMBERS VOTE TO GO AHEAD WITH NEW BUILDING | 4 |
March 17, 1938 | JUANITA LADIES’ AID STARTS DRIVE TO GET NEW CHURCH PEWS | 8 |
March 17, 1938 | BIG ALASKA TRIP PRIZE CONTEST STARTS IN KIRKLAND THIS WEEK | 1 |
March 17, 1938 | JUANITA LADIES’ AID STARTS DRIVE TO GET NEW CHURCH PEWS | 8 |
March 17, 1938 | PETITION FOR JUANITA BUS IS APPROVED | 1 |
March 17, 1938 | BILL BOOTH IS NEW POLICE CHIEF | 1 |
March 17, 1938 | JOHNSON, OLIVIA | 8 |
March 17, 1938 | STRICKLAND, RALPH | 1 |
March 17, 1938 | PETITION FOR JUANITA BUS IS APPROVED | 1 |
March 17, 1938 | PROPERTY OWNERS MAY HAVE CONCRETE WALKS AT LOW COST | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | KIRKLAND LAUNDRY TO MOVE TO NEW LOCATION THIS WEEK (PHOTO) | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | 52 YOUNG WOMEN NOMINATED FOR KIRKLAND MERCHANTS’ GOOD WILL TOUR | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | KIRKLAND LAUNDRY TO MOVE TO NEW LOCATION THIS WEEK (PHOTO) | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | CANNERY WILL BE EXPANDED THIS SEASON | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | KITE CONTEST ON SATURDAY | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | JOURNAL INVITES WOMEN TO COOKING SCHOOL | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | PRESENT PLAYS AT ROSE HILL | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | FEDERAL AID TOTALS RISE TO $341,491 | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | HOW THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS PARTICIPATED IN KIRKLAND WORKS | 2 |
March 24, 1938 | BORST, KATE (DAUGHTER OF BEAVER JOHN, FAMOUS SNOQUALMIE CHIEF) | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | BORST, KATE (DAUGHTER OF BEAVER JOHN, FAMOUS SNOQUALMIE CHIEF) | 1 |
March 24, 1938 | WRIGHT, CAPTAIN HARRY | 5 |
March 24, 1938 | PRESENT PLAYS AT ROSE HILL | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | KIRKLAND HIGH GRADUATE IS HONORED (HURNING, SIBYL) | 2 |
March 31, 1938 | SCHOOL WORK IS APPROVED (ROSE HILL) | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | IRVING PEARSON IS NAMED HEAD OF KIRKLAND STORE | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | EGG DRIVE IS APRIL 4 TO 8 | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | KENNETH FORTESCUE WINS GRAND PRIZE IN KITE CONTEST | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | NOVEL COOKING SCHOOL TO DRAW HUNDREDS HERE | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | SCHOOL BOARD REFUSES TO TAKE ACTION ON PAIR CONTRACT AT MEETING | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | JEAN BETH KIRTLEY, ROBERT OLSON | 5 |
March 31, 1938 | LEGION PLANS “EGG HUNT” | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | JUANITA CABINS ARE UNDERGOING SPRING CLEANING FOR SEASON | 2 |
March 31, 1938 | ALLEN, ESSIGENE HARSHMAN | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | ALLEN, L R | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | HATFIELD, ROBERT B | 6 |
March 31, 1938 | PATTY, LUCY GERTRUDE | 1 |
March 31, 1938 | JUANITA CABINS ARE UNDERGOING SPRING CLEANING FOR SEASON | 2 |
April 7, 1938 | NOW WE CAN EAT POPCORN IN THE SHOW | 1 |
April 7, 1938 | CANNERY PLAN IS PROGRESSING | 1 |
April 7, 1938 | EVERYTHING IS IN READINESS FOR MOVIE COOKING SCHOOL 3 DAYS NEXT W | 1 |
April 7, 1938 | SCHOOL BOARD VOTES UNANIMOUSLY TO RETAIN PAIR AS SUPERINTENDENT | 1 |
April 7, 1938 | JUANITA BUS LINE TO BEGIN OPERATION IN NEAR FUTURE | 1 |
April 7, 1938 | DEPEATT, WILLIAM E | 4 |
April 7, 1938 | KORTGAARD, BERNHARDT T | 4 |
April 7, 1938 | LANE, ROBERT DONALD | 5 |
April 7, 1938 | NORRIS, MADELINE | 5 |
April 7, 1938 | PETER, JACOB | 5 |
April 7, 1938 | CONTRIBUTION OF JEW DISCUSSED | 1 |
April 7, 1938 | JUANITA BUS LINE TO BEGIN OPERATION IN NEAR FUTURE | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | MERTON MOORE TELLS INTERESTING HISTORY OF CARNATION FARMS | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | WE MUST HAVE THE CANNERY! | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | ORTHOPEDIC GUILD EGG DRIVE IS HUGE SUCCESS THIS YEAR | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | ALL EAST SIDE CHILDREN INVITED TO LEGION EGG HUNT ON SATURDAY | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | THE HAPPY ENDING – PAIR GETS HIS CONTRACT | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | MAYOR WON’T SIGN PROJECT (SIDEWALKS) | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | ALL EAST SIDE CHILDREN INVITED TO LEGION EGG HUNT ON SATURDAY | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | JUANITA BUSES BEGIN MONDAY | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | 5-DAY STRIKE AT SHIPYARDS NOW SETTLED | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | 5-DAY STRIKE AT SHIPYARDS NOW SETTLED | 1 |
April 14, 1938 | HILDEBRAND, ROBERT | 8 |
April 14, 1938 | JUANITA BUSES BEGIN MONDAY | 1 |
April 21, 1938 | AGED WOMAN HAS HAPPY REUNION WITH SON (BENTLEY, MRS A J) | 2 |
April 21, 1938 | WORK ON ROSE HILL WPA PROJECT TO BEING ON MAY 6TH | 1 |
April 21, 1938 | KIRKLAND MAY HAVE NEW COLD STORAGE PLANT SOON | 5 |
April 21, 1938 | KIRKLAND STORES TO GIVE DOUBLE VOTES IN ALASKA TRAVEL CONTEST | 1 |
April 21, 1938 | NEW DAIRY STORE TO FORMALLY OPEN FRIDAY | 1 |
April 21, 1938 | PETERSON FEED STORE “DRESSES UP” ITS APPEARANCE (PHOTO) | 6 |
April 21, 1938 | APPROXIMATELY 500 SCHOOL CHILDREN IN EASTER HUNT | 6 |
April 21, 1938 | HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO SPEAK AT COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
April 21, 1938 | SCHOOL BOARD ASKS 6 MILL EXTRA LEVY | 1 |
April 21, 1938 | WANT A SECRETARY FREE? HERE’S YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY | 1 |
April 21, 1938 | PLAN CONCERT NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
April 21, 1938 | APPROXIMATELY 500 SCHOOL CHILDREN IN EASTER HUNT | 6 |
April 21, 1938 | BOYD, DAVID M | 4 |
April 21, 1938 | NOHL, ELSIE | 5 |
April 21, 1938 | PUBLIC HEARING ON NEW BRIDGE WILL BE HELD IN SEATTLE MAY 4 | 1 |
April 28, 1938 | ROSE HILL PIONEER CELEBRATES HIS 90TH BIRTHDAY (SCHOONOVER, PAUL) | 4 |
April 28, 1938 | ELBIE LUMBER CO CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY | 1 |
April 28, 1938 | OPERATION OF CANNERY IS A CERTAINTY | 1 |
April 28, 1938 | GUILD PLANS PENNY DRIVE | 1 |
April 28, 1938 | SCHOOL BOARD SETS SATURDAY, MAY 21, AS DATE FOR EXTRA LEVY ELECTION | 1 |
April 28, 1938 | GIANT REDWOOD TREES HERE (PHOTO) | 1 |
April 28, 1938 | HUDSON, MRS GEORGE | 4 |
April 28, 1938 | POTIER, RAPHAEL | 8 |
April 28, 1938 | BRIDGE TO OPEN ABOUT MAY 15 (KENMORE SPAN) | 1 |
May 5, 1938 | MONEY VOTED FOR CANNERY | 1 |
May 5, 1938 | PAINTER, ANN HELEN | 2 |
May 5, 1938 | TABLE SHOWS EXACTLY WHAT NEW LEVY WILL COST YOU | 1 |
May 5, 1938 | CORINNE PRICE, WILLIAM H GERMANN | 8 |
May 5, 1938 | MISCELLA KEMP, WILLIAM SIMPSON | 8 |
May 12, 1938 | COLD STORAGE PLANT MAKING PROGRESS | 2 |
May 12, 1938 | WPA PROJECT FOR JUANITA IS APPROVED | 1 |
May 12, 1938 | MITCHELL OPENS CABINET SHOP ON THE EAST SIDE | 1 |
May 12, 1938 | BARR, CHARLES M | 2 |
May 12, 1938 | BIGNELL, SADIE | 5 |
May 12, 1938 | STARK, ALBERT P (JUDGE) | 1 |
May 12, 1938 | NEW KENMORE BRIDGE TO BE FORMALLY OPENED SATURDAY | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | KIRKLAND HIGH NOW BOASTS ONE OF THE MOST MODERN HOME ECONOMICS ROOM | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | NEW KIRKLAND TABERNACLE MAY BE REALITY | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | SESSIONS AND EWING WIN ALASKA TRIPS | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | “ANNUAL” WILL BE OUT FRIDAY | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | BE SURE TO VOTE IN THE SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION ON THIS SATURDAY | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | ELEANORE LARSON, R F SCHAEFER | 6 |
May 19, 1938 | ELSIE STROMSTEDT, PAUL M FRANK | 6 |
May 19, 1938 | LEGION PLANS MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE HERE | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | ANDERSON, JOHN E | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | SCHNEIDER, AMANDA | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | ANNUAL EAST SIDE GOLF TOURNAMENT GETS UNDER WAY | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | LAKE WASHINGTON BRIDGE TO COST $5,600,000 – MURROW | 1 |
May 19, 1938 | LEGION PLANS MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE HERE | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | KIRKLAND SIGN ARTIST DOES UNUSUAL JOB | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | KIRKLAND SIGN ARTIST DOES UNUSUAL JOB | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | KNIT SHOPPE MOVES TO NEW LOCATION | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | LAKESIDE FEED CO NEWLY REMODELED | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | WPA PROJECT FOR CEMETERY IS APPROVED | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | 1938 GRADUATES KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL (PHOTOS) | 2 |
May 26, 1938 | 75 SENIORS WILL BE GRADUATED FROM KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL NEXT THURS | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | CITIZENS FAIL TO VOTE LEVY | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF ST EDWARD’S SEMINARY (PHOTO) | 5 |
May 26, 1938 | KIRKLAND WILL HONOR WAR DEAD WITH SERVICES MONDAY | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | BABCOCK, GEORGE CORWIN | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | STACEY, ETHEL MAUDE | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | CITY PARK TO BE OPENED ON THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | JUANITA PARK WILL OPEN WITH PICNIC THIS WEEK | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | KIRKLAND SIGN ARTIST DOES UNUSUAL JOB | 1 |
May 26, 1938 | KIRKLAND WILL HONOR WAR DEAD WITH SERVICES MONDAY | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | NEW BEAUTY SHOP OPENS IN KIRKLAND THIS WEEK (FLORIS HAIR STYLE) | 5 |
June 2, 1938 | $26,240 ALLOTTED FOR KIRKLAND CANNERY | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | SENIORS SPEAK AT COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | HAZEL GRAYBURN, LESLIE CAMPBELL | 6 |
June 2, 1938 | BELLEVUE EXPECTING RECORD CROWD AT FESTIVAL JUNE 10-12 | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | HOLD SERVICES FOR WAR DEAD | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | BRONSON, DR ADOLPH | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | SPENCER, SARAH | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | KIRKLAND CITY PARK WILL BE FORMALLY OPENED THURSDAY | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | LARGE CROWD AT SEMINARY FOR SERVICES | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | GIANT PLANE TO HAVE TEST FLIGHTS HERE | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | HOLD SERVICES FOR WAR DEAD | 1 |
June 2, 1938 | GRACE SEBASTIAN, ARTHUR SILVERS | 6 |
June 2, 1938 | LUELLA MACKEY, JIMMY MITCHELL | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | REV AND MRS PRUITT CELEBRATE (25TH) | 2 |
June 9, 1938 | KNIT SHOPPE TO MOVE JUNE 15 | 4 |
June 9, 1938 | LACY’S RESTAURANT ADDS OPEN AIR TABLE SERVICE | 4 |
June 9, 1938 | ROSS THE CLEANER ADDS NEW MODERN MACHINERY | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | CANNERY OPERATION ON ENLARGED SCALE NOW FULLY ASSURED | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | 18 TEACHERS PLAN TO ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | FLORENCE E CLARK, HAROLD LANDIS | 6 |
June 9, 1938 | JANE BECHTOL, BILL SMITH | 6 |
June 9, 1938 | ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL TO OPEN AT BELLEVUE FRIDAY | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | EAGLES MAKE PLANS FOR BIG STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL HERE | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | KIRKLAND BECOMES THIRD CLASS CITY; OFFICIALS TAKE OATHS MONDAY | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | STATE HEALTH OFFICER ORDERS SEWER SYSTEM ABANDONED | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | SEA SCOUTS LAUNCH BOAT | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | BLOMSTROM, GUST | 4 |
June 9, 1938 | BURNARD, JOHN | 6 |
June 9, 1938 | ENGELBRECHT, HERMAN | 8 |
June 9, 1938 | FRIDAN, MARIE | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | ROBINSON, ALBERT J | 8 |
June 9, 1938 | STEWART, MRS JOHN RODGERS | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | MEET THE NEW “MAYOR OF ROSE HILL” | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | SEA SCOUTS LAUNCH BOAT | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | STATE HEALTH OFFICER ORDERS SEWER SYSTEM ABANDONED | 1 |
June 9, 1938 | BETTY STRICKLER, ROBERT SMITH | 6 |
June 9, 1938 | JESSICA DAWN WEEKS, PETER K REILLY | 2 |
June 9, 1938 | JOY CARROLL DEAN, CALVIN DEVERE | 6 |
June 16, 1938 | 50 CHILDREN WILL TAKE PART IN RECITAL | 1 |
June 16, 1938 | KNIT SHOPPE MOVES TO NEW LOCATION | 1 |
June 16, 1938 | NEW COLD STORAGE LOCKERS TO BE OPENED FOR BUSINESS SOON (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 16, 1938 | WORK BEGINS ON CANNERY | 1 |
June 16, 1938 | 50 CHILDREN WILL TAKE PART IN RECITAL | 1 |
June 16, 1938 | EAST SIDE EAGLES PLAN STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN KIRKLAND SATURDAY | 1 |
June 16, 1938 | PARK OPENED ON THURSDAY | 1 |
June 16, 1938 | CLUB LEADERS HEAR DEFENSE OF NEW BRIDGE | 1 |
June 16, 1938 | HELEN BLACK, GLENN EAGON | 6 |
June 16, 1938 | MILDRED PETERSON, H P EVEREST | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | WPA MONEY STILL AVAILABLE FOR NEW CIVIC CENTER, MAYOR JAYCOX SAYS | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | TWO SHIFTS OF WPA MEN ARE WORKING ON KIRKLAND CANNERY | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | ORGANIZATION IS PLANNING BIG PROGRAM | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | COUNCIL WILL STUDY PARKING HERE | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | KIRKLAND MATTRESS FACTORY NOW OPEN | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | LIFEGUARDS AT CITY PARK BEGIN FREE SWIMMING LESSONS | 5 |
June 23, 1938 | SEA SCOUT BOAT IS LAUNCHED AT SHIPYARDS LAST SUNDAY | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | BECHTEL, ISABELLA L | 5 |
June 23, 1938 | HANSCOM, DAN | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | WRIGHT, ANNA R | 8 |
June 23, 1938 | DR JOHN W SKINNER ELECTED PRESIDENT OF SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | SEA SCOUT BOAT IS LAUNCHED AT SHIPYARDS LAST SUNDAY | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | LIFEGUARDS AT CITY PARK BEGIN FREE SWIMMING LESSONS | 5 |
June 23, 1938 | SEA SCOUT BOAT IS LAUNCHED AT SHIPYARDS LAST SUNDAY | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | COUNCIL WILL STUDY PARKING HERE | 1 |
June 23, 1938 | CLARICE PARR, JAMES R WILSON | 6 |
June 23, 1938 | ETHEL JEWELL, HENRY JOVAG | 6 |
June 23, 1938 | HAZEL GRAYBURN, LESLIE CAMPBELL | 6 |
June 30, 1938 | KIRKLAND NEEDS A CIVIC CENTER (ARTIST’S CONCEPTION) | 1 |
June 30, 1938 | KIRKLAND SAFEWAY STORE FEATURES HIGH GRADE WASHINGTON DAIRY PRODUCE | 3 |
June 30, 1938 | NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF CANNERY ARRIVES IN KIRKLAND SUNDAY | 5 |
June 30, 1938 | RED CROSS CAMPAIGN IN KIRKLAND AREA NETS TOTAL OF $225 | 1 |
June 30, 1938 | KIRKLAND NEEDS A CIVIC CENTER (ARTIST’S CONCEPTION) | 1 |
June 30, 1938 | BETTY CUSHMAN, EDGAR WILLIAM BRANNEN | 6 |
June 30, 1938 | 400 PEOPLE ATTEND EAGLE’S STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 30, 1938 | CITY COUNCIL LICENSES SLOT MACHINES, LIMIT NUMBER OF TAVERNS TO 4 | 1 |
June 30, 1938 | ERNENWEIN, JOSEPH FREDERICK | 2 |
June 30, 1938 | HENWOOD, EMILY | 2 |
June 30, 1938 | MACGINITIE, HERBERT | 1 |
June 30, 1938 | ELSIE STROMSTEDT, PAUL FRANK | 6 |
June 30, 1938 | IRMA BRANSTON, DON SCHMIDT | 6 |
July 7, 1938 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
July 7, 1938 | LYLE STUBENRAUCH IS ELECTED ‘MAYOR’ OF CHAMPAGNE POINT | 6 |
July 7, 1938 | LAKE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE BUILDING NEARING COMPLETION | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | CIVIC HALL PLANS ARE DISCUSSED | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | MISS HANNAN OF SEATTLE OPENS STORE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | CANNERY IS OPERATING | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | SCHOOL DISTRICTS WILL VOTE ON NORTHUP CONSOLIDATION, JULY 30 | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | BETTY DIEMER, DON PETERSON | 6 |
July 7, 1938 | 40 BEGINNERS ARE LEARNING TO SWIM AT CITY PARK BEACH | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | WESCOTT HOME IS BURGLARIZED | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | HOW WILL PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LOOK ON TOTEM POLE (SWIMOMISH RESERVATI | 2 |
July 7, 1938 | 40 BEGINNERS ARE LEARNING TO SWIM AT CITY PARK BEACH | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | PLANNING COMMISSION AT WORK ON NEW PARK | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | PRIMARY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY CHURCH HAS INTERESTING STUDY | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | WORK ON MERCER ISLAND PONTOON TO START BY MIDDLE PART OF SEPT | 1 |
July 7, 1938 | IRENE SODERSTROM, A RAYMOND RECOR | 6 |
July 14, 1938 | YOUNG GIRL AIDS TIRED SWIMMER AT CITY PARK (HAYES, MARGARET) | 1 |
July 14, 1938 | ARCHITECT NOW DRAWING SKETCHES FOR KIRKLAND CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
July 14, 1938 | KIRKLAND CHURCH WILL BUILD $35000 BUILDING | 1 |
July 14, 1938 | ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH CONSTRUCTING NEW BUILDING (PHOTOS) | 1 |
July 14, 1938 | KIRKLAND CANNERY WILL TRIPLE LAST YEAR’S PRODUCTION | 5 |
July 14, 1938 | KNIERT, BERTHA | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | HERE IT IS … A SKETCH OF PROPOSED $50000 CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | DO YOU HAVE ANY SURPLUS FRUIT? IF SO, CALL CANNERY! | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | WHO WILL BE KIRKLAND QUEEN | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | HOWARD BROWN WILL OPEN SHEET METAL WORKS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | SEATTLE STAR SPONSORS HIKE AROUND LAKE | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | DR KENNETH DREWELOWE JOINS SHERWOOD CLINIC STAFF | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | MOTORCYCLE RACES ARE SCHEDULED HERE SATURDAY EVENING | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | SEATTLE STAR SPONSORS HIKE AROUND LAKE | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | TABERNACLE SPONSORS REVIVAL MEETINGS IN TENT AT 10TH & MARKET | 5 |
July 21, 1938 | SAFETY PATROL RECOMMENDS CAUTION LIGHTS’ INSTALLATION | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | SIDEWALK PROJECT IS APPROVED | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | INEZ COLLETT, WILLIAM O’HARA | 1 |
July 21, 1938 | RUTH MARIE SWITZER, CARL RADKE | 6 |
July 28, 1938 | DORIS KENNEDY IS CHOSEN ‘KIRKLAND POTLATCH QUEEN’ | 1 |
July 28, 1938 | ARCHITECT DRAWING FLOOR PLANS FOR CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
July 28, 1938 | MECHANIC OPENS AUTO REPAIR SHOP AT ASSOCIATED STATION | 1 |
July 28, 1938 | KIRKLAND CANNERY SETTING NEW RECORD IN ITS PRODUCTION | 1 |
July 28, 1938 | LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN IN CONSOLIDATION ELECTION THIS SATURDAY | 1 |
July 28, 1938 | MOTORISTS MUST OBEY NEW SIGNS | 1 |
July 28, 1938 | MCGUIRE, LUCY A | 1 |
July 28, 1938 | EAST SIDE AND SNOQUALMIE VALLEY BOY SCOUTS ENJOY CAMP AT LAKE SAM | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | MR AND MRS D G SUTHERLAND OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING | 6 |
August 4, 1938 | NEW AUTOMATIC CAN SEALER IS INCREASING EFFICIENCY AND CAPACITY OF | 2 |
August 4, 1938 | “COMMUNISTS ARE TRYING TO DESTROY AMERICAN IDEALS” | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | ROSE HILL NEEDS A WATER SYSTEM | 2 |
August 4, 1938 | “KIRKLAND CAN HAVE A BAND” | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | KIRKLAND AND NORTHUP RESIDENTS VOTE SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | EVELYN MCTERMOTT, R YOUNGBLOOD | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | KIRKLAND’S FLOAT WINS FIRST PRIZE IN POTLATCH PARADE OUT-OF-TOWN | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | HORD, JESSIE | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | HOUGEN, THOR | 4 |
August 4, 1938 | MORRIS, WADE | 3 |
August 4, 1938 | WHALEN, FLOYD G | 3 |
August 4, 1938 | ANNUAL EAST SIDE TENNIS TOURNAMENT WILL GET WELL UNDER WAY | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | PLAY FIELD GROUP CAN OBTAIN SITE | 1 |
August 4, 1938 | ROSE HILL NEEDS A WATER SYSTEM | 2 |
August 4, 1938 | ROSE HILL NEEDS A WATER SYSTEM | 2 |
August 11, 1938 | JUANITA ADDS ONE NEW INSTRUCTOR | 1 |
August 11, 1938 | JUANITA, KIRKLAND SCHOOL BOARDS SETTLE TRANSPORTATION ISSUE | 1 |
August 11, 1938 | NEW TEACHER – MISS LOIS EVANSON WILL TEACH GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION | 1 |
August 11, 1938 | RAMONA GARDNER, MELVIN HAND | 6 |
August 11, 1938 | FUTURE OF TWO CIVIC PROJECTS WILL BE DECIDED TODAY | 1 |
August 11, 1938 | JUANITA ADDS ONE NEW INSTRUCTOR | 1 |
August 11, 1938 | JUANITA, KIRKLAND SCHOOL BOARDS SETTLE TRANSPORTATION ISSUE | 1 |
August 11, 1938 | ADEQUATE WATER MAY BE PLANNED | 1 |
August 11, 1938 | ELMA JOHNSON, CAROL WALDECK | 6 |
August 11, 1938 | PEARL LAWRENCE, FRED BRIX | 6 |
August 18, 1938 | ACE CREAM PARLOR MOVES TO FINE NEW LOCATION THIS WEEK | 5 |
August 18, 1938 | MAY BUILD MORE FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS | 5 |
August 18, 1938 | SCHOOL BUDGET IS APPROVED BY COUNTY REVIEW COMMITTEE | 1 |
August 18, 1938 | COUNCIL TO ZONE ALL PROPERTY | 1 |
August 18, 1938 | ANDREEN, ANNA | 1 |
August 18, 1938 | EAST SIDE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ENJOY WEEK AT SAMMAMISH | 1 |
August 18, 1938 | LEONARD TANSKA WINS ANNUAL SERVICE CLUB GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
August 18, 1938 | KIRKLAND WILL GO AHEAD ON PROJECT TO CONSTRUCT RECREATION PARK | 1 |
August 18, 1938 | PROPOSED BOUNDARIES FOR MASTER WATER DISTRICT ARE OUTLINED | 1 |
August 18, 1938 | AGNES BOYD, DR KENNETH R DREWELOWE | 6 |
August 18, 1938 | ELEANORE LARSON, ROMAN FERDINAND SCHAEFER | 6 |
August 25, 1938 | MR AND MRS C L MARTIN CELEBRATE THEIR SIXTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
August 25, 1938 | SCHMIDTS TO OPEN NEW FOUNTAIN ON SATURDAY | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | SCHOOLS TO START HERE ON SEPT 6 | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | LILLIEN ELAINE MAACK, DENNY CARL GLAD | 6 |
August 25, 1938 | MOVIES OF POTLATCH FLOAT WILL BE SHOWN AT TWO WORLD’S FAIRS | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | ‘WEST END ORCHESTRA’ MAKES HIT AT ITS FIRST PUBLIC DEBUT | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | BIG FIESTA TO CLOSE SWIMMING SEASON AT CITY PARK BEACH | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | FUNDS TO PURCHASE BONNELL SITE HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASSURED | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | BIG FIESTA TO CLOSE SWIMMING SEASON AT CITY PARK BEACH | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | JOHNSON, ANNA | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | KYLER, THOMAS L | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | BIG FIESTA TO CLOSE SWIMMING SEASON AT CITY PARK BEACH | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | FUNDS TO PURCHASE BONNELL SITE HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASSURED | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | BIG BOEING CLIPPER WILL RESUME TEST FLIGHTS SOON | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE PROPOSED EAST SIDE WATER SYSTEM | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | WATER DISTRICT PETITIONS WILL BE CIRCULATED ON THIS SIDE OF LAKE | 1 |
August 25, 1938 | FRANCES TAUSAN, CHARLES MULLIGAN | 6 |
September 1, 1938 |
CANNERY IMPROVEMENT ALMOST COMPLETE | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
SENATOR FARQUHARSON HAS AIDED CANNERY | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
EVERYTHING NOW READY FOR OPENING OF SCHOOLS NEXT TUESDAY MORNING | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
NEW BAND HORNS ARE PURCHASED | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
SHORE LAND NORTH OF FERRY DOCK WILL BE LANDSCAPED – MAYOR | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
GROVER, JOSEPH TRUE | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
SHORE LAND NORTH OF FERRY DOCK WILL BE LANDSCAPED – MAYOR | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
18 KIRKLAND MEN HAVE TIME OF LIVES ON WEEKEND CRUISE | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
WATER PETITIONS ARE BEING CIRCULATED ON THE EAST SIDE | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
WHETSTONE SHOWS INTEREST IN WATER DEVELOPMENT HERE | 1 |
September 1, 1938 |
ELEANORE LARSON, R F SCHAEFER | 6 |
September 8, 1938 |
PLANNING COMMISSION WORKING ON DETAILS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF RECREATIO | 1 |
September 8, 1938 |
ENROLLMENT SHOWS BIG INCREASE | 1 |
September 8, 1938 |
SHORE LAND NORTH OF FERRY WILL BE REAL BEAUTY SPOT | 1 |
September 8, 1938 |
RECORD VOTE EXPECTED AT PRIMARY ELECTION HERE ON TUESDAY | 1 |
September 8, 1938 |
NEW TENNIS CHAMP (WEBB, BEN) | 1 |
September 8, 1938 |
SHORE LAND NORTH OF FERRY WILL BE REAL BEAUTY SPOT | 1 |
September 8, 1938 |
ROSE HILL PEOPLE WILL BE ASKED TO SIGN WATER PETITIONS | 1 |
September 8, 1938 |
HERE’S A MAP AND INFORMATION ABOUT EAST SIDE WATER DISTRICT | 8 |
September 8, 1938 |
ROSE HILL PEOPLE WILL BE ASKED TO SIGN WATER PETITIONS | 1 |
September 8, 1938 |
MAXINE KESNER, NORTON A HUERTH | 6 |
################ | LUTHERAN CHURCH TO DEDICATE BUILDING SUNDAY AFTERNOON | 1 |
################ | WORK ON CEMETERY PROJECT WILL BEGIN SEPT 21 | 1 |
################ | ‘JAPANESE DON’T HEAR ABOUT THE WAR’ | 1 |
################ | JOHN M COFFEE AND WILLARD YOUNG NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS | 1 |
################ | ROTARY CLUB HEARS SOCIALIZED MEDICINE DISCUSSED ON MONDAY | 4 |
################ | ROTH, LENA | 8 |
################ | HOW THE PRECINCTS VOTED | 1 |
################ | CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY (MERRIMAN, MR AND MRS F G) | 6 |
################ | AMERICAN LEGION HALL COMPLETELY PAID FOR (PHOTO) | 1 |
################ | 2 MEN LEASE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY | 6 |
################ | HANCOCK OIL NOW INTRODUCED TO EAST SIDE FOR FIRST TIME | 6 |
################ | ROSS THE CLEANER INSTALLS NEW LIGHTING FIXTURES | 5 |
################ | CANNERY ASKS PEOPLE TO DONATE CHAIRS, COTS FOR NURSERY | 6 |
################ | SHIRLEY L FOSTER, ELDON E BARKEY | 1 |
################ | COUNCIL IS FACED WITH A PROBLEM (DANCING LICENSE FOR ACE CREAM) | 1 |
################ | TENTATIVE 1939 CITY BUDGET WILL MEAN SLIGHT INCREASE IN TAX | 1 |
################ | ADAMS, ELLEN | 1 |
################ | BURROWS, INFANT | 6 |
################ | STENSTROM, CARL | 6 |
################ | WATER DEPT ADDS TEN SIPHON WELLS | 1 |
################ | AMERICAN LEGION HALL COMPLETELY PAID FOR (PHOTO) | 1 |
################ | BETTE DIEMER, DON PETERSON | 6 |
################ | NEWLY-CONSTRUCTED LUTHERAN CHURCH DEDICATED SEPT 18 (PHOTO) | 1 |
################ | DISTRICT’S FUNDS ARE FALLING OFF | 1 |
################ | HERE’S WHAT OUR READERS THINK OF DANCING LICENSE | 1 |
################ | COULSON, ROY | 1 |
################ | DAUGHERTY, CHARLES W | 1 |
################ | ROSS, MARGARET | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND ROTARIANS CELEBRATE THEIR FIRST BIRTHDAY ON MONDAY | 1 |
################ | EAST SIDE JOURNAL AGAIN SPONSORING OLD OSWALD CONTEST | 1 |
################ | $127,213 WPA STREET PROJECT APPROVED BY FEDERAL OFFICIALS | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | LARGE CROWD HELPS SWANSON’S CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY (MR & MRS ANTON | 6 |
October 6, 1938 | COUNCIL VOTES NEW LIGHTING | 5 |
October 6, 1938 | C F REDWARD BUYS WESTERN AUTO STORE | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | FRANK SMETANA TAKES OVER GILMORE STATION | 6 |
October 6, 1938 | CITY LIMITS MAY BE ENLARGED IN NEAR-FUTURE – JAYCOX | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | FIRE AT GRIFFITHS’ DAIRY CAUSES LOSS ESTIMATED AT $50,000 | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | GOVERNOR MARTIN PLANS TO VISIT KIRKLAND SOON | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | CITY LIMITS MAY BE ENLARGED IN NEAR-FUTURE – JAYCOX | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | COUNCIL ADOPTS BUDGET AT HEARING ON MONDAY | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | DANCING LICENSE IS GRANTED | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | ISACKSON, ISAC GUST | 1 |
October 6, 1938 | WPA TO CONSTRUCT RECREATIONAL PARK NEAR HIGHLAND SCHOOL | 5 |
October 13, 1938 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
October 13, 1938 |
NEW DIESEL MANAGER (SCHENK, GEORGE) | 1 |
October 13, 1938 |
KIRKLAND HIGH ADDS SET OF TYMPANI | 1 |
October 13, 1938 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS TIES FOR LOW BID ON BIG JOB | 1 |
October 13, 1938 |
BENDER, REV GEORGE L | 4 |
October 13, 1938 |
HAGSTROM, HILDING | 4 |
October 13, 1938 |
LOTT, MARY | 1 |
October 13, 1938 |
MATTILA, ROBERT | 1 |
October 13, 1938 |
WILEY, CLARA | 4 |
October 13, 1938 |
KIRKLAND PUBLISHING CO NOW PRINTS ‘SKI ILLUSTRATED’ | 1 |
October 13, 1938 |
PWA ALLOTS MORE FOR LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
October 13, 1938 |
WORK ON EAST SIDE WATER SYSTEM MAY BEGIN THIS SPRING | 1 |
October 20, 1938 |
CREAMLAND -REOPENING | 2 |
October 20, 1938 |
PROJECT IS APPROVED (ROSE HILL SCHOOL) | 1 |
October 20, 1938 |
“CREAMLAND” TO BE REOPENED SATURDAY | 1 |
October 20, 1938 |
GOVERNOR MARTIN PROMISES FUTURE AID TO CANNERY IF NEEDED | 1 |
October 20, 1938 |
COUNCIL MAKES REGULATIONS FOR ACE CREAM DANCE HALL | 1 |
October 20, 1938 |
NO WORD IS RECEIVED BY YARDS | 1 |
October 20, 1938 |
TWO BOYS ARRESTED FOR CRIME | 1 |
October 20, 1938 |
BOWEN, KITTY | 1 |
October 20, 1938 |
KYLER, CLAIRE | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
KIRKLAND CANNERY WILL NOT CLOSE TILL NOV 15, HENRY SAYS | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
GRAVE OWNERS ASKED TO MEET NOVEMBER 15 | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC GROUPS BOAST ‘CLASSY’ NEW SWEATERS | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
NYA WORKERS RECEIVE VOCATIONAL TRAINING AT SCHOOL | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS AWARDED BIG BUILDING CONTRACT | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
BERGMAN, MARGARET | 4 |
October 27, 1938 |
CRABB, MRS S A | 4 |
October 27, 1938 |
PATTY, OBED | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
MORE THAN 400 BOY SCOUTS WILL GATHER AT KIRKLAND NOVEMBER 25 | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
LAKE SPAN RECEIVES FINAL OKEH | 1 |
October 27, 1938 |
SHIRLEY FOSTER, ELDON BERKEY | 6 |
November 3, 1938 |
NEW FISH MARKET (KIRKLAND FISH MARKET) | 1 |
November 3, 1938 |
WILL GIVE BIG PRIZES IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 3, 1938 |
VOTE AGAINST THE PUD! | 1 |
November 3, 1938 |
ADULT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE NOW WITHOUT COST | 7 |
November 3, 1938 |
STATE SAYS GOOD WORD FOR TOWN | 1 |
November 3, 1938 |
AGNEW, ARCHIBALD E | 8 |
November 3, 1938 |
NELSON, MAE A | 4 |
November 3, 1938 |
MANY CLOSE RACES EXPECTED IN COUNTY ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
November 3, 1938 |
NEW RECTOR TO COME HERE (TAYLOR, REV CHESTER ALBIN) | 1 |
November 3, 1938 |
SEATTLE WATER HEAD URGES FORMATION OF EAST SIDE DISTRICT | 1 |
November 10, 1938 |
KIRKLAND CANNERY HAMS AND BACONS NOW PROCESSING | 1 |
November 10, 1938 |
REPUBLICANS ELECT TWO STATE REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATOR | 1 |
November 10, 1938 |
NEWLY-FORMED HOUGHTON COMMUNITY CLUB NOW HAS 53 MEMBERS AND WANTS | 1 |
November 10, 1938 |
GREEN, GEORGE WILLIS | 4 |
November 10, 1938 |
KENT, JOHN | 1 |
November 10, 1938 |
PUD IS DEFEATED IN COUNTY | 1 |
November 10, 1938 |
STENSLAND, KENNETH | 6 |
November 17, 1938 |
A FREAK – TWO-HEADED CALF IS BORN AT KIRKLAND GARDENS | 1 |
November 17, 1938 |
ENTIRELY REMODELED LAKE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE BUILDING COMPLETED | 1 |
November 17, 1938 |
CANNERY WILL STAY OPEN UNTIL DEC 1 | 1 |
November 17, 1938 |
KIRKLAND SCHOOLS TO GET MOVIE AND SOUND PROJECTOR | 1 |
November 17, 1938 |
FARQUHARSON NOSES OUT F JACKSON BY 51 VOTES | 1 |
November 17, 1938 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARD SPENDS $40,000 ON IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
November 17, 1938 |
MCIVOR, DAVID S | 1 |
November 17, 1938 |
NEW PHONE NUMBERS JANUARY 1 | 1 |
November 17, 1938 |
CHARLOTTE RAGSDALE, DELBERT BATES | 6 |
November 24, 1938 |
