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Newport Harbor Ensign[Icon] • ORiole 3~55() 10~ , H I Y F T L to-·c.o. •• TH, 15 Collision at Marin&-101 John Wheeler of Corona del I Mar, a 15-year-old Harbor High School student, died In Hoag Hospital at 4 p.m. Tut-Sday. He I succumbed to head Injuries 24 hours after he was thrown 33 feet from a jeep when It collided with a plrk-up truck at Marine Ave. and Coast Hwy. PACIFIC ANGLEAS elected Kerl Miller (center) Peering from behind the g ifi of o set of 3 pe·· He was a !lassenger In the Jeep locol C hevrolet d eole r, os pre~i dt~nt for 1959 ol sonoli zed S i l o fl e ~t rods ond engraved rod c.,.e driven by a school friend. the onnue l meeh'lg he ld Sot ~.. rdo'r eve-•· g o• •!.:e ·, M A . (AI) Manoe rboch. the re tiring P1 •d e,•. I Charles Ulhlcln, 17. of 3628 Bolboo Boy Club A t the n qht is H~ l Ke"O)'er t 1 Tl..e " •"" v ce pres•de nt •S Bert Fehre r. '"'·"" C." o Ocean Blvd.. Cot'lna del Mar. AI · L•d o Is e , w~~ wos nomed se crelory-•reos.... r l"r w~rid +o.,.r. (Did Ho Hmon p hoto) so a passenger wa.:: Ger" Itt Lind. sey, 17, of 219 Marine Ave., Bal­ --------------------------------------- boa Island, still In Hoag Hospital recovering from the loss of a linger from hls right hand and Karl G.· Miller . other Injuries. Hospital atten. iFall In City Jail dants yesterday said his condl · Is Elected by I _ e tlon 1s "good." I Young Ulhleln was rele~ from the hospita l alter tTeat­ ment. u was James Coco 42, of I1923 Highland DT. • Harbor High- ~~~! ~!!·,.~~ ! Fatal to Prisoner ' lands, driver of the pick-up Karl G. Miller. owner of the I An episod~ like something out he and other rMft wrre making truck. Miller Chevrolet Co. at 1000 W. of John Stein~k ' s book. "Can- a rooming houae out of the Pollee aald the crash ~rred Coast Hwy., Newport, and resl· nery Row." ended Tuesday when ~r and burning old f'uh when the Jeep started north dent of Bay Shores., was elected Don RamMy. 34. whow last real boxH for cook:ln& purpoees. acrou Cout Hwy. from Marine president of Pactflc Anglers, IreSidence was Dallas. Tex.., c1led The ltln6ant alcn palnteT was Ave. toward Jambo~ Rd. Of11 · promlnent local fishing club, at In Orange County Hospital charged with vaenncy and tres. ' cera said young Ulhleln told the annual awardA dinner Sat- I He was rousted out of an passing and wu eentenced Mon. them he didn't ~ the pick-up urday night at the Balboa Bay j abandoned f~r at the old day to 4 days In j&U ln Ueu of a truck untll the eoll.Wton becaua Club. bt 1 Nt!'WliOft Cannery at 26th St. and $20 fine. hla vtew ot the west bound truck He l.s the 1 h president of the Lafav.tte Ave Jut Saturday af. He had been rN\lmed to the cwcanlzatlon, whJch wu founded ,_ · wu obecwed by a Yel\lcle walt· In 1949. One of the fou.nden. Dr. ter a neighbor compla.lned tbat Newport ja1l and bad been or- tnc In the Inner westbound Jane S. L V · ur lhlbol ~ derecl to c:t\aftlllllrto~jall cloth· wallltW to tum ..U. onto" Ill· wu u.e club'• ftnlt pz.ident and. .._ B.a.- .. II hi !Qa'. '"--'. a lllllfw:~r .aJd. rfoe Ave. wu on hand to convat\IJa~ the ~-.• r- -• --,- ....... ., at CM ~ aad The boy leaves tll.a parents. new leader, who.e term Will i Harlan MtConlfwy's Jove lor fleD tw. beekwUd Gil tl» c.­ ONE OF THEM IS A ~ and th. name A thletic Oireclor Tom Wehner ore, (standing at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler. mark the lOth year ot actlv1ty Ph IUs Rand\ of Corona del Mar men Ooor. of one ol these 3 boys will be engrawed on the c»nter) Mike Clemence, 51 I Narcissus Ave.. and and a younger brother, Fred. for the club. ls ~ot onl unr ulted It Is ex· He wu app&lftltly uneon- perpetuol " Sporlsmon of the Yeor" trophy a t the Burr Bume n of 504 Fernleof Ave.. holding o pic· They live at 305 Polrwettla Avtt. R. ~rt Fehren of Balboa, now I Y eq • adOWI for about a mJnu~ and Corona del Mor Community Center tomorrow ture of Tommy Foder, in whose memory the Jte wu born In Glendale and on a world tour was ele<"tltd pensive. then beean to moan in convul· had lived In the Harbor Area 12 vice-president. H~rold Kenoyer. , He paJd a S20 fantt In Newport &Ions. A dortor ordered him wnt (Friday). The 2 top winners will olso receive wrist trophy is to be g iven. Worshipfully hop ing on his years. 