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Mexican Seminarian Sought by Seachers
LAS VEGAS, N. M., (UP) — Scores of volunteers searched lonely Hermit's Peak and its foothills today for some clue to the disappearance of a 19-year-old Mexican seminarian.
Yount Arturo Rodriguez, of Toluca, Mexico, vanished without a trace Friday while he and three other students from the Monterraza Catholic Seminary were climbing the 10,250 foot peak on a hiking expedition.
Officials of the seminary said Rodriguez left his companions to find a shortcut up the mountain when the rest of the party reached the top they presumed he had returned to the seminary and did not report his disappearance immediately.
Capt Ray Padilla had his mounted San Miguel County Sheriff's Posse search the mountain and the surrounding terrain Sunday and posted lookouts for campfires Sunday night.
Some 35 seminarians and other volunteers joined the hunt today and bloodhounds were being sent to the mountain some 14 miles from Las Vegas.
The jagged Hermit's Peak rises sharply more than 2,000 feet above its foothills and officers said Rodriguez might easily have slipped and fallen to his death.
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Stanton PO Seeks Clerk Applicants
Postmaster Mary Jane Davis announced today the U. S. Civil Service Commission is accepting applications for Clerk and Carrier positions in the Stanton Post Office.
No experience is needed. Age limits, 18 to 50, are waived for veterans. Starting pay is $1,611 per hour. Appointments are usually made to substitute positions, with opportunity for advancement to regular positions paying as much as $4,370 a year.
Applicants must reside within the delivery zone of the Post Office.
Applications will be accepted until further notice by the U. S. Civil Service Commission, 630 Sansome St., San Francisco 11, California.
Births
ORANGE COUNTY
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange CHANDLER—Mr. and Mrs. Courtney, R., Jr., 510 Eastside, Santa Ana, boy, 6 pounds, 14 ounces, Sept. 5.
McCABE—Mr. and Mrs. Leland J., 655 W. Third, Tustin, girl, 5 pounds, 2 ounces, Sept. 4.
VALVERDE—Pvt. and Mrs. Richard R., 14442 Olive, Westminster, boy, 8 pounds, 7 ounces, Sept. 4.
Santa Ana Community Hospital MURDOCK—Mr. and Mrs. Rodney, 14612 Jefferson, Midway City, boy, 8 pounds, 9 ounces, Sept. 4.
Presbyterian Hospital, Newport Beach DAVIS—Mr. and Mrs. George E., 1201 Seaview, Corona Del Mar, boy, Sept. 4.
PARNSWORTH — Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 342 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa, boy, Sept. 4.
HOUSTON—Mr. and Mrs. William, 1111 Park Huntington Beach, boy, Sept. 4.
STROM—Mr. and Mrs. George E., 109 Bayonna, Lido Isla Newport
OCC to Fete Freshmen Month
Incoming freshmen at Coast College will be given the student body at a break to be held Sept. 14, it will be nounced today.
The breakfast will be held the new Student Center a.m. with over 200 expected tend. Purpose of the event brings incoming students to for the first time in order they might get acquainted as learn of some of the act open to them officials said meal will be free to all men.
A panel discussion will be sented following the breakfast officers of the student body faculty members disclosing information about clubs, social activities, the function of student government, and the importance of participation in extra-curricular vities.
Students who will make up panel will be John Sallora, stint body president; Donna Austinet director of activities; Marlene Kin, president of the Association Women Students; and John Mcalmburger president of Assisted Men Students. Also participants will be Dr. Basil Peterson, sident of the College; John O'Ree representing the athletic department; Fred Huber and Marie Heathans; Dr. Peterson will out the importance of maintaining the democratic atmosphere we exist between faculty members and students.
Another purpose of the bus fast as to serve as the initial activity for "Hello Week" which occurs during the first week school. During this time every fran man will wear an identifying and will be addressed by name other members of the student Registration will start follow-
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MURDOCK—Mr. and Mrs. Rodney,
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8 pounds, 9 ounces, Sept. 4.
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DAVIS—Mr. and Mrs. George E.
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boy, Sept. 4.
FARNSWORTH — Mr. and Mrs.
Walter, 342 Santa Isabel, Costa
Mesa, boy, Sept. 4.
HOUSTON—Mr. and Mrs. William,
1111 Park, Huntington Beach, boy,
Sept. 4.
STROM—Mr. and Mrs. George E.
109 Ravenna, Lido Isl., Newport
Beach, girl, Sept. 4.
Fullerton Cottage Hospital
KELLY — Mr. and Mrs. Crockett,
12532 Barbara, Garden Grove, boy,
7 pounds, 10½ ounces, Sept. 4.
