August-September - Lakeside Historical Society
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August-September - Lakeside Historical Society
Vol. XXXII; No. VI I August—September 2012 Published 10 times annually Richard S. White, Editor www.lakesidehistory.org Lakeside Storyteller and Author Perishes Betty McMillen Beloved Lakesider, Regis Rosner, passed away after a long battle with cancer June 29, 2012. Born in Aliquippa, PA on November 25, 1934, he came to El Cajon in 1944 where his is family had moved way out in the country from Pacific Beach . . . on Greenfield Drive! Regis was well known at the Lakeside Historical Society for his writing and storytelling. He kept folks mesmerized with his stories of growing-up in the "good olde days;" stories of he and his friends with adventurous spirits roaming around Lakeside, Santee and El Cajon, riding his horse, "Highball,” or on their bicycles . . . the way boys did back then when there was a lot of wide open spaces to run and play, adventures that boys nowadays can no longer do. Some of his stories were about swimming in Lindo Lake; and, one about he and his friend getting caught under the boat house pylons. Regis also had fond memories of swimming in the cool ponds of San Diego River during hot East County summer days. One story was about his swimming in the water tank of the family who lived at a large rock ranch . . . where Parkway Plaza is located nowadays. Regis married his sweetheart, Shelia, on June 28, 1952 when he was only 17 years old. They had just celebrated 60th anniversary. Shelia said that when he was out and about she was at home taking care of their five children. But Regis did take her and the kids, and dogs, swimming and fishing in the San Diego River. Regis was a man of many interests and talents, during his working years he was a tuna fisherman, a maintenance engineer for Kelco, a plumber, and a plant engineer for a commercial laundry service. He was also an avid ham radio operator. Regis was a lifetime member of the Lakeside Historical Society Just for fun during his spare time, he was part of a band playing his guitar and singing. He performed around East County in what he called "Honkey-Tonks." Regis even played with Kenny Rogers before he hit it big as a Country singer. Before his passing, Regis wrote his memoirs titled "Short Stories of San Diego County and Other Musings." The book will be available at the Historical Society Gift Shop. It is also on sale at Amazon.com. Rosary was held at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Lakeside on July 7, 2012, where he and Shelia had been devoting active members. Regis had requested no tears, only laughter of past memories. As he always ended his written stories, “God bless, Regis.” 2012 Calendar of Events AUGUST Saturday, August 4 Yard Sale at Olde Church 8:00—3:00 pm SEPTEMBER Monday, September 24 Spaghetti Dinner Night 6:00 pm 1 Harold Hilliker Annual Farm Day Did you know? Betty McMillen Egg producer and farmer, Harold Hilliker, was recognized at Lakeside Middle School (LMS) May 31, 2012. His son, Frank, said he was humbled by the tribute to his Father who passed away three years ago. He said it was Trish Dignan's idea to create this new event . . . she is the Agriculture teacher at LMS. Dignan said the idea came to her because she wanted to recognize a man who had done so much for Lakeside school children; a man who had served his community in many ways; a man who had served on the Lakeside School Board for over 22 years; a man who supported the students. Digman said that last year she had applied for a "Scribes Grant” to fund this event. The plan was for "Farm Day" to increase the awareness of agriculture and history of Lakeside to introduce the 8th grade students to El Capitan High School Agriculture classes. And, perhaps show them pathways to a career in agriculture. "It's not just about raising animals, it is also about growing gardens and learning to eat nutritional meals, foods they grow themselves," she said. In her class the students actually have hands on experience in the garden on the school grounds. They have also planted 50 fruit trees and are learning to care for them and fertilize and trim the branches. It is a blending of agriculture and sciences. The "Rare Fruit Society" donated the trees. Many local speakers attended Farm Day to teach the students their specialty and to give them that bit of information to spark their interest. Video photographer, Billy Ortiz, showed his 20 minute film on the various farms in El Monte Valley and Morena Valley. It was a real eye opener, who knew that there was still so much farming going on