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T h u rsd a y, N ove m b e r 10, 1949 CLASSIFIED SECTION FO R S A L E E ste rb ro o k pens $2.00 S o uthern Oregon News R eview , 38 E. M ain L E G A L N O T IC E PREPARING FOR THE W ORST — W earing a n ti-ru d io a c ttv tt suit.-., thr.se c iv il defense tru i rices at Eusingw old, E ngland, test an a rtific ia lly created “ area o f atom ic d evastation.” In s tru c to rs are being readied fo r the expansion of the c iv il defense pi ngm m in N ovem ber. England w ants to be prepared. FO R SALE S ta tio n a ry , L o r open stock. S outhern O re gon N ew s R eview , 38 E. M ain Street. DO YO U N E E D a b e a u tifu l s m a ll tr a ile r . I have a 14 ft. A n g e lu s a ll a lu m in u m la te 19- 49 m odel. 2 w e e k’s old. Same as new . F u ll bed, a p t size butane stove, heater, e le c tric h o t w a te r. W ill sell $150 less fa c to ry p rice fo r q u ic k sale. G. P e tty, L ith ia A u to C o u rt, FOR SALE - O ffice su p p lies, f ilin g cabinets, ledgers, jo u r n a ls/ cash books, c o lu m n a r U. OF O. SCHEDULES pads, v e rtic a l file s. S outhern ART SHOW NOV. 14 O regon News R eview , n nx t A n e x h ib itio n o f the U p jo h n to the F ire S ta tio n . c o lle c tio n o f co n te m p o ra ry A m FOR S A L E — N ew R e m in g to n erica n p a in tin g s w ill open in the Personal P o rta b le T y p e w r it ers. Prices s ta rt a t 79.50 plus L it t le A r t G a lle ry o f the U n iv fe d e ra l ta x. S o u th e rn Oregon e rs ity o f Oregon on N ovem ber News R eview , n e x t to the F ire 14. T h is w i l l be the o n ly Oregon sh o w in g o f the co lle c tio n , w hich S tation. in clu d e s 31 painting s. R E M IN G T O N - Personal ty p e Some o f the co n te m p o ra ry a r w rite rs , e lite o r pica type. tists represented are K a r l A n d S outhern O regon News R e vi erson, J u lie n B in fo rd , P aul L e w ew, 38 E. M ain. is Clem ens, W ilfo r d S. C onrow . G ladys R ockm ore D avis, A le x K L E N Z O - paper w rapped e r ander James, B e rn a rd K a rfie l. asers fo r ty p e w rite rs , p e n cil E a rl K e rk a m , John Koch, F le t sharpeners, pencils, a ll kinds. cher M a rtin , W aldo Peirce, Sim - S o u th e rn Oregon News Re ka S im k h o v itc h , M iro n Sokole, v ie w , n e x t to the F ire S ta tio n . and M a rg ie Varga. HARD MEN TO S T O P --B crt Schmidt, fullback, left, nnd left /u.loack Ronnie C la rk, rig h t, are tw o big reasons w hy sports- c a s t e i: have th e ir eye on tht? Illin o is fo otba ll team this fa ll. Spe c i a liz in g in ru n n in g over ti e opposition on th e ir Lnfnyette, Indiana g rid iro n , both hoys nre try in g to help Illin o is Into the Rose BowL W inners Of F ive N ew 4-H Club A w ards Chosen Based on 4-H c lu b a chieve m ent, le a d e rsh ip and c o m m u n i ty service, fiv e O regon w in n e rs o f special re c o g n itio n a w ards sponsored by the S ta n d a rd O il C om pany o f C a lifo rn ia w ere an nounced th is w eek by S tate 4 C lu b L eade r L. J. A lle n . T h re e -h u n d re d d o lla r college scholarships w ere aw arded Pat H o rn in g . 19. S ta ffo rd , and C harles H o rn e c k e r, 17, H ills boro. B oth n o w are freshm an a t O.S.C. C ollege scholarships a m o u n tin g to $200 each w ere a w a rd e d to Jo A n n R oberts, 17, <■< d and John A . K iesow , 18, Bend. F ifth w in n e r is S a lly S til w e ll, 17, A s to ria , w h o w ill re ceive an all-expense t r ip to N a t io n a l 4-H C lu b Congress in Chi cago in la te N ovem ber. — IT ’S JUST TIR E D —T h e re ’s no camera tric k e ry here. T h is s w a y - backed taproom on Chicago's n o rth w e s t side ju s t grew w e a ry and sagged. T ip p le rs o ut on the to w n o fte n go s tra ig h t home a fte r one glance, b u t to old custom ers the o ff-c e n te r ta v e rn is a fa m ilia r sight. A WEEKLY COLUMN conducted by Claud C Ruch EJucaliom l D irtelor, CbiUcratt A ie u o r i S m i e t hl C b u iia “ The pattern by which human ings grow is as fixed __ .... as the rogress of the moon and the stars ¿very baby grows and becomes ugger and better in the same or derly way.” i T hat is the poetic but pertinent observation made by Dr. and Mrs. l. Anderson A ldrich in th e ir ar- icle in C h ild cra ft books on “ Growth nnd Development D uring the F irs t i* car. i (Dr. Aldrich is Director of tht Rochester Child Health Project, and he and Mrs. Aldrich are co- authors of numerous books and ar ticles on child welfare.) They point out that, although the senses of touch, taste, and smell are in good working order in the new- born baby, he cannot see very much. But, he will follow a mov ing light with his eyes soon after (birth. , All of you mothers have heard babies start to cry suddenly, in a frightened manner, at the sound of * loud or startling noise. That is because the infant has sensitive hearing. He will respond just as quickly in a favorable manner to a soothing voice or soft, restful music. Knowledge of these simple facts will provide many an anxious young mother with all the informa tion she needs to stop the hysterical screams of her baby. It also will help her to understand what nor mally to expect and what not to expect in the way of early re- sponscs ^rom very young in- B|E A U T Y ~ ? 