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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1949)
Than "Usual $eadyf I here! More tems 3.4 em r . &! NW mm.. m : t - r v F -,,rflnifk:siv7ss ' , I H -H I bLV RM. t I 5tORM. I (vl oj To sccono y I - 1 -FIRST-rLOOR-PUN. PLAN 2703 r K . PJNIM6 1 11 2" FLOOR Vfc. APX AF Newfeatstrea A TWO-FAMILY COTTAGE, this elererly land and eeesemlcal lr nM bue includes an efftelesser apartxaent upstairs for te-lawa, Ayeuna- e"P. or for renting. A prirato entrance at the . aid lmrarea priracy for both families. The aeeoad storir layoat Is readily eenrertible to two extra bedrooms if the house is used for facie faanlly occupancy. This is Plan S70S by Kadolph A. Mateaa. e-M If 1st St, Jamaica X, N. T. The house eorors 1,065 square feet; soeeae! floor area to ill square feet With a complete basement there are Z4.190 cubie feet It would take a sizable decorative Christmas Wrist Just Made for Her Xmas. Miller's has an amazing ancl full collection of these exciting "Tab" Bracelets Choice el t. -H i, W m. l: V : ,ti Tabs i 1 i. in ':M I h II sin 11 atiiK BBS) Snack Tables, Ottomans and Lamps Liked If you're one of the many who has decided upon sifts for the home this Christmas you're going to be thrilled with the really won derful selections the stores are of fering, in all price categories. Whether your Christmas list Is long or short your budget large or small- there is a smart item in the glittering arrays that's bound to be just what you want! : In the small budget class, you can choose from collapsible snack tables, man-size ottomans, smart ly styled table lamps and boudoir lamps, attractively framed prints that are reproductions of very fine ones, decorative wall shelves, shadow boxes, unusual wall plan ters, sconces, and magazine racks. Welcome Gift tems 9- Sewing cabinets and smoking stands, both practical and : wel come gift items, are also found in this price classification. And, we should like to emphasize that every item mentioned is well worth the asking price and makes an im pressive gift. In the major and occasional fur niture pieces, there is practically an endless number of gift sugges tions. Just to name a few, there are deep comfortable lounge Chairs for the man of the house, lady-like chairs for mother, occasional tables in all styles and finishes to suit every requirement, tea or hostess carts, which are enjoying great popularity, book-case units, record cabinets, curio cabinets, cedar chests, television tables, handsome table lamps, floor lamps, and tray table lamps which men like so much. There are, too, the clever and very new buffets with eng ineered, interiors to accommodate every dinnertable appointment, and which would thrill any home maker on Christmas morning. Desks Good Bays Among other good buys are Gifts for Home Are Found in Many Lines, Most Any Price Besides the larre, expensive gifts for the home such as stoves, automatic washers, home frees ers, foam rubber mattresses, liv ing room suite, radio-photograph combinations and ether fine merchandise, the Statesman Christmas Shopper noted a num ber of Items which would make particularly pleasing presents. Amonr them: Prints of artistic masterpieces and some signed orirmals that would be rifts to live with for a long time to come. Handmade In Salem circles of hard wood to frame precious china plates, or old-fashioned miniatures, mirrors or pictures. Handloomed linen napkins for only 50 cents, and hand-blocked cotton curtains, aprons and table linens made to order. Italian pottery, Swedish crys tal, English china; amusing carved wooden bottle stoppers from Italy for $1.50; a British made teapot on sale for 75 cents; antique cut-glass things and hand-made milk glass dishes; handmade green glass ashtray; forest green ceramics decorated with Oregon cedar sprigs in re lief; Irish linens; French and Swiss embroideries; Chinese cloi sonne items, brass work; delight ful black Iron trivets for decorat ing and under hot dishes; sprteg erll rolling pins for $1.75; tiny Italian wooden figurines; French pottery: British toby jugs. Some bargainst: a clear glass water pitcher for 75 cents; a brass and wood silent butler for 98 cents; glass and silver ashtrays for 52, silver candleholders at $5 a pair; card tablet for S6, canasta sets for $3, stubby maple stools for $4; an extra lijrht board with honeycombed renter to use : for drawing board or cutting board for $3. desks of all types, and wardrobes of both the masculine and feminine variety to accommodate every per sonal item of clothing. Cotton shag nigs in throw sizes, one of the new color-coordinated bedroom ensembles, or a ready made studio couch slipcover with matching draperies, which particu larlyjappeal to the on?