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Item 150 recipes for apple dishes.(Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company., 1930) UnknownFull of unique recipes from apple pie to economy cake and apples in surprise.Item 33rd Washington State Apple Blossom Festival brochure.(UNPUBLISHED, 1952-05-01) Woods, Glenn A.Program for the festival shows events from the 1st of May through the 3rd of May.Item The apple 'the fruit of endless uses.'(UNPUBLISHED, 1950) Olsen, MarilynPrinted on glossy newspaper-sized sheets, the focus is heavily on recipes, but articles and information do dot the pages. Intended for food editors for National Apple Week, there is an interesting article on how best to use each variety of apple, and the best apples for eating, baking, pies and sauces, and all purpose.Item An apple a day.(UNKNOWN, 1949)This brochure produced by the Washington State Apple Commission has recipes, but features a large map of Washington's resources.Item Apple talk: information for Apple Users.(UNKNOWN, 1939) Mackay, L. GertrudeAlmost identical to the other Apple Talk booklet, EPM-064-09-011, this booklet has articles in the first half of it and recipes in the second.Item Apple talk: sixty recipes for year-round use of apples.(UNKNOWN, 1939) Mackay, L. GertrudeIssued by the Northern Pacific Railway, this booklet has several articles on apples in the first half of the booklet, and recipes for serving the apple in the second half.Item Article reprinted from The Seattle Times: new vender may boost apple sales.(UNPUBLISHED, 1966-09-04) Laurance, ErwinReprinted by The Apple Box, Inc., this article from The Seattle Times discusses the ever growing need for apple boxes, and the job that The Apple Box, Inc. has been doing to fill that need.Item Best wishes for the new year from the Fruit Industries Research Foundation.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) UnknownPoetic history of the apple industry in the Yakima Valley. Makes reference to a watercolor painting by Ralph L. Woodall.Item Car-lot shipments of fruits and vegetables by commodites, states and months: calendar year 1935.(UNPUBLISHED, 1936-11) UnknownStatistical data given a variety of ways.Item District No. 5 1931 Orchard Census, Yakima County.(UNKNOWN, 1931) UnknownBegins with handwritten notes about each crop, per county and then tabulations. The last two pages are typed, and include data on production of different varieties of fruit from 1915 to 1930.Item Do's and don't's for delicious.(UNPUBLISHED, 1948-09)Put out by the Extension Service Institute of Agricultural Sciences at The State College of Washington, this short booklet has do's and don't's for those wanting to start growing apple trees. Cute illustrations.Item Eat apples.(UNKNOWN, 1938-06) Russell, RaeExtension bulletin 204, produced by the Extension Service State College of Washington. Includes information on the health benefits of apples, the right apples for the right time, and several pages of recipes.Item Foreign news on fruit: Canadian import duties on apples and pears.(UNPUBLISHED, 1936-11-30) UnknownIssued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. A news release following the Canadian Trade Agreement. Approximate Canadian duty given on the second page.Item Good for life: Pacific Northwest apples.(UNKNOWN, 1937-08) UnknownIncluding a scientific discussion of the health benefits of apples and best apples to use when, the majority of the booklet, though, is devoted to recipes.Item Local labor market developments, Yakima Office newletter.(UNPUBLISHED, 1950-11-08) Rines, E. P.Articles include: Employment reaches peak for year during October, serious loss of apple crop averted by outstanding community action, another serious problem impending, and number of persons drawing benefits continues to decrease.Item Market news service on fruits and vegetables: marketing northwestern apples, a summary of the 1932-33 season.(UNPUBLISHED, 1933-12) Gerry, L. B.; Hamilton, J. D.Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Information given on apples a number of different ways, for example Yakima District carlot shipments, carlot shipments by seasons and states, weekly range of jobbing sales, and others.Item Marketing northwest apples - 1935-1936.(UNPUBLISHED, 1937) Gerry, L. B.; Fenn, L. S.Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Information given on apples a number of different ways, for example total and commercial production, carlot shipments by season and states of origin, storage holdings Yakima and Wenatchee Valley districts, and others.Item Marketing northwest apples - 1939-1940.(UNPUBLISHED, 1940-09) Fenn, L. S.; Gerry, L. B.Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service. Information given on apples a number of different ways, for example Yakima Valley carlot shipments by varieties, carlot shipments by billing station, cold storage holdings, and others.Item Marketing Northwest Apples 1938-39.(UNPUBLISHED, 1939-09) Gerry, L. B.; Fenn, L. S.Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service. Information given on apples a number of different ways, for example carlot shipments by season and states of origin, storage holdings Pacific Coast and Mountain Sections, and others.Item Marketing problems in the apple industry preliminary considerations.(UNPUBLISHED, 1936-11-30) Gold, Norman Leon"This study deals briefly with the national situation in regard to apple marketing problems." Includes graphs, charts, and tables to supplement the writing.