Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The Old Garner House

After: The Garner House - 2012
On the corner of 112th and Budlong

I passed through the old neighborhood on the way to meet some friends.I just took a couple of pictures. Hope they show here.  Grandma’s house is a mess. Check out the security fence on the Woodcrest playground. I saw the low rider car on Figueroa. - Alex Magdaleno

Before:  The Garner House - ca 1949
With Russell's LaSalle car in front

This photo was provided by Alex Magdaleno when we were rounding up pictures of our old cars for the Berendo list.  Russell's car was taken in front of the Garner house around 1949 when it was in much better shape. - Johnny


Eddie Magdaleno and friends near Berendo and 112th  abt 1924

I stopped at the house on the far right in this picture and gave them a copy. It is still there. With a little of my poor Spanish and their poor English I got across to them that is was taken about 1924. - Alex M.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Where are you Dennis Hobson?

Stuff from Dennis Hobson's wallet about 1960
 More stuff from Dennis' wallet

A few months ago I was looking at some old things in my Mom's house and I came across a wallet.  At first I thought it had been my Dad's.  After looking inside, I discovered that it belonged to Dennis Hobson whose family had lived a couple doors south of us on Berendo.   I think Dennis must have visited my folks after they moved to Palmdale and accidently left his wallet at their house.  There are things in the wallet that are dated 1960 which fits with when my folks moved.  There was no money in the wallet but there was a learner's driving permit and a Washington High student body card with Dennis' picture on it.  As you can see from the photos there are some old business card from places near our homes back then.  I remember buying things at "Sun Auto", "Southwest Stationers" and most frequently, "Chunking Inn".   Dennis, if you ever run across this post, your wallet is in safe hands if you should ever want to claim it.  - Johnny Dumas

Sunday, April 15, 2012

1940s Gals Working on Aircraft

I recently mentioned that my dad Juan Dumas and Eddy Magdaleno worked
at U.S. Rubber during WWII. Well, along that same vane,
here is a photo of 1940s women working on military aircraft at Douglas
Aircraft in Long Beach. While its not directly related to our Berendo
of the 40s it does give a little flavor of the time. I don't remember
any of our mothers or older sisters or aunts working in the defense
plants, some of you may recall some gals answering the call to duty.
If you click on the title above the photo you'll see many more fine photos of
similar situations. Mike Dumas sent this link for our viewing pleasure. I hope you enjoy them.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

When our dads worked for U.S. Rubber


Dave took this picture with his Iphone camera. The picture is in a memory box with many other memorabilia that my folks were given by friends and relatives on their 50th wedding anniversary. I think this picture of an article in the "Synthetic Rubber Beacon" was given to my folks by Eddie and Lamora Magdaleno as a reminder of when Eddie and my dad worked together at U.S. Rubber. This was an issue of the company newsletter for U.S. Rubber published around 1944. My dad, John Dumas, Sr., and Eddie Magdaleno went to work for the company at the same time. I think they mostly worked the swing shift or the graveyard shift. I remember my dad brought home a big hunk of synthetic rubber to show us. Eddie is mentioned in the article as having particular attributes that made him suitable for the job he was given. I don't recall what my dad did at U.S. Rubber.

Our Dads had to work for a company that produced materiel for or in some way supported the war effort (WWII). The draft board had gotten to the point where they were drafting men who had 3 children or more into the Army. My dad had 4 children and Eddie had 3 children. Working for U.S. Rubber was a way for our dads to serve the country without being in one of the services. My dad quit U.S. Rubber after about a year and started his own garment factory in downtown L.A. The factory produced uniform clothing for the armed services thereby qualifying his company as supporting the war effort and keeping him out of the draft. After the war the factory produced women's coats.

Monday, April 2, 2012

19 cent hamburger joint

Hamburger Handout featured $.19 Burgers at the corner or Centinela and Sepulveda in Culver City. (Posted by Steve Chenier)

Monday, November 15, 2010

Re: 1950s Old Car Video

Hi Steve,
We didn't get the video you sent. If you could just send us the link
to southberendo@googlegroups.com , I'll see that it gets properly posted. The
old rootsweb server doesn't like much else but plain text.
Johnny

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Get a load of this wagon

From: Steve Chenier (SLOPOKE907@aol.com)

See the big kids Radio Flyer at www.berendo.net

 

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?

