JERRY PERSON -- A LOOK BACK
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I met up with Vicki Lane on the steps of the Downtown post office.
While standing on those historic steps, we discussed how Main Street has
changed over the years and of some of the business owners who once had
their businesses there.
This week and the next, we are going to take a short look at a few of
these business people. Our first subject bought out the Terry Huntington
Beach Drug Store at 127 Main St.
Richard Larry Pardee bought the store from the Terrys during the
mid-1960s. Pardee was a native Californian, having been born in Los
Angeles on Sept. 24, 1919. He attended USC where he received his
pharmaceutical degree.
Having this degree was nothing new in the Pardee family -- his father
and his uncle were pharmacists. After graduation, Pardee went to work at
an Owl Rexall drug store in Los Angeles.
He later went to work for the Upjohn Co. after World War II. When
Pardee was 28 year old, he married Dorothy Louise Watts, and from this
union, three girls were born. Pardee left Upjohn and went to work for
Squibb, staying with them for eight years.
He decided to leave there and open his own drug store. He did just
that in Pomona. Business was good at the drug store and he was able to
buy three more drug stores in the Pomona area.
Ten years later, Pardee moved his family to Huntington Beach after
selling his drug stores.
He bought the old Terry Huntington Beach Drug Store in 1965 from the
Terry family and after several owners and name changes, closed in the
1980s.
Our next businessman took over the ownership of Halls Photography
Studio at 207 Main St. in 1965.
Richard T. Ewers came from Fairbury, Neb., where he was born Feb. 13,
1928.
His family moved to Iowa not long after Richard was born. Ewers
received his education at Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs,
Iowa.
He continued his education by traveling to California, where he
attended Santa Barbara junior college in 1944.
After graduation, Richard went into the photography business, first at
Huntington, W.V., and later in Santa Barbara. He served 16 months in the Army from 1946 to 1948, where he was stationed in Korea.
After his hitch in the service, Ewers returned to Santa Barbara and
married Jean. They had two sons.
Richard’s brother, Leonard, lived in Huntington Beach at this time and
while visiting him, Ewers fell in love with our town and brought his
family down here to live.
He bought the old Eddie Halls Studio, which by the way, is still going
strong today.
Next week we’ll continue to look at more of Downtown Main Street’s
business people.
* JERRY PERSON is a local historian and longtime Huntington Beach
resident. If you have ideas for future columns, write him at P.O. Box
7182, Huntington Beach, CA 92615.
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