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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-06-10 - Newport Balboa News Times• • • • • • • • ; .· • • . • ' I f r 1 ~ f·:· I • . ' . ' • . .. • BlBD'8 EYE VU:,W ol annual Cloeta 111-U.... Clvl> Fl.a. P'l'J ..,.,.. the ........... -of penou -tll......,.i lllo mw...y bootllo i. lo_.,.t aad tile Coota M-,Park._ ..,._ ward. bM.kCl'Ound. Al rl&bl can IMt eeea 1everal moaaied urdta -psrUclp&t..cl In pl& ...,.. -¥4 .... -.. )Mo· m.tq ~ 1WJ:veral-det'p alon1-route. (Newa·Tlmu Photo) • Junior Firemen Now Inspecting Local Hazards A lovtng family may 21 e r v e father breakfut in bed next Sun· day, F•ther's Day, but Newport dad.I won't get a Ci &"arette wtth their oof1ee wbUe they're still in bed. Not if their children are Jl,urth grader> in the Newpott • .echootli where theee cl,,... have Jotned the Jtin.lor fire department r.n ma.Ne, this week. Bed-amok· en are ta.boo with these firemen. E&ch year, sponaored 9Y the Ktwanla dub, Board of Educa- tion, and the Vlre department of thi• elty. 'rrammar achool yoWl&· ~ aten are INUed junior fire ~ part.ment 10 an 'U a I a, in.SpeC{or canl&. and ~it blanlu. Arme\I with 1uch credenUa.18, the cb.tl- dren are invading Utelr rupec- tive ne.,.hborlloOilia ~ and QOrrecttn.g nre huards. Credit pointf are i.wue<! for each hazard dlaoovered provided a conrecUon la made by .... the homeowner or occupant of the dwelttn.g: The fire prevebUon prosrarn ta a part of a atudy each llCbool of gener&I lire hall&rdl are point- ed out to ·the puptta who reoold on their bupector'a. blanks the apecUJc condition they ttnd and the remedy. Badgu and other awards will be made today when the fire de- pa..rtment talliea the children'• Legion lre--t Slated June 28 Plana tor thia year'• American Legion Bre&kfut. spooaored by the Newport Beach American Legtoo P09l 291, are ahlfUng tnto high gear, according to Ed .Mur- rston, post commander. The public la being cordially in· vited to this fourth annual break- fut which has be.en scheduled tor June 28, from 7·11 a. m .• at a hugl· temporary dining iq>ot in front or Richard'• Udo Market. Laat, year a total ot 1700 at- te~' the bre&ktut to enjoy the fe&tivltte. and to get their fill of "The wortd'a,.btueet breakfut tor the moae:y ," • Tioketa lo the coming event may now be 1>urch&Md rrom Le.g- lon membe·n and.through aoml! of the stores and bualnesa e21tabllsh· menu ln th.la area. The alogan of "All you ca.n eat for 60 cent.a'., 1:!1 expected to be a monetary and P8V'00911licaJ att.ra.ctlon whic h wU1 puah Ulla year's attendance 'W'eU onr la.at aeuon~a record bJMlt!.ng ·mark. The American Legion &eakta.at committee chairmen w111 be an· nounced la~er thla, ·week, Opening Party 11,000 ·SEE FISH · FRY'S BIG PARADE More than 11,000 ~r.on.a thfonged Co9ta Mea& street.a Sun- day to see the an.nu&l Costa Mee& U on:t Club' Fl1h Fry p&rade. ot- flclals diaclOaed today, wtille about "·000 were believed to have attended the two.day Meu celebration. Supervisor Hetna Kaiser, head cook , stated that MOO plat ea of tish ~·ere sold cu1tomera. Pro- ceed.A ot the F\ah Fry'1 m ldway boolh• and variaua conc:eulona will be put toward .. conatton for Hoag Memorial Hospital, Pru- byterian. Two q~ were aamecl. o.e wbo Mid the moel .F\&b Fry tlcketa.. MnL .Rlcbard I!. New• rnao. Co8&a M-., .-d a ftrauty qM«"n. 81te wu Pat c.Jlaw'1, 11. ff11Dttncton Beadl, a eomet,r bJonM-Set'>Olld pl""" M&uty wl-r wu Rf!:len Weir, SUit.a Ana d'uatot Clw:pber of Commerce f'ntryf whJle JOIUI-Seh.alhlela. Seal BeM!h Uou ,Club e•Uy, took tlllod. In !he pet pande, Ttdcly can- . (JllS()d ~-t'IJ,lil.u ""9 alol>wa bola& tel.... IA by HelnS pn ..... l, Of · Ille Bcierd o( Direct.on of. the llutlor A,,rea. Bo79• Club ~urlnl' a . noon-time fu.aaheoa ieeterda7. ~ lrft to rlsllt an Z. L llellenle ilad A: H. FUrlll,.er, dlrecto,. of .·11roy1 Cluba of An(ertea; ""xai1er, Pl"Nkle9t or ttle Board ot. tlli• Ra.tbor Art1a Ctub; Frfld B. llM:k o~ WeDa Jl'arp Bank and Union Trua"t Co. or S.. ~; 11.yford Irvine; and I!:. D. Clapp of fl-Dle10 'tnlat and Savini"• Baak. · (Newa-Tlmes Photo) Dyson Discusses Easter Week Vileehi Leaving ion fide for South Sea Cruising CondtUpne were wone on Bal· :Planning to leave here oa,.. to-C«'pL Flfnk.la erew lncluctes boa, •laland dUrins Jut Euler day"a tkle were a. party beaded John LudereT, Balboa. laland, chief Week tf\&n ta an.1 other part of by Donald Kellog(. owner <ii Vile· engineer, Bob Wlkeen, mate, the city, and after the fl.rat n1pt, ehl. &&-foot ketch, and a crew formerly of Honolulu, and Bill lb.Tee fourt..be of the loc&1 fore• al(ippert!d by Captain C. A . Flink, Stowel4 Pua.den& Ctty Collegt.> W'U stationed Utert. admttied wellknown Newport Harbor ma.r-student a.nd Bulldog football pUly- Pollce Capt. WaJter D)'90ll, when lner. Th.ti yacht 111 bound for a er ln the Lltlle ' Roae Bowl g•me. hP apoke Thlll1klay evenlq -to year's crulM that w1~l spa.A ocea.n . The yacht .carries a high seas member• of Balboa 1aland lm· reaches" from herf! to T&hltl a.nd power radio telephone w1~ which prowment ueocl&tioo. Pol"l•bly Wiii touch at French 11be can communicate with Oak· Dyaon t:la.ted police are tryfbg ports ln Europe. la.nd l!Jwitchboarda-from' a.a tar &8 to fQrmWate plana to handle tbe K.Uoe-g &nd hi• wtte. Erma, the ~rqueau &J'.I<! Tahiti. Vileehl lrreprua1ble young vtll~n nut their dau•hler, iJoan, 17, and Cor-hu a capactou.a 'galley whoee re- l --. ·-r,-•U·B ~II, & .friend.°".,....~ ' . . fU11x otoik· prta """' ..., •dop. , -If -I>' ,... &boent tile l;rilll. IJIT.:.'!~!! ,, .· ' , '*';".~ • R ond PIA« went . Pamela Poa-. hei;w/ !or & local ottlcet. &1111 l>a&'l' v .... 1. Vlleebl hu been flt· She W11I 'cN• In treacherowo 140 eve .. ' lers.· and her rabbi~ co.ta. x.,..., while a et.ate-law &to.ccement att'icer, to ted. out completely for the YOyage. watera tht'ourh reetatrewn seu third 8])0t Wa.t taken by Robin. make peraonal calll ettber late or Jrormerly owRed by Actor Dana bf tbe Sout.H P&ciflc. But all hands lrwin and hls c:Soc". Coeta Meaa. early in the mo.milll' and .ctu&lly And.rewa, •he waa completely ~ &re banking on Captain P1ink'21 Outatandlng wu UT.e decor The annual parade wu eeebon ftnd an lllepl numbtt of aleepen furnl.ahed ~low deck.a. The m-..ter expert seamanahfp tor a pleasant. by thousand!'I of spectatora w \ in wben 8&.I~ Yacht club held ill llned the sidewalks along the pa-before any action could be taken. -.&on • quite large and lte din g sate and adventuro~ voyage..: fo~ opettlrlg dt.nner dance of rade route. Fiih Fry otnctal.8 re-State 1awa ,require :M>O aquare teet table wiU ae&l ttve to eight per· credit bl&Jlk-. ~ .... .r--on Saturday evening. ported they believe thi• wu 8 per sleeper, he aald. aoru1 aTd iL th ~ARTt1&1'ri'T FIRE 1 ~ \AJCS~ were Mf"ftd In the patio considerably taroer atta.!r than 11-_.. lo rla trall1e Vllee. bu cmi.e.c.t IU'OUll4I fl 1 \lllrde.r py .Japaneee lantema. and ·• --•--•c we I' ' wor'4S once befo~. 