Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1947-1954 | ||
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the East Side Journal Newspaper Index by Alan Stein |
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ESJ Issue Date | Description | Page# |
January 2, 1947 | 50TH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED SUNDAY (RAMQUIST, DR AND MRS R T) | 3 |
January 2, 1947 | CARLSON’S MARRIED 50 YEARS (MR AND MRS OSCAR) | 1 |
January 2, 1947 | EAST SIDE CHORUS HAS 36 MEMBERS | 6 |
January 2, 1947 | LIEUT COMMANDER GETS POSTHUMOUS AIR MEDAL CITATION (LACKEY, JOHN) | 7 |
January 2, 1947 | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ASKS APPROPRIATION FOR BRIDAL PARK PATH | 3 |
January 2, 1947 | KIRKLAND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER DAMAGED BY FIRE | 10 |
January 2, 1947 | A E NEEDHAM ELECTED AS HEAD OF LOCAL CHAMBER | 1 |
January 2, 1947 | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ASKS APPROPRIATION FOR BRIDAL PARK PATH | 3 |
January 2, 1947 | LOCAL POST OF VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS PLEDGE ABOVE MEMORIAL QUOTA | 1 |
January 2, 1947 | ‘MARCH OF DIMES’ LEADERS WILL ATTEND MEETING | 7 |
January 2, 1947 | BOUNDARIES OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS WILL NOT CHANGE | 4 |
January 2, 1947 | KIRKLAND SHOWS PROGRESS IN 1946 | 1 |
January 2, 1947 | BASS, MINNIE B | 2 |
January 2, 1947 | JOHNSON, JESSIE N | 2 |
January 2, 1947 | NESBET, JOSEPHINE | 2 |
January 2, 1947 | PATTERSON, NANCY | 2 |
January 2, 1947 | LOCAL POST OF VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS PLEDGE ABOVE MEMORIAL QUOTA | 1 |
January 2, 1947 | BOY SCOUTS AGAIN DO OUTSTANDING WORK IN FLOOD | 8 |
January 2, 1947 | ROSE HILL CLUB MEETS TO DISCUSS WATER DISTRICT | 10 |
January 2, 1947 | LIEUT COMMANDER GETS POSTHUMOUS AIR MEDAL CITATION (LACKEY, JOHN) | 7 |
January 2, 1947 | LOCAL POST OF VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS PLEDGE ABOVE MEMORIAL QUOTA | 1 |
January 9, 1947 | EAST SIDE MUSIC CENTER – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
January 9, 1947 | NEIGHBORS, JOIN IN CELEBRATING 50TH ANNIVERSARY (CARLSON, OSCAR) | 5 |
January 9, 1947 | OLD TIMERS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY (CURTIS, MR AND MRS ALVIN H) | 1 |
January 9, 1947 | FIRST MUSIC EVENT OF YEAR, WINTER CONCERT, SCHEDULED JAN 1 | 3 |
January 9, 1947 | BANK ANNOUNCES INCREASE IN STOCK | 1 |
January 9, 1947 | REPORT ON THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 4 |
January 9, 1947 | WORK ON NEW CITY HALL TO START SOON | 1 |
January 9, 1947 | CHAMBER BEGINS BIG YEAR | 1 |
January 9, 1947 | SALVATION ARMY TRUCKS MAKING WEEKLY PICK-UPS | 10 |
January 9, 1947 | CONOVER, J BEN | 4 |
January 9, 1947 | YMCA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS LAGGING; MORE ADULTS NEEDED | 1 |
January 9, 1947 | WATER PETITIONS ARE CIRCULATED ON ROSE HILL | 4 |
January 9, 1947 | SERVICE IN A HURRY (FLOAT PLANES, PHOTO) | 7 |
January 9, 1947 | VETERANS GROUP TO MAKE DECISION (ALLOWING COMMUNISTS TO JOIN) | 3 |
January 16, 1947 |
EAST SIDE PARCEL DELIVERY – NEW OWNERSHIP | 5 |
January 16, 1947 |
DEMONSTRATIONS OF FRUIT TREE PRUNING TUESDAY | 10 |
January 16, 1947 |
RALSTON CHORUS TO GIVE CONVERT | 4 |
January 16, 1947 |
MARCH OF DIMES UNDER WAY | 1 |
January 16, 1947 |
MISS IRENE BECKER’S ENGAGEMENT TOLD | 3 |
January 16, 1947 |
WAREHOUSE WILL BE SOLD OR LEASED | 1 |
January 16, 1947 |
JACOBSON, JACOB | 1 |
January 16, 1947 |
LOCAL WOMEN’S CLUB OBSERVES 27TH BIRTHDAY | 5 |
January 16, 1947 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (POST OFFICE) | 1 |
January 16, 1947 |
ICY ROADS FORCE CLOSING OF SCHOOLS | 1 |
January 16, 1947 |
ELSIE MARIE CADMAN, SETH WILLIAM SPURLING | 3 |
January 16, 1947 |
SHIRLEY INGLE, WALTER MYERS | 5 |
January 23, 1947 |
DAIRYMEN FACE GOOD PROSPECTS FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
January 23, 1947 |
OLE ANDERSONS WED 50 YEARS | 8 |
January 23, 1947 |
CONCERT TO BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY | 1 |
January 23, 1947 |
INTEREST SHOWN IN CONCERT BAND | 1 |
January 23, 1947 |
PARKING METERS FAVORED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
January 23, 1947 |
KING COUNTY MUST RAISE LARGEST MARCH OF DIMES FUND THIS YEAR | 3 |
January 23, 1947 |
LOCAL GRANGERS SHOW OPPOSITION TO BUILDING CODE | 3 |
January 23, 1947 |
VOTERS WILL ELECT TWO DIRECTORS | 1 |
January 23, 1947 |
ETHEL ENGELBREKT’S ENGAGEMENT TOLD AT DINNER PARTY | 1 |
January 23, 1947 |
MRS NEEDHAM IS NEW PRESIDENT OF LOCAL GUILD | 1 |
January 30, 1947 |
TITLE TO HIGH SCHOOL SITE COMPLETED | 1 |
January 30, 1947 |
ANNEXATION TO CITY PROPOSED | 1 |
January 30, 1947 |
IRVING S SMITH IS NAMED TO MANGE COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE | 3 |
January 30, 1947 |
ANNEXATION TO CITY PROPOSED | 1 |
January 30, 1947 |
QUESTIONS, ANSWERS ABOUT ANNEXATION | 2 |
January 30, 1947 |
CANNERY IS LEASED OUT BY COUNCIL | 1 |
January 30, 1947 |
LOCAL JUVENILE DELINQUENCY | 2 |
January 30, 1947 |
FRANKLIN, JOHN E | 12 |
January 30, 1947 |
HAMILTON, DON W | 12 |
January 30, 1947 |
JENKINS, EMMANUEL | 12 |
January 30, 1947 |
JONES, ELSIE D | 12 |
January 30, 1947 |
KEEDY, HORACE B | 12 |
January 30, 1947 |
MAYER, FERGUS | 12 |
January 30, 1947 |
RICKERS, JOHN W | 12 |
January 30, 1947 |
RALPH LIUNDVALL IS NEW DIRECTOR OF CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
January 30, 1947 |
LOCAL ADVENTISTS HAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR OF ACTIVITY | 9 |
January 30, 1947 |
ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT GOING BETTER THAN EVER | 7 |
February 6, 1947 |
GARDENING STILL DEMANDS PRIORITY FOR RURAL FAMILIES | 2 |
February 6, 1947 |
RESPONSE GOOD; BAND WILL START | 1 |
February 6, 1947 |
MR AND MRS KENT WILL HAVE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING SUNDAY | 1 |
February 6, 1947 |
BICANIC FUND PASSES $1500 MARK | 1 |
February 6, 1947 |
KIRKLAND MOURNS TRAGIC DEATH OF TWO SMALL BICANIC CHILDREN… | 7 |
February 6, 1947 |
BICANIC FUND PASSES $1500 MARK | 1 |
February 6, 1947 |
TO BE ANNEXED OR NOT — THAT’S THE QUESTION! | 1 |
February 6, 1947 |
GALT, GEORGE W | 4 |
February 6, 1947 |
MILLER, AUGUST B | 4 |
February 6, 1947 |
LEGION WILL FETE OFFICIALS | 1 |
February 6, 1947 |
INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN TO REINSTATE VETERAN’S INSURANCE BEGINS | 3 |
February 6, 1947 |
HELP WANTED – JAPANESE-AMERICAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK | 9 |
February 13, 1947 |
TO BUILD HOMES; PRECO COMPANY, BELLINGHAM CO, HIGH BIDDER | 1 |
February 13, 1947 |
ANNEXATION WILL BE SETTLED BY ELECTION, NOT BY PETITION | 1 |
February 13, 1947 |
FEDERAL GRANTS ANNOUNCED FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
February 13, 1947 |
MEETING IS CALLED TO DISCUSS FUNDS | 1 |
February 13, 1947 |
NEW INDUSTRY TO HAVE WAREHOUSE | 1 |
February 13, 1947 |
NEW INDUSTRY TO HAVE WAREHOUSE | 1 |
February 13, 1947 |
GREEN, JEAN | 12 |
February 13, 1947 |
BASIL LANGLOIS WEDS MISSOURI GIRL IN NEVADA | 8 |
February 13, 1947 |
DORIS SAUBERS, ROBERT W OLSON | 7 |
February 20, 1947 |
DUMB BUNNY CAFE | 4 |
February 20, 1947 |
AT PEOPLE’S CHURCH (MASON SWISS BELL RINGERS) | 6 |
February 20, 1947 |
LIEUT RUSSELL P MORSE RECEIVES PERMANENT SERVICE CITATIONS | 3 |
February 20, 1947 |
RAY JEWELL PLAYS IN MILITARY BAND LEAVING FOR ALASKA | 4 |
February 20, 1947 |
BUSINESS OFFICES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT MOVED TO ‘HEIGHTS’ | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (ROY’S CAFE, DUMB BUNNY CAFE) | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
MARCH OF DIMES SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
BUSINESS OFFICES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT MOVED TO ‘HEIGHTS’ | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
SUPPORT SCHOOL MEASURES; 400 LOCAL RESIDENTS AT MEETING | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
PHONE COMPANY INCREASES WAGES | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
CLUB PLANS TO CLEAN-UP DOWNTOWN | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
CITY COUNCIL GRANTS BUS FRANCHISE | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
CLUB PLANS TO CLEAN-UP DOWNTOWN | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
MARCH OF DIMES SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
AT PEOPLE’S CHURCH (MASON SWISS BELL RINGERS) | 6 |
February 20, 1947 |
CITY COUNCIL GRANTS BUS FRANCHISE | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
PHONE COMPANY INCREASES WAGES | 1 |
February 20, 1947 |
ETHYL SPAULDING, RONALD CLEMMONS | 4 |
February 27, 1947 |
SEAPLANES INC (FLIGHT INSTRUCTION) | 10 |
February 27, 1947 |
NO LAW AGAINST CHICKENS; FOWL CAN BE KEPT IN CITY LIMITS | 1 |
February 27, 1947 |
OPERETTA LEADS TO GET AUTHENTIC JAPANESE GARB | 9 |
February 27, 1947 |
COMBAT PHOTOS ONLY A MEMORY TO WAGNER (ROBERT C) NOW | 1 |
February 27, 1947 |
DOG SAVES HER LIFE (COTTEN, JUDITH ANN) (PHOTO) | 15 |
February 27, 1947 |
BUILDING PROGRAM IN DANGER | 9 |
February 27, 1947 |
COMBAT PHOTOS ONLY A MEMORY TO WAGNER (ROBERT C) NOW | 1 |
February 27, 1947 |
KIMBALLS STORE TO OPEN FRIDAY | 1 |
February 27, 1947 |
HEIFER PROJECT ADOPTED BY UNITED CHURCH OVERSEAS RELIEF GROUP | 3 |
February 27, 1947 |
RED CROSS DRIVE WILL OPEN ON EAST SIDE MARCH 1; MRS OBAN CHAIRMAN | 2 |
February 27, 1947 |
SCHOOL LEGISLATION MUST BE PASSED IMMEDIATELY | 2 |
February 27, 1947 |
SCHOOL LEGISLATION MUST BE PASSED IMMEDIATELY | 2 |
February 27, 1947 |
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED (SMITH,BETTY AND BARRIE, BEN) | 12 |
February 27, 1947 |
JUNE MARIE SACHS ENGAGED TO MARRY WILLIAM H MERRIAN | 9 |
February 27, 1947 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (CITY-MANAGER PLAN) | 1 |
February 27, 1947 |
LIVELY HEARING EXPECTED ON MONDAY (BUSSES, CLEAN-UP, CHURCH PERMIT) | 1 |
February 27, 1947 |
SEATTLE/KING COUNTY FAR AHEAD…IN COMBATING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY | 10 |
February 27, 1947 |
LOCAL AVC GROUP AGAINST FLIGHT TRAINING BILL | 8 |
February 27, 1947 |
VETERANS GROUP VOTES OPPOSITION TO STATE BONUS | 9 |
February 27, 1947 |
IRISH GIRL … NOW BRIDE OF JAMES E MCPHAIL OF KIRKLAND | 9 |
February 27, 1947 |
MRS ELAINE RUTH WHIPPERFURTH IS MARRIED FEB 18 | 6 |
March 6, 1947 | POULTRY COUNCIL ELECTS OFFICERS; LOOKS TO FUTURE | 2 |
March 6, 1947 | LEADS IN OPERETTA ARE ANNOUNCED | 1 |
March 6, 1947 | LOCAL ART PUPILS ARE REWARDED | 1 |
March 6, 1947 | COUNCIL GRANTS PERMIT TO ‘WITNESSES’ | 1 |
March 6, 1947 | AT KIMBALL’S GRAND OPENING (INTERIOR PHOTO) | 6 |
March 6, 1947 | NEW PAINT STORE OPENS SATURDAY | 1 |
March 6, 1947 | OPEN NEW PAINT STORE (PHOTO) | 7 |
March 6, 1947 | STATIONERY STORE WILL BE OPENED IN NEAR FUTURE | 1 |
March 6, 1947 | RED CROSS DRIVE HERE BEGINS; MORE LOCAL WORKERS ARE NEEDED | 3 |
March 6, 1947 | CAMP FIRE NEWS | 7 |
March 6, 1947 | LOCAL BUS SERVICE WILL START SOON; FARES WILL BE 10C CENTS | 1 |
March 6, 1947 | VETERANS GROUP ASKS CONGRESS TO AMEND ACT | 7 |
March 13, 1947 | MUSIC DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES FIRST PUBLIC CONCERT ON TUESDAY | 3 |
March 13, 1947 | CHAMBER SEEKS NEW MEMBERS | 1 |
March 13, 1947 | GOOD CITIZENS… HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT YOUR LOCAL SCHOOLS | 2 |
March 13, 1947 | GOOD HUNTING .. IN DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND (CITY CLEAN-UP) | 2 |
March 13, 1947 | GOOD CITIZENS… HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT YOUR LOCAL SCHOOLS | 2 |
March 13, 1947 | GOOD HUNTING .. IN DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND (CITY CLEAN-UP) | 2 |
March 13, 1947 | MAYOR PROCLAIMS CLEAN-UP MONTH | 1 |
March 13, 1947 | CANDIDATES FOR CARNIVAL QUEEN ARE ANNOUNCED | 1 |
March 13, 1947 | PARKING METERS TAKE IN $26,135 | 1 |
March 13, 1947 | $1,200 IN JEWELS STOLEN SATURDAY | 1 |
March 13, 1947 | DECKER, OLIVE | 9 |
March 13, 1947 | MANY LOCAL CAMP FIRE GIRLS WILL TAKE PART IN COUNCIL FIRE | 7 |
March 13, 1947 | ROSE HILL CLUB HEARS REPORTS ON BUS SERVICE, WATER DISTRICT | 9 |
March 13, 1947 | BUS HEARING SET MARCH 21 | 1 |
March 13, 1947 | ROSE HILL CLUB HEARS REPORTS ON BUS SERVICE, WATER DISTRICT | 9 |
March 13, 1947 | PHONE COMPANY EMPLOYEES MEET | 3 |
March 13, 1947 | GRACE LOTT, HAROLD EVERSON | 8 |
March 13, 1947 | JAMES REESE WEDS MRS LUCILLE REESE FROM EVERETT | 6 |
March 13, 1947 | MARY FRANCES BUTLER, JOHN B JAY | 8 |
March 20, 1947 | HERE ARE MARCH REMINDERS FOR POULTRY RAISERS | 2 |
March 20, 1947 | COUNCIL VOIDS PERMIT FOR CHURCH | 1 |
March 20, 1947 | “THOSE NEW BUSSES WILL HAVE THEIR PROBLEMS WITH KIRKLAND STREETS” |
1 |
March 20, 1947 | “STEWART HEIGHTS” WILL EVENTUALLY BE TORN DOWN | 6 |
March 20, 1947 | STATE FUNDS NOT ENOUGH FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
March 20, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (KIRKLAND CLEAN-UP) | 1 |
March 20, 1947 | CHINESE LEADER WILL BE SPEAKER AT YMCA DINNER | 4 |
March 20, 1947 | FINAL PLANS FOR PTA CARNIVAL NEXT WEEK NOW BEING MADE | 3 |
March 20, 1947 | WHO WILL BE QUEEN? OF THE PTA CARNIVAL | 1 |
March 20, 1947 | CITY VOTES MONEY FOR FIELD FENCE | 5 |
March 20, 1947 | NEW ALUMINUM COMPANY STARTS PLANT IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 20, 1947 | 11-YEAR-OLD BOY CONFESSES SCORE OF BURGLARIES | 6 |
March 20, 1947 | RADIO NETWORK SALUTES KIRKLAND TUESDAY EVENING | 1 |
March 20, 1947 | FOWLER, EMMA | 12 |
March 20, 1947 | TULLY, REX | 12 |
March 20, 1947 | CITY VOTES MONEY FOR FIELD FENCE | 5 |
March 20, 1947 | TAXI RATES ARE GOING UP | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | DON YOUNG APPLIANCES AND SPORTING GOODS | 9 |
March 27, 1947 | KIRKLAND – BRIGHT SPOT OF FUTURE | 2 |
March 27, 1947 | OBAN’S HATCHERY (FREE BABY CHICKS!) | 16 |
March 27, 1947 | AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM IS HELPING LOCAL FARMERS | 11 |
March 27, 1947 | DAIRY MEETING TO FEATURE WELL KNOWN SPEAKERS | 3 |
March 27, 1947 | MISS ESTHER TYE DIRECTS ‘MIKADO’ | 4 |
March 27, 1947 | CHARLES S BURDELL, KIRKLAND RESIDENT, PASSES BAR EXAMS | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | LOUISE MACDONALD, BILLIE HOLLENBECK AT MODELING SCHOOL | 6 |
March 27, 1947 | PLAN OPEN HOUSE AT CIVIC CENTER NEXT WEEK | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | PEOPLE’S CHURCH IS REDECORATED BY ITS MEMBERS | 14 |
March 27, 1947 | DUMB BUNNY CAFE IS BURNED TO A CRISP | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | NEW JUANITA STORE (JUANITA ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE -PHOTO) | 11 |
March 27, 1947 | DUMB BUNNY CAFE IS BURNED TO A CRISP | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | GREATER EAST SIDE COOPERATION URGED | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | EAST SIDE RESIDENTS URGED TO MAIL IN RED CROSS CONTRIBUTIONS | 15 |
March 27, 1947 | KIRKLAND – BRIGHT SPOT OF FUTURE | 2 |
March 27, 1947 | LOCAL STUDENTS WIN ESSAY CONTEST | 9 |
March 27, 1947 | DON’T DUMP REFUSE ON COUNTY ROADS, HEALTH OFFICER SAYS | 2 |
March 27, 1947 | EVERYTHING SET FOR BIG PTA BENEFIT CARNIVAL FRIDAY EVENING | 3 |
March 27, 1947 | CITY SCHEDULES TWO HEARINGS (KIRKLAND AIRPORT) | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | CLUB WILL DISCUSS BUSSES | 9 |
March 27, 1947 | LOCAL SPORTSMEN ARE ORGANIZING INTERLAKE ROD AND GUN CLUB | 5 |
March 27, 1947 | LOCAL BOY SCOUT TROOPS TO TAKE PART IN ‘CIRCUS’ | 9 |
March 27, 1947 | EASTERN STAR HAS LOVELY CEREMONY FOR NEW OFFICERS | 9 |
March 27, 1947 | VFW AUXILIARY IN NEED OF MORE MEMBERS HERE | 12 |
March 27, 1947 | LOCAL SPORTSMEN ARE ORGANIZING INTERLAKE ROD AND GUN CLUB | 5 |
March 27, 1947 | TWO DEACONS, ELDER ORDAINED AT LOCAL ADVENTIST CHURCH | 15 |
March 27, 1947 | CLUB WILL DISCUSS BUSSES | 9 |
March 27, 1947 | CITY SCHEDULES TWO HEARINGS (KIRKLAND AIRPORT) | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | SQUADRON OF FOUR KIRKLAND CRUISERS, 16 SAILORS BACK FROM 4-DAY TRIP | 1 |
March 27, 1947 | CLUB WILL DISCUSS BUSSES | 9 |
March 27, 1947 | VETS MAY JOIN TRAINING SERVICE | 9 |
March 27, 1947 | MISS LAURA AMUNDSEN WEDS | 6 |
April 3, 1947 | DON YOUNG APPLIANCES – NEW LOCATION | 16 |
April 3, 1947 | JUANITA ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE – GRAND OPENING | 12 |
April 3, 1947 | ROGERS REALTY – NEW LOCATION | 13 |
April 3, 1947 | THE CLIPPER SERVICE STATION – NEW MANAGEMENT | 4 |
April 3, 1947 | CIVIC CENTER OPEN HOUSE THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (AERIAL PHOTO) | 9 |
April 3, 1947 | FLAMES RUIN BUILDING (MIDWAY TAVERN, LOOKOUT CAFE) | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | HEARING ON CHURCH PERMIT ON TUESDAY | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | FLAMES RUIN BUILDING (MIDWAY TAVERN, LOOKOUT CAFE) | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | LET’S GET TOGETHER! | 2 |
April 3, 1947 | NO MARKET STREET COMMERCIAL ZONING | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | LET’S BUILD THE AIRPORT | 2 |
April 3, 1947 | LET’S GET TOGETHER! | 2 |
April 3, 1947 | PLAN TWO MORE SCHOOL CLASSES | 9 |
April 3, 1947 | APRIL IS CLEAN-UP MONTH … GET BUSY | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | PTA CARNIVAL IS VERY SUCCESSFUL; BROWER AND JACKMAN ARE QUEENS | 6 |
April 3, 1947 | PRECO PURCHASE APPROVED; PRE-FABRICATED HOUSE INDUSTRY WILL MOVE | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | LAKE WASHINGTON GRANGE HEARS ABOUT JUVENILE DELINQUENCY | 3 |
April 3, 1947 | CRANSON, LEWIS | 8 |
April 3, 1947 | DAHLBY, MARIE | 12 |
April 3, 1947 | GARNER, ROSETTA | 8 |
April 3, 1947 | EAST SIDE BOY SCOUTS TAKE PART IN ANNUAL ‘CIRCUS’ NEXT WEEK | 11 |
April 3, 1947 | KIRKLAND WOMEN HELP INITIATE 21 CLUB MEMBERS | 3 |
April 3, 1947 | COUNCIL VOTES TO GO AHEAD WITH AIRPORT PLANS | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | LET’S BUILD THE AIRPORT | 2 |
April 3, 1947 | COUNCIL VOTES TO GO AHEAD WITH AIRPORT PLANS | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | MILE OF SIDEWALK, CURBS TO BE BUILT | 1 |
April 3, 1947 | JUANITA WATER PLAN OKEHED | 9 |
April 17, 1947 | VEEDERS HONORED ON 30TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HERE | 6 |
April 17, 1947 | ATTEND THE OPERETTA | 2 |
April 17, 1947 | LOCAL TALENT WILL PRESENT ‘MIKADO’ AT LAKE WASHINGTON HS | 9 |
April 17, 1947 | ‘THE MIKADO’ – ADVERTISEMENT | 14 |
April 17, 1947 | W V FERGUSON BUYS BUSINESS OF L U YOUNG | 1 |
April 17, 1947 | 100 MORE (MEMBERS) ARE NEEDED | 2 |
April 17, 1947 | CANCER DRIVE UNDER WAY | 9 |
April 17, 1947 | KIRKLAND RAISES $1922 FOR RED CROSS | 3 |
April 17, 1947 | SCORES OF NEIGHBORS AND SCHOOL BOYS JOIN IN SEARCH FOR CHILD | 3 |
April 17, 1947 | CONSTRUCTION INCREASING IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 17, 1947 | ATTEND THE OPERETTA | 2 |
April 17, 1947 | STATE ORATORICAL CONTESTANTS SAY… WE’RE GOOD HOSTS | 2 |
April 17, 1947 | LANNY LARSON LEADS CLASS | 1 |
April 17, 1947 | CLEAN-UP DRIVE SHOWS RESULTS | 9 |
April 17, 1947 | CLEAN-UP DRIVES WILL HELP REDUCE CAUSE OF FIRE, STATE MARSHALL SAYS | 2 |
April 17, 1947 | TREES ARE MEMORIALS TO FUTURE | 2 |
April 17, 1947 | BUDGET OF $5000 FOR 1947 SUMMER FESTIVAL | 1 |
April 17, 1947 | HOWARD, HARRISON | 5 |
April 17, 1947 | TENNESSEN, PERMILLIA | 5 |
April 17, 1947 | MRS JOHN HAGEN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF HIGH SCHOOL PTA | 9 |
April 17, 1947 | MRS P P KIDDER TO HEAD PTA | 9 |
April 17, 1947 | PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION PLANS BACKYARD PLAYGROUND CONTESTS | 11 |
April 17, 1947 | VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS TO INSTALL | 9 |
April 17, 1947 | KIRKLAND STREETS PAINTED THIS WEEK | 1 |
April 17, 1947 | TUESDAY, MAY 27 DATE OF JUANITA WATER ELECTION | 1 |
April 17, 1947 | VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS TO INSTALL | 9 |
April 17, 1947 | BETTY SHINSTROM BURR, HOWARD BERGSMA | 6 |
April 24, 1947 | BRIDAL TRAILS RIDING STABLES | 6 |
April 24, 1947 | HOPPY’S CAFE – PREVIOUSLY PASTIME CAFE | 9 |
April 24, 1947 | PIONEER FEED AND FUEL – FREE BABY CHICKS | 12 |
April 24, 1947 | 1000 SEE AND HEAR OPERETTA | 9 |
April 24, 1947 | FAMOUS JACK LLOYD FISHING TROLLS ARE NOW BEING MADE HERE BY WIDOW | 9 |
April 24, 1947 | BRIDAL TRAILS RIDING STABLES (ADVERTISEMENT) | 6 |
April 24, 1947 | OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS PRAISE CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
April 24, 1947 | MAY START NEW HIGH SCHOOL NEXT FALL | 1 |
April 24, 1947 | CITY HALL WORK PROGRESSING (PHOTO) | 1 |
April 24, 1947 | LOCAL RESTAURANT (JAMES CAFE) RECENTLY BOUGHT BY CALIFORNIA MEN | 4 |
April 24, 1947 | ‘STUB’ MORRIS SELLS HIS TIRE BUSINESS TO DON MANWARING | 5 |
April 24, 1947 | “COME ON MINNIE, LET’S GET OUT OF HERE. THEY NEED SOME NEW BUILDING | 2 |
April 24, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (FIRST WOMEN AT C OF C MEETING) | 4 |
April 24, 1947 | ANNUAL ORTHOPEDIC EGG DRIVE QUITE SUCCESSFUL HERE THIS YEAR | 11 |
April 24, 1947 | KIRKLAND HAS QUOTA OF $1,000 FOR WORLD YOUTH FUND PROGRAM | 3 |
April 24, 1947 | ANNEXATION AREAS ARE DIVIDED | 9 |
April 24, 1947 | TWO SEPARATE DISTRICTS TO VOTE FOR ANNEXATION | 2 |
April 24, 1947 | FOR INDUSTRIES … WE REALLY HAVE … SOMETHING TO OFFER | 2 |
April 24, 1947 | TWO SEPARATE DISTRICTS TO VOTE FOR ANNEXATION | 2 |
April 24, 1947 | MAY START NEW HIGH SCHOOL NEXT FALL | 1 |
April 24, 1947 | SUMMER FESTIVAL TICKETS GO ON SALE | 9 |
April 24, 1947 | FOR INDUSTRIES … WE REALLY HAVE … SOMETHING TO OFFER | 2 |
April 24, 1947 | THREE LOCAL BOYS PICKED UP BY POLICE FOR RECENT THEFTS | 1 |
April 24, 1947 | GARRISON, RANSOM | 5 |
April 24, 1947 | WALLICK, HAROLD A | 5 |
April 24, 1947 | MRS A JOHNSON NEW PRESIDENT OF JUANITA PTA | 9 |
April 24, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (FERRIES) | 1 |
April 24, 1947 | 40 RESIDENTS PETITION COUNCIL FOR MORE WATER | 1 |
April 24, 1947 | VETERANS SERVICE MOVES ITS OFFICE | 9 |
April 24, 1947 | JUNE MARIE SACHS, WILLIAM HUMPHREY BERRIAN | 6 |
May 1, 1947 | BELLEVUE SQUARE – GRAND OPENING | 9 |
May 1, 1947 | HOPPY’S CAFE – NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | 10 |
May 1, 1947 | PLAYLAND OPENS SATURDAY (IN SEATTLE) | 6 |
May 1, 1947 | HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT PLANS CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY | 3 |
May 1, 1947 | BELLEVUE SQUARE – GRAND OPENING | 9 |
May 1, 1947 | “40 KIRKLAND FAMILIES NEED MORE WATER…” | 2 |
May 1, 1947 | CHAMBER PROTESTS ZONE EXTENSION | 1 |
May 1, 1947 | KIRKLAND’S OWN HEIFER TO TRAVEL TO PORTLAND SOON | 3 |
May 1, 1947 | ORTHOPEDIC PENNY DRIVE UNDER WAY | 1 |
May 1, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING | 1 |
May 1, 1947 | TWO NEW COACHES ACCEPT CONTRACTS | 1 |
May 1, 1947 | ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ROSEMARY BOND ANNOUNCED HERE SATURDAY | 8 |
May 1, 1947 | ‘LOAN CLOSET’ FOR CANCER PATIENTS IS AIM OF GROUP | 3 |
May 1, 1947 | WARNING! THERE’S COYOTE TRAPS HERE | 4 |
May 1, 1947 | HEARINGS ON JUANITA WATER DISTRICT ARRANGED | 1 |
May 1, 1947 | OVERLAKE COLLIE CLUB OFFERS REWARD AGAINST POISONING | 3 |
May 1, 1947 | DECKER, LARRY | 7 |
May 1, 1947 | DRESSER, JENNIE | 7 |
May 1, 1947 | JACKMAN, HENRY | 7 |
May 1, 1947 | ‘LOAN CLOSET’ FOR CANCER PATIENTS IS AIM OF GROUP | 3 |
May 1, 1947 | STOP FOR PEDESTRIANS (NEW CROSSWALKS) | 2 |
May 1, 1947 | HEARINGS ON JUANITA WATER DISTRICT ARRANGED | 1 |
May 8, 1947 | KIRKLAND BUS SERVICE SCHEDULE – STARTS SERVICE | 4 |
May 8, 1947 | BILL NICHOLSON WILL GET EAGLE RANK ON FRIDAY | 5 |
May 8, 1947 | CHURCH WILL BUY FUNERAL HOME HERE | 1 |
May 8, 1947 | IF BANK OPENS FRIDAY EVENINGS…STORES SHOULD FOLLOW | 2 |
May 8, 1947 | LOCAL BANK WILL CLOSE ON SATURDAY | 1 |
May 8, 1947 | SMALL GIRL BLAMED FOR OWN DEATH | 4 |
May 8, 1947 | FORWARD, KIRKLAND! | 2 |
May 8, 1947 | MORE THAN 100 CONTAINERS FOR PENNY DRIVE IN DOWNTOWN AREA | 3 |
May 8, 1947 | OPEN YOUR HEART FOR PENNY DRIVE | 2 |
May 8, 1947 | FOSTER HOMES OFTEN LOCATED NEAR KIRKLAND | 8 |
May 8, 1947 | HOUGHTON PEOPLE MAY INCORPORATE | 1 |
May 8, 1947 | IF BANK OPENS FRIDAY EVENINGS…STORES SHOULD FOLLOW | 2 |
May 8, 1947 | USE OUR LOCAL BUS | 2 |
May 8, 1947 | LAKE WASHINGTON ‘WORLD’ HONORED | 1 |
May 8, 1947 | LOCAL TEACHERS’ WORK IS GIVEN REAL RECOGNITION | 4 |
May 8, 1947 | FESTIVAL PROGRAM NEARLY COMPLETE | 1 |
May 8, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (PROPOSED INCORPORATION) | 1 |
May 8, 1947 | HOUGHTON PEOPLE MAY INCORPORATE | 1 |
May 8, 1947 | COMPANY IS WILLING TO OPERATE FERRY | 4 |
May 8, 1947 | DECEMBER 31, 1947? (FERRY CONTRACT EXPIRATION) |
2 |
May 8, 1947 | KIRKLAND BUS SERVICE SCHEDULE – STARTS SERVICE | 4 |
May 8, 1947 | USE OUR LOCAL BUS | 2 |
May 15, 1947 | FRANK’S (REV AND MRS A G) CELEBRATE 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 7 |
May 15, 1947 | SAVE NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 23, FOR EAST SIDE BAND CONCERT | 3 |
May 15, 1947 | BELLEVUE SHOPPING SQUARE HAS GRAND OPENING SATURDAY | 7 |
May 15, 1947 | LOCAL BANK WILL STAY OPEN FRIDAYS FROM 4:30 TO 6:30 | 1 |
May 15, 1947 | FORMER RESIDENT KILLED BY SEAPLANE NEAR ANACORTES (DOUGHERTY, AL) | 6 |
May 15, 1947 | FORWARD KIRKLAND | 2 |
May 15, 1947 | FIRST CLASS DISTRICT | 2 |
May 15, 1947 | FIRST CLASS DISTRICT | 2 |
May 15, 1947 | NEW HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL | 1 |
May 15, 1947 | CAPACITY CROWD ENJOYS FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FRIDAY | 7 |
May 15, 1947 | RECORD EXPECTED AT BIG DOG SHOW | 1 |
May 15, 1947 | JUANITA RESIDENTS PREPARE TO VOTE ON WATER QUESTION | 1 |
May 15, 1947 | AD FOR WESTERN RAILROADS | 6 |
May 15, 1947 | LOCAL BEACHES TO OPEN JUNE 6 | 1 |
May 15, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (MAN ROBBED BY TEENS) | 1 |
May 15, 1947 | WILEY, HARRY | 12 |
May 15, 1947 | NORTH-SOUTH HIGHWAY ROUTE IN DOUBT | 1 |
May 15, 1947 | JUANITA RESIDENTS PREPARE TO VOTE ON WATER QUESTION | 1 |
May 15, 1947 | DONNA R WHITE, RICHARD CONOVER | 8 |
May 22, 1947 | TO PRESENT OPERA HERE JUNE 13-14 | 3 |
May 22, 1947 | LANNY LARSON WINS 4-YEAR SCHOLARSHIP TO PRINCETON UNIVERSITY | 3 |
May 22, 1947 | LOCAL TEACHER’S OIL PAINTINGS ARE WINNING ACCLAIM (REPPETO, JOHN) | 11 |
May 22, 1947 | MRS ALICE COLMAN HONORED AT CONVENTION OF BUSINESS WOMEN | 11 |
May 22, 1947 | COUNCIL STUDIES PLAN TO ENFORCE BUILDING CODE | 1 |
May 22, 1947 | KIRKLAND NEEDS A GOOD BUILDING INSPECTOR | 2 |
May 22, 1947 | TRINITY LUTHERAN TO DEDICATE NEW CHURCH SUNDAY | 15 |
May 22, 1947 | SCHOOL-BUILT HOUSE NEARLY COMPLETE | 9 |
May 22, 1947 | “BEATS CARRYING WATER” – WATER VOTE |
2 |
May 22, 1947 | FORWARD, KIRKLAND! | 2 |
May 22, 1947 | KIRKLAND EXTENDS A WARM WELCOME (PROPOSED HOUGHTON INCORPORATION) | 2 |
May 22, 1947 | BE SURE TO VOTE FOR JUANITA WATER | 2 |
May 22, 1947 | KIRKLAND NEEDS A GOOD BUILDING INSPECTOR | 2 |
May 22, 1947 | 125 SENIORS WILL BE GRADUATED | 9 |
May 22, 1947 | JUANITA PICNIC AT SHADY BEACH IS HUGE SUCCESS | 10 |
May 22, 1947 | LEGION WILL SPONSOR MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE | 1 |
May 22, 1947 | QUEEN CANDIDATES CHOSEN | 1 |
May 22, 1947 | COUNCIL STUDIES PLAN TO ENFORCE BUILDING CODE | 1 |
May 22, 1947 | NOTED AUTHORITY ON HYGIENE WILL BE AT GATEWAY THEATRE W/ PICTURE | 9 |
May 22, 1947 | HOUSING INDUSTRY WILL START JUNE 1 | 1 |
May 22, 1947 | BE SURE TO VOTE FOR JUANITA WATER | 2 |
May 22, 1947 | BE SURE TO VOTE FOR JUANITA WATER | 2 |
May 22, 1947 | VOTERS IN WATER DISTRICT NO 72 TO CAST BALLOTS | 1 |
May 29, 1947 | HAVLIK’S FIX-IT SHOP (NEW LOCATION) | 3 |
May 29, 1947 | KIRKLAND HONORS HER WAR DEAD | 10 |
May 29, 1947 | MANY INTERESTING DRAWINGS NOW ON DISPLAY IN KIRKLAND | 2 |
May 29, 1947 | FORWARD KIRKLAND! | 2 |
May 29, 1947 | ANN MARIE SUSNER ENGAGED TO MARRY ROBERT RAGSDALE | 6 |
May 29, 1947 | HONOR WAR DEAD ON MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 29, 1947 | JUANITA APPROVES WATER PLAN; ROSE HILL VOTES | 1 |
May 29, 1947 | BEACHES TO OPEN NEXT FRIDAY | 1 |
May 29, 1947 | ROSE HILL BIBLE SCHOOL TO BEGIN | 2 |
May 29, 1947 | FREE PARKING LOT AD | 5 |
May 29, 1947 | JUANITA APPROVES WATER PLAN; ROSE HILL VOTES | 1 |
May 29, 1947 | HONOR WAR DEAD ON MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 29, 1947 | MARION LITTLE, KARRY L NEAL | 6 |
June 5, 1947 | ANDERSEN’S BAKERY – REOPENING AFTER REDECORATING | 2 |
June 5, 1947 | KIRKLAND BROADCASTING STATION APPROVED | 6 |
June 5, 1947 | KIRKLANDS A LIVE TOWN | 2 |
June 5, 1947 | LOCAL GRADUATES WIN SCHOLARSHIPS | 1 |
June 5, 1947 | JEANINE FOSTER, RUSSELL H NELSON | 8 |
June 5, 1947 | PLAN HUGE WATER CARNIVAL AUGUST 2 | 1 |
June 5, 1947 | TWO KIRKLAND SWIMMING BEACHES TO OFFICIALLY OPEN FRIDAY MORNING | 5 |
June 5, 1947 | THREE TEEN-AGE BOYS PICKED UP…HALLS BURGLARY CONFESSED | 1 |
June 5, 1947 | KIRKLAND TO HAVE NEW RADIO STATION | 1 |
June 5, 1947 | NELSON, CLARA N | 7 |
June 5, 1947 | ORSINGER, ADELIA | 7 |
June 5, 1947 | SPENCER, ARTHUR | 7 |
June 5, 1947 | LOCAL RECREATION PROGRAM STARTS | 1 |
June 5, 1947 | ROSE HILL VOTERS APPROVE FORMATION OF WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
June 5, 1947 | TWO 25-YEAR-OLD MODEL-T TRUCKS STILL IN REGULAR USE ON EAST SIDE | 4 |
June 5, 1947 | ROSE HILL VOTERS APPROVE FORMATION OF WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
June 5, 1947 | MARY JANE BARRIE, CARL G HOLMBERG | 8 |
June 12, 1947 | KIRKLAND SALES AND SERVICE DEPOT _ GRAND OPENING | 2 |
June 12, 1947 | 27 PIANO PUPILS OF MRS CARLETON PRESENT RECITAL | 4 |
June 12, 1947 | KIRKLAND COOLER (PHOTO OF NEW JAIL) | 6 |
June 12, 1947 | STUDENT-BUILT HOUSE READY (PHOTO) | 7 |
June 12, 1947 | GOING FORWARD WITH KIRKLAND | 2 |
June 12, 1947 | LARGEST PARADE IN EAST SIDE HISTORY! | 1 |
June 12, 1947 | FUND STARTED TO BUY RESUSCITATOR FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 12, 1947 | FIRST HOUSE WILL BE BUILT SOON | 6 |
June 12, 1947 | MORE BUS SERVICE TO START MONDAY | 1 |
June 12, 1947 | NEW BUS SCHEDULES | 6 |
June 12, 1947 | 400 JUANITA PHONES OUT OF ORDER FOR NEARLY FIVE DAYS | 1 |
June 12, 1947 | ARMY FILM HELPS RELATIVES DECIDE FINAL BURIAL PLACE | 1 |
June 12, 1947 | MARGARET ANDERSON, JAMES JACOBSON | 8 |
June 12, 1947 | MARY WOODARD, LYNDLE IRICK | 8 |
June 19, 1947 | ICE CREAM MAN – GRAND OPENING (ICE CREAM CART) | 2 |
June 19, 1947 | MYSTERY PLANT HERE (PHOTO OF UNIDENTIFIABLE PLANT) | 8 |
June 19, 1947 | LOUELLA ARMSTRONG, HIGHLAND, WINS ANNUAL AAUW SCHOLARSHIP | 3 |
June 19, 1947 | KIRKLAND CITY HALL GROWING (PHOTO) | 4 |
June 19, 1947 | FOR C OF C PRESIDENT, NEEDHAM IS THE ONLY LOGICAL CHOICE | 2 |
June 19, 1947 | GOING FORWARD WITH KIRKLAND | 2 |
June 19, 1947 | NEEDHAM TO BE REELECTED HEAD OF C OF C | 1 |
June 19, 1947 | ORTHOPEDIC PENNY DRIVE NETS $431.68 | 1 |
June 19, 1947 | TEEN-AGE CANTEEN WILL OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 21 | 3 |
June 19, 1947 | FOR C OF C PRESIDENT, NEEDHAM IS THE ONLY LOGICAL CHOICE | 2 |
June 19, 1947 | TEEN-AGE CANTEEN WILL OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 21 | 3 |
June 19, 1947 | HAVING TROUBLE WITH FLIES? TRY A DDT SPRAYING! |
7 |
June 19, 1947 | NEW THROW-AWAY FABRICS IN USE | 6 |
June 19, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING | 1 |
June 19, 1947 | RADIO STATION AT CENTER? | 1 |
June 19, 1947 | SONS OF NORWAY PRESIDENT TO VISIT | 1 |
June 19, 1947 | KIRKLAND HELPS IN FINDING FOSTER HOMES FOR NEEDY | 9 |
June 19, 1947 | AUXILIARY ELECTS EMMA TAYLOR AS NEW PRESIDENT | 1 |
June 19, 1947 | GLEN CLARENCE SHOOTS (FIRST) HOLE-IN-ONE AT JUANITA TUESDAY | 5 |
June 19, 1947 | BARBARA JEAN TRASK, JAMES KEIDER | 8 |
June 19, 1947 | KAILA DADALINE, O F LELAND | 8 |
July 3, 1947 | UNION OIL/KIRKLAND MARKETING STATION – GRAND OPENING | 2 |
July 3, 1947 | YAKIMA FRUIT AND PRODUCE – GRAND OPENING ACROSS FROM GOLF COURSE | 6 |
July 3, 1947 | MRS HAMMAR’S BOOK ON FINLAND IS NOW ON SALE | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | HOW TO IMPROVE BUSINESS! CHAMBER DISCUSSES ITS PLANS | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | TEEN-AGE CANTEEN PROVING POPULAR DURING VACATION | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | HOUGHTON TO VOTE ON INCORPORATION | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | NURSERY SCHOOL WILL MAKE SLIGHT INCREASE IN PRICE | 2 |
July 3, 1947 | KIDDIES’ PARADE TO BE FEATURED PART OF FESTIVAL | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | MARY ELBIE LEADS QUEEN CONTEST (PHOTO OF KISSING CONTEST) | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | HOUGHTON TO VOTE ON INCORPORATION | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | JUANITA MAN, SHOT TWICE, FOUND IN BED | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | STOLEN DYNAMITE IS FOUND; JUVENILE THIEVES IN CUSTODY | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | PETTIT, HERMAN | 4 |
July 3, 1947 | MRS J S OSBORN IS ELECTED HEAD OF GARDEN CLUB | 5 |
July 3, 1947 | GEORGE TAUSAN TO HEAD EAGLES | 1 |
July 3, 1947 | CARLOTTA SCOTT, DOUGLAS DUNDAS | 5 |
July 3, 1947 | ELIZABETH SMITH, ROBERT C BARRIE | 5 |
July 10, 1947 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 10, 1947 | HOUGHTON IS NOW INCORPORATED CITY | 1 |
July 10, 1947 | FESTIVAL PLANS COMPLETE; QUEEN RACE IS ‘HOT’ | 1 |
July 10, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (DIATRIBE ON HOUGHTON INCORPORATION) | 1 |
July 10, 1947 | HOUGHTON IS NOW INCORPORATED CITY | 1 |
July 10, 1947 | LOCAL TRANSFER COMPANY BOUGHT BU LOCAL MEN | 1 |
July 10, 1947 | MOTORISTS MUST STOP AT CROSSWALKS | 1 |
July 10, 1947 | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN TO SPONSOR NITE AT SHOW BOAT | 3 |
July 10, 1947 | ROSE HILL NEWS | 4 |
July 10, 1947 | BARBARA CHOPIS MARRIES CAPTAIN POHLEN IN TOKYO | 7 |
July 10, 1947 | MARTHA W BREER, LAWRENCE G LARSON | 3 |
July 10, 1947 | VIRGINIA ELBIE, KENNETH VAN STEENKISTE | 7 |
July 17, 1947 | BROADWAY TIRE SERVICE (TAKING CALLS – CAN’T FIND A BUILDING) | 9 |
July 17, 1947 | 15-YEAR-OLD PIANIST FROM MINNEAPOLIS WILL GIVE RECITAL | 6 |
July 17, 1947 | CITY DEPARTMENTS ALREADY MOVING INTO NEW BUILDING | 1 |
July 17, 1947 | DRY-CLEANING DEMONSTRATION (PHOTO AT LAKESIDE CLEANERS) | 7 |
July 17, 1947 | FEDERAL OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANY SETS UP LOCAL OFFICE | 2 |
July 17, 1947 | UNIFORM STORE HOURS NEXT WEEK! ALL LOCAL BUSINESSES OPEN 9 TO 6 | 1 |
July 17, 1947 | ARMY AND NAVY WILL ADD COLOR TO BIG PARADES | 1 |
July 17, 1947 | FESTIVAL TWO WEEKS AWAY | 1 |
July 17, 1947 | COUNTY WELFARE AND HEALTH SERVICES COST $35,000,000 | 2 |
July 17, 1947 | MORE EAST SIDE PEOPLE SHOULD BE USING CANNERY | 1 |
July 17, 1947 | HOUSEKEEPER, THOMAS | 4 |
July 17, 1947 | HUMBERT, FRED | 4 |
July 17, 1947 | INGERSOLL, JOHN | 4 |
July 17, 1947 | MARRON, ETTA | 4 |
July 17, 1947 | WOODS, MAUDE | 4 |
July 17, 1947 | KIRKLAND HONORED WITH SPECIAL RACE AT LONGACRES TRACK | 1 |
July 17, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (LOSS OF FERRIES) | 1 |
July 17, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING (FLOATING BRIDGE FROM SAND PT TO CHAMPAGNE PT) | 1 |
July 17, 1947 | JUANITA ROLOFF, CLARENCE HARIG | 6 |
July 17, 1947 | MISS JEANNIE FOSTER, RUSSELL NELSON | 6 |
July 17, 1947 | VIRGINIA GRAVES, DEL BRODEN | 6 |
July 24, 1947 | ST PAULS LUTHERAN LADIES AID OBSERVES ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY | 3 |
July 24, 1947 | HAPPY REUNION (RUSSELL, MRS JOHN/O’NEIL POLLY ANN/HANSON E P) | 1 |
July 24, 1947 | GASOLINE DEALERS ARE ORGANIZED TO STANDARDIZE PRICES | 1 |
July 24, 1947 | KIRKLAND ASSUMING AIR OF FESTIVITY | 1 |
July 24, 1947 | COUNCIL VOTES $24000 FOR AIRPORT | 1 |
July 24, 1947 | RALPH BROWN NAMED HEAD OF PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT HERE | 3 |
July 24, 1947 | IRENE BAKER, LAVERNE LARSON | 4 |
July 31, 1947 | EAST SIDE FURNITURE (PHOTO) | 9 |
July 31, 1947 | HOWARD HILTON, HR, WILL SPEND TWO YEARS IN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY | 3 |
July 31, 1947 | NEW CITY HALL TO BE DEDICATED THIS SATURDAY | 1 |
July 31, 1947 | LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT GETS CONSIDERATION | 9 |
July 31, 1947 | NEW TEACHERS WILL BE NEEDING HOUSING | 12 |
July 31, 1947 | COLLIE SHOW IS ON PROGRAM (SUMMER FESTIVAL) | 9 |
July 31, 1947 | KIRKLAND READY FOR FESTIVAL | 1 |
July 31, 1947 | MARY ELBIE LEADS FESTIVAL QUEEN RACE AS CONTEST NEARS CLOSE | 11 |
July 31, 1947 | COUNCIL PASSES NEW PLUMBING CODE | 9 |
July 31, 1947 | BENNETT, HAROLD | 6 |
July 31, 1947 | EISENBEIS, FRED | 6 |
July 31, 1947 | HIGGENBOTHAM, LEE | 6 |
July 31, 1947 | STANEK, FRANK | 6 |
July 31, 1947 | LOCAL EAGLES LODGE INITIATES 15 NEW MEMBERS | 9 |
July 31, 1947 | REV LEWIS BAILEY NAMED NEW VICAR OF EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 1 |
July 31, 1947 | LOCAL CITY DADS ALSO VOTE TO TAKE OFFICIAL CENSUS | 9 |
July 31, 1947 | CHARLOTTE GROFF MARRIES PORTLAND MAN HERE | 3 |
July 31, 1947 | MARGARET A WILLLIAMS, ARTHUR W BEECH | 5 |
August 7, 1947 | UNIFORM SERVICE PRICES – GAS STATIONS | 7 |
August 7, 1947 | MARY ELBIE MASSES 354,000 VOTES TO WIN QUEEN TITLE | 2 |
August 7, 1947 | MORE THAN 10000 PEOPLE GATHER HERE FOR SUMMER FESTIVAL (PHOTOS) | 9 |
August 7, 1947 | SUMMER FESTIVAL VERY SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
August 7, 1947 | REV FRANK BLISH RESIGNS POSITION AT LOCAL CHURCH | 1 |
August 7, 1947 | DOROTHY MAE BROWN, GEORGE ISACKSON | 8 |
August 14, 1947 | DUCETTES MARRIED 50 YEARS | 1 |
August 14, 1947 | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PLANS OUTLINED | 1 |
August 14, 1947 | FIGURES REVEAL FESTIVAL ALMOST ‘BROKE EVEN’ | 1 |
August 14, 1947 | FLY DUE TO JOIN DODO AS EXTINCT MUSEUM PIECE (DDT USAGE) | 4 |
August 14, 1947 | ROSE HILL LADIES ARE ASKING FOR OLD SHEETS TO MAKE BANDAGES | 3 |
August 14, 1947 | HENDRICKSON, ANDREW | 6 |
August 14, 1947 | LINCH, EDWARD | 6 |
August 14, 1947 | NAME COMMITTEE TO SELECT MEW CHURCH MINISTER | 1 |
August 14, 1947 | STATE POPULATION DOWN 50,000 OVER HIGH PEAK OF 1945 | 7 |
August 14, 1947 | LOCAL FERRY SERVICE TO CONTINUE | 1 |
August 14, 1947 | WORLD WAR VETS MAY GET MEDALS | 10 |
August 14, 1947 | BETTY LANDVATTER, ROBERT KEITH HESS | 6 |
August 14, 1947 | MILDRED CLARK, JACK MEMPA | 6 |
August 14, 1947 | ROSE BAKER, ERIC STALHAMER | 6 |
August 21, 1947 | CHAMBER FAVORS OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS; $5 LICENSE .. REQUIRED | 1 |
August 21, 1947 | CHAMBER PLANS TO RAISE $4000 | 1 |
August 21, 1947 | INCREASE IN ENROLLMENT IS EXPECTED | 9 |
August 21, 1947 | NEW TEACHERS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
August 21, 1947 | PRINCIPAL CHANGE (PHOTO) | 3 |
August 21, 1947 | SALYER WILL TAKE OVER AS PRINCIPAL OF HIGH SCHOOL | 9 |
August 21, 1947 | HOUGHTON HAS ITS PROBLEMS; BUSINESS TAX NOT LIKELY TO BE POPULAR | 1 |
August 21, 1947 | NEW KIRKLAND FACTORY (BRUCE HOLSTON COMPANY) | 2 |
August 21, 1947 | BIRD, ROBERT | 4 |
August 21, 1947 | GRAYBURN, NEWELL | 4 |
August 21, 1947 | LINCH, EDWARD | 4 |
August 21, 1947 | REV LEWIS J BAILEY WILL BE INSTALLED WEDNESDAY EVENING | 15 |
August 21, 1947 | BUSSES TO MEET FERRIES IN SEATTLE | 1 |
August 21, 1947 | $15,000 SEWER EXTENSION IS VOTED | 1 |
August 21, 1947 | MARGIT FOSJORD, BILLY CURTSINGER | 5 |
August 21, 1947 | STELLA DOROTHY BLETH, FRANK STANFORD | 5 |
August 28, 1947 | C OF C IS WORKING ON FERRY PLANS | 1 |
August 28, 1947 | FRANKLY SPEAKING | 1 |
August 28, 1947 | LAKE WASHINGTON HEAD MEN (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 28, 1947 | LOCAL SCHOOLS TO OPEN WEDNESDAY | 1 |
August 28, 1947 | WOMEN INTERESTED IN ADULT STUDY GROUPS ARE INVITED TO MEET | 3 |
August 28, 1947 | PATRICIA PETERSON TO MARRY IN OLYMPIA | 3 |
August 28, 1947 | JUANITA WATER DISTRICT IS BUSY | 1 |
August 28, 1947 | MARTIN, EDWARD | 4 |
August 28, 1947 | PART OF ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT MAY WITHDRAW | 1 |
August 28, 1947 | C OF C IS WORKING ON FERRY PLANS | 1 |
August 28, 1947 | PART OF ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT MAY WITHDRAW | 1 |
August 28, 1947 | HELP WANTED – REFINED WOMEN AS HOUSEKEEPER | 9 |
August 28, 1947 | DOLORES ARNSON, JAMES ELVES | 4 |
August 28, 1947 | DOROTHY MAY LITTLE, JACK WILLIAM GREENLEAF | 8 |
August 28, 1947 | YVONNE SIIRO, CLARENCE PETERSON | 8 |
September 4, 1947 |
STUDY PLANS FOR LIGHTING CIVIC FIELD | 1 |
September 4, 1947 |
MORE ATTEMPTS TO TRANSFER FROM SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
September 4, 1947 |
RECORD ENROLLMENT IN LOCAL SCHOOLS | 1 |
September 4, 1947 |
LOCAL POLICE URGE ALL MOTORISTS TO DRIVE CAREFULLY NEAR SCHOOLS | 3 |
September 4, 1947 |
BRYANT, MILDRED | 4 |
September 4, 1947 |
MONTGOMERY, HENRY | 4 |
September 4, 1947 |
NEW PHONE BOOK READY FOR MAILING | 1 |
September 4, 1947 |
DORIS ANN RICHARDS, JAMES HARDIN | 1 |
September 4, 1947 |
EMILY ALEXANDER, DANIEL P GRIFFITH | 8 |
September 4, 1947 |
EVELYN SEMMONS, LOUIS SAUNDERS | 8 |
September 4, 1947 |
LEONA VAN DE BOSSCHE, ROBERT BIXBY | 1 |
September 4, 1947 |
MARY LOU MCCLURE, THOMAS E GIBBS | 8 |
September 4, 1947 |
VIRGINIA LOUISE DIEHM, GLEN HUETT WILLIAMS | 8 |
September 11, 1947 |
WESTERN RAILROADS (AD AGAINST UNION DEMANDS) | 4 |
September 11, 1947 |
ROGERS (MR AND MRS CLYDE) TO HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING | 1 |
September 11, 1947 |
HOW CIVIC CENTER CAN BE OF USE TO LOCAL PEOPLE | 1 |
September 11, 1947 |
KIRKLAND CIVIC FIELD TO HAVE LIGHTS | 1 |
September 11, 1947 |
CITY NEEDS PAVED STREETS, CURBS, SIDEWALKS | 1 |
September 11, 1947 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (MENTION OF JAPANESE INTERNMENT) | 1 |
September 11, 1947 |
HELGESEN, OLGA | 12 |
September 11, 1947 |
WESTFOLD, FRIEDA | 12 |
September 11, 1947 |
CHURCH WOMEN MAKE DRESSINGS (PHOTO) | 1 |
September 11, 1947 |
EASTERN STAR HAS BIRTHDAY | 1 |
September 11, 1947 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (1947 SCHOOL DATA) | 1 |
September 11, 1947 |
ALICE O KINNEBERG, ROBERT ENGELBRECHT | 8 |
September 11, 1947 |
WILAM COLLINS, LESTER BENNETT | 8 |
September 18, 1947 |
THE LAKE LUMBER CO (NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS) | 9 |
September 18, 1947 |
STATE APPROVES $576,000 FOR SCHOOL | 1 |
September 18, 1947 |
SEAPLANE TURNS OVER IN WATER | 1 |
September 18, 1947 |
CHAMBER BACKS RADIO STATION AT CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
September 18, 1947 |
ROSE POINT WILL VOTE ON QUESTION OF ANNEXATION | 1 |
September 18, 1947 |
KIRKLAND YOUNG PEOPLE SCATTER THROUGHOUT U.S. | 7 |
September 18, 1947 |
VOCATIONAL WORK BEING STRESSED IN LOCAL SCHOOLS | 3 |
September 18, 1947 |
JUANITA PLANNING HARVEST FESTIVAL, MINSTREL SHOW | 1 |
September 18, 1947 |
NEW INDUSTRY IN KIRKLAND (MCINTYRE’S FINE FOODS – PHOTO) | 1 |
September 18, 1947 |
JUANITA PLANNING HARVEST FESTIVAL, MINSTREL SHOW | 1 |
September 18, 1947 |
CHAMBER BACKS RADIO STATION AT CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
September 18, 1947 |
CONNORS, IRVING M | 7 |
September 18, 1947 |
HARMESON, ALLAN | 7 |
September 18, 1947 |
HAYDEN, ROBIN LYNN | 7 |
September 18, 1947 |
MARTIN, PETER | 7 |
September 18, 1947 |
RICHARDSON, W J | 7 |
September 18, 1947 |
WARNICK, CHARLES | 7 |
September 18, 1947 |
ROTARIANS WATCH UNUSUAL MOVIES AT MEETING MONDAY | 6 |
September 18, 1947 |
WORSHIP SERVICE TO BE INSTITUTED BY NEW VICAR (ST JOHN’S EPISCOPAL) | 6 |
September 18, 1947 |
ENROLLMENT KEEPS GROWING IN LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS | 1 |
September 25, 1947 |
LAKESIDE CLEANERS (PHOTO) | 9 |
September 25, 1947 |
SCHULTZ’S (MR AND MRS CHARLES) HAVE SILVER WEDDING | 1 |
September 25, 1947 |
SUMMER THEATRE WILL BE READY FOR NEXT YEAR | 1 |
September 25, 1947 |
CANTEEN WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO BARRACKS SOON | 1 |
September 25, 1947 |
OPEN MEETING TO DISCUSS L.I.D.’S | 1 |
September 25, 1947 |
EVEREST (H P) NAMED TO SCHOOL COMMITTEE | 1 |
September 25, 1947 |
HOT PLATE LUNCHES AVAILABLE TO ALL CHILDREN IN SCHOOL DISTRICT | 3 |
September 25, 1947 |
OPEN MEETING TO DISCUSS L.I.D.’S | 1 |
September 25, 1947 |
LOCAL ROTARY CLUB HAS TENTH BIRTHDAY | 1 |
September 30, 1947 |
CAVALIN’S (CARL) FIREPLACE A THING OF BEAUTY … | 9 |
September 30, 1947 |
DEDICATION OF NEW WAR MEMORIAL FIELD SLATED NEXT FRIDAY EVENING | 5 |
September 30, 1947 |
NEW REPAIR FIRM OPENED BY KIDDER | 9 |
September 30, 1947 |
GOOD NEIGHBOR DRIVE LAUNCHED…VOLUNTEERS SCHEDULED | 1 |
September 30, 1947 |
EXPECT APPROVAL OF SCHOOL BUDGET | 5 |
September 30, 1947 |
DIVERGENT FACTIONS DISCUSS EXPANSION OF JUANITA’S WATER | 1 |
September 30, 1947 |
LEGAL ENTANGLEMENTS SLOW JUANITA’S WATER EXPANSION | 9 |
September 30, 1947 |
STATE TO AWARD 2A ROAD BID OCTOBER 19 | 1 |
September 30, 1947 |
DIVERGENT FACTIONS DISCUSS EXPANSION OF JUANITA’S WATER | 1 |
September 30, 1947 |
LEGAL ENTANGLEMENTS SLOW JUANITA’S WATER EXPANSION | 9 |
September 30, 1947 |
PHONE DIRECTORIES ARE LARGER THIS YEAR; NEW PREFIXES GO INTO USE | 1 |
September 30, 1947 |
STATE DELUGED BY MAIL PROTESTING TELEPHONE RATES | 1 |
September 30, 1947 |
BARBARA FISHER, REX KENNEDY | 10 |
October 2, 1947 | U OF W TOURING THEATRE TO GIVE ‘MACBETH’ HERE | 11 |
October 2, 1947 | JOHN REPPETEAUX TO EXHIBIT PAINTINGS AT SEATTLE MUSEUM | 1 |
October 2, 1947 | WAR MEMORIAL HOUSE FOR SALE (PHOTO) | 11 |
October 2, 1947 | MORE LIGHT IN THE RIGHT PLACES WOULD HELP (STREET LIGHTS) | 2 |
October 2, 1947 | USED CLOTHING TO BE COLLECTED BY LOCAL SCHOOLS OCTOBER 14-15 | 3 |
October 2, 1947 | CENTRAL SCHOOL BOY PATROL (PHOTO) | 6 |
October 2, 1947 | SELLING CLASS WORKING OUT | 1 |
October 2, 1947 | FREE SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZATION | 1 |
October 2, 1947 | FUQUAY, RONALD | 6 |
October 2, 1947 | SHAW, JACK | 6 |
October 2, 1947 | DISTRICT LEGION MEETING IN KIRKLAND! | 1 |
October 2, 1947 | KIRKLAND ATHLETIC CLUB IS FORMED MONDAY EVENING | 11 |
October 2, 1947 | BUSINESS WOMEN PLAN SPECIAL WEEK | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | BETTY HARRIS, SCHOOL DIETITIAN, HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE | 9 |
October 7, 1947 | OUR TOWN (OBAN, ED AND ANN) | 8 |
October 7, 1947 | NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | TWO BIG NEW HOME DEVELOPMENTS ANNOUNCED | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | ILA HOUSNER, LEONARD A LORENZEN | 10 |
October 7, 1947 | CITIZENS UNHAPPY OVER RAMSHACKLE HOUSES AND RATS | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | EAST SIDE BEST SIDE (EDITORIAL ON SEGREGATION) | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | CITY OK’S $2,200 FOR LID WORK | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | CITY PLANS BOOST IN SEWER RATES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | YULE DECORATIONS HAVE NEW LOOK | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | PROGRESS MADE IN SOLVING JUANITA WATER DISTRICT EXPANSION PROBLEM | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | WOMEN’S CLUB SPONSORS ‘GET ACQUAINTED’ COFFEE PARTY FOR NEWCOMERS | 11 |
October 7, 1947 | COLORFUL CEREMONIES TO MARK DEDICATION OF ATHLETIC PARK | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | CITY OK’S $2,200 FOR LID WORK | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | CITY PLANS BOOST IN SEWER RATES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | PROGRESS MADE IN SOLVING JUANITA WATER DISTRICT EXPANSION PROBLEM | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | STATE APPROVES RATES (TELEPHONE) SIMILAR TO BELLEVUE TARIFF | 1 |
October 7, 1947 | CAROL RAE RICHARDSON, KENNETH GEORGE KOSKI | 10 |
October 7, 1947 | SHERILL MILLER, LAWRENCE NADEAU | 10 |
October 9, 1947 | FARRER’S SEA FOODS – OPENING | 6 |
October 9, 1947 | J B BRAND RABBIT IN WINE SAUCE – LOCAL PRODUCT | 2 |
October 9, 1947 | L J HENDRICKSON SETS UP ACCOUNTING OFFICE IN KIRKLAND | 11 |
October 9, 1947 | A HUNTIN’ WE WILL GO | 5 |
October 9, 1947 | I SAID ‘KEEP ME GREEN’ | 4 |
October 9, 1947 | PARISH (ELMO) HEADS CHEST DRIVE | 1 |
October 9, 1947 | I SAID ‘KEEP ME GREEN – CARTOON | 4 |
October 9, 1947 | COUNCIL ADOPTS BIG BUDGET FOR 1947 | 1 |
October 9, 1947 | COUNCIL ADOPTS BIG BUDGET FOR CITY | 1 |
October 9, 1947 | GROSS TAX IN HOUGHTON IS DROPPED | 1 |
October 9, 1947 | GROSS TAX IN HOUGHTON IS DROPPED | 1 |
October 9, 1947 | LEON J THOMAS HAS INTERESTING INDIAN COLLECTION | 1 |
October 9, 1947 | DISTRICT LEGION CONCLAVE FRIDAY | 1 |
October 9, 1947 | RADIO EVANGELIST (REV J E WILLIAMS) PLANNING REVIVAL SERVICES HER | 9 |
October 9, 1947 | RADIO EVANGELIST PLANNING REVIVAL SERVICES HERE (REV J E WILLIAMS | 9 |
October 9, 1947 | VIRGINIA LUTHER, HAROLD HEMRICK | 8 |
October 16, 1947 |
HANSEN MOTOR COMPANY (MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEWS ARTICLE) | 4 |
October 16, 1947 |
CONCERT GROUP BEING FORMED | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
REPORT ON THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
October 16, 1947 |
LOCAL RIDER WILL RIDE IN HORSE SHOW (BARBARA FOTHERINGHAM) | 4 |
October 16, 1947 |
SUSPENDED LAW OF GRAVITY! (HIGH TAXES AND PRICES) | 2 |
October 16, 1947 |
WHO CARES ABOUT THEIR FORESTS!! | 4 |
October 16, 1947 |
KIRKLAND C OF C VOTES TO SUPPORT SAFETY CAMPAIGN | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
RESIGNS – ART NEEDHAM RESIGNS (PHOTO) | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
COMMUNITY CHEST WORKERS ALREADY BUSY HERE | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
ADULT LETTERING CLASS PLANNED AT HIGH SCHOOL | 7 |
October 16, 1947 |
DRIVING COURSE NOW IS OFFERED AT HIGH SCHOOL | 2 |
October 16, 1947 |
MISS DONNA HARRIETTE JAMIESON AND MR MARSHALL PRICE DALRYMPLE | 8 |
October 16, 1947 |
WHO CARES ABOUT THEIR FORESTS!! – CARTOON | 4 |
October 16, 1947 |
JUANITA HARVEST FESTIVAL SATURDAY PROVES HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL | 3 |
October 16, 1947 |
SAFETY DRIVE STARTS MONDAY | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
JUANITA HARVEST FESTIVAL SATURDAY PROVES HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL | 3 |
October 16, 1947 |
ADAMS, WEBB | 6 |
October 16, 1947 |
BOLLING, ANDREW | 6 |
October 16, 1947 |
COVER, FRANK | 6 |
October 16, 1947 |
SACHS, JOHN | 6 |
October 16, 1947 |
BUSINESS WOMEN TO CONVENE HERE | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
HEARING ON BUS SERVICE OCTOBER 24 | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (BUYOUT OF KIRKLAND TELEPHONE CO) | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (TAKEOVER OF KIRKLAND TELEPHONE CO) | 1 |
October 16, 1947 |
POLISH OR SWEDISH PREFERRED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK | 9 |
October 23, 1947 |
TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR FINE CONCERTS HERE THIS WINTER | 2 |
October 23, 1947 |
MRS HAMMAR’S BOOK FEATURED IN SEATTLE STORE | 4 |
October 23, 1947 |
COUNCIL ASKED TO TEAR DOWN OLD CITY HALL | 1 |
October 23, 1947 |
ROSE POINT ELECTION SET FOR TUESDAY TO DECIDE ON COMING INTO CITY | 1 |
October 23, 1947 |
EDUCATION PUPILS PAINTING CANTEEN AS CLASS PROJECT | 3 |
October 23, 1947 |
HIGH SCHOOL PAPER WINS HIGHEST AWARD IN CONTEST | 9 |
October 23, 1947 |
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ISSUE COURTESY TICKETS IN SAFETY DRIVE | 3 |
October 23, 1947 |
VAN DE BOSSCHE, GOODWIN (MARILYN) TO PLAY CLASS PLAY LEADS | 1 |
October 23, 1947 |
ROSE POINT ELECTION SET FOR TUESDAY TO DECIDE ON COMING INTO CITY | 1 |
October 23, 1947 |
KIRKLAND IS HOST TO BUSINESS WOMEN | 1 |
October 23, 1947 |
QUESTIONNAIRE WILL BE SENT TO 4,300 LOCAL RESIDENTS | 1 |
October 23, 1947 |
QUESTIONNAIRE WILL BE SENT TO 4,300 RESIDENTS | 1 |
October 23, 1947 |
SEATTLE BUS HEARING IS POSTPONED | 1 |
October 23, 1947 |
BONITA MCFARLAND, FRED MACKENZIE | 8 |
October 23, 1947 |
EVELYN MONROE, JAMES CRAWFORD | 8 |
October 23, 1947 |
JOYCE CLICK, ROBERT ZIEROW | 8 |
October 30, 1947 |
CRABTREES (MR AND MRS D W) HAVE 40TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
October 30, 1947 |
COMMUNITY CHEST CLOSING DATE IS EXTENDED HERE | 2 |
October 30, 1947 |
COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE FAR SHORT OF GOAL LOCALLY | 1 |
October 30, 1947 |
ROSE POINT ANNEXATION IS APPROVED | 1 |
October 30, 1947 |
VOCATIONAL TESTS HERE NEXT WEEK | 7 |
October 30, 1947 |
PENTHOUSE STYLE PLAY WILL BE GIVEN AT WOMAN’S CLUB NOV 1 | 3 |
October 30, 1947 |
SAFETY DRIVE HERE GOING OVER WELL | 1 |
October 30, 1947 |
WILLIAMS, BERTHA | 10 |
October 30, 1947 |
BIG DRIVE FOR LEGION MEMBERS | 1 |
October 30, 1947 |
SWANSON (CHARLEY) TO HEAD KIWANIS | 1 |
October 30, 1947 |
WHITE OR JAPANESE MAID WANTED | 9 |
October 30, 1947 |
BETTY ROCKWELL, JAMES BARETT | 6 |
October 30, 1947 |
DORIS TRAPP, WAYNE SOLTAU | 6 |
October 30, 1947 |
GRACE CONDO, THOMAS BLAYLOCK | 10 |
November 6, 1947 |
EAST SIDE YMCA WILL OPEN DRIVE | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
HOUGHTON ALLOWS CHAMNESS PERMIT | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
COUNCIL PASSES FOOD ORDINANCE | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
COUNCIL PASSES FOOD ORDINANCE | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
HOUGHTON ALLOWS CHAMNESS PERMIT | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT WILL HAVE ELECTION TUESDAY, DEC 9 | 3 |
November 6, 1947 |
SURVEY SHOWS PEOPLE WANT PARKING METERS | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
LOCAL FERRY WILL CONTINUE OPERATION | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
RAILWAY EXPRESS TO HAVE DELIVERY | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
RATES INCREASED ON LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALLS | 1 |
November 6, 1947 |
ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT WILL HAVE ELECTION TUESDAY, DEC 9 | 3 |
November 6, 1947 |
JACK B JONES, ANITA PARRY | 8 |
November 6, 1947 |
LUELLA V BRACKEN, HARRIS GOGERT | 2 |
November 13, 1947 |
VAL’S MOBIL SERVICE – NEW OWNER | 7 |
November 13, 1947 |
W WITTENMEYERS CELEBRATE THEIR 57TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
November 13, 1947 |
NO CHRISTMAS STREET DECORATIONS! MERCHANTS SEND FUNDS TO STARVING | 1 |
November 13, 1947 |
KIRKLAND STREET SCENE | 1 |
November 13, 1947 |
PHIL MARSH HIRED AS SUPERVISOR OF REVAMPED TEEN CANTEEN | 3 |
November 13, 1947 |
PHOTO OF CARS DONATED FOR DRIVING CLASS | 2 |
November 13, 1947 |
THESPIAN PLAYERS WILL GIVE MYSTERY PLAY NOVEMBER 14 | 4 |
November 13, 1947 |
PLAN SAFETY MEETING MONDAY | 1 |
November 13, 1947 |
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH OFFICIALLY ORGANIZED NOV 2 | 7 |
November 13, 1947 |
REDMOND-KIRKLAND BUS HEARING DEC 1 | 1 |
November 13, 1947 |
KIRKLAND STREET SCENE – CARTOON | 1 |
November 13, 1947 |
EVELYN KALYBABA, HOWARD FRITCHMAN | 6 |
November 13, 1947 |
LOIS TURNER, DANIEL SNOPE | 6 |
November 13, 1947 |
WEDDING VOWS FOR GENEVIEVE THOMPSON | 3 |
November 20, 1947 |
LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH MUSICIANS PLAY, SING… | 9 |
November 20, 1947 |
COUNCIL GOING AHEAD WITH ANNEXATION PLANS | 1 |
November 20, 1947 |
REAL ESTATE OFFICE REPORTS INCREASED PROPERTY ACTIVITY | 7 |
November 20, 1947 |
CITIZEN’S APPROVE PLANS FOR SCHOOLS | 1 |
November 20, 1947 |
MANY GIRLS TAKE NEW SAFE DRIVING CLASSES AT SCHOOL | 1 |
November 20, 1947 |
COUNCIL GOING AHEAD WITH ANNEXATION PLANS | 1 |
November 20, 1947 |
ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY (KIRKLAND MACHINE AND SPECIALTY SHOP) | 4 |
November 20, 1947 |
GLORIA JOHNSON CHOSEN TO REPRESENT LOCAL SORORITY IN CONTEST | 3 |
November 20, 1947 |
COUNTY ROADS NEED IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
November 20, 1947 |
VICTORY AND DEFENSE MEDALS TO BE GIVEN AT LEGION MEETING | 6 |
November 27, 1947 |
STANLEYS (MR AND MRS R G) CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
November 27, 1947 |
WATERFRONT BUSINESS PROPERTY BOUGHT BY WALTER WARD | 3 |
November 27, 1947 |
CITY STUDYING FERRY PROBLEM | 1 |
November 27, 1947 |
NEW BRIDGE COMPLETED (KIRKLAND-BOTHELL) | 1 |
November 27, 1947 |
MARY CLEARWATER, LAWRENCE CAMPBELL |
4 |
December 4, 1947 |
W J SCOTTS WILL CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY | 10 |
December 4, 1947 |
MRS BAGGALEY (GLADYS) HAS ACTIVE ROLE AT CONVENTION | 7 |
December 4, 1947 |
DONATIONS REQUESTED FOR NEEDY | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
LEGION ASKS GIFTS FOR INJURED VETS | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
REZONING HEARING MONDAY | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
ABOUT ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
CALLIER, ALBERT | 2 |
December 4, 1947 |
JENSEN, CHRIS | 2 |
December 4, 1947 |
MURPHY, IVY | 2 |
December 4, 1947 |
LOCAL KIWANIS GROUP RECEIVES OFFICIAL CHARTER | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
ROSE HILL WATER ELECTION ON TUESDAY | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
CONTROVERSIAL BUS SERVICE HEARING AT NEW CITY HALL | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
ROSE HILL WATER ELECTION ON TUESDAY | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
LEGION ASKS GIFTS FOR INJURED VETS | 1 |
December 4, 1947 |
ESTHER GOODWIN MARRIES GEORGE STALEY | 6 |
December 4, 1947 |
VIOLA BERG, ROBERT STUART | 6 |
December 11, 1947 |
BEAUTIFUL NEW HUDSON NOW ON DISPLAY HERE AT LELAND MOTORS | 11 |
December 11, 1947 |
GIRLS DOMINATE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL | 9 |
December 11, 1947 |
CITY WILL PROBABLY PURCHASE BEACH | 1 |
December 11, 1947 |
SAFETY COUNCIL STARTS CAMPAIGN TO CHECK DEATHS | 9 |
December 11, 1947 |
CITY WILL PROBABLY PURCHASE BEACH | 1 |
December 11, 1947 |
RADIO STATION READY SOON | 1 |
December 11, 1947 |
FOSTER, GEORGE RAY | 3 |
December 11, 1947 |
GARRETT, JOHN E | 4 |
December 11, 1947 |
PAULSON, NILS | 4 |
December 11, 1947 |
SANFORD, WILLIS | 4 |
December 11, 1947 |
ROTARY HEARS PEARL WANAMAKER, HEAD OF STATE SCHOOL SYSTEM | 3 |
December 11, 1947 |
ROSE HILL WATER PLAN BEATEN AT POLLS TUESDAY | 1 |
December 11, 1947 |
FERRY BIDS WILL BE OPENED NEXT MONDAY MORNING | 1 |
December 11, 1947 |
ROSE HILL WATER PLAN BEATEN AT POLLS TUESDAY | 1 |
December 11, 1947 |
NORMA NORDWALL, WESLEY NORTON | 12 |
December 11, 1947 |
SHIRLEY HOOPS, KENNETH VAGUE | 4 |
December 11, 1947 |
ZEPHYR ROCKWELL, PETER TARASKA | 12 |
December 18, 1947 |
NEILSON (AL) IS VOTED HEAD OF CHAMBER | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
FACULTY CHANGES IN LOCAL SCHOOLS | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS LUNCH PROGRAM COMPLIMENTED HIGHLY | 3 |
December 18, 1947 |
COUNCIL APPROVES ROSE POINT ANNEXATION | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
HOUGHTON TOWN COUNCIL DOESN’T PASS RESOLUTION | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
NEW INDUSTRY TAKES OVER SHIPYARD | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
NEW INDUSTRY TAKES OVER SHIPYARD | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
HANSEN, ELMER J | 6 |
December 18, 1947 |
NERHEIM, KARL J | 6 |
December 18, 1947 |
FEDERATED CLUBS ELECT WM BOWIE NEW PRESIDENT | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
CHURCH CHANGES NAME (PEOPLE’ CHURCH – KIRKLAND BIBLE CHURCH) | 8 |
December 18, 1947 |
LOCAL CONGREGATION VOTES TO EXTEND CALL TO WISCONSIN MAN | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (POOR PHONE SERVICE) | 1 |
December 18, 1947 |
MARY JOHNSON, JAMES BRENNAN | 8 |
December 25, 1947 |
FITCHES (MR AND MRS WILLIS L) OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING | 1 |
