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Disneyland's New Year's Eve Party Will Feature 5 Dance Bands
Disneyland's fourth annual New Year's Eve party will ring in 1961 Saturday night to the tunes of five dance bands.
Highlighted by a surprise midnight spectacular, the Magic Kingdom celebration is scheduled from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
A complete ticket "package" for party-goers will be offered. Included in the price of tickets will be:
Admission to Disneyland; admission to every attraction and ride in the park, as many times as you desire; dancing to the music of five bands at separate locations; hats and noisemakers; and the midnight spectacular.
Supplying the music at five dance floors will be Lloyd and Bill Elliott and the "Disneyland Dateniters," Eddie Grady and the Commanders, the Firehouse Five Plus Two, "The Young Men from New Orleans" and Johnny Ukulele and his Polynesians.
The "Young Men"—each "over 50 and closer to 70"—stole the show at the recent "Dixieland at Disneyland" event. The seven-piece group features Alton Purnell at the piano, Johnny St. Cyr on banjo, Joe Darensbourg on clarinet and blues singer Monette Moore.
Advance sale tickets, priced at $4.50 each, are available now through tomorrow at Desk.
Construction Of Bank Branch Now Underway
Construction was progressing this week on the $237,000 South Anaheim branch of Bank of America. Located at 1126 South Los Angeles Street near Ball Road, the new branch will be the bank's sixth in the city of Anaheim.
Vice President Gus Tams, head of branch operations for the bank's Los Angeles headquarters, announced that the one-story building would have a frontage of 60 feet and a depth of 117 feet. It will provide approximately 7,020 square feet of floor space.
"We are again highly pleased to add another addition to Anaheim's expanding business community," said Tams. "With any luck, we should be able to open our new branch by late spring."
The South Anaheim branch will provide complete metropolitan banking services. There will be a large parking lot adjoining the bank.
Leonard V. Bouas of Anaheim is the builder.
Auto Smog Curb Device Tests Set
"over 50 and closer to 70"—stole the show at the recent "Dixieland at Disneyland" event. The seven-piece group features Alton Purnell at the piano, Johnny St. Cyr on banjo, Joe Darensbourg on clarinet and blues singer Monette Moore.
Advance sale tickets, priced at $4.50 each, are available now through tomorrow at Desmond's stores in Fashion Square and the Disneyland box office. Tickets will be available exclusively at Disneyland all day and evening on Saturday at $5.50 each.
Disneyland's daytime schedule Saturday will terminate at 7 p.m. The park will then close for one hour and re-open at 8 p.m. for the New Year's Eve party. Celebration tickets will not be honored at the gates until 8 p.m.
The South Anaheim branch will provide complete metropolitan banking services. There will be a large parking lot adjoining the bank.
Leonard V. Bouas of Anaheim is the builder.
Auto Smog Curb Device Tests Set
Testing of devices for the control of air pollutants from automobile exhaust will get under way in January, Governor Brown's office has announced.
The Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District will do the testing under a contract with the Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board.
This is the first step toward installation of smog-smothering devices on all new cars sold in California in 1962.
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Rev. Bob Schuller, pastor of the Garden Grove Community Church, religion chairman; W. "Dick" Richard, Newpier Beach, finance chairman; his area; Bob Geier, public chairman; Dr. Robert Petersen education chairman; Tom Crowe, arrangements chairman; and Tom Hoag, veterans chaman.
The Reverend James Colbovice president of the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, addressing the group, points out the dangers of Communism and the Communist Conspiration "Mr. Khrushchev," he says "is not interested in conventing the masses. He is interested in controlling them."
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960 SECTION B, PAGE 1
Anti-Communism School Planned Here in March
Orange County's fight against Communism gained momentum this week with the announcement that a Christian-Communism School will field for four days at the Keyland Hotel. The first session will be from 9 to 9:30 p.m. on March 6, William Brashears of Fullerton, chairman of the county committee, said.
Patterned after recent California Anti-Communist schools in Los Angeles and San Francisco, final plans for the project were made at a meeting several days ago at Knott's Yard Farm.
Leaders of the movement, in tion to Walter Knott, honoury chairman, and Doctor Chews are:
Rev. Bob Schuller, pastor of Garden Grove Community Church, religion chairman; O. "Dick" Richard, Newport City, finance chairman for area; Bob Geier, publicity chairman; Dr. Robert Peterson, nation chairman; Tom Cosgrove.