THEY CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY (TINKRAM, MR AND MRS E S) | 6 |
November 24, 1938 |
FEDERAL WPA OFFICIALS APPROVE TWO BIG KIRKLAND PROJECTS | 1 |
November 24, 1938 |
NEW TRAFFIC CODE WILL BE PASSED | 1 |
November 24, 1938 |
SEBASTIAN, MABEL CLAIRE | 1 |
November 24, 1938 |
BOY SCOUT CONCLAVE ON FRIDAY | 1 |
November 24, 1938 |
FEDERAL WPA OFFICIALS APPROVE TWO BIG KIRKLAND PROJECTS | 1 |
November 24, 1938 |
BETTY BRINSMEAD, ALBERT FOURNIER | 2 |
November 24, 1938 |
MARGUERITE CALVIN, RICHARD KELLY | 6 |
November 24, 1938 |
PHYLLIS MITCHELL, CARL OLSON | 6 |
December 1, 1938 |
FARM MAY BE USED BY PRISONERS | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
J JURIAN OBSERVES FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF BUSINESS HERE | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
PORK PROCESSING WILL CONTINUE AT KIRKLAND CANNERY | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
A DANGEROUS TURN (CORNER OF MARKET AND CENTRAL) | 2 |
December 1, 1938 |
BAND FUND IS PLEDGED | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
KIRKLAND HIGH TO ENTER CONTESTANT IN DAR CONTEST | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
PLAN BRIDGE CELEBRATION | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
FARM MAY BE USED BY PRISONERS | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
BROWN, MRS CHARLES E | 5 |
December 1, 1938 |
ELIASON, FREDERICK | 4 |
December 1, 1938 |
O’DEA, WILLIAM CHARLES | 4 |
December 1, 1938 |
ROBERTS, ELVIRA JUNE | 5 |
December 1, 1938 |
ROBINSON, FRANK | 5 |
December 1, 1938 |
COURT OKEHS LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
START CAMPAIGN TO ELIMINATE TRAFFIC DANGER | 1 |
December 1, 1938 |
LILLIEN ELAINE MAACK, DENNY GLAD | 6 |
December 8, 1938 |
FORMER KIRKLAND COUPLE CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY (HURNING) | 7 |
December 8, 1938 |
ORIGINAL AUNT JEMIMA WILL GIVE AWAY FREE SAMPLES AT SAFEWAY | 8 |
December 8, 1938 |
CANNERY TO EXPAND MORE | 1 |
December 8, 1938 |
700 YOUNGSTERS TO MARCH IN KIDS PARADE SATURDAY | 1 |
December 8, 1938 |
PATROL BOYS HELP PROTECT CHILD LIVES | 1 |
December 8, 1938 |
SENIORS TO PRESENT PLAY AT HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY | 1 |
December 8, 1938 |
SENIORS TO PRESENT PLAY AT HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY | 1 |
December 8, 1938 |
ORIGINAL AUNT JEMIMA WILL GIVE AWAY FREE SAMPLES AT SAFEWAY | 8 |
December 8, 1938 |
700 YOUNGSTERS TO MARCH IN KIDS PARADE SATURDAY | 1 |
December 8, 1938 |
KIRKLAND STREETS IN GAY ATTIRE | 1 |
December 8, 1938 |
NEW TRAFFIC SIGNS WILL BE INSTALLED, MAYOR PROMISES | 1 |
December 8, 1938 |
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE | 1 |
December 15, 1938 |
MR AND MRS CROW (60) | 1 |
December 15, 1938 |
JUANITA SCHOOL GIVEN FIRST PRIZE IN PARADE | 1 |
December 15, 1938 |
CHURCH CHOIR PLANS ANNUAL YULE CONCERT | 1 |
December 15, 1938 |
CAMPBELL, WILL A | 4 |
December 15, 1938 |
HANSON, LENNIE A | 4 |
December 15, 1938 |
O’BRIEN, PATRICK | 5 |
December 15, 1938 |
PERRIGO, MATILDA | 3 |
December 15, 1938 |
SIEVANEN, JACKIE PETER | 4 |
December 15, 1938 |
WANGE, UNO | 4 |
December 15, 1938 |
WHITNEY, NELLIE | 4 |
December 15, 1938 |
COUNTY VOTES TO OPERATE LAKE WASHINGTON FERRIES | 1 |
December 22, 1938 |
RESIDENTS PROTESTING CITY ACTION | 1 |
December 22, 1938 |
HERZOG, WALTER | 1 |
December 22, 1938 |
IRELAND, MRS R L | 1 |
December 22, 1938 |
REV JAMES O DUFFEY TELLS OF HISTORY BEFORE CHRIST’S BIRTH | 1 |
December 22, 1938 |
SERVICE CLUB UNANIMOUSLY VOTES AGAINST COUNTY OPERATION OF FERRY | 1 |
December 22, 1938 |
RESIDENTS PROTESTING CITY ACTION | 1 |
December 22, 1938 |
SEATTLE CITY COUNCIL VOTES APPROVAL OF LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
December 22, 1938 |
‘SLOW’ SIGNS ARE INSTALLED | 1 |
December 29, 1938 |
FIRST CHRISTMAS BABY BORN AT HOSPITAL (PONCIN, HAROLD MAURICE) | 1 |
December 29, 1938 |
MERCHANTS HAVE BEST YULE TRADE | 1 |
December 29, 1938 |
COMMISSIONERS PASS BIG CANNERY PROJECT | 1 |
December 29, 1938 |
DICKERSON, BERYL | 5 |
December 29, 1938 |
HARVEY, JOHN C | 1 |
December 29, 1938 |
SKIDMORE, BENJAMIN | 1 |
December 29, 1938 |
WILLIAMS, MARTHA | 5 |
December 29, 1938 |
WILL COUNTY TAKE OVER FERRIES SUNDAY MORNING? WELL, MAYBE | 1 |
December 29, 1938 |
NEW PHONE NUMBERS TO BE DIFFERENT | 1 |
December 29, 1938 |
ANNA L PHILLIPS, LOUIS J BURNARD | 5 |
December 29, 1938 |
VIOLA M MARDEN, JACK H BURNARD | 5 |
January 5, 1939 | FROZEN FRESH FRUITS CAN BE PURCHASED IN KIRKLAND STORES | 5 |
January 5, 1939 | 7500 MORE WPA WORKERS MUST LOSE JOBS IN JANUARY | 2 |
January 5, 1939 | 1938 IN REVIEW | 1 |
January 5, 1939 | SKIDMORE, ROSE M | 5 |
January 5, 1939 | WERTZLER, IDA B | 5 |
January 5, 1939 | CONSTRUCTION OF KIRKLAND’S NEW $97000 PLAYFIELD TO BEGIN FRIDAY | 1 |
January 5, 1939 | FERRY QUESTION WILL BE SETTLED IN COURT FRIDAY | 1 |
January 5, 1939 | CREWS BEGIN LAKE BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
ORCHESTRA TO GIVE CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 12, 1939 |
O W LITTLE BUYS KIRKLAND CASH FEED | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
FIVE SCHOOL DIRECTORS WILL BE CHOSEN HERE ON MARCH 4 | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
MARIE FLADLAND, MYRON LEQUE | 6 |
January 12, 1939 |
SYLVIA SAIKI, JACK TATSUMI | 2 |
January 12, 1939 |
BROCKMAN, WILLIAM BENNETT | 2 |
January 12, 1939 |
SITTLEY, CHARLOTTE | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
CAMP FIRE TO ORGANIZE | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
START DRIVE TO GET NEW POST OFFICE | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
BICYCLES AND CASH OFFERED IN SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
FERRY INJUNCTION EXTENDED 10 DAYS | 1 |
January 12, 1939 |
ADELE WILLET, KENNETH COMMEREE | 6 |
January 19, 1939 |
HAROLD HAGA WILL OPEN NEW SEA-FOODS STORE | 1 |
January 19, 1939 |
$8390 CANNERY WPA PROJECT IS APPROVED | 1 |
January 19, 1939 |
KIRKLAND MAY GET NEW SODA WATER BOTTLING INDUSTRY | 1 |
January 19, 1939 |
NEWBERRY, AMELIA E | 1 |
January 19, 1939 |
FERRY ‘DEAL’ RUMORED AS SUIT IS CONTINUED | 1 |
January 26, 1939 |
WORK ON CANNERY PROJECT WILL BEGIN FEBRUARY 20TH | 5 |
January 26, 1939 |
HERMAN PEACH NAMED STREET COMMISSIONER | 1 |
January 26, 1939 |
IN CASE YOU DIDN’T KNOW IT, KIRKLAND HAS POLICE COURT | 1 |
January 26, 1939 |
FOLK, STINA | 5 |
January 26, 1939 |
MEYERS, DR LOUIS | 5 |
January 26, 1939 |
TEW, GEORGE M | 5 |
January 26, 1939 |
EAST SIDE JOURNAL SCORES IN NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CONTEST | 1 |
January 26, 1939 |
MERCHANTS PLEDGE $600 TOWARD PLAYFIELD; $400 MORE HAS TO BE RAISE | 1 |
January 26, 1939 |
LAKE FERRY SUITS AGAIN POSTPONED | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
CARL GOLDAPP SELLS MEAT MARKET; WILL TAKE A NEEDED REST | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
MERCANTILE STORE BUYS MEAT MARKET | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
TRAPP BROTHERS BUY DUNHAMS FEED STORE | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
KENT PEOPLE VISIT KIRKLAND CANNERY; ATTEND SERVICE CLUB | 4 |
February 2, 1939 |
3 FILE AS CANDIDATES FOR BOARD | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
SCHOOLS LOSE $48776 IN STATE FUNDS | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
HERE IT IS … THE CITY OF KIRKLAND’S NEW TRAFFIC CODE | 8 |
February 2, 1939 |
HOUGHTON GETS LAND FOR RECREATION PARK; PROJECT IS PLANNED | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
HERE IT IS … THE CITY OF KIRKLAND’S NEW TRAFFIC CODE | 8 |
February 2, 1939 |
BYINGTON, CHARLES | 4 |
February 2, 1939 |
DUNN, PHOEBE Z | 4 |
February 2, 1939 |
LAHTI, JACK | 4 |
February 2, 1939 |
LANGDON, JAMES | 4 |
February 2, 1939 |
LINN, AMANDA L | 4 |
February 2, 1939 |
MCCORMICK, JOHN | 4 |
February 2, 1939 |
HOUGHTON GETS LAND FOR RECREATION PARK; PROJECT IS PLANNED | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
PLAYFIELD MONEY ALMOST ASSURED; MORE DONATIONS ARE NEEDED | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
ANDERSON MAY KEEP LAKE FERRY | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
COUNCIL PASSES NEW TRAFFIC CODE; NO PARALLEL PARKING YET – MAYOR | 1 |
February 2, 1939 |
HERE IT IS … THE CITY OF KIRKLAND’S NEW TRAFFIC CODE | 8 |
February 9, 1939 |
JANET HARRIET KIRTLEY, LESTER WILLIAM LEMKE | 6 |
February 9, 1939 |
MARY CUTLER, THEODORE HORNING | 3 |
February 9, 1939 |
BURGLAR MAKES MISTAKE | 1 |
February 9, 1939 |
GOFF, MARY G | 1 |
February 9, 1939 |
HENDRICKS, ANDREW | 4 |
February 9, 1939 |
WEAVER, MARGARET A | 1 |
February 9, 1939 |
CONSTRUCTION ON PLAYFIELD UNDER WAY | 1 |
February 9, 1939 |
KIRKLAND TO KEEP FERRY AFTER 1940, CAPTAIN PROMISES | 1 |
February 9, 1939 |
PUBLIC HEARING ON WATER DISTRICT WILL BE TUESDAY | 1 |
February 16, 1939 |
EAST SIDE SCHOOLS IN BAD SHAPE | 1 |
February 16, 1939 |
IRMA CZERWENKA, STANLEY BRYSON | 8 |
February 16, 1939 |
BROWN, JOHN CHESTER | 1 |
February 16, 1939 |
DAHL, A | 4 |
February 16, 1939 |
LILLEY, JAMES A | 1 |
February 16, 1939 |
FIVE BOYS EARN FINE BICYCLES IN JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE | 1 |
February 16, 1939 |
COMMISSIONERS TO SET DATE FOR WATER ELECTION; ONLY FEW OBJECTIONS | 1 |
February 23, 1939 |
HOW KIRKLAND’S NEW FIELDHOUSE WILL LOOK (PICTURE) | 1 |
February 23, 1939 |
MISS MABEL YATES BUYS KIRKLAND BEAUTY SHOP | 3 |
February 23, 1939 |
EIGHT CANDIDATES FILE FOR FIVE SCHOOL BOARD POSTS | 1 |
February 23, 1939 |
KIRKLAND WILL HAVE DAY MARSHALL SOON | 1 |
February 23, 1939 |
FULLERTON, JAMES | 3 |
February 23, 1939 |
PETERSON, HILMA J | 1 |
February 23, 1939 |
RUDDELL, LERENA MAE | 2 |
February 23, 1939 |
SULLIVAN, MARY | 1 |
February 23, 1939 |
WILSON, LUCY C | 3 |
February 23, 1939 |
LILLIS L SEAT, ORIN J BAKER | 3 |
March 2, 1939 | MR AND MRS ALEXANDER OBSERVE 56TH ANNIVERSARY | 5 |
March 2, 1939 | ENROLLMENT STILL GROWING IN KIRKLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS SYSTEM | 5 |
March 2, 1939 | LIGHT VOTE EXPECTED IN SATURDAY’S SCHOOL ELECTION | 1 |
March 2, 1939 | NYQUIST REAPPOINTED THEN RESIGNS, ‘FOR CITY’S BEST INTEREST’ | 1 |
March 2, 1939 | ANDERSON, LOUISE C | 1 |
March 2, 1939 | BUCKLES, MARION | 8 |
March 2, 1939 | CRANNERY, GEORGE | 5 |
March 2, 1939 | DONNER, SYLVESTER | 1 |
March 2, 1939 | JOHNSON, MARTIN | 1 |
March 2, 1939 | OTTINGER, WILLIAM J | 1 |
March 2, 1939 | ELVERA JACOBSON, WOODROW W ROBBINS | 6 |
March 2, 1939 | FLORENCE EDGAR, HERBERT BAIER | 6 |
March 2, 1939 | UTEVA WIGGINS, HAROLD MEYER | 6 |
March 9, 1939 | TWO WOMEN, THREE MEN WIN POSTS | 1 |
March 9, 1939 | MAYOR EXPLAINS HIS POSITION (NYQUIST TROUBLE) | 8 |
March 9, 1939 | BAKER, MARK | 1 |
March 9, 1939 | KEOWN, JOHN H | 6 |
March 9, 1939 | SPECIAL CITY LIMITS ELECTION THIS SATURDAY | 1 |
March 9, 1939 | LAKE SPAN IS DELAYED | 1 |
March 9, 1939 | PARKING IS DISCUSSED | 1 |
March 16, 1939 | SCHOOLS TO GET MONEY FROM STATE | 1 |
March 16, 1939 | CAPTAIN DOBBSEY IS COMING WITH TROUPE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 | 1 |
March 16, 1939 | CONNELLY, MAY E | 1 |
March 16, 1939 | FOREMAN, GEORGE | 4 |
March 16, 1939 | JOHNSON, WILLIAM A | 8 |
March 16, 1939 | MISSALL, SHIRLEY | 1 |
March 16, 1939 | VOTERS EXCLUDE PARK SITE FROM CITY LIMITS; ACTUAL WORK TO START | 1 |
March 16, 1939 | BUSINESS MEN, CITY OFFICIALS SET NEW PARKING REGULATIONS | 1 |
March 16, 1939 | IRMA LOUISE CZERWENKA, STANLEY BRYSON | 6 |
March 16, 1939 | MARY CUTLER, THEODORE HORNING | 6 |
March 23, 1939 | MRS ROOSEVELT MAY VISIT KIRKLAND CANNERY IN APRIL | 1 |
March 23, 1939 | CAPTAIN DOBBSIE WILL BRING ENTERTAINERS HERE ON WEDNESDAY | 1 |
March 23, 1939 | STATE WPA ADMINISTRATOR PROMISES HIS SUPPORT IN GETTING WORK BEGUN | 1 |
March 23, 1939 | ‘BLACKTOP’ ROADS GET MENDING | 1 |
March 23, 1939 | ABOUT WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
March 23, 1939 | MURIEL SAMMONS, WILLIAM G ROWE | 6 |
March 30, 1939 | JOURNAL LAUNCHES EAST SIDE BUILDING DRIVE | 1 |
March 30, 1939 | FARRELL WILL HEAD BOARD | 1 |
March 30, 1939 | MAYOR APPOINTS RANDLETT AS WATER SUPERINTENDENT; KEELING NEW COUNCIL | 1 |
March 30, 1939 | CITY WILL PURCHASE SHORELINE PROPERTY FROM KING COUNTY | 1 |
March 30, 1939 | HURST, CLARA | 1 |
March 30, 1939 | NEWTON, ROBERT I | 1 |
March 30, 1939 | WARD, S F | 1 |
March 30, 1939 | KATHERINE SHERBROOK, WILLIAM BARBER | 6 |
April 6, 1939 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
April 6, 1939 | PAIR GETS 1-YEAR CONTRACT AT SPECIAL BOARD SESSION | 1 |
April 6, 1939 | ERICKSON, FRANK | 1 |
April 6, 1939 | LAWSON, JAMES HENRY | 3 |
April 6, 1939 | PALMER, DOROTHY ANN | 4 |
April 13, 1939 | NEW PARISH HALL TO BE OPENED WITH DINNER FRIDAY NIGHT (ST JOHN’S) | 4 |
April 13, 1939 | 600 YOUNGSTERS TAKE PART IN LEGION EASTER EGG HUNT | 1 |
April 13, 1939 | JUANITA SCHOOLS ASK KIRKLAND TO RENEW TRANSPORTATION AID | 1 |
April 13, 1939 | BRUSH FIRES BURN OVER MANY ACRES OF LAND ON EAST SIDE | 4 |
April 13, 1939 | SHIPYARDS GOING FULL BLAST ON NEW MILLION DOLLAR BOAT (“EXPLORER” |
1 |
April 13, 1939 | DARTT, FLOYD | 1 |
April 13, 1939 | PLAYFIELD WORK DEFINITELY TO START FRIDAY, APRIL 21 | 1 |
April 13, 1939 | 100 YEARS OF LUTHERANISM TO BE TOLD IN MOTION PICTURE AT ST PAULS | 4 |
April 13, 1939 | FERRY LINCOLN BACK | 1 |
April 13, 1939 | INTEREST GROWING FAST IN WATER ELECTION APRIL 22 | 1 |
April 13, 1939 | DOROTHY V AURACHER, ROBERT INNES | 6 |
April 20, 1939 | SAUNDERS LEAVES; BATES WILL TAKE OVER ASSOCIATED OIL | 1 |
April 20, 1939 | KIRKLAND CANNERY ADDS TO CAPACITY | 4 |
April 20, 1939 | SEEDS DISTRIBUTED TO NEEDY PEOPLE | 1 |
April 20, 1939 | BOARD RENEWS CLARENCE’S CONTRACT; VOTES TO BAR MARRIED TEACHERS | 1 |
April 20, 1939 | NORTH DISTRICT FIRE MARSHALL SAYS WATER DISTRICT WOULD REDUCE FIR | 2 |
April 20, 1939 | ALBERT A KING SETS UP LAW OFFICES HERE | 1 |
April 20, 1939 | ABEL TO SPEAK AT GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 25 | 1 |
April 20, 1939 | DON ABEL PLEDGES SUPPORT OF WPA FOR WATER SYSTEM | 1 |
April 20, 1939 | EVERYONE URGED TO VOTE FOR WATER DISTRICT! | 1 |
April 20, 1939 | KIRKLAND MAY GET SEWER SYSTEM IN NEAR FUTURE | 1 |
April 20, 1939 | ELLA SPENCER, ELMER CARPENTER | 6 |
April 20, 1939 | MONA DIMMITT, HAROLD ERICKSEN | 6 |
April 27, 1939 | PAUL S SCHOONOVER CELEBRATES HIS 91ST BIRTHDAY ON SUNDAY | 4 |
April 27, 1939 | EAST SIDE PROTESTS CURTAILMENT OF FUNDS FOR LOCAL CANNERY | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | SCHOOL BOARD SIGNS TRANSPORTATION JOB WITH WATSON MONDAY | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | “BIRD MAN” GIVES FINE PERFORMANCE | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | BURGLAR TRIES TO BREAK INTO SCHOOL, DRUG STORE | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | LAHLUM, MORTON | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | MCROBERTS, MARGARET | 4 |
April 27, 1939 | TEAKLES, GEORGE H | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | DON ABEL TURNS FIRST SPADE OF DIRT ON NEW PLAYFIELD; WORK HAS BEG | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | SCHOOL BOARD SIGNS TRANSPORTATION JOB WITH WATSON MONDAY | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | WATER DISTRICT CARRIES BY 891-888 MARGIN | 1 |
April 27, 1939 | CECILIA SPROWELL, FRANK MCILHARDY | 2 |
May 4, 1939 | KINDERGARTEN CONTINUES IN KIRKLAND NEXT YEAR | 1 |
May 4, 1939 | KIRKLAND GETS QUARTERLY “CUT” OF LIQUOR PROFITS | 1 |
May 4, 1939 | MAYOR OF DUVALL SHOOTS AND INJURES PROWLER NEAR HOME | 1 |
May 4, 1939 | EVANS, DONNA MAY | 1 |
May 4, 1939 | NEW PARKING REGULATIONS ARE GETTING GOOD RESULTS, JOURNAL SURVEY | 1 |
May 4, 1939 | BLANCHE SHAFFER, POE PRONETT | 1 |
May 4, 1939 | HELEN CRUIKSHANK, NELS NEWBOM | 6 |
May 4, 1939 | MARJORIE MCLAUGHLIN, EUGENE O FOREST | 6 |
May 4, 1939 | NORMA JOHNSON, ROBERT E DIMMITT | 6 |
May 11, 1939 | JOHN SNICKERS HAS DEVELOPED LARGE CHERRY ORCHARD OF 1200 TREES | 4 |
May 11, 1939 | TREE PLANTING CEREMONY AT ARBORETUM HONORS MRS C E NEWBERRY | 6 |
May 11, 1939 | BLAU’S SUPER-SERVICE OFFERS NEW SERVICE | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | KIRKLAND’S MACDOUGALL ADDS ANOTHER SERVICE | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | CANNERY WILL OPERATE AS PREVIOUSLY SET UP | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | BOARD HAS DIFFERENCES OF OPINION | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | SCORES OF STUDENTS WILL PARTICIPATE IN MUSICAL PROGRAM | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | WILLIAM P BOWIE RESIGNS FROM BOARD | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | ISABEL ANDRE, JAMES HOBAN | 4 |
May 11, 1939 | MASONIC CLUB WILL PRESENT MAGIC SHOW ON FRIDAY, MAY 26 | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | CLEAN UP – PAINT UP WEEK IN KIRKLAND MAY 15 TO 27 | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | JUANITA PARK TO OPEN PAVILION SUNDAY EVE | 6 |
May 11, 1939 | WILLIAM P BOWIE RESIGNS FROM BOARD | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | NEW PATROLMAN IS TAKING PLACE OF ROY MADDEN (PEABODY, DUANE) | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | SHIACH, ROSANNA | 8 |
May 11, 1939 | CHET GREEN NEW ROTARY CLUB HEAD | 1 |
May 11, 1939 | JUANITA PARK TO OPEN PAVILION SUNDAY EVE | 6 |
May 11, 1939 | NO RECOUNT PETITION FILED ON WATER ELECTION; RESULTS STAND | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | MARY JANE STOCKFIETH WILL ACCOMPANY MALE CHORUS IN CONCERT | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | HAROLD HAGA SELLS SEA FOODS MARKET TO JOE KARDONG | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | KIRKLAND’S ANNUAL RED CROSS PROJECT NOW IN PROGRESS | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | SERVICE CLUB MAY SPONSOR AD CAMPAIGN TO ATTRACT RESIDENTS HERE | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | ANNUAL OUT NEXT WEEK | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | JUANITA TO GET MONEY | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | BOBBIE BRYSON, JACK WESTER | 6 |
May 18, 1939 | MARY JEWELL, ALFRED C NYBERG | 6 |
May 18, 1939 | SIBYL HURNING, DAVID NEWTON SCHUTZ | 6 |
May 18, 1939 | MUSICIANS TO PRESENT BIG CONCERT | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | TEN MAGICIANS TO MYSTIFY EAST SIDERS NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | AMERICAN LEGION TO SPONSOR MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES HERE | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | JUANITA TO GET MONEY | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | ALMQUIST, JOHN E | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | DAWSON, EMMA M | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | JOCKUM, PETER | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | ANNUAL OUT NEXT WEEK | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | TEMPERANCE DRAMA AT PEOPLE’S CHURCH | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | AMERICAN LEGION TO SPONSOR MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES HERE | 1 |
May 18, 1939 | LEGION AUXILIARY TO SELL POPPIES HERE TO HELP VETERANS | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | TO BUILD A CHURCH, OR NOT TO BUILD NOW – THAT IS QUESTION | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | 83 SENIORS WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | HERE THEY ARE – 1939 KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES (PHOTOS) | 2 |
May 25, 1939 | JUANITA SCHOOL WILL GRADUATE 34 PUPILS WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | 600 PEOPLE ENJOY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | MASONIC CLUB SPONSORS MAGIC SHOW HERE FRIDAY | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | EAGLES TO SPONSOR STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AGAIN THIS SUMMER | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | CITY-WIDE TRIPLE SERVICES PLANNED FOR MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES IN KIRKLAND ON TUESDAY | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | JUANITA SCHOOL WILL GRADUATE 34 PUPILS WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | LAUCHE, GUSTAV A | 5 |
May 25, 1939 | PROGRESS IS MADE ON WATER | 1 |
May 25, 1939 | ANNE MARIE FLADLAND, MYRON NELS LEQUE | 6 |
May 25, 1939 | DOROTHY INGLE, EDWARD POTTS | 4 |
June 1, 1939 | EVALOIS HOUGH WINS CLUB QUEEN CONTEST; PICNIC TO BE SUNDAY | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | KIRKLAND CANNERY TO OPEN ON JUNE 15 W J HENRY SAYS | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | 83 SENIORS GRADUATE FROM KIRKLAND HIGH THURSDAY EVENING | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | BOARD WILL ELECT TEACHERS MONDAY; TROUBLE IS IN AIR | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | SIX TEACHERS WILL LEAVE | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | BIG STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL PLANNED FOR THIS YEAR | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | LOST – ONE BICYCLE | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | DR THOMPSON ADD NEW DENTAL EQUIPMENT | 8 |
June 1, 1939 | BROOK, MARY ROWENA | 2 |
June 1, 1939 | EASON, JOHN | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | JEWETT, ELLA F | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | EVANGELISTS AT NAZARENE CHURCH | 2 |
June 1, 1939 | CITY OFFICERS TAKE FIRST STEP TOWARD A SEWER SYSTEM | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | KIRKLAND, REDMOND PAY TRIBUTE TO WAR DEAD AT SERVICES | 1 |
June 1, 1939 | ELLEN ZBINDEN, LEWIS WEISS | 6 |
June 1, 1939 | MARIE FLADLAND, MYRON LEQUE (PHOTO) | 6 |
June 8, 1939 | EAST SIDER BUILDS CONCRETE DAM TO IRRIGATE HIS RANCH | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | HARMONY REIGNS AT SCHOOL BOARD MEETING AS THREE NEW TEACHERS ARE | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | JUANITA GRADUATING CLASS OUTSTANDING, JOHN VIELE SAYS | 3 |
June 8, 1939 | FLORENCE MARY HARPER, BUELL LAMBERSON | 4 |
June 8, 1939 | EAST SIDER BUILDS CONCRETE DAM TO IRRIGATE HIS RANCH | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | EAGLES PLAN BIG FESTIVAL FOR JUNE 24 | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | MAYOR LANGLIE TO CROWN FESTIVAL QUEEN SUNDAY | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | JUANITA GRADUATING CLASS OUTSTANDING, JOHN VIELE SAYS | 3 |
June 8, 1939 | CITY BUYS SHORE LAND FOR PARK | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | ALLEN, GUY C | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | SAAL, MARTHA E | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | 4-H CLUBS WILL BE FORMED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | CITY BUYS SHORE LAND FOR PARK | 1 |
June 8, 1939 | MARY GILMORE, JALMER HALLS | 6 |
June 8, 1939 | NEL TURNER, VICTOR CRADDOCK IVES | 6 |
June 15, 1939 | JERRY CLARKE WINS COVETED APPOINTMENT TO NAVAL ACADEMY | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | HOME BUILDING NOW INCREASING IN KIRKLAND AREA | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | HOME BUILDING NOW INCREASING IN KIRKLAND AREA | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | POOR JUDGMENT…NO FORESIGHT (SCHOOL BOARD ACTION – BILL FISHER) | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | BOARD OVERRIDES PAIR; ELECTS NEW ENGLISH TEACHER | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | FIRST CLASS IS GRADUATED (ST EDWARD’S SEMINARY) | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | POOR JUDGMENT…NO FORESIGHT (SCHOOL BOARD ACTION – BILL FISHER) | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | MAXINE KURCHAN, ROBERT LATTIN | 4 |
June 15, 1939 | THOUSANDS EXPECTED TO CROWD KIRKLAND FOR EAGLES FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | MACISAAC, ARCHIE | 1 |
June 15, 1939 | ADVANTAGES OF OUR COMMUNITY MAY BE TOLD IN NEW BOOKLET | 1 |
June 22, 1939 | KIRKLAND CANNERY NOW OPERATING | 1 |
June 22, 1939 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS TO GET SEPARATE TRANSPORTATION | 1 |
June 22, 1939 | THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE EXPECTED IN KIRKLAND ON SATURDAY FOR EAGLE’S | 1 |
June 22, 1939 | NO MINORS ALLOWED TO PLAY PINBALL MACHINES – POWELL | 1 |
June 22, 1939 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS TO GET SEPARATE TRANSPORTATION | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | HEATING ENGINEER, CONTRACTOR SETS UP BUSINESS (JAMES, CHARLES) | 4 |
June 29, 1939 | KIRKLAND COMMUNITY RAISES MORE THAN RED CROSS QUOTA | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | KIRKLAND, JUANITA AGREE ON SCHOOL BUS ROUTE POLICY | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | HOUGHTON COMMUNITY PETITIONS STATE FOR WALK ALONG HIGHWAY | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | KIRKLAND, JUANITA AGREE ON SCHOOL BUS ROUTE POLICY | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | BERG, ELIZABETH SCHUMAN | 3 |
June 29, 1939 | MEMBERS SUGGEST WAY SERVICE CLUB CAN AID KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | KIRKLAND, JUANITA AGREE ON SCHOOL BUS ROUTE POLICY | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | HOUGHTON COMMUNITY PETITIONS STATE FOR WALK ALONG HIGHWAY | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | NO ACTION ON SEWERS | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | SEATTLE WATER HEAD PROMISES HELP TOWARD WATER DISTRICT HERE | 1 |
June 29, 1939 | DOROTHY JONES, FRED W MASON | 6 |
June 29, 1939 | VIRGINIA BENDER, MARSHALL CUTLER | 6 |
July 8, 1939 | ACCIDENTS AND FIRE MAR FOURTH OF JULY OBSERVANCE HERE | 1 |
July 8, 1939 | ACCIDENTS AND FIRE MAR FOURTH OF JULY OBSERVANCE HERE | 1 |
July 8, 1939 | MAACK, GEORGE | 1 |
July 8, 1939 | KIRKLAND PLAYFIELD WORK TO BE SPEEDED UP; LARGER CREW WORKING ON | 1 |
July 8, 1939 | KIRKLAND STREET PROJECT SUSPENDED | 1 |
July 8, 1939 | DOROTHY RERICK, LEONARD PAULSON | 6 |
July 8, 1939 | ISOBEL GIBBONS, HENRY HROVAT | 6 |
July 13, 1939 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
July 13, 1939 | HART RUTLEDGE IS ELECTED ‘MAYOR’ OF CHAMPAGNE POINT | 6 |
July 13, 1939 | KIMBALL TO STAY HERE; BILL FISHER TO TEACH HISTORY | 1 |
July 13, 1939 | MARY ELIZABETH WILCOX, NORMAN FREDERICK GRAVES | 6 |
July 13, 1939 | BANG! PEABODY KILLS BEAR | 1 |
July 13, 1939 | NO WPA STRIKES ON LOCAL JOBS; SOME ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
July 13, 1939 | MAACK, GEORGE | 1 |
July 13, 1939 | PARKER, LUCY ANN | 1 |
July 13, 1939 | STEWART, MARIAN | 2 |
July 13, 1939 | TANSKA CARDS 62, TAKES SERVICE CLUB TEE TROPHY | 1 |
July 13, 1939 | BETTY STANLEY, PAUL SAVIDGE | 6 |
July 20, 1939 | QUALITY FEED MILLS INSTALL POULTRY “LAB” | 1 |
July 20, 1939 | KIRKLAND’S “HELP YOURSELF CANNERY” IS BUSY (PHOTOS) | 4 |
July 20, 1939 | EVERYTHING SET FOR COUNTRY FAIR AT HUNTS POINT SCHOOL SATURDAY | 1 |
July 20, 1939 | J E HILL HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE | 1 |
July 20, 1939 | FULLER, JAMES LINCOLN | 1 |
July 20, 1939 | HOLLENSHEAD, CHARLES M | 6 |
July 20, 1939 | POTTS, DIANE L | 8 |
July 20, 1939 | KIRKLAND ADVERTISING PAMPHLET READY SOON | 1 |
July 20, 1939 | SIX KIRKLAND PEOPLE ENTER ANNUAL LAKE HIKE NEXT FRIDAY | 1 |
July 20, 1939 | IRMA BLAIR, DR CHARLES C CAULKINS | 6 |
July 27, 1939 | MISS GATES WILL BE ROSE HILL TEACHER | 1 |
July 27, 1939 | SEATTLE OFFERS TO BUILD WATER SUPPLY MAIN TO EAST SIDE AT NO COST | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | SAFEWAY – GRAND OPENING | 8 |
August 3, 1939 | OLD COUNTY STOCKADE IS DESTROYED | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | OLD COUNTY STOCKADE IS DESTROYED | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | COLONIAL STYLE CHURCH VOTED BY MEMBERS | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | NEW SAFEWAY MARKET TO OPEN HERE TOMORROW | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | COME TAKE YOUR CANS AWAY, HENRY PLEADS | 2 |
August 3, 1939 | BURGLAR ARRESTED IN ROBBERY ATTEMPT AT BLAU’S STATION | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | CAR STRIKES FOUR OTHER CARS; DRIVER LANDS IN COUNTY JAIL | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | GREEN, CAPTAIN WELLS | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | MOORE, JOHN W | 2 |
August 3, 1939 | KIRKLAND’S ‘FRONT YARD’ IS NOW GETTING FACE LIFTING BY WPA | 1 |
August 3, 1939 | BARBARA LUNDEEN, MUREL V SPEES | 6 |
August 10, 1939 | NEW FARM CLASS GIVES VOCATIONAL AID TO LOCAL BOYS | 1 |
August 10, 1939 | NEW SAFEWAY STORE OPENS (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 10, 1939 | THREE JUVENILES RETURNED TO RYTHER CHILD CENTER | 1 |
August 10, 1939 | ALFSON, AXEL J | 1 |
August 10, 1939 | INGRAHAM, THERESA | 3 |
August 10, 1939 | BILL BURNS MEETS LEONARD TANSKA FOR ANNUAL TITLE | 1 |
August 10, 1939 | MANY BICYCLERS NOW GETTING IN SHAPE FOR ROUND-THE-LAKE RACE | 1 |
August 10, 1939 | PLENTY OF WATER, BUT DON’T WATER IN DAYLIGHT HOURS | 1 |
August 10, 1939 | EDITH JEWELL, RUSSELL DUCETTE | 6 |
August 17, 1939 | KIRKLAND’S MACDOUGALL ADDS TO FLOOR SPACE | 1 |
August 17, 1939 | FISH CANNING WILL BE NEW ADDITION TO KIRKLAND CANNERY | 1 |
August 17, 1939 | 5-MILL LEVY AT JUANITA NOT VOTED | 1 |
August 17, 1939 | 5-MILL LEVY AT JUANITA NOT VOTED | 1 |
August 17, 1939 | 48 BOY SCOUTS ENJOY WEEK OF CAMPING AT LAKE WILDERNESS | 1 |
August 17, 1939 | BILL BURNS WINS 1939 GOLF TITLE | 1 |
August 17, 1939 | PROS AND CONS OF SEWER PROJECT WILL BE DISCUSSED AT OPEN MEETING | 1 |
August 17, 1939 | EVEELYN NAOMI RICHARDSON, RAYMOND A WOOLCOTT | 1 |
August 17, 1939 | GERTRUDE WORRELL, J V BROWN JR | 6 |
August 17, 1939 | SIGNE HARTVIGSON, FRANCIS SORENSON | 6 |
August 24, 1939 | KIRKLAND COUPLE HAS 65TH WEDDING DAY (MARTIN, MR AND MRS C L) | 4 |
August 24, 1939 | RAY HANSEN OPENS NEW STANDARD SERVICE STATION | 1 |
August 24, 1939 | CANNERY ADDS NEW FISH SMOKEHOUSE; SERVICE INAUGURATED | 1 |
August 24, 1939 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS WILL OPEN SEPT 5 | 1 |
August 24, 1939 | NELSON, LILLIE | 3 |
August 24, 1939 | KIRKLAND’S WATER SYSTEM NEEDS IMPORTANT REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS | 1 |
August 24, 1939 | SEWER OUT OF QUESTION AT PRESENT | 1 |
August 31, 1939 | IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETED AT KIRKLAND CASH MARKET | 1 |
August 31, 1939 | JAKE JURIAN ADDS NEW METHOD TO HALF-SOLING | 2 |
August 31, 1939 | CANNERY IS GOING AT FAST PACE; ONE MORE MONTH LEFT | 4 |
August 31, 1939 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS WILL OPEN NEXT TUESDAY MORNING; MANY CHANGES | 1 |
August 31, 1939 | COUNCIL TO ADOPT ECONOMICAL WAY ON WATER REPAIR | 1 |
August 31, 1939 | PLAN BEING MADE TO INCREASE CITY LIMITS TO TRACKS | 1 |
August 31, 1939 | SAFE CRACKERS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
August 31, 1939 | KIRKLAND MAY HAVE AZALEAS ALONG STREETS | 1 |
August 31, 1939 | COUNCIL TO ADOPT ECONOMICAL WAY ON WATER REPAIR | 1 |
August 31, 1939 | ELIZABETH JANE HINDMAN, ENZO JOSEPH MAZZONI | 6 |
August 31, 1939 | GRACE CHALLY, CARL DAHLBERG | 6 |
September 7, 1939 |
“COME GET YOUR CANS” HENRY TELLS CANNERY’S PATRONS | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
EAST SIDE DOESN’T WANT TO BE ANNEXED BY CITY OF SEATTLE | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
PETITIONS FOR EXTENSION OF KIRKLAND CITY LIMITS NOW BEING CIRCULATED | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
FIRST-DAY ENROLLMENT HAS LARGE INCREASE IN SCHOOLS | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
ELIZABETH BENSON, EDWIN BLAU | 4 |
September 7, 1939 |
EAST SIDE DOESN’T WANT TO BE ANNEXED BY CITY OF SEATTLE | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
PETITIONS FOR EXTENSION OF KIRKLAND CITY LIMITS NOW BEING CIRCULATED | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
E B WALKER NOW OPERATING MATTRESS CO | 3 |
September 7, 1939 |
FLINK, CHRISTINA | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
JOHNSON, MARY | 4 |
September 7, 1939 |
15-YEAR-OLD ROBERT CROW BICYCLES 220 MI | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
SEWER IS NOT YET SETTLED | 1 |
September 7, 1939 |
HELEN STONEFELT, WALTER EDGEKOSKI | 6 |
################ | POULTRYMEN GREAT ASSET TO EAST SIDE, LAWSON SAYS | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IS 18 MORE THAN LAST YEAR | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND COUNCIL TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING ON BUDGET FOR 1940, OCT 2 | 1 |
################ | ARNOLD, DAVE | 2 |
################ | JOHSENS, SELMA | 1 |
################ | TAIPALE, HELMI | 1 |
################ | WETMORE, SARAH | 1 |
################ | EAST SIDE’S SEA SCOUTS WIN RACE | 1 |
################ | FRANCES BEECHINOR, EDDIE NELSON | 6 |
################ | GRACE SCHEEL, AUSTIN KIMBALL | 6 |
################ | HELEN STONEFELT, WALTER EDGEKOSKI (PHOTO) | 6 |
################ | MARGARET GOODWIN, IRVING HINRICHS | 6 |
################ | MARY BERG, GENE RAMAR | 6 |
################ | NEW OWNER WILL TAKE OVER ACE ICE CREAM | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND ‘FRONT YARD’ IS GETTING A ‘FACE LIFTING’ | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND ‘FRONT YARD’ IS GETTING A ‘FACE LIFTING’ | 1 |
################ | TWO SEATTLE MEN WILL BE TRIED HERE IN DROWNING INCIDENT | 1 |
################ | GRAHAM, GORDON THOMAS | 1 |
################ | HALVERSON, H M | 9 |