December 25, 1947 |
CHRISTMAS BUSINESS ‘FAIR’ | 1 |
December 25, 1947 |
COUNTY WILL OPERATE KIRKLAND FERRY | 1 |
January 1, 1948 | FAMILY GARDENS NEEDED THIS YEAR TO KEEP COST OF LIVING DOWN | 3 |
January 1, 1948 | MORE MONEY NEEDED IN FUND FOR XMAS SEALS | 3 |
January 1, 1948 | CHILDREN’S MOTION PICTURE TASTES TO BE DISCUSSED | 3 |
January 1, 1948 | KIRKLAND SHOWS GAIN DURING 1947 | 1 |
January 1, 1948 | CULVER, ELEANOR | 4 |
January 1, 1948 | MANVILLE, ROSE | 4 |
January 1, 1948 | STENTZ, OTTO EMIL A | 4 |
January 1, 1948 | WATSON, ROBERT F | 4 |
January 8, 1948 | BALANCE IS DUE ON PLEDGES FOR WAR MEMORIAL | 1 |
January 8, 1948 | PRESIDENT NAMES EIGHT COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN OF C C | 1 |
January 8, 1948 | FILM ON ATOM BOMB WILL BE SHOWN AT CHURCH | 7 |
January 8, 1948 | MORE ADULT VOCATIONAL TRAINING WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE HERE | 7 |
January 8, 1948 | ANN CHAMNESS, CLARENCE C CHAMBERS JR | 6 |
January 8, 1948 | NEW INDUSTRY TAKES OVER PART OF FORMER SHIPYARDS | 1 |
January 8, 1948 | REPORT OF LIBRARY REVEALS PURCHASE OF 570 NEW BOOKS | 1 |
January 8, 1948 | FOSTER, JAMES C | 4 |
January 8, 1948 | SIMPSON, ELIZABETH | 4 |
January 8, 1948 | NEW MINISTER TO ARRIVE SOON (CONGREGATIONAL) | 1 |
January 8, 1948 | COUNTY IS OPERATING FERRY SMOOTHLY | 1 |
January 8, 1948 | DONNA HARIETTE JAMIESON, MARSHALL PRICE DALYRIMPLE | 6 |
January 15, 1948 |
MARRIED 40 YEARS (TAUSAN, MR AND MRS LEIF) | 1 |
January 15, 1948 |
COMMUNITY CHEST DIRECTORS REPORT ON 1948 FINANCES | 2 |
January 15, 1948 |
ADULT CLASSES TO BE OFFERED | 1 |
January 15, 1948 |
LOCAL SCHOOL BOY PATROL IS HONORED | 1 |
January 15, 1948 |
FORTNER, THURZA E | 3 |
January 15, 1948 |
MATSON, INFANT | 3 |
January 15, 1948 |
NEILSON, ROBERT | 1 |
January 15, 1948 |
NEILSON, ROBERT | 3 |
January 15, 1948 |
SCHINDLER, MARTHA M | 3 |
January 15, 1948 |
1000 EXPECTED AT BOXING SMOKER | 1 |
January 15, 1948 |
MONEY IS AVAILABLE FOR ROADS | 1 |
January 15, 1948 |
ROSE HILL PTA REQUESTS ‘CAUTION’ SIGN ON HIGHWAY | 8 |
January 15, 1948 |
GENEVA JUNE LOGSDON, STANLEY G FRITCH | 7 |
January 15, 1948 |
MIRIAM HALL, MAX WYNE BROWER | 9 |
January 22, 1948 |
TAYLOR OUTLINES STAND OF LEGION ON SUBVERSIVES | 9 |
January 22, 1948 |
TWO SCHOOL DIRECTOR POSITIONS OPEN | 1 |
January 22, 1948 |
MARIONETTES AT HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY TO PLEASE LOCAL CHILDREN | 3 |
January 22, 1948 |
FOOD ORDINANCE VOTED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
January 22, 1948 |
GENERAL PETROLEUM ASKS ZONING CHANGE IN HOUGHTON TOWN | 7 |
January 22, 1948 |
GOEPFERT, GEORGE | 7 |
January 22, 1948 |
SESSIONS, JULIA H | 7 |
January 22, 1948 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB REFURNISHES CLUBHOUSE KITCHEN | 8 |
January 22, 1948 |
CITY OF KIRKLAND WILL OPERATE FERRY | 1 |
January 22, 1948 |
CONDITION OF ROADS REPORTED | 1 |
January 29, 1948 |
ABOUT 600 ADULTS, YOUNGSTERS ENJOY MARIONETTE SHOW | 6 |
January 29, 1948 |
KIRKLAND EXTENDS FIRE SERVICE TO HOUGHTON DISTRICT | 1 |
January 29, 1948 |
FOOD SANITATION CLASSES ARE OPEN TO PUBLIC | 1 |
January 29, 1948 |
KIRKLAND EXTENDS FIRE SERVICE TO HOUGHTON DISTRICT | 1 |
January 29, 1948 |
POLICE ANNOUNCE STRICTER BAIL RULES | 1 |
January 29, 1948 |
BOOTH, ELVA M | 7 |
January 29, 1948 |
KENNEY, JAMES A | 7 |
January 29, 1948 |
RIDDELL, FRANK G | 7 |
January 29, 1948 |
SOHN, WALTER E | 7 |
January 29, 1948 |
STOCKLEY, MARY E | 7 |
January 29, 1948 |
NEWLY ORGANIZED SKI CLUB STARTS OFF WITH 54 MEMBERS | 1 |
January 29, 1948 |
KIRKLAND GIRL SCOUT ORGANIZATION WILL CELEBRATE SECOND BIRTHDAY | 6 |
January 29, 1948 |
KIRKLAND TO TAKE OVER | 1 |
January 29, 1948 |
NEW GREYHOUND BUSSES IN USE | 10 |
January 29, 1948 |
WORK ON HIGHWAY DELAYED | 1 |
February 5, 1948 |
KIRKLAND BEVERAGE TAVERN – GRAND OPENING | 4 |
February 5, 1948 |
TO DISCUSS TRANSFER OF SCHOOL DISTRICT AREAS | 1 |
February 5, 1948 |
FLAMES DESTROY JUANITA BUILDING MONDAY MORNING | 1 |
February 5, 1948 |
LOCAL FOOD HANDLERS MUST PASS ‘SANITATION FOR SAFETY’ COURSE | 3 |
February 5, 1948 |
HOUGHTON ASPIRANTS SELECTED | 1 |
February 5, 1948 |
FLAMES DESTROY JUANITA BUILDING MONDAY MORNING | 1 |
February 5, 1948 |
CITY PRIMARY ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
February 5, 1948 |
NEW PASTOR USED TO COLD WEATHER (MILLS, REV DONALD) | 1 |
February 12, 1948 |
NEEDHAM IS NEW C OF C SECRETARY | 1 |
February 12, 1948 |
KELLER DECIDES TO RUN FOR POST ON SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
February 12, 1948 |
JEAN BORGER, ALVIN HENRICKSON | 8 |
February 12, 1948 |
KRKL ON AIR NEXT WEEK | 1 |
February 12, 1948 |
BIG FIRE IN JUANITA (PHOTO) | 9 |
February 12, 1948 |
BURGLARS BUSY IN LOCAL OFFICES | 1 |
February 12, 1948 |
HOFFMAN, BARNEY | 7 |
February 12, 1948 |
TERRYLL, MINNIE | 7 |
February 12, 1948 |
JOHNSON, LONCTOT RUN STRONG IN LOCAL PRIMARY | 1 |
February 12, 1948 |
RECEPTION TO HONOR NEW CONGREGATIONAL MINISTER, FAMILY | 1 |
February 12, 1948 |
MARTIN AWARDED FOOD FRANCHISE ON LOCAL FERRY | 1 |
February 12, 1948 |
CECILIA TODD, ROGER GRISWOLD | 8 |
February 19, 1948 |
HOUSING AUTHORITY REFUSES TO TRANSFER LAKEVIEW PROJECT | 1 |
February 19, 1948 |
KIRKLAND GIVES $764 TO MARCH OF DIMES | 1 |
February 19, 1948 |
WALT BEARDSLEY WILL HEAD RED CROSS DRIVE IN KIRKLAND DISTRICT | 3 |
February 19, 1948 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT TRANSFER RULING DUE MARCH 9TH | 1 |
February 19, 1948 |
RADIO STATION OPENING POSTPONED TILL MARCH 2 | 1 |
February 19, 1948 |
ANDERSON, HANNAH | 10 |
February 19, 1948 |
BROOKS, HERBERT | 10 |
February 19, 1948 |
DAHL, SELMAR | 10 |
February 19, 1948 |
WINTERS TO RUN FOR MAYOR | 1 |
February 19, 1948 |
IN THE CENTER OF THE PICTURE…THE FERRY (PHOTO) | 1 |
February 19, 1948 |
108TH AVE NE TO BE REPAIRED BY COUNTY SOON | 1 |
February 19, 1948 |
OWNERS PROTEST STREET LIGHTING L.I.D. | 1 |
February 19, 1948 |
BILLIE HOLLENBECK, FREDERICK ALLEN | 6 |
February 19, 1948 |
HELEN ELEANOR GRAVES, GUS BRATT | 6 |
February 19, 1948 |
HELENE HILDEBRAND, CHARLES WATT | 6 |
February 26, 1948 |
ELECT QUENTIN A HERWIG – CITY COUNCIL | 11 |
February 26, 1948 |
TO START HIGH SCHOOL THIS SUMMER | 1 |
February 26, 1948 |
CLASSES FOR ADULTS ARE IN DEMAND | 1 |
February 26, 1948 |
KIRKLAND RADIO STATION NOW ON AIR | 11 |
February 26, 1948 |
RADIO STATION DEDICATION IS SCHEDULED NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
February 26, 1948 |
JOHNSON, EMIL | 3 |
February 26, 1948 |
EDNA MAY MILLER, ARTHUR PERRIGO | 6 |
March 4, 1948 | A MESSAGE TO THE CITIZENS OF KIRKLAND (VOTE FOR HARRY EVERETT) | 4 |
March 4, 1948 | CHARLES W JOHNSON JR FOR CITY ATTORNEY | 2 |
March 4, 1948 | VOTE FOR MELVIN LONCTOT – CITY COUNCIL | 9 |
March 4, 1948 | VOTE FOR WALTER H SHOOK – CITY COUNCIL | 2 |
March 4, 1948 | BUSINESS WOMEN SPONSOR OPERETTA | 9 |
March 4, 1948 | HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC GROUP TO PRESENT WINTER CONCERT SUNDAY | 3 |
March 4, 1948 | HOUGHTON TO ELECT OFFICIALS TUESDAY | 1 |
March 4, 1948 | NEW RADIO STATION IS DEDICATED | 1 |
March 4, 1948 | HEAVY VOTE EXPECTED IN CITY ELECTION | 1 |
March 4, 1948 | KIRKLAND SEEKS NEW POST OFFICE | 1 |
March 4, 1948 | JUNE COOK, KENNETH FORTESCUE | 8 |
March 11, 1948 | JUANITA REALTY – GRAND OPENING | 2 |
March 11, 1948 | GIBBS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING | 1 |
March 11, 1948 | NEARLY 600 ENROLL IN ADULT CLASSES | 1 |
March 11, 1948 | EVERETT RE-ELECTED MAYOR, 672-272 | 1 |
March 11, 1948 | MORE THAN 100 MEN, WOMEN GIVEN FOOD HANDLERS CERTIFICATES | 3 |
March 11, 1948 | V J BERTO ELECTED MAYOR OF HOUGHTON | 1 |
March 11, 1948 | AD FROM NORTHWEST GREYHOUND LINES | 4 |
March 11, 1948 | FIRST STORY-TELLING CLASS WILL BE HELD AT LIBRARY MARCH 18 | 6 |
March 11, 1948 | OWENS, DORTHULA | 6 |
March 11, 1948 | LOCAL CHILDREN ASKED TO JOIN HOSPITAL CLUB | 2 |
March 11, 1948 | KIRKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY MERGED WITH NEW COMPANY | 7 |
March 11, 1948 | CLARA LEE RAY, EARL TODD | 6 |
March 18, 1948 | PAINTING IS ALREADY COMPLETE IN NEW ‘NEETNAC’ BUILDING | 6 |
March 18, 1948 | MARCH 15TH | 7 |
March 18, 1948 | KING KEEPS POST BY SINGLE VOTE | 1 |
March 18, 1948 | AT LEAST 12 DOGS ARE POISONED | 1 |
March 18, 1948 | YOUNGER, CHARLES JR | 6 |
March 18, 1948 | FERRY SHOWS $770.77 LOSS DURING FEBRUARY | 1 |
March 18, 1948 | LOCAL BUS SERVICE IS DISCONTINUED | 1 |
March 25, 1948 | HARRIS FAMILY SHOE STORE – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
March 25, 1948 | YOUNG PIANO DUO WILL PLAY HERE | 1 |
March 25, 1948 | FRANKLY SPEAKING | 1 |
March 25, 1948 | LOCAL IMPORTANCE OF BRIDLE TRAILS PARK IS STRESSED | 1 |
March 25, 1948 | JIM HARRIS WILL OPEN NEW FAMILY SHOE STORE SATURDAY | 1 |
March 25, 1948 | KIRKLAND MAY HAVE DOWNTOWN OFFICE FOR WESTERN UNION | 1 |
March 25, 1948 | KIRKLAND C OF C TO RAISE FUNDS FOR TESTING STATION | 1 |
March 25, 1948 | HALVORSON, HELGE | 7 |
March 25, 1948 | SCHAAL, CLEMMONS O | 7 |
March 25, 1948 | STREET LIGHTS FOR BUSINESS DISTRICT! | 1 |
March 25, 1948 | PHONE COMPANY DOUBLES NUMBER OF TRUNK LINES | 1 |
April 1, 1948 | GRANGE OBSERVES ITS 11TH BIRTHDAY | 1 |
April 1, 1948 | RESIDENTS PROTEST NEW WATER RESERVOIR COVER | 1 |
April 1, 1948 | JACLYN LU CHAMBERLIN, LARRY M WOLD | 6 |
April 1, 1948 | SAFETY ROUND-UP PLANNED | 1 |
April 1, 1948 | MORE SIGNATURES ARE NEEDED FOR JUANITA PETITION | 1 |
April 1, 1948 | ESKOLA, EMIL | 3 |
April 1, 1948 | HUGHES, ELIZABETH P | 3 |
April 1, 1948 | KANGUR, HANS | 3 |
April 1, 1948 | LUNDY, IRA A | 3 |
April 1, 1948 | MCCOY, HARRY D | 3 |
April 1, 1948 | KENMORE FLYING FIELD NOW OPEN FOR PUBLIC USE | 1 |
April 1, 1948 | C OF C BACKS SECOND LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
April 1, 1948 | MORE SIGNATURES ARE NEEDED FOR JUANITA PETITION | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | KIRKLAND Y’S MEN SPONSOR OPERETTA HERE APRIL 22, 23 AND 24 | 3 |
April 8, 1948 | REUNION HONORS PIONEER TEACHER (MILLER, LAURA) | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | BLAU’S SUPER SERVICE TO OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | ‘GOODWILL’ OPENS STORE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | HERE’S SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT! – “TALKING PHOTOS” | 7 |
April 8, 1948 | TOTAL OF 27457 EGGS COLLECTED IN CAMPAIGN | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | PRIMROSE SHOW THIS WEEK | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | SUMMER FESTIVAL PLANS REVEALED BY DON KEMP | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | REUNION HONORS PIONEER TEACHER (MILLER, LAURA) | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | HEISDORF DECIDES TO WITHDRAW NAME IN HOUGHTON CONTEST | 1 |
April 8, 1948 | ASPEGREN, EDWIN S | 9 |
April 8, 1948 | WARREN, MARY C | 9 |
April 8, 1948 | MRS ALICE COLMAN NAMED ‘WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT FOR 1948’ THIS WEEK | 8 |
April 8, 1948 | $1500 RECREATION FUND IS APPROVED | 1 |
April 22, 1948 | EAST SIDE MOTOR CO – FREE LUBE JOB WITH THIS AD | 4 |
April 22, 1948 | OPERETTA FRIDAY, SATURDAY | 1 |
April 22, 1948 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
April 22, 1948 | BOXING, SAILBOAT REGATTA ON FESTIVAL PROGRAM | 1 |
April 22, 1948 | HOUGHTON TOWN STILL HAS TROUBLE; BADER WINS OUT | 6 |
April 22, 1948 | ELECT ANDERSON NEW PRESIDENT OF ROTARY | 1 |
April 22, 1948 | COUNCIL VOTES IN FAVOR OF AIRPORT | 1 |
April 22, 1948 | NEW PHONE BOOK WILL BE OUT SOON | 1 |
April 29, 1948 | TARPS OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING | 4 |
April 29, 1948 | KIRKLAND RED CROSS DRIVE $700 SHORT OF ITS $2000 GOAL | 4 |
April 29, 1948 | PENNY DRIVE IS UNDER WAY | 1 |
April 29, 1948 | BENNEST ACCEPTS PRINCIPAL’S POST AT VASHON HIGH | 1 |
April 29, 1948 | FEDERAL FUNDS TO HELP LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
April 29, 1948 | VIRGINIA SMITH IS 1948 VALEDICTORIAN | 1 |
April 29, 1948 | ARMSTRONG, GREG | 10 |
April 29, 1948 | CLARK, WELD NOBLE | 10 |
April 29, 1948 | FAUCETT, CHARLES | 10 |
April 29, 1948 | PRINGLE, ROBERT | 10 |
April 29, 1948 | REDUCED ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT WILL VOTE AGAIN MAY 11 | 1 |
April 29, 1948 | MURIEL BERNICE U’REN, FRED E WUBBENA | 6 |
May 6, 1948 | KIRKLAND CUSTOM CANNERY – REOPENING | 4 |
May 6, 1948 | TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT | 4 |
May 6, 1948 | BUILDING PERMITS FOR $222,700 ISSUED IN APRIL | 1 |
May 6, 1948 | MISS FULLER, JOHNSON TO QUIT SCHOOL | 1 |
May 6, 1948 | FULL WEEK OF SAFETY PROGRAMS | 1 |
May 6, 1948 | ROBINSON, MILDRED | 4 |
May 6, 1948 | EIGHT MILES OF SIDEWALKS AND CURBS! | 1 |
May 6, 1948 | KIRKLAND SIDEWALKS, CURBS? (MAP) | 2 |
May 6, 1948 | JACLYN LU CHAMBERLIN, LARRY MARTIN WOLD | 6 |
May 13, 1948 | THE DOWNTOWNER – NEW MANAGEMENT | 4 |
May 13, 1948 | STOP! HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN ANYTHING (CITIZENSHIP AND VOTING) | 2 |
May 13, 1948 | BIG SAFETY WEEK PARADE SATURDAY | 1 |
May 13, 1948 | LIO, VIRGINIA LEE | 10 |
May 13, 1948 | LITTLE, DIXIE JANE | 10 |
May 13, 1948 | MARENE, GRACE | 10 |
May 13, 1948 | ROSE HILL RESIDENTS VOTE FOR WATER | 1 |
May 13, 1948 | PHONE CO AGREES TO CHANGES | 1 |
May 13, 1948 | ROSE HILL RESIDENTS VOTE FOR WATER | 1 |
May 13, 1948 | LEGION DISTRICT CONFERENCE HERE THIS SUNDAY | 1 |
May 13, 1948 | LORRAINE WRIGHT, DOUGLAS HAIGHT | 6 |
May 27, 1948 | EAST SIDE MOTOR CO – 15TH ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
May 27, 1948 | KIRKLAND MERCANTILE – GRAND OPENING | 6 |
May 27, 1948 | HEADSTONE FOR INFLATION (SECURITY LOAN) | 6 |
May 27, 1948 | FIRE DEPARTMENT BUSY THIS MONTH | 1 |
May 27, 1948 | THREE MAILS IN KIRKLAND DAILY STARTING JUNE 1 | 1 |
May 27, 1948 | WELFARE COUNCIL VOTED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 27, 1948 | LEE, JENNY | 6 |
May 27, 1948 | MCLEAN ANNOUNCES KING COUNTY SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM | 3 |
May 27, 1948 | COUNCIL REFUSES $20000 FOR FERRY | 1 |
May 27, 1948 | PROPERTY OWNERS FAVOR SIDEWALKS | 1 |
May 27, 1948 | RUBY HOOVER, JOHN W MICHAELS | 8 |
May 27, 1948 | VIRGINIA BANNISTER, ERICK OLSON | 8 |
June 3, 1948 | EAST SIDE BOTTLING – NEW KIRKLAND INDUSTRY | 3 |
June 3, 1948 | MACDOUGALL’S – NEW LOCATION | 7 |
June 3, 1948 | NEW REFRIGERATED VEGETABLE CASES (TREMAINES – PHOTO) | 2 |
June 3, 1948 | ATOM BOMB FILM TO BE SHOWN HERE TUESDAY, JUNE 8 | 6 |
June 3, 1948 | SUMMER ADULT SEWING CLASSES WILL BE OFFERED | 1 |
June 3, 1948 | DEFINITE SUMMER FESTIVAL PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED | 1 |
June 3, 1948 | SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM IS PLANNED HERE | 1 |
June 3, 1948 | ANOTHER FIGHT TO KEEP FERRY LOOMS | 1 |
June 3, 1948 | ETHEL KARSCHNEY, VINCENT DORNES | 6 |
June 10, 1948 | RICHARDSON, OLSON NOMINATED FOR C OF C POST | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | NORTHUP TRANSFER IS DENIED | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | NURSERY SCHOOL WILL STAY OPEN | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | THREE NEW CITY OFFICIALS SWORN | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | JUANITA CONTRACT WILL BE AWARDED | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | HOUGHTON BEACH NOW HAS GUARDS ON REGULAR DUTY | 5 |
June 10, 1948 | BISHOP, COLMAN D | 5 |
June 10, 1948 | ESTY, MINNIE | 4 |
June 10, 1948 | FISHER, FRANCES C | 4 |
June 10, 1948 | FORTNER, WILLIAM T | 4 |
June 10, 1948 | KUNKA, JOHN | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | LAKE WASHINGTON NEWSPAPER ‘BEST’ | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | KIRKLAND WILL KEEP FERRY LESCHI | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | JUANITA CONTRACT WILL BE AWARDED | 1 |
June 10, 1948 | IMOGENE JENSEN, CLIFFORD SAMUELSON | 6 |
June 10, 1948 | MARTHA COUTRE, HERBERT SUNDHOLM | 6 |
June 17, 1948 | COUNCIL VOTES FOR SELLING PROJECTS | 1 |
June 17, 1948 | NEW FORD TO BE FESTIVAL PRIZE | 1 |
June 17, 1948 | QUEEN CONTEST FOR SUMMER FESTIVAL WILL GET UNDER WAY SOON | 3 |
June 17, 1948 | KIRKLAND FIREMEN ARE ACTIVE DURING PAST TWO WEEKS | 1 |
June 17, 1948 | CHAMNESS NAMED ON TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
June 17, 1948 | COUNCIL VOTES FOR SELLING PROJECTS | 1 |
June 17, 1948 | SWIMMING BEACHES TO BE GUARDED | 1 |
June 17, 1948 | ABEL, THEODORE E | 6 |
June 17, 1948 | BISHOP, COLMAN | 6 |
June 17, 1948 | JACKSON, RUTH | 6 |
June 17, 1948 | NEW STREET LIGHTS GOING UP | 1 |
June 24, 1948 | BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY – RETURN TO WORK FOR STRIKERS | 7 |
June 24, 1948 | NEEDHAM ELECTRIC – GRAND OPENING | 9 |
June 24, 1948 | C OF C URGES TRAFFIC STUDY | 1 |
June 24, 1948 | LOUISE FORTHOFFER, KEITH WOLFROM | 8 |
June 24, 1948 | NONA KAUFMAN, JACK SHEA | 8 |
June 24, 1948 | REFUSE DUMPING IN UNAUTHORIZED SPOTS UNLAWFUL | 1 |
June 24, 1948 | SUMMER FESTIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATES NAMED | 1 |
June 24, 1948 | X-RAY UNIT OF ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE WILL BE HERE JULY 16 | 3 |
June 24, 1948 | REFUSE DUMPING IN UNAUTHORIZED SPOTS UNLAWFUL | 1 |
June 24, 1948 | KIRKLAND LIBRARY OPEN NINE MORE HOURS EACH WEEK | 1 |
June 24, 1948 | NEW HIGHWAY POST OFFICE IS PLANNED | 1 |
June 24, 1948 | C OF C URGES TRAFFIC STUDY | 1 |
June 24, 1948 | ETHEL GOODMAN, RALPH CLAIR | 7 |
July 1, 1948 | BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY – JOB OPENINGS | 7 |
July 1, 1948 | NEEDHAM ELECTRIC – HOUSE OF LIGHT – GRAND OPENING | 4 |
July 1, 1948 | HARRY OLSON NEW C OF C PRESIDENT | 1 |
July 1, 1948 | 78 BOYS SIGN UP FOR CAMP ORKILA | 1 |
July 1, 1948 | SUMMER FESTIVAL ‘KIDS’ PARADE IS ANNOUNCED | 1 |
July 1, 1948 | NEW EAST SIDE NATIONAL GUARD BATTERY ACTIVATED MONDAY NIGHT | 3 |
July 1, 1948 | MARDILLA, HELGA | 10 |
July 1, 1948 | NICHOLS, JAMES | 10 |
July 1, 1948 | NEW 1948 TELEPHONE BOOK ‘OUT’ | 1 |
July 1, 1948 | ANN CHAMNESS, CLARENCE CHAMBERS, JR | 6 |
July 1, 1948 | EILEEN MCCOY, BOB GARDENER | 6 |
July 1, 1948 | MARILYN JEANNE BAUMAN, WILLIAM BIGGS | 6 |
July 1, 1948 | MARJORIE LANG, DONALD FLAGE | 6 |
July 1, 1948 | MARY LOUISE CLARK, GUY E TRESSLER | 6 |
July 8, 1948 | BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY – HIRING | 7 |
July 8, 1948 | PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT CO – NEED FOR CAPITAL | 7 |
July 8, 1948 | LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS ELECTING DIRECTORS | 1 |
July 8, 1948 | FESTIVAL BUTTONS ON SALE | 1 |
July 8, 1948 | LOCAL FIREMEN BUSY WITH CALLS | 1 |
July 8, 1948 | MILLAR HEADS PLANNING COMMISSION | 1 |
July 8, 1948 | GREER, ARTHUR J | 7 |
July 8, 1948 | SHOER, CHARLOTTE | 7 |
July 8, 1948 | SEATTLE EXECUTIVE PAYS TRIBUTE TO WORK BY KIRKLAND SCOUTS | 3 |
July 8, 1948 | CATHERINE PARKER BUTLER, LEON RAMON SUMMERS | 6 |
July 8, 1948 | CECELIA NELSON, WILLIAM LINN | 6 |
July 15, 1948 | BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY | 7 |
July 15, 1948 | NEETNAC DOING WELL; 100 YOUTH ATTEND NIGHTLY | 1 |
July 15, 1948 | HENDEL RESIGNS TO ACCEPT NORTH KITSAP POSITION | 1 |
July 15, 1948 | $85 IN CASH PRIZES AT KIDS’ PARADE | 1 |
July 15, 1948 | THREE LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS SPONSOR FESTIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATES | 3 |
July 15, 1948 | TO STAGE SHOW OF MERCHANDISE AT LOCAL FESTIVAL | 1 |
July 15, 1948 | FREE CHEST X-RAYS ARE AVAILABLE | 1 |
July 15, 1948 | NEW INDUSTRY BUYS LOCAL BUILDING – MILLWORK COMPANY BUYS PRESCO | 1 |
July 15, 1948 | LIND, MARY | 10 |
July 15, 1948 | MARWOOD, HAROLD R | 10 |
July 15, 1948 | MAYNARD, PERCY E | 10 |
July 15, 1948 | SCHLOUGH, GEORGE | 10 |
July 15, 1948 | SHORBUND, OSCAR | 10 |
July 15, 1948 | NEW TESTING STATION OPENS TUESDAY | 1 |
July 22, 1948 | ROY C DAVIDSEN – COUNTY COMMISSIONER | 2 |
July 22, 1948 | COMPLETED PLANS FOR NEW SCHOOL SENT TO OLYMPIA | 1 |
July 22, 1948 | CITY DADS CALL HOUSING PROJECT HEARING MONDAY | 1 |
July 22, 1948 | ANNUAL KIRKLAND SUMMER FESTIVAL HAS HAD INTERESTING HISTORY | 3 |
July 22, 1948 | FESTIVAL DECORATION READY | 1 |
July 22, 1948 | THIRD ANNUAL KIRKLAND SUMMER FESTIVAL | 1 |
July 22, 1948 | BURLESON, DELLA | 10 |
July 22, 1948 | WOOD, ROY | 10 |
July 22, 1948 | MORE CARS NEEDED AT TESTING STATION | 1 |
July 22, 1948 | BARBARA JANE PARKS, JOHN G GAY | 6 |
July 29, 1948 | A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM ARTHUR LANGLIE | 6 |
July 29, 1948 | GENE’S COFFEE SHOP – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
July 29, 1948 | NEW SCHOOL PLANS OKEHED | 1 |
July 29, 1948 | COUNCIL REVERSES STAND ON PROJECTS | 1 |
July 29, 1948 | KIDS PARADE HAS INTERESTING LOCAL HISTORY | 1 |
July 29, 1948 | NAVY DESTROYER, OTHER SHIPS HERE FOR FESTIVAL | 1 |
July 29, 1948 | COUNCIL REVERSES STAND ON PROJECTS | 1 |
July 29, 1948 | KIDS PARADE HAS INTERESTING LOCAL HISTORY | 1 |
July 29, 1948 | JONES, OSWALD | 10 |
July 29, 1948 | SIMPSON, NETTIE | 10 |
July 29, 1948 | GENE LUND, LEWIS BERIAULT | 6 |
July 29, 1948 | GEORGIA JONES, THOMAS FAWCETT | 6 |
July 29, 1948 | MARGARET JEAN BORGER, ALVIN NORMAN HENRICKSON | 6 |
August 5, 1948 | MR AND MRS DONALD G SUTHERLAND CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIVERSARY | 2 |
August 5, 1948 | LARGE CROWD EXPECTED AT FESTIVAL | 1 |
August 5, 1948 | NEW LOCAL STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM WILL BE DEDICATED FRIDAY EVENING | 1 |
August 5, 1948 | MARY ELLEN PETERSON, CHARLES LENTZ | 1 |
August 12, 1948 | POULTRYMEN ARE INVITED TO FREE EDUCATIONAL FILM | 10 |
August 12, 1948 | PLANNING COMMISSION STUDYING BUILDING CODE | 1 |
August 12, 1948 | CENTRAL WELFARE SET-UP FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT FORMED | 1 |
August 12, 1948 | FERN STOCKNESS, LOREN FITCH | 6 |
August 12, 1948 | FESTIVAL OUTDOOR BOXING SHOW DRAWS BIG CROWD SATURDAY NIGHT | 5 |
August 12, 1948 | FESTIVAL QUEEN TITLE IS EARNED BY CLARE SUVAN | 1 |
August 12, 1948 | KIDDIE PARADE SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
August 12, 1948 | SUMMER FESTIVAL VERY SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
August 12, 1948 | THREE EAST SIDE BABIES WIN BONDS IN FESTIVAL PHOTO CONTEST | 3 |
August 12, 1948 | KLAMM, LILLY AUGUSTA | 4 |
August 12, 1948 | JANET DEVENE, RUSSELL F SHEPLEY | 6 |
August 19, 1948 | MR AND MRS A L BURTON OBSERVE 44TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
August 19, 1948 | MANY OWNERS PROTEST ASSESSMENTS | 1 |
August 19, 1948 | TWO 10-MILL SCHOOL LEVIES ON BALLOT SEPT 14TH | 1 |
August 19, 1948 | GLORIA MORTENSEN, EARL STEBERL | 4 |
August 19, 1948 | CRICKET GAME WILL BE PLAYED ON LOCAL CIVIC FIELD SUNDAY | 1 |
August 19, 1948 | NEW HIGHWAY SURVEYED! | 1 |
August 19, 1948 | LEGIONNAIRES WILL STUDY VETERAN’S HOUSING PROBLEM | 2 |
August 19, 1948 | POLLY ANN JOHNSON, WILLIAM COYNER | 4 |
August 26, 1948 | MICKELSON’S PLAN COUNTY SUIT | 5 |
August 26, 1948 | THOR C TOLLEFSON FOR REPRESENTATIVE | 3 |
August 26, 1948 | 1949 COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE GOAL IS $1,737,767 | 6 |
August 26, 1948 | ENROLLMENT OF NEARLY 3500 PUPILS IS EXPECTED IN LAKE WASHINGTON’S | 13 |
August 26, 1948 | LOCAL SCHOOLS HIRE NEARLY 30 NEW TEACHERS | 12 |
August 26, 1948 | LILLIAN DUBSON, BERNARD LAWSON | 6 |
August 26, 1948 | KING COUNTY HAS SECOND LARGEST CHEST X-RAY GOAL IN THE COUNTRY | 3 |
August 26, 1948 | MICKELSON’S PLAN COUNTY SUIT | 5 |
August 26, 1948 | DRAFT REGISTRATION STARTS ON MONDAY | 1 |
August 26, 1948 | HUGHES, RICHARD D | 4 |
August 26, 1948 | WHITE, FRED | 4 |
August 26, 1948 | MANY RESIDENTS ARE STILL UNABLE TO VOTE NOV 2ND | 20 |
September 2, 1948 |
CASE’S OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING (MR AND MRS CHARLES) | 1 |
September 2, 1948 |
BIDS FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL OPENED | 1 |
September 2, 1948 |
NINE ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS USED BY LOCAL SCHOOLS | 1 |
September 2, 1948 |
SHOP IN KIRKLAND AND SAVE ON BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHES, SUPPLIES | 3 |
September 2, 1948 |
212 YOUNG MEN REGISTERED FOR DRAFT | 1 |
September 2, 1948 |
EAST SIDE NATIONAL GUARD TO INCREASE ENLISTMENTS TO 65 | 3 |
September 2, 1948 |
BROOKS, SARA A | 5 |
September 2, 1948 |
JAYCOX, L H | 1 |
September 2, 1948 |
BRITISH CRUISER CRICKET TEAM WILL PLAY HERE ON SATURDAY | 1 |
September 2, 1948 |
ELVERA CLARICE NELSON, RICHARD LEON HOOPS | 6 |
September 2, 1948 |
PATRICIA BERG, HERBERT E NELSON | 6 |
September 9, 1948 |
LUTHERAN CHURCH TO OBSERVE ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
September 9, 1948 |
LUTHERAN CHURCH TO OBSERVE ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
September 9, 1948 |
FIRST-DAY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 208 BIGGER THAN 1947 | 1 |
September 9, 1948 |
TWO 10-MILL SCHOOL LEVIES ON BALLOT TUESDAY | 1 |
September 9, 1948 |
MARGARET GANO, JOHN SPINELLI | 6 |
September 9, 1948 |
TECHNICOLOR SOUND FILM TO BE SHOWN AT ROSE HILL CHURCH | 4 |
September 9, 1948 |
KIRKLAND GROUP PLANNING X-RAYS HERE THIS MONTH | 1 |
September 9, 1948 |
FISK, WALTER M | 10 |
September 9, 1948 |
NORTHERN, FRED | 10 |
September 9, 1948 |
PRIMARY ELECTIONS SCHEDULED TUESDAY | 1 |
September 9, 1948 |
MORMONS TO HOLD DISTRICT MEETING HERE ON FRIDAY | 4 |
September 9, 1948 |
TWO SPECIAL TRAINS TO FAIR | 1 |
September 9, 1948 |
DELORES GASCH, BOB SWENSON | 6 |
September 9, 1948 |
NONA KAUFMAN, JACK SHEA | 6 |
September 9, 1948 |
POLLY MCKERNEY, ROBERT OLDROYD | 6 |
September 16, 1948 |
VOTE AGAINST PROPOSITION 13 (ALCOHOL SALES) | 8 |
September 16, 1948 |
CHAMBER SELLING SEASON TICKETS FOR LOCAL GAMES | 1 |
September 16, 1948 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (MENTION OF COMMUNIST CELL IN KIRKLAND) | 1 |
September 16, 1948 |
ENROLLMENT STILL RISING STEADILY | 1 |
September 16, 1948 |
TWO LEVIES FOR SCHOOL ARE PASSED | 1 |
September 16, 1948 |
NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR X-RAY DRIVE | 1 |
September 16, 1948 |
HARDBOARD MANUFACTURING PLANT HERE ONE OF THREE IN NORTHWEST | 3 |
September 16, 1948 |
KIRKLAND FAVORS LANGLIE, WALLGREN | 1 |
September 16, 1948 |
NEW RECREATION DIRECTOR ON JOB AT CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
September 16, 1948 |
SCHOOLS PLANNING TRAIN TO PUYALLUP | 1 |
September 16, 1948 |
BONNIE MCKERNEY, RICHARD L ROSE | 8 |
September 16, 1948 |
PAULINE POULIN, HARRY RICE | 8 |
September 23, 1948 |
COUNCIL DEBATES FUTURE OF PROJECTS | 1 |
September 23, 1948 |
MORE THAN 25 CLASSES FOR ADULTS | 1 |
September 23, 1948 |
PART-TIME CLERK HELP AVAILABLE AT HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
September 23, 1948 |
FREE X-RAYS HERE SEPT 28 | 1 |
September 23, 1948 |
MORE THAN 100 NEW BOOKS ADDED TO KIRKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY | 3 |
September 23, 1948 |
HALVORSON, BONITA RAE | 10 |
September 23, 1948 |
HURST, GEORGE O | 10 |
September 23, 1948 |
EAST SIDERS MEET TO PLAN SHRINERS’ CLUB FORMATION | 1 |
September 23, 1948 |
FRANKLY SPEAKING (LESCHI FERRY) | 1 |
September 23, 1948 |
LORRAINE THERRIAULT, PAUL WRIGHT | 6 |
September 30, 1948 |
NEW HIGH SCHOOL TO BE BUILT SOON | 1 |
September 30, 1948 |
HOUSING PROJECT MAY INCORPORATE | 4 |
September 30, 1948 |
HOUSING PROJECT MAY INCORPORATE | 4 |
September 30, 1948 |
200 ADULTS SIGN UP FOR SCHOOL CLASSES AT LAKE WASHINGTON | 1 |
September 30, 1948 |
HOUGHTON PLANS LIBRARY SERVICE AND STREET LIGHTS | 4 |
September 30, 1948 |
START WORK ON JUANITA PHONE SYSTEM | 1 |
September 30, 1948 |
LAKE WASHINGTON WILL BE LOWERED DURING OCTOBER | 4 |
September 30, 1948 |
1164 YOUNG MEN ARE SIGNED UP FOR DRAFT FROM THIS AREA | 1 |
September 30, 1948 |
PICKEN, MAE E | 4 |
September 30, 1948 |
WALT M IRVINE BUYS KIRKLAND PUBLISHING CO | 1 |
September 30, 1948 |
SPECIAL MISSIONARY PROGRAM PLANNED AT TRINITY CHURCH | 2 |
September 30, 1948 |
7500 AUTOS HAVE PASSED THROUGH TESTING STATION | 5 |
September 30, 1948 |
KIRKLAND PROTESTS INCLUSION IN P.U.D. | 1 |
September 30, 1948 |
START WORK ON JUANITA PHONE SYSTEM | 1 |
September 30, 1948 |
GLORIA STRONG, EDWIN H LADUM | 6 |
September 30, 1948 |
RITA CHRISTENSEN, SID MARTIN | 6 |
October 7, 1948 | SWANSONS OBSERVE 35TH ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS ANTON) | 1 |
October 7, 1948 | POSTER CONTEST NEW FEATURE OF CONCERT DRIVE | 1 |
October 7, 1948 | CHAMBER TO STUDY PLANS TO ABOLISH BRIDGE TOLL MAY 1 | 1 |
October 7, 1948 | RALPH BROWN IS NEW PRESIDENT OF LOCAL C OF C | 1 |
October 7, 1948 | 1949 CITY BUDGET IS DOWN $12000 | 1 |
October 7, 1948 | 3119 OF KIRKLAND AREA RESIDENTS RECEIVE X-RAYS | 10 |
October 7, 1948 | LARGE CANAL LOCKS TO BE CLOSED FOR REPAIRS OCT 12-21 | 7 |
October 7, 1948 | KIRKLAND READY FOR TELEVISION | 1 |
October 7, 1948 | BAKER, GLADYS | 4 |
October 7, 1948 | CATHOLIC CENSUS TO START OCT 10 | 7 |
October 7, 1948 | CHAMBER TO STUDY PLANS TO ABOLISH BRIDGE TOLL MAY 1 | 1 |
October 7, 1948 | NEEDHAM LEAVES NEXT WEEK FOR ROADS MEETING | 1 |
October 7, 1948 | ONE, TWO AND FOUR PARTY PHONE SERVICE AVAILABLE SOON | 3 |
October 14, 1948 |
INCORPORATION IS DELAYED | 1 |
October 14, 1948 |
557 STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ADULT PROGRAM | 1 |
October 14, 1948 |
VERNA MAE BERTO, ERNEST PHORMAHLAM | 6 |
October 14, 1948 |
HAND PUPPET SHOW WILL BE STAGED AT LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
October 14, 1948 |
KELSEY, MINNIE W | 2 |
October 14, 1948 |
SMITH, WILLIAM H | 2 |
October 14, 1948 |
STACEY, WILLIAM B | 2 |
October 14, 1948 |
STEWART, ARTHUR R | 2 |
October 14, 1948 |
WILSIE, EARL D | 2 |
October 14, 1948 |
ACTION ON TOLL BRIDGE IS DEFERRED | 1 |
October 14, 1948 |
IMPORTANT GOOD ROADS MEET SLATED THIS WEEK | 1 |
October 14, 1948 |
AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE TOLL DIALING FOR KIRKLAND IN NEAR FUTURE | 3 |
October 21, 1948 |
GOOD PROGRESS BEING MADE ON NEW L.W. HIGH SCHOOL SITE | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
CITY COUNCIL AWARDS JOB FOR NEW HEATING UNIT AT LOCAL CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
3463 STUDENTS NEW HIGH FOR L.W. SCHOOLS | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
STUDENTS TAKE OVER REIGN OF CITY FOR DAY | 9 |
October 21, 1948 |
STUDENTS TAKE OVER REIGN OF CITY FOR DAY | 9 |
October 21, 1948 |
AUTOS MUST BE CHECKED SAYS PATROL | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
LAWSON, JACK | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
WILLIS, JOSEPH | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
EAST SIDE DISTRICT TOPS IN GROWTH OF SCOUT MOVEMENT | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
EAST SIDE BLASTED IN ROADS REPORT | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
SIDEWALK PROJECT COMING UP AGAIN | 1 |
October 21, 1948 |
‘AUTOMATIC TOLL TICKETING’ ANOTHER PHONE SERVICE IMPROVEMENT | 3 |
October 28, 1948 |
HARRY OLSON BACK FROM CALIFORNIA; JOINS LOCAL FIRM | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
STEWART HEIGHTS SERVICE BUILDING TO BE REMOVED | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
$3500 RAISED AS KIRKLAND CHEST DRIVE CLOSES | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
L W HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL RATED ONE OF FOUR BEST IN US | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
BETTY FORSTER, JOHN FISCHER JR | 8 |
October 28, 1948 |
SUE MERCER, JACK O DALY | 8 |
October 28, 1948 |
MOVIE STARS AT CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
HEAT PUT ON CITY COUNCIL AS WENTZ PROTESTS PROCEDURE ON HEATING B | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
HEALTH PROBLEM GETS ATTENTION OF LOCAL GROUP | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
EARLY TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS NEVER EXPECTED TO PAY BILLS | 3 |
October 28, 1948 |
DEMERITT, DONALD | 4 |
October 28, 1948 |
FUNDERHIDE, MARY | 4 |
October 28, 1948 |
GRADER, JOHN | 4 |
October 28, 1948 |
HOWARD, WILLIAM | 4 |
October 28, 1948 |
JOHNSEN, JERHARD | 4 |
October 28, 1948 |
MATTHEWS, CORA | 4 |
October 28, 1948 |
WILLIS, JOSEPH | 4 |
October 28, 1948 |
GOP QUARTERS IN FARRAR BUILDING | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
NEW POST OFFICE IN KIRKLAND NEEDED SAYS CONGRESSMAN | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
BUS RIDERS TO BE BENEFITED BY NEW GREYHOUND SERVICE | 9 |
October 28, 1948 |
EAST SIDE UNITES ON ROADS PROGRAM | 1 |
October 28, 1948 |
MARTHA AXELIA JOHNSON, SOFUS NORBY | 8 |
November 4, 1948 |
LAUREN SYKES, FINE ORGANIST, TO APPEAR HERE | 6 |
November 4, 1948 |
STEINER HARDWARE WILL OPEN SOON | 4 |
November 4, 1948 |
TOYS SOUGHT FOR KIDS OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 4, 1948 |
EAST SIDERS INVITED TO NAVY AIR SHOW AT SAND POINT SUNDAY | 3 |
November 4, 1948 |
GRADER, JOHN C | 3 |
November 4, 1948 |
DEPARTURE OF 7:45 AM FERRY MAY BE SET AHEAD IF COMMUTERS AGREE | 1 |
November 4, 1948 |
FIFTY DELEGATES TO ATTEND GOOD ROADS MEET | 1 |
November 4, 1948 |
HELLO GIRLS AT WORK (PHOTO OF PHONE OPERATORS) | 5 |
November 4, 1948 |
QUESTIONNAIRES OUT FOR THOSE WHO NEED PHONES | 3 |
November 11, 1948 |
ROSE POINT WOMAN, 90, WILL HAVE BIRTHDAY TONIGHT (ACKERMAN, MARY) | 3 |
November 11, 1948 |
CHAMBER URGES FRIDAY EVENING SHOPPING HOURS | 1 |
November 11, 1948 |
SHOW TO PROVIDE TOYS FOR KIRKLAND TOTS AT CENTER FRIDAY NIGHT | 3 |
November 11, 1948 |
KIRKLAND STREETS WILL BE DECORATED | 1 |
November 11, 1948 |
HOUGHTON WILL GET NEW INCANDESCENT STREET LIGHTING | 1 |
November 11, 1948 |
JOE CARAHER PARTNER IN PUBLISHING FIRM | 1 |
November 11, 1948 |
KIRKLAND TRAFFIC RECORD OUTSTANDING FOR PAST TWO YEARS | 1 |
November 11, 1948 |
MOTORISTS WARNED TO GET CHECK | 1 |
November 11, 1948 |
PLANS FOR ROAD DEVELOPMENT GAIN MOMENTUM | 1 |
November 11, 1948 |
SIDEWALK ISSUE TO BE AIRED SOON | 1 |
November 11, 1948 |
JANET EILEEN TAYLOR, ROY RAYTON | 6 |
November 18, 1948 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE – NEW LOCATION | 5 |
November 18, 1948 |
GRAND OPENING (PHOTO OF KIRKLAND HARDWARE) | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
START POURING CONCRETE ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE’S GRAND OPENING WILL HAVE FUN, FAVORS, BIG PRIZES | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
STORES TO BE OPEN ON FRIDAY NIGHTS | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
INSTALL TELEVISION SET IN CENTER FOR THANKSGIVING GAME | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
RADIO EQUIPMENT FOR POLICE AND FIREMEN | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
HOLIDAY DISPLAYS UP THIS WEEKEND | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
TELEVISION, MIRACLE OF MODERN SCIENCE, HERE ON THANKSGIVING | 9 |
November 18, 1948 |
BOYS OF DRAFT AGE MAY REGISTER AT LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL | 11 |
November 18, 1948 |
LAMBERT, CECIL LATHROP (JACK) | 2 |
November 18, 1948 |
KIRKLAND PHOTOS WILL BE IN TIMES | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
FERRY DEPARTURE WILL BE EARLIER | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
FINAL SIDEWALKS HEARING DECEMBER 13 | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
NOTHING SECURE ON LOCATION NORTH-SOUTH HIGHWAY – WINTERS | 3 |
November 18, 1948 |
OPINIONS DIFFER ON HIGHWAY | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
TO NAME OFFICERS FOR ROADS GROUP HERE IN FRIDAY | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
WEATHER MAN GETS UP ON WRONG SIDE | 1 |
November 18, 1948 |
SHIRLEY JEAN TIMMONS, WENDELL LEDER | 10 |
November 18, 1948 |
VIRGINIA BANNISTER, C ALLEN SMITH | 4 |
November 25, 1948 |
DAMAGES $5000 IN JUANITA FIRE | 1 |
November 25, 1948 |
TELEVISION PREMIER (ARTICLES ABOUT FIRST TELEVISION) | 5-Apr |
November 25, 1948 |
BLOKER, CHARLES E | 6 |
November 25, 1948 |
JOHNSON, LAURA M | 6 |
November 25, 1948 |
LANE, EDWARD | 6 |
November 25, 1948 |
MARSHALL, WALTER S | 6 |
November 25, 1948 |
TESSEM, HAAKON | 6 |
November 25, 1948 |
THOMPSON, MARGARET | 6 |
November 25, 1948 |
NEEDHAM IS GOOD ROADS PRESIDENT | 1 |
November 25, 1948 |
NO RAISE IN LOCAL PHONE RATES NOW | 1 |
November 25, 1948 |
URGE RESIDENTS TO WATCH POWER | 1 |
December 2, 1948 |
SHOP FOR THE SMITHS CONTEST | 9 |
December 2, 1948 |
BUILDING NEEDS FOR SCHOOLS CRITICAL | 1 |
December 2, 1948 |
ROSE HILL CHURCH WILL INAUGURATE BUILDING PROGRAM | 6 |
December 2, 1948 |
KIRKLAND WILLYS HAS NEW OWNER | 5 |
December 2, 1948 |
ROCKWELL TAKES ON GAS STATION | 4 |
December 2, 1948 |
TONKIN SUCCEEDS ART NEEDHAM IN CHAMBER POST | 1 |
December 2, 1948 |
KIRKLAND ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO HELP NEEDY FAMILIES | 3 |
December 2, 1948 |
COMMUNISM IS THEME OF RUSSIAN SPEAKER AT MEET | 1 |
December 2, 1948 |
DONNA LEE DONAHUE, V JOHN BERTO | 11 |
December 2, 1948 |
IMOGENE HELEN FRANKLIN, DICK JERRY HUBBARD | 11 |
December 2, 1948 |
SINGING GROUP TO BE ORGANIZED | 2 |
December 2, 1948 |
COUNCIL MEETS; TRANSFERS FUNDS | 1 |
December 2, 1948 |
ROSE HILL CHURCH WILL INAUGURATE BUILDING PROGRAM | 6 |
December 2, 1948 |
BOARD TO REPORT ON HIWAY NEED | 4 |
December 2, 1948 |
NEW SIDEWALKS PROJECT GAINS STRONG SUPPORT | 1 |
December 2, 1948 |
DELOLRES WALSH, FRANK ORCUTT | 11 |
December 2, 1948 |
FRANCES PUTISON, WALTER KNUCKEY | 11 |
December 9, 1948 |
SANTA’S PACK FOR NEEDY WILL BE LIGHT UNLESS YOU COUGH UP QUICK | 1 |
December 9, 1948 |
KIRKLAND’S PROGRESS IS GREAT – VOGEL | 1 |
December 9, 1948 |
JUANITA CARNIVAL LIKE CIRCUS DAY | 1 |
December 9, 1948 |
JUANITA CARNIVAL LIKE CIRCUS DAY | 1 |
December 9, 1948 |
FERRY SYSTEM WILL SHOW PROFIT FOR FIRST YEAR | 1 |
December 9, 1948 |
WORLD WAR II VETS MAY GET MEDALS | 7 |
December 16, 1948 |
LEE’S SHOE SERVICE – NEW STORE | 2 |
December 16, 1948 |
EX-NAZI PRISONER ELECTED TO OFFICE (OWEN, ALVIN L) | 1 |
December 16, 1948 |
PRESENT FACTS COVERING EDUCATIONAL HOUSING REQUIREMENTS | 3 |
December 16, 1948 |
KIRKLAND STORES WILL STAY OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK | 9 |
December 16, 1948 |
ACTION BY CITY COUNCIL ON ARMORY IS SOUGHT | 1 |
December 16, 1948 |
CITY IS ON ETHER WITH NEW LETTERS | 1 |
December 16, 1948 |
GALS WHO ATTEND CIVIC CENTER GYM CLASSES ARE FIT AS A FIDDLE | 1 |
December 16, 1948 |
HOUGHTON PASSES RULE FOR OFFICE | 11 |
December 16, 1948 |
MONEY PUNCHBOARDS OUT SAYS SHERIFF | 2 |
December 16, 1948 |
ACTION BY CITY COUNCIL ON ARMORY IS SOUGHT | 1 |
December 16, 1948 |
HAYES, HELGA | 6 |
December 16, 1948 |
WARNER, WILLIAM | 6 |
December 16, 1948 |
OPEN LETTER TO PHONE SUBSCRIBERS | 10 |
December 16, 1948 |
TELEPHONE COMPANY ASKS RATE BOOST | 1 |
December 23, 1948 |
SANTA VISITS NEEDY FAMILIES TODAY | 1 |
December 23, 1948 |
SANTA FOOLS ‘EM AT HOUGHTON PARTY AND WERE NON-BELIEVERS FACES RE | 1 |
December 23, 1948 |
LOCAL PLANT GETS 2 HUGE PRESSES | 1 |
December 23, 1948 |
COUNCIL PUTS OK ON ARMORY SITE | 1 |
December 23, 1948 |
FINAL APPROVAL GIVEN SIDEWALKS PROJECT BY CITY COUNCIL | 3 |
December 23, 1948 |
ARDIS SHANE, TORLEIF VAABENE | 6 |
December 30, 1948 |
GOLDEN WEDDING (RECOR, MR AND MRS M E) | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
RECORS OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING | 5 |
December 30, 1948 |
CHANGE FIRM NAME AFTER MANY YEARS (BURKE AND FARRAR) | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
MOTION STALLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ELECTION | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
FOOD BASKETS AND TOYS DISTRIBUTED TO 125 LOCAL FAMILIES | 3 |
December 30, 1948 |
LIST CHRISTMAS FUND CONTRIBUTORS WHO HELPED FILL NEEDY STOCKINGS | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
JO ANN SAUNDERS, ROY SHANE | 5 |
December 30, 1948 |
BARBER SHOP QUARTETS ARE SAFE! LOCAL CHAPTER HELPS ALONG THE CAUSE | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
SEEK SUPPORT FOR GAS TAX INCREASE | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
THREE LOCAL BOYS GET JAIL TERMS | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
BURN MORTGAGE AT GRANGE CEREMONY | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
CITY WILL STUDY TRAFFIC PROBLEM | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
RATE BOOST WOULD CUT TOLL EXPENSE | 1 |
December 30, 1948 |
FERN STOCKNESS, LOREN FITCH | 4 |
January 6, 1949 | FIRST BABY (REPLOGLE, JOHN LEWIS) | 1 |
January 6, 1949 | ACTION INDICATED AS CHAMBER OUTLINES PROGRAM FOR 1949 | 3 |
January 6, 1949 | CHAMBER LEADER HAS NO OPPONENT | 1 |
January 6, 1949 | BARBARA PUTT, BURTON R WALKER | 9 |
January 6, 1949 | JOAN GERTRUDE ARNETT, ALBERT ARTHUR RIGGS | 9 |
January 6, 1949 | FAMED GIRL BAND TO PERFORM HERE | 5 |
January 6, 1949 | $20 MILLION STATE FUND FOR CITY AID GETS LOCAL SUPPORT | 1 |
January 6, 1949 | LELAND, WILLIAM F | 1 |
January 6, 1949 | BIG ‘EVERYBODY WINS’ CONTEST ANNOUNCED | 1 |
January 6, 1949 | FATE OF FERRIES TO BE DETERMINED | 1 |
January 6, 1949 | MASS MEETING ON ROADS IS SLATED | 1 |
January 6, 1949 | KING WINTER BLOWS SNOW AND ICE HERE | 1 |
January 6, 1949 | IMOGENE HELEN FRANKLIN, DICK JERRY HUBBARD | 9 |
January 13, 1949 |
NELSON HEATING COMPANY – GRAND OPENING | 10 |
January 13, 1949 |
STEINER HARDWARE – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
January 13, 1949 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 13, 1949 |
SPORTS GOODS VET OPENS NEW STORE | 1 |
January 13, 1949 |
NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT WILL BE OPENED HERE ON SATURDAY | 6 |
January 13, 1949 |
ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES RESUMED | 1 |
January 13, 1949 |
$1000 FIRE ON SEA SCOUT BOAT | 1 |
January 13, 1949 |
NEW PROCESS DEVELOPED AT HOUGHTON MAY BE ANSWER TO HOUSING PROBLEM | 3 |
January 13, 1949 |
NEW PROCESS DEVELOPED AT HOUGHTON MAY BE ANSWER TO HOUSING PROBLEM | 3 |
January 13, 1949 |
NEW SHEET METAL WORKS OPEN HERE | 1 |
January 13, 1949 |
MARSH, NELLIE B | 8 |
January 13, 1949 |
MUNDSTOCK, WILHELMINA BEESKO | 8 |
January 13, 1949 |
PALMEN, OLGA MARIE | 2 |
January 13, 1949 |
KIRKLAND GOT IT’S FIRST CITIZEN WHEN DODGERS BLEW DOUBLE HEADER | 1 |
January 13, 1949 |
FEDERATED CLUBS AFTER 3 NEW PARKS | 1 |
January 13, 1949 |
$1000 FIRE ON SEA SCOUT BOAT | 1 |
January 13, 1949 |
PURCHASE OF FERRY VIRTUALLY ASSURED | 1 |
January 13, 1949 |
FIFTY CLUBS FOR EAST SIDE HIWAY | 10 |
January 20, 1949 |
29TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED HERE BY WOMAN’S CLUB | 9 |
January 20, 1949 |
CORNISH PLAYERS PRESENT “PETER AND THE WOLF” HERE SATURDAY | 3 |
January 20, 1949 |
CHAMBER OT BUCK MERGER SCHEME | 1 |
January 20, 1949 |
MARCH OF DIMES REQUEST PROGRAM ON STATION KRKL | 4 |
January 20, 1949 |
AGITATION FOR FIRE DISTRICT STARTED | 1 |
January 20, 1949 |
PETERSON, SWAN | 12 |
January 20, 1949 |
SIDEWALK FINANCES NEXT ON SCHEDULE | 1 |
January 20, 1949 |
NO POWER RELIEF SEEN UNTIL APRIL | 1 |
January 20, 1949 |
KIRSTEN FRONSDAL, ROY WENSTONE | 9 |
January 20, 1949 |
MYRTLE MCDANIEL, RICHARD ANDERSON | 9 |
January 27, 1949 |
HOUGHTON SINGER IN TALENT TEST (AMRINE, JEANNE) | 7 |
January 27, 1949 |
CARTOONS TO SHOW PLIGHT OF SCHOOLS | 1 |
January 27, 1949 |
RESULTS OF CHAMBER ELECTION ANNOUNCED | 5 |
January 27, 1949 |
CARTOONS TO SHOW PLIGHT OF SCHOOLS | 1 |
January 27, 1949 |
COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO SPEARHEAD SCHOOL BOND ISSUE HERE | 11 |
January 27, 1949 |
COURSE IN MODERN MERCHANDISING OPENS HERE FEBRUARY 2ND | 3 |
January 27, 1949 |
FIREMEN DEMAND DISTRICT ACTION | 5 |
January 27, 1949 |
DOCTOR ESTABLISHES OFFICE IN KIRKLAND (DAVIS, DR GEORGE JR) | 7 |
January 27, 1949 |
JOHNSON UNOPPOSED FOR HOUGHTON POST | 1 |
January 27, 1949 |
WATER LEVEL WILL STAY UNCHANGED | 6 |
January 27, 1949 |
CITY LIBRARY CIRCULATION GOES UP | 2 |
January 27, 1949 |
BODDY, SAMUEL SR | 1 |
January 27, 1949 |
39-FOOT PADDLER PUFFS INTO TOWN | 1 |
January 27, 1949 |
TO LIFT TOLL ON BRIDGE, GOV SAYS | 1 |
January 27, 1949 |
“BROWNOUT” ORDER ISSUED BY MAYOR | 1 |
January 27, 1949 |
WEATHER NUMBER ONE CONVERSATION TOPIC AS MERCURY HITS NEW BOTTOM | 1 |
February 3, 1949 |
PROPOSITIONS READY FOR MARCH VOTE | 1 |
February 3, 1949 |
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN NEEDED SAYS CHIEF | 8 |
February 3, 1949 |
CONTINUE SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN | 1 |
February 3, 1949 |
STREETER, SAMUEL O | 1 |
February 3, 1949 |
NEW POST OFFICE LOOMING | 1 |
February 3, 1949 |
EAST SIDE CLUBS WANT PARK ACTION | 12 |
February 3, 1949 |
FERRY ALMOST IN BAG -SEARS | 1 |
February 3, 1949 |
ENGINEER’S WORK ON SIDEWALKS FINISHED | 1 |
February 3, 1949 |
TOLLS OFF BRIDGE BY JULY 2 – MAYBE | 8 |
February 17, 1949 |
JUANITA GIRL IS GRAND PRIZE WINNER IN SCHOOL CARTOON CONTEST | 3 |
February 17, 1949 |
POPULATION HERE HAS DOUBLED SINCE 1940; FACILITIES HAVEN’T | 2 |
February 17, 1949 |
SUMMER FESTIVAL HERE IS ASSURED | 1 |
February 17, 1949 |
FIREMEN FIGHT TWO ROSE HILL BLAZES | 1 |
February 17, 1949 |
HEARING ON BEACH ZONING SCHEDULED | 1 |
February 17, 1949 |
FRIDAN, THOMAS P | 7 |
February 17, 1949 |
JOHNSTON, STEPHEN N | 1 |
February 17, 1949 |
RUDOLPH, DOROTHY EVELYN | 7 |
February 17, 1949 |
COUNTY REJECTS $15000 OFFER TO SELL FERRY LESCHI | 1 |
February 24, 1949 |
REVEREND ROACH EARNS BA DEGREE; JUST ANOTHER JOB FOR BUSY PASTOR | 6 |
February 24, 1949 |
DISMISSAL OF UW PROFS IS LAUDED | 3 |
February 24, 1949 |
ANNEXATION VOTE SET FOR TUESDAY | 1 |
February 24, 1949 |
SCHOOL BOARD CONCENTRATING ON HOW TO ACCOMMODATE 1000 NEW SCHOOLS | 2 |
February 24, 1949 |
FOLK DANCING INTEREST CONTINUES TO ZOOM FOR EAST SIDERS | 11 |
February 24, 1949 |
HARD WORK, LITTLE PAY, FIREMEN’S LOT | 4 |
February 24, 1949 |
COUNCIL TO RAISE POLICE CHIEF’S PAY | 1 |
February 24, 1949 |
HOUGHTON TURNED DOWN ON SEWER | 1 |
February 24, 1949 |
BEACH REZONING IS NIPPED AT COUNCIL | 1 |
February 24, 1949 |
ROADS ASSOCIATION MAY BE ASKED TO SPONSOR ‘TOLL-LIFTING’ CELEBRATION | 1 |
February 24, 1949 |
RAINS, SNOW RAISE HAVOC IN THIS AREA | 1 |
February 24, 1949 |
BARBARA MCINTYRE, EDGAR ROYER | 11 |
March 3, 1949 | VOTE YES ON SCHOOLS | 9 |
March 3, 1949 | RECORS (MR AND MRS C E) CELEBRATE 57TH ANNIVERSARY | 3 |
March 3, 1949 | COMMITTEE HEADS FOR ’49 SELECTED | 1 |
March 3, 1949 | $1437.62 FINAL NET IN DIMES CAMPAIGN | 7 |
March 3, 1949 | SCHOOL BOND ISSUE IN HANDS OF VOTERS | 1 |
March 3, 1949 | RURAL AREAS LOSE FIRE PROTECTION | 1 |
March 3, 1949 | SKIFFS BUILT BY LOCAL CRAFTSMAN | 1 |
March 3, 1949 | MISBEHAVIOR, MANY MISDEMEANORS MINIMIZED BY MIGHTY MILITARY MITES | 2 |
March 3, 1949 | JENSEN, NELS | 1 |
March 3, 1949 | ANNEXATION APPROVED BY ROSE HILL VOTERS FOLLOWING TUESDAY ELECTION | 1 |
March 3, 1949 | FERRY LESCHI TRAVELS 58556 MILES; SHOWS $3359 IN PROFITS | 3 |
March 3, 1949 | BETTY LOU RECOR, WILLIAM ROTH | 4 |
March 3, 1949 | VERONA NELSON, ERNEST OMESTAD | 11 |
March 10, 1949 | LAKESIDE LINOLEUM SHOP – NEW LOCATION | 1 |
March 10, 1949 | TOM ANDERSON, 13, ‘CLEANING UP’; SIDEWALKS WASHING PROSPEROUS JOB | 1 |
March 10, 1949 | EVEREST ANNOUNCES WAR MEMORIAL CAMPAIGN MOVES INTO FINAL STAGE | 3 |
March 10, 1949 | BOND ISSUE, 30-MILL LEVY APPROVED | 1 |
March 10, 1949 | COUNCIL TO STUDY BUILDING CODE | 1 |
March 10, 1949 | CHARLEY JOHNSON ESTABLISHES NEW RECORD IN READING CITY ORDINANCE | 6 |
March 10, 1949 | STATE WILL BUILD FOR GUARD HERE | 1 |
March 10, 1949 | BREWER, SHERMAN | 8 |
March 10, 1949 | FOURNIER, LUCY | 1 |
March 10, 1949 | CHARLES MORGAN ON JOURNAL STAFF | 1 |
March 10, 1949 | WATER RATES UPPED IN AND OUT OF CITY | 1 |
March 17, 1949 | FRED RANNIGER CHEVRON STATION – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
March 17, 1949 | ANNUAL OPERETTA KIRKLAND Y’S MEN CLUB TO BE STAGED APRIL 1-2 | 9 |
March 17, 1949 | LAKEVIEW TERRACE DUE FOR SALE SOON | 1 |
March 17, 1949 | BACKYARD PLAYGROUND CONTEST IS ANNOUNCED BY KIRKLAND PRE-SCHOOL | 9 |
March 17, 1949 | ‘CLEANUP’ WEEK STARTS APRIL 4 | 1 |
March 17, 1949 | PRIMROSE SHOW, APRIL 22-24, INCLUDES AMATEUR GROWERS | 3 |
March 17, 1949 | RURAL RESIDENTS GET FIRE PERMITS | 1 |
March 17, 1949 | OVERNIGHT PARKING HIT BY MERCHANTS | 1 |
March 17, 1949 | POLICE CRACK DOWN ON “HOT RODS” | 1 |
March 17, 1949 | BREWER, SHERMAN S | 6 |
March 17, 1949 | CLAYTON, EVA R | 8 |
March 24, 1949 | CLICK’S GROCERY – GRAND OPENING | 8 |
March 24, 1949 | SPRING BUILDING ACTIVITIES INTEREST GROWING | 6 |
March 24, 1949 | FORMER MINNESOTAN BUYS SHELL STATION | 9 |
March 24, 1949 | GOVERNMENT PAYS SCHOOLS $30,210 | 1 |
March 24, 1949 | TEACHER RELATIONS, REPORT CARDS AIRED | 11 |
March 24, 1949 | PARADE OF BARBER SHOP QUARTETS DUE HERE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP | 9 |
March 24, 1949 | ROSE HILL MINSTREL SHOW IS SUCCESSFUL | 6 |
March 24, 1949 | “CLEAN-UP” WEEK GETS UNDER WAY APRIL 4TH | 1 |
March 24, 1949 | BRIEF BRIEFS ON THE CITY COUNCIL | 8 |
March 24, 1949 | COUNCIL, MAYOR IN POLICE CHIEF DEBATE | 1 |
March 24, 1949 | NIGHT PROWLERS LOCATE NEW VICTIM; FIRST HOSS THEFT, NOW AUTO |
1 |
March 24, 1949 | BOWEN, JAMES R | 6 |
March 24, 1949 | CARLSON, ARTHUR B | 7 |
March 24, 1949 | DUTCHER, JOHN CALVIN | 13 |
March 24, 1949 | RECREATION TOPIC BEFORE PLANNERS | 1 |
March 24, 1949 | LOCAL SCHOOLS SHORE N P TAX PAYMENTS | 9 |
March 24, 1949 | CONTRACT TROUBLE HOLDS UP CITY’S SIDEWALK ISSUE | 1 |
March 24, 1949 | STATE TO MAINTAIN HIGHWAY THRU TOWN | 1 |
March 24, 1949 | JO ANN SAUNDERS, ROBERT ARDELL SHANE | 10 |
March 24, 1949 | KIRSTEN BUCK, HANS J ONA | 10 |
March 24, 1949 | MARIANNE BECKMAN, MORRIS ROSS | 10 |
March 24, 1949 | VIOLEL BULYCA, JACK THOMPSON | 10 |
March 31, 1949 | CLICK’S – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
March 31, 1949 | ESTHER TYE WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT; MAKE AWARD AT BPW TEA SUNDAY | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | CLICK’S OPENING NEW GROCERY AND MARKET ON FRIDAY | 7 |
March 31, 1949 | CAMPAIGN TO FIGHT CANCER WILL START HERE THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 1 | 9 |
March 31, 1949 | EGG DRIVE SET TO START | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | NEW ROSE HILL AREA SEEKING ANNEXATION | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | O’BRIEN IS NAMED TO SCHOOL BOARD, DOUGLASS RESIGNS | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | SPRUCE UP KIRKLAND WEEK STARTS ON MONDAY | 13 |
March 31, 1949 | BEAUTIFICATION PROJECTS UNDERWAY IN PREPARATION FOR PRIMROSE SHOW | 8 |
March 31, 1949 | DR HEARING GIVES FESTIVAL A HYPO; SHOW NO RESEMBLES RINGLING BROS | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | EAST SIDE CLUBS SEEK FETE QUEEN | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | EXTEND FIRE HELP MONTH IN ROSE HILL | 4 |
March 31, 1949 | COUNCIL TO BE ACTIVE ON MONDAY | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | LIQUOR BY DRINK 2 WEEKS AWAY | 2 |
March 31, 1949 | ARMY DAY APRIL 6 PROCLAIMED LOCALLY BY MAYOR EVERETT | 13 |
March 31, 1949 | FRONT RANKING NAVY AND MARINE BRASS HATS WILL REVIEW KIRKLAND |
9 |
March 31, 1949 | NEW ROSE HILL AREA SEEKING ANNEXATION | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | LUNCH COUNTER BOSS ON LESCHI IS HONORED | 7 |
March 31, 1949 | PLANS MADE FOR CELEBRATING REMOVAL OF FLOATING BRIDGE TOLLS | 1 |
March 31, 1949 | REDMOND BRIDGE COMPLETION DATE ANNOUNCED FOR JULY 9TH | 3 |
March 31, 1949 | SEWER DIGGING AGAIN UNDERWAY | 1 |
April 7, 1949 | HAPPY VALLEY FARMS AND PHANTOM LAKE DAIRY – MERGER | 9 |
April 7, 1949 | MORE TAXIS TO SERVE YOU | 2 |
April 7, 1949 | HONOR JAMESONS (MR AND MRS W S) ON 55TH ANNIVERSARY | 10 |
April 7, 1949 | MUSIC ENTHUSIASTS ASKED IN FORMATION BAND OR ORCHESTRA | 3 |
April 7, 1949 | NIMBLE FINGERS BUSY DURING WINTER WHITTLING … (KLEIN, TED) | 4 |
April 7, 1949 | POWELL AND JOHNSON BUILDING UNDERWAY | 1 |
April 7, 1949 | SALE OF HOUSING PROJECTS OPPOSED BY KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL | 3 |
April 7, 1949 | RED CROSS DRIVE NETS TOTAL $2000 | 6 |
April 7, 1949 | BILL AMES RESIGNS AS KANGAROO GRID COACH | 1 |
April 7, 1949 | KINDERGARTENS TO BE CONTINUED, SAYS SCHOOLMAN | 2 |
April 7, 1949 | RUTH LORENTZ, JAMES WUBBENA | 10 |
April 7, 1949 | AS ‘CLEAN-UP WEEK’ NEARS FINISH DIRT AND DEBRIS BEGIN TO VANISH | 8 |
April 7, 1949 | OLD FASHIONED GARDEN TO BE THEME OF PRIMROSE SHOW APRIL 22,23,24 | 6 |
April 7, 1949 | DAIRY MERGER OF PHANTOM LAKE; HAPPY VALLEY | 1 |
April 7, 1949 | ATTORNEYS NAMED ON STREET ISSUE | 2 |
April 7, 1949 | BILL AMES RESIGNS AS KANGAROO GRID COACH | 1 |
April 7, 1949 | TAXIS CONSOLIDATE STANDS IN UP & UP | 1 |
April 7, 1949 | DAN HJORT’S LAUNCH SECOND FISHING BOAT COMPLETE WITH CHRISTENING | 1 |
April 7, 1949 | BETTER BUS SERVICE FOR KIRKLAND LOOMS | 1 |
April 7, 1949 | SEWER WATER RATES FOR PEOPLE OUTSIDE KIRKLAND’S LIMITS | 7 |
April 14, 1949 | COLMAN’S – EARTHQUAKE SALE | 6 |
April 14, 1949 | EAST SIDE EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE SLIGHT | 1 |
April 14, 1949 | PATRICIA JONES, GORDON WILBUR DAVIS | 10 |
April 14, 1949 | CHAMBER VETOES NEEDHAM MOTION | 1 |
April 14, 1949 | EGGS BY HUNDREDS WILL LURE YOUNG HUNTERS TO HIGH SCHOOL ON SUNDAY | 1 |
April 14, 1949 | HOUGHTON COUNCIL INVESTIGATES INSTALLING OWN WATER SYSTEM | 3 |
April 14, 1949 | MCKENZIES, LORENE | 8 |
April 14, 1949 | FERRY TRAFFIC IN DECLINE FOR MARCH | 1 |
April 14, 1949 | WILL SIGN NEW FERRY AGREEMENT | 8 |
April 14, 1949 | BUS TRANSPORTATION INTERESTS HOUGHTON | 3 |
April 14, 1949 | HOUGHTON COUNCIL INVESTIGATES INSTALLING OWN WATER SYSTEM | 3 |
April 21, 1949 | ASPHALT PAVING CO – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
April 21, 1949 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
April 21, 1949 | OUR TOWN (PENNINGTON, LAVERNE M) | 2 |
April 21, 1949 | LOCAL CARPENTERS EMPLOYED ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL – CONTRACTOR | 3 |
April 21, 1949 | BIDS CALLED FOR NEW NATIONAL GUARD BUILDING | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | SALE OF PROJECT A DODGED BY COUNCIL | 8 |
April 21, 1949 | BUSINESS TAX SUGGESTED | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | UNCOVER FUND THAT MAY HELP PROGRAM | 3 |
April 21, 1949 | CITY COUNCILMEN HEAR PROPOSALS FOR ANNEXATION | 5 |
April 21, 1949 | LOCAL CARPENTERS EMPLOYED ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL – CONTRACTOR | 3 |
April 21, 1949 | SATURDAY NIGHT IS CHARTER NIGHT FOR BARBER SHOP QUARTET SOCIETY | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | THREE-DAY PRIMROSE SHOW OPENING FRIDAY | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | LATEST FIRE APPRAISAL FOR KIRKLAND UPS BUILDINGS WORTH BY $100,00 | 5 |
April 21, 1949 | BUSINESS TAX SUGGESTED | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | HOUGHTON BRIEF COUNCIL NOTES | 9 |
April 21, 1949 | ASPHALT PAVING CO OPENS LOCAL PLANT | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | BIDS CALLED FOR NEW NATIONAL GUARD BUILDING | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | GILES, CHARLES HENRY BURTON | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | WILSON, MRS JAMES | 2 |
April 21, 1949 | KIRKLAND ELIGIBLE FOR ENLARGED POST OFFICE… | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | CLUB RAISES OBJECTION TO STATE’S SYSTEM OF GRANTING BUS FRANCHISE | 8 |
April 21, 1949 | EAST SIDE TRAFFIC PROBLEM KNOTTY | 1 |
April 21, 1949 | GARBAGE RATE DUE FOR 15% INCREASE | 7 |
April 21, 1949 | WORK IS RESUMED ON SEWER PROJECT | 1 |
April 28, 1949 | LAKESIDE HARDWARE – NEW LOCATION | 6 |
April 28, 1949 | OUR TOWN (HALVERSON, CLARENCE E) | 2 |
April 28, 1949 | WON’T POSTPONE SALE OF PROJECT CITY IS ADVISED | 1 |
April 28, 1949 | THE GOOD OL’ DAYS (BASEBALL) | 4 |
April 28, 1949 | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TACKLES BUSINESS TAX | 3 |
April 28, 1949 | PHYLLIS CRABTREE, FRED LIND | 10 |
April 28, 1949 | OVER 700 JAM-PACK AUDITORIUM TO SEE BARBERS HARMONIZE | 6 |
April 28, 1949 | BRIDGE CELEBRATION PLAN MOVING AHEAD; CARAVANS EXPECTED | 2 |
April 28, 1949 | PRIMROSE SHOW HERE OVER WEEK END ATTRACTS 6220 PERSONS | 9 |
April 28, 1949 | CLOSER CHECKING OF PARKING METERS | 1 |
April 28, 1949 | BRIDGE CELEBRATION PLAN MOVING AHEAD; CARAVANS EXPECTED | 2 |
April 28, 1949 | NEW 2-A HIGHWAY TO PARALLEL 116TH AVENUE | 1 |
April 28, 1949 | SIDEWALK PROJECT GETS GREEN LIGHT | 1 |
April 28, 1949 | MAXINE COLSON, MAX R BRUMMET | 10 |
May 5, 1949 | FIRST NATIONAL BANK – NEW BUILDING | 14 |
May 5, 1949 | PASTIME CAFE – NEW CORAL ROOM | 11 |
May 5, 1949 | REGINALD COURTS’ 15TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ATTRACTS 100 FRIEND | 11 |
May 5, 1949 | THEATRE GROUP SEEKS FORMATION UNDER NEW COOPERATIVE PLAY PLAN | 11 |
May 5, 1949 | ORCHID GOES TO MARY ARNOLD, 97; HER FATHER TAUGHT GENERAL GRANT | 9 |
May 5, 1949 | YOUNG GRANDPARENTS CLAIMED BY INFANT (HARKINS, TERRIE ANN) | 3 |
May 5, 1949 | BOOM LOWERED ON OWNER OF ANCIENT DOCK PROPERTY IN SOUTH KIRKLAND | 3 |
May 5, 1949 | NEW STRUCTURES DOT DOWNTOWN | 7 |
May 5, 1949 | OKEY PERMIT FOR NEW TRADEWELL | 6 |
May 5, 1949 | GUY FARRAR WILL BUILD GROUP OF NEW HOMES HERE | 6 |
May 5, 1949 | THREE HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION NEAR LAKE AT ROSE POINT | 7 |
May 5, 1949 | BUILDING PERMITS TOTAL $339614 DURING PAST YEAR IN CITY LIMITS… | 7 |
May 5, 1949 | KIRKLAND IS GROWING, POPULATION IS MOUNTING; RURAL LIVING PLEASING | 6 |
May 5, 1949 | PART OF ROSE HILL IS ANNEXED BY CITY | 6 |
May 5, 1949 | HIGHEST RATING TO BAND AND ORCHESTRA | 3 |
May 5, 1949 | PIG THAT VACUUMS FLOOR, GETS SHED OF DIRTY SOCKS COMING TO KIRKLAND | 9 |
May 5, 1949 | SUMMER FESTIVAL BOOKED AUGUST 8 | 1 |
May 5, 1949 | B RESIDENTS FLEE FRIDAY NOON FIRE | 1 |
May 5, 1949 | COURTESY TICKETS GIVEN BY OFFICERS | 1 |
May 5, 1949 | HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GIVEN RECEPTION BY BPW ORGANIZATION | 1 |
May 5, 1949 | SET RECREATION 1950 BUDGETS OF NEAR $6000 | 1 |
May 5, 1949 | BUS HEARING WEDNESDAY ON SEATTLE SERVICE | 1 |
May 5, 1949 | BUMPS, RUTS UNDER ATTACK | 1 |
May 5, 1949 | JOYCE BROOKS, LEON L NICHOLS | 11 |
May 5, 1949 | RUTH WELKE, JOHN NEEDHAM | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | PIONEER FEED & FUEL – OPEN HOUSE | 12 |
May 12, 1949 | 4-H POULTRY CLUB IS FORMED HERE | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | NEW DRAMA GROUP CALLS FOR ACTORS, STAGE HANDS, TO SELECT 3-ACT PL | 8 |
May 12, 1949 | CHAMBER GROUP TOURS SCHOOL | 2 |
May 12, 1949 | PATROL BOYS, GIRLS TO HAVE OUTING AT PLAYLAND FOR WORK | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | NEWEST ANNEXATION REQUEST HEARING SET | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | $866,000 BUDGET FOR SCHOOLS OK | 8 |
May 12, 1949 | CHAMBER GROUP TOURS SCHOOL | 2 |
May 12, 1949 | HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT ON JUNE 8 | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | MCLAUGHLIN NAMED SCHOOL ATHLETIC DIRECTOR | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | PRE-SCHOOL WINS GOLD TREE AWARD | 9 |
May 12, 1949 | ROSE HILL SCHOOL TO HAVE NEW BOSS | 7 |
May 12, 1949 | MISSES AND MATRONS MODEL GOWNS WORN IN THE DAYS OF “WAY BACK WHEN | 10 |
May 12, 1949 | BEACHES UNDERGO POLLUTION TESTS | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | CANDIDATES FOR BRIDGE FETE QUEEN WILL PARADE HERE FOR FEDERATED C | 7 |
May 12, 1949 | $1300 DEFICIT NOW FACES FIREMEN; NEED EXTRA HELP | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | FIRE PROTECTION ROSE HILL TOPIC | 2 |
May 12, 1949 | HOUGHTON COUNCIL BRIEF, BRIEFS | 5 |
May 12, 1949 | HOUGHTON FOLKS TO LAY OWN DUST | 5 |
May 12, 1949 | HOUGHTON GROUP TO OUTLINE BUDGET | 11 |
