Whitetail Club and Resort in McCall has been sold to a partnership of Idaho businessmen that includes the son-in-law of previous owner Douglas “Papa Doug” Manchester and the grandson of Joe Albertson.
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McCall has a municipal golf course with 27 holes located off Davis Avenue on Reedy Lane in the northeasterly part of the City, offering challenges to all levels of golfer skill. There is a modern clubhouse with pro shop, meal and beverage service, 634-7200.
In 1913, the magazine was purchased by the banking firm of White Weld & Co., which organized the McCall Corporation under the direction of president Edward Alfred Simmons. In 1917, the price was raised to 10 cents per issue.
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Norton Simon sold McCall's to the Pritzker family in 1973. Norton Simon kept the McCall pattern business, which continues under different ownership. In 1986, McCall's Publishing Company was bought by Time Inc. and Lang Communications.
This new nine-hole course was to be designed by William Flynn, another noted golf course designer.
The answer to this dilemma seemed to be a “miniature” nine-hole course. Coincidentally Donald Ross, a noted golf course designer, was in the Philadelphia area doing some work on a number of local golf courses.
Alscott Real Estate is headed by Joe Scott, the chairman of the the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation and is the grandson of Joe Albertson, who founded the Albertsons supermarket chain in 1939. Terms of the sale were not disclosed.
The sale comes nearly two decades after Manchester, a San Diego developer, bought what was then called Shore Lodge and spent tens of millions of dollars renovating the lodge and adding an 18-hole golf course and housing development.
By Tom Grote. The Whitetail Club and Resort in McCall, formerly the Shore Lodge, was first built in 1948 along the shores of Payette Lake. Developer Doug Manchester bought the lodge in the late 1990s and spent a decade upgrading and expanding it. He sold it in 2008 to an Idaho business group.
In 1913, the magazine was purchased by the banking firm of White Weld & Co., which organized the McCall Corporation under the direction of president Edward Alfred Simmons. In 1917, the price was raised to 10 cents per issue.
In 1891, the magazine's name became The Queen of Fashion, and the cost for a year's subscription was 30 cents. In 1893, James Henry Ottley took over the McCall Company.
McCall's Homemaking cover (1938): Jinx Falkenburg . In 1932, Wiese changed the format to what he called Three Magazines in One. Three sections—News and Fiction, Homemaking, Style and Beauty—had their own cover, and each contained ads tailored to its contents.
The former First Lady gave brief answers to questions sent into the magazine. Starting in May 1951, and lasting until at least 1995, Betsy McCall paper dolls were printed in most issues. Children could cut out the printed dolls ...