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OCC to Fete Freshmen Monday
Incoming freshmen at Orange Coast College will be guests of the student body at a breakfast held Sept. 14, it was announced today.
The breakfast will be held in the new Student Center at 7:30 a.m. with over 200 expected to attend. Purpose of the event is to incoming students together the first time in order that they might get acquainted as well learn of some of the activities to them officials said. The meal will be free to all freshmen.
A panel discussion will be pre-ceeding following the breakfast with members of the student body and faculty members disclosing information about clubs, social activism, the function of student government, and the importance of participation in extra-curricular activities.
Students who will make up the helm will be John Sailora, student vice president; Donna Austin, director of activities; Marlene Rancher, president of the Associated Students; and John Hamburger president of Association Students. Also participating be Dr. Basil Peterson, present of the College; John Owens, presenting the athletic department; Fred Huber and Marie Howes, Ms. Dr. Peterson will point out the importance of maintaining democratic atmosphere which exists between faculty members students.
Another purpose of the break-in is to serve as the initiating activity for "Hello Week" which occurs during this week every freshman will wear an identifying tag will be addressed by name or members of the student boy registration will start following County Mary M. Cook, Editor
Buena Park Schools Set to Open Sept. 14; Registrations Begin Sept. 11
Buena Park schools open for regular sessions Monday, Sept. 14. Registration will take place Friday, Sept. 11. All grades will enroll at their classrooms from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. New and transferred students will enroll at the offices held in the afternoon. This will schedule of class work on Monday.
Classes for the new McComber School will commence 15 minutes earlier than the other schools due to transportation schedule. Kindergarten classes at McComber will be from 8:45-11:25 a.m and 12:45 to 3:15 p.m. Other Buena Park school will conduct kindergarten classes from 9-11:40 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. Grades 1 and 2at McComber, 8:45-11:45, and 12:45-1:45 p.m. Lindbergh and Grand Ave. from 9 a.m.-12 noon and 1-2 p.m. Grades 3 and 6 the same hour except they will be dismissed at 235 and 2:50 respectively. Grade 5, highest grade at McComber will be dismissed at 3:15 p.m. Lindbergh's grade 6 will be dismissed at 3:30 p.m. and Grand Ave., with classes through the eighth grade, also to 3:30 p.m.
Cafeteria service will be available at Grand Ave. and Lindbergh schools beginning the first day of school. As yet there are no faculties at McComber school. Lunch cost will be $30 cents.
County Calendar
Each Monday evening, theheim Bulletin County page a calendar of current events organizations wishing to take advantage of this service area to contact Mrs. Cook, county telephone Anaheim 2251, or the summer months at A-6-0012. Buena Park resident telephone Jeanette Dillow, Park, 6960. Cypress correspondent Christine Davis, telephone A-6-0529. In Placentia contact Stayner, Placentia 897 and ton telephone Ardell Harrison heim 6-0043.
BUENA PARK
MONDAY, SEPT. 7: Labor American Legion annual 12 noon, Recreation Park.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8: Kiwana 6:30 pm, Youth building Job Daughters, 7 p.m. Temple.
City Council, 8 p.m., City American Legion Auxiliary, Legion hall.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9: Club, 6:30 ppm, Knott's Farm.
V. P.W., 8 ppm., American Hall.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 10: W Fellowship 9:30 a.m., Conventional Church.
Women's Missionary Society a.m., First Baptist Church.
Buena Park Lodge No. 357, A.M., 7:30 ppm, Masonite T Santa Ana Valley Kennel 7:30 ppm, Woman's Clubhouse Exchange Club, 7:30 ppm, A Cafe.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 11: School tration, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12: Boy's benefit breakfast (exchange Club), all mo Bob's market.
MONDAY, SEPT. 14: School venues for fall term.
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Fred Huber and Marle Howes
Dr. Peterson will point to the importance of maintaining democratic atmosphere which betweens faculty members students.
MOTHER PURPOSE OF THE BREAK-IN TO SERVE AS THE INITIATING CRITERIA FOR "Hello Week" which runs during this first week of秋 During this time every freshman will wear an identifying tag will be addressed by name by members of the student boy Registration will start following breakfast.
ARMER McCABE
September 7, 1953
I see the Tax People have now their agents going from door door looking for Tax Dodgers That strikes me as sorta fun-specially since I thought they all of the Tax Dodgers names they left Washington when administration changed hands year.
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Anabelm Bulletin did not publish Monday, Sept. 6 Labor Day.
Enrollment date at Fullerton Junior College has been set for Sept. 16.
Enrollment date at Fullerton Junior College has been set for Sept. 16.
