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Court Says Only
So Much Can Be
Hoped In Surgery
PARIS (API - A Pans civil
court ruled here that a 56ear-!
old woman shouldn't demand the i
impossible from a plastic surgeon,
and should he happy with any im
provements he can make.
The suit was brought by Gita
I-pibman de Kassel, an American
who lives in Mexico. She asked
50 million francs $119.00 dam
ages from France's famed plastic
surgeon, ur. jean voisin.
Court proceedings disclosed she
came to Voisin with a request that I
he remove certain faatal wrinkles,
smooth pouches beneath her eyes,
make her look more youthful and
give her bosom a youthful line.
All but the last was successful,
she admitted in her complaint, but
that was a disaster. She claimed
the surgery left her with scars
jwhich show when she wears low
cut evening; dresses. She also
claimed the scars adversely af
fected certain marriage plans,
and contended the doctor had not
warned her that lifting the bosom
would cause some scars.
The court sided with Voisi
threw out the suit, and said: "At
a certain age one should not de
mand the impossible."
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Second Sutherlin School Term To End Wednesday
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COMEDY Five Roseburg High School students enact a scene in tne uiior clasi ploy.
They are, left to right, Mike Murphy, Bill Milne, Penny Bevans, llo Batsch ond Bernie)
Young. The three-act comedy will be presented in the high school auditorium. Th play
deals with the tribulations of being the father of a young lady who wants to get married,
but to her father is still just o child and too young for marriage. (Paul Jenkins)
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Jamei Stacey Near Top
In Cartooning Contest
James Stacey. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Stacey of 403 W.
Umpqua St., Roseburg. has placed
second in a cartoon contest at the
I niversity of Oregon. The univer
sity student is a junior majoring in
art. The cartoons were judged on
originality, aptness of thought and
general artistic layout or value as
a cartoon.
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Competition May
Last All Winter
PORTLAND (API The Willa
mette Valley gasoline price com
petition may last all winter, the
business manager of the Oregon
Gas Dealers Assn. said here.
J. S. Baker said the price war
would mean disaster for some
as. 000 persons dependent on the
service station business for a
livelihood.
The major oil companies could
stop this price slashing within 24
hours by exercising price, control,
he said.
"Since these major oil compan
ies seem to have accepted the
fact that they can operate at a
lower price to themselves than
their announced wholesale price,
we believe that the only honest
course open to them would be a
realistic reduction in the price
and releasing the retail service
station industry from their mono
polistic control." Baker said.
Regular gasoline is selling for
?5 to 26 cents a gallon in the
Portland area and the Willamette
Valley.
By SUE SIKSTROM
The end of the second six weeks
of school m Sutherlin will be Wed
nesday. School will close at that time for
the Thanksgiving vacation and start
again Monday, Dec. 1.
Scotts Valley PTA was host to
the annual Oregon Education Assn.
dinner held at the Scotia Valley
gym Wednesday.
Entertainment Presented
Entertainment for the annual
dinner was provided by the music
department, of the Drain Union
High School. A discussion on prob
lem juveniles was given by Julian
Helleck. Eight Sutherlin residents
attended the meeting. I
Sutherlin Junior High held its 1
monthly skating party at the Rol-j
letta in Roseburg recently.
Mrs. Burnett's fifth grade class
at East Elementary gave a pro
gram last week consisting of re
ports on the 13 original colonies 1
and of the westward movement. i
Some pupils told of famous early
Americans and the entire class
gave a choral number of "Western
Wagons' and other pioneer songs, i
A mural, which extended across j
: the front and side blackboard, done i
in free hand by the students, por- i
trayed the story of the westward
( movement.
i The Associated Business Women
1 of Sutherlin discussed what could
!be done for the needy families in !
(Sutherlin at a recent meeting.
j The club met again Wednesday
Pendleton, Salem Firmt
Apparent Low Bidders j
SEATTLE fAP)-Pendleton and
and Salem firms were apparent ,
low bidders on two Montana proj
ects on which the Army Engineers '
reported a bid opening this week. I
McCormark Construction Co.,
Pendleton, bid S.S6.162 for con-'
s! ruction of a water treatment
plant at Lewistown. The govern-1
ment estimate was $63,760.
J. G. Watts Construction Co.,'
Salem, bid $42,000 for additional ,
water supply facilities at Kalispell
Air Force Station. The govern- '
ment estimate was 1S3.162.
at I p.m. in the fire hall with i Church's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Cave Junction recently yisited
representatives from several
ganizalions present.
Return Heme
Mr. and Mrs. M. B
or-1 H. V. Church. They spent one day
shopping in Eugene.
Mrs. O. C. Hood of Portland spent
the past week in Sutherlin visiting
Church and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Arcnie licLrae and 1am-
family have returned homeland Mrs
to Olympia, Wash., after spending , ily.
a week in Sutherlin visiting! Mrs. Walter Wirher and children
her parent!. Ur. and Mrs. Albert
Jacobson.
Mr. and Mrs. OrviUt Smith and
son, Donald, (pent a recent week
end in Eugene with the Dick Fir
mans. They attended the King
ston Trio Show at Mc Arthur Court
while there.
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JUNIOR PLAY Two Roseburg High School students por
tray a scene in the junior class play "Father of the Bride."
The play will be presented tonight and Saturday night at
8 o'clock in the school auditorium. Shown ar Penny
Bevans and Dick Withnell.
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cases of the disease during each
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Public health authorities point
out that having weapons to fight
tuberculosis is not enough without
public cooperation. They recom
mend that everyone have a regular
complete physical examination,
preferably once a year, which
I snouia inciuue enner a SKin lest or
j chest X-ray.
i A community tuberculosis detec
' lion campaign is being conducted
for Douglas County school children
with their parent's permissions.
The test is given with a drop or
two of tuberculin, which is injected
into the ckin of the forearm. The
tuberculin is a liquid which con
tains some of the proteins or protein-products
of the tuberculosis
germs, and it causes a small lo
calized reaction on the skin of a
person whose body has ever been
infected wilh these germs.
"Reading is usually done 48 to
72 hours later. If the reaction is of
certain size, it indicates to the phy
sician that the person at some time
has harbored tuberculosis terms. A
reaction does not necessarily mean
i the person has the disease, so fur
j ther tests are necessary for anv
i one classified as positive to the
skin test.
X-Ray Taken
The next step Is a chest X-ray,
which shows whether the germs
have started an active infection,
have at some time been active but
are now dormant, or are merely
temporarily in the person. If the
X-ray shows activity, the State
Board of Health is cooperating with
other local health departments to
have an X-ray unit available for all
positive reactors. Upon the results
of all this testing and evaluation,
and not before, can a diagnosis of
tuberculosis he made.
Ixical health departments gave
41.645 tuberculin skin tests in Ore
gon last year, and the Stata Board
of Health X-ray vans provided
screening to twice that many peo
ple. Additional thousands were test
ed or X-rayed through private phy
sicians, hospitals, and programs of
the state and local tuberculosis
and health associations.
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Cambodia and Communist North
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days of negotiations. Amount of
trade and the products tn bo bar
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