Taeeday, December 1, 195S TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL. Safe. OrtfM SECTION III Page I Locally ilade litems Available if or AAainiy "Me Br MAKGAKET MAGEI It if IM then a month be fore lights will bciin to twin kle on Christmas trees tod Christmas decorations appear In tha home lor the holiday This means It U time to itart going carefully over your Chrlitmu list, though most of you have probably ' already started your shopping: . On everyone's list there la probably one or two persons wno oring such comments as: "There is lust nothlns vou can buy lor them," or "Now, what can you give her, she buys everything she needs ior her heU and her apartment la so ICorvfe Madm Hmrm fmaU-" Someone on tha Christmas There are several Salem- list always has sweet tooth WHAT ABOUT A TEA SET? area-made or grown articles that might help you solve those lilt problems. It is amaxing the number of gift possibilities found among those things with a Salem area tag on them. Toys for the children, hand woven articles, knitted gar menu, aprons, leather! oods, embroidered pieces, Jams, Jel lies, preserves, wslnuts and filberts, prunes and apples, smoked meats, candy, canned fruits, Oregon greens and hol ly and innumerable other ar ticles, t FOR SNACKS a! j and there is something about holiday time that makes the most of us more candy hun gry than ever. Salem has an answer for that type of gift, too. Gay's Candy company Is that answer. In their kitchen here the company makes a variety of candies, which can be bought In the bulk or In beautifully packed boxes. Here again you have the answer not only for individual gifts, but for the entire family. We've Weavers Too Hand-Woven materials and articles made from hand-woven material are most acceptable gifts. Several Salem people have looms that they keep busy weaving material from which are made skirts, dresses, aprons, towels, draperies, evening bass, mats, luncheon sets, table cloths, hot pad mits and ties. some weave only linen, but Oregon turkeys should prob ably top the list did you ever stop to think bow many Christ mas dinners are built around this Oregon grown bird? I Then there is the Salem cured ham for dinners. Also, what about the other smoked meats processed and cured here? Rose Valley cheese, made at the ML Angel creamery, last year was shipped to all parts others weave woolens, rayon of the country as guts. It s, and cottons. iLZ: I A tea set made in Salem, complete with cups and sau cers. This Is the handiwork of Mrs. Albert Franks. . WALL PLAQUE HAND-MADE Rose Valley Cheese made at Mt. Angel and sold local ly is something from this area for those feaits and gatherings held at Christ mas. Eat Oregon Fogd The holiday time Is time of feasting, with delicacies of all types served at Christmas dinners and holiday parties. Why not add a Salem or Wil lamette valley touch to those dinners or snacks? very good for those snacks or hor d'oeuvres. Gift packs of preserves, canned fruits, walnuts and fil bert meats and dried prunes (there are packages ot seeded ones, too) or maybe Oregon grown apples this Is the type of gift that the whole family appreciates. You can make up your own box or there are firms making up the special packages, such as the Blundell Kanning Kitch en and the Aufrance Custom Cannery. If you are making up your own gift box there are the pro ducts of any number of local canneries from which to choose. And you might include some Shady Oaks mushrooms. These are grown locally, pro cessed locally and found in lo cal grocery stores. In the group making more than a hobby ot their weaving are Mrs. Ruth Collins, Mrs. George Bagnall, Mrs. Kenneth Long, Mr. John Hann, Mrs. Hugh Morrow and Mrs. Clif ford Farmer. Some members of the Weavers Guild can also be contacted to do special weaving. RUGS FROM FLAX t LEATHER j . J r 'Irs. We? J L ii Jp .i lis i-1 available at tha prison. In edition to their leather work this includes silver Jewelry, embroidered end crocheted Items and articles made from myrtle wood. ' Makes Kiddie Gifts Christmas, Is for tha kiddies, most of us will agree, and many spend long hours hunting gifts for the wee ones, ranging from toys to small items of clothing. In the toy lines are bobby horses, horses on wheels, rock ing horses and table and chair sets made for youngsters by Roy McKlroy at his home on South Commercial street after his regular work. These he mikes after his regular work ing hours as a hobby. Rugs made from Oregon grown flax and made in Salem by Oregon Flax Textiles can be found in local