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Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1947-1954
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the East Side Journal Newspaper Index by
Alan Stein
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 GRANDMOTHER 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,
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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 ROASTED 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