JERRY PERSON -- A Look Back
At one time in our rich past, the Standard Market waso7 the f7
market in town and for decades stood at the corner of Main Street and
Walnut Avenue. Inside the store, Joe Irvine ran its meat market.
But before Irvine took over the market from his uncle, it was run by
Ray McIntosh, our Look Back subject this week.
It was on the frozen Prince Edward Island in Canada that Charles
Handel Ray McIntosh was born Nov. 22, 1888. He was one of seven brothers
and three sisters, and received his formal education in Canada before
coming to the United States to run a meat business in Nevada.
In 1909, McIntosh moved his meat business to Bishop. About this time
he served in World War I.
In 1922, he came to Huntington Beach, where he worked with his brother
in the meat business. When the art deco-style Standard Market was built
by Roy DeBritton in 1928, the McIntosh brothers ran the meat market.
In November 1931, McIntosh bought out his brother’s interest and years
later would himself be bought out by Irvine, his nephew, who worked his
way up in the market to become manager of McIntosh Meat Market.
McIntosh’s market prospered, and he opened a second one in Santa Ana. The
second location was run by William Truman.
Possessed with a fine tenor voice, McIntosh sang in a Baptist church
choir. Because of his service in World War I, McIntosh joined the Joseph
Rodman post of the American Legion.
McIntosh was an active member of the community for several years but,
on Sept. 27, 1939, after a short illness, Huntington Beach lost one of
its pioneer residents. Although the Standard Market building is no longer
there, the city has placed a bronze plaque at the entrance to the new
building that stands there to remind us that the Standard Market once
stood there and, with our reminiscences, McIntosh and his meat market
will continue to be part of Huntington Beach’s golden heritage.
* 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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