St. Boniface and 20-30 teams won the opening tilts in the new juvenile league games here. St. Boniface youngsters defeated the Elks team 8 to 3 and the 20-30s won over Rotary with a score of 6 to 2.
Fifty one men have been accepted by the local draft board for induction. Of this group 23 have been assigned to the Navy, four to Marines, 23 to Army, and one to Coast Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Dutton are the parents o fa daughter born at the Anabhelm Lutheran hospital Sept. 3. The baby has been named Margo.
The afternoon was spent playing appropriate games with prizes going to Mrs. C. E. Swain, Mrs. Milam Williams and Mrs. Mary Mushegain. Mrs. Edgar Hungerford, mother of Mrs. Southfield was door prize winner.
Thirty-five guests shared the afternoon. Following the festive gift time refreshments of ice box dessert and coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Harold Southfield, Mrs. Ed Robinson, and Mrs. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harris, 5362 DeLong St., has announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth to Gerald Donathon, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Donathan of Hawaiian Gardens.
The wedding date has tentatively been set for Oct. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huckabee and family returned recently from a vacation in Bridefort, Calif. They report good fishing and proved it by bringing 60 back with them.
C. C. Curtis presented a color travel movie on Central and South America to the members of the Cypress Kiwanis club Monday evening.
The sound movie showed scenic spots in more than a dozen countries. Visiting the local Kiwanians for the evening were J. O. Haygood of Artesia, Virg Jones and Lee Gillespie, of Long Beach, and Al Steele of North Long Beach. Don Caul of Cypress was also a visitor.
The Mack-O-Day clothing store moved their stock to a location in Victoryville last week it was announced by the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAllister. The store has been located at 5516 Lincoln.
Michael Ellison of Artesia was a guest of Clarence Ball last week They are school friends and visit each other during vacations.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ralston, 5331 Lincoln, left Friday for Moorhead, Ia., where they will visit a daughter. They plan to go via Colorado and Nebraska, taking in the sights of the midwest, returning next month by way of Oklahoma and Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson of "C" Thompson's Variety Store are in the midwest on their vacation They plan to be gone two weeks and visit relatives while enroute to Michigan to pick up a new car.
Merle Jennings has been absent from his Richfield station at the corner of Lincoln and Miller most of this week due to an attack of malaria. He contracted the disease while serving with the armed forces in India during World War II thus the recurrence.
CYPRESS
MONDAY, SEPT. 7: Kiwanis 6:30 Loyd Drive-In.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8: Women's munity Club meets at Mrs.'s on De Long St., host Mrs.Dorothy Denney, Mrs.J Southfield and Mrs.Spencer.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 10: Raegan chapter, N.W.M.A.m., Church of the Nazarev Baptist Women's Missionary lon, 2 p.m., church.
Baptist Junior Girl's Audition: 3:30 p.m., church.
C.R.Rogers Memorial V.H.Post: 7:30 p.m., V.F.Wall.
PRIDAY, SEPT. 11: Baptist Mediate Girl's Auxiliary, p.m., church.
Braves and Trailblazers Clubs: 7:30+ p.m., Church of Nazareve.
PLACENTIA
MONDAY, SEPT. 7: Labor Day,
luck picnic at Bradford Boilie picnic ground, 4 p.m.; meme and families of the Plan Commission, Park Board City Council.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8: Chamber Commerce, 12 noon; Halber's O.C.WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9: Lions Club: 6:30; Halber's Grill.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 10: Cali Club: 7 p.m.; Calvary Church
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12: Sun School picnic Presbyterian Church, 4 p.m., Bradford Schpicnic grounds.
STANTON
TUESDAY, SEPT. 10: Men's lowship dinner potluck, Chaund Stillson; guest speaker, 7 p.m.
Community church.
Volunteer firemen regular mng: 8 p.m.; fire station.
PRIDAY, SEPT. 11: Meeting of B Scout Troop No. 82 to discuss fi plans for over night encompme: 7 p.m.; Lions clubhouse.
Cypress Hardware spent several days visiting relatives in Phoenix recently.
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Fifty one men have been accepted by the local draft board for induction. Of this group 23 have been assigned to the Navy, four to Marines, 23 to Army, and one to Coast Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Dutton are the parents of a daughter born at the Anaheim Lutheran hospital Sept. 3. The baby has been named Margo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson of "C" Thompson's Variety Store are in the midwest on their vacation. They plan to be gone two weeks and visit relatives while enroute to Michigan to pick up a new car.
Merle Jennings has been absent from his Richfield station at the corner of Lincoln and Miller most of this week due to an attack of malaria. He contracted the disease while serving with the armed forces in India during World War II thus the recurrence.