################ | CLUB BEGINS DRIVE TO IMPROVE TRAM SERVICE TO SEATTLE | 1 |
################ | WATER DIRECTORS ASK INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL WELLS | 1 |
################ | GEODETIC SHIP TO BE LAUNCHED OCTOBER 14 (“EXPLORER”) | 1 |
################ | FREDERICKSON, CHARLOTTA | 4 |
################ | NYQUIST, OLAF HENRY | 4 |
################ | LARGE CROWD ATTENDS JUANITA COMMUNITY CLUB’S FIRST MEETING | 1 |
################ | ROSE HILL CHURCH PLANS EVANGELISTIC SERVICES NEXT WEEK | 1 |
################ | SERVICE CLUB’S DRIVE TO OBTAIN EXPRESS BUSES IS CONSIDERED | 1 |
################ | CITIZEN’S REPORT URGES ACTION ON WATER SITUATION | 1 |
################ | AUGUSTA NIESE, ROBERT LUNDBERG | 6 |
October 5, 1939 | KIRKLAND ARTIST SCORES AGAIN (SHAW, JACK) | 1 |
October 5, 1939 | CONGREGATION VOTES TO GET PLEDGES FOR CHURCH | 1 |
October 5, 1939 | RESIDENTS OF NEARBY AREAS PLAN TO DISCUSS ANNEXATION AT MEETING | 1 |
October 5, 1939 | BUDGET IS APPROVED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
October 5, 1939 | DAVE BURR’S CAR STOLEN FROM CENTRAL AVENUE | 4 |
October 5, 1939 | FREY, OPHIE ETHEL SALA | 3 |
October 5, 1939 | HANSFORD, MARY JANE | 1 |
October 5, 1939 | SCHMIDT, W C | 3 |
October 5, 1939 | SHUMWAY, EDWARD | 2 |
October 5, 1939 | JOURNAL IS CONDUCTING POLL OF OPINION ABOUT EMBARGO | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
October 12, 1939 |
CHET WICK WILL MANAGE DIESEL OIL SALES HERE | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
SIMPSON MOTOR SERVICE NOW SELLS SIGNAL GAS | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
FIREMEN TO REPAIR OLD TOYS FOR NEEDY | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
5-MILL SCHOOL LEVY BEFORE JUANITA VOTERS | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
KIRKLAND TO PLAY HOST TO KING COUNTY PTA COUNCIL THIS SATURDAY | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
MARION FREEDMAN, HOWARD MILLER | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS WILL LAUNCH $1,250,000 SHIP SATURDAY | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
MCKEE, DAVID | 3 |
October 12, 1939 |
RERICK, MAUDE ENIORY | 3 |
October 12, 1939 |
JOURNAL READERS CAST VOTES AGAINST REPEAL OF EMBARGO | 1 |
October 12, 1939 |
ELIZABETH CALVIN, LEROY TROCKMAN | 6 |
October 12, 1939 |
GERMANS ARE READY TO REVOLT, SPEAKER TELLS SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
October 19, 1939 |
GRIFFITHS’ DAIRY GOING FORWARD ON EAST SIDE | 3 |
October 19, 1939 |
BLAU SUPER SERVICE NOW SELLS RICHFIELD PRODUCTS | 1 |
October 19, 1939 |
CANNERY WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER 3; MEAT DEPARTMENT OPEN | 1 |
October 19, 1939 |
CITY OF KIRKLAND WILL NOT ANNEX ANY NEARBY AREAS AT PRESENT TIME | 1 |
October 19, 1939 |
CITY OF KIRKLAND WILL NOT ANNEX ANY NEARBY AREAS AT PRESENT TIME | 1 |
October 19, 1939 |
3000 PEOPLE CROWD LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARD TO SEE LAUNCHING OF VESSEL | 1 |
October 19, 1939 |
TWO YOUTHS STEAL AUTOS | 1 |
October 19, 1939 |
DEAN, MYRTA MAE | 1 |
October 19, 1939 |
PURVES, TOM | 4 |
October 19, 1939 |
ELMA SNIDARICH, GREGORY VANDELL | 6 |
October 26, 1939 |
JUANITA CITIZENS WILL VOTE ON EXTRA MILLS AT ELECTION SATURDAY | 1 |
October 26, 1939 |
FEDERAL SURPLUS COMMODITY STAMP PLAN WILL GO INTO EFFECT IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 26, 1939 |
JUANITA CITIZENS WILL VOTE ON EXTRA MILLS AT ELECTION SATURDAY | 1 |
October 26, 1939 |
HERE’S MILLION-DOLLAR BOAT AFTER SHE WAS LAUNCHED (PHOTO) | 4 |
October 26, 1939 |
LOFSTAD, EMMA LAVINE | 5 |
October 26, 1939 |
WILSON, JAMES | 1 |
October 26, 1939 |
SERVICE CLUB WILL LAY PLAN FOR EXPRESS BUSES BEFORE TRAM COMMISSION | 1 |
October 26, 1939 |
NO WORRY ABOUT PARKING TICKETS IN KIRKLAND! ONLY 15 IN TWO MONTHS | 1 |
November 2, 1939 |
5-MILL SCHOOL LEVY PASSED BY JUANITA VOTERS, 391 TO 9 | 1 |
November 2, 1939 |
INCOME OF KIRKLAND SCHOOLS SHOWS GAIN OVER LAST TWO YEARS | 1 |
November 2, 1939 |
FOOD STAMP PLAN WILL BE ESTABLISHED IN KIRKLAND SOON | 1 |
November 2, 1939 |
LEGION WILL SPONSOR PARADE ON ARMISTICE DAY, NOVEMBER 11 | 1 |
November 2, 1939 |
WHALING BOATS RETURN, CATCH IS ‘FAIR’ (PHOTOS) | 1 |
November 2, 1939 |
5-MILL SCHOOL LEVY PASSED BY JUANITA VOTERS, 391 TO 9 | 1 |
November 2, 1939 |
PALMER, HENRY S | 8 |
November 2, 1939 |
LEGION WILL SPONSOR PARADE ON ARMISTICE DAY, NOVEMBER 11 | 1 |
November 2, 1939 |
ELEANOR RANDLETT, TOM DOWNES | 6 |
November 2, 1939 |
MILDRED MARIE LINN, LEWIS CRANSON | 6 |
November 2, 1939 |
MINNIE CARTWRIGHT, ELTON J BRADDOCK | 6 |
November 9, 1939 |
RUTH CAREY, ARTHUR LOUIS MOTTET | 6 |
November 9, 1939 |
“DUCKS UNLIMITED” PLAN WOULD INCREASE NUMBER OF BIRDS FOR HUNTS | 4 |
November 9, 1939 |
MAYOR IS MAKING PLANS FOR 1940 CENSUS HERE; WILL SELECT COMMITTEES | 1 |
November 9, 1939 |
LEGION AND AUXILIARY PLAN ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE | 1 |
November 9, 1939 |
CRADELLE, WALTER A | 5 |
November 9, 1939 |
HAGGARD, WILLIAM H | 1 |
November 9, 1939 |
MOLL, CLAYTON HERBERT | 4 |
November 9, 1939 |
WEATHERBY, MARY | 3 |
November 9, 1939 |
“DUCKS UNLIMITED” PLAN WOULD INCREASE NUMBER OF BIRDS FOR HUNTS | 4 |
November 9, 1939 |
KANGAROOS CINCH LAKESIDE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
November 9, 1939 |
AERIAL PICTURES SHOW HOW PONTOON BRIDGE IS GROWING | 5 |
November 9, 1939 |
LEGION AND AUXILIARY PLAN ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE | 1 |
November 9, 1939 |
MARY JOCHUM, WILLIAM HARRY BROWN | 4 |
November 16, 1939 |
WELFARE COUNCIL ACTS AS CLEARING HOUSE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES | 1 |
November 16, 1939 |
LETTER TO EDITOR FROM JUDGE F A REIL ABOUT “INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT” |
2 |
November 16, 1939 |
LARGEST EARTHQUAKE IN LOCAL HISTORY SHAKES EAST SIDERS | 1 |
November 16, 1939 |
LONG-AWAITED FOOD STAMP PLANS GO IN EFFECT MONDAY IN EAST SIDE CO | 1 |
November 16, 1939 |
LEGIONNAIRES RECALL WAR EXPERIENCE ON ARMISTICE DAY | 4 |
November 16, 1939 |
MANY OF KIRKLAND’S CHURCHES PLANNING THANKSGIVING SERVICES | 1 |
November 16, 1939 |
GROVE, CHARLES A | 3 |
November 16, 1939 |
BOY SCOUT CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED | 1 |
November 16, 1939 |
UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS (KANGAROOS) | 1 |
November 16, 1939 |
MANY OF KIRKLAND’S CHURCHES PLANNING THANKSGIVING SERVICES | 1 |
November 16, 1939 |
LEGIONNAIRES RECALL WAR EXPERIENCE ON ARMISTICE DAY | 4 |
November 16, 1939 |
CHARLOTTE CLARK, JAKE LEAN | 4 |
November 16, 1939 |
HELEN AUDLEY, CECIL SEAVEY | 4 |
November 23, 1939 |
MR AND MRS MOEN CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING RECENTLY | 4 |
November 23, 1939 |
ERNIE OLMSTEAD IS OLD OSWALD CHAMP | 1 |
November 23, 1939 |
KIDS’ PARADE TO BE HELD DECEMBER 16; BETTER GET READY! | 1 |
November 23, 1939 |
PICTURES OF STATE NOW AT GATEWAY | 1 |
November 23, 1939 |
EAST SIDE FOLKS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ‘FOOD STAMPS’ | 1 |
November 23, 1939 |
DAIGH, EMILIE E | 1 |
November 23, 1939 |
FORD, GERALD LEE | 1 |
November 23, 1939 |
FREDERICKSON, DOROTHY | 8 |
November 23, 1939 |
POWELL, JAMES G | 1 |
November 23, 1939 |
MARION CLARA FREEDMAN, HOWARD ALVIN MILLER | 8 |
November 23, 1939 |
ZEDA J VALENTE, VERYL B EAGON | 1 |
November 30, 1939 |
KIRKLAND MAN AWARDED HONOR BY FRENCH PRESIDENT (CLARK, WALLACE) | 1 |
November 30, 1939 |
GET READY FOR PARADE RIGHT AWAY | 1 |
November 30, 1939 |
EDITH SWANSON, WOODROW R WESTON | 6 |
November 30, 1939 |
HELEN JEWEL, EDWARD SCHUMACHER | 6 |
November 30, 1939 |
GET READY FOR PARADE RIGHT AWAY | 1 |
November 30, 1939 |
SANTA CLAUS FLIES HERE IN PLANE; TO ARRIVE SATURDAY | 1 |
November 30, 1939 |
POLICE NAB THREE AUTO PARTS THIEVES LATE TUESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
November 30, 1939 |
JOURNAL ADDS CIRCULATION MANAGER (FLAVEL, ROBERT S) | 1 |
November 30, 1939 |
TRAM COMMITTEE NOW CONSIDERING EXPRESS TROLLEYS | 1 |
November 30, 1939 |
ELIZABETH BENSON, EDWIN BLAU | 6 |
December 14, 1939 |
SHOP IN KIRKLAND! IT’S CONVENIENT AND PRICES ARE MUCH LOWER | 3 |
December 14, 1939 |
TREMAINE TAKES OVER LOCAL SHURFINE MARKET | 1 |
December 14, 1939 |
WILLIAM WILLIAMS NOW OWNS SHURFINE STORE | 1 |
December 14, 1939 |
FIRE DEPARTMENT HAS TOYS TO DISTRIBUTE | 1 |
December 14, 1939 |
ALL KIDDIES ARE INVITED TO COMPETE | 1 |
December 14, 1939 |
LLOYD, MARTIN L | 2 |
December 14, 1939 |
WORRELL, GERTRUDE ORA | 4 |
December 14, 1939 |
KIRKLAND BUSINESS MEN DEFEND LAKE FERRY AT HEARING ON BUS FRANCHISE | 1 |
December 14, 1939 |
EAST MADISON STREET WILL BE FIRST TO HAVE TRACKLESS TROLLEYS | 1 |
December 14, 1939 |
KIRKLAND BUSINESS MEN DEFEND LAKE FERRY AT HEARING ON BUS FRANCHISE | 1 |
December 14, 1939 |
ELLA HANCOCK, JACK STALHAMMER | 3 |
December 21, 1939 |
R B COLEMAN’S TO OPERATE THE KIRKLAND PHARMACY | 1 |
December 21, 1939 |
SOME 5000 PEOPLE CROWD KIRKLAND STREETS TO SEE BEST KID’S PARADE | 1 |
December 21, 1939 |
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE IS DEDICATED | 1 |
December 21, 1939 |
SOME 5000 PEOPLE CROWD KIRKLAND STREETS TO SEE BEST KID’S PARADE | 1 |
December 21, 1939 |
ACTIVE CLUB ORGANIZED IN KIRKLAND; WHITCOMB IS CHOSEN AS PRESIDENT | 1 |
December 21, 1939 |
KIRKLAND’S POLITICAL POT BEGINNING TO BOIL AS SPRING ELECTION NEA | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
MR AND MRS FRANK D SMITH OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY (6OTH) | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
CHRISTMAS TRADE WAS VERY GOOD | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
EBAS MARKET NOW TRADEWELL STORE; CHANGE THIS WEEK | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
SCHMIDT’S BAKERY, FOUNTAIN STILL UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
WESTERN AUTO STORE MOVES ITS LOCATION | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
50 NEEDY FAMILIES ON EAST SIDE GET CHRISTMAS BASKETS | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
MORGAN, WILLIAM H | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
LOCAL LEGION POST WILL HAVE A VISIT FROM STATE OFFICIAL | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
ANOTHER CANDIDATE FILES FOR MAYOR; R L NELSON TO CAMPAIGN FOR POS | 1 |
December 28, 1939 |
SEATTLE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION PROMISES BETTER SERVICE | 1 |
October 9, 1941 | KIRKLAND SHURFINE MARKET ANNOUNCES NEW OWNERSHIP | 5 |
October 9, 1941 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 3 |
October 9, 1941 | LEROY JOHNSON BUYS KIRKLAND SHURFINE STORE | 1 |
October 9, 1941 | GLADYS REITZE, FRED M POORE | 10 |
October 9, 1941 | KIRKLAND AWARDED $140,000 | 1 |
October 9, 1941 | SISLER FIRED FOR POLICY ON SEWERS | 1 |
October 9, 1941 | BERKEY, FLOYD E | 1 |
October 9, 1941 | BOND, RACHEL A | 12 |
October 9, 1941 | MCCREARY, THEODORE | 6 |
October 9, 1941 | WILLIAMS, DAVID | 1 |
October 9, 1941 | MRS SHINSTROM HEADS DEFENSE DRIVE | 1 |
October 16, 1941 |
O W LITTLE BUYS TRAPP’S FEED STORE | 1 |
October 16, 1941 |
RURAL CHILDREN URGED TO JOIN 4-H CLUB NOW | 7 |
October 16, 1941 |
COUNCIL ACCEPTS SEWER MONEY | 1 |
October 16, 1941 |
NAVY FILM WILL BE SHOWN HERE | 1 |
October 16, 1941 |
NEED MORE MEN FOR DEFENSE | 1 |
October 16, 1941 |
LAHTI, JOHN | 6 |
October 16, 1941 |
WHITENIGHT, M M | 6 |
October 16, 1941 |
NEW ROAD PLANS NOT COMPLETE | 1 |
October 16, 1941 |
FRANCES MURIEL EWAN, ROBERT GOLLOFON | 5 |
October 16, 1941 |
MASS MEETING OF EAST SIDE DEFENSE CHEST WORKERS PLANNED | 3 |
October 23, 1941 |
PRE-SCHOOL ‘PLAY CENTER’ PLANNED | 1 |
October 23, 1941 |
WELDERS ON STRIKE AT SHIPYARD | 1 |
October 23, 1941 |
WELDERS ON STRIKE AT SHIPYARD | 1 |
October 23, 1941 |
EASY SIDE WILL TAKE PART IN NAVY RECRUITING DRIVE | 1 |
October 23, 1941 |
BERGERSON, PETER | 6 |
October 23, 1941 |
HANSEN, JOHN C | 10 |
October 23, 1941 |
JOHNSON, JOHN T | 6 |
October 23, 1941 |
ROTLEY, MARTHA E | 10 |
October 23, 1941 |
RUTH REED, HOBART MARTIN | 5 |
October 23, 1941 |
KIRKLAND’S DEFENSE CHEST QUOTA IS SET AT $3000 | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
HOUSING QUESTION RAISED AT CLUB | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
FREE CLASSES IN SHEET METAL WORK | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
KIRKLAND’S HOT LUNCH PROGRAM GETS FAVORABLE PUBLICITY IN SEATTLE | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION GETTING CHURCH ROOM READY FOR PLAY CENTER | 6 |
October 30, 1941 |
FREE CLASSES IN SHEET METAL WORK | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
CLINE APPOINTED TO CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
STRIKE SLOWS WORK AT SHIPYARD | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
STRIKE SLOWS WORK AT SHIPYARD | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
NAVY RECRUITING CAMPAIGN STARTS HERE THIS WEEK | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
SILLIMAN, WYLLIS BENJAMIN | 6 |
October 30, 1941 |
WARE, JOHN | 10 |
October 30, 1941 |
BETTY JANE AMSDEN, RICHARD SHERWOOD | 6 |
October 30, 1941 |
CITY RESPONDING TO DEFENSE DRIVE | 1 |
October 30, 1941 |
TEST MOBILIZATION OF DEFENSE COMPANY TO BE FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
November 6, 1941 |
YOUNGER’S CANDIES IN NEW BUILDING | 1 |
November 6, 1941 |
PRE-SCHOOL PLAY CENTER TO OPEN MONDAY, NOV 10 | 1 |
November 6, 1941 |
LOCAL WELDERS STRIKE IS SETTLED | 1 |
November 6, 1941 |
LOCAL WELDERS STRIKE IS SETTLED | 1 |
November 6, 1941 |
BETTS, ETHEL | 10 |
November 6, 1941 |
JOURNAL WILL GIVE AWAY $250 CASH IN CONTEST | 1 |
November 6, 1941 |
ETHEL JOHNSON, WALDEEN HARTWELL | 7 |
November 13, 1941 |
MANY CHANGES IN KIRKLAND BUILDINGS (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 13, 1941 |
KIRKLAND PASSES CHEST QUOTA | 1 |
November 13, 1941 |
WELDERS DECIDE AGAINST STRIKING | 1 |
November 13, 1941 |
MISS STELLA PATTY RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENTAL INJURY (SHOT BY COP) | 1 |
November 13, 1941 |
CLEMMONS, MRS FRANK | 1 |
November 13, 1941 |
EAST SIDE WATER DISTRICT ATTORNEY EXPLAINS AREA WITHDRAWALS | 3 |
November 20, 1941 |
SISLER TELLS CLUB ABOUT NEW SEWER | 1 |
November 20, 1941 |
BIG CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PLANNED | 1 |
November 20, 1941 |
HILL, LUCY | 2 |
November 20, 1941 |
WETMORE, REBECCA J | 2 |
November 20, 1941 |
SONS OF NORWAY TO BE ORGANIZED | 1 |
November 20, 1941 |
SISLER TELLS CLUB ABOUT NEW SEWER | 1 |
November 27, 1941 |
SANTA CLAUS HERE SATURDAY | 1 |
November 27, 1941 |
COOK, FRANK | 10 |
November 27, 1941 |
LOEWY, MINNIE RALL | 3 |
November 27, 1941 |
REED, ROSS | 10 |
December 4, 1941 |
TO USE NEW CHURCH SOON (PHOTO OF COMMUNITY CHURCH) | 1 |
December 4, 1941 |
KIDS’ PARADE HERE ON SATURDAY | 1 |
December 4, 1941 |
ANDERSON, ANTON B | 1 |
December 4, 1941 |
BATY, THOMAS L | 1 |
December 4, 1941 |
DUBEL, HELEN | 1 |
December 4, 1941 |
MARTIN, EMMA | 11 |
December 4, 1941 |
PESTERKOFF, DUANE | 1 |
December 4, 1941 |
RENICK, ALICE E | 1 |
December 11, 1941 |
RECORD CROWD AT KIDS’ PARADE | 4 |
December 11, 1941 |
RECORD CROWD AT KIDS’ PARADE | 4 |
December 11, 1941 |
TO INCREASE DRAFT – 26 ALREADY ARE CALLED IN JANUARY | 1 |
December 11, 1941 |
BROWN, WILMA | 5 |
December 11, 1941 |
NEWELL, A B | 1 |
December 11, 1941 |
STEINER, MARY | 4 |
December 11, 1941 |
ESTHER BREWER, EDGAR OLAF QUAALE | 5 |
December 11, 1941 |
LOIS E BROWN, HERBERT CRISLER | 8 |
December 11, 1941 |
‘BLACKOUT’ HARD ON POULTRYMEN | 1 |
December 11, 1941 |
COFFEE FUND ASKED FOR DEFENSE PATROL | 1 |
December 11, 1941 |
EAST SIDE READY FOR AIR RAIDS | 1 |
December 11, 1941 |
WOMEN ASKED TO REGISTER | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
NEW JEWELRY STORE IN ZABLE BUILDING | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
OPENS NEW RESTAURANT (BOWLING ALLEY CAFE) | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
FREE SHOW FOR KIDDIES ON SATURDAY | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
DOROTHEA SWANSON, THEODORE TODD JR | 5 |
December 18, 1941 |
CITY GETS $56,500 CHECK – SISLER CALLS FOR BIDS ON SEWER | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
BRATNOBER, JOHN JR | 5 |
December 18, 1941 |
FORRESTER, WILLIAM | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
LINDQUIST, ROBERT | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
SCHALLER, LEO J | 10 |
December 18, 1941 |
VERA BARBER WINS CONTEST | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
CITY GETS $56,500 CHECK – SISLER CALLS FOR BIDS ON SEWER | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
KATHERINE KUCHERA, HAROLD TESSEM | 7 |
December 18, 1941 |
350 MEN HAVE JOINED KIRKLAND DEFENSE COMPANY | 3 |
December 18, 1941 |
AGENT EXPLAINS CARE OF CHICKENS AFTER BLACKOUT | 3 |
December 18, 1941 |
DEFENSE GROUP IS REORGANIZED | 1 |
December 18, 1941 |
WOMEN ASKED TO COOPERATE | 1 |
December 25, 1941 |
MARTIN TAKES OVER GENERAL PETROLEUM SERVICE STATION | 1 |
December 25, 1941 |
MORE THAN 50 NEEDY FAMILIES RECEIVE CHRISTMAS HELP FROM WELFARE G | 1 |
December 25, 1941 |
JESTER, SMITH M | 6 |
December 25, 1941 |
DEFENSE SET-UP IS COMPLETED | 1 |
December 25, 1941 |
FARMERS ASKED TO SELL METAL | 10 |
December 25, 1941 |
SHOULD ‘REGISTER’ HORSES, MULES OF MILITARY AGE | 10 |
January 1, 1942 | CITY WILL ELECT NEW COUNCILMEN | 1 |
January 1, 1942 | BARGER, BEULAH | 1 |
January 1, 1942 | DONNELLY, EMMA | 1 |
January 1, 1942 | KILMER, MINNA | 1 |
January 1, 1942 | $1.25 PER MONTH FOR SEWERS | 1 |
January 1, 1942 | DOROTHY OLIVE LABARR, PALMER ROBERTS | 1 |
January 1, 1942 | MARJORIE CERYL LABARR, VERNON STONEFELT | 1 |
January 1, 1942 | FOOD STAMP LIST ANNOUNCED HERE | 1 |
January 8, 1942 | MERCHANTS SHOW BIG INCREASES | 1 |
January 8, 1942 | HOME NURSING CLASS WILL START | 1 |
January 8, 1942 | MARIE ADELE SAUNDERS, ORICE H WELCOME | 1 |
January 8, 1942 | REVIEW OF 1941 ON EAST SIDE | 3 |
January 8, 1942 | TO START WORK ON LOCAL SEWER | 1 |
January 8, 1942 | ELINOR DAWES, WILLIAM M KELLY | 4 |
January 8, 1942 | $1800 IS GOAL OF EAST SIDE’S WAR FUND DRIVE | 1 |
January 8, 1942 | KIRKLAND TO STAGE ‘SCRAPIRON’ DRIVE | 1 |
January 8, 1942 | TIRE RATION BOARD NAMED | 1 |
January 15, 1942 |
EAST SIDE WILL HAVE HOUSING PROJECT | 1 |
January 15, 1942 |
RED CROSS ASKS DONATIONS | 1 |
January 15, 1942 |
HOME NURSING CLASS OVERFLOWS | 1 |
January 15, 1942 |
NINE MEN FILE FOR COUNCIL JOBS | 1 |
January 15, 1942 |
POST OFFICE NEEDS MORE SIDEWALKS | 1 |
January 15, 1942 |
DOROTHY MARIE HENDRIX, DONALD FREDERICK KAY | 6 |
January 15, 1942 |
ELAINE SEEK, HENRY HATHAWAY | 1 |
January 15, 1942 |
NADINE FORD, HOWARD CARR | 6 |
January 15, 1942 |
ROALEA MANLOVE, WENDELL J TANDO | 6 |
January 15, 1942 |
TO COLLECT PAPER FOR EVACUATION | 1 |
January 22, 1942 |
KIRKLAND BOWLING ALLEY WILL HAVE OPENING SATURDAY | 1 |
January 22, 1942 |
NEW STATION OPENS (PHOTO OF SHELL STATION) | 8 |
January 22, 1942 |
LOCAL MEN WILL WORK ON SEWER | 1 |
January 22, 1942 |
BETTY SHINSTROM, DAVE BURR JR | 5 |
January 22, 1942 |
VIRGINIA WHIPPLE, WILLIAM STEVENSON | 5 |
January 22, 1942 |
ELY, FRANK | 5 |
January 22, 1942 |
NIBLOCK, ANNIE | 5 |
January 22, 1942 |
ALVIRA BERTOTTI, JAMES VEEDER | 5 |
January 22, 1942 |
KIRKLAND BUYS DEFENSE BONDS | 1 |
January 22, 1942 |
OBSOLETE TIRES ARE AVAILABLE | 1 |
January 29, 1942 |
PRESIDENT WILL DECIDE ON HOUSING | 1 |
January 29, 1942 |
NEW TAVERN OPENS (LAKE AVENUE TAVERN) | 1 |
January 29, 1942 |
SIX GRADE SCHOOL DISTRICTS MAY MERGE | 1 |
January 29, 1942 |
TO CONDUCT CLASSES IN NATURALIZATION AT KIRKLAND SCHOOL | 1 |
January 29, 1942 |
EAST SIDE HONORS PRESIDENT | 1 |
January 29, 1942 |
EAST SIDE SENDING MANY BOYS | 1 |
January 29, 1942 |
ALLEN FREDERICK | 3 |
January 29, 1942 |
BLAKNEY, ANNIE E | 3 |
January 29, 1942 |
EITEL, DAVID F | 3 |
January 29, 1942 |
TELSHAW, JOHN C | 3 |
January 29, 1942 |
DOROTHEA SWANSON, THEODORE TODD JR | 4 |
January 29, 1942 |
VIRGINIA CROWE, GEORGE HOLM | 4 |
January 29, 1942 |
SERVICE MEN NEED BOOKS | 1 |
January 29, 1942 |
WASTE PAPER DRIVE WILL BE COLLECTED | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
LETTER TO THE EDITOR (GREGG, JOHN L) | 2 |
February 5, 1942 |
KIRKLAND AREA REACHES QUOTA FOR RED CROSS | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
PRE-SCHOOL MOTHERS PLAN PLAY SCHOOL | 5 |
February 5, 1942 |
ASKS EAST SIDE SCHOOL MERGER | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
SCHOOL DIRECTORS WILL BE ELECTED | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
JAY AT THE LEVERS (PHOTO OF MAYOR JAYCOX ON DITCHDIGGER) | 7 |
February 5, 1942 |
MAY GET TOXOID FOR DIPHTHERIA | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
FIFTEEN MORE EAST SIDERS IN U S ARMED FORCES | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
ORDER MEN TO REGISTER FOR DRAFT | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
EAST SIDE BOY SCOUTS CELEBRATE 32ND BIRTHDAY | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
QUIET PRIMARY IS EXPECTED | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
BOWLING TOURNEY STARTS MONDAY | 1 |
February 5, 1942 |
OLGA S SWANSON, STINE DUNKEL | 3 |
February 5, 1942 |
‘BATTLESHIPS’ RUST ON FARMS | 7 |
February 5, 1942 |
SAFEWAY STORE COLLECTING BOOKS FOR SERVICE MEN | 7 |
February 12, 1942 |
SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION OPPOSED | 1 |
February 12, 1942 |
JEAN GREEN, JOHN THOMAS LINDSAY | 8 |
February 12, 1942 |
JUNIOR HIGH WILL PRESENT PLAY NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
February 12, 1942 |
FULL SPEED AHEAD (PHOTO OF FIRE PERSONNEL) | 1 |
February 12, 1942 |
28 MORE LOCAL BOYS IN SERVICE | 1 |
February 12, 1942 |
OLDER MEN REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR DRAFT AT CITY HALL THIS WEEK | 1 |
February 12, 1942 |
BOGE, ROALD JARL | 4 |
February 12, 1942 |
CHOVIN, JOHN E | 4 |
February 12, 1942 |
NELSON, CARL HJALMAR | 4 |
February 12, 1942 |
O’LEARY, ELIZABETH HARRIET | 4 |
February 12, 1942 |
WADE, ROBERT H | 4 |
February 12, 1942 |
ONLY 90 VOTE IN PRIMARY | 1 |
February 12, 1942 |
SOME OF CITY’S LEADING MEN TO COMPETE IN “DONKEY BASKETBALL” | 4 |
February 12, 1942 |
EVELYN VEADERS, STAN MCLAUGHLIN | 3 |
February 12, 1942 |
HAZEL WOOD, IRA COOPER | 8 |
February 12, 1942 |
TIRE BOARD GRANTS 41 CERTIFICATES | 1 |
February 19, 1942 |
MR AND MRS C E RECOR CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 5 |
February 19, 1942 |
SMITH’S REMODEL | 1 |
February 19, 1942 |
KIRKLAND-REDMOND SCHOOL MERGER? | 1 |
February 19, 1942 |
1373 MEN REGISTER FOR DRAFT | 1 |
February 19, 1942 |
OKAMURA, USHIGUMA | 2 |
February 19, 1942 |
OKAMURA, USHIGUMA | 4 |
February 19, 1942 |
LEONA BURGESS, ROBERT L STANTON | 8 |
February 19, 1942 |
MARIE ADELE SAUNDERS, ORIS WELCOME | 8 |
February 19, 1942 |
VIRGINIA TOOTHMAN, KELLEY DANA | 8 |
February 19, 1942 |
MACHINE SHOPS SHOULD REGISTER | 4 |
February 19, 1942 |
STRENGTHEN HOME DEFENSE | 1 |
February 19, 1942 |
TEST MOBILIZATION HERE IS “SUCCESSFUL” | 2 |
February 26, 1942 |
DAVID’S 5 & 10 STORE NO 2 – GRAND OPENING | 3 |
February 26, 1942 |
NEW 5-10 CENT STORE TO OPEN WEDNESDAY IN POST OFFICE ROW | 1 |
February 26, 1942 |
ONLY TWO CANDIDATES FILE FOR BOARD | 1 |
February 26, 1942 |
DORIS HELEN BECKER, RALPH A LUNDVALL | 1 |
February 26, 1942 |
BRIGGS, HESTER | 2 |
February 26, 1942 |
GALBRAITH, HATTIE | 2 |
February 26, 1942 |
PONCIN, GRACE ELIZA | 2 |
February 26, 1942 |
MUCH SPECULATION CENTERS ON NEW KIRKLAND COACH | 1 |
February 26, 1942 |
HAZEL CHARLENE WOOD, RAYMOND KARDONG | 4 |
February 26, 1942 |
GALVIN HEADS CIVIL DEFENSE | 1 |
February 26, 1942 |
WOMEN ORGANIZE CIVILIAN DEFENSE | 1 |
March 5, 1942 | ALEXANDERS HAVE 59TH ANNIVERSARY (ALEXANDER, MR AND MRS CURTIS) | 1 |
March 5, 1942 | HOUSING PROJECT HERE APPROVED IN WASHINGTON | 1 |
March 5, 1942 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS ADD $10,000 EQUIPMENT FOR DEFENSE CLASSES | 3 |
March 5, 1942 | ACTIVE CLUB SPONSORS VARIETY SHOW | 1 |
March 5, 1942 | POWELL ANNOUNCES ASSOCIATE IN LAW BUSINESS HERE | 1 |
March 5, 1942 | COOPER, JOHN J | 2 |
March 5, 1942 | FERRIS, FRANK | 2 |
March 5, 1942 | FERRY, J A | 1 |
March 5, 1942 | IRWIN, HARRY G | 5 |
March 5, 1942 | PETERSON, CARL L | 2 |
March 5, 1942 | WILLIAMS, RALPH | 1 |
March 5, 1942 | CITY ELECTION IS NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
March 5, 1942 | BETTIE SPENCER, JOHN MATTHIAS | 4 |
March 5, 1942 | DOLORES HALL, ARTHUR MIKELSEN | 2 |
March 5, 1942 | THELMA OLIVER, ROGER GRISWOLD | 4 |
March 5, 1942 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS ADD $10,000 EQUIPMENT FOR DEFENSE CLASSES | 3 |
March 5, 1942 | SUGAR RATIONING TO START NEXT WEEK | 1 |
March 12, 1942 | FEDERATED CLUBS STUDIES HOUSING | 1 |
March 12, 1942 | WATSON BUYS MORE PLOWING EQUIPMENT | 3 |
March 12, 1942 | SCORES OF EAST SIDE JAPS TO BE MOVED | 1 |
March 12, 1942 | SIX INCUMBENTS ARE RE-ELECTED | 1 |
March 12, 1942 | OUR FIRST SEAPLANE TENDER (PHOTO) | 1 |
March 12, 1942 | CIVILIAN DEFENSE GROUP COORDINATING ACTIVITIES | 1 |
March 12, 1942 | SCORES OF EAST SIDE JAPS TO BE MOVED | 1 |
March 12, 1942 | SUGAR RATIONING PROGRAM HAS BEEN POSTPONED | 1 |
March 19, 1942 | 400 NEW HOUSES FOR AREA | 1 |
March 19, 1942 | LIVELY SCHOOL ELECTION FORECAST | 1 |
March 19, 1942 | FOWL POX SCHOOL WILL BE FRIDAY | 8 |
March 19, 1942 | FOUR SOLOISTS IN ‘CRUCIFIXION’ | 1 |
March 19, 1942 | LA VETA BEAL, WALTER J MORRIS | 6 |
March 19, 1942 | LORNA COOK, JOHN HALL | 6 |
March 19, 1942 | PEARL I ALLEN, JAMES HART | 6 |
March 19, 1942 | 55 CERTIFICATES FOR NEW TIRES APPROVED HERE | 1 |
March 19, 1942 | BIG CIVILIAN DEFENSE SHOW | 1 |
March 19, 1942 | OPEN OFFICE FOR DEFENSE DOWNTOWN | 1 |
March 26, 1942 | NEW PIPE ORGAN WILL BE FEATURED | 1 |
March 26, 1942 | SCHOOL FINANCES ARE EXPLAINED | 1 |
March 26, 1942 | ALICE SCALES, WILLIS GREEN | 4 |
March 26, 1942 | MYRL GREEN, ROBERT PRUITT | 1 |
March 26, 1942 | FIRST 100 MEN IN ‘THIRD DRAFT’ LISTED | 1 |
March 26, 1942 | BRENNAN, WILLIAM | 1 |
March 26, 1942 | ARE YOU READY FOR AIR RAIDS? | 1 |
March 26, 1942 | KIRKLAND PEOPLE PURCHASE MORE ‘VICTORY’ BONDS | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | NEWLY-REMODELED KIRKLAND SAFEWAY STORE PLANS SALE | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | CHILDREN MAY BE FINGER-PRINTED HERE ON TUESDAY | 10 |
April 2, 1942 | SCHOOL ELECTION SET FOR APRIL 18; INTEREST GROWING | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | 300 WORKERS WANTED (LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARD) | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | CITY DADS HEAR PINBALL OFFER FIVE TIMES MORE THAN LICENSE NOW PAID | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | 33 LOCAL WOMEN RECEIVE RED CROSS HOME NURSING AWARDS | 3 |
April 2, 1942 | AUXILIARY PLANS 20-BED HOSPITAL | 3 |
April 2, 1942 | FIRST AID GROUP READY FOR WORK | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | 300 WORKERS WANTED (LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARD) | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | SHIPYARD TRAFFIC PROBLEM | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | EAST SIDE FILLS BIG ARMY QUOTA | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | FERRY SCHEDULE CHANGES OKEHED | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | SHIPYARD TRAFFIC PROBLEM | 1 |
April 2, 1942 | GALVIN RESIGNS CIVILIAN DEFENSE POST THIS WEEK | 1 |
April 9, 1942 | RIDING ACADEMY TO OPEN SUNDAY | 1 |
April 9, 1942 | HOUSING WORK STARTS MAY 1 | 1 |
April 9, 1942 | ELECTION IS UP TO KIRKLAND (SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION)_ | 1 |
April 9, 1942 | REORGANIZATION (EDITORIAL BY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT) | 2 |
April 9, 1942 | LOCAL WOMEN MAY REGISTER FOR WORK AT KIRKLAND SCHOOL | 1 |
April 9, 1942 | GWENDOLYN DEE ROACH, WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN | 4 |
April 9, 1942 | LEGION PLANNING ‘SEND-OFF’ FOR DRAFTEES APRIL 21 | 1 |
April 9, 1942 | KREIDER, HAZAEL S | 1 |
April 9, 1942 | PEOPLE HELP CITY BY COOPERATING ON ‘SIDE SEWERS’ | 1 |
April 9, 1942 | DAVE BURR NEW DEFENSE HEAD | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
April 16, 1942 | DEDICATION SUNDAY (PHOTO OF COMMUNITY CHURCH) | 3 |
April 16, 1942 | NEW COMMUNITY CHURCH WILL BE DEDICATED SUNDAY | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | NEW ORGAN WILL BE DEDICATED SUNDAY | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | HOUSING BIDS ON SATURDAY | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | NEW MEN’S STORE WILL OPEN HERE | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | CONSOLIDATION BALLOT SATURDAY | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | CITY DADS TO DECIDE PIN-BALLS | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | LEGION AUXILIARY ASKS FOR TRUNKS FOR ITS HOSPITAL | 3 |
April 16, 1942 | ANOTHER TENDER LAUNCHED HERE | 4 |
April 16, 1942 | BIG DRAFT GROUP LEAVES TUESDAY | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | GRAHAM, CARRIE | 4 |
April 16, 1942 | NEW SCHEDULE HELPS FERRY TRAFFIC | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | MOTOR COACH CO CHANGES SCHEDULE OF ONE BUS TRIP | 1 |
April 16, 1942 | ALICE SCALES, WILLIS GREEN | 6 |
April 16, 1942 | ELSIE MOLCH, CHARLEY LABRUN | 3 |
April 16, 1942 | HELEN MCCANN, RICHARD SCALES | 6 |
April 16, 1942 | EVERYONE URGED TO SEE PICTURE (AIR RAIDS) | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | HOUSING WORK STARTS MONDAY | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | NEW OWNERS WILL TAKE OVER WESTERN AUTO STORE MONDAY | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | PRE-SCHOOLERS AGAIN SPONSOR PLAYGROUND | 3 |
April 30, 1942 | ALICE BRUDIE, HELENA MCKIBBEN | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | MAYOR ADJOURNS MEETING – COUNCIL HAS TO WAIT FOR PINBALL VOTE | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | LOCAL RED CROSS CLASS HONORS DR MCKIBBEN | 3 |
April 30, 1942 | MORE BLOOD IS NEEDED FOR BANK | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | MORE THAN 3000 MEN REGISTERED | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | BOOTH, WILLIAM D | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | FORBES, ELIZA | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | FORBES, ROBERT D | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | KRUSE, CHARLES E | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | MCAFERTY, LOU NELL | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | NAF, ANNA B | 1 |
April 30, 1942 | ANNA SUNDVAHL, PHER CAVALIN | 3 |
April 30, 1942 | ELEANOR EVERETT, ROBERT FRITTS | 6 |
April 30, 1942 | JEAN GREEN, JOHN LINDSAY | 6 |
April 30, 1942 | MERYL GREEN, ROBERT PRUITT | 6 |
April 30, 1942 | SUGAR REGISTRATION NEXT WEEK | 1 |
May 14, 1942 | BIDS CALLED ON DISPOSAL PLANT | 1 |
May 14, 1942 | ELIZABETH ANN BONDS, VERNON LEE GREEDY | 6 |
May 14, 1942 | ARMY ‘TAKES OVER’ IN KIRKLAND THIS WEEK TO EVACUATE LOCAL JAPANESE | 1 |
May 14, 1942 | FIRE DESTROYS CATHCART HOME | 1 |
May 14, 1942 | LOCAL BLOOD BANK HAS BIG RESERVE | 1 |
May 14, 1942 | HOUGHTON DOCK BEING EXTENDED | 1 |
May 14, 1942 | HOLMES, JAMES | 4 |
May 14, 1942 | HOUGHTON DOCK BEING EXTENDED | 1 |
May 14, 1942 | KATHERINE CLARE RANDLETT, RICHARD FRINK COFFIN | 6 |
May 14, 1942 | MARJORIE CAREY, CLIFFORD JACKSON | 4 |
May 14, 1942 | MARJORIE MORSE, ERNEST COFLAND | 4 |
May 14, 1942 | ARMY ‘TAKES OVER’ IN KIRKLAND THIS WEEK TO EVACUATE LOCAL JAPANESE | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | NEW SEWER DISPOSAL PLANT (PICTURE) | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | HOUSING PROJECT STYMIED | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | RURAL HOUSING COMMITTEE ASKS EAST SIDE HELP | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | RED CROSS DRIVE IS LAUNCHED | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | SIGN FOR EMERGENCY WORK ON FARMS | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | CITY NOW BOASTS 17 ‘PIN-BALLERS’ | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | 443 LOCAL JAPANESE EVACUATED WEDNESDAY | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | HOUGHTON WORKS FOR CLUBHOUSE | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | SOLDIERS LEAVE THURSDAY MORNING | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | MARYBEL CAREY ,EDWARD NEADERMAN | 5 |
May 21, 1942 | VIOLET GILBERT, MERRILL HITE | 5 |
May 21, 1942 | 443 LOCAL JAPANESE EVACUATED WEDNESDAY | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | BOARD RULES THESE CAN BUY NEW TIRES NOW | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | GAS REGISTRATION NEXT WEEK | 1 |
May 21, 1942 | PROPAGANDA WILL BE DISCUSSED | 5 |
May 28, 1942 | 90 SENIORS WILL GET DIPLOMA | 1 |
May 28, 1942 | JUANITA SCHOOL TO GRADUATE 22 | 1 |
May 28, 1942 | MARION CLARK, ROBERT C SICELOFF | 1 |
May 28, 1942 | STYLE SHOW HUGE SUCCESS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
May 28, 1942 | MORE FIRST AID CLASSES TO FORM | 1 |
May 28, 1942 | KIRKLAND TO PAY TRIBUTE TO WAR DEAD SATURDAY | 1 |
May 28, 1942 | CAMPBELL URGES EVERYONE TO BE READY FOR RAIDS | 1 |
May 28, 1942 | THERE’LL BE NO GAS RATIONING NOW – CAR OWNERS REGISTRATION CALLED | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | DURKEE PROMISES MORE FEDERAL MONEY FOR DISPOSAL PLANT | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | AUTHORITY PLANS 800 MORE UNITS | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | KIRKLAND CANNERY IS OPEN FOR PUBLIC USE DURING THE SUMMER | 3 |
