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Book Orders Through Amazon

3/29/2020

 

 
Since December 2019 I have been unable to access my Amazon seller’s account and consequently cannot even reply to customers who have ordered a copy of my book letting them know the problem.  I have made repeated attempts to work with Amazon to resolve this issue, but Amazon is apparently one of those companies who do not want to speak with their customers.  I have written several letter to their “customer service” department, without avail, and have spoken to Amazon reps in the Philippines and India who assure me that someone will contact me about the problem which never happens.
 
If you have ordered a book through Amazon and it never arrived you have my sincere apology.
 
On this website there is a list of booksellers who may have copies of the book for sale or you can order it directly from me by sending the order form or simply by sending me an email to trailsendpublishing@ yahoo.com or to my personal email at Joe.dekehoe@gmail.com.
 
If you have friends who have had difficulty with book orders via Amazon I would appreciate it if you would direct them to this website for my explanation.
 
Sincerely,
 
Joe de Kehoe - Author

The Ludlow Motel

3/29/2020

 
The Ludlow Motel (below) circa 1940.
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​Venus McNeill Pendergast and her husband Henry “Penny” moved to Ludlow from Escondido in 1939.  Venus had lived in Ludlow previously with her family because her father, Thomas McNeill worked as Roadmaster for the Santa Fe Railroad. She attended beauty school in Escondido but suffered from hay fever and soon after they were married she persuaded Penny to move back to the desert.
 
When they arrived in Ludlow they initially stayed with their friends, Jack and Vernie Sherraden.  Vernie was the Ludlow Postmaster.  The Sherradens suggested that they buy an old run-down hotel that was for sale at that time.    The hotel was originally the Mohawk Hotel in Goldfield, Nevada.  In 1921 the building and the adjacent cabins had been moved to Main Street in Ludlow and operated as the Oasis Hotel.   The Pendergasts bought it and moved it about two blo
cks north, facing old Route 66 and operated it as the Ludlow Motel.

The motel consisted of a main building with 6 or 8 separate small cabins all facing old Route 66 on the east end of Ludlow.  Venus and Penny lived in a small wood frame house across the street.  Penny was elected Constable of that portion of San Bernardino County and so he had his law enforcement duties as well as the hotel business.  Venus served as Penny’s deputy whenever a matron was needed for for women prisoners.
 
The hotel building is still there, but it badly dilapidated.  One of the cabins is also still there as is the small wood frame house across the road where Venus and Penny lived.


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The Ludlow Motel in 2007.  Joe de Kehoe photo.
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Ludlow Motel in 1940 with the adjacent cabins, only one of which is still there.
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The Ludlow Motel after a rare snowstorm. Year???
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This is the small wood-framed house on the north side of the highway across from the Ludlow Motel where Venus and Penny lived.  Originally there were two houses, one for the Pendergasts and one that was used by the Highway Patrol, but the second house is no longer there.

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Venus and Henry "Penny" Pendergast.
Penny remained in the job as Constable until he retired in April 1967.  He died two months later on June 12th.  
 
When Penny died Venus moved back to Escondido to be near her son Jackson and she died in 1989.  Venus and Penny are buried together in Barstow, California.

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