Lee Taylor left early this week to report in San Diego for service in the armed forces. Word was received by his mother he has been assigned to a company and has begun his training. The Taylor's operate the Taylor Used Clothing Store on Lincoln.
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County Calendar
Each Monday evening, the Anaheim Bulletin County page prints calendar of current events. Organizations wishing to take advantage of this service are invited to contact Mrs. Cook, county editor, telephone Anaheim 2251, or during the summer months at Anaheim 0012. Buena Park residents may telephone Jeanette Dillow, Buena Park, 6960. Cypress correspondent is Christine Davis, telephone Anaheim 00529. In Placentia contact Wilma Tayner, Placentia 897 and in Stanley telephone Ardell Harrison, Anaheim 6-0043.
BUENA PARK
MONDAY, SEPT. 7: Labor Day, American Legion annual picnic, 12 noon. Recreation Park.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8: Kiwanis Club, 6:30 p.m., Youth building. Job Daughters, 7 p.m., Masonic Temple.
City Council, 8 p.m., City Hall. American Legion Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Legion hall.
EDNESDAY, SEPT. 9: LION'S Club, 6:30 p.m., Knotts Berry Farm.
V. P. W., 8 p.m., American Legion hall.
HURSDAY, SEPT. 10: Women's Fellowship 9:30 a.m., Congregational Church. Women's Missionary Society, 10 a.m., First Baptist Church. Boy Scout Troop No. 77, 7 p.m., Youth building.
Buena Park Lodge No. 357, F. and A. M., 7:30 p.m., Masonic Temple. Santa Ana Valley Kennel Club, 3:30 p.m., Woman's Clubhouse.
Exchange Club, 7:30 p.m., Airport Safe.
IDAY, SEPT. 11: School Registration, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
TURDAY, SEPT. 12: Boy's Club benefit breakfast (sponsored by Exchange Club), all morning, Bob's market.
ONDAY, SEPT. 14: School conference for fall term.
THIS SUMMER ITS SALMON—Delicious in a cool, refreshing salmon salad, loaded with nutritious, with body building protein and that appetizing salmon flavor. Canned salmon is a treat to use in hot summer weather because it's ready to serve as it comes from the tin. The succulent chunks make delicious eating served plain or with lemon or lime juice. Or combine with fresh garden vegetables as in this salad platter.
SALMON SALAD
1- pound can salmon, drained and flaked
2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
1- cup diced celery.
¼ cup French dressing
½ teaspoon salt
Salad greens
¼ cup mayonnaise
Stuffed olives, sliced
Toss together lightly, salmon, eggs, celery and French dressing; sprinkle with salt. Arrange on salad greens and garnish with mayonnaise and sliced stuffed olives. Serves 6.
Marriage Licenses
Maurice Samuel Biggs, 39, 213
Lacy St.; Eleanor Sue Wagner,
Freed Lagunan Says Shoot "Progressives"
INCHON, Korea (UP...)—Americans called today for prompt and severe punishment of fellow prisoners who sold out to the Communists.
"They definitely should punish those men," Capt. Jack E. Perry of Laguna Beach, said. They should be shot. I cannot see a man selling out his country.
"There were both Army and Marine officers who kept a record."
Buena Park Lodge No. 357, P. and M., 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple, Santa Ana Valley Kennel Club, 3:00 p.m. Woman's Clubhouse, Exchange Club, 7:30 p.m. Airport Safe.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 11: School Registration, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
TURDAY, SEPT. 12: Boy's Club benefit breakfast (sponsored by exchange club), all morning, Bob's market.
NONDAY, SEPT. 14: School conventions for fall term.
CYPRESS
MONDAY, SEPT. 7: Kiwanis Club, 8:30 Loyd's Drive-In.
NESDAY, SEPT. 8: Women's Community Club meets at Mrs. Spencer's on De Long St., hostesses, Mrs. Dorothy Denney, Mrs. Jackie Southfield and Mrs. Spencer.
CURSDAY, SEPT. 10: Evelyn Wegan chapter, N. W. M. B. 10 m., Church of the Nazarene.
Aptist Women's Missionary Union, 2 p.m., church.
Aptist Junior Girl's Auxiliary, 3:00 p.m., church.
R. Rogers Memorial V. P. W. host, 7:30 p.m., V. F. W. hall.
DAY, SEPT. 11: Baptist Intermediate Girl's Auxiliary, 3:30 m., church.
Laves and Trailblazers Boy's clubs, 7:30 p.m., Church of the Nazarene.
PLACENTIA
MONDAY, SEPT. 7: Labor Day, pot-pick picnic at Bradford School clinic ground, 4 p.m., for members and families of the Planning Commission, Park Board and City Council.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon, Halpern Grill.