8o bu he.r Believed to have been caused .. Crocker.· feted Uae .i:>w:m& Wa.t npe&t.ed. 1n the tut yea.r'.s. Fund• accumulated •peed o• tbe lalan.d. fer ti--.... tn. Captain Fll'Dk. • \-et-by c:rOaae<S wires from a. broken dUl:I iDom. are still being tallied. the laluden have peel f'l'UI or more Utan 't baU een-ele<:tric tamp waa' the fire which At cbe end • & hu~ Buddha Ule ·City Councl~ a.pt. 0,-wry of o&ll &lld ateam ...tt op-damaged an apartment at 301 ~ . adorned the wall, at the other W&i SCYA Members .... that while lees.I poUee '"". erattom. He hold• &II u.llmlt.ed Palm ! avenue, accupled • by H. at , fire--·s· on equally large dr"l[OCl -Side .. U.. traffic olpo. lllo "8tl>-,,,..t.r'o llceaae. Wringer. WBICer ~lecovered the . 11511 walll .bore 8Crolla of Jape.neee fig-mollile clulli of SouUiien a.au-Kelloac. a reUred llllMllld oil, fire at 2 :03 a. m., P'ritlay, atid urea. Alt W'el'e doae tn black and Ado B L ontla ls tM """°~ .... ,_ ..... orna r.achee lD Atizoaa WU fOrced· to 'IJee the apartment. Cldb . I ~._,,, ' . •bite. with met&lllc Cold and ail· pt Y· aws It)' '°' allJll& -....... -... Md at" Santa -~ In •two oVentufftfd cha.Ira being on ' ~r. hr CObtrut_. there were plnk ..,._ aow stve II MPS .. iefal. Newp(,rt .. Harbor. .. he .. and .. lab tlre. Engtnn one and two, and ~"' 1n bouquet.a . and, with wllet'eu &•Men ltelle'fe Ute faml.IJ' llve &bo&rd VlleeJd.--.a the .equad truck responcjed Md • .. Uny Japan-umbrella-. on u.. t u .. ~11 llmll .... 1'e ml-4 t.·ll 1111'8 •raft ,_, apac'-17 -.-put'. out I.he blue. .Damap rwtir<d ll'lre Cldet ""'1k w. ~IN. W-. or honor gueote and a ~ ng ...,, . ., of tllf r..t -wrt,y &ad tl>oqltN1 ru"'bh'll tor amounted to on ..umated SllOO. ',[E"='.:"=f:~ ~~~ :S"~~;;S"5E ~ .. ±:anC!i"bl.d~a}-tntrog~la~l;or~ SOUTH SEAS JI' .OR •BEYOND at a teetlmonJ.al dln.ner held Fri-Ficker. day'• n\ttting Mid In Santa Bar· i--... r-~"' 1-.-... Commodore Convene • Wurde-bara Yacht club, dent.a to make compl&l.nt&. Tbe day nigbi in Newport Harbor m:ann wu muter ot ceremonies One amendmettt eet up a mu-two thlnga which the ~n Yacht Club. and introduced visiting cornmo-ter calendar comattt.tt. the' otber ear are beinc Jailed. and ba~ Tie"Kroll WU preMDt.ed by Bob dora and ·tbetr wtvea, and at.aft eatabllahed an ueeutive commit-'tbe.lr parent.a )[pow of their ac- ADen. fonne.r City Councilman. commodoree and wivN";' After the tee. Uon.111 Jly9ojJ declared. who wrved u muter 0£ ce~-dinner. at which 140 were eeated A ·atrong mJ.aortty of membe.ra llla.ndere bad .uneeted havtnr r'lloniu. Thi! ti.inner was ~red (a tuU hundred eot ln rearvation1 derl!ateil a propoMd by·la'tt' 'Whk:b outelde offioiera called in to a.Id by Newport Beach Plremon'• too l&t.l the"' waa danciq1 to wonld have .UOWed l&rpr, atron&· iooal poU1>e· durlnC J:a;atir WM~ Club. •. , f. .. BUI Wllf~:• flve,ptece orcheatra e1' c.l'lbe more ?otlnJ. power, ln but the local force dkl ·Mt a.Yor Hetb . 'l'homJ>IM, ·<rice-~"1.l anll ~ .numben IQ< bio aolobt. SCYA attain. The 1111' clubo had Ullo. •YlllS 'tbo,y' ~ ~ of ti>• dljl>; pttal!nted-9"1<1<1"' an a m&jorlzy but iii>~ the n_,y train local men lo h&adle jUftll• Elgln...-w.tcb Oil ~ Qf· Ille tiLAN .V.\CADON TRIP two-tlllrde maJot1t1. . • II& pro1>1""'8. OJ-llCfted. -· me•~ Art 1111-9&1-·s Mn. lioft&' it-. of Ontario' Another c_,,,lttee W.. &g· eftr, that the local tOrce """111 • Blua Rbam .,....,., p,va Chief ..,..., the 'week ead wltb he r pointed to study the 1&r&e club'• ... 1oome llelp· from · -'41-c:roc:ku !\ ii~1·•u:-e• -aet. mOther, Jlri. !lJI& Goeldner. S3rd c1ea1ru for mOH _,1ro1. Xoot ol men tram ..._·from ~ Use Sevt...S ~.,.. li>clUdlJll ---~y...., leavtnc .~ ---appolnled ·~ ~ tile IUI* ---• Hlg!Nt;, l'llinuatfon ~ --of JU11e lb< a mo!lth'• n4a~ nrinnriV woten. Starr commodore' JMpll A., Mk. pt\Nldoli"1.: port l'h ~· ~ &nd tnp to °"""' u<1 w~ 11ury McKlaneJ -..-,_.~...,, pr....,.., ~ All .... ~~lc'!"'.!3lri· . I chalrm&n ~of the ... .,Utile.' -•l'.~ Jll< • .ft&J' --~ bullonf to tire tins -•JWCD IN ROQUAi, • ~· . -wa1 Jotlt maweu. ~~;to . .-...,_ ~ R. If, Hodlltl1-auOld. Tbompoon or tbe ~ IOeld qa -hohu.s inatten. ~ -were 0.- commou.t .,.. 9">d' .. -. alld)tJ oift>Of p_.y lo at St. J.-W 1ndlacl!li;· tlle la1e clliN' 1':1111 Bllllle,-B~ ~ ~'. dur\nc 111. 1ons ~/I>~ 11oop1ta1 '~ nun ... ~. 11>r rna.!e!' ~an~ llpTA-.,.._11an ot ~ -~ • B~pola):ed oUt thAt Ctoel<4r Hi. eollill~.P a&t .... tm)lo &1111 ~°"1N ·-P; ~Jn--. of U.. l!ll&nd .....-.-.~ ba4 ooP'!-the~ ~ be 'wru ll\fllle In about & ~· ~ o~ Ille 1 m's,'" , · , prddllltbtc of cJop .cia .....,. l'lre Cl#fll , .... ~. •. I -. _.., llal mt -II 911~ n-~---­k niM7 tf wnc1 r's11t.,, a+W4 mt · •bi..,. -• 41' 9'M -u ·tnia-r;s . •~IC llCd 51 ' ,......lllUills cir ... -llloj ... riilac'· ..... ... ' TRUST FIRM OFFICIALS . BRIN_G ·CHECKS TO MEET Checks smounting to '33,063.33 were presented to the Boys Club of the Harlior area Monday when the building of the $158,000 addition to the club ~e uaured. Donora to the funds were the Andel"llOD Foundation of San Diego which has ·underwritten one half of the tot.al improvement program, IUld thee Jame11 Irvine Foundation. Checks . were presented by E. D. Clapp ot the San Die~ ~ and Savings Bank and by Fred ~· Ha.ck ot Wella Fargo Bank a.nd Union Trust Comp&ny, both tru.: teea of the Anderaon Foundation. The third check was preaented by Myford Irvine in memory Of hi• late father Jamea I. Irvine. Many montha a.go thB poulblJ.. lty ot aecurinr the tundl from the Anderl!JQn Foundation w·a 21 brought to the attention of dlree- tora ot the Boye Club. and. thJ prMldent Hein.Ii Kalaer wu au- thorized to proceed for an appll- caUoa of grant. Presentation of the checks yesterday ~pre.ented one third of the total amount to be given and au tuoda must be mate~ by local donatloha of work, tunda or material•. Guest. at u.e luaclteori ror , tbe 8op Clnb Included A. H. Fahrtn~r. Re~a&I Dl....,ter · and E. L. M.eKeule., A-1atant Rep.nal Dlredor of t11e Boya · pJuhlr. of America. An. 1nsp1rta1 talk,.. u to the work ot Ute Boy•' Clube of America aa4 tllelr put per· fonnanee .. UMI f'bture obltcattou ....,. --.. ...,_. Ho ~ .. ---~ .•. • 1q-.M..l.Mt • lldl atl ~~ ... .# •• 8" ....... .._ M1i11 t .... lq'W, ..... l~;roanwilOe. Hol'bert ---eh&1r, ·mu of tile NaUou.I .Beard. . 173 Diplomas Set for Ensign School' Grads One bundttd-and ......,ty-three diplprnu wtll be awarded at Hof9 &Ce Eulsn ocbool ~IUW&y wl!en Superintendent Horace o . B:nalsn preoente the graduating cl&aa to • Marlon C.• Dodd. president ot the Board of. Trustees. at the 1Cboo1'1 commencemerit uen:i&es at four o'clock in ibe ~woon. The a-. l:Nlgn l>and w111 open the nwoe•• with "Tefl More Daya 'Till ~ I.a outl" and Elp.r'a tnettnr .. commencement • march, '?oinp and ~ .