The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 15, 1927, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM; OREGON. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1S2T
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HELP GriOUPS PL.'mJ
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: Clearing House of -Information
Provided In' Latest r
Pamphlet
"So great has become ; the yre
situation of Christinas music bj
i'VSk'r9ar,oa" Coup all over-the conn
- vvr that there has been erLdened
a need for a clearing- boose of in
..i. formation on such music An ef
fort to meet that neej has just
een made by the National Bureau
t the Advancement of . Music
ha.t bureau bas been actire In
promcMni the Idea , of . outdoor
Christ j vs caroling, Jf lrsrerlTed
on a lwfe scale In hhtajrun try
' by the city of detro't. To 1U in
formatlT ; material on earoUn?
the bureau has Just added t
pamphlet, "Mnsle for, Christmas.?
which corersj virion's'- kinds o'
musical performances at ; Christ
mas time. That pamphlet is In
tended as a Kuide. not only for
thnrrhes and Snnday. schools, but
for ' parent-teacher-; associations,
public schools,, young people's so
cieties, G!rl Scout, and Boy Scout
orsranliations. Cam pf ire Girls,
community centers and settle-J
tnents. - . . . . . ' r K ' 1
Beef des suggestions Sot orranlz
lnjr and presenting all sorts of In
door music programs for Christ
inas, th pamphlet contains lists Of
the CbJstmaa anthems, cantata
and other compositions which ar
boj widely used. - It also Included
lists" of the best . recordings of
Chritsmas music for the phono
graph and the player piano.' Cooler
of the booklet are being distribu
ted, without ; charge from the
headquarters of the National Bu
reau for the Advancement of
xnufie at 45 West 45th St., New
York City. : -? ;; ;
The fourth edition of the bu
reau's booklet on "Christmas Eve
Carol'ng" has Just appeared. This
revised pamphlet tells boW Detroit
organized the caroling, gives sug
gestions for the formation of care!
groups and ideas as to costumes,
carol booklet and publicity. Thte
leaflet Is also obtained upon ap-
plication to, the .bureau.
paper or any other .'inflammable
material.' , - - '
" 4 4) jEflammable jlecorailons
shouldn't he permitted to torn
Into contact with hot electric l'gtt
(5) Bear In ra !n d that falls
probably ' kill more :. people than
any other . type of aecident and
use a firm, .substantial stepladder
when you decorate Christmas
trees. hang wreaths, etc
' () . Never leave a lighted
Christmas tree un watched, espe
cially if there are children in the
house. , i ' - -
(T) Refrain from placing cot
ton beneath the tree to make: the
carpet look like - snow-covered
ground. : You can purchase asbes
tos products which have the same
ef fecL-i 4.-.'-'-i "vi. , ,..
. (8) Christmas trees shouldn't
remain In homes after the holi
days are ended Remember, they
dry up and become Inflammable.
' - (9) Discourage unsafe Christ
mas celebrations In which you may
he a partepant.; Remember.; mos
-f the holiday l'quor that lsbelsr
peddled Is dangerous etuff.-
1 XI 0) i Leave a note for Santa
laus -who should be -V warned
-a!rist getting too close .to the
, Christmas tree. : "
way to the Christmas tree by the
aid of moon-light not moonshine,
is the belief of the National
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Long Air Mail Route -
Successful In France
TEH TlttV TIPS
PARIS, ( AP ) O row th of
the French air mall service, on a
4000 mile route from here to Sen
egal on the west coast of "Africa,
promises speedy development of
the mall service to South America.
v The flight from Dakar, to Per
nambuco by Costes and LeBrix In
early October was the spectacular
first Jump over the Atlantic west
ward to pave the way for regular
trips.:'- " ' " ' 1
Mail that now takes 20 days to
is expected to b delivered fa five
days within a year or two. It will
go in seven days within : a" few
month...-:-; fj-':':
- Two months before the war was
over the Latecoerce Company
gave the French government its
plan for the South American . ser
vice and ; ten years later, experts
are . euro, it will have become a
reality.' -
Christmas day, II If, the Toulouse-Barcelona:
rout was estab
lished. Four months later it reach
ed to Casablanca. Two years ago
mail was being carried by air to
Dakar,-halfway from Paris to Due
ttos Aires.. During the nine years
the number of letters hy airplane
000 The commercial receipts have
go from . Paris to Buenos Airles Increased likewise.
