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Ralph R. Sundquist
Papers, 1909-1980
Washington State University acquired the Sundquist Papers in 1980 (MS80-46) from the subject's son, Marvin V. Sundquist. Robert W. Hadlow processed the collection in January and February 1993.
BIOGRAPHY
Ralph Roger Sundquist was born in Galesburg, Illinois, on 5 January 1894, to the Rev. and Mrs Hjalmar Sundquist. In 1910, the family moved to the Yakima Valley because Hjalmar had health problems he thought curable in a warm, dry climate. Ralph graduated from Yakima High School in 1912 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture from the State College of Washington in 1916. A year later, he received a Master of Science degree in Horticulture from the State College. He taught biological courses for a year at Whitworth College, in Spokane, before returning to Yakima, where he taught high school for two years. About this time he married Elaine Fager.
The Sundquist family entered the apple business soon after arriving in the Yakima Valley. Around 1920, Ralph purchased his first orchard near Gleed. The Sunnyslope orchards did very well through the rest of the decade, raising a number of apple varieties for nationwide markets. These included the Starking Red Delicious. The early 1930s economic downturn nearly left Sundquist in financial ruin. In 1948, Sundquist and a colleague opened the Hansen Fruit and Cold Storage Company, in Yakima. He later established the Sundquist Fruit and Cold Storage Co. In 1966, he built a new controlled-atmosphere storage facility for processing, storing and shipping apples from his 850 acres of orchards and those of others.
Sundquist was an active member of the community. He was an early communicant of Yakima's First Presbyterian Church, giving much of his time and money. He made large contributions for improvements in the congregation's pipe organ in the 1940s and 1950s, and for stained glass windows. He was president of the Lower Naches Telephone Company, the the Yakima District Horticultural Society, and the Washington State Horticultural Association. He also as a board member of the Yakima YMCA, founding director of the Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital (later a trustee), director of the Yakima Valley College, and member of the Yakima School board. Sundquist also helped organize Yakima's first television station, KIMA-TV, and Yakima's educational television station.
Early in the 1950s, Ralph became a member of the Atomic Energy Commission's Personnel Advisory Board for the Hanford Project. He helped evaluate potential employees' security clearance applications. At this time, he also became a director of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank's Seattle Branch. In 1963, Ralph and two dozen other regional agribusinessmen travelled around the world as part of the U.S. State Department's People-to-People cultural exchange program. They observed crop production methods in many developing middle eastern and Asian countries. Among his many honors for civic activities, Ralph Sundquist received the Boy Scouts of America's Silver Beaver Award for his commitment to the Fort Simcoe Council. He also won the Greater Yakima Valley Chamber of Commerce's Award of Merit for outstanding community service. He received the State College of Washington's Certificate of Merit.
ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION
Papers of Ralph Sundquist consist of correspondence, business documents, reports, enclosures, and brochures relating chiefly to apple growing and shipping, but also to Sundquist's civic endeavors with public education, junior colleges, hospitals, churches and the Federal Reserve System. The present arrangement preserves a correspondence series that was present in the records when received by the Washington State University Libraries. Unfiled materials have been added to this basic series in places where apparent. Other parts had no filing order when received and have been arranged in several sequences that combine like materials. These tend to group papers around each of Sundquist's many civic interests. A last group of materials consists of a number of historically significant sales brochures, chiefly for agricultural equipment. These have been retained with the papers as a distinct series.
SERIES LIST
CONTAINERS
Series 1. Correspondence, Statements, etc. 1-5
Series 2. Subject Files 6-8
Series 3. Reports by Ralph Sundquist 9
Series 4. Civic Interests 10-15
4.1 Lower Naches Telephone Company 10
4.2 First Presbyterian Church of Yakima 10
4.3 Yakima Public Schools 11-12
4.4 Yakima Public Schools Reports 13
4.5 Yakima Valley College 14
4.6 Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital 15
4.7 People-to-People Ambassador Program, 1963 15
4.8 Degrees and Awards 15
Series 5. Sales Brochures 16
Series 6. Oversize (re: all topics) O.S.
CONTAINER LIST
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
Series 1. Correspondence, Statements, etc.
1 1 Correspondence A, Misc.