• ; The Rev. James Stewart will give the lnvve&tlon. and tbe R.ev. • Thomu Pendei! the .ben-lllan. • An lnaplrlng pro....,._ q! ._ dedicated to the hom~. recreation. religion, echOOl. country and the 19~2 ~ will be offered by a chor&I group ,IUM!er the cllne- -ot ..a-'naa •N ~ Pe•~~li'J~ ·11tr-dooe• ...... .... 1er La>dner :,iUt ~ tJ:ae JIUlllMft, • • I ·. ~ the 'prr1mtatkm Of dlplomlio 'tbe . ..,..iuateo ""11, ling togetll.er the ac.hool 90ng, "Hall to •nJ:oae who a.re heading-con· Newport." at.ruction work OJ\ the buildinC ·Member. of the gra.du&Ung project were introduced lncludlnC' claq are: (Coatl.auie( a• P9ip '> Bill Davia., a.rdtitect; Walter ;Me1· , • Iott <Jt SOOth Coast Conatructiori BACk FROM VACATIOS Company; Sam Kiniot&thei: plum: Ml.ao OU. Kohlatedt. 719 Poln· ber;_ '}A>uia Markel, cement; and eettla'"' Corona del Mar, returned civic dipata.riea headed by Mayor P'riday after vacattonlng two A. w-. Smith of Newport Be&di. weelao In il<!dlanda and P..adena. . ' . .. • I 1 • f I • • I •• • .. • • ' . ' • • llAISSW .. .... Bert??~ ' llwp'e ••re• ••mw 1111 fJlata --,,,,._ (Jg. l.160 Jfewrwt mw& • Gordan 8. · Andlay <XJllifriiAC!Oll -. JlllTllDO ' , • . . r . ...... _,, .. ...;.._ ......... 1 ...,.;......._ ___ ~ .... ,a:d, .. ......... Jl".td; ... I O'lt • .+ .._"' ss::t,..•.., .. .., .. ....., Howc-ll t•·t ,.· ••· f . c 'd "9 ..., ......... ..., •' - -w or ""*-J low' rt 5 _. ... 11 ._ -yCKtr ..rMrJ' and ... artn~ • ..w .._ ~ ,,.. • a • 5 • ;.;,adu-work~nr caps•I•-BXl!I, ...... -.... a; a """....... ECIAL ro JIULA-JUJ' .. 4 J'OOf' ...... • _. ~ •....., •• h• •• ..., eoe"laiata ln an •madnslJ .i.on-.. 'Enw!W 'fM ! I .. =••· l••••l .. ul B&:l.&L USClAL 10&-M\Jl..4 co-.. JOU t. .. , ... tali:" aafoty-Malecl eapnln \lt.at. contain th • ....nu.I B·rit&mtm. lf'On an~ otlMl' mtnttab.,..b"11 t. \lie llDIJltllli ia 'iiomaa ntdtloa •d c.titt fad.on ... ..u ..• lad'•~· '•••1'\aa\ Vltaaln B1~ Y• Feel 8ett•r .,._ :.W. .. ttle -To• tal• : .. st••• .9ll1!L IPZCIAL POllJfVU ' ea,.al• • •1 ' ... •t • ceet ot "'" If ••• -·,.,.... ,..,. .... ~n£ .a. • . , JOU'" Oft J•llT waf t.o .... t•OTIJ• .... p..._, .,.ni.. ..... ..-: ffl lt•••· • ...,... .... .., .1.oa_*-*"_' ... 11111ll1Hllt H~NKLllY'S PH'ARMACY • SO! lllarble A-, BllD>oa lahmd -II.arbor 3188 T.UINEI . DRUG CO. 900 Cout IDghway, Newport lleacb -~a GUO • Last Minute 5t.opf1rs ! ' -We. carry a · large assort!Tlent of 'beauti- ful gifts . . . Watch._, . • • Billfoldl ..• . Cuff,links .•• Pen' and Pencil Sets. , . All til11me· Bre.rids. · ' . ' , t -COMI IN AND SEE US! ·~I LS Q N ,:~J i WE L a ·y W llAJllr, WA•.aQA AINT' JAMES CHURCH-. ' .• , • EPtSCOPAL YI& uDo A-I 1.QIO ~ . •••www ••O. -..:_.,,. ftit ~· retll' •••re Wll!I F'sr~.••• . . . .. ' E -SCHEDULE • • • • ' • • • • • . * . . Flllft~ir &Pe'.!IAl, 8UNDAY Btlii&{'. ti.Tl OtotP,M. . ' LUNCHllON.!..ll to 2 P. lL DINNIC&--4 to 9 p , K.1 811NDAY-H:IO to' 9 P. llL RRYINO l!lll:VEN BAYS ·* , Private Rooni. for ' ..-• ~ Partlee &nd Banquet• ' . . ; ,. ' . .. 1 • -< ' ' " • ~DMSlON· (9o•imu.y \mem«ft') 06 O!JABT mOBwAY;· JJllE1l'l'olrr n4lill We offer you the . Finest in Yac;ht ·Hehl Guf a114..Repe.ir -Servic. : 11a3ll't••••-'•i':1, n'f>ll.&oa llLlPll AV•n..tlirJD \ "•• ... •t'1~ - ' • • ' ' • • • r • . . ' ' ••• • • • • • ' • .. -. , • . ' ' . . lU~A.Y, JUNE 10, 1952 . , llLIAILE T SEIVICf ' y PersOnal Triumph for ·Leatrice· Joy .in Pasadena Play ' 1 ~­ • 'ALY nA~ & aY QUALIJIUD Nt<l8 EXPCkT8 -. .,. ..... /l. .. -·• Wtlng Leatrlc< J01 II 1<0r1n1 a ~ triumph u Vinnie the mother h> ~ o.y"1 .. Life With Molher,'" an hllarloua comedy now playtn1 the Pue1if'nt .community Playbouae . A ntimber ot· Newport Harbor fftillmlo ""' betD1nC wltnOll to bu excellent acttn«. . t'ULLT llQ{lll'PEI> w -VS A Y01lll TV .... •ADIO Supported by & eeernlft.lly pro- featonal ttaff. Miu Joy b&a the able Onalo)v Stevena oppoalt.e her ae C'lare:nce Day. The comedy opened JTtday evening with great wccem and Saturday night driJw a pac)ced house. ~ -VICI: !<UDll .,_ ' Cctmpi.teM .... e SekSom do regular PlayhoUM 1tOera we· such perfect cut.big, 'dlrecUng add acting abllfty com- bined to produce such iruatatned laughs u the comedy'• fut- bttaktng dlalogue a.Uowa. Set.I are ladlo Semce Clftd lnstallatioM U. S. GoverlllMllt , Uce111•d Technicians wtthout n.w. · Miu Joy'• lmpi.811 .Cnae ot com- edy, dellcalely offaet through pert !ttl timing of her llnea and ex' cej1ent .tage prtaence, carry the audJenC't a Joni' effortlualy. The •ntlre cut i. IO well ba1¥ced, that the play moves at a prote ... llioo&l, BrOMlway pace, y'°t with- out any eenae of tbeatricl!I. . ' Cal 111 now for service • • 'l'SUIPllON111 RZAOO!f 6- ·COAST ELECTRONICS The pJayets IWHP the audience into the .OO.Om of the tam.Uy on stage and "Life With Mother" vi- brate& with mounting hilarity throu~hout !ta: three, screamtnct:t tunny act.I. , C-0. ' . . t15 Coast Hlgllway ---- . ._ • NeWport leach Newa-Ttme11 Ade have been read 1n the Harbor for OY!r •o year11. . lt'1 dellgl>lful ~ dine'111 •!-Ille Ci<<US I~'" 0< it.. Hutley hll. osle leMph•g ~ of J!I• hith~t quality obtoinolt c0Mb1nltd W\th 1~rt0r ••rvK• assure yqu ·of o Mott pMoaonr eaper1ence. Drive down far dinner 1ome evening this WMlr.I ' . . . • Horse lack -Riding for Cllildren to ta .............. or Cl'• ,. ..;-;i:J ~~ LA MESA STABLES DON'T GIV£ UP RELIGION !, J Try. i"Aerai'aeuJit.M,. '1t•1 dlttuelll! . Vlalt Ualve-r..-p -.. 2nd and ftll Tb...,..,., 1:1111 p.lll. 2118 E. FLOWER II~, <XIS'tA loO!ISA SA v ·E ! ! ! SAV,E!!! OVER HURRY! ! HURRY! I ONLY · • POR-TIAC. I '. FAcTORY .DEUYIRIES . fOr -JOIE ..ftlLL AV~ Lots ot' Porit~ ' (1-1) . • • • I • • STATE OFPICZBS OP DAR ·-p-t fer, ,_ ._.t ; lunelleoe. meetln& ta 1 Newport Hutter Yadllt elm wllrlm" MW ' otncen ot Col. Wiiiiam Clabell cbapter weN &adalled. Left ta rl«ht. are: Mra. John Klncaldf stat.e 11brarta.n: Mn. Cllu'~ T. BoanJma.a, organldn.g rt11"en\ of t~ local claapter; Mn. Edgv i. ruDer oi' _._ ....... , I.a.lo~.•~ rep11t; Mr.. CballOll l•-n, -reselot of c.1-. ~ CMell <* 1i..r:· ..... Hany L. Ando--. ........ ..-of Saata A.nio ~let-and .. ... Tbomu B. 11......ty, reseat of i.asu-lleolCh . Cllap&er. • U. D. C. Chapter Installs Officers .Mrs. Challen Landers and~Board of o· A R Installed. at Yacht -Club At a luncheon rpeet Ttu'.lr"1ay Mrs. Carl Ha.I\na and H!atortan the Mlues Gertrude 8.nd bl'ulaft a.nd Librarian. Mra. Braden Finch. "Montgomery r:ntertalned the Bon- Cot William Cabell Chapter of ,Newport Harbor 0 . A. R. ckise<I its meetings tor lhe sumrtler on Ma.y 28 with luncheon and inatal· latlon ot new offlcer3 al the N~\V· port Harbor Yacht club. Men~· bers of MJI Orange co u n t y chapters were present u gue.11ta: While at luncheon at a tahl0;1 decorated w Ith colorful flowti1 i:1 and figures ln patriotic red. white and blue, special guests werE' in· troduced. They wet~ Mra. Edgar A. Fuller. Honorary State Re.rent: Mra. Fuller spoke brieny on her nir Blue Flag chapter of United impreuJona of the April conven-Daughtf'PB of the ConlederMy at tlon wh.Jch took place ln Wuh.lnc-lhelr Balboa peninsula home, 2117 ton. St\e ·concluded her rema.rka Ea.at Balboa Blvd. ~ith a deacrtptlorr ot the Prayer Thi8 chapter was organized Room ~ . the United Nation• when Mlas Gert.rude Montcomery BuildinC (it wa& arr lnaplrtng wu state president of UDC. and sight she..Ji&ld to aee men of dif· ahe lnatalled the new Otflcera. The ferent ®'Dlrles · parUctpatllfi in blue flag, or iris, ta emblem ol. the prayer at the ume ttme, expreaa-chapter and u each officer wu ln· Ing their dlfferwt fa.tth.s ln their stalled, &he wu given a ceramic own partlculr methods. "bonnie blue flag .. made by MJu (Newa-Timea photo) -·-or--• ~ l•aaqr lMT.....,A:n .. ~.._. •. ...,. All-• •• · PJ;RlllANJ:NTS ....