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Roadhouse Valley” Sunday April 11, 2021 2:00 to 3:00 Pm Webinar Link The Newsletter of the palo alto h i s t o r i c a l association Since 1913 April 2021 Volume 44, No 6 The Palo Alto Historical Association presents via Zoom Webinar Mama Garcia’s and “Roadhouse Valley” Sunday April 11, 2021 2:00 to 3:00 pm Webinar link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81944326698 Join us via Zoom for PAHA’s presentation on the included Mama Garcia’s La Casa Blanca, The Portola once popular roadhouses west of the Alpine Inn Club, Jan’s Valley Inn (briefly Maloney’s), and (Rossotti’s) in Portola Valley. This area of Portola Mangini’s (briefly Rudy’s). They are all gone now Valley was outside the 1.5-mile zone around and their once existence seems almost mythical. Stanford campus wherein state law banned the sale of liquor until the 1970s. Due to its close proximity Join us on April 11th from 2:00–3:00 pm to hear as well as the beautiful scenery, the “Roadhouse stories, see photos, and learn about this interesting Valley” became a popular locale for Palo Altans, history of Portola Valley’s bygone roadhouses. Stanford students, and locals to grab a drink. For more information about our programs and for Some of the more notable bygone roadhouses that Zoom instructions, please visit our website at opened in Portola Valley after the Prohibition era, www.pahistory.org 2020 PALO ALTO Ye Olde Shoppe: Spotlight on longtime HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION family businesses in Palo Alto BOARD OF DIRECTORS Georgie Gleim, President Rich Green, Vice President Bell’s Books Molly Tinney, Correspondence #5 in a series by PAHA Board member, Leslie Mills Secretary Our final article in the “Ye Olde Shoppe” Bell’s business struggled for several years. Bo Crane , Recording Secretary series is about long time Palo Alto vendor, In 1938, the bookstore moved from its Robert Strohecker, Treasurer Bell’s Books. Located at 536 Emerson in location on The Circle to 536 Emerson and Darla Secor, Historian Palo Alto, adjacent to Mac’s Smoke shop changed its name to the College Book Shop. Steve Staiger, Historian (featured in last month’s Tall Tree), Bell’s Bell added his surname to the store in 1953, Colleen Braff Amanda Brown Books also has a long history in Palo Alto. which morphed to Bell’s Books Store in Jeff Day In 1935, Herbert 1971, then finally to Bell’s Books. They would Anita Delaney Mason Bell (24) relocate a few more times over the years, Dennis Garcia drove from Los moving to 408 University in 1944, and 229 Brian George Angeles “with a Hamilton (the Cardinal Hotel building) in Betty Gerard station wagon full 1948 before returning to their final location Catherine Hamrick-Down of books, to start at 536 Emerson in 1950 when the building Lisa Krieger The College Book came up for sale and the Bells were able to Leslie Mills Company with purchase it. Their website reports, “the final Heather Pang his employer, move was accomplished with the physical Jerry Tinney David Lawyer, assistance of the head of the German Dept. Melissa Verber a Los Angeles at Stanford, store employee Barbara Worl, book dealer”, the and a local policeman who took pity on the Herbert Bell and portrait by famed Bell’s when the landlord threatened legal WWII sketch artist Howard Brodie. store’s website Photo provided by Bell’s Books action if they weren’t out by midnight. They The Palo Alto Historical Association, reads. The plan a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit was to sell textbooks to Stanford students all rolled carts of books around the corner organization, was established in from Hamilton to Emerson late into the 1948 as successor to an earlier as the university did not have its own organization founded in 1913. Its night.” Barbara, a recent Stanford graduate main objectives are: bookstore at the time. They opened a store on “The Circle” (University Avenue near at the time, would stay on for 55 years! • Collect, organize, and preserve materials pertaining to the his- Alma Street), but after a year of slow sales, Herbert was a tory and heritage of Palo Alto. Lawyer decided there was no money in divorced father • Spread information about Palo selling books to college students. Herbert of two girls, Alto’s history by means of pro- grams, displays, and publications. Bell wished to continue the business and Jane and Libby purchased it for $2300. (Elizabeth), • Recognize and preserve historic sites and structures. Herbert had a love of literature from an when he met The Guy Miller Archives of the early age. Born in 1911 in a pine timbering his future wife, Palo Alto Historical Association Valeria Dale are stored at Cubberley Community town in