Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1953, Page 26, Image 26

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TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL, ttkm. Orefoa
Tuaeday, December U 1953
Every Woman Welcomes Lovely Gift
Of Gay, Pretty or Practical Lingerie
If then ! on Christmas lift
tnat can be flven to any wo
man with complete assurance
tnat It will be loved . . . need
ed ... and thrilling, that gift
is lingerie!
No woman fail to get a great
lift of apirita when Chriaimu
morning bringi her a lavia-with-lace
flip or a glamorous
nightgown! There's so more
wonderful way of saying "Mer
ry Christmas."
This year, shoppers will find
that lingerie has soared to new
heights of gift-loveliness! De
signers have outdone them
selves In this field of fashion.
They have captured new hi
menti of the rainbow and uied
these glorious colors in slips,
gowns, and matching panties.
On display for gift-giving are
lingerie fashions in Jade Green,
Lipstick Red, Mauve, Sun Yel
low, a well as the beloved pas
tels, dramatic black, and ever
popular white.
Lace la used with such a gen
erous hand that gift slips and
gowns have trousseau-lovely
look. This lavish use of lace
added to the luxurious besuty
of nylon satins snd crepes as
sures a truly thrilling Christ
mas for the fashion-conscious
woman!
Robes for gifting are being
shown in styles from the very
flattering, full-skirted hostess
gowns to pert short robes de
signed to top slim atlhome
pants. Fabrics are many and
varied, but the quilted ones
In satin, printed rayons, and
cottons still lead in popular
ity. A new look in aleepwear is
the old-fashioned one! Printed
cballia, straight from Grand
ma's day, Is the biggest news
in nightgowns. Tiny sprigs of
violets or rosebuds on this soft,
warm fabric give these gowns
a quaint charm. They are
with a lace or eyelet ruffled
styled in a long-sleeved gown
yoke and lace at the tiny col
lar and ruffled cuffs.
Flower -sprigger flannelette
is the runner-up in popularity
for these fashion-appealing
Winter gowns that are aure to
be big gift hits.
These old-fashioned style
nightgowns are available in
mother-and-daughter duoa that
would make a doubly-thrilling
gui weal
Full, beruffled petticoata
nave never been to Imagina
tively styled or so colorful
this year's gift selection.
Definitely the right gift
choice, always, lingerie promi
ses eve greter Merry Christmas
thrills for lucky girls this year!
Christmas Tree Growing
Major Oregon Industry
By MARGARET MAGEE
Growing of the Christmas
tree you have in your home at
the Yule tide season la fast be
coming an Oregon Industry,
with tree farms being estab
lished in many places.
This does not mean that
these tree farmers axe merely
staking off an area of their
wood lot where trees are
grown. Their Christma. trees
are band-planted and cult
vated like any other crop.
One of the many of these
farms In this area is that of
Drew Michaels on Eola Drive,
three miles west of Salem. The
farm itself contains 18 acres
that will eventually be planted
to "Christmas trees , but to
dale only eight acres have been
planted.
The first planting on the
Michael farm waa in 1949 and
She's
dreaming
of an
Christmas
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"Personally You. Indoor-outdoor
corduroy basque with any name or
initials moooarauied, FREE on
tabs: gay print llnlni feather eola.
Black, red navy, tally. green.
Pull and half alses: 6-10 narrow,
4-10 medium.
fPlturette. Bnbroldrred rayon crepe j If
closed black slipper with leather sole
Bluck. navy. red, moaa green. y Z
witii mauve-plnk flowars. e-10 -Zs5-
narrow, 4-10 medium. inV
Oompfciesj are so festive ... so
eomortablel JwlitFficr
eat-home clothes... put what she wanted J
included 4.000 trees. It will not
be until Christmas time of 19S4
that any of these trees will be
ready for cutting. This year
those trees vary from two to
six feet in height.
Planting of the trees, which
are secured from the Oregon
forest nursery at Corvallli,
has been done by Michaels
with the help of the state for
estry department Two differ
ent spacings have been used in
the planting, with some set
four feet apart and some five
icct apart.
Two types of true firs are
now planted in the tree farm.
They are the Noble fir and the
Concolor white fir, both of
which are found in the higher
elevations of the state.
Next year, still another type
of white fir, the Grandis white
fir, will be added. In fact, late
in November of this year the
Michaels secured their next
year's planting from the Ore
gon forest nursery. These trees
have been placed in the Mich
aels' home nursery where they
will be kept until planting time
early next fall.
There are two reasons for
keeping the trees in the home
nursery. Next year they will
be larger and heartier, as well
as more acclimated and, also.
they can be planted early in
the fall before the heavy rains
start and the area where they
are planted becomes too muddy.
Not all of the work is fin
ished on a Christmas tree
farm after the trees have been
planted. They must be kept
tree ol weeds and cultivated.
When it comes time to cut
that Christmas tree the tree
farmer does not Just go in with
his "little hatchet" and chop
it off. Here, too, science en
ters the picture, for by cutting
the tree above the first whorl
ne may grow another Christ
mas tree off the same root The
strongest limb on the stub
turns upward and becomes the
new tree.
PRACTICAL LEATHERGOODS GIFTS
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For man or woman -young or older there's gift idea
for you in smart, .practical leather goods. For her
wonderful jewel case, smartly lined a fitted cosmetic
case and overnight case glove soft moccasins in their own
zippered case a smart clutch bag or other leather love
lies. He will surely welcome trim suitcase a necktie
case a toiletries kit, or a manicure set all selected from
the tremendous assortment of gift items presented by the
nation's leather goods manufacturers.
Hobby and Sports Items
Make Selection Simple
Macleay
Macleay Macleay grange
will meet in regular session
Friday night, Dec. 4.
