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PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Kails. Dip Sunday, April 17, lflfiO Sugar Pills, Suggestion, Aid Patients CHICAGO (API Said the doctor with his fingers crossed: "If the yellow pills don't stop your aches and pains the pink ones will." The kind of medical buildup, an expert on anesthesia said today, will make the pink pills an effec tive painkiller for 35 per cent ofj nil patients, even it tne puis are made of nothing more titan table salt or baking soda. Henry K. Becchcr, Dorr profes sor of research in anesthesia at! Harvard University, said Placebo effect plays a powerful role in management of pain. Placebos are biologically inert uubstanres that relieve some per sons suffering from the pain of; heart disease, post operative! wounds, nausea, seasickness and other conditions. Beecher made the statements in a paper before the American So ciety for Pharmacology and l-.s-pcrimenlal Therapeutics, a divi sion of the Federation of Ameri can Societies for Experimental Biology. lie said since a powerful pain killing drug like morphine, even in large doses, satisfactorily re- "DENNIS THE MENACE" 'l I 1 cl u: lEiisiiuvss IVews By FLORENCE JENKINS .Smith-Bates Printing Co . whic' has occupied its own building a 132 So. 5th St. since 1029. is nov a partnership formed by Olln I.. Smith. Mildred ,M. Smith an Bernard (Harney) Cavanaugl' . . . the priming firm was lound cd by the late W. O. Smith and B. W. Bates (the laller died in IMS i. . . . Otto Smith joined the firm in Hr.1.1 and was named secretary-treasurer in 1H4 1 with vot ing slock . . 1 in IIi.'iB he pur chased the remaining stock in the a physical examination, lirm. . . . Cavanaiigh joined Hiding lo H. M. Uou-nlc. This will be a busy weekend n Mamath rails with the Klam ilh Archers' spring invitational hoot and (he Barhershoppers iolh scheduling their annual vents . . . also on Saturday and Sunday will be held the spring 'icld trials of the Shasta-Cascade! Itetriever Club. 0 New York Lite Insurance Co. now will issue up to $25,000 of individual life insurance without accord- general ...AM' MRS. PAULSOM SAVS M5U lACN'r gl'ER HAVE TO 0RRY '0OUTWM HAVIfJ' BAE5. MES BEBH SPRAYED'' KUHS By TIM MASON A KL'HS senior. George Vinson ame through on lop in a battle of appearing arliclc in the lirm in lll.'iO . . . Smith has beenjmanagcr of the company's Eu- active in the Printing Industry gene general oltice. of Oregon association of commer-i 0 cial printing employers and has! The Klamath Basin Association served as president ... he hasof Sub-Contractors, a group of been very active in American Bed employers representing all crafts, , Cross work in Klamath County lormulated the Klamalh Builders lor 20 years, having served nsjl'.xciiange late last month . , , chairman and for the last iatlie plan room for the Exchange years as chairman of the Red "is located in the office of Roper I Cross disaster committee. j "opor. HI.I2 Vine St. . . . 0 KJenrgia Ager is secretary. Bids are invited and will be' opened at 7 :10 pm . Mav IB. at s- , vnn Ro.vcriifl. a local repre Ihe nllice of the clerk of School spntative of the Standard Insur Dislritl No. I. filll Klamath Ave . ;,ICC Cn has been named as lor construction of the I.U( ilo'l'h;l"'m'in "f Klamalh County OWcill Klementarv School. Savings Bonds commillee, ac- . . , . jal Eherlein and Avalon . . . plansj'imR T. S. I'riilrnux of Port a special p;ilure ;n(J swt.jf k.a, i(,ns ;, Morrison. i:,,Kl- chairman of the stale com- 111 i. W iSJiii' K.l..;..:t...,lJ.l K. .JME. J . J i't t' a it. HyfT' m JIM ..i.iy ..iiiioo ... ... . S1;lr,., "Teen Magazine." Appearing iin- ,)35 Win,.ims B,,R architect, millcc ... in announcing the new chan man, Prideaux ex- FUNDS FOR A FLING are being accumulated by the Klamath Union High