• 1 .. 00 & Up M.U!ICUBE8 ---· 1.08 BIU~ & SET --UO s.,.Wialal a. Tipta -' m..c.._ ~JIYLLlll GASTON .,. ... a..c-... TllOl'lllEI! -GIJIT8 ENGRAVED 1• Bou Sen1ee NEWPORir IEWELEllS 170211 Newpori 81..i.. C.ta H._ BM.1 IOU Mrs. John Kinkaid, State Ubra· rlan : Mr.s. 11lomu Kennedy, Re- gent of Laguna Beach Chapter: Sew Cha.lnnea Louise Montgomeey. Mni. r...nden announced the Among lhOSe preeent were Mrs. I~==~========~~ following namea of members u B. A. Provoet ot Puadcna, put I 1 chaJrmen or important commtt· preAldent or the <;:ha.ptei-and new tees tor the new year: . re-corder or Cl"OIJ.8(!8 tor Callfornla Mr11. C. Phil Phillipa. Regenl-eleC'l of Laguna chapter; Mrs. C. E. Neighbors. Put ReJrent or Fuller- ton Chapler and Mrs. Harry L.. Ander80n, Regent ot Santa Ana Chapter. . BOl'S SHOE REPAIR COMPLETE REBUILDING ZS05 Balboa Blvd. 1''EWPOR'l: BEACH ' •• ~ • ..... ,. ..• Cootinuing an un~cn ttrord Of dftidend payments to out dcpositot'i; it is gratilyioa on m.e pan oE the Direc;ron ro an"'*oce ihi 3 btcons<CUti~ dividend at the We oi }1t per' annum for the sdn1-annual period encfilia June 30m, 195 2. This dividend will lie ~ June.30th, 1952 . ' •IWPORT •AL•OA FIDl•Ai . • .......... '-•• a. ... .... • •• , P.A..NLUI.'! l I ;p· • 3333 Via Lido. N•wport leoch. Collfolllle l'hone: HorbOr 1&00 / DIRECTORS: J. A. BHl\f.l.;11 o.~;1, bl/'i r . ...,.... s. A.M•I•'· l'.A. p.;,,,,,, ~,,,,s.s,,;ur, c. r. Ti .... , * Opn .,,· •«011111 •NJ share i11 lh11t fit1• MNli•I' This Aatodation with rnourca in. n:c.ns ol l),>00 .. P"?"idn lakty foryourfuods._YourKCOUntvpto JtO;tOe • ia.tu.tcd bf &Q i.JuCtumtntal1tJ of the'}, 5.~VK' l lf • ' • Give · him .e · gift he's sure to went .•. one that helps him with his favorite sport •.• end one he'll wear with pride end. com- fort! SMARTLY fAILORED SPORT SHIRTS ' Iii Hand-BIO<ked or Hand-Painted Prtato. la. 8-M-L and EXTRA LARGE! RE\'EllSIBLE PULLOVEllS -IN •GAY PRINTI! UXED WITH TERRY CLOTH -S - M -L. 2U MABINE AVE. • BALBOA IS1A1''D • • . ,, " • • Offlcrrw lnat.aJlrd In the lounge Mrs. Charles K. "'tlrlaa. Resent. aq- nounced' that UleN would be nb bu.itlneu eealon. Mra. Edgar Ful- ler. during a s.hott ceremony. tn- atallcd lhe new officers and on taking the chalr Mra. C ha 11 en Lanrtcrs. the new Regent. gave a w o rd of appreciation to Mr11. Boardman for her exceptional efforts a.s Foundtig Regent of the Chapter. With Mrs. Landers tor the year 1952-M will be Mrs. A. E. Stockton. Vice-Regent: Chap- lain, Mrs. Jesse Wolfe; Recording Secretary, Mrs. W. ,E . Fisher: Program. Mrs. A. E . Stockton: dlvlalon; Mrs .• Vinton of .t.o. An- year book, Mr11. E . W. Cn.am1ey: geles, division flr11t vice prul.dent; Amcrlcaa Indian, Mrs. Ward and Mra. Ruth Kreuach"r· who Porter: Correct U.se ot the Flag will be ape'sker on June 19 wben Americantam and Natlona.1 De-th" Ml.uea Montgoml'f')' are hO.- fenee, Mt'l!I. Charles Boardman; teasea to ltmma San.om chapter '-::==========::;::=:_==::::::;:=::::;=;::::==================== . approved schoolo, Alro. Trovll of ~\& ~ . .• . ·, I Co1Tespond1ng Secretary, Mrs. E. W. Crumley: Treuurer. Mrs. James M. Webater; Registrar, Wtstptet .. nefOt.borbaod ~. · · Mr•. · Man:ta Lowe: hooptta11fy, Sam·uel Ward motion picture, TV and radio, Mr11. J . L. e .. cb; . conservation. Feted at Dinner Mrs. Leater Vierling;· naUonal building fund, Mra. Jamee M. Webstf"r; Red Cl'OM and veteran'• rehabilitation, Mrs. Carl Han.a ; DAR mu11eum and ca.Jlfomlaa room. Mrs. F . I. Mon-ta; Valley Forge Memorial and bell tower. Mrs. Harry Welch: gen.ealoD'. memben1hlp and Junlor member- shJp record.a, Mra. Ca.rl lla.nna; and public re.latiorua, Kn. E. 8 . Crumley and youth .uuvtuea, Mrs. Wlllla.m B. Trill Saturday evening, June 7. Mra. SamLlel B. Ward, Signal Road, was hoateM at a birthday dinner In honor of her husband, with shrlDlP featured on the menu. Afterward they played five bun~ drl'd. Gue11ts \\'eTe Mr~ and Mn. Roger Wtvd . On Sunday the four bad an en- joyable day at Mt. PaJomar, aJ.ao vLlited the Pala and SUI Lui.a Rey misaiona. " . ' ' -. ' • ('How can small . . finns hold their own I with a big company like you?'' Men who run •1111111 buslnesus have tJaid such thifl#lB ""'"&me peopk thinli we're being froun old. I'm tiding well, bid what about others? How am alli4U . firms hold their own with a bif com- pany like ~u?" YeuCllnHethe•nawerfor,_...lf when you get a clear picture uf ~ way business firms depend up0n 01111 another. Even a big, integrated . company can't stand alone. Om -P&llY la a aamber of parto thal fil tocethet like pieces of ajipa.w pan.le. At the enter of thin.p. we•re refinen. Then t.o.be sure of a iupply of crude oil, we dnll,.wella of our own. And to keep up the !!OW into our rdnorieo and oul &pin, -provide tanken, pi~ and tnda, and ctio\rlbutlDs orpai>utioaa. Bui Ibo territ<>ry ;., broed, tho .... ... ,,. I • .. • ' • .. 1 • r , I. • •• • • - .~ • I! • ,. • ,., • , .. • ol • •• .n ,, - - I " • l •• • " • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . ' • • ••an · •haew ~ }('£W ;M.l!S'.., •:n r . ...'.,,_... · •• 7 ...... _ ------ir-~,.. -..• ,,.,.. _ u -=--=·w-=•-• II od • ~ Mle-· tllta Pa 11• I • i!liofGI\ S•*> .,. .... • I I ....... ~ ..... Ibo .Mt oC .... I, 1111. , ILtp;&eT ftl II r ... ~ -•e • I-~ • _. --· :Z ,.!. . -..... ILL°Ulll ~ ...... llllc&tcl'll's: .-. •• · •--.-1 ~ .. .,. -nsoa,_. ---• ,., .. MU.. A.Dt•rat. Mid D.lt Mell ..,.-... M&WIOft •••Ma ,.,.J•l11iG ~OW ._ taw1 Wallll .... "''•*'-l:etr """7 ~ ' "Ooll·tlt ...... Lepl N-·-.. Ml/&& I 4f .. --~!f_,~ a..._ ~ r::;~·=· ' -.• ..,.•--• --•· 8atold ~ Br swortll. Ottlce ODA! Prll>tlq Pl&nt l>t 2211 -........ DI tllta OJC UJ'a -.sai PllilllJI ·~ BIOlll ID ' ~e Barberr 111' • ~ Wllllll ..... If lftlklao ud o.srdft Aw am,.. WJl.U..U( A. Jl()lll!I, -... • ......... ,..s -..... "" ..... Taal ..... _.. ~ ~ •'*•al defew Rodlrick S-..,. C.W.ttal ' 808"081Pl'JON llA'l'llllt ' ....id M "' tllll>!r ,...,...,. Tbe Huq -AD cut. MWWW-.•t_, .. NJ:Wll..ftlllllt -T .._, WJ' ............ "tio .. -to Glori&.~ ca.. .. 