2 Assets and Liabilities of Ralph Sundquist
3 Associated Oil Company, San Francisco
4 Atlantic Commission Company, Fruits and Produce, Seattle
5 Correspondence B, Misc.
6 Noel Bakke, Wenatchee-Okanogan Cooperative Federation
7 K. K. Baxter and M. L. Lee, Mortgage No. 1050, Yakima
8 Albin Berg, Land Sale, 1919-23
9 Harry G. Braham, First Presbyterian Church, Yakima
10 N. K. Buck, concerning Dr. Ferry
11 Correspondence C, Misc.
12 Sid B. Carnine, Inc., Carlot Broker and Distributor
13 R. Bert Carter
14 Chinook Hotel, Remodelling, 1960s
15 Wilson Compton, President, WSC
16 Earle E. Corwin, Sunshine Ranch, Wapato
17 Correspondence D, Misc.
18 Davis Manufacturing Company, Davis, California
19 De Laval Steam Turbine Co., Seattle office
20 Correspondence E, Misc.
21 Earl Fruit Company of the Northwest, Spokane
22 Egg-Safety Carton Corporation, Chicago
23 The Rev. Henry E. Ek, Swedish Evangelical Mission Church
24 Correspondence F, Misc.
25 Elaine Fager (Elaine Fager Sundquist)
26 Fairbanks, Morse& Co., Seattle, Farm Engines
27 Federal Land Bank, Spokane and Farm Credit Assoc., Yakima
28 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Appointment as a
Director of Seattle Branch
29 The Rev. K. Forsman and Reuben Forsman, Cadillac, Michigan
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
2 30 A. B. Fosseen & Co., Inc., Yakima, account statements
31 Fruit Purchase Contracts, Statements
32 Correspondence G, Misc.
33 Growers Service Company, Yakima, account statements
34 Guaranty Trust Company, Yakima
35 Gwin, White & Prince, Inc., Seattle, apple brokers
36 Corresponcence H, Misc.
37 H & B Motor Car Co., Inc, Yakima, Moline Tractor dealer,
account dispute, 1919-20
2 38 Florence Harrison, Dean of the College of Home Economics,
WSC, apple v. orange controversy 1937
39 F. D. Heald, Plant Pathologist, WSC
40 Harold Hoegland, Dean, Yakima Junior College
41 E. O. Holland, President, WSC
42 Correspondence I, Misc.
43 Correspondence J, Misc.
44 C. Maurice Johnson, Oil Accountant, Wichita Falls, Texas
45 Edward C. Johnson, Dean of the College of Agriculture, WSC
46 Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Galesburg, Illinois
47 Correspondence K, Misc.
48 C. M. Kopp, Yakima, carlot shippers, account statements
49 Correspondence L, Misc.
50 W. J. Lane Co., Farm Lands, Loans, Ins., Fargo, N. Dak.
51 Larson and Sundquist, growers
52 Libby, McNeill & Libby, fruit buyer, statements and receipts
53 Lindeman Power Equipment Co., Yakima, account statements
54 Correspondence M, Misc.
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
3 55 Magnolia Fertilizer Co., Seattle
56 Martin General Agency and Yakima Investment Co.
57 Catherine May, M.C.
58 T. A. Merrill, WSC
59 Miscellaneous
60 O. M. Morris, Professor of Horticulture, WSC
61 D. V. Morthland, Esq., regarding Sunnyslope Development Co.
62 Correspondence N, Misc.
63 Naches Cold Storage Co., Gleed, statements and receipts
64 Naches Heights Nursery, Yakima, statements and receipts
65 National Recovery Administration
66 Nile Creek Lumber Co., Naches, invoices
67 Correspondence O, Misc.
68 A. L. Ostrander Fruit Co., receipts
69 Correspondence P, Misc.
70 Pacific Power and Light
71 Pacific Power and Light, statements
72 Walt Paeschke, Mabton
73 Perham Fruit Co., Yakima
74 Perham Fruit Co., Yakima, statements and contracts
75 Personnel Security Board, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission,
Hanford office
76 Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., Wiliam Laney
77 Jack Preissner, Yakima
3 78 Prentice Packing & Storage, Yakima, statements and receipts
79 Correspondence R, Misc.
80 Richey & Gilbert Co., Yakima Valley Fruits, Yakima
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
4 81 Richey & Gilbert Co., statements and contracts
82 Rumsey Pump Co., Seneca Falls, New York
83 Correspondence S, Misc.
84 C. S. Schaefer Company, Yakima
85 Mrs. Arthur Segerquist (Louise Johnson), Valdez, Alaska
86 Sellers & Stone, Yakima Valley Fruits, Yakima
87 Sellers & Stone, statements and receipts
88 Sizer & Co., Veneer Products, Tacoma
89 H. R. Spinner, Wholesaler, Yakima
90 Anthony Spuler, Entomologist, WSC
91 Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchard Co., Louisiana, Mo.