stores. make you Odd pieces of furnl ture. Another gift for the home that is 100 per cent Oregon are braided flax rugs made by the Oregon Flax Textiles. They are from flax grown in Oregon, as well as being made here. These rugs cannot be secured directly from the firm making them but are handled by local stores. Gifts for Home Maybe you are looking for gifts for the home. There are, also some of those that are Salem-made. In addition to the lamps that one finds which have been made by Salem people, others make pillows, what-nots and corner shelves. And perhaps you can find someone vho will Salem-made gloves and moccasins could be Included on a Christmas gift list. Local Leather Goods Leather goods made in Sa lem! These make nice and prac tical gifts. Billfolds, hand tooled purses and gloves, probably lead the list. A few local residents make billfolds and purses and some of these articles can be fount, at Homecraft House here. Also making leather goods are the inmates ot the Oregon state prison. Gloves made by the Myers Glove company have been on the market for 26 years and the firm, owned by Henry C. My ers, alio makes Jackets on or der and moccasins. A bust of Christ made as a wall plaque by Mrs. Fred Matthleu. ' They Make 'em Here Almost everyone of us has someone on his gift list c.t Christmas time, who would ap preciate a hand made item. ranging; from needlework to ceramics. The problem for most of us la getting the time to do that work ourselves. The BO Saiem area members of Homecraft House, which has a location on Fairgrounds Road provides the answer to hand made articles. Also, there are local people who make aprons for sale, with some of them sold through lo cal stores. Two persons making aprons are Mrs. F. E. Wolfe on Windsor Island road and Fern Hobbenslefken of route 8, Sa lem. Members of Homecraft House however, have branched out farther in their hand work. You will find them making tea sets, complete with cups and saucer, lamps, wail plaques and hang ings, musical churches, aprons, stoles, sox, crocheted doilies, Di"ow case, crocheted table ck ' i figurines, bird houses, swv ters. children's dresses, baby sets, pins, rings, earrings, aighans, vases, purses, billfolds, rugs, pillows and copper work, plus toys for the children. And very much in keeping with the Christmas season is the nativity scene made by Mrs. Fred Mat thleu tnat is found in the win- For the home a lamp that that is made localy. This one was by Mrs. Fred Matthleu. dow of Homecraft House. Oregon state prison Inmates In the past have also made a sum of articles, that are still CUDDLY TOYS FOR WEE ONES Members of Homecraft-House have the answer for some of the gifts for youngsters, making stuffed toys of several varie ties and also cradles for that favorite doll that Santa will be getting from local stores for many of the youngsters. Make il a Furry Flurry for the Lady , You'U captivate the heart of any gat on your Christmas gift list U you make "hers" furs! And, this Christmas, you don't have to be a millionaire to give gifts of fur) You'U find exciting line ups In every shop that bespeak the "furry flurry" of fashion. See the exciting little collars, and cuffs circlet muffs and large barrel types, too exciting belts that team up with match mate collars, or handbags til th fur earrlrgs and "tails and bracelets all ot furs! Mink of all types . . . ermine and white mink . . .little "lambs of persian" . . . leopard and ocelot these are the little furs that spell the excitement of the holiday season. i.e. V Stuffed animals and a rag doll are among the locally made girts suits be tor little children. Hera the toys are shown in a locally made cradle. ' r, ( FOR THE KIDDIES " - kW'W-V v- V 5V 5 V1 ; A .W-J!.:-Wf .... n i.-,......- 1 I Salem made bobby bones are lined up by then- maker Roy A. McXlroy, waiting tor Santa to come in and pick ' them up tor distribution at Christmas to the kiddies. a? Shell Love .CAMEO The perfect gift every woman loves . . . especially when the nylons are CAMEO ... for only Burmil Cameo hose have face powder finish to add glamour-plus to her legs. In exciting new colors. 1.35 to 1.65 04 Special Gift Wrapping FREE, OF COURSE jkMtyiUu w Qkfe 0pen Friday$ Till 9:00 p M by Michael of Miller's Furs to thrill her heart . . . the most txciting gift of all! You will find the most complete collection from the little fur trim to the full luxurious coat fashioned to suit the individual figure type. CAPES JACKETS STOLES SCARFS COATS mm l ..,If...Vi. .1 Milk III! beVbrVs M Country of origin on oil furs in