100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 5, 1919)
- Mass Meeting Monday!: Prominent Speakers, Grammar School Band, University Jazz Orchestra and Entertainers to Participate at Chamber of Commerce Meeting to be Held at Santa Clara High School Auditorium: Meeting will Mark New Epoch in City’s Progress
- Join the Chamber of Commerce: Future of Santa Clara at Stake! American City Bureau Will Continue to Advise Chamber for Three Years Following Campaign
- Don’t Be a Sleepy Rip Van Winkle: Wake-up and Join Civic Betterment Campaign
- Tax Assessments Need Attention
- Why Consolidation of School Districts is a Necessity
- California School Teachers Should Make Minimum Salary of $1200
- War Hero Buys Local Business: Santa Clara Creamery Sold to J. H. Orth and Oscar Wenberg Who Recently Returned From Overseas with Splendid Service Record
- Elks Christmas Show December 10th: Clever Cabaret Skit to be Star Act
- Santa Clara Parlor No. 100 of the Native Sons of the Golden West Celebrates 18th Anniversary: Will Host Masquerade Ball
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (December 3, 1969)
- Adult Level Talks with Your Child Prevents Delinquency: Good Communication between Parents and Adolescents Necessary
- School Board Selection Site Committee Votes against Don Ave.: Those Opposing Don Ave. as Valley Continuation High School Location Win Again
- Briarwood PTA Library is Innovative Multi-Media Learning Center
- West Valley Bond Vote Election Postponed
- Santa Clara Cub Scout Pack 68 to Raise Funds Selling Zip Code Directories Door-to-Door for a Dollar
- Popular New Program: Santa Clara High and Buchser High Students Tutoring Youngsters at St. Clare’s, Westwood and Washington Schools
- Project Santa Supported by SCUSD Students of All Ages: Goal is to Make Xmas Cheerier for Poor Families in Santa Clara and Alviso
- School District and Police Department Cooperating to Help Kids with Drug Abuse Problems: Innovative Programs Described
- Santa Clara Journal Sponsoring Christmas Card Design Contest for Children 4 to 14: Grand Prize Will be $45