10Ugh she often he,Ps her inventor husband her w ritin g S‘ n w ith ?*” ’ aUth,°r LuH Ko,lsman “t i l l finds tim e for „ u m T . * ' T th lw o novels Completed, a th ird in w ork nnd a children s book in outline she is one of the busiest, and prettiest, w rite rs anywhere. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned h a v in g been a p p o in te d A d m in is tr a tr ix o f th< above estate by the above en title d C o u rt by o rd e r o f Hon. H. K . H anna, C irc u it C o u rt Judge, and h a v in g q u a lifie d , n o tice is hereby given to a ll i persons h a v in g cla im s against said estate to present them a t ; the o ffic e o the u n dersign ed’s a tto rn e y , a t S u ite 17, Sweden- , b u rg B u ild in g , A shland, O regon, ' p ro p e rly v e rifie d and w ith p r o p - , e r vouchers, w ith in six m onths fro m the date o f the fir s t p u b li cation o f th is n otice w h ich is the 20th fla y o f O ctober, 194« T helm a B. M u scu tt H a rry A . S k e rry , Jr. A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tr a tr ix Pub. O ct. 27, Nov. 7, 10, 17, 194 • At birth, a normal baby’s brain has acquired more than one-fourth of its adult size. Between birth and P'ghteen months of age, the size or the brain doubles. Brain of the pix-year-old is nine-tenths the size of that of a full-grown adult.' GOSH. I ’M TIRED TONIGHT... I HOPE IT RAINS TOMORROW Oregon gram , Lane c o u n ty chapter chairm an, to ld K ie v it th a t “ we are rushed b u t we are h o ld in g o u r o w n .” The c o u n ty ’s p o lio p a tie n ts are cared fo r at Sacred H e a rt ho sp ita l in Eugene, p r i m a ry center fo r th a t area. The Lane co u n ty o u tb re a k o f in fa n tile p a ra lysis was tht w o rst in the state, m easured by the per capita y a rd s tic k , K ie v it said. M u ltn o m a h co u n ty, w ith 46 cases to r 1949, re p o rte d no new cases fo r the 42nd w eek — its fir s t b la n k since the w eek ending A ugust 13. IN T H E C II f ’ U IT C O U R T OF S IS K IY O U L O D G E ~ K m iles T H E S T A T E OF O R EG O N EOR JAC KSO N COUNTY So. A shland. Real food. C h ic k P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N en S p e c ia lity . Don C allahan. 10 27,11 3,10,17 | IN T H E M A T T E R OF T H E ) EOR S A L E C h ristm a s Cards, I E S T A T E OF assorted boxes o r personalized S o uthern O regon News Re A F F IE M A Y F IT C H , DE view , N e x t to 'th e F ire S ta tio n . C E A S E D LO CAL R a w le ig h Business a- va ila b le . S tr a r t im m e d ia te ly . Route e xp erience h e lp fu l b u t not re q u ire d . C a r neceaary. W rite a t once fo r p a rtic u la rs . R a w le ig h ’s, Dept. O R K 301- 251, O a kla n d , C a lif ‘•''land, Get Y our Job P rin tin g at The News R eview T icklers Southern Oregon News Review For O ffice Supplies Stationery — Job Printing News R eview SPARK OIL STOVES YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN TRADE Whittle Transfer & Fuel Co. 890 Oak St. Tel. 3331 B y George SEASON RUSHER - J o a n F in d le y, professional model in New Y ork C ity , was the choice o f the New York State W inter Sports C ouncil fo r W inter Sports Queen. So she posed, against a background of lush green fo li age. in the latest things in snow clrfh p s > Polio Gases ' • .-i' d in 42nd Week The co u n t in Lane C o u n ty's 1949 p o lio e p id e m ic rose to 39 cases as 15 n e w cases w ere re p o rte d in O regon fo r th e 42nd week o f the year, six o f th e m in o r near the U n iv e rs ity C ity , ac c o rd in g to Joseph K ie v e t, state re p re se n ta tive o f th e N a tio n a l F o u n d a tio n fo r In fa n tile P a ra l ysis. K ie v e t said th a t tw o re s p ira t ors fro m the M arch o f Dim es ag ency s P a c ific coast e q u ip m e n t pool in P o rtla n d , p lu s a double h otpack m achine b e lo n g in g to the F o u n d a tio n ’s M u ltn o m a h co u n ty chapter, had been sent * Eugene re c e n tly . M rs. R ita In- * NEXT MORNING- I ice! te rrib le ! S o m eth in g is giv in g m e an a w fu l h e a rtb u rn .”