JERRY PERSON -- A look back
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Jerry Person
It’s one of the those things we grumble about paying for, but when the
time comes we need it, we are thankful that we had it -- insurance.
We are going to look at a man whose motto in business was “Your
protection is our profession.”
Over the years we have looked at the insurance agency of Huston, Suter
& Huston and also when it became David Jones Insurance. After a couple of
years Jones took in a partner and the firm then became known as Jones and
Gillespie.
This week we are briefly going to look back at the junior member of
that partnership -- Arthur C. Gillespie.
I can remember seeing that agency name in my Huntington Beach
Historical Society’s yearly members book for many years. It was a hot
summer Texas day that Frank and Ida Gillespie became theparents of this
week’s look back.
Art was born on July 24, 1909 in Lorena, Texas, a small town south of
Dallas.
The first 11 years Art spent in Texas before the family decided to
relocate to California. They arrived in Huntington Beach on Dec. 11,
1920.
Art attended Central Elementary School where he excelled at sports. He
continued his love of sports when he entered Huntington Beach High School
where he played football, basketball and track.
He was elected student body president and played the drums in a local
band. When Art graduated in 1927 he went to work for the Standard Oil
Company and sold insurance on the side.
He had ambitions of becoming a lawyer and much of his knowledge of law
was gained from working with our police department.
But it was insurance that would occupy Art’s adult life.
He purchased a small insurance agency in Santa Ana and ran that agency
for several years.
Even though his office was located in far away Santa Ana, Art
continued to live in Huntington Beach with his wife Muriel and his two
children Gloria and William.
Art eventually moved to Santa Ana where he operated a second insurance
agency.
The family stayed in Santa Ana for the next 17 years.
He sold both agencies to become assistant sales manager for Transport
Indemnity Co. in Los Angeles.
During the two years he spent in Los Angeles, Art set up 46 district
offices for the company in California, Oregon and Washington.
But all during this time his heart was still in Huntington Beach and
he finally moved back here to stay.
He teamed up with David Jones to sell auto, fire, liability insurance
to many of our businesses.
The firm now known as Jones-Gillespie was at 109 Main St. and that
agency handled companies like Ohio Farmers Insurance Co., Hartford Fire
Insurance Co. and Pacific Indemnity.
Art was the vice president of the firm and Jones served as president.
Art became president of the Orange Coast Insurance Assn.
He and Muriel lived at 1701 Pine St. in the shadow of our city’s civic
center.
The agency remained active well into the 1980s and later moved to
Beach Blvd.
So the next time you’re cleaning out your old papers in the attic, you
might run across one of some old policies, but don’t faint when you see
how cheap that insurance was then.
* 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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