in Lakeside. He added some upbeat music to get the kids feet tapping. Hazy Meadows Ranch brought their draft horses and carriage and gave the students a ride around the dirt track on school grounds. During their ride, owner Linda Haze told the students how she had to change her way of doing business during these hard economic times. The Magic Horse Therapy Center came to show students how their horses help the handicap youth become more independent and confident. Robin Rierdan, from the Lakeside River Park Conservancy told students of restoration of the San Diego River. Alishia Turner spoke about the Cuyamaca College Horticulture Department's college studies. Shelby Meyers who was a former student at LMS but now attends Modesto Junior College, told about studying Animal Sciences. There were Future Farmers of American and 4-H Students from El Capitan High School who brought their steer, goats, sheep, chickens and rabbits to show and tell. David Van Ommerering shared about his life as a dairy farmer. And Ralph Salazar spoke about Lakeside's Rodeo. Nita Anderson and I told students about the Lakeside Garden Club assisting to buy trees for the “Mile of Trees,” which is helping to create an Urban Forest around Lakeside. Dorie Campbell, Archivist In a book called Weird California, by Greg Bishop, Joe Oesterle, Mike Marinacci and Mark Moran, an article is written that there is a “screaming tree” on Willow Road in Lakeside. According to a visitor to the archives, and who has travelled Willow Road, says residents are annoyed by many lookers.' But, is there such a tree? “Memory Walk” Name Bricks For only $50.00 you can have your family name, special date, memorial or business name embossed on a standard size red brick for the Lakeside Historical Society’s Memory Walk in front of the History Center behind our historic Olde Community Church. An order form can be picked-up at the History Center; or, contact Barbara McCauley at (619) 448-3013. Thank You! Dorie Campbell, Archivist I would like to thank everyone who helped with the Veteran's project. The pictures and written material were more than I hoped for and our glass case displays turned out just great. What I realize now is that it is a work in progress. So any Veterans, please continue to send in your pictures and any written material stories that would be interesting. Come to the Historical Society and Museum to see what we've done. (Continued on page 5) 2 The Lakeside Historical Society presents its annual Spaghetti Dinner Night Monday, 6:00 p.m. September 24, 2011 $10 donation per person Guest speaker: Billy Ortiz Reservations: Please call 561-1886 3 Pap's Outhouse . . . With a Shower! LHS Living History Event: Letters from 3rd Graders Regis Rosner Grandpa was out back enjoying his new shower with nice warm, almost hot, water and everything was working fine. Suddenly he heard a familiar swish, swishing sound. Bang went the outhouse door, slamming so hard it broke. Then all the walls, including the canvas shower door, started caving in and he knew he was in bad trouble. My Grandpa Charlie, fresh from the steel mills of Pennsylvania, was a salesman, inventor, mechanic, welder and a host of other talents, including inventing a powered surfboard back in the early twenties. He was quite a tinkerer working with many gadgets of every description. He eventually retired in healthy and sunny El Cajon Valley, "The Valley of Opportunity." He and his family settled down on a grape vineyard that ran from Cyprus Lane and Pioneer Way almost down to Broadway. Charlie and his wife Agnes bought two retired army barracks from Camp Elliot in 1946, right after WWII was over. They dug a well and had an outhouse way out back. One day "Pap," as we called him, decided the family needed a shower . . . a shower with hot water. So he got busy and built an annex to the outhouse that included a shower. The 55 gallon drum he placed above the outhouse was painted black to collect the heat from the sun. It was like an ultra-modern solar panel similar to those that many of the homes use today to pre-heat their hot water . . . less the 55 gallon drum. Finally after all the piping was completed, the big day came to give it a big test before the girls tried it out. We all watched him as he slowly plodded out to ye’ olde outhouse with his newfangled shower carrying a bar of soap, fresh clothes, and a towel in hand. Off in the distance I could see a number of tiny whirlwinds, or dust-devils as we called them, building up as the late morning sun heated up the air having a slight Santa Ana condition. Then I noticed some red tailed hawks flying very high, meaning they were