May 12, 1949 | BEACHES UNDERGO POLLUTION TESTS | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | 14-YEAR OLD GIRL ON ‘BEER’ SPREE | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | CHECK ON PARKING TIME NETS CASH | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | BRADSHAW, SARAH | 5 |
May 12, 1949 | NELSON, CHARLES E | 5 |
May 12, 1949 | 4-H POULTRY CLUB IS FORMED HERE | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | ACTIVE CLUBBERS SEEKING MARBLE CHAMPION | 3 |
May 12, 1949 | EAGLES PURCHASE WATERFRONT SITE | 5 |
May 12, 1949 | OUR TOWN (EAST SIDE GARDEN CLUB) | 2 |
May 12, 1949 | AMERICAN LEGION DISTRICT SPRING CONFERENCE HERE ON JUNE 3RD | 9 |
May 12, 1949 | INSTALL MINIATURE PLAYING EQUIPMENT | 7 |
May 12, 1949 | FIRE PROTECTION ROSE HILL TOPIC | 2 |
May 12, 1949 | ROSE HILL SCHOOL TO HAVE NEW BOSS | 7 |
May 12, 1949 | EXPRESS DOUBT ON DIRECT BUS ROUTE TO SEATTLE | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | HOUGHTON FOLKS TO LAY OWN DUST | 5 |
May 12, 1949 | REPAIR WORK ON YARROW POINT ROADS STARTED | 1 |
May 12, 1949 | MEETING MONDAY ON NORWOOD HOME PLAN | 5 |
May 19, 1949 | OUR TOWN (NEEDHAM, ARTHUR E) | 2 |
May 19, 1949 | THREE COMMERCIAL BUILDING OPENINGS SET FOR MAY, JUNE | 7 |
May 19, 1949 | FIRST OF FARRAR HOMES STARTED; NEARS COMPLETION | 6 |
May 19, 1949 | PROPOSE SALE PROJECTS A-B BY OCTOBER | 1 |
May 19, 1949 | OPPORTUNITY BOND DRIVE STARTS HERE | 1 |
May 19, 1949 | ANCIENT BUILDINGS AND PIERS MAKING WAY FOR IMPROVEMENT | 5 |
May 19, 1949 | BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS INCREASING HERE | 7 |
May 19, 1949 | CONGRESSMAN PUSHES HARD ON $45000 FOR LOCAL SCHOOL DEFICIT | 3 |
May 19, 1949 | VEHICLE TRAFFIC UP ON THE LESCHI | 14 |
May 19, 1949 | FARES INCREASE GRANTED BUS LINE | 1 |
May 19, 1949 | FLOATING BRIDGE TOLLS TO BE LIFTED JULY 2 | 1 |
May 19, 1949 | FOUR CONTRACTORS BID ON SIDEWALKS; LOW IS $278,270 | 2 |
May 19, 1949 | COUNCIL APPROVES ROSE POINT WATER LINE | 1 |
May 19, 1949 | MEMORIAL FUND TO AID EAGLE CHILDREN OF WORLD WAR DEAD | 7 |
May 26, 1949 | EARL’S AUTO PARTS – NEW LOCATION | 12 |
May 26, 1949 | COMMUNITY THEATRE HAS FIRST ELECTION, WILL SELECT PLAY | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | AUTO PARTS STORE IS MOVING WED. LARGER QUARTERS | 2 |
May 26, 1949 | SECOND LAKE CROSSING IS URGED BY KIRKLAND C OF C | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | JULY 12 ELECTION DATE ANNEXATION | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | STATE CHAMPION (DAVIS, LUTHER – PHOTO) | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | CENTRAL MAY POLE DANCE (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | PLANS VIRTUALLY COMPLETE FOR TOLL BRIDGE CELEBRATION ON JULY 2 | 9 |
May 26, 1949 | UNITS MARCH IN MEMORIAL PARADE HERE | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | KIRKLAND SIDEWALK PROJECT RUNS AFOUL; DELAYED UNTIL JANUARY | 3 |
May 26, 1949 | NO DUSTY STREETS IF YOU PAY A FEE | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | SECOND LAKE CROSSING IS URGED BY KIRKLAND C OF C | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | WATER RATES UP 25 CENTS FOR ALL RESIDENCES | 1 |
May 26, 1949 | BARBARA PUTT, BURTON WALKER | 10 |
June 2, 1949 | OUR TOWN (MCKIBBEN, ERNEST C) | 2 |
June 2, 1949 | CANTEEN WILL MOVE, BARRACKS COME DOWN | 3 |
June 2, 1949 | COMMITTEE’S CITY STUDY NEARS FINISH | 1 |
June 2, 1949 | SENIOR CLASS GRADUATES WEDNESDAY | 1 |
June 2, 1949 | STUDENTS DEDICATE ANNUAL TO R R BOYD, ADVISOR AND COACH | 11 |
June 2, 1949 | UGH! HEAP BIG CHIEF RAINWATER TO BRING TRIBE HERE FOR SUMMER FETE | 4 |
June 2, 1949 | WILL ADD PRECINCTS TO SPEED UP VOTING | 1 |
June 2, 1949 | COLORFUL PARADE, MEMORIAL RITES, HONOR HEROES WHO DIED IN BATTLE | 1 |
June 2, 1949 | PENNIES, NICKELS SAME EVERY WEEK POLICE DISCOVER | 1 |
June 2, 1949 | KLAMM, WILLIAM | 5 |
June 2, 1949 | BRIDGE TOLL ELIMINATION, HIGHWAY SEEN AS BOON TO LOCAL REAL ESTATE | 8 |
June 2, 1949 | EXPAND DISTRICT SUMMER RECREATION | 1 |
June 2, 1949 | BOXING SHOW FOR LOCALS IS BILLED | 9 |
June 2, 1949 | BARBARA LEWIS, ROBERT REED | 4 |
June 2, 1949 | GEORGIA LOU SAVILLE, ROLFE AUSEN | 4 |
June 9, 1949 | OUR TOWN (COLMAN, ROY B) | 2 |
June 9, 1949 | 12 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES WIN $2000 SCHOLARSHIPS | 1 |
June 9, 1949 | THESE 129 “FORTY-NINERS” RECEIVE HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
June 9, 1949 | CARAVAN FROM HERE IN TOLL CELEBRATION | 1 |
June 9, 1949 | NEW P O ROUTES FOR REDMOND, KIRKLAND AREAS | 1 |
June 9, 1949 | DONUT FACTORY ESTABLISHED HERE | 14 |
June 9, 1949 | HOUGHTON BEACH HAS RED CROSS GUARD | 14 |
June 9, 1949 | VFW INCREASES MEMBERSHIP 144% | 2 |
June 9, 1949 | SWIMMING PROGRAM OPENS MONDAY, TRANSPORTATION IS FREE IN DISTRICT | 1 |
June 9, 1949 | ROSE HILL WATER CONNECTIONS UP | 5 |
June 9, 1949 | NEW WATER LINE IS STALEMATED | 1 |
June 9, 1949 | ROSE HILL WATER CONNECTIONS UP | 5 |
June 9, 1949 | GIVEN MEDAL IN FATHER’S MEMORY (HORNER, MARGARET – WILLIAM) | 1 |
June 9, 1949 | MAXINE ROBERTS, RICHARD MATHEWSON | 4 |
June 16, 1949 | OUR TOWN (EVERETT, HARRY MILTON) | 2 |
June 16, 1949 | MULLIGAN’S ANNOUNCE STORE REMODELING FOR “SELF-SERVICE” | 7 |
June 16, 1949 | CHAMBER PUTS OK ON SALES CLASSES | 1 |
June 16, 1949 | CITY STUDY REPORT DUE ON MONDAY | 1 |
June 16, 1949 | 1949 GRADUATING CLASS LOOKS PUNY; LOOK AT THE NUMBER OF SOPHS | 12 |
June 16, 1949 | HOUGHTON SEEKS OWN RURAL, TOWN DELIVERY | 1 |
June 16, 1949 | LOCATI, ALENE MAY | 15 |
June 16, 1949 | KENNETH L MILES ASSUMES PULPIT | 14 |
June 16, 1949 | CROSSING PROTECTION SEEN FOR HOUGHTON | 7 |
June 23, 1949 | OUR TOWN (RAMQUIST, REUEL T) | 2 |
June 23, 1949 | SENOR PAUL RAZZORE WILL CARRY GARBAGE IF MANY KIRKLAND FRIENDS ME | 7 |
June 23, 1949 | FORCE WORK STOPPAGE ON SCHOOL | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | CHAMBER GROUP FACES CROSSROADS | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | CHARLOTTE HAZELET, ARMUS TURTAINEN | 10 |
June 23, 1949 | GLORIA MORTENSEN, EARL STEBERL | 10 |
June 23, 1949 | PATRICIA ANN BROGAN, MYRON JOHNSON | 10 |
June 23, 1949 | PLAN CITY-WIDE BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM, SEEK COOPERATION OF ALL |
8 |
June 23, 1949 | CITY ON BAND WAGON FOR TOLL SPAN FETE; SEEK FLOAT ENTRIES | 6 |
June 23, 1949 | FEDERATED CLUBS IN RIFF OVER QUEENS | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | GOVERNOR WILL CUT RIBBON AT TOLL PLAZA PRECISELY AT 4:32 JULY 2ND | 6 |
June 23, 1949 | COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS MAYOR ASSISTANT | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | REPORT ON YOUR CITY | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | DIEW, WASHINGTON A | 5 |
June 23, 1949 | DONALD, WILLIAM R | 5 |
June 23, 1949 | HILL, JANE | 8 |
June 23, 1949 | PRINCE, FRANCES GRAHAM | 7 |
June 23, 1949 | SALMI, VICKI LOU | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | DAY CAMP OPENS IN KIRKLAND PARK | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | GOVERNOR WILL CUT RIBBON AT TOLL PLAZA PRECISELY AT 4:32 JULY 2ND | 6 |
June 23, 1949 | CITY APPROVES $100,000 WATER SYSTEM MODERNIZATION, EXTENSION PROGRESS | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | COMMITTEE STUDY ON GARBAGE BIDS | 1 |
June 23, 1949 | JOYCE LORRAINE HOLEN, RICHARD E NELSON | 7 |
June 30, 1949 | OUR TOWN (FERGUSON, WALTER V) | 2 |
June 30, 1949 | ACTION OVERDUE ON GUARD BUILDING | 8 |
June 30, 1949 | LAKEVIEW TERRACE ON SALE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
June 30, 1949 | MULLIGAN’S BEGIN SELF SERVE PLAN | 1 |
June 30, 1949 | REVIVAL OF CHAMBER IS LAUNCHED | 1 |
June 30, 1949 | LOCAL DAY NURSERY, STARTED IN 1942 FOR WAR WORKER’S CHILDREN, OPEN | 17 |
June 30, 1949 | HUB OF THE EASTSIDE (AERIAL PHOTO OF DOWNTOWN) | 12 |
June 30, 1949 | KIRKLAND AS “HUB GREATER EAST SIDE”, LARGEST INCORPORATED CITY | 13 |
June 30, 1949 | ALICE MAE SCHULTZ, CHARLES F EMERY | 10 |
June 30, 1949 | DERBY COMMITTEE PLANNING FLOAT IN TOLL REMOVAL FETE THIS SATURDAY | 14 |
June 30, 1949 | JUANITA MISS WILL RIDE IN BRIDGE QUEEN’S ROYAL FLOAT IN PARADE | 9 |
June 30, 1949 | SUMMER FESTIVAL CRAMMED FULL OF SPARKLING ACTS | 16 |
June 30, 1949 | EARLY TRANSPORTATION (OLD PHOTO OF REDMOND-KIRKLAND STAGE) | 2 |
June 30, 1949 | LIFTING OF TARIFFS ON LAKE BRIDGE RECALLS EARLY TRANSPORTATION DA | 13 |
June 30, 1949 | PREDICTED BRIDGE FIFTY YEARS AGO | 12 |
June 30, 1949 | TOLL CELEBRATION IS REMINISCENT OF DAYS WHEN “ELFIN” PLIED THE LA |
15 |
June 30, 1949 | NATIONAL GUARD UNIT TAKES TARGET HONORS AT SUMMER CAMP | 3 |
June 30, 1949 | RECOR, HAROLD | 1 |
June 30, 1949 | BROWNIE TROOPS GROW IN STATURE FROM SMALL BEGINNINGS | 9 |
June 30, 1949 | RECREATION PROGRAM AT HEIGHTS EXPANDS WITH STAFF LARGER | 17 |
June 30, 1949 | REV BAILEY TO LEAVE KIRKLAND, GOING TO OLYMPIA | 14 |
June 30, 1949 | TOLL CELEBRATION IS REMINISCENT OF DAYS WHEN “ELFIN” PLIED THE LA |
15 |
June 30, 1949 | $10,000,000 BRIDGE TOLL FREE SATURDAY | 1 |
June 30, 1949 | BRIDGE FACTS AND FIGURES | 1 |
June 30, 1949 | LIFTING OF TARIFFS ON LAKE BRIDGE RECALLS EARLY TRANSPORTATION DA | 13 |
June 30, 1949 | PREDICTED BRIDGE FIFTY YEARS AGO | 12 |
June 30, 1949 | PHONE DIRECTORY READY FOR PATRONS | 8 |
June 30, 1949 | CATHERINE GORDON, ARNOLD GUNDERSON | 3 |
June 30, 1949 | DENVERTA THOMAS, ALLEN MCKINNEY | 10 |
June 30, 1949 | JOAN BARNETT, ALFRED RIGGS | 10 |
July 7, 1949 | TROTTER SEWING MACHINE SERVICE – GRAND OPENING | 8 |
July 7, 1949 | CASTING STARTING ON CLAUDIA BY PLAYERS | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | SUMMER BAND TRAINING PROGRAM STARTED FOR 62 MUSIC STUDENTS | 3 |
July 7, 1949 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 6 |
July 7, 1949 | OUR TOWN (AVERY, RON) | 2 |
July 7, 1949 | POWELL, JOHNSON IN NEW QUARTERS | 2 |
July 7, 1949 | SECTION ROSE HILL FAVORS ANNEXATION | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | THERE’S NO TIME TO LOSE… (NEW BRIDGE) | 2 |
July 7, 1949 | SUMMER FESTIVAL QUEEN TO BE NAMED | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | FOUL BALL MAY COST CITY $700 DAMAGES | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | SLIGHT DECREASE IN TRAFFIC NOTED | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | BRIDGE CELEBRATION CARAVAN SCORES ALONG 50-MILE ROUTE TO CEREMONIES | 12 |
July 7, 1949 | GEARS GREASED BY CHAMBER FOR NEW BRIDGE CROSSING | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | MOVEMENT STARTS FOR SECOND LAKE CROSSING | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | AUTOMATIC DIAL PHONES BY 1950, TOLLS OFF SOME | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | ORDER WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT, STUDY BIDS ON FIRST THREE PARTS | 1 |
July 7, 1949 | MARGARET HEINRICH, ED BOMAN | 8 |
July 14, 1949 | OUR TOWN (GATES, EARL W) | 2 |
July 14, 1949 | WAY BEING CLEARED FOR NEW NATIONAL GUARD SERVICE BLDG | 6 |
July 14, 1949 | CHAMBER REPORT URGES FULL-TIME SECRETARY; NO BOARD DIRECTORS | 3 |
July 14, 1949 | PLAYGROUND PROGRAM IS ATTRACTING BOYS AND GIRLS DAILY TO CIVIC CE | 2 |
July 14, 1949 | LAKEVIEW TERRACE SALE STARTING DATE STILL UNCERTAIN, OFFICIALS SAY | 5 |
July 14, 1949 | ROSE HILL ANNEXATION REJECTED 80 TO 30 | 1 |
July 14, 1949 | HUNDREDS OF HORSES, FLOATS BY GROSS TO BE IN KIRKLAND SUMMER FEST | 6 |
July 14, 1949 | KIDDIES PARADE PLANS LOOM LARGE | 1 |
July 14, 1949 | HOT RODS ROAR AND RESIDENTS RAVE; TURN DOWNTOWN STREETS INTO TRACK | 1 |
July 14, 1949 | POLICE CAPTURE SAFEWAY THIEVES | 1 |
July 14, 1949 | POLICEMAN HALTS AIRPLANE FLIGHT | 1 |
July 14, 1949 | WAY BEING CLEARED FOR NEW NATIONAL GUARD SERVICE BLDG | 6 |
July 14, 1949 | RIGGS, CLARENCE C | 2 |
July 14, 1949 | ROSE HILL ORGANIZATIONS ARE BACKING NEW SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM | 6 |
July 14, 1949 | FORMER RESIDENT HOLDS PRESBYTERY POST IN ILLINOIS | 6 |
July 14, 1949 | ROSE HILL ANNEXATION REJECTED 80 TO 30 | 1 |
July 14, 1949 | FATE OF KIRKLAND-SEATTLE FERRY STILL HANGING IN THE BALANCE | 9 |
July 14, 1949 | ROAD ASSOCIATION WILL SPEARHEAD CROSSING SURVEY | 1 |
July 14, 1949 | H AASHEIM FIRST IN PHONE BOOK; ZWEIFELHOFER IN LAST; JOHNSONS MOST | 9 |
July 14, 1949 | PAT DOBBS, GLEN GRIFFIS | 10 |
July 14, 1949 | PHYLLIS ANN CRABTREE, FREDERICK LIND | 10 |
July 21, 1949 | ONE THINGS FOR CERTAIN; FESTIVAL QUEEN IS A-NO 1 (GASCH, DIANE) | 2 |
July 21, 1949 | OUR TOWN (BARGEWELL, WALTER S) | 2 |
July 21, 1949 | COUNCIL DIFFERS ON DOCK DISPOSAL; MOORAGE SOUGHT | 9 |
July 21, 1949 | LOCAL CHURCH STARTS BASEMENT BUILDING; COST ABOUT $25000 | 6 |
July 21, 1949 | EAST SIDE ROTARIANS HERE ATOMIC EXPERT | 6 |
July 21, 1949 | PATSY BROGAN, MYRON JOHNSON | 6 |
July 21, 1949 | DIANE GASCH SELECTED TO RULE OVER SUMMER FESTIVAL HERE ON AUG 6 | 1 |
July 21, 1949 | $7200 CLAIM FILED AGAINST CITY FOR CRICKET BALL INJURY | 1 |
July 21, 1949 | HOUGHTON COUNCIL BRIEF BRIEFS | 14 |
July 21, 1949 | POLICE DEPARTMENT ISSUES WARNING TO 2-ON-1 BICYCLISTS | 3 |
July 21, 1949 | MORGAN, MRS C E | 6 |
July 21, 1949 | NELSON, CLARA | 5 |
July 21, 1949 | DEFICIT OPERATION FACES CITY FERRY BY END OF JULY | 9 |
July 21, 1949 | COMPLAINTS MANY IN PHONE HEARING | 1 |
July 21, 1949 | WATER, SEWER PROJECTS GET GREEN LIGHT | 1 |
July 21, 1949 | STRONG WINDS TOSS JUANITA BAY BOATS | 12 |
July 28, 1949 | MULLIGAN’S – FIRE SALE | 5 |
July 28, 1949 | FERRY IMPORTANT TO FRANK GILBERT, HE’S PLIED LAKE FOR NEARLY 50 Y | 1 |
July 28, 1949 | OUR TOWN (BRATT, JOHN H) | 2 |
July 28, 1949 | BUILDING PERMITS TOTAL $89600 | 6 |
July 28, 1949 | CITY TO CONDEMN KIRKLAND AVE BUILDING | 9 |
July 28, 1949 | EXPLOSION BLOWS OUT WINDOWS OF HARRIS SHOE STORE | 7 |
July 28, 1949 | MULLIGAN $75000 FIRE CAUSE STILL IS UNDETERMINED (PHOTO) | 1 |
July 28, 1949 | PAULSON PRAISES WORK OF FIREMEN | 5 |
July 28, 1949 | PETERSEN, NELS | 16 |
July 28, 1949 | POWELL, OLIVE | 14 |
July 28, 1949 | HOUGHTON PARK CONCESSION BID CALLED BY COUNTY | 1 |
July 28, 1949 | DECLINE IN FERRY REVENUES AND PASSENGERS CITED BY HAUN | 3 |
July 28, 1949 | REFUSE BUS SERVICE FROM HEIGHTS TO SEATTLE | 1 |
July 28, 1949 | SURVEY OF SECOND LAKE CROSSING PROBABLE | 1 |
July 28, 1949 | AUTOMATIC PHONE EQUIPMENT EXPECTED HERE BY NOVEMBER | 1 |
July 28, 1949 | OPEN BIDS TOTALING $64373 FOR CITY’S WATER SYSTEM PROGRAM | 7 |
July 28, 1949 | WATER STORAGE COVER TO USE OLD TRUSSES PREVIOUSLY TOO HIGH | 1 |
July 28, 1949 | MINNIE MUHS, DAMON L CHAMNESS | 2 |
July 28, 1949 | RUTH LORENTZ, JAMES WUBBENA | 10 |
August 4, 1949 | MULLIGAN’S – FIRE SALE | 6 |
August 4, 1949 | YOUTHS TURN OUT FOR CANTEEN JOB | 1 |
August 4, 1949 | FESTIVAL OPENS FRIDAY | 1 |
August 4, 1949 | FESTIVAL PROGRAM | 1 |
August 4, 1949 | ‘GOSSITE’ PLANT FUNCTIONING OK, CHAMBER IS TOLD | 2 |
August 4, 1949 | KIRKLAND MERCHANT, “SLOW” MOVING CAR, IS THROWN IN JAIL BY OFFICE |
1 |
August 4, 1949 | BOWEN, MABEL | 8 |
August 4, 1949 | BROOKS, HENRY | 8 |
August 4, 1949 | ROTARY TO HEAR EMMETT WATSON | 1 |
August 4, 1949 | PLAN NUMBERING FOR CITY STREETS AT LONG MEETING | 1 |
August 4, 1949 | CITY STUDIES POSSIBILITY OF OPERATING MUNICIPAL POWER SYSTEM | 9 |
August 4, 1949 | CONTRACTS SIGNED FOR FIRST PORTION OF WATER EXTENSION PROGRAM | 3 |
August 4, 1949 | COUNCIL APPROVES BOND PURCHASE FOR WATER MAINS | 2 |
August 4, 1949 | DOLLY NELSON, WILLIAM ELLIS | 10 |
August 4, 1949 | PATRICIA ANN BROGAN, MYRON F JOHNSON | 11 |
August 4, 1949 | PATRICIA LANE WOLD, WILLIAM L CLARK | 10 |
August 11, 1949 | TELEPHONE SERVICE – TELEPHONE EXPANSION STATS | 3 |
August 11, 1949 | CITY BAND PLAYS IN CONCERT HERE ON FRIDAY NIGHT | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | OUR TOWN (BEARDSLEY, WALTER H) | 2 |
August 11, 1949 | POWELL BUILDING WORK UNDERWAY | 7 |
August 11, 1949 | LAKEVIEW TERRACE NURSERY SPACE CONSIDERED BY COMMITTEE | 3 |
August 11, 1949 | BOOKTER’S MOVE | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | K-L MACHINE WORKS CHANGES OWNERSHIP | 3 |
August 11, 1949 | BARBARA HARIG, RAY CONOVER | 10 |
August 11, 1949 | FESTIVAL FINANCES OKEY; STUDY VITAL REPORT NEXT WEEK | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS (PHOTOS OF SUMMER FESTIVAL) | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | KIRKLAND SUMMER FESTIVAL PARADE DECLARED “FINEST” | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | WINNERS IN FESTIVAL FLOAT PARADE PICKED; ROSE POINT TAKES TOP SPOT | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | HOUGHTON CALLS FOR BIDS ON STREET LIGHTING | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | HOUGHTON WILL CALL FOR GARBAGE BIDS | 3 |
August 11, 1949 | PLANT GETS SET FOR PRODUCTION (PUGET SOUND PRODUCTS COMPANY) | 2 |
August 11, 1949 | JUDGE CONTINUES AVERY’S HEARING | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | PATROL CHIEF IN TRAFFIC WARNING | 16 |
August 11, 1949 | BROOKS, HENRY | 14 |
August 11, 1949 | KELLIE, VELBORG | 4 |
August 11, 1949 | LAUNCH DRIVE TO SAVE BALL PARK LIGHTS | 1 |
August 11, 1949 | FEDERATED CLUBS URGE 2ND BRIDGE | 8 |
August 11, 1949 | FOUR LANE HIGHWAY TO HOUGHTON-KIRKLAND GAINS SUPPORT | 9 |
August 11, 1949 | CONCRETE COVER TO REPLACE WOOD TRUSS OVER CITY’S WATER RESERVOIR | 13 |
August 11, 1949 | GATES LASHES OUT AT COMMISSION’S PHONE REPORT | 2 |
August 11, 1949 | GLORIA MORTENSEN, EARL STEBERL | 10 |
August 11, 1949 | PHYLLIS WARNECK, BURYL ROCKWELL | 10 |
August 18, 1949 | STATUS OF LAKEVIEW TERRACE NURSERY CAUSES LIVELY DISCUSSION | 3 |
August 18, 1949 | FURNITURE MAN TAKES OVER AT KIRK. HARDWARE | 9 |
August 18, 1949 | NEW BARBER TAKES OVER HAP’S PLACE | 8 |
August 18, 1949 | CHANGE IN CHAMBER OPERATION TABLED; UP AGAIN TUESDAY | 2 |
August 18, 1949 | FUND IS STARTED FOR BERKEYS BY FAMILY’S FRIENDS | 1 |
August 18, 1949 | CHAMBER QUANDRY | 2 |
August 18, 1949 | CITY ADMINISTRATION | 2 |
August 18, 1949 | DOUBLE-SHIFTING IN UPPER FIVE GRADES NEEDED | 1 |
August 18, 1949 | NEW SCHOOL TEACHERS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
August 18, 1949 | SCHOOLS OPENING ON SEPTEMBER 7, ATTENDANCE SOARS | 1 |
August 18, 1949 | CLAIREMAE SNYDER, DON BECHTEL | 10 |
August 18, 1949 | NETTIE LOU BRANSON, WALTER VERNE FERGUSON | 10 |
August 18, 1949 | MUSIC ENTHUSIASTS HEAR BAND CONCERT | 3 |
August 18, 1949 | NEW EAST SIDE RESIDENT TELLS HIS IMPRESSIONS OF LIFE IN UNITED ST | 7 |
August 18, 1949 | P O GOES MODERN; PUSH-BUTTON STAMP VENDOR INSTALLED | 7 |
August 18, 1949 | RAGSDALE, LEE C | 8 |
August 18, 1949 | SMILEY, FRANCES | 8 |
August 18, 1949 | STREET DANCE TO GET LIGHTS DRIVE UNDERWAY FRI | 1 |
August 18, 1949 | N P OFFICE WILL CLOSE SATURDAYS | 1 |
August 18, 1949 | $200,000 WATER SYSTEM CONTRACTS LET | 1 |
August 18, 1949 | DIAL EQUIPMENT IN NEW BUILDING | 3 |
August 18, 1949 | MABEL HANSON, WILBURT POOL | 10 |
August 25, 1949 | OUR TOWN (ANDERSON, MR AND MRS ORVAL E) | 2 |
August 25, 1949 | SPACIOUS STRUCTURE IS THE ‘LAST WORD’ IN MODERN LIVING (HARGRAVE) | 6 |
August 25, 1949 | GOOD FRIENDS AND GOOD CITIZENS AID BERKEY WIDOW, THREE SMALL CHILDREN | 1 |
August 25, 1949 | THIRTY NEW TEACHERS ADDED TO STAFF | 1 |
August 25, 1949 | BARBER QUARTETS STAGE JAMBOREE SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
August 25, 1949 | LOCAL BRUSH FIRES CONSTANT MENACE | 1 |
August 25, 1949 | KIRKLAND INDUSTRY (PHOTO OF “LITTERATORS”) | 1 |
August 25, 1949 | KIRKLAND POULTRYMAN INVENTS HANDY ITEM FOR STIRRING CHICKEN LITTER | 12 |
August 25, 1949 | PAGING FBI! BOYS DISCOVER GUNS NEAR PIER AT SHIPYARDS SATURDAY | 13 |
August 25, 1949 | DOBBS, MARY L | 15 |
August 25, 1949 | MARCYES, EDWARD W | 5 |
August 25, 1949 | STUART, VIOLA | 1 |
August 25, 1949 | WHITING, CLARENCE J | 5 |
August 25, 1949 | LEWIS BAILEY TO DELIVER LAST SERVICE SUNDAY | 14 |
August 25, 1949 | EAST SIDE BEST SIDE (LESCHI FERRY) | 1 |
August 25, 1949 | STATE ASSISTANCE FOR FERRY SOUGHT | 1 |
August 25, 1949 | DOROTHY HAINES, CHARLES WESCOTT | 10 |
September 1, 1949 |
JAPAN CONTACTED DIRECTLY IN EARLY PICKUP BY F J KING, RADIO “HAM” |
8 |
September 1, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (MORGAN, LEONARD) | 2 |
September 1, 1949 |
CONGREGATION MOVES INTO NEW AUDITORIUM | 11 |
September 1, 1949 |
FUND FOR BERKEY FAMILY IS GROWING; GENEROUS CONTRIBUTORS AID DRIVE | 1 |
September 1, 1949 |
THE FERRY IS DOOMED! | 1 |
September 1, 1949 |
ADULT EDUCATION FALL TERM COURSES WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 26 | 11 |
September 1, 1949 |
SCHOOL OPENING INSTRUCTIONS TOLD | 10 |
September 1, 1949 |
TEACHERS READY FOR SCHOOL OPENING, STAFF IS INCREASED TO 146 | 4 |
September 1, 1949 |
PACKED HOUSE IN NOVEMBER ASSURE AFTER BARBERS’ SHOWING AT BELLEVUE | 2 |
September 1, 1949 |
MADAME ZORA, WHO KNOWS NOTHING, FEATURED JUANITA FAIR PERFORMER | 2 |
September 1, 1949 |
ONLY ONE POLIO CASE REPORTED IN AREA, HEALTH MAN STATES | 1 |
September 1, 1949 |
GOSSITE PLANT READY FOR FULL PRODUCTION | 1 |
September 1, 1949 |
JUNIOR GARDENING CLUB BEING ORGANIZED FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | 3 |
September 1, 1949 |
REVIVAL MEETINGS STARTED AT CHURCH | 12 |
September 1, 1949 |
FERRY LESCHI’S DAYS ARE NUMBERED — HAUN | 1 |
September 1, 1949 |
START BRIDGE SURVEY IMMEDIATELY – LANGLIE | 1 |
September 1, 1949 |
PLAN NEW DUMP FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
September 1, 1949 |
MARCELLA MODDISON, BOBBIE LEE LYTLE | 4 |
September 1, 1949 |
MARJORIE NELSON, JOHN REUTER | 4 |
September 1, 1949 |
MARLYS JAMES, ARTHUR W MARTIN | 4 |
September 8, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (VERBARENDSE, JOHN) | 2 |
September 8, 1949 |
EXPANSION PLANS TOLD BY WAH MEI | 6 |
September 8, 1949 |
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT APPEARS ON INCREASE | 1 |
September 8, 1949 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET SET AT $340,901 | 1 |
September 8, 1949 |
RELIGIOUS CENSUS IN JUANITA PLANNED | 14 |
September 8, 1949 |
KEEP FERRY ON! | 1 |
September 8, 1949 |
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | 2 |
September 8, 1949 |
DIAL PHONES | 1 |
September 8, 1949 |
JEANNE AMRINE, VAL MCREARY | 10 |
September 8, 1949 |
PATRICIA ANN FUERST, GORDON GENE MERRILL | 10 |
September 8, 1949 |
PHYLLIS WARNECK, BURYL ROCKWELL | 10 |
September 8, 1949 |
SHARON BRYDEN, HAROLD W KENT JR | 10 |
September 15, 1949 |
SILVER ANNIVERSARIES OBSERVED SAT. BY C SCOTT’S FRIENDS, MOCK WED | 11 |
September 15, 1949 |
SALE OF TERRACE AWAITS FRANCHISE GRANT TO UTILITY | 1 |
September 15, 1949 |
UP ‘N UP RESTAURANT HAS NEW MANAGERS | 2 |
September 15, 1949 |
LOCAL CANNERY BEEHIVE OF ACTIVITY; OVER 300 HURRY TASTY FRUIT INT | 12 |
September 15, 1949 |
3959 IN LOCAL CLASSROOMS | 9 |
September 15, 1949 |
OVER 23 COURSES IN ADULT CLASSES | 6 |
September 15, 1949 |
NIGHT BURGLARIES NET RADIO, CASH | 1 |
September 15, 1949 |
CLARK, REV CHESTER M | 1 |
September 15, 1949 |
PLUMB, FREEMAN H | 1 |
September 15, 1949 |
RECREATION PROGRAM SET FOR OPENING | 1 |
September 15, 1949 |
DECK LOADING TO START ON FRIDAY | 1 |
September 15, 1949 |
CHARLOTTE HAZELET, ARMAS TURTAINEN | 10 |
September 22, 1949 |
‘THE DRAGON’, IRISH COMEDY, HERE AT CIVIC CENTER ON OCTOBER 15TH | 2 |
September 22, 1949 |
NEW LAUNDERETTE OPENS TOMORROW | 1 |
September 22, 1949 |
ASK NEW QUORUM RULE IN CHAMBER | 1 |
September 22, 1949 |
IRATE OVER UNSAFE BRIDGES – DEMAND ACTION | 1 |
September 22, 1949 |
PATRICIA VAUX, JOSEPH SIM | 10 |
September 22, 1949 |
YOUTHS ARRESTED ON AUTO THEFTS, STEAL BURN CAR | 1 |
September 22, 1949 |
NEW NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY TO OPEN IN KIRKLAND IN OCTOBER | 3 |
September 22, 1949 |
KIRKLAND NEEDS BETTER TERMINAL | 1 |
September 22, 1949 |
ASK ROAD GROUP TO SUPPORT SPAN | 1 |
September 22, 1949 |
IRATE OVER UNSAFE BRIDGES – DEMAND ACTION | 1 |
September 22, 1949 |
GLORIA WALKER, RONALD WAYNE SHAW | 11 |
September 22, 1949 |
JEANNE PETERSON, VINCENT BOOKIE | 10 |
September 22, 1949 |
LOIS HOLMQUIST, WALTER COSTELLO | 11 |
September 29, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (PATTY, OLLIS W) | 2 |
September 29, 1949 |
START WARD BUILDING NEAR OLD CITY HALL | 1 |
September 29, 1949 |
OLD BARRACKS BUILDING USED ENTIRELY FOR ADULT EDUCATION, 500 ENROLL | 8 |
September 29, 1949 |
MOM’S CAFE HAS NEW OPERATORS | 1 |
September 29, 1949 |
PLANS SHAPE UP FOR FIRST DISTRICT PARADE OF BARBERSHOP QUARTETS | 1 |
September 29, 1949 |
DONATION TO FIRE DEPARTMENT SENT IN WITH LETTER EXPRESSING THANKS | 7 |
September 29, 1949 |
PRE-SCHOOL GROUP TO HEAR NURSE | 1 |
September 29, 1949 |
LIBRARY PROBLEMS DISCUSSED BY GROUP | 8 |
September 29, 1949 |
WILL GIVE MEDALS ART GUARD MEETING | 1 |
September 29, 1949 |
CHAMBER ENTHUSED OVER ART NEEDHAM’S ROADS ASSIGNMENT | 1 |
September 29, 1949 |
TWO NEW BRIDGES FOR AVONDALE THIS FALL PROMISED BY COUNTY | 3 |
September 29, 1949 |
VIRGINIA BROWN, JORDAN A FOSLAND | 6 |
October 6, 1949 | COUPLES CELEBRATE TWO ANNIVERSARIES (BROWN, MR AND MRS FRED) | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | COUPLES CELEBRATE TWO ANNIVERSARIES (LENTZ, MR AND MRS E O) | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | BPW WILL OBSERVE BUSINESS WEEK | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | CHAMBER BALANCE $315, FITCH SAYS | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | SCHOOL BUDGET SET AT $911,981 | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | JANET BENSON, HOWARD L QUIGLEY | 10 |
October 6, 1949 | BARBER ASSIGNMENTS MADE FOR DISTRICT SONG CHAMPIONSHIPS | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | SET HEARING FOR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 41 AROUND KIRKLAND | 9 |
October 6, 1949 | CITY COUNCIL CUTS BUDGET TO $276,581 | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | RESIGNS (WILLIAMS, JOHN) | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | INVALID CARS TO BE MADE LOCALLY | 8 |
October 6, 1949 | DR JOSEPH D FEEK JOINS LOCAL CLINIC | 3 |
October 6, 1949 | IMPROVED BUS SERVICE TO FERRY REDMOND’S NEED | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | AVONDALE BRIDGES ARE CAUSE OF FORTY MILE DETOUR BY SCHOOL BUS | 1 |
October 6, 1949 | MARION BOYD, ANTHONY W LENTZ | 10 |
October 13, 1949 |
MANNINGS OBSERVES THEIR 50TH ANNIVERSARY … (MANNING, ROLLAND) | 2 |
October 13, 1949 |
JANET HAUGEN, IN JOURNAL STORY, DESCRIBES THE SHOPS IN OSLO | 10 |
October 13, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (PERRINE, E) | 2 |
October 13, 1949 |
HOSPITAL PLANS ENLARGEMENT, MODERNIZATION | 1 |
October 13, 1949 |
HOUSING PROJECT SALE WAY CLEARED | 1 |
October 13, 1949 |
MERCHANDISE SHOW OPENS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 | 1 |
October 13, 1949 |
NEW MANAGER TAKES OVER KANDY KANE | 5 |
October 13, 1949 |
SCHOOL EXPANSION PROGRAM WILL BE AIRED IN DISTRICT | 1 |
October 13, 1949 |
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK PROCLAIMED | 1 |
October 13, 1949 |
FIREMEN’S PAY IS 20 CENTS AN HOUR BUT WORK ISN’T HARD-ONLY SELDOM | 1 |
October 13, 1949 |
HOUGHTON ANNEXATION VOTE TUESDAY | 1 |
October 13, 1949 |
RAISE HOUGHTON BUDGET FOR ’50 | 8 |
October 13, 1949 |
SANFORD, FRANCES ELIZABETH | 7 |
October 13, 1949 |
BRIDGE DELEGATES FROM AVONDALE TALK WITH EVANS | 1 |
October 13, 1949 |
GOOD ROADS DELEGATE URGES BOND ISSUE FOR HIGHWAY WORK | 3 |
October 13, 1949 |
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT SURVEY ON EAST SIDE IS NOW UNDERWAY | 9 |
October 13, 1949 |
HIGH WIND DAMAGES BUILDINGS, TREES EAST OF JUANITA ON WEDNESDAY | 7 |
October 20, 1949 |
H GALTS OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING AT FAMILY GATHERING | 10 |
October 20, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (MCEVOY, JAMES P ) | 2 |
October 20, 1949 |
RADIO HAMS … GET TOGETHER HERE (KING, F J “JINX”) | 1 |
October 20, 1949 |
WORK UNDERWAY ON THEIN-WALLACE MODERN MEDICAL AND OPTICAL CLINIC | 8 |
October 20, 1949 |
MERCHANDISE SHOW STRESSES FACT CITY IS EAST SIDE MARKET PLACE | 1 |
October 20, 1949 |
CITIZENS WILL VOTE ON CITY-MANAGER PLAN | 1 |
October 20, 1949 |
NEW COUNCILMAN TO REPRESENT HILL | 1 |
October 20, 1949 |
AERO MECHANICS’ UNION PRESIDENT SAYS RAGING DISPUTE NEARLY OVER | 12 |
October 20, 1949 |
RUBBER CHECKS AFFECT KIRKLAND JUSTICE WARNS | 1 |
October 20, 1949 |
WORK UNDERWAY ON THEIN-WALLACE MODERN MEDICAL AND OPTICAL CLINIC | 8 |
October 20, 1949 |
NATIONAL VFW VICE-COMMANDER CHARLES RALLS TO VISIT HERE | 9 |
October 20, 1949 |
FEDERATED CLUBS SHOW CONCERN OVER LACK OF RECREATION SITES | 3 |
October 20, 1949 |
NEW COUNCILMAN TO REPRESENT HILL | 1 |
October 20, 1949 |
NATIONAL VFW VICE-COMMANDER CHARLES RALLS TO VISIT HERE | 9 |
October 27, 1949 |
GUARD ADJ. GENERAL TO AID DEDICATION NEW GUARD BUILDING | 1 |
October 27, 1949 |
BROCKMAN MOVING DISTRICT OFFICE TO NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
October 27, 1949 |
KIRKLAND ONLY $290 SHORT OF COMMUNITY FUND QUOTA | 3 |
October 27, 1949 |
MAYOR WILL SET CITY ELECTION DATE TODAY | 1 |
October 27, 1949 |
PROS AND CONS OF MANAGER PLAN ARE AIRED | 1 |
October 27, 1949 |
GUARD ADJ. GENERAL TO AID DEDICATION NEW GUARD BUILDING | 1 |
October 27, 1949 |
MCEVERS, LULU | 3 |
October 27, 1949 |
WILL OPEN BIDS NEXT WEEK FOR AVONDALE BRIDGE | 1 |
November 3, 1949 |
SILVER ANNIVERSARY HELD BY GEORGE WATT | 8 |
November 3, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (HOLMES, GEORGE W) | 2 |
November 3, 1949 |
BARBERS PREPARING FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS | 1 |
November 3, 1949 |
COUNCIL-MANAGER PLAN IS AIRED BEFORE PUBLIC | 1 |
November 3, 1949 |
STATE PARK FOR JUANITA IS BOOSTED BY COORDINATING COUNCIL COMMITTEE | 1 |
November 3, 1949 |
KUNGLAND, TOM | 8 |
November 3, 1949 |
WALKER, JUNE | 1 |
November 3, 1949 |
WHALEN, LESTER RALPH SR | 8 |
November 3, 1949 |
STATE PARK FOR JUANITA IS BOOSTED BY COORDINATING COUNCIL COMMITTEE | 1 |
November 3, 1949 |
FRANCES GREGG, RUDOLPH VAN AALST | 10 |
November 3, 1949 |
MAXINE LINDSEY, CHARLES ROSS | 10 |
November 10, 1949 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
November 10, 1949 |
START RICHARDSON STORE IN TWO WEEKS | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
DEDICATE ARMORY IN ARMISTICE CELEBRATION | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
LAKEVIEW TERRACE HOUSING SALE OPENS TODAY | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
CERAMICS SHOP TO OPEN SATURDAY | 6 |
November 10, 1949 |
HIGH SCHOOL BAND INVITED TO PLAY FOR SEATTLE PARADE SATURDAY | 8 |
November 10, 1949 |
EAST SIDE AWAITS ARRIVAL OF BARBER QUARTETS | 3 |
November 10, 1949 |
BIDS CALLED ON TWO NEW CITY WATER PROJECTS | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
NAME JOHN HANCOCK TO CITY COUNCIL, PROPERTY REZONED | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
DEDICATE ARMORY IN ARMISTICE CELEBRATION | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
APT, CORNELIA | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
KLUNGLAND, TOM | 8 |
November 10, 1949 |
LINN, ARTHUR | 8 |
November 10, 1949 |
NESS, PHYLINDIA J | 8 |
November 10, 1949 |
RHEBORG, WALTER WILLIAM | 8 |
November 10, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CLUB) | 2 |
November 10, 1949 |
NEW STREET LIGHTS WILL BE INSTALLED | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
BIDS CALLED ON TWO NEW CITY WATER PROJECTS | 1 |
November 10, 1949 |
PLANNING GROUP IN POWER STUDY | 1 |
November 17, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (LEWIS, HARVEY) | 2 |
November 17, 1949 |
OLD FASHIONED WORK PARTY IS ALL SET TO FIX ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE | 9 |
November 17, 1949 |
BARBER QUARTETS HERE FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS | 1 |
November 17, 1949 |
KIDS CHRISTMAS PARADE SET FOR DECEMBER 3RD | 1 |
November 17, 1949 |
ROSE HILL WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OBSERVES 23RD ANNIVERSARY | 9 |
November 17, 1949 |
EPISCOPAL CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR | 9 |
November 17, 1949 |
STATE RELEASES FIGURES SHOWING HEAVY FLOW OF EAST LAKE TRAFFIC | 1 |
November 17, 1949 |
VIOLA JORGENSON, ROBERT FLUHARTY | 10 |
November 24, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (TREMAINE, CLYDE L) | 2 |
November 24, 1949 |
DELCIE ARLENE OBAN, GILBERT STUART | 12 |
November 24, 1949 |
SANTA CLAUS TO HAVE CANDY FOR KIDS AT PARADE | 1 |
November 24, 1949 |
HOUGHTON SEEKS NEW ROAD FOR SERVING HEIGHTS | 7 |
November 24, 1949 |
A BETTER RATTRAP PROMISES FAME AND FORTUNE TO FATHER AND SON HERE | 11 |
November 24, 1949 |
LINN, ARTHUR | 2 |
November 24, 1949 |
NEFF, PHYLINDA J | 2 |
November 24, 1949 |
WESTER, JOHN H (FORMER MAYOR) | 7 |
November 24, 1949 |
“PUT BRIDGE IN KIRKLAND” – ROADS GROUP | 1 |
November 24, 1949 |
AVONDALE BRIDGE CONTRACT LET | 1 |
November 24, 1949 |
HOUGHTON SEEKS NEW ROAD FOR SERVING HEIGHTS | 7 |
November 24, 1949 |
LOTTIE BERGREN, GEORGE DRAKE | 8 |
December 8, 1949 |
DINNER BELL CAFE – GRAND OPENING | 17 |
December 8, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (KIDDER, PERCY P) | 2 |
December 8, 1949 |
BIDS ON P.O. PROPERTY UP IN 2 WEEKS | 1 |
December 8, 1949 |
DINNER BELL INTERIOR (PHOTO) | 16 |
December 8, 1949 |
MYSTERY SURROUNDS CASE OF OWL HO-O-O-O MOVES IN WITH DUCK | 1 |
December 8, 1949 |
CITY FACES FACE LIFTING YEAR ROUND WITH ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCE | 7 |
December 8, 1949 |
CHRISTMAS PARADE SATURDAY AT 1 PM | 1 |
December 8, 1949 |
BANDIT HOLDS UP NEARBY GROCERY | 7 |
December 8, 1949 |
THOMPSON, CPL ARNOLD W | 7 |
December 8, 1949 |
HIGHWAY 2A ON ROSE HILL TO BE LOCATED WITHIN 60 DAYS | 9 |
December 8, 1949 |
LANGLIE TO GET SECOND CROSSING DATA NEXT MONTH | 1 |
December 8, 1949 |
KIRKLAND CITY WATER CONTRACT LET MONDAY TO BURROWS-MILONE | 3 |
December 8, 1949 |
KIRKLAND’S SEWER PLANT EXPANSION AND LINE EXTENSION GET APPROVAL | 6 |
December 8, 1949 |
MARGARET E SHAFER, RICHARD R DESSELL | 10 |
December 8, 1949 |
NETTIE LOU BRANSON, WALT FERGUSON | 10 |
December 15, 1949 |
OUR TOWN (HARIS, JAMES L) | 5 |
December 15, 1949 |
SOLICIT PROPERTY BIDS ON NEW P.O. | 1 |
December 15, 1949 |
PUBLIC HOUSING DISPUTE FLAIRS | 1 |
December 15, 1949 |
GOOD PARADE SHOWMEN (PHOTO) | 12 |
December 15, 1949 |
HUNDREDS OF YOUNGSTERS TURN OUT TO WELCOME SANTA IN PARADE | 3 |
December 15, 1949 |
YOUNGSTERS GREET SANTA CLAUS IN KIRKLAND’S PARADE | 1 |
December 15, 1949 |
DEED NE 52ND BACK TO COUNTY INSIDE HOUGHTON | 7 |
December 15, 1949 |
HOUGHTON’S NEW LIGHTS DEDICATED | 1 |
December 15, 1949 |
DALGITY, JOHN D | 7 |
December 15, 1949 |
KIRKLAND SHOWS POPULATION GAIN | 3 |
December 15, 1949 |
DEED NE 52ND BACK TO COUNTY INSIDE HOUGHTON | 7 |
December 15, 1949 |
HOUGHTON’S NEW LIGHTS DEDICATED | 1 |
December 15, 1949 |
DELCIE OBAN, GILBERT STEWART | 14 |
December 15, 1949 |
ISABELLE MULLOY, LEO ROSE | 2 |
December 22, 1949 |
RICHARDSON, PENNEY STORES GET PERMIT | 1 |
December 22, 1949 |
COUNCIL APPROVES RENT RELAXATION | 1 |
December 22, 1949 |
MORGAN, WILLIAM HENRY | 12 |
December 22, 1949 |
COMMISSIONERS’ AID FOR FERRY SOUGHT | 1 |
December 22, 1949 |
CLOSING JUANITA SPAN UNPOPULAR IN COUNCIL, C C | 1 |
December 22, 1949 |
ISOBELLE MULLOY, LEO ROSE (PHOTO) | 8 |
December 29, 1949 |
RUTH NORDSTROM AMONG BEST READ LOCAL RESIDENTS DESPITE BLINDNESS | 1 |
December 29, 1949 |
NEW HIGH SCHOOL OPENING TUESDAY | 1 |
December 29, 1949 |
TEXACO STATION HERE HAS 2 NEW OWNERS | 1 |
December 29, 1949 |
EVEN THE YOUNG GAVE TO CHRISTMAS BASKETS AIDING 75 LOCAL FAMILIES | 1 |
December 29, 1949 |
MARY LOU BEACH, RICHARD RUDE | 8 |
December 29, 1949 |
FIRE DESTROYS AUTO TRAILER ON SLATER | 3 |
December 29, 1949 |
REMOVAL OF TOLLS FROM FLOATING BRIDGES … TOP ’49 STORIES | 9 |
December 29, 1949 |
SLASOR, LEROY | 10 |
December 29, 1949 |
FERRY LESCHI GETS TWO MONTHS REPRIEVE! | 1 |
December 29, 1949 |
RED BALL IN NEW METER POPS INTO VIEW WHEN PARKING TIME IS ENDED | 2 |
December 29, 1949 |
OCTAVIA PRATT, EDMUND HANSEN | 8 |
January 5, 1950 | THE BROOKE CONNER’S HAVE ANNIVERSARY | 15 |
January 5, 1950 | 1950 BABY DERBY WINNER ARRIVES 8 HRS AFTER NEW YEAR (LEBAO, LENA) | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | MOVING DAY (PHOTOS OF STUDENTS MOVING TO NEW HIGH SCHOOL) | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | OPEN HOUSE, DEDICATION OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL SET FOR JAN 15 | 5 |
January 5, 1950 | STUDENTS DEDICATE AND MOVE INTO NEW HIGH SCHOOL ATOP ROSE HILL | 4 |
January 5, 1950 | WICK, DAHLGREN CONTRACTORS FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL | 4 |
January 5, 1950 | RADIO STATION KRKL CHANGES OWNERSHIP; THORNHILL SELLS TO CHAMNESS | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | CITY MAKES TRADE ON PROPERTY TO ENLARGE SEWER PLANT | 3 |
January 5, 1950 | CITY REIMBURSED $2592 BY COUNTY | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | TEN CANDIDATES SEEKING POSITIONS | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | RADIO STATION KRKL CHANGES OWNERSHIP; THORNHILL SELLS TO CHAMNESS | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | FERGUSON, WILLIAM JOHN | 16 |
January 5, 1950 | MULLEN, JESSE C | 16 |
January 5, 1950 | ROGERS, CLYDE L | 16 |
January 5, 1950 | SNYDER, JENNIE MAY | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | OPEN NEW POSTOFFICE SITE BIDS ON TUESDAY WITH THREE SITES OFFERED | 5 |
January 5, 1950 | CITY REIMBURSED $2592 BY COUNTY (DOCK MAINTENANCE) | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | STAGE TERMINAL NEED IS STRESSED | 4 |
January 5, 1950 | SIDEWALK, CURB BIDS CALLED FOR BY COUNCIL | 1 |
January 5, 1950 | CITY MAKES TRADE ON PROPERTY TO ENLARGE SEWER PLANT | 3 |
January 5, 1950 | OVERHEAD WIRING FATE QUESTIONED | 4 |
January 5, 1950 | ICY BLASTS CLOSE DISTRICT SCHOOLS | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
FAMILY REUNION ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY MR AND MRS J NORTHEY | 7 |
January 12, 1950 |
OUR TOWN (OLSON, MR AND MRS ARNE) | 2 |
January 12, 1950 |
BUILDING PERMITS INCREASES TO $630,715 INSIDE CITY DURING 1949 | 2 |
January 12, 1950 |
NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING FILLED WITH NOVEL FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT | 11 |
January 12, 1950 |
CHAMBER MEMBERS ASK BETTER BUS SCHEDULES FOR JUANITA RESIDENTS | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
EILEEN HOWIE, ALFRED BRUCK | 5 |
January 12, 1950 |
ALTARBOY AVERTS FIRE AT CHURCH | 6 |
January 12, 1950 |
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB SEARCHING FOR PHOTOS OF EARLY DAYS FOR PUBLIC REC | 11 |
January 12, 1950 |
FORMER ATHLETE IS HOUGHTON JUDGE (BURNS, JAMES) | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
CHAMBER MEMBERS ASK BETTER BUS SCHEDULES FOR JUANITA RESIDENTS | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
FORMER ATHLETE IS HOUGHTON JUDGE (BURNS, JAMES) | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
THREE ARE HELD FOR STORE THEFT | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
KIRKLAND LIBRARY USE INCREASED TO 29669 BOOKS DURING 1949 | 3 |
January 12, 1950 |
LAKEVIEW SEEKS PURCHASING OF NEW PLAYGROUND | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
BAPTIST CHURCH ELECTS OFFICERS AND OBSERVES FIRST ANNIVERSARY | 6 |
January 12, 1950 |
GOOD HANDS WILL RETIRE WHEN THE FERRY IS TIED UP | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
CHAMBER MEMBERS ASK BETTER BUS SCHEDULES FOR JUANITA RESIDENTS | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
DEPOT LOCATION FULL OF INTRIGUE | 9 |
January 12, 1950 |
OK KIRKLAND AVENUE BUS DEPOT SITE | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
NEW PHONE RATES EXPLAINED HERE | 1 |
January 12, 1950 |
MR AND MRS EDMUND HANSEN | 8 |
January 12, 1950 |
PATRICIA OGILVIE, EDWARD MARSH | 2 |
January 19, 1950 |
NOMINATE IRVINE FOR CHAMBER JOB | 1 |
January 19, 1950 |
EILEEN HOWIE, ALFRED BRUCK | 8 |
January 19, 1950 |
CITY WILL CONVERT COAL TO OIL BURNER FOR CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
January 19, 1950 |
COUNCIL DECIDING ON BIDS FOR NEW STREET EQUIPMENT OF $16000 | 1 |
January 19, 1950 |
RECEIVE SEVEN BIDS ON CITY POLICE CAR | 1 |
January 19, 1950 |
MATTHIAS, KENNETH | 3 |
January 19, 1950 |
ROGERS, CLYDE | 4 |
January 19, 1950 |
KIRKLAND CONSIDERING COORDINATED RECREATION PLAN | 1 |
January 19, 1950 |
OWNER OF “FLOATING NIGHT CLUB” TO FURNISH LAKE BOAT SERVICE | 3 |
January 19, 1950 |
THEDA BARA HAD NOTHING ON LESCHI; GOOD SHIP FINISHES WITH FLOURISH | 5 |
January 19, 1950 |
BUS TERMINAL HAS CITY’S APPROVAL WHEN FERRY STOPS | 1 |
January 19, 1950 |
COUNCIL DECIDING ON BIDS FOR NEW STREET EQUIPMENT OF $16000 | 1 |
January 19, 1950 |
EAST SIDE DIGGING OUT FROM STORM; SCHOOLS CLOSE, MOST MEETINGS ST | 1 |
January 19, 1950 |
MARGARET JOHNSON, WILLIAM E MAHAR | 8 |
January 19, 1950 |
PEGGY PEACH, THOMAS MARTIN | 8 |
January 26, 1950 |
JACK MILLER MAKES COLOR VIDEO GADGET | 3 |
January 26, 1950 |
DOWN IT COMES (PHOTO OF WALL BEING TORN OFF PENNEY’S) | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
CONSTRUCTION WILL START THIS SUMMER ON JUANITA’S NEW SCHOOL BUILD | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
ADD NEW PARTNER TO KIRKLAND SHOE STORE | 11 |
January 26, 1950 |
MOTHERS CARRYING ON COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL FOR OWN CHILDREN | 7 |
January 26, 1950 |
TWO RUNAWAY BOYS, OUT OVERNIGHT, FOUND | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
SHIRLEY L SHAW, ROBERT S THORPE | 5 |
January 26, 1950 |
FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS NEW PUMP | 4 |
January 26, 1950 |
FIRE DESTROYS D DENTON HOME | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
OLD-TIMERS WILL RECALL WRECK OF SQUAK; ALVIN CURTIS, 87, TELLS OF | 11 |
January 26, 1950 |
POLICE NAB THREE YOUTHS TO END SERIES OF LOCAL ROBBERIES | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
ROUGH HANDLING OF BOY CHARGED | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
TWO RUNAWAY BOYS, OUT OVERNIGHT, FOUND | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
KIRKLAND’S UNIT OF NATIONAL GUARD POINTS TO $16050 PAYROLL | 11 |
January 26, 1950 |
VAGUE, W J | 4 |
January 26, 1950 |
FINAL FIGHT FOR FERRY IS FOMENTED | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
OLD-TIMERS WILL RECALL WRECK OF SQUAK; ALVIN CURTIS, 87, TELLS OF | 11 |
January 26, 1950 |
SILVER SWAN TO RUN JANUARY 30 | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
ADDED BUSES TO ROSE HILL AREA | 1 |
January 26, 1950 |
MARGARET ANN JOHNSON, WILLIAM J MAHAR | 5 |
January 26, 1950 |
PATRICIA LLOYD, EMBREY RICHARD | 5 |
January 26, 1950 |
PEGGY PEACH, THOMAS MARTIN | 4 |
January 26, 1950 |
VIRGINIA MCLALLIN, LINCOLN KAISER | 4 |
February 2, 1950 |
FIRST NATIONAL BANK INCREASES ITS CAPITAL STOCK TO $260,000 | 12 |
February 2, 1950 |
TREMAINE’S JOINS THRIFTWAY STORES | 1 |
February 2, 1950 |
NORMA KEELER, CHARLES SMYTHE | 8 |
February 2, 1950 |
NEW FIRE RATE, TO BE OUTLINED | 1 |
February 2, 1950 |
SIX CANDIDATES ON HOUGHTON BALLOT FOR COUNCIL POSTS | 1 |
February 2, 1950 |
SWEET, CHARLES H | 2 |
February 2, 1950 |
POST OFFICE HAS BIGGEST YEAR IN ’49; RECEIPTS REACHED $62,287.93 | 12 |
February 2, 1950 |
LAKE FERRY SERVICE MAY BE RESTORED | 1 |
February 2, 1950 |
LESCHI GOES OFF AND SWAN GOES ON; JUDGE TURNS DOWN INJUNCTION PLEA | 1 |
February 2, 1950 |
START ON SECOND BRIDGE IS URGED | 1 |
February 2, 1950 |
BARBARA JEAN HARIG, RAYMOND CONOVER | 8 |
February 2, 1950 |
JUNE KONKLER, RAY FELKER | 8 |
February 9, 1950 |
MICHAEL BAIER’S ARE PLANNING GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE | 10 |
February 9, 1950 |
SCHOOL DEDICATION CEREMONY FEB 19 | 1 |
February 9, 1950 |
SUPT. MORTON JOHNSON AWARDED SIX-WEEK TRIP THROUGH EUROPE | 9 |
February 9, 1950 |
ACCEPT ONE BID, REJECT OTHERS ON CITY DEALS | 1 |
February 9, 1950 |
SUTHERLAND, DON H | 1 |
February 9, 1950 |
PREDICT LIGHT VOTE FOR CITY PRIMARY | 1 |
February 9, 1950 |
KANGAROO’S DRIVE FOR PUGET SOUND BASKETBALL TITLE THWARTED | 1 |
February 9, 1950 |
FERRY GOES ON DESPITE LEGALITY | 1 |
February 9, 1950 |
FERRY RETURNS ‘ON TRIAL’ BASIS WITH WORKMEN SHARING BURDEN | 3 |
February 9, 1950 |
HIGHWAY 2A LOCATION ESTABLISHED | 1 |
February 9, 1950 |
STREET REPAIRS TO COST $12000 | 1 |
February 9, 1950 |
CLAIRMAE SNYDER, DONALD HARRIE BECHTEL | 11 |
February 16, 1950 |
CAMPFIRE GIRLS’ CANDY MINT SALE IN KIRKLAND GETS UNDERWAY | 9 |
February 16, 1950 |
M-M! GOOD! COOK SCHOOL ON FRIDAY | 1 |
February 16, 1950 |
LINE CREWS FACE TELEPHONE LAYOFF | 1 |
February 16, 1950 |
REBELS, EDNA | 15 |
February 16, 1950 |
WACHSMUTH, JACOB W | 15 |
February 16, 1950 |
WALSH, EMMA D | 15 |
February 16, 1950 |
LELAND, GARDNER, NEEDHAM LEAD IN PRIMARY | 1 |
February 16, 1950 |
POST OFFICE AUTHORITY FAVORS WILLS-SCHMIDT SITE FOR BUILDING | 3 |
February 16, 1950 |
PRIMARY RESULTS BY PRECINCTS | 1 |
February 23, 1950 |
DISPOSITION OF PROJECTS IMMINENT | 1 |
February 23, 1950 |
C C PROBING PHONE SERVICE AFTER COMPLAINT | 1 |
February 23, 1950 |
CITY SELLS POLICE CAR FOR $276 LESS | 12 |
February 23, 1950 |
R MCNUT’S CHECK PASSING EXPLOITS ENDED; FAILURE TO READ PAPER PRO | 1 |
February 23, 1950 |
CITY’S NEW GRADER HAS BIG JOB AHEAD | 1 |
February 23, 1950 |
FATE OF SIDEWALKS IN HANDS OF CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
February 23, 1950 |
C C PROBING PHONE SERVICE AFTER COMPLAINT | 1 |
March 2, 1950 | OUR TOWN (HAYNES, LEO AND MARGARET) | 2 |
March 2, 1950 | WORK UNDERWAY ON WARD BLDG | 1 |
March 2, 1950 | ADVISE LOCATIONS FOR FIRE TRUCKS | 1 |
March 2, 1950 | GATES, EARL W | 1 |
March 2, 1950 | FRANK ROAD TALK HERE THIS FRIDAY | 1 |
March 2, 1950 | TELEPHONE CO MANAGER IS STRICKEN | 1 |
March 2, 1950 | EILENE PORTER, HERBERT DOTSON | 6 |
March 2, 1950 | FANNIE SIMONTON, NORMAN DAMMANN | 7 |
March 2, 1950 | JANET BENSON, HOWARD QUIGLEY | 6 |
March 2, 1950 | SHIRLEY ARNOLD, ALLEN DECKER | 6 |
March 9, 1950 | OUT TOWN (BRYANT, MARINER W) | 2 |
March 9, 1950 | LOCAL TAX ASSESSMENTS ARE INCREASED | 1 |
March 9, 1950 | HIMES, ERNEST M | 3 |
March 9, 1950 | 7 OUT OF 8 COUNCIL CANDIDATES STATE BACKGROUNDS AND OBJECTIVES | 8 |
March 9, 1950 | ALL VOTERS GO TO POLLS ON TUESDAY | 1 |
March 9, 1950 | OPINIONS ON CITY GOVERNMENT VOICED BY COUNCIL CANDIDATES | 1 |
March 9, 1950 | ROAD FINANCING HAS ASSOCIATION ATTENTION, STUDY | 1 |
March 9, 1950 | SEEK $15,000,000 BOND ISSUE FOR COUNTY ROADS | 1 |
March 9, 1950 | NAYLOR NEW TELEPHONE RESIDENT | 1 |
March 9, 1950 | RAIN SOAKS TOWN AND COUNTRYSIDE | 1 |
March 16, 1950 | OUR TOWN (SISLER, HARRY) | 2 |
March 16, 1950 | SCHOOL PRINCIPAL PLANS RETIREMENT (VIELE, JOHN) | 8 |
March 16, 1950 | CAST OF MORE THAN 100 REHEARSING FOR BIG VARIETY SHOW | 3 |
March 16, 1950 | LELAND, GARDNER, CLINE, UNDERWOOD ELECTED | 1 |
March 16, 1950 | SEWER SERVICE NEED CITED IN HOUGHTON | 1 |
March 16, 1950 | KIRKLAND CITY ELECTION RESULTS | 4 |
March 16, 1950 | $257,000 SIDEWALK PROJECT OKEYED | 1 |
March 16, 1950 | CITY RESURVEYS PROPOSED SEWER, EASEMENTS NECESSARY FOR PROJECT | 1 |
March 16, 1950 | SEWER SERVICE NEED CITED IN HOUGHTON | 1 |
March 16, 1950 | LETITIA MARGARET SINCLAIR, WALTER OLSON | 10 |
March 23, 1950 | OUR TOWN (HEARING, ARTHUR J) | 1 |
March 23, 1950 | YOUR BEST FRIEND ON THE HIGHWAY (FERGUSON, HUGH) | 1 |
March 23, 1950 | TWO HOMES IN LOW-PRICED BRACKET TO BE OPENED TO PUBLIC SUNDAY | 5 |
March 23, 1950 | FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING, BARGAIN PRICES, FIND FAVOR LOCALLY | 1 |
March 23, 1950 | HARTSHORN’S OPEN SPECIALTIES STORE | 1 |
March 23, 1950 | ELAINE CLAY, GLEN HAAS | 10 |
March 23, 1950 | WARREN, MINNIE IONE | 8 |
March 23, 1950 | OK STORM SEWER ON CENTRAL AVE | 1 |
March 23, 1950 | CITY ASKING NEW SERVICE FOR PHONES | 1 |
March 23, 1950 | TO CALL FOR BIDS ON SEWER PROJECT; PLAN TO INCLUDE PLANT ENLARGEMENT | 1 |
March 30, 1950 | BUSINESS WOMEN SELECT MRS E C MCKIBBEN AS ‘WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT’ | 1 |
March 30, 1950 | JUANITA SCHOOL TO BE COMPLETED 1951 | 3 |
March 30, 1950 | MORE APARTMENTS TO BE TORN DOWN | 1 |
March 30, 1950 | STORGAARDS PURCHASE MINIATURE CAFE HERE | 11 |
March 30, 1950 | PRIMROSE SHOW WILL FEATURE NEW DISTINCTIVE AND ENCHANTING THEME | 1 |
March 30, 1950 | MAYOR ADVISES MOVING OF SHRUBS IN SIDEWALK AREA | 1 |
March 30, 1950 | WORK ON 2A TO PROCEED – NEEDHAM | 1 |
March 30, 1950 | CITY STUDIES PUGET POWER ACQUISITION PLANT | 1 |
March 30, 1950 | ETHEL KANYID, RICHARD NELSON | 8 |
April 6, 1950 | DISPOSITION OF HOUSING WILL HASTEN | 1 |
April 6, 1950 | EGGS COLLECTED, 56160! | 2 |
April 6, 1950 | MARGARET BURR, JACK F MCDONALD | 11 |
April 6, 1950 | PHYLLIS MOORE, KEITH MCIVOR | 10 |
April 6, 1950 | LAUNCH DRIVE FOR BETTER MOVIES AND AGGRESSIVE INFORMATION PROGRAM | 1 |
April 6, 1950 | LOCAL CLEAN-UP, FIX-UP CAMPAIGN WILL BE LAUNCHED APRIL 15 | 1 |
April 6, 1950 | FIRE PROTECTION PLAN UNDER STUDY | 1 |
April 6, 1950 | REPORTERS FIND WRESTLING BULLDOG WHILE IN SEARCH OF EASTER RABBIT | 1 |
April 6, 1950 | BEATON, HELEN C | 8 |
April 6, 1950 | HOLLINGER, HOMER S | 8 |
April 6, 1950 | SHANNON, HELEN BLAIR | 8 |
April 6, 1950 | VAUGHN, ELIZABETH | 7 |
April 6, 1950 | WAYMIRE, MARTHA E | 8 |
April 6, 1950 | CURB, SIDEWALK WORK UNDERWAY | 1 |
April 13, 1950 | MORE THAN 50 FRIENDS AND RELATIVES HELP BEBAS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY | 10 |
April 13, 1950 | “VETS ONLY” IN HEIGHTS, SAYS LEGION | 1 |
April 13, 1950 | KIRKLAND’S NEWER RESIDENTS USE COLOR TO FULL MODERN ADVANTAGE | 7 |
April 13, 1950 | GERTRUDE, THE ELECTRONIC SECRETARY, ANSWERS PHONE IN TAXI OFFICE | 3 |
April 13, 1950 | EXPECT 7000 TO ATTEND PRIMROSE SHOW | 1 |
April 13, 1950 | TOWN TAXPAYERS TELL DESIRES TO HOUGHTON COUNCIL | 1 |
April 13, 1950 | TO FIX SOUTH PARK | 1 |
April 13, 1950 | SIDEWALKS STARTED (PHOTO) | 12 |
April 13, 1950 | TEMPORARY SPAN OVER BEAR CREEK BUILT BY AVONDALE CLUB MEMBERS | 13 |
April 13, 1950 | $734,000 IS SPENT ON TELEPHONES | 1 |
April 13, 1950 | “VETS ONLY” IN HEIGHTS, SAYS LEGION | 1 |
April 13, 1950 | CAROLINE CARLSON, JOHN PECKENPAUGH | 10 |
April 20, 1950 | LEE MERRILL IS NAMED COMMUNITY’S BEST BOY SCOUT | 1 |
April 20, 1950 | KIRKLAND CLINIC (PHOTO) | 7 |
April 20, 1950 | NEW KIRKLAND CLINIC IS COMPLETED; OFFICES WILL BE OPENED ON MAY 1 | 1 |
April 20, 1950 | NEW ELECTRIC FIRM OPENS IN KIRKLAND (SUNSHINE ELECTRIC) | 16 |
April 20, 1950 | FIRE MARSHALL TO INSPECT BUILDING NEAR NEW CLINIC | 1 |
April 20, 1950 | NEW KIRKLAND CLINIC IS COMPLETED; OFFICES WILL BE OPENED ON MAY 1 | 1 |
April 20, 1950 | POLICE NAB PAIR OF GAS STEALERS | 1 |
April 20, 1950 | RICHARD CROOKS TRAFFIC WITNESS IN LOCAL COURT | 1 |
April 20, 1950 | CHAREST, ART M | 5 |
April 20, 1950 | LEE MERRILL IS NAMED COMMUNITY’S BEST BOY SCOUT | 1 |
April 20, 1950 | SIDEWALK EXTENSION SOUGHT WEST MARKET | 9 |
April 20, 1950 | SIDEWALK PROJECT BRINGS INQUIRIES TO COUNCILMEN | 1 |
April 27, 1950 | SCHOOL’S ESTIMATED BUDGET $1,911,983 | 1 |
April 27, 1950 | HOBBY SHOW SCHEDULED FOR MAY 6-7 | 1 |
April 27, 1950 | FIRE DISTRICT BUYS TRUCK AND $20000 IN BONDS | 1 |
April 27, 1950 | DOROTHY JEAN MARLATT, JOHN R MCDOWELL | 8 |
April 27, 1950 | SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG, DON JOHNSON | 5 |
May 4, 1950 | LOCAL DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION BATTLING “UNFAIR” PRICE CUTTING | 11 |
May 4, 1950 | PROGRESS OF TRANSPORTATION (PHOTOS) | 1 |
May 4, 1950 | CITY CONTRACTING WITH FIRE DISTRICT ON EQUIPMENT USE | 1 |
May 4, 1950 | TO NEGOTIATE CITY BONDS INTEREST | 1 |
May 4, 1950 | STANLEY, RALPH | 10 |
May 4, 1950 | GET AID FOR SECOND BRIDGE – TOLLEFSON | 1 |
May 4, 1950 | GROUP BEING FORMED TO PROMOTE BRIDGE | 1 |
May 4, 1950 | SIDEWALK LOCATIONS LEFT TO RESIDENTS | 1 |
May 4, 1950 | CHANGE IN POWER SETUP LOOMS FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
May 4, 1950 | SEWER LINE BIDS TO COMMITTEE | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | YOUNG DICK LARSON HAS A REAL THRILL; MEETS PRINCE ADOLF | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO NEED 20 MILLS | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PLANS FOR DEDICATION | 7 |
May 11, 1950 | HOUGHTON PROPOSES BUYING STEWART HEIGHTS | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | HUT CHANGES HANDS; OPENS THIS FRIDAY | 8 |
May 11, 1950 | NAME NEW MANAGER IN KIMBALL’S STORE | 8 |
May 11, 1950 | FLARE-UP COMES IN FIRE DISTRICT, D BIRD RESIGNS | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | DR J D FEEK TO OPEN OWN OFFICE | 6 |
May 11, 1950 | HOUGHTON FAVORS SECOND CROSSING; PLANS NEW ROAD | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | HOUGHTON PROPOSES BUYING STEWART HEIGHTS | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | JUANITA BEACH SET TO OPEN ON SUNDAY | 3 |
May 11, 1950 | UNION MAY OPERATE LESCHI FERRY | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | JUANITA BEACH SET TO OPEN ON SUNDAY | 3 |
May 11, 1950 | BANDIT HOLDS UP CLICK’S MARKET | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | LIBRARIAN SAYS STEWART HEIGHTS LIBRARY IS AVAILABLE TO ALL RESIDE | 9 |
May 11, 1950 | COCHRAN, EVA E | 12 |
May 11, 1950 | COLLINS, ARCHIE A | 12 |
May 11, 1950 | DOOLITTLE, WALLACE O | 12 |
May 11, 1950 | GILES, ZORA P | 12 |
May 11, 1950 | HERZOG, GENO M | 12 |
May 11, 1950 | KIRK, KENNETH | 12 |
May 11, 1950 | LITTLE, CLINTON B | 12 |
May 11, 1950 | UNION MAY OPERATE LESCHI FERRY | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | HOUGHTON FAVORS SECOND CROSSING; PLANS NEW ROAD | 1 |
May 11, 1950 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER, THREE OTHER GROUPS, FORM BRIDGE COMMITTEE | 9 |
May 11, 1950 | CAROLINE CARLSON, JOHN PECKENPAUGH |
9 |
May 18, 1950 | LUTHERAN CHURCH DEDICATION SUN. | 14 |
May 18, 1950 | $90,000 APARTMENT FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 18, 1950 | THORNE RESIGNS SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
May 18, 1950 | GOLLOFON NAMED DISTRICT FIRE CHIEF | 1 |
May 18, 1950 | CITY FIRE INSURANCE LEFT TO NEW COUNCIL | 1 |
May 18, 1950 | PARKING METERS GO UNCHECKED AND CITY “KITTY” LOSES $1272 PER YEAR |
1 |
May 18, 1950 | DAD’S ROOT BEER IN LOCAL DEBUT | 7 |
May 18, 1950 | FERRY OPERATION BY UNION IS DISCUSSED | 1 |
May 18, 1950 | BROWN, WILLIAM ALLEN | 14 |
May 18, 1950 | MCBURNIE, JESSIE D | 14 |
May 18, 1950 | MEYER, OTTO F | 14 |
May 18, 1950 | PEFLEY, JENNIE ELIZABETH (DESCENDANT OF EZRA MEEKER) | 8 |
May 18, 1950 | FERRY OPERATION BY UNION IS DISCUSSED | 1 |
May 18, 1950 | COUNCIL LOCATES SIDEWALKS NEXT TO CURBS ON CITY PROJECT | 3 |
May 18, 1950 | SEWER PLANT BIDS $95,000 TOO HIGH, BONDS COST 2.98% | 1 |
May 18, 1950 | SHIRLEY SANDS, DONALD WARD | 10 |
May 25, 1950 | SCHOOL BUILDING CONCERNS BOARD | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | NEW TYPE LOW COST HOUSES BUILT HERE | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | APPRECIATION PARTY WILL BE GIVEN FOR JOHN VIELE, SCHOOL PRINCIPAL | 11 |
May 25, 1950 | DOUG BENSON SUCCEEDS THORNE ON SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | SCHOOL DISTRICTS MAY TRADE AREAS | 5 |
May 25, 1950 | CITY SAVES $4000 ON CURB PLAN | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | UNITS WILL MARCH ON MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | UNION OPPOSED TO OPERATING FERRY | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | PREDICT REYNOLDS AS NEW CHIEF; CAMERON IS FIRED; DID NOT RESIGN | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | TREMAINE’S LOSES CASH, CIGARETTES | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | UNITS WILL MARCH ON MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | LUTHER DAVIS VICTOR IN DASHES AT STATE MEET | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | UNION OPPOSED TO OPERATING FERRY | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | CITY SAVES $4000 ON CURB PLAN | 1 |
May 25, 1950 | CITY TRIES AGAIN FOR SEWER PLANT; REQUEST NEW BIDS | 1 |
June 1, 1950 | 146 SENIORS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS ON WEDNESDAY, BACCALAUREATE IS SUN | 1 |
June 1, 1950 | DORIC HALL, WILLIAM J MATTHEWS | 4 |
June 1, 1950 | FIRE DESTROYS BAY-MEDINA SCHOOL | 1 |
June 1, 1950 | NEW HOUGHTON STREET TRUCK (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 1, 1950 | LOCALLY MADE COCKTAIL SAUCE BIDS FOR POPULAR SPOT ON NATION’S TAB | 1 |
June 1, 1950 | REYNOLDS NAMED TEMPORARY CHIEF | 1 |
June 1, 1950 | MILITARY HEROES HONORED TUESDAY | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | SILVER ANNIVERSARY FOR W NORDQUIST’S | 10 |
June 8, 1950 | OUR TOWN (WOODS, LEE) | 2 |
June 8, 1950 | FRED LEITHA IS LOCKING UP ANCIENT ROSE HILL “JOT ‘EM DOWN” STORE |
9 |
June 8, 1950 | LOCAL CAR AGENCY SOLD BY J L KING | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | JUANITA GOES ALL OUT FOR J VIELE | 2 |
June 8, 1950 | CITY EMPLOYEES TO LIVE INSIDE LIMITS | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | CITY POSITIONS ARE CONFIRMED | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | FRED LEITHA IS LOCKING UP ANCIENT ROSE HILL “JOT ‘EM DOWN” STORE |
9 |
June 8, 1950 | JUANITA GOES ALL OUT FOR J VIELE | 2 |
June 8, 1950 | BEACHES, RECREATION PROGRAM OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | TRAFFIC VIOLATORS POLICE COMMISSION TARGET | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD OUTFIT WILL LEAVE FOR CAMP SATURDAY MORNING | 3 |
June 8, 1950 | MORGAN BECOMES JOURNAL PARTNER | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | BEACHES, RECREATION PROGRAM OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | REV J S GREENE AT JUANITA CHURCH | 15 |
June 8, 1950 | FRED LEITHA IS LOCKING UP ANCIENT ROSE HILL “JOT ‘EM DOWN” STORE |
9 |
June 8, 1950 | KIRKLAND DOUBLES POPULATION IN DECADE TO 4500 | 1 |
June 8, 1950 | EAST SIDE AREAS FAVOR TELEPHONE SALE TO PACIFIC | 1 |
June 15, 1950 | HARRY CLEVELANDS, MARRIED 50 YEARS, HOLD RECEPTION | 10 |
June 15, 1950 | OUR TOWN (SHINSTROM, CLAYTON ARTHUR) | 2 |
June 15, 1950 | RICHARDSON STORE, BIG BUSINESS, AND DENTON’S SHOES ARE TOP GOSSIP | 1 |
June 15, 1950 | RICHARDSON WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY | 1 |
June 15, 1950 | RICHARDSON’S STORE MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL | 6 |
June 15, 1950 | CAROLINE REUTER, STEWART BASSE | 10 |
June 15, 1950 | ESTHER TYE, LEIGHTON SMITH | 10 |
June 15, 1950 | $3000 FIRE HITS HONEYCUTT HOME | 1 |
June 15, 1950 | HOUGHTON CITY LIMITS MAY GO WITHIN 1 MILE OF BELLEVUE’S SHOPPING | 1 |
June 15, 1950 | STREETS COSTING HOUGHTON $4000 | 1 |
June 15, 1950 | ALUMINUM COMPANY EXPANDS FACILITIES | 16 |
June 15, 1950 | EXAMINATIONS FOR POLICE ON JULY 1 | 1 |
June 15, 1950 | ANOTHER DOCTOR IS ADDED TO MCKIBBEN FAMILY OF MEDICOS | 2 |
June 15, 1950 | NATIONAL GUARD DEPARTS AT DAWN FOR ENCAMPMENT AT CLATSOP, OREGON | 9 |
June 15, 1950 | FURMAN, WILLIAM S | 2 |
June 15, 1950 | LEONHARDT, ELINOR M | 2 |
June 15, 1950 | MCIVOR, MARY | 2 |
June 15, 1950 | PETERSEN, PETER L | 2 |
June 15, 1950 | PHILLIPS, WILLIAM J | 2 |
June 15, 1950 | SHEPARD, FRANK L | 2 |
June 15, 1950 | STREETS COSTING HOUGHTON $4000 | 1 |
June 15, 1950 | ELAINE CLAY, GLEN HAAS | 10 |
June 22, 1950 | CHARLES MARTINS OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ON SATURDAY | 10 |
June 22, 1950 | EASTSIDE’S MOST OUTSTANDING BOY SCOUT HEADS FOR JAMBOREE (MERRILL | 1 |
June 22, 1950 | OUR TOWN (DONOGHUE, ROBERT E) | 2 |
June 22, 1950 | $150,000 RICHARDSON STORE OPENS (PHOTO) | 9 |
June 22, 1950 | NEW BUILDING AND ALLEYS ARE SLATED | 5 |
June 22, 1950 | CIVIC CENTER MOST VALUABLE BUILDING | 5 |
June 22, 1950 | BURTON’S WILL OPEN PIANO REPAIR SHOP | 3 |
June 22, 1950 | BURNING PERMITS NOW NECESSARY, FIRE CHIEF WARNS | 1 |
