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 .”