The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 17, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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Household Hints
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SALEM OREGON
Patron Is Honored
Office n of Chadwick chapter.
Order of the Eastern Star were
hosts on Wednesday night at a
birthday party at the Gold Arrow
for Herman Johnston, worthy pat
ron of the chapter.
Holly and red tapers were used.
Frank Bennett talked and Frank
Sanders gave musical monologues
and played composition of his own.
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STORE HOURS-DEC. 17 THRU DEC. 23
9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
STORE HOURS - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24
9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
Home Demonstration Agent Bulletin
Gives Ideas on Sewing, Candymaking
By Maxlne Buren
Statesman Woman's Editor
Country women, especially those who belong to the home extension
units, have some advantages which city women do not. They have ac
cess to the fund of information which the home extension department
compiles each month.
Of course this material is free
for the asking, but one doesn't al
ways think to ask.
Today we received a bulletin
from the department, which is
chock full of valuable material for
the housewife.
The home demonstration agent
suggests that you use your sewing
machine, with stitch set at longest
length, to speed up basting. Chang
ing the length of stitch is good for
the machine, rather than bad for
it as some women believe, because
it allows the machine to wear the
parts in different places.
A hinged foot, which enables one
to sew over pins, is available for
many makes of machine.
One of the new plastic finishes
is suggested for drainboard linno-leum-
Wax wears off the surfaces,
but the modern plastic finishes will
remain a long time to make the
linoleum look very shiny.
The use of coat hangers to make
Christmas wreaths, while not new,
is always a good thing to be re
minded of. Shape the wire of the
hanger to make a circle, placing
the hook at the top to use as a
hanger for the wreath.
Greens should be prepared in J
inch lengths. The little bunches of
greens are wired onto the circle,
beginning at the top, and stems
are to be kept all running in one
direction.
Wire to be used for fastening
the greens onto the coat hanger,,
should be wound around a small
stick, and unwound as needed. If
wreaths are to be viewed from
both sides, alternate the branches
of green.
A recipe for taffy apples is giv
en in the bulletin:
TAFFY APPLES
6 apples
Vt cup water
1 cup brown sugar
H cup granulated sugar
Vt cup light cornsyrup
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix sugar, syrup and water and
cook to a light crack (70 degrees)
without stirring. Just before re
moving from fire, add butter and
vanilla. Put wooden skewers in
small firm red apples and whirl
in the syrup until apple is com
pletely covered- Remove quickly
and let cool on a buttered platter.
To Visit Here
From Brazil
Interesting visitor to arrive In
the capital for the holidays will
be Mrs. Elsie Gonzo of Juiz de
Flora, Brazil, who will be the
guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack La
chelle, for several months. Mrs.
Gonzo left Rio de Janeiro by
plane, arriving in Miami on Wed
nesday. She is travelling by train
across the states, stopping in New
Orleans and Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mr. Lachelle are leav
ing today for San Francisco to
meet her mother on Monday, the
three returning to Salem in time
for Christmas. Mrs. Lachelle la
studying at the Portland Art Mu
seum and her husband Is complet
ing his education at Oregon State
college.
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P.H.
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RUSS VETO CEYLON BID
PARIS, Dec- 16Wyp-Russia ve
toed Ceylon's bid for United Na
tions membership Wednesday for
the second time and the security
council again postponed action on
Israel's application.
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o SUITS AIID TOPCOATS $25.00 io $50.00
o SLACKS AIID SPORT COATS $12.95 up
$8.95
$11.95 io $19.95
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O GAY PLAIDS
O 100 VIDGIN WOOL
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Mill
260 South 12th Street
Company
Open All Day Saturday
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For Christmas Records
THE STORY Or THE NATIV
ITY played by WALTER
HAMPDEN. VICTOR. $ 3.75
CHRISTMASTIME, favorite
Christmas Carols by stars of
.stage and screen, Deanna Dur
bla, Judy Garland, Kenny, Ba,
ker. DECCA. i $3.11
THE STORY OF CHRISTMAS
by Roy Ringwald. Sang by Fred
Waring and his Fennsylvanlans.
DECCA unbreakable records In
album. $4.f5
MERRY CHRISTMAS MUSIC
by PERRY COMO. Carols and
hymns by the popular baritone.
VICTOR. i $4.00
CHRISTMAS CAROLS played
by LEW WHITE on the grand
pipe organ. VICTOR. $3.t5
CHRISTMAS HYMNS AND
CAROLS played by Herb Kern
on the Hammond Organ,
TEMPO 1 $3.04
CHRISTMAS CAROLS OF
MANY LANDS sung by VIEN
NA CHOIR BOYS. VICTOR.
$5.00
A CHRISTMAS GIFT a told
by JOHN NESBITT. The story
of the Juggler of Our Lady.
DECCA. I $2.31 .
CHRISTMAS HYMNS AND
CAROLS sung by the VICTOR
CIIOR18 directed by Robert
Shaw VICTOR. $1.00
CHRISTMAS HYMNS AND
CAROL8 sung by THE CAN
TERBURY CHOIR. M-G-M.
' $3.04
CHRISTMAS CONCERT (Co
relll). Bran Walter A the Lon
don Symphony. VICTOR. $3.50
TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE
CHRISTMAS by Fred Waring
and bis Pennsylvanlans. !j
DECCA. - !? $3.04
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ON THE NIGHT BEFORE
CHRISTMAS played by FIB
BER MrGEE A MOLLY.
CAPITOL. $3.15
8TILLE NACIIT (Silent Night)
WEINACIITEN (Christmas).
Sung by ERNESTINE 8CIID-MANN-IIEINK.
VICTOR. $1.31
CHRISTMAS SONGS M sang
by FRANK SINATRA.
COLUMBIA. $3.15
DICK EN'S CHRISTMAS CAR
OL played by Ronald Colman.
DECCA. I $4.10
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Carols
and Jingles. BING CROSBY
ANDREWS SISTERS. DECCA.
. $3.04
WHITE CnRISTMAS by Blag
Crosby, Kate Smith. Frank Sin
atra, Perry Como, Guy Lombar
ds). Carmen Cavailaro, Ernoat
Tubb, Ethel Smith. Jesao Craw
ford A others. ; 7$e each
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JINGLE BELLS played by
GLENN MILLER AND his Or
chestra. VICTOR. $-7
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MERRY" CHRISTMAS POLKA
played by Tex KltUr. VICTOR.
A DISTINGUISHED SERVICE RECORD
THE CHRISTMAS SONG sof'
and played by Nat (King) C '
A th King Colo TrtoJCAP,
TOU ! I $.71
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