92 Stubbs Fruit & Storage Co., Packers and Shippers, Yakima
93 Stubbs Fruit & Storage Co., statements and receipts
94 Hjalmar Sundquist
95 Ralph Sundquist Family
96 Sundquist v. McNeff
97 Correspondence T, Misc.
98 Taxes, Income, Federal Returns, 1921-32
99 Taxes, State, County, Local, 1920s and 1930s
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
5 100 Correspondence U, Misc.
101 Correspondence V, Misc.
102 Correspondence W, Misc.
103 Arthur Wallander, Chicago
104 Warren & Co., Bulk Fruit, Yakima
105 Washington Fruit & Produce Co., statements and receipts
106 Washington Growers' Clearinghouse Association
107 First Bank of White Bluffs, White Bluffs, Wash.
108 Winthrop Orchards, Inc., Gleed
109 Correspondence Y, Misc.
110 Yakima Fruit & Cold Storage Co., Yakima
111 Yakima Fruit Growers Association, part 1
112 Yakima Fruit Growers Association, part 2
113 Yakima Fruit Growers Association, C. D. Tracy
114 Yakima Horticultural Club
115 Yakima Mortgage Loan Co. and Yakima Mortgage \& Bond Co.
116 Yakima Title Guaranty & Abstract Co., filings
117 Yakima Trust Company, Yakima First National Bank
118 Yakima Valley Growers' Spray Residue Committee
5 119 Yakima Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
Series 2. Subject Files
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
6 119 American Institute of Agriculture, marketing pamphlets
120 "An Analysis of Orchard Operations as Related to . . .
Employment and Relief Problems . . . Chelan County"
121 Miss S. I. Anthon, Yakima teacher
122 Apple Grading, questionnaires, news articles, etc., 1930s
123 Apple Packing, Cull Account, figures, etc., 1930s
124 Apple Production Statistics, Sundquist Orchards, 1925
125 Apple Production Statistics, 1920-27
126 Apple Production, Study of a Pool, 1925-26
127 "An Appreciation Õof E. A. Bryanå," by R. C. McCroskey
128 Automobile Registrations, Sundquist, 1920s and 1930s
129 "The Cause and Prevention of Storage Rots," W. A. Luce, 1935
130 "A History of the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation Project," by
Guy C. Finley, 1970
131 Bartlett Pear Commodity Comm., Pear Selling Prices, 1933-34
132 "Codling Moth Traps, by Anthony Spuler, Wash. Ag. Expt. Stn.
133 Cold Storage Building Fires, Yakima, 1968, news articles
134 Wilson Compton, press releases
135 Wilson Compton, Resignation as WSC President, news articles
136 Wilson Compton, Westminster Foundation, WSC, c. 1950
137 "Current Transportation Problem of the Far West Apple
Industry," by Chas. B. Bowling, 1938
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
7 138 Federal Reserve Bank
139 Fruit Consumption Statistics, c. 1950
140 Fruit Grading Standards, State of Washington and
Northwest Canners Association, 1919-32
141 The Gamma Theta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, WSC, newsletter
142 B. F. Goodrich Travelog, auto trip, 1950
143 History of Delicious Apple Variety, 1962
144 Alexander Hamilton Institute Correspondence Course
Assignments, 1923-25
145 "License for Handlers of Fresh Deciduous Tree Fruit
Grown in . . . WA, OR, MT, ID," c. 1934.