June 4, 1942 | OTTO SMITH NEW KANGAROO COACH | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | PUBLIC FORUM WILL DISCUSS WAR PART OF AMERICAN NEGRO | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | LARGEST LIST OF LOCAL DRAFTEES CALLED | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | CAMERON, GEORGE | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | SCHONING, OTTO | 4 |
June 4, 1942 | SHUH, WALTER | 3 |
June 4, 1942 | LOCAL WATER PROJECT APPROVED | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | ELIZABETH ANN BOND, VERNON GREEDY | 6 |
June 4, 1942 | ELOISE WHITCOMBE, BOB HENNIG | 6 |
June 4, 1942 | LUCILLE CARPENTER HOXIE, DORT L LOUNSBURY | 4 |
June 4, 1942 | CANNING SUGAR APPLICATIONS MAY START ON MONDAY | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | HOW TO CAN FRUIT WITH LESS SUGAR | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | KIRKLAND GETS GAS MASKS | 1 |
June 4, 1942 | PUBLIC FORUM WILL DISCUSS WAR PART OF AMERICAN NEGRO | 1 |
June 11, 1942 | LOCAL PEOPLE URGED TO RENT ROOMS | 1 |
June 11, 1942 | YOUNG MEN TO REGISTER JUNE 29, 30 | 1 |
June 11, 1942 | TO ARRANGE RIDES TO DEFENSE PLANTS | 1 |
June 11, 1942 | CITY WILL EXTEND ITS SEWER MAINS | 1 |
June 11, 1942 | DOROTHY DEAN BROWN, EARL ETZLER JR | 6 |
June 11, 1942 | IRENE NORRIS, LEWIS APPLEBAKER | 6 |
June 11, 1942 | MARRIAGE LICENSE LISSUED TO LOCAL COUPLES RECENTLY (LIST) | 4 |
June 11, 1942 | ROSALIE POOL, GEORGE CHRISTEN | 6 |
June 11, 1942 | 300 EAST SIDE FAMILIES SIGN FOR MORE SUGAR | 1 |
June 11, 1942 | HERE’S WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF AN AIR RAID OR GAS ATTACK | 1 |
June 11, 1942 | LOCAL PEOPLE URGED TO RENT ROOMS | 1 |
June 11, 1942 | PREPARE FIRST AID FOR AIR RAIDS | 1 |
June 18, 1942 | 30 ROOMS ARE LISTED AT JOURNAL | 1 |
June 18, 1942 | COUNCIL PASSES BUILDING ORDINANCE | 1 |
June 18, 1942 | HOUSING PROJECT SLOWED – LUMBER FREEZING GIVES TEMPORARY PROJECT | 1 |
June 18, 1942 | ACCORDION BAND (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 18, 1942 | COUNCIL PASSES BUILDING ORDINANCE | 1 |
June 18, 1942 | CITY PARK BEACH TO OPEN MONDAY WITH LIFEGUARD | 1 |
June 18, 1942 | CHARLOTTE CATHERINE BLANKERHORN, ROBERT HEARD | 4 |
June 18, 1942 | DORIS BECKER, RALPH LUNDVALL | 3 |
June 18, 1942 | ELEANOR ROSSMAN, WELLS ELSON | 3 |
June 18, 1942 | LUCILLE WEBSTER, ROBERT OGILVIE | 3 |
June 18, 1942 | MARGIE MILLER, CHARLES CLARK | 3 |
June 18, 1942 | RUBBER SALVAGE DRIVE ON NOW | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | CITY STUDIES ZONING ORDINANCE | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | RETAILERS MUST POST ‘CEILING’ PRICES BY JULY 1 | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | STORES TO STAY OPEN LATER | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | RED CROSS DRIVE SHORT OF GOAL | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | EAST SIDE ACCORDION BAND WILL PLAY BENEFIT CONCERT FRIDAY | 3 |
June 25, 1942 | RURAL AREAS WILL BE ORGANIZED FOR FIRE PROTECTION | 8 |
June 25, 1942 | CITY STUDIES ZONING ORDINANCE | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | 18-19 YEAR OLDS MUST REGISTER HERE ON MONDAY | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | FORMER REDMOND BOY DESCRIBES SINKING OF LEXINGTON | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | BEBA, NAOMI ARMENA TURNER | 8 |
June 25, 1942 | CARS MUST HAVE FEDERAL STAMP | 10 |
June 25, 1942 | BOATS MUST HAVE FEDERAL STAMP | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | BETTY SHINSTROM, DAVID BURR | 6 |
June 25, 1942 | EDITH NEILSEN, HENRY ROYEA | 6 |
June 25, 1942 | GLORIA JUPP, WALLY NELSON | 6 |
June 25, 1942 | RUTH SELDEN, NORMAN WILSON | 6 |
June 25, 1942 | NEED MORE SCRAP RUBBER | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | RETAILERS MUST POST ‘CEILING’ PRICES BY JULY 1 | 1 |
June 25, 1942 | WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW … ABOUT WAR GASES | 1 |
July 2, 1942 | LOCAL RED CROSS GOES ‘OVER TOP’ | 1 |
July 2, 1942 | KIRKLAND STANDS BEHIND PATTY | 1 |
July 2, 1942 | MAYOR JAYCOX QUITS; EVERETT ELECTED | 1 |
July 2, 1942 | CARLSON, GUSTAF A | 8 |
July 2, 1942 | EUGENE SHEPLEY ELECTED COMMANDER OF LOCAL LEGION POST | 3 |
July 2, 1942 | JOURNAL IS SECOND IN U.S. CONTEST | 1 |
July 2, 1942 | CAROL LARSON, JOHN HARMON | 6 |
July 2, 1942 | DOROTHY WOOD, WILLIAM HOFSTAR | 8 |
July 2, 1942 | ELIZABETH ANN BRAILLARD, BYRON D BYRNE | 6 |
July 2, 1942 | JOYCE E FORBES, JAMES DUBARRY DAMM | 6 |
July 2, 1942 | MARY JANE REED, ARTHUR GALE | 6 |
July 2, 1942 | HERE ARE SOME VALUABLE TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE THOSE TIRES LAST LONGER | 4 |
July 9, 1942 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
July 9, 1942 | MEN WANTED FOR SHIPYARD WORK | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | ED BLAU RESIGNS AS FIRE CHIEF; CHET TAYLOR MAY BE NAMED TO POST | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | CITY VOTES INCREASES IN WAGES | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | COUNCIL WITHHOLDS WILDERS’ VOUCHER | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | PATTY PLEADS ‘NOT GUILTY’ | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | MEN WANTED FOR SHIPYARD WORK | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | PATTY PLEADS ‘NOT GUILTY’ | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | LEE, ROBERT | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | PLANNING PERMANENT STREETS | 1 |
July 9, 1942 | AUDREY GABBERT, CHARLES MOORE | 6 |
July 9, 1942 | BETTY SHINSTROM, DAVID BURR JR | 3 |
July 9, 1942 | MINNIE WOLF, A C ESTY | 6 |
July 9, 1942 | RUTH JOHNSON, KENDRIC MOORE | 6 |
July 16, 1942 | KIRKLAND BOWLING ALLEYS REFINISHED | 1 |
July 16, 1942 | FIRE PROTECTION WILL BE INCREASED | 1 |
July 16, 1942 | LOCAL SHIPYARD LAUNCHES ANOTHER SEAPLANE TENDER (USS HALF MOON) | 1 |
July 16, 1942 | RUSSELL, EVAN | 1 |
July 16, 1942 | KIRKLAND CONDITION IS SERIOUS – MUST HAVE APPROVAL FOR WATER | 1 |
July 16, 1942 | RATIONING, DRAFT BOARDS EXPAND | 1 |
July 23, 1942 | CITY GETS $69,000 FOR SEWER PLANT | 1 |
July 23, 1942 | BILL SUTHERLAND NEW FIRE CHIEF; GETS $100 A MONTH | 1 |
July 23, 1942 | NEIGHBOR IS NEW CITY TREASURER | 1 |
July 23, 1942 | PATTY MAKES A STATEMENT | 1 |
July 23, 1942 | WINTERS, MARY | 1 |
July 23, 1942 | CITY GETS GOOD BID ON PAVING | 1 |
July 23, 1942 | EAST SIDE JOINS HOUSEHOLD FATS DRIVE | 1 |
July 30, 1942 | TOTS AND TEENS – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
July 30, 1942 | TO HOUSE WORKERS (PHOTO OF HOUSING PROJECT) | 1 |
July 30, 1942 | “TOTS AND TEENS” NEW CLOTHING STORE, OPENS ON SATURDAY | 1 |
July 30, 1942 | KIRKLAND CANNERY MAY BE CURTAILED | 1 |
July 30, 1942 | FORD, EDNA | 4 |
July 30, 1942 | 95 LOCAL BOYS AND GIRLS PASS SWIMMING TESTS | 1 |
July 30, 1942 | FAULTY TITLE HOLDS UP PAVING PROJECT | 1 |
July 30, 1942 | AGNES MORRISEY, ORVILLE RUMMELL | 5 |
July 30, 1942 | BETTE JEAN PEAK, EDWIN E ANDERSON JR | 5 |
July 30, 1942 | CIVILIAN DEFENSE UNIT ALTERNATES OFFICERS; E H KOLB NEW LIEUTENANT | 1 |
July 30, 1942 | FIRST AID GROUPS PLAN EMERGENCY STATIONS IN ZONE | 1 |
July 30, 1942 | KIRKLAND’S RATIONING BOARD NEEDS MANY MORE VOLUNTEER WORKERS | 5 |
July 30, 1942 | WOMEN WILL REGISTER FOR WORK | 1 |
August 6, 1942 | KIRKLAND IS ALWAYS THE GOAT (OLLIS PATTY SCANDAL) | 1 |
August 6, 1942 | ARMY SAYS “NO MORE BONFIRES” | 4 |
August 6, 1942 | THREE MORE OFFICIALS ARRESTED | 1 |
August 6, 1942 | EHLMAN, ESTHER | 6 |
August 6, 1942 | MAYOR HAS PROPOSED PAVING PLANS | 1 |
August 6, 1942 | AIR RAID DRILL SHOWS NEED OF SIRENS | 1 |
August 6, 1942 | NEW AIRCRAFT WARNING STATION ASKS VOLUNTEERS | 1 |
August 13, 1942 | SOMETHING MUST BE DONE ABOUT IT! (SHIPYARD TRAFFIC} | 1 |
August 13, 1942 | KINDERGARTEN TO BE ON TRIAL BASIS | 1 |
August 13, 1942 | HILL TOP CLUB IS SPONSORING FIRST AID STATION ON HIGHWAY | 4 |
August 13, 1942 | NURSING PLAN IS BEING WORKED OUT | 3 |
August 13, 1942 | SOMETHING MUST BE DONE ABOUT IT! (SHIPYARD TRAFFIC} | 1 |
August 13, 1942 | HAWLEY, ALLEN CHESTER | 8 |
August 13, 1942 | LOWE, BRIAN | 1 |
August 13, 1942 | ORTH, RICHARD | 8 |
August 13, 1942 | MANY CANDIDATES FOR JOBS | 1 |
August 13, 1942 | SOMETHING MUST BE DONE ABOUT IT! (SHIPYARD TRAFFIC} | 1 |
August 13, 1942 | LOCAL WATER PROJECT APPROVED | 1 |
August 13, 1942 | PEARL HARDENBROOK, EDWARD ROBERT KARDONG | 4 |
August 13, 1942 | JACK SHAW QUITS POST WEDNESDAY (AIR RAID WARDEN) | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | HOUSING PROJECT READY BY SEPTEMBER 15 | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | SALVAGE BOATS SEEK LOST PLANE | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS READY FOR MORE | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | TWO GROUPS WORK FOR NURSERY SCHOOL HERE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | COLLECT SMALL NUMBER OF FINES | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | DENNIS, HELEN | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | KIRKLAND STREETS TO BE FIXED UP SOON | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | CONSTANCE REBECCA TATE, KENNETH MAHLON HEGG | 6 |
August 20, 1942 | PHYLLIS MILLER, HERBERT DANZ | 6 |
August 20, 1942 | AVOID HIGHWAYS IN CASE OF ACTION, CIVIL DEFENSE HEAD SAYS | 4 |
August 20, 1942 | KIRKLAND VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP MAN NEW AIRCRAFT WARNING POST | 1 |
August 20, 1942 | SUGAR RATIONING RULES EXPLAINED BY MRS LARSON | 1 |
August 27, 1942 | BOARD HIRES 18 NEW TEACHERS AT KIRKLAND | 1 |
August 27, 1942 | OFFICIALS’ TRIALS POSTPONED | 1 |
August 27, 1942 | TO WIDEN SHIPYARD ROAD – SIDEWALK ALSO BEING CONSTRUCTED | 1 |
August 27, 1942 | OFFICIALS’ TRIALS POSTPONED | 1 |
August 27, 1942 | VANDALS WRECK CAMP FIRE CABIN | 2 |
August 27, 1942 | WILL DRAFT CLASS 1-B MEN SOON | 1 |
August 27, 1942 | OLSON, CARL W | 5 |
August 27, 1942 | OWEN, VIOLET EVELYN | 6 |
August 27, 1942 | YOUNG, OTIS WALTER | 1 |
August 27, 1942 | LARGE CROWD HEARS EVANGELIST SPILLMAN SUNDAY | 5 |
August 27, 1942 | TO WIDEN SHIPYARD ROAD – SIDEWALK ALSO BEING CONSTRUCTED | 1 |
August 27, 1942 | LORRAINE BENARD, ROBERT V KELLEY | 5 |
September 3, 1942 |
EXPECT RECORD SCHOOL ENROLLMENT THIS YEAR | 1 |
September 3, 1942 |
JUANITA EXPECTS ENROLLMENT RISE | 1 |
September 3, 1942 |
BLAU, OSCAR | 4 |
September 3, 1942 |
METZGER, ELIZA A | 3 |
September 3, 1942 |
STROMSTEDT, JOEL A | 10 |
September 3, 1942 |
WESTON, LILA S | 3 |
September 3, 1942 |
BE SURE TO VOTE ON TUESDAY | 1 |
September 3, 1942 |
COOPERATE IN SEATTLE WAR CHEST | 1 |
September 3, 1942 |
THEATRE OPENS BOND DRIVE | 1 |
################ | TEMPORARY SEWERS FOR NEW HOMES | 1 |
################ | EAST SIDE’S SCHOOL ENROLLMENT RISES | 1 |
################ | LOCAL CHILDREN TO BE IMMUNIZED AGAINST DISEASES | 1 |
################ | ANOTHER AVP TO FIGHT (PHOTO OF OYSTER BAY) | 6 |
################ | EAST SIDE VOTERS FAVOR SHORETT AND CALLAHAN | 1 |
################ | HOW PRECINCTS VOTED | 1 |
################ | DOROTHY MAAS, ROBERT WILLIAMS | 6 |
################ | ‘HITLER AND JEWS’ WILL BE DISCUSSED ON SUNDAY NIGHT | 3 |
################ | NEW ENROLLMENT PLAN FOR CIVILIAN DEFENSE SCHOOL | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND WILL HAVE NEW $104,700 SCHOOL | 1 |
################ | INGLEWOOD WILL BOARD WORKERS | 3 |
################ | KIRKLAND SCHOOL ENROLLMENT STILL IS ON INCREASE | 1 |
################ | MARIGENE SHEPLEY, BEN MARSHALL COOK | 3 |
################ | DISTRICT BUILDS FIRE TRUCK (PHOTOS) | 1 |
################ | CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIALS STRICKEN BY COURT | 1 |
################ | CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIALS STRICKEN BY COURT | 1 |
################ | ALLISON, SARAH ANNE | 2 |
################ | JEPPESEN, ANTON M | 2 |
################ | MCENTEE, LAWRENCE | 2 |
################ | LOCAL CANDIDATES LOSE IN PRIMARY | 1 |
################ | LARGE CROWDS ATTEND BIG TENT MEETING | 5 |
################ | GLENNA KELLEY, LOREN KELLIE | 3 |
################ | GRACE EILEEN MOLTON, ROBERT E HANCOCK | 3 |
################ | INGLEWOOD WILL BOARD WORKERS | 3 |
################ | LOCAL WOMEN TRAIN FOR DEFENSE JOBS | 1 |
################ | INGLEWOOD COUNTRY CLUB (ROOM AND BOARD FOR SHIPYARD WORKERS) | 2 |
################ | NEW DORMITORY FOR SINGLE MEN | 1 |
################ | CANNERY WILL BE CLOSED PART TIME | 1 |
################ | LOCAL YARD LAUNCHES SHIP SUNDAY | 1 |
################ | ANNOUNCE CHANGES IN LOCAL DRAFT BOARD | 1 |
################ | CONGDON, ALBERT S | 4 |
################ | DARTT, HARRY | 4 |
################ | GUSTINE, JOHN EMERY | 8 |
################ | LINN, MARY ANITA | 4 |
################ | MALEK, CHARLES | 4 |
################ | PEARSON, PAUL | 4 |
################ | ‘RIVERS OF BLOOD’ TOPIC OF SPILLMAN SUNDAY EVENING | 3 |
October 1, 1942 | JOVAGS CELEBRATE ‘GOLDEN WEDDING’ (MR AND MRS CHRIS JOVAG) | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | WORKERS MOVE INTO INGLEWOOD | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | BEARDSLEY IS CHEST COLONEL | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | ARLOWYNE HAIGHT, JOHANNES M ANDRIESEN | 3 |
October 1, 1942 | WORKERS MOVE INTO INGLEWOOD | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | 13 DRAFTED, 15 ENLIST IN ARMY | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | FORMER ROSE HILL BOY IS ‘MISSING’ (KNIGHT, ROY A) | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | HOPKINS, THOMAS | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | MICKLESON, MAREN | 8 |
October 1, 1942 | SPILLMAN TO TALK ON SAINT PETER’S CHURCH ON SUNDAY | 3 |
October 1, 1942 | AWARD WATER PROJECT CONTRACT FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | ‘FORGET-ME-NOT’ SALE IN KIRKLAND | 3 |
October 1, 1942 | VETERANS PLAN BENEFIT PROGRAM FRIDAY, OCT 16TH | 1 |
October 1, 1942 | AIRCRAFT WARNING SERVICE REQUIRES MORE VOLUNTEERS | 4 |
October 8, 1942 | TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY (BLOMSKOG, MR AND MRS W K) | 5 |
October 8, 1942 | MULLIGAN’S VARIETY STORE IS EXPANDING | 1 |
October 8, 1942 | SCHOOL CHILDREN JOIN SCRAP DRIVE | 7 |
October 8, 1942 | SUMMERS HEADS FIRE ASSOCIATION | 1 |
October 8, 1942 | OCTOBER DRAFT LIST WILL INCLUDE FEW 3-A MARRIED MEN | 1 |
October 8, 1942 | HAMILTON, ANNA | 7 |
October 8, 1942 | VAN AALST, JOHN | 1 |
October 8, 1942 | ‘WHY SO MANY CHURCHES?’ IS TOPIC ON SUNDAY | 10 |
October 8, 1942 | ROAD OIL FREEZING MAY AFFECT LOCAL STREET PROGRAM | 1 |
October 8, 1942 | BERNICE MURPHY, DONALD WALKER | 4 |
October 8, 1942 | PHYLLIS SHAW, IRVING WICK | 4 |
October 8, 1942 | 37 LOCAL MEN TO BE GRADUATED FROM WAR SCHOOL | 5 |
October 8, 1942 | JOURNAL JOINS NATIONWIDE SCRAP METAL DRIVE | 1 |
October 8, 1942 | SCHOOL CHILDREN JOIN SCRAP DRIVE | 7 |
October 15, 1942 |
VACANT ROOMS TO BE REGISTERED | 1 |
October 15, 1942 |
WAR CHEST DRIVE STARTS TODAY; BIG EAST SIDE QUOTA | 1 |
October 15, 1942 |
KIRKLAND TO HAVE MOUNTED MAIL DELIVERY | 1 |
October 15, 1942 |
CLYDE TRENT IS NEW CITY CLERK, WITTENMYER QUITS | 1 |
October 15, 1942 |
KIRKLAND CANNON WILL FIND THEIR WAY TO TOKYO (SCRAP DRIVE) | 1 |
October 15, 1942 |
AUXILIARY GATHER GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS | 1 |
October 15, 1942 |
LOCAL 18-YEAR-OLDS MAY BE DRAFTED | 1 |
October 15, 1942 |
FLAGG, ALVIN B | 3 |
October 15, 1942 |
GUILMETTE, ANNABELLE | 3 |
October 15, 1942 |
JUDVIK, NELS J | 3 |
October 15, 1942 |
LORANGER, EUGENE J | 3 |
October 15, 1942 |
MARGARET GALLAGHER, ARTHUR K HASSEL | 6 |
October 15, 1942 |
MARGUERITE STALHAMMER, LYLE W BAKER | 6 |
October 15, 1942 |
MARIGENE SHEPLEY, BEN MARSHALL COOK | 3 |
October 15, 1942 |
VACANT ROOMS TO BE REGISTERED | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
NAME R H COLLINS SCHOOL | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
1300 WAR HOUSING UNITS FOR KIRKLAND! | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
PUBLIC INSPECTION OF ‘MODEL HOME’ WILL BEGIN FRIDAY | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
HALLOWE’EN PARTY FOR LOCAL KIDDIES | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
13 MORE DRAFTED; 21 MORE ENLIST IN ARMY, NAVY | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
BLOMBERG, CARL A | 3 |
October 22, 1942 |
CONNERY, WILLIAM M | 3 |
October 22, 1942 |
GIBBONS, FRANK HOWARD | 4 |
October 22, 1942 |
LARSEN, HENRY | 3 |
October 22, 1942 |
EDITH JEWELL, JACKSON OSBORN | 6 |
October 22, 1942 |
1300 WAR HOUSING UNITS FOR KIRKLAND! | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
BE PATIENT! TRUCKS WILL PICK UP SCRAP SOON | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
GETTING IN THE SCRAP (PHOTO OF SCRAP METAL DRIVE) | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
NEED VOLUNTEER WATCHERS | 1 |
October 22, 1942 |
NEW DIMOUT RULES FOR THIS AREA | 1 |
October 29, 1942 |
KIRKLAND NEARS WAR CHEST GOAL | 1 |
October 29, 1942 |
GIBBONS, FRANK HOWARD | 3 |
October 29, 1942 |
HUFFINE, MARY HELEN | 3 |
October 29, 1942 |
ROBERTS, HARRIS E | 3 |
October 29, 1942 |
SALMON, JOSEPH | 3 |
October 29, 1942 |
CLOSE RACE FORESEEN IN ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
October 29, 1942 |
KIRKLAND GETS STOP AND GO SIGN; NEW PAVING ON STREET | 1 |
October 29, 1942 |
ANDERSON IS NEW POWER HEAD HERE | 1 |
October 29, 1942 |
RATIONING OF GASOLINE STARTS SOON | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
KIRKLAND PEOPLE SEE RECREATION CENTER COMPLETE | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
KIRKLAND WILL SOON HAVE NURSERY SCHOOL FOR SMALL CHILDREN | 3 |
November 5, 1942 |
KIRKLAND PASSES ITS WAR CHEST GOAL | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
SUPERVISED PLAY FOR CHILDREN 14 AND YOUNGER | 5 |
November 5, 1942 |
SIXTY-ONE MORE EAST SIDE BOYS IN ARMY, NAVY | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
ANDERSON, EMMA | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
DOWNIE, DANIEL | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
JOHNSON, MAUDIE | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
SEHR, JOHN | 4 |
November 5, 1942 |
TREMPER, HARRIET | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
TRUC, THORNTON | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
BINYON BEATS SMITH IN CLOSE SENATE RACE | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
HOW PRECINCTS VOTED | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
ANNA ERWIN, DONALD CALDWELL | 5 |
November 5, 1942 |
AIRCRAFT WARNING SERVICE OPERATES | 1 |
November 5, 1942 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE GIVES ITS REPORT ON DIMOUT HERE | 5 |
November 5, 1942 |
EAST SIDE AUTO OWNERS MUST REGISTER FOR GAS RATION CARDS NEXT WEE | 1 |
November 12, 1942 |
FIRST OF LOCAL HOUSING UNITS ARE OCCUPIED | 1 |
November 12, 1942 |
SUPERVISED PLAY TO START MONDAY | 1 |
November 12, 1942 |
COMPULSORY P E STARTS NOV 15TH | 4 |
November 12, 1942 |
FIRST SHEET METAL CLASS FOR WOMEN GRADUATES TODAY | 1 |
November 12, 1942 |
HOUGHTON SEWER BEING DISCUSSED | 1 |
November 12, 1942 |
ADKISSON, BETTIE JUDY | 3 |
November 12, 1942 |
BINYON THANKS EAST SIDE FOLKS FOR HEAVY VOTE | 1 |
November 12, 1942 |
HOUGHTON SEWER BEING DISCUSSED | 1 |
November 12, 1942 |
BETTIE SPENCER, EUGENE JOHNSON | 6 |
November 12, 1942 |
RUTH SPEER, FRED SKAGERBERG | 6 |
November 12, 1942 |
COFFEE WILL BE RATIONED NOV 28TH | 1 |
November 12, 1942 |
GAS RATIONING POSTPONED TILL DEC 1 | 1 |
November 19, 1942 |
NURSERY SCHOOL IN PYTHIAS HALL | 1 |
November 19, 1942 |
POPULATION HERE UP 10 PER CENT | 3 |
November 19, 1942 |
CHARLEY’S AUNT HERE DEC 17, 18 | 1 |
November 19, 1942 |
18-YEAR OLDS TO REGISTER HERE IN DECEMBER | 1 |
November 19, 1942 |
DOWNIE, DANIEL | 5 |
November 19, 1942 |
HARTRANFT, EMMA | 5 |
November 19, 1942 |
KISLO, ROSE MARGARET | 5 |
November 19, 1942 |
LEWIS, CHARLES | 5 |
November 19, 1942 |
MORRISON, JOHN HENRY | 5 |
November 19, 1942 |
TAPP, ERNEST A | 5 |
November 19, 1942 |
‘STREETS’ IN WORST SHAPE NOW | 1 |
November 19, 1942 |
RUTH BRABANT, ALBERT A TURNER | 8 |
November 19, 1942 |
AIR RAID PRACTICE HERE THIS SUNDAY | 1 |
November 19, 1942 |
CAR REGISTRATION GETS OFF TO SLOW START HERE; ONLY 170 SIGN | 1 |
November 19, 1942 |
CITY PLANS VICTORY SQUARE PROGRAM – CANNONS TO BE GIVEN TO ARMY | 1 |
November 19, 1942 |
INSPECTION HERE SHOWS VIOLATIONS OF DIMOUT | 8 |
November 26, 1942 |
NURSERY SCHOOL TO OPEN DEC 1 | 1 |
November 26, 1942 |
AFTER SCHOOL PLAY MAY BE DROPPED | 1 |
November 26, 1942 |
INTERESTING HISTORY OF HOUGHTON CHURCH BELL IS TOLD IN ARTICLE | 5 |
November 26, 1942 |
PECK, AUSTIN W | 1 |
November 26, 1942 |
HUDSON KANGAROO CAPTAIN; HIGGINBOTHAM INSPIRATIONAL | 1 |
November 26, 1942 |
7213 MOTORISTS SIGN UP FOR GAS RATIONING | 1 |
December 3, 1942 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
December 3, 1942 |
NO KIDS’ PARADE, BUT MEL SOHNS PLANS FREE SHOW | 1 |
December 3, 1942 |
NO MARRIED MEN ARE ON DECEMBER DRAFT LIST | 1 |
December 3, 1942 |
JOHNSON, MINNIE | 4 |
December 3, 1942 |
ROHRER, WILLIAM M | 8 |
December 3, 1942 |
ANABEL KNIERT, LEONARD HEIDEL | 4 |
December 3, 1942 |
DAISY HADLEY, LLOYD MARTIN | 1 |
December 3, 1942 |
ROSEMARY COLLINS, RALPH WATSON | 5 |
December 3, 1942 |
VIRGINIA BRASHEAR, ROBERT BYER EMRICK | 4 |
December 3, 1942 |
CITY GETS ALLOTMENT OF DEFENSE SUPPLIES | 1 |
December 3, 1942 |
GAS RATIONING NOW IN EFFECT | 1 |
December 3, 1942 |
KIRKLAND WILL BE TARGET FOR MYTHICAL PLANES | 2 |
December 3, 1942 |
LOCAL PEOPLE BUY $5000 IN BONDS | 1 |
December 3, 1942 |
WHITE INTERPRETS DIMOUT RULES | 1 |
December 10, 1942 |
NURSERY SCHOOL IN FULL SWING HERE THIS WEEK | 1 |
December 10, 1942 |
SIXTEEN LOCAL POLICE ARE DEPUTIZED | 1 |
December 10, 1942 |
18-YEAR-OLD EAST SIDE BOYS MUST REGISTER | 1 |
December 10, 1942 |
UNDERWOOD, REV RICHARD S | 1 |
December 10, 1942 |
EVAJEAN PROUT, WILLIAM DENHOLM | 5 |
December 10, 1942 |
FRANCES WALKER, RICHARD GENT | 5 |
December 10, 1942 |
MINNIE BREWER, LEONARD WALTHER | 7 |
December 10, 1942 |
LLOYD MARTIN AND HIS TAXI DRIVERS BUY $1287 IN WAR BONDS MONDAY | 1 |
December 17, 1942 |
LIEUT HOMER PATTY OF KIRKLAND MEETS SCREEN CELEBRITIES (PHOTO) | 1 |
December 17, 1942 |
CONTRACT FOR NEW HOUSING PROJECT AWARDED | 1 |
December 17, 1942 |
J C PENNEY STORE WANTS PICTURES OF SERVICE MEN | 1 |
December 17, 1942 |
SEAPLANE TENDER WILL BE LAUNCHED | 1 |
December 17, 1942 |
AUXILIARY GATHERING GIFTS FOR SAILORS | 1 |
December 17, 1942 |
BOYS ARE REGISTERING FOR DRAFT | 1 |
December 17, 1942 |
BENGSTON, HANNA | 4 |
December 17, 1942 |
GROSC, JUSTINE | 4 |
December 17, 1942 |
MAXWELL, CHARLES A | 4 |
December 17, 1942 |
REYNOLDS, JOHN P | 4 |
December 17, 1942 |
TOBEY, EDWARD C | 4 |
December 17, 1942 |
TURNER, MRS J | 4 |
December 17, 1942 |
CLARA MARTIN BADDEN, GEORGE O HURST | 3 |
December 17, 1942 |
DOROTHY ANNA STENTZ, ALBERT LAWRENCE BLOCKWOOD | 6 |
December 24, 1942 |
JUANITA SCHOOL SHORTENS ROUTES | 1 |
December 24, 1942 |
KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN MAY ATTEND ‘SCHOOL’ | 3 |
December 24, 1942 |
ELLEN ANDERSON, ROBERT W HALLAM | 3 |
December 24, 1942 |
HIGH SCHOOL ACTORS TURN IN EXCELLENT PLAY PERFORMANCE | 1 |
December 24, 1942 |
COUNCIL OUTLAWS FERRY DOCK PARKING | 1 |
December 24, 1942 |
SEAPLANE TENDER IS LAUNCHED (USS SAN CARLOS) | 1 |
December 24, 1942 |
REV PRUITT WILL LEAVE THIS WEEK | 1 |
December 24, 1942 |
COUNCIL OUTLAWS FERRY DOCK PARKING | 1 |
December 24, 1942 |
COUNCIL OUTLAWS FERRY DOCK PARKING | 1 |
December 24, 1942 |
COUNCIL OUTLAWS FERRY DOCK PARKING | 1 |
December 24, 1942 |
BARBARA BELTS, STANLEY BOWMAN | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | MRS GILDOW WILL ORGANIZE CHORUS | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | CALL BUDS FOR NEW SCHOOL | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | 1000 PEOPLE NOW LIVING IN HOUSING PROJECT | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | BIG COMMUNITY BUILDING ERECTED ON NEW PROJECT | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | KIRKLAND MAN BUILDS NEW HOME FOR VERONICA LAKE | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | MANY SERVICES INCLUDED WITH UNITS (PHOTO OF INTERIORS) | 8 |
January 7, 1943 | NEWEST HOUSING PROJECT STARTED | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | PERMANENT HOMES (PHOTO OF HOUSING PROJECT) | 6 |
January 7, 1943 | TEMPORARY UNITS (PHOTO OF HOUSING PROJECT) | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | CHANGES IN LOCAL BUSINESS … | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | STORES REPORT BIG BUSINESS | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | KINDERGARTEN AGE CHILDREN ELIGIBLE FOR DAILY CARE | 3 |
January 7, 1943 | EVELYN HATCH, LANIER MOORE | 2 |
January 7, 1943 | FIRST OF DANCE SERIES FOR NAVY SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | STORES REPORT BIG BUSINESS | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | FIRST OF DANCE SERIES FOR NAVY SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | NAVY RECEIVING STATION OFFICER THANKS KIRKLAND | 3 |
January 7, 1943 | BOWEN, MARVIN CLARK | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | CALKINS, GEORGE | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | HURLEY, ADDIE M | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | KENDALL, LILLIA | 1 |
January 7, 1943 | PARRISH, CHARLES | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | WILKINS, DEWEY JOHN | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | WILLIAMS, JAMES E | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | ZEHNER, MATTIE | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | RUTH CECILE ASHTENHAGEN, LAWRENCE WEST | 5 |
January 7, 1943 | EAST SIDE CIVILIAN DEFENSE UNITS TO ‘CARRY ON’ | 1 |
January 14, 1943 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 14, 1943 |
NURSERY SCHOOL IS SUCCESS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
January 14, 1943 |
CITY MAIL DELIVERY WILL START FEBRUARY 1ST | 1 |
January 14, 1943 |
NEW OFFICIALS BEGIN TERMS | 1 |
January 14, 1943 |
BETTY NELSON, EAST SIDE’S FIRST WAAC, HOME FOR BRIEF FURLOUGH | 1 |
January 14, 1943 |
SKIDMORE, JOHN | 10 |
January 14, 1943 |
GROUP SELECTING NEW MINISTER | 1 |
January 14, 1943 |
HATTIE BROWN, LESTER P FINSEN | 1 |
January 14, 1943 |
MILDRED HAYS, PAUL FISKE | 6 |
January 14, 1943 |
SYLVIA ALEXANDER, EUGENE HATFIELD | 4 |
January 21, 1943 |
CONTRACT AWARDED FOR NEW SCHOOL | 1 |
January 21, 1943 |
NELS NORDIN’S HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE SUNDAY AFTERNOON | 1 |
January 21, 1943 |
THERE SHE GOES (PHOTO OF USS SAN CARLOS) | 1 |
January 21, 1943 |
ELKINS, WILLIAM JR | 4 |
January 21, 1943 |
FORCIER, JOHN CHARLES | 4 |
January 21, 1943 |
FULLER, BABY | 4 |
January 21, 1943 |
WILSON, JOHN | 4 |
January 21, 1943 |
KIRKLAND SEEKS USO, YMCA | 1 |
January 21, 1943 |
HOUGHTON DISSOLVING ITS DISTRICT | 1 |
January 21, 1943 |
HEAVY SNOW CLOSES SHIPYARD AND SCHOOLS | 1 |
January 21, 1943 |
HAZEL SNOOK, WILLIAM GOODWIN | 3 |
January 21, 1943 |
MARION LUCILLE CHALMERS, BERT JAMES MCLAUGHLIN | 6 |
January 21, 1943 |
CARLOS SCOTT IS APPOINTED HEAD OF DEFENSE SCHOOL | 1 |
January 21, 1943 |
CONSUMER GOODS FEWER THIS YEAR | 1 |
January 28, 1943 |
NEW MOUNTED DELIVERY TO START NEXT WEEK | 1 |
January 28, 1943 |
LEGION TO VIEW MIDWAY PICTURES | 1 |
January 28, 1943 |
MISS HELEN LYSELL EAST SIDE’S FIRST WAVE NOW HERE | 1 |
January 28, 1943 |
SEVENTEEN MORE BOYS INDUCTED | 1 |
January 28, 1943 |
DAWSON, LAURA BELLE | 8 |
January 28, 1943 |
ROTCH, MAREE CROWELL | 3 |
January 28, 1943 |
WORTH, WILBURN W | 8 |
January 28, 1943 |
WOMAN’S CLUB WILL CELEBRATE 23RD ‘BIRTHDAY’ | 4 |
January 28, 1943 |
CHURCH TO HOLD SPECIAL SERVICE FOR NEW COMERS | 1 |
January 28, 1943 |
COLD WEATHER FAILS TO SLOW UP TOWER OPERATION | 2 |
January 28, 1943 |
WEATHER CONDITIONS BACK TO NORMAL AFTER LONG COLD SPELL | 3 |
January 28, 1943 |
CANNED GOODS RATIONING SOON | 8 |
January 28, 1943 |
COLD WEATHER FAILS TO SLOW UP TOWER OPERATION | 2 |
January 28, 1943 |
FUEL OIL WILL BE RATIONED HERE FEBRUARY 1 | 1 |
January 28, 1943 |
NEW ARC WELDING TRAINING COURSE AT DEFENSE SCHOOL | 4 |
January 28, 1943 |
RATIONING BOARD EXPLAINS COFFEE, SUGAR REGULATIONS | 1 |
February 4, 1943 |
ADD MORE NEW TEACHERS | 1 |
February 4, 1943 |
HIGH SCHOOL WILL OFFER SEVERAL NEW COURSES | 1 |
February 4, 1943 |
FLAMES DO SLIGHT DAMAGE AT ROSS’ | 1 |
February 4, 1943 |
26 EAST SIDE BOYS VOLUNTEER DURING MONTH OF JANUARY | 1 |
February 4, 1943 |
BROWN, NANCY V | 2 |
February 4, 1943 |
KARDONG, FREDERICK | 2 |
February 4, 1943 |
OJALA, PETER JOHN | 2 |
February 4, 1943 |
YOUNG, CARL P | 2 |
February 4, 1943 |
KIRKLAND PLEASED OVER PROSPECTS OF YMCA HERE | 1 |
February 4, 1943 |
COMMERCIAL CLUB DOESN’T APPROVE ENATIE RESOLUTION | 1 |
February 4, 1943 |
EVELYN HATCH, LANIER WILSON | 6 |
February 4, 1943 |
FRANCES SHARTVEDT, JAMES R MARTIN | 6 |
February 4, 1943 |
LOLA TRENTON, EUGENE HAWORTH | 6 |
February 4, 1943 |
CANNED GOODS WILL BE RATIONED MARCH 1 | 1 |
February 4, 1943 |
FUEL OIL DATES POSTPONED; CANNED GOODS MARCH 1 | 1 |
February 11, 1943 |
LOCAL SEWAGE PLANT 60 PER CENT COMPLETE | 1 |
February 11, 1943 |
VALENTINE PARTY IS PLANNED FOR KIDDIES SATURDAY MORNING | 5 |
February 11, 1943 |
FREE INCOME TAX ‘CLINIC’ HERE | 1 |
February 11, 1943 |
US TREASURY OFFERS SIMPLIFIED FORM FOR FIGURING INCOME TAX | 4 |
February 11, 1943 |
VALENTINE PARTY IS PLANNED FOR KIDDIES SATURDAY MORNING | 5 |
February 11, 1943 |
ANOTHER SHIP IS LAUNCHED (PHOTOS OF USS SHELIKOF) | 1 |
February 11, 1943 |
CURRINGTON, CHARLES | 5 |
February 11, 1943 |
EKBERG, CHRISTINA | 5 |
February 11, 1943 |
O’HARA, WILLLIAM | 5 |
February 11, 1943 |
RAYMER, JESSE | 5 |
February 11, 1943 |
SESSIONS, MANLEY | 5 |
February 11, 1943 |
TURNER, MARY W | 5 |
February 11, 1943 |
OIL REGISTRATION FEB 14-16 | 1 |
February 11, 1943 |
SHOE RATIONING WON’T BE HARDSHIP IN CONSENSUS OF OPINION HERE | 1 |
February 18, 1943 |
WELFARE DEPARTMENT PLANS OFFICE HERE | 2 |
February 18, 1943 |
MEAT PROCESSING AT LOCAL CANNERY TILL MARCH 15TH | 1 |
February 18, 1943 |
NURSERY SCHOOL ADDS TO SERVICE | 1 |
February 18, 1943 |
SERVICE MEN’S CLUBROOM WILL BE SET UP IN KIRKLAND ABOUT MARCH 1 | 1 |
February 18, 1943 |
CZERWENKA, DAVID C | 6 |
February 18, 1943 |
GARRETT, ELEANOR | 6 |
February 18, 1943 |
HAMMER, ALBERT A | 6 |
February 18, 1943 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH WILL VOTE ON NEW PASTOR NEXT SUNDAY | 1 |
February 18, 1943 |
WORK ON STREETS WILL BEGIN SOON | 1 |
February 18, 1943 |
ANITA GARDNER, WILBURN HUNT | 6 |
February 18, 1943 |
CANNED GOODS REGISTRATION HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
February 18, 1943 |
MANY DELINQUENT ON QUESTIONNAIRES; HERE’S LIST OF LOCAL MEN LATE | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
FARM SECURITY TO BRING IN HELP FOR EAST SIDE DAIRIES, POULTRY FAR | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
HOUSING PROJECT WILL HAVE NEW STORES | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
ANOTHER NURSERY SCHOOL TO OPEN | 8 |
February 25, 1943 |
HOUSING PROJECT WILL HAVE NEW STORES | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
66 MORE BOYS INDUCTED, ENLIST | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
BEHL, LOUIS | 4 |
February 25, 1943 |
JONES, ROBERT C | 4 |
February 25, 1943 |
JULIA, EMMA T | 4 |
February 25, 1943 |
TOSH, AGNES A | 4 |
February 25, 1943 |
WALTER, ELLA F | 4 |
February 25, 1943 |
WALTON, ELLA F | 4 |
February 25, 1943 |
IOWA MINISTER WILL ACCEPT CALL TO CHURCH HERE | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
11000 WILL REGISTER FOR BOOK TWO | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
EIGHT MEN FILL IN QUESTIONNAIRES, BUT OTHERS STILL REMAIN DELINQUENT | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
HOW TO USE YOUR NEW RATION BOOK | 1 |
February 25, 1943 |
WATCH YOUR OIL HENDEL ADVISES | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | MANY FRIENDS JOIN ALEXANDERS ON 60TH ANNIVERSARY (CURTIS) | 4 |
March 4, 1943 | NURSERY SCHOOL OPENING DELAYED | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | HOUSING PROJECT IS GOING UP RAPIDLY | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | NORDQUIST STARTS NEW FEED STORE | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | QUALITY MILLS CLOSES DOORS FOR ‘DURATION’ | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | ROSS SELLS CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT TO LAKE CITY OPERATOR | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | RED CROSS DRIVE FOR HUGE WAR FUND NOW ON | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | WILDER GETS CONTRACT FOR HOUGHTON SEWER | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | MISSING (SMITH, THOMAS LUTHER) | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | BERKEY, NORA | 5 |
March 4, 1943 | HENLEIN, BURTON | 5 |
March 4, 1943 | LUNDVALL, RALPH E | 5 |
March 4, 1943 | MORRISON, DR JOHN | 5 |
March 4, 1943 | WELCOME, NANCY | 5 |
March 4, 1943 | WILLIAMS, CHESTER | 5 |
March 4, 1943 | WILDER GETS CONTRACT FOR HOUGHTON SEWER | 1 |
March 4, 1943 | HELEN WILLIAMS, ARTHUR DOMKE | 4 |
March 11, 1943 | FARM WORKERS MAY BE DEFERRED | 1 |
March 11, 1943 | KIRKLAND TRADEWELL STORE PLANNING BIG VICTORY FOOD SALE THIS WEEK | 3 |
March 11, 1943 | THREE EAST SIDE SCHOOL DISTRICTS SELECT DIRECTORS | 1 |