working a good updraft. I also noticed one huge dust-devil working its way from Cuyamaca Road heading towards Pap and his newfangled outhouse with a shower. We watched as it built up in size and momentum. The chickens at Ole Royce Pierce's place next to Pap's place were squawking like banshees and running trying to get out of the way of the now huge dust-devil. It continued to zigzag its course past the Vander Stoel Dairy and heading for Pap's newfangled outhouse with a showre. Finally, in a flash of a second, the whole structure came crashing down around Pap as that dust-devil slammed its way right through the outhouse. My Aunt Trudy Fuller and I thought Pap was a goner for sure as the 55 gallon drum crashed down through the whole business; water splashing over the whole heap of bat and board. Suddenly, we spotted Pap, his arms flailing in the air through the crashed wood. He was a little dis-oriented trying to see the direction of the house. During the course of all this mad-hat action, a number of the distant neighbors came out to see what all the Dear Members of Lakeside Historical Society, Thank you so much for the wonderful educational experience for my fourth graders from Winter Gardens Elementary when we attended your stations and displays of life in the early 1900s. My class totally enjoyed the variety of hands on experiences. I hope you enjoy their thank you letters written in heartfelt innocence. Sincerely, Linda Bartolotta Dear Volunteers, Thank you for teaching me how to braid also allowing me to go to your 1896 church. Thank you again for teaching me how to sew and do olden day laundry. I do not no which one was the best for me but it was all fun so I’m just not going to decide. Thank you for giving up your time for my school Winter Gardens and also for the fun. I hope I will go to your church again soon. Sincerely, Joseph Fisher Dear Volunteer, I enjoyed when we were washing cloths and milking a cow. I learned that milking a cow can be really hard to milk and I leaned that washing the cloths can be hard too but it is not as hard like milking a cow. Thank you for teaching us a lot back in those days. Sincerely, Max Other precious thank you letters can be read at our Museum. Yard Sale Coming! At Lakeside Historical Society’s Olde Community Church 9906 Maine Ave., Lakeside Saturday August 4th from 8:00—3:00 pm commotion was about hearing the chickens squawking and the crashing of loose material flying around in the air from the dairy. They spotted the dust-devil heading for Pap's new outhouse. After a tense few seconds, they then spotted Pap's flailing arms as he staggered out of the mud, dust and debris unable to find his towel. Not finding the towel, Pap ran as fast as he could butt-naked for the barracks and safety. To this day there are a few around who still talk about that episode with Pap's newfangled outhouse with a shower. Ironically, the property can still be seen in the area of the Ted Whitt Plumbing Company located just about where Pap's outhouse and shower stood at Cyprus and Pioneer Way. God bless. Regis From his book Short Stories of San Diego County and Other Musings 4 AUGUST 2012 Birthdays 01 01 02 03 03 05 07 07 07 07 07 07 08 08 08 09 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 22 22 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 28 29 30 31 31 31 31 Martha Head Kerr Jeff Setterman Judy Trussell Jane O. Barrons Annette Safford Camille Nielsen Esther Croteau Anna Mae Milnar James L. Morgan Kathleen A. Mummert Randy Morton Bettie Jo Stearns Cheryl J. Chelius Olga W. Puhn Thomas F. Klippel June Bailey Diane Angus Kimberly Callaway-Miinch Billie Silva Frederic M. Mc Nabb Linda K. Robuck Barbara N. Hogue Danny Buckel William Moon Elaine Gerbrand Donald W. Kuhner Bobbie N. Pogue Linda Hayes Claire Westrick-Price Yrene Q. Woods Leanne Markle Leland J. Swennes Barbara Whitlock Kathy J. Romero Lance H. Haynes Darryl G. Jensen Hazel Pratt Judy Puhn Hooper Peter Nelson Barbara Mc Cauley Edward H. Stewart Robert O. Conley Janet Trump Dr. Bronwin Anders Chuck J. Barber Lottie Cook Jim Cooper Elaine Bailey Dr. Wanda M. Walker John Fisher Nell M. Winburn Leeann Silvis G. Marcella Williams Edward T. Hayes, Jr. Marilyn A. Saunders SEPTEMBER 2012 Birthdays Anniversaries 01 01 02 03 03 04 04 05 07 07 07 08 10 11 12 13 13 16 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 20 21 22 24 24 24 26 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 01 Russell Plumbing 33 years 01 June & George Bailey 16 years 02 Michele & Rex E. Anderson, Jr. 26 years 05 Sandra & Dale Melville 51 years 07 Marcia & Dan Beishline 48 years 13 Linda & Dr. John Robuck 