I'E PRODUCE GREAT
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BEAU FOB BE
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Irrigated Santiam and WiIJ
: j lamette Bottom Lands
Grow Wonder-Crops
..While" only one cannery among
the eight in Salem packed beans
the last three years the cannery
of the Oregon Packing company
a number of canneries in the Sa
lem, district - make bean packs
has Jumped from M 0 0 to ' 7,0 0 0-i Th Stayton cooperative cannery
makes a big one. The Oregon
for beans to the farmers in 1926,
but they paid $75 a ton this year,
and are contracting at the tune
price for th.lliteTop.'i'K"V'-..
They have only one . price, and
demand the best product, and get
it In the Kentucky Wonder .beans
exclusively, grown on the irrigated
lands of the West Stayton district,
and some of the Willamette river
bottom lands "
. , - A Larger Pack
They Increased their bean pack
for this year, over last year,; and
expect to make further increase
for - the 1928 pack. '--M j .
The canning of beans is differ
ent from the putting up of fruits
and other vegetables -takes dif
ferent machinery and appliances.
The -.: Oregon Packing .company
three years ago put In special bean
Packing company paid $65 a ton canning equipment, at their big
building- on 14 th street, across the
track - from the Southern Pacific
passenger depot, -where they also
have their large pumnkln .factory.
- The Kentucky wonder bean is
the variety grown principally here
for canning.
Some other , canneries in this
district nse the Refugee, a hush
bean; especially the canneries on
the Columbia river.
It Is predicted that in the course
of time, and probably soon,' a
large bean Industry will be . built
up here growing beans 'of high
quality for canning, and advertis
ing them to the first class trade;
making a specialty of salad beans.
The Kentucky Wonder makes a
good salad bean.
The Salem district ought also1
pounds more of dry beans; to oup-
ply ber own needs, and those c
the districts to the north of us, es
pecially of Alaska. .
And we should grow . our own
supply of the Oregon Lima beata,
some varieties of which grown
here make a good a quality as tl.a
California Lima.
Elsinore
Burns & Mclntyrc
The ,
Golden Voices
Musical Comedy Stars
Vaudeville
Sat. Dec. 17 Elatinee '
. . & Night
Warning against Jiaving a. lot
of wr&DDinsr naner and - excelsior
'around the house during the holi-j
day - season.: the' National Safety.
council' urges " people to be espe
cially cautious so asto lessen the
number of fires which always increase-
around Christmas time.
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The Santa Clans should find his
mm. ciistis
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Carefulness Necessary or
; Thousands Will Be In- r
- jured On Christmas
CHICAGO, Dec. 14 Unless peo
Z"5lle are careful In. arras gin k .for
Christmas observances; 'thousands
ot men, women and children will
be injured during the coming holi
day season, warns W. H. Cameron.
. managing director of the National
Safety council, which hr conduct
ing a perpetual campaign to pre-
. vent accidents on the streets and
highways, in other public places,
at home and throurhoat Industry.
Mr. Cameron issued the following
Christmas suggestions: '
( 1 ) Open lights - i f candles)
should not be used on Christmas
tre.
