6 Tht Nevft-Rfcvjovr, fcmburg. Or. Tuet., Nov. 22, 1960 loyhnd Is Neiv - Wonderland. For AH f The Youngsters Children's Toys Ante-Date Recorded Early Civilization Where did the loyi that children. first to have dolls. These were not love so mucll sucn as aoils, Kites, ioois, iney were sincuy uems ui blocks, etc. . .come from? entertain the children. Records and archeolofiical exca- Kites originated in the Orient, valions show that children have At one time kite flying was a na been playing with dolls, and many tional sport in China. other toys we still see today, since Blocks, which were once called many thousands of years ago. building bricks first appeared mi The Egyptians were perhaps the nu any decoration. Most were somewhat larger than the average ones today. Generally as soon as something new appears for adults, it is dupli cated in miniature for children. It was not too many years after the first appearance of the locomotive that a child's replica was designed. The earliest steam engine, how ever, far preceded this. . .records show a reference to it as far back as 150 years before -the birth of Christ. The sling shot, used by men as a weapon, and referred to in the Bible as David's weapon, has been a toy for centuries, too. Children's tastes have changed little since ancient times. A look at the toy collection in the British Mueseum would prove that. In fact, it would not be advisable to take the children there before Christmas they'd find loo many toys to ask fori FOR YOUNGSTERS NEWEST ADDITION to career building toy kits is this peg set slanted toward training the budding landscape archi tect, according to the Toy Gui dance Council. If mntniriK evervrhinn tho rhiM rrl tn'lw0 yetn old- lf he ha on,y one everyrning tne cm id needs to,it wiI1 probaby be dragged along k.u.ii u Kicuy yuiu. ny me child trom room to room, Trp. , The small fry love to have their own furniture. (Would you be com fortable in a chair that's far too big, or eating at a table that's nearly over your head?) furniture tnats scaled to their size is available in desks, chairs, tables, stools . , , even sofas! A child begins to reallv eniov his own chair when he is about MEN INTO SPACE Is a new idea in game fun for the younger set that bases com petition on rocket riding ad ventures. Boys, especially, will go for this gift. i 1 x IIS k'ZCv '"MERRY CRISPNESS" Is the theme of these . two pretty dresses. They're designed In polyester fiber and i. 50 per cent cotton to insure ease of laundering and f ree , dom from wrinkling. The frilled peter pan collar and ruffled I bodice will always look Derkv. the skirt always eriso. Furniture Gifts Fine For Year's A well-chosen gift of furniture will live haDDiness for manv Christmas Days to come! There's just one problem to se lecting furniture as gifts and that is Deing correct in your gift choice. However, without actually asking "what do you want" and spoiling the surprise, check with close friends and family to determine whether a practical or ' just pret ty" furniture item will better fill Uie bill. Women usually welcome such pieces as a vanity table, writing desk, sewing table, oversize jewel box and an arm chair or lounge of their own. The difficult thing Is to find out what she wants . . . locating the item is easy. There are so many styles in every piece , . . from Danish modern through Oriental to trrditional. Such decorative furniture is be ing shown now in, not only all the loveliest of woods, but in jewel tones as well. Painted furniture is a trend, not a fad, say the experts. For Him The man of the house usually covets the most comfortable chair ever designed. This choice it prac tically pleasure-proof. Better wrap up a miniature chair for his. gift though and then take him along after Christmas to pick out a chair. To be really comfortable, a chair must fit the person who will sit in it. The chair should be high enough for the feet to rest on the floor. The seat should be long enough to give support from spine to knee. The arms should hold the sitter's aims from elbow to wrist. And the back should support at a comtortaDie angle lrom spine to nape or neck. You will be able to find a chair that fits him, pleases you. and suits the decor of the home, with very mile difficulty, The selection if tremendous in every price range. j Phone OR 3-5056 Roieburj ' j f. HELPS SANTA DELIVER THE NICEST HOLIDAY STYLES I For The Girls For The Boys I t COATS BULKY KNIT SWEATERS SKIRTS and BLOUSES KNEE SOCKS CAPRI PANTS ROBES and PAJAMAS PURSES GLOVES WINTER JACKETS CAPS - GLOVES BULKY KNIT SWEATERS SLACKS. SHIRTS SOCKS ROBES PAJAMAS For The Sub-Teen 1 f t f f DRESSES WITH A HOLIDAY LOOK SKIRTS NEW PASTELS BULKY KNIT SWEATERS BOUFFANTS & STRAIGHT SLIPS ROBES SLEEPWEAR CUDDLY, LOVABLE STUFFED ANIMALS I For The Lady in Waiting HOLIDAY SUITS DRESSES VELVET and CORDUROY CAPRI PANTS SKIRTS - JACKETS WITH A PARTY LOOK A Small Deposit Holds Your Lay-Away i s It's Wonderful World Of Dolls Maybe, it's the mother complex in her, but every little girl wants and deserves a doll. This year, reports Toy Guidance, Council, the perfect, oh-so-wonderful doll . will oe waiting for ner. . .exceeding any- tmng sne may nave fancied in ner most elaborate dreams. Dolls not only resemble chil dren, they walk, talk, cry and drink like children. Manufacturers