June 22, 1950 | CITY’S POWER SURVEY TO SET COSTS UNDERWAY | 1 |
June 22, 1950 | HOUGHTON PLANNERS TO CONSIDER ZONING AREA TO BE ANNEXED | 1 |
June 22, 1950 | FLISS, CORA | 6 |
June 22, 1950 | GARDNER, GERALD | 6 |
June 22, 1950 | O’DONNELL, JAMES J | 6 |
June 22, 1950 | O’LEARY JEREMIAH | 6 |
June 22, 1950 | RANDLETT, ROBERT | 9 |
June 22, 1950 | RECOR, SARAH | 1 |
June 22, 1950 | CITY’S POWER SURVEY TO SET COSTS UNDERWAY | 1 |
June 22, 1950 | PHYLLIS MOORE, KEITH MCIVOR | 10 |
June 29, 1950 | CARTOONIST NEPHEW OF JULIAN WALKER (MORT WALKER) | 10 |
June 29, 1950 | OUR TOWN (GREEN, CHESTER M) | 2 |
June 29, 1950 | SCHOOL ASKED TO STOP ‘HOT-ROD’ BUILDING IN SHOP | 2 |
June 29, 1950 | COUNCIL-MANAGER PLAN GAINS HEADWAY | 11 |
June 29, 1950 | OFFICERS KEEPING ALERT FOR RACERS ON MARKET STREET SPEEDWAY | 9 |
June 29, 1950 | MORE PHOTOS GIVE PAPER “NEW LOOK” | 1 |
June 29, 1950 | $256,770 SEWER PLAN IS APPROVED | 1 |
June 29, 1950 | TO CUT BY HALF UTILITY POLES | 3 |
June 29, 1950 | NORMA KEELER, CHARLES SMYTHE | 10 |
July 6, 1950 | OUR TOWN (MORSE, ORRIN L “LEW”) | 2 |
July 6, 1950 | THRILLS APLENTY FOR LEE MERRILL AT JAMBOREE; HEARS PRESIDENT TRUMAN | 2 |
July 6, 1950 | NO “HOT-RODS” IN SCHOOL SHOP, SAYS INSTRUCTOR | 1 |
July 6, 1950 | DEER ESCAPES BY FAIRWAYS AFTER ELUDING ROSE POINTERS, AND SETTERS | 1 |
July 6, 1950 | WATER CARNIVAL SET FOR JULY 23 | 1 |
July 6, 1950 | DR FRANK LAMBERT, OPTOMETRIST, OPENS OFFICES IN KIRKLAND | 3 |
July 6, 1950 | OH’S AND AH’S ON FOURTH | 1 |
July 6, 1950 | APRONS, MANUFACTURED BY TOT LINES, KIRKLAND FIRM, FEATURE MAP OF | 1 |
July 6, 1950 | LUTHER, CLARENCE | 1 |
July 6, 1950 | RECOR, SARAH | 8 |
July 6, 1950 | SEASON’S BEST CROWD EXPECTED TO WATCH FAMED NEGRO NINE IN ACTION | 6 |
July 6, 1950 | PUBLIC’S INTEREST IS HIGH IN TELEPHONE HEARING TO BE HELD HERE | 1 |
July 6, 1950 | ALICE WINDLEY, MELVIN WALLACE | 4 |
July 6, 1950 | MILDRED MEMPA, RUSSELL SHAVER | 4 |
July 13, 1950 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 15 |
July 13, 1950 | JUDY MALME NAMED KIRKLAND QUEEN CANDIDATE FOR EVERGREEN STATE FAIR | 12 |
July 13, 1950 | OUR TOWN (HIX, AL) | 2 |
July 13, 1950 | OUR TOWN (PLOWDEN, JOHN) | 2 |
July 13, 1950 | WRITER APTLY DESCRIBED WHITTLER OF FIVE CORNERS (CROWE, LESLIE M) | 9 |
July 13, 1950 | C FARMAN BUYS OUT NEILSON, PARTNER, IN HARDWARE STORE | 7 |
July 13, 1950 | HIX-PLOWDEN TO OPEN ON FRIDAY | 1 |
July 13, 1950 | NEW OWNERS BUY MERCURY AGENCY | 12 |
July 13, 1950 | JANE OTTOSON, EDWARD PETERSON | 10 |
July 13, 1950 | NORTHWEST’S LARGEST DOG SHOW BEING HELD HERE SUNDAY, JULY 16 | 3 |
July 13, 1950 | FIRST ANNEXATION BY HOUGHTON | 1 |
July 13, 1950 | HOUGHTON AGREES TO POWER SURVEY | 5 |
July 13, 1950 | HOUGHTON ROADWORK NEARING COMPLETION, GRAVELING, OILING | 5 |
July 13, 1950 | TWO DOG POISONING CASES IN JUANITA | 5 |
July 13, 1950 | GATES, IRVING | 1 |
July 13, 1950 | VAABEN, ARDIS | 8 |
July 13, 1950 | REV C E RAYBURN GIVEN WELCOME TO METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH | 7 |
July 13, 1950 | KIRKLAND-HOUGHTON BUS RUN SOUGHT | 1 |
July 13, 1950 | HOUGHTON ROADWORK NEARING COMPLETION, GRAVELING, OILING | 5 |
July 13, 1950 | EAST SIDE UNITED IN FAVORING BELL SYSTEM | 1 |
July 13, 1950 | HOUGHTON AGREES TO POWER SURVEY | 5 |
July 13, 1950 | FAYE TRAPP, CHARLES TIMMERMAN | 10 |
July 13, 1950 | MARY JANE AMUNDSEN, WILBUR HALEY | 10 |
July 13, 1950 | PATRICIA VAUX, JOE SIM | 10 |
July 20, 1950 | OUR TOWN (SHEARER, ROBERT L) | 2 |
July 20, 1950 | PHRENOLOGISTS, ANGELA AND COUSIN, ARRIVE IN TOWN TO READ OUR MIND | 9 |
July 20, 1950 | WARD BEAUTY SALON OVERLOOKS THE LAKE (PHOTO) | 7 |
July 20, 1950 | REZONE HEARING FOR THREE SITES | 2 |
July 20, 1950 | REZONE HEARING FOR THREE SITES | 2 |
July 20, 1950 | WARD BEAUTY SALON OVERLOOKS THE LAKE (PHOTO) | 7 |
July 20, 1950 | SCHOOL DISTRICT GETS FEDERAL AID | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | MARILYN JAMIESON, DEAN W LITTLEFIELD | 8 |
July 20, 1950 | ACTIVITY INCREASES IN SHIPYARD WITH TENANTS, SHIPS; 75 MEN KEPT B | 5 |
July 20, 1950 | PHOTOS OF SHIPYARD WORK | 5 |
July 20, 1950 | “HOTROD” ANTICS COST DRIVER $75 | 5 |
July 20, 1950 | PARTNERS IN LAW AND LIFE, KING’S SEEKING JUSTICE OF PEACE POSTS | 2 |
July 20, 1950 | POLICE ON DUTY ‘ROUND CLOCK’ WITH NEW MEN | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | ANDERSON, EVA | 14 |
July 20, 1950 | BELTS, EDGAR R | 11 |
July 20, 1950 | BODEY, ARTHUR E | 14 |
July 20, 1950 | HOLMBERG, JOSEPH F | 11 |
July 20, 1950 | LELAND, PHILIP MARTIN | 14 |
July 20, 1950 | LIDMAN, ALVERA C | 11 |
July 20, 1950 | STEPHENSON, W L | 5 |
July 20, 1950 | SEA SCOUT SHIP 459 TEACHING BOYS PRINCIPALS OF NAVIGATION | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | SEA SCOUTING ACTIVITY ON INCREASE; SHIP PREPARED FOR SUMMER CRUISE | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | ROSE HILL AUXILIARY PICNIC (PHOTO) | 10 |
July 20, 1950 | PLAYGROUND AT CIVIC CENTER MAY CLOSE | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | ROSE HILL AUXILIARY PICNIC (PHOTO) | 10 |
July 20, 1950 | SEA SCOUT SHIP 459 TEACHING BOYS PRINCIPALS OF NAVIGATION | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | SEA SCOUTING ACTIVITY ON INCREASE; SHIP PREPARED FOR SUMMER CRUISE | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | PROPOSE TWO MORE SIDEWALK AREAS; BOTH HEARINGS SET FOR AUGUST 28 | 8 |
July 20, 1950 | SAND COVERING MAY BE APPLIED BY CITY IN SIDEWALK AREAS | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | SECOND BRIDGE CROSSING IS PREDICTED | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | SIDEWALKS IRKING PROPERTY OWNER | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | PUBLIC WILL SPEAK PIECE ON TELEPHONES TUESDAY, AS HEARING IS RE-O | 1 |
July 20, 1950 | WATER MAIN NEEDS STUDIED BY CITY | 11 |
July 27, 1950 | “A GOOD LIFE” DECLARES GRANDMA ADAMS, 90 YEARS OLD (ADAMS, GRACE) |
11 |
July 27, 1950 | OUR TOWN (KVAM, GIL) | 3 |
July 27, 1950 | REX WICKENKAMP RECEIVES NATIONAL PUBLICITY IN ARTICLE ON BOY SCOUTS | 1 |
July 27, 1950 | SCHOOL ADVISORY GROUP HEARS OF BUILDING | 1 |
July 27, 1950 | DR RUTH HEYER’S HOUSE IN SOUTH KIRKLAND IS WELL-KNOWN LANDMARK | 3 |
July 27, 1950 | THREE-STORY HOUSE (PHOTO OF SHUMWAY HOUSE) | 13 |
July 27, 1950 | GIRL’S DAY CAMP OPENED MONDAY WITH 100 IN ATTENDANCE | 9 |
July 27, 1950 | OFF FOR CAMP (PHOTO) | 1 |
July 27, 1950 | MARAUDING LION KILLED SUNDAY ON NOVELTY HILL | 8 |
July 27, 1950 | WATER CARNIVAL PRESENTED AT HOUGHTON PICNIC | 5 |
July 27, 1950 | FIRST HIGH PRESSURE FIRE TRUCK (PHOTO) | 7 |
July 27, 1950 | NEW FIRE TRUCK TO DEMONSTRATE AT R.H, JUANITA | 1 |
July 27, 1950 | DR RUTH HEYER’S HOUSE IN SOUTH KIRKLAND IS WELL-KNOWN LANDMARK | 3 |
July 27, 1950 | WATER CARNIVAL PRESENTED AT HOUGHTON PICNIC | 5 |
July 27, 1950 | NO OFFICIAL WORD YET RECEIVED BY GUARD UNIT HERE | 1 |
July 27, 1950 | LUKENS, KENNETH A | 13 |
July 27, 1950 | NEW LOADING ZONES PLANNED DOWNTOWN | 1 |
July 27, 1950 | EXPECT DECISION ON PHONE DEAL IN 30 DAYS | 1 |
July 27, 1950 | SEWER CONNECTION COST $1.75-$2.35 TO PROPERTY OWNER | 2 |
July 27, 1950 | ALICE LOUISE WINDLEY, MELVIN WALLACE (PHOTO) | 10 |
August 3, 1950 | OPEN HOUSE TO MARK GOLDEN WEDDING (HARRISON, MR AND MRS JAMES) | 9 |
August 3, 1950 | SILVER ANNIVERSARY (BOND, MR AND MRS BASIL) | 8 |
August 3, 1950 | OUR TOWN (TAYLOR, DR J EARL) | 5 |
August 3, 1950 | ‘FREEZE’ PUT ON PROJECT DISPOSITION | 1 |
August 3, 1950 | KIRKLAND YOUNGSTERS ACTIVE IN CAMP (PHOTOS) | 1 |
August 3, 1950 | NATIONAL GUARD UNIT IN KIRKLAND WANTS VETERANS | 1 |
August 3, 1950 | BAER, MARY B | 5 |
August 3, 1950 | HAWTHORNE, ALICE M | 5 |
August 3, 1950 | RYAN, ALMA C | 5 |
August 3, 1950 | STRINGER, STEWART | 5 |
August 3, 1950 | NEW PRECINCTS (MAP) | 4 |
August 3, 1950 | BEST IN AREA (AERIAL PHOTO OF CIVIC BALL FIELD) | 6 |
August 3, 1950 | GOLF TITLE CAPTURED BY LEE STIEL | 1 |
August 3, 1950 | NATIONAL GUARD UNIT IN KIRKLAND WANTS VETERANS | 1 |
August 3, 1950 | MARGARET ELIZABETH HORNER, GORDON SAMUEL BARRETT | 8 |
August 10, 1950 | OUR TOWN (GEHRT, HARLAN) | 2 |
August 10, 1950 | CANDY THAT MADE KIRKLAND FAMOUS TO BE MANUFACTURED IN NEW PLANT | 7 |
August 10, 1950 | NEW LOAN COMPANY BUILDING STARTED | 7 |
August 10, 1950 | UNDERWOOD PURCHASES KIRKLAND AVENUE PROPERTY FROM ROBERTS | 7 |
August 10, 1950 | BIDS ON NEW SCHOOL AT JUANITA OPENED | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | ROSE HILL SCHOOL WILL NOT CLOSE | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | KIRKLAND’S LOW COST MODERN CITY HALL IS THREE YEARS OLD | 15 |
August 10, 1950 | COUNCIL APPROVES CHURCH REZONING | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | CANDY THAT MADE KIRKLAND FAMOUS TO BE MANUFACTURED IN NEW PLANT | 7 |
August 10, 1950 | CANDY THAT MADE KIRKLAND FAMOUS TO BE MANUFACTURED IN NEW PLANT | 7 |
August 10, 1950 | UNION SERVES NOTICE FERRY WILL BE TIED UP SEPTEMBER 9 | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | FORMALITY OF SWEARING IN POLICE OFFICERS IS INAUGURATED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | MAN IS CAUGHT PILFERING FENCE | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | BEYRER, JOHN E | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | SHANK OPPOSES HARRISON AND PEDEN FOR 46TH LEGISLATIVE POST | 9 |
August 10, 1950 | UNION SERVES NOTICE FERRY WILL BE TIED UP SEPTEMBER 9 | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | NEW $80,000 SIDEWALKS HEARING AUGUST 28 | 1 |
August 10, 1950 | DORIS HALL, WILLIAM J MATTHEWS | 10 |
August 10, 1950 | HUBERTA SCHOENMAKER, RICHARD G FORTHOFFER | 10 |
August 10, 1950 | VIOLA HULL, JOHN DAVID RAU | 10 |
August 17, 1950 | OUR TOWN (HARDENBROOK, CHARLES E) | 2 |
August 17, 1950 | REDHEADED EX-TAR … DOESN’T FORGET (BEETLE, HOWARD) | 1 |
August 17, 1950 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL IN $100,000 EXPANSION | 1 |
August 17, 1950 | PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS (PHOTO) | 2 |
August 17, 1950 | ADVISORY GROUP LISTS FUTURE SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION NEEDS | 9 |
August 17, 1950 | JUANITA SCHOOL’S BUILDING SNAGGED | 1 |
August 17, 1950 | NEW OWNER OF SHOE SERVICE ANNOUNCED | 4 |
August 17, 1950 | OFFICER, JUNIOR GRADE, ON DUTY (PHOTO) | 3 |
August 17, 1950 | 17 NEW TEACHERS ASSIGNED TO JOBS IN SYSTEM HERE | 9 |
August 17, 1950 | SCHOOL OPENS SEPT 6 (PHOTOS) | 7 |
August 17, 1950 | JO ANN BENSON, RUSSELL INGERSOLL | 10 |
August 17, 1950 | MARILYN GOODWIN, GEORGE STALEY | 10 |
August 17, 1950 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL IN $100,000 EXPANSION | 1 |
August 17, 1950 | FOURNIER, LOUIS T | 3 |
August 17, 1950 | MIDGET RACING A HOBBY TO DRIVERS AND OWNERS, SAYS KIRKLAND RACER | 11 |
August 17, 1950 | OPPOSITION ARISES TO SIDEWALKS | 1 |
August 17, 1950 | WEST COAST WINS PHONE BATTLE | 1 |
August 24, 1950 | FOR FIFTY YEARS (GAIN, MR AND MRS JAMES) | 10 |
August 24, 1950 | PENNEY’S EXPAND (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 24, 1950 | GRAND OPENING OF PENNEY’S SCHEDULED TOMORROW MORNING | 6 |
August 24, 1950 | PENNEY OPENING SET FOR FRIDAY | 1 |
August 24, 1950 | SLASH GAS PRICES FOR CITY TRADE | 1 |
August 24, 1950 | CITY’S NEGLECT CREATES TOW FIRE HYDRANT HAZARDS | 1 |
August 24, 1950 | FIRE AGREEMENT IN ANOTHER SNAG | 5 |
August 24, 1950 | OPERATION COSTS PER MONTH ARE DESIRED | 1 |
August 24, 1950 | FIRST AID STATION TO BE ESTABLISHED | 12 |
August 24, 1950 | EFFORT TO CRACK SAFE IS FOILED | 9 |
August 24, 1950 | MAY REPLACE LESCHI (PHOTO OF SHEARWATER) | 3 |
August 24, 1950 | TWO INDEPENDENT BOATMEN SEEKING KIRKLAND-MADISON RUN | 1 |
August 24, 1950 | WEST COAST COMPLETES TELEPHONE PURCHASE | 1 |
August 24, 1950 | DORA DALLE, JACK MATHEWSON | 10 |
August 24, 1950 | MARY GRUNDY, HARRY ROBERTS | 10 |
August 31, 1950 | OUR TOWN (WILLIAMS, IRIS VALERIE) | 2 |
August 31, 1950 | GROUND-BREAKING MARKS BEGINNING FOR NEW SIX-ROOM JUANITA SCHOOL | 8 |
August 31, 1950 | BOARD OUTLINES CHANGES | 1 |
August 31, 1950 | HOUGHTON WILL USE KIRKLAND’S JAIL | 8 |
August 31, 1950 | HOUGHTON WILL USE KIRKLAND’S JAIL | 8 |
August 31, 1950 | BEYER, JOHN E | 14 |
August 31, 1950 | CROSBY, DAVID | 14 |
August 31, 1950 | WHITNEY, FREDERICK W | 14 |
August 31, 1950 | BOAT FRANCHISE STILL UP IN AIR | 1 |
August 31, 1950 | LESCHI, BELLE OF THE LAKE SINCE 1913, KISSED GOOD-BYE HERE TODAY | 1 |
August 31, 1950 | CITIZENS REJECT SIDEWALK PROJECT BY 80 PERCENT | 1 |
August 31, 1950 | “MOVING RAPIDLY TO IMPROVE PHONE SERVICE HERE” WEST COAST MAN |
1 |
August 31, 1950 | $75,000 POWER SUBSTATION ENERGIZED HERE | 1 |
August 31, 1950 | MUNICIPAL POWER ELECTION SET FOR OCT 17 | 1 |
August 31, 1950 | LILLYE SMITH, SAMUEL E VANCE | 9 |
September 7, 1950 |
WHITE TURKEYS, RAISED AT JUANITA, GIVE PHOTOGRAPHER, REPORTER “BI | 6 |
September 7, 1950 |
LOAN COMPANY BUILDING (PHOTO) | 7 |
September 7, 1950 |
CIVIC CENTER GETS AXE IN PROPOSED BUDGET | 1 |
September 7, 1950 |
NEW FURNITURE MAN TAKES OVER KIRKLAND HARDWARE’S STOCK | 7 |
September 7, 1950 |
PENNEY’S INTERIOR (PHOTO) | 11 |
September 7, 1950 |
PRICES FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES WILL GO UP; BOOST MEALS FIVE CENTS AT H | 16 |
September 7, 1950 |
SCHOOL ISSUES UP TO PEOPLE TUES. | 1 |
September 7, 1950 |
CIVIC CENTER GETS AXE IN PROPOSED BUDGET | 1 |
September 7, 1950 |
POLICE SEEKING YOUNG ARSONISTS | 1 |
September 7, 1950 |
JOURNAL PRESENTS THUMBNAIL SKETCH OF CANDIDATES… | 9 |
September 7, 1950 |
ANOTHER HEARING ON BOAT SLATED | 1 |
September 7, 1950 |
FINAL FERRY PAYCHECKS (PHOTO) | 9 |
September 7, 1950 |
MARY GRUNDY, HARRY ROBERTS (PHOTO) | 10 |
September 14, 1950 |
BURMEISTER BUYS FURNITURE STORE | 1 |
September 14, 1950 |
COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE STARTS SEPTEMBER 29 | 1 |
September 14, 1950 |
ENROLLMENT IN SCHOOLS UPPED 114 | 1 |
September 14, 1950 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND PROPOSITIONS FAIL | 1 |
September 14, 1950 |
HOUGHTON STUDYING FIRE TRUCK DEAL | 6 |
September 14, 1950 |
THREE POLIO CASES ARE REPORTED | 1 |
September 14, 1950 |
HOUGHTON BUDGET DOWN, MILLAGE UP | 3 |
September 14, 1950 |
HOUGHTON STUDYING FIRE TRUCK DEAL | 6 |
September 14, 1950 |
MEERS, NICK | 6 |
September 14, 1950 |
UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS | 1 |
September 14, 1950 |
ROAD GROUP ASKS FOR 2A EXTENSION | 1 |
September 14, 1950 |
DIAL PHONE CUT-OVER ON OCTOBER 14 | 3 |
September 14, 1950 |
BERNICE MOTTER, DAVID W MCWILLIAMS | 8 |
September 21, 1950 |
FRIENDS HONOR ROSE HILL COUPLE; FRED LOTTS MARRIED FOR 25 YEARS | 11 |
September 21, 1950 |
IN HOUGHTON (PHOTO OF VIEW HOME) | 7 |
September 21, 1950 |
SELF-SERVE MEATS (PHOTO AT TREMAINE’S) | 9 |
September 21, 1950 |
PRESIDENT OF NEA, ON VISIT HERE, RATES LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH TOPS | 1 |
September 21, 1950 |
COUNCILMEN APPROVE NEW L.I.D. | 1 |
September 21, 1950 |
MR JOHN PUBLIC GETS COUNCIL EAR | 1 |
September 21, 1950 |
BETTY TREMAINE IS POLIO VICTIM | 1 |
September 21, 1950 |
PERCY KIDDER QUITS POLICE DESK POST | 1 |
September 21, 1950 |
BICKING, MRS CHARLES R | 15 |
September 21, 1950 |
BRACKET, MRS RAY | 15 |
September 21, 1950 |
GRAND, NELS A | 15 |
September 21, 1950 |
HAYNES, LEO E | 15 |
September 21, 1950 |
KENNEDY, MRS N M | 15 |
September 21, 1950 |
THOMMASEN, MRS INGEBORG | 15 |
September 21, 1950 |
TREMAINE, BETTY | 1 |
September 21, 1950 |
ST JOHN’S PASTOR CAPTIVE DURING LAST WAR | 9 |
September 21, 1950 |
LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN BOAT SAGA IS JUNIOR MODEL OF FERRY LESCHI | 12 |
September 21, 1950 |
POWER COMPANY PRESIDENT OPPOSES CITY-OWNED LIGHT SYSTEMS | 9 |
September 21, 1950 |
MARILYN ESTHER GOODWIN, GLEN ISON | 10 |
September 21, 1950 |
WINETTA KOEDYKER, GLEN OTTOSON | 10 |
September 28, 1950 |
ART HEARING’S NEW JOB HAS SAME THRILLS AS AERIALIST’S IN A CIRCUS | 9 |
September 28, 1950 |
BELL’S BEAUTY SHOP MOVING TO NEW SPOT | 5 |
September 28, 1950 |
PARKING METERS DON’T CURB TRADE | 9 |
September 28, 1950 |
RICHARDSON’S GIVEN NATIONAL PUBLICITY | 1 |
September 28, 1950 |
SAFEWAY TO BUILD NEW MARKET HERE | 1 |
September 28, 1950 |
SHADY BEACH FIRE DESTROYS HALL | 1 |
September 28, 1950 |
SHADY BEACH FIRE DESTROYS HALL | 1 |
September 28, 1950 |
CROSS, EDWARD J | 2 |
September 28, 1950 |
SMITH, MARGARET ANN | 1 |
September 28, 1950 |
BOAT FARES CUT ON SILVER SWAN | 1 |
September 28, 1950 |
BRIDGE COMMITTEE ASKS 2ND SURVEY | 1 |
September 28, 1950 |
P.U.D. VS CITY UP TO RESIDENTS TUESDAY, OCT 17 | 1 |
September 28, 1950 |
ERMA MARTIN, ARTHUR V HAYES | 11 |
October 5, 1950 | UNDERWOODS SALUTES SOME LWHS LEADERS (PHOTOS) | 7 |
October 5, 1950 | OUR TOWN (RICHARDSON, RONALD W) | 2 |
October 5, 1950 | CONTROVERSIAL SITE ZONED ‘COMMERCIAL’ ON SOUTH LAKE ST. | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | SAFEWAY STARTS NEW STORE HERE | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | NEW RENT RATES ALLOWABLE HERE | 9 |
October 5, 1950 | LOAN, MORTGAGE FIRMS MAKE MOVE | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | SAFEWAY STARTS NEW STORE HERE | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN LAGGING IN KIRKLAND AREA | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | LETS KEEP CONTROL OF OUR OWN POWER SYSTEM IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | BAND AND DRUM MAJORETTES SCORE; “MA” AND “PA” ARE GIVEN SENDOFF |
6 |
October 5, 1950 | SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET INCREASED | 5 |
October 5, 1950 | SCHOOL FOR HANDICAPPED YOUNGSTERS PLANNED BY EAST SIDE ORGANIZATION | 9 |
October 5, 1950 | MAYORS PROCLAIMS FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCT 8-14 IN HOUGHTON-KIRKLAND | 2 |
October 5, 1950 | CITY EMPLOYEES REQUEST INCREASE IN SALARIES, BUDGET IS UNDER REVIEW | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | CITY FILES SUIT ON WATER CONTRACT | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | ANDERSON, JENNY T | 15 |
October 5, 1950 | SORENSON, MARIE | 15 |
October 5, 1950 | CITY FILES SUIT ON WATER CONTRACT | 1 |
October 5, 1950 | SHIRLEY LARSON, BOB MULLER | 10 |
October 12, 1950 |
FRIENDS, RELATIVES HELP CELEBRATE 90TH BIRTHDAY OF MRS CORA JONES | 16 |
October 12, 1950 |
CHEST CAMPAIGN DONATIONS SOAR; RESPONSE IS GOOD | 1 |
October 12, 1950 |
CITY SETS BUDGET AT $271,935 FOR ’51 | 1 |
October 12, 1950 |
LAUNCH BATTLE AGAINST SOCIALIZED MEDICINE | 11 |
October 12, 1950 |
MODERN MEDICAL FACILITIES AND CLINICS HERE CARE FOR LOCAL HEALTH | 13 |
October 12, 1950 |
BOAT FRANCHISE GIVEN TO BOLES | 1 |
October 12, 1950 |
MUNICIPAL POWER GAINS FAVOR OVER P.U.D. | 1 |
October 12, 1950 |
START DIAL TELEPHONE USE SUNDAY | 1 |
October 12, 1950 |
DIANE GASCH, EDWIN BROWN | 14 |
October 12, 1950 |
JOAN LABRIE, ROBERT DOVER | 14 |
October 19, 1950 |
SALE OF HOUSING TO HOUGHTON DOUBTFUL | 7 |
October 19, 1950 |
ROSELL-HARDEN BUY HARDWARE | 1 |
October 19, 1950 |
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HAS 15 ENROLLED | 14 |
October 19, 1950 |
STEPHENA’S ACCORDION BAND CITED; NEW HONORS ARE ACCORDED MUSICIAN | 6 |
October 19, 1950 |
CITY PAYS 5 CENTS OVER CONTRACT FOR GAS | 1 |
October 19, 1950 |
COUNCILMAN OBJECTS TO CLOSED STREET | 5 |
October 19, 1950 |
LIGHTING AND DECORATING KIRKLAND’S STREETS FOR CHRISTMAS WILL BE | 1 |
October 19, 1950 |
HOUGHTON’S ATTEMPT TO BUY PSPL FAILS TO GET ON BALLOT | 9 |
October 19, 1950 |
SALE OF HOUSING TO HOUGHTON DOUBTFUL | 7 |
October 19, 1950 |
MAYHEW, CHARLES B | 8 |
October 19, 1950 |
ONA, BERNT | 8 |
October 19, 1950 |
SPRATLEY, MRS JAMES E | 8 |
October 19, 1950 |
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HAS 15 ENROLLED | 14 |
October 19, 1950 |
COUNCILMAN OBJECTS TO CLOSED STREET | 5 |
October 19, 1950 |
ESTIMATE $9500 SIDEWALK COST | 1 |
October 19, 1950 |
CITIZENS VOTE ‘NO’ ON CITY ACQUIRING POWER SYSTEM | 1 |
October 19, 1950 |
NEW PHONE DIRECTORY SHOWS AN OLD NAME STILL FIRST IN LISTINGS | 8 |
October 26, 1950 |
RETIRED EXEC OF GIRL SCOUTS OPERATES RABBIT FARM (ANSEL, ESTHER) | 13 |
October 26, 1950 |
SCHOOL BUILDING CHANGES TOLD IN BOARD’S LEAFLET | 9 |
October 26, 1950 |
LOIS BEECH, CHARLES WILKES | 10 |
October 26, 1950 |
FIRE ENGINE BIDS GIVEN COMMITTEE | 3 |
October 26, 1950 |
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS UP TO COMMITTEE | 5 |
October 26, 1950 |
LOKKER, PAUL | 16 |
October 26, 1950 |
DOWNTOWN PEP RALLIES AT KIRKLAND AND REDMOND | 1 |
October 26, 1950 |
CONCERTED CAMPAIGN FOR SECOND BRIDGE STARTED | 1 |
October 26, 1950 |
STOCK IS OFFERED BY WEST COAST | 1 |
October 26, 1950 |
CITY OF MANY LAKES (PHOTO OF PUDDLE NEAR SCHOOL) | 12 |
October 26, 1950 |
ELEANOR NEEDHAM, LT WAYNE BAUMGERTNER | 10 |
November 2, 1950 |
EDUCATION OF HANDICAPPED CHILDREN WILL BE DISCUSSED AT BOARD MTG | 1 |
November 2, 1950 |
DOOR TO DOOR MAIL DELIVERY NOV 16 | 1 |
November 2, 1950 |
OLD KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF OLD KIRKLAND) | 13 |
November 2, 1950 |
CITY TO PROMOTE CHRISTMAS FESTIVITY; STREETS TO BE LIGHTED AND DE | 1 |
November 2, 1950 |
LOGSDON, EDWIN | 1 |
November 2, 1950 |
ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT MAY BE DOUBLED IN SIZE | 1 |
November 2, 1950 |
BOAT IS HELD UP FOR DOCK REPAIRS | 1 |
November 2, 1950 |
ADD THREE TRIPS TO BUS SERVICE | 2 |
November 2, 1950 |
ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT MAY BE DOUBLED IN SIZE | 1 |
November 2, 1950 |
DOLORES ELZEY, JAMES CLARK | 10 |
November 2, 1950 |
JONNEE REPOSA, LESLIE L DENTON | 10 |
November 9, 1950 |
HEARING, PARTNER IN WELDING SHOP | 6 |
November 9, 1950 |
HALLOWE’EN PARTIES AVERT “ALL” TROUBLE IN PROJECT AREAS | 5 |
November 9, 1950 |
SCHOOL BONDS LOSE; P.U.D. SLIGHT FAVORITE | 1 |
November 9, 1950 |
CITY EMERGENCY PROGRAM PLANNED | 10 |
November 9, 1950 |
CITY SEEKING SITE OF OLD FERRY DOCK | 6 |
November 9, 1950 |
GAS PURCHASES BRING WARNING FROM COUNCIL | 1 |
November 9, 1950 |
STREET MUD BRINGS COUNCIL’S PROTEST | 1 |
November 9, 1950 |
WOMEN’S IRE DUMPS ROSE POINT MIRE IN COUNCIL’S LAP | 11 |
November 9, 1950 |
HISTORIC PICTURES NOW ON PUBLIC DISPLAY; REPRODUCTIONS MADE BY CA | 11 |
November 9, 1950 |
HALLOWE’EN PARTIES AVERT “ALL” TROUBLE IN PROJECT AREAS | 5 |
November 9, 1950 |
RESPONSE TO DECORATIONS PROGRAM FOR CHRISTMAS REPORTED EXCELLENT | 1 |
November 9, 1950 |
SAMPONT, HENRY J | 5 |
November 9, 1950 |
WARREN, MARION E | 6 |
November 9, 1950 |
SCHOOL BONDS LOSE; P.U.D. SLIGHT FAVORITE | 1 |
November 9, 1950 |
NAZARENE CHURCH TO HOLD REVIVAL | 12 |
November 9, 1950 |
BOAT SERVICE TO START ON MONDAY | 1 |
November 9, 1950 |
EAST PACIFIC ROAD GROUP IS ORGANIZED | 1 |
November 9, 1950 |
STREET MUD BRINGS COUNCIL’S PROTEST | 1 |
November 9, 1950 |
WOMEN’S IRE DUMPS ROSE POINT MIRE IN COUNCIL’S LAP | 11 |
November 9, 1950 |
JOY FREEMAN, RUSSELL B SUNDSTROM | 8 |
November 16, 1950 |
OUR TOWN (ZABLE, FRED) | 13 |
November 16, 1950 |
PROPOSED ANNEXATION WOULD BRING PROJECTS INTO KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
PUBLIC HOUSING DISPOSITION BEING STUDIED BY CITY | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
RESIDENTS OPPOSE HOUGHTON TAVERN | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE STAFF MEETING IS NEXT ON SCHEDULE | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
$36284 GIVEN TO SCHOOL DISTRICT | 9 |
November 16, 1950 |
MARY GERALDINE SHEARER, DAVID H HUFFMAN | 8 |
November 16, 1950 |
WILDLIFE EDITOR FINDS DUCKS AT JUANITA AND PEACOCKS AT NORTHRUP | 9 |
November 16, 1950 |
HOUGHTON-KIRKLAND FIRE AGREEMENT NEARS SIGNING, ISSUE BIDS FOR TRUCK | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
PUBLIC HOUSING DISPOSITION BEING STUDIED BY CITY | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
RESPONSE TO OLD PHOTO | 6 |
November 16, 1950 |
STREET PROBLEMS IN THE EARLY DAYS (PHOTO) | 2 |
November 16, 1950 |
PROPOSED ANNEXATION WOULD BRING PROJECTS INTO KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
RESIDENTS OPPOSE HOUGHTON TAVERN | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
CRAMER, SADIE | 8 |
November 16, 1950 |
DENSMORE, MARGARET | 8 |
November 16, 1950 |
FOWLER, EDGAR A | 8 |
November 16, 1950 |
HAYS, ALBERT | 8 |
November 16, 1950 |
NEW BOAT MAKES HIT WITH RIDERS | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
ENGINEER BRIEFED ON HIGHWAY PLAN | 1 |
November 16, 1950 |
ROADWORK UNDER WAY (PHOTO) | 5 |
November 23, 1950 |
SILVER ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED BY MR-MRS SHADE FRANKLIN SATURDAY | 2 |
November 23, 1950 |
FURNITURE STORE TO HAVE NEW BUILDING | 1 |
November 23, 1950 |
HOUSE TO HOUSE MAIL DELIVERY STARTED THURSDAY | 1 |
November 23, 1950 |
COUNCIL ORDERS FIRST INVENTORY | 1 |
November 23, 1950 |
FERRY DOCK GIVEN TO CITY OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 23, 1950 |
CHRISTMAS WINDOW DISPLAY CONTEST LAUNCHED BY KIWANIS | 1 |
November 23, 1950 |
DENSMORE, MARGARET | 3 |
November 23, 1950 |
NEW NIGHT BUS TRIP SERVICE TO START MONDAY | 1 |
November 23, 1950 |
STREET STILL OPEN, COUNCIL TAKES ACTION | 12 |
November 23, 1950 |
EAST SIDE’S BIG BLOW DISRUPTS PHONE SERVICE, BUT LAKE DAMAGE SLIGHT | 1 |
November 23, 1950 |
ARLINE GLOVER, CLIFFORD HARVOLD | 12 |
November 23, 1950 |
DOROTHY SMITH, DONALD HOBBS | 8 |
November 30, 1950 |
KIRKLAND SAILOR GETS AIR MEDAL (JOHNSON, MAURICE S) | 1 |
November 30, 1950 |
WINDOW DISPLAY CONTEST OPENED TO RETAIL STORES | 1 |
November 30, 1950 |
WINDOW DISPLAY CONTEST OPENED TO RETAIL STORES | 1 |
November 30, 1950 |
CARLSON, RICHARD ALFRED | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
CHAMBERLIN, CHARLES | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
FLEMING, CHARLES W | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
HAYES, HAROLD | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
HAYS, ALBERT | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
HODGES, CHARLES LEONARD | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
JENSEN, NEILS C | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
NOLAN, ANNA | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
VAN SICKEL, CLYDE | 5 |
November 30, 1950 |
SUSPEND WORK ON LITTLE FINN HILL ROAD TO JUANITA BRIDGE | 11 |
November 30, 1950 |
JO ANN BENSON, RUSSELL INGERSOLL | 6 |
November 30, 1950 |
JORENE MARIE HULSE, ROBERT DRESSLER | 6 |
November 30, 1950 |
RUTH ANN MCSPARRON, PAUL FOSBURG | 3 |
December 7, 1950 |
OUR TOWN (THOMPSON, DR JOHN C) | 15 |
December 7, 1950 |
NEEDY FOLKS TO RECEIVE YULE BASKET | 1 |
December 7, 1950 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | 1 |
December 7, 1950 |
CITY FORMS AUTHORITY ON HOUSING | 1 |
December 7, 1950 |
VOLUME OF HOME REPAIR UPPED | 6 |
December 7, 1950 |
CHRISTMAS CONCERT TO BE PRESENTED BY SCHOOL MUSICIANS, DEC 17 | 7 |
December 7, 1950 |
PAY RAISES FOR POLICE IN SIGHT | 7 |
December 7, 1950 |
EARLY SETTLERS IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO) | 11 |
December 7, 1950 |
NEW CHRISTMAS DRESS (PHOTO OF XMAS DECORATIONS) | 1 |
December 7, 1950 |
POISONER THWARTS PUPPIES CHRISTMAS | 5 |
December 7, 1950 |
THREE CITY POLICE GO ONTO NEW JOBS | 11 |
December 7, 1950 |
BUSSES CAUSE HEADACHES | 1 |
December 7, 1950 |
LOIS BEECH, CHARLES A WILKES | 12 |
December 7, 1950 |
MARY “JERRY” SHEARER, DAVID G HUFFMAN | 12 |
December 14, 1950 |
MAP OF DOWNTOWN STORES | 5 |
December 14, 1950 |
OUR TOWN (MARY LARSON) | 2 |
December 14, 1950 |
TOWN PURCHASES NEW FIRE TRUCK | 1 |
December 14, 1950 |
HOUGHTON TO SEEK STEWART HEIGHTS | 1 |
December 14, 1950 |
REQUEST PARK BOARD PERMIT USE OF DOCK | 1 |
December 14, 1950 |
NORTH-SOUTH HIGHWAY GROUP WILL ASK LEGISLATURE FOR FUNDS | 9 |
December 14, 1950 |
OLETA STONE, GEORGE HOFFERBERT | 10 |
December 21, 1950 |
CHRISTMAS AT YOUR HOUSE | 9 |
December 21, 1950 |
CHAMBER NAMES ROBINSON PREXY | 1 |
December 21, 1950 |
SATURDAY PROVES RED LETTER EVENT FOR “LITTLE PEOPLE” OF KIRKLAND |
1 |
December 21, 1950 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE PLANS SPEEDED HERE | 1 |
December 21, 1950 |
LISTEN FOR THE “RED” WARNING SIGNAL | 1 |
December 21, 1950 |
SCHOOL DISTRICT IS ONE OF 12 WORSE OFF FINANCIALLY THIS YEAR THAN | 11 |
December 21, 1950 |
RAMONA CLARK, EDWIN WILLIAMS | 11 |
December 21, 1950 |
CITY PROTESTING TO STATE ABOUT HIGH FIRE RATES | 1 |
December 21, 1950 |
FIREMEN ENTERTAIN KIDS (PHOTOS) | 5 |
December 21, 1950 |
SANTA LANDS IN KIRKLAND – COMES BY HELICOPTER – MOBBED | 1 |
December 21, 1950 |
GREEN, ELLA E | 7 |
December 21, 1950 |
DONNA M IHME, JACK D THOMAS | 10 |
December 21, 1950 |
MARY KRAMIEN, ROBERT GOODWIN | 10 |
December 28, 1950 |
OUR TOWN (MACDONALD, DAN N) | 8 |
December 28, 1950 |
FERRY BONUS BACKFIRES; “CITY PAID US SHORT” LESCHI EMPLOYEES CLAIM |
1 |
December 28, 1950 |
CAROLE JEAN BERZOLD, WILLIAM EDGAR DOERSCHLAG | 4 |
December 28, 1950 |
JUANITA FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLED | 12 |
December 28, 1950 |
FIRST AID COURSE, HOME NURSING WILL BE OFFERED | 1 |
December 28, 1950 |
WHERE WAS IT? (OLD PHOTO) | 1 |
December 28, 1950 |
MORE THAN 40 ANSWER FOR DEFENSE | 1 |
December 28, 1950 |
MOST HELP IS SELF HELP IN CIVILIAN DEFENSE… | 1 |
December 28, 1950 |
LARKIN, ALMA | 2 |
December 28, 1950 |
WALDO BIRD NEW KIWANIS PREXY | 1 |
January 4, 1951 | FIFTY YEARS (HAYS, MR AND MRS LESLIE) | 4 |
January 4, 1951 | OPEN HOUSE BEING HELD BY L HAYS’ ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY JANUARY 9 | 5 |
January 4, 1951 | OUR TOWN (WARNECK, REV HERMAN) | 2 |
January 4, 1951 | WATER COLOR PAINTINGS OF PRISON CAMP (HUTCHINSON, JIM) | 7 |
January 4, 1951 | NUMBER ONE FOR ’51 BABY WAITS UNTIL JANUARY 2 (WARNOCK, CAROL AVA | 1 |
January 4, 1951 | KIRKLAND-HOUGHTON ANNEXATION IN CROSSFIRE | 1 |
January 4, 1951 | STEEL WORKS HOTEL BUILT TO ACCOMMODATE STEEL MILL WORKERS (PHOTO) | 2 |
January 4, 1951 | STEEL WORKS HOTEL BUILT TO ACCOMMODATE STEEL MILL WORKERS (PHOTO) | 2 |
January 4, 1951 | GREETAN (WALLACE J) RESIGNS FROM POLICE JOB | 1 |
January 4, 1951 | REYNOLDS OFF TO TRAINING SCHOOL | 1 |
January 4, 1951 | WARN JAYWALKERS TICKETS IN VIEW | 1 |
January 4, 1951 | BOOTH, WILLIAM E | 10 |
January 4, 1951 | STEEL WORKS HOTEL BUILT TO ACCOMMODATE STEEL MILL WORKERS (PHOTO) | 2 |
January 4, 1951 | LAKESHORE BUYS TRAILWAYS BUS LINE | 1 |
January 11, 1951 |
REPORT ON THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 11 |
January 11, 1951 |
PUMPING NEW LIFE INTO CIVIC CENTER … | 2 |
January 11, 1951 |
CIVIL DEFENSE STAFF CONSIDERS TAGS FOR YOUNGSTERS IN AREA | 1 |
January 11, 1951 |
HOUGHTON ANNEXING ACTION IRKS KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 11, 1951 |
TOURING THEATRE COMING | 8 |
January 11, 1951 |
SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF BAPTIST CHURCH (PHOTO) | 10 |
January 11, 1951 |
ROSE POINT TO HAVE SCHOOL BUS SERVICE, ONE-WAY STREETS | 1 |
January 11, 1951 |
CLAIMS OF FERRY CREW REPUDIATED | 1 |
January 11, 1951 |
MIAMI? NO! HONOLULU? NO SIR-EE! IT’S KIRKLAND LOLLING UNDER SUN | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
MCIVORS OBSERVE SILVER ANNIVERSARY WITH FRIENDS FROM CANADA | 9 |
January 18, 1951 |
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS WILL SPEARHEAD LOCAL HEART FUND CAMPAIGN | 11 |
January 18, 1951 |
MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE OPENED | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE MOVIE WILL SHOW FOR COORDINATORS | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
DEFENSE PROGRAM TOLD BY PYYKKO | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
THINGS TO DO IN CASE OF A-BOMB ATTACK ARE LISTED BY CIVILIAN DEFENSE | 7 |
January 18, 1951 |
KIRKLAND-HOUGHTON SQUABBLE BAD | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
ENROLLMENT FOR ADULT EDUCATION MIDWINTER CLASSES MORE THAN 500 | 8 |
January 18, 1951 |
PATTI PHILLIPS. BERT PEDERSON | 9 |
January 18, 1951 |
HOUGHTON FACES INCREASED WATER AND SEWER RATES | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
RECREATION PLAN FAVORED BY CITY | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
NO BUS CHANGES PLANNED BY LINE | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
MAYOR PROPOSES $85,000 STREET PROGRAM | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
HOUGHTON FACES INCREASED WATER AND SEWER RATES | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
GALE CAUSES DAMAGE; NO CASUALTIES | 1 |
January 18, 1951 |
MARY LOUISE BEACH, ALAN GEORGE HOADLEY | 8 |
January 25, 1951 |
BUILDING PROGRESSES (PHOTO OF SAFEWAY) | 1 |
January 25, 1951 |
DEFENSE CONTRACT WORK SOUGHT BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMITTEE | 1 |
January 25, 1951 |
SPECIAL CHILD PROGRAM STUDY STARTS FEB 1 | 1 |
January 25, 1951 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE FILM AVAILABLE | 1 |
January 25, 1951 |
KIRKLAND AND HOUGHTON MUST TRY… | 1 |
January 25, 1951 |
SHIRLEY M CHRISTENSEN, BRUCE LANGLOIS | 6 |
January 25, 1951 |
BARBER SHOP QUARTET TO SING HERE FEBRUARY 3 | 11 |
January 25, 1951 |
MAYOR SAYS PAY BOOST IS LIKELY | 1 |
January 25, 1951 |
HUSBAND’S MISTAKE WAS STRIKING WIFE | 1 |
January 25, 1951 |
LIETHA, FRED JOHN | 9 |
January 25, 1951 |
RODGERS, ELIZABETH | 6 |
January 25, 1951 |
PHOTOS OF BOWLING TEAMS | 5 |
January 25, 1951 |
PROPOSED BILL ASKING ROAD THROUGH BELLEVUE BE DESIGNATED STATE HI | 1 |
February 1, 1951 |
ROD GIBBS, KIRKLAND’S TOP CAGER | 4 |
February 1, 1951 |
PRACTICE AIR ALERT SATURDAY | 1 |
February 1, 1951 |
CONSOLIDATION WOULD MEAN NEW OFFICIALS | 1 |
February 1, 1951 |
COMPETITION DEVELOPING IN RACE FOR SCHOOL BOARD POSITIONS | 11 |
February 1, 1951 |
CLARE SUVAN, RAYMOND G LINCOLN | 6 |
February 1, 1951 |
CAR THIEVES ARE TARGET OF POLICE | 1 |
February 1, 1951 |
PETITIONS SEEK EXTENDED PHONE SERVICE REPORT | 1 |
February 1, 1951 |
WATER DISTRICT ADDITION HEARING SET FOR MONDAY | 1 |
February 8, 1951 |
FRIENDS SURPRISE GORDON JACOBSENS ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY | 13 |
February 8, 1951 |
JULIUS MADISON, RETIRED MAIL CARRIER, SERVED LOWER VALLEY FOR 32 | 9 |
February 8, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (ROSELL, BILL) | 2 |
February 8, 1951 |
TRADEWELL TO BUILD $100,000 SUPER MARKET | 1 |
February 8, 1951 |
WORK WILL START SOON ON $100,000 LOCAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PROGRESS | 8 |
February 8, 1951 |
NO PRACTICE ALERT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE | 1 |
February 8, 1951 |
WOMAN’S CLUB SEES ATOM BOMB PICTURE | 10 |
February 8, 1951 |
SCHOOL BOARD’S REBUTTAL ON HIGH COSTS | 2 |
February 8, 1951 |
BLACKFACE ACTS TOP JUANITA’S BIG VARIETY SHOW COMING NEXT FRIDAY | 12 |
February 8, 1951 |
SALARY INCREASES TOTALING $6000 ARE GRANTED TO 5 CITY DEPARTMENTS | 6 |
February 8, 1951 |
ARE YOU IN THIS PICTURE (OLD PHOTO OF CENTRAL SCHOOL CLASS) | 12 |
February 8, 1951 |
HOUGHTON COLD TO PROPOSED BOOST IN WATER, SEWER RATE | 11 |
February 8, 1951 |
HOUGHTON TO VOTE ON POWER ISSUE, $350,000 BONDS | 1 |
February 8, 1951 |
VALUE JUANITA BEACHES AT $150,000 ON BLOCK TO SEATTLE-KING COUNTY | 3 |
February 8, 1951 |
EIGHT TULALIP INDIANS HOLD “POW-WOW” HERE AND WIND UP IN JAIL | 1 |
February 8, 1951 |
BROOKS CONNER, ELIZABETH | 3 |
February 8, 1951 |
HAIGHT, MARY | 12 |
February 8, 1951 |
LABARR, LILLIE | 6 |
February 8, 1951 |
LARSEN, CHRISTINE | 8 |
February 8, 1951 |
MORE PROGRESS IN SETTING UP EXPRESS HIGHWAY HERE IS REPORTED | 9 |
February 8, 1951 |
HOLD WATER RATES UNTIL AUGUST 1 | 1 |
February 8, 1951 |
HOUGHTON COLD TO PROPOSED BOOST IN WATER, SEWER RATE | 11 |
February 8, 1951 |
HOUGHTON TO VOTE ON POWER ISSUE, $350,000 BONDS | 1 |
February 8, 1951 |
TOLL-FREE TELEPHONES IN FUTURE | 1 |
February 15, 1951 |
NEW ROSE HILL SITE FOR SCHOOL BOUGHT | 11 |
February 15, 1951 |
PLANNING GROUPS, PUBLIC TO STUDY SCHOOL SITES | 1 |
February 15, 1951 |
KIRKLAND GUARD HELPS IN FLOODS | 1 |
February 15, 1951 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE FILM AT GATEWAY | 7 |
February 15, 1951 |
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IN AN EMERGENCY | 2 |
February 15, 1951 |
CONSOLIDATION ELECTION ON APRIL 10 | 1 |
February 15, 1951 |
CHARLENE ULRICH, ROGER HULSE | 6 |
February 15, 1951 |
THELMA OMESTAD, JOHN WILLIAMS | 6 |
February 15, 1951 |
SEATTLE SYMPHONY OBOIST TO BE GUEST ARTIST IN BAND CONCERT HERE | 11 |
February 15, 1951 |
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, 1911, IDENTIFIED (PHOTO) | 8 |
February 15, 1951 |
BILLER, DEWEY C | 1 |
February 15, 1951 |
CLEONE GRIFFIS, ERNEST C JEFFERSON | 6 |
February 15, 1951 |
CONNIE KEIFFER, WALTER LUCKENBACH | 11 |
February 15, 1951 |
NINA FERREE, DIXON CONNORS | 6 |
February 22, 1951 |
KIRKLAND MERCHANTS PRESENT – THE EAST SIDE MARKET BASKET | 13 |
February 22, 1951 |
ROSE HILL COUPLE CELEBRATE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (BETTES, R L) | 6 |
February 22, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (GRISWOLD, ROGER) | 2 |
February 22, 1951 |
EAST SIDE ‘MARKET BASKET’ STARTS HERE SATURDAY MORNING AT 11:30 | 1 |
February 22, 1951 |
GEHRT LEAVES AS TRADEWELL MANAGER | 1 |
February 22, 1951 |
“WE WELCOME PROJECTS TO CITY” — CITIZENS | 1 |
February 22, 1951 |
SPIRITED SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION LOOMING HERE | 1 |
February 22, 1951 |
REDUCE TAX 30% IN LOCAL AREAS, STATEMENTS SHOW | 1 |
February 22, 1951 |
WAR INDUSTRY FOR KIRKLAND TALKED | 5 |
February 22, 1951 |
SPASTIC FILM SHOWN AT EAGLES AUXILIARY; SUPPORT IS PLEDGED | 5 |
February 22, 1951 |
KARR, DAVID L | 8 |
February 22, 1951 |
KENNY, ANNIE | 1 |
February 22, 1951 |
PUBLIC SERVICE DEPT HAS NOTHING ON BUS CONSOLIDATION PLAN | 1 |
February 22, 1951 |
SENATE COMMITTEE FAVORABLE TO NEW EAST SIDE HIGHWAY | 1 |
February 22, 1951 |
PHONE PROBLEMS IN MILL-CLARKE | 5 |
February 22, 1951 |
SPANISH WAR VETS HONORED (PHOTO) | 5 |
February 22, 1951 |
MARY LOU FOSTER, FREDERICK C SCHREIBER | 10 |
February 22, 1951 |
SHIRLEY MADGE CHRISTENSEN, BRUCE KARSTEN LANGLOIS | 10 |
March 1, 1951 | ELECT RALPH KELLER, SCHOOL BOARD | 2 |
March 1, 1951 | BETTESES (MR AND MRS R L) CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 11 |
March 1, 1951 | $5,600 SAVED IN NEW SCHOOL SITE | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | HUNDREDS ON HAND FOR EAST SIDE’S MARKET BASKET HERE LAST SATURDAY | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | CEMETERY REZONING ACTION REFUSED BY SCHOOL BOARD | 4 |
March 1, 1951 | KIRKLAND MOVES TO EXPLAIN ITS CONSOLIDATION | 7 |
March 1, 1951 | IF SCHOOLS ARE IMPORTANT, VOTE MARCH 13 | 2 |
March 1, 1951 | SCHOOL BUS PROBLEMS ARE PLAGUING BOARD WITH BUSSES WEARING OUT | 2 |
March 1, 1951 | KING PRESIDENT OF LEAGUE; STUDY CONSOLIDATION | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | SENATE BILL WOULD HAVE SERVICE COMMISSION FIX HOUGHTON’S WATER RATE | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | COMPANY MAY BE COMING MONDAY WITH POWER SHUTDOWN IN SEATTLE | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | YOUTH ARRESTED AFTER FAST RUN | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | BURNETT, JOHN | 10 |
March 1, 1951 | SENATE BILL WOULD HAVE SERVICE COMMISSION FIX HOUGHTON’S WATER RATE | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | LADY KEGLERS WHO MAKE THE PINS CLATTER (PHOTOS) | 5 |
March 1, 1951 | LOCAL BUS SERVICE REMAINS NORMAL | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | COMPANY MAY BE COMING MONDAY WITH POWER SHUTDOWN IN SEATTLE | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | RESIDENTS REQUEST SEWER ON SLATER STREET | 8 |
March 1, 1951 | SENATE BILL WOULD HAVE SERVICE COMMISSION FIX HOUGHTON’S WATER RATE | 1 |
March 1, 1951 | BETTY BLACK, GLENN CLARENCE | 6 |
March 1, 1951 | OLIVE DICKSON, GARRY W HULL | 10 |
March 1, 1951 | PATRICIA GAFFNEY, RALPH PETERSEN | 6 |
March 1, 1951 | SHIRLEY MADGE CHRISTENSEN, BRUCE LANGLOIS (PHOTO) | 9 |
March 8, 1951 | KIRKLAND MAN, BACK FROM KOREA … (HAUSSKE, AL) | 1 |
March 8, 1951 | CROWD OUT IN NUMBERS (PHOTO) | 9 |
March 8, 1951 | AREA EAST OF CITY STUDIES ANNEXATION | 1 |
March 8, 1951 | CONTEST FOR SCHOOL POSTS ON TUESDAY | 1 |
March 8, 1951 | BILLIE PARKS, ROLAND BOUCHER | 16 |
March 8, 1951 | CITY STUDIES COST ON SIDEWALK FIXING | 1 |
March 8, 1951 | SIDEWALK PROJECT APPROVED ON 10TH | 5 |
March 8, 1951 | OLD TIME MINSTREL SHOW (OLD PHOTO) | 10 |
March 8, 1951 | HOUGHTONITES WILL ELECT THREE NEW COUNCILMEN ON TUESDAY | 9 |
March 8, 1951 | AGAR, THOMAS | 8 |
March 8, 1951 | CHAPMAN, OTTO J | 8 |
March 8, 1951 | JOHNSON, WILLIAM | 8 |
March 8, 1951 | WIGGINS, CHARLES | 8 |
March 8, 1951 | KIRKLAND OPPOSES SENATE BILL ON WATER CONTROLS | 8 |
March 8, 1951 | SEWER PROJECT NEAR COMPLETION; EXPLAIN CHARGES | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | W N HILLIS MARRIED 50 YEARS AGO DURING HEAVY SNOWSTORM IN IOWA | 13 |
March 15, 1951 | OUR TOWN (FLETCHER, EUNICE H) | 2 |
March 15, 1951 | SECRET FOR LONG LIFE IS GARDENING, BIBLE STUDY (FISHER, LOUIS R) | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | DEFENSE MEETING TO SHOW MOVIES | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | INTEREST INCREASING IN LOCAL SURVEY PROPOSED BY PLANNING COMMISSION | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | FURNITURE BUILT IN ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES | 3 |
March 15, 1951 | KELLER, MCEACHERN VICTORS BY WIDE MARGIN | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | CORALIE WESCOTT, MILTON F SESSIONS | 10 |
March 15, 1951 | HARRIET FERN HEDRICK, JOHN W ADAMS | 10 |
March 15, 1951 | POWER ISSUE REFUSED BY HOUGHTON | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | JUVENILES CAUGHT IN BURGLARY RING | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | FOX, EUGENE THOMAS | 4 |
March 15, 1951 | KNAUF, CARL | 4 |
March 15, 1951 | SHEARER, GEORGE | 4 |
March 15, 1951 | WITTENMYER, VANNIE B | 4 |
March 15, 1951 | COUNCIL TAKES NO ACTION FOR CONSOLIDATION | 8 |
March 15, 1951 | KIRKLAND SEA SCOUT SHIP RECEIVES HIGHEST NATIONAL RATING | 9 |
March 15, 1951 | BOTH SIDES HAPPY OVER WATER BILL | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | POWER ISSUE REFUSED BY HOUGHTON | 1 |
March 15, 1951 | MARY LOU FOSTER, FREDERICK C SCHREIBER (PHOTO) | 10 |
March 22, 1951 | SUNSET THEATRE – BOMB SHELTER ON DISPLAY | 12 |
March 22, 1951 | FARRAR WILL OPEN LARGE SUBDIVISION | 1 |
March 22, 1951 | LOCAL PENNEY MANAGER RESIGNS | 1 |
March 22, 1951 | AD FOR SUNSET THEATRE – BOMB SHELTER ON DISPLAY | 12 |
March 22, 1951 | ELIZABETH CAREY, HERBERT L PODELL | 10 |
March 22, 1951 | FIRE INSURANCE RATE REDUCTIONS IN DISTRICT NO 41 DUE IN 2 WEEKS | 1 |
March 22, 1951 | DEDICATION OF K P LODGE (OLD PHOTO) | 2 |
March 22, 1951 | FAMOUS BRITISH ENGINEER REPORTED CONDUCTING EXHAUSTIVE TESTS ON | 1 |
March 22, 1951 | HEAVY SCHEDULE OF RECREATIONAL EVENTS SET FOR STEWART HEIGHTS | 9 |
March 22, 1951 | KIRKLAND IS FIRST NORTHWEST TOWN TO GET LITTLE LEAGUE FRANCHISE | 4 |
March 22, 1951 | CROSSWALK LIGHT ON MARKET STREET | 1 |
March 22, 1951 | CLANCY DRAKE AND HIS SIDEKICKS FURNISHED ROAD BLOCKS IN KOREA | 1 |
March 22, 1951 | MARGARET RAMIN, MARTIN KRISTIANSON | 10 |
March 29, 1951 | 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED BY W N HILLS; WERE MARRIED IN 1901 | 9 |
March 29, 1951 | THE EGG DRIVE CONTROVERSY… | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | PLAN MEETING TO EXPLAIN SURVEY SET FOR DISTRICT | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | SCHOOL BOARD TO ACT ON CONTRACT | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | ANNEXATION SET IN HOUGHTON | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | HOUSING-FIRE-POLICE PROTECTION IS SOUGHT BY HOUGHTON COUNCILMEN | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | DRAINING OF FIRE PLUGS BRINGS ON INVESTIGATION | 2 |
March 29, 1951 | SCHOOL SPEED ZONE LIMIT 20 MILES MOTORISTS WARNED | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | BLOOMSTRUM, THURSTON | 12 |
March 29, 1951 | GAIN, H | 12 |
March 29, 1951 | MARTIN, CONSTANTINE L | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | MCDANIEL, CLAUDE | 12 |
March 29, 1951 | MURRAY, EDWARD ROBERT | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | PEHRSON, CORRINNE | 12 |
March 29, 1951 | GREYHOUND WILL HANDLE REDMOND KIRKLAND SERVICE | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | STREET END USE ENDED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
March 29, 1951 | MARGARET FRANKLIN, STANLEY SAETY | 6 |
March 29, 1951 | MARILYN ANN LENZ, WALTER BESMER | 6 |
March 29, 1951 | NORMA JEAN LENZ, EVERETT WISSMAN | 6 |
March 29, 1951 | RAMONA LEE CLARK, EDWIN WILLIAMS | 6 |
April 5, 1951 | OMESTAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | 6 |
April 5, 1951 | NEW KIRKLAND HOSPITAL OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY | 1 |
April 5, 1951 | TEEN-AGERS AND PARENTS TO DANCE AT CIVIC CENTER FRIDAY | 3 |
April 5, 1951 | BUILDING NOW URGED BY LOCAL LUMBERMEN | 1 |
April 5, 1951 | EFFECT OF KIRKLAND-HOUGHTON CONSOLIDATION EXPLAINED BY LEAGUE | 9 |
April 5, 1951 | NO CUTBACK OF BUILDING NECESSARY SAYS RETAIL LUMBERMEN SPOKESMAN | 7 |
April 5, 1951 | VOTERS TO DECIDE CONSOLIDATION TUESDAY | 1 |
April 5, 1951 | JUNIOR HIGH PLANNING GOOD MANNER WEEK | 4 |
April 5, 1951 | CITY ORDERS JUNK YARD TORN OUT | 5 |
April 5, 1951 | MYSTERY SURROUNDS STRANGE YELLOW DUST | 1 |
April 5, 1951 | ATHLETICS TO OPEN AGAINST NEGRO NINE | 4 |
April 5, 1951 | FLOURINE TREATED WATER PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 5, 1951 | NEW KIRKLAND HOSPITAL OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY | 1 |
April 5, 1951 | BAD NEWS FOR BURGLARS (PHOTO OF CHIEF OF POLICE) | 1 |
April 5, 1951 | REYNOLDS RETURNS AS POLICE CHIEF AFTER GRADUATING FROM FBI COURSE | 9 |
April 5, 1951 | SALE OF CIGARETTES TO MINORS HIT IN CITY | 4 |
April 5, 1951 | DUBEL, JOHN D | 5 |
April 5, 1951 | ELDUEN, JAMES | 5 |
April 5, 1951 | MATTHEWS, CLIFFORD | 5 |
April 5, 1951 | RAINOW, ELOF | 5 |
April 5, 1951 | WILLETT, HENRY | 5 |
April 5, 1951 | COUNTY ROAD PROGRAM LISTS FOUR LOCAL SITES FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENTS | 13 |
April 5, 1951 | NO CHARGES FOR NEW SEWER LINES WITHIN 60 DAYS | 13 |
April 5, 1951 | PROPOSED ENLARGED WATER DISTRICT (MAP) | 1 |
April 5, 1951 | PATRICIA ELLEN SYKES, WILLIAM FREDERICK RONHAAR | 10 |
April 12, 1951 | COLMAN’S – GRAND RE-OPENING | 7 |
April 12, 1951 | FULL PAGE AD FOR HADACOL – SOLD AT COLMAN’S | 8 |
April 12, 1951 | WALTER WARDS HOLD SILVER ANNIVERSARY | 10 |
April 12, 1951 | FIRST A SECOND TIME (FIRST BABY AT KIRKLAND HOSPITAL) | 1 |
April 12, 1951 | JUANITA SCHOOL HALF COMPLETED | 2 |
April 12, 1951 | PLANS ARE DRAWN FOR HOPPER GYM | 1 |
April 12, 1951 | COLMAN’S RE-OPENS ON SATURDAY | 5 |
April 12, 1951 | HOUGHTON FACING TEST IN COURT ON ANNEXATION | 1 |
April 12, 1951 | WILLIAM BOWIE NEW CHAIRMAN OF SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
April 12, 1951 | THREE-DAY “PRIMROSE PARADE” OPENS APRIL 20 IN CIVIC CENTER | 9 |
April 12, 1951 | NEW FIRE HYDRANTS ARE BEING INSTALLED | 3 |
April 12, 1951 | CHILD’S MENTAL, PHYSICAL GROWTH TO BE STUDIED | 3 |
April 12, 1951 | COOPERATION SOUGHT IN RABIES CONTROL | 13 |
April 12, 1951 | SEEKING SEATTLE WATER IN HOUGHTON | 1 |
April 12, 1951 | AUTHENTIC INDIAN DANCERS TO SHOW HERE SATURDAY | 9 |
April 12, 1951 | TOWN TO IMPROVE RAILROAD CROSSING | 4 |
April 12, 1951 | COMMISSION SAYS PHONE SURVEY BEING CONTINUED | 9 |
April 12, 1951 | SEEKING SEATTLE WATER IN HOUGHTON | 1 |
April 19, 1951 | SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF MAGNUSONS (MR AND MRS EARL) | 10 |
April 19, 1951 | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 11 |
April 19, 1951 | ‘CROWD WAS SO BIG WE SHOULDA PUT IN REVOLVING DOORS’ SAYS DRUGGIST | 8 |
April 19, 1951 | NEW MANAGER TAKES OVER PENNEY STORE | 1 |
April 19, 1951 | TRADEWELL STARTS NEW FOOD STORE | 1 |
April 19, 1951 | CIVIL DEFENSE AUTHORITIES ISSUE INSTRUCTIONS IN EVENT OF ATTACK | 9 |
April 19, 1951 | TEACHERS MAY RECEIVE INCREASES, SCHOOL BOARD RETRENCHES ELSEWHERE | 3 |
April 19, 1951 | HOBBY SHOW SET FOR APRIL 28-29 | 1 |
April 19, 1951 | PRIMROSE SHOW TO OPEN IN CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
April 19, 1951 | BAD BRUSH FIRE | 9 |
April 19, 1951 | SIGNS OF THE TIMES ARE CONFUSING (OLD FERRY TIMES SIGN) | 1 |
April 19, 1951 | DUST IS RAISED, CITIZENS ARISE | 1 |
April 19, 1951 | WALK CONTRACT OKEYED ON 10TH S | 8 |
April 19, 1951 | WATER DISTRICT’S SUPPLY BY CITY UNDER DISCUSSION | 1 |
April 19, 1951 | CORALEE ANN WESCOTT, MILTON F SESSIONS | 10 |
April 26, 1951 | KIRKLAND VFW CARNIVAL | 5 |
April 26, 1951 | FROST DAMAGE TO FRUIT UNKNOWN | 1 |
April 26, 1951 | P N PETERSONS HOLD OPEN HOUSE TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING DAY | 11 |
April 26, 1951 | LAKE WASHINGTON BANDS, ORCHESTRA RATE SUPERIOR IN MUSIC CONTEST | 10 |
April 26, 1951 | TWO BUILDINGS ON FIRST AVENUE SOLD | 4 |
April 26, 1951 | JUANITA SCHOOL COMPLETION DELAY UNDER FIRE; BOARD STUDIES ISSUE | 1 |
April 26, 1951 | SEARS WILL OPEN ORDER OFFICE | 1 |
April 26, 1951 | TRADEWELL’S NEW STORE STARTED (PICTURE) | 6 |
April 26, 1951 | RED CROSS DRIVE GOES OVER QUOTA | 11 |
April 26, 1951 | FEDERAL FINANCIAL HELP TO LOCAL SCHOOLS CUT; ONLY $12,272 IN 1951 | 2 |
April 26, 1951 | HIGHLIGHTS OF HOBBY SHOW INCLUDE MODEL RAILROADS, AMATEUR RADIOS | 1 |
April 26, 1951 | MRS GERTRUDE HUGHES TOP WINNER IN 4TH ANNUAL PRIMROSE SHOW | 9 |
April 26, 1951 | SEVEN FIRES KEEP VOLUNTEERS BUSY | 1 |
April 26, 1951 | COUNCIL WILL ANNOUNCE SUCCESSOR TO MAYOR IN OPEN MEETING MAY 7 | 1 |
April 26, 1951 | EVERETT, HARRY M (MAYOR) | 1 |
April 26, 1951 | WILLETT, HENRY | 12 |
April 26, 1951 | CAMPFIRE CABIN HAS BEEN ‘HOME’ SINCE GROUP WAS FOUNDED IN 1921 | 9 |
April 26, 1951 | EAGER LITTLE LEAGUERS (PHOTOS) | 13 |
April 26, 1951 | FROST DAMAGE TO FRUIT UNKNOWN | 1 |
April 26, 1951 | JOYCE MARILYN GREEN, ROGER DOUGLAS PRATT | 10 |
May 3, 1951 | COLMAN’S GRAND OPENING (PHOTOS) | 6 |
May 3, 1951 | OUR TOWN (CLARENCE, GLENN E) | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | DANDY, HANDY AND CANDY | 12 |
May 3, 1951 | HOUSING PROJECT POPULATION UP | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | PARENTS COULD BUY BOOKS, SUPPLIES, SAVE DISTRICT MONEY SAY TEACHERS | 8 |
May 3, 1951 | PLANNING SURVEY AWAITS FINANCES | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | SCHOOL EMPLOYEES IN FAVOR OF S S | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | SIDEWALKS COST SCHOOLS $10,392; SEEK ECONOMIES | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | CHICKEN HOUSE FIRE CAUSES $1500 LOSS | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | FIRES TOTAL 31 DURING DRY APRIL | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | LELAND IS SELECTED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | URGE VACCINATION FOR ALL DOGS TO PREVENT RABIES | 7 |
May 3, 1951 | SCHOOL PATROL WILL HAVE ANNUAL OUTING AS GUESTS OF STATE PATROL | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | RECREATION PROGRAM FACING CURTAILMENT, COORDINATORS ASK AID | 1 |
May 3, 1951 | ELIZABETH NOLAN, JAMES F VAGUE | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | SPINNING WHEEL PART OF STANDARD HOME EQUIPMENT FOR MARTHA PEARSON | 6 |
May 10, 1951 | 13 RESIDENCES GOING UP ON KIRKLAND AVE | 7 |
May 10, 1951 | MIDLAKES FIRM BUYS CENTRAL WELDING CO | 8 |
May 10, 1951 | KIRKLAND GROWS, BUSINESS BOOMS | 7 |
May 10, 1951 | OK $60000 TEACHER SALARY INCREASE | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | PART TIME CLERKS IN GRADE SCHOOLS, BOARD DECIDES | 8 |
May 10, 1951 | SMITH RESIGNS AS LAKER BALL COACH | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | $100 TO BE CHARGED FOR FIRES OUTSIDE DISTRICT 41’S BOUNDARIES | 9 |
May 10, 1951 | CITY PAYS HONOR TO LATE MAYOR | 8 |
May 10, 1951 | MAYOR INSTALLED | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | SIDEWALKS AND CURBS HAVE BEEN BUILT, NOW COMES PROBLEM OF PAYING | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | KIRKLAND POLICE CREDIT REDMOND MAN WITH SAVING LIFE OF ACCIDENT V | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | ANDERSON, LT DAVID G | 2 |
May 10, 1951 | BIRD, DAVID P | 2 |
May 10, 1951 | JACKMAN, JOHN P | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | JOHNSON, OSCAR M | 2 |
May 10, 1951 | FIRST $100 GIVEN FOR RECREATION | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | HOPPER TOSSERS WILL MEET HORNETS HERE SATURDAY NIGHT UNDER LIGHTS | 8 |
May 10, 1951 | RAILROAD THROUGH TOWN IS HEAVY CONTRIBUTOR, MAY TAX REPORT SHOWS | 12 |
May 10, 1951 | WORK WILL START ON HIGHWAY UNIT | 1 |
May 10, 1951 | CITY SEWER PLANT AGAIN DELAYED | 1 |
May 17, 1951 | HALVERSON’S REXALL STORE – GRAND OPENING | 4 |
May 17, 1951 | LELAND TO BUILD THREE RESIDENCES | 6 |
May 17, 1951 | OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED SUNDAY IN NEW HOME ON 16TH WEST | 6 |
May 17, 1951 | CEILING PRICES FOR RETAILERS FIXED BY OPS | 11 |
May 17, 1951 | FURNITURE STORE OPENS ON FRIDAY | 1 |
May 17, 1951 | KIMBALL’S TWO STORES CONSOLIDATED IN FORMER LOCATION OF MEN’S SHOP | 6 |
May 17, 1951 | REXALL STORE REMODELING COMPLETED | 4 |
May 17, 1951 | PROPERTY OWNERS PROTEST L.I.D. COSTS | 1 |
May 17, 1951 | COMEDY TEAM ADDS HILARIOUS RELIEF TO NUMEROUS GRAND OPENINGS HERE | 1 |
May 17, 1951 | MAYOR APPLIES SYSTEM FOR CITY IN NEW ORDERS | 1 |
May 17, 1951 | FOSTER, ALMEDA B | 8 |
May 24, 1951 | STATE MONEY TO BUILD SCHOOL’S GYMNASIUM, SHOP BUILDINGS | 9 |
May 24, 1951 | GOODNESS SAKES! WHAT A GATHERING SHOWED AT OPENING OF HALVERSON’S | 8 |
May 24, 1951 | HALVERSON ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE HERE AFTER COLLEGE DAYS IN 1924 | 2 |
May 24, 1951 | LAWSUITS AGAINST CITY ARE SETTLED OUT OF COURT | 1 |
May 24, 1951 | SIDEWALK ISSUE PLAGUES COUNCIL | 8 |
May 24, 1951 | OUTBREAK OF BITING DOGS IRES RESIDENTS | 1 |
May 24, 1951 | ALL CLASSES OUT FOR PHOTO (1912 PHOTO OF SCHOOL CLASSES) | 9 |
May 24, 1951 | PARADE HERE MEMORIAL DAY HONORS VETERANS WHO GAVE LIVES FOR FLAG | 1 |
May 24, 1951 | POLICE OUTRUN TEEN-AGE SPEEDSTERS | 1 |
May 24, 1951 | ESKOLA, EDMUND A | 14 |
May 24, 1951 | BLOCK OFF FERRY DOCK TO PUBLIC | 1 |
May 24, 1951 | FERRY SIGNS THROW CUSTOMER OFF BASE | 7 |
May 24, 1951 | NEW OIL SURFACE ON 13TH AVE WEST MAY SOLVE CITY’S STREET PROBLEMS | 1 |
May 24, 1951 | TRAFFIC CONTROL STUDIED IN CITY | 1 |
May 31, 1951 | SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO ORDER OFFICE – GRAND OPENING | 10 |
May 31, 1951 | GRAPEVINE IN WHEADON’S, 200 FEET LONG, BROUGHT HERE FROM GUERNSEY | 1 |
May 31, 1951 | TEEN-AGE CANTEEN WILL BE REMODELED | 8 |
May 31, 1951 | GEORGE SNELSON PURCHASES STORE | 5 |
May 31, 1951 | A NEW KNOTHOLE GANG (LITTLE LEAGUE) | 4 |
May 31, 1951 | FAIR TRAIN WILL END, SAYS BOARD | 1 |
May 31, 1951 | LITTLE LEAGUE IS A TRIBUTE TO BACKERS | 2 |
May 31, 1951 | NURSERY SCHOOL HERE MAY CLOSE | 1 |
May 31, 1951 | TEACHERS TO TALK SALARY WITH BOARD | 5 |
May 31, 1951 | PARADE ATTRACTS HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE | 4 |
May 31, 1951 | HOUGHTON’S SWIM PROGRAM PRAISED | 8 |
May 31, 1951 | FOSTER, JOHN | 7 |
May 31, 1951 | HALLBERG, AXEL EDWIN | 7 |
May 31, 1951 | MOLCK, OLAF | 7 |
May 31, 1951 | OUTSTANDING SCOUT TROOP (PHOTO OF GIRL SCOUTS) | 7 |
May 31, 1951 | EX-NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF ELKS GRANTS APPROVAL FOR ESTABLISHING |
8 |
May 31, 1951 | POST OFFICE GROWS FROM ONE-THIRD POUCH TO NEED FOR 3000 SQ FEET | 5 |
May 31, 1951 | HOUGHTON’S SWIM PROGRAM PRAISED | 8 |
May 31, 1951 | LITTLE LEAGUERS OPEN FRIDAY … MANAGERS SET | 1 |
May 31, 1951 | HEADWAY MADE ON CITY PARKING | 1 |
May 31, 1951 | GREEN LIGHT GIVEN WATER BOND ISSUE | 6 |
May 31, 1951 | CATHERINE LITTLE, RAYMOND WIGFIELD | 6 |
May 31, 1951 | JOYCE STAFFORD, WILLIAM PERRIGO | 6 |
June 7, 1951 | KIRKLAND FURNITURE – GRAND OPENING | 13 |
June 7, 1951 | BURMEISTER OPENS FURNITURE STORE IN NEW LOCATION | 1 |
June 7, 1951 | NEW SEARS OFFICE OPENS TOMORROW | 5 |
June 7, 1951 | 152 SENIORS GRADUATE; TELL AWARDS | 1 |
June 7, 1951 | BAND INSTRUCTION PROGRAM WILL BE OFFERED HERE THIS SUMMER BY COLE | 2 |
June 7, 1951 | NEW PRINCIPAL OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NAMED BY BOARD | 1 |
June 7, 1951 | BOB SHEARER HOUSE DESTROYED (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 7, 1951 | ED OBAN NAMED TO COUNCIL POST | 1 |
June 7, 1951 | LACK OF RECORDS TOLD BY MAYOR | 1 |
June 7, 1951 | SUMMER HEALTH ROUND-UP STARTS | 1 |
June 7, 1951 | X-RAY UNIT WILL COME TO KIRKLAND | 7 |
June 7, 1951 | CARR, WILLIAM G | 14 |
June 7, 1951 | REV DONALD MILLS RESIGNS PASTORATE | 3 |
June 7, 1951 | WAY CLEARED FOR BAPTIST CHURCH | 3 |
June 7, 1951 | RATE INCREASE REQUESTED BY PHONE CO | 1 |
June 7, 1951 | BETTY CHAUSEE, LEO RIEGLER | 11 |
June 7, 1951 | CAROLE JEAN BETZOLD, WILLIAM EDGAR DOERSCHLAG | 11 |
June 14, 1951 | EAST SIDE MUSIC – WORLD’S LARGEST TV SCREEN ON DISPLAY – 30 IN. | 10 |
June 14, 1951 | MINISTER (ZIEGLER, ELDER J G) HALTS LEAP FROM SPAN | 1 |
June 14, 1951 | OUR TOWN (TRENT, CLYDE) | 2 |
June 14, 1951 | ANOTHER LANDMARK DOOMED FOR SCRAP | 13 |
June 14, 1951 | PROPERTY OWNER WANTS TO BUILD OWN SIDEWALKS | 9 |
June 14, 1951 | GRAVE COSTS UPPED IN CITY CEMETERY | 11 |
June 14, 1951 | KIWANIS HEADING PALSY BENEFIT | 3 |
June 14, 1951 | ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM FINISHES AFTER 3 1/2 YEARS OF WORTHY SERV | 10 |
June 14, 1951 | KIRKLAND’S WESTERN EXPOSURE IS AN EYESORE | 2 |
June 14, 1951 | CITY MANAGER PLAN PROVIDES ECONOMY | 2 |
June 14, 1951 | CITY MAY IMPOSE TAX ON ‘DANGLING DUCKETS’ FOR NEW REVENUE | 1 |
June 14, 1951 | ANOTHER OLD TIMER (EARLY PHOTO OF LAKE STREET) | 9 |
June 14, 1951 | JAYCOX, CELIA | 10 |
June 14, 1951 | FLAG PRESENTED CLUB IN MEMORY OF DAVID BIRD | 5 |
June 14, 1951 | ASK SAFETY MEASURE AT PARK ENTRANCE | 13 |
June 14, 1951 | GREYHOUND ASKS BUS FARE BOOST | 1 |
June 14, 1951 | TELEPHONE RATE RAISE WOULD UP SERVICE COSTS .50 AND 2.50 | 9 |
June 14, 1951 | WATER CONTRACT TALK CONSIDERED BY HOUGHTONITES | 1 |
June 14, 1951 | WATER SHED USE FOR NEW STREET DEBATED BY CITY | 1 |
June 21, 1951 | OUR TOWN (TORGRIMSON, REV JUSTIN) | 2 |
June 21, 1951 | PARENTS TO DECIDE ON FUND RAISING | 1 |
June 21, 1951 | LOYALTY OATH NEEDED | 6 |
June 21, 1951 | KIRKLAND HIGH IN BUILDING PERMITS | 14 |
June 21, 1951 | MORE THAN 100 BANDSMEN TRAIN IN SUMMER SESSION | 1 |
June 21, 1951 | CITY TO FULFILL WORK PROMISED ON SIDEWALK JOB | 1 |
June 21, 1951 | DEMOCRACY AND EFFICIENCY SUM UP CITY MANAGER PLAN | 2 |
June 21, 1951 | 738 LOCAL RESIDENTS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FREE X-RAY PROGRAM | 13 |
June 21, 1951 | 1299 NEW RESIDENTS MAY COST HOUGHTON | 9 |
June 21, 1951 | NEW STREET LIGHTS SET FOR HOUGHTON | 11 |
June 21, 1951 | NEWEST INDUSTRY MARKETS PRODUCT (SANI-SEPTO) | 3 |
June 21, 1951 | AT HOUGHTON PARK (PHOTOS) | 9 |
June 21, 1951 | LIFEGUARDS, BUSSES SET FOR BEACHES | 1 |
June 21, 1951 | IT’S SAME OLD ARMY, COOKS AT WORK, OUTDOOR WASHROOM (PHOTOS) | 1 |
June 21, 1951 | KIRKLAND INVESTIGATING BUS SERVICE | 1 |
June 21, 1951 | KIRKLAND SAFEST WASHINGTON CITY | 1 |
June 21, 1951 | ABIGAIL SHINSTROM, DR JOHN WELLINGTON CARRIER | 10 |
June 21, 1951 | MARY LOU THOMPSON, KENNETH JORGENSON | 10 |
June 28, 1951 | EASTSIDE REAL ESTATE CO – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
June 28, 1951 | THOMPSON’S FREEZE – GRAND OPENING | 13 |
June 28, 1951 | OUR TOWN (DILLON, JERRY N) | 2 |
June 28, 1951 | MAY REMOVE FERRY DOCK FOR MATERIALS | 1 |
June 28, 1951 | THOMPSON’S FREEZE SETS GRAND OPENING HERE FOR TOMORROW | 13 |
June 28, 1951 | TWENTY-FIVE CITY EMPLOYEES HERE MUST SIGN LOYALTY OATH BY JULY 1 | 9 |
