I Tfco Newt-Review, Reseburg, Ore. 'Thurj., Dee. 15, 1960 V - w TV;-' - VSSfcl7 ... MCHT TOUCH Those shiny ornaments decorating this Christmas wreath are not the traditional balls. They're Jight bulbs. Weslinghouse in Bloomfleld, N.J., developed the bulbs which are colored with a transparent material. Lighted, they give a sparkling effect. ' Christmas Holds Two Hopes For Cigar Manufacturers NEW YORK (AP) Christmas holds out two hopes for the cigar industry: 1. Gift sales should push the year's total consumption well above the 6.3 million smoked last year. ; 2. And the gift box may convert some recipients into regular cigar purchasers once the box is emp tied. U.S. cigar makers, of course have the same dream when they Ihink ahout the population exiilu- sinn: More proud dads handing out cigars, more cronies subjected to the urge to buy some them selves. Cigarmen could use some en couragement today. Sales rise slowly year by year. But of late there's been the hulaballoo in the Cuban tobacco market with its ef fects on the local production and consumption still not fully as sessed. And then there's the tax In a number of states that adds ' to prices and tends to act as a brake on sales. The Cigar Institute of America says that nevertheless the indus try has made a big comeback In the lust 10 years, after itoimt into a decline in the 13103. It thinks new packaging ideas have helped, along with a drive to interest younger men, once all but lost to the industry. The Cigar Manufacturers Asso cialion of America, Inc., reports not only more cigars smoked in each of the last four years, but the gain has been greater than the growth in the number of males 21 and over, bo per capita con sumption, put at 110 in 1956, is now estimated at 138 in J aw In tho good old days of 1920 there were 31,556,000 males 21 and over, smoking 8,502,008 cigars, for 269 per capita. Cigarmen would like to see today's 52 million men old enough to vote blowing smoke rings from a lot more than the 7,100,000 cigars estimated to be sold this year. Gains since the 1940s when con sumption sank as low as 4.7 .mil lion cigars are hailed by the in stitute as springing largely from two things: 1. Production and packaging changes. Attractive boxes have helped and so has the idea of multiple-unit packaging. Cigars are now put up in packs of 3, 5 and 10 cigars, so that the con sumer can buy as many as his pocket change allows, instead of the single one he used to buy. 2 Stylizing. This has been aimed largely at the men in the 20 to 30 age bracket. Manufacturers have been putting out smaller" or slimmer cigars, so that the novice won't feel as if the big cigar is smoking him instead of the other way arounu. ,- Cigarmen tend to blame the war for the loss of the trade in the younger age brackets. Cigar smok ing waned under war conditions. 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