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Item 18 student loan applications to Rotary Club, 1933-34(UNPUBLISHED, 3/25/1935) Baird, Frank; Baird, Mildred; Prior, Elizabeth; Bacon, Floyd; Carmichael, Mayme; Davis, Kathryn; Gillialand, Helen; Gothberg, Margaret; Liniger,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Anonymous1961 demolition of the old Yakima County Courthouse.Item 90th birthday announcement for Miss Martha Wiley.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) Anon"Celebration of a birthday anniversary in Claremont this week honored Miss Martha Wiley, born 90 years ago in Yakima." Appears to be text for publication.Item Announcement of the Governor visiting the Yakima Rotary Club.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/28/1937) Finley, G. C.Signed off, "Rotarily yours."Item Annual shareholder meeting minutes for the Silent Bell Mines Inc.(UNPUBLISHED, 10/28/1946) Rademacher, H. S."The Co. owns 360 acres of deeded mineral land and have an additional 200 acres of mineral and timber claims under location and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 On Hotel Yakima letterhead.Item Anson S. White and family.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) White Wright, AlleneAnson S. White who married Almeda Tigard of Cowiche Valley settled on a homestead near her parental home in the year 1878.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 Arnold Palmer Professional Golf Exhibition(Yakima Rotary Club, 1972-06-20) MacKintosh, Roderick G.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Loan Committee of the Rotary Club, I am asking you to see me at once in reference to the balance of the loan...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/22/1937) Janeck, L. O."I have since learned that both of you are working and it does seem to me that the account needs your attention."Item Beginnings of fruit growing in the South Nob Hill district.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/10/1926) Anon"The oldest orchards was that of Jacobs. His initials are H.j. or J.h. ?"Item Blank note as would be given by the Rotary Club to students.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) Anon"____ Dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, of the present standard value, with interest thereon, until paid, for value received, Interest to be paid _____ and if not so paid, the whole sum of both principal and interest to become immediately due and collectible, at the option of the holder of this Note."Item Books given to Twentieth Century Film Corp., and Universal-International Motion Pictures, Inc., including Drummers and Dreamers.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/6/1956) Sanders, Don"Drummers and Dreamers gives some unusual views on some unusual Indians of the Pacific Northwest."Item Brief sketch of the A. D. Eglin family.(UNPUBLISHED, 1935-07-08) Stephenson, George"Whenever the name 'Tampico' is mentioned in the presence of pioneers - at once their minds recall that grand old pioneer familiarly known as 'Uncle Abe Eglin.' A. D. Eglin was born in Woodstock Canada of American parentage in 1834 - When only a mere youth he crossed the plains by ox team in 1854." Application for motor vehicle license on other side of each sheet.Item Brochure for The Gannon Museum of Wagons.(1965) The Gannon Museum of Wagons"In an air-conditioned fireproof building at the west edge of Mabton is reposited the West's most comprehensive collection of vehicles, accessories, and documents pertaining to the day of the coach and wagon maker. Open May through August; closed Monday. Open at other times by appointment."Item Bruce family members.(UNPUBLISHED, 5/4/1935) Anon"Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bruce of Naches Wash. Parents of four children born in Yakima Wash."Item Catacombs of the City of Yakima(previously unpublished, 1999-11-21) Yakima Valley Historical SocietyMaps and narrative about the existence and location of an unverified tunnel beneath the streets of the City of Yakima.Item Celebration of the Golden Jubilee and Stephenson family history.(UNPUBLISHED, 1935-06-03) Stephenson, George"We arrived in 'Old Town' August 1879 Father preceeded us 2 years. He operated the old 'Grist Mill' at Old Town. We came from Ft. Scott Kansas to Portland Ore -- Mother and five of us children up the Columbia to the boat 'Daisy Ainsworth' to the Dalles -- Then a stage driver by the name of Jim Ogden (Brother in law of the late Frank Bartholet) brought us from the Dalles to Old Town in one of those pioneer stage coaches."Item Charles Thomas Anderson history, and list of pupils from the Tampico neighborhood.(UNPUBLISHED, 19uu) Stephenson, George"Here is a short sketch of one of the early pioneers of the Tampico neighborhood. I taught there in 1899 and know every one of them. Especially would urge you to give publicity to the list of pupils. Most of them are residents of the Valley and will recall with pleasure the old building." Written on back side of "Grain transfer field to warehouse (elevator) Idaho, Oregon, Washington," and dockets.Item Charter of the City of Yakima, WA(Yakima, WA, 1931) Yakima, WAPDF of the 1931 version of the Charter of the City of Yakima, WA.Item Chinook tower(unpublished, 1949) AnonymousPhotograph of the 168 foot tall Chinook Tower at 402 E. Yakima Ave. in Yakima, Washington, taken from street level.Item Christmas shopping on Yakima Avenue in 1967(unknown, 1967) AnonymousYakima Avenue, looking West, with heavy auto and foot traffic. The street is decorated for the season.