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LEGAL NOTICES
Scientific Tests Support Theory
That Shock Sets Emotion Pattern
By DELOS SMITH
Uniltd Pre Science Editor
New York (U.R) Scientific
experiment has produced some
rupport for the popular theory
that emotional shock to the mo
ther can establish the emotion
al pattern her child will have
after it is born.
The experiment was with la
boratory rats, since no one can
experiment with human beings
this way. Dr. William R. Thomp
son began by conditioning five
female rats so they could be
frightened in a standard man
ner. This was done in a tvo-com-partment
shuttle box. A buzzer
sounded, then an electric cur
rent coursed through the floor
of the compartment containing
the rats.
So the rats learned that the
fcuzzer meant that they were
about to be shocked. But they
also learned they could avoid
shock by pushing a door open
and going into the second com
partment when the buzzer
sounded.
After they had become preg
nant, the five females were re
turned to the shock compart
ment and five other pregnant
females were put to peaceful
living in a comfortable cage, to
serve as controls.
Current Shut Off
Three times a day during
their pregnancies, the buzzer
sounded. But now the door to
the ether compartment was locn
ed. There was no escape. The
electric current was shut off
there was no shock either. This
was calculated to produce pure
ly emotional shock in the rats.
In due course, these experi
mental rats and the control rats
brought forth their young.
Thirty off-spring of the former
were tested against 30 off-spring
of the latter, first when they
were 30 to 40 days old and again
when they were 130 to 140 days
old.
These tests were to measure
how active the young dared to
be in the rat world. One test
measured activity without stim
ulation. The second measured
Around Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
Hollywood (U.R) Only in
Hollywood Department: Some
movie queens have to store
their Easter
bonnets In the
refrigerator.
- Heads often
are bare in
this sunshiny
land, but this
time of year
the ladies bor
row some ele
gance from
Aline Mojby eastern cities
and blossom out in bonnets. And
this season they're going in for
a new sensation hats made of
real flowers. "
If the bees follow Jane Rus
sell into church next Sunday,
it's because her huge natural
straw floppy sailor hat will be
covered with real daffodils,
white daisies and blue cornflow
ers a $42.50 number.
Whiting Sisters Outfitted
Easter Day Margaret Whiting
will wear a pink hat covered
with huge pink cabbage roses,
the "kind ants like. Sister Bar
bara Whiting's Easter bonnet
be a small sailor hat trim-
aged with white daisies.
oBarbara Hale and Barbara
Lawrence also will go to church
in real blossoms pink cabbage
roses on dark green small hats.
These bonnets are the brain
child of a creative florist, Stan
ley Medeiros. He wins notices
each Christmas by whipping up
yule trees of velvet and jewels
for movie stars. Come Easter his
Beverly Hills shop is a-flutter
with celebrities and rich ladies
from Texas buying the hats he
makes of real flowers.
Refrigeration Necessary
"They smell nice, look real
and last for three or four days if
kept in the refrigerator,' declar
ed the florist. "And they're
much smarter to wear than cor
sages that just leave holes in
dresses."
Any female desiring a live
bonnet can take an old hat to
her florist for trimming, he ad
vises. Between wearings the
hat should be sprinkled with
water or wrapped in oil and pop
ped into the refrigerator.
Other real flower hats he's
made for film folk at $27.50 up
include a huge pink picture hat
trimmed with violets and red
roses and a tiny pink chiffon
hat with a big bunch of lilacs
trailing down one side.
Laughs of the Day . .
Jutland, Vt. iU.R) Prospec
tive jurors in a highway acci
cnt case were asked by Attor
ney Frederic - J. Delaney Jr.
aether any of them had ever
tee involved in a traffic mis
ts p
"i have," said one. "I
kcocked a boy off a scooter."
"Yes," chimed in another,
Varei that was my boy on the
footer."
Both were excused.
Grand ' Rapids. Mich. UP.)
Henry Johnson told police that
someone broke into his home
and look only one item a piece
of apple pie.
hastily called for the old am
bulance.
