A LOOK BACK -- JERRY PERSON
There are so many new homes being built in Huntington Beach recently,
and these, as well as our beautiful historic homes, share one thing in
common -- they each need a fire insurance policy for protection.
To obtain a policy, you visited a local insurance agent or broker.
When Huntington Beach was a small beach town of the 1950s, there were
only five insurance offices in town.
Dabney & Dabney at 108 Main St.; Bryon Fenley at 902 Main St.; Huston,
Suter & Huston at 109 Main St.; Chris King at 115 1/2 Main St., and
Robert L. Stricklin, whose office was then located at 1102 Main St.
In 1964, our look back joined Stricklin to protect those homeowners
from damages under the Farmers Insurance agency name of Stricklin &
Jones.
James Russell “Russ” Jones was born July 16, 1923, in Albert Lea, in
the southern part of Minnesota.
Russ grew up on a small Midwestern farm near Webster, S.D.
Jones attended Webster High where he enjoyed many of its outdoor
sports and especially that one sport that all Midwesterners love -- trout
fishing.
In 1941, Jones came to California to work for Douglas Aircraft in
Santa Monica.
When World War II broke out, Jones joined the Army Air Corps and
stayed with them from 1942 to 1946. After leaving the service, Jones
went back to his old job at Douglas and in 1947, he married Alice Marie
Boelens, a girl from Rhode Island.
The Jones family, which now comprises of his wife, Alice, and their
two daughters, Karen and Linda, moved to Garden Grove in 1954 to work in
the construction business as a plasterer to help support the family.
Jones gave up being a plasterer in 1959 to become part of the Farmers
Insurance family.
His daughters were now becoming teenagers, and as you know, teenage
girls need a lot of little extras, new dresses, shoes, cars, etc. When
Leo Merritt left the Stricklin agency in 1964, this left an opening for
Jones to step in, and they formed the agency of Stricklin & Jones in
March 1964 at their new location at 326 1/2 Main St.
“Russ stayed with dad for about three or four years,” said Stricklin’s
daughter, Eileen Knee. “The last I heard from Russ, they were living in
Florida.”
But in that short span of time, Russ Jones joined a long and
distinguished list of historical Huntington Beach insurance protectors.
* 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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