June 28, 1951 | CITY WILL PROFIT BY NEW CONTRACT | 1 |
June 28, 1951 | HOPE FOR CONTINUATION OF ADULT EDUCATION IS SEEN IN BULLETIN | 8 |
June 28, 1951 | PUT TRASH IN CANS; KEEP BEACHES CLEAN | 2 |
June 28, 1951 | CITY-MANGER TYPE OF GOVERNMENT GIVES COUNCIL RELIEF… | 5 |
June 28, 1951 | SIDEWALKS PROTEST DISALLOWED | 1 |
June 28, 1951 | “MOST ALERT WOODSMEN OF THE WEEK” FIND PROOF OF EARLY CIVILIZATION |
11 |
June 28, 1951 | CONCERN TO START FACTORY BUILDING | 8 |
June 28, 1951 | SANI-SEPTO SALES REPORTED AS EXCELLENT FOR LOCAL INDUSTRY’S KICKOFF | 3 |
June 28, 1951 | EX-CONVICT ARRESTED HERE BY POLICE | 1 |
June 28, 1951 | PIERCE, MABEL | 8 |
June 28, 1951 | SMITH, JOSEPH E | 8 |
June 28, 1951 | TUCKER, RICHARD | 2 |
June 28, 1951 | DIRECTOR AIDS JUANITA GIRL SCOUTS IN CELEBRATING THIRD ANNIVERSARY | 3 |
June 28, 1951 | LUTHERAN PASTOR GIVEN NEW BERTH | 14 |
June 28, 1951 | BETTER SERVICE ON GREYHOUND IS ASKED BY LELAND | 1 |
June 28, 1951 | NEW LAKE SPAN COMMITTEE MEETS | 8 |
June 28, 1951 | DRAINAGE PROJECT FUNDS SOUGHT | 1 |
June 28, 1951 | LAWN WATERING BANNED EVENINGS | 1 |
June 28, 1951 | BACK HOME FROM KOREA, KIRKLAND SOLDIER TELLS OF BAD CONDITIONS | 1 |
June 28, 1951 | ADRIENNE WHITE, HARRY EVERETT JR | 11 |
June 28, 1951 | HARRIET HENDRICK, JOHN ADAMS | 10 |
July 5, 1951 | TREMAINE’S – PHOTOS | 5 |
July 5, 1951 | OUR TOWN (MCEACHERN, HUGH F) | 2 |
July 5, 1951 | CAR CRASHES INTO STORE, $2000 IN DAMAGES | 1 |
July 5, 1951 | SCHOOL-CONSTRUCTED FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON AUCTION JULY 11 | 3 |
July 5, 1951 | KIRKLAND HAS NO SUMMER FESTIVAL BUT NEARBY TOWNS WILL CELEBRATE | 4 |
July 5, 1951 | EMERGENCY TRUCK WILL BE PURCHASED | 1 |
July 5, 1951 | PROPOSED SLOT MACHINE ORDINANCE MAY BRING CITY $5-6000 | 3 |
July 5, 1951 | GERMANN, R E | 1 |
July 5, 1951 | KELSO, KENNETH | 12 |
July 5, 1951 | TARP, SARAH LOUISE | 9 |
July 5, 1951 | ROSE HILL AREA NEEDS MORE WATER | 3 |
July 5, 1951 | SECOND CROSSING TO BE DISCUSSED | 1 |
July 5, 1951 | HEAT CAUSES ERUPTION (PHOTO OF PAVEMENT EXPLOSION) | 1 |
July 5, 1951 | WEATHER SCORCHING HERE LAST FRIDAY | 1 |
July 5, 1951 | BARBARA WADDELL, LEE MCIVOR | 8 |
July 5, 1951 | THELMA OMESTAD, JOHN WILLIAMS | 8 |
July 12, 1951 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 6 |
July 12, 1951 | ERLING LARSONS KEEP BUSY SINGING, TENDING HOUSE, THEN SINGING AGAIN | 10 |
July 12, 1951 | PHOTOS OF RUINS OF FERRY DOCK | 6 |
July 12, 1951 | JACK VAN GORTEL BUYS PARTS FIRM | 1 |
July 12, 1951 | NURSERY SCHOOL HERE WILL CLOSE | 13 |
July 12, 1951 | HOUGHTON TO FORM FIRE DEPARTMENT | 1 |
July 12, 1951 | LOREN FITCH NEW CITY CLERK HERE | 1 |
July 12, 1951 | HOUGHTON TO FORM FIRE DEPARTMENT | 1 |
July 12, 1951 | IRATE JUANITA CITIZENS IN ATTACK OF MISUSE OF WELFARE FUNDS | 9 |
July 12, 1951 | KIRKLAND STILL HAS GREEN RIVER LAW REGULATING PEDDLERS AND HAWKER | 13 |
July 12, 1951 | POLICE HERE TO CITE CROSSWALK VIOLATORS | 1 |
July 12, 1951 | MORE OBJECTIONS RAISED BY TOWN ON BUS SERVICE | 1 |
July 12, 1951 | SECOND LAKE BRIDGE, TUBE IS BOOSTED | 1 |
July 12, 1951 | TRAFFIC CONTROL PROGRAM LAUNCHED HERE (PHOTO OF DOWNTOWN) | 1 |
July 12, 1951 | JOYCE WARREN, NORRIS SANDERSON | 10 |
July 19, 1951 | YOUNGER’S MINTS – GRAND OPENING | 9 |
July 19, 1951 | SCHNEIDER, HARRIE H | 2 |
July 19, 1951 | CITY SETS SLOT MACHINE FEE AT $25 PER MACHINE | 1 |
July 19, 1951 | FIRM SUPPLYING MATERIALS FOR NEW PLANT TOLD | 11 |
July 19, 1951 | GUST KALYBABA MAKES KIRKLAND SHOP CENTER FOR CHURCH PEW CONSTRUCT | 11 |
July 19, 1951 | YEARS OF HARD WORK TO BUILD CANDY BUSINESS HERE … | 1 |
July 19, 1951 | RESULTS IN WELFARE DRIVE CLAIMED | 1 |
July 19, 1951 | SCHOONOVER, MICHAEL | 1 |
July 19, 1951 | WATT, ROBERT J | 10 |
July 19, 1951 | SWIM CERTIFICATES GIVEN OUT TO 111 AT COMPLETION OF RED CROSS PRO | 11 |
July 19, 1951 | UNIT LEADERS NAMED FOR KIRKLAND DAY CAMP STARTING JULY 23 | 11 |
July 19, 1951 | REV WORDSWORTH WILL LEAVE SOON | 7 |
July 19, 1951 | BUS LINE WILL ADD TO LOCAL SERVICE | 1 |
July 19, 1951 | NEW PUMP TO AID WATER PRESSURE | 1 |
July 19, 1951 | JENICE GIBSON, DON WHITCHER | 7 |
July 26, 1951 | SAFEWAY – GRAND OPENING | 8 |
July 26, 1951 | HUGH BAKER, RETIRING MAIL CARRIER, DESCRIBES THE HISTORY OF RTE 2 | 11 |
July 26, 1951 | COUNTY STUDIES CIVIC CENTER USE | 1 |
July 26, 1951 | FAMILIAR LANDMARK ON ROSE HILL TO BE REPLACED BY NEW RESIDENCE | 6 |
July 26, 1951 | OLD LANDMARK COMING DOWN (PHOTO OF ROSE HILL GROCERY) | 6 |
July 26, 1951 | SCHOOL WILL BUILD LOWER PRICED HOUSE | 2 |
July 26, 1951 | CITY ESTIMATES DEFENSE NEEDS | 12 |
July 26, 1951 | ADULT EDUCATION TO BE CONTINUED | 2 |
July 26, 1951 | NURSERY SCHOOL TO CLOSE TUESDAY | 1 |
July 26, 1951 | FIRE INSPECTION TO AID VOLUNTEERS | 12 |
July 26, 1951 | VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS FORM | 10 |
July 26, 1951 | HOUGHTON OBJECTS TO WATER RATE INCREASE | 1 |
July 26, 1951 | JUANITA CITIZENS CONTINUE FIGHT ON WELFARE ABUSE | 5 |
July 26, 1951 | SENATOR SHANK SOUR ON WELFARE WASTES; PRAISES JUANITANS | 2 |
July 26, 1951 | LIBRARY IN KIRKLAND WILL SEND MAGAZINES TO POSTS OVERSEAS | 7 |
July 26, 1951 | FOUR BOUTS LINED UP FOR WRESTLING EXTRAVAGANZA IN KIRKLAND SATURDAY | 1 |
July 26, 1951 | LITTLE LEAGUERS SEEKING NORTHWEST BASEBALL TITLE SATURDAY | 1 |
July 26, 1951 | PLANNING AHEAD ON PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS | 2 |
July 26, 1951 | FAMILIAR LANDMARK ON ROSE HILL TO BE REPLACED BY NEW RESIDENCE | 6 |
July 26, 1951 | CONTROL OF SPEED SOUGHT ON HIGHWAY AT EAST CITY LIMITS | 12 |
July 26, 1951 | JUST ONE CORNER HOLDING UP ROAD | 12 |
July 26, 1951 | NEW SIDEWALK PROJECT OKEYED | 12 |
July 26, 1951 | STREET ROADMIX APPEARS SUCCESS; APPLY 25 BLOCKS | 14 |
July 26, 1951 | HOUGHTON OBJECTS TO WATER RATE INCREASE | 1 |
July 26, 1951 | NEW SEWER INSTALLATION (PHOTO) | 11 |
July 26, 1951 | SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE NOT IN SIGHT | 1 |
July 26, 1951 | HOLLY JO IRVINE, VICTOR ULRICH | 7 |
August 2, 1951 | MCEVOY-ROGERS LUMBER – OPEN HOUSE | 16 |
August 2, 1951 | SAFEWAY – GRAND OPENING | 13-Dec |
August 2, 1951 | “GYP” SEASON IN FULL SWING NOW | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | NEW SAFEWAY STORE IN KIRKLAND IMPRESSIVE IN SIZE, FACILITIES | 6 |
August 2, 1951 | DISMANTLING FERRY DOCK STARTED HERE | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | MCEVOY-ROGERS SET OPEN HOUSE | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | NEW TEACHERS ARE NAMED BY SCHOOL DIRECTORS | 9 |
August 2, 1951 | SCHOOL MAY GAIN BUILDING FUNDS | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | EAST SIDE BEST SIDE (COMPLAINTS ABOUT CARNIVALS) | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | CITY TO BALANCE WATER INCOME WITH EXPENSES | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | CLEANING PLANT HERE BEING SOLD | 8 |
August 2, 1951 | ROBBERS OF ELVES STORE CAPTURED | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | OLSON, PAUL G | 5 |
August 2, 1951 | LIFE AT DAY CAMP – APPETITES GOOD – LUNCH IS SERVED | 9 |
August 2, 1951 | NEAREST THING TO “OL SWIMMING HOLE” IS … LAKE KIRKLAND | 8 |
August 2, 1951 | STATE TOURNEY NEXT FOR KIRKLAND | 4 |
August 2, 1951 | SIX LOCAL CHURCHES IN GRAHAM CRUSADE | 14 |
August 2, 1951 | AMATEUR ASTRONOMER FROM ROSE HILL BUILDS … COMPLETE OBSERVATORY | 3 |
August 2, 1951 | DISMANTLING FERRY DOCK STARTED HERE | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | $10000 VACUUM FILTER INSTALLED | 11 |
August 2, 1951 | CITY TO BALANCE WATER INCOME WITH EXPENSES | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT EXPECTED TO START LAYING MAINS ABOUT SEP | 1 |
August 2, 1951 | TELEPHONE PARLEY ON THIS MORNING | 1 |
August 9, 1951 | OUR TOWN (CAMPBELL, WOODY) | 2 |
August 9, 1951 | READY FOR SCHOOL – 1956 (FIRST TWINS IN NEW HOSPITAL) | 12 |
August 9, 1951 | CENTRAL GRADE SCHOOL (PHOTO) | 3 |
August 9, 1951 | CONSTRUCTION ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL GYM MAY BE STARTED IN 1951 | 11 |
August 9, 1951 | DISTRICT’S NEW GRADE SCHOOL (PHOTO OF JUANITA GRADE SCHOOL) | 2 |
August 9, 1951 | FERRY DOCK DISMANTLING (PHOTO) | 8 |
August 9, 1951 | SALLY GOES SHOPPING | 10 |
August 9, 1951 | PRESENT CITY ORDINANCE CAN KEEP CARNIVALS OUT OF KIRKLAND | 8 |
August 9, 1951 | DENNY PARK FIRE BLAZES | 1 |
August 9, 1951 | COUNCIL MAY VOTE STREET REPAIRS | 2 |
August 9, 1951 | JUANITA WELFARE COMMITTEE ACTIVE | 5 |
August 9, 1951 | A MESSAGE TO EMPLOYEES OF TELEPHONE COMPANY (AD) | 13 |
August 9, 1951 | TELEPHONE STRIKE IN STALEMATE AFTER 3 WEEKS | 1 |
August 9, 1951 | CITY POWERLESS TO CONTROL SPEED ABOVE SAFEWAY | 8 |
August 9, 1951 | POLICE BREAK AUTO PARTS THEFT RING, NAB YOUTHFUL COUPLES | 1 |
August 9, 1951 | YMCA PROPOSES FULL YEAR ‘ROUND RECREATION PROGRAM IN CIVIC CENTER | 5 |
August 9, 1951 | DENNY PARK FIRE BLAZES | 1 |
August 9, 1951 | EVERETT MEMORIAL PARK ESTABLISHED | 13 |
August 9, 1951 | NEW PARKING LOTS TO HOLD 156 CARS | 1 |
August 9, 1951 | FERRY DOCK DISMANTLING (PHOTO) | 8 |
August 9, 1951 | CITY POWERLESS TO CONTROL SPEED ABOVE SAFEWAY | 8 |
August 9, 1951 | COUNCIL MAY VOTE STREET REPAIRS | 2 |
August 9, 1951 | EAST SIDE BEST SIDE (DISCUSSIONS OF TRAFFIC) | 1 |
August 9, 1951 | TELEPHONE STRIKE IN STALEMATE AFTER 3 WEEKS | 1 |
August 9, 1951 | WATER RATE CHANGES START SEPTEMBER 1 | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | MR AND MRS AXEL MAGNUSSON MARK GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HERE | 6 |
August 16, 1951 | KIRKLAND MAIL CARRIER EMIL ENGELBREKT … ASCENT OF RAINIER | 6 |
August 16, 1951 | KIRKLAND MAN IS LEO LASSEN’S ASSISTANT (RHODES, MICHAEL) | 4 |
August 16, 1951 | OUR TOWN (DICK, GORDON) | 2 |
August 16, 1951 | COLLINS SCHOOL (PHOTO) | 3 |
August 16, 1951 | AIR RAID INSTRUCTIONS | 7 |
August 16, 1951 | DRIVING TEACHERS OFFERED SPECIAL TRAINING COURSE | 5 |
August 16, 1951 | NURSERY SCHOOL OFFERED FREE RENT IN HOUGHTON | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | SCHOOL POPULATION EXPECTED UPWARD; COUNTY HAS 53700 | 11 |
August 16, 1951 | BIG BRUSH FIRE TO END IN COURT | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | FIRE DEPARTMENT SEEKING HOUSING FOR EQUIPMENT | 8 |
August 16, 1951 | MUNY LEAGUE STUDIES, WATER, MANAGER, PUDS | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | POLICE FORCE ASKS FOR HIGHER WAGES AS PRELIMINARY BUDGET WORK STARTS | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | HOUGHTON TO SPEND $3000 ON STREETS; ANNUAL COST $8000 | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | NURSERY SCHOOL OFFERED FREE RENT IN HOUGHTON | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | JUANITA INDUSTRY PRODUCES PICKLES BY THE PECK FOR PUGET SOUND ARE | 9 |
August 16, 1951 | COUNTY SHOWS INTEREST IN JUANITA CAMPAIGN AGAINST WELFARE CHISELER | 2 |
August 16, 1951 | AGREEMENT REACHED IN TELEPHONE STRIKE | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | POLICE FORCE ASKS FOR HIGHER WAGES AS PRELIMINARY BUDGET WORK STARTS | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | HOUGHTON RESIDENTS WILL HAVE USE OF COUNTY LIBRARY AFTER SEPT 1 | 5 |
August 16, 1951 | LINDBERG, ANDREW (VETERAN OF INDIAN WAR) | 11 |
August 16, 1951 | BLACKTOP SURFACE TO BE USED ON TWO FREE CITY PARKING LOTS | 9 |
August 16, 1951 | EAST SIDE HIGHWAY PROPOSED (MAP) | 5 |
August 16, 1951 | HOUGHTON TO SPEND $3000 ON STREETS; ANNUAL COST $8000 | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | AGREEMENT REACHED IN TELEPHONE STRIKE | 1 |
August 16, 1951 | CHARLOTTE MCMONIGLE, ROBERT BAILIE | 10 |
August 23, 1951 | THORNES (W B “CAP”) CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING | 10 |
August 23, 1951 | OUR TOWN (WILSIE, LUELLA) | 2 |
August 23, 1951 | GYMNASIUM NEXT SCHOOL PROJECT | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (PHOTO) | 3 |
August 23, 1951 | JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL | 13 |
August 23, 1951 | 74 BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE CONTRIBUTE TO FREE PARKING AREAS | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | SALLY GOES SHOPPING | 12 |
August 23, 1951 | ADULT EDUCATION FACES REDUCTION | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | FACULTY CHANGES AT JUNIOR HIGH ANNOUNCED HERE | 13 |
August 23, 1951 | LAKE WASHINGTON ADULT EDUCATION GIVEN PUBLICITY | 9 |
August 23, 1951 | NURSERY SCHOOL SCHEDULED TO OPEN AT HOUGHTON QUARTERS SEPTEMBER 5 | 8 |
August 23, 1951 | THREE FIRE CREWS FIGHT BRUSH FIRE | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | 25 NEW PARKING METERS INSTALLED | 9 |
August 23, 1951 | CITY BIDS CALLED ON OIL, PIPE, RENT, BILLING MACHINE | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | SPECIAL ELECTION ON CITY MANGER PROPOSED | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | SHEARER, ROBERT L | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | TO INSTALL TRAFFIC SIGNS NEAR SAFEWAY | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | OUTSIDE UTILITY SERVICE CHARGES EXPLAINED BY CITY | 5 |
August 23, 1951 | SEWER CONNECTIONS REQUIRED IN CITY | 1 |
August 23, 1951 | ANITA OLSON, RICHARD PENNINGTON | 10 |
August 23, 1951 | JANNA ZOE UNDERWOOD, HARVEY E THOMPSON | 10 |
August 30, 1951 | HOLM ROOFING AND SIDING – OPEN HOUSE | 5 |
August 30, 1951 | PAULS JEWELERS – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
August 30, 1951 | OUR TOWN (FORTE, WILLIAM M) | 2 |
August 30, 1951 | OK NEW BUILDING NEAR CITY HALL, ANOTHER STOPPED | 2 |
August 30, 1951 | LAWN FOR JUANITA SCHOOL APPROVED | 11 |
August 30, 1951 | ROSE HILL SCHOOL (PHOTO) | 3 |
August 30, 1951 | THIRTEEN ACRES OF LAWN SURROUNDS NEW LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL | 9 |
August 30, 1951 | HOLM ROOFING COMPANY TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE | 5 |
August 30, 1951 | OPENING OF JEWELRY STORE IS POSTPONED | 1 |
August 30, 1951 | SALLY GOES SHOPPING | 13 |
August 30, 1951 | EAST SIDE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MOVED TO NEW LOCATION; VOLUNTEERS HELP | 5 |
August 30, 1951 | EXCEPTIONAL CHILD PROGRAM TO BE AT STEWART HEIGHTS | 10 |
August 30, 1951 | EXPECT 575 STUDENTS TO ASSEMBLE HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING | 1 |
August 30, 1951 | LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH EXPECTS ENROLLMENT OF 575 FOR 1951-52 | 9 |
August 30, 1951 | PRICE OF SCHOOL LUNCHES RAISED | 9 |
August 30, 1951 | SIX NEW TEACHERS ADDED TO FACULTY | 10 |
August 30, 1951 | BETSEY CAREY, HERBERT PODELL | 10 |
August 30, 1951 | SIGNS INDICATE THAT JUANITA CAMPAIGN AGAINST WELFARE CHISELERS PAY | 2 |
August 30, 1951 | POLICE ACT ON HOLD-UP TIP-OFF | 1 |
August 30, 1951 | BANDARET, GEORGE (PIONEER ROAD-BUILDER) | 7 |
August 30, 1951 | PARKING LOT WORK UNDERWAY; FUND STILL INCREASING | 1 |
August 30, 1951 | SEATTLE C OF C URGES SECOND BRIDGE, TRAFFIC COUNT ON PRESENT BRIDGE | 1 |
August 30, 1951 | BETTY HASSING, CLAUDE BARNETT | 11 |
August 30, 1951 | FREDERICKA HAIGHT, BRUCE BECHTEL | 11 |
September 6, 1951 |
JOIN THE NATIONAL GUARD | 3 |
September 6, 1951 |
WILL REQUIRE OKEY FOR SOLICITATIONS | 8 |
September 6, 1951 |
RECORD OF 3700 ENROLL IN SCHOOLS | 1 |
September 6, 1951 |
TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS FOR GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOLS ANNOUNCED | 12 |
September 6, 1951 |
CITY PROPOSES $334,533 BUDGET, INCREASE OF $72,598 | 1 |
September 6, 1951 |
HOUGHTON RESIDENTS MAY BORROW BOOKS ON LIBRARY SYSTEM | 9 |
September 6, 1951 |
HOUGHTON RESIDENTS MAY BORROW BOOKS ON LIBRARY SYSTEM | 9 |
September 6, 1951 |
NATIONAL GUARD UNIT HERE SEEKING MEN IN ‘OPERATIONS DOUBLE’ DRIVE | 1 |
September 6, 1951 |
RECRUITING OFFICE OPENED IN KIRKLAND | 8 |
September 6, 1951 |
DAWSON, ROBERT D | 14 |
September 6, 1951 |
PINNEY, OLIVE | 13 |
September 6, 1951 |
TRIO LEASES JUANITA CLUB FROM FARRAR | 1 |
September 6, 1951 |
CONTRACTS LET ON 8 MILES OF LINES WATER DISTRICT | 9 |
September 6, 1951 |
EXTENDED SERVICE HEARING SLATED FOR OCTOBER 3RD | 1 |
September 6, 1951 |
NO CATS AND DOGS IN LAST WEEKS RAIN, BIOLOGY TEACHER EXPLAINS… | 1 |
September 13, 1951 |
MR AND MRS KRAKENBERG HONORED MONDAY ON OCCASION OF 60TH WEDDING | 12 |
September 13, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (MCGREGOR, ESTHER) | 2 |
September 13, 1951 |
DEDICATE JUANITA SCHOOL SEPT 23 | 1 |
September 13, 1951 |
PENELOPE PORCUPINE VENTURES OUT ONTO HIGHWAY; EXPERIENCE FATAL | 9 |
September 13, 1951 |
LOCAL ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES ARE RESUMED | 8 |
September 13, 1951 |
DELAY ON PARKING LOT IS EXPLAINED | 1 |
September 13, 1951 |
MAYOR’S SALARY INCREASE WOULD BE FOR NEW MAN | 1 |
September 13, 1951 |
THE CITY MANAGER LAW | 2 |
September 13, 1951 |
CITY DECORATION FOR CHRISTMAS LOOKS PROMISING | 1 |
September 13, 1951 |
ATTORNEY DROPS HOUGHTON CASE AGAINST KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 13, 1951 |
TOWN OF HOUGHTON BUDGET NEARLY DOUBLED TO $30002 | 1 |
September 13, 1951 |
FOLLAND, WILLIAM R | 15 |
September 13, 1951 |
MORLEY, ADAH R | 15 |
September 13, 1951 |
PEERY, LESLIE | 6 |
September 13, 1951 |
RUTH GWERDER, JAMES CURTIS WALKER | 10 |
September 13, 1951 |
SUSAN SMITH, IRA RICHARD MEYERS | 11 |
September 20, 1951 |
DEDICATE JUANITA SCHOOL ON SUNDAY (PHOTOS OF NEW AND OLD SCHOOLS) | 12 |
September 20, 1951 |
SCHOOL BOARD STYMIED BY STATE ON COSTS FOR PROPOSED GYMNASIUM | 1 |
September 20, 1951 |
RULES REVISED ON DOWN-PAYMENTS FOR NEW, OLD HOMES UP TO $12000 | 3 |
September 20, 1951 |
NEW JEWELRY STORE OPENS IN KIRKLAND | 4 |
September 20, 1951 |
NEW STORE HEAD FOR UNDERWOOD’S | 10 |
September 20, 1951 |
CENTRAL’S NINE TWIN SETS (PHOTO OF TWINS) | 1 |
September 20, 1951 |
ARGUMENT FOR CITY MANAGER PLAN | 2 |
September 20, 1951 |
TEACHERS SALARIES STILL UP IN THE AIR | 8 |
September 20, 1951 |
JUANITA FIREBUG IS BEING SOUGHT | 8 |
September 20, 1951 |
CITY MANGER ELECTION NOVEMBER 20 | 1 |
September 20, 1951 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET – TOWN OF HOUGHTON | 5 |
September 20, 1951 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET – TOWN OF HOUGHTON | 5 |
September 20, 1951 |
JUANITA FIREBUG IS BEING SOUGHT | 8 |
September 20, 1951 |
300 SAILORS TO PARTICIPATE HERE | 1 |
September 20, 1951 |
JOHNSON, ALENA | 14 |
September 20, 1951 |
KIRKLAND FOURTH LARGEST CITY IN COUNTY; ENJOYS 130% BOOST IN POP | 1 |
September 20, 1951 |
PARKING LOT PROGRESSES (PHOTO) | 1 |
September 20, 1951 |
MAXINE STRAND, WAUYNE RUSHING | 10 |
September 27, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (LELAND, ALFRED E) | 2 |
September 27, 1951 |
COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE LAUNCHED HERE WITH LIVELY LUNCHEON SESSION | 1 |
September 27, 1951 |
350 ENROLL IN ADULT EDUCATION | 3 |
September 27, 1951 |
BOOSTS IN SCHOOL COSTS SUPPORTED | 1 |
September 27, 1951 |
POLL INDICATES TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS FAVOR EXTENDED SERVICE | 1 |
September 27, 1951 |
PATTI RUTH PHILLIPS, BERT ROLAND PEDERSEN | 10 |
October 4, 1951 | TRADEWELL – GRAND OPENING | 13-Dec |
October 4, 1951 | A L BURTON WAS SPANISH WAR VET | 20 |
October 4, 1951 | NEW BUILDINGS INDICATE PROGRESS | 6 |
October 4, 1951 | CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DEDICATION SET | 10 |
October 4, 1951 | TRADEWELL SUPER MARKET OPENS TODAY | 9 |
October 4, 1951 | COMMUNITY CHEST WORKERS EMPLOY ROWBOATS, HORSES ON ASSIGNMENTS | 20 |
October 4, 1951 | DELIGHTFUL LIVING (3 AERIAL PHOTOS OF KIRKLAND AREA) | 7 |
October 4, 1951 | INSURANCE, COAL BIDS AWARDED BY SCHOOL DISTRICT | 17 |
October 4, 1951 | LAKE WASHINGTON BUDGET APPROVED | 9 |
October 4, 1951 | MAYOR RULES ON COUNCIL ROOMS USE | 9 |
October 4, 1951 | COMMUNITY’S GROWTH IN FIFTY YEARS IS RECORD OF WORK AND FINE SPIRIT | 1 |
October 4, 1951 | KIRKLAND’S FIRST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHES IN SEATTLE IN 1890 | 3 |
October 4, 1951 | OLD PHOTOS OF BOATS, CARS, ROADS, FERRIES | 5 |
October 4, 1951 | PETER KIRK, CITY FOUNDER’S SON DIES | 9 |
October 4, 1951 | PHOTO OF WELCOME SIGN FROM 1916 | 1 |
October 4, 1951 | THEN AND NOW (OLD PHOTOS) | 3 |
October 4, 1951 | SMALL INDUSTRIES CONTINUE TO GROW (PHOTOS OF HATCHERY AND CANNERY | 8 |
October 4, 1951 | PETER KIRK, CITY FOUNDER’S SON DIES | 9 |
October 4, 1951 | ADDELMAN, ETHEL C | 9 |
October 4, 1951 | KIRK, PETER | 9 |
October 4, 1951 | KIRKLAND CIVIC FIELD BUSY PLACE (AERIAL PHOTO) | 2 |
October 4, 1951 | OLD PHOTOS OF BOATS, CARS, ROADS, FERRIES | 5 |
October 4, 1951 | INSTALL WARNING SIGNS ON HIWAY | 16 |
October 4, 1951 | LAST OF PHONE HEARINGS HELD, RATES PROPOSED | 9 |
October 4, 1951 | DOROTHY MARILYN KOSBAB, ERNEST RAYMOND PRATT | 18 |
October 11, 1951 |
FORMER ENGINEER MAKES DRAPES AND SHADES FROM STRIPS OF FINE WOOD | 13 |
October 11, 1951 |
ROBINSON RESIGNS AS C OF C PREXY | 1 |
October 11, 1951 |
COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE IS LAGGING | 1 |
October 11, 1951 |
HOW ROSE HILL GOT ITS NAME | 10 |
October 11, 1951 |
$3000 BURGLARY OF SAFEWAY STORE | 1 |
October 11, 1951 |
BERGMAN, GEORGE EDWIN | 1 |
October 11, 1951 |
MCINTYRE, R J | 1 |
October 11, 1951 |
NORDSTROM, RUTH | 1 |
October 11, 1951 |
TYLER, ROY F | 1 |
October 11, 1951 |
KIRKLAND CIVIC CENTER FULL-TIME RECREATION PROGRAM STARTED | 9 |
October 11, 1951 |
HOW ROSE HILL GOT ITS NAME | 10 |
October 11, 1951 |
BOOST IN POSTAL RECEIPTS REFLECTS GROWTH OF EAST SIDE COMMUNITIES | 12 |
October 11, 1951 |
CITY INCREASES INCOME FROM TWO WATER CONTRACTS | 12 |
October 11, 1951 |
PAIR OF ROSE HILL WEATHER STATIONS ARE INDEPENDENT AND NON-COMPETITIVE | 7 |
October 11, 1951 |
YVONNE JOHNSON, PHILLIP CONWAY | 6 |
October 18, 1951 |
FARMERS FIGHT COUNTY ZONING, HEARING SET | 1 |
October 18, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (GRAY, LESLIE ARTHUR) | 2 |
October 18, 1951 |
ELECTRIC, APPLIANCE STORE TO OPEN HERE | 1 |
October 18, 1951 |
PAULS COME IN PAIRS ON KIRKLAND AVENUE WHERE THEY OPERATE JEWELRY | 12 |
October 18, 1951 |
COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE $1522 SHORT | 1 |
October 18, 1951 |
CIVILIAN DEFENSE BECOMES OFFICIAL CITY DEPARTMENT | 8 |
October 18, 1951 |
PEOPLE ALARMED OVER LAG IN CIVIL DEFENSE | 2 |
October 18, 1951 |
CITY STUDIES PROPOSAL TO IMPROVE, ENLARGE DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT | 1 |
October 18, 1951 |
KEEP ARCHITECT? RULING REQUESTED BY SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
October 18, 1951 |
CITY INSURANCE BIDS POSTPONED | 5 |
October 18, 1951 |
CITY STUDIES PROPOSAL TO IMPROVE, ENLARGE DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT | 1 |
October 18, 1951 |
MAGNUSSON, EMMA C | 2 |
October 18, 1951 |
TOLMAN, ROY | 10 |
October 18, 1951 |
WARNER, MARVIN L | 1 |
October 18, 1951 |
FULL-FLEDGED RECREATION PROGRAM UNDERTAKEN BY CITY AND YMCA… | 5 |
October 18, 1951 |
KIRKLAND KOREAN WAR HERO BURIED (WARNER, MARVIN L) | 1 |
October 18, 1951 |
MARLINE SAMPONT, JERRY MANKA | 10 |
October 25, 1951 |
LANDMARK IS LEVELED (PHOTO OF JUANITA “BARREL”) | 8 |
October 25, 1951 |
RICHARDSON, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HEAD, INSTALLED | 1 |
October 25, 1951 |
COLLECTIONS LAG IN COMMUNITY CHEST CITY DRIVE | 1 |
October 25, 1951 |
CONTRACT LEGAL, SCHOOL INFORMED BY PROSECUTOR | 1 |
October 25, 1951 |
SCHOOL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN BEING SUCCESSFULLY OPERATED HERE | 9 |
October 25, 1951 |
LITA CLAIR HULL, REV JACQUES ABERCROMBIE REGNAULT | 10 |
October 25, 1951 |
PROS-CONS ON MANGER PLAN TOPIC | 1 |
October 25, 1951 |
LIVESTOCK RAISERS NOT HINDERED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE | 1 |
October 25, 1951 |
HEISDORF-NELSON OPEN NEW BRANCH | 1 |
October 25, 1951 |
JUANITA GROUP OPPOSES EXTENDED TELEPHONE SERVICE | 7 |
October 25, 1951 |
NORDSTROM, E F | 16 |
October 25, 1951 |
JUANITA GROUP OPPOSES EXTENDED TELEPHONE SERVICE | 7 |
November 1, 1951 |
A NAVY FROGMAN HAS FUN ON LEAVE (BOWERMAN, BEN) | 9 |
November 1, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (SODERQUIST, DONALD E) | 1 |
November 1, 1951 |
CHEST CAMPAIGN ‘OVER THE TOP’ | 1 |
November 1, 1951 |
AUDREY HALL, JAMES L CHEW | 10 |
November 1, 1951 |
BARBER QUARTETS SEEKING SINGERS | 9 |
November 1, 1951 |
INTERESTED PARTICIPANTS – CITIZENS ENJOY MANAGER FORUM | 1 |
November 1, 1951 |
REV IVAN SMITH IS NEW MINISTER | 1 |
November 8, 1951 |
PANTORIUM BUYS LOCAL LAUNDRY | 9 |
November 8, 1951 |
SEWING MACHINE STORE WILL OPEN | 2 |
November 8, 1951 |
APARTMENT HOUSE ZONING HERE RECOMMENDED | 1 |
November 8, 1951 |
POTLUCK SUPPER WILL GET BIG JUANITA CARNIVAL UNDERWAY… | 10 |
November 8, 1951 |
LOW FIRE LOSSES IN DISTRICT 41 | 1 |
November 8, 1951 |
LET’S HAVE A LOOK AT THE RECORD | 1 |
November 8, 1951 |
MAYOR OPPOSES MANAGER PLAN | 1 |
November 8, 1951 |
FARMER’S UNION ORGANIZED HERE | 8 |
November 8, 1951 |
B.P.O ELKS INSTITUTES NEW LODGE | 1 |
November 8, 1951 |
OKEY CONCRETE WALK TO CIVIC CENTER | 2 |
November 8, 1951 |
COLORFUL HISTORY OF RAILROADING STILL INCLUDES IMPORTANT MAN AT T | 9 |
November 8, 1951 |
NEW WATER AND SEWER CONTRACTS TO INCREASE CITY’S INCOME BY $15000 | 1 |
November 8, 1951 |
TOLL-FREE PHONE SERVICE OKEYED | 1 |
November 15, 1951 |
VOTE YES FOR CITY-MANAGER | 6 |
November 15, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (SHOVLIN, DAN) | 2 |
November 15, 1951 |
PARENTS, TEACHERS VISIT TEEN CANTEEN; MEMBERS TELL DUTIES | 9 |
November 15, 1951 |
COUNCIL-MANAGER ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
November 15, 1951 |
DOCTOR, FORMER MAYOR OF KIRKLAND, ENDORSES THE COUNCIL-MANAGER PL | 1 |
November 15, 1951 |
PARK BOARD AND DEFENSE BOARD SET UP BY CITY | 9 |
November 15, 1951 |
PLANS SHAPE UP FOR FESTIVE YULE | 1 |
November 15, 1951 |
ANNEXATION EXPANDS HOUGHTON POPULATION FIGURES TO 2926 | 1 |
November 15, 1951 |
COLMAN, MINNIE L | 1 |
November 15, 1951 |
200 YOUNGSTERS IN CIVIC CENTER “Y” RECREATION | 1 |
November 15, 1951 |
ANNEXATION EXPANDS HOUGHTON POPULATION FIGURES TO 2926 | 1 |
November 15, 1951 |
MOORING BUOYS DEBATE CONTINUES | 1 |
November 22, 1951 |
KIRKLAND PANTORIUM – GRAND OPENING | 12 |
November 22, 1951 |
ARCADE BUILDING PLANNED IN CITY BY UNDERWOOD | 1 |
November 22, 1951 |
TO BE REPLACED (PHOTO OF SITE FOR NEW ARCADE) | 12 |
November 22, 1951 |
ADVENTIST SCHOOL GETS NEW LIGHTING | 4 |
November 22, 1951 |
SCHOOL PARENTS WILL GIVE VIEWS ON CHARITY DRIVES | 12 |
November 22, 1951 |
DISTRICT PLANNING TO BE AIRED AT PUBLIC MEETINGS | 2 |
November 22, 1951 |
SCHOOL REVISES PLANS FOR SHOPS, GYM TO SECURE $680000 STATE AID | 1 |
November 22, 1951 |
MANAGER PLAN LOSES 766 TO 436 | 1 |
November 22, 1951 |
NEW CITY BOARDS NAMED BY MAYOR | 1 |
November 22, 1951 |
KIRKLAND TO HAVE CHRISTMAS TRAIL | 7 |
November 22, 1951 |
BUS SYSTEM IN CHANGE OF HANDS | 1 |
November 22, 1951 |
LOCATION OF SECOND LAKE BRIDGE TO BE REVEALED IN EARLY DECEMBER | 1 |
November 22, 1951 |
HEARINGS OPENED ON RATE BOOSTS FOR WEST COAST | 1 |
November 22, 1951 |
PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT CO PRESIDENT EXPLAINS PURCHASE PLAN | 12 |
November 22, 1951 |
DELORAS DELONG, WILLIAM T KING | 4 |
November 22, 1951 |
PATSIE MARIE HOWE, LARRY C WALLACE | 4 |
November 29, 1951 |
KIRKLAND ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCE – GRAND OPENING | 17-20 |
November 29, 1951 |
NEWEST KIRKLAND APPLIANCE STORE OPENS SATURDAY | 1 |
November 29, 1951 |
REP JACKSON ADVOCATES MORE ARMS, ATOM POWER, IN VISIT HERE | 1 |
November 29, 1951 |
TWO CHRISTMAS SEAL BOOTHS PLANNED IN POST OFFICE AND BANK | 7 |
November 29, 1951 |
AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNAL APPROVED | 1 |
December 6, 1951 |
NEW BAPTIST CHURCH (PICTURE) | 16 |
December 6, 1951 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN BEGINS ONE-MAN CAMPAIGN TO HELP KOREAN CHILDREN | 1 |
December 6, 1951 |
MARJORIE ROSE STENSLAND, JAMES E ERICKSON | 12 |
December 6, 1951 |
CITY OPPOSES RATE BOOST FOR PHONES | 1 |
December 6, 1951 |
SIX COUNCIL POSTS, MAYOR, CLERK AND CITY ATTORNEY OPEN FOR FILING | 1 |
December 6, 1951 |
CLOSE-UP OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS (PHOTO) | 9 |
December 6, 1951 |
DOWNTOWN SIDEWALK REBUILDING ORDERED | 1 |
December 6, 1951 |
AUDREY HALL, JAMES L CHEW | 2 |
December 13, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (PAULSON, LEONARD) | 2 |
December 13, 1951 |
TRADEWELL’S OLD BUILDING LIKELY POST OFFICE SITE | 1 |
December 13, 1951 |
NEW BEAUTY SHOP OPENS SATURDAY | 2 |
December 13, 1951 |
CAMPAIGN PROVIDING CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR KOREANS IS PROGRESSING | 7 |
December 13, 1951 |
SOHNS’ 20TH ANNUAL FREE SHOW FOR KIDS AT GATEWAY SATURDAY | 9 |
December 13, 1951 |
HOUGHTON FIREMEN TO GET NEW HOUSING | 1 |
December 13, 1951 |
EAST SIDE BEST SIDE (STORY ABOUT OLD BANK) | 1 |
December 13, 1951 |
CHRISTMAS TRAIL CONTEST ENTRIES LISTED BY KAHLE | 1 |
December 13, 1951 |
HOUGHTON FIREMEN TO GET NEW HOUSING | 1 |
December 13, 1951 |
ARMED MAN THREATENS KIRKLAND POLICE OFFICER | 1 |
December 13, 1951 |
TRADEWELL’S OLD BUILDING LIKELY POST OFFICE SITE | 1 |
December 13, 1951 |
OVER 1300 TURN OUT FOR CENTER PROGRAM | 9 |
December 13, 1951 |
STREAMLINER EN ROUTE (PHOTO OF TRAIN) | 23 |
December 13, 1951 |
NEW WATER SERVICE OPENED ON HILL | 8 |
December 20, 1951 |
JUANITA POINT WOMAN HAS TWINS; PAIR ROUNDS OUT BASKETBALL TEAM | 7 |
December 20, 1951 |
COMING DOWN (PHOTO) | 7 |
December 20, 1951 |
OUTDOOR NATIVITY SCENE ON DISPLAY | 9 |
December 20, 1951 |
SANTA SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE HERE THIS SATURDAY | 1 |
December 20, 1951 |
CITY PURCHASES NEW POLICE CAR; STUDY TRUCK AND PROPERTY BIDS | 1 |
December 20, 1951 |
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB HERE IS ORGANIZED | 9 |
December 20, 1951 |
NEW HORIZON CLUB IS STARTED | 9 |
December 20, 1951 |
LAVERNE LINDBERG, WALT FERGUSON | 10 |
December 27, 1951 |
INTEREST ON SAVINGS WILL GO UP | 11 |
December 27, 1951 |
OUR TOWN (WALKER, JULIAN) | 3 |
December 27, 1951 |
CHRISTMAS HOOP TOURNEY ON | 6 |
December 27, 1951 |
SANTA COMES TO TOWN | 1 |
December 27, 1951 |
TOP RADIO AND TV STARS DUE HERE FOR BIG NEW YEAR’S PARTY | 4 |
December 27, 1951 |
HOWLAND, PAUL | 4 |
December 27, 1951 |
HOWLAND, WILLIAM K | 4 |
December 27, 1951 |
MCCREARY, FRANK ELTON | 9 |
December 27, 1951 |
VITAL STEPS ON BRIDGE COMPLETED | 7 |
December 27, 1951 |
SHIRLEY ANN ORMBECK, DONALD RAATZ | 7 |
January 3, 1952 | FARM LAND ZONE STUDY CONTINUES | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | MR AND MRS R A DAHL CELEBRATE 35TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TUESDAY |
8 |
January 3, 1952 | SANDERSON FAMILY GROWS TO OVER 60; HOLDS ANNUAL PARTY WITH GRANDMOTH | 5 |
January 3, 1952 | NAZARENE CHURCH WILL BE CONSTRUCTED ACROSS FROM GREEN’S | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | MR-MRS FRED ROTH TAKE OVER BAKERY | 11 |
January 3, 1952 | MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN BEGINS | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | COURSE IN PRE-SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY WILL BE OFFERED STARTING FEB 9 | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | SOME OPENINGS REMAIN FOR ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES STARTING MONDAY | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | PIELICK HOME IS DAMAGED BY FIRE | 7 |
January 3, 1952 | AL LELAND UNOPPOSED FOR MAYOR’S POSITION | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | EYEBROWS GO UP AS COUNCIL BOOSTS PAY | 9 |
January 3, 1952 | 40 YEARS AGO | 2 |
January 3, 1952 | ANOTHER OLD-TIMER (OLD PHOTO OF ROSE POINT AREA) | 7 |
January 3, 1952 | HERE ARE NEWS HIGHLIGHTS FOR KIRKLAND AREA DURING 1951 | 4 |
January 3, 1952 | MCDANIELS, CHARLOTTE JANE | 7 |
January 3, 1952 | SMITH, ROBERT | 7 |
January 3, 1952 | EAST SIDE FEDERATED CLUBS SHOW IMPRESSIVE LIST OF 41 MEMBER GROUP | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | MOORING PROBLEM WILL BE SETTLED | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | PLAN RE-ACTIVATION OF LAKE WASHINGTON GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION | 7 |
January 3, 1952 | BEGIN DISTRIBUTION OF NEW PHONE BOOKS; AASHEIM, ZWEIFELHOFER AGAIN | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | SNOWFALL REACHES 2.12 INCH TOTAL; ROADS SLIPPERY | 1 |
January 3, 1952 | EDNA EARLINE WINGET, LAWRENCE EASTON | 8 |
January 3, 1952 | LITA CLAIR HULL, REV JACQUES ABERCROMBIE REGNAULT | 8 |
January 10, 1952 |
FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF MR AND MRS S P LENNOX | 10 |
January 10, 1952 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB MARKS 32ND ANNIVERSARY | 7 |
January 10, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (HUTCHINSON, JAMES) | 2 |
January 10, 1952 |
OFFICIAL FIRST BABY OF 1952 | 1 |
January 10, 1952 |
TO BE REPLACED (PHOTO OF DISMANTLING OF UNION OIL STATION) | 9 |
January 10, 1952 |
HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM APPROVED | 1 |
January 10, 1952 |
RICHARDSON NAMED C OF C PRESIDENT | 1 |
January 10, 1952 |
BETTY JEAN SWANSON, BOB KARELS ALSIN | 8 |
January 10, 1952 |
MACK TRUCK OK FOR CITY STREETS | 1 |
January 10, 1952 |
LIBRARY LOANS 35% MORE BOOKS IN 1951 THAN IN 1950; 880 BOOKS SOLD | 2 |
January 10, 1952 |
KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB MARKS 32ND ANNIVERSARY | 7 |
January 10, 1952 |
“Y” RECREATION PROGRAM GROWS, PLAN MEMBERSHIP | 1 |
January 10, 1952 |
OLSON SAYS INTEREST HIGH IN SECOND SPAN AND ROAD CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
January 10, 1952 |
KIRKLAND SOLDIER RECEIVES MEDAL (ALEXANDER, ROBERT) | 7 |
January 10, 1952 |
MARJORIE ARDELL SCHULTZ, HAROLD KENNETH SHAWHAN | 8 |
January 10, 1952 |
VIRGINIA RAGSDALE, JOSEPH K SHELDON | 9 |
January 17, 1952 |
FIFTY YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE CELEBRATED BY MR AND MRS S P LENNOX | 10 |
January 17, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (FRYER, LODA) | 2 |
January 17, 1952 |
PSYCHOLOGY CLASS STARTING FEB 7 | 5 |
January 17, 1952 |
GENEVIEVE GILDOW, JOHN L CHAMBERS | 10 |
January 17, 1952 |
BARBERSHOP QUARTET PARADE FEBRUARY 16 | 4 |
January 17, 1952 |
CITY TO ACT ON SUIT BY HOUGHTON | 1 |
January 17, 1952 |
TWO SHEEP ATTACK AND KILLED BY PACK OF DOGS ROAMING OUTSKIRTS… | 1 |
January 17, 1952 |
CITY TO ACT ON SUIT BY HOUGHTON | 1 |
January 17, 1952 |
SIZE, POPULATION OF HOUGHTON UP | 1 |
January 17, 1952 |
RICHFIELD PLANS EXPANSION OF PLANT | 5 |
January 17, 1952 |
1951 POLICE INCOME UP; COSTS DOWN | 1 |
January 17, 1952 |
PAROLE OFFICERS, POLICE CHIEFS MEET IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 17, 1952 |
POLICE OFFICERS ATTENDING LOCAL STATE SPONSORED TRAINING COURSE | 4 |
January 17, 1952 |
PETERSON, PETER NICHOLAS | 9 |
January 17, 1952 |
RODGERS, WILLIAM A | 2 |
January 17, 1952 |
BLOOD DONATIONS BY ELKS TOPPING BPOE IN NATION | 1 |
January 17, 1952 |
BIDS ARE CALLED ON CONSTRUCTION OF NEW HIGHWAY | 1 |
January 24, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (DRAIN, ANTHONY Y) | 2 |
January 24, 1952 |
SCHOOL MILK PRICE UP TO 7C BOTTLE FOR LUNCHROOMS | 1 |
January 24, 1952 |
SUGGEST QUONSET FOR SCHOOL SHOP TO LOCAL BOARD | 1 |
January 24, 1952 |
FIRED UP KIRKLAND CHAMBER TURNS ON GAS | 1 |
January 24, 1952 |
FREE GIDEON BIBLES FOR SCHOOL PUPILS | 3 |
January 24, 1952 |
AMELIA MORELLI, NELIO CESIDIO DI CORPO | 10 |
January 24, 1952 |
CITY TRANSFERS FUNDS TO SAVE PAYING INTEREST | 1 |
January 24, 1952 |
HOUSES FOR AUBURN – ONE A DAY BUILT – PLANNER HERE BUSY (PHOTOS) | 13 |
January 24, 1952 |
KICKOFF TO RAISE FUNDS FOR RECREATION STARTS | 1 |
January 24, 1952 |
FREE GIDEON BIBLES FOR SCHOOL PUPILS | 3 |
January 24, 1952 |
KING WINTER HITS WITH BLAST HERE | 1 |
January 31, 1952 |
ROGER GRISWOLD FOR CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
January 31, 1952 |
PONDEROUS PORKER MIKE BEATS IKE IN GLOBE FEED’S BIG EATER TEST | 2 |
January 31, 1952 |
CREDIT BUREAU HERE OPENS NEW OFFICE | 1 |
January 31, 1952 |
LINCOLN WAS PRESIDENT…WHEN MRS (J W) BISEL WAS BORN | 1 |
January 31, 1952 |
RUSSELL KELLOGG WINS SCOUTING’S HIGHEST AWARD, THE SILVER BEAVER | 5 |
January 31, 1952 |
CHANGE OF SCENERY IN SIGHT FOR EMPLOYEES OF POST OFFICE HERE | 1 |
January 31, 1952 |
NEW READING ROOM OPENED BY CHURCH IN BUSINESS AREA | 5 |
January 31, 1952 |
MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE HERE REPORTED LAGGING BADLY | 1 |
January 31, 1952 |
THREE CHARITABLE DRIVES GET OKEY FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN PARTICIPATION | 2 |
January 31, 1952 |
FIRST APARTMENT ZONED AREA GIVEN APPROVAL BY CITY COUNCIL MONDAY | 6 |
January 31, 1952 |
FIFTH ANNUAL PRIMROSE SHOW AT CIVIC CENTER APRIL 18, 19 AND 20 | 9 |
January 31, 1952 |
BURNS VIES WITH EWING FOR MAYOR | 1 |
January 31, 1952 |
KNUDTSON, CLARA | 11 |
January 31, 1952 |
NEW READING ROOM OPENED BY CHURCH IN BUSINESS AREA | 5 |
January 31, 1952 |
ROUND ONE IN WATER FIGHT WON BY CITY | 1 |
January 31, 1952 |
TWO FRANK STATEMENTS BY OPPONENTS | 2 |
February 7, 1952 |
FIELDER BEALL FLOWERS, INC – GRAND OPENING | 6 |
February 7, 1952 |
L M (VERN) PENNINGTON FOR CITY COUNCIL | 5 |
February 7, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (BEALL, FIELDER) | 2 |
February 7, 1952 |
WALT HARRISON, EX-HUSKY GRIDDER, NOW STARRING IN CHINCHILLA LEAGUE | 9 |
February 7, 1952 |
FIELDER BEALL OPENING ONE OF STATE’S MOST MODERN FLOWER SHOPS | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
$15 MEMBERSHIP FOR CHAMBER SET | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
MERCHANTS BACK STYLE SHOW HERE | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
BRYANT TO RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
CITY HARD PRESSED FOR EMPLOYEES WHO LIVE INSIDE LIMITS | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
EVOLUTION OF HOUGHTON POST OFFICE (PHOTOS) | 6 |
February 7, 1952 |
POSTMASTER FOR HOUGHTON SOUGHT | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
POLICEMAN NABS TWO FOR HOLD-UP | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
GREENWALD, ERNEST W | 8 |
February 7, 1952 |
LENNOX, SAMUEL | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
LENNOX, SAMUEL MRS | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
THOMPSON, A L | 8 |
February 7, 1952 |
EVOLUTION OF HOUGHTON POST OFFICE (PHOTOS) | 6 |
February 7, 1952 |
WORK IS STARTED ON FIXING PARK | 5 |
February 7, 1952 |
BETTER BUS ROUTING IS URGED | 1 |
February 7, 1952 |
UNDERGROUND CABLES FOR CITY ARE PLANNED | 1 |
February 14, 1952 |
TRIBUTE TO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT | 5 |
February 14, 1952 |
KIRKLAND GIRL ONE OF TOP SCHOOL SCIENTISTS (KARASEK, DONNA MARIE) | 10 |
February 14, 1952 |
WANNAMAKER PUTS APPROVAL STAMP ON HIGH SCHOOL GYM, SHOPS | 1 |
February 14, 1952 |
NEW MANGER OF LELAND’S NAMED | 1 |
February 14, 1952 |
TONSORIAL SONGBIRDS COMING HERE FROM NEAR AND FAR SATURDAY EVE | 1 |
February 14, 1952 |
GRISWOLD, GILMOR AND BURMEISTER LEAD BALLOT IN COLORLESS PRIMARY | 1 |
February 14, 1952 |
FLUORIDATION DEBATE NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT | 12 |
February 14, 1952 |
HOUGHTON PLANNING COUNCIL TURNS DEAF EAR ON PLANNING COMMISSION PR | 1 |
February 14, 1952 |
NEW POST OFFICE FOR HOUGHTON | 1 |
February 14, 1952 |
MAIER, VERA M | 5 |
February 14, 1952 |
NEW POST OFFICE FOR HOUGHTON | 1 |
February 14, 1952 |
FACELIFTING OF BLACKTOP PLANNED | 9 |
February 14, 1952 |
FINANCING, MATERIALS, POSSIBLE BARRIERS TO SECOND LAKE BRIDGE | 9 |
February 14, 1952 |
TECHNICIANS BUSY INSTALLING NEW PHONE EQUIPMENT | 12 |
February 21, 1952 |
NEW USED CAR LOT ESTABLISHED HERE | 11 |
February 21, 1952 |
BOOK SELECTION UP TO TEACHERS – SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
February 21, 1952 |
SCHOOL INTEREST UP, SAYS BOWIE | 1 |
February 21, 1952 |
HAZEL ANNE OMESTAD, RODNEY SAMUELSON | 8 |
February 21, 1952 |
JUNE ELLEN STINSON, LOYER, REV CHARLES L | 10 |
February 21, 1952 |
CITY FACED WITH $20000 GOV’T CLAIM | 1 |
February 21, 1952 |
COLLINSWOOD SCHOOL PUPILS IN 1914 (PHOTO) | 12 |
February 21, 1952 |
HOUGHTON STUDIES WATER AND SEWER | 8 |
February 21, 1952 |
BANK, POST OFFICE, SHOPPING CENTER ENVISIONED BY JUANITA CLUB |
2 |
February 21, 1952 |
NON-RESIDENT FEES FOR LIBRARY UPPED | 6 |
February 21, 1952 |
NEILSON, MARIE E | 1 |
February 21, 1952 |
CITY COUNCIL AND SCHOOL CANDIDATES TO APPEAR AT PUBLIC MEETING | 9 |
February 21, 1952 |
KANGAROOS QUIT PUGET SOUND LOOP | 1 |
February 21, 1952 |
CITY PUTS STOP ON WATER LINE | 1 |
February 28, 1952 |
JOE STEINER FOR SCHOOL ELECTIONS | 9 |
February 28, 1952 |
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY NOTED BY 4-H’ERS | 7 |
February 28, 1952 |
ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CLUB TO CELEBRATE 41ST ANNIVERSARY | 7 |
February 28, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (SANDOZ, EVELYN) | 2 |
February 28, 1952 |
APPLIANCE MAN JOINS HARDWARE | 1 |
February 28, 1952 |
MORE COMMUNITY FUND MONEY TURNED IN BY LOCAL GROUPS | 2 |
February 28, 1952 |
SALARY SCHEDULE FOR PRINCIPALS AGREED BY BOARD | 1 |
February 28, 1952 |
SCHOOL TAX DIP NOTED BY JOHNSON | 1 |
February 28, 1952 |
EVEN HAIR STYLES TO BE LATEST IN LOCAL STYLE SHOW | 1 |
February 28, 1952 |
FRIENDLY BIRDS WHO COME AND GO DURING WINTER HERE ARE GROSBEAKS | 1 |
February 28, 1952 |
NEW FIRE LOSSES NOTED BY MAYOR | 9 |
February 28, 1952 |
FLUORIDATION BECOMING HOT TOPIC | 2 |
February 28, 1952 |
TREMAINE’S OPENING HEALTH FOOD SECTION | 13 |
February 28, 1952 |
BUILDING OF THE FERRY LINCOLN | 8 |
February 28, 1952 |
DONNAHUE, FLETCHER | 6 |
February 28, 1952 |
ENEBORG, AUGUSTA | 6 |
February 28, 1952 |
HOLE-IN-ONE GOLF TOURNEY OPENS SATURDAY AT JUANITA | 1 |
February 28, 1952 |
KANGAROOS BERATED BY COACH SMITH AS SHOWING “LACK IN EFFORT” | 4 |
February 28, 1952 |
WATERFRONT BEAUTIFICATION PLANNED (PICTURE) | 9 |
February 28, 1952 |
ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CLUB TO CELEBRATE 41ST ANNIVERSARY | 7 |
February 28, 1952 |
BUILDING OF THE FERRY LINCOLN | 8 |
March 6, 1952 | BOARD MEMBERS EXPLAIN PURCHASE OF SCHOOL TRACT | 1 |
March 6, 1952 | GIRLS ALMOST HYSTERICAL GETTING OUTFITS TOGETHER FOR COMING HOP | 2 |
March 6, 1952 | BITTER SCHOOL BOARD RACE ELECTION HIGHLIGHT | 1 |
March 6, 1952 | OTTO SMITH RESIGNS AS KANGAROO BASKETBALL COACH; QUITS SYSTEM | 1 |
March 6, 1952 | GOLDILOCKS AND THREE BEARS (ADOPTED BEAR CUBS) | 1 |
March 6, 1952 | HOUGHTON SEEKS OPINION ON SALE OF CITY’S UTILITIES | 1 |
March 6, 1952 | CROSS, RACHEL E | 8 |
March 6, 1952 | GRANGE, CLAYTON | 8 |
March 6, 1952 | LANG, LESTER ALLAN | 8 |
March 6, 1952 | PETERSEN, MARIA | 6 |
March 6, 1952 | PETERSON, AUGUST B | 8 |
March 6, 1952 | PUTISON, EMILY | 8 |
March 6, 1952 | BITTER SCHOOL BOARD RACE ELECTION HIGHLIGHT | 1 |
March 6, 1952 | MUNY LEAGUE RATES CANDIDATES FOR SCHOOL, CITY | 2 |
March 6, 1952 | OTTO SMITH RESIGNS AS KANGAROO BASKETBALL COACH; QUITS SYSTEM | 1 |
March 6, 1952 | HOUGHTON SEEKS OPINION ON SALE OF CITY’S UTILITIES | 1 |
March 13, 1952 | GERTJES PURCHASE MITCHELL BUILDING | 2 |
March 13, 1952 | GROUND-BREAKING (PHOTO OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GROUND BREAKING) | 1 |
March 13, 1952 | BOWIE DEFEATS STEINER FOR SCHOOL BOARD POST | 1 |
March 13, 1952 | GRISWOLD, BURMESTER AND GILMOR ELECTED TO KIRKLAND COUNCIL | 1 |
March 13, 1952 | FLUORIDATION OF WATER DISCUSSED | 1 |
March 13, 1952 | HOUGHTON HAS NEW MAYOR | 1 |
March 13, 1952 | POLICE RECOVER TWO STOLEN CARS | 1 |
March 13, 1952 | CASE, BESSIE SLOAN | 10 |
March 13, 1952 | COLE, MRS VERN | 11 |
March 13, 1952 | PEACH, HERMAN J | 1 |
March 13, 1952 | VENEMA, BARRY JAY | 8 |
March 13, 1952 | ROSE HILL EXTENDS HELPING HAND TO RECREATION PROGRAM | 12 |
March 20, 1952 | OUR TOWN (JENSEN. HILNAR) | 2 |
March 20, 1952 | ROSE HILL SCHOOL PLANS STUDIED | 8 |
March 20, 1952 | RAYMOND’S OPENS IN NEW LOCATION | 8 |
March 20, 1952 | MONEY VS THEORY DIVIDES SCHOOL BOARD ON MONDAY | 1 |
March 20, 1952 | MAYOR ISSUES WARNING AGAINST SPEEDING | 2 |
March 20, 1952 | YOUTHS AND BILLIARDS CITY’S CONCERN; STUDY ORDINANCE | 1 |
March 20, 1952 | AF-ARMY RECRUITING OFFICE SET UP HERE | 13 |
March 20, 1952 | ANDERSON, EDITH J | 5 |
March 20, 1952 | WORK ON KIRKLAND MIDLAKES ROAD MAY BE STARTED NEXT YEAR | 1 |
March 20, 1952 | LAUREL TALLMAN, BERT PERRIGO | 10 |
March 27, 1952 | BIDS FOR NEW REDMOND BANK LET; KIRKLAND BANK TO BE REMODELED | 1 |
March 27, 1952 | STRONG LEGS TO WORK SO WEAK ONES MAY WALK IN ORTHOPEDIC EGG DRIVE | 1 |
March 27, 1952 | PARIS COMES TO KIRKLAND TOMORROW EVENING FOR 1952 FASHION PARADE | 1 |
March 27, 1952 | POLICE SOLVE CAR THEFTS, STRIPPINGS | 1 |
March 27, 1952 | SHAW, FREDERICK ERI | 8 |
March 27, 1952 | TAFT FAVORED OVER IKE, STRAW BALLOT HELD BY 46TH DISTRICT REPUBLICANS | 13 |
March 27, 1952 | PRIZES TOTALING $750 OFFERED BOYS AND GIRLS IN SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE | 1 |
March 27, 1952 | SIDEWALK REPAIRING UNDERWAY (PHOTO) | 13 |
April 3, 1952 | WILL TAYLORS, OF JUANITA, HONORED ON GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 2 |
April 3, 1952 | NEW UNDERWOOD ARCADE TO BE COMPLETED IN MAY | 1 |
April 3, 1952 | FACES, LOCATIONS OF LOCAL FIRMS UNDERGO CHANGES | 17 |
April 3, 1952 | REALTOR OPENS NEW OFFICE HERE | 1 |
April 3, 1952 | CC MEMBERSHIP ONE-THIRD OF GOAL | 1 |
April 3, 1952 | PHYSICIST SPEAKS TO CHURCH GROUP | 14 |
April 3, 1952 | MCLAUGHLIN WILL COACH BASKETBALL | 1 |
April 3, 1952 | WILLIAM BOWIE AGAIN PRESIDENT OF SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
April 3, 1952 | LIST OF NEW RESIDENTS ON EAST SIDE FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES READS L | 9 |
April 3, 1952 | ‘SOUPED-UP’ VEHICLE FINALLY OVERTAKEN | 6 |
April 3, 1952 | JOURNAL CONTEST OFF TO LIVELY START | 1 |
April 3, 1952 | CLUB WILL SEEK RAILROAD SIGNAL | 1 |
April 3, 1952 | THREE WATER MAINS INSTALLED IN CITY | 17 |
April 3, 1952 | HELEN KREITER, ULYSSES DAVIS | 14 |
April 10, 1952 | WILL BISEL STARTLED ON 90TH BIRTHDAY BY LETTER FROM PRESIDENT TRUMAN | 1 |
April 10, 1952 | OUR TOWN (SAND, MRS LILLIEN) | 14 |
April 10, 1952 | CITY PURCHASES WAREHOUSE SITE | 1 |
April 10, 1952 | NEW FACES ENTER BUSINESS SCENE | 7 |
April 10, 1952 | SCHOOL BUDGET’S APPROVAL SLATED AT MAY 2 HEARING | 2 |
April 10, 1952 | MARCUS JOHNSON NEW POSTMASTER | 1 |
April 10, 1952 | PLANNING GROUP TO HEAR RE-ZONING REQUEST AT HOUGHTON | 10 |
April 10, 1952 | SPEED COSTLY TO LOCAL MOTORISTS | 7 |
April 10, 1952 | GILL, LEWIS P | 17 |
April 10, 1952 | HANSEN, HATTIE V | 17 |
April 10, 1952 | HANSEN, SIGNE | 17 |
April 10, 1952 | RADTKE, AUGUSTA E | 17 |
April 10, 1952 | RINDAL, PETER | 17 |
April 10, 1952 | CITY PASSES 5000 POPULATION MARK | 1 |
April 10, 1952 | TRAIN HITS CAR AT CROSSING, DRIVER UNHURT; LACK OF WARNING SIGNAL | 11 |
April 10, 1952 | ENTERING KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF HIGHWAY SIGN) | 14 |
April 17, 1952 | OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY FOR HULSES; CELEBRATING SILVER ANNIVERSARY | 12 |
April 17, 1952 | ARCHITECT’S DRAWING OF BANK | 5 |
April 17, 1952 | KIRKLAND PENNEY STORE OBSERVING GOLDEN JUBILEE | 1 |
April 17, 1952 | LOCAL UNITS AWAIT STATEWIDE CIVIL DEFENSE ALERT WITHIN NEXT 30 DA | 1 |
April 17, 1952 | CITIZENS COMMITTEE STUDYING SCHOOL QUESTIONS; NAME LOESBY CHAIRMAN | 5 |
April 17, 1952 | LOIS PAWLEY, JAMES GUY WICK | 12 |
April 17, 1952 | EAST SIDE PRIMROSE SHOW OPENS TOMORROW | 1 |
April 17, 1952 | GRASS CUTTINGS POLLUTE LAKE FRONT (PHOTO) | 2 |
April 17, 1952 | HOUGHTON TO CURB EXCESSIVE SPEED | 4 |
April 17, 1952 | CROSSIAN, ARCHIE W | 17 |
April 17, 1952 | FOOD, INCIDENTALS BRING $4,000,000 TO CITY ANNUALLY | 5 |
April 17, 1952 | KIRKLAND NOW 5121 LATEST COUNT SHOWS | 1 |
April 17, 1952 | AWARD CONTRACTS ON HIGHWAY JOBS | 1 |
April 17, 1952 | ELSIE ISAKSON, SUBULON WERRE | 12 |
April 17, 1952 | ESTHER EVELYN HIRSCHKORN, EDWARD EARL WOODS | 12 |
April 17, 1952 | LOIS SWANSON, ROBERT J BRASS | 12 |
April 24, 1952 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 8 |
April 24, 1952 | NEW UNDERWOOD ARCADE (PHOTO) | 8 |
April 24, 1952 | APPLIANCE DEALERS FORM ASSOCIATION | 6 |
April 24, 1952 | RED CROSS DRIVE $700 OFF QUOTA | 1 |
April 24, 1952 | EDDIE CADDELL’S BRILLIANT LETTER ON FREEDOM TO BE FORWARDED OVERSEAS | 2 |
April 24, 1952 | SCHOOL BUDGET OF $1,015,000 UNDER CONSIDERATION ON MAY 2 | 1 |
April 24, 1952 | TO FETE MOTHERS HERE WITH PARADE | 1 |
April 24, 1952 | HIGH WIND FANS DOWNTOWN FIRE | 1 |
April 24, 1952 | ROSE HILL MAN SAVES NEWSPAPER WITH DETAILS OF TITANIC SINKING | 12 |
April 24, 1952 | RED-FACED MAYOR FINDS STATE OWNS ENTRANCE SIGNS | 4 |
April 24, 1952 | ARMY RECRUIT OFFICE HAS NEW QUARTERS | 12 |
April 24, 1952 | LOADED FOR BEAR – A BATTERY AT WORK – GUNS POWERFUL (PHOTOS) | 9 |
April 24, 1952 | TOP STATE ‘HAM’ RADIO OPERATORS TO GATHER AT HOBBY SHOW MAY 3-4 | 5 |
April 24, 1952 | CITY AND FARRAR REACH AGREEMENT ON WATER LINES | 1 |
May 1, 1952 | $400,000 APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT BEGUN | 1 |
May 1, 1952 | $400,000 APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT BEGUN | 1 |
May 1, 1952 | REHIRE JOHNSON SUPERINTENDENT OF L W SCHOOLS | 1 |
May 1, 1952 | MOTHER’S PARADE TO INCLUDE KIDS | 4 |
May 1, 1952 | MAN MOLESTS GIRL GOING FROM SCHOOL | 4 |
May 1, 1952 | VANDALISM AT SCHOOL (PHOTOS) | 11 |
May 1, 1952 | GOVERNOR LANGLIE WILL SPEAK HERE | 1 |
May 1, 1952 | HOBBY SHOW FEATURE THIS WEEKEND WILL BE FAMOUS SHELL COLLECTION | 1 |
May 1, 1952 | NEW BUSES IN SERVICE | 12 |
May 1, 1952 | BETTY JEAN SWANSON, BOB KARELS ALSIN | 10 |
May 8, 1952 | BABY CANDIS CLARK CAUSES MORE THAN A LITTLE COMMOTION UPON ARRIVAL | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | WAREHOUSE SITE BOUGHT BY CITY | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | GRASS LAWN RANCH’S STURDY HOUSE COMES DOWN, MAKES ROOM FOR ROAD | 2 |
May 8, 1952 | UNUSUAL THINKING HURTS ORTHOPEDIC | 12 |
May 8, 1952 | SCHOOL BUDGET FOR ’52-53 UPPED $84357 | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | LOS MINSTRELS MEXICANOS MAY 16TH AT JUANITA FULL OF TABASCO SAUCE | 7 |
May 8, 1952 | MAYOR PROCLAIMS ‘CLEAN-UP WEEK’; KIRKLAND WILL ATTACK TRASH HEAPS | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | PARADE THIS SATURDAY WILL HONOR ALL MOTHERS | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | ESCAPING PRISONERS, COLLISION, TOO MANY SPECTATORS – CONFUSION | 5 |
May 8, 1952 | MCKIBBEN, CHARLES GORDON | 8 |
May 8, 1952 | POOLING OF CARS AIDS COMMUTERS DURING BUS STRIKE | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | KIRKLAND IS PORT OF CALL (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | CROSSWALK STUDY NEARS COMPLETION | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | DUSTING POLICY TOLD FOR CITY | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | SIDEWALK L.I.D. APPROVED BY CITY | 1 |
May 8, 1952 | SEWER HOOKUPS UNDER CITY STUDY | 1 |
May 15, 1952 | GREETINGS TO A NEWCOMER IN COMMUNITY (PICKERING, CHANDLER) | 12 |
May 15, 1952 | HEISDORF-NELSON’S NEW HATCHERY IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION | 13 |
May 15, 1952 | CIVIL DEFENSE UNITS SET FOR STATE-WIDE “RED ALERT” | 1 |
May 15, 1952 | HIGH SCHOOL TO GRADUATE 168 | 1 |
May 15, 1952 | WHITE CLOTHES DAY (PHOTOS) | 13 |
May 15, 1952 | MOM FETED ONE DAY EARLY WITH GOOD OL’ PARADE | 1 |
May 15, 1952 | KIDS WATCH FIRE DRILL (PHOTOS) | 9 |
May 15, 1952 | KIRKLAND HOSPITAL AS GOOD AS THEY COME | 12 |
May 15, 1952 | HOUGHTON SPEED LIMIT 25 UNDER NEW ORDINANCE | 1 |
May 15, 1952 | MATSON, ISAAC | 15 |
May 15, 1952 | TWO BIG BOY SCOUT ENCAMPMENTS TO BE HELD LOCALLY OVER WEEK-END | 1 |
May 15, 1952 | KANGAROO FLINGER HURLS NO-HITTER | 1 |
May 15, 1952 | COMMUTERS SOLVE RIDING PROBLEM | 1 |
May 15, 1952 | CITY COMPLETES SIDEWALK PROJECT | 13 |
May 15, 1952 | CURIOUS PEOPLE CAN’T STAY OFF PHONE | 12 |
May 22, 1952 | TRADEWELL – WILD ANIMAL SHOW | 1 |
May 22, 1952 | MRS MARY E ARNOLD CELEBRATES FULL CENTURY OF AMERICAN LIVING | 6 |
May 22, 1952 | LES CONNOLLY BUYS SHOE STORE FROM J L HARRIS | 5 |
May 22, 1952 | CANTEEN OFFICERS, HELPERS (PHOTO) | 12 |
May 22, 1952 | CITIZEN COUNCIL EXPECTS 600 NEW PUPILS WITHIN NEXT THREE SCHOOL Y | 1 |
May 22, 1952 | STUDENTS MAKING UP HIGH SCHOOL’S 1952 GRADUATION CLASS LISTED | 9 |
May 22, 1952 | CARNIVALS, YES OR NO, STUDIED BY CITY DADS | 1 |
May 22, 1952 | TOTAL DESTRUCTION (PHOTO OF FIRE AT B PROJECT) | 7 |
May 22, 1952 | CITY’S FEDERAL DEBT MAY GET EXTENSION | 1 |
May 22, 1952 | CUSTODIAL LABOR UNION TURNED DOWN BY SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
May 22, 1952 | ROVER’S ROVING MAY COME TO END | 1 |
May 22, 1952 | SMITH, ANNA MARIE | 15 |
May 22, 1952 | THORDARSON, VERA ETTA | 15 |
May 22, 1952 | WATT, GEORGE S | 15 |
May 22, 1952 | WHITTLESEY, RAY | 9 |
May 22, 1952 | EIGHTY-FIVE BOYS IN SCOUT CAMP (PHOTOS) | 1 |
May 22, 1952 | SUMMER SWIMMING PROGRAM PLANS TO RECEIVE FIRST REVIEW TUESDAY | 1 |
May 22, 1952 | NEW WATERFRONT (MAP OF PROPOSED WATERFRONT PARK) | 5 |
May 22, 1952 | GET-TOUGH POLICY ON SEWER CONNECTIONS, NO SEPTIC TANKS ADOPTED BY | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | DAIRIES COMBINE MILK DISTRIBUTION | 5 |
May 29, 1952 | OUR TOWN (STROMBERG, PAUL) | 2 |
May 29, 1952 | LANDMARK DAMAGED BY FIRE (422 WAVERLY WAY) (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | PHOTOS OF ENTIRE CLASS OF 1952 | 12 |
May 29, 1952 | ALETHA MAE ISRAEL, WILLIAM E CLARKE | 10 |
May 29, 1952 | JANNETTE THOMPSON, JAMES WARREN NELSON | 10 |
May 29, 1952 | JOAN LEE, EVERETT AHRENS | 10 |
May 29, 1952 | LEONA MUNZIGER, DANIEL PETERSON | 10 |
May 29, 1952 | BEACHES DECLARED SAFE FOR SWIMMING | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | LANDMARK DAMAGED BY FIRE (422 WAVERLY WAY) (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | THREE NEW PRECINCTS ARE CREATED | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | MARCHING UNITS SLATED FOR PARADE | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | BEACHES DECLARED SAFE FOR SWIMMING | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | FEMININE FISHERS FINED BY JUDGE | 5 |
May 29, 1952 | SPEED CRACKDOWN NETS 23 DRIVERS INSIDE HOUGHTON | 2 |
May 29, 1952 | RECOR, CHARLES E | 15 |
May 29, 1952 | SHORT, DONOVON | 15 |
May 29, 1952 | BEACHES DECLARED SAFE FOR SWIMMING | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | SIDEWALK PROJECTS NEAR COMPLETION | 1 |
May 29, 1952 | LEA BARNES, ROBERT HEIMOZ | 10 |
June 5, 1952 | WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HIGHLIGHTED BY REUNION (NEUMAN, MR AND MRS ) | 10 |
June 5, 1952 | OUR TOWN (BURMESTER, VERNE) | 2 |
June 5, 1952 | GREEN’S MARKS 16 YEARS OF SERVICE | 10 |
June 5, 1952 | NEW AUTO SALESMAN HAILS FROM MIDWEST | 8 |
June 5, 1952 | HARVARD SCHOLARSHIPS WON BY MCIVOR, DOBBS | 1 |
June 5, 1952 | PATRICIA GROSHELL CROWNED MAY FESTIVAL QUEEN BY MAYOR DURING ANNUAL | 8 |
June 5, 1952 | CONGRESS TO ACT ON CITY’S $20,000 | 1 |
June 5, 1952 | JOHN EWING 3RD HOUGHTON MAYOR | 8 |
June 5, 1952 | CITY JAIL HOUSES TRAFFIC VIOLATORS | 1 |
June 5, 1952 | SERGEANT ROBERT ALEXANDER IS 25000TH VET TO LEAVE 2ND INFANTRY |
7 |
June 5, 1952 | HENDRICKSON, CARL EMIL | 15 |
June 5, 1952 | RECOR, CHARLES | 7 |
June 5, 1952 | RETKE, JOHN | 15 |
June 5, 1952 | COORDINATORS ELECT ALICE COLMAN; PLAN SUMMER SWIMMING PROGRAM | 8 |
June 5, 1952 | WATERFRONT PLANS GO TO COMMITTEE | 1 |
June 5, 1952 | RAILROAD SIGNALS PLANNED FOR CITY AT TWO CROSSING | 1 |
June 5, 1952 | $12,400,000 SECOND BRIDGE IS APPROVED | 1 |
June 5, 1952 | CONCRETE HIWAYS IN STATE URGED BY ROAD EXPERTS | 1 |
June 5, 1952 | SIDEWALK OWNERS GRANTED 30 DAYS FOR WORK COMPLETION | 1 |
June 12, 1952 | UNDERWOOD’S STORE TO NEW LOCATION | 1 |
June 12, 1952 | EVA MARILYN SMITH, PAUL KEARNEY | 10 |
June 12, 1952 | THERE’S TALK OF ANOTHER SUMMER FESTIVAL | 2 |
June 12, 1952 | FIREMEN FIGHT FUTILE BATTLE AS $100,000 BLAZE RAZES MOTORSHIP | 1 |
June 12, 1952 | HOUGHTON DROPS 1000 POPULATION, LATE COUNT SHOWS | 1 |
June 12, 1952 | HOUGHTON MAYOR NAMES CHAIRMEN, OTHER OFFICIALS | 1 |
June 12, 1952 | DRIVER GETS $100 FINE; 20 DAYS | 1 |
June 12, 1952 | CROW, CARIETTA AMANDA | 1 |
June 12, 1952 | COMPREHENSIVE SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM SCHEDULED FOR AREA | 9 |
June 12, 1952 | HOUGHTON DROPS 1000 POPULATION, LATE COUNT SHOWS | 1 |
June 12, 1952 | SECOND BRIDGE COMMITTEE DID A GOOD JOB | 2 |
June 12, 1952 | PHONE RATE INCREASES POSTPONED | 1 |
June 19, 1952 | PAIR CELEBRATING 50TH ANNIVERSARY (HEEGAR, MR AND MRS WALTER C) | 6 |
June 19, 1952 | BUILDING ACTIVITY (PHOTO OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK) | 11 |
June 19, 1952 | BUILDING ACTIVITY (PHOTO OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH) | 11 |
June 19, 1952 | GROCERY STORES MAY SELL WINE | 1 |
June 19, 1952 | MAYOR POMEROY TO SPEAK BEFORE C C ON TUESDAY | 1 |
June 19, 1952 | FELLOW GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS GIVE PARTY AND GIFTS TO MAYER CHILD | 8 |
June 19, 1952 | CIVIL DEFENSE FUNDS ARE BOOSTED | 7 |
June 19, 1952 | DEFENSE AUTHORITIES LIST SIMPLE RULES FOR SELF PROTECTION AGAINST | 9 |
June 19, 1952 | FLURRY OF FALSE ALARMS BRINGS STERN WARNING FROM IRRITATED FIRE C | 4 |
June 19, 1952 | NEW DEPARTMENTS ASSUME DUTIES IN CITY SETUP | 1 |
June 19, 1952 | BADTEN, JULIE MAE | 13 |
June 19, 1952 | NICHOLL, VIRGINIA RUTH | 13 |
June 19, 1952 | PECK, MARY HELEN | 13 |
June 19, 1952 | CITY SELLS WRONG LOTS, WILL REFUND | 4 |
June 19, 1952 | FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION WILL START MONDAY FOR SWIMMING PROGRAM | 1 |
June 19, 1952 | STEWART HEIGHTS BUS SERVICE IS PRUNED | 1 |
June 19, 1952 | TRAFFIC CONTROLS CONFRONTING CITY; TO REDUCE SPEEDS | 1 |
June 19, 1952 | WORK ON 16TH WEST NEAR COMPLETION | 2 |
June 19, 1952 | CITY MAY OPERATE GARBAGE DISPOSAL AS COUNCIL STUDIES WAYS AND MEANS | 5 |
June 19, 1952 | CITY PLANS WATER SYSTEM TO SERVE 80000 | 1 |
June 19, 1952 | ESTHER DILL, PAUL C WAGNER | 6 |
June 26, 1952 | WILL CALL GYMNASIUM-SHOPS BID NEXT WEEK | 1 |
June 26, 1952 | WATER CARNIVAL FOR KIRKLAND SLATED JULY 26 | 1 |
June 26, 1952 | LOWER FIRE RATES OFFERED IN HOUGHTON | 12 |
June 26, 1952 | ANOTHER OLD TIMER (PHOTO OF COLLINS SCHOOL CLASSROOM) | 13 |
June 26, 1952 | LOWER FIRE RATES OFFERED IN HOUGHTON | 12 |
June 26, 1952 | THREE JUVENILE DRIVERS FINED; SOLDIER ARRESTED | 12 |
June 26, 1952 | TELEVISION DEALERS HERE ENTHUSED OVER COMING OF CABLE JULY 6 | 6 |
June 26, 1952 | LIDDELL, DONALD E | 13 |
June 26, 1952 | NICOLL, VIRGINIA | 2 |
June 26, 1952 | BUS OPERATOR WILL PROVIDE ADDED SERVICE IF PROVIDED | 12 |
June 26, 1952 | TRANSIT BUS FOR 73 PASSENGERS BOUGHT BY SCHOOL | 6 |
June 26, 1952 | COULD CITY GET INTO GARBAGE BUSINESS? | 2 |
June 26, 1952 | PETITIONS CIRCULATING FOR WATER EXTENSION IN JUANITA, JACKSON ARE | 1 |
June 26, 1952 | WATER LINE GIVEN TO WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
June 26, 1952 | CAROLYN DURHAM, WILLIAM PARISH | 14 |
July 3, 1952 | BAILEYS CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
July 3, 1952 | OUR TOWN (ROTH, FRED) | 2 |
July 3, 1952 | STOCKERT, DON | 8 |
July 3, 1952 | CITIZENS INSPECT SCHOOL BUILDINGS (PHOTO) | 4 |
July 3, 1952 | SCHOOL TO LEASE SHOPS OFFICES | 4 |
July 3, 1952 | CITY CALLS HALT TO ROCKS, DEBRIS | 12 |
July 3, 1952 | WATER POLLUTION NIL AT HOUGHTON | 12 |
July 3, 1952 | SLOW-MO TO GO IN CITY’S SUMMER WATER SHOW JULY 26 | 1 |
July 3, 1952 | HOUGHTON TO GIVE FIRE PROTECTION | 12 |
July 3, 1952 | HOUGHTON TO GIVE FIRE PROTECTION | 12 |
July 3, 1952 | PEDESTRIAN JAYWALKING IS SCORED | 1 |
