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Independent from Long Beach, California • 10

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
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10
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EailX, Long, for whom breaking out of hogpl tab hu become old the jatump trail Saturday in his bid four a seat In Congress and told lua audiences he just left Ne. Orleans hospital against his docto's The raspy-voiced nor, appearing' tired after leaving Baptist Hospital in New Orleans Friday following minor surgery said he was millon per cent idr sregation.1 Addressing himself tO KV-eral Negron sitting under, riiade tree, Long reared: ffllUEOIIEOFTnESE DENTOBEPnOBLEMS? I a 1 1 ttqlMraSavbH TV' I-'' X' about that" for' you. What done for ah people, hu you people. But I also tell yOu Earl. Limg Is one' million and dotft; evef nuke mistake 4 tv, PERSPIRING- through his smnmer sQk pants In the Mb degree plus hint Long noted that white people sometimes segregate while people." tn shu ttkifa piw iKiUiadt taxis Ih Mttir Im mt Uwibry m4 ,,1 ,7.

HtWl iMRIipHt frici MUi EAST CREDIT WITH 446 PINE AYJE. hlMflMCh PARKINQ ahi Liernt 6mm siz-n- ft 0 tsa S3 (31 Nil IHTESEST CHAKGED MacnAcmkviMeUllMKtaC' mN Ml tM yon to W. S-V'LOl3 NrWRIITTHATTaiS rf- a Stay Ilia Mawy blaeaaBafy V. Dim CMfiM TOO year uvints ilniakjll MOT! 01 MM MTHilTfM Nt IW HKi IMIT IDT Rntt5I ric Hua yaalptlN jm caafMnca iwatta yit iMMUr mMM wa TAST PLATE REPAIRS RIGHT THROUGH THIRf hlrs. Alfred standing beside husband, points to.Baker St and route rdSaa Diego-freeway.

Their Jiome, Cj25 Baker St, is in path pf frwway and -r -TV -VYiJtfeni WmJm QiWi" im i.i. ,11 5 4 4 rt INSURANCE COMPANIES 'A 1 V. j.r v-, 'A lOOOPAiEiS Someday soon, the San Diego- Freeway run through their property. That means Alfred Entires and Ida family must move from $25 Baker St, a stone throw from Wardlow Rd. and the Long Beach Freeway.

Its bron Baker only a short thneT Before that It was Nationally Advertised Brands ORUND FORD DISTRICT MANAGER I. R. JOHNSON ASSOCIATE MANAGER 1 vp. arid their Outstanding- State Farm Distribt CareerVTeanii 1 During 1959 these managers and the agents pictured below proved themselves exceptional in insurance underwriting and in service to, their By VERA WILLIAMS Rancho, on higher ground, amt the family moved to the ranch still standing west, of Encinas present home. The Endnas family, built their present home threii years ago.

Endnas remembers when George H. Bixby wed to ride hoseback. to see Ms father, and they talked In the living room of the Encinas home. At other times, Bixby came over in. his Ford Model or.

in his Cadillac, with a liveried chauffeur. Encinas remember when George H. Eix'jy brought the family a cat, a. yellow Persian that had beenabandoncd JC: side the road. "HE BROUGHT the cat over on Ms shoulder he knew we would like it It was the first long-haired cat we ever had seen.

Mr. Bixby thought it would be a good It was a good mouser and it also caught gophers and squirrels. They are hard to catch. Endnas went to Los Cerritos school, and Ms pal wu Steve, youngest son of the George Bixbys. "When the weather was bad, the Bixby chauffeur came in the Cadillac for Steve and took me home, toa" Once when a member of the Bixby family gathered up some of the youngsters in school and took then to the Mission Play in San Gabriel, Alfred Encinas went along and he sat in the front seat of the Cadillac! ENCINAS IS.

employed by tfie Ashbourne Roofing Co. He and Ms wife, Polly, have two daughter, Mrs. Gloria Luna (she lives next door to the east, but her home apparently, will escape, the freeway), a little girl, Laura, a son, Alfred. "We have lived hero so long we cant think where to -APair LJ Valets 14.95 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES PUYSHOES WORK SHOES HIGH HEELS HID HEELS FLAT HEELS OPEN STYLES CLOSED STYLES MOST SIZES t-- J. Ar.v A '1 1 VkV I ORDON CARR JOHN BOOZER GEORGC eOUDGR Mlf R.

SwRl DOR WOTASIK Blf I. SwRl IK, 404 Paranwwtt Blvt, 404 ParunMit SM, 223rd And Encinas remembers that when he was a little boy, it was Wilmington Road. Back of his house are two lemon trees, and he remembers them. too. when they were part of Los Cerritos Rancho orchard.

His roots are deep in Los Cerritos Rancho because the threeiiarters'Of un'icre that he owns wu part of the great ranch centered by the adobe, 4600 Virginia Rd. now1 a Long Beach, historical museum. When he was a youngster, the kids called the house "the adobe fort" "We thought it was a fort," he grins. ENCINAS FATHER, George, in 1877, at the age of 16, was the youngest man in a caravan of six families, who trudged beside their ox' carts from Sonora, Mexico, to San Luis Obispo. Endnas1 grandmother died and was.

buried in San Luis Obispo, the En cinas family then came. to to what is now Long Beach. The grandfather, Joseph Andrew Encinas, is buried in Wilmington. -George Encinas died at the age of 72 in his home, 3769 Country Club after a lifetime Of. working for the Bixbys of Los Cerritos Rancho, and farming land leased and bought from the Bixbys.

At the beginning, George Encinas cleared ranch land for Jotham Bixby, "father of Long Beach. He sold, the wood for firewood. Usually, he farm ef the land for a year or two free, for. clearing it pn shares. The Bixbys.

paid a quarter of the costs of farm ing etc. and received a quarter of the income. Most of his dealings were with George H. Bixby, eldest son of Jotham, and manager of L09. Cerritos Rancho.

IN .1904, Alfred Ehcinas was born in the ranch house at Santa (then Perris Road) and Wardlow Rd. His father was in the dairy business and in wet 'leather the property was inflndated. In 1914 the father bought 6 acres froip'Los Cepftos Mil I. OrMt IMG iNdl Pk. Cl GUM PK TOGO Pk.

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GAP-4NI DAVID tO RGB mfariwina su Lm Baack Phr 6AGM2I Pk, HSSMIf 5k i go, We ain't imagine. living anywhere else," he says. On the front porch of the Endnas home are two rocks. His father brought them from Sonora to grind corn on the trip 83 years ago. rzZsXf" Ssr BOB ROHkPUM 4437 E.

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