111"1"'nia hi Onac-o ~*r. alt ,.. ;,w; ..... u •teU.;SUa -U.. --tmaJe ~--~=Ir. • -· (M.8 ...._,-., NZWFOid'lllAUIOA PBZ!l8, 'ftw....,) ta~ tbe alt -. · --1-tto O>l'll-" O , He Olm,ae o.atJ ...,.. ,_ )"W' pt 'rr•nw u;t4 Urie . 'lf'O'dd t>eblWU. ~ Oll'l"M "' laid bp 1111 tM ...... _.... ludlU. 1-Colanaa OIL., LIQUOR, MEl>ICS BEATEN ·. ..,.._~ oc:-=.:-:=.."".:.: =~!'.'Ina • • Voters. of Orange County and Callfornia for the m08t Ila"!' Gil --...i ..,. wUllq =:,::: g:: P'rt ]'flpulaea three of the gre&t" org&nw.;l lobbies within :la!"":, ~ ~ :"::'!;"'d:. -·"" i::,botll C\lmlJllPam thf state and nation in the primary <:lcction. · We refer of l!ftz Still, tbon 1're -.,tlci.d ~ .U: :r"" 09urse to the lobbies · conducted by the oil i.lfdustry, liquor -lo la~•--would ll&hloa -Der.alls . • ___ _,_ d •'--''cal t . All three ! th atop tlllii ~ .A. ,_ .,.,... l:l>ld 1Pltloo D«nouP 11)...,......, an ..._.., m....., pro es81011z o. e u... ol -~ ...,. ••••l!tns Id& .A.DD DeVlml•Y alliancee joined bailda in effort.a to defeat the Preeidential malnlJ' Ill i...... 0 ( llOlf 1nttnot. Donald ~boo ticket beaded by Goven>or•Earl Warren. · · 'lbeJ" ban --u.. ~= !:t:.+ r . California'• Governor was their particular target; but larl9 eoocl ot Ille .-try u ~pb .J~ ~ they canied their campaigne to local levele in their efforts . ~ ptaa to COlldlact ~ ~~-=T~ to defeat John Murdy, newly elected State Senator. Mu~ ilrillln• In. Ille Coot& ._ -lilarll1a-I-'"°"" bu been written and claimed' about the eervicea that Sam '" -•, loop!t•alPd, ....._..1114 Kary .AU ..,. plan ot ~to wtld"1&1 -l-pb ,...._ Collins, Assembly speaker and Senatorial candidate, hae operatl!lfta. <ID 111e coettvy,, t11c 1\Mly -.....,,_ auppoeedly performed for the liquor Interests and their pro,..... <&lilt 1or • ~ ~-~~=b- Lobb · · · · H h · d • k • en11n .. rec1 •ra"tlon that wm •M•-B'loslt-yi.Bt, Artie Sam11:b. ow mu.c JS true we on t now. ere•te a minimum of d'--Uon Patricla Jan• Oathmari But bell th t th ' .... of Calif · 'dis -· "• Wllll&n\ IC<lward Gl-.i '9re eve a e peQp...:; • • orrua are • In the live. <?f cltlsen• and com· Jame~ "niorna.e Otht.1"8.p gi•ete.:I with lobbyists, their graft and COJTUption: and that munlly ""'!!no. Sbell& Lynn Glw the surest way to elect a candidate 0in Caliiorni& is to ba Ooot& ¥ ... llu tn the put and C&<0le A.Me .Gordoll · · • continues to be an otl producing Robert Edwin Graham opposed by these lobbies. . ,. area .. More than 26 yean •eo oU John A . Grauer Ci · f ' · nit d "-•-"-Jallen Green tizens o this com.mu y an U'&...,.e \.AJUDty were wu produced in commercial Anthony Lacy oully bombarded with letters from Docton IOme known and quanuu.. at 17th and Pomona Eleanore Guthrie • · ' . streeta. The .. weU. were Of ahal, Jo Anne H2'&'en some unknown espousing· the candidacy ot Sam Collins a1ll low depth, oome only tOO toet F'ranl< Lloyd Hall opposed to that of Murdy. Murdy is no tlOCialist; he bas de<p' an<! they eventually pumped Lawrence ll0e1ton Harper · · . dry. Deeper 011 fonnatlon exiaU Samuel Clifford Harri*>n no political ties. To the best of ollr knowledge, he 1s tbe on th ... propertte -&J\d ehculd .,. Elaine Al>n H&rtlnJ epitome of honesty, and a self made man. We are proud devolopod with m.:iorn equlpmenL =LIJ.';;:~!,1~arwood we have known him for a decade or more. At the preaent time tl}ere are 131 Robert Jamn Haworth Th edi · ed f Co"'· · I I th "d producing_ wells ln the flel<Lt of Shirley Lou Routon e m cs campa.gn or ..,.....s BO e y, ey 8al • Whittier ltreet. The• well Nonna A.an Hettner ln their _let.Urs, beca~ ljid their bidding, and battled duce (8,000 l!AznLI ot, pou"0i!':.; Orville L. Henut,..t medical insurance mr ~Orm. per month, or :576,000 barrels per Denni. T. Hendereon • • 4 • • • year. Thia ecUvity bu yielded Marilyn HlU The medics fa.tied to.-take mto consuleration the fact coMlderable tu reTitnue tor Bonnie Lee Hoyum that ·John Murdy hea<lf{.the voluntary board of the Hoag Orang<> county during the pUt ~!.:;<' M'!P~f;utt Meinorial Hospital. Tliey also ignored the fact that they, •1• years. Tbe county ueos this Gl"tl!Ory l{Jnnear Hughu th edi wil. I be ti be f " ed b h' h · l th revenue to maintain many worths ~tor Chrllltopher Hu)'<'ke e m CS, grea Y ne it Y t IS osp1ta • at while activities. Your county Conetance Sh.&ron I.ruou it will make their business "better,'' that those who need. Board of Buperviaora are aware Terryl Jay the services of · a doctor will be able to get their: care at of this Condition and It explalns ~~gta ,lane J~tu;:'! home instead of travelling many miles. · why a majority a.re ln favor of Maryrtot::0foy~ n . . . . further oil developm~nt on _the Sally Jeannette Keelan The campaign by the oil mduatry ,and the liquor lobby Mesa. Mary Ethel Keith was disgusting. But the work of th~ medics against a man Costa Mesa occupt.. a unique Patricia Ann Kelter who baa Diven many. months of his time in what he cons position In , lta locatloo adjacent Carol Ann King , e· to tht! beach and h.a..rbor. We note l:larrtet Virginia Kine siders a miasio9 of mercy for the greater good of humanity that while corudden.ble 1pace ts Jerry Lauren~ KIM~ merely: because his opponent does their bidding is repuleive 1>o1n, developed u residential ~:/.!..~ l:>'Woi= to good taste 'and decency and eerta1nly contrary to any• property; numerous lnduelr1al Marian Glady• l.an&" .. th f of . b . ~ plant.a are movin&' In. Theee fndul.. Peter .J&mes l.£rdner OrDl et lCS. , triu are &-sood ~ for the ~-Yvonne Le.at.er It WlUI not coincidence that many doctQl'!I undertook eommuntt;y, thef wW blli ...... ems Adelyn Jean LltU.ton . a direct mail campaign againet Murdy o'r for Collins. Not ploym~~-~ Ot••, arerodgladtloto wwlellsl ~~~f~';a~'i,';~';" th · · · 'd th th Am · Medical come ~"· p uc n N '"clnt any more an 1t 1s comc1 ence at e encan alao provide emi)toyment ln no Sandra .u .-... yre Assoc. ti h " "d 1 bb · · h f CI Carol Ann MacMUkn ta on ires p&J o yists 1n t e persons o em IeaKr ~ and will stlmulatt> Robert Bruce McDonald Whittaker and Leon Baxter witb a $100,000 slush fund more bU.U..u. Modem oll pumps Robert J. McGiii a.ll . . • and uaociated equipment are not Francia Phtllp McKerlle annu y • m an effort to mfluence t~e Presit and Radio. unatghUy, no more 00 than th• Judith Am> McKinney ----• averag-e f•ctory building. Bernard Barton M:cNa!r "The Army's Quarter. Master •General paid nearly We env!alon a gre&t tuture for Derek Calder McWllinn•Y Coat& M'.oaa, if Its tu 1 Jeanette Virctni& liCan&c $8 000 000 for butter in the four months after war ......... ..,, !'a ra "" Do Id ~ t Meredith ' ' · oL.CU ~ sourcea are properly developed. na yn on in Korea, despite the fact that the governm)!nt. through tbe' Unlike th ... who will told their ~fa1 ~Y Me~~ud Commodity Credit Corporation already-6wned more than tent. and •le&Te if.oil ls developed, Ch~let:r~rlene )(l)ler 160 000 000 pounds."