School junior and senior classes. Their annual spring prom is May 14 and they need money. These juniors are sporting some of the rummage they will put on sale Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Pelican Theater Building. They are, from left, Betty Fitz gerald, Linda Pernell and Charlotte Jones. Material for sale even includes a wash ing machine and a mangle. ' Court Records KLAMATH COUNTY DISTRICT COURT Do.rn U,nru Rluitl fa. I ri.inl. tirtB lieves only 75 per cent of the the candidates Thursday as he nor me uue Any ion, lm, n, .pressed the deep appreciation of p j,rV, 7,7 Shn Toi.i.on B'c'ru'i. patients in severe pain, nearly received a majority oi me voics;"-" '" - " TllI11 T(,nnPrv machinist in thei c ' ' " 'suiy wc panmrin lo '? m ! ...... ..,., ...uu . ... . ii. i lies m uhlrh all K oirk uere """ "'umimim hi , M,... ,. 1 Clause Dm liall llic pain rciiei imssiuie viui casi lor inc oincc oi nn - "- -- u . .i.. Klamalh Falls hrani h ' "" co"n-lolfll. M ,or,fllM drugs is accounted for by Placebo president in the school's annual isupimseo lo retrain nom tpcuK- (Vpvc,.n.1(.uspr ,. las passed v sav,"Bs hond chairman siiicel eiimt arw mcgmoIs. rnxk wxMing. Harry Still In Rare Form; Blasts Republican Papers effect. The supposition is that Placebos act through powcrlul suggestion, elections. However, he is only one of two candidates who received the ma- possibly similar to that of a hyp-I i0i it v of votes. Judy Angslcad nolist, he conlmued. jvigorous campaigning paid off lor PlaceDo ctteci is generally greatest when the patient is wor ried and sullcring Irom great anx icty, he added. The greater the anxiety, the more effective the Placebo. NAMED POSTER GIRL SOUTH TEWKSIiliRY, Mass. Carol Baker and Boh Lewis, his 211-year service mark with the jcompany . . . also at the Weyer- II .. .J. ...i i i I. i ..;.. I... L.'.u.j..i. I.' i.' . i - base IM IIfllWIl- riL-l IV, II. IS IM-CIl ll.lllll'll June 1, 1B57. from siieak- "ho,l.al U Kli,mal.h K;,lls hr:,m i y inr. In the hnvs The idea was to:'" "'-H " l""""' raise funds lor Hie junior-senior prom. ' . ' ' . . . I Bids will procurement officer. Month -0 ciauaf dm Aiien. .wi nivouy i.cfn,, .M-.w uni an' former ine lormer rresincm sain. President Harry S. Truman broke lilve t,e utmost confidence this silence on presidential prefer- Joseph Wesley Leonard, fail display ',. I.',.iJ., lnnl, Ann,,nU in Ar. licence plales, JS. lu.-, . j iufe i,,s , Donald Alien Pinner, Improper mulller, Clare tne HeDllhllcan papers want Sen. John F. Kennedy or shipping clerk in the box factory. 0 New business in Klamalh Falls ing at Kingslcy Field: Inv. her as she conned the oilier of- seniors, were announced hy I lie fice thai of yell queen. presidents of Boys' Alliance and 'ili.-lc' ln.,,io ,-0,-nntlv :K Am-il'c n,,n nil a n,-li,.nu ui.rn hr rf H--iv""J ,v...v ....... u . . ..,... ..... day .or the five undecided olliccs.j nd hoy of the month. ' ' J " - - - j;M2 plans and specfica Students had their choice between ...t'M ""L- plt is located JU"nS "'m vilDHiT lA'diiuiiK " i .i . i i i; m . . , "HOCKS SOUItl OI U1C N). Iilll .'1JH1 he oncnofi bv Ihelss minor, jury lrl iel Mv 17 of 10 am.; f(aj Slovenson to Cel Uie 2 niYl Anil 9H fm- . ; -HJ'iia wee uein, u...ij ..u. iv in.-,- i . .... ....... ..,( viiii.iiiiiiuiiii nor, iury trial t Mav 1 at 10 am oi a we;tlnor observation build-r""1" upo" oo,,n9 wna Kif;h(er Group. Kinyslfy Field. at'','"1 upn posting ssoo bond for first vice pirsklcnl, S h c r m:"' . i - ii .. ,,j ,,,.,1 Kn. ,,.i, fnr u.r.mui;Sfnuhiy, snoitMnanship ami the vice prcsidont. Kalhy Cooper and Sup Ann Owens for third vice Kast Main stop liht. on Kast Main, and will furnisli mixed concrete, gravel Iv- and and (irntfiP Ovrrmire, a local real tor for the last seven years. moved his offices to M & S Heal lability to get alonu Faculty members, officers of . ' r ' ' ty. :,:iit K. Main, as an associate manned II PIl KnniP h UnMlll II ...wl UUV-". V rtllii lima icnKl: , , , n iwi . . . . irnr nil UMNI. llirillM,. ;.. ,; a i E,C!. "M "; . " : and a nancl ol sludents make u,)m,'n'. nus nm ,ns,J",ca ,u """' her of the firm, has iusl returned1 Jr I oeiben D.vi,, h.c rule, can panes "But our party is going to nom- V a. ' w aUIIH-.tlJ VIM Will, AHord Allen Atender, engaging in a ii.unirfii ciuuiu. nit: iuiiiici i iwi- wlaJalW' i.