March 11, 1943 | GRACE KAISER, MCADOO JONES | 6 |
March 11, 1943 | SUTHERLAND SAYS ‘NO FIRES NOW!’ | 1 |
March 11, 1943 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (W E SIKES OF NOVELTY HILL) | 2 |
March 11, 1943 | SHIPYARD REDUCES ABSENCE TO 3.39 PER CENT | 4 |
March 11, 1943 | MEN IN CLASS 4-H TO BE RECLASSIFIED | 1 |
March 11, 1943 | CUNNINGHAM, C R | 6 |
March 11, 1943 | DAHLSTROM, GUSTOF | 6 |
March 11, 1943 | DEMERITT, LEO | 6 |
March 11, 1943 | JOHNSON, MARGARET | 6 |
March 11, 1943 | NEW COMMUNITY CHURCH MINISTER WILL COME SOON | 1 |
March 11, 1943 | REV F J G KEPLER HOLDS FIRST SERVICE | 1 |
March 11, 1943 | HELEN SCHRIER, JOHN MANVILLE | 4 |
March 11, 1943 | FARM WORKERS MAY BE DEFERRED | 1 |
March 11, 1943 | HERE’S HOW YOUR FUEL OIL RATION IS FIGURED | 1 |
March 25, 1943 | SOME OF HOUSING PROJECT UNITS WILL BE READY MAY 1ST | 1 |
March 25, 1943 | RED CROSS DRIVE GOES SLOW HERE | 1 |
March 25, 1943 | BAD NEWS FOR HITLER (PHOTO OF SUISUN) | 6 |
March 25, 1943 | YARD NEEDS MORE WOMEN | 1 |
March 25, 1943 | BURROWS, HAROLD | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | HARRIS, ALBERT C | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | KILMER, JUDSON | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | MARKING, MAUDE | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | MCFARLAND, NELLIE | 5 |
March 25, 1943 | PIERCE, EMMA | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | PONCIN, EMMA L | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | SPAULDING, FRANCES | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | TILLMAN, MARY C | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | WILSON, NORMAN | 3 |
March 25, 1943 | EVERETT SEEKING FEDERAL MONEY FOR LOCAL ROADS | 1 |
March 25, 1943 | HERE’S POINT VALUE OF RATIONED MEATS | 1 |
March 25, 1943 | YARD NEEDS MORE WOMEN | 1 |
April 1, 1943 | 54 MORE EAST SIDE BOYS INDUCTED IN ARMY, NAVY | 1 |
April 1, 1943 | BROODWELL, HAZEL | 6 |
April 1, 1943 | BULLINGTON, ALETIA | 6 |
April 1, 1943 | CARDANI, JULIA | 6 |
April 1, 1943 | GORDON, BYRD ELVA | 6 |
April 1, 1943 | HATHAWAY, DANIEL | 6 |
April 1, 1943 | HAYS, IDA BELLE | 6 |
April 1, 1943 | PHILIP COEN | 6 |
April 1, 1943 | DORA RUNNING, BERT MINAKER | 3 |
April 1, 1943 | VIOLA RUTH PERRIGO, H C WOODWARD | 3 |
April 1, 1943 | APPOINT DEFENSE CAPTAINS | 1 |
April 1, 1943 | MORE MEAT NOW FOR SALE LOCALLY | 1 |
April 1, 1943 | SHEET METAL WORKERS (PHOTO) | 1 |
April 8, 1943 | ENLARGED CHOIR TO PRESENT STAOINER’S ‘CRUCIFIXION’ HERE | 1 |
April 8, 1943 | MORE STORES WILL LOCATE IN PROJECT | 1 |
April 8, 1943 | MORE STORES WILL LOCATE IN PROJECT | 1 |
April 8, 1943 | BRING IN YOUR RED CROSS DONATIONS! | 1 |
April 8, 1943 | SECOND WAR LOAN DRIVE STARTS HERE | 1 |
April 8, 1943 | MAYOR PROCLAIMS ‘WAAC WEEK’ IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 8, 1943 | SECOND WAR LOAN DRIVE STARTS HERE | 1 |
April 8, 1943 | SHOE RATIONING ORDER MODIFIED | 3 |
April 15, 1943 | EGG DRIVE WILL BEGIN APRIL 19 | 1 |
April 15, 1943 | HILL TOP CLUB IS MAKING QUILTS FOR RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF | 4 |
April 15, 1943 | WAR LOAN DRIVE UNDER WAY HERE | 1 |
April 15, 1943 | BOARD REELECTS TEACHERS, INCREASES SALARIES | 1 |
April 15, 1943 | DRAFT BOARD TO RECLASSIFY MANY MEN | 1 |
April 15, 1943 | WAAC DRIVE THIS WEEK | 1 |
April 15, 1943 | HALE, MABEL | 1 |
April 15, 1943 | LEE, CLARA E | 8 |
April 15, 1943 | REYNOLDS, ROLY A | 8 |
April 15, 1943 | ROSS, BERT | 8 |
April 15, 1943 | SHOEMAKER, JAMES A | 8 |
April 15, 1943 | LORRAINE WALES, HENRI ETZLER | 8 |
April 15, 1943 | MCKIBBEN QUITS CIVILIAN DEFENSE MEDICAL POSITION | 1 |
April 22, 1943 | NELS GRANDS HAVE ‘GOLDEN WEDDING’ | 1 |
April 22, 1943 | BACK YARD PLAY PROJECT PLANNED | 1 |
April 22, 1943 | KIRKLAND HIGH DROPS AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT; KARL EMERY TO LEAVE | 1 |
April 22, 1943 | MYRA ANDERSON LEADS 1943 CLASS | 1 |
April 22, 1943 | LAUNCH ANOTHER SEAPLANE TENDER HERE ON SUNDAY (USS TIMBALIER) | 1 |
April 22, 1943 | HOWELL, CHARLES L | 3 |
April 22, 1943 | NEW MINISTER AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH HERE (KEPLER, REV FREDERICK J G) | 1 |
April 22, 1943 | BOND RALLY TO BE STAGED APRIL 30TH | 1 |
April 22, 1943 | INTENSE V-HOME CAMPAIGN STARTS HERE THIS WEEK | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | RENT PROBLEMS TO GET ACTION | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | ALL RESTAURANTS MUST FILE PRICES | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | LOCAL EGG DRIVE BREAKS RECORD | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | PENNY DRIVE WILL START HERE MAY 1 | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | KIRKLAND WATER IS OKEH, SAYS MAYOR | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | GET FIRE PERMIT NOW IF YOU MUST BURN THIS YEAR | 8 |
April 29, 1943 | ELBIE, FRED H | 3 |
April 29, 1943 | MCCREARY, FRANK | 3 |
April 29, 1943 | ORDOFF, BABY | 3 |
April 29, 1943 | SECORD, CLAUD NELSON | 3 |
April 29, 1943 | KIRKLAND WATER IS OKEH, SAYS MAYOR | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | SEVER WINDSTORM CAUSES DAMAGE | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | $3000 IN WAR BONDS SOLD AT HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT ON MONDAY | 6 |
April 29, 1943 | ALL RESTAURANTS MUST FILE PRICES | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | ATTEND KIRKLAND’S BOND RALLY FRIDAY! | 1 |
April 29, 1943 | V-HOME DRIVE NEARS FINISH; IS YOURS READY? | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | KIRKLAND BOWLING ALLEY OPENS NEW DRIVES ON MONDAY | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | L U YOUNG BUYS R H COLLINS CO.; MOVES OFFICE THERE | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | KIRKLAND BOND SALES TOTAL $315,000 | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | EAST SIDE BOYS TO ATTEND CAMP | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS MAY OFFER SUMMER COMMERCIAL CLASS | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | ASK ME ANOTHER – PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | BALDWIN LEADS FIRE FIGHTERS | 4 |
May 6, 1943 | TYPHOID VACCINE TO BE OFFERED FREE TO LOCAL PEOPLE | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | BURGLAR GETS $400 AT GREIGS | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | THIRTY-ONE EAST SIDE BOYS INDUCTED | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | COLLETT, MINNIE | 10 |
May 6, 1943 | FOSS, MICHAEL | 10 |
May 6, 1943 | HODSDON, MARY | 10 |
May 6, 1943 | SWANSON, SIGRID | 10 |
May 6, 1943 | KIRKLAND BOWLING ALLEY OPENS NEW DRIVES ON MONDAY | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | LEGION SUPPORTS CIVILIAN DEFENSE | 5 |
May 6, 1943 | CIVILIAN DEFENSE UNIT HAS LARGE EQUIPMENT STORE | 4 |
May 6, 1943 | KIRKLAND BOND SALES TOTAL $315,000 | 1 |
May 6, 1943 | LEGION SUPPORTS CIVILIAN DEFENSE | 5 |
May 6, 1943 | MADISON IS ZONE EVACUATION HEAD | 5 |
May 6, 1943 | MEMBERS OF CIVIL AIR PATROL CAN MOVE DURING RAIDS | 4 |
May 6, 1943 | PAST AIR RAID WARDENS HAVE BEEN ACTIVE | 5 |
May 6, 1943 | ZONE HAS HAD CAPABLE LEADERS | 4 |
May 13, 1943 | JUNIOR FOREST WARDENS TO BE ORGANIZED HERE | 6 |
May 13, 1943 | BOARD MUST HIRE 14 NEW TEACHERS | 1 |
May 13, 1943 | 1200 EAST SIDERS GET TYPHOID ‘SHOTS’ MONDAY | 1 |
May 13, 1943 | TRAINING TIME IS REDUCED HERE | 1 |
May 13, 1943 | GILLILAND, WILLIE | 1 |
May 13, 1943 | 13-MILE BICYCLE HIKE TO MERCER ISLAND PLANNED FOR THIS SATURDAY | 1 |
May 13, 1943 | ELIZABETH WILSIE, JOE LEROY APRILL | 4 |
May 13, 1943 | ‘C’ CARD HOLDERS ASKED TO RENEW THEM RIGHT NOW | 1 |
May 20, 1943 | TO BEGIN WORK ON NEW BUILDING | 1 |
May 20, 1943 | AN OPEN LETTER TO COMMISSIONER JOE WHETSTONE & CAPTAIN TOMPKINS | 1 |
May 20, 1943 | HOUGHTON PEOPLE URGED TO CONNECT | 1 |
May 20, 1943 | SHIPYARD LAYOFF IS TERMED ‘RUMOR’ | 1 |
May 20, 1943 | DRAFT BOARD LISTS ‘DELINQUENTS’ ON OCCUPATIONAL QUESTIONNAIRES | 3 |
May 20, 1943 | DAMBRES, EDWARD | 4 |
May 20, 1943 | SWALING, LEONA | 4 |
May 20, 1943 | HOUGHTON PEOPLE URGED TO CONNECT | 1 |
May 20, 1943 | ANN O’HALLORAN, CHARLES FOWLER | 6 |
May 20, 1943 | LEOLA NELSON, HOWARD HILTON | 6 |
May 20, 1943 | MILDRED HORD, TRUE A SPARKS | 6 |
May 20, 1943 | ORIETTE R SMEDSTAD, LEWIS M NEWMAN | 6 |
May 20, 1943 | CANNING SUGAR AVAILABLE | 1 |
May 27, 1943 | MEN WILL STUDY LOCAL FARM HELP | 1 |
May 27, 1943 | CHILDREN’S PLAY TO BE SUPERVISED DURING SUMMER | 3 |
May 27, 1943 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL 1943 GRADS (PHOTOS | 2 |
May 27, 1943 | KIRKLAND HIGH TO GRADUATE 91 SENIORS | 1 |
May 27, 1943 | ACCORDION BAND PLANS PROGRAM HERE JUNE 24TH | 6 |
May 27, 1943 | BRUNER, EDWARD C | 2 |
May 27, 1943 | AUXILIARY WILL SELL POPPIES HERE | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | HOUSING PROJECT PLANS PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION | 3 |
June 3, 1943 | REV BLISH HEADS RECREATION BOARD FOR LOCAL YOUTH | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | HOUSING PROJECT PLANS PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION | 3 |
June 3, 1943 | JUANITA SCHOOL GRADUATES 28 | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | JUANITA SCHOOL GRADUATES 28 | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | HAYDEN, RONALD | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | PEDERSEN, ELLEN MAE | 8 |
June 3, 1943 | WEIR, WILLIAM | 8 |
June 3, 1943 | REV BLISH HEADS RECREATION BOARD FOR LOCAL YOUTH | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | SEWER JOB NEARS COMPLETION HERE | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | DOROTHY EVERETT, JOHN DAVIES | 6 |
June 3, 1943 | BOB WHITE, ZONE MAJOR OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE, RETAINED | 3 |
June 3, 1943 | CAR OWNERS ARE URGED TO SHARE | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | DEFENSE SCHOOL OFFERS TRAINING IN ENGINEERING | 1 |
June 3, 1943 | FOURTEEN WOMEN AT PROJECT PASS NURSING COURSE | 4 |
June 3, 1943 | ZONE MAJOR URGES WORKERS TO REPORT | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | CONNECT WITH THE NEW SEWER SYSTEM NOW! | 3 |
June 10, 1943 | WORK ON HOUSING PROJECT IS ‘RAPID’ | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | CAMPAIGN TO REGISTER AVAILABLE FARM WORKERS LAUNCHED HERE | 3 |
June 10, 1943 | CITY WON’T PERMIT SWIMMING AT PARK | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | SPRINKLING DURING DAY FORBIDDEN | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | FIRE GUARDS WILL HELP FIGHT FIRES | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | CITY WON’T PERMIT SWIMMING AT PARK | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | KIRKLAND RATION BOARD REVOKES GAS COUPON BOOKS | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | CITY WON’T PERMIT SWIMMING AT PARK | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | KIRKLAND MAY SEE BASEBALL; SHIPYARD TEAM MAY PLAY HERE | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | CITY WON’T PERMIT SWIMMING AT PARK | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | FEDERATED CLUBS STUDIES SEWAGE PROBLEMS HERE | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | SPRINKLING DURING DAY FORBIDDEN | 1 |
June 10, 1943 | MARY KATHRYN WRIGHT, WILLIS G COLQUITT | 6 |
June 10, 1943 | KIRKLAND RATION BOARD REVOKES GAS COUPON BOOKS | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | TWO EAST SIDE MEN DROWN | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | TEST EVACUATION AT YARD MONDAY | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | POLICE STILL HUNT PAROLE VIOLATOR | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | THIRTY-TWO EAST SIDE BOYS ARE DRAFTED IN MAY | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | KING, GEORGE “BUD” | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | ULMER, HILLAND “IRISH” | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | LOCAL BASEBALL WILL START JUNE 29 | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | BILLEE GRAND, JAMES POOLE | 6 |
June 17, 1943 | JUNE BEDFORD, DENNIS NOLAND | 1 |
June 17, 1943 | NELLIE COOK, ROBERT LEE WELSH | 5 |
June 17, 1943 | TEST EVACUATION AT YARD MONDAY | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | FARMERS SHOULD REGISTER LABOR REQUIREMENTS | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | SEVERAL ALREADY ARE REGISTERED FOR FARM WORK | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | KIRKLAND CANNERY IS OPEN TO PUBLIC | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | FIRST EVACUATION AT SHIPYARD IS VERY SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | SHIPYARD TO PLAY BALL NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | CROW, WILLIS | 8 |
June 24, 1943 | EARHART, MARY | 8 |
June 24, 1943 | MARKEE, GILBERT | 8 |
June 24, 1943 | WIERLO, MARIA | 8 |
June 24, 1943 | JOURNAL WINS TOP PLACE IN NATIONAL WEEKLY CONTEST | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | SHIPYARD TO PLAY BALL NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | FIRST EVACUATION AT SHIPYARD IS VERY SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
June 24, 1943 | MOTORISTS WITH ‘A’ BOOKS SHOULD FILE RENEWAL APPLICATIONS | 3 |
June 24, 1943 | SHAW HAS BEST VICTORY GARDEN | 1 |
July 1, 1943 | LOCAL PENNEY STORE TAKES PART IN JULY WAR BOND DRIVE | 8 |
July 1, 1943 | CLUB SUPPORTS NEW SHIPYARD ROAD | 1 |
July 1, 1943 | 63 EAST SIDE BOYS INDUCTED IN JUNE | 1 |
July 1, 1943 | NELSON, CATHERINE | 8 |
July 1, 1943 | PARKUS, MARY LOUISE | 8 |
July 1, 1943 | BASEBALL GAME SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
July 1, 1943 | CLUB SUPPORTS NEW SHIPYARD ROAD | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | LOCAL NAVY MAN CITED FOR BRAVERY (DUKELOW, CLARENCE W) | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | ENLARGED CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED (ROSE HILL SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST) | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | SEWER SYSTEMS TO END POLLUTION OF LAKE – MONROE | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | MANKRES, HAROLD | 4 |
July 8, 1943 | RUDISILE, FRED | 4 |
July 8, 1943 | BURNS, NORDQUIST PLAY FINAL GOLF MATCH TUESDAY | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | TWO BALL GAMES NEXT WEEK – SHIPYARD TEAM AND FORT LAWTON TANGLE | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | KIRKLAND STREETS TO BE SURFACED SOON | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | SEWER SYSTEMS TO END POLLUTION OF LAKE – MONROE | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | SEWER WILL BE READY NEXT WEEK | 1 |
July 8, 1943 | LA VIERNA ELLIS, SAM BELL | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | 5-YEAR-OLD BOY DROWNS IN LAKE KIRKLAND MONDAY | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | NEW TYPE SHIP IS LAUNCHED HERE (TORPEDO-BOAT MOTHER SHIP) | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | COLLICOTT, RONNIE | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | FAILOR, IDA MAY | 5 |
July 15, 1943 | FORBES, RAY | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | MARTIN, ISABELLE D | 5 |
July 15, 1943 | RASMUSSEN, CONRAD | 5 |
July 15, 1943 | RONEY, JOSEPH L | 5 |
July 15, 1943 | MILES IS INSTALLED SECRETARY OF CLUB FOR HIS 13TH YEAR | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | ANOTHER BASEBALL GAME ON TUESDAY | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | JULIA ELIZABETH SMITH, EDGAR LEE SMITH | 5 |
July 15, 1943 | CONSUMERS URGED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SUMMER ‘FILL-UP’ | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | SUGAR FOR CANNING IS NOW AVAILABLE | 1 |
July 15, 1943 | WARNINGS ISSUED FOR VIOLATIONS OF ‘DIMOUT’ LAW | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | HARVARD UNIVERSITY HONOR’S KIRKLAND’S DR WALTER CLARK | 4 |
July 22, 1943 | NEW SEWER SYSTEM IS NOW COMPLETE (PHOTO OF SEWER PLANT) | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | JUDGES SELECT BEST GARDENS AT LOCAL PROJECT | 3 |
July 22, 1943 | NEARLY 25 NEW SCHOOL TEACHERS HERE THIS FALL; HOUSING IS NEEDED | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | NURSERY ROOM STILL HAS ROOM FOR CHILDREN | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS PLAN FALL ACTIVITY | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | NEARLY 25 NEW SCHOOL TEACHERS HERE THIS FALL; HOUSING IS NEEDED | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | 35 EAST SIDE BOYS, MEN INDUCTED | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | LOCAL NAVY OFFICER THANKS ACCORDION BAND FOR PIANO | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | BROWN, MAGGIE | 4 |
July 22, 1943 | PETERSON, LARS | 4 |
July 22, 1943 | KIRKLAND SHIPYARD TEAM MEETS BOILERMAKERS HERE TUESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | NEW SEWER SYSTEM IS NOW COMPLETE (PHOTO OF SEWER PLANT) | 1 |
July 22, 1943 | ISABEL FLORIN, CHARLES LEDWELL | 4 |
July 22, 1943 | NO SPRINKLING, MAYOR ORDERS | 1 |
August 12, 1943 | AN OPEN LETTER TO ADMIRAL FLETCHER (SHIPYARD PROBLEMS) | 1 |
August 12, 1943 | AN OPEN LETTER TO ADMIRAL FLETCHER (SHIPYARD PROBLEMS) | 1 |
August 12, 1943 | NEW WATER MAIN TO SHIPYARD | 1 |
August 12, 1943 | LOCAL DRAFT BOARD CLASSIFIES FATHERS | 1 |
August 12, 1943 | GAY, JOHN G | 5 |
August 12, 1943 | ISAKSON, ISAK | 5 |
August 12, 1943 | LAWVER, ERNEST | 5 |
August 12, 1943 | MUNSON, ARTHUR | 5 |
August 12, 1943 | BASEBALL GAME HERE ON SUNDAY | 1 |
August 12, 1943 | ROAD SURFACING PROGRAM UNDERWAY | 1 |
August 12, 1943 | NEW WATER MAIN TO SHIPYARD | 1 |
August 12, 1943 | DARIS WALLICK, JACK ROGERS | 8 |
August 12, 1943 | LORRAINE HAUGER, BERT KNIERT | 4 |
August 19, 1943 | PART OF COLLINS SCHOOL WILL BE USED | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | TEACHERS IN NEED OF ROOMS HERE | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | ANDERSEN’S BAKERY REOPENS SATURDAY | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | AN OPEN LETTER TO SHIPYARD WORKERS | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | JUANITA TO HAVE 4 NEW TEACHERS | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | JUANITA TO HAVE 4 NEW TEACHERS | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | SWIMMING CLASSES AT CITY PARK | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | AN OPEN LETTER TO SHIPYARD WORKERS | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | THIRTY-SEVEN MORE DRAFTED | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | AHMAN, CATHERINE | 8 |
August 19, 1943 | CADE, CAPT. HARRY | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | CADE, CAPTAIN HARRY | 8 |
August 19, 1943 | NAF, HERMAN | 8 |
August 19, 1943 | SWIMMING CLASSES AT CITY PARK | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | SWIMMING CLASSES AT CITY PARK | 1 |
August 19, 1943 | AUTHOR, EVANGELIST SPEAKING AT NAZARENE CHURCH (ALLEE, FRANKLIN) | 5 |
August 19, 1943 | GRACE LEWIS, WOODWORTH NAYLOR | 8 |
August 19, 1943 | STOVE RATIONING TO START AUG 24 | 3 |
August 26, 1943 | 22 NEW TEACHERS HERE THIS YEAR | 1 |
August 26, 1943 | LUTHERAN SCHOOL TO OPEN SEPT 7 | 1 |
August 26, 1943 | DON MCLINTICK NEW FIRE CHIEF | 1 |
August 26, 1943 | OPEN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (COMMENTS ON SHIPYARD EDITORIAL) | 1 |
August 26, 1943 | LOCAL FATHERS TO BE DRAFTED | 1 |
August 26, 1943 | TOOHEY, JOHN C | 8 |
August 26, 1943 | WEAVER, ALBERT | 8 |
September 9, 1943 |
NEW AUTO REPAIR SHOP STARTED HERE | 1 |
September 9, 1943 |
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SHOWS BIG JUMP | 1 |
September 9, 1943 |
SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY EXTENDS SERVICE TO RURAL KING COUNTY | 3 |
September 9, 1943 |
ELLEN ADELE ANDERSON, ROBERT W HALLAM | 4 |
September 9, 1943 |
BOND DRIVE STARTING TODAY | 1 |
September 9, 1943 |
COST-PLUS CAUSES TROUBLE — COFFEE | 1 |
September 9, 1943 |
HOSE COLLECTION TO BE STOPPED | 1 |
September 9, 1943 |
POISONOUS GAS INSTRUCTION IS PLANNED HERE | 1 |
################ | MONTEITHS HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING (MR AND MRS ALEX) | 4 |
################ | PARKS BUYS LOCAL REALTY COMPANY | 1 |
################ | STATE AND COUNTY THIRD WAR LOAN DRIVES OFF TO GOOD START | 3 |
################ | PREMIERE OF ‘THIS IS THE ARMY’ HERE ON THURSDAY | 1 |
################ | FISCHER, JENNIE L | 3 |
################ | WALKER, MARY E | 3 |
################ | WEEKS, BESSIE | 3 |
################ | 55 BOYS TURN OUT FOR FOOTBALL TEAM | 1 |
################ | HOME-FRONT CAMPAIGN WILL START IN EAST SIDE COMMUNITY SOON | 8 |
################ | KIRKLAND BUYS $52,000 IN BOND DRIVE | 1 |
################ | RATION BOARD NEEDS HELP | 1 |
################ | LUTHERAN CHURCH TO CELEBRATE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY | 1 |
################ | FINAL REPORT SHOWS $280.78 RAISED HERE IN ‘PENNY’ DRIVE | 1 |
################ | BERTA BROWN, KENNETH HENDRIX | 8 |
################ | BUY A BOND, SEE A SHOW – BIG EVENT IS PLANNED AT GATEWAY | 1 |
################ | FREE WAR MOVIES HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
################ | AN OPEN LETTER TO HITLER AND TOJO | 1 |
################ | BOND SALES REACH TOTAL OF $109,000 | 1 |
################ | FOOD-RATION BOOK REQUIRED WHEN ONE BUYS LIQUOR PERMIT | 1 |
################ | FREE WAR MOVIES HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
October 7, 1943 | MCEVOY LUMBER – NEW LOCATION | 8 |
October 7, 1943 | MANY STORES CHANGE HOURS, WILL OPEN AT NOON ON FRIDAY | 1 |
October 7, 1943 | BERTA BROWN, KENNETH HENDRIX | 6 |
October 7, 1943 | NANCY MOREHOUSE, ALEX S S MASCHERSKY | 6 |
October 7, 1943 | EAST-SIDE ‘OVER-THE-TOP’ IN BOND DRIVE | 1 |
October 7, 1943 | PRICE PANEL WILL ASSIST RETAILERS | 1 |
October 14, 1943 |
OLIVERS OBSERVE 43RD ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR WEDDING | 1 |
October 14, 1943 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (FOWLER, FRED) | 2 |
October 14, 1943 |
JOHN C WALKER WRITES OF LIFE IN ADAK ALASKA | 6 |
October 14, 1943 |
100 LOCAL MEN HEAR GOVERNOR | 1 |
October 14, 1943 |
BAKER, GENEVRA S | 8 |
October 14, 1943 |
BROWN, NANCY JANE | 8 |
October 14, 1943 |
KRUGER, MARGARET | 8 |
October 14, 1943 |
REGAN, JAMES P | 8 |
October 14, 1943 |
SAMPPI, PAUL L | 8 |
October 14, 1943 |
SAUNDERS, CORP WILLIAM E | 1 |
October 14, 1943 |
SEDY, FRANK R | 8 |
October 14, 1943 |
JUNIOR HIGH CLASS OPENS CAMPAIGN FOR RAZOR BLADES | 1 |
October 14, 1943 |
NEW RATION BOOKS OCTOBER 26-29 | 1 |
October 14, 1943 |
REDUCE DIMOUT RESTRICTIONS | 1 |
October 21, 1943 |
KIRKLAND WOMEN ARE READY TO OPEN COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE | 3 |
October 21, 1943 |
COMMERCIAL CLUB STUDIES POST-WAR PLANS FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 21, 1943 |
COUNCIL STUDIES BIDS FOR FIRE STATION | 1 |
October 21, 1943 |
COUNCIL STUDIES BIDS FOR FIRE STATION | 1 |
October 21, 1943 |
GOVERNMENT WON’T REBUILD TOURIST HOTEL NOW | 1 |
October 21, 1943 |
RAZOR AN JUNK JEWELRY DRIVE IS EXTENDED A WEEK | 1 |
October 21, 1943 |
REGISTRATION FOR RATION BOOK NO. 4 HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
October 28, 1943 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
October 28, 1943 |
BOMBING OF CHINCOTEAGUE (BUILT AT SHIPYARD) | 1 |
October 28, 1943 |
BOMBING OF CHINCOTEAGUE (BUILT AT SHIPYARD) | 1 |
October 28, 1943 |
BURR, DAVID JR | 1 |
October 28, 1943 |
HOSKINS, AGNES L | 4 |
October 28, 1943 |
KAISER, SARAH A | 4 |
October 28, 1943 |
MARANG, ALBERT | 4 |
October 28, 1943 |
PETERSON, LILLIE | 4 |
October 28, 1943 |
ROBERTS, EARNEST | 4 |
October 28, 1943 |
ROWEN, GERTRUDE | 4 |
October 28, 1943 |
WESTCOTT, DANIEL | 4 |
October 28, 1943 |
FULL CARS ONLY GET EXTRA GAS | 1 |
October 28, 1943 |
HUGE WAR CHEST DRIVE OPENS TODAY | 1 |
November 4, 1943 |
CORPORAL HAROLD P BROWN BROADCASTS FROM JAP PRISON CAMP | 5 |
November 4, 1943 |
HOUSING PROJECT RESIDENTS INVITED TO ‘WELCOME’ PARTY MONDAY | 3 |
November 4, 1943 |
PLAN OPEN HOUSE AT STEWART HEIGHTS | 1 |
November 4, 1943 |
NURSERY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT OFF | 1 |
November 4, 1943 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT’S POPULATION NOW 10,000 | 1 |
November 4, 1943 |
TEACHER TRAINING CLASSES TO BEGIN ON NOVEMBER 10 | 3 |
November 4, 1943 |
LAKE WASHINGTON WILL BE LOWERED | 3 |
November 4, 1943 |
HARTMAN, EMMA | 8 |
November 4, 1943 |
LIBBY, JOSEPHINE | 8 |
November 4, 1943 |
YOUNKERS, CHARLES | 8 |
November 4, 1943 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT’S POPULATION NOW 10,000 | 1 |
November 4, 1943 |
STUDY PLAN TO INCREASE FERRY SERVICE | 1 |
November 25, 1943 |
PLANTS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING; CHILDREN HOME | 5 |
November 25, 1943 |
AL ODEGARD BUYS KIRKLAND CASH FEED STORE THIS WEEK | 8 |
November 25, 1943 |
ACTIVE CLUB WILL SPONSOR ‘SMOKER’ ON FRIDAY, DEC 3 | 1 |
November 25, 1943 |
INDUCT 42 MORE FROM EAST SIDE | 1 |
November 25, 1943 |
CARTWRIGHT, MARY | 8 |
November 25, 1943 |
KIRKLAND HIGH NOW MEMBER OF PUGET SOUND CONFERENCE | 1 |
November 25, 1943 |
PROPOSED BUSLINE TO PROJECTS MAY NOT BE APPROVED | 1 |
November 25, 1943 |
EAST SIDE LADIES GET GOOD RESULTS ON CHEST DRIVE | 1 |
December 2, 1943 |
DEED FOR PROPERTY WILL BE PRESENTED TO PEOPLES CHURCH | 7 |
December 2, 1943 |
NEW STEWART HEIGHTS CAFETERIA OFF TO GOOD START | 5 |
December 2, 1943 |
NEW STEWART HEIGHTS CAFETERIA OFF TO GOOD START | 5 |
December 2, 1943 |
BOXING MATCHES ON FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
December 2, 1943 |
PLAN PROJECT BUS; LAKESHORE LINES READY TO OPERATE HOURLY SERVICE | 1 |
December 2, 1943 |
TAXI IS PROMISED ENOUGH GASOLINE FOR THIS MONTH | 1 |
December 9, 1943 |
MR AND MRS WOLFORD MELTON (60) | 12 |
December 9, 1943 |
PROJECT WAR DWELLING UNITS (PHOTOS) | 5 |
December 9, 1943 |
SENIORS TO GIVE THEIR CLASS PLAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY | 1 |
December 9, 1943 |
BERGREN, JOHN E | 12 |
December 9, 1943 |
CARSON, JOSPEH | 12 |
December 9, 1943 |
FRODENBERG, NORMAN LEE | 5 |
December 9, 1943 |
HALEY, JUSTICE | 12 |
December 9, 1943 |
HENDRICKSON, OLIVIA | 12 |
December 9, 1943 |
MCCONNELL, HARRY | 12 |
December 9, 1943 |
RAGSDALE, LEE | 1 |
December 9, 1943 |
SJOSTEDT, NELS | 12 |
December 9, 1943 |
WILLIAMS, CHARLES | 12 |
December 9, 1943 |
LOCAL BUS FRANCHISE EXPECTED | 1 |
December 9, 1943 |
STRICTER GASOLINE RATION CONTROL STARTS JANUARY 1 | 1 |
December 23, 1943 |
CLAUDE STRAUGHAN LEASES LOCAL UNION OIL SERVICE STATION | 1 |
December 23, 1943 |
THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS (CHRISTMAS EDITORIAL BY REV FLANK BLISH) | 1 |
December 23, 1943 |
‘FLU’ EPIDEMIC CLOSES LOCAL SCHOOLS | 1 |
December 23, 1943 |
FLU HITS 45 PER CENT OF COLLINS SCHOOL ENROLLMENT | 5 |
December 23, 1943 |
THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS (CHRISTMAS EDITORIAL BY REV FLANK BLISH) | 1 |
December 23, 1943 |
MARTIN’S TAXI FACES ANOTHER ‘GAS’ SHORTAGE | 1 |
December 23, 1943 |
NEW BUS SERVICE TO START JANUARY 1 | 1 |
December 23, 1943 |
JEAN HARTT, DONALD H DENTON | 3 |
December 30, 1943 |
VEGETABLE RAISER HAS HELP TROUBLE | 1 |
December 30, 1943 |
35 MORE INDUCTED DURING DECEMBER | 1 |
December 30, 1943 |
ASARIAS, HOKKANEN | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
BARBOUR, VIOLA S | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
BREWSTER, FRANCES | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
HENNING, ANNA | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
HOBBS, ELIZABETH | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
HUBERT, MARY | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
JATON, FLOYD | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
JUNKERMAN, EMMA | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
MACLEOD, LEONORA | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
SARE, JESSE L | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
STRONG, FREDERICK | 8 |
December 30, 1943 |
PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 15 | 1 |
December 30, 1943 |
NEW BUS SYSTEM GOES ON TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MONDAY | 1 |
December 30, 1943 |
EAST SIDE WILL COOPERATE IN BIG FOURTH WAR LOAN CAMPAIGN | 3 |
January 6, 1944 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 6, 1944 | ANOTHER KIRKLAND MARINE AT TARAWA (HUTCHINS, FRANK) | 1 |
January 6, 1944 | 1943 WAS BUSY YEAR HERE | 1 |
January 6, 1944 | NEW SHADY BEACH HAS INNOVATIONS | 3 |
January 6, 1944 | SISSONS, ARLIE | 1 |
January 6, 1944 | POST OFFICE BUSINESS UP 30 PER CENT | 1 |
January 6, 1944 | ELIZABETH FORBES, FRANCES E WEBSTER | 8 |
January 13, 1944 |
BAND UNIFORMS DRIVE WEDNESDAY | 1 |
January 13, 1944 |
ALICE JEAN ARNTSEN, MELVIN EARL RAPER | 5 |
January 13, 1944 |
DOWS LOSE ALL FURNITURE IN FIRE | 1 |
January 13, 1944 |
NO CANDIDATES FILE FOR COUNCIL … YET | 1 |
January 13, 1944 |
ELDUEN, ELLEN S | 8 |
January 13, 1944 |
MAGNUSON, MALCOM | 8 |
January 13, 1944 |
MCFADDIN, JOSPEH E | 8 |
January 13, 1944 |
WILHELM, FLORENCE | 8 |
January 13, 1944 |
SCHEDULES FOR BUSES NEXT WEEK | 1 |
January 13, 1944 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE AWARDS – 59 KIRKLAND PEOPLE WILL BE HONORED | 1 |
January 27, 1944 |
SON OF PROJECT COUPLE PLAYS IN ‘NAME’ BAND (CORCORAN, CORKY) | 6 |
January 27, 1944 |
BAND UNIFORM DRIVE PASSES ITS GOAL | 1 |
January 27, 1944 |
LOCAL SHIPYARD LOW IN TURNOVER | 1 |
January 27, 1944 |
ARMED FORCES INDUCT 47 MORE DURING JANUARY | 1 |
January 27, 1944 |
BARTLEY, DAVID | 1 |
January 27, 1944 |
KOEHLER, HERMAN | 1 |
January 27, 1944 |
LARSON, OLE | 3 |
January 27, 1944 |
HERE’S YOUR NEW BUS SCHEDULE | 7 |
January 27, 1944 |
GATEWAY THEATRE PLANS BIG BOND SHOW FEB 10TH | 1 |
January 27, 1944 |
OPA SETS CEILING PRICE ON FIREWOOD SOLD IN WOODS OR DELIVERED | 3 |
February 3, 1944 |
MAGICIAN TO GIVE SHOW AT PROJECT | 1 |
February 3, 1944 |
HIGH SCHOOL ‘GRADUATES’ 6 SENIORS (INDUCTED) | 1 |
February 3, 1944 |
ULRICH, EDWARD | 1 |
February 3, 1944 |
KANGAROOS TO PLAY ‘BIG GAME’ FRIDAY | 1 |
February 3, 1944 |
LEGION COLLECTING SPORTS EQUIPMENT | 1 |
February 3, 1944 |
BOND DRIVE LAGGING HERE | 1 |
February 3, 1944 |
BUY WAR BOND; SEE FREE MOVIE THURSDAY, FEB 10 | 1 |
February 10, 1944 |
BOARDING HOMES FOR CHILDREN NEEDED NOW | 5 |
February 10, 1944 |
BOARDING HOMES FOR CHILDREN NEEDED NOW | 5 |
February 10, 1944 |
KIRKLAND HIGH GRADUATES RECEIVING EDUCATION FAR ABOVE CIVILIAN AVERAGE | 6 |
February 10, 1944 |
KIRKLAND HIGH BAND TO PRESENT CONCERT FEB 24 | 1 |
February 10, 1944 |
MAGICIAN TO GIVE TWO SHOWS HERE | 1 |
February 10, 1944 |
NORTH DISTRICT “GOAT” IN COUNTY SCRAP | 1 |
February 10, 1944 |
BEERY, ALICE MAY | 5 |
February 10, 1944 |
GODFREY, JOHN A | 5 |
February 10, 1944 |
HOWARD, WILLIAM | 1 |
February 10, 1944 |
IRELAND, RUSSELL | 5 |
February 10, 1944 |
RANDELL, GEORGE | 5 |
February 10, 1944 |
THOMPSON, THEO O | 5 |
February 10, 1944 |
WHITE, FRANCES J | 5 |
February 10, 1944 |
PRIMARY ELECTION SET FOR TUESDAY | 1 |
February 10, 1944 |
NORTH DISTRICT “GOAT” IN COUNTY SCRAP | 1 |
February 10, 1944 |
HUGE BOND RALLY HERE SATURDAY | 1 |
February 10, 1944 |
LOCAL RED CROSS REPORT REVEALS LOTS OF SEWING | 3 |
February 17, 1944 |
SCHOOL DIRECTOR ELECTION MARCH 4 | 1 |
February 17, 1944 |
SIX KIRKLAND HIGH ART STUDENTS BRING HONORS TO LOCAL SCHOOL | 3 |
February 17, 1944 |
JUANITA SCHOOL SELLS WAR BONDS | 1 |
February 17, 1944 |
BOMBING OF SHIP TOLD IN BROADCAST (CHINCOTEAGUE – BUILT AT LWS) | 1 |
February 17, 1944 |
ONLY 90 VOTES CAST IN CITY PRIMARY | 1 |
February 17, 1944 |
MARGUERITE BARETTE, WENDEL J JAHN | 8 |
February 17, 1944 |
JUANITA SCHOOL SELLS WAR BONDS | 1 |
February 17, 1944 |
KIRKLAND PASSES FOURTH WAR LOAN GOAL | 1 |
February 17, 1944 |
RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF ASKS OLD CLOTHES | 6 |
February 17, 1944 |
TOKENS, STAMPS TO BE USED AS RATION CHANGE | 3 |
February 24, 1944 |
LAKEVIEW TERRACE NURSERY PLANS OPEN HOUSE | 5 |
February 24, 1944 |
FARMERS’ INSURANCE GROUP ESTABLISHES OFFICE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 24, 1944 |
NO OPPOSITION FOR SCHOOL DIRECTORS | 1 |
February 24, 1944 |
BRECKBERG, SVEA | 1 |
February 24, 1944 |
CONNER, JANE CATHERINE | 1 |
February 24, 1944 |
HULL, THOMAS F | 3 |
February 24, 1944 |
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HERE – KANGAROOS CAN CINCH TITLE FRIDAY | 1 |
February 24, 1944 |
‘CORKY’ KIRTLEY MAKES FIRST SOLO FLIGHT RECENTLY | 4 |
February 24, 1944 |
HERE ARE ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ASKED RATION BOARD | 1 |
February 24, 1944 |
RETAILERS URGED TO GET SUPPLY OF RATION TOKENS BEFORE SUNDAY | 3 |
March 2, 1944 | FORMER KIRKLAND GIRL SINGS IN THREE NY OPERA (SKOK, ELEANOR) | 5 |
March 2, 1944 | MERCHANTS TO TALK ABOUT STORE HOURS AT MEETING MONDAY | 1 |
March 2, 1944 | ANNOUNCE RED CROSS DRIVE – KIRKLAND ASKED TO RAISE BIGGER QUOTA | 1 |
March 2, 1944 | EAST SIDE MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE TOTALS $3007.27 | 1 |
March 2, 1944 | FEDERATED CLUBS WILL HEAR TALK ABOUT RUSSIANS | 1 |
March 2, 1944 | LOCAL DRAFT BOARD ORDERED TO REOPEN CERTAIN CLASSIFICATION | 1 |
March 2, 1944 | BRIGGS, PAITHENIA | 4 |
March 2, 1944 | EKLUND, JOHN A | 5 |
March 2, 1944 | KONZELMAN, HELEN | 5 |
March 2, 1944 | WARE, BELLE | 5 |
March 2, 1944 | KANGAROOS WIN PUGET SOUND TITLE | 1 |