have exceeded the already near human realism of previous sea sons, now creating models with sucn muscular agility, they actual ly perform ballet routines. Another amazing development is a versatile 3-foot high doll, exact counterpart of any real youngster her age, designed to walk along side a carriage pushing a smaller uom Magic on tne family scene. Speech versatility is still anoth er development in the doll world. This year Chatty Cathy, young Miss America of the Dlav pen sot makes her entry on the holiday scene speaking whole sentences in small child chatter! Another fe male with a talent for talking. Still more marvels have entered the field. , .accessories, even furni ture, copied from current "grown up" models; kits with instructions on the "care and feeding" of dolls . . .even diets and scientific baby care; and still another thrill a baby's bath with nozzle spray. High fashion takes over the min iature doll group, with a boom in carrot-tressed dolls, bangs and bee hive coiffures, even needle-pointed shoes and bulky charm bracelets. 10's doll is a career girl carrying a brief case! Stuffed animals have personal ities, too. Patterned after zoo counterparts, they look amazingly real, uiners nave come trom outer space, or a fantasy group, and some are TV characters named Huckleberry Hound ' and Quick uraw Mciiraw. With so many "jet age" develop ments, it should be a record vear for. the Doll. . First Lady of The Land, ZERO IN on this gift for boys. It's the "count down," an electronic missile control base just like the Army's vital missie launching nerve center. The rockets blast off up to a height of 35 feet. It's constructed of sturdy plastic; oper ates on standard flashlight batteries. ' Youngsters Take Off Into World Of Scientific Adventure In 1960 N v BIGGER THAN EVER this Yuletide ore dolls and doll accessories. Here o happy youngster appears ' with her playmate size doll, who looks just like a 3-yepr-old. What's happening to kids? Where are the cowboys and Indians. ..tne "cops and robbers" who once "foueht it out" on city streets? The "cops" are now "rocket engineers." Cowboys have turned into astronauts. Even the one-time squaws are. now tinkering in min iature laboratories. The scientific age has invaded the children's world. And the kids with characteristic flexibility, have responded by bewildering their parents. Eight-year-olds make remarks like. "Pod. according to my calcu lations, it's going to rain tomor row" (and it does). Pop stares at his offspring in amazement. Then ne learns mat a inermom eter hangs outside Junior s win dow, and a humidity computor fills the table space once occupied by a pair of six guns. He begins "help ing" Junior, picking up knowledge he never had and finding this amateur weatherman business is fun! Children's interests are changing and their hobby activities are fol lowing suit. According to the Hobby Indus try Association, new hobbies are opening doors to every child who it someday have to earn a place in the world. Young chemists delightedly pour mixtures from one test tube to another, learning' the science of analyzing chemicals by color Want to know what foods are high in calories? Visit your junior chemist in his experimental lab. He'll make a few tests, and come up with the answer He can even send secret mes sages in invisible ink.. .make print reappear with a drop from a spe cial vial The youngster who toys con tinually with the radio dial and asks, "where does the sound come from," is showing a natural scien tific curiosity. Don't stifle it by replying,"I don't know," or "ask your father." Urge him to find out for him self. Give him a radio hobby kit. With it he'll .explore wireless transmitting and receiving and an swer his own questions. Today, there's no reason for that mournful, "Mommy, I have noth ing to do." The well-informed par ent can provide a dozen fascina ting, educational diversions for the children.. All it takes is a stroll through the neighborhood hobby snup: . HERalD the coming ot Christ mas with musical instruments which can be used to express rne oy.ot the yuletide. WHAT THEY SAY Here's what automatic dishwash er users say: Fewer dishes and glasses broken, fewer tea towels needed, hot water saved because dishes are dohe fewer times a day. Capture All Christmas Fun With Well-Planned Pictures The holiday season nresenU picture opportunities second to none. Be ready with -film, flash and a reliable camera. And have plenty of picture-taking necessi ties on hand. You'll wait another year to record holiday happenings. For a realistic record, catch Christmas in color. It's essy to use color film especially with simple box-type cameras that take slides or snapshots in color, as well as black-and-white pictures. Plan your picture-takiDg so it tells a complete story from early preparations right on through the excitement of gift-opening and the last sleepy nod Christinas night. For in-the-house holiday shots, it's a good idea to leave on as many lights as possible. Use a camera that comes complete with built-in flashholder for easy indoor use. Safety In numbers is a good rule for snapshooting because you don't always get what you want the first time, and because a series of pictures rather than a one-shot stint tells the story of what happened next. When shooting small