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Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1937-1946
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the East Side Journal Newspaper Index by
Alan Stein
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 MANUFACTURE 1
September 9,
1937
AT 77, JOHN NELSON, HOUGHTON, BUILDS MACHINERY, BEGINS WOOL MANUFACTURE- 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 ROOMS 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 RESERVATION) 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 RECREATION 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