-The National Association of Manus we wru stay and bUlld a city-J. Budlngtoo Mllln ' ' , . ~ P'ff,ter than any now exietant ln Ma.rjorle Judith M.lllaop facturere, Econonuc Research Council. Orang& county. Howard w1111am MUcheU ----• We want to aee lbe Mesa de· Kenneth Eriek Mollv wloped &Jong llnee that ctve con-Rich~ Morales "While · the Army was buying 4, 770,000 · pounds of •lderatlon to the DAtlonal Inter-Jo Ann M'.ourJ::rt dried eggs at an average of $1.30 per p<iund, the Coip· .. t. The time may not .,. tar ~~ ~ ~ modity Credit Corporation was trying to sell 50 000 000 off when oil depoolt. ID thLI area Jam .. Notpr n \ ' $ ,, . · . ' , ' may be urpntly needed to.. sup-Robert D. Newland pounds at 1.04 per pound. -Th" National Aaeociation of plement our cllmlnLlblaJ BUpplies Nlkoll AlltlOnette ~Jceloy , . Manufacturers, Economic Research Council. eloewh.,.., ID the ....,t ot wu Thomu H. Ntq...Ua' · : 1 1 I th Jon -~~ d'--Patricia Ellen Nollar ----• wt a nat .... _ ~y ... ~ .. .,t Roberta Mu Oliphant Civilian activities of the Federal GoV1!rnment in fiseal p!'OCIUctlon la tbe lillddleseaat, Douglas Keith OU. Contr&l .aad ~th 4merk:a. When Richard Leroy Qvorby 1003 are estimated at more than $12,000,000,000 oompared th&t h&ppeu you will produce oil Alllt& Palm with $3,600,000,000 in 1946. by feder.l -te · and tor a SllerriU Al!ll~tle Paym very imall COl'llliderat&oa to the Evelyn Lou.1.N ~ Individual property own.er. Herbert .inn ~ LETIER TO THE EDITOR I Newport Beach News·Tlmes 2211 Ba.lbo& .Boulleva.rd It has been reported by people Bill "'e~~ oppoeed to oil dewllopment, tbat ~I n.,.e QulJ'OIJ June 3, 1952 residential' cltio ha•• been ruln-Jamea Kfcllatl J\&bb ed. There are ao -h place• In Ronald -~ • the State ot cautomla. The city r..-DolU lleld Newport Jeach, California GenUemen: • • It b not probable that you will print thb letter in your paper becauae of your apparent one-lddedlleu. on tbe 0 doC problem," , howev<or I am not golnJ to read ;iour "Let ten to tlftl Editor" coltun11 without thfntun.c ot the right side too. • We find It ....-y difficult to -aJl)'thtng 1U11ualag' In the •'fdd tho. dle-banlo'' letter fmm Jan19 Llndemtan. I atl>Cerely _,, )'OU or be could either, wbUe C'lee 0 1n.r t.be,q... ~ oft ot your ' llx ,....-old'• toot that ho llleppod ID ,. °"' aM)' boedl • ~ • or w.hlle watchlq a doi-1nt on ,.,ur-.i0n:'a: and "bucket u he ,... plilylnK wltb IL ' . . I am quite ~ to abide by the "live -let 'II"" ~ -1*1 by Kr. Undermu by ketplq m:/ ·-.. l•+w .... Ill ~ °""' yarn If they llart foAlla&' up U.. b • ._, -.U.. and )Wdo u ll&ve tM dop. , uatb !lion, I tor -will o,ppredate -beariJt&' the rtf~­ ta our · fair vtUap u ~ • • • t 1 1anc\," a .tltement I have heard ~-lll!Mlaattnt~ • ED'•-: .V""f lr\i\y -CU.YT LOWll l10 O&nl ... ,,..... Tlita 1r .pw1 ol ~· 1-. u ,lo --Wiii l'lllt ta • ca I S .. 11111 ........ , at; lho -to - --........ --'- ot Long llMeh contlD-to grow Robert T!oyll R40q and pro8per u a NCrMllon and nonnc 'M.arloo IUcll&rd-. ""81denu.J area, although It lo James 1CdWard Rl.- tbe center ot one ot the largest Patrtda I. ltota111 , ou pl<>dUCln&' q.lda 111 the atate. =.iz:,'.':,ai. Jr . Wllllllngton ta ,a "°""" --G-11; .,_,. ~ -clty ~ '•-~ ___.. by \he oll l'"!®ctlaa -tt. -1-u -... Bwtt.iqt.m .... ,, -nolpbor J-Dalo ~ cit}', 1o altndllls _.. --a:a •• w r 3!~ i;.cll -..... ,.... ---....... --1~-­.... d.tc ...,.. .. a 111 wt\b OUtUl 111111 ·• ••7 -obtained fTom all '*"'IW. DelDlw ,...... • ' ... ' _ ... _ 'lido-.. ... tau.. .... ..._ ............... ~ -109 cu taft.aB prt: .. cu. and w -. r lsO OWi tiljoy the bott« tblqa ID .J-1--I ute. .. 'I ~a•z • ILU\OLD Jr. CRAIG J-liar •z F i ...... i... .... Lt., U.&lf, (lkL) otbt ••at -!·a ftlbsd a t :I . .__. ll&ftlE\'Sa Cl.1111 l'ILD 111...., Ala "ftl&JI $.A.CRiM•WfO, (Cllal -Art· Je ,a. 'D: 1:1 lellot of _,_ .. ._ .... .._Call-~ OI ' .. ii ... 1r: --iDllllll ---.......... =: = ~Ille. =-·1m~-"•••-m U.., ~ • mo. -8111 I '1 Dime .. 711 N D "' -...... IC 11& I I a--.... .:i.. 1$1 ,.... .....,.,, ••. ._..., a ....... •• ....... J"!,..IL Ills .... f//t .. • -CWN•&a\ tC. • Fed1NI l•dget's I Meaning to Orange Wll&t -th<!\ propooed 1963 federtl bud.et mean to Orange county taxpayers tt it 18 approved! An answer wU given tut week by Lane D. Webber, natlonal vice- pruldent of th« National Aaiocl· aUon of Manutaoturen l.nd vlte- pruident ot Southern California Edloon company. . '""nle Oran•e county aha.re of tho $85.4 bUliOD ft<jera) bu~et com .. to $1M,278,1C)(I' u comp&l!ed with val\le of the ~y laxl!l>le property'ror 1951-62, $482,789,740," W~bbor Mid. )!' • • ' • - ' • . " for the .m.i;iy ouhtuclirig l)c. p.ressions ·~f eo~f"'t4e!IC9'•.~d . - for. the fine, eourageoua sup- port1·9iven me~ so m•n'f of ' ~ th.e people' of Oren9e CO\lnty durin9 my :eampaign for the Stat11 Senate. • • .. JOHN A. MURDY • "Since the outbfeak ot 'tbe Kore&n "police action," he add ta, "fed~ral tu.es have riaen IO tut and far u to take nearly one-- fourth lhe income of lhe avenj,.e SOutbem C&liforni& bre.&9-.wtnl1'r; the average wa,ce and sa.1hy edn· ._r•1 aha.re of the nauonar dj' bt ' now approacl!es $6,000, Which II ·,!when -1>le-. telephone men¢ f!O!nc rut oertaJ.f!ly a mortgage against Qur to keep :roar teMplaoDe a!waya at -your .er-nee. f'\lture •tandard of ~vlng. 1fhe . Southern Callfornia brea.dwlll4er lncome Jua~ to WPP:Ort ted~al ~b bolden, wl\o are tncreulng I.Ill numbers.'' 1 . . i All> POB ANTl·REDS I SAN FRAN<;ISCO, June &;-· ~ to aatl·Communiat torce1, Jn· cludiagi guerrili..s, ·ill: Europe ~d A.aia was (avored by a majorfty Of DlQf'fl t.ban .even to one ( 1.4'5 IA> 2061 In a lj"lembersblp ~ot of the Commonwealth Club j of CaU!Qmja C?mpleted recently. I I I , , I ' v· • ' i: ; ' • Tb·eir._. work keeps ·our :nation united 75,000 Pacific T1l1pho111 p1opl1 are .~tlpi11 make 11 I nation Perhape never before has every job done by the men and WODlj!ll OD the telephone team 1-11 m important to OW' country. In countleu waye, our nation ia l1lliDK the telephone to 'get tbinp done faoU!ir.lt in def..., plan ta, amon1rnur armed · foroee, on the everyday "jobo of all Americam. One of the reaaona why we can outpnJdu<e e:p.y other country ia that we have more telephone oervioQ, and better telephone aemce. 'flUa ...... ice would be impoooillle without the skilJ , and devotion of the peopi,,I who work to provide li. Yolr 'telephone is one of 1 today's lt1st bargains ,, • ' '\.-·\.- >- I • ,Re-ro..~ r.;..,g Diatance dre:.it. ii°""·"" the.many inten!stini telephone joba ror ,.._ . .. 48,000 women in t.be Weot. And that diet s lWi. ~ jobo ia demonstrated by tbe leaath '11. time they have otayed in telephone work- longer-tban oeven ysn, on the averap. A.......,- telepbone men, the average length of asvido ii now nearly' twelve yean. Together, tei..ix- . men and women· account for more thoib. - ~ tlUrda qr our tot&! operating .._(in......, · ~ and provision for eervice perwin1e). We do ttll -can to make telephone jobe JOOd,jobe · • , •• t.be kind that attract and qep the capMtle pepi>le llO important t.o rood telephone -rice. ' we· need!