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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. G. 1933-08-23


    • Recalls city's early days
      Mrs. W. C. Gray as Young Bride Fooled Pioneers on Bread question; winter was so cold that kitchen was skating rink.

    • 1933

    • Recalls city's early days
      Mrs. W. C. Gray as Young Bride Fooled Pioneers on Bread question; winter was so cold that kitchen was skating rink.
      Baking powder biscuits can be cooked in loaves like bread; but, of course, the finished product can...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. G. 1933-08-23
    • State history. Strikes. Bakers 1919-03-04


    • Bakers' strike curtails bread - shops shorthanded output 70 per cent below normal

    • 1919

    • Bakers' strike curtails bread - shops shorthanded output 70 per cent below normal -The output of bread, the only article the larger bakeries tried to put out yesterday, was between 60 and 70 per cent below normal, according to a canvass of the...
    • State history. Strikes. Bakers 1919-03-04
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Construction. 1937-05-30. p. 6.


    • Feeding Coulee dam's 5000

    • 1937

    • Feeding Coulee dam's 5000. - An average baking day for Frank Klepec and a helper in the Grand Coulee Dam mess hall bakery is 270 loaves of bread. Most of the loves weigh three pounds. Dozens of loaves are sliced for sandwiches to go into lunches....
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Construction. 1937-05-30. p. 6.
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. E. 1919-02-04


    • Came as missionary among Indians; gave most of pay to start schools and churches; slept on board in Colfax shack; traveled far to preach gospel.
      Ate plainest of food, costing less than forty cents per week; chunk of coarse bread, drink from...

    • 1919

    • Came as missionary among Indians; gave most of pay to start schools and churches; slept on board in Colfax shack; traveled far to preach gospel.
      Ate plainest of food, costing less than forty cents per week; chunk of coarse bread, drink from...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. E. 1919-02-04
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. B. 1932-11-20


    • Mrs. Elizabeth Ballinger came west with husband in 1879-Indians walked in for food without knocking-young motheralone with babes frightened.

    • 1932

    • Mrs. Elizabeth Ballinger came west with husband in 1879-Indians walked in for food without knocking-young motheralone with babes frightened.
      By Leoti L. West
      "Her husband is known in the gates when he sitteth among the elders of the land; she...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. B. 1932-11-20
    • State history. Strikes. Bakers 1938-06-08


    • Bakery workers vote to strike

    • 1938

    • Bakery workers vote to strike - Seattle bakeries worked at full capacity today, attempting to produce enough bread to care for the daily demand of 200,000 loaves for several days, in anticipation of a strike at midnight tonight of 500 bakers.
    • State history. Strikes. Bakers 1938-06-08
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Construction. 1937-05-30. p. 3.


    • Feeding Coulee dam's 5000

    • 1937

    • Feeding Coulee dam's 5000. - It takes a lot of bologna for 1,200 lunches. - Spread out in front of these three youths are 620 slices of bread for 310 sandwiches. Into each lunch for men going on shift go two sandwiches, two cookies, a piece of pie...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Construction. 1937-05-30. p. 3.
    • State history. Native Americans. Customs. 1937-02-14


    • Emulates the squirrels

    • 1937

    • Emulates the squirrels. - Old Nelly, aged Yosemite, Cal., Indian, and a youthful descendant are shown above with some acorns they are about to put away for the winter. For years Old Nelly has secreted acorns in tree trunks during winter months and...
    • State history. Native Americans. Customs. 1937-02-14
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1936-09-24


    • White man's diet runs Indian tribes' health

    • 1936

    • White man's diet runs Indian tribes' health. - The Indians, since taking up the life of the white man, are examples of civilized deterioration. Since they have become wards of the Government they have ceased to hunt and to grow their own food and...
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1936-09-24
    • State history. Native Americans. Miscellaneous. 1934-01-26


    • May donate farm lands to Indians

    • 1934

    • May donate farm lands to Indians / by Henry T. Gorrell
      Thousands of acres of sub-marginal land which the government intends taking out of active cultivation may be turned over to Indians, a great many of whom now are "on the bread line."
    • State history. Native Americans. Miscellaneous. 1934-01-26

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