March 2, 1944 | ALICE ARNTSEN, MELVIN RAPER | 5 |
March 2, 1944 | EDYTHE LOUISE SHERMAN, CHARLES M GIBSON | 5 |
March 2, 1944 | TOKEN PLAN OF RATIONS UNDERWAY | 1 |
March 30, 1944 | BROADCAST HONORS KIRKLAND WOMAN (HAGEN, MRS JOHN) | 1 |
March 30, 1944 | VICTORY TABERNACLE TO BE DEDICATED | 1 |
March 30, 1944 | TWO MEN PURCHASE BOWLING ALLEY | 1 |
March 30, 1944 | RED CROSS DRIVE BELOW QUOTA; CLOSES FRIDAY | 1 |
March 30, 1944 | PARENTS RECEIVE WORD FROM SON IN PRISON CAMP (BROWN, HAROLD) | 8 |
March 30, 1944 | STILL HOPE FOR BOB WESTCOTT | 1 |
March 30, 1944 | AMES, ARTHUR P | 4 |
March 30, 1944 | IRVIN, MARY F | 4 |
March 30, 1944 | NEWELL, POLLY P | 4 |
March 30, 1944 | STEEL, SOPHIE | 4 |
March 30, 1944 | WICKMAN, OSCAR E | 4 |
March 30, 1944 | EVEREST IS APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY JOURNALISM SCHOOL | 3 |
March 30, 1944 | MERCHANTS STUDY PARKING METER PLAN | 1 |
March 30, 1944 | BATTY MAE SHORE, NORMAN GRANT CAUGHEL | 10 |
April 6, 1944 | NEW EMERGENCY FARM LABOR OFFICE TO HELP EAST SIDE GROWERS | 3 |
April 6, 1944 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS MAKING PLANS FOR FUTURE EXPANSION | 1 |
April 6, 1944 | BOYS AND GIRLS URGED TO ENTER MODEL PLANE CONTEST | 1 |
April 6, 1944 | 45 BIOLOGY PUPILS PLANT SEEDLINGS | 1 |
April 6, 1944 | FIREMEN ANSWER 20 CALLS IN WEEK | 1 |
April 6, 1944 | SCORES OF PLAYERS OPEN GOLF COURSE | 4 |
April 6, 1944 | RUBY SCHNEIDER, DELBURT STANLEY | 4 |
April 13, 1944 | FAMOUS PICTURES TO BE DISPLAYED | 1 |
April 13, 1944 | KIRKLAND OFFICER CITED FOR ‘CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY’ (DUKELOW) | 3 |
April 13, 1944 | 58 HOUSES WITHOUT SEWERS! | 1 |
April 13, 1944 | FINAL RED CROSS TABULATION HERE SHOWS $15,622.65 | 1 |
April 13, 1944 | KIRKLAND YOUNGSTERS ARE FLOCKING TO YWCA FUN-HOUSE IN SEATTLE | 2 |
April 13, 1944 | RANDOM NOTES ABOUT WHAT YOUR CITY IS DOING | 1 |
April 13, 1944 | LOCAL DRAFT BOARD HALTS DRAFT OF MEN OVER 26 YEARS | 1 |
April 13, 1944 | BRIGHT, MRS ELVA | 8 |
April 13, 1944 | RUMSEY, CLARA E | 1 |
April 13, 1944 | TUORILA, MARY | 8 |
April 13, 1944 | KIRKLAND POPULATION 3,750 | 1 |
April 13, 1944 | 58 HOUSES WITHOUT SEWERS! | 1 |
April 13, 1944 | DONNA JEAN HOXIE, LOUIS G MARSH | 4 |
April 20, 1944 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 3 |
April 20, 1944 | LOCAL EGG DRIVE TO START MONDAY | 1 |
April 20, 1944 | 23 FINE PRIZES GO TO WINNERS OF MODEL PLANE CONTEST | 3 |
April 20, 1944 | REDMOND MAY SEND STUDENTS HERE | 1 |
April 20, 1944 | JURY FINDS MAX ROEDER AND MOTHER GUILTY LAST WEEK | 1 |
April 20, 1944 | VETERAN OF FIRST WORLD WAR ENLISTS (ELVES, WALTER) | 1 |
April 20, 1944 | BENSON, ELLA C | 5 |
April 20, 1944 | RALTS, ELMER L | 8 |
April 20, 1944 | PARKING METERS IN 30 DAYS | 1 |
April 20, 1944 | DONNA JEAN HOXIE, LOUIS G MARSH (PHOTO) | 6 |
April 27, 1944 | HELP BUILD THE BOEING B-29 SUPERFORTRESS | 4 |
April 27, 1944 | SCHMIDTS ARE OPEN AFTER REDECORATION | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | STEWART HEIGHTS NOW IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL FAMILIES | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS SIGN CONTRACT FOR REDMOND PUPILS | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | BENEFIT VODVIL NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | RADIO STARS WILL APPEAR AT YARD (PHIL HARRIS, DON WILSON, ROCHESTER | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | ANOTHER $58,000 GRANT FOR KIRKLAND! NEW WATER MAIN TO BE CONSTRUCTED | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | RADIO STARS WILL APPEAR AT YARD (PHIL HARRIS, DON WILSON, ROCHESTER | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | REAR ADMIRAL E L COCHRANE PRAISES LOCALLY BUILT SHIP | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | BRYSON, HELEN | 6 |
April 27, 1944 | PROVE, MARIE C | 12 |
April 27, 1944 | ANOTHER $58,000 GRANT FOR KIRKLAND! NEW WATER MAIN TO BE CONSTRUCTED | 1 |
April 27, 1944 | ANNOUNCE NEW STREAMLINED FUEL OIL PROGRAM FOR COMING YEAR | 3 |
May 11, 1944 | RUSSIAN RELIEF DRIVE TO CLOSE | 4 |
May 11, 1944 | FIRE DESTROYS DODD’S BROILER PLANT THURSDAY | 1 |
May 11, 1944 | ONE WINS MEDAL; ONE DIES – BOB WESCOTT IS LOST; WILLIAM TAKES HON | 1 |
May 11, 1944 | SORENSEN, MARY J | 8 |
May 11, 1944 | WESCOTT, ROBERT J | 1 |
May 11, 1944 | KIRKLAND TABERNACLE CALLS NEW PASTOR; GOLDSBY RESIGNS | 4 |
May 11, 1944 | METERS TO BE INSTALLED THIS WEEK | 1 |
May 11, 1944 | DELONG APPOINTS LOCAL COMMITTEE TO HELP VETERANS | 1 |
May 11, 1944 | APPLY FOR CANNING SUGAR MAY 18,19 | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | TONS OF CLOTHES GOES TO RUSSIA | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | BAND PLANS FREE CONCERT | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | COUNCIL TO HEAR REPORTS ON TWO YOUTH PROJECTS | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | PARKING METER FINES TO START MONDAY | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | STEWART HEIGHTS HAS BRANCH OF COUNTY LIBRARY | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | HUNTINGTON, ALBERT H | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | TREMPER, EDWARD | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | WAIT, THOMAS L | 1 |
May 18, 1944 | LIVELY RACE FOR TWO LEGISLATIVE POSTS | 1 |
June 1, 1944 | MARY BUTLER AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP | 1 |
June 1, 1944 | 9-YEAR OLD BOY DROWNS SUNDAY | 1 |
June 1, 1944 | CITY PARK WILL OPEN NEXT MONDAY | 1 |
June 1, 1944 | ANOTHER LOCAL BOY MISSING (WALKER, WILLARD) | 1 |
June 1, 1944 | BAKER, MRS HUGH | 1 |
June 1, 1944 | HARRIS, KING | 1 |
June 1, 1944 | CITY PARK WILL OPEN NEXT MONDAY | 1 |
June 15, 1944 | STRYKERS CELEBRATE 50 YEARS (STRYKER, JAMES AND BERTHA MAY SMITH) | 1 |
June 15, 1944 | MCKELVEY, MABEL | 4 |
June 15, 1944 | RECREATION PROGRAM IN FULL SWING | 1 |
June 15, 1944 | PARTIAL CENSUS TO BE TAKEN | 1 |
June 15, 1944 | WAR BOND DRIVE GETS UNDER WAY | 1 |
June 22, 1944 | CANNERY TO BE OPEN ON MONDAY | 1 |
June 22, 1944 | YOUTH PROBLEMS WILL BE DISCUSSED AT PUBLIC FORUM | 1 |
June 22, 1944 | SCHOOLS TALKING CONSOLIDATION AGAIN | 1 |
June 22, 1944 | BETH CORFMAN, WARREN FRANCIS TIMMONS | 4 |
June 22, 1944 | CIRCUS WILL PLAY KIRKLAND MONDAY | 1 |
June 22, 1944 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (KIRKLAND WATER SUPPLY UNFIT) | 1 |
June 22, 1944 | SHIPYARD OFFICE GIRLS CONTRIBUTE FURNITURE SETS | 6 |
June 22, 1944 | SIKES, WILLIAM | 3 |
June 22, 1944 | THOMAS, HENRY | 1 |
June 22, 1944 | RUTH LANDVATTER, NEAL NELSON | 6 |
June 22, 1944 | BOND SALES REACH $166,780 | 1 |
June 22, 1944 | SHIPYARD OFFICE GIRLS CONTRIBUTE FURNITURE SETS | 6 |
June 29, 1944 | BOYS AND GIRLS ASKED TO SIGN FOR FARM HELP | 1 |
June 29, 1944 | M G KIENHOLZ’S CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING JUNE 28 | 1 |
June 29, 1944 | SORWEIDE WRITES ABOUT ADVANTAGE OF CONSOLIDATION | 1 |
June 29, 1944 | NEW DANCE BAND AT SHADY BEACH | 8 |
June 29, 1944 | CITY WATER NOW OKEH, MAYOR SAYS | 1 |
June 29, 1944 | FIELD, PETRA | 10 |
June 29, 1944 | GERMANN, WILLIAM | 10 |
June 29, 1944 | MCEVERS, JOHN L | 10 |
June 29, 1944 | SUGNET, IRENE | 10 |
June 29, 1944 | MARJORIE MAY FERGUSON, FRANK GORDON REESE | 8 |
June 29, 1944 | BOND SALE NOW $318,726 | 1 |
July 6, 1944 | STEWART HEIGHTS STILL CAN OFFER PLENTY OF HOUSING | 8 |
July 6, 1944 | STEWART HEIGHTS INFIRMARY OPENS WEDNESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
July 6, 1944 | 53 BOYS INDUCTED DURING MAY, JUNE | 1 |
July 6, 1944 | ROOT, DARIS | 1 |
July 6, 1944 | STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
July 6, 1944 | SWIM LESSONS FOR 60 CHILDREN | 1 |
July 6, 1944 | KIRKLAND IS FAR BELOW GOAL | 1 |
July 13, 1944 | 500 ATTEND PARTY FOR SILVER ANNIVERSARY (PEARSON, MR AND MRS OLE) | 1 |
July 13, 1944 | LOCATION OF PROPOSED NEW HIGH SCHOOL IS DISCUSSED AT MEETING | 1 |
July 13, 1944 | AIR-WACS SEEK NEW RECRUITS HERE | 1 |
July 13, 1944 | CARLQUIST, FRANK | 4 |
July 13, 1944 | HEIDEN, ROBERTA | 8 |
July 13, 1944 | PERRIGO, OLIVER | 4 |
July 13, 1944 | SALMONSON, LORRAINE | 4 |
July 13, 1944 | SHOWER, DAVID E | 4 |
July 13, 1944 | VERNER, AUGUSTA | 8 |
July 13, 1944 | BOTH EAST SIDE CANDIDATES DEFEATED | 1 |
July 13, 1944 | FREE SWIMMING CLASSES TO START | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | EARLY NEWS BY LOWELL THOMAS 7:15 PM | 2 |
July 20, 1944 | GREEN’S FUNERAL HOME 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE | 2 |
July 20, 1944 | MRS LOOK RETURNS TO NEW YORK-FORMER RESIDENT OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | JOHNSON MOVES OFFICE TO PROJECT | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | JOHNSON MOVES OFFICE TO PROJECT – SCHOOL SUPT MOVES TEMPORARILY | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | NEW DOWNTOWN PAVING JOB COMPLETE-BUSINESS AREA IS IMPROVED | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | NEW DOWNTOWN PAVING JOB NOW COMPLETE | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | ANSWERS SCHOOL QUESTIONS | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | SHEPLEY, OLIVE | 8 |
July 20, 1944 | FWA REFUSES RECREATION FUNDS | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | 130 SIGN UP FOR SWIM LESSONS | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | NEW DOWNTOWN PAVING JOB NOW COMPLETE | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | RANDOM REMARKS (ABOUT PAVING) | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | RANDOM REMARKS (PAVING) | 1 |
July 20, 1944 | MARJORIE MAY FERGUSON, FRANK G REESE | 4 |
July 20, 1944 | HEARS BROADCAST ABOUT PRISONER, WRITES RELATIVES | 3 |
July 20, 1944 | MRS C A BROWN HEARS BROADCAST FROM HER SON | 3 |
July 20, 1944 | WACS TO CLOSE DRIVE WITH PARTY | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | ARMY TRUCKS TO BE USED ON FARMS | 8 |
July 27, 1944 | STATE MAY EXAMINE KIRKLAND WATER | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | COMMITTEE WILL MAKE PLANS FOR “FALL FESTIVAL” | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | FEDERAL DEPUTIES WILL TAG AUTOS | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | BIG NAVY BOMBER CRASHES ON ROSE HILL; SEVEN HURT | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | GENT, ROY | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | IRELAN, GLENN | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | BIG NAVY BOMBER CRASHES ON ROSE HILL; SEVEN HURT | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | STATE MAY EXAMINE KIRKLAND WATER | 1 |
July 27, 1944 | CAROLYN LORRAINE ADAMS, FLOYD JAMES LYNNE | 8 |
July 27, 1944 | DONNA HOWLAND, BERNARD RECOR | 4 |
August 3, 1944 | SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION ELECTION SEPT 2 | 1 |
August 3, 1944 | MATTS, CHARLES W | 8 |
August 3, 1944 | 200 ATTEND DAILY SWIM CLASSES | 1 |
August 3, 1944 | RISHWORTH WINS GOLF TITLE | 1 |
August 3, 1944 | COMMERCIAL CLUB SEEKS ADDITIONAL FERRY SERVICE | 1 |
August 17, 1944 | ‘TEEN-AGERS’ WILL HAVE SOCIAL CLUB | 1 |
August 17, 1944 | VIELE WRITES ABOUT JUANITA POSITION | 1 |
August 17, 1944 | HANSON, NEIL S | 8 |
August 17, 1944 | LYDON, STANLEY | 5 |
August 17, 1944 | ROESSLER, VINCENT | 8 |
August 17, 1944 | GILMORE PITCHES NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAME THURSDAY | 1 |
August 17, 1944 | TENNIS TOURNEY GETS UNDER WAY | 1 |
August 17, 1944 | FIRST LOCAL ‘VET’ FROM NORMANDY HOME FOR LEAVE (WARREN, LEONARD G | 1 |
August 17, 1944 | FIRST LOCAL ‘VET’ FROM NORMANDY HOME FOR LEAVE (WARREN, LEONARD G | 1 |
August 24, 1944 | PROJECT RESIDENTS PLAN ORCHESTRA | 1 |
August 24, 1944 | TWO EAST SIDE DOG OWNERS WIN TOP HONORS (MARTIN, LEWIS G) | 3 |
August 24, 1944 | THREE LOCAL BOYS SEVERELY INJURED IN HIT-RUN ACCIDENT SUNDAY | 1 |
August 24, 1944 | NEED GOOD HOME FOR TWO KIDDIES | 10 |
August 24, 1944 | PHIL MARSH WILL LEAD ‘TEEN AGE’ GROUP THIS YEAR | 1 |
August 24, 1944 | PROJECT CHILDREN WILL STAGE ‘DR DOOLITTLE CIRCUS’ ON SATURDAY | 7 |
August 24, 1944 | 18 NEW TEACHERS IN LOCAL SCHOOLS | 1 |
August 24, 1944 | COMMERCIAL CLUB FAVORS CONSOLIDATION | 1 |
August 24, 1944 | HERE ARE 7 OF EIGHTEEN NEW TEACHERS IN KIRKLAND SCHOOL SYSTEM | 1 |
August 24, 1944 | HERE’S INFORMATION ABOUT TWO KINDERGARTENS TO OPEN SEPT 5 | 5 |
August 24, 1944 | PROJECT CHILDREN WILL STAGE ‘DR DOOLITTLE CIRCUS’ ON SATURDAY | 7 |
August 24, 1944 | SHIPYARD PLANS PICNIC SUNDAY | 7 |
August 24, 1944 | DON DEMERRITT MAKES HIS FIRST PARACHUTE JUMP | 7 |
August 24, 1944 | MARTIN, MAGNUS | 12 |
August 24, 1944 | FERRY WON’T GIVE ADDITIONAL SERVICE | 1 |
August 31, 1944 | VERNON FOWLER HAS FLOWN 65 COMBAT MISSIONS | 3 |
August 31, 1944 | CONSOLIDATION ELECTION ON SATURDAY | 1 |
August 31, 1944 | KIRKLAND SCHOOLS TO OPEN TUESDAY | 1 |
August 31, 1944 | KIRKLAND’S NEW FIRE STATION (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 31, 1944 | LOCALLY BUILT SHIP PROVES ITS METTLE IN BATTLE | 7 |
August 31, 1944 | CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TO BOYS OVERSEAS MUST BE MAILED SOON | 5 |
August 31, 1944 | GRAHAM, VIOLET LILLIAN | 10 |
August 31, 1944 | FIRST ALL-CITY SWIM MEET IS HUGE SUCCESS | 1 |
August 31, 1944 | TENNIS TOURNEY FEATURES MANY CLOSE CONTESTS | 4 |
August 31, 1944 | JEAN LENIR, LINUS FUNDERHIDE | 5 |
August 31, 1944 | SHIRLEY TRENT, JOHN SPENCER | 4 |
August 31, 1944 | PROCEDURE FOR ‘A’ GAS RENEWAL ANNOUNCED HERE | 10 |
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################ | TOM CHAMBERLIN COMPLETES 30TH COMBAT MISSION | 1 |
################ | LANGLIE TO SPEAK HERE NEXT SATURDAY | 1 |
################ | CITY MAY HELP IN FIGHT FOR FERRIES | 1 |
################ | BROBST, DR WILLIAM | 1 |
################ | DUBEL, LIZZIE F | 4 |
################ | JOHNSON, HENRY | 5 |
################ | MURRAY WHEELER WINS IN TENNIS | 1 |
################ | CITY MAY HELP IN FIGHT FOR FERRIES | 1 |
################ | BETH CORFMAN, WARREN TIMMONS | 4 |
################ | LOIS SCHEIDLER, DELBERT E KRIENS | 4 |
################ | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT RATION TOKENS | 8 |
################ | KIRKLAND HARDWARE – GRAND OPENING | 9 |
################ | WORK ON CANTEEN IS PROGRESSING | 1 |
################ | ‘LAKE WASHINGTON’ IS NEW NAME FOR LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
################ | SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTES ON BOND ISSUE | 1 |
################ | BIG FALL FESTIVAL HERE SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
################ | MASON, CLARENCE | 12 |
################ | ERNAGENE FORTESCUE, LEWIS INGRAM | 5 |
################ | ‘A’ GAS BOOKS PRINTED ON SAFETY PAPER TO STOP COUNTERFEITING | 3 |
################ | SCHOOLS, PROJECTS MAKING CLUBHOUSE IN ELWOOD HOME | 1 |
################ | STORES MUST POST MORE PRICE LISTS | 4 |
################ | SCHOOLS, PROJECTS MAKING CLUBHOUSE IN ELWOOD HOME | 1 |
################ | 2815 PUPILS NOW ENROLLED IN DISTRICT | 1 |
################ | AAUW STUDIES RACE RELATIONS | 1 |
################ | FALL FESTIVAL HUGE SUCCESS | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND LEGEND (CEDARMERE) | 8 |
################ | COOPER, ELLEN | 4 |
################ | CORNELL, RALPH | 1 |
################ | HANSON, OSCAR W | 5 |
################ | KIRSCHTEIN, FRANK T | 5 |
################ | FULL SLATE OF ACTIVITIES AT PROJECT | 1 |
October 5, 1944 | EVELYN LOUISE LOWE, JAMES DELVECCHIO | 8 |
October 5, 1944 | MAXINE KIRCHEN, WENDELL MATTHEWS | 8 |
October 5, 1944 | WAR CHEST DRIVE OPENS OCTOBER 9 | 1 |
October 12, 1944 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARDS’ SEAPLANE TENDERS DOING BIG JOB | 5 |
October 12, 1944 |
FINAL ACTION ON REYNOLDS; COMMERCIAL CLUB BACKS UP OFFICER | 1 |
October 12, 1944 |
HILL, MINNIE E | 7 |
October 12, 1944 |
KIRKLAND, REDMOND DISTRICT CITIZENS FIGHTING REFERENDUM 25 | 3 |
October 12, 1944 |
WINTER SPORTS TO BE PLANNED | 1 |
October 12, 1944 |
VIRGINIA BROWER, ROBERT PAUL LIO | 7 |
October 12, 1944 |
WAR CHEST DRIVE NOW UNDER WAY IN KIRKLAND AREA | 1 |
October 19, 1944 |
VOTERS TO DECIDE NEW HIGH SCHOOL PLAN NOVEMBER 7 | 1 |
October 19, 1944 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY | 1 |
October 19, 1944 |
JEWELL, AGNES | 1 |
October 19, 1944 |
POPE, CLARENCE | 6 |
October 19, 1944 |
EAST SIDE NEARS WAR QUOTA CHEST | 1 |
October 26, 1944 |
EAST SIDE CIVIC ORCHESTRA NEEDS GOOD VIOLINISTS | 12 |
October 26, 1944 |
PROFESSOR COLE’S REPORT IN FAVOR OF BOND ISSUES | 1 |
October 26, 1944 |
BELTON, TIMOTHY M | 1 |
October 26, 1944 |
EVEREST, ALBERT C | 6 |
October 26, 1944 |
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ABOUT PROPOSED BOND ISSUES ANSWERED | 5 |
October 26, 1944 |
CLUB SEEKING MORE TRANSPORTATION | 1 |
October 26, 1944 |
COUNCIL SPONSORS WASTE PAPER DRIVE NOV 5TH | 7 |
October 26, 1944 |
EAST SIDE GOES ‘OVER THE TOP’ IN CHEST DRIVE | 1 |
November 2, 1944 |
ALL RUSSIAN MUSIC CONCERT WILL BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY | 1 |
November 2, 1944 |
MORE THAN 100 YOUNGSTERS ENJOY HALLOWE’EN PARTY | 6 |
November 2, 1944 |
MORE THAN 100 YOUNGSTERS ENJOY HALLOWE’EN PARTY | 6 |
November 2, 1944 |
BOWERMAN, HARRY | 4 |
November 2, 1944 |
JOHNSON, WALTER M | 8 |
November 2, 1944 |
MCKENNA, MILTON L | 10 |
November 2, 1944 |
PITCHER, FRANK B | 3 |
November 2, 1944 |
SALMAN, CHARLES A | 5 |
November 2, 1944 |
IMPORTANT ELECTION TUESDAY, NOV 7 | 1 |
November 2, 1944 |
HIGHWAY COMMISSION URGES VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS AMENDMENT | 3 |
November 2, 1944 |
PERMANENT GRADE IS CONSIDERED | 1 |
November 2, 1944 |
ROE FOXLEY, HERBERT FILES | 4 |
November 2, 1944 |
BIG WASTE PAPER DRIVE IS PLANNED SUNDAY MORNING | 1 |
November 9, 1944 |
SCHOOL BONDS PASS BY COMFORTABLE LEAD | 1 |
November 9, 1944 |
BOYS IN SERVICE WANT HOME NEWS; HERE’S EXAMPLE | 1 |
November 9, 1944 |
WAC RECRUITER WILL COME HERE NOVEMBER 22ND | 10 |
November 9, 1944 |
EAST SIDE GOES STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC; REPUBLICANS LOSE ALMOST EVERY | 1 |
November 9, 1944 |
HOW LOCAL PRECINCTS VOTED | 1 |
November 9, 1944 |
OPA WARNS ONLY PERIOD ONE FUEL OIL COUPONS VALID NOW | 5 |
November 16, 1944 |
BETTY JANE MATHEWSON, JOSEPH W HILLIS | 8 |
November 16, 1944 |
KIRKLAND GIRL SCOUTS PRESENT MARIONETTES IN SHOW NOVEMBER 30 | 3 |
November 16, 1944 |
CHILDREN MAY HAVE FREE DIPHTHERIA ‘SHOTS’ AT SCHOOLS | 1 |
November 16, 1944 |
BURR SELLS LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY | 1 |
November 16, 1944 |
ETHEL ATTEBERRY, GEORGE WILLIAMS | 5 |
November 16, 1944 |
PHYLLIS LENIR, FREDERICK EUGENE FOWLER | 6 |
November 16, 1944 |
EAST SIDE TO BUY B-29 WITH BONDS | 1 |
November 23, 1944 |
‘TEEN CANTEEN OPENING SPEEDED | 1 |
November 23, 1944 |
LINDSTRAND, GUSTAV | 5 |
November 23, 1944 |
NEW PSP&L MANAGER HERE (JOHNS, C G) | 1 |
November 23, 1944 |
GRACE KAISER, MCADOO JONES | 8 |
November 23, 1944 |
6TH WAR LOAN DRIVE NOW UNDER WAY | 1 |
November 30, 1944 |
EAST SIDE ACCORDION BAND TO PARTICIPATE IN SEATTLE FESTIVAL | 1 |
November 30, 1944 |
SENIOR CLASS PLAY READY NEXT WEEK | 1 |
November 30, 1944 |
LOCAL SHIPYARDS MAKE $250 GIFT TO TEEN AGE CANTEEN | 10 |
November 30, 1944 |
BURGLARS BREAK INTO YOUNG’S OFFICE | 5 |
November 30, 1944 |
ELLIOTT, FLORENCE | 5 |
November 30, 1944 |
NELSON, BERTHA | 1 |
November 30, 1944 |
YOUNGER, MRS CHARLES | 4 |
November 30, 1944 |
LEGION, AUXILIARY CELEBRATE; TO OBSERVE 25TH YEAR OF SERVICE | 1 |
November 30, 1944 |
EVERYTHING SET FOR BIG SMOKER FRIDAY EVENING | 1 |
November 30, 1944 |
JUNE ULMER, WILLIAM ULMER JR | 1 |
November 30, 1944 |
RUTH JANE WRIGHT, CLIFFORD FREEMAN | 8 |
November 30, 1944 |
‘BOND WAGON’ WILL BE HERE ON FRIDAY | 1 |
December 7, 1944 |
SHOP EARLY, AND SHOP IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
December 7, 1944 |
STEWART HEIGHTS PLANNING CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR KIDDIES | 12 |
December 7, 1944 |
STEWART HEIGHTS PLANNING CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR KIDDIES | 12 |
December 7, 1944 |
BOMSTAD, GEORGE A | 7 |
December 7, 1944 |
LUDWIG, ROBERT E | 1 |
December 7, 1944 |
THOMPSON, ARNOLD WINSTON | 1 |
December 7, 1944 |
STEWART PETERSON WINS MAIN EVENT IN SMOKER FRIDAY EVENING | 3 |
December 7, 1944 |
HELP IS NEEDED TO SPONSOR SIGNS | 1 |
December 7, 1944 |
ESTHER RUTH ALLISON, FRANK CLARK HITCHINS | 9 |
December 7, 1944 |
ESTHER RUTH ALLISON, FRANK CLARK HITCHINS (PHOTO) | 8 |
December 7, 1944 |
KIRKLAND NEARS HALF OF GOAL | 1 |
December 14, 1944 |
GROCERS HAVE LAUNCHED DRIVE TO HOLD PRICES | 12 |
December 14, 1944 |
PTA PLANS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | 1 |
December 14, 1944 |
SHERIFF CALLAHAN ASKS STORES TO BE CAREFUL ON CHECKS | 12 |
December 14, 1944 |
CLAWSON, A M | 1 |
December 14, 1944 |
COVERDALE, GEORGE | 1 |
December 14, 1944 |
JENSEN, HANSENA | 6 |
December 14, 1944 |
KENNEDY, EDWARD M | 1 |
December 14, 1944 |
REGAN, ANNA W | 1 |
December 14, 1944 |
RISTON, CHARLES | 9 |
December 14, 1944 |
SIM, JOHN GRANT | 6 |
December 14, 1944 |
LEGION HAS 25TH BIRTHDAY | 1 |
December 14, 1944 |
EILEEN BRENNAN, JOHN WARREN | 8 |
December 14, 1944 |
LOIS LEE DAY, ROLLIE JONES | 7 |
December 14, 1944 |
MARTHA BURR, ROBERT MILLAR | 7 |
December 14, 1944 |
KIRKLAND NEARS SIXTH WAR LOAN GOAL | 1 |
December 14, 1944 |
KRAUSS WARNS AGAINST BLACK MARKET ‘SMOKES’ | 6 |
December 21, 1944 |
DRIVES CAR OFF DOCK AT YARROW POINT, DROWNED | 1 |
December 21, 1944 |
FREE CHRISTMAS SHOW HERE | 1 |
December 21, 1944 |
COMMITTEES PLAN CITY IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
December 21, 1944 |
FREE CHRISTMAS SHOW HERE | 1 |
December 21, 1944 |
DAVENPORT, JESSE | 1 |
December 21, 1944 |
DYER, LOUIS F | 1 |
December 21, 1944 |
KRUEGER, HENRY | 1 |
December 21, 1944 |
LOCAL BOARD IS PRAISED | 1 |
December 28, 1944 |
ROTARY HAS CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION | 1 |
December 28, 1944 |
KIRKLAND BUYS $980,687 IN BONDS | 1 |
December 28, 1944 |
NEW OPA RULINGS TIGHTEN RATIONING | 1 |
January 4, 1945 | MILES STUDIO – NEW MANAGEMENT | 4 |
January 4, 1945 | A T MILES SELLS HIS PHOTO STUDIO TO MRS JOHNSON | 1 |
January 4, 1945 | 1944 WAS BUSY YEAR IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 4, 1945 | BIRD, BERTHA B | 4 |
January 4, 1945 | DEAN, DR WILLIAM H | 4 |
January 4, 1945 | HILLIER, SEYMOUR W | 4 |
January 4, 1945 | MURPHY, MARY JANE | 5 |
January 4, 1945 | OLSON, SWAN | 4 |
January 4, 1945 | SMOKER IS TO BE HELD AT PROJECT | 1 |
January 4, 1945 | NO MORE CANCELLATION NOW | 1 |
January 4, 1945 | NO NEED TO USE SHOE STAMP NOW, OPA ANNOUNCES | 2 |
January 11, 1945 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 11, 1945 |
FRIENDS FEAR LOCAL CANNERY MAY BE CLOSED | 1 |
January 11, 1945 |
MORGAN, VERDA C | 5 |
January 11, 1945 |
MORGAN, VERDA C | 5 |
January 11, 1945 |
MURPHY, ED R | 4 |
January 11, 1945 |
RHEINLANDER, NETTIE | 5 |
January 11, 1945 |
RHEINLANDER, NETTIE A | 5 |
January 11, 1945 |
WOMAN’S CLUB CELEBRATES ITS 25TH BIRTHDAY | 5 |
January 11, 1945 |
POST OFFICE RECEIPTS UP 35 PERCENT | 1 |
January 11, 1945 |
JANE MARY POWELL, HERMAN SISENBY | 6 |
January 18, 1945 |
TWO BEECH BOYS MEET IN FAR-OFF HONOLULU, HAWAII | 1 |
January 18, 1945 |
SUPPORT CANNERY, GROUP IS ASKED | 1 |
January 18, 1945 |
SAD NEW; FERRY CLOCK NO LONGER WILL KEEP TIME | 1 |
January 18, 1945 |
MARCH OF DIMES WELL UNDER WAY ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
January 18, 1945 |
OFFICE TRAINING NOW IS AVAILABLE | 3 |
January 18, 1945 |
IF YOU SEE PLANE CRASH CALL POLICE HELP AT ONCE | 8 |
January 18, 1945 |
KENNETH FORTESCUE MISSING IN ACTION | 1 |
January 18, 1945 |
HIGGINBOTHAM, MINNIE MAE | 1 |
January 18, 1945 |
SIVESIND, LOUIS | 5 |
January 18, 1945 |
TAKEOKA, KIWA | 5 |
January 18, 1945 |
PLANS NEARLY COMPLETE FOR SMOKER JANUARY 27 | 5 |
January 18, 1945 |
NEW GARBAGE DISPOSAL RATES FEB 1ST | 1 |
January 18, 1945 |
EILEEN GARLINGHOUSE, JOHN C WALKER | 6 |
January 25, 1945 |
RED CROSS QUOTA FOR KING COUNTY IS $1,167,000 | 1 |
January 25, 1945 |
JO ANN POPE, RAY WATKINS | 5 |
January 25, 1945 |
BEACH ATHLETIC CLUB IS PLANNING MASQUERADE BALL | 1 |
January 25, 1945 |
FOUR EAST SIDE BOYS KILLED OR MISSING | 1 |
January 25, 1945 |
11 FAST BOUTS AT SMOKER SATURDAY | 1 |
February 1, 1945 |
JUANITA SCHOOL HAS EXHIBIT IN KIRKLAND WINDOW | 5 |
February 1, 1945 |
SCHOOL ELECTION TO BE HELD MARCH 13 | 1 |
February 1, 1945 |
COMMERCIAL CLUB SEEKING SMALL INDUSTRIES FOR AREA | 1 |
February 1, 1945 |
JUANITA SCHOOL HAS EXHIBIT IN KIRKLAND WINDOW | 5 |
February 1, 1945 |
24TH SEAPLANE TENDER (PHOTO) | 5 |
February 1, 1945 |
CLYDE W BOWEN REPORTED MISSING IN LUXEMBOURG | 1 |
February 1, 1945 |
CLEMMONS, FRANK A | 2 |
February 1, 1945 |
FALSETTA, FRANK | 2 |
February 1, 1945 |
MARTIN, NELS P | 1 |
February 1, 1945 |
POWELL, MAURINE | 2 |
February 1, 1945 |
LOCAL BOXERS WIN TWO OUT OF SIX FIGHTS IN SMOKER HERE FRIDAY | 3 |
February 8, 1945 |
COMMITTEE PLANS LOCAL PROGRESS | 1 |
February 8, 1945 |
JOYCE YVONNE CLICK, W H KEYES | 5 |
February 8, 1945 |
26-30 YEAR-OLDS WILL BE INDUCTED | 1 |
February 8, 1945 |
LOCKWOOD, EMMA | 4 |
February 8, 1945 |
STOWELL, IDA MAE | 4 |
February 8, 1945 |
EVERGREEN TRAILS SEEKS FRANCHISE ACROSS BRIDGE | 4 |
February 15, 1945 |
NO OPPOSITION IN SCHOOL ELECTION | 1 |
February 15, 1945 |
BOYLAN, FREDERICK | 6 |
February 15, 1945 |
HILLIGER, ISABEL | 6 |
February 15, 1945 |
HINES, SAM M | 6 |
February 15, 1945 |
HOWARD, KATHLEEN | 6 |
February 15, 1945 |
STEPHENS, MARY ANN | 6 |
February 15, 1945 |
STOWELL, HERBERT L | 6 |
February 15, 1945 |
RUTH HUTCHESON, ERNEST MAY | 3 |
February 22, 1945 |
LOCAL FIRE STATION GIVEN FLAG POLE | 1 |
February 22, 1945 |
KIRKLAND DISTRICT RED CROSS GOAL SET AT $10000 | 1 |
February 22, 1945 |
CAROLINE LOUISE KIMMERLE, ANDREW L OCHS | 5 |
February 22, 1945 |
300 DOGS ENTERED IN BIG SHOW HERE | 1 |
February 22, 1945 |
LOCAL FIRE STATION GIVEN FLAG POLE | 1 |
February 22, 1945 |
JARVI, SILJA | 5 |
February 22, 1945 |
LINDQUIST, ALLAN DOUGLAS | 5 |
February 22, 1945 |
WICKMAN, EMIL B | 5 |
February 22, 1945 |
THREE EAST SIDE PRECINCTS DIVIDED; CHANGES TO ELIMINATE CONGESTION | 1 |
March 1, 1945 | TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY (JOHNSON, MR AND MRS F E) | 4 |
March 1, 1945 | TEEN AGE CANTEEN TO OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
March 1, 1945 | SCHOOL DISTRICT 414 TO GET MORE FEDERAL ASSISTANCE DURING NEXT 12 | 1 |
March 1, 1945 | THESE DOGS WIN TOP HONORS IN KIRKLAND’S FIRST ANNUAL DOG SHOW | 1 |
March 1, 1945 | MIDNIGHT CURFEW EDICT MOVES SHOWS, DANCES UP EARLIER | 1 |
March 1, 1945 | PERRIGO, MARVE | 4 |
March 1, 1945 | WHITE, CORETTA | 5 |
March 1, 1945 | TEEN AGE CANTEEN TO OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
March 8, 1945 | FERRY CLOCK NOW WORKING FINE | 8 |
March 8, 1945 | OVER 450 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS, GIRLS AT GALA OPENING OF TEEN CANTEEN | 1 |
March 8, 1945 | ADOPT CITY DEVELOPMENT PLANS | 1 |
March 8, 1945 | SCHOOL DISTRICT TO VOTE ON TUESDAY | 1 |
March 8, 1945 | JAMES, SHERMAN E | 5 |
March 8, 1945 | JARVI, FRANK | 5 |
March 8, 1945 | MARTIN, DUANE S | 5 |
March 8, 1945 | NELSON, MARY O | 5 |
March 8, 1945 | NEWTON, DON A | 5 |
March 8, 1945 | ORO, JESSE M | 5 |
March 8, 1945 | ZEATCHUS, MARTIN | 5 |
March 8, 1945 | OVER 450 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS, GIRLS AT GALA OPENING OF TEEN CANTEEN | 1 |
March 8, 1945 | LAKE WASHINGTON WINS LEAGUE TITLE | 1 |
March 8, 1945 | 7 MORE DAILY TRIPS TO SEATTLE | 1 |
March 8, 1945 | DORRIS ALICIA FORBES, JOSEPH MCELHONE BEECHER | 5 |
March 15, 1945 | ARDIS HINES, ERNEST C MCKIBBEN JR | 5 |
March 15, 1945 | FOUR MORE KIRKLAND BOYS ARE KILLED | 1 |
March 15, 1945 | NELSON, MARY A | 6 |
March 15, 1945 | OHLANDT, MRS HEDWIG | 1 |
March 15, 1945 | EVANGELISTIC BIBLE LECTURES OFF TO GOOD BEGINNING SUNDAY | 3 |
March 15, 1945 | NEW SEATTLE BUS SERVICE NEEDS MORE SUPPORT | 1 |
March 22, 1945 | CLOTHING AND FURNITURE PRICES FROZEN; RETAILERS MEET FRIDAY | 3 |
March 22, 1945 | HALLS ENLARGES IT PARTS DEPARTMENT | 1 |
March 22, 1945 | REPAIR SHOPS WILL BE REQUIRED TO KEEP RECORD | 3 |
March 22, 1945 | BLEI, JOSPEH HENRY | 5 |
March 22, 1945 | LAWHEAD, EDMOND | 5 |
March 22, 1945 | LOUCKS, JOSEPHINE | 5 |
March 22, 1945 | KANGAROOS TAKE FIFTH IN TOURNAMENT | 1 |
March 22, 1945 | 14 MORE DAILY BUS TRIPS FROM SEATTLE | 1 |
March 29, 1945 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
March 29, 1945 | HELP BUILD PEACE OUR SON DIED FOR MCKENNAS URGE | 1 |
March 29, 1945 | NEW NON-PROFIT GROUP PLANNING HOME FOR BOYS | 1 |
March 29, 1945 | CLEAN-UP WEEK IN KIRKLAND APRIL 1-8 | 1 |
March 29, 1945 | COMMISSION PLANE TENDER | 1 |
March 29, 1945 | ALYCE HENNEMUTH, JURGEN MUCKE | 3 |
April 5, 1945 | DISTRICT SELLS $200,000 BOND ISSUE | 1 |
April 5, 1945 | CLEAN-UP WEEK NEARS END | 1 |
April 5, 1945 | LETTERS FROM READERS OPPOSE ANTI-JAP TACTICS | 1 |
April 5, 1945 | MINISTERS FLAY ACTION AGAINST JAPS | 1 |
April 5, 1945 | BAYLESS, OMAR R | 4 |
April 5, 1945 | CARDANI, ANGELO | 4 |
April 5, 1945 | HUTCHINSON, EMMANUEL | 4 |
April 5, 1945 | SINGER, MARGARET J | 4 |
April 12, 1945 | DON REDLIN SAVES LIVES OF MARINES | 1 |
April 12, 1945 | DOROTHY BROWN NAMED VALEDICTORIAN | 1 |
April 12, 1945 | MARY JANE BARRIE, C W BURNS | 5 |
April 12, 1945 | ‘TOWN MEETING’ TO BE HELD TO DISCUSS JAP RETURN | 1 |
April 12, 1945 | LAKE WASHINGTON LEVEL IS LOWERED UNTIL AFTER MAY 1 | 5 |
April 12, 1945 | ANTHONY, PAUL | 4 |
April 12, 1945 | BIGGS, DON | 1 |
April 12, 1945 | DONATH, MARY M | 4 |
April 12, 1945 | IRNGLE, CLARA BELL | 4 |
April 12, 1945 | PERRIGO, BRUCE | 1 |
April 12, 1945 | ZETTERBERG, CARL T | 4 |
April 12, 1945 | ZORN, SOPHIA | 4 |
April 12, 1945 | NEW PASTOR (WAGNER, DON M – PEOPLE’S CHURCH) | 6 |
April 12, 1945 | THELMA PIPER, RAYMOND REDLIN | 5 |
April 19, 1945 | LETS FORGET THIS PHONEY ‘JAP EXCLUSION LEAGUE’ | 1 |
April 19, 1945 | 110 LOCAL MEN INDUCTED SINCE JULY | 1 |
April 19, 1945 | BIG BOXING SHOW IS ARRANGED | 1 |
April 19, 1945 | MARGARET HAYES, GLENN CRAMMER | 1 |
April 19, 1945 | IMPORTANT CHANGES IN SUPPLEMENTAL GAS RATIONING MAY 1ST | 3 |
April 26, 1945 | NEW PLANT MART WILL OPEN SOON | 8 |
April 26, 1945 | COMMITTEE PLANS INDUSTRIAL SURVEY | 1 |
April 26, 1945 | LIVING WAR MEMORIAL PROPOSED BY SCHOOL | 1 |
April 26, 1945 | STUDENT SPEAKERS CHOSEN | 1 |
April 26, 1945 | COMMITTEE PLANS INDUSTRIAL SURVEY | 1 |
April 26, 1945 | LOCAL SEA SCOUTS HAVE INTERESTING VOYAGE ON LAKE | 1 |
April 26, 1945 | KNAIER, DONALD | 5 |
April 26, 1945 | LINDQUIST, GUST | 5 |
April 26, 1945 | OHLANDT, PAULA | 5 |
April 26, 1945 | RIPLEY, JOSEPHINE | 5 |
April 26, 1945 | WING, JAHIEL A | 5 |
April 26, 1945 | LOCAL SEA SCOUTS HAVE INTERESTING VOYAGE ON LAKE | 1 |
April 26, 1945 | FOUR CHAMPIONS IN SMOKER MAY 4 | 1 |
April 26, 1945 | LEAVES (REV C V BRYSON) | 1 |
April 26, 1945 | LIVING WAR MEMORIAL PROPOSED BY SCHOOL | 1 |
May 3, 1945 | STRING ENSEMBLE TO BE FEATURED IN SPRING CONCERT | 1 |
May 3, 1945 | MERCHANTS URGED TO DISPLAY FLAGS ON IMPORTANT DATES | 1 |
May 3, 1945 | LAKE WASHINGTON WORLD WINS NATIONAL HONOR | 1 |
May 3, 1945 | JOYCE CLICK, WALTER H KEYES | 5 |
May 3, 1945 | MARJORIE HANSEN, ROBERT SWETT | 4 |
May 3, 1945 | TWO LETTERS TELL OF NAZI FILIPINO | 1 |
May 3, 1945 | SOLIN, ANDREW C | 5 |
May 3, 1945 | LAKE WASHINGTON WORLD WINS NATIONAL HONOR | 1 |
May 3, 1945 | TO BUILD NEW BATHHOUSE AT CITY PARK | 1 |
May 10, 1945 | DIRECTORS HIRE NEW FOOTBALL COACH | 1 |
May 10, 1945 | SUMMER ‘ROUNDUP’ OF PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHEDULED FOR MAY 22ND | 1 |
May 10, 1945 | DOGS IN HOUSING PROJECTS MUST BE LICENSED | 8 |
May 10, 1945 | MCGUITE, WILLIAM J | 12 |
May 10, 1945 | BUS ADDS MORE SEATTLE SERVICE | 6 |
May 10, 1945 | SEVENTH WAR LOAN DRIVE TO START MONDAY | 1 |
May 17, 1945 | TWO HIGH SCHOOL BANDS TO PRESENT OUTDOOR CONCERT | 1 |
May 17, 1945 | ACTIVE CLUB’S VARIETY SHOW TONIGHT | 1 |
May 17, 1945 | TWO HIGH SCHOOL BANDS TO PRESENT OUTDOOR CONCERT | 1 |
May 17, 1945 | CABINISS, KATE DARST | 1 |
May 17, 1945 | BLISH HEADS ROTARY CLUB | 1 |
May 17, 1945 | SEVENTH WAR LOAN DRIVE IS OFF TO GOOD START | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | SKIDMORE HOME, AWARDED PURPLE HEART, DISCHARGE | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS WON BY GRADUATING SENIORS | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | LARGEST CLASS TO GRADUATE MAY 31ST | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | PRE-SCHOOL KIDDIES WILL GET PHYSICAL EXAMS HERE JUNE 6 | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | SPECIAL WATER SERVICES PLANNED MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | TWO BEACHES OPEN JUNE 1 | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | LIBRARY PROBLEM UNSOLVED | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | HUTCHESON, SALLY B | 5 |
May 24, 1945 | KIRKLAND TO HAVE CITY DIRECTORY | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | REV HANNA SPEAKS ON WORLD PEACE | 3 |
May 24, 1945 | REV WORDSWORTH TAKES PASTORATE AT LOCAL CHURCH | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | WASHINGTON MOTOR COACH COMPANY TO GET 10 NEW BUSSES | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | KIRKLAND TO HAVE CITY DIRECTORY | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | SPECIAL WATER SERVICES PLANNED MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 24, 1945 | BOND SALES NEAR THIRD OF QUOTA | 1 |
