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The Kitchen and Dining Room
1912-1940

Eastman photograph showing kitchen and tent
dining room on the right

1914-- Kitchen and dining room

1915--"Kitchen help"

1924--Kitchen and dining room

1924 Interior of the dining room
After
the formation of the Drake Spring Company in 1912, the infusion of
investment money was used to begin several construction projects among which
was a new kitchen and canvas topped 24 by 50 foot dining room, and to purchase quality hotel equipment
in San Francisco (Sifford 1994:54). Roy Sifford remembered that the
dining room "was a beautiful set up on a nice day. White linens, cut glass,
Roger's silverware, and when decorated with local flowers, it was a sort of
a beauty" (Roy
Sifford interviewed by Les Bodine n.d.).
"At lunch, we served salad, choice of entree, choice of dessert
consistently, in the dining room, white linens, shiny glass and the silver
set up on the tables. Pictures of which may be seen in many of the albums. We planned on a choice of salad, fruit or vegetables. We planned on your
choice of two or three meats, a cold meat and one hot meat either beef or
ham occasionally held over or some roast pork. So we had a salad, choice of
meats and we planned on many, many kinds of desserts, serving 40, 50, 90
people it's no more expensive to serve a choice of four pies than it is one
pie. It's a little more work and takes a little more care, but we gave them
a choice of pie, generally bread pudding or some pudding and of course, the
customary coffee, tea or milk"
(Roy Sifford interviewed by Les Bodine
5/6/85). At the height of the summer season lunch was served to as many as
150 guests each day (Sifford 1994:54).

Undated photograph probably taken in the
1930s
(EASTMAN'S ORIGINALS COLLECTION, D-51, Department of Special
Collections, General Library, University of California, Davis)
1940-1950

1941--The old kitchen now has an attached enclosed dining
room

Undated photograph showing newly constructed
kitchen
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