146 Luncheon Group, Chinook Hotel, photograph, Dec. 1975
147 "Meet Ralph Sundquist," Walston Round-up, March 1965
148 Naches-Selah Irrigation District, By-Laws, 1922, Bond Issue
149 Newspaper Articles, miscellaneous
7 150 Northwest Fruit Industries, Inc, 1930s
151 Northwest Perishable Traffic Bureau, 1941
152 Orchard Management Advertisement on Alar, for Uniroyal,
Photo of Marvin Sundquist
153 "The Outlook for Future Control of Codling Moth in
Wenatchee-Okanogan District," c. 1930s
154 Pacific Coast Packer, 8 August 1936 issue
155 Photographs, Post Cards, miscellaneous
156 "Procedure and Information for Personnel Security Review
Boards," Book No. 2, Hanford Operations Office,
1951, and other material
157 Real Estate Contract with Guaranty Trust Co., Yakima
158 Recital Programs
159 Rotary Club, Yakima chapter
160 "The Royal Order of Hairy Chested Men," Ralph Sundquist
membership certificate, 1932
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
8 161 Roza Canal
162 Silver Beaver Award, Boy Scouts of American, 02-18-1963
163 "Some Believe-It-or-Not's of the Apple Industry," by
Clyde D. Merchant, late 1930s
164 "Some Facts Connected with the Spray Residue Situation," 1930
165 "Some Marketing Problems," by E. A Smith, c. 1930s
166 "Frank Stubbs . . . Yakima Pioneer and Community Leader,"
Yakima Valley Sun, 09-18-1975, Gary L. Jackson
167 "Sundquist Apples," box label
168 Sundquist Fruit & Cold Storage, "From Tree to Trade,"
advertisement on letterhead
169 Sundquist Fruit & Cold Storage, advertisement, The Packer
10-16-1976
170 Elaine Fager Sundquist, biographical material
171 Ralph Sundquist, newspaper articles on or by him
172 "Ralph Sundquist . . . Active Community Leader . . ."
Yakima Valley Sun, 11-13-1975, Grace Millay
173 "To My Christmas Carol," by Hjalmar Sundquist, 1948
174 S.S. Virginia, menus from maiden voyage, Dec. 1928-Jan. 1929
175 William Hunter Volk, patent application for fungicide,
insecticide, oil, 1924-26, and 1933 letter
176 Washington Nursery Co, trees sales brochure
177 Washington State Horticultural Assn, annual meeting programs
178 M.V. Yakima, Puget Sound Ferry, christening, 1968
179 Yakima Horticultural Club, attendence and dues, 1920s
8 180 Yakima Valley Fruit Trafic Assn, "Statistical Book
Revisions," 1960
181 Yakima Valley Society for Spastics and Other Handicapped
Persons, minute book, 1946-1957
182 Yakima Valley Traffic and Credit Association, Bulletin 79,
Apple Grading Rules, 1931
183 Yakima YMCA, brochures
184 Yakima YMCA, new building construction, dedication, 1950s
185 Yakima YMCA, newspaper feature articles
Series 3. Reports by Ralph Sundquist
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
9 186 "Agriculture in the Yakima Valley: Past, Present,
and Future," 1960s
187 "An Analysis of Successes and Failures in Codling Moth
Control in 1938."
188 "The Apple Boom, Pollenization, Fertilization,"
outline, c. 1920
189 Botanical Ink Drawings, c. 1920
190 "Culture Media," c. 1920
191 "Cultures," c. 1920
192 "Economical Control of the Codling Moth in 1932."
193 "Farm Management Demonstrations in Yakima County,
Washington," c. 1920
194 "A Farm Management Survey in the Selah Valley," c. 1920
195 "History of the State College."
196 "Interest in the Apple Industry", 1950s
197 Manuscript on Spraying Orchards, 1930s
198 "Means of Accomplishing Orchard Tillage," 1920s
199 "Observations of the Apple Industry of California."
200 "Observations on the Pear Industry of California."
201 "Observations on Cold Weather Damage to Apples, Nov. 1935."
202 "Orchard Survey" form, late 1910s
203 "Order of Work for Botany 56. Laboratory Work."
204 "Origins of the Northwest Apple Box . . . ."
205 "Our Losing Battle Against Powdery Mildew of the Apple."
206 "Principles Underlying Pruning Practice," 7 March 1934
207 "A Re-Arranged Farmstead," 1920s
208 "Reminiscences of Yakima College Founding," 1957
209 "Report, Codling Moth Control Experiments of Associated
Oil Company," 1927 & 1928
9 210 "Report on Codling Moth Experiments using Pretrotine
Products," 1927
211 "Should We have Federal Aid to Education," 1960s
212 "Statement of Ralph Sundquist: Marketing Agreement
Hearing, May 13, 1958."
213 "Theoretical Farm Report," c. 1920
214 "Twenty Years Experience With Ammonium Sulphate," 1947
215 "Why Are Washington Apples so Frequently Not Delivered to
the Consumer in Satisfactory Condition?" 1945
216 "What Determines Apple Prices," 1950s
217 "What it Means to Practice Christian Principles in
Everyday Business," Ralph Sundquist
218 When We Hear the Dollar's Whisper."
Series 4. Civic Interests
4.1 Lower Naches Telephone Company
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
10 219 Articles of Incorporation
220 Correspondence, 1908-1955
221 Historical Sketches
222 Legal Documents
223 Miscellaneous Papers
224 News Articles
225 "Proposed Farmer Line Rate Increases by Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company."
