100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 29, 1918)
Governor Gives Thanks: Legal Holiday and Day of Prayer, Thursday, November 28, ‘Thanksgiving Day’
Thanksgiving Day Prayer Schedule for Local Churches
Santa Clara Boys Among Those in Victory March: Procession of Troops Enters Brussels
Assistant Manager of Bank of Italy in Santa Clara, A. Maison, Promoted to Manager of Collections Department in Head Office in San Francisco
Donations Needed for Soldiers’ Christmas Fund
Mayfield Proposes to Join Palo Alto: Consolidation Plan Now Under Consideration
Business Change: Mrs. A. G. Elliott Takes Over Management of Retail Department of Clark’s Candy Store
Dr. L.M. Rose Will Leave Soon for Duty in France: Needed at Base Hospital
Santa Clara Boys Missing in Action in France: James F. Fitzpatrick and Joseph L. Rose
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (November 28, 1968)
Happy Thanksgiving Day!
Wilcox High Principal Buchser Not Fired: School Board Votes 6-1 to Accept Report from Superintendant Curtis
HUD (Federal Housing and Urban Development Dept.) Okays Urban Renewal Plan: Congressman Don Edwards Reports that HUD Accepts City’s Application for $3.3 Million for ‘Mission Project’
Clement Chen, Jr. Gets Conditional Approval to Proceed with Concept for 212-unit, seven-story Apartment Development to be Located on West Side of Civic Center Drive, South of Warburton Ave.
Building Law OK: Santa Clara’s ‘Dangerous Buildings’ Ordinance Passed into Law by City Council After Two Weeks of Debate
Santa Clara Man, William Clements, Needs Kidney Machine: Drive to Raise $15,000 for Machine Led by Two Local Women
Two Executives of Community Publications, Inc., Robert Speer and Jay Smith, Get Promoted: Company Publishes Several Santa Clara Valley Weekly Newspapers and ‘The Valley Home and Living Magazine’
City Council Sets Public Hearing on Valley High Opposition: Site at 1495 Don Ave. Being Looked at for Continuation High School
Overpass in Future: Long Awaited Overpass for Rincon Ave. Over San Tomas Expressway Will be Reality in Near Future: Campbell to Help County with Cost