Jackson, Mich. !U.R) A vital
motion hit a snag when Roy
Flewelling of Hanover Town
ship, substituting for an absent
member of the County Board of
Supervisors, absent mindedly
voted "no" on a routine motion
to allow the supervisors their
pay for the day. Other super
visors quickly set him straight,
and the vote was made
unanimous.
how long it took them to leave
their home cages and go along
an alley to food, after they had
had nothing to eat for 24 hours.
Low activity and much tim
idity and hestitancy in getting
to food were taken to be indi
cations of "high emotionality"
of baby rats who were suf
fering from ingrained fright re
sulting from shock. Necessarily
for- scientific appraising, the
measuring was done statistically.
Spectacular Differences
The results showed that the
off-spring of the shocked moth
ers were much less active and
took much longer to get to food
than the off-spring of the un
shocked. These differences were
rather spectacular 30 to 40 days
after birth, and still were
"significant" 130 to 140 days
afterward. "
- Thompson said in his report
to the American Association for
the Advancement of Science
that the experiment gave "some
grounds for supposing that pre
natal maternal anxiety does ac
tually 'increase the emotionality
of the offspring." He specified
that he suggested this "tentative
ly," pending ''further expert
mentation." The way it would work if it
does work is that emotional
shock causes the mother's reg
ulating lands to release an over-
supply of hormones which reacn
the unborn through the maternal-fetal
blood exchange . and
condition the unborn's glands to
.under-produce.
Thompson conducted his ex
periments at Queens University,
Kingston, Ont. He is now on the
faculty of Wesleyan University,
Middletown, Conn.
LEGAL NOTICES
FILE NO. 10018
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
OTTO H. PALMER
Deceased
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed Executor of the above entitled
estate by the Circuit Court of the
County of Jackson. State of Oregon,
and having qualified, notice is hereby
given to all persons having claims
against said estate to present them at
the office of the undersigned's At
torney, at 230 Main Street. Medford,
Oregon, properly verified and with
proper voucher, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which is the 27th day
of March 1957.
FLOYD PALMER
Executor
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney for Estate
230 West Main Street
Medford. Oregon
Newington, Conn. U.R
Jose Gonsales volunteered when
a judge asked if there was any
one available who could speak
Spanish, but he had to be re
lieved as an interpreter because
of a technicality he couldn't
speak English.
Portland, Me '.U.R) A po
liceman sought refuge in St. Jo
seph's Catholic Church after
losing his trousers in a tussle
with two dogs that attacked
him.
Greenfield, Mass. '(U.R) The
same day that Mrs. Anne Van
Tassell was appointed as Green
field's first woman dog officer,
her pet boxer had a litter of Jl
pups.
Salt Lake City U.R; After a
new police ambulance had been
serviced and declared ready for
use. officers checked it out,
picked up an injured pedestrian,
carried him one block when the
vehicle konked out. They
Suffield, Conn. !U.R) George
Creelman had reason to wonder
whether dog is man's best
friend. Creelman was in a
friendly wrestling match with a
visitor when the former's collie
a'.acked. Creelman had lo pay
S291 damages.
Portland, Me. (U.R) "Look
dear," Blaine Davis cautioned
his little daughter, "just put the
lollipop in your mouth and suck
it. Don't bite down on it like
this . . ." Davis suddenly was
minus a tooth.
Salt Lake City U.R) After
an "over-parked but unticketed
auto pulled away from a city
parking meter, police found an
engraved card taped to the me
ter reading: "To thank you for
your kindness and sympathy at
a time when it was deeply
appreciated."
FIRST 100 HARDEST -
Buxton, Me. (U.R) Samuel
B. Shepard, president of the Saco
River Telegraph Co., celebrated
his 100th birthday today Asksd
about retirement, he replied "I'm
too young."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County, Pro
bate Department.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Minnie M. Marsh, Deceased No. 10032.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
and qualified as executor of the said
estate of Minnie M. Marsh. Deceased,
and all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same with proper vouchers,
at the Medford Branch of The First
National Bank of Portland. Oregon, 1
East Main Street, Medford. Oregon,
within six months from the date here
of. Dated and first published this 10th
day of April. 1957.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Executor
KENNETH G. DENMAN, .