· .. , • , ·--. ' -.- • • ,,..._ .. .- ·. • • • TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1912 • • • . ' . , . . , • • • , . • • ' • • • • • Train Your Dog Let us Train you to Train Your Dog A new class 8tarting 800ll Sponoored by SANTA ANA VALLEY KENNEL CLUB lrtljllltt Harbor 2574-W THE JOJU)ANS Pet Sbo~ . , ·1210 Coast H!gbway Corona. del ll&r ' l8p80 BOXER PUP 3 \> month&-HOua broken.-. Shots, Sacrtfice $25 by Saturday -607 Cl1ff -DrlM Newport He!ghta. Be&. 514$-W ~ • J ' ' I • I i • ~ • ,, r •. • • • " r . _, . I • ...... .. lt1DI 1" 1111 ~ .. ,_. !ISWS-TQl'Cll • • . d'o.R _:ct Ass· i'·f .I ED · '1Ds 1 REA·c.a ~·tYER"YO N·E· I JHE ~· ME1ro11 ~·il :i ·R, 8 0 R ·j·Rf A. ~ 6 6 .A £ ~ 6 ~···A• 6 •.• •·• ~ ~~ 6 ~A•-·-· • ~ ~ la • • .. fllhle .. -• • a _ • • •••• • ·' !.' !•l!•!!•!•!_ ___ ..:__, . •1111 -..!•!;::!•!' .. ~"'~*!!!'!! .. ~_..:..._..:.·.....:a~::!Rllilt!'.!"~!.!R!l!!z!!•!.•-.,.....:....-- " • ,.J..,.,.,. Exclusive Bay Shores $5000 Do'!Jl Ocean Front.Duplex ON PZNJN8.trt.4' CORNll:R - 'u00·ISLE -~D e renter who.tlnp "ROME SENSE "An utterly charming home , • • =.=: '!:.ie ~ ~; Furnlllhed attrlctlft IMGe. Two' bdnu. phis' bunk SWEET ,HOME" !ss kidding ' l'OODI. WW IZl!ll or nm~ "hi°*lt and 1Zerenedtng the , Straight fro111 House and Garden!" BEAuTlFULLY, immaculately a ii d completely fumlBbed 2' bedrm home, 1 yr, old. Carpetedr CoD.BOle TV. All conveniences to pleasurable living. Bricked front patio. Ni<:e plantings. Rear patio, partly covered. Patio fumiture included. · ' Full Price $18,500 THE VOGEL CO. 208 Marine Ave., Harbor 444 or Harbor 2151 . Balbo& Isle. · Eves. Beacon 68~J INCOME IN BALBOA ·DUPLEX, 1 blk. from bay, excel. income. Furnished. $11,000 -$3500 down. WITH BAY VIEW. Furn. 2 bedrm. home in excel-• lent condition. Has apt. over 2-car garage. $13.000 very good terms. FOUR UNI'l'S. Furnished. Good <»nditlon $15',500 -$4000 cub required. BALBOA PENINSULA new modern beautifully furn. duplex. $18.500. Nice terms. HERE'S SOMETHING NICE -Bay Front with pier and float. 10 units in 3 bldgs. Beautiful furn. excel. income. $150,000. $50,\)00 ca.sh. ralN. 2 bdnnL In Ul'ptt, 1 bdrm.. In lower. Wailed In p.t.to. _.,. pletoly ' tum. i1D,llOO, t11rma. GoOd Investment DUPl.El<. ON BAY .AVlll. In 11:1 Bayo ttacL 3 bdrnia. and 2 Ule betho In ll:ACH unit plue gar. apt. A oubetantlal bulldln& · In hllh-~t dllstricL Will &how &ood return on price of $31,000. PENINSULA 2 BDRK. HOM!l, only 5 yn. old. All fuml.lhed and ready to move • I In, $12,500. Corona del Mar HOME AND lNCOME -New d'Uple~ and 2 llOlall hott.aee on 60 rt. lot. Attractlvel~ turn. • and 1andaca.ped. Patloa for H.Ch unit. Steady. rentala. It you want all the prlv.,cy of a com- plete· home and an income Tight cm the premises. M;e th.l• at $29,5-00 Balboa Realty Co. Oppoeite Balboa Bank of Amer. RDA Greeley · LUUan McAdoo Josephine Webb INCOME PROfERTY ~ wilts on one IOt., S8500., 2 bo111£1!9 on corner lot; $10,500. $3000 ·wru handle. .• - ' HOMES FOR SALE . . If you are looking for a home, we have them in many different loeatiotia. aak wi about our best .beys" on LidD, Channel Front or on the Hill -. ' N. B. C. REALTY, 3116 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch. Har. 2498 Qr 14115 fevea. 28M-M, Bea. 6108-J OUTSTANDING VALUE -IN C. D. M. qNCE IN A WlllLE !' very good buy hits the market. We have one now. For $18,900 you can have thla ·charming 2- lltory home on the o<:ean Bide ot Highway with a permanent view, parUy furnished. Real ftreplace. fuma<:e and gOQd terms. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY GEO. J. DA VIES, Realtor 7()( ~ Hiway, Corou deI Mar Ph. Harbor 3597 Carl Monahan ----------------------BEVERLY REALTY CO. • 211 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Harbor 1788 , ~~ta uul Bo-4S-A~ta ud Bo- rtJRNIBHED a room apt. Yearly BA y SHORES <Mtal tor two people. No chll· dren. Halt block trom beach. Summer Rentals 108 -31at. St., NeWJ>Qrt Beach. A few very desirable rentals ln 87Pf9 our · moet exclWllve areu -WINTE--R,-c:-R-=ENT..,.--A-L--T-e-a-.6h,...e-rs, CalJ THE VOGEL CO. buatneaa couple, make reserva-20A Karlne A.ve. Balboa lal&nd tion.a now for Sept. 15th thru Barbor •44 or Barbor 21~1 Ju.ae 15t.b. Fumlahed 1tudio 86c87 apt. 1611 mo. 13T Topaz, Balboa bland. Phone Harbor 2387-JK week-enda or Loe Angele.a NOr- mandy 1-32&8. 86c88 LIDO ISLE HOME near club and wat.er'front for rent, ~ a mo. ~Call daya WBitney 0920 or eve- . ninp BRichton O-t54 7 or Har~ bor 3&80 wHk' end.I. 77c90 700 E. Balboa Blvd . Har, 3277 Newport Heights Brand new 2 bdrm. home ln choice location. Large rooms, hdwd. floora, dbl. pr. Beat 2 bdrm. buy In" the H 41!ightl. Approx. $2000 down to State Vetera.n- or $2200 down to non-Vet. $10,500 Newport Heights Charming, l\6W 3 bdrm. ranch 11tyle home. "Pretty u a Pie.' ture" Hu fireplace. hWd. nr11., large.cloeet.i'~ fine workfnanahlp. Be.st 3 bdrm. buy in the Hei&ht& $3600 down BALBOA ISLAND BARGAIN! DON'T MISS SEEING TIUS-Large 3 bdrm. 1 V. bath furnished home, only a few feet from ex- ~llent South Bay beach. This. !'\!presents true value and will aell quickly! • Price $18,500, terms WM .. W. SANFORD, Realtor N. H. COX, Jr., Auociate Broker Park at IMatjne, Balbo& Island Harbor 2462 CORONA D'EL MAR G. I. RESALE 2 bdrm. home on 45 ft. Jot $2150 dn. 30' x 118' lot, Corona del Mar -$500 down • • TWO NEW HOMES -· New 3 bdrm. ranch home. CLIFF HA VEN -Unf\Jr. 1 bdrm. apt. Ba.y and ocean vtew. 21:;2 Clift Drive. 86c88 $12,800 . AT GREA"TLY REDUCED 1 bath and %. Hwd. flrll. $).3,950 full price. Beam· Summer rate, three bedroom, ed ceiUng, firepla<:e. • FOR RENT ~ 3 bedroom untumlahed up- -per O\lpla. On BA YFRONT of Udo Iale. Ftne bucb a.nd view fe&r around~l $17~ month. P.A. PALMER INCX>RPORATED 1111 Via Lido lUI C-t Hlway i'kwpott Beach, Calif. -..1- ae.uJtll come from constant "Prac.Uce! .An ad regularly In th.ta pspe-r wtJI prOduce ruulta tor ynu two bath, comp1ete1y rum1ah...i Beacon Hi'll Realty New 2 bdrm., attached gar., hwd. fire., beamed bome on Lido Z.le. Full mOll.J.h. ·1· f ' I • of June and September avail-466" Newport Blvd., Beacon 5713-R eel mg, trep ace. Beat price Vi town for new home. able. Ph. Harbor 21711. 82Uc Call GORDON WAI.KER with BEN· WHITMAN -----------COSTA MESA-3 bdrms, HdYfd. Off" 400 rt~-. Balbo Isl Floors, Tiie Kitchen, Dual Fur-ice, """"Q Higpway, Corona del Mar. ll and nace, Venetion Blinds. Dbl. Oir· Harbor 1862 (Eves Harbor 1082-R) AND BARBOR. ~ age. MlntmurU Down: s2wo. ----------------------- Bee I.II tor ~)J and Wiii aell Furniehed it dealred. w.'OO&I rent.ala. Ovlner. Bea. 8209-M i8p90 Nelc:la Gibson, Rltr. ~ Mattat. ~ I& Bar. l50I -· COST A . KESA -3 bdnn. urilurn. home on Broadway. Fenced bk. yard. Garbage dlapooaL $100 mo. Pb. Harbor 197(. 