Kikusaburo Okuda of Wakayama Prefecture worked the mines of Mexico, returned to Japan, married Akino Nishikubo, and then left for California. He worked as the groundskeeper for and lived in a small house at the Bolsa Chica Gun Club. Akino joined him soon after, leaving their first-born son with relatives in Japan. While at Bolsa Chica, Kikusaburo and Akino had three children (Bill, Jim and Erma).
When Bill and Jim were teenagers, their father injured his back and was fired from his job. In 1935 with insurance money, savings and a government loan, two acres were purchased in Garden Grove on Wright St (now Brookhurst) in Bill’s name. Because of the Alien Land Law of 1913, the family was unable to make the purchase without Bill’s scoutmaster becoming his legal guardian.
The egg ranch was started with a flock of 1,000 chickens. Akino had tended a few chickens at the Gun Club, but the family experienced a big learning curve before turning a profit. To make ends meet, Bill and Jim worked at the Akiyama’s Pacific Goldfish Farm as well on the ranch. Mr. Matsunaga sold the Okudas chicken feed on credit, the Akiyamas gave them used lumber to build chicken coops, and a family friend sold the family’s eggs at his market (Standard Market in Huntington Beach).
Fortunately, when the Okuda family was relocated to Poston AZ during WWII, they leased their business to a friend, Francis Blender, who helped them keep their property.
In 1949 the brothers purchased additional land on Hazard Avenue and worked both locations for ten years. In 1959 the original Wright St property was taken by eminent domain for construction of the 22 Freeway. In 1969 the brothers closed their ranch, having grown their operation to 60,000 chickens.
Akino, Jim, Bill, Erma and Kikusaburo Okuda
Original Wright St ranch (buildings in lower left quadrant)
Elsa (Bill's wife) tending chickens at Wright St ranch
Hazard Ave ranch in early 1950s
Jim checking egg incubator in 1950s
Brooders used to raise baby chicks into "pullets"
Bill gathering eggs in mid 1950s
Bill and Elsa with daughters Helen, Faye and Sue in egg processing room 1959