Countdown to 2000: Personalities
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Alex Coolman
It used to cost a dime to get a cup of coffee at Dick Richard’s Market in
Newport Beach, and that was where folks like James Cagney and actor Andy
Devine would hang around in the late 1950s -- just regular Newport-Mesa
residents, whiling away the morning.
The ‘50s were a decade when actors roamed the streets of Newport Beach,
many of them clustering around the Balboa Bay Club. Humphrey Bogart,
Lauren Bacall, Jack Benny, William Holden and Greta Garbo all hung around
at the club, while Richard’s Market, which had been built in the ‘40s,
attracted its share of celebrities to its “Goofoffers’ Club.”
The personalities of the Costa Mesa scene were, for the most part, a
little less glamorous: the city’s first Old Timer’s Picnic was held in
1956, with chairman Lucille Pinkley presiding, but there is no record of
any superstars having made an appearance.
On the other hand, a superstar-to-be, a certain senatorial candidate from
Whittier, came to Costa Mesa in 1950 to deliver one of his
characteristically virulent anti-Communist campaign speeches. Richard
Nixon would not become president for another 19 years, but even so, his
appearance must have been thrilling.
The area had its own set of local celebrities as well. A 1950 photo from
the Newport Harbor Yacht Club captures an early meeting of the “Amigos
Viejos” club, an organization that included publisher and bank director
Samuel Meyer, Port Captain Al Rousselle, City Engineer Pat Patterson and
a handful of other pleased-looking men. These were individuals who
possessed considerably less cultural cache than the movie stars that
passed through the area. But they had power, and -- in the photo, anyway
-- that simple fact makes them look fairly content.
Sources:
“Newport Beach: The First Century, 1888-1988,” James P. Felton; “Dick and
Jennie Richard, Interviewed by Robyn S. Malthy”; Cal State Fullerton’s
Oral History Program.
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