Oh yes....   My Mom was starting to cook some french fries put a pan of oil on stove..  we had company that day and the oil got over heated caught on fire...  the gentleman who was visiting freaked out and threw water on it there was lots of smoke damage only..[Diane]

Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?

Hi Diane,
Now that you say it, I vaguely remember that fire.  Do you recall how it got started or what kind of damage there was?
- Johnny

Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.

Just my two cents....  I don't know how it worked...  but I remember we had a fire in the kitchen.....  the fire department was there to put it out in a flash... [Diane] 

Friday, September 24, 2010

Re: Berendo Vicinity Fire Station Location Map

It would depend on how well the county and city stations work together. Normally the closest engine in the county would be the first one dispatched. If the second nearest county engine was far away, the city would probably be called to assist if they were closer. If it were a fully involved structure, several other engines would be called to help. [Alex Magdaleno]

Berendo Vicinity Fire Station Location Map

Al, I did a little research and there are currently about  nine fire stations  within 2-3 miles of Berendo and 112th.  Go to "www.berendo.net" and click on the photo to enlarge it.  The big green "X" is Berendo and 112th.  I don't know which would respond after the 108th and Normandy station did.  My guess is those along 108th st.  Maybe one of you retired fireman might know.  There are 3 of you on the list. :-) That would be current strategy of course. How the old 1950s era setup would have worked might be very difficult to find out. - Johnny

Fire Station locations within 2 - 3 miles of Berendo & 112th Street
Big green "X" is our old Berendo neighborhood
Green markers are LA County stations
Red markers are various city fire stations
Blue marker is original Engine14 location
Green bordered area was old Engine 14 service area

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Re: Firehouse Locations

I wonder where their next in engines would come from? Usually at least two companies would come, probably more. 
[Alex Magdaleno]

--------------- Prior Message -------------------

Hi Gang,
Continuing the Firehouse search:  I belatedly remembered that our old Berendo map pages had the Sanborn maps.   I checked those maps for our Berendo neighborhood area and found nothing in the way of firehouses.  Except --- a little note on an index page saying that the area was served by L.A. Co. FD station 14.  It wasn't very clear but the newer station near Washington HS at 108th and Normandy is called station 14.  Al, you said there was no station there before the new one was built.  You're probably right.  I got lucky though and found a web page that talks about old station 14.  Turns out that it was on Century east of Normandy.  The web page has a very nice little story about it and describes the stations service area as going from 88th street to El Segundo and from Vermont to Denker (Wash. HS west boundary).  Take a look at our NEW WEB PAGE at Berendo.net.
-Johnny

Re: LAPL Sanborn Maps Online--Eh.

Hi Gang,
Continuing the Firehouse search:  I belatedly remembered that our old Berendo map pages had the Sanborn maps.   I checked those maps for our Berendo neighborhood area and found nothing in the way of firehouses.  Except --- a little note on an index page saying that the area was served by L.A. Co. FD station 14.  It wasn't very clear but the newer station near Washington HS at 108th and Normandy is called station 14.  Al, you said there was no station there before the new one was built.  You're probably right.  I got lucky though and found a web page that talks about old station 14.  Turns out that it was on Century east of Normandy.  The web page has a very nice little story about it and describes the stations service area as going from 88th street to El Segundo and from Vermont to Denker (Wash. HS west boundary).  Take a look at our NEW WEB PAGE at Berendo.net.
-Johnny


----- Prior Message ----
From: Mike Dumas <mdumas42@yahoo.com>
Sent:
Tue, September 14, 2010 3:35:22 PM
Subject: LAPL Sanborn Maps Online--Eh.

HI Guys,

  Well, I took a look at the Sanborn maps available online. They seem to be limited to a small part of town (the older parts), and then they're hard to navigate. I didn't find anything anywhere near us, except Gardena, but it was all south of Rosecrans. Looks like using these maps still requires a trip to the Central libes. When are they coming out with Google Earth Yesteryear?
--mike



Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.

Continuing the Firehouse search:  I checked the Sanborn maps for our Berendo neighborhood area and found nothing.  Except --- a little note on an index page saying that the area was served by L.A. C. FD station 14.  It wasn't very clear but the newer station near Washington HS at 108th and Normandy is called station 14.  Al, you said there was no station there before the new one was built.  You're probably right.  I got lucky though and found a web page that talks about old station 14.  Turns out that it was on Century east of Normandy.  The web page has a very nice little story about it and describes the stations service area as going from 88th street to El Segundo and from Vermont to Denker (Wash. HS west boundary).  Take a look: http://www.lafire.com/stations/FS064/FS013_1924-1926.htm      - Johnny

Engine Company No. 14 Howard Fire Protection District1348 W. 99th Street, east of Normandie (facing onto Century Blvd.)
Circa 1926

Monday, September 13, 2010

Wait For Me, Wild Bill!

