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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1949)
TUESDAY, DtC. 6. IV4V rntjt ifcVirs AMA Doctors May Pay Dues in Fight Against Health Insurance Plan WAnMlNOTON. Ie. ( in Most of th nation'! doctors today faced th prospect of a reitilsr "diiea" payment )uat Ilk a union or fra ternal or anlitlnn to fnht what the American Medical association term 'soclsllseel mnllcln." The house M drlnatn, policy tnaklni body of th AMA, arranged hearings on a proposal lor tha "mechanic" of such a system. Un 1r It. om I M ooo of tha country'a doctor would b rtiularly billed for paymanu to tha organisation' Yule Card Postage Increased Don't try to null your ChrUtmaa carda with l'-s-rent atampa Uila year," Postmaster Burt K. Hawkins warned today. Hawklna pointed out that poatait rata on umealrd greeting carda. ahlrh travrl (hlrd claim, waj ralaed to I cent lart January. Carda sent for IS -cant poatata may llher ba returned to tha aend ar, marked "Irouffirirnt pmlat." or they may ba held until th ad dressee tuppllaa tha addlUonal poal. required. Or allll worse, tha tarda may ba shunted Into tha dead letter oftlc. f they're deposited at tha peak of Christmas mailing and brar no return address. Inauranr To Iruur delivery, th poatmatter recommend tending all carda by firit elas mall, which require a l-cent atamp. Flral claaa mall ralea "directory eerie" by which akllled poat of flr clerk try to trar addreweea who have movd. Carda will be for warded to new arfrtreasr and re lumed If not located. Carda with l-cent alampa must not ba aealed and may contain no per- nnl metMiea. If tha address prove Incomplete or Incorrect, trd land In lh dead letter office dad Right "On of th aaddeat aiihta on ChrUtmaa Eve." aald th Poatmaa ter. "la th many undelivered ChrUtmaa card. Practically all art th result of careleaaneaa. Eapeel ally Illegible handwrlUnt. Inade quate addresses, and atampa that fall off en rout because they war not affixed properly." , "Pleafe addreea plainly and com pletely." he emphasises. "Olv the full nam. houa number, street, city, acne number, and atate." Tim Greetings tor out-of-atat delivery anouia oe pnaiea oy uecemoer is, and for local delivery at leaat a wk, before ChrUtrruu. Hawkins pointed out. Carda mailed earlier receive mor conttdsral handllrtf. treaaury. Th hou of delegates la having a meeting her till week. Untiled fund Up to now, AMA offlclala aay. th organization' funda hava been limited. It revenue came from sub- arrlpllona to Ita varloua publics- tlona, from advertising therein, and from payment of a SU aaseaament levelled on tha memberahlp to back an "educational"' program among tha American people against ferler allied compulsory alckneaa In- auranc. At laat June' annual meeting of th AMA, lh house of delegatea approved a proposal to Introduce aratem of due -payment, and re ferred It to th board or iruaie to work out a propoaal for detalla. Dr. Francis Roraell. of Phlladel phl, peaker of the house of dele gatea, told a reporter aurh a ays tem would provide "funda to carry on an educational campaign to ae quaint the American people with our concept of good medical practice Helena Ma added: "It would provide defrtu agalnat th threat of a ayatem or prac. tlr which w believe would break down the quality of medicine that lh American people nav enjnyea and would tend to either delay or hamstring forward medical prog- real Boraell aald he waa referring to "threau" of "federalized compui anr alrkneaa Inauranr. " Conaplcuoua by hU absence at lh luncheon yesterday for th press covering th forthcoming AMA meeting waa Dr. Morrla Plan be In who laat week announced hie with drawal a editor of the AMA'a of flrlal lournal. For many yeara, Flhbeln ha giv en reporter Information on what they might eipecl In tha way of new at AMA aeaalona. Muisled Last June, at lit AMA'a annual meeting. Puhbeln wa mutrJed by lh organliallon and forbidden to apeak out on controversial subjects. Interviewed at a aorlal gathering on the eve of the present meeting. Plahbeln aald ha had quit his Jour nal )nb became "It waa Impnaalble to publuh the type of periodical of ahlch I can b proud." i-jli4VSjUt , L B RI L.-rl B R z i, tL ifflaSi L.R, , . n - AN EFFICIENT PLAN for a five-room house that can be expanded into seven rooms by adding two bedrooms ond on extro both on the second floor. This is Plan 738 by Walter T. Anicko, orchitecf, 617 Forest St., Ann Arbor, Mich. It covers 1145 square feet. The architect suggests an exterior of groy vertical siding, white trim and a roof of blue-gray asphalt shingles. FHA Accepting Farm Loan Bids PORTLAND. Dec. IJf Loan application for farm building con atrucllon and repair are now being received at county office of the farm home administration. atate Director Walter A. Duffy reported the money come from th fund provided by th lait eongreaa. Oregon ha been allocated S317.IM for the period ending June 30. Duffy explained the loan are available to farmer unable to ob tain private financing. Newbry Outlines Schoolboy Pairol Expansion Program Hey, Kids! Want Letter From Santa? Pan American World Airway to day offered to produce algned letter from Bant Claua for any child If parent will follow theae tiutructlon: 1. Write a letter to your young, ater and algn It Bant Claua. 2. Place the letter In an airmail envelope addreued to your boy or girl. Don't forget the all-cent air mail atamp and allow room on th left hand aid of the envelop for Santa picture which will be (tamp ed by th airline. 