Countv Cancer Research Group Tells Progress
Orange County volunteers of the American Cancer Society are completing the second phase of their six-year participation in the nationwide ACS study of the relationship of human living habits to cancer, it was announced this week by Living Habits Study Chairman Mrs. Howard Louden, 755 of N. Pine Street.
California is a major area of study according to Mrs. Loudon. Case histories of 119,653 persons from 65,293 families are being followed in this state.
All information collected on the original questionnaires and in the follow-up research is recorded with electronic computer equipment.
Local Folk Make Tour of Mexico
Thirteen rural residents of Orange County were among 170 California Farm Bureau members and their wives who have just returned from a two-week goodwill tour through Mexico, followed by a week at the American Farm Bureau convention in Denver.
The goodwill visit, made by special train, centered around the areas of Monterrey, Saltillo, Mexico City and Torreón and marked the fifth and largest such exchange between Mexico's agricultural people and members of the California Farm Bureau Federation.
Orange Countians included Mrs. Lillie Schwartzbach, Mrs. Ina Gathes and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Stehly of Anaheim.
of the important areas in which it is hoped the study will provide valid data are:
The relationship of occupational hazards to cancer, family tendencies toward cancer, the relationship between breast feeding and breast cancer, the relationship between cancer and other diseases, the relationship between diet and cancer, the effect of quitting smoking, and of the use of filters in the relation to the development of lung cancer.
Here Are Rules For Reducing Home Accidents
Accidents in the home cause about 30,000 deaths each year and virtually all of these mishaps could be avoided if people would follow a few simple rules of household safety.
Falls, according to safety studies, are the number one hazard. Makeshift ladders loose carpeting, poorly lighted stairways and toys left on floors cause most of them. Corrective measures are obvious.
Burns and scalds may not always be deadly, but they are always painful. Keep handicraft of cooking utensile facing wall back of ranges—never let them project outward so that they can be reached by small children or bumped by passing adults.
Matches and all flammable materials should, of course, be stored in safe places. Fire is the most destructive of all forms of home accidents, so extreme care should be used with any item or material that can cause or feed a fire.
Rubbish is often overlooked as a fuel for fire, because it is usually out of sight and out of mind. The recommended practice is to keep all rubbish in fireproof galvanized steel garbage cans. These containers have close-fitting covers, so even if their contents should ignite by spontaneous combustion.
California is a major area of study according to Mrs. Loudon. Case histories of 119,653 persons from 65,293 families are being followed in this state.
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Mrs. Loudon said that although the study still has a number of years to run, important information already is being taken from it.
Among other things, the sampling has revealed that while 83 percent of the men and 88 percent of the women had some sort of physical complaint Mrs. Loudon said that a few
The relationship of occupational hazards to cancer, family tendencies toward cancer, the relationship between breast feeding and breast cancer, the relationship between cancer and other diseases, the relationship between diet and cancer, the effect of quitting smoking, and of the use of filters in the relation to the development of lung cancer.
When filling out the questionnaire, only 11 percent of the men and 17 percent of the women had been to their doctors.
The sampling also indicates that occupational exposures to dust, gases, and fumes may be of greater importance than air pollution as a contributing cause of lung cancer.
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Co-chairmen of Anaheim's annual January March of Dimes drive for funds with which to aid victims of crippling polio, arthritis and birth defects will be L. A. Francis and Bernard Ginsberg.
Francis, of 1253 Bluegrass St., is an executive of the Pacific Telephone Company's Orange office.
Ginsberg organized the polio vaccine clinics sponsored by the Anaheim Junior Chamber of Commerce and arranged the mobile vaccine clinic for the Orange County chapter of the National Foundation. He re-sides at 1018 Modena Pl.
Universal public support of the fund drive was urged by both chairmen as the prepared to launch the campaign next week.
"Everyone can support this cause wholeheartedly," they said in a joint statement. The March of Dimes not only cares for victims of polio—more than 400 cases of which are sight here in Orange County—but also finances the research which has already produced the Salk polio vaccine and which gives promise of other breakthroughs of incalculable benefit to humanity."
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Elective electrical appli- and misuse of electricity home rank high on all of home hazards. Keep allances in good working or-ts. Even if this rule is and have all wiring done by (Continued on Page B-5)
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