This firehouse topic is moving fast! Anyway, the Sanborn maps are available online at the LAPL website, under the "Databases" button to the left (S for Sanborn). But you have to have a city libes card. I'm going to go up there from work tomorrow and get one. (I know I'll do this, because it's an unimportant errand, and I've always been very good about those.) Maybe one of you already has a card. I gotta believe those maps show every firehouse! Sudden thought (Really, they're all sudden, when you think about it): Do firehouses have fire insurance?

--mike

--- On Mon, 9/13/10, Alex Magdaleno <eng42b@verizon.net> wrote:
From: Alex Magdaleno <eng42b@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [South Berendo Days] New comment on Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.....
To: southberendo@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday, September 13, 2010, 1:25 PM

We were county area, so they would have been the first engine there in most cases. Not sure where their closest station was.
Alex

From: John Dumas
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 10:07 AM
Subject: [South Berendo Days] New comment on Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.....

John Dumas has left a new comment on your post "Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?....":

I looked up the L.A. City Firehouse locations and found one near 78th and Vermont. It seems hard to believe that such a large area can be served by so few fire stations.
Johnny
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Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.

The Sanborn Insurance maps at LA Central will tell. I'm checking to see if they can be accessed online.
--mike

--- On Sun, 9/12/10, Alex Magdaleno <eng42b@verizon.net> wrote:
From: Alex Magdaleno <eng42b@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.
To: southberendo@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 8:34 PM

Hi Johnny
No. I don't. We would have to search a map from the Fifties. I wonder if Thomas guide was in business then?
Alex

From: John Dumas
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.

Hi Al,
Good to hear from you.  Do you recall where the closest firehouse to Berendo
was?
Johnny
----- Original Message ----
From: AlexM <eng42b@gmail.com>
To: South Berendo Days <southberendo@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thu, September 9, 2010 10:01:54 AM
Subject: Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.

That one was built after we left the area. There was no station there
earlier.
Alex

On Aug 1, 9:36 pm, John Dumas <noreply-comm...@blogger.com> wrote:
> I looked up the county fire department fire house locations and found
> one on Normandy and 108th street. I don't know how long a firehouse has
> been in that location. This one looks like a fairly new one. Maybe it
> replaced an older one in the same location. This is right next to
> Washington High School.
> - johnny

Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.....

We were county area, so they would have been the first engine there in most cases. Not sure where their closest station was.
Alex

From: John Dumas
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 10:07 AM
Subject: [South Berendo Days] New comment on Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.....

I looked up the L.A. City Firehouse locations and found one near 78th and Vermont. It seems hard to believe that such a large area can be served by so few fire stations.
Johnny

New comment on Fires in the Neighborhood?.....

John Dumas has left a new comment on your post " Fires in the Neighborhood?....":

I looked up the L.A. City Firehouse locations and found one near 78th and Vermont. It seems hard to believe that such a large area can be served by so few fire stations.
Johnny

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.

Hi Johnny
No. I don't. We would have to search a map from the Fifties. I wonder if Thomas guide was in business then?
Alex

From: John Dumas
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.

Hi Al,
Good to hear from you.  Do you recall where the closest firehouse to Berendo
was?
Johnny
----- Original Message ----
From: AlexM <eng42b@gmail.com>
To: South Berendo Days <southberendo@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thu, September 9, 2010 10:01:54 AM
Subject: Re: New comment on Re: Fires in the Neighborhood?.

That one was built after we left the area. There was no station there
earlier.
Alex

On Aug 1, 9:36 pm, John Dumas <noreply-comm...@blogger.com> wrote:
> John Dumas has left a new comment on your post "Re: Fires in the
> Neighborhood?":
>
> I looked up the county fire department fire house locations and found
> one on Normandy and 108th street. I don't know how long a firehouse has
> been in that location. This one looks like a fairly new one. Maybe it
> replaced an older one in the same location. This is right next to
> Washington High School.
> - johnny
>
> Posted by John Dumas to South Berendo Days at August 1, 2010 9:36 PM