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REAL ESTATE
News
Los Angeles County made avail-
able to Avalon a grant for
$80.000 to go t06wd park
recreation, open space acqui-
sition or improvement @roj-
ects. $40,000 - pool: $5,000 -
day park: $20.000 - children's
park: $5,000 - topographical
study of Buena Vista Park;
$10,000 - Museum.
Juanita Constible was studyin the
effects on the Island oD400
bison.
CIF ring ceremony r n's
CIF Division I3asball
Champions,
Person Of The Year contest in, the
Catalina Islander.
Letters To The Editor showed a lot
of concern about "Von's tak-
ing over the miniature golf
course."
Dr. William May, ophthalmologist,
was in Avalon during January.
New County Black Hawk Sikor-
sky helicopter was not avail-
able for Interior fires.
The Bird Park housing project was
nearing completion.
,The Los Angeles Superior Court
found Southern California
Edison liable for the damage
caused in the Falls Canyon
flood of 1995.
The city of Avalon gave the hos-
pital $21,180 from commu-
nity solicitation. The hospi-
tal received "critical access"
designation from the federal
government.
General
A red brick walkway was laid be-
tween the main Isthmus Plaza
and the publjcvretropms/
showers. "
New Community Services office
at Las Casitas. old office
space became Calina f Kid
Ventures.
The Museum was closed on
Wednesdays.
Catalina Kid Ventures hosted Long
Beach City College teaching
classes in cabinet making and
child development. A toddler
facility was being added.
Field of Dreams was closed down
for renovation.
"Walk Of Love Program" brick at
City Park, East end of Cres-
cent, being ordered.
Mt. Garbagio's (City Dump) was
trash still being incinerated.
"'Between Two Harbors," by Doug
Oudin. was a weekly column
in the Islander.
The Inn On Mt. Atajoined just 240
proprietors nationwide to re-
ceive the Four-Star Award by
"Mobile Travel Guide." By
2002, the had received this
award for the 13th year in a
row.
"Westways Magazines" named the
Casino Ballroom as one of the
eight great places in Califor-
nia to get married.
Fantasy" was a
in the Islander.
"Catalina Toastmasters
Club." #991.
"Diet Chatter," b Jean Devirian.
was a weeklycpoking column
in the IslandeE
"Ecstasy," cruise ship.
Fake Ad: bi-wekly column in
"Islander," "Dole And Gore
- Rob Dole and Alfred Gore
running for Mayor and Vice-
Mayor of Avtdon"; "Adopt A
Whale In Avalon," put a 120-
foot plastic whale in front x)f
your shop or ffice.
"Greater Long Bach Child Guid-
ance Center, Inc.," 125 Metro-
pole, Cricket Alley.
"Hamilton Cove Real Estate" 125
Metropole, Cricket Alley.
"The Hike." Conservancy monthly
hikes.
"Island Almanac;" by Kathleen
Hill Zeller, was a weekly col-
umn in the Islander.
"Newsday Crossword Puzzle," by
Stanley Newman, appeared
weekly in the Islander.
"On The Rock." by Sherri Walker,
was a weekly column in the
Islander.
"Professional Organizing Service,"
Rocky Westlake.
"Spa At Catalina," Crescent and
Metropole.
"View From My Window," Sherri
Walker, was a weekly edito-
rial in the Islander..
Viking Serenade. cruise ship, made
last trip.
"Woman's Club."
"YogaFor Relaxation."
Danny Coon was a detective in the
Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Department.
Shirley Davy was city clerk.
Bill Green, Administrator, "Avalon
Hospital"
Lt. Gary Olson was commander of
the Sheriff's Station.
Eddie Sandoval was director of
Community Services.
John Skikas was a detective with
the Los Angeles County Sher-
iff's Department.
Obituaries
Odie Hernandez, Jr. (Aug. 7, 1957-
Jan. 20. 2002).
Kathleen L. Hammer (May 8,
1931-Jan. 3, 2002).
Helena Maria Clay (Dec. 4, -1945-
Dec. 31,2001).
Business
"The Landing," Crescent and
Marilla, delivered pizzas.
E1 Galleon had fried chicken spe-
cial on weekends.
Buffalo Nickel Restaurant, early
bird dinners, 5-6:30 p.m.
Catalina Express expanded from
the Queen Mary to include
Catalina Landing when the
Queen Mary stopped its
monthly parking rates.
"Aeronautical Services, Inc."
"Avalon Electrical Contracting
Company," Rick Deacon,
since 1946.
"The Blue Parrot" restaurant. 205
Crescent.
"Cafe Prego" 603 Crescefft.
"Catalina Auto Sales And Servic-
es."
"Catalina Bachelor Apartments,"
$135/week, single, $145/
week, double.
"Catalina Cabinetry," Noel E.
Stall.
"Channel House" restaurant, 205
Crescent.
"'Clasen Insurance Services," Au-
drey Clasen.
"The Clubhouse,' Country Club,
open for lunch.
"The Design Source" 9-56 Playa
Azul.
"Employee Of The Month," Cham-
ber, named Diana Moonan,
second time, "Sally's Waffle
Shop."
"Huart Planning And Design Con-
sultants," 330 Clemente.
"Island Wave Salon," 205 Cres-
cent.
"M & E Service" 343 Catalina.
Real Estate
214 Beacon, $550,000; 110 Hill
Street, $950,000.
Cheryl Allison, 326 B. Whittley.
Marcela Anaya, 343 Catalina.
Barbara Drew, 359 Catalina.
Ray Jane Flares, 129 A Vieudelou.
Lawrence Harris, Jr., 32 Sol Vista.
Eric William Huart. 330 Clem-
ente.
Cheryl Gay-McGill, 9-56 Playa
Azul.
"Beach Reality," 307 Sumner.
Peggy Meier, Real Estate, Post Of-
fice Arcade.
Bob Farrow, "Catalina Realtors"
Entertainment
The Casino theater was open on
Friday and Saturday only.
KISL radio, Glenn Robison, "Rap-
idly Rotating Records," to
feature the Dick Jurgens Or- -
chestra, who performed in
the Casino Ball from during
1938-41.
Sports
John Regaldo had a "hole-in-one."
Night co-ed softball league start-
ed.
The Pitch and Putt Course was
found to contain lead.
Religion
Father Paul Siebenand, "St. Catho-
lic Church-"
"Catalina Bible Church," 346
Catalina.
For more information on
Time Capsule items, feel
free to contact Chuck Liddell
at liddell@catalinas, net.
If you want to read more
stories about Chuck and
Catalina, his blog is: www.
CatalinaIslandMan. cam
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74 Sol Vista - Completely Remodeled.
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Bahia Vista B-32- 1 BD. 1 BA[
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217 Beacon A - $629,000
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Villa 10-78 -$299,000
227 Beacon A- $740.000
333 Cbrissa - $849,000
! 17 Vieudulou - $925,000
257 E. Whittley - $699,000
354 Descanso - $560,000
87 Sol Vista - $305,000
226 Clarissa - $899,000
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324 Eucalyptus - $599,000
348 Sumner- $525.000
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THE. CATALINA ISLANDER
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