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Item First National Bank of Yakima "our/my bank pass book/statement."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/12/1906) Masters, W. T."Two cancelled checks."Item Yakima Federal Savings and Loan Annual Shareholder Meeting and Director's Meeting of 1944(Yakima Federal Savings and Loan, 1/19/1944) Bell, W. A.; McIntosh, P. G.; Glenn, R. R.; Roberts, J. Vincent; Van Amburg, C. H.Packet of papers from the annual shareholder's meeting and director's meeting.Item "I am taking this occasion to call to your attention the balance of your loan to the Yakima Rotary Club of $85.00"(UNPUBLISHED, 1/22/1937) Janeck, L. O."We cannot permit the loan to stand it its present condition any longer."Item "As chairman of the Student Loan Committee of the Rotary Club, I am asking you to see me at once in reference to the balance of the loan...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/22/1937) Janeck, L. O."I have since learned that both of you are working and it does seem to me that the account needs your attention."Item Announcement of the Governor visiting the Yakima Rotary Club.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/28/1937) Finley, G. C.Signed off, "Rotarily yours."Item "Enclosed herewith please find cancelled note in favor of the Yakima Rotary Club, which you recently paid me."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/29/1937) Janeck, L. O.Initials at bottom: LOJ/mbl.Item "...No record Woods desiring transient labor camp for Wenatchee such as has been suggested for Yakima."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/31/1939) Sexton, K. P.Annotation: "Wire from Hill said rufus wood applying for camp -- denied."Item "I want to say that I do appreciate sincerely this loan and I will make every effort to pay it off as soon as I possibly can."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/4/1937) Davis Paschal, Kathryn"My husband is a school teacher, as I may have told you before, and in June he receives his three summer checks in one. Would this arrangement be satisfactory to you?"Item "You have persistently misrepresented the attitude and actions of the Yakima Chamber of Commerce with reference to your proposed transient labor camp...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/5/1939) AnonTo Mr. Walter A. Duffy, Regional Administrator, Farm Security Administration, Portland, Oregon.Item "Let me suggest that you make some payment monthly no matter how small with the understanding that you can pay a substantial payment in June...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/7/1937) Janeck, L. O."The loan referred to is more or less of an honor debt and I advanced money to you quite freely and was of course, more or less concerned when I did not hear from you."Item Two copies of a timeline of Yakima's history, from 1790 to 1910.(UNPUBLISHED, 10/22/1933) AnonHistory of the Yakima Valley and surrounding region from 1790 to 1910.Item Frontier Museum outline.(10/22/1963) Yakima Frontier MuseumList of ideas, possibly for a newspaper article.Item Annual shareholder meeting minutes for the Silent Bell Mines Inc.(UNPUBLISHED, 10/28/1946) Rademacher, H. S."The Co. owns 360 acres of deeded mineral land and have an additional 200 acres of mineral and timber claims under location and development rights. The ore yields gold silver lead and copper, values in the order named." On Hotel Yakima letterhead.Item Beginnings of fruit growing in the South Nob Hill district.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/10/1926) Anon"The oldest orchards was that of Jacobs. His initials are H.j. or J.h. ?"Item History of Fide Bidwell's orchard.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/16/1926) Anon"The Taylor ditch comes from the Yakima river and was in the first instance built by five settlers. It was later extended where Mr. Bidwell's place is."Item Letter to the Chairman of the Student Loan Fund Committee, Yakima Public Schools.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/2/1932) Stephens, Floyd V."I have been endeavoring to borrow money to pay off that note but have had no satisfaction."Item Letter for payment of note from attorney at law.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/2/1935) Boone, O. L."In preparing the new note and at Mrs. Nelson's request, I have taken the liberty of dating the new note November 1st and paying the interest to that date on the old note. This arrangement was made because Mrs. Nelson states that September 1st is too early for payment from farm production."Item Walters' orchard.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/23/1926) Anon"The so-called Prpfessor J. W. Miller planted the few acres on the Lesh place in early days. He whipped Simmons' horse."Item Information on early members of the community, with a focus on orchards.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/23/1926) Anon"John Gibson of Franklin avenue (Brother is Andrew Gibson Came to stay in 1892, on present place 15 years. Helped survey N. P. in 1885 and 86 when the r. r. was built to bridge beyond Selah."Item The Madill orchard.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/30/1926) Anon"W. L. Wright came to Fruitvale in 1894. He planted 100 apple trees that year and in XXX the next year XXXXXXX completed the planting of the 20 acres."