Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From May 22

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 23, 1919)

  • Mammoth Motor Pageant to Inaugurate County’s Great Industrial Show: Program is Complete: Tomorrow is San Jose’s Gala Opening Day
  • ‘100 Per Cent Industrial Exposition’ Will Reveal Rapid Growth of Santa Clara County’s Progressive Industries
  • James E. Enright Called by Death: Enright Family Identified with Early History of Santa Clara County
  • Splendid Dividend by Bank of Italy: Special Dividend of $7.50 a Share Awarded for Its 50,000 Shares of Stock Outstanding
  • Candidates in Santa Clara News Auto Contest Running Close for Prizes
  • Millikin District Crops Good:  Tomato Acreage Planted and Looking Well:  Strawberry Section Producing Large Crop
  • Pratt-Low Preserving Company Expecting to Make Its Largest Fruit Pack on Record
  • Pratt-Low Plant Now Canning Italian-Style Artichokes
  • Sergeant John Roll Returns from Service in France
  • Santa Clara Will Honor War Heroes on May 31st — Memorial Day
  • New Era of Good Roads: No Other Improvement Means as Much to State of California as Its System of Highways

 

50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (May 21, 1969)

  • Council is Re-Vamped, Barcells Seated: New Santa Clara City Council Line Up Includes Newly Elected Mayor Gary Gillmor and Newly Elected Councilman Frank Barcells:  Charles Kinney and Larry Marsalli Re-Elected
  • Valley Continuation High School Suit in Court Monday: Controversy Over Proposed Don Avenue Location: City Refuses SCUSD Board’s Plea to Drop Suit
  • SCUSD Board Gives Teachers 3% Raise and Dental Plan
  • Indian Art and Artifacts Belonging to Austen Warburton on Display at Triton Museum
  • Controversial Scientology Group Probed Monday: Branch Group Has Located at 3250 McKinley Drive: Mark Jones of Local Group’s Board to be Questioned by Citizen’s Advisory Committee
  • Legality of Demolishing Century-old Stephens Home at 1495 Monroe Street Still Being Questioned
  • 2 Reinstated Dormitory RAs Resign: Unable to Resolve Conflict with University President Thomas Terry, S.J. over issue of Parietal Rules
  • Nadine Carracciolo Selected ‘Miss El Camino Real’
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