2l Christmas trees should
not be placed near open 'lightr
(candles,, gas or oil lamps) and
should have a substantial support
: so they won't fall down and pos
sible injure somebody. , , ;
(3) Be sure not to operate any
toy electrical apparatus under a
Christmas tree or near cottonj
Ciant Canadian Paci-
Vic Empress liners sail
frequently from Van
couver and . Victoria. '
B Ci to China. Japan
and the Philippines -magnificent
ships that
offer the cuisine and ac
comodations fbrwhich
the Canadian Pacific to .
famsus. Just 10 day a;
to Japan - 14 days to
China - 17 days to the
Philippines when you '
'cross the broad Pacific A
by this route Business
men and tourist alike
appreciate this service
Local agents will glad hy
furnish literature, de-
tails and sailing da us;'
this year plan to, see - -the
ever-interesting -Orient.
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Get informatioa about Cm
eiaa Paciftc Cn m Rouad
the World Mcdittmaean
Sotk Africa1
Ckea GsW th VS-UJ Ovn
W rll)eacnlfef Passr Depr 1
h5Tbi45lJ&nlaBMuhnomah note!
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GOOD JUDGMENT
v Early Chrittmtt Shopping ,
Selecting Hotpoint Gifta .
- Select iow! And let this be one year ;
when you keep your resolve to give gift
that will be long remembered.
' . JfcfygiL GIFTS ,
;11 ,ri nf tattm? service. In OUT '
' stock you will find Hotpoint gifts for all
the family-priced rijht. 4;
Headquarters for "Gifts that Keep on GivW'
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PORTLAND ELECTRIC
- POWER CO.
2c7 Xorth Xlberty St.
Q I L, F I L L. A N CAT
Thursday Evening, December 15th
8:30 P.M.
ALMA PETERSON
"Stations KEX, KG A and KJR
CjH E S 7 ' H B LIGHTEST B R E A T H O JF R A D I O V -
line in; eyery
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Clay & Co. and Qiliillan Bros.,
Inc., announce, with great pleasure, spon
sorship for what many people will probably ;
consider this finest radio Programs ever,
broadcast oyer the Pacific Northwest
TWENTigreatconc
day evening,lPecemberil&and will be
given every hursdawcnlhg thereafter
until mid-April. 7
Following Afma Peter&onfivill be Moriz
Rosenthal; Others from week to week will
include:
The new Gilfillans are the sensatlsns
of the year. - No batteries, - aolutlons,
acids, or chargers. Tones with one dhU.
Chaub la aluminurn-ehlelded. Speaker
la built into the consoles'. The walnt
cabinets hand-carved. Electric-current
cost is o -third cent per hoar!
And as for tonewe pri
yon decide that matter with!
ears. Please come in, and lu mm mu
derf uK Gilfillan tone deliver Its own
mafflc message. The model here shown
is 9350. A biffflrer brother at 685. Both
are grenuine "A-C" aocjiet-operated sets.
Sold on convenient terms.
Other Gillflllans moderately - priced
suit any purse.
Mme. Luella Melius
, Paul Althouse
Arthur rliddletbn ;
May Pctcrcon -Mme.
Maria SundeSui I
Florcnco Mac Beth
Charlca Waiicficld Cadmari
EactonKcnt :
Achlejr & Fcalcy vith Mini. Atkinson
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The other six artists
will be announced later.
These concerts are be
ing given in the Shrine
Auditorium, Portland
and will be. broadcast
t simultaneously by sta
tions KEX at Portland,
KG A AT Spokane and
KJRatSeattle.
Sherman, Clay 6Sr Co., the Pacific Coasts
x leading music house, with branches in more
than thirty cities, and Gili Wan Bros., Inc.,
; makers of the great GUtiUan radio, are spon-
' coring these notable programs in order to
s give to all radio owners increased pleasure.
y If you enjoy the programs, or if you con
assist us to maize them even more enjoyable,
C please write or wire your suggestions to thd
;N nearest Sherman, Clayfz Co. store in Oregon
land Washington, r '
:v; Remember, theseare your programs
If you as yet have no suitable set, by all 2 j
vmeans let us help you to correct this cituntioh)
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