June 7, 1945 | KELLER’S JERSEY WINS PRESIDENT’S CUP | 1 |
June 7, 1945 | CARNIVAL THIS WEEK (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 7, 1945 | GUISE, IDA L | 5 |
June 7, 1945 | REV AMOS TAKES OVER AS MINISTER AT ROSE HILL CHURCH | 5 |
June 7, 1945 | MORE GAS IN SIGHT FOR AUTO OWNERS | 1 |
June 14, 1945 | TEEN AGE CALENDAR ANNOUNCED | 1 |
June 14, 1945 | BOB MCLAUGHLIN WRITES ABOUT JAP SOLDIERS IN ITALY | 1 |
June 14, 1945 | SIMPSON, GERTRUDE | 5 |
June 14, 1945 | TEEN AGE CALENDAR ANNOUNCED | 1 |
June 14, 1945 | PT BOAT ON DISPLAY HERE FRIDAY | 1 |
June 21, 1945 | TO BUILD NEW GRADE SCHOOL ADDITION | 1 |
June 21, 1945 | CANNERY TO BE OPENED TO PUBLIC | 1 |
June 21, 1945 | HOUGHTON PEOPLE TO DISCUSS JOINING CITY OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 21, 1945 | FOWLER, WILLIAM | 8 |
June 21, 1945 | KRUCHEK, LOLO C | 8 |
June 21, 1945 | LITTLE, MARY L | 8 |
June 21, 1945 | MICKENS, CHARLES | 8 |
June 21, 1945 | PLATT, KATHERINE | 8 |
June 21, 1945 | STALHAMMER, HJALMER LEONARD | 8 |
June 21, 1945 | WILLIAMS, CHARLES | 8 |
June 21, 1945 | FULL PROGRAM OF RECREATION | 1 |
June 21, 1945 | MARGERY HANSEN, ROBERT SWETT | 1 |
June 21, 1945 | MARJORIE HANSEN, ROBERT E SWETT | 3 |
June 21, 1945 | RUTH DAVENPORT, M B GUYAR | 1 |
June 21, 1945 | BOND PREMIERE NEXT THURSDAY | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | PLAN SWIMMING LESSONS (PHOTO OF NEW BATHHOUSE) | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | GROUP APPROVES PLAN TO CONSTRUCT MEMORIAL FIELD | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | KIRKLAND CLUBS SEEK NAVY MOORAGE | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | ENGLE, ADA L | 8 |
June 28, 1945 | HILL, JOHN | 8 |
June 28, 1945 | MATSON, CAPTAIN ALBERT E | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | WEBB, FANNIE COLVILL | 6 |
June 28, 1945 | BOOK WILL GO TO PRESS SOON (CITY DIRECTORY) | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | PLAN SWIMMING LESSONS (PHOTO OF NEW BATHHOUSE) | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | KIRKLAND CLUBS SEEK NAVY MOORAGE | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | GROUP APPROVES PLAN TO CONSTRUCT MEMORIAL FIELD | 1 |
June 28, 1945 | ARDIS RUBY HINES, ERNEST MCKIBBEN | 8 |
June 28, 1945 | JOANN POPE, RAY B WATKINS | 3 |
June 28, 1945 | DON’T BE IMPATIENT! YOUR FUEL OIL RATIONS ARE BEING PROCESSED | 3 |
July 5, 1945 | NEW HIGH SCHOOL SITE ANNOUNCED | 5 |
July 5, 1945 | NEON CROSS GIVEN BY GERMANN FAMILY (ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN) | 5 |
July 5, 1945 | OFFICIALS DISCUSS HOUSING DISPOSAL | 5 |
July 5, 1945 | TEEN AGERS HAVE BUSY SCHEDULE | 1 |
July 5, 1945 | SHIRLEY MCINTYRE, RALEIGH UTTERBACH | 1 |
July 5, 1945 | HOUGHTON RESIDENTS OPPOSE NAVY MOORINGS IN MASS MEETING | 3 |
July 5, 1945 | ROBERT E LUDWIG GETS SILVER STAR POSTHUMOUSLY | 1 |
July 5, 1945 | GALLEY, CALVIN | 8 |
July 5, 1945 | SHERWOOD, DR HAUPHERY | 1 |
July 5, 1945 | DIRECTORY WILL COME OUT SOON | 1 |
July 5, 1945 | HOUGHTON RESIDENTS OPPOSE NAVY MOORINGS IN MASS MEETING | 3 |
July 5, 1945 | PROTESTS MAY CHANGE MOORAGE PLANS | 1 |
July 5, 1945 | BETTE LOU YEANDLE, ARTHUR JOHNSON | 6 |
July 5, 1945 | MARY BETH WHIPPLE, C J CHAMBERLAIN JR | 4 |
July 5, 1945 | BOND SALES REACH MILLION | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
July 12, 1945 | KIRKLAND KIDDIES INVITED TO PICNIC | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | AN OPEN LETTER TO SENATOR MAGNUSON (YARROW BAY MOORAGE) | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | ‘MOORAGE WON’T POLLUTE LAKE’ – NAVY | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | ‘MOORAGE WON’T POLLUTE LAKE’ – NAVY | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | HEINS, KATHERINE S | 5 |
July 12, 1945 | MUNSON, MATT | 6 |
July 12, 1945 | YOUR BOY IN SERVICE MUST WRITE REQUEST FOR JOURNAL RENEWAL | 3 |
July 12, 1945 | 189 BOYS, GIRLS ENROLL IN SWIMMING CLASSES | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | AUTOMATIC ‘UMP’ TO FIND BEST BASEBALL PITCHER | 5 |
July 12, 1945 | ‘MOORAGE WON’T POLLUTE LAKE’ – NAVY | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | BILLIE CRABTREE, ERIC J RADCLIFFE | 6 |
July 12, 1945 | BOND TOTAL HERE SETS NEW HIGH | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | RATION BOARD TO MOVE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
July 12, 1945 | WHY CODDLE HIROHITO? WHY NOT BOMB HIS PALACE? HERE’S ANSWER | 5 |
July 19, 1945 | FOURNIERS PLAN GOLDEN WEDDING (MR AND MRS L T) | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | LOCAL RESIDENTS AREN’T UTILIZING CANNERY ENOUGH | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | CITY-WIDE PICNIC FOR KIDDIES FRIDAY | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | JEANETTE BERGSTROM, CHARLES R FREEMAN | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | PEGGY PETERSEN, JIM ARNESS | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | CITY-WIDE PICNIC FOR KIDDIES FRIDAY | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | RECREATION BUDGET OKEYED | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | LIEUT HURWITZ TO CONSULT SOLDIERS’ DEPENDENTS ON ALLOWANCES | 3 |
July 19, 1945 | LYMAN, ANDREW P | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | SHARPE, SAMUEL | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | LAST CALL FOR ADS IN DIRECTORY | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | RECREATION BUDGET OKEYED | 1 |
July 19, 1945 | AUTOMATIC ‘UMP’ HERE NEXT WEEK | 8 |
July 19, 1945 | GRADE ONE TIRES TO BE AVAILABLE FOR MORE USERS | 5 |
July 26, 1945 | ‘ELWOOD HOUSE’ FULLY RENOVATED | 5 |
July 26, 1945 | JUNIOR ‘TEENERS’ TO GO CAMPING AUGUST 6TH TO 9TH | 1 |
July 26, 1945 | COMMUNITY FAVORS MOORAGE | 1 |
July 26, 1945 | CHAMPNEYS, H W | 4 |
July 26, 1945 | COMMUNITY FAVORS MOORAGE | 1 |
July 26, 1945 | SHIRLEY FENLEY, CHARLES W MULLEN | 6 |
August 2, 1945 | F T FOURNIERS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING JULY 25 | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | BETTY JANE MILLAR, JOHN L WILLIS | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | STILL GOOD CHANCE FOR MOORAGE HERE | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | EHLERS, MRS HARLEY C | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | GEORGE ANDERSON NAMED – WILL DIRECT LIVING WAR MEMORIAL | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | LOCAL DIRECTORY TO BE OUT SOON | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | LEONARD RUCK IS NEW EAST SIDE CHAMPION | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | STILL GOOD CHANCE FOR MOORAGE HERE | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | DIANE L BOWMAN, MELVIN M MCNAIR | 1 |
August 2, 1945 | POINTS LOWERED ON MOST MEATS | 3 |
August 9, 1945 | (MAURICE D) POWELL TO PROSECUTE WAR CRIMINALS | 1 |
August 9, 1945 | KIRKLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB VOTES TO SUPPORT ZONING OF LAKE SHORE | 1 |
August 9, 1945 | DR SMITH WILL GO TO MAYO CLINIC | 1 |
August 9, 1945 | MOORAGE QUESTION NOT YET DECIDED | 1 |
August 9, 1945 | OLSON, FREDERICKA B | 5 |
August 9, 1945 | MOORAGE QUESTION NOT YET DECIDED | 1 |
August 16, 1945 | VICTORY IS OURS … NOW WHAT? | 1 |
August 16, 1945 | CHANGES IN SCHOOL SYSTEM – PLAN SHORT DAY FOR 5TH, 6TH GRADES | 1 |
August 16, 1945 | CLARK, MARGIE ANN | 1 |
August 16, 1945 | GRAY, ROBERT L | 6 |
August 16, 1945 | PIERCE, RAY H | 6 |
August 16, 1945 | CATHRAN HOUGH, ALDEN L WALKER | 6 |
August 16, 1945 | KIRKLAND PEOPLE CELEBRATE VICTORY – STORES ARE CLOSED FOR 2 DAYS | 1 |
August 23, 1945 | 20 NEW TEACHERS IN LOCAL SCHOOLS | 1 |
August 23, 1945 | KIRKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT SHOWS BIG PARTICIPATION IN WAR PRODUCTION | 3 |
August 23, 1945 | SCHOOL OFFICIALS EXPECT DROP IN ENROLLMENT | 1 |
August 23, 1945 | CLARK, MARGIE ANN | 5 |
August 23, 1945 | MAREUSEN, HANS | 10 |
August 23, 1945 | PRICE, HERBERT WALLER | 5 |
August 23, 1945 | ROSS, GORDON A | 4 |
August 30, 1945 | HUTCHINS CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS SHELDON F) | 6 |
August 30, 1945 | NEW PRINCIPALS WILL TAKE OVER AT ROSE HILL SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | NAVY WILL NOT BERTH SHIPS IN LAKE | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | TRANSPORTATION, LAKE | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | DEVERE, NANCY ADELINA | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | ETZLER, EARL | 4 |
August 30, 1945 | MACKENZIE, GERTRUDE | 4 |
August 30, 1945 | NIESE, CARL A | 4 |
August 30, 1945 | PRICE, HERBERT W | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | ROSS, GORDON A | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | APPROVE $20000 FOR STREET GRADES | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | BARBARA BADERTSCHER, FREDERICK J BROWN | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | DOLORES CAUGHEL, WALTER JOHNSON | 5 |
August 30, 1945 | JUNE PARRY, ALFRED BENNEST | 1 |
August 30, 1945 | MARY LOUISE IRELAN, BERNARD ROY CHAPMAN | 4 |
August 30, 1945 | OPA OFFICE ANNOUNCES NEW 6-POINT PROGRAM OF STABILIZATION | 3 |
September 6, 1945 |
W V FERGUSON IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH F W BROCKMAN | 1 |
September 6, 1945 |
2500 PUPILS ENROLL IN LOCAL SCHOOLS | 1 |
September 6, 1945 |
DAVIS, OLIVIA | 1 |
September 6, 1945 |
DRAKE, ANNA GAGE | 4 |
September 6, 1945 |
ELDUEN, RAGNOLD IVER | 4 |
September 6, 1945 |
MOORE, ANNIE C | 4 |
September 6, 1945 |
WESCOTT, DONALD S | 4 |
September 6, 1945 |
START STREET GRADE PROJECT | 1 |
September 6, 1945 |
LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO VETERANS | 1 |
September 6, 1945 |
FERN EVELYN MAGNEY, PRIMO FILIPPI | 5 |
September 6, 1945 |
FRANCES BAYLOR, CHARLES E SHERBROOKE | 1 |
September 6, 1945 |
GWEN V SNOOK, ROYCE CROSBY | 4 |
September 6, 1945 |
SEPT 15 IS DEADLINE FOR SUGAR | 1 |
September 6, 1945 |
WAR FUND SETS HUGE 1946 GOAL | 1 |
################ | CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY (BROWN, MR AND MRS DUDLEY) | 3 |
################ | ROSE HILL WILL HAVE KINDERGARTEN | 1 |
################ | LOCAL RECREATION PROGRAM ENDS SECOND SEASON | 1 |
################ | ROSE HILL WILL HAVE KINDERGARTEN | 1 |
################ | LOCAL COMMUNITIES GET MANY BENEFITS FROM WAR CHEST FUND | 3 |
################ | MEAT STILL IS RATIONED, OPA WARNS WOMEN | 1 |
################ | COMMERCIAL CLUB COMMITTEE TO STUDY HOUSING CHANGES | 1 |
################ | TEACHER TO VISIT DISABLED STUDENTS | 1 |
################ | BEER LICENSE ISSUE BEFORE COUNCIL | 1 |
################ | DEMING, LOIS EVELYN | 4 |
################ | HETZROTH, GRACE M | 3 |
################ | LUNDY, EDWARD | 3 |
################ | CITY TO ADD SEWER LINE HERE | 1 |
################ | KELLY REED NOW AT MORRIS SERVICE | 4 |
################ | 25 KIDDIES ENROLL AT NEW ROSE HILL KINDERGARTEN WEDNESDAY | 3 |
################ | CADDELL, JOHN WILLARD | 5 |
################ | DEMING, LOIS EVELYN | 5 |
################ | REESE, MARY ESTHER | 1 |
################ | ROTCH, MARY | 5 |
################ | 25 KIDDIES ENROLL AT NEW ROSE HILL KINDERGARTEN WEDNESDAY | 3 |
################ | PUBLIC WILL DISCUSS WAR MEMORIAL | 1 |
################ | RATION BOARDS TO CONSOLIDATE | 1 |
October 4, 1945 | SCHOOL DISTRICT COMPLETES PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS OF BOYS, GIRLS | 3 |
October 4, 1945 | MAYOR PROCLAIMS FIRE PROTECTION WEEK IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 4, 1945 | FEILEN, PETER J | 8 |
October 4, 1945 | HATHAWAY, EDGAR L | 8 |
October 4, 1945 | LORENZO, HORNER | 8 |
October 4, 1945 | MILLER, JAMES | 8 |
October 4, 1945 | OLIVER, C E | 5 |
October 4, 1945 | RUDOLPH, CHARLES H | 8 |
October 4, 1945 | SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION CHANGES HERE – LAKESIDE LINES CUT LOCAL | 1 |
October 4, 1945 | HELEN AMUNDSEN, ROBERT INGHAM | 4 |
October 4, 1945 | JANET MARIE ALDEN, FRANK ROBERTS SHINSTROM | 1 |
October 4, 1945 | MARY LOUISE IRELAN, BERNARD ROY CHAPMAN (PHOTO) | 3 |
October 4, 1945 | ORGANIZE WOMEN’S WAR CHEST DRIVE | 1 |
October 11, 1945 |
WOMAN’S CLUB DONATES ELECTRIC CLOCK TO CANTEEN | 1 |
October 11, 1945 |
HAROLD BROWN IS HOME AFTER FOUR YEARS IN JAPAN | 6 |
October 11, 1945 |
DRY, EDGAR | 5 |
October 11, 1945 |
NELSON, GUSTAV A | 5 |
October 11, 1945 |
PHILLIPS, RUFUS A | 5 |
October 11, 1945 |
SNICKERS, JOHN | 5 |
October 11, 1945 |
SPAULDING, GALEN B | 5 |
October 11, 1945 |
STEPHENSON, JIMIE HURST | 5 |
October 11, 1945 |
300 VETERANS HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED HERE | 1 |
October 11, 1945 |
300 VETERANS HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED HERE | 1 |
October 11, 1945 |
LOCAL WAR CHEST DRIVE OPENS TODAY | 1 |
October 18, 1945 |
NEW POWER BUILDING HERE | 1 |
October 18, 1945 |
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SHOWING NO DROP | 1 |
October 18, 1945 |
200 JUNIOR JAMBOREE CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY BARN DANCE FRIDAY | 3 |
October 18, 1945 |
BEATON, JAMES W | 5 |
October 18, 1945 |
MORE EAST SIDE MEN, BOYS GET HONORABLE DISCHARGES FROM ARMED FORCES | 1 |
October 25, 1945 |
MARTIN LARSONS SURPRISED OCT 14 ON 35TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
October 25, 1945 |
VERNA MAE BERTO, GEORGE VENEMA | 7 |
October 25, 1945 |
AMERICA CELEBRATES NAVY DAY OCTOBER 27 | 4 |
October 25, 1945 |
MORE EAST SIDE MEN, BOYS GET HONORABLE DISCHARGES FROM ARMED FORCES | 3 |
October 25, 1945 |
CAROLINE LOUISE KIMMERLE, ANDREW OCHS | 9 |
October 25, 1945 |
VICTORY LOAN DRIVE STARTS HERE MONDAY | 1 |
October 25, 1945 |
WAR CHEST DRIVE SHORT OF GOAL | 1 |
November 1, 1945 |
COUPLE OBSERVES 25TH ANNIVERSARY (CASE, MR AND MRS P J) | 1 |
November 1, 1945 |
SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL SELL BONDS | 1 |
November 1, 1945 |
ATOM BOMB IS SUBJECT OF FORUM | 1 |
November 1, 1945 |
SHIRLEY TAYLOR, A GORDON ANDERSON | 5 |
November 1, 1945 |
BLETH, FRANK B | 4 |
November 1, 1945 |
MORE MEN RETURN IN PAST WEEKS WITH HONORABLE DISCHARGES | 3 |
November 1, 1945 |
SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL SELL BONDS | 1 |
November 1, 1945 |
SHOES NOT RATIONED ANYMORE, BUT OPA CONTROLS PRICES | 3 |
November 1, 1945 |
WAR CHEST DRIVE STILL FAR BELOW QUOTA FOR AREA | 1 |
November 8, 1945 |
NURSERY SCHOOL AND DAY CARE TO BE CONTINUED | 1 |
November 8, 1945 |
SEVEN GROUPS TO SPONSOR ‘QUEENS’ | 1 |
November 8, 1945 |
ARMY SEEKS RECRUITS AND RE-ENLISTMENT OF SOLDIERS | 5 |
November 8, 1945 |
FISHER, GERTRUDE | 12 |
November 8, 1945 |
HUMPHREY, MERRITT | 12 |
November 8, 1945 |
NICHOLS, WILLIAM | 12 |
November 8, 1945 |
RICE, ETHYL E | 12 |
November 8, 1945 |
ROTCH, FRANCIS | 12 |
November 8, 1945 |
TERRY, ROBERT E | 12 |
November 8, 1945 |
AND STILL THEY COME … MORE LOCAL SERVICE MEN RETURN HOME | 3 |
November 8, 1945 |
ATHLETIC FIELD WILL BE WAR MEMORIAL | 1 |
November 8, 1945 |
ATHLETIC FIELD WILL BE WAR MEMORIAL | 1 |
November 8, 1945 |
GOOD NEWS FOR WOMEN – NO MORE SHOE RATIONING | 9 |
November 15, 1945 |
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (ANDERSON, MR AND MRS J G) | 6 |
November 15, 1945 |
WHO WILL BE THE VICTORY BOND QUEEN? HERE ARE THE CANDIDATES … | 1 |
November 15, 1945 |
ELDRED, ADA B | 5 |
November 15, 1945 |
FARRAR, LOVINA | 5 |
November 15, 1945 |
WILSON, HELEN | 1 |
November 15, 1945 |
LOCAL ACTIVE CLUB PLANS SMOKER NOVEMBER 30 | 1 |
November 22, 1945 |
SCHOOL BOY PATROL (PHOTO) | 3 |
November 22, 1945 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS – IS NEW NAME OF DISTRICT | 1 |
November 22, 1945 |
SENIORS WILL GIVE CLASS PLAY HERE DECEMBER 7-8 | 1 |
November 22, 1945 |
CURTIS, CAPT. WALTER K | 5 |
November 22, 1945 |
MANLOVE, HORACE V | 4 |
November 22, 1945 |
PROCEEDS OF ACTIVE CLUB SMOKER WILL GO TO YOUTH ACTIVITIES | 3 |
November 22, 1945 |
DORIS MCGAUGHEY, WALTER CHAMBERLIN | 6 |
November 22, 1945 |
MILDRED JOHNSON, RICHARD ROBINSON | 8 |
November 22, 1945 |
SHIRLEY LEONE LUNAN, A GORDON ANDERSON | 6 |
November 22, 1945 |
KIRKLAND LAGGING IN VICTORY LOAN | 1 |
November 29, 1945 |
BARBARA BEEM LEADS BOND CONTEST | 1 |
November 29, 1945 |
THREE KIRKLAND WOMEN’S GROUPS JOIN IN CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | 3 |
November 29, 1945 |
SHERIFF CALLAHAN AND HIS TOP AIDES WILL BE IN KIRKLAND NEXT TUES | 6 |
November 29, 1945 |
RECORD NUMBER OF ENLISTMENTS IN REGULAR ARMY | 9 |
November 29, 1945 |
COOK, FRANCES J | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
DAWSON, WILLIAM | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
GALUTIA, EUGENE | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
HICKER, BERTLEY E | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
JONES, WILLIAM | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
OBERG, ANNA | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
PALMER, CHESTER | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
PETERSON, FRANK ROY | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
STROMSTEDT, CARL ERICK | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
SWANBERG, SOPHIA | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
WHITE, JENNY | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
WICKMAN, WALTER W | 12 |
November 29, 1945 |
BENEFIT SMOKER SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY EVENING | 1 |
November 29, 1945 |
REV W H AMOS RETIRES FROM PULPIT | 1 |
November 29, 1945 |
SCORES OF EAST SIDE SERVICEMEN RECEIVE HONORABLE DISCHARGE | 5 |
December 6, 1945 |
GRAND OPENING OF UNDERWOODS STORE THIS WEEK | 1 |
December 6, 1945 |
KIRKLAND TAKING PART IN ANNUAL UNITED NATIONS VICTORY FESTIVAL | 3 |
December 6, 1945 |
LARGE CROWD SEES ANNUAL SMOKER | 9 |
December 6, 1945 |
FORUM TO DISCUSS POST-WAR PROBLEMS OF TRAVEL BY AIR | 1 |
December 6, 1945 |
70-MILE GALE LASHES EAST SIDE TUESDAY | 1 |
December 6, 1945 |
PHYLLIS BARRIE, FLOYD MILLER | 13 |
December 6, 1945 |
KIRKLAND NEARING VICTORY BOND GOAL | 1 |
December 6, 1945 |
MEAT RATIONING OVER; GOVERNMENT WANTS RED TOKENS BACK | 11 |
December 13, 1945 |
LELAND MOTORS – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
December 13, 1945 |
FIRST EAST SIDE TRIPLETS (WILSON, MRS DON) | 1 |
December 13, 1945 |
TWO HISTORIC KIRKLAND BUILDINGS REMODELED INTO MODERN STORES | 1 |
December 13, 1945 |
TWO HISTORIC KIRKLAND BUILDINGS REMODELED INTO MODERN STORES | 1 |
December 13, 1945 |
CHOIR TO PRESENT CONCERT DEC 17 | 1 |
December 13, 1945 |
COOK, FRANCES J | 6 |
December 13, 1945 |
GREENFIELD, GERTRUDE O | 6 |
December 13, 1945 |
HUFFMAN, HAYES R | 6 |
December 13, 1945 |
WILLIAMS, DORA E | 6 |
December 13, 1945 |
CLAIRE CHAPMAN, T O HIRSCHKORN | 9 |
December 13, 1945 |
KIRKLAND ‘OVER THE TOP’ IN BOND DRIVE | 1 |
December 20, 1945 |
GATEWAY THEATRE – GRAND REOPENING | 5 |
December 20, 1945 |
EAST SIDE OPERA GROUP TO PRESENT ‘HMS PINAFORE’ | 1 |
December 20, 1945 |
LOCAL THEATRE REMODELED | 1 |
December 20, 1945 |
REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENTS ARE 50 A WEEK HERE | 4 |
December 20, 1945 |
DOOR, CLARA VIOLA | 12 |
December 20, 1945 |
MORE LOCAL SERVICEMEN RECEIVE THEIR HONORABLE DISCHARGE | 3 |
December 20, 1945 |
ELEANOR WESTCOTT, JESS MAUPIN | 1 |
January 3, 1946 | CHARLES STORMS’ MARRIED 50 YEARS | 7 |
January 3, 1946 | JOHN DUTCHERS HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING | 1 |
January 3, 1946 | MR AND MRS NOLEY MORRIS CELEBRATE | 7 |
January 3, 1946 | CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE FALLS SHORT OF $145,000 GOAL | 5 |
January 3, 1946 | SCHOOL CHILDREN WORK ON ESSAYS FOR BIG CONTEST | 3 |
January 3, 1946 | SCHOOL CHILDREN WORK ON ESSAYS FOR BIG CONTEST | 3 |
January 3, 1946 | CATHERINE PHILLIPS, OTTO RASMUSSEN | 6 |
January 3, 1946 | KIRKLAND PRESCHOOL WILL SPONSOR TRICK DOG SHOW JAN 11TH | 1 |
January 3, 1946 | KIRKLAND HAS A BIG YEAR IN 1945 | 1 |
January 3, 1946 | HARRIS, CAPTAIN J L | 6 |
January 3, 1946 | JENSEN, GOTFRED (PHOTO) | 7 |
January 3, 1946 | NEW EAST SIDE MAGAZINE IS COMING | 1 |
January 3, 1946 | THELMA MORRIS, ROY R HILL | 6 |
January 10, 1946 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 10, 1946 |
STATE CANNERY HAS GOOD YEAR | 6 |
January 10, 1946 |
VICTORY CLOTHING COLLECTION UNDER WAY HERE | 1 |
January 10, 1946 |
KIRKLAND GIRLS URGED TO REGISTER FOR FUN-FEST | 5 |
January 10, 1946 |
ROXIE, UNUSUAL TRICK DOG, TO GIVE PERFORMANCE AT HIGH SCHOOL FRI | 3 |
January 10, 1946 |
NEW FIRE ENGINE (PHOTO) | 1 |
January 10, 1946 |
FILING FOR CITY POSTS CLOSES TUESDAY | 1 |
January 10, 1946 |
JUANITA RESIDENTS VOTE FAVORABLY ON WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
January 10, 1946 |
HANCOCK, JOHN | 6 |
January 10, 1946 |
WOMAN’S CLUB HONORS ITS 26TH BIRTHDAY HERE | 10 |
January 10, 1946 |
NEW MAGAZINE OUT JAN 31 | 1 |
January 10, 1946 |
JUANITA RESIDENTS VOTE FAVORABLY ON WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
January 10, 1946 |
NORMA LEBROOK, DONALD BOWERMAN | 6 |
January 17, 1946 |
14 CANDIDATES FILE FOR CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
January 17, 1946 |
INDUSTRIAL SURVEY COMPILED | 1 |
January 17, 1946 |
BUSEY, ISAAC | 5 |
January 17, 1946 |
ENGSTROM, J A | 5 |
January 17, 1946 |
FRAZIER, ALLEN B | 5 |
January 17, 1946 |
GROSKLAUS, FRED | 5 |
January 17, 1946 |
HALL, WILLIAM | 5 |
January 17, 1946 |
14 CANDIDATES FILE FOR CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
January 17, 1946 |
NEW MAGAZINE OFFERS CHARTER MEMBER PRICE | 1 |
January 17, 1946 |
EAST SIDE YMCA PROVIDES ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AT STEWART HEIGHTS | 3 |
January 17, 1946 |
NAZARENE CHURCH PLANNING SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES | 3 |
January 17, 1946 |
JOANN BONHAM, BARRETT CORFMAN | 3 |
January 24, 1946 |
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY (KNUDTSON, MR AND MRS K H – 66TH) | 1 |
January 24, 1946 |
STUDY PLANS FOR JUANITA STATE PARK | 1 |
January 24, 1946 |
STRIKES ARE SUBJECT OF NEXT FORUM | 1 |
January 24, 1946 |
COOK, JOHN M | 4 |
January 24, 1946 |
HALL, EDWARD A | 4 |
January 24, 1946 |
JOHNSON, MARIE A | 4 |
January 24, 1946 |
KETTUNEN, OLE | 4 |
January 24, 1946 |
MCCREEDY, FLORENCE | 4 |
January 24, 1946 |
URGE COOPERATION OF LOCAL GROUPS | 1 |
January 24, 1946 |
STUDY PLANS FOR JUANITA STATE PARK | 1 |
February 7, 1946 |
OBANS PLAN TO HATCH MILLION CHICKS IN KIRKLAND PLANT DURING 1946 | 5 |
February 7, 1946 |
FRASIERS OBSERVE 45TH ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS HENRY W) | 1 |
February 7, 1946 |
LIVELY INTEREST IN LOCAL PRIMARIES | 1 |
February 7, 1946 |
ADULT CLASSES IN BADMINTON, OTHER SPORTS NOW AVAILABLE | 3 |
February 7, 1946 |
BILLIE JO ANN BONHAM, LESLIE BARRETT CORFMAN | 3 |
February 14, 1946 |
SCHOOLS ASK FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE | 1 |
February 14, 1946 |
EAST SIDE FURNITURE NAMED DISTRIBUTORS FOR ‘PLASTI-KOTE’ | 5 |
February 14, 1946 |
MERCHANTS PLANNING ELABORATE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS HERE | 1 |
February 14, 1946 |
WINTER CONCERT (PHOTO OF HIGH SCHOOL BAND) | 1 |
February 14, 1946 |
RERICK ELIMINATED IN COUNCIL RACE | 1 |
February 14, 1946 |
MERCHANTS PLANNING ELABORATE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS HERE | 1 |
February 14, 1946 |
COORDINATING GROUP TO DISCUSS JUANITA STATE PARK PROJECT | 1 |
February 14, 1946 |
JUANITA PTA WILL DISCUSS STATE PARK | 5 |
February 14, 1946 |
COORDINATING GROUP TO DISCUSS JUANITA STATE PARK PROJECT | 1 |
February 14, 1946 |
JUANITA PTA WILL DISCUSS STATE PARK | 5 |
February 14, 1946 |
TO CHARTER BUS TO SNOQUALMIE FOR LOCAL SKIERS | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
THE LOOKOUT INN – NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | 4 |
February 21, 1946 |
CELEBRATE 54TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (RECOR, MR AND MRS C E) | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
C OF C NAMED RECENTLY | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
REPORT ON NEW INDUSTRY IS HEARD BY KIRKLAND C OF C | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
NURSERY SCHOOL RATES GO UP AFTER MARCH 1ST | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
TWO CANDIDATES FILE FOR SCHOOL POST | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
REPORT OF NEW INDUSTRY IS HEARD BY KIRKLAND C OF C | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
INTEREST IN STATE PARK IS GROWING | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
TWO NEW DOCTORS PLANNING CLINIC | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
INTEREST IN STATE PARK IS GROWING | 1 |
February 21, 1946 |
HELENE HANSEN, DALTON C MOUNTS | 5 |
February 21, 1946 |
RHEA SCHALLER, PAUL S BARK | 6 |
February 28, 1946 |
EMMY LOU CARLSON HAS LEADING ROLE IN LOCAL OPERETTA | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
COUNCIL REFUSES BUILDING PERMIT FOR NEW ‘CHURCH’ | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
JOHN NEEDHAM JOINS FATHER IN ELECTRICAL BUSINESS LOCALLY | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
C OF C STUDIES REPORT ON JUANITA PARK PROPOSITION | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
GREEN HEADS RED CROSS DRIVE HERE | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
PATRICIA MUIR, ROBERT CROW | 10 |
February 28, 1946 |
COUNCIL REFUSES BUILDING PERMIT FOR NEW ‘CHURCH’ | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
PLAN FORUM ON MEDICAL CARE, MAR 14 | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
C OF C STUDIES REPORT ON JUANITA PARK PROPOSITION | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
JUANITA CLUB OPPOSES PARK – SAY PROJECT MIGHT RUIN BUSINESSES | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
DR STEPHEN THEIN PLANS OFFICE HERE | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
EXTEND YOUTH RECREATION PROGRAM | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
C OF C STUDIES REPORT ON JUANITA PARK PROPOSITION | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
JUANITA CLUB OPPOSES PARK – SAY PROJECT MIGHT RUIN BUSINESSES | 1 |
February 28, 1946 |
DOROTHY W NYQUIST, ROY BUCKLEY | 5 |
March 7, 1946 | 200 JUNIOR JAMBOREE MEMBERS ENJOY WINTER BARN DANCE FRIDAY | 3 |
March 7, 1946 | LORNA BRENNAN, GEORGE F MILLER | 3 |
March 7, 1946 | 200 JUNIOR JAMBOREE MEMBERS ENJOY WINTER BARN DANCE FRIDAY | 3 |
March 7, 1946 | PLAN 2-DAY COUNTRY FAIR | 5 |
March 7, 1946 | MEDICAL PROGRAM FOR COMMUNITY SUBJECT OF FORUM | 1 |
March 7, 1946 | DR SCHROEDER PLANS DENTAL OFFICE HERE | 1 |
March 7, 1946 | LARGE VOTE EXPECTED IN CITY ELECTION | 1 |
March 7, 1946 | DR WOLFORD TIMMONS TO PREACH SUNDAY | 2 |
March 7, 1946 | LEGION TO INITIATE 65 MEN | 1 |
March 7, 1946 | BETTY THOMAS, GORDON GOFF | 8 |
March 7, 1946 | DOROTHY NYQUIST, ROY BUCKLEY (PHOTO) | 6 |
March 14, 1946 | KIRKLAND RADIO AND APPLIANCE STORE – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
March 14, 1946 | DATES FOR PRESENTATION OF LOCAL OPERETTA SET FOR APRIL 24, 26 | 5 |
March 14, 1946 | RED CROSS DRIVE GETTING FINE SUPPORT IN EAST SIDE COMMUNITY | 3 |
March 14, 1946 | SHAW DEFEATED 374-313 | 1 |
March 14, 1946 | LORNA BRENNAN, GEORGE F MILLER (PHOTO) | 3 |
March 14, 1946 | MARY KAY BROWN. ROBERT F SCHOEN | 1 |
March 14, 1946 | ‘RACIAL PROBLEMS’ TOPIC OF MEETING | 1 |
March 14, 1946 | BIG DOG SHOW WILL BE HELD HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
March 14, 1946 | TWO NEW MEMBERS ON CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
March 14, 1946 | CURRIE, MARY ANN | 1 |
March 14, 1946 | HENRIX, WILLIAM | 6 |
March 14, 1946 | JONES, HARRY C | 6 |
March 14, 1946 | SURRIE, MARY ANN | 5 |
March 14, 1946 | MARCH ISSUE OF ‘EAST SIDE’ OUT THIS WEEKEND | 1 |
March 14, 1946 | KIRKLAND PLANS TOWN BASEBALL TEAM THIS YEAR | 5 |
March 14, 1946 | MISSIONARIES WILL SPEAK AT CHURCH OF NAZARENE HERE | 4 |
March 14, 1946 | BETTY JANE COOK, LEWIS MARTIN | 3 |
March 21, 1946 | GROUP PLANS WAR MEMORIAL | 1 |
March 21, 1946 | KIRKLAND NURSERY SCHOOL NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC | 5 |
March 21, 1946 | TREMAINE INSTALLS ‘PASTEURAY’ UNIT | 3 |
March 21, 1946 | LOCAL WOMEN BUSY ON RED CROSS DRIVE IN KIRKLAND DISTRICT | 3 |
March 21, 1946 | BARBARA JEAN BEEM, DAN MCDONALD | 4 |
March 21, 1946 | MARY K BROWN, ROBERT F SCHOEN (PHOTO) | 7 |
March 21, 1946 | DOG SHOW HERE THIS WEEK | 1 |
March 21, 1946 | WOMEN PLANNING ANOTHER FASHION SHOW THIS YEAR | 5 |
March 21, 1946 | LAKE WASHINGTON LEVEL IS NOW BEING LOWERED | 7 |
March 21, 1946 | MCCULLEY, AMY | 5 |
March 21, 1946 | SEVEN SCOUTS TO GET ‘STAR RANK’ | 1 |
March 21, 1946 | ROSE HILL CHURCH NOW INDEPENDENT | 1 |
March 21, 1946 | JOYCE ROSS, THOMAS D WELTY | 3 |
March 28, 1946 | TO CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY (AHMANN, MR AND MRS LEO) | 3 |
March 28, 1946 | TAKE PART IN OPERETTA (PHOTOS OF CAST) | 1 |
March 28, 1946 | SCHOOL DISTRICT ASKS SPECIAL LEVIES | 1 |
March 28, 1946 | CAN THE YOUNG PEOPLE FACE THE NEW WORLD? – FORUM SUBJECT | 1 |
March 28, 1946 | TEACHERS ASK SALARY RAISES IN NEW CONTRACT | 3 |
March 28, 1946 | LOUISE MACDONALD, HAROLD BROWN | 2 |
March 28, 1946 | 1800 PEOPLE SEE LOCAL DOG SHOW | 1 |
March 28, 1946 | SPRING FASHION SHOW PLANNED FOR NEXT THURSDAY | 1 |
March 28, 1946 | NO COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AT STEWART HEIGHTS | 5 |
March 28, 1946 | NO NEW CASES OF SMALLPOX ARE REPORTED HERE | 1 |
March 28, 1946 | SCHOOL NURSES VACCINATE MORE THAN 2000 STUDENTS, TEACHERS | 3 |
March 28, 1946 | FRASER, MARY | 6 |
April 4, 1946 | $15000 ADVANCE ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
April 4, 1946 | PLAN EGG DRIVE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 4, 1946 | AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING POPULAR AT LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL | 3 |
April 4, 1946 | LENORE ANDERSON, DR FRANKLIN R SMITH | 1 |
April 4, 1946 | EARLY, GEORGE | 5 |
April 4, 1946 | LYNCH, WALTER | 5 |
April 4, 1946 | MCNEELY, LARRY | 5 |
April 4, 1946 | PATTERSON, DAVID | 5 |
April 4, 1946 | SMITH, FRANKLIN | 5 |
April 4, 1946 | TRASK, AMY | 5 |
April 4, 1946 | ‘HOLY CITY’ TO BE PRESENTED SOON | 1 |
April 4, 1946 | REVIVAL MEETINGS AT LOCAL CHURCH | 6 |
April 11, 1946 | WILLS-SCHMIDT MOTORS MOVES INTO NEW, MODERN BUILDING | 7 |
April 11, 1946 | WILLS-SCHMIDT TO OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
April 11, 1946 | JUNIOR MUSICAL FESTIVAL ON TUESDAY | 1 |
April 11, 1946 | PROPOSED TAX LEVY WOULD PROVIDE FUNDS FOR FIVE NEW BUSSES | 3 |
April 11, 1946 | ZEPHYR ROCKWELL, PETER TARASKA | 3 |
April 11, 1946 | JUNIOR MUSICAL FESTIVAL ON TUESDAY | 1 |
April 11, 1946 | CHARLES JOHNSON ADDED TO STAFF OF FIRM | 1 |
April 11, 1946 | PEOPLE’S CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR (HALSTEAD, REV HERBERT C L) | 1 |
April 11, 1946 | PROPOSED TAX LEVY WOULD PROVIDE FUNDS FOR FIVE NEW BUSSES | 3 |
April 11, 1946 | MAXINE WOOD, MARVIN KOLSTAD | 5 |
April 18, 1946 | KIRKLAND BOWLING ALLEYS – CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP | 2 |
April 18, 1946 | EXPECT CAPACITY CROWD FOR OPERETTA | 1 |
April 18, 1946 | ORTHOPEDIC EGG DRIVE IS MOST SUCCESSFUL IN HISTORY | 1 |
April 18, 1946 | HIGH SCHOOL ART DEPARTMENT EXPANDING, NEEDS MORE SPACE | 3 |
April 18, 1946 | CHARMED LAND CITIES – KIRKLAND (AERIAL PHOTO OF TOWN) | 1 |
April 18, 1946 | AURACHER, GLADYS | 6 |
April 18, 1946 | BRANNON, WILLIAM | 6 |
April 18, 1946 | CHEATHAM, FREDA | 6 |
April 18, 1946 | DRAKE, CHARLES C | 6 |
April 18, 1946 | NELSON, HARRY W | 6 |
April 18, 1946 | PETERSON, HILDA | 6 |
April 18, 1946 | PLAN, FRED | 6 |
April 18, 1946 | WILLIAMS, BEATRICE | 6 |
April 18, 1946 | “EAST SIDE” MAGAZINE NOW ON SALE | 1 |
April 25, 1946 | MEMORIAL GROUP IS FORMED | 1 |
April 25, 1946 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS WILL ASK SPECIAL LEVY TO IMPROVE BUILDINGS | 3 |
April 25, 1946 | NURSERY SCHOOLS TO BE ACCREDITED | 6 |
April 25, 1946 | MUSICIANS TO PRESENT A CONCERT | 1 |
April 25, 1946 | OIL POLLUTION DAMAGES LAKE BEACHES | 1 |
April 25, 1946 | NEW INDUSTRIAL BOOKLET OUT SOON | 1 |
April 25, 1946 | OIL POLLUTION DAMAGES LAKE BEACHES | 1 |
April 25, 1946 | BURNARD, ARTHUR | 4 |
April 25, 1946 | PROUDFOOT, BARBARA | 1 |
April 25, 1946 | TEUTSCH, GLADYS | 9 |
May 2, 1946 | ‘HMS PINAFORE’ GETS ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION HERE | 10 |
May 2, 1946 | MORE ROOM IS NEEDED TO HANDLE INCREASING INFLUX OF STUDENTS | 3 |
May 2, 1946 | PAULINE OLSON IS NAMED VALEDICTORIAN | 1 |
May 2, 1946 | PLAN SUMMER CARNIVAL NEXT AUGUST | 1 |
May 2, 1946 | ANDERSON, JOHN | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | HARDY, GEORGE | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | MUIR, CORA E | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | PETERSON, RINGHILD | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | PLANT, FRED O | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | SHUMWAY, JOHN L | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | TRACY, ROSE E | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | TRACY, WILLIAM E | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | WILLIAMS, MABEL | 7 |
May 2, 1946 | COORDINATING COUNCIL WILL HELP FIND VETERANS FIND JOBS | 1 |
May 9, 1946 | SCHOOL LUNCHROOMS WILL BE IMPROVED IF SPECIAL LEVY IS VOTED | 3 |
May 9, 1946 | BUS STRIKE PROTESTED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