July 3, 1952 | RALLS, FORMER VFW COMMANDER SEEKS NOMINATION | 1 |
July 3, 1952 | EMILIA MORELLI, NELLO DICORPO | 7 |
July 3, 1952 | JUNE ELLEN STINSON, REV CHARLES L LOYER | 8 |
July 10, 1952 | REPORT ON THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 12 |
July 10, 1952 | OUR TOWN (VAUX, JAMES E) | 2 |
July 10, 1952 | BOB WOODEY AND SON OPERATE 76 STATION | 10 |
July 10, 1952 | NEW CHILDREN’S APPAREL SHOP OPEN | 10 |
July 10, 1952 | “MRS KIRKLAND” MUST BE MARRIED, SPONSORED BY FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS | 1 |
July 10, 1952 | CITY TO ROTATE EQUIPMENT REPAIR | 2 |
July 10, 1952 | OWN DISPOSAL SYSTEM RECOMMENDED TO SWELL CITY’S SAGGING COFFERS | 1 |
July 10, 1952 | WELL DRILLING, BOND PURCHASES OKEYED BY CITY | 1 |
July 10, 1952 | PLUG FOR MOORAGE PLAN GIVEN CITY BY SAILING ENTHUSIAST FROM VICTO | 2 |
July 10, 1952 | DENLER, EMMA G | 13 |
July 10, 1952 | HUFF, JACOB W | 13 |
July 10, 1952 | LOCAL SWIMMING SLATE ANNOUNCED | 3 |
July 10, 1952 | PRIMARY HIWAY HERE GETS BOOST | 1 |
July 10, 1952 | FIRST UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE LINES INSTALLATION SET; BIDS ARE OPEN | 10 |
July 10, 1952 | LOCAL EXCHANGE TELEPHONE RATES UP 10C AND 5C | 2 |
July 10, 1952 | PROPERTY OWNERS BENEFIT ON NEW SEWER EXTENSION | 1 |
July 10, 1952 | CHARLENE PUTTISON, KEITH RUDD | 6 |
July 10, 1952 | GENEVIEVE GILDOW, JOHN L CHAMBERS | 6 |
July 10, 1952 | GRACE ELLIS BOOKHART, HAROLD E OJALA | 9 |
July 17, 1952 | CITY HALL HEATING PLANT TO BE REPLACED WITH NEW CAST IRON BOILER | 8 |
July 17, 1952 | VAUX PROJECT REDESIGNED; TO START WORK SOON | 11 |
July 17, 1952 | REGISTRATION FOR DAY CAMP WILL OPEN MONDAY, JULY 21, AT CITY PARK | 5 |
July 17, 1952 | EMBLEMS FOR CIVIL DEFENSE SUPPLIED | 11 |
July 17, 1952 | NEW ANNEXATION TALKED TO SOUTH OF HOUGHTON | 5 |
July 17, 1952 | LOUELLA HAGE, EDWIN CHARLES LAPSLEY | 6 |
July 17, 1952 | VIRGINIA SMITH, WADE SHERWOOD | 6 |
July 17, 1952 | SPOTLIGHT WILL BE ON AQUATIC EVENTS | 1 |
July 17, 1952 | CITY EMPLOYEES SEEK HIGHER PAY | 8 |
July 17, 1952 | OWN RURAL MAIL SERVICE SOUGHT BY HOUGHTONITES | 5 |
July 17, 1952 | TRAFFIC FINES MAY FINANCE PURCHASE OF POLICE PATROL CAR FOR HOUGH | 1 |
July 17, 1952 | TRAFFIC FINES MAY FINANCE PURCHASE OF POLICE PATROL CAR FOR HOUGH | 1 |
July 17, 1952 | KIRKLAND’S PRECINCT REDIVISION WILL FACILITATE PRIMARY VOTING | 10 |
July 17, 1952 | KIDS GET IN THE SWIM; LEARN AND CAPITALIZE WELL | 11 |
July 17, 1952 | CITY TO BE HOST FOR LITTLE LEAGUE PLAYOFFS | 1 |
July 17, 1952 | NINE AGENCIES ENTER PROPOSALS ON BRIDGE NO 2 | 1 |
July 17, 1952 | PARKING LOTS NEAR COMPLETION BY C.C. | 8 |
July 17, 1952 | SIDEWALK DELAYED BY TOO HIGH COST, SAYS TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
July 17, 1952 | BIDS LOW ON TELEPHONE LINES | 9 |
July 17, 1952 | INTEREST WIDENS ON GARBAGE COLLECTION; PETITIONS CIRCULATED | 1 |
July 17, 1952 | ALICE MEDZEGIAN, RALPH VERNON STOOPS | 6 |
July 17, 1952 | JOAN LEE, EVERETT AHRENS | 6 |
July 24, 1952 | ALASKA AND ORIENT DESTINATIONS OF PRODUCTS OF FOUR ARIES TRUCK FARMS | 9 |
July 24, 1952 | MR AND MRS ALEXANDER DALZIEL | 11 |
July 24, 1952 | OUR TOWN (NELSON, MAYNARD) | 6 |
July 24, 1952 | CEMETERY LOTS UP UNDER CITY RULING | 8 |
July 24, 1952 | SCHOOLS ASK FOR 15 MILLS SEPTEMBER 9 | 1 |
July 24, 1952 | TREASURE DIVE TO OPEN CARNIVAL SATURDAY | 1 |
July 24, 1952 | LOCAL PURCHASES FOR CITY OFFICES URGED BY AVERY | 1 |
July 24, 1952 | MAYOR DENIES CITY MERELY SEEKING PROFIT ON GARBAGE | 8 |
July 24, 1952 | GALVIN, JACK | 1 |
July 24, 1952 | CITY TO ORDER MORE LIGHTS | 1 |
July 24, 1952 | HIGHWAY PLANS NEARING PURCHASE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY, COUNCIL HEARS | 1 |
July 24, 1952 | $35000 LINEROOM NEARS COMPLETION | 13 |
July 24, 1952 | UNDERGROUND JOB STARTS AUGUST 1 | 8 |
July 31, 1952 | NORDRUMS CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY | 10 |
July 31, 1952 | ARCADE BUILDING OPENS TOMORROW | 1 |
July 31, 1952 | KIRKLAND’S NEWEST STORE AND OFFICE BUILDING (PHOTO OF UNDERWOODS) | 6 |
July 31, 1952 | UNDERWOOD ARCADE UNIQUE IN DESIGN AND IN CONSTRUCTION DETAIL | 7 |
July 31, 1952 | TRIAL AIR RAID TEST IS SLATED | 13 |
July 31, 1952 | SCHOOLS OPEN HERE SEPTEMBER 3; TO OPEN BIDS ON NEW GYM TUESDAY | 1 |
July 31, 1952 | TWO DAMAGE CLAIMS ASK $664 OF CITY | 9 |
July 31, 1952 | AMATEUR BURGLAR STEALS CASH FROM CENTRAL TAVERN | 1 |
July 31, 1952 | BURR, DAVE | 1 |
July 31, 1952 | LITTLE LEAGUE TOURNEY SATURDAY | 1 |
July 31, 1952 | ALETHA MAE ISRAEL, WILLIAM ERLAND CLARKE | 10 |
July 31, 1952 | CHARLENE JOAN PUTISON, KEITH VAN RUDD | 10 |
August 7, 1952 | CHARDELLE CHILDREN’S SHOP – GRAND OPENING | 10 |
August 7, 1952 | HEISDORF AND NELSON HATCHERY – GRAND OPENING | 6 |
August 7, 1952 | GAME COCK FARM OWNER GIVEN 10 DAYS TO “RID NEIGHBORS OF NUISANCE” |
1 |
August 7, 1952 | MILLION CHICKS A YEAR ARE HATCHED AT HEISDORF & NELSON FARM HERE | 6 |
August 7, 1952 | OUR TOWN (COPE, GARNETTE “BILL”) | 2 |
August 7, 1952 | $45000 BUILDING HOUSES THREE IMPORTANT BUSINESSES FOR KIRKLAND AN | 1 |
August 7, 1952 | HEATING PLANT IN UNDERWOOD ARCADE IS OUTSTANDING UNIT | 2 |
August 7, 1952 | BIDS ARE OPENED ON HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, SHOP | 1 |
August 7, 1952 | NEW CITY HALL BOILER FORESEEN | 7 |
August 7, 1952 | CHILDREN’S SHOP OPENS TOMORROW | 10 |
August 7, 1952 | GLOBE RAISING CALF IN FEED STORE PEN | 3 |
August 7, 1952 | HEPFER OPENING NEW LAW OFFICES | 1 |
August 7, 1952 | HOPPS ANNOUNCE DOMESTIC AGENCY OFFICIAL OPENING | 16 |
August 7, 1952 | CLORINDA IDA MORELLI, VERNE ANTHONY EDSON JR | 10 |
August 7, 1952 | FAMED CLARABELL WILL APPEAR HERE | 9 |
August 7, 1952 | BLACKENED HULL FINALLY GOES; LAKE DEPTH BURIAL RITES FOR HEALY NO | 9 |
August 7, 1952 | PETITION-SIGNERS OPPOSE CITY COLLECTION OF GARBAGE | 1 |
August 7, 1952 | DIVERGENCE OF OPINION ON LAKE ST SPEED ZONE | 1 |
August 7, 1952 | PETITION-SIGNERS OPPOSE CITY COLLECTION OF GARBAGE | 1 |
August 7, 1952 | WELL DRILLING BID MAY BE AWARDED CONTRACT TONIGHT | 1 |
August 7, 1952 | WEST COAST FILES FOR RATE REVISION | 3 |
August 7, 1952 | GLORIA JOHNSON, ROBERT WAITE | 10 |
August 14, 1952 | KIRKLAND FAMILY’S SHOPPING TOUR (GLEASON, MRS JOHN) (PHOTOS) | 1 |
August 14, 1952 | HOUGHTON CALLS POLICE CAR BIDS | 8 |
August 14, 1952 | MERCHANTS “OPEN DOOR” COMPLAINTS IRRITATE CHIEF | 1 |
August 14, 1952 | SERVICE, KEN J | 3 |
August 14, 1952 | CITY MAY ACQUIRE PARK WATERFRONT | 1 |
August 14, 1952 | BUS LINE TO SERVE KIRKLAND, RURAL AREAS | 1 |
August 14, 1952 | EAST SIDE BEST SIDE (SPEED ZONES AND BRIDGE) | 1 |
August 14, 1952 | AWARD CONTRACTS ON WATER PROGRAM | 8 |
August 14, 1952 | JANICE HAINES, DAVIS NEILSEN HART | 11 |
August 21, 1952 | BUILDS BOAT IN YARD (WESTLAKE, WILLIAM) (PHOTOS) | 1, 12 |
August 21, 1952 | EVERGREEN FAIR CROWN IS SOUGHT BY FINN HILL BLONDE, ELSIE GIBBS | 9 |
August 21, 1952 | OPEN HOUSE FOR NEW APARTMENTS | 5 |
August 21, 1952 | NEVA JOHNSON, ROBERT ORESKOVICH | 8 |
August 21, 1952 | CITY PURCHASES WATERFRONT SITE | 1 |
August 21, 1952 | LONG ARM OF LAW LANDS ON FUGITIVE IN GROCERY | 1 |
August 21, 1952 | SIEPMANN, BERTHA | 15 |
August 21, 1952 | ‘MILLION DOLLAR’ BELLEVUE FREEWAY PROPOSAL BECOMING HOT ISSUE | 1 |
August 21, 1952 | SPAN PLANS BY ENGINEER SUPPORTED | 8 |
August 21, 1952 | UNIFORM SPEED ZONE AGREED TO BY BOTH KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON | 2 |
August 21, 1952 | CITY TO TAKE 20 PER CENT FOR GARBAGE | 1 |
August 21, 1952 | METTY VERBARENDSE, JACOB KING | 10 |
August 21, 1952 | MYRL AKIN, VICTOR ARMFIELD | 10 |
August 28, 1952 | KIRKLAND SUNFLOWERS GROW TO LOFTY HEIGHTS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
August 28, 1952 | HIGH SCHOOL BOY HERE IS HONORED (LOTTSFELDT, RICK) | 1 |
August 28, 1952 | KIRKLAND GIRLS APPEARS AS MODEL ON TV PROGRAM (ROGERS, GLENDA) | 11 |
August 28, 1952 | NURSERY SCHOOL IN NEW QUARTERS, TO OPEN TUESDAY | 1 |
August 28, 1952 | MYRON JOHNSON NEW STATION OPERATOR | 5 |
August 28, 1952 | SCHOOL MILLAGE C OF C TOPIC | 5 |
August 28, 1952 | LIST ASSIGNMENTS OF NEW TEACHERS | 9 |
August 28, 1952 | THREE SCHOOL ISSUES ARE UP TO VOTERS | 5 |
August 28, 1952 | SPINK, WALTER | 1 |
August 28, 1952 | EX-KIRKLAND MAN IN CONGRESS BID (PEARSON, LINUS) | 13 |
August 28, 1952 | STATE AMATEUR BASEBALL TOURNEY OPENS TOMORROW | 1 |
August 28, 1952 | CLARE SUVAN, RAYMOND LINCOLN | 10 |
September 4, 1952 |
EAST SIDE SYMPHONY BEING FORMED FOR LOCAL MUSICIANS AND RESIDENT | 1 |
September 4, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (LOGAN, GLENN R) | 2 |
September 4, 1952 |
GROUND BROKEN FOR HIGH SCHOOL GYM (PHOTO) | 1 |
September 4, 1952 |
ANNEXATION WILL ‘HOP-SKIP’ SOUTH OF HOUGHTON | 1 |
September 4, 1952 |
LAKE WASHINGTON’S SCHOOL LEVIES LOW, ACCORDING TO CITIZEN GROUP | 11 |
September 4, 1952 |
GATEWAY MATINEES BEGINNING SATURDAY | 8 |
September 4, 1952 |
PROPOSE SALARY INCREASE FOR CITY EMPLOYEES | 1 |
September 4, 1952 |
ALDERSON, ORON D | 1 |
September 4, 1952 |
“NO CHANGES IN APPROACH PLAN FOR SECOND BRIDGE” – GOV LANGLIE | 1 |
September 11, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (BYRNE, BYRON D) | 11 |
September 11, 1952 |
LOCAL BROCHURE PLANED BY C.C. | 1 |
September 11, 1952 |
COMPETITIVE SPORTS FOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL YOUNGSTERS TO BE DEBATED | 1 |
September 11, 1952 |
SCHOOL LEVIES LOSE BY TINY MARGIN | 1 |
September 11, 1952 |
FULL 15 MILLS ASSESSED ON HOUGHTON PROPERTY | 1 |
September 11, 1952 |
HOUGHTON SPEED LIMITS CONTINUE TO BE DEBATED | 1 |
September 11, 1952 |
PRELIMINARY BUDGET – TOWN OF HOUGHTON – 1953 | 4 |
September 11, 1952 |
JACKSON FAVORED BY EAST SIDERS; SMITH RIDES HIGH | 1 |
September 11, 1952 |
NEW CITY WELLS DOUBLE CAPACITY OF WATER SUPPLY | 11 |
September 11, 1952 |
DOROTHY BOLIN, LAVERNE BARR | 13 |
September 11, 1952 |
JOANNE MARIE SIEVERS, JAMES ROBERT CLARY | 12 |
September 11, 1952 |
MARY ELBIE, RICHARD GREEN | 12 |
September 18, 1952 |
ARCADE TELEVISION – GRAND OPENING | 14 |
September 18, 1952 |
KIRKLAND SEEING CENTER – COUNT THE DOTS CONTEST | 7 |
September 18, 1952 |
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 17 |
September 18, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (OLSON, HARRY E) | 8 |
September 18, 1952 |
SIGNS OF REAL PROGRESS (PHOTO OF OLD DOCK DISMANTLING) | 8 |
September 18, 1952 |
NEW TELEVISION STORE TO OPEN | 2 |
September 18, 1952 |
SHOPPER PARKING MARKED IN FREE DOWNTOWN AREA | 1 |
September 18, 1952 |
‘GOOD NEIGHBOR’ KICKOFF MEETING HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
September 18, 1952 |
4175 PUPILS ENROLLED IN SCHOOLS; IS 401 INCREASE OVER LAST YEAR | 2 |
September 18, 1952 |
BARBARA SCHILLAR, DONALD HAYES ELZEY | 12 |
September 18, 1952 |
CITY EMPLOYEES SEEK PAY HIKE FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
September 18, 1952 |
NEW REPLACEMENT FOR BJORKLUND SOUGHT | 4 |
September 18, 1952 |
CLOSE DOWN LOCAL SLOT MACHINES | 1 |
September 18, 1952 |
RIFLE STOLEN IN HARDWARE STORE | 1 |
September 18, 1952 |
ARMY BEHEMOTH, 60-TON AMPHIBIOUS TYPE CARGO CARRIER, TO BE TESTED | 1 |
September 18, 1952 |
REV ERNEST NORTH ACCEPTS PASTORATE AT TABERNACLE HERE | 16 |
September 18, 1952 |
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BUS PURCHASED | 13 |
September 18, 1952 |
WOMEN BOOST FOR NEW BUS SYSTEM | 13 |
September 18, 1952 |
PUBLIC MAY TALK OCTOBER 20 ON GARBAGE QUESTION | 1 |
September 18, 1952 |
NORMA JEAN TOSH, KENNETH SCHMIDT | 12 |
September 25, 1952 |
GOLDEN WEDDING NEXT SATURDAY (LINDQUIST, MR AND MRS JACOB) | 1 |
September 25, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (SCHNEIDER, CARL ALAN) | 10 |
September 25, 1952 |
REMEMBER DAYS WHEN YOU WERE AWED BY ROLLS ROYCE (NICHOLS, JOHN) | 1 |
September 25, 1952 |
KIRKLAND AREA’S UNITED GOOD NEIGHBOR CAMPAIGN QUOTA $6339 | 9 |
September 25, 1952 |
FINN HILL NURSERY (PHOTOS) | 11 |
September 25, 1952 |
$400000 SCHOOL BONDS REQUESTED | 1 |
September 25, 1952 |
LOTS OF PASSENGERS FOR SCHOOL BUSSES (PHOTO) | 6 |
September 25, 1952 |
ROSE HILL SCHOOL SITE IS DEBATED | 1 |
September 25, 1952 |
PRISONER SHOULD PAY OWN MEDICAL BILLS, COUNCILMAN STATES | 9 |
September 25, 1952 |
MILITARY MONSTER (PHOTO OF BARC) | 9 |
September 25, 1952 |
HARDENBROOK, PEARL | 6 |
September 25, 1952 |
LONDON SMOKE (HORSE) | 1 |
September 25, 1952 |
ROSE HILL SCHOOL SITE IS DEBATED | 1 |
September 25, 1952 |
VFW TO PRESENT WARNER MEMORIAL | 1 |
September 25, 1952 |
ALICE ELEANOR JOHNSON, JOHN GEOFFREY BOWMAN | 13 |
September 25, 1952 |
LOIS YVONNE PAWLEY, JAMES G WICK | 12 |
September 25, 1952 |
WANDA SHAFFER, ROBERT EARL BAGGETT | 12 |
October 2, 1952 | VOLUNTEERS SEEK $6340 IN GOOD NEIGHBOR DRIVE | 1 |
October 2, 1952 | PUBLICITY PROGRAM WILL EXPLAIN $400000 SCHOOL BOND ISSUE AND LEVY | 1 |
October 2, 1952 | PLANS MADE FOR EAST SIDE SQUARE DANCE JAMBOREE, OCTOBER 17 | 9 |
October 2, 1952 | FIRE DISTRICT ASKING $50000 BOND ISSUE | 1 |
October 2, 1952 | WILLIAMS, JOHN A (FORMER COUNCILMAN) | 1 |
October 2, 1952 | GIRL SCOUTING HERE KEEPS ABREAST OF GROWING EAST SIDE POPULATION | 14 |
October 2, 1952 | IT’S NEWSPAPER WEEK (PHOTOS) | 1 |
October 2, 1952 | BIG MAN OF LI’L LOOP BASEBALL, CARL STOTZ, TO VISIT IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 2, 1952 | JUANITA CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR (BRONKEMA, FREDERICK) | 14 |
October 2, 1952 | MODEL “T” DRIVERS TO SETTLE ARGUMENT | 8 |
October 2, 1952 | $500000 WATER DISTRICT PROPOSED FOR RESIDENTS OF JACKSON PRECINCT | 1 |
October 2, 1952 | JOANNE LOCILE GROSSMAN, ANTON M JEPPESON | 12 |
October 9, 1952 | KIMBALLS – INFLATABLE BRA | 12 |
October 9, 1952 | DISTRICT MAY CONDEMN SCHOOL SITE NORTH OF HIGHWAY FOR ROSE HILL | 1 |
October 9, 1952 | KIRKLAND COUPLE TRANSFORMS WATER TOWER INTO HOME | 9 |
October 9, 1952 | OVER 50 PER CENT OVER NEIGHBOR FUND QUOTA IS REACHED | 1 |
October 9, 1952 | FOUR OF FIVE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS FOR $400,000 BOND ISSUE | 1 |
October 9, 1952 | SCHOOL SETS ’53 BUDGET $2,437,549 | 1 |
October 9, 1952 | PROPOSED DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROTESTED | 1 |
October 9, 1952 | HERE’S ANOTHER HARROWING STORY ABOUT KIN OF PENELOPE PORCUPINE | 1 |
October 9, 1952 | TOWN ADOPTS BUDGETS FOR 1953 | 2 |
October 9, 1952 | HOUGHTON ACTION AGAINST CITY OPENED IN COURT | 1 |
October 9, 1952 | MATSON, LORUNDA W | 17 |
October 9, 1952 | THE OLD AND “NEW LOOK” OF POST OFFICE DELIVERY TRUCKS | 12 |
October 9, 1952 | DESIGNATE SUNSET HIGHWAY AS LIMITED ACCESS ROUTE | 1 |
October 9, 1952 | RESCUE OF PIGEON (PHOTOS OF BIRD CAUGHT ON POWER LINES) | 4 |
October 9, 1952 | NANCY EVANS, ROBERT L DAVIES | 12 |
October 16, 1952 |
MARTIN, MAR AND MRS HARRY | 12 |
October 16, 1952 |
LOCAL VALUATIONS UP TO $9,620,590 | 15 |
October 16, 1952 |
GROUND BROKEN FOR NEW BUILDING | 14 |
October 16, 1952 |
SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULE REDUCED; 200 PUPILS WALKING | 1 |
October 16, 1952 |
THREE EMERGENCY WARRANTS RAISE $4600 FOR CITY | 14 |
October 16, 1952 |
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOILS ANNEXATION | 8 |
October 16, 1952 |
PRE-FAB FACTORY MOVES TO CITY, STARTS BUILDING | 1 |
October 16, 1952 |
DUCETTE, CHARLES N | 1 |
October 16, 1952 |
GEHRKE, MARTHA E | 8 |
October 16, 1952 |
MCQUIGG, TEXANNA L | 8 |
October 16, 1952 |
MULLIGAN, CHARLES (DIME STORE FOUNDER) | 1 |
October 16, 1952 |
PAINTER, MAUD W | 8 |
October 16, 1952 |
PAYTON, DELORES A | 8 |
October 16, 1952 |
PRESTON, FLOYD L | 8 |
October 16, 1952 |
LITTLE LEAGUE HIGH COMMISSIONER MEETS HERE WITH LOCAL OFFICIALS | 1 |
October 16, 1952 |
CITY NAMES NEW PARKS SUPERVISOR (PELTON, JERRY) | 8 |
October 16, 1952 |
CLUB TO DISCUSS NEW WATER SETUP | 8 |
October 16, 1952 |
GOING UNDERGROUND (PHOTOS OF TELEPHONE CABLING) | 9 |
October 16, 1952 |
WATER SUIT ADJOURNED TO NOV 14 | 1 |
October 23, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (REED, MERRELL CLYDE) | 10 |
October 23, 1952 |
NEW SCHOOL SITE BEING CONSIDERED | 1 |
October 23, 1952 |
GOOD NEIGHBOR FUND IN KIRKLAND OVER 100% MARK | 1 |
October 23, 1952 |
FIRE BOND ISSUE GAINS ACCEPTANCE | 1 |
October 23, 1952 |
CITY’S CHRISTMAS SEASON PROGRAM TO INCLUDE SANTA AND CANDY FOR KIDS | 1 |
October 23, 1952 |
DUBOR, AZAW H | 8 |
October 23, 1952 |
MORSE, LEWIS | 8 |
October 23, 1952 |
INSTALL LUTHERAN PASTOR SUNDAY (RAUUM, REV E J) | 14 |
October 23, 1952 |
HOUGHTON WINTER FLEET IN (PHOTOS) | 1 |
October 23, 1952 |
EXPANSION OF WATER DISTRICT NO 72 EXPLAINED AT COMMUNITY MEETING | 2 |
October 23, 1952 |
CHARLENE JOANN ULRICH, ROGER FRANKLIN HULSE | 12 |
October 23, 1952 |
DOREEN MAVIS IRVIN, KENNETH DEAN HART | 12 |
October 30, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (SMITH, DESMOND NIVEN) | 10 |
October 30, 1952 |
SUGGESTION: WAR MEMORIAL FUND COULD BE USED FOR LIGHTS AND SEATS | 6 |
October 30, 1952 |
ENGLAND’S EXPERT ON EMERGENCY FEEDING TO ADDRESS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE | 10 |
October 30, 1952 |
TO TRIPLE SHIFT IN KINDERGARTEN | 12 |
October 30, 1952 |
POLICE NAB $13000 ROBBERY SUSPECT | 1 |
October 30, 1952 |
BAILEY, REV LEWIS | 1 |
October 30, 1952 |
KETTER, MARLON GERARD | 19 |
October 30, 1952 |
THESE ARE CANDIDATES AND SOME VITAL ISSUES ON TUESDAY BALLOT | 9 |
October 30, 1952 |
PARK DEPT POST GOES TO CAMPBELL | 4 |
October 30, 1952 |
CITY WELL CAPACITY 2,500,000 GALLONS | 1 |
November 6, 1952 |
BIG SQUASH (PHOTO) | 9 |
November 6, 1952 |
SAVINGS AND LOAN OPENS THIS WEEK | 1 |
November 6, 1952 |
LOAN COMPANY IN CHANGE OF HANDS | 9 |
November 6, 1952 |
C C WILL STUDY NOMINATIONS | 2 |
November 6, 1952 |
SCHOOL BOND ISSUE WINS BY CLOSE MARGIN | 1 |
November 6, 1952 |
$50,000 BOND ISSUE IS VOTED IN BY RESIDENTS OF FIRE DISTRICT 41 | 1 |
November 6, 1952 |
CITY INSURANCE GOES TO GARDNER | 9 |
November 6, 1952 |
STUART, ROGER | 11 |
November 6, 1952 |
EAST SIDE VOTERS GO ALONG WITH NATIONAL PATTERN; FAVOR IKE, |
1 |
November 6, 1952 |
HAIL TO THE VICTORS! THESE MEN WON KEY POSTS IN TUESDAY ELECTION | 1 |
November 6, 1952 |
COMBINED CHURCH SIGNS SUGGESTED | 1 |
November 6, 1952 |
HIGHWAY SUPPORT ASKED AT MEETING | 1 |
November 6, 1952 |
CLORINDA MORELLI, VERNE EDSON | 12 |
November 13, 1952 |
MRS MARGARET HARRAH OF AVONDALE EASILY RECALLS DAYS OF ‘WILD WEST | 1 |
November 13, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (ODOM, DR JOHN S) | 13 |
November 13, 1952 |
SECRET DESIRE OF MANY COMES TRUE FOR TWO EAST SIDE WOMEN AUTHORS | 1 |
November 13, 1952 |
ACTION REQUESTED ON CIVIL DEFENSE | 2 |
November 13, 1952 |
JEAN WIEMERT, CHARLES COLMAN | 14 |
November 13, 1952 |
DECORATIONS DUE UP AFTER NOV 27 | 2 |
November 13, 1952 |
HOUGHTON “DADS” EXCHANGE VERBS | 1 |
November 13, 1952 |
HOUGHTON PATROL CAR NOW ON DUTY | 2 |
November 13, 1952 |
HOUGHTON WATER PLAN PROGRESSES; REPORT DEC 8 | 1 |
November 13, 1952 |
LAKEVIEW PROTESTS LOUDLY OVER TRUCK STORAGE PLAN | 1 |
November 13, 1952 |
SPEED LIMIT SET AT 35 IN HOUGHTON | 15 |
November 13, 1952 |
DOGS CAUSE SAFETY PROBLEM AT SCHOOL | 11 |
November 13, 1952 |
SPEED LIMIT SET AT 35 IN HOUGHTON | 15 |
November 13, 1952 |
GARNER, WILLIAM | 17 |
November 13, 1952 |
HANSEN, HARRY C | 17 |
November 13, 1952 |
OLSON, ARVID E | 17 |
November 13, 1952 |
EAST SIDE MAY RECEIVE WATER FROM SEATTLE MOUNTAIN SUPPLY | 12 |
November 13, 1952 |
GARBAGE ORDINANCE HEARING ON MONDAY | 1 |
November 13, 1952 |
JUANITA WATER DISTRICT 72 – COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (MAP) | 10 |
November 13, 1952 |
NEW SUBSTATION (PHOTO) | 16 |
November 13, 1952 |
QUESTIONS ON PROPOSED WATER DISTRICT TO BE AIRED MONDAY | 8 |
November 13, 1952 |
SHIRLEY BROCK, ROBERT PAUL HAYWARD | 14 |
November 20, 1952 |
UNIFORM 50 FOOT LOTS UNDER STUDY | 1 |
November 20, 1952 |
BOND ISSUE IS APPROVED BY VOTERS | 1 |
November 20, 1952 |
THIS IS A TALE ABOUT PREVENTING ROVER FOLLOWING JUNIOR TO CLASS | 9 |
November 20, 1952 |
DRIVE-IN THEATRE SITE IS APPROVED | 1 |
November 20, 1952 |
BROCKWAY, JUNE L | 15 |
November 20, 1952 |
GROUNDS, HENRY W | 15 |
November 20, 1952 |
ALL RESIDENCES TO RECEIVE SERVICE UNDER CITY’S NEW GARBAGE ORDINANCE | 5 |
November 20, 1952 |
APPROVE JUANITA WATER DISTRICT ANNEXATION | 1 |
November 20, 1952 |
BELLEVUE CITIZENS SEEK KIRKLAND WATER SUPPLY FOR SHORT PERIOD | 1 |
November 20, 1952 |
PATRICIA BAHMKE, RICHARD BUDROW | 12 |
November 27, 1952 |
NEW ATHLETIC PAVILION AND SHOPS (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
ROSE HILL SCHOOL LOCATION DEBATE BEING CONTINUED | 7 |
November 27, 1952 |
TWO BIG DAYS AHEAD FOR WES HOLM AS HE MOVES TO NEW HEADQUARTERS | 6 |
November 27, 1952 |
CONSERVATION OF POWER IS URGED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
ARLENE LUND, ROBERT EDWIN ANDERSON | 4 |
November 27, 1952 |
SHIRLEY JOHNSON, RICHARD CONDO | 4 |
November 27, 1952 |
WOMEN’S CLUB TO PRESENT CONCERT SATURDAY; TO DEDICATE NEW PIANO | 4 |
November 27, 1952 |
HAUGHTY HARRY, THE HAWK, LUCKY BIRD; HE HAD CLOSE CALL IN TOWN | 9 |
November 27, 1952 |
ILLUMINATED STREET DECORATIONS OUT DUE TO NORTHWEST POWER SHORTAGE | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
CITY POLICE EXAM TO FILL VACANCY | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY PLANNED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
BERGERSON, FLORENCE | 11 |
November 27, 1952 |
JACKSON, LEROY | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
STRAND, IVA | 11 |
November 27, 1952 |
STREETER, LORING C | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
ABBETT FIRST NAME LISTED IN KIRKLAND PART OF PHONE BOOK | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
CONSERVATION OF POWER IS URGED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
November 27, 1952 |
ILLUMINATED STREET DECORATIONS OUT DUE TO NORTHWEST POWER SHORTAGE | 1 |
December 4, 1952 |
MR AN MRS C F FERRELL HONORED AT 57TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY PARTY | 16 |
December 4, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (MASSEY, WILLIAM H) | 14 |
December 4, 1952 |
KIRKLAND KIWANIS CLUB TO SPONSOR CHRISTMAS WINDOW DISPLAY CONTEST | 1 |
December 4, 1952 |
SANTA’S ARRIVAL IN KIRKLAND DUE TOMORROW | 13 |
December 4, 1952 |
TRUE MEANING OF “CHRISTMAS SPIRIT” IS DEMONSTRATED | 1 |
December 4, 1952 |
NEW POLICE CAR TO BE ‘SOUPED UP’ | 1 |
December 4, 1952 |
ROBERT PRESTON IS OBJECT OF SEARCH | 1 |
December 4, 1952 |
KIRKLAND FAVORS MONROE HIGHWAY | 10 |
December 4, 1952 |
CITY HAS EXCESS WATER FOR SALE | 5 |
December 4, 1952 |
CITY TO BUILD 100,000 GALLON WATER STORAGE TANK IN NORTHEAST SECT | 1 |
December 4, 1952 |
CONSERVATION OF ELECTRICITY ASKED OF COMMUNITY BY MAYOR AL LELAND | 9 |
December 4, 1952 |
COURT DISMISSES WATER LAWSUIT | 1 |
December 4, 1952 |
JUANITA WATER EXPANSION STRONGLY OPPOSED | 11 |
December 11, 1952 |
BRYANT HARDWARE 18TH ANNIVERSARY | 2 |
December 11, 1952 |
IMPROPER DRAINAGE BRINGS CITY ACTION | 11 |
December 11, 1952 |
LOCAL STORES OPEN EVERY EVENING TO 8:30 UNTIL CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 11, 1952 |
TEACHERS DISCUSS SALARY SCHEDULE | 11 |
December 11, 1952 |
EX-LOCAL TEACHER GETS TOP GOVERNMENT POST (WILLIAMS, WALTER) | 9 |
December 11, 1952 |
SANITATION LAW PASSED BY CITY | 9 |
December 11, 1952 |
HIP! HIP! HOORAY! DECORATIONS UP | 8 |
December 11, 1952 |
TRANQUILLITY PREVAILS IN HOUGHTON VEHICLE-GARAGE STORAGE QUESTION | 1 |
December 11, 1952 |
SOLVE BURGLARIES WITH LOCAL ARREST | 1 |
December 11, 1952 |
SCHROEDER, FRED H | 1 |
December 11, 1952 |
PARK BOARD SEEKS ADDITIONAL SPACE FROM KING COUNTY | 11 |
December 11, 1952 |
TO AIR PROS-CONS OF WATER EXPANSION | 8 |
December 11, 1952 |
UNFAIR STATEMENTS HURT PROPOSAL FOR EXPANSION OF JUANITA WATER DI | 1 |
December 18, 1952 |
TOP NATIONAL SPOT WON BY CHICK FARM | 15 |
December 18, 1952 |
HONOR COUPLE ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY (JOHNSON MR AND MRS J J) | 10 |
December 18, 1952 |
OUR TOWN (NELSON, ELIZABETH C) | 14 |
December 18, 1952 |
CHRISTMAS BONUS PAID EMPLOYEES AT J C PENNEY | 11 |
December 18, 1952 |
DAWSON PURCHASES LAKE AVENUE TAVERN | 12 |
December 18, 1952 |
CURTAILMENT OF SCHOOL BUS SERVICE ORDERED BY BOARD | 1 |
December 18, 1952 |
MARILYN ANNE LAMPAERT, EDWARD RAY HAINES | 16 |
December 18, 1952 |
GOLLOFON HONORED BY FIRE FIGHTERS | 1 |
December 18, 1952 |
CHRISTMAS SHIP WILL VISIT CITY | 1 |
December 18, 1952 |
HOUGHTON’S CENTER TO BE UNCHANGED FOR TIME BEING | 1 |
December 18, 1952 |
WATER AND SEWER PROBLEMS MOUNT FOR HOUGHTON | 9 |
December 18, 1952 |
GASCH, FRED | 18 |
December 18, 1952 |
HAYES, MARY MAE | 19 |
December 18, 1952 |
MARTIN, LLOYD | 5 |
December 18, 1952 |
RANDLETT, WALTER G (EX-COUNCILMAN) | 2 |
December 18, 1952 |
STEINER, MRS DAVID | 16 |
December 18, 1952 |
YOUNG, OWEN J | 19 |
December 18, 1952 |
CITY’S NEW WELL REACHES 100 FEET; BUILDING ROAD | 1 |
December 18, 1952 |
POOR PUBLICITY AND UNFAIR WATER HEARING CHARGED | 1 |
December 25, 1952 |
CITY SEWER PLANT COLOR RESTUDIED | 8 |
December 25, 1952 |
STATE TO DIRECT SCHOOL SURVEY AIDING DISTRICT | 1 |
December 25, 1952 |
BRATT, OSCAR | 1 |
December 25, 1952 |
LEWIS C LEE | 1 |
December 25, 1952 |
SCHUMACHER, EDWARD E | 1 |
December 25, 1952 |
SENEFF, HENRY E | 9 |
December 25, 1952 |
TAYLOR, SUSAN JANE | 9 |
December 25, 1952 |
YOUNG, OWEN JOHN | 9 |
December 25, 1952 |
WATER EXPANSION PLANS EXPLAINED AT JUANITA CLUB | 1 |
January 1, 1953 | LUTHER HAWTHORNE, ASTRONOMER AND WEATHER MAN, HAS BLAST THEORIES | 1 |
January 1, 1953 | DISPOSAL OF STEWART HEIGHTS RECOMMENDED | 1 |
January 1, 1953 | DELORES ELAINE SMITH, JARRET ALLAN IRISH | 5 |
January 1, 1953 | MARGARET MAE FRYER, LEWIS J TREMAINE | 5 |
January 1, 1953 | FIRE DESTROYS SHOP AND DOUBLE GARAGE | 1 |
January 1, 1953 | GANO, OTTO | 9 |
January 1, 1953 | PAGE, GEORGE A | 9 |
January 1, 1953 | TAYLOR, SUSAN | 2 |
January 1, 1953 | COURT ORDER HALTS JUANITA WATER EXPANSION | 1 |
January 1, 1953 | NEW 100,000 GALLON WATER TANK WILL COST CITY $32530 | 8 |
January 1, 1953 | JACQUELYN WHITNEY, LOUIS TRIMBLE | 5 |
January 8, 1953 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 4 |
January 8, 1953 | PRIZE-WINNING BABY (ESTELLE, DENISE) | 1 |
January 8, 1953 | LOCAL GROUPS AGAINST HOUSING TRANSFER | 1 |
January 8, 1953 | EAST SIDE GLASS OPENS NEW STORE | 4 |
January 8, 1953 | BUS CURTAILMENT BRINGS PROTEST | 1 |
January 8, 1953 | CANDIDATES TO FILE FOR SCHOOL POSTS | 1 |
January 8, 1953 | LAWNS DAMAGED BY “SQUIRRELERS”; SCHOOLS BURGLARIZED OVER HOLIDAYS |
1 |
January 8, 1953 | TOM BASS NEW POLICE OFFICER FOR CITY | 10 |
January 8, 1953 | RUDE, NORWOOD E | 15 |
January 8, 1953 | JOURNAL OFFERS SPECIAL 30-DAY TWO-FOR-ONE SUBSCRIPTION | 1 |
January 8, 1953 | SUGGESTION MADE: RE-IMPOSE TOLLS ON LAKE BRIDGE TO AID NEW SPAN | 1 |
January 15, 1953 |
OUR TOWN (LOKEN, JOHN S) | 10 |
January 15, 1953 |
20 SCHOOLROOMS ARE SOUGHT HERE | 1 |
January 15, 1953 |
CONSTRUCTION OF TWO FIRE STATIONS IN JUANITA AREA BEGINS SOON | 11 |
January 15, 1953 |
3RD ANNIVERSARY OF UNITARIAN CHURCH WILL BE CELEBRATED | 5 |
January 15, 1953 |
BAPTISTS SET BANQUET TO MARK ANNIVERSARY | 5 |
January 15, 1953 |
“PORK-BARRELING” CHARGED IN LOCAL HOUSING DEBATE | 1 |
January 15, 1953 |
PROJECT “B” DISPOSITION REFERRED TO LOCAL AND COUNTY CONFERENCE | 1 |
January 15, 1953 |
C OF C FINANCES SHOW BALANCE | 5 |
January 15, 1953 |
LEROY JOHNSON AND H L TUTTLE FILE FOR SCHOOL BOARD POSITIONS | 1 |
January 15, 1953 |
CONSTRUCTION OF TWO FIRE STATIONS IN JUANITA AREA BEGINS SOON | 11 |
January 15, 1953 |
SCHMIDT TO HEAD FIREMEN’S GROUP | 5 |
January 15, 1953 |
HOUGHTON LOSES, THEN GAINS SIZE | 8 |
January 15, 1953 |
LAKEVIEW PEOPLE ORGANIZE GROUP | 5 |
January 15, 1953 |
RESIDENTS FORCE RETREAT OF HOUGHTON OFFICIALS ON CENTER CONVERSION | 1 |
January 15, 1953 |
CONSTRUCTION OF TWO FIRE STATIONS IN JUANITA AREA BEGINS SOON | 11 |
January 15, 1953 |
EMMETT MCKILLOP NEW DOCTOR HERE | 11 |
January 15, 1953 |
THORNE, WILLIAM | 8 |
January 15, 1953 |
WOMAN’S CLUB CELEBRATES 33 YEARS OF ACTIVITY | 12 |
January 15, 1953 |
FAVORABLE RENTAL FEES OFFERED PUBLIC, CLUBS IN CIVIC CENTER | 5 |
January 15, 1953 |
NEIGHBORHOOD PLAYGROUND SYSTEM ENVISIONED BY CITY’S PARK BOARD | 8 |
January 15, 1953 |
APPRAISERS BUSY FIXING PROPERTY FIGURES ON 2-A | 1 |
January 15, 1953 |
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (STREET NAMES) | 10 |
January 15, 1953 |
BROWN’S BROWNOUT ENDS; LIGHTS ON! SHORTAGE IS OVER | 5 |
January 15, 1953 |
BIG BLOWOUT AT COLMAN’S | 9 |
January 15, 1953 |
GLENNAJEAN FRAZIER, CHARLES CALKINS | 12 |
January 22, 1953 |
MOTHERS TO MARCH NEXT THURSDAY FOR POLIO AID | 1 |
January 22, 1953 |
TOP NOTCH SQUARE DANCE CALLERS TO JOIN HANDS IN POLIO BENEFIT | 10 |
January 22, 1953 |
MERCHANTS HELP BRING INAUGURATION INTO SCHOOLS BY INSTALLING T-V | 2 |
January 22, 1953 |
NEW SALARY SCHEDULE PROPOSED TO BOARD BY FACULTY GROUP | 13 |
January 22, 1953 |
NANCY NIX, RALPH ANDERSON | 12 |
January 22, 1953 |
UNDERGROUND OIL STORAGE STUDIED BY CITY COUNCIL | 10 |
January 22, 1953 |
$2600 IN EQUIPMENT BOUGHT BY HOUGHTON; SPEED LIMIT NOW 35 | 17 |
January 22, 1953 |
POLICE DEPARTMENT HIRES CIVILIAN CLERK | 1 |
January 22, 1953 |
BJORKLUND, DEAN | 1 |
January 22, 1953 |
VARIED ACTIVITIES OFFERED BOYS AND GIRLS IN YMCA-CIVIC CENTER | 2 |
January 22, 1953 |
BUS TRANSPORTATION STILL BEING STUDIED BY SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
January 22, 1953 |
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (STREET NAMES) | 10 |
January 22, 1953 |
PARKING LOT HAS NUMBER 1 PRIORITY | 5 |
January 22, 1953 |
TO PAVE DOWNTOWN STREETS, ALLEYS, 3RD ST | 1 |
January 22, 1953 |
CITY WILL BILL GARBAGE SERVICE, CALLS FOR BIDS | 1 |
January 29, 1953 |
TWINS CELEBRATE 68TH BIRTHDAY (CAVALIN, PHER AND CARL) | 9 |
January 29, 1953 |
OUR TOWN (BARRIE, BEN R) | 11 |
January 29, 1953 |
PARK DEPARTMENT SHOPS ARE MOVED | 4 |
January 29, 1953 |
ARNIE HOLMBERG FINISHES REMODELING JOB AND CHANGES NAME OF PLUMBING | 6 |
January 29, 1953 |
NEW CREDIT RATING SERVICE IS OFFERED | 2 |
January 29, 1953 |
SHOE REPAIR STORE PURCHASED BY FUDA | 6 |
January 29, 1953 |
SIGN COMPANIES ARE CONSOLIDATED | 14 |
January 29, 1953 |
KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS | 2 |
January 29, 1953 |
LEAVE PORCH LIGHT ON – MOTHERS MARCH TONIGHT ON POLIO | 1 |
January 29, 1953 |
RACE FOR SCHOOL POSTS HEATING UP | 1 |
January 29, 1953 |
RETARDED YOUNGSTERS GETTING THEIR CHANCE | 9 |
January 29, 1953 |
SCHOOL BOARD FINDS NO IMMEDIATE SOLUTION TO CURTAILMENT OF BUS |
6 |
January 29, 1953 |
SPRING STYLE SHOW SET FOR MARCH 5TH | 12 |
January 29, 1953 |
HISTORICAL PHOTOS (JUANITA BRIDGE, OLD KIRKLAND) | 8 |
January 29, 1953 |
HOUSEWIVES SEEK COUNCIL BERTHS | 1 |
January 29, 1953 |
RESIDENTS READING INTEREST AMONG HIGHEST IN STATE, LIBRARIAN REPORTS | 9 |
January 29, 1953 |
NATIONAL GUARD UNIT INSPECTED | 1 |
January 29, 1953 |
CHAMBERLAIN, VERN | 5 |
January 29, 1953 |
LATEST CITY WELL IS THIRD PRODUCER | 10 |
February 5, 1953 |
AD FOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND (REMODELED) | 13 |
February 5, 1953 |
BANK OPEN HOUSE SLATED SATURDAY | 1 |
February 5, 1953 |
OUR TOWN (BIGELOW, HARRY) | 12 |
February 5, 1953 |
MOTHER’S MARCH OF DIMES, DANCES BOOST CAMPAIGN HERE TO $3200 | 1 |
February 5, 1953 |
CONTESTING OF MRS DONNA SHOOK’S ELIGIBILITY FOR BOARD HELD UNLIKE | 1 |
February 5, 1953 |
LEGISLATORS GAVE AN EAR TO PLEA FOR FUNDS HERE | 11 |
February 5, 1953 |
EAST SIDE CHORAL CLUB ADDS NINE TALENTED MEMBERS | 8 |
February 5, 1953 |
BOYS PLAYING WITH FIRE ENDANGERS HAY AND LOCAL BARN | 5 |
February 5, 1953 |
GOOD OLD DAYS (MANY OLD PHOTOS AND STORIES) | 16 |
February 5, 1953 |
VANDALS DESTROY STREET LIGHTS | 10 |
February 5, 1953 |
KIRTLEY, MINNIE BURT | 5 |
February 5, 1953 |
MAYOR WILL HEAD YOUNG GOP | 1 |
February 5, 1953 |
TO START HIGHWAY WORK IN SUMMER FOR LOCAL LENGTH | 11 |
February 5, 1953 |
NATURAL GAS SERVICE PROPOSED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 5, 1953 |
CIVIC CENTER FLAG POLE TOPPLES IN WIND STORM | 1 |
February 5, 1953 |
BONNIE JEAN KERWIN, JOSEPH P O’BRIEN | 8 |
February 12, 1953 |
EAST SIDE GLASS AND PAINT – GRAND OPENING | 8 |
February 12, 1953 |
GRAND OPENING OF BANK DRAWS MANY WELL WISHERS AND LOTS OF PRAISE | 15 |
February 12, 1953 |
EAST SIDE GLASS HOLDING OPENING OF ENLARGED STORE | 6 |
February 12, 1953 |
ELECTRICAL STORE OPENING FRIDAY | 1 |
February 12, 1953 |
LELAND, LUNDVALL OPEN REALTY FIRM | 17 |
February 12, 1953 |
SET ANNEXATION HEARING MONDAY FOR HOUGHTON | 12 |
February 12, 1953 |
ASK CLARIFICATION OF BOUNDARIES | 1 |
February 12, 1953 |
HOUSEWIVES SEEK POSTS ON HOUGHTON’S COUNCIL | 1 |
February 12, 1953 |
NEW BATHHOUSE COST STUDIED BY HOUGHTON | 1 |
February 12, 1953 |
SET ANNEXATION HEARING MONDAY FOR HOUGHTON | 12 |
February 12, 1953 |
NEW BATHHOUSE COST STUDIED BY HOUGHTON | 1 |
February 12, 1953 |
CAR STRIPPERS SOUGHT BY POLICE | 1 |
February 12, 1953 |
CLUES ARE BEING SOUGHT IN WOMEN’S DEATHS | 1 |
February 12, 1953 |
COYNE, FRANK H | 6 |
February 12, 1953 |
GANO, WILLIAM | 6 |
February 12, 1953 |
TAYLOR, NELL | 9 |
February 12, 1953 |
FRANCES JENSEN, EMIL HANSEN | 9 |
February 12, 1953 |
MARGARET MAE FRYER, LEWIS TREMAINE | 16 |
February 19, 1953 |
FRIDAY THE 13TH HAD ITS MOMENTS FOR NEIGHBORS, EXPECTANT MAMMAS | 1 |
February 19, 1953 |
FURBUSH PROPERTY ACQUISITION SET | 1 |
February 19, 1953 |
SCHOOL BOARD WON’T PRESS DISTRICT BOUNDARY ISSUE; OK’S MRS SHOOK’ | 1 |
February 19, 1953 |
HOUGHTON ADOPTS FIRST CRIMINAL CODE | 11 |
February 19, 1953 |
MORRISON, THOMAS | 8 |
February 19, 1953 |
ROSE, PFC DONALD E | 8 |
February 19, 1953 |
SIMMONS, ELLA | 5 |
February 19, 1953 |
“IT LOOKS GOOD FOR SECOND BRIDGE” SAYS SECRETARY OF TOLL AUTHORITY |
1 |
February 19, 1953 |
GARBAGE CONTRACT UNDER STUDY | 1 |
February 19, 1953 |
HELEN RAMSEY, DOUGLAS KOTTKE | 12 |
February 19, 1953 |
NANCY HIX, RALPH ANDERSON | 13 |
February 26, 1953 |
OUR TOWN (ELSON, V L (LEE)) | 10 |
February 26, 1953 |
HOLM ROFFING CO EXPANDS BUSINESS | 2 |
February 26, 1953 |
“KIDS’ FRIEND OF 1952” TO BE HONORED MARCH 16 | 1 |
February 26, 1953 |
FEW DIFFERENCES ON SURFACE OF SCHOOL CAMPAIGN | 1 |
February 26, 1953 |
PLEA FOR KINDERGARTENS MADE BY GROUP FROM LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | 8 |
February 26, 1953 |
SCHOOLS MAY GET $31000 ASSIST | 8 |
February 26, 1953 |
TEACHERS SALARIES TO BE DISCUSSED | 1 |
February 26, 1953 |
CLEARVIEW KITCHEN BAND TO PLAY AT BENEFIT STYLE SHOW ON MARCH 5 | 12 |
February 26, 1953 |
$50000 FIRE DISTRICT 41 BOND ISSUE BLOWS UP; ELECTION INVALID | 8 |
February 26, 1953 |
FIREMEN VIE TO SEE WHO SELLS MOST DANCE TICKETS | 1 |
February 26, 1953 |
CITY MAY SETTLE $20,000 FEDERAL BILL FOR $4000 | 9 |
February 26, 1953 |
CITY TO BUY TIRES, WATER PIPE BY BID OPENING ON MARCH 2 | 9 |
February 26, 1953 |
CITY WILL ADOPT CODE ON STORAGE OF OIL IN ALLEY | 9 |
February 26, 1953 |
WIRE FENCING FOR CITY WATER SITES RUNS INTO COUNCILMAN’S OBJECTION | 11 |
February 26, 1953 |
JUANITA’S WATER ANNEXATION HELD INVALID BY COURT | 1 |
February 26, 1953 |
10 SCHOOL WINDOWS BROKEN BY YOUTHS ON 3-DAY HOLIDAY | 1 |
February 26, 1953 |
TINKHAM, EMMA | 12 |
February 26, 1953 |
NEW TRAFFIC LIGHT ON LAKE ST TO AID BOTTLENECK | 11 |
February 26, 1953 |
JUANITA’S WATER ANNEXATION HELD INVALID BY COURT | 1 |
February 26, 1953 |
NATURAL GAS SERVICE BY 1955 FOR KIRKLAND PREDICTED BY SEATTLE GAS | 9 |
February 26, 1953 |
KATHLEEN COPPING, JOSEPH SULLIVAN | 13 |
March 5, 1953 | VAUX WILL START APARTMENTS JOB | 5 |
March 5, 1953 | PICK THREE CANDIDATES AS KIDS’ PAL | 1 |
March 5, 1953 | WE DON’T REALLY TAKE TO CIVIL DEFENSE… | 10 |
March 5, 1953 | DISTRICT SCHOOLS TO GET $193,550 | 4 |
March 5, 1953 | SCHOOL DISTRICT’S $400,000 BOND ISSUE SOLD; LOW INTEREST RATE IS | 9 |
March 5, 1953 | DONNA CUSHING, ALFRED ADAM | 12 |
March 5, 1953 | AAUW MUSIC STUDY GROUP TO PRESENT CONCERT ON MARCH 11 | 12 |
March 5, 1953 | SPRING STYLE SHOW TO FEATURE NEWEST IN FASHIONS TONIGHT AT JUNIOR | 1 |
March 5, 1953 | GRATEFUL VICTIM OF RECENT BLAZE GIVES FIREMEN PORTABLE PUMP | 8 |
March 5, 1953 | THREE HOUGHTON COUNCILMEN TO BE ELECTED TUESDAY | 9 |
March 5, 1953 | TWO OFFICERS HAVE THEIR INNINGS DURING PRESENTATION AND REVIEW | 1 |
March 5, 1953 | KNEPPER, TELIE | 14 |
March 5, 1953 | LAKE BRIDGE FINAL ACTION FACES DELAY | 1 |
March 5, 1953 | COUNCIL THROWS OUT GARBAGE BIDS | 9 |
March 5, 1953 | WATER DISTRICT BOOSTERS START NEW SET PETITIONS | 1 |
March 5, 1953 | PHYLLIS BARRIE, RALPH L GLEW | 12 |
March 12, 1953 | ROSINS CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIVERSARY | 12 |
March 12, 1953 | ED BLISS, JUANITA, HITS BIRTHDAY NUMBER 90 | 9 |
March 12, 1953 | OUR TOWN (JOHNSON, LEROY) | 10 |
March 12, 1953 | STEWART HEIGHTS DISPOSAL SALE TO START APRIL 1 | 4 |
March 12, 1953 | TO GIVE CIVIL DEFENSE TRAINING | 2 |
March 12, 1953 | JOHNSON AND TUTTLE WIN BOARD SPOTS | 1 |
March 12, 1953 | NEW SHOW HOURS SET FOR GATEWAY THEATRE | 10 |
March 12, 1953 | HOUGHTON MAY UP POPULATION BY 700 | 1 |
March 12, 1953 | KARASEK HIGHEST IN HOUGHTON VOTE | 1 |
March 12, 1953 | PICTURE STORY OF NEW LOCAL INDUSTRY – SHAKES MADE AT YARDS | 11 |
March 12, 1953 | STUDY JUANITA DISTRICT (PHOTO) | 9 |
March 12, 1953 | DAVIS, GEORGE HENRY (KIRKLAND’S FIRST PHYSICIAN) | 1 |
March 12, 1953 | HAWTHORNE, MAUD | 7 |
March 12, 1953 | PRYOR, W E | 7 |
March 12, 1953 | REINE, HILMA | 7 |
March 12, 1953 | SNYDER, ANDREW JACKSON | 7 |
March 12, 1953 | WALES, FRED | 9 |
March 12, 1953 | WILSON, ADELIA | 7 |
March 12, 1953 | GOVERNOR LANGLIE EXPECTED TO APPROVE CONTROVERSIAL LAKE BRIDGE BI | 1 |
March 12, 1953 | STUDY JUANITA DISTRICT (PHOTO) | 9 |
March 12, 1953 | DONNA GREGG, EDWARD MCARTHUR | 13 |
March 19, 1953 | HAASES CELEBRATE 25TH WEDDING DAY | 12 |
March 19, 1953 | TWO NEW SCHOOLS APPEAR POSSIBLE FOR ROSE HILL | 1 |
March 19, 1953 | CITY MAY OPERATE HOUSING PROJECT UNDER PROVISION OF NEW STATE LAW | 11 |
March 19, 1953 | WAR HOUSING OUT INSIDE CITY | 4 |
March 19, 1953 | KIRKLAND FAMILY CAN TESTIFY FOR ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL’S GOOD CARE | 6 |
March 19, 1953 | CANTEEN REACHES ATTENDANCE MARK | 10 |
March 19, 1953 | CLARA VINUP SELECTED “KIDS’ FRIEND OF 1952” | 1 |
March 19, 1953 | BUILDING SEEN FOR EAST SECTION | 5 |
March 19, 1953 | FIRE RAZES HOME; CAUSE NOT KNOWN | 7 |
March 19, 1953 | MORE PATROLLING OF TRAFFIC DUE FOR HOUGHTONITES | 11 |
March 19, 1953 | NATIONAL GUARD SEEKING RECRUITS | 4 |
March 19, 1953 | HARWOOD, JOHN MALCOLM | 15 |
March 19, 1953 | SJOFLEDT, ELLA | 15 |
March 19, 1953 | TRAINS ENDANGERED BY JUNIOR ENGINEERS; DAM NEARBY CREEK | 1 |
March 19, 1953 | GARBAGE DISPOSAL BIDS ARE STUDIED | 1 |
March 19, 1953 | WAIT ON ACCEPTANCE NEW WELL | 11 |
March 19, 1953 | SERGEANT WALLIS GIVEN CITATION | 11 |
March 26, 1953 | BELLEVUE INCORPORATES, ADOPTS CITY MANAGER | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | OUR TOWN (PRINCE, EDWARD L) | 10 |
March 26, 1953 | BETTER LIGHTING NEEDED BY SCHOOLS PARENTS TELL BOARD | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | DEDICATION CEREMONIES THIS SUNDAY TO OPEN NEW FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | 17 |
March 26, 1953 | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EMBARKS ON 5-DAY MEMBERSHIP DRIVE | 9 |
March 26, 1953 | NEW CITY ENTRANCE SIGNS WOULD BE AN ASSET | 10 |
March 26, 1953 | KINDERGARTEN WILL CONTINUE TO JUNE; MAY GO POPULAR VOTE NEXT YEAR | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | NEW SCHOOL FOR HOUGHTON LOOMS AS POSSIBILITY | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | CARNIVAL DEBATED IN CITY LIMITS | 13 |
March 26, 1953 | STRAY DOGS MENACE CHILDREN AT SCHOOL | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | FIRE DISTRICT 41 STUDIES PROBLEM | 7 |
March 26, 1953 | ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT SUNDAY | 9 |
March 26, 1953 | NEW SCHOOL FOR HOUGHTON LOOMS AS POSSIBILITY | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | LAW MAY VALIDATE JUANITA WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | BEER SALE TO YOUTHS TO BE PROHIBITED | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | BREAK FROM CITY JAIL BRINGS MORE TIME | 8 |
March 26, 1953 | CLEVELAND, HARRY L | 8 |
March 26, 1953 | COWAN, J GORDON | 19 |
March 26, 1953 | MULLOY, JOHN P | 19 |
March 26, 1953 | POTTER, MARTHA HARRIET | 19 |
March 26, 1953 | SMITH, EMYAN O | 19 |
March 26, 1953 | BOOMERANG DOLLARS – SERIES OF ADS TO EMPHASIZE THEIR VALUE | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | RAN INTO SNAGS ON LAKE FRONT (PHOTO) | 1 |
March 26, 1953 | LAW MAY VALIDATE JUANITA WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | LACK OF TOOLS THREATEN PROJECT | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | FORMER SAFEWAY BUILDING LEASED TO C & H, CHAIN STORE GROCERS | 6 |
April 2, 1953 | SCHOOL BOARD COLD ON COMMUNITY HALL AS POTENTIAL UNIT | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | HOUGHTON MUM ON BECOMING PROJECT LANDLORD | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | WORKERS BUSY ON RED CROSS DRIVE | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | OUR TOWN (POSSIBLE CITY IMPROVEMENTS) | 10 |
April 2, 1953 | NEW SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS TAKE POSTS AS RETIRING TWO END 25 YEARS | 9 |
April 2, 1953 | SCHOOL BOARD, TEACHERS DISCUSS SALARIES | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | HOUGHTON MUM ON BECOMING PROJECT LANDLORD | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | SCHOOL BOARD COLD ON COMMUNITY HALL AS POTENTIAL UNIT | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | SMALLER JUANITA WATER DISTRICT PETITIONS MOVING | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | CONRAD, HARFIELD | 5 |
April 2, 1953 | MORGAN, MRS CHARLES D | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | JOURNAL’S NEW LOOK – PAGES ARE WIDER AND DEEPER THIS ISSUE | 5 |
April 2, 1953 | EASTER SERVICES FOR LOCAL CHURCHES LISTED | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | TUBE IDEA GETS COLD SHOULDER | 1 |
April 2, 1953 | GARBAGE CONTRACT WILL BE AWARDED | 5 |
April 2, 1953 | SMALLER JUANITA WATER DISTRICT PETITIONS MOVING | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | 3000 EXPECTED TO VIEW PRIMROSE SHOW APRIL 17 TO 19 | 6 |
April 9, 1953 | GARDEN PROJECT FOR KIDS IS OUT | 2 |
April 9, 1953 | OUR TOWN (KING, ALBERT AND MARY) | 10 |
April 9, 1953 | $56000 BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED | 10 |
April 9, 1953 | LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL’S NEW SHOPS AND GYM NEAR COMPLETION | 9 |
April 9, 1953 | KIRKLAND C OF C EXTENDS INVITATION TO HOUGHTON COMMUNITY CLUB | 2 |
April 9, 1953 | MYSTERY YELLOW DUST IS SOLVED | 3 |
April 9, 1953 | KINDERGARTEN, TEACHER SALARY INCREASES UP TO VOTERS OF DISTRICT | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | THE SAD TALE OF BUSTER THE BRUIN WHO WAS DISLODGED FROM HIS PERCH | 11 |
April 9, 1953 | LOCAL FIREMEN DO TOP RATE JOB | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | BAN CARNIVAL INSIDE CITY AS COUNCIL ENFORCES LAW | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | CITY GETS REFUND FROM PARK DEPT. | 10 |
April 9, 1953 | COUNCIL HAS BUSY MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | LEGION POST GOT OFF TO GOOD START THROUGH EFFORTS OF FINE LEADERS | 10 |
April 9, 1953 | JUDGE REVERSES DECISION ON JUANITA’S OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN WATER PR | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | KIRKLAND’S COAST GUARD FLOTILLA BRINGS REVIEW HERE FOR MAY 17 | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | BLISS, MRS EDGAR | 7 |
April 9, 1953 | $203,000 STREET PAVING PROJECT STUDIED BY CITY | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | GARBAGE CONTRACT GIVEN NEW FIRM; STARTS IN 60 DAYS | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | JUDGE REVERSES DECISION ON JUANITA’S OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN WATER PR | 1 |
April 9, 1953 | PIPE FOR NEW WATER LINES ARRIVES HERE | 2 |
April 16, 1953 | KIRKLAND ORTHOPEDIC TO MARK 25 YEARS | 9 |
April 16, 1953 | OUR TOWN (GOLLOFON, ROBERT E) | 10 |
April 16, 1953 | CONSTRUCTION STARTED (PHOTO OF PICCADILLY COURT) | 9 |
April 16, 1953 | SQUEEZE PUT ON HOUGHTON BY HOUSING OFFICIALS | 1 |
April 16, 1953 | AFTER EIGHT MONTHS OF SCHEMING LEGION PURCHASES ‘FORT JACKSON’ | 10 |
April 16, 1953 | HOUGHTON MAIL DELIVERY SOUGHT | 1 |
April 16, 1953 | SQUEEZE PUT ON HOUGHTON BY HOUSING OFFICIALS | 1 |
April 16, 1953 | OUTLAW TRAILERS IN CITY LIMITS | 8 |
April 16, 1953 | LABRIE, GASPARD (JASPER) | 2 |
April 16, 1953 | KIRKLAND VICINITY TO HAVE EXTENDED TELEPHONE SERVICE BY 1954 | 1 |
April 16, 1953 | ARLENE FERRIER, ROBERT SIM | 5 |
April 23, 1953 | THREE-DAY PRIMROSE SHOW ATTRACTS OVER 2500 PERSONS TO KIRKLAND | 8 |
April 23, 1953 | COUPLE CELEBRATES 65TH ANNIVERSARY (GARDNER, MR AND MRS GEORGE) | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | OUR TOWN (TREMAINE, LEWIS) | 9 |
April 23, 1953 | MERCHANTS TO OFFER ‘HOT’ BARGAINS IN BLUE RIBBON DAY PROMOTION | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | RED CROSS DRIVE GOES ‘OVER TOP’ | 7 |
April 23, 1953 | YOUTHFUL DELEGATION SECURES QUICK ACTION FOR PLAYGROUND FROM COUNTY | 7 |
April 23, 1953 | STATE AIR RAID ALERT FRIDAY | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | CITY SCHOOL BUDGET $145,245 FOR NEXT YEAR’S PRELIMINARY FIGURES | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | SCHOOL HEAD HERE CLARIFIES PROBLEM | 7 |
April 23, 1953 | SPENCER NAMED BASKETBALL COACH | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | CLOSURE OF JUANITA BEACHES THREATENED BY POLLUTION | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | ENTHUSIASM REACHES HIGH PITCH AS FORT JACKSON IS TOWED TO KIRKLAND | 10 |
April 23, 1953 | HOUGHTON LOOKS TO ITS FUTURE PLANS; DRAWING COMPLETE TOWN LAND MA | 9 |
April 23, 1953 | CLOSURE OF JUANITA BEACHES THREATENED BY POLLUTION | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | CLOSURE OF JUANITA BEACHES THREATENED BY POLLUTION | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | SIGN LIFEGUARDS FOR SWIM SEASON | 10 |
April 23, 1953 | METTELL, ELAINE | 2 |
April 23, 1953 | CALL $80000 CITY BOND ELECTION IN JUNE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS | 7 |
April 23, 1953 | NEW STREET SIGNS REPLACE OLD ONES | 7 |
April 23, 1953 | GETTING OUT OF WATER DISTRICT ISN’T SO SIMPLE | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | PROPOSE HUGE SEWER SYSTEM FOR AREA | 1 |
April 23, 1953 | DOROTHY NOYD, CHARLES H SMITH | 4 |
April 23, 1953 | SHIRLEY BURNS, WAYNE GOODER | 4 |
April 30, 1953 | JOHNNIE AND AL’S FOOD MART – GRAND OPENING | 11 |
April 30, 1953 | CONCERT FEATURES EAST SIDE ARTISTS | 7 |
April 30, 1953 | SEATTLE PACIFIC COLLEGE CHOIR TO SING HERE | 14 |
April 30, 1953 | OUR TOWN (SPENCER, FLORENCE) | 10 |
April 30, 1953 | MERCHANTS START “BLUE RIBBON DAYS” TOMORROW | 1 |
April 30, 1953 | SALE OF UNDERWOOD’S DEPARTMENT STORE TO SEATTLE MAN IS ANNOUNCED | 8 |
April 30, 1953 | CITY GOVERNMENT CHANGES HANDS – HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS TAKE OVER JOB | 2 |
April 30, 1953 | INDIVIDUALS COVERED IN EMERGENCIES BY CIVIL DEFENSE RULE | 10 |
April 30, 1953 | JUANITA PTA TO SUPPORT TEACHER PAY HIKE AND KINDERGARTEN MILLAGE | 2 |
April 30, 1953 | CARNIVAL COMING HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 30, 1953 | CITY PROFITS BY PTA CARNIVAL | 1 |
April 30, 1953 | GROUP OF JUANITA CITIZENS PROTESTS RECENT ACTION OF WATER COMMISSION | 1 |
April 30, 1953 | LEGION HEAD OBJECTS TO HEAVY CARNIVAL LICENSE | 9 |
April 30, 1953 | KOEHLER, LEONA | 6 |
April 30, 1953 | COMMUNITY CLUB TO DISCUSS ANNEXATION AT ROSE HILL | 9 |
April 30, 1953 | GROUP OF JUANITA CITIZENS PROTESTS RECENT ACTION OF WATER COMMISSION | 1 |
April 30, 1953 | OPERATORS BEGIN REPAIRING SEWER DISPOSAL UNITS | 1 |
May 7, 1953 | HEISDORF EXPANDS OPERATION, BUYS HOLLYWOOD FARM | 6 |
May 7, 1953 | 3 JUANITA BEACHES TO BE CLOSED | 1 |
May 7, 1953 | HIGH SCHOOL WILL FURNISH QUEEN FOR ANNUAL SUMMER WATER CARNIVAL | 9 |
May 7, 1953 | SPECIAL ELECTION IS SET JUNE 23 FOR BOND ISSUE | 1 |
May 7, 1953 | HARD-WORKING COMMITTEE AND SHIP SPONSORS GIVEN ROUSING SEND-OFF | 13 |
May 7, 1953 | 3 JUANITA BEACHES TO BE CLOSED | 1 |
May 7, 1953 | CITY’S FIRST BIG DRAGNET OPERATION RESULTS IN CAPTURING LOCAL CULPRIT | 1 |
May 7, 1953 | MERIT SYSTEM ADOPTED BY CITY POLICE | 1 |
May 7, 1953 | KIRKLAND PEOPLE INVITED TO BIG GUN CAMP | 1 |
May 7, 1953 | TONKIN, HELEN | 15 |
May 7, 1953 | WATSON, JAMES | 15 |
May 7, 1953 | WILSON, JOSEPH | 15 |
May 7, 1953 | WOLEVER, RALPH H | 15 |
May 7, 1953 | DELORES SMITH, GARRET IRISH | 12 |
May 14, 1953 | PENNEY STORE INCREASES SPACE | 5 |
May 14, 1953 | FIRST HOUSING UNITS ARE SOLD FOR DEMOLITION | 1 |
May 14, 1953 | FATE OF KINDERGARTEN AND TEACHERS SALARIES BEFORE PEOPLE MAY 26 | 8 |
May 14, 1953 | STATISTICS REVEAL LOCAL TEACHERS’ SALARIES BELOW AVERAGE | 2 |
May 14, 1953 | DELORES JOHNSON, FARLAND S JOHNSON | 5 |
May 14, 1953 | COUNT HEALTH AND SANITATION OFFICER TO ADDRESS JUANITANS | 11 |
May 14, 1953 | MAYOR AND C OF C PROCLAIM KIRKLAND PAINT-UP MONTH | 6 |
May 14, 1953 | ANOTHER OLD TIMER (OLD BAPTIST CHURCH) | 14 |
May 14, 1953 | HORSES WEREN’T SPARED BY GRIMM POST IN ARRANGING HULA CARNIVAL | 10 |
May 14, 1953 | OLD TIME PICTURE (PAVING CREW) | 9 |
May 14, 1953 | COUNT HEALTH AND SANITATION OFFICER TO ADDRESS JUANITANS | 11 |
May 14, 1953 | BURGLARS RIFLE HIGH SCHOOL SAFE, LEAVE WITH $500 LOOT | 1 |
May 14, 1953 | POLICE CRACK DOWN ON NOISY EXHAUSTS | 5 |
May 14, 1953 | BATTERY C OPEN HOUSE SET FOR SATURDAY | 1 |
May 14, 1953 | COAST GUARD AUXILIARY FLOTILLAS TO BE REVIEWED HERE SUNDAY AFTERNOON | 1 |
May 14, 1953 | TONKIN, HELEN | 14 |
May 14, 1953 | ROSE HILL WANTS MORE DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED ANNEXATION, LESS LISTEN | 9 |
May 14, 1953 | SECOND BRIDGE COMMITTEE CALLS PUBLIC MEETING IN CITY TONIGHT | 5 |
May 14, 1953 | TO OIL AND SURFACE HOUGHTON STREETS | 8 |
May 14, 1953 | TO PROCEED WITH WATER EXPANSION | 8 |
May 14, 1953 | DONNA CUSHING, ALFRED ADAN | 12 |
May 21, 1953 | BOB FRANK, FORMER KIRKLAND LAD, WINS CALIFORNIA SPELLING BEE | 10 |
May 21, 1953 | OUR TOWN (BLEDFAST, ROY) | 6 |
May 21, 1953 | ASSURE SEWER LINE FOR NEW SCHOOL | 1 |
May 21, 1953 | CLASSROOMS IN JUANITA SCHOOL SOUGHT BY BOARD | 1 |
May 21, 1953 | NAZARENE CHURCH STARTS BUILDING IN SOUTH END | 8 |
May 21, 1953 | C OF C SEEKS FREE PARKING LOT | 8 |
May 21, 1953 | SOLICITATIONS CURBED BY C C | 1 |
May 21, 1953 | KINDERGARTENS, PAY BOOSTS UP TO VOTERS TUESDAY | 1 |
May 21, 1953 | SCHOOL ELECTION LEVIES DISCUSSED BY CITIZEN’S GROUP AND OFFICIALS | 2 |
May 21, 1953 | PATSY TAYLOR, JERRY PRESTON | 12 |
May 21, 1953 | COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER SUGGESTS HALTING ILLEGAL GARBAGE DISPOSAL | 6 |
May 21, 1953 | COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER SUGGESTS HALTING ILLEGAL GARBAGE DISPOSAL | 6 |
May 21, 1953 | ‘FAT’ AND ‘LEAN’ GIRLS OF LEGION AUXILIARY GIVE SUCCESSFUL COMEDY | 10 |
May 21, 1953 | LEGION, VFW WILL COMBINE EFFORTS IN STAGING MEMORIAL DAY PARADE | 9 |
May 21, 1953 | HOUGHTON GROUP SEEKS OWN MAIL DELIVERY SERVICE | 8 |
May 21, 1953 | ATTORNEY ATTACKS GROUP OPPOSING JUANITA WATER | 1 |
May 21, 1953 | JUANITA GROUP SEEKS TWO NEW WATER COMMISSIONERS | 1 |
May 21, 1953 | VARIOUS PHOTOS OF FLOTILLAS | 2 |
May 21, 1953 | BRIDGE LOCATION IS APPRAISED BY PLANNING BODY | 1 |
May 21, 1953 | ATTORNEY ATTACKS GROUP OPPOSING JUANITA WATER | 1 |
May 21, 1953 | CITY WATER RATE REDUCED OUTSIDE | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | FRIENDS HELP FLUHARTYS CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING DAY WITH OPEN HO | 6 |
May 28, 1953 | HOUGHTON WOMAN HAD SLAVE NURSE … (HARRY, ANNIE LAURIE THOMAS) | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | OUR TOWN (LANGLOIS, BASIL ‘BOZ’) | 10 |
May 28, 1953 | LOCAL C OF C TO AID FIGHT FOR SECOND BRIDGE | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | BOB CRANDALL WINS THIRD PLACE IN MARBLE TOURNEY | 2 |
May 28, 1953 | ANOTHER COUNTY-WIDE AIR RAID TEST SCHEDULED HERE ON JUNE 6 | 8 |
May 28, 1953 | 156 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SLATED FOR GRADUATION | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | KINDERGARTENS LOSE; VOTERS ALSO TURN DOWN PAY BOOSTS | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | NEW DIVISIONS PROPOSED FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS | 8 |
May 28, 1953 | UNOFFICIAL SCHOOL ELECTION RETURNS | 8 |
May 28, 1953 | KIRKLAND EAGLES TO REVIVE FAMED STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL JUNE 19, 20 | 9 |
May 28, 1953 | ONE WILL BE SUMMER WATER CARNIVAL QUEEN | 6 |
May 28, 1953 | GARAGE DESTROYED IN TUESDAY FIRE | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | BATTERY C, HIGH SCHOOL BANDS TO LEAD MEMORIAL DAY PARADE HERE | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | HOUGHTON MAIL DELIVERY GETS MAJORITY SUPPORT | 8 |
May 28, 1953 | CHAIRMAN OF WATER COMMISSION IN JUANITA ANSWERS RIVAL’S CHARGES | 5 |
May 28, 1953 | RIFT BETWEEN OPPOSING WATER FORCES WIDENING | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | CUT-RATE PARKING FINE ANNOUNCED BY MAYOR LELAND | 2 |
May 28, 1953 | BORGER, MILDRED A | 13 |
May 28, 1953 | CAUGHEL, GEORGE A | 13 |
May 28, 1953 | KRAFT, FERDINAND | 13 |
May 28, 1953 | ROSE HILL GIRL SCOUTS HONORED | 2 |
May 28, 1953 | FORMER KIRKLAND MAN IS MINISTER (DALLY, G PETER) | 12 |
May 28, 1953 | LOCAL C OF C TO AID FIGHT FOR SECOND BRIDGE | 1 |
May 28, 1953 | CHAIRMAN OF WATER COMMISSION IN JUANITA ANSWERS RIVAL’S CHARGES | 5 |
May 28, 1953 | RIFT BETWEEN OPPOSING WATER FORCES WIDENING | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | FORBID FOOD SALES IN LOCAL STORES | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | 100 DANCING PUPILS OF MISS VERLA FLOWERS TO APPEAR IN TWO-DAY REC | 6 |
June 4, 1953 | EAST SIDE, BEST SIDE (MACDONALD, F J “HENRY”) | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | DIRT EXCAVATION NEARS COMPLETION | 13 |
June 4, 1953 | COUNCIL RESCINDS HOME STOP ORDER | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | WRECKING STARTS ON HOUSING UNITS | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | FORBID FOOD SALES IN LOCAL STORES | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | JUB’S CAFE OPENS AT JUANITA JUNCTION | 5 |
June 4, 1953 | NO CLEARANCE GIVEN QUIZ FIRM PROMOTION BY LOCAL CHAMBER | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | CIVIL DEFENSE ALERT SCHEDULED ON JUNE 6 | 6 |
June 4, 1953 | MARILYN JUNE CLAYTON, JOHN EDWARD SIPILA | 14 |
June 4, 1953 | GATEWAY THEATRE TO CLOSE JUNE 7 | 7 |
June 4, 1953 | STATE PATROL CHIEF WILL BE PRESENT FOR REJUVENATION OF BERRY FEST | 5 |
June 4, 1953 | NEIGHBORS RESCUE VICTIMS OF FIRE | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | UNIT FROM US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HERE MAPPING AREA NEAR KIRKLAND | 7 |
June 4, 1953 | CITY DADS PASS ORDINANCE AIMED AT CATERPILLARS | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | CITY’S GARBAGE COLLECTION RATES SET, STARTS ON JULY 1 | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | NINE-YEAR LIFE OF ‘FORT JACKSON’ COMES TO END AT RICHMOND BEACH | 8 |
June 4, 1953 | EXPENDITURES OF JUANITA WATER COMMISSION QUESTIONED BY CITIZENS | 13 |
June 4, 1953 | POLICE CAPTURE ARMED ROBBER | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | RAID BEER TRUCK AND STEAL BOAT | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | BERNICE GANTT OF STATE LIBRARY CONFERS WITH LOCAL BOARD MEMBERS | 4 |
June 4, 1953 | JOHNSEN, JOHANNA M | 17 |
June 4, 1953 | LELAND TO ATTEND DAKOTA GOP MEET | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | COUNCIL URGES SUPPORT OF $80,000 STREET BOND ISSUE | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR HIGHWAY SOUGHT IN CITY WATERSHED | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | CITY’S GARBAGE COLLECTION RATES SET, STARTS ON JULY 1 | 1 |
June 4, 1953 | EXPENDITURES OF JUANITA WATER COMMISSION QUESTIONED BY CITIZENS | 13 |
June 4, 1953 | ARLENE LUND, ROBERT EDWIN ANDERSON | 14 |
June 4, 1953 | ELISA MORELLI, RONALD KOKESH | 14 |
June 11, 1953 | DISTRICT PLANS $195,000 SCHOOL IN CITY’S SOUTH END | 1 |
June 11, 1953 | KIRKLAND BOY WILL ATTEND NATIONAL SCOUTING JAMBOREE (KLUMB, RONALD) | 2 |
June 11, 1953 | KIRKLAND GIRLS CARRIES AWAY CUPS, RIBBONS IN SUNDAY SPANIEL SHOW | 1 |
June 11, 1953 | 232,000 MILES IS ANNUAL TRAVEL OF 21 SCHOOL BUSES | 1 |
June 11, 1953 | GROUP TO ASSIST IN COORDINATING SCHOOL FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN | 10 |
June 11, 1953 | LOCAL MOTHERS SEEK KINDERGARTEN OPERATION BY PRIVATE FINANCE FIRM | 1 |
June 11, 1953 | SCHOOL PLANNING NEEDED IN AREA, ADVISES EXPERT | 1 |
June 11, 1953 | “TYPICAL DAD” TO BE GIVEN LOADS OF GIFTS BY LOCAL MERCHANTS, JOUR |
1 |
June 11, 1953 | TOO MUCH COST FOR TOO FEW PEOPLE … JUANITA LID | 7 |
June 11, 1953 | GOOD OL’ SUMMERTIME OFF TO GOOD START AT KIRKLAND CITY BEACH | 8 |
June 11, 1953 | JUVENILE DRIVERS WITH NOISY CARS IN COURT DISFAVOR | 1 |
June 11, 1953 | NEW PARKING METER POLICY SUCCESSFUL | 8 |
June 11, 1953 | BATES, H H | 9 |
June 11, 1953 | MAKI, MARIAN | 5 |
June 11, 1953 | PALMBOM, EMIL Z | 5 |
June 11, 1953 | BILL DOERSCHLAG WILL HEAD LEGION | 9 |
June 11, 1953 | RITE MEAD, DOUGLAS LOCKER | 12 |
June 18, 1953 | TOWN REQUIRES BUILDING PERMITS | 1 |
June 18, 1953 | PROPOSE $25000 SCHOOL REPAIRS | 7 |
June 18, 1953 | PRIMITIVE OUTDOOR FACILITIES BRING FROWNS FROM CITY COUNCIL MEMBER] | 5 |
June 18, 1953 | SALTER NEW OWNER OF REFRIGERATION FIRM | 1 |
June 18, 1953 | WILLIAM DELL NEW PENNEY MANAGER | 7 |
June 18, 1953 | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ENDORSES CITY BOND ISSUE | 1 |
June 18, 1953 | MARCH OF DIMES DOES WELL | 2 |
June 18, 1953 | STATE-WIDE ALERT SLATED SATURDAY | 8 |
June 18, 1953 | PRO-KINDERGARTEN GROUP IS FORMED | 12 |
June 18, 1953 | F.O.E. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL SCHEDULED THIS WEEKEND | 1 |
June 18, 1953 | JUANITA’S CONTROVERSIAL WATER EXPANSION PROBLEM COMES TO HEAD FRI | 2 |
June 18, 1953 | ENROLL 155 WOULD-BE SWIMMERS ON FIRST DAY IN CITY BEACH PROGRAM | 4 |
June 18, 1953 | JUANITA BEACHES ARE STILL CLOSED | 1 |
June 18, 1953 | COAST CRIME WAVE FALLS SHORT OF GOAL AS JUVENILES TEETH CHATTER | 1 |
June 18, 1953 | YOUTHS THWARTED IN BOAT ROBBERY | 8 |
June 18, 1953 | BROWN, FRANK | 15 |
June 18, 1953 | HOUCK, LOLA M | 15 |
June 18, 1953 | LAMPHEAR, LOUISE A | 15 |
June 18, 1953 | SCHMALLE, LYANNE | 1 |
June 18, 1953 | CITY PAID $16100 FOR 16 ACRES ON RIGHT-OF-WAY | 7 |
June 18, 1953 | GAS FRANCHISE IS GRANTED SEATTLE COMPANY BY CITY | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | LARGER QUARTERS FOR E S SAVINGS AND LOAN | 11 |
June 25, 1953 | “TYPICAL DAD” CONTEST WON BY ED ROSENTHAL; COMPETITION WAS KEEN | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | ADDING $10765 FOR SCHOOL WORK | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | SCHOOL ARCHITECT CHANGE STUDIED BY DISTRICT BOARD | 2 |
June 25, 1953 | TWO ROOM ADDITION APPROVED FOR JUANITA SCHOOL; TO REPLACE LIGHTS | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | CHURCH GROUND BREAKING (PHOTOS) | 6 |
June 25, 1953 | GROUND BREAKING FOR NEW CHURCH HELD HERE LAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON | 10 |
June 25, 1953 | NEW HOUSE OPEN TO PUBLIC SUNDAY | 6 |
June 25, 1953 | NEW LAUNDERETTE TO OPEN SATURDAY | 2 |