Attorney for Executor
NOTICB
No. 9877
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
- SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF WINNIE GUNNING, deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executrix of the
above estate has filed herein her
final report and account and that
Monday, May 13. 1957. at 9:30 o'clock
a.m. at the courthouse in the city
of Medford in said county, has been
fixed by the above named court as the
time and place for hearing objections
to said final report and account and
for the examination and allowance
thereof.
Dated and first published this 10th
day of April. 1957.
MILDRED I. DEVOE. executrix
NEFF FROHNMAYER & LOWRY
Attorneys for executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County. Administrator of the estate
ot Cora B. Morgan,- deceased, and
have qualified. All persons having
claims against the estate of said
decedent are hereby notified to pre
sent them with proper vouches duly
verified to me at the office of Skyr
man. Ouellette & Heisel. attorneys.
Room 418. Medical Center Building
in Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published March 27,
1957.
SILAS B. MORGAN
Administrator
Skyrman. Ouellette A: Heisel
Attorneys for Administrator
Wednesday, April 17, 19S7
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVK
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline
Thomason. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. F. E. Poole, the duly
appointed, qualified and acting Ad
ministrator of the above entitled estate,
under and bv virtue of an order duly
and regularly made, rendered and !
entered bv the Circuit Court of the !
County of Jackson. State of Oregon, !
under date of March 25. 1957, licens- j
ing.empowering and ordering him so j
to do. will offer for sale and will sell
at private sale at the office of Rob- i
erts. Kellington Sc Branchfield, Attor-
nevs at law. Rooms 201-5 U.S. Na- ;
tional Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon,
on and alter April zo, last, lor casn
in hand and subject to the further
order and confirmation of said Circuit
Court, all of the right, title, estate,
lien and interest that he as such Ad
ministrator or said estate has in and
to the following described premises,
lving and being situate in the County
of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Lot 3 in Block 23 of the Town of
Butte Falls, Oregon, according to
the official plat thereof, now of
record.
Subject to any and all roads,
rights of way and easements of
record, visible on the ground or
established by usage.
Together with all and singular
the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances hereunto belonging.
Dated this 27th day of March, 1957.
F. E.Poole
Administrator
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that there
shall be a special election held on
May 22, 1957. for the purpose of sub
mitting to the registered voters resid
ing within that certain territory con
tiguous to the City of Medford. Ore
gon, and particularly described as fol
lows, to-wit :
Beginning at the present city
limits boundary of the City of
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
on the north line of Lot 16, Wort
man Gore Addition to the City
of Medford. Jackson County, Ore
gon, at a point where the west
erly line of Pacific Highway 99
intersects the north line of said
Lot 16; thence following the west
ertly line of the said Pacific High
way 99 to its intersection with
the south line of Berrydale Sub
division, being on the south line
of Donation Land Claim No. 60.
in Township 37 South, Range 2
West of the Willamette Meridian:
thence west on the south line of
said subdivision and said Dona
tion Land Claim to its intersec
tion with the west line of Lynn
Street: thence north along the
west line of Lynn Street to a
point which is 300 feet from,
when measured at right angles to,
the center line of Pacific High
way 99; thence along a line paral
lel to and 300 feet distant from
said center line of the said high
way to an intersection with a line
parallel to. and 407.34 feet south
of, the center line of Berrydale
Avenue; thence west 50 feet,
more or less, to the west line of
Section 13. Township 37 South,
Range 2 West of the Willamette
Meridian: thence N 89 55' W
161.7 feet: thence N 45 42' W
222.61 feet to intersect the east
erly line of the Southern Pacific
Railroad: thence N 35' 8' W along
the easterly line of the Railroad
413.8 feet; thence N 27 28' E
84.21 feet to intersect the south
westerly line of the said Pacific
Highway at a point N 62' 35' W
586.4 feet from the east line of
Section 14. Township 37 South,
Range 2 West of the Willamette
Meridian; thence continuing N