- . fi'nl lliereupon resumed his dcler- Richard AHpn Dworkm, enqaqmg In a . i i spred race, j?s. mined silence about his own Robert John Dailey, (ail ihow declared , j f tj,e i)emotTatic nomj. welont, dismissed. has rtered to district court from iuvenile court r , t- , by Judce Fcter; time set to enter plea lUTC Was 110 lUIUlCr Indication Apr.l ?t at 10 a.m. Ba.l stl JI00; r.fmm Tmmn' t'Pmkc wIiHIhm' Arthur wittiam Meyer, tail stop at slop his statement ahoul the Kepuhii- meant he himself is him. He is the bo.vs in Califotm and I know and like him." Shipment Of Red Cars Due Soon NEW YORK (AP) - The first volume shipment of Soviet-built automobiles will arrive in the L'nited Stales next month, import er Jioberl J. Castle of Syracuse, N.V., said today. The car is the four-cylinder Moskvich which will carry a New York port of entry price of $1,5(10. Delivered in New York the car, slightly larger than most Euro pean imports but a shade smaller than domestic compacts, will cost about $1.K2(I including taxes. The Moskvich is one of the 311 which were displayed at the In ternational Auto Show here Sat urday. Its styling is somewhat similar to the Fords of tho early ."ills and the show models coma complete w-ith the Soviet red star as a radiator ornament. "f had quite an argument with the ltussians to persuade them In lake the red star off the models they ship me for sale." Castle said. "1 finally told them we didn't put t he American flag on our Fords." Another new foreign car was in troduced here Thursday, the Toyo !pet Tiara from Japan. Tnyopet jhas been in the American market for two years with a larger car 'hut the Tiara is sized and priced j with Volkswagen and Renault. n Howard I.ane, eastern distrib utor for. Toyopet. said volume a shipments of the Tiara will begin in August. DOORS OPEN 12:45 p.m. National Poster Girl for the Mus- Tom Tru0vc and Dave Sibbet for cular Dystrophy froundalions '9 business manager. fund drive. I wwn 1)js ufls wn((,n lhc re. stills of this election were not known. OUR MACHINES USE 50 GALLONS OF HOT WATER PER WASH MERIT'S COIN-O-MATIC LAUNDRY SIS K. MAIN fini Ha. Hill Other news this week: KU's own money-raising b 1 1, "hush day," has gained nation wide recognition as it is currently nounl.(,c, the committee which votes on the selection lor each month. Junior Doug Wcnlworlh recent ly won a free yearbook (or guess ing closest to the number of pic tures in the 'H0 El Rodeo, which is to be distributed around the middle of May, Charlotte Corley, editor of the publication has an- For Your Convenience We Will. Be OPEN TODAY UNTIL 11 A.M. NYBACK'S Flower Fair 3614 So. 6th TU 4-8188 oughly wash the aggregate gravel will come from I ho Slukel 'Mountain plant of (George Slat-v, Lagan's father-in-law. . . Lagan is a longtime former Tulelake resident and was a heavy con struction contractor in the Tule lake and Henley areas. . . . Slacy plans to put in a black-top plant in the near future at the Lagan " V.UI II I I'l C IIH alllllll. O Oregon's share in federal de- Irom establishing Ihree new M & S branch offices . . . at McMinnvillc, Monmouth and Eu gene . . . all M & S Iteally ol lices feature Scott-Built Homes. 