June 25, 1953 | SARVER’S MARKET GETS TREATMENT; EXPANSION IS THIRD ONE FOR BOB | 2 |
June 25, 1953 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOASTS LARGEST MEMBERSHIP IN ITS HIS | 9 |
June 25, 1953 | ‘WOODY’ CAMPBELL HONORED BY C C | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | DO DRUGGISTS CONDONE BAD LITERATURE? (LURID MAGAZINES) | 10 |
June 25, 1953 | SUGGEST LOWERING SCHOOL ENTRANCE AGE; BOARD FAVORS WETZEL GRID | 2 |
June 25, 1953 | CIRCUS TO SHOW TWICE TUESDAY IN CITY BALL PARK | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | PLANS FOR WATER CARNIVAL SHAPING | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | STRAWBERRY DOINGS (MANY PHOTOS OF STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL) | 5 |
June 25, 1953 | MINIMUM OF FIRE CALLS BEING MADE | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | SMALL VOTE KILLS CITY BOND ISSUES | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | BOOST POST OFFICE RENTS JULY 1 | 2 |
June 25, 1953 | LARGE BUDGET FOR 2A CONSTRUCTION | 11 |
June 25, 1953 | WEATHER ISN’T REALLY SO BAD | 1 |
June 25, 1953 | DELORES JOHNSON, FARLAND JOHNSON | 12 |
June 25, 1953 | MARILYN CLAYTON, JOHN SIPILA | 7 |
June 25, 1953 | SHIRLEY LOU MILLER, JAMES E EASTMAN | 12 |
July 2, 1953 | MR AND MRS TOM LEVI CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY WITH OPEN HOUSE | 8 |
July 2, 1953 | ADDITIONAL ROOM SOUGHT FOR SCHOOL OF HANDICAPPED | 4 |
July 2, 1953 | ASK CONTRACTORS TO BID ON LOCAL SCHOOL PROJECTS | 7 |
July 2, 1953 | BUILDING PROGRAM MAY BRING NEW SCHOOL ARCHITECT | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | COMPLAINTS BY CLYDE HILL RESIDENTS OVER SCHOOL ARE SETTLED | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | LIGHTING, SEATING, FENCING PROPOSED FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | NAME AL LELAND GENERAL OF NEW UNITED DIVISION | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | PROCEEDS FROM WATER CARNIVAL CORONATION BALL WILL BE USED TO UNIFORM | 7 |
July 2, 1953 | THREE NEW SCHOOL BUSES ARE PROPOSED | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | WATER CARNIVAL ON SEAFAIR LIST | 7 |
July 2, 1953 | NEW WASTE GLUE DEVELOPED HERE | 4 |
July 2, 1953 | COMMISSION FAILS TO APPEAR FOR DISTRICT HEARING | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | OFFICIALS LIFT BAN ON JUANITA BEACHES | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | MEN MOLESTING GIRLS SOUGHT BY POLICE | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | BOSSARD, ELIZA WATKINS | 11 |
July 2, 1953 | EBY, ROMAINE | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | KREPELA, JOHANNA | 11 |
July 2, 1953 | TODD, CAPTAIN JAMES HOWARD | 11 |
July 2, 1953 | COMMISSION FAILS TO APPEAR FOR DISTRICT HEARING | 1 |
July 2, 1953 | ELIZABETH BARKER, FRED PHILLIPS | 8 |
July 9, 1953 | COUPLE CELEBRATES 59TH ANNIVERSARY (KIENHOLZ, MR AND MRS MICHAEL) | 14 |
July 9, 1953 | REPORT ON THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 5 |
July 9, 1953 | SEVEN ARCHITECTS INTERVIEWED FOR LOCAL SCHOOL JOB | 6 |
July 9, 1953 | PAINTING OF CITY HALL TO COST TOTAL OF $1055 | 2 |
July 9, 1953 | MODERN 4-BEDROOM HOUSE BEING SHOWN | 5 |
July 9, 1953 | KIRKLAND’S BLUE RIBBON DAYS BARGAINS OFFERED THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | KIRKLAND CANNERY SEASON OPENED; HOUSEWIVES BUSY LOADING LARDERS | 14 |
July 9, 1953 | ENOUGH YOUNGSTERS FOR 5 KINDERGARTEN CLASSES REGISTERED | 14 |
July 9, 1953 | EVERYONE LOVES A CIRCUS (PHOTOS) | 7 |
July 9, 1953 | SEAFAIR ROYALTY MAY TANGLE WITH PIRATES | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | $8500 LOSS AS NEW HOME BURNS | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | CITY COUNCIL HEARS REPORTS OF USE OF LIBRARY AND TEEN CANTEEN | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | CITY DEBATES PAYING $250 OR $1000 FOR WATERFRONT LEVELING | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | DICK SCHULAR GETS PARK BOARD POST | 6 |
July 9, 1953 | YEN TO CELEBRATE ONLY DISCORD IN JULY 4 HOLIDAY | 2 |
July 9, 1953 | HURL CHALLENGES IN JUANITA’S HOT WATER CONFLICT | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | COUNCILMAN ADVISES PARENTS TO TURN IN NAMES OF SPEEDERS | 6 |
July 9, 1953 | FACE SLAP COSTS LOCAL WOMAN $23 | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | FUGITIVE MISSING FOR SECOND TIME | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | KIRKLAND’S SANITATION LAW RUNS INTO TROUBLES, C OF C AND CITY CON | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | PARKING METER POLICY NETS CITY GOODWILL, PROFIT | 2 |
July 9, 1953 | PAROLEE CONFESSES MOLESTING LOCAL GIRLS | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | SEEK WOMAN FOR PASSING CHECKS | 2 |
July 9, 1953 | HANSON, ERLE P | 17 |
July 9, 1953 | NANAVICH, DANNY | 7 |
July 9, 1953 | RAY, WALLTER W | 17 |
July 9, 1953 | SEGUNDO, JOHN L | 17 |
July 9, 1953 | DUST SUFFERERS VOICE COMPLAINT; MAYOR EXPLAINS OILING PROJECTS | 5 |
July 9, 1953 | MORE CUSTOMER FREE PARKING BEING SOUGHT BY CHAMBER COMMERCE, CITY | 5 |
July 9, 1953 | OPENING OF 8TH WEST STUDIED BY COUNCIL | 2 |
July 9, 1953 | EX-INFANTRYMAN, VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II, TAKES OVER CITY GARBAGE | 16 |
July 9, 1953 | HURL CHALLENGES IN JUANITA’S HOT WATER CONFLICT | 1 |
July 9, 1953 | SEATTLE GAS COMPANY GIVEN GAS DISTRIBUTION FRANCHISE | 13 |
July 9, 1953 | JOANNE DARLENE TAYLOR, RICHARD DAIR KUYKENDALL | 14 |
July 16, 1953 | FIND BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | HOUGHTON SEEKS BUILDING TITLE | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | ATHLETIC FIELD BEING READIED FOR FOOTBALL | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | PLANS APPROVED FOR NEW ROSE HILL GRADE SCHOOL; WILL LET CONTRACT | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | RETAIN ARCHITECT FOR SCHOOL WORK | 5 |
July 16, 1953 | SCHOOL REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE TOTAL $40743 | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | JUANITA WATER PROBLEM DISCUSSED BY OPPOSITE SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | WATER PROBLEM KEEPS GOING ON AND ON | 6 |
July 16, 1953 | LOWER AGE LIMIT FOR QUALIFIED CHILDREN TO ENTER FIRST GRADE CLASS | 2 |
July 16, 1953 | SCHOOLS MAY GET $248,419 IN AID | 11 |
July 16, 1953 | THREE TEACHERS ADDED TO STAFF | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | JEANETTE PICKERING, DON WALKER | 10 |
July 16, 1953 | JOAN BEVERLY HINXMAN, GERALD KIMMERLE | 10 |
July 16, 1953 | KIDS’ PARADE WILL BE WATER CARNIVAL FEATURE AUGUST 8 | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | LADDER TECHNIQUES DEMONSTRATED | 8 |
July 16, 1953 | STUMP FIRE BRINGS FIREFIGHTERS OUT | 2 |
July 16, 1953 | HOUGHTON WANTS SWIM TALENT | 9 |
July 16, 1953 | HOUGHTON ANNOUNCES PLANS TO TALK WATER SUPPLY WITH ROSE HILL | 8 |
July 16, 1953 | HOUGHTON SEEKS BUILDING TITLE | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | NEW BATHHOUSE FOR HOUGHTON | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | CONCRETE PLANT SEEKS LOCATION | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | JUANITA COMMITTEE SEEKING EXPANSION OF WATER SUPPLY … | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | JUANITA WATER PROBLEM DISCUSSED BY OPPOSITE SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | HOT SUN DRIVES KIDS TO BEACHES FOR COOLING OFF, SWIMMING INSTRUCT | 9 |
July 16, 1953 | NEW BATHHOUSE FOR HOUGHTON | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | POLICE WILL WATCH HOMES DURING TRIPS | 2 |
July 16, 1953 | UNCOOKED GARBAGE BRINGS $35 FINE | 6 |
July 16, 1953 | DAWSON, LOUIS F | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | NEW PASTOR (GRAVES, EDWARD – SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS) | 12 |
July 16, 1953 | HOUGHTON ANNOUNCES PLANS TO TALK WATER SUPPLY WITH ROSE HILL | 8 |
July 16, 1953 | AWARD $300,000 AVONDALE PAVING PROJECT JULY 21 | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | MORE TIME NEEDED TO TEST NEW LIGHT, REYNOLDS CAUTIONS | 2 |
July 16, 1953 | HOUGHTON ANNOUNCES PLANS TO TALK WATER SUPPLY WITH ROSE HILL | 8 |
July 16, 1953 | JUANITA WATER PROBLEM DISCUSSED BY OPPOSITE SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT | 1 |
July 16, 1953 | BETTY GILLETTE, ROBERT FIELDS | 5 |
July 16, 1953 | DARLENE MILLER, DAVID MORGAN | 10 |
July 23, 1953 | THE GRILL – NOW OPEN (FORMERLY APPLETON’S) | 4 |
July 23, 1953 | GALSFORD DISCOVERS NINE-BUD SWEET PEA | 10 |
July 23, 1953 | EAST SIDERS DEDICATE NEW BATH HOUSE | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | SCHOOL SITE STILL BEING NEGOTIATED | 5 |
July 23, 1953 | WAR MEMORIAL APPROVED | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | MORMON CHURCH TO BE BUILT HERE | 8 |
July 23, 1953 | KINDERGARTEN BACKERS GETTING STRONG | 2 |
July 23, 1953 | MARGARET BURKHEIMER,LAWRENCE BINGHAM | 12 |
July 23, 1953 | JUNIOR BAND TO GIVE CONCERT JULY 29 | 6 |
July 23, 1953 | EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT VERSION OF HOW TO WEAR CARNIVAL HATS | 9 |
July 23, 1953 | KING NEPTUNE, QUEEN IRIS AND PIRATE BAND ACCEPT KIRKLAND CARNIVAL | 5 |
July 23, 1953 | ONLY TWO WEEKS REMAIN UNTIL BOLD, BAD BUCS INVADE TOWN | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | COUNCIL TO HEAR FIRE TRUCK BIDS | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | COUNCIL TO HEAR FIRE TRUCK BIDS | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | MAYOR LOSES TEMPER AT COUNCIL MEETING | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | JUANITA MAY FURNISH WATER FOR CHAMPAGNE – POINT, THAT IS | 9 |
July 23, 1953 | EAST SIDERS DEDICATE NEW BATH HOUSE | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | TEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL SELLING SEEDS IS STOPPED BY POLICE | 6 |
July 23, 1953 | 1953 POPULATION 5,400 CENSUS DATA REVEALS | 14 |
July 23, 1953 | BACK STAGE MOVES HURT SECOND BRIDGE | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | STREET SURFACING NEED FOR 16TH WEST | 2 |
July 23, 1953 | TUBE FROM KIRKLAND TO SAND POINT IS CONSIDERED | 1 |
July 23, 1953 | VIRGINIA SMITH, WADE SHERWOOD | 12 |
July 30, 1953 | FRIENDS HONOR BIRNBAUMS | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | COLE TO CONDUCT YOUTH SYMPHONY | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | BILL CROW WITH FAMOUS BAND | 11 |
July 30, 1953 | DISTRICT REACHES PRICE AGREEMENT | 5 |
July 30, 1953 | KIRKLAND LDS WARD CONDUCTS CEREMONY AT SITE OF NEW ROSE HILL CHAP | 12 |
July 30, 1953 | AT TIP OF EVERGREEN POINT | 10 |
July 30, 1953 | MATERIAL SALVAGED – HALF WRECKED (PHOTOS OF STEWART HEIGHTS) | 8 |
July 30, 1953 | LEGION SPONSORS AID KOREA DRIVE | 11 |
July 30, 1953 | CHILD GIVES SAVINGS FOR KOREAN CHILDREN (GUGELER, DAPHNE) | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | TIME OUT FOR FISHING – GOOD GRASS ROOFING – WATCH ME BRAID, MA! | 9 |
July 30, 1953 | BAND BOOSTERS AIM FOR $1000 GOAL AS DATE NEARS FOR CORONATION BALL | 8 |
July 30, 1953 | SCHOOL BOARD BUYS 13-PASSENGER BUS | 8 |
July 30, 1953 | SCHOOL BOARD DECIDES TO ALLOW BIDS ON BOTH NEW AND OLD STYLE BUSS | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | CARNIVAL PLANS PACK FUN WALLOP FOR AUGUST 7-8 | 6 |
July 30, 1953 | KIDS PARADE TO FEATURE CARNIVAL | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | QUEEN CONTESTANTS HIGHLIGHT WATER CARNIVAL INTEREST | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | LABOR DISPUTE (PAINTERS – PHOTOS) | 5 |
July 30, 1953 | UNTAGGED PELTS COST $250 FINE | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | BLACK, DAVID | 8 |
July 30, 1953 | MATTHIAS, JOHN EDWARD | 8 |
July 30, 1953 | NELSON, HERBERT C | 8 |
July 30, 1953 | PETERS, IDA | 8 |
July 30, 1953 | RERICK, GEORGE I | 8 |
July 30, 1953 | TRASK, WILLIAM | 5 |
July 30, 1953 | COLLINS PLAYSHED, 8 TENNIS COURTS TO BE CONSTRUCTED | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | CENSUS FIGURES FOR KIRKLAND REVEAL RESIDENTS STAY IN SCHOOL 12.2 | 11 |
July 30, 1953 | DEFICIT PLAGUES WATER DISTRICT; PLAN EXPANSION | 1 |
July 30, 1953 | CAROL LARSEN, PAT BIGGS | 10 |
August 6, 1953 | EGG WITHIN AN EGG IS STORY OF WEEK | 1 |
August 6, 1953 | $18000 HOME AMONG BUILDING PERMITS | 7 |
August 6, 1953 | BIDS OF $16,078.96 AWARDED JULY 31 BY SCHOOL BOARD | 5 |
August 6, 1953 | GRID FIELD, WAR MEMORIAL DEVELOPMENT TO START SOON | 9 |
August 6, 1953 | SCHOOL ADVERTISES BIDS FOR ROSE HILL, JUANITA BUILDINGS | 6 |
August 6, 1953 | SCHOOL TAKES ACTION ON JUANITA LIGHTS | 8 |
August 6, 1953 | MAY ORGANIZE JUNIOR CHAMBER COMMERCE | 1 |
August 6, 1953 | LELAND MAY ATTEND CIVIL DEFENSE MEET | 9 |
August 6, 1953 | BAND UNIFORMS ARRIVE (PHOTO) | 9 |
August 6, 1953 | KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION WILL BE WEDNESDAY; FEE $6.50 PER MONTH | 1 |
August 6, 1953 | DOLL-FINS GROUP WILL SHOW HERE (PHOTO) | 10 |
August 6, 1953 | CARNIVAL FUN STARTS | 1 |
August 6, 1953 | LIABILITY QUESTIONS ASKED BY FIREMEN | 6 |
August 6, 1953 | CITY TO BE TOUGH ON THOSE FAILING TO REMOVE TRASH | 5 |
August 6, 1953 | KIRKLAND WILL PAY EIGHT CENTS PER MILE NOW AS ORDINANCE IS AMENDED | 9 |
August 6, 1953 | HIGH VOLTAGE LINES ERECTED IN HOUGHTON | 12 |
August 6, 1953 | NO IMMEDIATE CHANGE HOUGHTON MAIL SEEN; CLUB TO PETITION CONGRESS | 5 |
August 6, 1953 | UNLICENSED DOGS TO BE PICKED UP | 7 |
August 6, 1953 | ASSOCIATE JOINS DR THEIN HERE | 6 |
August 6, 1953 | NELSON, HERBERT C | 8 |
August 6, 1953 | RERICK, GEORGE I | 5 |
August 6, 1953 | REV IVAN SMITH RESUMES DUTIES | 12 |
August 6, 1953 | 16TH AVE WEST SURFACE (PHOTO) | 8 |
August 6, 1953 | STREET DEPRESSIONS FILLED IN BY CITY | 4 |
August 6, 1953 | GARBAGE SURVEY IN BUSINESS AREA PLANNED BY C C | 6 |
August 6, 1953 | WATER DISTRICT FACES REQUEST FOR WITHDRAWAL | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | CAPT E C MCKIBBEN JR DESCRIBES KOREAN TRUCE SIGNING AT PANMUNJON | 12 |
August 13, 1953 | KINDERGARTEN SPACE IS SOUGHT BY GROUP | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | NEW KANGAROO MUSCLE FOUNDRY NEARING COMPLETION (PHOTOS) | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | COUNCIL APPROVES PLAN FOR MOVING PROJECT HOUSES | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | IS HEIGHTS INSIDE TOWN? HOUGHTON COUNCIL PERPLEXED OVER LEGAL QUESTION | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | SO THAT KIDDIES MIGHT LEARN TO SNIFF, HOUGHTON NURSERY GIVES FREE | 13 |
August 13, 1953 | BARBARA BROWN, DONALD MORRIS | 14 |
August 13, 1953 | GEORGIA M STONE, PAT HODGES | 13 |
August 13, 1953 | CARNIVAL, SEAFAIR ROYALTY ON DISPLAY | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | KIWANIS WATER CARNIVAL HIGHLIGHTS (MANY PHOTOS) | 5 |
August 13, 1953 | HOUGHTON NEEDS 24-HOUR PATROL SAYS JUDGE COX | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | IS HEIGHTS INSIDE TOWN? HOUGHTON COUNCIL PERPLEXED OVER LEGAL QUESTION | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | CEMENT PLANT ON LAKE REFUSED | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | HOUGHTON NEEDS 24-HOUR PATROL SAYS JUDGE COX | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | PITY THE POOR COP – COSTLY JOB (BREAKDOWN OF COSTS) | 9 |
August 13, 1953 | CHAPIN, C ART | 13 |
August 13, 1953 | MCGUIRE, CELIA P | 19 |
August 13, 1953 | MORGAN, ARTHUR | 19 |
August 13, 1953 | YOUNGBERG, AGNES | 17 |
August 13, 1953 | $7696 IS MEDIAN VALUE OF KIRKLAND 1-F HOME | 15 |
August 13, 1953 | $7696 IS MEDIAN VALUE OF KIRKLAND 1-F HOME | 15 |
August 13, 1953 | CLEVER STRATEGY BY GROUPS OPPOSING BRIDGE REPORTED | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | PARKING LOT LEASE GOES TO CHAMBER FOR FINAL APPROVAL | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | COMPLAINTS MADE BY MERCHANTS ON GARBAGE CHARGES | 1 |
August 13, 1953 | ADELINE BUESSER, ELTON GILDOW | 13 |
August 13, 1953 | BETTE JOAN KALER, GLEN HATHAWAY | 13 |
August 13, 1953 | D JEAN ARNOLD, CHARLES RAMIREZ | 13 |
August 13, 1953 | PAT HEIBER, JAMES O’BRIEN | 12 |
August 13, 1953 | RUTHORA MCBRIDE, ROBERT F WRIGHT | 15 |
August 20, 1953 | EE SEDILLE CO WINS $51959 CONTRACT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL GRID | 5 |
August 20, 1953 | STEWART HEIGHTS SCHOOL (PHOTO) | 5 |
August 20, 1953 | 18 NEW TEACHERS JOIN 1953 FACULTY OF LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOLS | 9 |
August 20, 1953 | KINDERGARTEN CLASSES SCHEDULED FOR KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON, REDMOND, J | 10 |
August 20, 1953 | SCHOOL BUYS THREE NEW BUSSES FROM LOCAL DEALERS | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | VELMA SELSET, STERLING WELLS | 10 |
August 20, 1953 | LOCAL THEATER OWNERS APPEAL – CITY ASKED TO END ADMISSION TAX | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | BRUIN VISITS ROSE HILL AREA AND GETS WARM RECEPTION | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | JAP BAT FOUND IN MAT | 8 |
August 20, 1953 | LOCAL THEATER OWNERS APPEAL – CITY ASKED TO END ADMISSION TAX | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | LOCAL PLANT MAKES ALL TYPES BLACKTOP | 5 |
August 20, 1953 | SOAP DEVELOPED BY EAST SIDE CHEMIST | 5 |
August 20, 1953 | FIRE HALL, TRUCK DUE FOR JUANITA | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | GARBAGE VIOLATORS TRACKED DOWN BY KIRKLAND SLEUTHS | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | POLICE TO IMPOUND CARS IN 4-6 ZONES | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | WORTHLESS-CHECK PASSER IS ARRESTED | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | SHINSTROM, CLAYTON A | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | BRIDGE TRAFFIC INCREASES | 4 |
August 20, 1953 | KIRKLAND COUNCIL FAVORS BRIDGE | 1 |
August 20, 1953 | KIRKLAND’S MODERN DISPOSAL PLANT STARTS ELEVENTH YEAR OF OPERATION | 11 |
August 27, 1953 | NEWELL FAMILY LIKES SHOPPING IN KIRKLAND (PHOTOS) | 12 |
August 27, 1953 | KIRKLAND SYNDICATE APPLIES FOR NEW BANK CHARTER | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | KIRKLAND SEWING CENTER EXPANDED | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | HS FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL TO MOVE FROM “TOWN” TO CAMPUS | 13 |
August 27, 1953 | KINDERGARTEN, INC OBTAINS ROOM | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | MAKE WAY FOR THE HIGHWAY (PHOTO OF L C POUND HOME) | 4 |
August 27, 1953 | DANIEL’S GRAND OPENING ON FRIDAY | 5 |
August 27, 1953 | ELLSWORTH PURCHASES EAST SIDE FURNITURE | 2 |
August 27, 1953 | SEARS’ CATALOG OFFICE MOVED TO ZABLE BUILDING; TONKIN TO TAKE OLD | 7 |
August 27, 1953 | KIRKLAND JR CHAMBER ORGANIZERS URGE MEN TO ATTEND MEETING SEPT 3 | 4 |
August 27, 1953 | TORRANCE TO HEAD MARCH OF DIMES | 4 |
August 27, 1953 | BAND BOOSTERS HIT GOAL | 4 |
August 27, 1953 | LAKE WASHINGTON DISTRICT DEPENDENT UPON 21 BUSSES FOR TRANSPORTATION | 5 |
August 27, 1953 | LAKE WASHINGTON DISTRICT PRINCIPALS SET FOR SCHOOL OPENING SEPT 9 | 11 |
August 27, 1953 | NEW SCHOOL BUSSES DUE SOON, WILL END EARLY MORNING RUNS | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | SCHOOL SESSIONS TO BEGIN SEPT 9 | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | ROBERTA LESLIE WELLS, RONALD TILLMAN THOMPSON | 14 |
August 27, 1953 | MRS N SMITH SPOTS TWO DEER | 8 |
August 27, 1953 | COUNCIL WILL TAKE FIRST LOOK AT $450,000 BUDGET IN NEAR FUTURE | 11 |
August 27, 1953 | EMERGENCY WARRANT FOR $8000 PROPOSED BY KIRKLAND COUNCIL | 11 |
August 27, 1953 | REMEMBER WAY BACK WHEN (1920 PHOTO OF FIRST CUB SCOUT PACK) | 8 |
August 27, 1953 | DR JUEL OPENS KIRKLAND OFFICE | 13 |
August 27, 1953 | GLINES, REGINALD HARVEY “REX” | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | NELSON, WILLIAM A | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | TYSHALL, WALTER T | 13 |
August 27, 1953 | REMEMBER WAY BACK WHEN (1920 PHOTO OF FIRST CUB SCOUT PACK) | 8 |
August 27, 1953 | NEW BOOK PUBLISHED BY LUCILLE MCDONALD, DENNY PARK WRITER | 14 |
August 27, 1953 | BIDS ON MIDLAKES-KIRKLAND HIGHWAY TO BE CALLED SOON | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | BOOM LOWERED BY BRIDGE BOOSTERS ON KING CO PLANNING COMMISSION | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | NEED BRIDGE FUNDS | 1 |
August 27, 1953 | GARBAGE COMPLAINTS; DISCUSSION SET BY COUNCILMEN AND CHAMBER GROUP | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
LAKE SERVICE/UNION OIL – NEW OWNERS | 8 |
September 3, 1953 |
MICHAEL BAIER, JUANITA, HAS MANY BIRTHDAYS LEFT TO TOP FATHER, 99 | 9 |
September 3, 1953 |
APPROVE BUYING MORE SCHOOL SITE | 2 |
September 3, 1953 |
AWARD BIDS FOR ROSE HILL SCHOOL, JUANITA ADDITION | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
GARDNER, JANSSEN TAKE OVER BLAU’S | 7 |
September 3, 1953 |
LAKE SERVICE TAKEN OVER BY PARTNERS | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
ANN OBAN NAMED TO HEAD UNITED NEIGHBOR DRIVE | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
ALL ABOARD FOR LIBRARY PICNIC (PHOTO) | 11 |
September 3, 1953 |
KINDERGARTENS SET TO GO OPENING DAY AT FIVE LOCATIONS | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
SUPERINTENDENT ANNOUNCES FACTS ON SCHOOL OPENINGS | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
POST OFFICE WORK OPEN IN HOUGHTON | 6 |
September 3, 1953 |
JUANITA CITIZENS SEEK RESTRAINING ORDER ON WATER | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
ALL ABOARD FOR LIBRARY PICNIC (PHOTO) | 11 |
September 3, 1953 |
FACTS MISREPRESENTED BY SECOND BRIDGE GROUPS, OPPONENTS CHARGE | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
KIRKLAND SUBSCRIBES OVER $1300 IN SUPPORT OF SECOND SPAN FIGHT | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
STOP! GO! SLOW! DANGER – CAUTION – ALL SORTS OF SIGNS PAINTED HERE | 2 |
September 3, 1953 |
JUANITA CITIZENS SEEK RESTRAINING ORDER ON WATER | 1 |
September 3, 1953 |
ELETA ADOLPH, LEWIS MAY | 10 |
September 3, 1953 |
SUZANNE NESLUND, WESLEY JUNE | 10 |
September 10, 1953 |
IF NO ONE CARED … KIRKLAND TODAY MIGHT BE LIKE THIS | 6 |
September 10, 1953 |
ODOR-RIDD – NEW KIRKLAND INDUSTRY | 11 |
September 10, 1953 |
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT INCREASED BY 174 | 1 |
September 10, 1953 |
FIRES DESTROY HOME, DAMAGE EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 1 |
September 10, 1953 |
HOUGHTON APPEALS TO POSTMASTER GENERAL FOR OWN DELIVERY SYSTEM | 8 |
September 10, 1953 |
HOUGHTON HIRES DON COREY AS FULL-TIME POLICE CHIEF | 1 |
September 10, 1953 |
HOUGHTON HIRES DON COREY AS FULL-TIME POLICE CHIEF | 1 |
September 10, 1953 |
KING COUNTY BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE FOR EAST SIDE IS ANNOUNCED | 2 |
September 10, 1953 |
BOOSTERS OF KIRKLAND-SAND POINT BRIDGE GAINING STRENGTH AS HEARING | 1 |
September 10, 1953 |
BRIDGE GROUP CHALLENGES STATEMENTS OF OPPOSITION | 9 |
September 10, 1953 |
CAROL ANNE FRAZEE, LYNN PETERSON | 12 |
September 10, 1953 |
CLARA ANDERSON, DARL CASEY | 12 |
September 10, 1953 |
JEAN BARBARA BROOKS, SGT O H DAWSON | 8 |
September 10, 1953 |
JENNIE OLSON, WILLIAM O SWANSON | 8 |
September 17, 1953 |
JO-JO’S PIZZERIA – GRAND OPENING | 9 |
September 17, 1953 |
MCEVOY-ROGERS LUMBER COMPANY – 10TH ANNIVERSARY | 4 |
September 17, 1953 |
NEW BANK QUESTION DODGED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 6 |
September 17, 1953 |
KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION OFFERS ROOMS TO ST JOHN’S FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL | 7 |
September 17, 1953 |
FIRST SERVICES FOR CLYDE HILL CHURCH | 8 |
September 17, 1953 |
ST PAUL’S TO MARK CHAPEL DEDICATION | 16 |
September 17, 1953 |
261 STEWART HEIGHTS UNITS GO ON SALE THIS WEEK | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
TALK DEVELOPING VIEW PROPERTIES | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
YOU GET THE IMPRESSION SEATTLE’S BUILDING A FENCE AROUND ITSELF | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
NEW BANK QUESTION DODGED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 6 |
September 17, 1953 |
OFFICERS ARE NAMED BY JUNIOR CHAMBER | 13 |
September 17, 1953 |
TALK DEVELOPING VIEW PROPERTIES | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
HOUGHTON’S TOWN COUNCIL RELENTS ON KINDERGARTEN | 13 |
September 17, 1953 |
NEW TYPE SCHOOL BUS (PHOTO) | 16 |
September 17, 1953 |
BARBARA ANN MONKS, ROBERT JOSEPH MONKS | 14 |
September 17, 1953 |
“NIGHT ON THE RIVIERA” (WOW!) THEME OF KIRKLAND ORTHOPEDIC BALL | 14 |
September 17, 1953 |
‘HELLO GIRL’ GETS FIRE CALL; HELP! IT’S HER HOUSE ABLAZE | 6 |
September 17, 1953 |
CITY HOLDS BACK PAY ON GARBAGE | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
CITY PROPOSES $447,762 BUDGET FOR ’54; ASSESSED VALUATION UP TO | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
AD FOR POLIO PREVENTION | 15 |
September 17, 1953 |
FOUND: NAMES OF LITTLE ACORNS (PHOTO OF FIRST CUB SCOUT PACK) | 7 |
September 17, 1953 |
HOUGHTON BUDGET UP OVER LAST YEAR’S; $39635 SHOWS COMMUNITY’S GROWTH | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
HOUGHTON’S TOWN COUNCIL RELENTS ON KINDERGARTEN | 13 |
September 17, 1953 |
BRYSON, REV CYRUS | 7 |
September 17, 1953 |
MORGAN, FRANK S | 17 |
September 17, 1953 |
PATTY, JANET MARIE | 6 |
September 17, 1953 |
WICKLUND, LOLA DENISE | 17 |
September 17, 1953 |
FOUND: NAMES OF LITTLE ACORNS (PHOTO OF FIRST CUB SCOUT PACK) | 7 |
September 17, 1953 |
JOURNAL PLACES FIRST IN STATE-WIDE NEWSPAPER CONTEST | 2 |
September 17, 1953 |
JOURNAL TO PRINT INFORMATIVE MAP | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
LEASE SIGNED FOR NEW PARKING LOT | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
CITY HOLDS BACK PAY ON GARBAGE | 1 |
September 17, 1953 |
EXTENDED PHONE SERVICE IN 1954 | 7 |
September 24, 1953 |
KIRKLAND BANK SOLD | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
ANOTHER LANDMARK GOES (UNION OIL DOCK) | 16 |
September 24, 1953 |
NEW GRADE SCHOOL IN NORTH PART OF CITY IS CONSIDERED | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
UNION GETS MOST OF SCHOOL’S OIL | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
CHURCH BUILDING CAMPAIGN OPENS | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
GETTING READY FOR THE LONG WINTER AHEAD – EAST SIDE FOLKS WINDING | 5 |
September 24, 1953 |
PLAYERS ALWAYS HAVE BETTER IDEA THAN THE COACH (NEW BRIDGE) | 2 |
September 24, 1953 |
HOUGHTON ANNEXATION – LEGAL FIGHT STARTED BY RESIDENTS | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
400 ENROLLED IN ADULT EDUCATION | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
INSPECTORS WANT TO KNOW IF IT’S 12 OR 13-PASSENGER BUS | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
$4554 JUANITA FIRE DISTRICT ENGINE HOUSE WILL BE CONSTRUCTED WITH | 16 |
September 24, 1953 |
INCREASES IN 1954 CITY POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT BUDGETS DUE TO | 5 |
September 24, 1953 |
$4554 JUANITA FIRE DISTRICT ENGINE HOUSE WILL BE CONSTRUCTED WITH | 16 |
September 24, 1953 |
DR PAUL SOMERS TO OPEN OFFICE | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
GRIFFIN, THOMAS A | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
GRIFFIN, THOMAS A | 5 |
September 24, 1953 |
LARSON, ELLEN | 1 |
September 24, 1953 |
SODERSTROM, HENRIETTA | 5 |
September 24, 1953 |
PROPOSE ANNEXATION TO ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT (MAP) | 8 |
September 24, 1953 |
EAST PACIFIC HIGHWAY GROUP ASKS ROAD ASSOCIATION FOR ASSISTANCE | 9 |
September 24, 1953 |
SEATTLE C OF C LISTED AMONG ORGANIZATIONS FAVORING SECOND BRIDGE | 9 |
September 24, 1953 |
PROPOSE ANNEXATION TO ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT (MAP) | 8 |
September 24, 1953 |
MARGARET DAILY, GARY HINZ | 10 |
October 1, 1953 | NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE – GRAND OPENING | 8 |
October 1, 1953 | SIMPSON MOTOR SERVICE – GRAND OPENING (PHOTOS) | 2 |
October 1, 1953 | CHORAL DIRECTOR IS BUSY PERSON (GILDOW, MRS ELDON) | 12 |
October 1, 1953 | GROUND BROKEN FOR NEW FIRE HALL (PHOTOS) | 9 |
October 1, 1953 | SIMPSON MOTOR MODERNIZED; PLAN BIG OPEN HOUSE | 7 |
October 1, 1953 | W T JAYNE OPENS DRAPERY SERVICE | 13 |
October 1, 1953 | A NEW TWIST IN WORKING YOUR WAY THROUGH COLLEGE (NEW BRIDGE) | 1 |
October 1, 1953 | UNITED GOOD NEIGHBOR OPENS WITH HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVAS ON MONDAY | 1 |
October 1, 1953 | BOOKS, INSURANCE DISCUSSED BY PTA | 14 |
October 1, 1953 | KINDERGARTEN GROUP INCORPORATED; STILL ROOM FOR YOUNGSTERS | 3 |
October 1, 1953 | FIRE DAMAGES HOME ON THIRD STREET | 8 |
October 1, 1953 | POLICE MAKE QUICK TRIP TO BLOOD BANK; FAST ACTION HELPS SAVE LIFE | 8 |
October 1, 1953 | PROBLEM OF DOGS ON SCHOOL GROUNDS STILL A SERIOUS ONE, ACCORDING | 9 |
October 1, 1953 | POLICE RECEIVE APPRECIATIVE WORK FOR EXTRA DUTY AT SCHOOL CROSSING | 1 |
October 1, 1953 | POLICE SEEK JUNIOR GUNMAN | 1 |
October 1, 1953 | TWO CHARGED WITH TAKING MONEY FROM PAY PHONES | 11 |
October 1, 1953 | ANDERSON, JOHN GRANT | 3 |
October 1, 1953 | BRENNAN, JAMES H | 15 |
October 1, 1953 | ‘ADVENTURER’ DESERVES A BREAK | 10 |
October 1, 1953 | BUS TRIP CHANGE IS PROTESTED BY CHAMBER GROUP | 8 |
October 1, 1953 | BLACKTOPPING ON MARKET DESIRED | 1 |
October 1, 1953 | PASS GROUP IRRITATED BY ARTICLE | 9 |
October 1, 1953 | SECOND LAKE WASHINGTON BRIDGE HEARING OCT 15 | 1 |
October 1, 1953 | LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS TO GET NEW RATES FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION | 1 |
October 1, 1953 | DARLENE HOTCHKISS, EDWIN AYERS | 12 |
October 8, 1953 | GOOD NEIGHBOR CAMPAIGN HITS $2000 MARK HERE | 1 |
October 8, 1953 | DETERMINATION OF KINDERGARTEN GROUP PAYS OFF WITH FIVE CLASSES IN | 9 |
October 8, 1953 | LAKE WASH FFA JUDGING TEAM FOURTH IN STATE-WIDE COMPETITION | 13 |
October 8, 1953 | SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET ADOPTED | 1 |
October 8, 1953 | OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS IN KIRKLAND NICE – BUT SOMETIMES THEY REALLY | 2 |
October 8, 1953 | HERE’S CHANCE TO HELP CITY COUNCILMEN SELECT NEW FIRE EQUIPMENT | 1 |
October 8, 1953 | CITY ADOPTS $444,762 BUDGET FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
October 8, 1953 | HOUGHTON PLANS MORE WATER TALK | 1 |
October 8, 1953 | ROSS, JAMES R JR | 17 |
October 8, 1953 | WIITALA, ANTTI ELI | 17 |
October 8, 1953 | ROSE HILL CLUB DISCUSSES VANDALISM’S CAUSE, REMEDY | 13 |
October 8, 1953 | PAVING ON PARKING UP TO OWNERS | 1 |
October 8, 1953 | HOUGHTON PLANS MORE WATER TALK | 1 |
October 8, 1953 | PATRICIA ANN SCHLOUGH, GEORGE ADDINGTON | 14 |
October 15, 1953 |
SIXTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TODAY FOR J M CRAMERS | 7 |
October 15, 1953 |
VETERAN, DISABLED IN FIRST WAR, BECOMES BOXER … (GILETTE, R A) | 10 |
October 15, 1953 |
STATE GAME DEPARTMENT RELEASES 200 PHEASANTS IN SAMMAMISH AREA | 9 |
October 15, 1953 |
BEGIN ‘SCHOTCHLITE’ SAFETY CAMPAIGN | 1 |
October 15, 1953 |
HOUGHTON COMPLETES WIDENING N E 60TH | 7 |
October 15, 1953 |
HOUGHTON FINDS WATER IS COSTLY | 8 |
October 15, 1953 |
NIGHT ESCAPADES BY YOUTHS ALARM HOUGHTON’S CHIEF | 1 |
October 15, 1953 |
BEARDSLEY, WALT | 1 |
October 15, 1953 |
CURTIS, ALVIN H | 1 |
October 15, 1953 |
GORBETT, EDWIN L | 1 |
October 15, 1953 |
LABURR, OLIVER | 13 |
October 15, 1953 |
HEARING ON SECOND LAKE BRIDGE TO OPEN TODAY; RIVAL SIDES AGREE ON | 1 |
October 15, 1953 |
HOUGHTON COMPLETES WIDENING N E 60TH | 7 |
October 15, 1953 |
HOUGHTON FINDS WATER IS COSTLY | 8 |
October 15, 1953 |
MARGARET BURKHEIMER, LAWRENCE BINGHAM | 12 |
October 22, 1953 |
MR AND MRS CHET GREEN HONORED AT SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 12 |
October 22, 1953 |
RUBINOFF, VIOLIN TO PLAY KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 22, 1953 |
WSC STUDENT RECREATES FOOTBALL BROADCASTS (BURMEISTER, NEIL) | 9 |
October 22, 1953 |
MUSEUM PIECE NEEDS PAINT (OLD BANK BUILDING) | 6 |
October 22, 1953 |
NEIGHBOR DRIVE OVER THE TOP | 1 |
October 22, 1953 |
SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, MARVIN SCOTVOLD | 6 |
October 22, 1953 |
FIRE DAMAGES JUANITA HOME | 7 |
October 22, 1953 |
NEW FIRE TRUCK FOR JUANITA DISTRICT; OPEN BIDS NOV 10 | 7 |
October 22, 1953 |
NEW FIRE TRUCK ORDERED; ENGINE TO COST $20865 | 6 |
October 22, 1953 |
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (OLAF LARSON HOME – PHOTO) | 10 |
October 22, 1953 |
BIG TIME PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND SCHOOL CHILDREN ON HALLOWE’EN | 1 |
October 22, 1953 |
SCHEDULE EXAM FOR POSTMASTER | 8 |
October 22, 1953 |
GOSSARD, CHARLES CREIGH | 15 |
October 22, 1953 |
NEW PRECINCTS CREATED IN JUANITA, DENNY PARK | 9 |
October 22, 1953 |
HOUSE NUMBER ACTION EXPECTED | 2 |
October 22, 1953 |
CONTACT CITY FOR SEWER CONNECTION | 5 |
October 22, 1953 |
BIDS ON STATE HIGHWAY 2-A WILL BE CALLED NOVEMBER 3 | 1 |
October 22, 1953 |
CITY DADS TAKE DIM VIEW OF MOTORISTS PARKING CARS WHERE CURBS | 2 |
October 22, 1953 |
LILLIAN HANSON, ARNOLD GUNDERSON | 13 |
October 29, 1953 |
STATE GRANTS APPROVAL FOR LOCAL STATE CITIZEN’S BANK | 1 |
October 29, 1953 |
FALL COMES TO JUANITA (LEHR C F) | 9 |
October 29, 1953 |
PARSONAGE MOVED TO JUANITA CHURCH LOT | 14 |
October 29, 1953 |
EVENING STORE HOUR DAYS TO BE CUSTOMER’S SAY | 1 |
October 29, 1953 |
UNITED GOOD NEIGHBOR OVER TOP; CONTRIBUTIONS EXCEED $10600 | 2 |
October 29, 1953 |
ALICE KLEIN, JOE BOTTEM | 7 |
October 29, 1953 |
MAGIC SHOW SCHEDULED FRIDAY 13TH FEATURING NATIONALLY KNOWN ACTS | 5 |
October 29, 1953 |
FOLLOWING FIRE TRUCKS IS COSTLY | 1 |
October 29, 1953 |
CITY-WIDE HALLOWE’EN PARTY WILL BE HELD HERE SATURDAY | 1 |
October 29, 1953 |
ANDERSON, OLAF | 15 |
October 29, 1953 |
GRIGOR, CHARLES | 1 |
October 29, 1953 |
TRUSSELL, FRANK | 1 |
October 29, 1953 |
WETMORE, BENJAMIN | 14 |
October 29, 1953 |
BARBARA BANKS, GORDON THARLADSON | 12 |
October 29, 1953 |
GEORGIA STONE, EARL “PAT” HODGES | 12 |
October 29, 1953 |
MARY JEROME, JAMES J ABRAHAM | 12 |
November 5, 1953 |
KIRKLAND THRIFTWAY – NOW OPEN | 11-Oct |
November 5, 1953 |
SECOND KIRKLAND BANK GETS GO-AHEAD SIGNAL | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
RESIDENCE MOVED FROM SEATTLE BY BOAT AND BARGE (PHOTOS) | 12 |
November 5, 1953 |
ROSS AND HAGEN OPEN CAR AGENCY | 2 |
November 5, 1953 |
SHINSTROMS TO OPEN AGENCY | 14 |
November 5, 1953 |
THRIFTWAY OPENS SUPER MARKET ON KIRKLAND AVENUE | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
250 PARENTS ATTEND SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE | 14 |
November 5, 1953 |
VOTERS ASKED TO AID SCHOOL BOARD TO DETERMINE MEASURES FOR BALLOT | 12 |
November 5, 1953 |
EVERYONE’S SUPPOSED TO MAKE LIKE COWHAND FOR CARNIVAL AT JUANITA | 9 |
November 5, 1953 |
EASTSIDE TO CO-OPERATE IN COUNTY-WAIDE CAMPAIGN TO STOP KILLINGS | 16 |
November 5, 1953 |
DECORATIONS DUE HERE DECEMBER 1 | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
EVERYONE HAD A WHALE OF A TIME AT CLICK’S, KIWANIS HALLOWE’EN PAR | 8 |
November 5, 1953 |
HALLOWE’EN FUN IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
HUGE SAFEWAY WAREHOUSE FOR EAST SIDE APPROVED | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
MOONSHINING MOST PROFITABLE, LEAST HAZARDOUS RACKET IN UNITED STATES | 9 |
November 5, 1953 |
BARKER, WILLIAM E | 17 |
November 5, 1953 |
GRISWOLD, DEWITT | 7 |
November 5, 1953 |
MARKEE, THOMAS T | 17 |
November 5, 1953 |
RAE, FRANK | 16 |
November 5, 1953 |
VOTERS ASKED TO AID SCHOOL BOARD TO DETERMINE MEASURES FOR BALLOT | 12 |
November 5, 1953 |
PRAYER DAY SET FOR COMMUNITY | 9 |
November 5, 1953 |
BIDDING ON TWO-LANE PAVING OF 2-A DELAYED BY RIGHT-OF-WAY PROBLEM | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
FURTHER ELIMINATION OF CITY PARKING STUDIED BY OFFICIALS | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
MERCURY VAPOR LIGHTS ON MARKET STREET PROPOSED | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
TWO-HOUR LIMIT ON PARKING LOTS | 1 |
November 5, 1953 |
TELEPHONE COMPANY TO BUILD EXCHANGE | 12 |
November 5, 1953 |
JEANETTE PICKERING, DONALD WALKER | 14 |
November 5, 1953 |
MAXINE NIKIRK, FRANK PATTERSON | 14 |
November 12, 1953 |
AL AND VI HUGHES STUMBLE UPON GOLF COURSE, WIND UP BUYING IT | 9 |
November 12, 1953 |
KIRKLAND PHOTOGRAPHER ON SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE (JEWELL, RAY) | 1 |
November 12, 1953 |
VAN AALST BULB FARM, OLD LANDMARK, DROPS FROM SCENE | 9 |
November 12, 1953 |
NEW SUPER MARKET OPENS (PHOTO) | 7 |
November 12, 1953 |
PARENTS INVITED TO VISIT SCHOOLS DURING EDUCATION WEEK | 8 |
November 12, 1953 |
RESULTS ON POLL ON SCHOOL ISSUES TO BE STUDIED BY ADVISORY BOARD | 1 |
November 12, 1953 |
KIDS’ MATINEES TO BE SPONSORED BY CIVIC GROUPS | 1 |
November 12, 1953 |
MAGIC SHOW SET ON BLACK FRIDAY | 8 |
November 12, 1953 |
JUANITA COWBOY CARNIVAL, FEATURING SHERIFF TEX, SCHEDULED FRIDAY | 13 |
November 12, 1953 |
CHILDREN’S PARADE NOV 28 TO BRING SANTA CLAUS TO TOWN | 1 |
November 12, 1953 |
HOUGHTON’S COUNCIL DECIDES TO GET INTO UTILITY FIELD WHEN RESIDENT | 1 |
November 12, 1953 |
END OF T-BONES FOR HOUGHTON PRISONERS | 1 |
November 12, 1953 |
YOUNT, SAMUEL J | 8 |
November 12, 1953 |
DIVERGENCE OF OPINION AMONG TOWN OFFICIALS ON STATE SAFETY DRIVE | 1 |
November 12, 1953 |
HOUGHTON’S COUNCIL DECIDES TO GET INTO UTILITY FIELD WHEN RESIDENT | 1 |
November 12, 1953 |
AUDREY BERG, EDWARD STEFFAN | 14 |
November 12, 1953 |
LYLA MCIVOR, LAWRENCE TJOELKER | 14 |
November 19, 1953 |
FAMOUS RUBINOFF AND HIS VIOLIN COMING TO TOWN | 1 |
November 19, 1953 |
EASTSIDE SAVINGS, LOAN FIRM CELEBRATES FIRST ANNIVERSARY | 14 |
November 19, 1953 |
LOCATION AT CORNER OF KIRKLAND AVENUE, LAKE STREET IS SOUGHT BY C | 1 |
November 19, 1953 |
OPEN HOUSE SET FOR NEW HOME | 5 |
November 19, 1953 |
REQUEST OF WRECKING YARD OWNERS FOR RE-ZONING DENIED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
November 19, 1953 |
KINDERGARTEN GROUP VOTES TO CONSOLIDATE | 9 |
November 19, 1953 |
DUMPING GARBAGE MUST BE STOPPED | 8 |
November 19, 1953 |
KIRKLAND PEOPLE GENERALLY FAVOR GOVERNOR’S SAFETY CAMPAIGN | 9 |
November 19, 1953 |
KIRKLAND’S SANTA CLAUS PARADE SET FOR NOVEMBER 28; PRIZES OFFERED | 8 |
November 19, 1953 |
HOUGHTON TO GET NEW BATHHOUSE | 12 |
November 19, 1953 |
ELECTION TO DECIDE JUANITA WATER DISTRICT BATTLE | 1 |
November 19, 1953 |
HOUGHTON TO GET NEW BATHHOUSE | 12 |
November 19, 1953 |
FORD ONLY KIND OF POLICE CAR TO MEET CITY SPECIFICATIONS | 1 |
November 19, 1953 |
ARMSTRONG, GEORGE | 11 |
November 19, 1953 |
CONOVER, SAMUEL | 14 |
November 19, 1953 |
CITY REPRESENTED IN BRIDGE STUDY | 1 |
November 19, 1953 |
TRAFFIC CONTROL SOUGHT FOR CITY | 8 |
November 19, 1953 |
BARBARA BROWN, DONALD MORRIS | 13 |
November 19, 1953 |
GERALDINE BOGART, BRUCE HALL | 5 |
November 19, 1953 |
PHYLLIS PACKARD, R E DAY | 12 |
November 26, 1953 |
KIRKLANDITE THOMAS BAILEY HONORED AS ‘NEWS MAKER OF TOMORROW’ | 3 |
November 26, 1953 |
NOTICE TO LEAVE GIVEN RESIDENTS (STEWART HEIGHTS) | 1 |
November 26, 1953 |
KINDERGARTEN, TEACHER PAY, BUILDING ISSUES MAY BE PLACED ON NEXT | 1 |
November 26, 1953 |
ELEANOR MEDLEY, CLANCY G DRAKE | 10 |
November 26, 1953 |
JUANITA’S NEW FIRE STATION (PHOTO) | 9 |
November 26, 1953 |
BURGLAR WHO STOLE $1500 IN CLOTHING SOUGHT HERE | 1 |
November 26, 1953 |
PHEASANT, CLYDE | 3 |
November 26, 1953 |
WITTENMEYER, WALTER | 1 |
November 26, 1953 |
FILINGS TO OPEN FOR CITY COUNCIL AND TREASURER | 1 |
November 26, 1953 |
HARLEM CLOWNS TO PLAY ALL-STAR TEAM HERE DEC 22 | 4 |
December 3, 1953 |
RUBINOFF MAKES THINGS BUZZ | 1 |
December 3, 1953 |
STADIUM BLEACHERS ARE AGAIN DELAYED | 4 |
December 3, 1953 |
SCHOOL DIRECTORS STUDY AIRCRAFT WARNING SYSTEM | 9 |
December 3, 1953 |
PETITIONS URGING CONSOLIDATION OF HOUGHTON, KIRKLAND CIRCULATED | 1 |
December 3, 1953 |
BOND ISSUE, KINDERGARTENS, TEACHER PAY RAISES URGED FOR MARCH BALL | 1 |
December 3, 1953 |
CITY SEEKS OUT FOR $20000 DEBT TO U S AGENCY | 1 |
December 3, 1953 |
SANTA COMES TO TOWN (PARADE PHOTOS) | 5 |
December 3, 1953 |
ENGINEERS LOWER LAKE ELEVATION | 9 |
December 3, 1953 |
BOYS STEAL CASH FROM THREE FIRMS | 1 |
December 3, 1953 |
CITY POLICE OFFICER, MS VICTIM AND TARGET FOR RAMPANT RUMORS, IS | 2 |
December 3, 1953 |
MAN CHARGED FOR THREATENING WIFE | 1 |
December 3, 1953 |
BARTSCH, GEORGE J | 15 |
December 3, 1953 |
BIRD, MILTON PARKER | 15 |
December 3, 1953 |
CARROLL, LAURA | 15 |
December 3, 1953 |
ERNST, HELEN | 10 |
December 3, 1953 |
MITCHELL, GLYNDEN CLIFFORD | 15 |
December 3, 1953 |
WRIGHT, WILLIAM | 12 |
December 3, 1953 |
CONTRACTORS MAKING PROGRESS ON AVONDALE PROJECT | 9 |
December 3, 1953 |
PUGET POWER CREWS MOVING LINES ON STREETS TO ALLEYS | 1 |
December 3, 1953 |
JANE WELLS, GEORGE GILLILAND | 13 |
December 10, 1953 |
COUPLE CELEBRATES 25TH ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS AARON TAYLOR) | 16 |
December 10, 1953 |
NEW ST JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH BUILDING WILL BE STARTED JAN 1 | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
PROFITS SHARED AT J C PENNEY’S | 2 |
December 10, 1953 |
CITY SUFFERS WITHOUT THEATRE | 16 |
December 10, 1953 |
CITY OFFERS COMPROMISE ON $20000 DEBT TO U S | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
DOG PICKUP MADE TO PROTECT KIDS | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
THIS IS KIRKLAND HIGH FROSH CLASS ’11 (PHOTO) | 15 |
December 10, 1953 |
TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO BEST IN HOME XMAS LIGHTING CONTEST | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
JUANITA TO SERVE CHAMPAGNE — THAT’S WATER NOT BUBBLES | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
GARDNER, FRANK H | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
HURST, CLARA CHRISTINE | 19 |
December 10, 1953 |
MATTHEWS, ERNEST G | 19 |
December 10, 1953 |
SWANSON, PETER A | 19 |
December 10, 1953 |
CONSTRUCTION WORK ON ‘SKI JUMP’ BEGINS (CENTRAL WAY) | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
JUANITA TO SERVE CHAMPAGNE — THAT’S WATER NOT BUBBLES | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
JOLLY ROGER HAS A ROUGH GO (BOAT BLOWN AGROUND) | 1 |
December 10, 1953 |
ALICE KLEIN, JOSEPH BOTTEM | 10 |
December 10, 1953 |
ARLENE BAIER, DONALD O’DELL | 10 |
December 10, 1953 |
CONNIE SCHMIDT, GEORGE BAKER | 10 |
December 10, 1953 |
JOANNE SHEPHERD, PVT JACK HONEYWELL | 16 |
December 10, 1953 |
JULIA STOPYRA, JOCK FRANK WOOD | 10 |
December 10, 1953 |
THELMA PETERSON, ROBERT SCRAMLIN | 14 |
December 17, 1953 |
DENNY PARK RESIDENT ISN’T DREAMING OF WHITE XMAS (SHAPIRO, MAURIE | 5 |
December 17, 1953 |
MOVIE NEED STUDY PUSHED BY C OF C | 1 |
December 17, 1953 |
NEW STATE OF WASHINGTON FLAG GIVEN CENTRAL SCHOOL | 7 |
December 17, 1953 |
IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME IN KIRKLAND (PHOTO) | 1 |
December 17, 1953 |
JUDGE GIVES “HOT-RODDER” DRIVING 80 MPH, STIFF FINE | 1 |
December 17, 1953 |
CLEVEN, ANTON O | 6 |
December 17, 1953 |
ENANDER, NELS | 14 |
December 17, 1953 |
MCPHERREN, R R | 2 |
December 17, 1953 |
TUCKER, ALLISON JOHNSON | 17 |
December 17, 1953 |
TWO NEWCOMERS FILE FOR CITY COUNCIL PRIMARY | 1 |
December 17, 1953 |
OVERTURE TO BUY WATER FROM KIRKLAND MADE BY HOUGHTON CITY COUNCIL | 1 |
December 17, 1953 |
GRETCHEN THOMAS, JOSEPH CARTER | 14 |
December 17, 1953 |
JOAN WARREN, JOE ANDERSON | 14 |
December 24, 1953 |
FIRST PE CLASSES SINCE ’49 DELAYED BY FINAL WORK ON GYM | 11 |
December 24, 1953 |
HELEN MUSGROVE, WILLIAM WRIGHT | 2 |
December 24, 1953 |
CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS TO BE JUDGED SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
December 24, 1953 |
THREE SOLDIERS INVOLVED WITH RUNAWAY GIRLS | 1 |
December 24, 1953 |
RYDER WILL SEEK SENATE POSITION | 1 |
December 24, 1953 |
WATER SALE CONSIDERED BY KIRKLAND | 1 |
December 24, 1953 |
MAXINE TARP, DON SHEPPARD | 2 |
December 31, 1953 |
CONSTRUCTION STARTED ON PANTORIUM’S NEW ADDITION | 9 |
December 31, 1953 |
ELECT JACK WESTER C OF C PRESIDENT | 8 |
December 31, 1953 |
COUNCIL UNDER FIRE ON GAS BID AWARD | 1 |
December 31, 1953 |
CHRISTMAS LIGHTING WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED | 1 |
December 31, 1953 |
POLICE SEARCHING FOR HOUGHTON MAN WHO DISAPPEARED ON BUS TRIP | 1 |
December 31, 1953 |
KRAKENBERGER, BERNARD | 2 |
December 31, 1953 |
LAMBERT, HARRY | 2 |
December 31, 1953 |
JACK WESTER SEEKING CITY COUNCIL JOB; WILL OPPOSE GEORGE COMPTON | 1 |
January 7, 1954 | JUANITA GARAGE – GRAND OPENING | 6 |
January 7, 1954 | WINTERMUTES TO CELEBRATE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 10 |
January 7, 1954 | SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GIVES EAST SIDE “POPS” CONCERT | 10 |
January 7, 1954 | MRS EARL MAGNUSON’S WORK WITH RETARDED CHILDREN IS RECOGNIZED | 2 |
January 7, 1954 | NON-CONFORMANCE TO BUILDING CODE DONE AT OWN RISK | 1 |
January 7, 1954 | NEW JUANITA FIRE HALL OPEN SUNDAY | 1 |
January 7, 1954 | SOME ADDED FUEL TO THEATRE TAX FIRE | 2 |
January 7, 1954 | WIDOW DOES THRIVING BUSINESS IN FISHING TACKLE | 7 |
January 7, 1954 | NEW LIBRARY PROPOSED | 1 |
January 7, 1954 | CLARK, LUCY ISABELLE | 5 |
January 7, 1954 | MARKET STREET’S IN TOUGH SHAPE | 2 |
January 14, 1954 |
CHARLES STORMS CELEBRATE 58TH YEAR OF MARRIAGE | 1 |
January 14, 1954 |
WED 25 YEARS (MR AND MRS HARTLY CHAUSEE) | 10 |
January 14, 1954 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS BANK OF KIRKLAND | 2 |
January 14, 1954 |
JUANITA GIRL HOME FROM EUROPE (GRONROOS, ANNE) | 11 |
January 14, 1954 |
WAREHOUSE LAND WILL BE CLEARED | 9 |
January 14, 1954 |
EXPECT 2-A BIDS EARLY FEBRUARY | 7 |
January 14, 1954 |
NEW REPAIR SERVICE OPENED AT JUANITA | 9 |
January 14, 1954 |
OUTSIDE PROMOTIONS GET COLD SHOULDER FROM C OF C BOARD | 2 |
January 14, 1954 |
LORA MORSE, LT WILBUR O PHILLIPS | 10 |
January 14, 1954 |
LOU MARIE LUCILLE RAMQUIST, PAUL ANDREW DEWHIRST JR | 10 |
January 14, 1954 |
OLD NEWS CLIPPING BOASTED KIRKLAND’S PROGRESS IN 1912 | 2 |
January 14, 1954 |
COMMUNITY CLUB PRESIDENT HOT UNDER COLLAR; ASKS PO BUILDING, ROUT | 1 |
January 14, 1954 |
NEW LEGAL BATTLE FACING JUANITA WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
January 14, 1954 |
REWARD FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING PERSONS WHO DAMAGED GREEN AT |
1 |
January 14, 1954 |
KIWANIANS ELECT ROGERS PRESIDENT | 3 |
January 14, 1954 |
DELL NOMINATED SCOUTING LEADER | 1 |
January 14, 1954 |
COMPTON, MORRIS, WESTER CAMPAIGNS OPEN FOR KIRKLAND CITY COUNCIL | 7 |
January 14, 1954 |
OLD NEWS CLIPPING BOASTED KIRKLAND’S PROGRESS IN 1912 | 2 |
January 14, 1954 |
ELECTION TUESDAY ON ANNEXATION TO ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
January 14, 1954 |
ALTERNATE SAND POINT PLAN STUDY ORDERED BY LANGLIE | 1 |
January 14, 1954 |
ELECTION TUESDAY ON ANNEXATION TO ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
January 14, 1954 |
NEW LEGAL BATTLE FACING JUANITA WATER DISTRICT | 1 |
January 14, 1954 |
ELEANOR MEDLEY, CLANCY DRAKE | 10 |
January 14, 1954 |
MAXINE TARP, DONALD SHEPPARD | 2 |
January 14, 1954 |
YVONNE MORRISON, BYRON CLAPP | 10 |
January 21, 1954 |
LEASE CLEARED ON NEW BANK; MARCH OPENING PLANNED | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
WOOD-FIBER FLOWERS HIT ALL YEAR (LUNDVALL, MRS RALPH) | 7 |
January 21, 1954 |
CANVAS FLOOR COVER CONSIDERED FOR SCHOOL GYM | 4 |
January 21, 1954 |
IMPROVING SCHOOL BUILDINGS COMES TO TOTAL OF $47098 | 3 |
January 21, 1954 |
TWO NEW SCHOOL SITES PROPOSED FOR NORTH KIRKLAND AND JUANITA | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
NEW ST JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (PICTURE) | 14 |
January 21, 1954 |
ST JOHN’S CHURCH WORK TO START | 2 |
January 21, 1954 |
MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN AHEAD OF SCHEDULE | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
PLANS SHAPING UP FOR “KIDS’ FRIEND” BANQUET | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
KELLER WILL NOT RUN FOR SCHOOL BOARD RE-ELECTION | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
SATURDAY MOVIES FOR CHILDREN WILL CONTINUE ANOTHER EIGHT-WEEK RUN | 7 |
January 21, 1954 |
AT FIRE STATION OPEN HOUSE (PHOTO) | 9 |
January 21, 1954 |
MAINTENANCE GEAR APPROVED BY CITY | 3 |
January 21, 1954 |
POLICE CAR STILL A PROBLEM; $5 COST DIFFERENCE PUZZLING | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
ANDERSON, CARL T | 7 |
January 21, 1954 |
DENNIS, ANNA D | 8 |
January 21, 1954 |
EVEREST, KATHYRN M | 7 |
January 21, 1954 |
GALT, JOHN | 8 |
January 21, 1954 |
LEVI, THOMAS B | 8 |
January 21, 1954 |
SELL, KENNETH | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
YMCA WEEK WILL OPEN SUNDAY, PROGRAM LAUDED BY MAYOR LELAND | 2 |
January 21, 1954 |
KELLER WILL NOT RUN FOR SCHOOL BOARD RE-ELECTION | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
ROSE HILL ELECTION LOSES IN 85-66 POLL | 1 |
January 21, 1954 |
LOCAL SKIER DECISIONED BY TAXI IN 4TH STREET SLALOM | 8 |
January 21, 1954 |
PHOTOS OF SNOWFALL | 5 |
January 28, 1954 |
ARTHUR T MILES CELEBRATE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 10 |
January 28, 1954 |
JUANITA COUPLE HAPPILY WED FOR 60 YEARS (MR AND MRS F J MCDONALD) | 6 |
January 28, 1954 |
IN NATION-WIDE TEST, RICHARD FIDDLER AMONG HIGHEST 40 | 1 |
January 28, 1954 |
UNUSUAL VIEW OFFERED IN HOUSE OPEN TO PUBLIC | 3 |
January 28, 1954 |
BETTER CITY C C THEME FOR BANQUET | 1 |
January 28, 1954 |
LESS SOLICITING UNDER NEW PLAN | 1 |
January 28, 1954 |
PORCHLIGHTS ON TONIGHT WILL WELCOME MOTHERS’ IN MARCH AGAINST POLIO | 1 |
January 28, 1954 |
ATTENDANCE LACK, BAD ROADS FORCE SCHOOL CLOSURE | 11 |
January 28, 1954 |
HIBBARD, MYRON S | 6 |
January 28, 1954 |
CANDIDATES FOR SCHOOL BOARD HAVE SAY; BROWN, SAUNDERS STATE PLATFORM | 2 |
January 28, 1954 |
DUD BROWN SEEKS WATER DISTRICT JOB | 3 |
January 28, 1954 |
NOMINATE KIRKLAND RESIDENT FOR HOUGHTON COUNCIL RACE | 1 |
January 28, 1954 |
RESIDENTS OF ROSE HILL PERTURBED OVER RESULTS OF WATER DISTRICT V | 8 |
January 28, 1954 |
CONTRACT FOR TWO OVERPASSES ON NEW 2-A WILL BE AWARDED TUESDAY | 9 |
January 28, 1954 |
FIGHT FOR EVERGREEN-MADISON SPAN SITE RENEWED BY BRIDGE BOOSTERS | 1 |
January 28, 1954 |
JOY CARKNER, JOHN HUCKEBA | 10 |
February 4, 1954 |
KIRKLAND POST OFFICE HAS 65TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
February 4, 1954 |
FIDDLERS HAVE SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT; DICK WINS SCIENCE CONTEST | 1 |
February 4, 1954 |
DESIGN BY PAUL HAYDEN KIRK WINS NATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL CITATION | 9 |
February 4, 1954 |
ALERT BLASTS TO BE SOUNDED HERE IN MOCK ATOM ATTACK | 1 |
February 4, 1954 |
COMMITTEE LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN FOR PASSING THREE MEASURES | 2 |
February 4, 1954 |
FIRE TRUCK BIDS STUDIED BY TOWN | 6 |
February 4, 1954 |
HOUGHTON COUNCIL TO GET PETITIONS | 1 |
February 4, 1954 |
LOCAL FIRM GETS POLICE CAR BID | 1 |
February 4, 1954 |
VANDALS CAUSE $300 DAMAGE IN CITY PARK | 5 |
February 4, 1954 |
HOSPITAL STAFF NAMES PRESIDENT | 1 |
February 4, 1954 |
ADVISORY COUNCIL IN LAST-MINUTE DRIVE TO GET VOTERS REGISTERED | 9 |
February 4, 1954 |
CHARGES IRRITATE BOARD MEMBERS | 9 |
February 4, 1954 |
KIRKLAND POST OFFICE HAS 65TH ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
February 4, 1954 |
KIRKLAND POST OFFICE INCOME INCREASES $20000 IN TEN YEARS | 11 |
February 4, 1954 |
NEWSPAPER OF EARLY VINTAGE FOUND HERE | 9 |
February 4, 1954 |
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY BANQUET OBSERVES FIFTH YEAR | 6 |
February 4, 1954 |
AWARD CONTRACT FOR 2-A BRIDGES | 1 |
February 4, 1954 |
KATHRYN FISHER, SAMUEL PETERSON | 11 |
February 4, 1954 |
RUBY SCHLOUGH, DELBERT BETHERS | 10 |
February 11, 1954 |
PUGET POWER TO CONSTRUCT $725,000 SUBSTATION HERE | 1 |
February 11, 1954 |
CITY HAS $6000 IN BUDGET FOR SEWERAGE PLANT SITES | 1 |
February 11, 1954 |
STEWART HEIGHT HOUSING CLOSED – CENTER DESERTED – MANAGER MOVES | 6 |
February 11, 1954 |
INNOVATION TO KIRKLAND (PHOTO OF FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS AT TREMAINES | 7 |
February 11, 1954 |
PRIDDY TO SPEAK AT KIDS’ FRIEND BANQUET TONIGHT | 1 |
February 11, 1954 |
WARNING IS RECEIVED – FIREMEN CALLED – CHIEF READY | 1 |
February 11, 1954 |
JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BRINGING CLARION MALE CHORUS FOR CONCERT | 10 |
February 11, 1954 |
OLD SUIT HAMPERS HOUGHTON’S CONSOLIDATION PLANS | 1 |
February 11, 1954 |
13-YEAR-OLD BOYS ADMIT PARK DAMAGE | 7 |
February 11, 1954 |
COMPTON IN LEAD OVER JACK WESTER FOR COUNCIL RACE | 1 |
February 11, 1954 |
ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT SHOWS SURPLUS FOR 1953 | 7 |
February 11, 1954 |
BRIDGE BOOSTERS SEEK SITE ANSWER FROM GOVERNOR | 1 |
February 11, 1954 |
PUGET POWER TO CONSTRUCT $725,000 SUBSTATION HERE | 1 |
February 11, 1954 |
SHIRLEY OLSON, CHARLES BROWN | 10 |
February 18, 1954 |
KIRKLAND COUPLE HAS SILVER ANNIVERSARY (LANKSBURY, CLAY) | 12 |
February 18, 1954 |
SISTER OF HOSPITAL HEAD HAS POSITION IN BOLIVIA (DAVIS, ANN) | 9 |
February 18, 1954 |
OVER QUARTER OF MILLION IN BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED HERE | 11 |
February 18, 1954 |
LAKEVIEW SCHOOL BIDS AUTHORIZED | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
KIRKLAND MARCH OF DIMES TOTAL WILL EXCEED $3700 | 2 |
February 18, 1954 |
HERMAN WALKER, ROSE HILL YOUTH LEADER, “KIDS’ FRIEND OF ’53” | 6 |
February 18, 1954 |
SHIRLEY JOAN FREDERICK, RONALD DAVID EASTON | 12 |
February 18, 1954 |
“NIGHT OF HARMONY” SATURDAY | 9 |
February 18, 1954 |
FIREMEN LAUNCH TRAINING COURSE | 9 |
February 18, 1954 |
LIGHTING NEEDS STUDIED BY CITY | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
HOUGHTON PETITIONS IN DEEP FREEZE | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
TEEN AGE YOUTHS CAUGHT, STORE PILFERING IS CHARGED | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
JACOBSON, SUSAN | 6 |
February 18, 1954 |
KENT, MOLLIE EMMA | 3 |
February 18, 1954 |
PEARSON, JOAN | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
SIEVANEN, UNA | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED FOR $400,000 IN BONDS, LEVIES | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
“PREPOSTEROUS WASTE” CHARGED IN LOCATING SITE FOR SECOND BRIDGE | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
DYNAMITE CAUSES POWER SHUTOFF | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
FOUR FIRMS STALL ON GARBAGE BIDS | 1 |
February 18, 1954 |
MARION HOLMQUIST, DONALD DORNING | 13 |
February 25, 1954 |
POLICE CAPTAIN STAR PERFORMER ON KITCHEN RANGE (GREETAN, WALLACE) | 10 |
February 25, 1954 |
HOUSE IS RAZED IN UNUSUAL WAY | 1 |
February 25, 1954 |
BOARD DISCUSSES SCHOOL MEASURE | 13 |
February 25, 1954 |
FOUR OUT OF FIVE SCHOOL DIRECTORS BOOST BOND ISSUE | 1 |
February 25, 1954 |
CLARION MALE CHORUS SINGS IN CONCERT HERE MARCH 5 | 1 |
February 25, 1954 |
SPASTIC UNIT SHOW FEATURING SPRING APPAREL | 14 |
February 25, 1954 |
FLYING SAUCERS YET? ODD SIGHT SEEN HERE | 1 |
February 25, 1954 |
GOLD FEATHER DAY PROCLAIMED BY MAYOR | 6 |
February 25, 1954 |
REMOVAL OF CITY THEATER TAX PUSHED BY CHAMBER | 1 |
February 25, 1954 |
HOUGHTON MAIL DELIVERY SERVICE DECISION IS NEAR | 1 |
February 25, 1954 |
MCDONALD, HELEN | 13 |
February 25, 1954 |
MCDONALD, HELEN CHRISTINE | 17 |
February 25, 1954 |
$225 CASH OR TELEVISION TOP AWARD IN JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST | 1 |
February 25, 1954 |
DELORIS COOK WEYMOUTH, DOMNALD RAY COONTS | 14 |
March 4, 1954 | UNDERWOODS SELL ARCADE BUILDING TO ALASKA COUPLE | 1 |
March 4, 1954 | NEW ROSE HILL GRADE SCHOOL (PHOTO) | 9 |
March 4, 1954 | MEMBERS REMODEL LUTHERAN CHURCH | 14 |
March 4, 1954 | DAYLIGHT SAVING PROPOSED BY C C | 2 |
March 4, 1954 | BENEFIT FOR FIRE VICTIMS SET | 1 |
March 4, 1954 | SCHOOL MEASURES GET TOP BILLING IN CONTEST HERE | 1 |
March 4, 1954 | MARILYN SUE DAWSON, ROBERT R COOLEY | 12 |
March 4, 1954 | MAN RESCUING CAT FINDS HIMSELF UP TREE; VOLUNTEER FIREMEN CALLED | 4 |
March 4, 1954 | CITY COUNCIL URGED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO REMOVE THEATER TAX | 2 |
March 4, 1954 | GODWIN, WILLIAM H | 1 |
March 4, 1954 | NICKLAUS, JOSEPH | 1 |
March 4, 1954 | TEMPLETON, INA LAMBERT | 5 |
March 4, 1954 | CANDIDATES PRIMED FOR NEXT TUESDAY’S ELECTION | 1 |
March 4, 1954 | LOCATING SPAN AT SAND POINT IS OUT | 1 |
March 4, 1954 | EXTENDED PHONE SERVICE BEGINS OCTOBER 3 | 4 |
March 4, 1954 | CAROLYN NELSON, JOHN HENRY | 12 |
March 4, 1954 | HELEN MUSGROVE, WILLIAM WRIGHT | 12 |
March 11, 1954 | BLINDNESS NO APPARENT HANDICAP TO HOUSEWIFE (PHILLIPS, CARRIE) | 12 |
March 11, 1954 | PARTING WITH KIDS NOT EASY (HOLDEN, A J) | 9 |
March 11, 1954 | PUBLIC SERVANTS (FOSTER, RAY H) | 2 |
March 11, 1954 | ROSE HILL CHURCH LAUNCHES $32500 BUILDING FUND DRIVE MONDAY NIGHT | 2 |
March 11, 1954 | $21700 IN PERMITS ISSUED | 6 |
March 11, 1954 | LEGAL SNARL FOULS CONSOLIDATION | 1 |
March 11, 1954 | BOND ISSUE, TEACHER RAISE WIN | 1 |
March 11, 1954 | MORRIS DEFEATED FOR KIRKLAND COUNCIL; GEORGE ELVES DEFEATS WILLIAMS | 1 |
March 11, 1954 | POLICE SOLVE THEFT OF LOCAL PARKING METERS | 2 |
March 11, 1954 | GENEROUS LIBRARY PATRONS DONATE BOOKS, MORE NEEDED, SAYS LIBRARIAN | 10 |
March 11, 1954 | RICHARDSON, WILLIAM R | 6 |
March 11, 1954 | RURAL ROUTE TRANSFER SOUGHT BY PETITIONS | 6 |
March 11, 1954 | SEATTLE CHAMBER ASKS FAST ACTION ON BRIDGE LOCATION | 9 |
March 11, 1954 | ONE-WAY EXTENDED PHONE SERVICE GOES INTO EFFECT OCTOBER 3 | 2 |
March 18, 1954 | HALE AND HEARTY ‘GRAMPS’ FISHER MITS MILESTONE NO 95 YESTERDAY | 11 |
March 18, 1954 | ADDITION PLANNED FOR JUNIOR HIGH | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | CONTRACT LET FOR $199,000 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NORTH OF LAKEVIEW TERRACE | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | UNDERWOOD’S NEW MANAGER IS ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT KIRKLAND’S FUTURE | 9 |
March 18, 1954 | COUNCIL APPROVES MONEY TRANSFER | 7 |
March 18, 1954 | KNIFE-WIELDING BANDIT HOLDS UP ELVES GROCERY | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | SOLICITORS WITHOUT LICENSES ARRESTED | 7 |
March 18, 1954 | LIBRARY REPORTS RAPID ’53 GROWTH TO CITY COUNCIL | 9 |
March 18, 1954 | KIRKLAND’S NATIONAL GUARD ALERTED TO MAN AAA POSTS | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | BICKING, CHARLES | 7 |
March 18, 1954 | TRASK, WALTER | 5 |
March 18, 1954 | HALVERSON NEW ROTARY PRESIDENT | 5 |
March 18, 1954 | VOTERS KNEW LITTLE ABOUT WATER AND FIRE DISTRICT ISSUES, SAYS REP | 2 |
March 18, 1954 | ANOTHER WATER ELECTION IS ASKED BY 110 PETITIONERS ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | ACCESS TO HIGHWAY BEING STUDIED BY PLANNING COMMITTEE | 6 |
March 18, 1954 | BOOSTERS FOR 2-A HIGHWAY TO MEET WITH OFFICIALS | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | BRIDGE BATTLE BECOMING “CAROUSEL” FOR BOOSTERS | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | STREET LIGHTING LIKELY PROSPECT ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | ANOTHER WATER ELECTION IS ASKED BY 110 PETITIONERS ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
March 18, 1954 | JOAN WINGET, RIXIE YULY | 12 |
March 25, 1954 | W J ADAIRS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY TOGETHER WITH 300 FRIENDS, FAMILY | 14 |
March 25, 1954 | PUBLIC SERVANTS (GILNO, JOHN) | 2 |
March 25, 1954 | SKIDMORE, THOMAS A | 17 |
March 25, 1954 | ARSONIST SUSPECTED IN HOTEL FIRES | 1 |
March 25, 1954 | LINOLEUM FIRM IN CHANGE OF HANDS | 9 |
March 25, 1954 | PENNINGTON JOINS EAST SIDE MOTOR | 8 |
March 25, 1954 | HOUGHTONITES’ OPINIONS VARY ON ISSUE OF KIRKLAND MERGER | 1 |