1. Bend th letter to Pan Ameri can World Airway. Seattle, Wash, attention Santa, Clau In a aecond envelop. 4. Letter must reach Seattle not later Ulan Monday, December 12. The airline will fly the letter to rairbank. Aluka and mall them In the Palrbank poat office. Fair bank ha been officially dealgnated by Santa Clau aa th pot office neareat the north pole. Nov. Police Receipts Total $3073 The police department contrib uted 3073 .24 to tha Klamath Fall coffer during November, Police Chief Orvllle Hamilton reported to the city council last night. The amount war collected through fine and forfeited ball. In the matter cf bringing In mon ey, the police force waa way ahead of any other department. The dog pound reported lta November reve nue waa 1121.75, the electrical In spector collected 184 84 on 27 li cense and bupectlonx and the building Inspector took In I1M In fees SALEM. Dec. 6 (JtV-The school boy patrol tyatem ahould be extend ed to ajl schools In the slate. Sec retary of 8tala Carl T. Newbry said yesterday. Inatead of being confined to traf fic control, the boy officer ahould be given mor duties, he said. These could Include supervising fir drills, preventing sbuae on play grounds, keeping order In loading and unloading school buses, policing buildings and grounds, and operat- jlng special foot patrols at rural acnooia. Newbry said the new system will be coordinated by State Police Capt. waller Lansing, who heads New bry' traffic safety division. Lan alng will work with Newbry. depart ment of education, aula highway commission, slat police and the tat fire marshal. New manual outlining th plan It Pay to Use the Want-Adit LET YOUR CAR MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT ON A SAFTI-TESTED USED CAR 1947 Mercury Sedan Radio, heater. Very ear" M205 1948 Chevrolet Sedan Radio, healer, ear throughout, Very clean 1525 1948 Mercury Conv't'bl. Columbia, '1465 Radio, h a t r. overdrive. Top reconditioned. 1 1947 Studeboker Coupe Radio, healer. Fully equipped and In excellent $J J 1947 Chevrolet Sedan Fully equipped, flood Urea, iSSTL :$1295 1946 Olds "98" Sedan Radio, heater. I'pholalery la excellent ehape, $y1aie Car clean 1 JtD You can also find other make In all year model on our lot for $75 and up. Buy Your Used Car From an Established New Car Dealer DICK B: MILLER CO. , OLDS-CADILLAC 7th and Klamath Phone 4103 are being aent to school and po lice officers. Indian etiquette required that when tribal chief raised a totem pole ha Mage Uriah ceremonial and bestow many gift on his guests. Tha ceremony waa called a poilatch. Dorris Seeks Full Time Phone Service DORRIS The city hall wa Jammed laat night by Dorrla resi dent anxious to ae th establish- ment of 24-hour telephone service In th community. A hearing wa conducted by two representative of th Cslllmla state public utilities commission and re port of the session will be returned to Sacramento for further itudy. Kerrey It was auggetted that Mr. and Mr. Billy Starr, owner of th Dor ris Telephone company which now operate 14 hours per day, be ask ed to make a survey In the area end U the owners refuse, the repreaentav 1 1 v uid "some other method would be used." They did not elabo rate on this statement. Subscribers a id there wer many time when they were unabl to contact th fire department, police, or call for medical aid a th serv ice close at 9 p. m. Hour are atom 7 a. m. to I p. m. at the present time. Police Kick Chief of Police J. W. Mather cited one case which occurred only yes terday when he attempted to get through to atate police at Yreka and wa finally forced to drive to th quarantine station to use the tele phone there. Lack of service, as well a Inade quate hours, waa the chief com plaint voiced by those attending the session. Mayor Howard Beeson said the company now ha 40 business phone and 20 residence phones, but num ber of the latter had been removed but recently. The Surra, owners of the com pany, moved from Dorris one year ago and are now living In Pair Oaks, Calif. Merchants Offer to Give Yule Decorations to City In a latter to th city council now, but after th Christmas Ma- read last night, th Klamath Mer chant association offered to donat t h ChrUtmaa decoration now adorning Main street to the city of Klamath Falls. The decoration were purchased by the merchant group and ar ex pected to last for several year. They were put up mainly by volun teer help and th hitch now seems to be getting th tinsel and bells down. Th letter, signed by Rudy Jacobs who Is president of th merchant sssol cation, ask that the city as sume maintenance responsibility while the decoratlona are up and take them down when Christmas Is over. ' Accepts nee After considerable discussion on that point, the council agreed to ac cept the gift of decoratlona not HOSPITAL COUNCIL EUOENE, Dec. 6 OF) Half a hundred or more Lane county ritl sen, representing all section of th county and all major economic group will meet In Eugene Wednes dy night to discuss formation of Lane County Hospital council. TMC ttlIM4. WORLDS LAHGEST SELLER lATIO fRJlt'i I fgiul'iiti and Sons t Hlgk Ffceoe UM Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed aad "era Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward CAA CONFERENCE BEND, Dec. 6 OP) The airman' branch of the civil aeronautic ad- ministration opened a national con ference her today. Region CAA of flclala and supervising agents from across the nation checked In for the sessions to continue through Thursday. 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