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Noted organist Elsie Mae Emerson to present concert at Arcadia Music Mart, announced owner Mel Pratt. Emerson is an organist on the famous "Queen for a Day" show both on television and radio. She will play and demonstrate the Minshall electronic organ.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
July 2, 1953
Pages
Section 2, p. 1
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Biographic sketch and caricature of Emma E. Hainer, City Treasurer.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
February 15, 1950
Pages
p. 1 Section 2 (See basement box 112.)
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Biographic sketch of W. W. Anderson, manager of local bowling alleys.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
February 22, 1950
Pages
p. 3 (See basement box 112.)
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Biographic sketch and caricature of C. Loree ("Jack") Russell, Mayor of Arcadia
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
January 25, 1950
Pages
p. 1 Section 2 (See basement box 112.)
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Biographic sketch and caricature of Commander William James Brown, USN (Ret.)
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
February 8, 1950
Pages
p. 1, 7 Section 2 (See basement box 112.)
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Biographic sketch and caricature of Fr. Gerald M. O'Keeffe, Holy Angels Church.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
February 1, 1950
Pages
p. 1, 7 Section 2 (See basement box 112.)
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Spotlight on and caricature of Hortense Seymour, chairman of the Peach Blossom Ball.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
March 22, 1950
Pages
p. 1 Second Section (See basement box 112.)
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John Waltrip's Music Center has added 14,000 sq. ft. to its retail and music school space at 1271 S. Baldwin Ave. in Arcadia.
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
October 1, 1998
Pages
p. C3 w / photo
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The John Waltrip Music Center is celebrating a Grand Reopening. The expanded showroom features a new Performing Arts Center seating 150 people.
Newspaper
Sierra Madre News
Date
September 17, 1998
Pages
p. 9
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Biographic sketch and caricature of S. C. McClintic, superintendent of M-A-D (Monrovia-Arcadia-Duarte) High School.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
January 18, 1950
Pages
p. 1, 7 Secion 1 (See basement box 112.)
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Half page ad of Driftwood Dairy. Includes historical sketch.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
October 20, 1963
Pages
p. 7
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Arcadia City Council has decided to reevaluate the Farmers' Market next year.
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
December 13, 1998
Pages
p. A1
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Biographic sketch of Emma Hainer, City Treasurer.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
February 1, 1950
Pages
p. 2 (See basement box 112.)
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City Council approved a "Farmers market" to be opened in downtown Arcadia. It will be sponsored by the Arcadia Business Association.
Newspaper
Sierra Madre News
Date
April 3, 1997
Pages
p. 7
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Dozens of residents packed City Hall this week to protest an application for a drive-through pharmacy on Foothill Boulevard.
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
November 10, 1996
Pages
p. A1
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With more than 18 new businesses, restaurants and hotels moving into Arcadia, the city is expected to make a comeback.
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
November 21, 1997
Pages
p. B3
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City officials are negotiating a land swap that would allow development of a $7.5 million skating facility on the northeast edge of downtown Arcadia.
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
May 12, 1997
Pages
p. A1
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The Marberry Shop is the first store to open in the new El Rancho Shopping unit. Margaret Berry is proprietor.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
March 8, 1950
Pages
p. 7 (See basement box 112.)
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Threatened with a law suit from developers of a proposed striptease club, Arcadia city council members unanimously approved an emergency ordinance that clears the way for all-nude dancing.
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
January 21, 1999
Pages
p. A1
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The Arcadia Business Association (ABA) represents the downtown merchants and brings merchant issues up to the city.
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
October 16, 1997
Pages
p. 1