Alabama, Herbert’s father was Barbara Worl, Valeria and Faith Bell circa Bryant. Valeria Center, K-7. Although PAHA con- the foreman of a local lumber mill and his 1980s. Photo provided by Bell’s Books tinues to operate during the COV- mother died of cancer when he was only was born in the ID-19 pandemic, due to the current Canal Zone of Panama where her father restrictions, the Archive is only open five. To satisfy his literary craving, Herbert for prearranged appointments. To formed a literature club in high school, worked the locks at Pedro Miguel. She was contact the Archive or to make an an exceptionally smart young woman who appointment to visit, email steve. and organized informal gatherings to [email protected] or call skipped two grades and was accepted to (650) 329-2353. discuss writing, film, and music in college. After graduating, he went to Paris and Stanford University at the age of 16. Valeria Until further notice, PAHA board was a student at Stanford when she met meetings are held via Zoom Meet- tried his hand at journalism, attempting ing at 4pm on the first Wednesday to interview famous writers and actors Herbert while visiting Bell’s Books with her of each month (except August). friend who was dating an employee there. Public programs are held via Zoom in the 1930s, with little success, but great Webinar at 2pm on the first Sun- enjoyment. After a short stint of teaching Herbert and Valeria married in the late day of each month (October-De- 1940s and had three children: Jonathan, cember, February-May). Program college in Alabama, he received a letter information and webinar links are from a friend working in a bookshop in Michael, and Faith. available in the Tall Tree newslet- ters and on our website, www.pa- Los Angeles offering him a job. He moved Truly a family business, three generations of history.org. The public is welcome west and began working for David Lawyer, Bells have worked at the store over the years. to join all programs. and never looked back. Valeria took over (Continued on page 3) 2 The Tall Tree, April 2021 SIDELINES: PALO ALTO SPORTS HISTORY Kate Latham: The Tennis Pro By PAHA Board Member Bo Crane Kate Latham, Palo Alto High lost in the first round to Chris Evert (age 18), the School (Paly) class of 1970, was Wimbledon runner-up. a professional tennis player for In 1974, Kate won at Manchester, made the finals at 16 seasons before retiring at age Beckenham, and then at Eastbourne lost to Martina 34. She likely has the longest Navratilova, 6-2, 2-6, 10-8 after being up triple match professional playing career of point. She won her first round at Wimbledon that any former Paly athlete. Over year but lost in the next round. In 1979, Martina, her career, Kate won some 220 ranked #1, eliminated her twice in tournaments. Kate matches in high-level tournaments finished ranked #21 in the world that year. Evert and including a combined fifteen Navratilova would prove to be her nemeses during her Wimbledon and US Open events, tennis career, having never won a match against them. as well as competing in the French In 1981 Kate beat a 37-year-old Billie Jean King and a Avon Championship, 1980 and Australia Opens. 14-year-old Steffi Graf in 1983. That same year she went The Latham family joined the Foothills Tennis & to Dublin after Wimbledon to play in the last Irish Open Swimming Club where Kate switched from swimming (established in 1879). She became the tournament’s final to tennis and was coached alongside another talented winner, with her name engraved along famous winners tennis player and future Paly grad, Eliza Pande. Paly such as Alice Marble, Maria Bueno, King, Court, and had no girls tennis team so Kate and Eliza played for Evonne Goolagong. In 1985, she won two tournaments the club. After high school, Kate went on to play for in Hawaii. Her final tournament was March 1987 in Foothill Junior College and then turned professional. Fresno, losing to a 16-year-old tournament rookie. She Eliza did not pursue a professional tennis career after finished the year playing on the senior circuit. playing for Stanford University. Latham went back to college at San Jose State University After a year at junior college, Kate joined the (SJSU) where she received a BS and MS in Environmental professional tennis circuit. In 1973 at the age of 20, Studies. She later taught and lectured at SJSU for three she went to Wimbledon where she lost to Margaret years and continued in sports by competing in triathlons, Court, the top ranked women’s player at the time. which included getting back into swimming. She still Billie Jean King would go on to win Wimbledon that swims, road bikes and now runs her own energy consulting year.
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