Countdown to 2000: 1950s at a glance
COSTA MESA
- Population: 17,320
- Large, one-bedroom duplex...$45 per month
- Two-bedroom home on half-acre lot...$5,500
- Costa Mesa directory...50 cents
- First shopping center built on 17th Street and Orange Avenue in 1951
- Residents voted to incorporate the city in 1953
Five council members were elected; they were:- Claire Nelson
- Bruce Martin
- Charles TeWinkle (chosen Mayor)
- Bert Smith
- Walter MillerFirst City Hall employees:
- Margaret Murray
- Peggy Peterman
- Tommie Flanagan
- Ethel Nuzum
- Dorothy Ellis
- Finance Director, Ray Hartzler
- A.J. Volz
- George Coffey, city manager
- Arthur McKenzie, police chief; three police officers
-- City seal was designed and adopted; Costa Mesa’s motto, “Hub of the
Harbor Area’ in 1953
-- City’s fire department was organized; the first paid fire chief and
six full-time firemen were hired in 1954NEWPORT BEACH
- Population: 18,589- Lido Isle apartment, beautifully furnished,
garage...$70 per month
- Westcliff Homes...$28,800
HEADLINES FROM THE COSTA MESA GLOBE-HERALD
-”Freeway details told”
-”Here’s the new ’51 Dodge”
-”Fighting polio”
-”Dick Richard asks Nixon to help on price controls”
-”Larry Hayne gets air controlling job in Korean War”
-”OCC students send sewing machines to island natives”
-”11 Costa Mesans face draft in February”
-”Investigate alleged Communist activity”
-”Trustees set Feb. 25 date of bond vote”
-”Sewers to be installed in Santa Ana Heights Westside”
-”Newport Beach schools study new plan for rating teachers’ work”
-”Hoag Hospital’s bid for expansion almost ready”
SOURCES:”The Story of Costa Mesa: The Estancia,” Thomas A. Barr
The Costa Mesa Globe-Herald
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