The Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1949 Page: 7 of 10
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THE MATHIS NEWS
February 4, 1949
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DOCTORS MAY SPEND
$3,500,000 TO FIGHT
‘SOCIALIZED MEDICINE’
A $3,500,000 fund for fighting
of medical iservece, would be too 1 “ ‘You have only one chance in j The foundation has been poured
costly, and is not a practical so-' about 40 billion of drawing the for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McCraw’s
lution to the problems of adequate perfect bridge hand,’ says a math- new home at their farm near Ar-
medical care. The doctors main-1 ematician. And a slimmer one genta. The house will be a seven-
tain that private insurance com-
The day starts with a rosy glow
when corn meal Batty Cakes are
on the breakfast table. These little,
corn meal pancakes are crisp and’
delicate, but hearty enough for a
he-man breakfast. Serve Batty
Cakes with sausage or bacon, and
honey — and you have,a breakfast
or light supper that’s tops with the
whole family.
Batty Cakes
1 cup enriched corn meal
5/2 teaspoon soda
Vs teaspoon salt
1 beaten egg
IVi' cups buttermilk
Sift together dry ingredients. ture by the government of $4,000.
tojSiettianbeat^Tn tn "00-000 Per P^Uy to be col-
.smooth. Pour one tablespoon of |lected from pay-roll deductions
batter for each cake onto a well and partly through taxation.
1 reased iron skillet. Bake until
l rown, turning only once. (If bat-
so-called “socialized medicine” is panies could handle the medical
being raised by the American1 insurance more practically than
Medican Association through a the government without interfer-
levy of $25 per doctor on each of ing with the freedom of the medi
the 140,000 members of the assc- J cal profession.
ciation. j -
Although plans for the expen-1 Mrs. Ben Breeding and Mrs.
diture of this fund are still in-; Glen Haley left Sunday for De-
definite, the association has ex-!triot via Houston. They plan to
pressed the opinion that its cam-! drive back Mrs. Breeding’s new
paign should be concentrated on car, .which was a Christmas pres-
the “grass roots.” This indicates ent from her husband. They will
that weekly newspapers may be also visit in Chicago with Mr. and
widely used. Mrs. Lloyd Orndorff.
The program will be worked
out by a Planning Committee! “A ‘resort to reason’ seldom
which includes several of the top gets us anywhere much, it just
officers of the AMA, as well as
other leaders in the medical pro-
fession. /
President Truman has indicat-
ed that he will try to put through
the medical insurance plan re-
commended by Oscar F. Ewing,
federal security administrator.
This plan calls for the expendi-
adds complications to confusion.
—Luling (Tex.) Newsboy.
than that of drawing a perfect room brick veneer with three bed-
partner.”—Canton (N. Y.) Com- rooms. Engler Bros, are the con-
mercial Advertiser. tractors.
Mrs. H. J. Nickerson and son, Kind Old Gentleman —• What’s
Charles, of Shreveport, Louisiana, your little brother’s name?
have been visiting with Mrs. I. B. j Buddy —- His name would be
Gordon. Mrs. Gordon plans to go Jack if he was my brother, but
with them to Shreveport for a vis- he ain’t, and her name is Ruth.
it. She will also visit in Beaumont ------
with Mrs. D. W. Walker. Ticket Seller — You will have
--,to change twice before you get to
Harold J. Aldridge of Mission New York,
was a guest in the Bill McCoy | Lady — Goodness me; I have
home Sunday. |only this one traveling suit I’m
----• | wearing.
“I thought the Kremlin
the place they made
tonic.”—Arthur Laker,
1 ta Farmer.
was
that ham
Minneso-
At the
is 24,896
ence.
equator, the earth
miles' in circumfer-
1 er gets too thick, add a little more
buttermilk). Serve with honey or
maple syrup.
The medical profession is fight-
ihg the program on the grounds
that it would regiment medicine,
would lead to the deterioration
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7. Cooling System
8. Tires
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McCoy, W. E. & McCoy, Bill, Jr. The Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1949, newspaper, February 4, 1949; Mathis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039770/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mathis Public Library.