March 25, 1954 | CITY HAS ASSETS AND SHORTCOMINGS | 2 |
March 25, 1954 | ‘DO IT YOURSELF’ IS POPULAR SLOGAN AMONG PEOPLE IN ADULT ED CLASS | 7 |
March 25, 1954 | ARSONIST SUSPECTED IN HOTEL FIRES | 1 |
March 25, 1954 | HOUGHTONITES’ OPINIONS VARY ON ISSUE OF KIRKLAND MERGER | 1 |
March 25, 1954 | BURTON, ARTHUR | 2 |
March 25, 1954 | SMITH, ANNA MCREDMOND (FIRST WHITE CHILD IN REDMOND) | 1 |
March 25, 1954 | LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT DIVISION SUPPORTED | 1 |
March 25, 1954 | BUS TRIP CHANGES BRING PROTESTS | 1 |
March 25, 1954 | AURA RUIZ, ROBERT ANDERSON | 14 |
April 1, 1954 | FORMER KIRKLANDITE WINS OSCAR FOR BEST HAIRSTYLE(SMITH, EDGAR LEE | 1 |
April 1, 1954 | PUBLIC SERVANTS (OLSON, LEE) | 2 |
April 1, 1954 | SOURDOUGH’S NOME MERCY MISSION RECALLED BY DAN GREEN | 1 |
April 1, 1954 | FARRAR PROPERTY AT JUANITA HEIGHTS PROVING FOREMOST LOCATION FOR | 16 |
April 1, 1954 | “CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP, FIX-UP WEEKS” PROCLAIMED FOR KIRKLAND | 9 |
April 1, 1954 | CITY OPEN CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN | 2 |
April 1, 1954 | FEDERAL AID OF $173,000 DUE DISTRICT | 1 |
April 1, 1954 | ATTORNEY GENERAL BACKS HOUGHTON | 1 |
April 1, 1954 | FARRAR PROPERTY AT JUANITA HEIGHTS PROVING FOREMOST LOCATION FOR | 16 |
April 1, 1954 | FURTHER ACTION AGAINST JUANITA’S WATER COMMISSIONERS IS PROBABLE | 9 |
April 1, 1954 | BLOKER, SARAH M | 15 |
April 1, 1954 | MILLER, FRED | 1 |
April 1, 1954 | BUS RUN CHANGES PROMPT PROTEST | 8 |
April 1, 1954 | FURTHER ACTION AGAINST JUANITA’S WATER COMMISSIONERS IS PROBABLE | 9 |
April 1, 1954 | PSPL ISSUED PERMIT TO ENLARGE STATION | 9 |
April 1, 1954 | BETTY ANN GUNDERSON, DAVID ROBERTS | 10 |
April 8, 1954 | ANNUAL KIRKLAND PRIMROSE SHOW OPENS TOMORROW IN CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | CITIZENS BANK OPENS APRIL 20 | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | LUCILE MCDONALD AND ZOLA ROSS FIND AUTHORING BOOK ALL IN DAY’S WORK | 5 |
April 8, 1954 | PUBLIC SERVANTS (EULBERG, ADAM) | 10 |
April 8, 1954 | EAGLES BUILDING TO COST $8000 | 11 |
April 8, 1954 | ‘A’ PROJECT SALE DUE WITHIN YEAR | 11 |
April 8, 1954 | KIRKLAND ORTHOPEDIC GUILD SPONSORS ANNUAL EGG DRIVE THROUGH FRIDAY] | 12 |
April 8, 1954 | ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES PROVE BOON TO UPHOLSTERY ENTHUSIASTS | 11 |
April 8, 1954 | SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET IS FILED | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | ANNUAL KIRKLAND PRIMROSE SHOW OPENS TOMORROW IN CIVIC CENTER | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | CITY DADS FORM ‘WHITE WING’ CREW TO POLISH TOWN DURING CLEAN-UP W | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | DOCTORS SET UP EMERGENCY CALLS | 9 |
April 8, 1954 | HISTORY OF KIRKLAND AND HOUGHTON FOUNDING LINKED WITH CHURCH BELL | 2 |
April 8, 1954 | FIRESIDE CHATS ARRANGED TO VIE WITH PROMOTIONS | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | CITY PASSES NEW LAW TO LICENSE SPRAYERS | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | METER THEFT, CAR STRIPPING SOLVED | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | IVEY, HORACE (HOLLY) | 15 |
April 8, 1954 | LEHR, QUINTES F | 8 |
April 8, 1954 | SOMERS, PAUL | 15 |
April 8, 1954 | THORNDAHL, AKEN | 15 |
April 8, 1954 | LUCILE MCDONALD AND ZOLA ROSS FIND AUTHORING BOOK ALL IN DAY’S WORK | 5 |
April 8, 1954 | AMAZING RESPONSE SHOWN FOR BIG NIGHT AT BALL PARK | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | COUNCIL APPROVES $5265 FOR 100 MORE STREET LIGHTS | 1 |
April 8, 1954 | FLOSSIE LATHAM, OTIS SPEER | 12 |
April 15, 1954 | CITIZEN’S BANK – GRAND OPENING | 10 |
April 15, 1954 | NEW BANK TO OPEN TUESDAY MORNING | 1 |
April 15, 1954 | CHURCH EXPLOSION RUINS CHIMNEY WELL (ROSE HILL PRESBYTERIAN) | 2 |
April 15, 1954 | LOCAL BUTCHER BORN IN BUSINESS | 2 |
April 15, 1954 | PLAY SCHOOL ON BIG FINN HILL IS LIVELY PLACE FOR ‘LITTLE PEOPLE’ | 9 |
April 15, 1954 | CONSOLIDATION AWAITS OUTCOME OF HOUGHTON SUIT | 1 |
April 15, 1954 | ADULT EDUCATION STUDENTS TAKING BUSINESS COURSES FOR SELF-IMPROVE | 5 |
April 15, 1954 | RICHARD FIDDLER, EVELYN JAMES NAMED VALEDICTORIAN, SALUTATORIAN | 2 |
April 15, 1954 | JANET RUTH SIPILA, LAWRENCE AYERS | 12 |
April 15, 1954 | P O CLERKS ASK PAY ADJUSTMENTS | 2 |
April 15, 1954 | KIRKLAND’S CITY FATHERS (PHOTO) | 14 |
April 15, 1954 | CONSOLIDATION AWAITS OUTCOME OF HOUGHTON SUIT | 1 |
April 15, 1954 | NO CITY DELIVERY BY HOUGHTON P O | 2 |
April 15, 1954 | INVESTIGATION OF THEFT REQUESTED | 1 |
April 15, 1954 | CRAMER, MILTON JAMES | 5 |
April 15, 1954 | NEW CITY DOCK, BALL PARK RESTROOMS UNDER PARK DEPARTMENT CONSTRUC | 6 |
April 15, 1954 | EVERGREEN BRIDGE SITE GETS BOOST, ENGINEERS DUE HERE FOR ROAD MEET | 1 |
April 15, 1954 | FLOSSIE CAROLE LATHAM, OTIS ALVIN SPEER | 12 |
April 22, 1954 | EAST SIDE MOTOR COMPANY – 25TH ANNIVERSARY | 14 |
April 22, 1954 | FIRST DEPOSITOR OF NEW BANK (PHOTO) | 5 |
April 22, 1954 | PUBLIC SERVANTS (HANSEN, ELVIN) | 2 |
April 22, 1954 | ST JOHN’S WILL LAY CORNERSTONE SUNDAY | 15 |
April 22, 1954 | AUTO DEALERS STAGING THREE-DAY CAR SHOWING HERE | 1 |
April 22, 1954 | KIRKLAND’S FIVE MOST OUTSTANDING WOMEN HONORED BY BUSINESS GROUP | 6 |
April 22, 1954 | LOCAL AUTO FIRM ESTABLISHED HERE TOTAL OF 21 YEARS | 5 |
April 22, 1954 | NEIGHBOR-TO-NEIGHBOR CANCER DRIVE WILL GO INTO EVERY KIRKLAND HOME | 12 |
April 22, 1954 | SCHOOL BOARD SETS NEW TIME-OFF POLICY | 11 |
April 22, 1954 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS OKEY FIRST GRADE TESTING PROGRAM | 3 |
April 22, 1954 | LYNDA REED, LANE DREHER | 16 |
April 22, 1954 | GIRL WHO RESTORES LIFE TO DEAD DUCK NO ‘QUACK’ DOCTOR | 1 |
April 22, 1954 | CITY COUNCILMEN OPEN BIDDING | 5 |
April 22, 1954 | CITY OFFICIALS MEET (PHOTO) | 18 |
April 22, 1954 | HOUGHTON JUDGE RESIGNS; MISSING BAIL MONEY IS CAUSE | 1 |
April 22, 1954 | CITIZEN’S GROUP SLATES MEETINGS | 6 |
April 22, 1954 | PROPOSED JUANITA WATER DISTRICT EXPANSION FIGHT CONTINUES TO FLARE | 9 |
April 22, 1954 | WATER DISTRICT – LETTER TO EDITOR | 2 |
April 22, 1954 | HOUGHTON JUDGE RESIGNS; MISSING BAIL MONEY IS CAUSE | 1 |
April 22, 1954 | LOCAL PAROLEE HELD HERE FOR $270 CHECK FORGERIES | 1 |
April 22, 1954 | BODEN, AMANDA LOUISA | 15 |
April 22, 1954 | “KIRKLAND-REDMOND NIGHT” AT SEATTLE RAINIER BALL PARK FRIDAY | 1 |
April 22, 1954 | ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT HEARING SET FOR MAY 10 | 1 |
April 22, 1954 | SECOND BRIDGE STYMIED; FIGHT BACK IN HANDS OF EAST SIDERS | 1 |
April 22, 1954 | HELEN WESSEL, ARTHUR DANBY | 16 |
April 22, 1954 | YVONNE ALEXANDER, DICK HAYWARD | 16 |
April 29, 1954 | GREEN’S FUNERAL HOME – 18TH ANNIVERSARY | 11 |
April 29, 1954 | DAIRY SURPLUSES CREATING PROBLEM | 6 |
April 29, 1954 | BIRTHDAY FETE AT ART’S FOOD CENTER | 2 |
April 29, 1954 | ST JOHN’S CORNERSTONE LAID (PHOTO) | 8 |
April 29, 1954 | PUBLIC HOUSING’S FIRST LAND SALE ANNOUNCED HERE | 1 |
April 29, 1954 | GREEN’S FUNERAL HOME MARKING LONG SERVICE TO EAST SIDE AREA | 2 |
April 29, 1954 | MRS HARRY KEAN HEADS RED CROSS | 6 |
April 29, 1954 | POMEROY AND THE SECOND BRIDGE (EDITORIAL) | 10 |
April 29, 1954 | JUNIOR, SENIOR HIGH BANDS TAKE TOP MUSIC AWARDS FOR FOURTH YEAR | 5 |
April 29, 1954 | JUANITA VOLUNTEER FIREMEN START CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS | 9 |
April 29, 1954 | CITY TO SETTLE FOR $6000 ON FEDERAL CLAIM | 1 |
April 29, 1954 | GREEN’S FUNERAL HOME MARKING LONG SERVICE TO EAST SIDE AREA | 2 |
April 29, 1954 | COX RESIGNS AS HOUGHTON JUDGE; BURNS APPOINTED | 1 |
April 29, 1954 | ENGINEER INVITED TO ADDRESS GROUP AT WATER MEETING | 5 |
April 29, 1954 | BOYS ARRESTED FOR CAR THEFT | 1 |
April 29, 1954 | TWO-DAY WORTHLESS CHECK PASSING SPREE ENDS WHEN PAIR IS ARRESTED | 1 |
April 29, 1954 | VANDALISM IN DENNY PARK TO BE DISCUSSED BY CLUB | 1 |
April 29, 1954 | DREWELOW, AGNES | 1 |
April 29, 1954 | DREWELOW, AGNES | 8 |
April 29, 1954 | HATFIELD, MARY H | 8 |
April 29, 1954 | OSTERLOTH, NELLIE | 8 |
April 29, 1954 | SCOTT, JESS E | 8 |
April 29, 1954 | WARNER, GARY E | 8 |
April 29, 1954 | KIRKLAND-REDMOND FANS TURN OUT 1500 STRONG AT BALL PARK | 5 |
April 29, 1954 | ESTABLISH CROSSWALK SOUTH OF SHIPYARDS | 1 |
April 29, 1954 | POMEROY AND THE SECOND BRIDGE (EDITORIAL) | 9 |
May 6, 1954 | GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (MR AND MRS JANE) | 5 |
May 6, 1954 | TELESCOPE BUILT BY BILL DORSETT | 11 |
May 6, 1954 | CITY BUILDING PERMITS TOTAL $10150 | 14 |
May 6, 1954 | CLICK’S MARKET TO HAVE FACE LIFTED AFTER LOCKNANES RETURN | 2 |
May 6, 1954 | PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR NEW JOURNAL BUILDING | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | WORK STARTS ON LAKEVIEW GRADE SCHOOL (PHOTO) | 13 |
May 6, 1954 | CITY RECONSIDERS FIRE HALL DOORS | 5 |
May 6, 1954 | ‘DO-IT-YOURSELF’ CABIN BUILT FOR $300 | 16 |
May 6, 1954 | LIFE INSURANCE FIRM PROPOSES TO ESTABLISH HOME OFFICE IN CITY | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | NEW RESIDENTS WELCOMED TO COMMUNITY BY JAYCEE-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | ADULT EDUCATION SEAMSTRESSES MAKE CHIC CHAPEAUS FROM OUT-DATED FE | 11 |
May 6, 1954 | PATRICIA GREEN, CHARLES E WALLACE | 2 |
May 6, 1954 | ROOF FIRE CAUSE OF LARGE DAMAGE | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | AL LELAND MAY BE CANDIDATE FOR STATE LEGISLATURE | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | CITY AUTHORIZES FEDERAL PAYMENT | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | ENGINEER WILL ADDRESS CITIZENS’ GROUP AT JUANITA NEXT MEETING | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | MAN JAILED ON THREAT TO SHOOT | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | TIME TO SPRAY TREES; CITY LAW REQUIRES IT | 11 |
May 6, 1954 | SAYRE, JAMES ARTHUR | 5 |
May 6, 1954 | SCOTT, JAMES J | 5 |
May 6, 1954 | VON CARNUP, LUCY M | 5 |
May 6, 1954 | EPISCOPAL VICAR REV ALFRED GRIFFITHS LEAVES FOR PHILIPPINES | 2 |
May 6, 1954 | SS ALEUTIAN DRY-DOCK BOUND FROM HOUGHTON WINTER PORT | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | NEW HIGHWAY VIADUCT AT NORTHUP (PHOTO) | 16 |
May 6, 1954 | RT 3 CHANGE TO REDMOND STUDIED | 1 |
May 6, 1954 | JEANNINE GARDNER, LT ROBERT JOHN HILDEBRAND | 8 |
May 13, 1954 | SALE OF SHELTON UNITS ANNOUNCED | 8 |
May 13, 1954 | SPORTS STORE HAS NEW PARTNER | 6 |
May 13, 1954 | PEARL WANAMAKER TO SPEAK AT L W COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES | 9 |
May 13, 1954 | SCHOOL BUDGET TOTALS $1,214,656 | 1 |
May 13, 1954 | SCHOOL TESTING PROGRAM FOR 1ST GRADE ENTRANCE WILL CONTINUE | 8 |
May 13, 1954 | KIWANIS CLUB SETS JULY 30-31 FOR 3RD ANNUAL KIRKLAND WATER FETE | 1 |
May 13, 1954 | THIS WILL BRING BACK MEMORIES (PHOTO OF GALA REVUE) | 2 |
May 13, 1954 | LEGAL SNARL DELAYS VOTE IN HOUGHTON | 1 |
May 13, 1954 | JUANITA TO HEAR ENGINEER’S VIEWS | 1 |
May 13, 1954 | CITY PRISONERS REQUEST BATH, TAKE ‘POWDER’ INSTEAD (ESCAPE) | 1 |
May 13, 1954 | SLUYS, CHARLES H | 6 |
May 13, 1954 | RAILROAD OFFICIALS EXPRESS INTEREST IN KIRKLAND SITES | 2 |
May 13, 1954 | FURTHER DELAY FORESEEN IN CONSTRUCTION OF 2-A HIGHWAY | 1 |
May 13, 1954 | RUBE GOLDBERG BRIDGE IDEAS KEEP ROLLING IN, FUNNY AND OTHERWISE | 10 |
May 20, 1954 | NEW JOURNAL BUILDING UNDERWAY (PHOTOS) | 13 |
May 20, 1954 | FIRE DEPARTMENT GETTING NEW DOOR | 5 |
May 20, 1954 | KIRKLAND SEEKS PROJECT A FOR PARK | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | BLUE RIBBON DAYS DUE | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | ‘DICK’ WALKER SELLS SHOP TO CARL SCHULTZ | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS PREPARING BUDGET | 5 |
May 20, 1954 | MARCIA JEAN DODSON, STEPHENSON PAUL HAIR | 8 |
May 20, 1954 | PATRICIA JEANNE WOOD, CHARLES JOHN HANSON | 8 |
May 20, 1954 | CITY INSURANCE BEING REVAMPED | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | COUNCIL RECEIVES PETITION FROM 30 DOG COMPLAINERS | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | KIRKLAND WOMAN BITTEN BY ENRAGED DOG; RUSHED TO CLINIC FOR TREATMENT | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | HEAVY TURNOUT FOR JUANITA WATER DISTRICT DISCUSSION | 13 |
May 20, 1954 | DANGEROUS CHASE ENDS IN SMASHUP | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | MAN FILES $10150 CLAIM AGAINST KIRKLAND FOR ROUGH TREATMENT | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | ATCHISON, GEORGE ARTHUR | 2 |
May 20, 1954 | HUFFMAN, EARL | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | KALKOFEN, AUGUST FRED | 2 |
May 20, 1954 | LAMONT, VIVIAN HAZEL | 2 |
May 20, 1954 | SLUYS, CHARLES H | 2 |
May 20, 1954 | TINKHAM, EDWIN | 2 |
May 20, 1954 | KIRKLAND SEEKS PROJECT A FOR PARK | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | TELEPHONE NUMBER ASSIGNMENT IS DUE | 1 |
May 20, 1954 | COL RAY O’DAY, HERO OF BATAAN, WILL SPEAK HERE ON MEMORIAL DAY | 5 |
May 27, 1954 | ALANSON DAVIS WORKS IN BACKGROUND BUT HIS ARTISTIC SKILL IS WELL- | 2 |
May 27, 1954 | CASHMERE MERCHANT BUYS ZABLE BUILDING | 6 |
May 27, 1954 | HALLEN AND RANDALL OPEN MOTOR SERVICE | 1 |
May 27, 1954 | CLOTHES DRYER VENT PROVING POOR SPOT FOR BARNSWALLOW RESIDENCE | 1 |
May 27, 1954 | ‘BERRY FESTIVAL HERE JUNE 25-26 | 1 |
May 27, 1954 | DAWSON HOME ON HOLLYWOOD ROAD SAVED BY ALERT JUANITA FIREMEN | 11 |
May 27, 1954 | DOWNTOWN RESTAURANT SCORCHED – HOUSE BURNED – CHICKENHOUSE ROASTE | 6 |
May 27, 1954 | LELAND REVEALS HE IS CANDIDATE | 10 |
May 27, 1954 | DOGS’ REIGN OF TERROR CONTINUES | 1 |
May 27, 1954 | CHAMBER, JAYCEES TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR DECORATIONS | 2 |
May 27, 1954 | MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM TO OPEN HERE WITH PARADE AND DOCK SERVICES | 1 |
May 27, 1954 | JUANITA’S FUTURE GROWTH DISCUSSED | 11 |
May 27, 1954 | FRED ZABLE OUT $130 FRIDAY; WOMAN SCRAMS WITH BILLFOLD | 1 |
May 27, 1954 | PAIR WHO ESCAPED FROM KIRKLAND JAIL ARE CAUGHT | 1 |
May 27, 1954 | WESTSIDE VANDALS SOUGHT BY POLICE | 5 |
May 27, 1954 | SCOTT, JESSIE W | 5 |
May 27, 1954 | SECOND BRIDGE ASSOCIATION “STOOD UP” BY MAYOR | 1 |
May 27, 1954 | STREET LIGHTS TURNED DOWN FOR ROSE HILL | 5 |
May 27, 1954 | ‘BLUE MONDAY’ IN DISTRICT BRING PHONE CALLS TO COMMISSIONER-ELECT | 9 |
May 27, 1954 | MARILYN DAWSON, ROBERT COOLEY | 12 |
June 3, 1954 | MR AND MRS VICTOR BURNS RELIVE WEDDING DAY 25 YEARS AGO | 2 |
June 3, 1954 | BUILDING TOTALS INCREASE IN MAY | 1 |
June 3, 1954 | SPUDNUT SHOP WILL OPEN TODAY | 1 |
June 3, 1954 | DR NELSON IN HEARING SET JUNE 14 | 1 |
June 3, 1954 | GRADUATES WILL BID FAREWELL IN JUNE 9 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES | 1 |
June 3, 1954 | LEGION AUXILIARY PRESENTS FLAG TO HIGH SCHOOL; AWARDS GIVEN | 9 |
June 3, 1954 | SANDAHL, JENNIE | 13 |
June 3, 1954 | TRAFFIC SPEED-UP STUDIED BY CITY | 1 |
June 3, 1954 | CITY PHONES GET VANDYKE PREFIX AFTER OCTOBER 3 | 1 |
June 3, 1954 | TELEPHONE RATES, PUBLIC HEARINGS STUDIED BY C OF C | 1 |
June 3, 1954 | LORA MORSE, LT WILBUR PHILLIPS | 10 |
June 3, 1954 | MARILYN DAWSON, ROBERT COOLEY | 10 |
June 3, 1954 | MERLE PROULX, KAMES HATHAWAY | 10 |
June 3, 1954 | THURSA HULL, CHRIS ORMBERG | 10 |
June 10, 1954 | DR. MCKIBBEN, PHYSICIAN 50 YEARS, TO BE HONORED | 1 |
June 10, 1954 | WATCH PROGRESS PHOTOS OF JOURNAL BUILDING) | 11 |
June 10, 1954 | STEWART HEIGHTS STUDENTS TRANSFORM PROJECT UNIT INTO COLLEGE | 5 |
June 10, 1954 | BUILDING PLANS MADE BY CLYDE HILL CHURCH | 14 |
June 10, 1954 | THREE CONGREGATIONS HAVE FINE NEW CHURCH BUILDINGS (PHOTOS) | 14 |
June 10, 1954 | COUNCIL STUDIES VAUX CONTENTION | 6 |
June 10, 1954 | BARBAR FISHER, REX KENNEDY | 12 |
June 10, 1954 | ONE WILL BE THE QUEEN (PHOTO) | 7 |
June 10, 1954 | SPECIAL MEETING OF JUANITA WATER DISTRICT JUNE 15 | 1 |
June 10, 1954 | DOCTORS, DENTISTS PROPOSE MODERN MEDICAL BUILDING | 1 |
June 10, 1954 | IVOR NICHOLAS, TRIBE UPSET OVER LOSS OF TOTEM POLE STOLEN SATURDAY | 2 |
June 10, 1954 | BAY, C B | 2 |
June 10, 1954 | JOY, HERBERT | 2 |
June 10, 1954 | KIRKLAND CLEANEST CITY, DECLARES GLOBE-GIRDLING SWEDISH NEWSMAN | 1 |
June 10, 1954 | LELAND DISCUSSES ACQUISITION OF PROJECT FOR PARK WITH PHA HEAD | 2 |
June 10, 1954 | GREYHOUND ADDS 15 NEW COMMUTER BUSES | 6 |
June 10, 1954 | LAKE ST TRAFFIC STUDY WILL BEGIN HERE NEXT WEEK | 1 |
June 10, 1954 | BARBARA ROSE SCHILLAR, PVT MICHAEL CONNACHER | 12 |
June 10, 1954 | DOROTHY RUDD, JACK JOVANAVICH | 12 |
June 17, 1954 | JOHNNIE’S MOBIL SERVICE – GRAND OPENING | 8 |
June 17, 1954 | E W CASE, CHAMBER COMMERCE SECRETARY, HONORED AS 50-YEAR GRADUATE | 1 |
June 17, 1954 | KIRKLAND COUPLE’S SON TO RECEIVE AWARD (BIRNBAUM, EMIL) | 1 |
June 17, 1954 | HANDICAPPED YOUNGSTERS MAY BE TAUGHT IN OLD ROSE HILL SCHOOL | 13 |
June 17, 1954 | CITY HEADS, C C TO DISCUSS USE FOR PROJECT A | 1 |
June 17, 1954 | HOUGHTON COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION OPPOSING DISPOSITION OF B-PROJ | 5 |
June 17, 1954 | PROPERTY HERE IN CHANGE OF HANDS | 1 |
June 17, 1954 | INEXCUSABLE EXCUSES FOR COMMUNISM (EDITORIAL) | 2 |
June 17, 1954 | GALA NIGHT FOR GRADUATES (PHOTOS) | 7 |
June 17, 1954 | THESE YOUNGSTERS MAKE UP LAST CLASSES TO ATTEND ROSE HILL SCHOOL | 13 |
June 17, 1954 | BARBARA FISHER, REX KENNEDY | 17 |
June 17, 1954 | DUD BROWN, NEW WATER COMMISSIONER, OBJECTS TO HIRING PREDECESSOR | 1 |
June 17, 1954 | HIGH SCHOOL BEER, WHISKEY BUST BROKEN UP BY HOUGHTON OFFICERS | 1 |
June 17, 1954 | POLICE ARREST SIX YOUNGSTERS FOR STEWART HEIGHTS WINDOW BREAKING | 1 |
June 17, 1954 | NEW BOOKS, MANY NON-FICTION, NOW AVAILABLE AT CITY’S FINE LIBRARY | 9 |
June 17, 1954 | CURTIS, MARGARET WILSON | 7 |
June 17, 1954 | OGDEN, LULA | 15 |
June 17, 1954 | LAKE STREET TRAFFIC FLOW RECORDED BY SPECIAL POLICE DETAIL THIS W | 1 |
June 17, 1954 | CARIL FAYE WINKLE, EDWIN E CRAWFORD | 17 |
June 17, 1954 | LOIS ELAINE RIFE, LESLIE DALIS OSBORNE | 17 |
June 17, 1954 | PAT GREEN, CHARLES WALLACE | 16 |
June 24, 1954 | MR-MRS KEINHOLZ CELEBRATE 60TH YEAR | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | DOUGLASS NAMED BANK DIRECTOR | 9 |
June 24, 1954 | 30 YEARS OF POST OFFICE CLERKING BEHIND HER, CORA HOWLAND RETIRING | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | BIG-HEARTED COMMUNITY HONORS SURPRISED DOCTOR (MCKIBBEN, DR E C) | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | KIRKLAND’S MR FIXIT ONCE CITED IN RIPLEY’S (HUCKEBA, JOHN) | 9 |
June 24, 1954 | CITY CLEARS WAY FOR $200,000 MEDICAL CENTER | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | COUNCIL TO DECIDE PROJECT A FATE ON MONDAY NIGHT | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | MEN’S WEAR SHOP WILL OPEN HERE | 6 |
June 24, 1954 | CITY CONSTRUCTS WAR MEMORIAL | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | WATERFRONT STUDY PLANNED BY C OF C | 2 |
June 24, 1954 | CANCER CAMPAIGN HERE NETS OVER $1000 | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | THEATER OPERATOR ASKED TO DISCUSS OPENING WITH C C | 5 |
June 24, 1954 | 14 DRILL TEAMS WILL MARCH IN ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL PARADE | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | FIRE INSURANCE BIDS CONSIDERED | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | KIRKLAND AND HOUGHTON CITY OFFICIALS (PHOTO) | 11 |
June 24, 1954 | LAWYERS’ DELAY HOLDS UP FINAL HOUGHTON DECISION | 5 |
June 24, 1954 | POLICE CHARGED WITH MISCONDUCT | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | CITY CLEARS WAY FOR $200,000 MEDICAL CENTER | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | KIRKLAND’S GUARD BATTERY IN RECORD PERFORMANCE | 9 |
June 24, 1954 | BREWER, TRELLA MAE | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | BREWER, TRELLA MAY | 18 |
June 24, 1954 | CAIN, CARL | 6 |
June 24, 1954 | CAIN, CARL ROBERT | 18 |
June 24, 1954 | GRAY, MINNIE | 18 |
June 24, 1954 | LORD, HARVEY E | 18 |
June 24, 1954 | ORESKOVICH, HAZEL | 11 |
June 24, 1954 | ORESKOVICH, HAZEL | 18 |
June 24, 1954 | WHIPP, MARTIN R | 18 |
June 24, 1954 | DIVISION OF 45TH DISTRICT SOUGHT ON NEW PETITION BEING CIRCULATED | 11 |
June 24, 1954 | WATER ELECTION INTEREST HIGH | 1 |
June 24, 1954 | 30 YEARS OF POST OFFICE CLERKING BEHIND HER, CORA HOWLAND RETIRING | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | CITY CONSTRUCTS WAR MEMORIAL | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | DOROTHY RUDD, JACK JOVANOVICH | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | HAZEL FREEBORN, LOUIS JOHNSON | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | JANET IRENE HEI, DICK DECKER | 12 |
June 24, 1954 | SHIRLEY JOHNSON, RICHARD CONDO | 12 |
July 1, 1954 | MR AND MRS MICHAEL KIENHOLZ HONORED AT 60-YEAR CELEBRATION | 2 |
July 1, 1954 | PROGRESS REPORT (PHOTO OF JOURNAL BUILDING) | 10 |
July 1, 1954 | COUNCIL VOTES OFF-SITE SALE OF PROJECT A | 2 |
July 1, 1954 | PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY RAISES RENTS FOR RESIDENTS OF LOCAL PROJ | 9 |
July 1, 1954 | STORES PROTEST PARKING CLOSURE | 7 |
July 1, 1954 | THEATER OPENING ANSWER IS DUE | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | BILL COLE LEAVING FOR STADIUM HS | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | STATE AID ON NEW PROJECTS REQUESTED BY SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | BARBARA ADRIENNE WATTERS, SAMUEL LEO COLVIN | 12 |
July 1, 1954 | CAROL HAYCOX, ROBERT DUNN | 12 |
July 1, 1954 | THEATER OPENING ANSWER IS DUE | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | STRAWBERRIES BIG ATTRACTION HERE (PHOTOS) | 7 |
July 1, 1954 | CITY MAY SAVE #3052 PREMIUM | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | FIREWORKS CONFUSION CAUSED BY ANCIENT KIRKLAND ORDINANCES | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | FIREWORKS CONFUSION CAUSED BY ANCIENT KIRKLAND ORDINANCES | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | HUNTER, GENE | 10 |
July 1, 1954 | LELAND TO HEAD VALLEY CITIES | 10 |
July 1, 1954 | MORE NEW NAMES ADDED TO LIST IN 46TH DISTRICT | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE – AQUATIC LESSONS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | VICAR WILL BEGIN DUTIES ON SUNDAY (FORBES, REV CHARLES A) | 14 |
July 1, 1954 | ROSE HILL WATER ANNEXATION LOSES | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | MIJADA, 32-FOOT ‘BACKYARD BOAT’, IS SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED SATURDAY | 6 |
July 1, 1954 | HIGHWAY FUNDS DIVERTED FROM RENTON TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | USING BRIDGE PONTOONS FOR RUNWAYS SUGGESTED | 1 |
July 1, 1954 | LYNDA REED, LANE DREHER | 14 |
July 8, 1954 | DREAM IS REALIZED; JOHN GUNDERSON MANAGES FISH HATCHERY, TROUT LA | 9 |
July 8, 1954 | KIRKLAND LAD SETS NEW SPEED MARK IN DRAG RACE (MARSHALL, CLARK) | 5 |
July 8, 1954 | OPEN HORSE SHOW SET JULY 10-11 | 1 |
July 8, 1954 | POLL SHOWS PROJECT RESIDENTS OPPOSE OFF-SITE SALE | 1 |
July 8, 1954 | FAMILIAR RED & WHITE GROCERY ENDS 40-YEAR OPERATIONS AS ELWOODS R | 1 |
July 8, 1954 | GODFREY, HOPPER MENTOR, RESIGNS | 2 |
July 8, 1954 | CIRCLE DATES JULY 30 & 31; WATER CARNIVAL IS COMING! | 1 |
July 8, 1954 | 3-HOUR ‘SPURT’ TEST GIVEN NEW FIRE TRUCK AT HOUGHTON | 2 |
July 8, 1954 | NEW FIRE TRUCK TESTED (PHOTO) | 6 |
July 8, 1954 | ARNTSEN, JULIA JORGINE | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | CONOVER, BYRNES | 1 |
July 8, 1954 | FRIGARD, SAMUEL O | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | HOWARD, GERTRUDE SARAH | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | HULL, MICHAEL ALLEN | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | LEE, GEORGE A | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | RIPPLINGER, MARY ALICE | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | STOCKWELL, LOWRIE RICHARD | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | THOMPSON, WILLIAM | 2 |
July 8, 1954 | THOMPSON, WILLIAM H | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | WESTERMAN, ARTHUR H | 8 |
July 8, 1954 | YOTHERS SEEKING JUDICIARY POST | 2 |
July 8, 1954 | STATE BABE RUTH LEAGUE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS SLATED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 8, 1954 | LOCAL MINISTER IS ORDAINED HERE (HENDRICKSON, REV GRANT) | 12 |
July 8, 1954 | TIME AND PLACE OF WATER DISTRICT MEETING ALTERED BY COMMISSIONERS | 6 |
July 8, 1954 | STRAW HATS APPEAR IN VICINITY DESPITE ANTICS OF JUNE WEATHER | 6 |
July 8, 1954 | HELEN FARR, JAMES VAUX | 11 |
July 8, 1954 | MARY JANE TANSKA, VAUGHN MERRITT | 10 |
July 15, 1954 | GOLDEN WEDDING HONORS JULY 17 (JENSEN, ANDREW) | 7 |
July 15, 1954 | COTTAGE LAKE MAN HAS UNIQUE HOBBY (CUNNINGHAM, R L) | 7 |
July 15, 1954 | LIFE NEVER DULL FOR DICK NYQUIST, SUPERINTENDENT OF PARKING METER | 6 |
July 15, 1954 | O E ‘BLONDIE’ NORDSTROM HAS SHARE OF MANY MEMORIES OF KIRKLAND’S | 9 |
July 15, 1954 | PLANNING COMMISSION IN VIRTUAL AGREEMENT ON DISPOSITION OF PROJECT | 2 |
July 15, 1954 | ONE LOVELY TO REIGN OVER WATER CARNIVAL | 1 |
July 15, 1954 | CITY’S FINANCIAL PICTURE IS GOOD | 1 |
July 15, 1954 | ELWOOD’S GROCERY (OLD PHOTO) | 11 |
July 15, 1954 | MRS JOHN BRATT ON LIBRARY BOARD | 1 |
July 15, 1954 | US ARMY ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTING GUIDED MISSILE BASE ON UNION HILL | 7 |
July 15, 1954 | LONGFELLOW, ALICE M | 1 |
July 15, 1954 | WILKINS, ELIZA | 7 |
July 15, 1954 | ‘DRIVE-IN’ CHURCH FILM-SERMON SUNDAY | 9 |
July 15, 1954 | CITY WILL ASK STATE TO RESURFACE MARKET STREET | 1 |
July 15, 1954 | PLANS FOR CURBING TRAFFIC BOTTLENECK GIVEN COUNCIL | 1 |
July 15, 1954 | STATE ROAD LINES NEARLY REPAINTED | 6 |
July 15, 1954 | TRAFFIC CONTROLS URGED AT MARKET, CENTRAL WAY | 9 |
July 15, 1954 | DISPOSAL CO ASKS ALTERATIONS IN GARBAGE RATES | 1 |
July 22, 1954 | NEW SCHOOL SITE (PHOTO OF ROSE HILL ELEMENTARY) | 7 |
July 22, 1954 | OFFICIALS VISIT NEW SCHOOL SITE | 7 |
July 22, 1954 | COUNCIL CONSIDERS FEE ADOPTION AFTER LAKEFRONT HOUSE MOVING | 1 |
July 22, 1954 | CAROL ROSE SEFTON, DONALD C HANSON | 12 |
July 22, 1954 | WATER CARNIVAL BRINGING MIGHTY SLO-MO’S, ‘COPTER | 1 |
July 22, 1954 | LIBRARIAN REPORTS MANY PATRONS; SUMMER READING PROGRAM STILL ON | 7 |
July 22, 1954 | BUCK, ALFRED JOHN | 1 |
July 22, 1954 | EASTMAN, MARGARET ALICE | 7 |
July 22, 1954 | SHANE, ROY A | 7 |
July 22, 1954 | BYRON BAGGALEY, KIRKLAND, SEEKS 46TH DISTRICT STATE LEGISLATIVE P | 9 |
July 22, 1954 | JOHNSON OUT, OLSON IN, ON COMMISSION | 1 |
July 22, 1954 | STATE BABE RUTH LEAGUE TEAMS OPEN TOURNAMENT HERE THURSDAY, JULY 9 | 1 |
July 22, 1954 | GARBAGE RULING DUE AFTER MANY VIOLATIONS HERE | 1 |
July 22, 1954 | NEW SUBSTATION HERE NEARS COMPLETION (PHOTO) | 14 |
July 22, 1954 | TELEPHONE OFFICE HANDLES 5000 LONG DISTANCE PHONE CALLS DAILY | 9 |
July 22, 1954 | WEST COAST PEOPLE ADVISE ON NEW PREFIXES DUE HERE ON OCTOBER 3RD | 1 |
July 22, 1954 | AUDA RAE KELLER, EUGENE STEWART PETERSON | 12 |
July 22, 1954 | RHONDA GILLETTE, CLOYCE RAY | 13 |
July 22, 1954 | SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, MARVIN SCOTSVOLD | 12 |
July 29, 1954 | ANDREW JENSENS’ GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED JULY 17 | 1 |
July 29, 1954 | REOPENING DATE SET FOR GATEWAY | 1 |
July 29, 1954 | SCHOOL DIRECTORS HIRE INSTRUCTORS | 2 |
July 29, 1954 | ANCHORS AWEIGH ON WATER CARNIVAL FUN TOMORROW | 1 |
July 29, 1954 | STAKEOUT RESULTS IN BOY’S ARREST | 1 |
July 29, 1954 | JAMES, AMOS | 8 |
July 29, 1954 | MATSON, SAMUEL | 12 |
July 29, 1954 | MCDONALD, FRANK J | 2 |
July 29, 1954 | STORGAARD, EDWARD | 5 |
July 29, 1954 | LEO PADEN SEEKS LEGISLATIVE JOB | 9 |
July 29, 1954 | NAVY REJECTS SAND POINT | 1 |
July 29, 1954 | LAPRIEL ARMFIELD, RONALD BARNES | 10 |
July 29, 1954 | MARGARET NICHOLS, KEITH CHAPMAN | 11 |
August 5, 1954 | BANK HERE SHOWS ASSETS OF $907,002 | 2 |
August 5, 1954 | BIG TOP AND SAWDUST RING ATTRACTS CIRCUS LOVER (MCDONALD, CHARLES | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | OUR TOWN (LUNDVALL, RALPH A) | 2 |
August 5, 1954 | NEW BATHHOUSE (PHOTO OF HOUGHTON BEACH BATHHOUSE) | 14 |
August 5, 1954 | TRAVEL AGENT FRED CHAMBERLIN GETS HAPPY WANDERERS OFF TO A GOOD S | 11 |
August 5, 1954 | REGISTRATION REACHES 100 FOR PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | MISS PATRICIA LEE, MR RICHARD SHINSTROM | 7 |
August 5, 1954 | KIRKLAND WATER CARNIVAL PHOTOS | 6 |
August 5, 1954 | KIWANIS CLUB ANNOUNCES WINNERS IN MANY WATER CARNIVAL COMPETITION | 6 |
August 5, 1954 | COUNCIL REMOVES ADMISSION TAX | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | NEW FIRE TRUCK ARRIVES (PHOTO) | 9 |
August 5, 1954 | PET SKUNK OBJECT OF HOUGHTON HUNT | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | TEMPERS FLARE AT JUANITA WATER MEET | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | NEW BATHHOUSE (PHOTO OF HOUGHTON BEACH BATHHOUSE) | 14 |
August 5, 1954 | ORDINANCE READ FOR WATERFRONT MOVING CHARGES | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | BUSH, JO ANNE | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | MATTHEWS, MERRILL | 7 |
August 5, 1954 | MILLER, JOHN C | 16 |
August 5, 1954 | A DAY AT JUANITA GOLF COURSE WITH JO ANNE GUNDERSON, 1954 CHAMP | 4 |
August 5, 1954 | SECOND BRIDGE SEEN IN 1957; EVERGREEN ROUTE SET | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | SUPREME COURT GRANTS PROPERTY OWNER NEW TRIAL IN 2A HIGHWAY DISPUTE | 9 |
August 5, 1954 | TEMPERS FLARE AT JUANITA WATER MEET | 1 |
August 5, 1954 | BARBARA STEEHLER, LEON W CONNER | 10 |
August 5, 1954 | MARILYN VANCLEVE, ERNIE WHITCOMB | 10 |
August 12, 1954 | ELMER SOLVANG COLORFUL PROPRIETOR OF … KIRKLAND SAW SHOP | 10 |
August 12, 1954 | LUCKIEST KID IN KIRKLAND; HE’S WAYNE JATON, ENROUTE TO CAPITAL | 1 |
August 12, 1954 | OUR TOWN (BELL, PAUL ASHTON) | 2 |
August 12, 1954 | TIMBERS LISTS SUMMER REPAIRS MADE ON SCHOOL DISTRICT’S BUILDINGS | 9 |
August 12, 1954 | COLORED LIGHTS SUGGESTED FOR YULE DECORATION | 13 |
August 12, 1954 | ANNEXATION CASE WILL GO BEFORE SUPREME COURT | 1 |
August 12, 1954 | DON’T FORGET BRIDGE SPEARHEADS | 2 |
August 12, 1954 | NEW LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL TEACHERS NAMED (PHOTOS) | 13 |
August 12, 1954 | BARBARA ANN MUSGROVE, ARLEN W ANDERSON | 14 |
August 12, 1954 | LOCAL CARNIVAL CLOSED AFTER BRIEF STAND BY MAYOR’S ORDER | 1 |
August 12, 1954 | COUNTY DEEDS HOUGHTON PARK | 13 |
August 12, 1954 | CHURCH MEMBERS POLISH ST JOHN’S | 6 |
August 12, 1954 | 4-LANE, STRAIGHT HIGHWAY FROM HOUGHTON CONSIDERED | 1 |
August 12, 1954 | WEST COAST FILES FOR RATE INCREASE TO COVER EXTENDED SERVICE | 1 |
August 12, 1954 | CAROL CONLEY, LARRY TRENT | 6 |
August 12, 1954 | JANIS RUDD, CHUCK COLMAN | 14 |
August 12, 1954 | SHEILA LOUISE MCKAY, ROBERT E ELVES | 14 |
August 19, 1954 | CANNING JOB FOR THE GOOSE WILL RESULT IN APPLE SAUCE FOR THE GANDER | 1 |
August 19, 1954 | ‘OUTSIZED GLADS’ GROWN HERE | 11 |
August 19, 1954 | MR AND MRS ROY COLLINS HONORED AT 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY PARTY | 10 |
August 19, 1954 | OUR TOWN (GREETAN, WALLACE J) | 6 |
August 19, 1954 | GATEWAY TO HAVE CINEMASCOPE, THEATRE RE-OPENING NEXT MONTH | 6 |
August 19, 1954 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER MAY QUESTION NEW PHONE RATES | 1 |
August 19, 1954 | KID GOLFERS GET GOOD BREAK AT JUANITA | 5 |
August 19, 1954 | NEED LARGER LOTS, PLANNING GROUP DECLARES TUESDAY | 1 |
August 19, 1954 | CITY PAYING OLD STATE TAX ON CENTER “UNDER PROTEST” | 1 |
August 19, 1954 | JUANITA CITIZENS GROUP WILL GET REPORT ON SUIT | 9 |
August 19, 1954 | BLAU, ELIZABETH | 2 |
August 19, 1954 | COMBAT, CLARE (KIRKLAND TEACHER DIES AFTER CLIMBING ACCIDENT) | 1 |
August 19, 1954 | KIRKLAND 32ND IN POPULATION | 1 |
August 19, 1954 | CLEAN WATER DUE AS TROUBLE IS LOCATED | 6 |
August 19, 1954 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER MAY QUESTION NEW PHONE RATES | 1 |
August 19, 1954 | MARILYN TIMMERMAN, WILLIS ‘ANDY’ JOHNSON | 10 |
August 25, 1954 | JOANNE ROSE HABERZETLE, DONALD C VANDYKE | 3 |
August 25, 1954 | JUNIOR PATROL ENLARGING FORCE; 15 NEW MEMBERS FOR UNIT SOUGHT | 7 |
August 26, 1954 | LAKE SHORE APPLIANCE CENTER – GRAND OPENING | 11 |
August 26, 1954 | MAURICE RAYMOND FOR CONGRESS | 15 |
August 26, 1954 | WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO – GRAND OPENING] | 11 |
August 26, 1954 | REV WARNECKS 25 YRS IN MINISTRY, 25 YRS IN MARRIAGE | 8 |
August 26, 1954 | SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS .. COLLECTED BY HOUSEWIFE (MCINNIS, MRS) | 10 |
August 26, 1954 | TONY CHICKETTI’S RARE PHILOSOPHY: “GIVE AND YOU WILL RECEIVE MUCH | 11 |
August 26, 1954 | JOHN, MARY BRYANT PURCHASE STORE HERE (LAKE SHORE APPLIANCE CENTER) | 6 |
August 26, 1954 | NEW DRAPERY SHOP OPENS IN MERCANTILE | 2 |
August 26, 1954 | WESTERN AUTO TO OPEN FRIDAY | 6 |
August 26, 1954 | CHAMBER URGES REACTION OF TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS | 1 |
August 26, 1954 | LAKE WASHINGTON HIGH FUTURE FARMER CHAPTER ONE OF BEST IN STATE | 11 |
August 26, 1954 | LAKE WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL PAYROLL OVER $1,000,000 | 13 |
August 26, 1954 | SCHOOL ADOPTS ENROLLMENT PLAN | 9 |
August 26, 1954 | SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS NEW POLICY O FIRST GRADE ENTRY | 1 |
August 26, 1954 | BJORNLIE, TILDE | 15 |
August 26, 1954 | PAANANEN, MATT | 2 |
August 26, 1954 | PIERCE, ARCHIE | 9 |
August 26, 1954 | SCHOEN, MRS F R | 6 |
August 26, 1954 | SIX ST JOHN’S PASTORS WILL BE IN SPECIAL RITES | 1 |
August 26, 1954 | LAKE STREET TRAFFIC PLAN APPROVED | 1 |
August 26, 1954 | CHAMBER URGES REACTION OF TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS | 1 |
August 26, 1954 | ANITA WATSON, WILLIAM DAY | 14 |
August 26, 1954 | BARBARA WATTERS, SAM COLVIN | 15 |
August 26, 1954 | MARY LARSON, MANUEL BRAGA | 14 |
September 2, 1954 |
AL LELAND FOR REPRESENTATIVE | 9 |
September 2, 1954 |
CONGRATULATIONS ST JOHN’S (PHOTO OF NEW INTERIOR) | 6 |
September 2, 1954 |
HARRY HENSON FOR CONGRESS | 2 |
September 2, 1954 |
RICHARD B OTT FOR STATE SUPREME COURT | 12 |
September 2, 1954 |
ROBERT A YOUTHERS FOR JUDGE | 4 |
September 2, 1954 |
VERNON A SMITH FOR REPRESENTATIVE | 5 |
September 2, 1954 |
GEORGE BIANCHI WILL BE MISSED HERE | 1 |
September 2, 1954 |
OUR TOWN (KNUTSON, I N (BUD)) | 10 |
September 2, 1954 |
RT REV STEPHEN BAYNE OFFICIATING IN DEDICATION OF ST JOHN’S CHURCH | 1 |
September 2, 1954 |
JUANITA CITIZENS GROUP DEMANDS CHANGE IN WATER DISTRICT SET-UP | 5 |
September 2, 1954 |
HOVIND, MRS H | 1 |
September 2, 1954 |
MOORE, DONALD LEE | 11 |
September 2, 1954 |
O’CONNER, HENRY | 12 |
September 2, 1954 |
CLOSE RACE IS PREDICTED IN 46TH DISTRICT | 1 |
September 2, 1954 |
MAP SHOWS BOUNDARIES OF NEW ROSE HILL SCHOOL | 6 |
September 2, 1954 |
PUBLIC REACTION SOUGHT ON NEW TELEPHONE RATES | 1 |
September 2, 1954 |
CAROL PINNEY, JOHN REPOSA | 12 |
September 2, 1954 |
MARY FOX, WILLIAM JONES | 12 |
September 2, 1954 |
PATTY WOOD, CHARLES HANSEN | 12 |
September 9, 1954 |
CLAUDE D WEBSTER FOR REPRESENTATIVE | 5 |
September 9, 1954 |
MRS VINCENT F JONES FOR REPRESENTATIVE | 7 |
September 9, 1954 |
THOR TOLLEFSON FOR CONGRESS | 2 |
September 9, 1954 |
ANNA SALA’S FUCHSIAS WIN PRIZES BUT IRIS ARE STILL HER FIRST LOVE | 2 |
September 9, 1954 |
AFTER 25 YEARS IN REXALL FOUNTAIN HELEN IRELAN IS TOSSIN’ IN TOWEL | 1 |
September 9, 1954 |
ANNA SALA’S FUCHSIAS WIN PRIZES BUT IRIS ARE STILL HER FIRST LOVE | 2 |
September 9, 1954 |
J S ‘JUDGE’ COX ENDS NAVY CAREER | 9 |
September 9, 1954 |
OUR TOWN (DOERSCHLAG, BILL) | 8 |
September 9, 1954 |
PUBLIC SERVANTS (CROW, HARRY) | 10 |
September 9, 1954 |
STEWART HEIGHTS UNITS ARE MOVED | 6 |
September 9, 1954 |
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE COMMENTS ERRATIC | 10 |
September 9, 1954 |
FIRST DAY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 3,992; INCREASE OF 180 | 1 |
September 9, 1954 |
NEW, UNUSUAL CLASSES NOW IN 1954 LW ADULT SCHEDULE | 7 |
September 9, 1954 |
CURTAIN GOING UP AT GATEWAY TUESDAY NIGHT | 5 |
September 9, 1954 |
PETITION MAY END JUANITA’S WATER DISTRICT TROUBLES | 1 |
September 9, 1954 |
CHARGE FOUR WITH LOOTING $1000 WORTH OF FROZEN CHICKENS | 1 |
September 9, 1954 |
LITTLE OPPOSITION VOICED TO PHONE RATE INCREASES | 1 |
September 9, 1954 |
PETITION MAY END JUANITA’S WATER DISTRICT TROUBLES | 1 |
September 9, 1954 |
MARIE L RAMQUIST, PAUL A DEWHIRST | 12 |
September 9, 1954 |
MYRNA STAPLETON, WILLIAM LITTLE | 12 |
September 16, 1954 |
400 TROPICAL FISH AND HOUSE FULL OF ANTIQUES KEEP MRS ABEL BUSY | 2 |
September 16, 1954 |
WARD CHAPEL TO BE DEDICATED | 5 |
September 16, 1954 |
ARCHITECTS OPEN KIRKLAND OFFICES (RUSHMORE-WOODMAN & ASSOCIATES) | 4 |
September 16, 1954 |
THEATER FANS BACK AT GATEWAY AFTER YEAR’S ABSENCE DUE TO TAX | 5 |
September 16, 1954 |
NEW SCHOOL FILLED AS ENROLLMENT TOPS 4000 MARK | 1 |
September 16, 1954 |
LEAH RUE BROWN, BUDD HITCHCOCK | 5 |
September 16, 1954 |
KIRKLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MAINTAINS YEAR-ROUND VIGIL | 9 |
September 16, 1954 |
COUNCIL TIGHTENS CITY PURSE STRINGS FOR 1955 | 1 |
September 16, 1954 |
BUILDING GOOD DESPITE STRIKE | 6 |
September 16, 1954 |
JOURNAL RATED FIRST AMONG LARGER WEEKLIES OF STATE | 1 |
September 16, 1954 |
STATE CHECKING CREWS IN JUANITA | 1 |
September 16, 1954 |
CITY DADS REFUSE TO HEDGE; WRITE NEW FENCE ORDINANCE | 1 |
September 16, 1954 |
BUTTERA, MRS J V | 5 |
September 16, 1954 |
MOE, JOSEPHINE LOUISE | 5 |
September 16, 1954 |
BAGGALEY, LELAND LAGGING IN LEGISLATIVE CONTEST | 1 |
September 16, 1954 |
BOTTLENECK SETTLED ON 2A HIGHWAY | 2 |
September 16, 1954 |
STATE CHECKING CREWS IN JUANITA | 1 |
September 23, 1954 |
KIMBALL’S – GOING OUT OF BUSINESS | 10 |
September 23, 1954 |
CHECKER CHAMP OF ROSE HILL ONCE FACED FOOTLIGHTS … (FLOWER, AL) | 5 |
September 23, 1954 |
OUR TOWN (OMESTAD, TAROLD (TERRY)) | 2 |
September 23, 1954 |
ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CLUB SELLS CLUBHOUSE TO VFW ORGANIZATION | 1 |
September 23, 1954 |
PUBLIC SUPPORT SOUGHT FOR KIRKLAND’S NEW $75000 LIBRARY BUILDING | 1 |
September 23, 1954 |
AT GRAND REOPENING OF KIRKLAND’S GATEWAY (PHOTOS) | 6 |
September 23, 1954 |
LOT SALE MAY AFFECT C.C. PARKING RENTAL | 7 |
September 23, 1954 |
KICKOFF MEETING FOR UGN SLATED FOR MONDAY AT CENTER | 1 |
September 23, 1954 |
SCHOOL BUS SETUP UNDERGOES TRANSPORT EXPERT’S SCRUTINY | 1 |
September 23, 1954 |
CREW CLEANS GUTTERS ON MARKET STREET | 2 |
September 23, 1954 |
LESS STATE HELP DROPS HOUGHTON BUDGET TO $37,244 | 7 |
September 23, 1954 |
HIT-RUN DRIVER THREATENS POLICE OFFICERS WITH GUN | 1 |
September 23, 1954 |
POLICE CLOSING IN ON GATEWAY THEATRE SEAT SLASHERS | 1 |
September 23, 1954 |
ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CLUB SELLS CLUBHOUSE TO VFW ORGANIZATION | 1 |
September 23, 1954 |
OLD FERRY PILING CALLED ‘HAZARD’ | 7 |
September 23, 1954 |
US ENGINEERS CALL FOR HEARING ON NEW LAKE SPAN (MAP OF BRIDGE) | 13 |
September 23, 1954 |
TELEPHONE POLL – RATES DISCUSSED BY SUBSCRIBERS | 5 |
September 30, 1954 |
VORIS, EDWIN | 6 |
October 14, 1954 |
JOHN MCCUTCHEON FOR CONGRESS | 5 |
October 14, 1954 |
50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED (MATHEWSON, RAY AND CHARLOTTE) | 12 |
October 14, 1954 |
S W CLINES GIVEN ANNIVERSARY PARTY | 12 |
October 14, 1954 |
OUR TOWN (REYNOLDS, CLEM) | 10 |
October 14, 1954 |
LACK OF WATER, MANPOWER, CITED IN HOUGHTON BLAZE | 1 |
October 14, 1954 |
ENTRANCE SIGNS DESIGN STUDIED | 1 |
October 14, 1954 |
ALL SORTS OF GOOD NEWS FOR AREA | 10 |
October 14, 1954 |
KIRKLAND WATERFRONT TOPIC OF MAGAZINE PICTURE STORY | 1 |
October 14, 1954 |
LW ADULT CLASSES HAVE CAPACITY ENROLLMENT; 664 NOW AT 43 CLASSES | 7 |
October 14, 1954 |
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR – COMPLAINTS ABOUT RATS | 2 |
October 14, 1954 |
TURNING BACK THE CLOCK (1926 PHOTO OF PURITY MARKET) | 7 |
October 14, 1954 |
JUANITA TAVERN SAFE CONTAINING $1,300 HIJACKED | 1 |
October 14, 1954 |
OPERATING BINGO BOARDS WITHOUT LICENSE COSTLY | 1 |
October 14, 1954 |
BROOKS, ANNABELLE (KIRKLAND PIONEER) | 6 |
October 14, 1954 |
CONOVER, MAMIE | 11 |
October 14, 1954 |
LOE, ANDREW | 1 |
October 14, 1954 |
MCKENNY, W H | 11 |
October 14, 1954 |
PALLOTT, URBANE D | 9 |
October 14, 1954 |
COUNTY BOND ISSUE FINDING FAVOR WITH KIRKLAND, OUTLYING GROUPS | 9 |
October 14, 1954 |
LIVING WAR MEMORIAL DEDICATED (PHOTO) | 4 |
October 14, 1954 |
BARBARA MUSGROVE, ARLEN ANDERSON | 12 |
October 14, 1954 |
MARGARET ELIZABETH SNOW AND ARMAND LEE ARMFIELD | 12 |
October 14, 1954 |
ROSE MARY HINTON AND JACK MONROE | 12 |
October 21, 1954 |
KIMBALL’S – GOING OUT OF BUSINESS | 6 |
October 21, 1954 |
M J ‘BUD’ WEBBER FOR PORT COMMISSIONER | 5 |
October 21, 1954 |
REPORT ON THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS BANK OF KIRKLAND | 9 |
October 21, 1954 |
STATEMENT OF CONDITION – NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE | 2 |
October 21, 1954 |
OUR TOWN (PRATT, ALVIN C) | 2 |
October 21, 1954 |
PROPOSED CITY LIBRARY BUILDING (PICTURE) | 10 |
October 21, 1954 |
STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS WILL OPEN 2-DAY MEETING HERE… | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
LOANNE ELIZABETH WHITNEY, ROBERT F STROBEK | 14 |
October 21, 1954 |
CITY’S MAINTENANCE SPREAD AMONG FIVE LOCAL GARAGES, MAYOR SAYS | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
JUANITA TO VOTE ON $40,000 BOND ISSUE FOR FIRE STATION | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
JUANITA RESIDENTS TO BE GIVEN COSTS ESTIMATES ON WATER DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
JUANITA TO VOTE ON $40,000 BOND ISSUE FOR FIRE STATION | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
HELMICK, NELL | 5 |
October 21, 1954 |
SUNDBOM, CORNELIA NELLIE | 8 |
October 21, 1954 |
COMMUNITY CLUBS ASK CANDIDATES TO SPEAK NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
MIDLAKES-KIRKLAND HIGHWAY CONTRACT AWARDED | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
‘STOP’ SIGN AT MARKET ST. OUT | 7 |
October 21, 1954 |
EXTENDED SERVICE INAUGURATED HERE BY TELEPHONE CO | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
JUANITA RESIDENTS TO BE GIVEN COSTS ESTIMATES ON WATER DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
October 21, 1954 |
CAROL SEFTON, DON HANSON | 14 |
October 28, 1954 |
C.C. TURNS DOWN $15,000 REQUEST TOWARD LIBRARY | 1 |
October 28, 1954 |
KIRKLAND MOVES UP DRIVE; $9807 CONTRIBUTED TO UGN | 1 |
October 28, 1954 |
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS ADVOCATE FLAT 2 PERCENT STATE INCOME TAX | 1 |
October 28, 1954 |
TV IDOL STAN BORESON UNDER BIG TOP AT JUANITA SCHOOL CIRCUS | 2 |
October 28, 1954 |
POLICE DEPARTMENT PUBLIC RELATIONS (3 PHOTOS) | 13 |
October 28, 1954 |
SIGNATURES CONTESTED AT HEARING ON JUANITA WATER DISTRICT IMPROVE | 1 |
October 28, 1954 |
JUANITA BEACHES FOR SALE; KING COUNTY MAY BUY | 1 |
October 28, 1954 |
BURGLARIES ADMITTED BY YOUTHS 12 AND 14 | 1 |
October 28, 1954 |
STOLEN WATCHES LOCATED WEEK LATER IN MAILBOX | 13 |
October 28, 1954 |
INGENIOUS KIRKLAND INVENTOR DESIGNS, BUILDS NOVEL CRAFT FOR HUNTING | 4 |
October 28, 1954 |
SIGNATURES CONTESTED AT HEARING ON JUANITA WATER DISTRICT IMPROVE | 1 |
October 28, 1954 |
HAZEL ANNE OMESTEAD, RODNEY JOSEPH SAMUELSON | 14 |
November 4, 1954 |
BEN KUPPENBENDERS … GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY DAY | 9 |
November 4, 1954 |
MORE THAN $1,000,000 DEPOSITED DURING EASTSIDE SAVINGS TWO YEARS | 9 |
November 4, 1954 |
OUR TOWN (SHINSTROM, FRANK R) | 10 |
November 4, 1954 |
“THE DESERTED VILLAGE” (PHOTOS OF STEWART HEIGHTS) | 7 |
November 4, 1954 |
BOARD DIRECTORS INSPECTING SCHOOLS | 1 |
November 4, 1954 |
MODEL OF NEW SCHOOL ON EXHIBITION (PHOTO) | 7 |
November 4, 1954 |
COUNCIL APPROVES SIX-YEAR TERM FOR COMMISSION (POLICE) | 1 |
November 4, 1954 |
BUNKER, GLADYS | 2 |
November 4, 1954 |
VOTERS HERE FAVOR RYDER, JONES, SMITH, MAGNUSON | 1 |
November 4, 1954 |
VOTERS HERE FAVOR RYDER, JONES, SMITH, MAGNUSON | 1 |
November 4, 1954 |
PATRICIA SMITH AND KARL BAUGHMAN | 12 |
November 11, 1954 |
ARMISTICE WAS BIG DAY FOR MAJOR (LUTHER I) ROSE | 13 |
November 11, 1954 |
EAST SIDE BEST SIDE (LUTHER, OTTO) | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
NANCY MARTIN, DON CHAMBERLIN | 14 |
November 11, 1954 |
FIREMEN PRAISED FOR WORK | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
FIRST LUMBER TRUCK (1920 PHOTO) | 6 |
November 11, 1954 |
YULE DECORATIONS, PARADE, FREE CHRISTMAS MOVIE SET | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
RECALL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST FARRIS BEGUN BY JUANITA CITIZEN’S GROUP | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
FIRMS FLEECED BY FORGER IN ’49 MAY REGAIN MONEY | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
POLICE TAKE LOCAL BOYS INTO CUSTODY AFTER CHURCH BREAK-IN | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
RECALL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST FARRIS BEGUN BY JUANITA CITIZEN’S GROUP | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
LINDER NEW BOSS OF LITTLE LEAGUE | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
CLEARING STARTED FOR HIGHWAY 2-A | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
COSTS AND PLANS OF STREET PROJECT TO BE EXPLAINED | 1 |
November 11, 1954 |
LEGION AUXILIARY AGAIN SPONSORING FREE GIFT CENTER FOR VETS | 9 |
November 11, 1954 |
JOYCE SALA, MARVIN RUNYAN | 10 |
November 11, 1954 |
JUDITH SWENSON, FRED ALEXANDER | 10 |
November 11, 1954 |
PATRICIA FLORENE LEE, RICHARD WALDRON SHINSTROM | 14 |
November 11, 1954 |
PAULINE KURTZ, ROBERT HENDRIX | 14 |
November 18, 1954 |
COLMAN’S – 15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY | 5 |
November 18, 1954 |
STROM’S CUSTOM CLEANERS – GRAND OPENING | 7 |
November 18, 1954 |
JENS JENSONS, MARRIED FIFTY YEARS, GIVE CREDIT TO THEIR FAITH | 12 |
November 18, 1954 |
OUR TOWN (GREGOR, ALTON AND ANNE) | 10 |
November 18, 1954 |
PROBLEM: DISTRIBUTING 2 DRUMSTICKS MAONG 8 YOUNGSTERS (STENTZZ) | 8 |
November 18, 1954 |
DIGNITARIES HERE FOR CEREMONY DEDICATING NEW ROSE HILL GRADE SCHOOL | 2 |
November 18, 1954 |
HARRIS OPENING NEW STORE HERE | 5 |
November 18, 1954 |
HARRIS, INC – GRAND OPENING | 10 |
November 18, 1954 |
FIREMEN TO HEAD MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY CAMPAIGN | 5 |
November 18, 1954 |
UGN DRIVE HERE NEAR 100% MARK | 1 |
November 18, 1954 |
MOBILE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE (PHOTO) | 7 |
November 18, 1954 |
STATE JOB OFFICE TO BE STATIONED HERE FOR 2 DAYS | 7 |
November 18, 1954 |
BIG YULE PARADE IS DECEMBER 11 FOR LOCAL KIDDIES | 1 |
November 18, 1954 |
CAR STOLEN HERE, PUSHED OFF CLIFF | 8 |
November 18, 1954 |
SOLDIERS HERE DONATE BLOOD FOR AILING KIRKLAND WOMAN | 1 |
November 18, 1954 |
COLLINS, ETHEL | 9 |
November 18, 1954 |
HERZOG, CHARLES JOSEPH (CAPT.) | 8 |
November 18, 1954 |
LEE, MARY | 8 |
November 18, 1954 |
SCOTT, EARL C | 11 |
November 18, 1954 |
TEMPLE, BRUCE (CAPT.) | 8 |
November 18, 1954 |
VIEHMANN, DOROTHY ELIZABETH | 7 |
November 18, 1954 |
WRIGHT, GUY | 1 |
November 18, 1954 |
EVERGREEN CLUB – GREAT ORGANIZATION FOR OLD-TIMERS | 9 |
November 18, 1954 |
PETITIONS TO BE CIRCULATED CALLING FOR FARRIS’ RECALL | 1 |
November 18, 1954 |
DR C C SHOEMAKER RETURNING TO PULPIT | 14 |
November 18, 1954 |
CIVIC OFFICIALS OPEN STREET BOND DRIVE WITH FILMS | 1 |
November 18, 1954 |
PEOPLE OF COMMUNITY URGED TO INVITE A SOLDIER TO DINNER | 1 |
November 18, 1954 |
MARILYN VAN CLEVE, ERNEST WHITCOMB | 12 |
November 25, 1954 |
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY DRIVE BEGINS TONIGHT; FIREMEN TO MAKE ROUNDS | 1 |
November 25, 1954 |
WOMEN’S GROUPS WILL PRESENT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM HERE DECEMBER 2 | 3 |
November 25, 1954 |
$50,000 LIBEL SUIT FILED AGAINST PETITIONERS FOR RECALL OF HARRIS | 1 |
November 25, 1954 |
APATHY BY CHAMBER TOWARD STREET BOND ISSUE AROUSES MAYOR’S IRE | 1 |
November 25, 1954 |
EAST SIDE, BEST SIDE (STREET BOND) | 1 |
November 25, 1954 |
CAROL CONLEY, LARRY TRENT | 3 |
December 2, 1954 |
EAST SIDE CHEVROLET (1921, 1935, 1954 PHOTOS) | 7-B |
December 2, 1954 |
GATEWAY THEATRE – FREE KID’S MOVIE; “BONZO GOES TO COLLEGE” | 9 |
December 2, 1954 |
HALL’S MOTOR CO, INC (VARIETY OF OLD PHOTOS) | 8-B |
December 2, 1954 |
HALVERSON’S REX DRUG (1925/1954 PHOTOS) | 4-B |
December 2, 1954 |
HANSEN MOTOR CO (1919, 1954 PHOTOS) | 3-B |
December 2, 1954 |
KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AD EXPLAINING VIRTUES OF KIRKLAND | 7-B |
December 2, 1954 |
KIRKLAND SPORTS CENTER – GRAND OPENING | 5 |
December 2, 1954 |
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE (PHOTO) | 3-A |
December 2, 1954 |
SIMPSON OLDSMOBILE (1920’S/1954 PHOTO) | 4-B |
December 2, 1954 |
OVERLOOKING SAMMAMISH FROM THE AIR (PHOTO) | 1-B |
December 2, 1954 |
WILLIAM AND ELLEN JONES CELEBRATING 50TH ANNIVERSARY | 2 |
December 2, 1954 |
GEORGE GARDNER, NEARING 100, RECALLS WHEN KIRKLAND WAS … | 8-A |
December 2, 1954 |
OUR TOWN (LARSON, MARTIN) | 10 |
December 2, 1954 |
RETIRED TEACHER, 85, (MYRTLE ROBINSON) RECALLS EARLY DAYS | 3-B |
December 2, 1954 |
HARDWARE STORE IS BAKERY NOW (1915 PHOTO) | 2-A |
December 2, 1954 |
PICTURES DESCRIBE PROGRESS DURING CONSTRUCTION OF JOURNAL BUILDING | 17 |
December 2, 1954 |
RAPID GROWTH OF JOURNAL MADE BUILDING NECESSITY | 17 |
December 2, 1954 |
LOG CABIN SERVED AS SCHOOL (1887 PHOTO OF REDMOND SCHOOL) | 2-A |
December 2, 1954 |
… THUS BEGAN THE JUANITA COMMUNITY CLUB | 21 |
December 2, 1954 |
JUANITA SCHOOL IN IT’S YOUTH (1912 PHOTO) | 2-B |
December 2, 1954 |
‘LAKE HOUSE’ WHICH HAS SERVED 67 YEARS AS HOME OF KIRTLEY FAMILY | 4-A |
December 2, 1954 |
KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AD EXPLAINING VIRTUES OF KIRKLAND | 7-B |
December 2, 1954 |
$400,000 SCHOOL BONDS PURCHASED | 6 |
December 2, 1954 |
1916 GRADUATES (PHOTO) | 6-A |
December 2, 1954 |
RETIRED TEACHER, 85, (MYRTLE ROBINSON) RECALLS EARLY DAYS | 3-B |
December 2, 1954 |
SCHOOL PROBLEMS TO BE EXPLAINED | 9 |
December 2, 1954 |
AMATEUR TALENT NIGHT MADE THEATRE HIT (20’S PHOTO) | 21 |
December 2, 1954 |
IF BOMBS FALL CHURCH DORCAS SOCIETY READY FOR ACTION | 7 |
December 2, 1954 |
“INAPPROPRIATE PARTY” A BIG HIT (1935 PHOTO) | 5-A |
December 2, 1954 |
… THUS BEGAN THE JUANITA COMMUNITY CLUB | 21 |
December 2, 1954 |
1916 GRADUATES (PHOTO) | 6-A |
December 2, 1954 |
AMATEUR TALENT NIGHT MADE THEATRE HIT (20’S PHOTO) | 21 |
December 2, 1954 |
ANOTHER FAVORITE (PHOTO OF FERRYBOAT ‘WASHINGTON’) | 20 |
December 2, 1954 |
CHERUBIC CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (1913 PHOTO) | 6-A |
December 2, 1954 |
EARLY DAY NEWSPAPERS | 5-A |
December 2, 1954 |
EARLY DAY TRANSPORTATION (OLD PHOTO OF STAGE LINE) | 20 |
December 2, 1954 |
EARLY KIRKLAND AUTOMOBILE (1909 PHOTO) | 2-A |
December 2, 1954 |
EARLY ROSE HILL POSTWOMAN (1906 PHOTO) | 2-A |
December 2, 1954 |
EAST SIDE, BEST SIDE (KIRKLAND PROGRESS EDITION) | 1 |
December 2, 1954 |
FAME OF BEAUTIFUL CEDARMERE BASED ON WOMAN’S LONGING FOR COUNTRY | 2-B |
December 2, 1954 |
FERRY ‘LINCOLN’ IS LAUNCHED (1915 PHOTO) | 7-A |
December 2, 1954 |
FIRST SHIP DOWN WAYS (1905 PHOTO) | 7-A |
December 2, 1954 |
FIRST TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD (1915 PHOTO) | 5-A |
December 2, 1954 |
FLOATING CLUBHOUSE (1920’S PHOTO) | 7-B |
December 2, 1954 |
GEORGE GARDNER, NEARING 100, RECALLS WHEN KIRKLAND WAS … | 8-A |
December 2, 1954 |
GREAT DREAMS OF CITY’S FOUNDER … FAILED TO MATERIALIZE | 3-A |
December 2, 1954 |
HARDWARE STORE IS BAKERY NOW (1915 PHOTO) | 2-A |
December 2, 1954 |
HOME FOR WORKMEN (OLD PHOTO OF STEELWORKER’S HOME) | 20 |
December 2, 1954 |
JUANITA SCHOOL IN IT’S YOUTH (1912 PHOTO) | 2-B |
December 2, 1954 |
JUANITA STUDENTS RODE TO CLASSES IN HORSE AND BUGGY … | 2 |
December 2, 1954 |
KIRKLAND WAS ADVERTISED AS INDUSTRIAL CENTER IN DAYS OF … MILL | 6-B |
December 2, 1954 |
KIRKLAND YESTERDAY / KIRKLAND TODAY (PHOTOS OF DOWNTOWN) | 1-A |
December 2, 1954 |
‘LAKE HOUSE’ WHICH HAS SERVED 67 YEARS AS HOME OF KIRTLEY FAMILY | 4-A |
December 2, 1954 |
LAKE STREET, LOOKING NORTH AND EAST (1920 PHOTO) | 4-B |
December 2, 1954 |
LESCHI’S LAST TRIP (PHOTO OF LAST FERRY) | 20 |
December 2, 1954 |
LOG CABIN SERVED AS SCHOOL (1887 PHOTO OF REDMOND SCHOOL) | 2-A |
December 2, 1954 |
LOGGING AT JUANITA (EARLY PHOTO) | 8-B |
December 2, 1954 |
MADE FLAG STOPS (1900’S PHOTOS OF EXCURSION BOATS) | 21 |
December 2, 1954 |
MRS LUCY S BARRIE FIRST CAME TO KIRKLAND 60 YEARS AGO | 19 |
December 2, 1954 |
PIONEER OF ROSE HILL ONCE GUNNER ON WHALING BOAT OUT OF BELLEVUE | 6-A |
December 2, 1954 |
REDMOND CENTER OF DAIRY LANDS, LAKE RESIDENCES | 1-B |
December 2, 1954 |
RETIRED TEACHER, 85, (MYRTLE ROBINSON) RECALLS EARLY DAYS | 3-B |
December 2, 1954 |
ROSE HILL’S OLD-TIMERS RECALL PLODDING OVER MUDDY TRAILS …. | 5-B |
December 2, 1954 |
TERRORS OF THE GRID IN 1911 (PHOTO) | 4 |
December 2, 1954 |
THE OLD BRIDGE (1901 PHOTO OF JUANITA BRIDGE) | 20 |
December 2, 1954 |
THE OLD LINCOLN (PHOTO OF SHIP) | 20 |
December 2, 1954 |
THEY WORKED AT WOOLEN MILLS (1900’S PHOTO) | 6-B |
December 2, 1954 |
WHEN ‘LINCOLN’ RULED THE WAVES (OLD PHOTO) | 8-B |
December 2, 1954 |
WILLIAM AND FRANK CURTIS FAMILIES FIRST TO SETTLE HERE | 18 |
December 2, 1954 |
WOOLEN MILL IN 1908 (PHOTO) | 6-B |
December 2, 1954 |
LOGGING AT JUANITA (EARLY PHOTO) | 8-B |
December 2, 1954 |
GREAT DREAMS OF CITY’S FOUNDER … FAILED TO MATERIALIZE | 3-A |
December 2, 1954 |
FERRY ‘LINCOLN’ IS LAUNCHED (1915 PHOTO) | 7-A |
December 2, 1954 |
FIRST SHIP DOWN WAYS (1905 PHOTO) | 7-A |
December 2, 1954 |
KIRKLAND DROPS $2500 THROUGH RELAXED PARKING | 1 |
December 2, 1954 |
POLICE TRAINING COURSE NEAR END | 1 |
December 2, 1954 |
SOWARDS, EDITH FREEMAN | 2 |
December 2, 1954 |
PETITIONS FOR FARRIS RECALL ARE DELIVERED TO AUDITOR | 1 |
December 2, 1954 |
HARLEM CLOWNS BOOKED TO PLAY HERE | 4 |
December 2, 1954 |
CHERUBIC CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (1913 PHOTO) | 6-A |
December 2, 1954 |
POSTAL RECEIPTS GROW FROM $16880 IN 1937 TO $90000 | 9 |
December 2, 1954 |
LESCHI’S LAST TRIP (PHOTO OF LAST FERRY) | 20 |
December 2, 1954 |
WHEN ‘LINCOLN’ RULED THE WAVES (OLD PHOTO) | 8-B |
December 2, 1954 |
THE OLD BRIDGE (1901 PHOTO OF JUANITA BRIDGE) | 20 |
December 2, 1954 |
THEY WORKED AT WOOLEN MILLS (1900’S PHOTO) | 6-B |
December 2, 1954 |
WOOLEN MILL IN 1908 (PHOTO) | 6-B |
December 9, 1954 |
BOTTEGA – GRAND OPENING | 17 |
December 9, 1954 |
M W BRYANT HARDWARE – 20TH ANNIVERSARY | 2 |
December 9, 1954 |
FRED ALLYN, VETERAN AUTO SALESMAN, SOLD FIRST CAR FROM ISSAQUAH | 9 |
December 9, 1954 |
GUESSING COLMAN’S WEIGHT ROUGHER THAN PARCHEESI | 9 |
December 9, 1954 |
HARDWARE STORE HAS BEEN HERE FOR 20 YEARS (BRYANT’S) | 7 |
December 9, 1954 |
GARAGE FIRE DESTROYS CAR (PHOTO) | 1 |
December 9, 1954 |
GRACE ELAINE WARNECK, WILLIAM REGUSE | 16 |
December 9, 1954 |
RHUBARB STARTED AS GILMOR ASKS FOR STREET LIGHT | 1 |
December 9, 1954 |
MANY JUANITA OLD-TIMERS STILL ON HOMESTEADS | 15 |
December 9, 1954 |
BAG PIPERS, SIX SCHOOL BANDS, DRILL TEAMS AND FLOATS … | 1 |
December 9, 1954 |
KRKL’S CALL LETTERS CHANGED TO KNBX | 6 |
December 9, 1954 |
MOST JUANITANS IN AGREEMENT WITH SUGGESTION CALLING FOR AUDIT… | 2 |
December 9, 1954 |
LAW VIOLATION CAUSES LOSS TO GARBAGE SYSTEM | 1 |
December 9, 1954 |
VANDALS ON PROWL | 16 |
December 9, 1954 |
GUARD UNIT TAKING OVER ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE JOB | 1 |
December 9, 1954 |
REUTTER, HOWARD | 7 |
December 16, 1954 |
WATER DISTRICT RECALL OF HARRIS | 16 |
December 16, 1954 |
MR AND MRS LEVI CHAPMAN WED FIFTY YEARS SATURDAY | 13 |
December 16, 1954 |
PROGRESS REPORT ON CITY FACE-LIFTING; OLD EYESORES …. | 8 |
December 16, 1954 |
THOSE FAMOUS OLD DOWNTOWN LANDMARKS | 2 |
December 16, 1954 |
LOCAL POLIO DRIVE CHAIRMAN NAMED | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
FINANCIAL PLIGHT OF SCHOOLS AIRED AT MEETING OF STATE LEGISLATORS | 2 |
December 16, 1954 |
LAKEVIEW SCHOOL FACULTY NAMED | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
LOCAL SCHOOL TEACHER DISMISSED BY BOARD | 2 |
December 16, 1954 |
EVERYBODY LOVES A PARADE (7 PHOTOS) | 9 |
December 16, 1954 |
SAMUEL FRENCH FAMILY … TRANSPORTED THEIR POSSESSIONS ACROSS LAKE | 11 |
December 16, 1954 |
WATER DISTRICT AUDIT TALK RIDICULOUS BIT OF INNUENDO | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
LISTS TO BE COMPILED OF PERSONS VIOLATING CITY GARBAGE ORDINANCE | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
THREE LOCAL ‘RUNAWAY’ GIRLS LOCATED IN OREGON, TEXAS | 4 |
December 16, 1954 |
TIMBER-CUTTING PERMITS EXPIRE ON DECEMBER 31 | 9 |
December 16, 1954 |
BATTERY C WINS BEST GUN PLATOON AWARD | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
BAIER, PAIGE GRACE | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
COOK, EDWARD KINNEY | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
BENEDICTS ARE GIVEN ROUGH TIME | 11 |
December 16, 1954 |
THREE ROUSING CHEERS FOR JAYCEES | 2 |
December 16, 1954 |
PLAYERS PICKED TO OPPOSE HARLEM CLOWNS HERE DECEMBER 9 | 4 |
December 16, 1954 |
CHURCHES LIST CHRISTMAS WEEK PROGRAMS, SERVICES | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
EAST SIDE, BEST SIDE (GARBAGE SERVICE) | 1 |
December 16, 1954 |
WATER DISTRICT AUDIT TALK RIDICULOUS BIT OF INNUENDO | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
TWO BANKS SEEK CITY’S DEPOSIT | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
PROGRESS LOOMS; EYESORE FINALLY BEING TORN DOWN | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
GOT A GOOD HEAD FOR FIGURES? TOP WEIGHT-GUESSERS GIVEN | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
SECOND AUTOMOBILE FIRE DOWNS POSTMASTER | 6 |
December 23, 1954 |
ANDREEN FAMILY HOMESTEADED IN ’76 ON ROSE HILL | 9 |
December 23, 1954 |
LADY SHOPLIFTER GETS COUNTY JAIL SENTENCE | 6 |
December 23, 1954 |
LOCAL BUSINESSES WILL FACE SUITS OF GARBAGE FEE | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
NATIONAL GUARD UNIT TAKES OVER AIR DEFENSE VIGIL AT AAA GUN SITE | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
WEEKEND SOLDIERS WILL MAN BATTERY | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
GRIFFITHS, JAMES H | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
LINDQUIST, JACOB ADOLPH | 1 |
December 23, 1954 |
RICE, ESTHER | 8 |
December 30, 1954 |
TV PROGRAM – 1955 ROSE PARADE | 2 |
December 30, 1954 |
CITY COUNCIL DECIDE NEW CITY DEPOSITORY WILL BE CITIZENS BANK | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
OVER $100,000 PER MONTH LOANED ON EAST SIDE BY SEATTLE FEDERAL | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
…YOU WILL LOVE BUTTON COLLECTING AS DOES MRS ED PRINCE | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
FIRST EAST SIDE BABY TO BE SHOWERED WITH GIFTS FROM LOCAL MERCHANT | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
FRANK SHINSTROM NAMED PRESIDENT | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
KIRKLAND HAS A JOB AHEAD | 2 |
December 30, 1954 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL RECEIVES TV SET | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
HOUGHTON GAS PLANT BROKEN INTO THURSDAY | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
REPORT BROKEN STREET LIGHTS POLICE CHIEF URGES | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
SWINDLERS PASS SIX CHECKS HERE | 7 |
December 30, 1954 |
FEB 1 DATE SET FOR JUANITA WATER DISTRICT RECALL ELECTION | 1 |
December 30, 1954 |
DONNA PATTY, KEN TESSEM | 6 |