NESDAY, SEPT. 9: Lions Club, 6:00 p.M., Halpern Grill.
CURSDAY, SEPT. 10: Calvary Club, 7 p.M., Calvary Church.
CURSDAY, SEPT. 12: Sunday school picnic, Presbyterian church, 4 p.M., Bradford School clinic grounds.
STANTON
MONDAY, SEPT. 8: Lady Lions entertain members of Lions Club at potluck dinner, 7 p.m., Lions clubhouse.
NESDAY, SEPT. 9: Ladies per hour, 10 a.m., Community church.
NESDAY, SEPT. 10: Men's friendship dinner potluck, Chaucey Johnson, guest speaker, 7 p.m., community church.
unteer firemen regular meet-8 p.m., fire station.
AY, SEPT. 11: Meeting of Boy Troop No. 82 to discuss final for over night enacmpment, Lions clubhouse.
Hardware spent several visiting relatives in Phoenix city.
Local Legion to Visit Fullerton Post Tuesday
Marriage Licenses
Maurice Samuel Biggs, 39, 213 Lacy St.; Eleanor Sue Wagner, 22, 425 E. 1st St., both Santa Ana.
Charles Walter Stichnoth, 18, 1565 W. Amerige Ave.; Marilyn La-Rose Double, 17, 1532 W. Commonwealth Ave., both Fullerton.
Leslie Howard Doyle, 20, 1112 I.cypress Ave., Santa Ana; Vesta Jane Roper, 19, 15831 E. Fletcher, Orange.
Phillip Pinera, 22, 1823 E. 3rd St.; Mary Lou Lopez, 22, 1650 E. 4th St., both Santa Ana.
Charles Thomas Ford, 27, 125 Sunset Terr.; Mary Jane Delaneh, 25, 800 La Vista Dr., both Laguna Beach.
Joseph J. Mendoza, 27, Altadena; Nancy Jane Brubaker, 22, 1104 W. Palm Ave., Orange.
James Patrick McLain, 21, 810 B. Ross St., Santa Ana; Marlene Alma Kern, 18, Hollydale.
Richard Ponce Vega, 16, 811 W. 17th St.; Jennie Andria Rosa, 16, 849 W. 17th both Costa Mesa.
Charles Philippe Henry Hass, 18,Huntington Park; Shirley Joyce Poster, 19, 1220 Frances Ave., Pullerton.
Everett Duane Baker, 22, 1406 Marlen Dr.; Fullerton; Iva Mae Shandrew, 16 Willard, Utah.
Robber Gault Sampica, 22, 1230 B. Ross St.; Gerri Beatrice Libby, 22,
815 Garfield St., both Santa Ana.
Joe John Mello, 18, 6415 Orange Ave.; Theresa Delores Coelho, 18,
9013 Denni Rd., both Cypress.
Leo Raymond Simon, 23,Pasco,
Wash.; Lenora Jean Woods, 24,
1506 W. 2nd St., Santa Ana.
Gerald Elton Hicks, 26, 307 Avocado St., Costa Mesa; Mary Morales,
21, 1625 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach.
William Claude Brekenfeld, 27,
Omaha,Neb.; Lillian Ann Whitten,
20,Lansing Hall.O.C.General HospitalOrange.
Floyd Charles Greenfield, 22,Lamar,
Colo.; Priscilla Lorraine Brisey,
19,12611 Lucille Ave,Garden Grove.
Earl Lee Kunkel, 18,121¼30th St.; Bonnie Jean Wells,16,12130th,both Newport Beach.
Edwin Lionel Stoltz,23.New Orleans; Eleanor Domenica Cochlara,20,21318.Garnsey St,Santa Ana.
INCHON, Korea (UP...)—Ameri can officers freed by the Communists called today for prompt and severe punishment of fellow prisoners who sold out to the Communists.
"They definitely should punish those men," Capt. Jack E. Perry of Laguna Beach,said They should be shot.I cannot see a man selling out his country.
"There were both Army and Marine officers who kept a record of what happened up there." Perry said."The evidence will be turned over to the proper authorities at the proper time,T am sure."
Other officers were equally bitter against the American "officers and enlisted men" who informed on their fellow prisoners and consorted with the Chinese.
Connell Named New National Legion Head
ST. LOUIS,Mo.(UP)—Arthur J.Connell,Middletown,Cnn.,was elected national commander of the American Legion at the veterans' organization's85th national convention last week.
He succeeds Lewis K.Gough of California in the post that carries a $15,000 annual salary plus a $25,000 contingent fund.
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