1 Lid d h p A Justice Court Monday when h• f to the hospital, where he dled of watches, e nd the third ploce winner will re· knees is Phil J ordon of Norcissus Ave .. (En- 1 1 509 He was a Sea Scout and a pre:ide~:~n ~'955~ iso th':a~ew ·S«· entttred a plea ro .. roaming about head Injuries at 8:45 a .m. 1\aes· ceive e smoller trophy.,Admiring the trophy with sign pho to) member ot the Church of Jesus relary-treasurer. I from plac-e ~ ~. pla c-e without law. I day. --~--~~----~~--~-------------------- Christ o.f the Latter Day Saints I The 1959 directors w ill be the ful l,)us aness A former wife. Ana b~r· e of Laguna Beach. where services new otflc-ers. plus 1958 president I The roaming about in this was located In Dallas. and hut will be held at 10 a .m. Saturday. I M. A. I Al l Manderbach of Glen Ic- ase. was C't'ntt'red an t ~t> all«.>y body was to be st'nt th~ rtt for Jim Edwards The MacDougall and Smith Mor· dale Balboa Is lander Elton Ha l at the rear of ~f rs ~n ch s home service'S and burial toda~· b) Honored for Apartment Proleds to tuary Fountain Chapel at Santa l ~ tt . Kennttth Holbrook and Ar at 7!3•2 Ins A\e. Baltz Corona del Mar Mortua ry Replace Yellow Houses ~:~tsl.s In charge of a rrange. I~~rry:?~~~ F~::~oi~~d:~~ What Will CouncH Do Civic Work Aurn greles. the 19:>8 ~etar~ tn-ao; . It wa.a Jim Edwards night at The site of the demolished YeJ . Mr. DarneJI, partner In the 6~ the T\Je.day meeting of the New­ Anyone Want low Houses In old Balboa will be Darnell Development Co.. 2811 I On hand to gr('('l th<' nt>W PrM· port Beach Parka, Beaches and h CDM Bea h L ? the location for 16 apartment Lafayette Ave.. Newport, expects ldent WNt' pao;t prt>sident-. Dr w·II ( ease Recreation Commission. units. carter Darnell of LJdo Isle 1the apar1'tnents to be ready for To sp 0 n s 0 r ~f ona ro Dr R H Hoffman or • Mr. Edwards. a resident of announced thls week. The cost occupancy by Aug. 1. Corona ·dPI ~f ar. J. Wayne Harn Newport lsland, w .. prt>Mnted a Is estimated at $250,000. A long term least' has been , son of Sant3 Ana. Harold KP n - Tht> :"t>wport Bt>ach City Coun- • Take over the tM>a ch as or certlflcate of award commendlna concluded witti Everett and Lor. Pretty G .• rl' oyer . • lNie ArfiN ha ugh of lr cal is gt>t tlng read) to tackl~ Oct. 1 and operate it as a ci ty him for outatandlng .ervlce for I .... a • .aa. .... I ayne Chac-e. owners of the "Lit· I • \JOe TPrraC't'. \.rt>Org t> Cnffith nr t ht> problt>m of the Corona dPI pro~ the "welfare. morale and dvlc ...., ........ I ........ tie Yellow Houses" property at Ba n ·reo;l and ;\f A Mander bac-h ~la r bt>at'h I PaS(' The first alternatlvt> a ppeaf"!!l , pride" of the community. The Newport Harbor Lady An· Balboa Blvd. and Cypress S t. Anyone around the Harbor Tht> most s pt><'t acular p~ n Darwan TatP s ma"tN lea s(' to unlikely. The thin:! ~ms to The ~lflcate included the glera wUI hold their annu a l tro· Plans are being prepared by IArea like to sponsor a prett~ tat ion of the evening was made operate thP c-at~ stalt> bear h w all meet with the greatest favor follow1nar food works of Mr. Ed· phy awards c1lnner and election the Newport architectural firm girl? by trophy t ha irman Kenoyf'r to t"Xplrt' nt>'<t St>pt. 30 .\lso e >. par among the Council memtM> rs.. l:n­ war&t: upending ol Newport Is· of officers tomorrow (Friday I of Schwager. Fernald and Bal· Gay McGarrity is looking for r«.>ti r i n~ p~ l dt> n t Mandt'rbac-h in ane on tha t date •., a ~para t ~ der thl.s arrangement the city land and the aurroundlng vlcln· evenlrtJ at the Newport Harbor Jew. Lease negotiations Wf're a sponsor as a q ueen contestant a ppred atlon of h is Sf' rvi~ The ronC't'SSion IPa~ ht>ld by U>o n would call for bids on leasing lty, development ol N~rt Is­ handled by Bob Ricketts of the In the Optimist Horw Show.
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