8&c88 • • LlOO ISLE Three bdrm. and den home on 2 Jot.a. Completely redecorated ln- ilde and out -,51000 In ne-. '"landecaping. Priced far Mlow reproduction at $20,200. Partly fumllhed. MO'I:EL 7 ·unjts-~ bePi'm house Gas station and market FOR LEASE $5500 We Exchange Properties Anywhere. A. SANDY STEINER, Realtor landloi-d. Rent money once handed over la gobe for· . ever but the money )'nu put into a home la still yours. t simply changes it& form -it becomes property m- .1 stead of gold and really puaes from y o u r right I pocket to your left. 1 tou wtll be makln&" the RIGHT I .MOVE . ln buylnc & home on r LIDO ISLE. Here you can buy J a beautltul new 3 bedroom, 2 , bath home tor $19,500. Thia i home hu unit heat, breakfast I be.r, lovely patio, new carpeting, llhruba and nice landscaping. , Thie home la "•mart" u any I you can find. Look at this home an(I you wtll be pleased. I "'' ALSO rearly. new little "cultie" This ll a 2 bedroom home located on . a street to atreet lot. Ideal for • week-enda or still bttter built I for a year around home. Special I price on thll at $16,900 -Yea on lJDO ISLE. • , ALSO t ff!JW very delltrable k>te tor sale on LIDO lSJ..E. Choice water- ! front lot• for lncome un,lt• or crou 1treet Iota from the orig- ; lnal •lier. Lenient terms can be made. UDO ISLE ls a SMART ADDRESS. We are the DEVELOPERS or LIDO I ISLE where & little buys a lot. . P. A. PALMER I INCORl'ORATED '383 Via Lido HJS Cout Hlway j Newport Beach, caut. Harbor lllOO I f\}ways I Buy b Carefully . ARDEN OF EDEN rrlng Eve and move right In! I Flowera, fruit trees. vegetablel!I, 1 grapea: and berrte1. Lovely 2 I B. R. A Den home with am par- lor1 on approximate % acre. $11,500-Low dn. pymt.a., $65 mo. J -1_!}~1!,. 2 B. 1C Jhome, "8'10, pymta. f58 per mo. j Lo°vely Ranch ~ Home on Corner Lot I Ocean a.nd Harbor-View l l$pOO dn., reuonable paymenta:. ' Y):A.RLY 1 .... -2 bdrm .. Balboa ocean front upstairs furn. apt. 8-tt. Servel l child O.K. Bea. &Ml..J before 9 a.m. or after I P·ll'· ' 86c88 OUPLEX-New 1 bdrm. apt. Pri- vate back yard. Water paid. 26l:i Orange Ave., Costa M~a. 86c88 FOUR ROOM Garage Apt. ln Co-- rona del Mar. 2 bdmui. unfum .. $75 on yearly leaae. Bea. 6921. 87p92 INCOME fJ your property hasn't moved, S:U Coast Hlway, Newport Beach Beacon 5157 I call us for advice. RENTAL -I SPECIALISTS Call Edna Craig LIDO ISLE Clever 1 or 2 bedroom tumlabed apa.rtment.a. AU utWUee are paid. Private prag .. ,and Dlce l"'llo· Reuooable NDU. P.A. P -ALMER For 1ome one wanting low priced income with maximum return. we are ottering a nearly new 2 bt-droom home near Ule ocean front. Thia property 11 leued for $900 per year and can be bought for $7500. Thbi Is an ext:elle.n.t return on the lnvut- ment. 3 B.-R. Furnished BAYFRONT HOME !Lin~~~v~~~CE:Rltr. · ; 396 Eut 1 'lth, Collta Mesa ~ ON BALBOA PENINSULA, fur· 19"acon 57lle Ev ... Bea. 5037-M • nlahed 2 bdrm. older beach I,.._ _________ _ $2000 Down home with pier and float. Plwi i OPEN HOUSE apt over dbL garase. i • • O. I. payment.a. mutalde locaUon. Bay-& Be~h B_e.rgai~s -.EXCLUSIVE! , ' An .'pklle·" Half 1'lock to the Bay. 2 bdrpia.l fllnl., · douote garage, room 'to expand. -$$500 • . ' Balboa ~-3. bdrm11, turnlahed., itouble pr .• patio. $1.(,000, Termll. . ' 2 Bayfront duplexe&, Balboa-$32,500 and $12,500: • • 2 8ayfront homee to trade for ! ! ! ! BAY & BEACH R$ALTY J. M: MILLER, Manager .Dick. Fay Gloden Fay HarbOr 1264 1450 Bal~ Blvd. • BALBOA ISLAND ' IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY OFFERED Completely fllnllabed 4 )Jedroom 2 near South Bay. Elltra large patio. $24,500 . , bath home, STANLEY JIADF'IELD . . 216 'Marine, Balboa Island Harbor. 2" BALBOA ISLAND POTENTIAL INCOME - -- PLUS 2 bdrm. holl)e priced under $15,000 NELDA GIBSON, Realtor 306 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Harbor 0502 COSTA MESA Older 2 bedroom home, garage In very good condition on small lot, sprinkling system ·m front. Close to Bua and Markets. Full pnce Only ~- Convenient Terms. 100 ft. Boulevard frontage only $30 per Front Foot c. GALEN DENISON, Realtor 490 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 84lacon 6698 KOR:EA.N DUTY • COMPELS SALE or this Cliff Haven home by June ~ Three be.:lrooma, hdwd flooni, tiJe<i - kitcjlen. ~ fenced ~ In • tin for cJrll. drill.<; nu: 4% $489i dn. Priced below tlae market at only $12,850 . Hurry on this -one! ' . STAN' SWTH, Realtor 1311 Coast Highway Corona del Mar Har. 882 BALBOA ISLAND INCOME f'ay $9500 and Jet your tenant pay off the balance. Modern 2 bdrm. home, carpeted wall to wall, flagstone fireplace; BBQ, patio. ALSO a spacious garage apt., both nicely ful'll. ' . LINWE'.>OD VICK, Realtcir · W. A. TOBIAS, Salpmariager Linwood Vick, Rltor. ea.n.oa Jal.nd Har. 20&2 12clM ClJTli APT. on waterfront, sleeps t: i50 to ~ pe~ ""1c . or by the month. 3710 Channel PlacE-, Newport Ialand. 87c89 INCORPORATED I 3333 v1a Udo Hll Cout Hlwax Newport 8Mcll Barbor ll!OO ORE~NLJ!:A.11' & ASSOC. . BUILDER -REALTOR 3112 Newport. Blvd. Harbor :15:12 Hardwood floora. Backyard oompletecy bricked, fenC<!d. Al· ley tn rear. Only 2 yee.n okL Nicely tundahed. O&nl(e. IEx· celle.nt buy at only- $35,000, TERMS lwatei:tront.Boat Slip ~ Bdnrut., a 11&t11a, a-car 0vap. /----~--------------'--­l N-. modent -AU alldlng g1- 312 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Ph. Harbor 2042 Make Summer ReeervaUon.t now! Waterfront w.mmer rental. Fur-- niabed 1 or 2 bdrm. apt.a. Very rua>nable to lune 1:;th.. 1711 CORONA DEL MAR BayfronL , Channel Pl., Newport J.oland. Private beach. New turn. 2 bed-Pbont., Barbor 1217-J. 83tfc room. Summer or ~ar lease. Ca.maUon Cove, 117 Bayside Place. 87tfc RenWs Wanted We ha .. people Wa1Uri1 for l, 2 a a bdrm. tumlabed and unfUm· bomea. Trly. or eeuon. Ct'-LL l!lRNill SMITH at W . ll. ll'ISH· ER orncm, u11 eout Blvd., Col'aa& del Mar. Hat. :Uf~ MUc NEW 1 bdrm.. unfumlabed home. aero. horn Park, tarie yard 6. Jar&g•. Call Beacon :1820-J'. 17c89 URGll: watatrcmt h&;;e, pier a f1oat. by t.bo month or wlOO. • S710 Clwulel Place, Newport J.olond. 87 c89 BAY SHORES ~ a bdnn. ranc11 tne -for ljUallfled f&ml/1. OIJI -.00 __, i... ~tment IO- • 15d17 Selected Rentals For awnmer or pe.rmaaent - ALSO st.ore ln Corona del Mar, Neat to Tbe&tre ASX FOR MlSS PINOVl!lR $11,000 NEW TRIPLEX FOUR UNITS CORONA DEL MAR I Birch • lllectrjc Kl l.cben wltll u.y l'ront View • , M BALBOA COVICB Cute Place in Corona. del Mai JUST IN TIME • • for a perfect vacation ' Two waterfront values 1-2 bdrm. home and apt., P!er and float, '5000 b&Ddlea. ' 2-Home and gueat house on 2 buJkllwled Iota. loftly lawn and nowers. JzaJK)O. ' Both on Newport Island , Morris & Loveland RJ:AL TORI! . 408 E . Balboa m..s., Balboa Pbou Har~~ Corona del Mar l • I ' ' • I l I 1