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    HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon
Wednesday, January S, 196S
PAGE -A
State Okays Medford Hospital Plan
SALEM IL'PI' The Statejplans (or an RO-bed hospital with
Board of Health today gave quali
fied approval of a new concept
. in hospital construction to a Med
ford group.
The b:ard toid Sacred Heart
Hospital it could proceed with
nothing but private rooms. The
board stressed it was to be con
sidered an experimental project
with no other similar hospitals to
be approved until the one aC Med
ford has been tested.
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Values to 14.99
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High and mid-heels. Black or brownt
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Trim Tredi and others
Stacked Heels X.
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However, the board also ap-
proved a report of the advisory
councils on hospital licensing and
on hospital and medical tac.lit)
survey and construction. The coun
cils had recommended disapprov
al of a license for the Sacred
rteart hospital because the indi
vidual rooms, designed to be 8-by-16
feet, would be too small.
Dr. Forrest E. Rieke, president
of the board, said "compromises
can be w orked out between Board
ol Health requirmeents and Sa
cted Heart plans,"
Dr. Brandt Bartels. Medford,
said "there has been a conflict
between the hard-headed people of
Medford and the hard-headed peo
ple of the State Board of Health.
Some of our people feel that a
lot of dogmatic statements have
been made and not many con
structive statements made. But 1
think our differences can be
worked out without interfering
with our basic concept."
i Dr. Bartels said hospital con
struction regulations have not
changed in Oregon in 17 years
and that the single room concept
would modernize medical practice.
4;
SPEAKER Robert Van Houfe, Morrow County School superintendent end Oregon
Education Assoc. president, will speak at the Jan. I? meeting of the Klamath County
OEA at the Winema Motor Hotel.
"Soft Sell' Set For Mental Clinics
SALEM (VP? The Siatef
Board of Control decided today!
against "using unnatural stimu--
lams" to encourage community,
menial health dirties in Oregon.
The board declined to art on
a proposal to let communities;
make use of federal funds up to 1
90 per cent the first year in es
tablishing clinics. 1
Counties presently are required
to match state funds on a 550
basis. The board postponed action-
on the overall proposal to change j
the language governing f e A e r a 1 1
grants to the etuue program. 1
Gov. Mark Hatfield, head of the
board, said the state menial,
health clime program never was!
conceived on. a "promotional ba-'
sis. 1
Secretary of Slate Howell Ap
pling Jr. said Iff per cent par
ticipation by counties would be
"a long way rem what was or
iginally conceived as a sound
basis."
He said the state's aim was not
to "ram this thing down, people's
throats."
Traffic accidents cost the lives
of 3,160 persons in the U.S. during
May. 1962.
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OEA Chief Plans Talk
Here On Education Plan
"The Oreeon Prnaram A Tie-
isign for the improvement 01 M
ucation wul be aiscussea dv
Robert Van Houte. president of
itlie Oregon Education Association
land Morrow County School super
intendent oa Jan. 19. He wilt
ibe present for the regular
luncheon meeting of the Klamath
County OEA at the Winema Mo
tor Hotel.
He will say that the Oregon
Program involves 21 local scnooi
districts which are undertaking
such projects as team teaching,
flexible scheduling, and variable
groupings of pupils. It is spon
sored hv the Stale Department of
I Education, the State System o!
Higher Education, and local school
districts working with eight col
leges. The speaker will be introduced
by Mis. Beulah Elliott, vice presi
dent. President WiUard McKinny.
principal of Klamath Union High
School, will preside. There will
be election of officers for the com
ing year.
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