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1955-07-27 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 9 of 18 · OCR glm-ocr
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Helicopter Schedule For Anaheim Revealed Helicopter flights between here and Los Angeles, inaugurated July 17, Disneyland's opening date, currently consist of eight flights daily and Link Anaheim directly with the air routes of the world, it was announced today by Robert P. Hubley, Passenger Traffic Manager of Los Angeles Airways, incorporated. Each flight carries seven passengers, plus baggage and some mail. Hubley stated that additional flights are planned for the future and will be added in the morning and the late afternoon. Current flights for Los Angeles depart at 6:34 a.m., 10:23 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 3:23 p.m.; and from Los Angeles at 10 a.m., 11:40 a.m., 3 p.m. and 4:48 p.m. One way fare will be $6.38, plus tax. Children two to twelve years go half fare Time between here and Los Angeles is 20 minutes, Humbley stated. EMBARRASSING! NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — A woman who failed to appear promptly for a job interview because she lacked bus far was granted unemployment compensation by a sympathetic official who said it would have been too embarrassing for her to borrow the required 11 cents. If It's News You'll See It In The Anaheim Bulletin Professional Paradox The health services, which include medicine and pharmacy, are unique in that they are the only services that labor incessantly to destroy the reason for their own existence. We are winning the war against disease, but the fight has just begun. Diagnosis and treatment are the functions of the physician. Shortage of Vaccine Vacation Slows Down A UNITED BY UNITED The Salt anti-polio inoculation so that only about half the r ahead with the second shots or ing summer weeks. A shortage of vaccine; the summer holiday, the vacation a sense of doctors, nurses, teachers and clerical help and a reluctance on the part of man parents to go ahead with the second shot in the polio season and the reasons. The United Press polled its big reaus across the nation to find out what countrywide situation it discovered that, in general, the Western states are tending more to go ahead with complete shots than other sections of the country. In New England the situation simply that the states have not received sufficient vaccine yet, second shots. In California, on the other hand, 31 of the 58 counties already had completed the second shots. Los Angeles, however, has not yet decided whether it will finish the program. Second Shots In Texas Texas is going ahead with second shots. Fort Worth is the only big town there to hold out for first shot, then decided not to give the second because of polio incidence in summer. The stocks of vaccine have been put in storage. In the southeastern states, the majority of communities are going ahead with the program. Georgia reports, however, about 40% percent absenteeism on second shots. services that labor incessantly to destroy the reason for their own existence. We are winning the war against disease, but the fight has just begun. Diagnosis and treatment are the functions of the physician. The filling of prescriptions is our responsibility as pharmacists. Jackson Drug Co 100% Air Conditioned 237 E. Center St. Ph. KE 5-2322 D & B DOES IT A Now We Will Place in Your Home New M GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, WASHERS, IRONERS, REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, WASHERS, IRONERS, DRYERS, DISHWASHERS. NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Hortage of Vaccine, Children on Inoculation Slows Salk Inoculations A UNITED PRESS EXTRA By UNITED PRESS The Salk anti-polio inoculation program has slowed down only about half the nation's communities have gone with the second shots or plan to do so during the remainmer weeks. Shortage of vaccine, the scattering of children on their holiday, the vacation aboff doctors, nurses, teachclerical help and a reease on the part of many to go ahead with the section in the pollo season are seasons. United Press polled its buscross the nation to find out the countrywide situation Is: powered that, in general, the states are tending more head with completin, secs than other sections of country. New England the situation is: that the states have not sufficient vaccine yet, for shots. California, on the other hand, the 58 counties already have died the second shots. Los however, has not yet dewhether it will finish the Second Shots In Texas Is going ahead with sects. Fort Worth is the only there to hold out for fall lons. Houston had planned vaccination in the city's but now has decided to use the vaccine to 24 clinics has called off the entire until "after Nov. 1 or Chicago administered the out, then decided not to give pond because of polio inclisumer. The stocks of have been put in storage. the southeastern states.the of communities are going with the program. Georgia however, about 40 per senteeism on second shots. New Jersey many communities have postponed the program until after the polio season. "Wait and See" In Indiana most towns are adopting a "wait and see" policy. Of 30 counties offered vaccine for the second round, 10 turned it down because of children being on vacation. In Nebraska, Dr. Edwin Lyman, Omaha health director, is making no plans until more vaccine is receivet. "Residents are confused and disgusted with the way the vaccine situation has been han-dled," he said. In Iowa only two counties have completed second shots. Des Moines health groups recommend- ed postponement until fall. North and South Dakota are going ahead. Most communities in Pennsylvania will give second shots as soon as they get vaccine. But in Minnesota, Tennessee, Maryland, Delaware and most of Ohio the program will not be resumed until schools reopen. St. Louis is another of the big cities which will wait until autumn. FJC Vets Housing To Be Demolished FULLERTON (OCNS) — Authorization for five demolition of units behind the Junior College five wooden Veterans Housing campus was made by Fullerton Union High School and Junior College trustees. FJC Vets Housing To Be Demolished FULLERTON (OCNS) — Authorization for the demolition of units behind the Junior College five wooden Veterans Housing campus was made by Fullerton Union High School and Junior College trustees. Martin S. Cohen, Southern California House Sales, was awarded a contract for $799 each to remove the units. A contract for $52,000 was awarded Dakin Engineering Co., Alhambra, the construction of a swimming pool at the Junior College. William H. Harrison, architect for the projected new Buena Park high school, was instructed to proceed with working drawings, following design of the new La Habra high school. IT AGAIN! Home New Models ELECTRIC CES RANGES, ONERS, TERRIFIC D & B Makes It Ea Wall - to - NO MON 3 YEARS RANGES, ONERS, WASHERS. D&B FURNITURE CO. 107 N. BRADFORD 117 W. CHAPMAN LA. 8-1354 LA. 8-1432 PLACENTIA NO MONTH 3 YEARS SMALL MON 40 square yards of high carpet to cover avera living room, dining ra and hall. 40 ounce expertly installed wall" by the tackless Our carpet is laid by the most reliable co stallers in Orange Other sizes priced pro ately low. We guar merchandise . . . Appliances, Carpet, to be High Grade, Top and all carpet measu honest and accurate. 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