October
Researched by Chuck Liddell, Compiled by Jennifer Leonhardi
10 years ago
Avalon housefly infestation ~eing
studied at the landfill at Peb-
bly Beach.
The 2nd sock drive for the home-
less was held.
Fake Ads: Become a jazz musi-
cian while you sleep. Past U.
S. presidents will teach work-
shops for the upcoming Ce-
lebrity Golf T0urnament.
Carlotta Montenegro Josefe (Jan.
2, 1909-Oct. 14, 2002).
Falls Canyon Reservoir had
300,000 gallons. Mt~ Ada
Reservoir had 200,000 gal-
lons. Both salt water reser-
voirs needed restoration.
Grandview Of The Seas, Cruise
Ship.
Island Charter.
Island Photo and Video,121
Metropole.
Rick Miller, Massage.
25 years ago
School had a new weight lifting
room.
John Langley celebrated his 50th
birthday.
William Ennis died on Oct. 5,
1987.
Dr. Bob and Jenny Staff celebrated
their "40th weddiIfg anni:ver-
sary.
Jan Staff celebrated her 39th bi~h-
day
Boots And Straps Boutique, 201
Crescent.
Catalina Island Juggling Institute,
September.
Catalina Passenger Service, New-
port-Avalon, first time will
provide service in November,
Friday-Sunday. ,~ -
Catalina Stables And Ken0els,
Avalon Canyon. . ~
Kelly's Condos.
Mr. Mike's Restaurant, 128 Gata-
lina. :
Moonstone, a new glass bottom
boat owned by the"S'anta
Catalina Island Company,
launched.
Simone's Of Catalina, 115 Sum-
ner.
Triquorum National Housekeep-
ing Apartments, 338-1/2 Eu-
calyptus.
Viking Charters.
John Milford Jones (Dec. 23,
1904-Oct. 20, 1987).
Duane and Marion Hatch moved"
item
Large items
for disposal
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SINGING WATERS
SERVING THE CHURCH,
REACHING THE ISLAND
346 CATALINA AVE
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to Palm Desert.
50 years ago
Casino Theatre closed Tuesday-
Thursday.
Polio clinic at the old library build-
ing, 208 Metropole.
Mickey Smith married Beverly Ir-
vine, September 19, 1962, St.
Catherine Church.
New Ford 160 HP engine school
bus.
The Lion's Club honored the
school teachers.
Free square dancing lessons on
Hospitaiity House, entrance
to Steamer Pier, next to news-
stand.
Public meeting for planning pro- gram for city of Avalon
Vickie Mead and Alice Eisenhut,
new junior high Girl Scout pa-
trol leaders
According to Bert Scott Sr direc-
tor of Civil Defense, in case
of an atomic war, the entire
population of Avalon would
be able to be supplied with
enough stored food and wa-
ter in the Casino to maintain
them for at least two weeks.
Jim, Treva, and daughter, Linda,
moved to the Island for Mr.
Rae to take over the Edison
operations of Avalon's utili-
ties.
Connally Pacific added two more
barges to their already 13.
They' were be 132 feet long,
46 feet wide, 12 feet deep and
required 30 employees.
Mrs. Jerry McDowell died Oct. 21,
1962.
Mrs. Mary Smith celebrated her
86th birthday.
All World Travel Service, new,
betty Sheker.
Arthur Meyerhoff Associates, Inc
with Mrs. Shirley Kleber,
will be taking over for Gene
Haney. Catalina Plaza.
Avalon Hospital Service League
(Pink Ladies).
Avalon Navigation And Island
Transportation. subsidiary of
Hydo Capital, could no longer
bring their boats to the Plea-
sure Pier until they paid off
$7,400 bacE head taxes.
Avalon Properties, 203 Metropole.
Jack and Jerry McDowell, 312
ISI fl[IDI3R
a killer
way to
advertise
Sumner.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutherford,
310 Whittley, moved from
Catalina Street.
Mr. Robert Sheker, Catalina Can-
yon.
Joe Arno was president of the Ro-
tary Club.
Mrs. Lilyan Bair was president of
the Starlighters.
Fran Belky was news editor of the
Sugar Loaf.
Glynn Covington was a master in
the Masons.
Capt. Phil Finie, Los Angeles Fire
Department.
Mrs. William Knight was a J. H.
girl scout leader.
75 years ago
Palms Fountain, Crescent/Cata-
lina, originally Frosty's Foun-
tain.
Stenographer, 126 Sumner.
Mrs. Charles J. Gassagne, Sumner
and Beacon.
Phil M. Swaffield was president of
the Tuna Club.
Mrs. Harriet Waldman was presi-
dent of the Women's Christian
Temperance Union.
Harold Warner was patrol leader
of the Boy Scouts.
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