October
Researched by Chuck Liddell, Compiled by Jennifer Leonhardi
10 years ago
The future of Avalon is being dis-
cussed at the City Council
meeting•
17th Annual Catalina Annual Plein
Air Show•
Dr. Frank Blair played music from
the balcony of his home on
Middle Terrace.
The foundation was laid for the
new City Hall and Fire Sta-
tion.
ABS Phoneworks, 107 Pebbly
Beach•
Avalon, local band+' led by Joe
Gray.
Bay Of The Seven MOons, 205
Crescent .... ~.;.
Bingo, Tremont Hall.
Catalina Country Club, Sunday
Champagne Brunch•
Catalina's Homeowner Services,
1A Falls Canyon•
Discovery Tours.
Dockside Deli, Cabrillo Mole.
Lennie Attherr, Vieudelou.
Joseph L. and Ruth Martinez, D.
C., 114 Marilla, #3.
Bob Clark, City Manager.
Rudy Haro left as manager of Edi-
• son Pebbly Beach plant.
Pete Woolson, Assistant City Man-
ager.
25 years ago
Holy Hill House tour, Museum.
Halloween Costume Ball, Casino
Ballroom.
Pebbly Beach Gas Station hours,
8:30-5 p.m, daily.
Margaret Brewer Vines (Aug. 2,
1892-Sept. 22, 1987).
Average Temperature, High, ~69
degrees; low, 61 degrees;Wa-
ter, 68 degrees.
Avalon received $604 in cigfffette
taxes. ~ :-c'
Frederick Joseph Ma~csr (June.a9,
1894-Oct. 5, 19870~ /.
Michael Riley Bogar+it married
Angela Dawn Trapp, Sept. 25,
1987, Casino Ballroom.
Pete Edwards married Trecia Ben-
Catalina !) I
Raymond and Edith Hoyal, 314 2
Eucalyptus.
nett, Buena Vista Point, Oct. Mrs. Arch Mackie, E. Avalon Ter-
10, 1987. race.
BBDO. Fred J. Mayer purchased the Bea-
Belsito Rendal. con/Sunny Lane property-of
Boat Works, Tad Gray and Floyd Fred J. Falk.
A. sands, 225 Whittley. Joseph Piacentini was governor of
410 Tremont, $445,000. the Moose.
Michael Riley and Angela Dawn Mrs. Jack Turk, J. H. Girl Scout
Bogard, 324 Clarissa. leader.
Peter Alan and Tricia Edwards, Bruce Woods was the new princi-
239 1/2 Descanso. pal.
Robert G . and Celia M. Tejeda,
224 Descanso. 75 years ago. .
50 years ago
On Sept. 19, the Rotary Club pre-
sented an American Flag by
Congressman Alphanzo E.
Bell, to be flown inside the
school auditorium. It had
flown over the Nation's Capi-
tal.
Rotary had ladies night dinner.
Raymond Hoyal died Sept. 22,
1962.
Chili Jones 2nd Annual Golf Tour-
nament.
Barbara Shaker celebrated her sec- ond birthday.
William G. Orr died September;
1962.
Rainfall in October: Avalon, .02,
Isthmus, .42, Airport, .22.
Last measurable rainfall was
in March.
Skin Diving Council.
Steamer Pier.
Top Deck, Pebbly Beach Road
open to 9- to 21-year-aids.
Willard Ferice Co.
334 Catalina, $200/month. -
Mr. and Mrs. Rainer De'Mandil
purchased 135 Olive from Bill
White.
Mr. and Mrs. David Felkley, 224
Whittley.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harrison, 334
City of Avalon plannin
Avalon's official centennial
date is June 23, 2013. However,
many of the celebration~ elements
may begin in January and eXtend
through the year. "'~ :" !!i
Some of the celebratibn-c0In-
ponents may include s~ort4ei?m
events, displays, and projects .and
some may be long-lasting, projects
the community can be pr6ud.ofi'for
decades to come.
Part of the initial planning pro-
cess will include forming commit-
tees, choosing a theme and logo,
etc. There will be various levels of
commitment needed by residents,
and everyone's participation will
be crucial to the success of this
monumental celebration. We are
hoping to see involvement from
the business community, all local
non-profits, and interested, indi-
viduals. ~' ~ ~"
Please do not hesitate ~ c~h~fact
me for more details or with your
suggestions if you are ~nable to
make it to the community brain-
storming session. Fo~_ ~ore~ in-
formation, call City H)tlI~at (310)
510-0220, extension 230 ~r e-mail
j en @ cltyofa'~alon.com{~ -+~
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Winter sports program: bowling,
pitch and putt golf, soft ball,
horse shoes, golf, tennis, pad-
dle tennis, badminton, ping
pang, rifle shooting, bridge.
Average water temperature, 67 de-
grees.
Karl Krueger (1882-Ocober 4,
1937).
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tierney moved
to the mainland.
James J. Warnock died Oct. 4,
1937.
Mrs. George Small died Oct. 5,
1937.
Joseph E. Welsh (1862-October
1937).
Student Body President Johnny
Marincovich introduced the
first pep assemblies and yell
leaders. Helen Greig and Peg-
gy King were the first lead-
ers.
Paul Edward Taylor was born on
Oct. 5, 1937 to Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. Taylor.
Avalon received $852.19 as share
of liquor licenses.
Mrs. Harrington, Eucalyptus.
Mrs. Karl Krueger, Maiden Lane.
W. J, Laurin, 338 Descanso.
John W. Lowe, 201 Crescent.
Mrs. E B. LeVitt was the president
of the Ladies Aid Society.
ial celebration
a killer
way to
advertise
kh~ Vista C-54- 2 BD, 2 BA,
$400,0a0
Vim G53 - 1 BD, I BA
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343 Cata~- Triplex- main unil, l 8D,
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roared r~k $775,000
Beido V'eaa B-32 -1 80,1 BA
797 sq, h.~ ,nit $299,000
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land purchases! $425,000
Vige 1-53 ~ 1 BD[ 2 BA, (usfom
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VHla 2-27 - 2 BD, 2 BA, great
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Villa i-57 - 1 BI), 1 w/views!
Beautifully appointed! $399,000
17-80 -- 2 BD, 2 BA, pm
includes land pmSme? $699,900
Villa 4-13 ~ Bankruptq sole,
subie to coua approval. 2BD, 2BA,
ocean view! $489,000
_ ! S Fah'view Tin'race - $S00,000
342 s,,.,.. - $4 e.ooo
20 r,.~vview Terrme - $499,000
12o HiB Slreel-. ,3$O
327 13m~so ~atoge - $540,000
HC Vi~ 16 - .¢~99,000
HC riga 18-74 - 5749,OOO
316 Sumner - $499,000
2t 11 Clarissa- $1,299,000
52 Feirview Terrace - $499,000
339 Descamo - $579,000
162 ~ Terrace ' $999,999
217 Beaco. A - $629,000
HC Vik !-59 - $499,000
191 ~~- S7~,$00
HC ~ 2-32 - $379,OOO
227 Beacon A - $740.000
333 Clarissa - $849,000
1 ! 7 vieudulou - $925,o00
257 E. Wldldey - $699,000
87 Sol V'nta - $305,000
226 Clarlssa - $899,000
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THE CATALINA ISLANDER
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