Saturday, January 10, 2009

Hangin' around downtown Orange


When I was I kid, the "Son Light Christian Center" building was still the Orange Theater, with its fabulous pipe organ. The first movie shown there was "Molly and Me" in 1929. It was a "talkie."
I remember seeing "Pinnochio in Outer Space" and "Shenandoah" there (1965).




Annie claims we got our first cameras in this shop. It would have been about 1963. She bought a Brownie.

"May God B ess Your Ew Year."

A picture of Watson's Drugs, taken as we drove by. Several movies have been filmed there: "That Thing You Do," "The Stepford Children," "Cannonball Run," etc. I got to watch quite a few scenes shot for the "That Thing" back in 1995 (I lived nearby in a house built in 1903).

Orange is a pretty conservative town, and the Old Towne area is no exception. There's at least one old bar on the north end (of the Plaza area) that seems stuck in 1950s.




1891-1932

Newsitude

Yudof wants to freeze pay of top UC executives (San Francisco Chronicle)
Faced with a state budget crisis that shows no sign of abating, University of California President Mark Yudof will ask the university's governing Board of Regents to consider freezing the salaries of top administrators and to limit freshman enrollment….

Gosh, I wonder if our board is contemplating freezing our Chancellor's (Raghu Mathur) notoriously ample salary? (About 300K.)

California lowest in adult literacy (The Sacramento Bee)

California, with its huge immigrant population, has the lowest adult literacy of any state, according to a new U.S. Department of Education study, and it's 50 percent worse than it was a decade earlier….

Property tax assessments could plunge across California, worsening fiscal crisis (San Jose Mercury)

California's plunging property values have already clobbered homeowners, but now the trend is promising pain for struggling counties, cities and schools that rely upon property taxes — a downward shift unseen in decades…

This trend isn't good for us in the SOCCCD, 'cause, as a "basic aid" district, we depend on local property taxes.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...