May 9, 1946 | OPEN HOUSE AT HIGH SCHOOL PLANNED | 1 |
May 9, 1946 | PARENTS ASKED TO REGISTER CHILDREN FOR KINDERGARTEN HERE THIS FALL | 5 |
May 9, 1946 | BUS STRIKE PROTESTED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
May 9, 1946 | DUNSTONE, JAMES | 1 |
May 9, 1946 | ALICE MORTON, CHARLES SHAWHAN | 5 |
May 9, 1946 | PATRICIA MUIR, ROBERT L CROW | 7 |
May 16, 1946 | NATIONAL AWARD IN ART RECEIVED BY ANN PEARCE | 1 |
May 16, 1946 | 107 SENIORS WILL GRADUATE MAY 29 | 1 |
May 16, 1946 | LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS TO HELP SLOWER STUDENTS | 3 |
May 16, 1946 | ACTIVIANS TO SPONSOR VAUDEVILLE | 1 |
May 16, 1946 | BIG MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM IS PLANNED MAY 30 | 1 |
May 16, 1946 | CITY SWIMMING BEACHES OPEN JUNE 1 | 1 |
May 16, 1946 | LOCAL LIBRARIES MAY BE AIDED UNDER NEW PLAN | 6 |
May 16, 1946 | FELAND, ROBERT W | 4 |
May 16, 1946 | WILCOX, CLARENCE | 6 |
May 16, 1946 | BIG MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM IS PLANNED MAY 30 | 1 |
May 23, 1946 | POPPIES WILL BE SOLD IN KIRKLAND FRIDAY, SATURDAY | 3 |
May 23, 1946 | HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 106 | 1 |
May 23, 1946 | TEACHERS IN SCHOOL SYSTEM HELP RETARDED STUDENTS KEEP UP | 3 |
May 23, 1946 | BEVERLY JEAN STANLEY, GLENN C DEAVER | 3 |
May 23, 1946 | WORLD WAR II VETERANS WILL PARADE | 1 |
May 23, 1946 | BENNETT, MINNIE | 4 |
May 23, 1946 | HAGERMAN, AUGUSTA | 1 |
May 23, 1946 | HENDERSON, HENRY | 5 |
May 23, 1946 | NAF, HENRY JOHN | 5 |
May 23, 1946 | ODEGARD, ALBERT | 5 |
May 23, 1946 | WELKER, ERLE | 5 |
May 23, 1946 | WILKIE, HUGH | 5 |
May 23, 1946 | WILSON, XAVIER | 5 |
May 23, 1946 | WORLD WAR II VETERANS WILL PARADE | 1 |
May 30, 1946 | 33 SENIORS GIVEN PLAQUES | 1 |
May 30, 1946 | ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR SUMMER FESTIVAL | 1 |
May 30, 1946 | 14 WOMEN ATTEND FAREWELL PARTY AT LOCAL SHIPYARDS | 3 |
May 30, 1946 | BASHAW, SAMUEL | 8 |
May 30, 1946 | MAGNUSON, HATTIE | 5 |
May 30, 1946 | LOCAL SEA SCOUTS ENJOY FOUR-DAY CRUISE IN SOUND | 6 |
June 6, 1946 | ACTIVE CLUB PLEDGES $500 FOR WAR MEMORIAL | 1 |
June 6, 1946 | SCHOOL ENROLLMENT INCREASED 60 PERCENT DURING LAST 5 YEARS | 3 |
June 6, 1946 | SUMMER FESTIVAL LEADERS NAMED | 1 |
June 6, 1946 | NEW COUNCILMEN ACCEPT POSITIONS MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
June 6, 1946 | MULLIGAN, MRS CHARLES | 1 |
June 6, 1946 | SMITH, ERNEST J | 8 |
June 6, 1946 | STEWART, LORNE | 1 |
June 6, 1946 | THOMPSON, THEODORE | 8 |
June 6, 1946 | PRIMARY CAMPAIGN IS WARMING UP | 1 |
June 6, 1946 | CORA CORMIER, WENDELL CHASE | 7 |
June 6, 1946 | DOROTHY ROE, EARL REQUA | 5 |
June 6, 1946 | LOUISE MACDONALD, HAROLD BROWN | 5 |
June 13, 1946 | LOCAL HOSPITAL WILL DOUBLE CAPACITY | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | MUSICAL INSTITUTE FOR HIGH SCHOOL PLANNED | 7 |
June 13, 1946 | SADDLE CLUB WILL PRESENT HORSE SHOW ON SUNDAY | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | PURCHASE AMBULANCE | 7 |
June 13, 1946 | LOCAL HOSPITAL WILL DOUBLE CAPACITY | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | ANGMAN, CARL M | 5 |
June 13, 1946 | BADER, CHARLES | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | BADER, ERNEST | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | BADER, OLIVE | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | WARREN, ROBERT B | 10 |
June 13, 1946 | PAUL BELL HEADS NEW VFW POST | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | MANY CANDIDATES SEEK COUNTY JOBS IN JULY PRIMARIES | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | ‘EAST SIDE’ MAGAZINE NOW ON NEWSTANDS | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | NAME PLAYGROUND WINNERS (PHOTO OF O S FUQUAY CHILDREN) | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | REV ANDERSON WILL CONDUCT REVIVAL MEETINGS JUNE 16-30 | 1 |
June 13, 1946 | RUTH IRENE EDWINS, SAMUEL G CONLEY | 5 |
June 13, 1946 | RUTH OVERMAN, HOWARD EWING | 4 |
June 20, 1946 | DAVID ANDERSON BUYS CRATED HOUSE RELEASED BY ARMY | 12 |
June 20, 1946 | EAST-SIDE BOYS TO ENJOY 10-DAY VACATION AT CAMP | 1 |
June 20, 1946 | PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING PLANNED | 1 |
June 20, 1946 | JANET WYLLIE MACDONALD, CHESTER RANDALL PAULSON | 8 |
June 20, 1946 | FESTIVAL TICKETS GO ON SALE | 1 |
June 20, 1946 | DR R T RAMQUIST TO JOIN SHERWOOD CLINIC STAFF | 1 |
June 20, 1946 | NORBY, BLANCHE | 1 |
June 20, 1946 | EDNA ASMUS, ELBERT WHITMAN | 8 |
June 20, 1946 | FAITH NELSON, HAROLD CARSON | 8 |
June 20, 1946 | NORMA VIOLET SUNDHOLM, ROBERT LEWIS KELLY | 8 |
June 27, 1946 | UP AND UP CAFE – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
June 27, 1946 | NEW ‘UP AND UP’ CAFE WILL OPEN | 1 |
June 27, 1946 | CANNERY WILL OPEN JULY 8TH | 1 |
June 27, 1946 | WOMEN ENJOY ART CLASSES | 1 |
June 27, 1946 | SUMMER FESTIVAL BUTTONS ON SALE | 1 |
June 27, 1946 | LOCAL HOSPITAL TO PARTICIPATE IN BLUE CROSS PLAN | 3 |
June 27, 1946 | CHURCHILL, THEODORE | 12 |
June 27, 1946 | DUNN, MARIE ETTA | 12 |
June 27, 1946 | HENRY, WALTER JAMES | 9 |
June 27, 1946 | LUNDSTROM, LUDWIG | 12 |
June 27, 1946 | SORENSON, MARIE P | 12 |
June 27, 1946 | STOCKLEY, FRANK W | 12 |
June 27, 1946 | WAR II VETS TAKE OVER LEGION | 1 |
June 27, 1946 | WAR II VETS TAKE OVER LEGION | 1 |
June 27, 1946 | BEVERLY JEAN STANLEY, GLEN DEAVER | 8 |
June 27, 1946 | JANE MCCREAY, DONALD BELTS | 12 |
July 4, 1946 | COUPLE OBSERVES GOLDEN WEDDING (MR & MRS HAROLD LEWIS) | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | HELENA MCKIBBEN GETS BA DEGREE | 3 |
July 4, 1946 | MARKET STREET REZONING WILL BE STUDIED MONDAY | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | FRANKLY SPEAKING | 7 |
July 4, 1946 | MERCHANTS WILL HOLD PRICES DOWN | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | A PLEDGE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE EAST SIDE | 12 |
July 4, 1946 | YOUR SCHOOLS NEED YOUR VOTE | 2 |
July 4, 1946 | FRANKLY SPEAKING | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | PTA PRESIDENT URGES EVERYONE TO VOTE FOR SCHOOL LEVIES | 3 |
July 4, 1946 | THREE MORE GIRLS WANT TO BE QUEEN | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | ABOUT THE STATE | 2 |
July 4, 1946 | CANDIDATES CORNER | 2 |
July 4, 1946 | LEGISLATURE JOBS DRAW OPPOSITION | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | WALKER HEADS NEW CITY BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE OF GROUP | 8 |
July 4, 1946 | JUANITA CLUB WILL HAVE BIG PICNIC AT SHADY BEACH JULY 12 | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | LEE, WILLIAM | 7 |
July 4, 1946 | SIX PROJECT MOTHERS JOIN IN SPONSORING SUMMER FUN CLUB | 8 |
July 4, 1946 | SUPER GRA-Y BOYS WIN SOFTBALL TILT AGAINST BELLEVUE | 3 |
July 4, 1946 | INSURANCE MEN FORM ORGANIZATION | 8 |
July 4, 1946 | Y’S MEN OBSERVE SECOND BIRTHDAY | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | KIRKLAND TOWN TEAM PLAYS LEADING BLACK DIAMOND SQUAD HERE | 5 |
July 4, 1946 | PLAN DAY OF PRAYER NEXT WEDNESDAY | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | CHANGES IN BUS SCHEDULE JULY 11 ARE ANNOUNCED | 4 |
July 4, 1946 | R. E. ALBER, VETERAN REPRESENTATIVE, WILL BE HERE TUESDAYS | 1 |
July 4, 1946 | SIX STEPS TO A VETERAN’ LOAN | 6 |
July 4, 1946 | VIC VET SAYS | 2 |
July 4, 1946 | ROBERTA PRUITT, ROBERT MARTIN | 7 |
July 11, 1946 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
July 11, 1946 | LIVING WAR MEMORIAL | 5 |
July 11, 1946 | WATER TOWER ON KIRKLAND HEIGHTS PROJECT CRASHES, RUINS HOUSE | 3 |
July 11, 1946 | BABY CONTEST QUITE POPULAR | 1 |
July 11, 1946 | LOVELY DIAMOND RING IS NAMED PRIZE FOR QUEEN | 1 |
July 11, 1946 | DISTRICT APPROVES SCHOOL TAX LEVIES | 1 |
July 11, 1946 | ZONING QUESTION NOT YET DECIDED | 1 |
July 11, 1946 | JANE CREARY, DONALD BELTS | 8 |
July 18, 1946 | JEAN PATON IS AWARDED AAUW SCHOLARSHIP TO BELLINGHAM | 3 |
July 18, 1946 | TO REZONE OR NOT TO REZONE, THAT IS THE $64 QUESTION | 1 |
July 18, 1946 | LOCAL MAGAZINE WILL BE OUT SOON | 1 |
July 18, 1946 | TO REZONE OR NOT TO REZONE, THAT’S THE $64 QUESTION | 1 |
July 18, 1946 | CONTEST FOR QUEEN OFF TO GOOD START | 1 |
July 18, 1946 | HERE ARE CANDIDATES FOR SUMMER FESTIVAL QUEEN | 1 |
July 18, 1946 | STATE SHOULD BE REDISTRICTED TO GIVE EAST SIDE REPRESENTATION | 7 |
July 18, 1946 | MERRIMAN, FRED G | 4 |
July 18, 1946 | STILLINGER, YVETTE | 4 |
July 18, 1946 | Y’S MEN, GUESTS ENJOY BIG DANCE | 1 |
July 18, 1946 | FRANKLY SPEAKING | 4 |
July 18, 1946 | JEAN DAHL, HENRY MAKELA | 6 |
July 25, 1946 | HOUSING ‘DORMS’ SOLD TO COLLEGES | 1 |
July 25, 1946 | SUNDAY IS C OF C DAY AT BALL GAME | 1 |
July 25, 1946 | SURE SIGNS OF GROWTH | 2 |
July 25, 1946 | ZONING IS REFERRED TO COMMISSION | 1 |
July 25, 1946 | HELP! TEACHERS CAN’T FIND ROOMS | 1 |
July 25, 1946 | NEW TEACHERS CAN’T FIND ROOMS | 9 |
July 25, 1946 | QUEEN RACE “HOT”; ADD HORSE SHOW | 1 |
July 25, 1946 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (LAYOFFS) | 1 |
July 25, 1946 | REPUBLICANS LIKELY TO GAIN SOME COUNTY AND FEDERAL OFFICES | 9 |
July 25, 1946 | 1000 ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE COMPANY | 1 |
July 25, 1946 | “RHAPSODY IN VIEW” (PHOTO OF JUANITACREST HOMESITE) | 11 |
July 25, 1946 | WATERFRONT BARGAIN (PHOTO OF 299 LAKE AVENUE WEST) | 11 |
July 25, 1946 | BARBARA BEEM, DAN MACDONALD | 8 |
July 25, 1946 | BETTE BETHERS, KERMIT JOHNSON | 7 |
July 25, 1946 | MARIAN SYSE, JAMES KIDD | 8 |
July 25, 1946 | MARJORIE RINGSMEYER, RUSSELL DENTON | 8 |
July 25, 1946 | MARY KATHERINE BROWN, ROBERT SCHOEN | 8 |
July 25, 1946 | OTTO RASMUSSEN BRINGS HIS BRIDE BACK TO KIRKLAND | 8 |
July 25, 1946 | VIOLA MEMPA, CLINTON HANSON | 8 |
August 1, 1946 | MRS LOLA SCOTT COMPLETES SPECIAL STUDY AT COLLEGE | 3 |
August 1, 1946 | KIRKLAND WILL HAVE NEW CITY HALL | 1 |
August 1, 1946 | LET’S GET IT BUILT | 2 |
August 1, 1946 | BILL MCLAUGHLIN WILL BE JUNIOR COLLEGE COACH | 5 |
August 1, 1946 | BIG EVENT FOR KIRKLAND | 2 |
August 1, 1946 | HAZEL OMESTEAD TAKES LEAD IN QUEEN CONTEST | 1 |
August 1, 1946 | PORKERS PRODUCE PUBLICITY; PIG SWIMMING CONTEST ATTRACTS NEWSMEN | 1 |
August 1, 1946 | THERE’S ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE | 2 |
August 1, 1946 | EASTSIDE WOMEN TO USE CANNERY | 3 |
August 1, 1946 | NOT ENOUGH FAMILIES USING LOCAL CANNERY | 1 |
August 1, 1946 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (LAYOFFS) | 1 |
August 1, 1946 | CEILINGS BACK ON MOST COST-OF-LIVING ITEMS UNDER NEW LAW | 3 |
August 1, 1946 | EISENBEIS, ANNA | 7 |
August 1, 1946 | GARNER BABIES | 7 |
August 1, 1946 | EAGLES WILL HAVE KIRKLAND CHAPTER IN NEAR FUTURE | 1 |
August 1, 1946 | OVER 15 TONS OF CLOTHING WILL BE SENT TO CHINA | 6 |
August 1, 1946 | ADMINISTRATION DISTRIBUTES CARDS TO 200 VETERANS | 6 |
August 1, 1946 | YOU CAN REGISTER YOUR JOBS FOR VETS AT KIRKLAND OFFICE | 1 |
August 1, 1946 | GLORIA GARDNER, BRUCE SHEPHARD | 8 |
August 1, 1946 | HELENE BUCKLEY, HANS RAMIN | 8 |
August 1, 1946 | LORNA BRENNAN, GEORGE MILLER | 9 |
August 1, 1946 | POULAR KIRKLAND GIRL (CAROLYN ENGELBRECHT) AND SEATTLE MAN MARRY | 8 |
August 8, 1946 | COMMISSION STUDYING ANNEXATION; COUNCIL TO SEEK BIDS ON CITY HALL | 1 |
August 8, 1946 | MORE THAN 200 BABIES ARE ENTERED IN EAST SIDE PHOTO CONTEST | 3 |
August 8, 1946 | NEW LEADER IN QUEEN RACE | 1 |
August 8, 1946 | KIRKLAND PLANT PRODUCES 50 12-FOOT PLYWOOD BOATS DAILY | 2 |
August 8, 1946 | KIRKLAND PLANT PRODUCES 50 12-FOOT PLYWOOD BOATS DAILY | 2 |
August 8, 1946 | FOSTER’S REJECTION | 2 |
August 8, 1946 | HARTZEL, OLIVE | 3 |
August 8, 1946 | ROWE, NEWTON | 1 |
August 8, 1946 | SOLIN, ANNA A. | 4 |
August 8, 1946 | LEW DAY AGAIN RED CROSS HEAD | 1 |
August 8, 1946 | KIRKLAND GIRL HURT RIDING MOTORCYCLE | 5 |
August 8, 1946 | AMANDA J WARING, L W POSTON | 6 |
August 8, 1946 | LILA LEE SACHS, JAMES ERIKSON | 6 |
August 15, 1946 | CHARLES GLASFORD, VETERAN OF THREE WARS, ENJOYS FLOWER GARDENING | 9 |
August 15, 1946 | LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS HAVING BUILDING TROUBLE | 8 |
August 15, 1946 | NEW ISSUE OF ‘EAST SIDE’ MAGAZINE IS NOW ON NEWSTANDS | 4 |
August 15, 1946 | NEW SCHOOL BUSSES ORDERED; DELIVERY EXPECTED AFTER OCTOBER 1 | 3 |
August 15, 1946 | VIVIAN DUROCHER’S ENGAGEMENT TOLD | 3 |
August 15, 1946 | JEAN LUND LEADS QUEEN CANDIDATES | 1 |
August 15, 1946 | KIRKLAND SUMMER FESTIVAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS | 1 |
August 15, 1946 | KIRKLAND’S BIGGEST EVENT | 2 |
August 15, 1946 | NEEDHAM HEADS LOCAL SUMMER FESTIVAL GROUP | 1 |
August 15, 1946 | PIG RACE ON RADIO NETWORK | 1 |
August 15, 1946 | WELFARE CASES RISING | 2 |
August 15, 1946 | PIG RACE ON RADIO NETWORK | 1 |
August 15, 1946 | DRAKE, NELLIE | 4 |
August 15, 1946 | LECKMESS, LOYLEEN | 5 |
August 15, 1946 | MAY, FREDERICK | 4 |
August 15, 1946 | NEW ISSUE OF ‘EAST SIDE’ MAGAZINE IS NOW ON NEWSTANDS | 4 |
August 15, 1946 | KIKLAND BABY IS KILLED WHEN AUTO HITS ROAD BUMP | 5 |
August 15, 1946 | DOROTHY MARTIN, NELS PEDERSON | 3 |
August 22, 1946 | ANOTHER BIG YEAR | 2 |
August 22, 1946 | EXPECT LARGE ENROLLMENT | 1 |
August 22, 1946 | MANY NEW TEACHERS HIRED | 1 |
August 22, 1946 | MANY TEACHERS WON’T BE BACK | 1 |
August 22, 1946 | NEW JUNIOR HIGH TEACHERS (PHOTOS) | 3 |
August 22, 1946 | JEAN LUND WINS QUEEN CROWN | 1 |
August 22, 1946 | LOCAL BABIES WIN PHOTO CONTEST | 1 |
August 22, 1946 | ONE OF LARGEST EAST SIDE CROWDS WATCHES HORSE SHOW SUNDAY | 15 |
August 22, 1946 | ROSE OF NORMANDIE WINS PIG SWIMMING RACE AT LOCAL FESTIVAL | 11 |
August 22, 1946 | SUMMER FESTIVAL VERY SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
August 22, 1946 | ENLARGED YMCA YOUTH PROGRAM PLANNED AT LAKEVIEW TERRACE | 3 |
August 22, 1946 | COLORED GIRL TO DO DOMESTIC WORK. $1 PER HOUR AND CAR FARE | 7 |
August 22, 1946 | ELAINE G NELSON, FRANK WILLIAM MCGHIE | 12 |
August 22, 1946 | LILLY ADAMS, WARDELL PLANT | 12 |
August 22, 1946 | MAE BERGEN IS RECENT BRIDE OF MONTANA MAN | 12 |
August 28, 1946 | MODERN FARM OF GRIFFITHS DAIRY TAKES PROMINENT PLACE IN KING CO | 1 |
August 28, 1946 | BACK TO SCHOOL IS NEXT BIG PUBLIC MOVE | 1 |
August 28, 1946 | EARLEY GETS 100 PERCENT ENDORSEMENT OF BUSINESS HOUSES | 1 |
August 29, 1946 | LOCAL SCHOOLS TO OPEN WEDNESDAY | 1 |
August 29, 1946 | SEVERE SHORTAGE OF ROOMS | 1 |
August 29, 1946 | WEST SAMMAMISH TO STAY IN LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
August 29, 1946 | GOUYD, SANDRA | 4 |
August 29, 1946 | LARSON, JOHN D | 7 |
August 29, 1946 | RIGGS, CLEON | 4 |
August 29, 1946 | MANY KIRKLAND CLUBS BEGIN FALL ACTIVITIES IN SEPTEMBER | 8 |
August 29, 1946 | HORSE TRAFFIC RULES | 2 |
August 29, 1946 | KIRKLAND MAN IS INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT SUNDAY | 3 |
August 29, 1946 | DOROTHY G DAVIES, ROBERT K SCHMALLE | 8 |
August 29, 1946 | EMMY LOU CAREY MARRIED IN ROANOKE , VA | 8 |
August 29, 1946 | IRENE LINDQUIST, ROBERT JOHNS | 8 |
September 5, 1946 |
KIRKLAND COUPLE (HENRY WILLET) FLY TO CALIFORNIA | 1 |
September 5, 1946 |
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT LARGER THAN EVER; WILL USE BARRACKS | 1 |
September 5, 1946 |
FESTIVAL IS BIG SUCCESS | 1 |
September 5, 1946 |
KIRKLAND COUPLE FLY TO CALIFORNIA (GOLD RUSH REUNION) | 1 |
September 5, 1946 |
DREAD DIPHTHERIA INCREASING IN KING COUNTY DISTRICTS | 3 |
September 5, 1946 |
MOORE, LAWSON | 3 |
September 5, 1946 |
SWALENG, ANDREW | 3 |
September 5, 1946 |
FIRST DAY (SCHOOL) TOTAL MORE THAN 2,700 | 1 |
September 5, 1946 |
BILLIE RUSHING, ARNOLD SOLVANG | 6 |
September 5, 1946 |
JAMES CAREY WEDS PEORIA, IOWA GIRL | 6 |
September 5, 1946 |
MARGARET WILLIAMS, T. EUGENE KOKKO | 6 |
September 5, 1946 |
YVONNE L ADAMS, DONALD TALLMAN | 6 |
################ | FRANKLY SPEAKING (CHET TAYLOR’S FEED AND FUEL STORE) | 1 |
################ | FRANKLY SPEAKING (CITY HALL) | 1 |
################ | BIG IMPROVEMENT AT PROJECTS (PHOTO OF KIRKLAND HEIGHTS) | 1 |
################ | CANTERBURY LISTS COMMITTEES FOR C OF C | 7 |
################ | 33 GRADS ENTERING COLLEGE | 1 |
################ | ENROLLMENT TOTALS 2811 FOR SECOND WEEK AT SCHOOLS | 1 |
################ | GROUP HELPS BUY PIANO FOR SCHOOL | 1 |
################ | LEVY, BOND ISSUE MAY BE ON BALLOT | 1 |
################ | PRICE OF SCHOOL LUNCHES RAISED TO MEET COSTS | 1 |
################ | BOUCHELLE, ELLA | 6 |
################ | CRAMER, MARIE | 6 |
################ | GREER, EMMA | 6 |
################ | GROUP HELPS BUY PIANO FOR SCHOOL | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION PLEDGES MONEY… | 8 |
################ | 85 CAMP FIRE GIRLS, BLUE BIRDS, ENJOY TREASURE HUNT SATURDAY | 3 |
################ | LEVY, BOND ISSUE MAY BE ON BALLOT | 1 |
################ | ENROLLMENT TOTALS 2811 FOR SECOND WEEK AT SCHOOLS | 1 |
################ | QUALIFIED HELP AVAILABLE AMONG LOCAL VETERANS | 1 |
################ | IDA L PRICE, ROY D WETMORE | 8 |
################ | ‘MISS AMERICA’ IS WELL KNOWN HERE | 1 |
################ | COMMITTEE MUST OKEY SOLICITORS | 1 |
################ | KIRKLAND COMMUNITY BENEFITS GREATLY FROM ANNUAL CHEST DRIVE | 7 |
################ | WAR MEMORIAL WEEK NOVEMBER 11-17 | 1 |
################ | WELCOME SIGNS (PHOTO) | 1 |
################ | GABRIEL MORELLI ELECTED PRESIDENT OF HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS | 3 |
################ | HOME CANNERS WARNED TO USE SAFE METHODS | 3 |
################ | IMMUNIZATIONS WILL BE GIVEN | 1 |
################ | RESERVOIR WILL BE COVERED TO PREVENT DROWNING ACCIDENTS | 1 |
################ | BETTY JANE MILLAR, JOHN L WILLIS | 6 |
################ | GUITAR STRUMMING COWPUNCHER HERE (ELDER, GLEN “RUSTY”) | 1 |
################ | MANY NEW BUSINESS BUILDINGS HERE (PHOTO) | 1 |
################ | FRANKLY SPEAKING (TRUCK SMASHES ROY’S CAFE) | 5 |
################ | GOAL OF COMMUNITY CHEST NEARLY MILLION AND A HALF DOLLARS | 11 |
################ | HOME ECONOMICS LABORATORY HAS VERY MODERN EQUIPMENT | 2 |
################ | NEW RULES WILL REGULATE RADIANT HEATING IN HOMES | 15 |
################ | GUMP, LIDA | 8 |
################ | PETERSON, JOSEPHINE | 8 |
################ | RECORD CROWD OF 250 ATTENDS PTA MEETING | 6 |
################ | Y’S MENNETTES DONATE TOWARD HEIFER PROJECT | 1 |
################ | INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN TO REGISTER VOTERS IS LAUNCHED THIS WEEK | 3 |
################ | SCHOOL LEVY, BOND ISSUE ON BALLOT | 1 |
################ | WASHINGTON MOTOR COACH AD | 4 |
################ | KIRKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY SEEKS NO RATE INCREASE | 1 |
################ | 23,500 FAMILIES USE PUBLIC HOUSING | 15 |
October 3, 1946 | DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL | 6 |
October 3, 1946 | NEW ART TEACHER IS QUITE A PAINTER (REPETTO, JOHN D) | 1 |
October 3, 1946 | EAST SIDE PREPARING FOR COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE OCTOBER 17 | 3 |
October 3, 1946 | EVERYONE SHOULD REGISTER, MAYOR EVERETT URGES | 12 |
October 3, 1946 | FINANCE DRIVE IS PLANNED | 1 |
October 3, 1946 | LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL OFFERING FINE SHOP COURSES FOR BOYS (PHOTOS) | 2 |
October 3, 1946 | SCHOOL BUSSES PASS INSPECTION | 3 |
October 3, 1946 | NEW AIR MAIL RATE | 4 |
October 3, 1946 | BLOOD PLASMA IS GIVEN FREE BY RED CROSS | 9 |
October 3, 1946 | NEW GARDEN CLUB ORGANIZED HERE | 8 |
October 3, 1946 | BIG DEMOCRATS EXPECTED AT BIG RALLY OCTOBER 0 | 1 |
October 3, 1946 | HERE ARE YOUR PLACES TO REGISTER TO VOTE | 9 |
October 3, 1946 | FRIENDS CHURCH ORGANIZED HERE IN KIRKLAND | 10 |
October 3, 1946 | FRANKLY SPEAKING | 6 |
October 3, 1946 | COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS MORE PARKING FACILITIES | 1 |
October 3, 1946 | LILA LEE LANGLOIS, DAVID CONNORS | 8 |
October 10, 1946 |
CORWIN ‘PHIL’ SHANK FOR SENATOR | 7 |
October 10, 1946 |
HARRY CAIN FOR SENATOR | 4 |
October 10, 1946 |
HUGH B MITCHELL FOR SENATOR | 9 |
October 10, 1946 |
VOTE AGAINST INITIATIVE 166 | 6 |
October 10, 1946 |
VOTE FOR INITIATIVE 166 | 8 |
October 10, 1946 |
MORE MONEY IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR CONSERVATION | 9 |
October 10, 1946 |
CITY TO GO AHEAD WITH BUILDING | 1 |
October 10, 1946 |
SEEK HOME TALENT FOR BENEFIT SHOW; WILL BUILD HOUSE (9624 NE 104TH | 1 |
October 10, 1946 |
10 EAST SIDE WOMEN HEAD COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE OCT 17 | 9 |
October 10, 1946 |
SEEK HOME TALENT FOR BENEFIT SHOW; WILL BUILD HOUSE (9624 NE 104TH | 1 |
October 10, 1946 |
GUIDE IS EMPHASIZED IN SCHOOLS | 2 |
October 10, 1946 |
LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH NEWSPAPER WINS TOP HONORS | 1 |
October 10, 1946 |
WATER DISTRICT RECEIVES GRANT | 1 |
October 10, 1946 |
NEW CITY BUDGET BIGGER THAN EVER | 1 |
October 10, 1946 |
FREE CHEST X-RAY FOR TUBERCULOSIS AVAILABLE OCTOBER 21 | 3 |
October 10, 1946 |
CLINIC LEASES LOCAL INFIRMARY | 1 |
October 17, 1946 |
ED MUNRO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | 6 |
October 17, 1946 |
HARRY CAIN FOR US SENATOR | 6 |
October 17, 1946 |
PAUL MANNING AND RICHARD L NELSON FOR STATE LEGISLATURE | 6 |
October 17, 1946 |
THOR C TOLLEFSON FOR CONGRESS | 8 |
October 17, 1946 |
VOTE AGAINST INITIATIVE 166 | 4 |
October 17, 1946 |
22 MEN ATTEND FIRST REHEARSAL OF MEN’S CHORUS | 3 |
October 17, 1946 |
SING FOR MEMORIAL | 8 |
October 17, 1946 |
HELEN PAT BEEM NOW IS AIRLINE HOSTESS FOR TWA | 9 |
October 17, 1946 |
JOHNSON (CHARLES W) BECOMES PARTNER IN LAW FIRM IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 17, 1946 |
CLUB VOTES CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS | 1 |
October 17, 1946 |
COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN BEGINS | 1 |
October 17, 1946 |
PUPILS IN FOUR LOCAL SCHOOLS ENJOY HEALTHFUL HOT LUNCHES | 2 |
October 17, 1946 |
FREE CHEST X-RAYS FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN KIRKLAND NEXT WEEK | 3 |
October 17, 1946 |
SECOND DIPHTHERIA INOCULATION WILL BE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 | 8 |
October 17, 1946 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (FIGHTS AT JUANITA DANCE HALL) | 1 |
October 17, 1946 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (KIRKLAND RADIO STATION) | 6 |
October 17, 1946 |
CLOSE RACES FOR SOME STATE, FEDERAL OFFICES IS FORECAST | 1 |
October 24, 1946 |
ELECT DR J R BINYON FOR SENATOR | 6 |
October 24, 1946 |
ELECT HARLAN S CALLAHAN FOR SHERIFF | 9 |
October 24, 1946 |
ELECT HUGH B MITCHELL FOR SENATOR | 4 |
October 24, 1946 |
ELECT JOHN M COFFEE FOR CONGRESS | 4 |
October 24, 1946 |
ELECT MATTHEW W HILL FOR SUPREME COURT | 2 |
October 24, 1946 |
ELECT THOR C TOLLEFSON FOR CONGRESS | 2 |
October 24, 1946 |
ELECT WM H ‘BILL’ SEARS FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | 6 |
October 24, 1946 |
VOTE AGAINST INITIATIVE 166 | 10 |
October 24, 1946 |
VOTE FOR AUDLEY F MAHAFFEY FOR REPRESENTATIVE | 7 |
October 24, 1946 |
VOTE FOR CORWIN SHANK FOR SENATOR | 7 |
October 24, 1946 |
VOTE FOR ED MUNRO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | 8 |
October 24, 1946 |
VOTE FOR HARRY CAIN FOR SENATOR | 7 |
October 24, 1946 |
VOTE FOR INITIATIVE 166 | 4 |
October 24, 1946 |
VOTE FOR THEODORE S TURNER FOR REPRESENTATIVE | 7 |
October 24, 1946 |
TEN-MILLION DOLLAR BOND ISSUE NEEDED FOR COUNTY HOSPITAL (PHOTO) | 3 |
October 24, 1946 |
COMMUNITY CHEST IS FINANCING 36 WORTHY AGENCIES | 1 |
October 24, 1946 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (COMMUNITY CHEST) | 1 |
October 24, 1946 |
JUANITA CLUB BUYS HEIFER FOR RELIEF | 1 |
October 24, 1946 |
PLANS FOR WAR MEMORIAL ANNOUNCED | 1 |
October 24, 1946 |
OPPOSE BELLEVUE BOUNDARY EXTENSION | 1 |
October 24, 1946 |
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION IMPORTANT IN LOCAL SCHOOLS | 2 |
October 24, 1946 |
PLANS FOR WAR MEMORIAL ANNOUNCED | 1 |
October 24, 1946 |
MISS ANN NEOMA MANGOLD AND MR CHARLES H CLARK | 6 |
October 24, 1946 |
GROUP IS STUDYING VANDALISM | 1 |
October 24, 1946 |
TEN-MILLION DOLLAR BOND ISSUE NEEDED FOR COUNTY HOSPITAL (PHOTO) | 3 |
October 24, 1946 |
FUNDERHIDE, CYRILLUS | 6 |
October 24, 1946 |
GRAHAM, JACK | 6 |
October 24, 1946 |
MATTERSON, JOHN | 4 |
October 24, 1946 |
EAST SIDE GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS VOTE TO JOIN STATE FEDERATION | 8 |
October 24, 1946 |
TEN-MILLION DOLLAR BOND ISSUE NEEDED FOR COUNTY HOSPITAL (PHOTO) | 3 |
October 24, 1946 |
BOYS TO PICK FILBERTS 5 CENTS/LB | 11 |
October 31, 1946 |
LAKESIDE SPORTING GOODS | 6 |
October 31, 1946 |
THE UP AND UP CAFE | 6 |
October 31, 1946 |
VOTE FOR ED MUNRO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | 7 |
October 31, 1946 |
VOTE FOR HARRY CAIN FOR SENATOR | 18 |
October 31, 1946 |
VOTE FOR J HAROLD SPARKMAN FOR COMMISSIONER | 12 |
October 31, 1946 |
VOTE FOR PAUL J MANNING AND RICHARD L NELSON FOR STATE LEGISLATURE | 18 |
October 31, 1946 |
VOTE NO ON INITIATIVE 166 | 14 |
October 31, 1946 |
FLAMES DESTROY HOME ON ROSE HILL WEDNESDAY NOON | 1 |
October 31, 1946 |
MEMORIAL BROADCAST IS PLANNED | 1 |
October 31, 1946 |
ONLY $1,400 COLLECTED IN CHEST DRIVE THUS FAR | 1 |
October 31, 1946 |
L.W. SCHOOLS RATE ONE OF BEST MUSIC DEPARTMENTS IN COUNTY | 2 |
October 31, 1946 |
SCHOOL LEVY, BOND ISSUE ON BALLOT | 1 |
October 31, 1946 |
WRITER VISITS LOCAL SCHOOL | 1 |
October 31, 1946 |
TONS OF APPLES LIES AT CANNERY | 5 |
October 31, 1946 |
CASE, MRS P J | 4 |
October 31, 1946 |
LEACH, CHARLES | 4 |
October 31, 1946 |
TEN MORE MEN JOIN CHORUS | 10 |
October 31, 1946 |
BINYON-SHANK RACE FOR STATE SENATE CLOSE; GOP FAVORED FOR LEGISLA | 10 |
October 31, 1946 |
FAVOR MOST COUNTY INCUMBENTS TO HOLD JOBS | 13 |
October 31, 1946 |
HEAVY VOTE EXPECTED | 10 |
October 31, 1946 |
LEAGUE FAVORS MUNRO FOR POST ON COMMISSION | 7 |
October 31, 1946 |
SCHOOL LEVY, BOND ISSUE ON BALLOT | 1 |
October 31, 1946 |
TWO REFERENDUMS ARE OPPOSED BY CORWIN P SHANK | 10 |
October 31, 1946 |
WASHINGTON STATE SPORTSMEN OPPOSE REFERENDUM NO 26 | 18 |
October 31, 1946 |
IMPROVED BUS SERVICE PLANNED | 6 |
November 7, 1946 |
MULLIGAN VARIETY STORE — JUST ARRIVED… WETTING DOLLS | 1 |
November 7, 1946 |
LANNY ROSS, SINGING START, RECALLS VISIT TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 7, 1946 |
TREMAINE’S NEW STORE WILL OPEN THIS WEEKEND | 1 |
November 7, 1946 |
FUNDS WILL BE READY FOR BUILDING | 1 |
November 7, 1946 |
COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE IN KIRKLAND NEARS ITS QUOTA | 1 |
November 7, 1946 |
JUANITA WORKERS GATHER $724 FOR CHEST | 1 |
November 7, 1946 |
TRANSPORTING PUPILS TO SCHOOL IS REAL PROBLEM FOR DISTRICT (PHOTO | 2 |
November 7, 1946 |
ANDERSON, RUTH | 12 |
November 7, 1946 |
HALETTE, ABRAM B | 7 |
November 7, 1946 |
EAST SIDE VOTES REPUBLICAN! | 1 |
November 7, 1946 |
LAKE WASHINGTON RESIDENTS APPROVE SCHOOL LEVY, BONDS | 1 |
November 7, 1946 |
HERE’S HOW LOCAL PRECINCTS VOTED | 7 |
November 7, 1946 |
ADDITIONAL BUS TRIPS TO SEATTLE ARE SCHEDULED | 7 |
November 7, 1946 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL BUSSES (PHOTO) | 2 |
November 7, 1946 |
MEMORIAL PROGRAM MONDAY | 1 |
November 14, 1946 |
MEDICAL SECURITY CLINIC | 4 |
November 14, 1946 |
PINES FLORAL COMPANY – OPENING SOON | 8 |
November 14, 1946 |
SEAPLANES, INC | 4 |
November 14, 1946 |
GOLDEN WEDDING (JOHNSON, MR AND MRS N J) | 5 |
November 14, 1946 |
1000 SEE TALENT SHOW AT BARRACKS | 1 |
November 14, 1946 |
LIVING WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE FOR FUNDS BEGINS | 1 |
November 14, 1946 |
ALL CITY HALL BIDS ABOVE ESTIMATES | 1 |
November 14, 1946 |
KIRKLAND RAISES $200 MORE THAN QUOTA FOR CHEST | 1 |
November 14, 1946 |
MANY SPECIAL SERVICES ARE SUPPLIED TO LOCAL STUDENTS | 2 |
November 14, 1946 |
MEDICAL SECURITY CLINIC | 4 |
November 14, 1946 |
PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION SUGGESTS ACTION TO COMBAT DELINQUENCY | 3 |
November 14, 1946 |
ELDER, GEORGE A | 4 |
November 14, 1946 |
GRIFFIN, JAMES S | 4 |
November 14, 1946 |
MCDANIEL, ELLA | 4 |
November 21, 1946 |
UP AND UP CAFE – THANKSGIVING MENU | 7 |
November 21, 1946 |
LOCAL FARMERS ASKED TO REPORT ON PARTICIPATION | 3 |
November 21, 1946 |
JOHNSONS (N J) TO HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING | 8 |
November 21, 1946 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING | 1 |
November 21, 1946 |
ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS CHRISTMAS SEALS WILL ARRIVE BY MAIL MONDAY | 3 |
November 21, 1946 |
COUNTY COMMUNITY CHEST COMPLETE SUCCESS | 4 |
November 21, 1946 |
DRIVE FOR FUNDS FOR WAR MEMORIAL GOING VERY WELL | 1 |
November 21, 1946 |
LEGION TO SUPPLY HOSPITALIZED MEN WITH CHRISTMAS GIFTS | 2 |
November 21, 1946 |
LOCAL RESIDENTS ASKED TO GIVE FOR SERVICEMEN | 9 |
November 21, 1946 |
PERMANENT HOME OF BLOOD BANK TO BE DEDICATED | 2 |
November 21, 1946 |
INTERESTING STORY OF ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL TOLD | 8 |
November 21, 1946 |
ADOLFSON, GUSTAS | 12 |
November 21, 1946 |
GLAZE, DENTON | 12 |
November 21, 1946 |
HALL, ALICE L | 12 |
November 21, 1946 |
MOLINE, PAUL | 12 |
November 21, 1946 |
SHOER, FELIX | 1 |
November 21, 1946 |
ACTIVANS PLAN MAGIC PROGRAM | 7 |
November 21, 1946 |
ROTARY DISTRICT GOVERNOR WILL BE HERE NOV 25 | 9 |
November 21, 1946 |
FEDERAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES TO HOLD FIRST BIENNIAL MEETING… | 7 |
November 21, 1946 |
FERRY LEASE UP NEXT YEAR | 1 |
November 21, 1946 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (CORNER OF 7TH AND MARKET) | 1 |
November 21, 1946 |
PHONE SYSTEM IS HARDEST HIT BY HEAVY SNOW | 1 |
November 21, 1946 |
SNOW DISRUPTS LOCAL ACTIVITY | 1 |
November 21, 1946 |
GLADYS REITZE IS MARRIED NOV 1 IN MILWAUKEE | 8 |
November 28, 1946 |
LAKESIDE CLEANERS – WE HAVE MOVED INTO OUR NEW BUILDING | 3 |
November 28, 1946 |
FARMERS PUTTING AWAY MILLIONS IN SAVINGS BONDS | 3 |
November 28, 1946 |
BIRDS (WALDO) CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING | 1 |
November 28, 1946 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING | 1 |
November 28, 1946 |
KIRKLAND C OF C STUDIES PLAN FOR PAID SECRETARY | 1 |
November 28, 1946 |
WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE IS ABOVE HALF-WAY MARK | 1 |
November 28, 1946 |
ANTI-TB LEAGUE IS OFFERING FREE X-RAYS OF CHEST | 8 |
November 28, 1946 |
MUIR, THOMAS | 1 |
December 5, 1946 |
CAROLS DRESS SHOP – NYLONS ARE BACK | 6A |
December 5, 1946 |
PIONEER FEED AND FUEL COMPANY – GRAND OPENING | 4 |
December 5, 1946 |
MANY WASHINGTON STATE VETERANS EXPECTED TO TAKE FARM TRAINING | 6A |
December 5, 1946 |
JUANITA WOMAN MAKES NICE DOLLS FOR HER HOBBY (LINDNER, PRUDENCE) | 1A |
December 5, 1946 |
NEW PIONEER FEED AND FUEL BUILDING TO BE OPEN FRIDAY | 1 |
December 5, 1946 |
CITY GETS POSSESSION OF NAVY BARRACKS | 1 |
December 5, 1946 |
$17000 RAISED FOR MEMORIAL FUND | 1 |
December 5, 1946 |
BIG MAGIC SHOW THIS WEEK WILL BENEFIT MEMORIAL | 1 |
December 5, 1946 |
CHRISTMAS SEALS WILL GO ON SALE IN DOWNTOWN STORES MONDAY | 3 |
December 5, 1946 |
WANT TO BUILD? YOU MUST APPLY AT RIGHT AGENCY | 9 |
December 5, 1946 |
JUVENILE CRIME TO BE DISCUSSED AT NEXT FORUM | 1 |
December 5, 1946 |
KAPER, BESSIE | 12 |
December 5, 1946 |
POWERS, WALTER | 12 |
December 5, 1946 |
CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY TO HAVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY | 9 |
December 5, 1946 |
LOCAL CUB SCOUTS TO TAKE PART IN ‘CLAMORAMA’ | 11A |
December 5, 1946 |
COUNCIL VOTES TO INSTALL STOP LIGHTS | 1 |
December 5, 1946 |
STILL 110 TELEPHONE LINES OUT OF ORDER IN KIRKLAND AREA | 1 |
December 5, 1946 |
MANY WASHINGTON STATE VETERANS EXPECTED TO TAKE FARM TRAINING | 6A |
December 5, 1946 |
WHEN CALIFORNIA WEATHER INVADED THE EAST SIDE… (PHOTO) | 4A |
December 5, 1946 |
ROBERT MATTHIAS BRINGS HIS BRIDE BACK TO HOUGHTON | 8 |
December 12, 1946 |
CHAMBER STUDIES PLAN FOR FULL-TIME SECRETARY | 1 |
December 12, 1946 |
ANNUAL YMCA DRIVE CONTINUES | 9 |
December 12, 1946 |
MANY CHURCHES WILL HELP SELL CHRISTMAS SEALS | 6 |
December 12, 1946 |
UNITED CHURCH RELIEF HEAD LISTS RESULTS OF DRIVE | 9 |
December 12, 1946 |
TEACHERS NEED HIGHER SALARIES | 9 |
December 12, 1946 |
TESTS FIND LATENT ABILITIES | 1 |
December 12, 1946 |
TEN YEARS OF SOCIAL SECURITY | 2 |
December 12, 1946 |
TOOLS ARE STOLEN FROM NORTHWEST RESEARCH SHOP | 1 |
December 12, 1946 |
DISABLED VETERANS TO FORM CHAPTER IN KIRKLAND AREA | 1 |
December 12, 1946 |
REAL RECREATION PROGRAM WOULD REDUCE PROBLEM | 1 |
December 12, 1946 |
MANY CHURCHES WILL HELP SELL CHRISTMAS SEALS | 6 |
December 12, 1946 |
DISABLED VETERANS TO FORM CHAPTER IN KIRKLAND AREA | 1 |
December 12, 1946 |
PSYCHIATRIST IS PART OF VETERAN SERVICE PROGRAM | 6 |
December 12, 1946 |
ROBERTA RAMEY, LESLIE E LOTHIAN | 8 |
December 19, 1946 |
UP AND UP CAFE – CHRISTMAS DINNER MENU | 8 |
December 19, 1946 |
SEND IN YOUR TB CHRISTMAS SEAL CONTRIBUTION NOW | 4 |
December 19, 1946 |
COMMITTEE SEEKS YOUTH PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS | 3 |
December 19, 1946 |
CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO EQUIP COMMUNITY CENTER | 1 |
December 19, 1946 |
HAGUE, SUSAN JEAN | 6 |
December 19, 1946 |
SZIRISKI, DAN | 6 |
December 19, 1946 |
LOCAL BUS SERVICE IS PLANNED HERE | 1 |
December 24, 1946 |
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE CONDEMNS OUTMODED COUNTY GOVERNMENT | 3 |
December 24, 1946 |
MCDOUGAL, JOHN THOMAS | 1 |
December 24, 1946 |
SEEK RECREATION LAW | 1 |