0 In Ihe Oreat Northern Rail way's 7lsl annual reporl, recent ly distributed to more than 39,5001 ireowners, John M. Hmld, GN president, cilcd reasons for lfliil) $10 cool to Kennedy and Stevenson- land t he ex-1'resirienl went right inao.ouaH;on (0 env he has decided for Klamalh Union will oiler j(onse business continues lo shrink summer Driver 1 raining rro-i Phyllis Hill, vaqranrv. enter piea guiltv. 30 daw committed. Mickey Preslon Morris, Roger Wallace Thompson, no mulller, i Sell. Slliai't Svmillgton. no'naid Eugene Freeman, no muliier, Truman said he felt sure the ,7- ,,. Democratic party could and would Robert Lmzev Yowell, fail itop al stool . .. , , sign, is, i win in the November elections J"7I." ."sT" F,,gi"0"' v""""m ""T'hccausc of the terrible record Lawrence oet Rosario, fait display ii- the Republicans have had." Then "ulZ?m;r? dKp.-y ... he pot down lo names. cense pifltps. is 'fne former President told re Frank Williams, fil stop At stop sign,; , ,, . , t.i.inii a nil vo-ii- f.ii- tlio 15 tnOnOl'S, 1 Oil KIIOW WHO H1C he s;nd the compniiy piiny Milnns to conlinue makinp; freight Thomas Npt . Hrtmbrook, fail Hop I rn il .1 i.- in nahors u'f.itld liL-p tn vao Drtyie wavnt Aimander, viotstion bs-inominntcd, dnn't you? Kennedy Lenn'e FJtrl Al.nder, truck ipetd-,01 rtltn on- inq, dismissed. "Hut our parly is iioing lo notn- Rollri Leon Reymer, (ruck speeding, . , , , ... i? so pAd. innle somebody who van win. Harold Walker, assault with a danger- of a rennrt lh;it C.nlifornia Gov. iiinn.d n.ntn.M- nf f'.i'n.il Vnrlh. msoiiicieni eviaence; reieaseo. (iKT IKK RKOl KMS TOKYO l'PI Hip llsr-;il vi:tr 1M-V1 it ...i:.. .t.: j Ri-am siwnsoi'pd by the Male He- moilll,Cfi ,0 ono.i(.n(h of nnp . ' (. ,.,-... . l.luno 6 and ending on August 22..5linp,jpSi .-vj and LvuvlUJ. "" 'I'hn,' u-ill lw till) ,-KS.IS I'llll-l t,-.. I.: . I 1 . . .1 " , . . . . s asoiogion nan f i icr cell .I....I.J ..ul ,.!, . will im-lnrl.. j .. ,., .... ' " . ..J.,. K-""""": I''' l!crn and Northern Pacific with insiioc.,,,,, '" ""- ""''" contracts. i,,,,.;,. jjI1y.nlr0l.(1 Any sludent who is eligible fori .... .,..,. . J ' ' '"iKoreign Ministry reported today a drivers permit is eligible lor . , ..... ., , 1 . it has received a flood of . , . , ii i !'ancn on ttie Hi Road, somelat e rat ways, he said that ne- t , his course. A $5 deposi wt be! - ., .. , ,.. , "" "'' "v , , ones s for permission to n . . , ( ,j ai u 1,1 '"ins iiiiiii imuio-goi at ons 10 ncicrm ne ic ms o required and no refunds will be ,, ,. .. . , , . , , ; , , , , , , , . . pilli rails, has been purchased by exchange which would be fair to m'"c' j.liisepli l-'iiinelsco of San .lose who .shareholders of both C, and NP Members of the Honor Sociely' . , , ' , ... . " , . ... . . .. , Uohmelle henl of llerelords was tangible results are hoped for in . ., i j .i j I unisiy soni at auction ami mm . . I hursday on the second and third , , . , . , . , was not a pa of he ti ansae ion s a es a s mini inn . s . I. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robinelle are tries were located along the com In n I 1 iniilc In ruto til mm' . hoth connectt'd with Ihe school svs- panv's lines mi i j it-1 1 mm. , inm i,,, Edmund G. Brown, leader of his state's 81 vote convention delega tion, would support Kenned v for The Japanese the nomination, Truman said he had noted that Brown had denied saying so. "I don't think he would lie.' quests for permission to invitee President Eisenhower In various! (unctions during his June visit The icebreaker Mackinaw if here. 'owned by Ihe U.S. Coast Guard, ft HELD OVER -All The Rare Adventure Of The Story Treasured By All Ages! hi --m -yAM. ui .' 1iwi:ks CZliNjErv-IAScrOP3 COLOR by DE LUXE ItUkrt David Ladd- Donald Crisp "PATRASCHE" tM WW' De PLUS SPECIAL SHORT nd "Bugi" Bunny Cartoon Feoture Timat: . 