226 President's Report, 1954
227 Rural Telephone Loan Program, REA
228 Stockholders' Meetings, Reports, 1948-50
4.2 First Presbyterian Church of Yakima
229 Articles of Incorporation (1885) and Historical Chronology
acquired from Wayne Walker, c. 1969
230 Budgets, 1960s
231 Building Remodeling, 1965
232 Camp Ghormley, 1937-42
233 Dedication for Addition to the Organ, 1951
234 Dedicatory Address, Piper Organ, c. 1950
235 J. Dupre, Correspondence
236 "History of First Presbyterian Church of North Yakima"
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
10 237 "Information Regarding Boy Scouts of America, Troop \# 1,
First Presbyterian Chuch, Yakima . . ."
238 Miscellaneous
239 "New First Presbyterian Church," Dedicatory Pamphlet, 1920s
240 "The New First Presbyterian Church Edifice," 1928
Photographs of Organists
241 David Craighead
242 Marcel Dupre
243 Flor Peeters
244 Alexander Schreiner
245 Pipe Organ Concert Programs
246 Recollections by Reuben G. Benz, 1968
247 Alexander Schreiner, Correspondence
248 "Tower Talk," 22 November 1974, Welcome Howard Childers
249 "Voice of the Organ," KIT radio 1280 AM, Yakima, 1945
250 Ward Chapel
251 "The Windows of Heaven Were Opened, Windows of the First
Presbyterian Church."