fry, keep that camera low at the child's own eye-level even if it means sitting, stooping or kneeling. It's usually best to come in as close as the camera will allow. Shutter secret that works well with youngsters is to click when they're absorbed in what they're doing. Include all parts of that Christ mas story from outdoor decora tion to indoor festivities. Make the most of your holiday pictures. Put them in the family album. Have some of the best ones enlarged and framed to hang on the wall or send as gifts to family and friends. And, of course, extra prints can brighten many a letter to a fond, far-away grandma. You can send a "bunch of eood wishes" with artificial flowers, and they'll brighten any home or of fice! What's more, they're a never-ending way of saying Merry Christmas to a friend. Buying Toys Deserves A Priority On Most Christmas Shopping Lists Buying toys deserves priority on your Christinas list, even if you are only a cousin once removed or a casual family friend. Time invested in the selection of suitable toys can yield lifetime dividends of value to a child. This advice comes from Dr. Phil ip Lewis of the Chicago Board of Education and Toy Guidance coun cil's Advisory Committee, who also suggests a preliminary reconnai sance of Toyiand before buying. Because of the air of excitement surrounding a toy department during the holidays, it's a smart idea to list the ages and habits of the children you want gifts for, and outline the basic Play interests at each age level. Then look for tovs that fit them individually. You'll find it rewarding, in your role of Assistant Santa Claus, .to study the information on toy pack aging. Read leaflets like "Leani ng Through Play" Toy Guidance Council's, outline on toy selection which gives special play needs of each age of childhood. Toys designed for very young children should be labelled for sucking. There should be no loose parts, and edges should be smooth. Lightweight toys afe best for the ' crib and play pen crowd whose muscles are just beginning to de velop. A new category of toys from the land of science should ease your gift selection for teenagers. It includes lab equipment on a home scale...even group viewer microscopes for family participa tion. Balance is important In a toy just as it is in nourishment. From babyhood on, children require var ied play activities; so, in making up your ' gift list, consult leaflets at good stores or get advice from parents with children in similar age groups. . By scheduling this important part of your Christmas shopping early, you will find a broader selection of "correct" toys and a store personnel with time to be helpful. Familiar Carols Ring Out Everywhere At Christmas The joyful strains of "God Rest you Merry Gentlemen," "Hark, the Herald Angles Sing" and oth er carols each year renew a lovely tradition as they fill the air at Christmas. All Christian nations have carols which, are religious, seasonal songs, usually happy in spirit. The singing of carols at Easter time has declined over the" years, but Christmas carols have survived and grown in popularity. Carols originally were sung to accompany a ring dance in which dancers joined hands to form a circle. ' Many of these tunes still retain their lilt. About the 13th century, tradi tional dance melodies were adapt ed to religious texts. Worshippers welcomed something less severe than the old Latin hymns and found these more lively than plain song or chants. Carols were written by clergy men, poets, composers, peasants, and by university scholars. They were equally at home in the ale house, hall, marketplace or cloister. Hundreds of carols were written in England between 1400 and 1647, when the Puritan Parliament abol- In the middle of the 19th cen-' tury, texts for several old carols came to light when a book belong ing to Richard Hill, a London grocer, was found behind a book case. From about 1500 to 1S36, Hill recorded all manner of things In the book. Among his many notes were transcriptions of long lost carols. The Rev., J. M. Neale and the Rev. T. Helmore created more in terest in carols when they publish ed "Carols for Christmas tide" in 1953 which set England texts to the 16th century Swedish carol tunes. One of the favorites in the collection, "Good King Wensces las," was written to the tune of a Spring carol, "Tempus Adest Florindum." The resurgence of carol writing in the mid-19th century led to many American carols, including "We Three Kings of Orient, Are,' and "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear." Traditional old English carols, as well as carols from other Eu ropean countries, especially Ger many and France, remain as favorites. GIFT TREE NICE ished Christmas - celebrations and suppressed carols. . ! Many families follow the cus The favorite songs survived bv torn of having a "hospitality Irce." oral tradition and in crudely print- A small Christmas tree is set ua ed broadsheets. They did not fully near the door and as guests ar regain their popularity for some rive or depart, they are given a 200 years. small gift off the tree. 1 K FIRST CAMERA It Is wise to select something inexpensive easy to use for o youngster's first camera. If you select o and eosy to use for a youngster's first camera. 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