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Show An article about your baby's informtion-packe- d are, feeding, growth and fun. SPORTS What you may not know about your baby's eyes KIN P E WE Thanks to a Texas mother, these half-- pints fill the Milk Bowl with a rich combination of fun and charity Gift ideas with Heinz screw-ca- p n jars - 1 by OREN ARNOLD 4 i What chance the most fascinating football iowl game in Airterica is not in the Rose, Cotton, or Sugar Bowl , but in a bowl which a young mother organized for youngsters in rural Texas. ' Played each December during the past decade, it's called the Milk Bowl game because no player may exceed 14 years in age or 100 pounds in weight. In just 10 years, it has achieved such prestige that many distinguished Americans help sponsor it, and it is nationally Perhaps Toull have twins? your baby's eyes cross very often after he's six months old, don't assume If he'll outgrow it; tell your doctor. Eye muscle control develops at different ages, but most can focus those bright eyes straight at you most of the time. It's nice to know that certain visual difficulties can be corrected quite easily with prompt attention in baby's earliest years." Nature normally cleans your little one's eyes without help, but you can safely clean eyelid corners. Use moist cotton, wiping out from the inside corner. Remember that ward i" lds Babn?yeOiela and interestingthings torlook atrfiutwhen you hang "look toys over a baby s crib, keep them at arm's length from his eyes. mmmMmmmm tmtmwmmmm''m.mv.,mmn '.Ik. ...IIMIHL J.. IIJ1UIL III - new screw-ca-p jars good for aside from being such a cinch to open and reseal? 'They're great," writes a Connecticut mother, "to fill with Christmas gift preserves, little servings of homemade jams and marmalades. Hooray for Heinz for bringing screw-ca- p jars to baby foods!" Heinz was first now has most baby foods in screw-ca- p jars. out-of-st- ate one-me- al Safety is your first concern for baby's first Christmas tree (and all ho-hx- - a fireproofed tree and a sturdy non- tip stand. See that lights and electric sockets are in good condition. Keep breakable ornaments off low branches Ml broadcast. The yearly contest matches the best small-fr- y team 4n Texas from the best and (chosen by elimination) against teams from as far away as Germany and Japan have petitioned to play. All the proceeds go Jo a charity for children. The Milk Bowl originated when Mrs. Elizabeth Weafer and her family were "stuck away off" in Gause, Tex., population 500, because husband Eugene was the new schoolteacher there. She found no outlets for her energetic boys, so she asked her husband to introduce football. He had never coached, nor even played, but Elizabeth bought him a how-t- o book and marked off a field in a COW .Dasture. Bv niitfncrefKor October, that vpnr1949 v f 5 "u Miwicaa lectin wiliui ljdu 11U UUpmit'lllS lO play. Elizabeth wrote a challenge to every school within range, and Bryan, a city of 18,000, condescended to take on the Gause. kids as an easy "breather." The scared country boys, who had never even seen a football game before, grimly went out and stunned their city opponents, 24-News of the victory aroused all of Texas. The country lads went on to clobber school after school so impressively that by late November they too had shoes to wear. Their best plays were dreamed up by Elizabeth at night: hidden ball tricks any coach would welcome. She herself watched all games from the side lines, usually with her baby on her hip. . , What else are Heinz Baby Foods where baby might be tempted to taste them! Teach your baby to like many vegetables it's so easy to get in a rut and serve the same few favorites. Here's a partial list of delicious Heinz Strained Vegetables has your baby tried, them all? Squash, Creamed Spinach; Creamed Peas, , -- - One good turn deserves another! When" - baby masters the over ter than you trick, he catch him You? big bed untnfejnit baby considershis crib roll-ov- er How does it happen that Heinz develops so many "Firsts" in baby foods? Exclus ive flavors Vuch as Junior Egg Noodles and Beef; Spaghetti, r Tomato Sauce and Meat; Vegetables and Ham; Vegetables, Egg Noodles and Chicken (or Turkey)? One reason is the expert way Heinz scientists and chefs work together in Heinz magnificent new Research Center to create tasty and nutritious recipes for your baby. Using ultramodern facilities, they develop the kind of food your baby loves, with quality you can trust. First with screw-o- n they a Milk Bowl would be a good idea, and they backed her. Other agenciesoineind4n4)ecember ffLvSff In the United States, about J25 caps HEINZ BabyFouds zr Over 100 strained and junior varieties . . . including meats, cereals, juices A bang-u- d fitadtai T p first season, the idea caught on fast. Elizabeth After that a radio station and two newspapers if didn't think Twins occur once in every 90 pregnancies. Your chance of having - r 0! Green Beans, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Beets, for example. L 1 played at Cameron with the proud Gauslings in resplendent new uniforms, shoes and all. They showed a sophisticated confidence characteristic of rs when they roared onto the field and lost the game, 20-No matter. The National Milk Bowl had already caught the nation's fancy. Herbert Hoover wrote, offering help. So did J. Edgar Hoover, Red Grange, multimillionaire Hugh Roy Cullen, hotel magnate Conrad Hiltonrcomedian George Gobel, and many )ther national celebrities. One wealthy supporter was going to bring in the U. S. Marine Band to support his nephew's team in the Bowl, but Liz Weafer heard of it Put all that money-- in the charity fund for crippled children, she ordered, and shamed him into doing it. At another game two wealthy fans each bet $1,000. She confronted them and Mid Gambling is sinful and illegal. To keep you men out of trouble, 1 11 just confiscate these bills for the crippled kids." UYeS' ma'am-o- f couree thing tddo " nor does ni fee for her else. all-sta- - 7! alSflegnS 1 Family Weekly ', December 6, 1959 sei-vice- s, anyone |