35 years 14 Clara & Donald J. Schook 65 years 19 Pamela & James R. Ourand 30 years 15 Patsy & John Miller 54 years 16 Evelyn & Ed Hayes., Sr. 71 years 19 Carol & Gene Claussen 51 years 20 Connie & Michael Mendoza ? years 21 Jamie & Tim Kanady 25 years 23 Patricia & Roger E. Howes 60 years 27 Catherine & Dr. Joseph Hansen 60 years 30 Margaret & Bob Helt 26 years 30 Yvette & Michael Lansdowne 20 years 31 Judy & Thomas J. Trussell 37 years Bonnie Ross Jean Stanzick Betty McDonough Carol A. Boynton Michael Angus Grace Parker Andrew Kuhner Janice McMillen Geraldine DeLamarter Marilyn Jenkins Debbie Steck Helen Parker Gene Claussen Patty Leja Bob Walker Clarabell Cray Patsy A. Shaeffer Janet D. Hillan Marilyn Groff Patsy Miller Don Bright Jo Ann Gross Brian Stearns Robert Harding, Jr. Juanita Philbrook Marijane Fuller Jack Ross Robin Jay Callaway Merle Wood Rex E. Anderson, Sr. Lynn Baer Earl McDougal Donald Buckel Kathy Cooper Elden “Fritz” Hartung Robert Mentze Paul T. McDonough Terry Lee Callen Pasty Sarkela Ruth Foster Anniversaries 01 Fire & Ice 29 years 01 Brenda & David Wood 33 years 02 Betty & Theodore Sherman 12 years 05 Alice & Ed Slagle 58 years 06 Marybeth & Bob Carlile 60years 06 Janice & Paul McMillen 48 years 07 Anne & Keith Van Atta 49 years 13 Patricia & Robert Leja 59 years 15 Deborah & Joseph Horger 21 years 16 Cheryl & Danny Buckel 34 years 18 Carol & John Ben-Juda 30 years 25 Julia & Rex E. Anderson, Sr. 52 years 24 Bettie & Brian Stearns 35 years 29 Sharon & Mike Atkinson 28 years 30 Barbara & Roger Hartup 22 years In Loving Memory DONALD JOBE SCHOCK, 90 Donald passed away at his home in Ramona on Saturday morning, May 12, 2012. He was 90 years old. He was born December 30, 1921, in San Diego. Don graduated from San Diego High School in 1941 and then joined the U.S. Navy during WWII. After being honorably discharged he became a sheet metal worker at the Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. He retired in 1974 and then in 1990 Don and Clara moved to Salem, Oregon. They returned to Ramona in 2006 to be with family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Clara Francis Donahoo Schock; daughter, Joy Wise of El Cajon; son, Steve Schock of Ramona; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Donald was loved for his good humor and unending thoughtfulness to those around him. His warm heart and booming laughter will be missed by all who have known him. (Farm Day continued from page 2) During the Farming Day experience, the classes moved around to different "stations" to see and hear the various programs and speakers. Trish said that she couldn't have done this successful event without the help of her committee members, Frank Hilliker, Tagianne Wotioug, Travis Wolling, Laurie Simerson, Katie Von Bern and Ken Saake. Steve Mull, the Principal at LMS, is mostly always up for trying new ideas, and he was watching with pride as he saw the students enjoying the new concept of Harold Hilliker Farm Day. 5 6 LAKESIDE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 $20.00 Per Person $35.00 Per Family $50.00 Business/Organization $200.00 Individual Life Membership Name__________________________________________Phone_________________________E-Mail__________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________________City_______________________State_____Zip___________ Spouse’s Name and Birthday_____________________________________________________Wedding Date_________Your Birthday_________ Mail to: Lakeside Historical Society, 9906 Maine Ave., Lakeside, CA 92040 (619) 561-1886 September Program Billy Ortiz It brings me great pleasure to present a Lakeside agriculture video I have produced for Lakeside Middle School. It features several different types of local agriculture in Lakeside including Hilliker Ranch Fresh egg farm, a worm farm, avocado orchard, vegetable seed farm, a ride along in a tractor cutting oat hay and other small farms in Lakeside. I also interview Future Farmers of America students and teacher from El Capitan High School during the East County Junior Fair. My Video also has some 1940's video of the Foster family dairy on El Monte Road. This presentation is about 35 minutes long and was produced for the 1st annual Harold Hilliker Farm Day at the Lakeside Middle School. Hope to see you there! Place mailing label here RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED August—September 2012 Non-Profit ORG U.S. Postage Paid Santee, CA Permit No. 119 LAKESIDE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 9906 Maine Ave., Lakeside, CA 92040 (619) 561-1886 TOP
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