252 "The Yakima Presbyterian," various issues
4.3 Yakima Public Schools
11 253 Board of Directors Reports, etc., part 1
254 Board of Directors Reports, etc., part 2
255 J. Roy Brown
256 Educational Television
257 Minutes, Board of Directors Meetings, 1950
258 Minutes, Board of Directors Meetings, 1951
259 Minutes, Board of Directors Meetings, 1952
260 Minutes, Board of Directors Meetings, 1953
261 Miscellaneous Correspondence
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
12 262 Newspaper clippings
263 Nob Hill Staff, correspondence, 1968
264 Pamphlets and Programs
265 Photographs and Plans for Jr. and Sr. High Schools, 1960s
266 Policies and By-Laws
267 Vocational Training
268 "Yakima Public Schools," newsletter
4.4 Yakima Public Schools Annual Reports, etc.
13 269 Annual Reports, Financial and Statistical, 6-30-1955
270 Annual Reports, Financial and Statistical, 6-30-1958
271 Final Budget, 1958-59
272 Annual Reports, Financial and Statistical, 6-30-1959
273 Accident Summary, 1959-60
274 Handbook for Substitute Teachers, Summer 1959
275 Library Handbook, Fall 1959
276 Final Budget for 1959-60, 10-5-1959
277 Annual Report on Curriculum, June 1960
278 Final Budget for 1960-61, 10-3-1960
279 A Report on Evaluation of the Dwight D. Eisenhower
Senior High School . . . , 11-1-1960
280 Professional Growth Handbook for Teachers and
Administrators, November 1960
281 Annual Reports, Financial and Statistical, 6-30-1960
282 Report on Yakima School District No. 7, by Div. of
Municipal Corporations, State of Wash, 5-22-1961
283 Annual Reports, Financial and Statistical, 6-30-1961
284 Annual Curriculum Report for 1960-61, Summer 1961
285 Preliminary Budget for 1961-62
286 Final Budget for 1961-62, 10-2-61
287 Annual Reports, Financial and Statistical, 6-30-1962
288 Preliminary Budget for 1963-64, 4-8-1963
289 Annual Reports, Financial and Statistical, 6-30-1963
290 Final Budget for 1963-64, 10-7-1963
291 Building Survey, February 1964
292 Preliminary Budget for 1964-65, 4-2-1964
293 Teachers' Responsibility in Controversial Issues, n.d.
4.5 Yakima Valley College
14 294 Proposal to Establish an Associate Degree in Nursing, 1961
295 An Evaluation Report, 1961
296 Self-Evaluation Report, 1961
297 Preliminary Budget for 1963-64, 4-9-1963
298 Final Budget for 1963-64, 10-7-1963
299 Report of Self Study for Accreditation, 1971
300 Harold A. Hoegland
301 Misc. Correspondence
302 Misc. Reports, Programs, etc
14 303 Misc. Reports, typed drafts
304 Newspaper clippings and newsprint annual reports
305 Newspaper, "The Galaxy"
306 Photographs, including images of Ralph Sundquist
307 Ralph Sundquist, recalling his long interest in the College
4.6 Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital
15 308 Brochures, Pamphlets, Newsletters, 1950s-1970s
309 Construction of Addition, newspaper clippings, 1970s
310 Pledge Lists, Contributions for Construction, 1946
311 Women's Auxiliary
4.7 People to People Citizen Ambassador Program, World Tour, 1963
312 Ambassador-of-Good Will Certificate, Secretary of State,
State of Washington
313 Guest List, American Embassy Residence, Rangoon, Burma
314 William McC. Martin, Jr., Federal Reserve Board
315 Catherine May, Member of Congress
316 Mobil Oil Turk A.S.
317 National Bank of Commerce
318 Newspaper Clippings
319 Newspaper Clippings, the "Hurriyet," Istanbul, Turkey
320 Photographs of tour group
321 Program and Itinerary
322 Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS)
323 Visitor Passes, U.S. Senate, House, and Capitol; and
People to People identity badge
4.8 State College of Washington Degrees and Awards
324 Cadet Corps Warrant, 1913
325 Certificate of Merit, 1953d 3
326 Diploma of Graduation, B.A. degree in Horticulture, 1916
327 Diploma of Graduation, B.S. degree in Horticulture, 1916
328 Diploma of Graduation, M.S. degree in Horticulture, 1917
Series 5. Sales Brochures for Farm Machinery, etc.
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
16 329 Allis-Chalmers Centrifugal Pumps
330 American Cyanamid Co., "The Story of Cyanamid"
331 Armco Iron, Coast Culvert and Flume Co, Portland
332 Best Pumps, Jones-Best Pump Mfg. Co., Seattle
333 Caterpillar Tractor
334 Cletrac Crawler Tractors, Cleveland Tractor Co.
335 John Deere Tractors, models A & B
336 DeLaval Centrifugal Pumps
337 Eisemann Types GS-4 & GS-4/2 Magnetos
338 Fairbanks-Morse Horizontal Centrifugal Pumps
339 Fordson Tractors
340 Friend Mfg. Co., sprayers
341 Ganong Botanical Apparatus Catalogue
342 Household Furnace fuel systems, oil blowers and coal stokers
343 Interstate Clay Products Co., storage and ice houses
344 Killefer Implements, tillage equipment
345 McCormick-Deering Tractor Manure Spreader No. 200
346 Moline Leverless Disc Harrow
347 Moline Universal Tractor
348 Rumsey Triplex Power Pumps Catalog B-17
349 Stark Bro's. Nurseries and Orchards Co.
350 United Iron Works Pumps
351 Ward's Invincible Triplex High Pressure Spray Pumps
352 Ward's National Science Establishment Catalogue
Series 6. Oversize
OS 353 A Memento, Class of 1916, Golden Grad Reunion, Photos
Washington State University, May 27-29, 1966
"Our Yakima High," school song
"Debate Scoop," broad side, ÕWSCå c. 1915
"The Evergreen," 28 May 1915 issue
Yakima Fruit Growers Association Grade and Packing Rules
for Apples, 2 copies
"Who's Who on a portion of Yakima's Produce Row"
"Thank you" newspaper ad for participation in United Good
Neighbors Campaign, "Yakima Republic, 6-9-1964,
includes cartoon likeness of Ralph Sundquist
"Jewish Morning Journal" ad for Wash. Apples, in Hebrew
Lower Naches Telephone Company line maps, two sheets
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
OS 353 Tabulation of Bids on addition to Yakima Valey Jr. College
Tabulation of Bids on construction of Whitney Elem. School
Site Plan Elevation, A. C. Davis Sr. High School, 1-4-1965
Plot Plan, Hospital Building, Yakima, 11-13-1948
Unit Two Floor Plan, Yakima Valley Jr. College, 8-1-1960
Trust Account Cost/Profit ledger, 1957, two sheets
"Power Farming" magazine, April 1920, with article by
Ralph Sundquist
"Anniversary Edition, Yakima Valley News Souvenir
Pictorial," 1885-1960