-room apart ment dwellers, are other possibili ties o add to your Christinas list. Probably because public interest in new homes and home furnish ings has reached an all-time high, you Will find that there is a more complete and attractive selection of home gifts and better values from the standpoint of quality and de- Klim than w hav vr mr' Some of New York City's com muters live as far away as 90 miles. T-Shirt8, Socks To Match Make Nice Yule Gifts Some of the nicest wearables for children's Christmas gifts on dis play in Salem include little T shirts with matching socks for $1.49. Then there are cotton jersey pajamas like clown suits for $2.50; denim cowboy pants and jacket to go with the fancy leather holster Junior wants for Christmas they're only $3 each. Quilted cotton slippers for around $1 are cute for toddlers, as are those felt slippers made like Walt Disney animals. Gift Choice for Men Has No Limits in 1949 1 Yt ur ante it' raDup rielnr Vtaivintf a sportsman a major piece of equipment for Christmas. A 22 rifle won't j impress the hunter who's after i elk and salmon gear might cot go over so well with a fisherman who hankers after a fighting trout But there are many smaller items in the sporting good stores Which are almost sure to please any outdoorsman. Some of them are: Hunting knives; two of different sizes in a leather case cost around $6, single ones are cheaper. A so called "angler's pal" for $5.95 is a gadget with a multitude of uses it has pliers, a bone knife, dis gorger, cutters and so on, all in one compact piece of equipment. A gun-oleaning kit costs around $2.50. Sure to Be Useful Something inexpensive and sure to be useful is a pencil-sized flash light for only $1. Likewise the little thermometer for indoors or out or for use in the car for only 50 cents. It attaches with a suction cup. A fisherman's barometer is priced at $750. The man who loves to go to foot ball games no matter how cold it gets would apreciate a heavy wool robe in Oregon State or University of Oregon colors for under $20. It makes a nice car robe, too. If he's an armchair quarterback, maybe he'd like a pair of wool and leather slipper socks for $2.50 to wear when he lounges around the radio during game-time. For any individual who'd rather spend the winter sliding down mountains on hickory slats than anything else, there are non-fogging ski goggles for $1. Equally useful are steel ski climbers for $1.50; they make it easier to go up hill. Ski mitts are- under $5. Next to a custom-made leather golf bag, your favorite duffer or the expert who shoots his par via the hole-in-one would probably like some wool or leather mitts or covers for his clubs. Any man, whatever his outdoor tastes, would be thrilled to have a set of field glasses, available for under $40, or a telescope I for around $30. And perfect for his den or trophy room are h4nd t painted wooden wall plaques with' i accurately colored, delicately carv-i ! ed ducks or fish or pheasants In ': relief. Theyre only $2. i mm m mm mm a i i . They Can't Wear Out Children grow out of Welkint before tbey wear outl The reaon? Thai unique Foam tread sole, the only tole of foam rubber! Il ab sorb the tbock. of running and jumping, outwears heavy, tolid leather. Welkins are noiseless.' caa't mar Boon or furniture. Bright colors and plaids, double woven wool-mixture or corduroy. m mi i ii ! J 3 raS a? i s I Give this Famous Appliance Department KxmnKwS ' ) . DOWNSTAIRS Handy Helpmates I S A n General Electric mm i i i i t BfeiHilketi i . Tho last word In sleep luxury a . . . it should be your first thought for Christmas gift giv- S ingt 5 i KSMsmxsMsWWsWSKsmommssfi if n n 1 tor a nomemaKer! - 1 , ' ! electrical gifts that spell comfort and leis ure for Her! Hero are several exciting ways to make her tasks easier, more pleasurable . . . electrical gifts she'll use every day ... bo proud to own. Many more at Miller's Appliance Department. Come see them! I SwtwiiJi RADIANT CONTROL TOASTED Kjrive her the machine that sews euervt jl 7 a t w a m' an t . x l mm w I I I I I 8 I X s I I I X X t Also Other Popular Brand Toasters XAiKMssrjmmsafcsK; I I 1 I 2 S 1 S 2 s I 2 2 1 2 2 I G-E 1 Steam Electric Also Other Popular Brand Steam Irons When you are taught all the things you can do with a White Rotary, you'll be astounded at how much further your budget will stretch . . . as you make the items you've always wanted. And your White sews so easily, that you'll find it wonderful fun to express your creative imagination In articles dis tinctly your own. ROTARY There's a WHITE to fit your needs, your homo and your budgotl 2 2 X DESK MODEL OCCASIONAL TABLE TYPES COLONIAL CABINET TABLI MODEL Generous Trade-ins ... Small Down Payment . . . 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