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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1964, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 25, 1964 s Studies Cancer s s th For Link Wi s s Own Affliction PALM BEACH SHORES, Fla. (AP) -- "There's nothing wrong with me but cancer," said the grey-haired woman scientist. And those words just about sum up the fortitude and con- tinued bright outlook of Dr. Olive Stull Davis, 59, who was oe ee stricken with a 'highly malig- ° ® nant cancer of the lymph sys- : tems 11 years ago, She was ex- Ll * perimenting with a tumor virus 3 3 that causes one of the major killer diseases of 'chicken. , She's still working every day 0 ; e on this virus. trying to deter-| - ° mine whether, as she believed,| ; ' the same virus caused her own} = ges 0 5 cancer, and therefore might be transmissible from stricken chickens to humans. Dr, Davis, a veterinary sci-| } ' ence researcher of Purdue Uni-| = d versity, is in good general] health despite the persistence of] > her cancer, she told the annual] : ; seminar for science writers| : i sponsored by the American Can- cer Society. One: of the cancer experts at| | ; $ Beak ' the meeting, rising to pay tri- 4 . bute to Dr. Davis, said it well fg a could be that her condition : could be controlled sufficiently} | TTT hai th by the radiation treatment she| | =A he, ; Ss aan ra still receives to enable her to live out a normal life-span. STRUCK SEVEN SITES } Dr. Davis said her lymphatic & 600x116 * 600x13 cancer initially struck her at) ; be Bh Ay 4 © 670x15 © 560x14 seven sites on her body--includ- ing both sides of the groin, both) | . . % g armpits, the sides of the neck, LBS "g st } e 560x115 e 520x114 and "an abdominal mass big as| $ 21 ey Nee 3 ' 2 © 750x14 ® 650x13 a man's fist." Six months after she was af-| ; 2 f MOTE E ' | Lal y | © 590x15 © 520x13 flicted, she said, radiation ef- fected a completed, though tem-| 4 fi / porary, remission. i ' fi ' Ke e 500x13 Over the intervening years : yf she has suffered from recur- lumps, Last'spring, she had a recurrence of 'quite ; ,, 5 . ; e@ NO SECON DS ae ore ik citer Coan i ; 7 j . Mostly, she gets her radiation] | bee, p gen ' : ; @ NO RETREADS act lp ped : 4 NS bait "bomb" is radioactive co-| . iv mY e NO USED TIRES balt--used much like x-ray. : gmp eytiem discases| WOM Eee pg, ee iis . BUY A BRAND NEW TIRE FOR and lymph - system diseases have told her: 3 } ee ee : F 4 { tae S'! }: | 1 | 7 ONLY $8.77... SORRY... "With your history (of fre-| 3 quent remissions and lengthy) : ite : milli. survival) all the medical know- ( c = ~ F ledge we now have can make : : ONLY 4 to a customer no more accurate prognosis! : He / " i ' Is than we could go Bs witch- | ' ie ae ; -> ~No Dealers Please! e Tube Type Blackwal craft or a crystal ball." i i} } j é : re , "dh, ' A me! © Tubeless Slightly Mo US. Tightens © Use Any Old Tire For Trade-In Controls Over Wheat Prices the ae Guarantee SERVICE WASHINGTON (AP) -- The| AM | : __ SPECIAL 3 ts mee -- | ee SALE ) 'fhe broaden its control over exports of wheat and wheat flour to. pre- i ; ; 2 vent these products from being 5 y * ee PRICE sold abroad at less than world prices. la The controls would. be the tightest ever imposed in peace- if Sa ee d : ge i ore M . cssse de \(\\| BATTERIES | MUFFLERS | | be exported without a depart- ment licence during periods er es eee th agg sot } . "gi es" : : : ¢ 6 VOLT--Group 1 would require that the wheat ih J Y j, , ' : ihe! GY pais Dodge -- Plymouth 2.00 TRADE-IN ON and flour be sold at not less F j " f é : SJ y ete: Chev. -- Pontiac : : than world levels. 6 heal iif . 24 MONTH GUARANTEE YOUR OLD MUFFLER The purpose of the controls , 3 j 3 ie 4 'es 2 : : -- ALL '49/54 F : 7 '49! ord ond 8.27 would be to keep U.S, prices : J Y ; from breaking world markets-- id ' he . a ee 2L Meteor ; an obligation which the depart- 3 ord -- Meteor 3 sacs ig whic ep Mercury -- Monerch 88 ALL '49-'51 Chevy and '8 47 TEE Ld : ee ccesews 8 ment said this country has un- j Ponti der the International Wheat s by kj é; 2 ; ee Asoc GUARAN wisi ee ane Agreement, of hf Lh : Reem ts? : *ALL '54-64 Chevy and $ Pontiac Eee we wesc teens 9,97 The United States and Can- & i ' a : 12: VULT--Grous 24S ada--two major exporters--had . i - p ULT--Grou» 24 j po . Dodge Pyinsutk *ALL '55-'63 Ford and $ Meteor S.E. sie sk Op gaan ge 9.78 . i ; : been stabilizing the world price a % He Chev. -- Pontiac @ FULLY GUARANTEED at about $1.35 a bushel, the U.S j «tip J Ex farm average. This is about | : - ares ncaa GUARANTEE mid-way between the maximum} : = : ; CON I and minimum prices set under| " ; j ' ; @ RUST RESISTANT the wheat agreement | ce 12 VOLT--Group 28N @ INSTALLED FREE eae : : % ie -- Meteor 4 : ercury -- Monarch Less $2.00 Trade-i 36 MONTH GUARANTEE $ e-in for your Orono District | ] Dr i , - Exchange... old muffler. cei RAL OS Ce _|onaxes | wae By MRS, KEN GAMSBY | , J ae, by he - : "a AL a RELINED ALIGNMENT ORONO -- The Orono and Dis-| 7 trict Credit Union recently held : : j i Pee i ' " ; the annual meeting in Orono. 2 is L4 ; ' : = All Four Wheels. Drive safely with our guaranteed Glenn Raycroft of Toronto spoke} : j , ' bonded brake lining. Fits most cars. Precision li t helps stop shimmy, hard steer- ing, tire wear, We correct caster, camber, toe-in, turning radius and steering axis inclination. Tore sion bor adjustment on all Chrysler Products, to the group on Credit Unions f and their operations. || 4 3 ' - Of the five retiring officers,| ; " 3 ' four were returned to office: ' hi fie ears ; ; K-MART $ .66 Mrs. A. Loucks, W. Farrow, ' ie a Charles Hutton and Alf Perrin om a pee f 5 PRIGE a $ §8 Mrs. Bob Allin was a new mem- A f i Yigal , ONLY PRICE a ber voted to the Board f ec * et F or ved to the Boat > ee : ONLY The Credit Union has shown| a gradua! increase in member: ship which now totals 144. The a Ds oy SAG EE TRL Ree j S ike ie cnatal ' : ied anh: of 323409 in io $2534 é= : ene NCE! 1963, Of this sum $16,225.52 is f ; UPPLY CLE bd out on Joan to members and the AVING 1 UTO S NG parent Union. 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Perrin,| r e } ¢ Src ivy, Other directors are ° --- 4 t, R. Hancock, Mrs. P . TCHING REAR $2.97 Lc einsinmmre ons Werry, tation" Mrs, A.| * SUBS SOON AY ORT coi since " OPEN DAILY , mm 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Loucks and Percy Werry.

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