1:00 - 3:15 3:30 00 m4 10:15 the president's report i that 1-12 new nidus- panvs lines in ltiill . . . the lem here . . . dclails of Ihe saleicompany's i-csearch program is 'were handled hv Harry Van with being continued. I For those who demand the finest . . . v 1- " Vl mil- Hi., V!.-V,;t 4- ' 5. i" ' ' ..." flrlll,J No othir cor embodies th luxury, comfort and pcrformonco thot aulomolivo icienco hal pro ducod in Ihe 1960 Codilloc, ol which Ihe Coupe de Ville, illustrated above, ii typical, Cadillac't economy, reliability and longevity make it the wiiell inveitment in motoiing , . , and no other cor so imbues its owner with conlidence! Come in, we have models in stock lor immediote delivery. t We have 4 Cadillacs in stock at this time. All are available for immediate delivery. 1 Coupe dcVille 2 coupes, 62 series 1 62-Sedon, 6 window We Invite You to See These '60 Cadillacs DICK B. MILLER CO. Jamrs K. Stilnell & Co., and no I'onsidoralinn was aiumuiu-ed. 0PM copies everything! -o New York Life Insurance Co and Occidental Life Insurance Co of California jointly announced payment of $2.1 million in one :o( the largest death benefits ever paid on a single life in Ihe his tory of the life insurance indus try. . . . Occidental paid the proceeds of a $1 million policy lo the beiieliciaries of a n:i-year-old corporation president. Ihe pol icy having been taken out ill 1:157. . . . New- York Life's payment was more than $1.1 million un der several Hilicics issued by it . . . one million of this insur ance was issticd in tn.iB . . . the larpest previous payment by New York Life on a single life was .WII.ihiii in 1!.!T. LIU II v JjJ f-te. -i! .:Ji2iLk:ji 1 MAKK I.KHOH I'ASTK TOKYO (I PI' The Brew-' inR Kxperiment Institute nf the government's Finance Ministry proudly annniinced today it has ji - ui i ill j .ii , .iii 1 1 1 ii, 1 1 iii iii.m uiiiij; iiiikii lino jf( '.':), j,r . ;pastc and packing it in small When the paste is diluted with water. Ihe mixture has Ihe tasle and wallop of a straight shot the Institute said. 7th & Klamath OLDS - CADILLAC Ph. 4-4154 (Ireen, blue, red, purple . . . pick any color writ ing, and you'll find that Kodak's new Yerifax Bantam Copier can copy it as easily as typed data! And here's the biggest news of all the new Yerifax Bantam sells for only $!. 50! That's right-- only 99 Why that's less than half the cost of other so called low-cost copiers! Like to know . more about the Bantam? Then call us right now. Dan Hucbncr DAN'S Office Machines 629 Main - TU 3-429S Kismiim Fails, Or(j(w Sfivmg Southern Oregon and Northern Cfllitornm PiihinhM daily except Saturday by Sou thorn Oregon Publishing Company Vain At Esplanatit Phom lUiMO 441.1 FRANK JirNKINS. Ed. lor PiLL JENKINS. Managing Editor f-t.OYD WYNNtl, City Editor Fntered ecorHt cias matter at me rotl ottice t Klamath Fai, Oregon, on August JO. 190. unOrr act ol i Congress. March 3. III? SeccxJ-clMi postage paid al Klamath Fall). Oregon, ard at addit'0ai mailing ottice. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier Wmith s I TS 6 Monthi $10 SO I Year mi tJO Vail In Advance 1 A'.onth $ 1 f5 ft Monthi iirj 00 ' ar Jtl oo Carrier and Dea'era Aeday & Sunday, coov lOc UNtTEO PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Suhicriher not receiving delivery ot te. Htratd and New, olet phone Tueo 4-dill hefore 1 P m. After '. 7 P m.. phone Maurice Miner. Or- I eolation Manager at TUmo 4-47SX FOR GOOD-OR BAD-EVERY TOWN HAS ITS "FIRST FAMILY" ...HERE IT WAS THE HUNNICUTTS, LAST OF THEIR LUSTY KIND! The story of a young love that fought to live, against a father's reckless past, a mother's possessive love and an unspoken secret the whole town knew-too well ! HOME FROM THE HILL" fV-A a I BiHiaf H If I I Starring CoStunni WIJWFwanWliMirftTeTeireTr. ROBERT MITCHUM -ELEANOR PARKER PEPPARO GEORGE HAMILTON EfflHT SLOANE UHNt PATTEN m TODAY! " Continuous Todoy From 12:4S Feofur Today 1:10 - 3:59 - 6:48 - 9:32 HUMPHREY'S