Showing posts with label EWGS 80th Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EWGS 80th Birthday. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2015

EWGS 80th Anniversary Photos

EWGS 80th Anniversary Pictures

The Cakes, one chocolate and one white.










                                                                                  



Displays of 1935


More Displays


Scanning Table


Door Prizes

Crowd in hall outside of meeting room


Paul Turner and his family

Cindy Hval



Wednesday, March 18, 2015

EWGS 80th Birthday 2015

February 22, 1935

February 23, 1935


February 25, 1935



Sunday, March 15, 2015

Sunday, February 22, 2015

EWGS 80th Birthday 2015

February 19, 1935

Modern Bakery Bakes Animal Food.


Income Tax Bill Introduced in Lower House
The CCC was busy.


Saturday, February 21, 2015

EWGS 80th Birthday 2015

February 16, 1935

Draw Up Plans for Airport Hanger at Felts Field Plans for a city owned commercial airplane hanger at Felts Field being prepared by volunteer architects. The hanger is designed to hous the largest commercial airliners and would cost between $100,000- $150,000.

February 18, 1935


February 19, 1935

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

EWGS 80th Birthday 2015

February 15, 1935



Mary Lou Petty National Champ: The brilliant Spokane swimmer won as expected in the National 500 yard junior freestyle event at Seattle swimming the distance in 3 minutes 39.5 seconds. Betty Lea a 15 year old was second. Eleanor Siemon of Crystal Pool in Seattle was third.



February 16, 1935

Sunday, February 15, 2015

EWGS 80th Birthday 2015

February 14, 1935
Board Refuses Sales Tax Veto:  The Idaho legislature adopts a sales tax as a means for raising revenue for relief and other purposes. The Board of Trade refused to go on record opposing the enactment of the sales tax.


February 15, 1935
Dam Site Power Measure Passed by State House: Showing faith with President Roosevelt in the construction of Grand Coulee Dam, the house today passed and sent to the senate a constitutional amendment authorizing the state to produce and distribute electric power. The vote was 91-2.





Friday, February 13, 2015

EWGS 80th Birthday 2015

February 14, 1935
Snow depth at Lookout summit is greater than anytime in the last ten years. Snow measured 139 inches, previous maximum was 120 inches March 1, 1927. Last year 42 inches, while 1933 99 inches, 80 inches in 1932, 33 inches in 1931 and 35 inches in 1930.



Spokane business and Professional Women are opposed to HB 23 which would provide a 6 hour day for women. The bill is discriminatory. Why legislate for women only.
Sect 1 All women will be paid a minimum of 50 cents an hour.
Sect 2 No woman shall work for more tha 6 hours an any 24 hours or 30 hours a week.
If they want a 30 hour week don't limit it to women only.

 Did industry make a profit in WWII??

Aerial Program Set for Sunday. Aerial demonstration and Open House at Felts Field with the National Guard flyers of the 116th Observation Squadron as hosts. This is part of the National Defense week program. A detail from the 161st National Guard infantry will cooperate with the air corps in staging ground demonstrations.

Volkswagen??




Tuesday, February 10, 2015

EWGS 80th Birthday 2015

February 12, 1935


February 13, 1935

Olympia Plans Public Hearing. The House gave approval for an all day public hearing Saturday on proposed revenue raising measures including Governor Martin's Business and Occupation and Luxury Tax bills.
Inclusion of Life Insurance at Olympia appears to be ill advised as government aims are concerned with social relief. House Bill 237 would tax Life Insurance as part of the inheritance tax.


CCC Lads Builds Miles of Roads. More tahn 696 miles of new roads were constructed by the CCC and blister rust control groups from November of 1933 to October 1, 1934.


Gonzaga Tastes Sweet Revenge. Gonzaga finally won by defeating the Desserts 32 to 28 Tuesday night at Gonzaga. The Desserts had won the first two games of the series, and atfter trailing 23 to 9 at the half nearly caught the bulldogs. 

Monday, February 9, 2015

EWGS 80th Birthday 2015

February 11, 1935

Joe Cronin thinks night baseball is a "big joke" and hopes the American League will never play it. He believes owl baseball is a fad and nothing else. If the National league wants to switch on the light, let them do it. That will make the American League the only big league in the country.


Admiral Byrd is leaving Anartica for home.
Mead wins basketball Championship with One-Point Victories




Friday, February 6, 2015

Ewgs 80th Birthday 2015

February 6, 1935
Tax on Payrolls Illegal Claim Manufacturers,  Congress was told by the National Association of Manufacturers that the unemployment insurance tax proposed by the Social Security bill is unconstitutional. They objected to the 3% tax on payrolls.

February 7, 1935


February 8, 1935


February 9, 1935



Figure Skaters Plan Sensations:  Four sensational skating acts featured at the carnival to be held Wednesday night at the ice arena. 
George Owen Brian and Miss Ellen Kavanaugh will do an acrobatic specialty number.
Alex Lingren and Miss Margaret Clark of Lewis and Clark  will also appear.
The "Whirling Dervishes" will be presented by Bill Nolan and Miss Gladys Rudstone.
Claude Malone Spokan's skating fireman will off er a ghost number on the darkened ice.
Art Pohl will clown around on the ice.
Proceeds will be given to the Shrine hospital.