27 28' E across the said Pacific
Highway to a point 18 feet from,
when measured at right angles to,
the northeasterly line of said
highway; thence following said
highway parallel to, and 18 feet
distant westerly from, the east
erly right of way line to a point
N 35" 8' W 544.19 feet from the
north line of Section 14. Town
ship 37 South. Range 2 West of
the Willamette Meridian; thence
east 1.083 feet; thence south
445.02 feet to the north line of
said Section 14; thence east along
the north lines of said Section 14
and Section 13, same township
and range, to an intersection with
the east line of Howard Avenue:
thence north along the east line
of Howard Avenue to the north
west Ell corner of Lot 9. Enoch
Walker Place; thence east 220.86
feet; thence S 2 20' E 408.32
feet to the north line of Mace
Subdivision at a point 239.33 feet
east of the east line of Howard
Avenue: thence east along the
north lines of Lots 5. 2. and 1,
Mace Subdivision, to the west
line of the old Pacific Highway
(now Merriman Road); thence
crossing Merriman Road in an
easterly direction to the north
west corner of Lot 4. Midway
Subdivision; thence following the
north line of Midway Subdivision
to a point 250 feet from, when
measured at right angles to, the
center line of Merriman Road;
thence southeasterly parallel to,
and 250 feet distant from the cen
ter line of Merriman Road to inter
sect a point 274.6 feet north of
the north line of Donation Land
Claim No. 60: thence east parallel
to. and 274.6 feet distant from,
the north line of Donation Land
Claim No. 60 to a point 274.6
feet from the southwest corner of
Lot 28, Enoch Walker Place;
thence south' 274.6 feet to the
. southwest corner of Lot 28,
Enoch Walker Place: thence east
erly on the south line of Dona
tion Land Claim No. 59 to the
west line of Biddle Road; thence
southerly along said westerly
right of way line and its projec
tion across Crater Lake Highway .
to its intersection with the east
erly right of way line of Crater
Lake Highway; thence northeast
erly along said easterly right of
way line to its intersection with
the easterly line of Biddle Road;
thence southerly along said east
erly line of Biddle Road to its in
tersection with the north line of
Donation Land Claim No. 40.
Township 37 South. Range 2 West
of the Willamette Meridian;
thence westerly along said north
line of said Donation Land Claim
No. 40 to the west line of Sec
tion 18. in said township and
range: thence southerly along the
west line of said Section 18 to a
point 656.8 feet south of the
northeast corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 61. Township 37
South. Range 2 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian; thence west
1.226.6 feet to the easterly right
of way line of the Crater Lake
Highway: thence southwesterly
and southerly along the easterly
right of way line of Crater Lake
Highway to its intersection with
the easterly line of the Pacific
Highway (Riverside Avenue):
thence southeasterly along the
easterly right of way line of the
Pacific Highway (Riverside Ave
nue) to the existing city limits at
a point N 26 40' W 311.1 feet
from the center line of McAn
drews Road; thence following
the existing city limits line to
the point of beginning as follows:
S 26 40' E along the east line
of Riverside Avenue a distance
of 311.1 feet to the center line of
McAndrews Road; thence westerly
along the center line of Mc
Andrews Road across Riverside
Avenue to the westerly line of said
Riverside Avenue: thence norther
ly along the westerly line of Ri
verside Avenue to the northerly
line of Ohio Street: thence west
erly along the northerly line of
Ohio Street to the west line of
said Donation Land Claim No. 61;
thence northerly along the said
west line of said Donation Land
Claim to the most northerly cor
ner of the Wortman Gore Addi
tion, said point being N 0 2' W
966.24 feet from the southwest
corner of said Donation Land
Claim No. 61; thence S 53 30' W
along the northerly line of the
Wortman Gore Addition to the
point of beginning.
rthe question of annexing- -the said
territory to tne said city ot Medford,
Oregon, and the said registered voters
are hereby invited to vote upon said
annexation at said election. The polls
for said election shall be open be
tween the hours of 8:00 o'clock A.M.
and 8:00 o'clock P.M. on the date
above specified. The said territory
is designated as a single voting pre
cinct for the said . election and the
polling place therein is at the Gym
nasium of the Howard School in said
territory.
By direction of the City Council
of the City of Medford .Oregon.
D. F. Huson
City Hecorder
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