A LOOK BACK -- JERRY PERSON
I can remember watching television, and suddenly I heard a crash of
breaking glass from a neighbor’s baseball. To have that pane of glass
repaired, I went down to our local glass shop and had a new one cut.
But if this had happened in the 1960s, you had two choices of glass
shops in town. One was Johnson’s Glass on 5th Street and the other was De
Guelle and Sons at Alabama and Adams avenues.
This week, we are going to look at the man who started De Guelle’s
Glass -- James J. De Guelle.
Jim was born Feb. 27, 1921 in the small town of Olathe, Colo. The De
Guelle family moved to Huntington Beach when Jim was still a young boy.
Along with his sister Jacqueline, Jim went to Central Elementary School
and they both attended Huntington High.
Jim participated in the school’s water sports and was student body
president of his class. He also played water polo and could be found
riding our local surf.
For three years, Jim was a local lifeguard before he went to Fullerton
College. His father owned and operated the first cafe at the end of the
Huntington Beach Pier.
During World War II, Jim was in the Merchant Marine for three years.
It was during this time he met Teresa, who would later become his bride
on June 17, 1946. From that union came four children -- James, John, Tom
and Mary.
Jim went to work in the glass business, first for Perkins Glass Co.
for four years and then for nine years at the W.P. Fuller glass company
before he decided to open his own glass shop here in Huntington Beach.
In 1962, De Guelle & Sons opened its doors for business with Jim’s
father and sons working side-by-side. He coached Little League and served
as a team manager. He was active in our Boy Scouts for several years and
was a member of our Chamber of Commerce.
In 1980, Jim’s son Tom took over the family business and ran the
operation until he sold it to Barbara and Michael Haynes in 1997.
Those old enough to remember going to the old Surf Theater in the
1960s might recall how the theater showed short commercials of a minute
or less on the screen. One of those was for De Guelle Glass. Although the
De Guelles are no longer active in the glass business, the company that
Jim started nearly 40 years ago is still going strong.* 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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