Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From February 26
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (February 27, 1920)
Santa Clara Enjoying Greatest Prosperity in History of City: Business Area Making Great Strides: T&D Garage Building Opening on Site of Old Raney Stables: Nearby Businesses Include W.A. Madden Pharmacy, Lauck Millinery, Mead’s Jewelry and Santa Clara Creamery: Real Estate Firms Report an Active Market
Well Known Ad Man Returning to County Activity: Harry Knox Back in San Jose to Handle Publicity for Hart & Sons Store
Franklin Street Parking Work is Ably Conducted: Franklin from Jackson to Lafayette Streets Marked for Auto Parking by a Contingent from the Chamber of Commerce
1920 Industry Show Planned in San Jose: Statewide Interest in the 2nd Annual Exposition of the One Hundred Per Cent Club: Farm Machinery to be Displayed
Mrs. Anna Roth Passes Away: Widely Known Pioneer Came to San Francisco in 1856 and Moved to Santa Clara 15 Years Ago
Santa Clara High School Students to Present Operetta: ‘Love Pirates of Hawaii’
Mrs. J.G. Jury of San Jose Woman’s Club to Talk to Santa Clara Woman’s Club on Topic: ‘How Can a Civic Club Best Serve Its Community’?: Will Also Speak in Praise of Presidents Washington and Lincoln and on the Necessity of Voting Intelligently
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (February 25, 1970)
SCUSD Board President Evan Zanker Says. ‘No Announcement on New School Superintendant Until March’
Mission City Adult Center at 3505 Monroe Will Hold Potluck for Seniors
Congressman Don Edwards Decides to Seek Re-Election: Had Considered Not Running at End of His Term But Now Wishes to Make the Job his ‘Life’s Work’
City Squelches Rezoning of Undeveloped Parcel on Bing Drive Between Homestead and Lochinvar: Will Continue to be Zoned Residential but Taxed Commercial
2 Santa Clarans Hurt in Automobile Accident at Monroe and Bowers When Sunnyvale Driver Runs Red Light
American Legion Post 564 Presents New American and State Flags to Mission Branch Library to Replace Their Tattered Old Flags
Girl Scout Cookies on Sale from Now to March 9th for 50-cents-per-box
Democratic Candidate for State Attorney General, Charles A. O’Brien, Says Plenty of Laws on Books Already: New Laws Needed Only in the Area of Pollution and Environmental Control
Blackbird Blamed for Power Outage in Southwest Santa Clara
Library Enlists Junior Woman’s Club to Deliver Books to Shut-Ins
Santa Clara University to Provide Course of Study for Earning a State Elementary School Credential