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Item 18 student loan applications to Rotary Club, 1933-34(UNPUBLISHED, 3/25/1935) Baird, Frank; Baird, Mildred; Prior, Elizabeth; Bacon, Floyd; Carmichael, Mayme; Davis, Kathryn; Gillialand, Helen; Gothberg, Margaret; Liniger, Rudy; Manson, Rollin; Morthland, Kenneth; Nelson, Kenneth; Peacock, Hollis; Putt, Gladyn; Rovig, Reidar; Spitznogle, Elaine; Stratton, Edith; Thomas, John; Wheat, Charlotte18 Student loan applications to the Rotary ClubItem 1961 Demolition of the old Yakima County Courthouse.(unknown, 1961) Anonymous1961 demolition of the old Yakima County Courthouse.Item 28th Toppenish Pow Wow, souvenir program.(unk, 1950-07-02) UnknownBlack and white photographs throughout with extensive captions. Each page sponsored by a local business. Enclosed sheet has the schedule of events and list of contestants.Item 29th Toppenish Pow Wow, souvenir program.(UNKNOWN, 1951-07-02) UnknownBlack and white photographs throughout with extensive captions. Each page sponsored by a local business.Item 90th birthday announcement for Miss Martha Wiley.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) Anon"Celebration of a birthday anniversary in Claremont this week honored Miss Martha Wiley, born 90 years ago in Yakima." Appears to be text for publication.Item Abstract of Title for Lot 1 Block 8 Wannassay addition to Toppenish.(UNPUBLISHED, 2/27/1909) Gilbert, H. M.; Winsor, R. Jr."Lot 1 in Block 8 of Wannassay Addition to Toppenish, Yakima County, Washington."Item Address of welcome to Queen Marie, at Maryhill, WA.(1954) Brooks, N. B."It is here, that the red men, for centuries past, have pitched their tents undisturbed by the touch of civilization, until Lewis and Clark, in the beginning of the last century, built their camp fires here, as forerunners in the winning of the west to civilization."Item Agency relocation suspended.(UNPUBLISHED, 6/26/1922) Jones, W. L.Removal of Indian Agency has been deferred pending outcome of investigation.Item Airport to follow road construction.(UNPUBLISHED, 4/28/1928) McGowan, Wm. M.State officials support Satus road project. Airport may be next.Item Announcement of the Governor visiting the Yakima Rotary Club.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/28/1937) Finley, G. C.Signed off, "Rotarily yours."Item Annual shareholder meeting minutes for the Silent Bell Mines Inc.(UNPUBLISHED, 10/28/1946) Rademacher, H. S."The Co. owns 360 acres of deeded mineral land and have an additional 200 acres of mineral and timber claims under location and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 Anson S. White and family.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) White Wright, AlleneAnson S. White who married Almeda Tigard of Cowiche Valley settled on a homestead near her parental home in the year 1878. To fulfill the claims of the homestead law, he built a temporary frame house near the Cowiche Creek and fenced in 160 acres of the land."Item Appeal to relocate Yakama Indian Agency to Toppenish.(UNPUBLISHED, 6/30/1922) Reel, Mrs. CortA typed telegram from Mrs. Cort Reel to Mr. Charles Lusk, with the hand written rough draft.Item Arnold Palmer Professional Golf Exhibition(Yakima Rotary Club, 1972-06-20) MacKintosh, Roderick G.Item Arrangements for conference with Smoot of Utah and Warren of Wyoming.(UNPUBLISHED, 1922) AnonUnsigned telegram, but most likely from McGowan to Wiggins regarding meetings with lawmakers in Washington D.C.Item Article on the final 8th grade class at Holy Rosary School in Moxee.(UNPUBLISHED, 1962-06-05) UnknownDraft of an article written on Holy Rosary Church letterhead. Lists those in attendance and those who graduated, as well.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 Bad weather and roads. Do you think we need to send a delegate to Wenatchee?(UNPUBLISHED, 12/2/1924) Brooks, N. B.Brooks thanks McGowan for notice of the meeting, then asks if they need send anyone because "It is not a pleasant trip to make from here this time of the year ..."Item Barking dogs need to learn the meaning of NO and SHUTUP!(UNPUBLISHED, 4/13/1928) McGowan, Wm. M.McGowan compares editors of the local papers to barking dogs who need to be better trained. Funds for the ongoing road project should be checked up.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. ?"