A no-host 7 o'clock supper
and a Christmas program will
precede the business meeting.
After the program there will
be an exchange of gifts for
children and grownups. The
price of gifts is not to exceed
35 cents.
Officers not Installed at Sil
verton Hills will be installed
during the business session.
lime was wnen women
threw up their hands with a
cry that went something like
this: "I don't know what to get
Jim for Christmas he has ev
erything!" That little problem no longer
exists in this streamlined year
of fascinating gift merchandise.
Gifts for Sportsmen
For the golf enthusiast there
are newer, brighter golf bags
. . . tougher longer distance
golf balls (he'll never have
enough of these!) ... free-er-w
heeling golf carts,. . . and sets
of woods and irons to drive a
man fey with ecstasy.
For the tennis star whose
racket may have seen its best
forehand drives, there are new
ones available in fancy woods
and Nylon stringing. Or, he
may need a new cover for his
old racket in which case there
is a very wide selection In all
patterns from conservative to
shrieking. (And, did you ever
see a net fan who had enough
tennis balls ... 7)
Fishermen Go "SaHy
Gone are the daya when a
bamboo pole and a can of
"tired' nightcrawlers satisfied
the average fisherman. Today
everything is more "atomic,"
with boats, outboard motors
and complete sets of fly cast
ing or spinning outfits.
Many famiues find it practi
cal and man-satisiyin' to
pool their gift money for a
really big gift: a boat, an out
board motor, complete sets of
equipment, or a build-it-your-
self boat kit This idea is real
ly catching on!
Other gifts for the fisher
man: rubber hip boots, a metal
tackle box or creel, minnow
traps, nets, lines, baits, lures
and flies.
A-huntlnr We Will Go
Gifts for the Nimrod include '
rifles and shotguns (surpris-;
ingly low-priced this yesr), '
telescopic sights, gun-cleaning:
kits, leather hunting boots,
hunting jackets or parkas, and
hunting knife. 'Bigger items.
like tents and sleeping bags,
can be purchased on the fam
ily "pool" plan.
Gifts for the Hobbyist '
The gadgeteer will Jump for
Joy at the variety in the new
model-building kits especial
ly reproductions of old-time
railroad equipment and autoa.
Stamp albums, woodworking
tools and metalcraft equipment
come b)gger, better and more
diversified this year.
For home workshop jacka-of-all-trades,
a tool chest, or
work bench is an ideal gift, as
are power tools in every cate
gory: circular saws, lathes,
sanders, drill presses, and so
on.
needles are turning brown near
the lights. If they are, ahift
tne position ox all lights.
Don't take chances! The av
erage Christmas tree can burn
to ashes in two minutes. That
does not leave much time for
the fire department to do very
much In the way of protecting
your home!
PEACE IS DECLARED
Bur bank, Calif. Iff) Restau
rant owner J. W. Thornton
prides himself that there's nev
er been a fight in his place.
The restaurant's name: The Ol
ive Branch.
Christmas Card Custom
Is Barely a Century Old
At first we did'nt believe it
either, but we checked, and
iff true: the custom of tend
ing Christmas cards to friends
it leas than 100 yean eldl
The first publicity accepted
Suggestions for Your
2nd Christmas List
Comet Christmas time, you
usually find that you have
second Christmas list: the ele
vator man, the cleaning wom
an, the maid, the postman
and all others who serve you
faithfully and well throughout
the year.
Here are tome tips on giving
money gifts with a flair: -
Checks are difficult to cash.
so give bills, whenever possi
ble and try to make them
crisp, new bills! If coins are
included, get new shiny ones.
One of the best ways to present
or wash old ones in a detergent
money to men on your list is
in inexpensive plastic wallets.
For the milkman: decorate a
clean milk bottle with tome
ribbon, tie the money to a
candy stick, and stand it in the
bottle. Mail the postman hit
gift
No prescribed amount can
he recommended for every
body. Let your conscience
and the service you receive
be your guide. In general, five
dollars for the elevator man
and ten for the building super
intendent should be about
right
card was tent out in 1861 by
Charles Goods! as Sons, Lon
don publishers. And to thow
how rapidly tne custom nas
grown, this year will be flood
ed by a Niagara or two billion
or mora cheery (yule) greet
ings! The first known card at lt't
kind was designed la 1841 in
London by William Maw
Egley, a sixteen-year-old en
graving apprent'ee. Illustra- -tlons
on this card were scenes
of a formal banquet, a party
dance, and skaters. Under
neath the illustration appear
ed the legend: "A MERRY
CHRISTMAS and a Happy
New Year to You," still the
most popular Yuletide Greet
ing of alL
In 1848. Sir Henry Cola
asked his artist friend, J. C.
Horsely to design a card for
him, showing a family toast
ing Christmas with glasses of
wine. Temperance groups
took a meager view of these
cards, and Sir Henry never
again sent another card.
In 1874, in - Boston, Louis
Prang printed his first cards
from hit lithograph shop. Fa
mous for their beauty and
fine craftsmanship, they were
sold all over the United State:
Since that time, the custom of
sending Christmas cards hag
become a fundamental, pop
ular holiday tradition,
If you doubt it, Just ask
your postman!
Firemen Issue Yule
Fire Danger Warning
Fire Departments the coun
try over are reminding every
one that Christmas trees can
be a dangerous fire hazard
unless strict caution is ob
served. .
You wouldn't leave your
iron connected when leaving
your home for several hours
yet, many families do this
leaving their Christmas tree a
blaze! Lighted candles are lovelv
on Christmas Cards NOT on!
Christmae TREES! Be sure to
check tree lights carefully for .
irayeu miuiauon, or possible,
short circuits. At least onra 1
day, check the tree to see if i
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f'Jf 3onJest
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ST'Sj JXl' true
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A Practical
Luxury for
Any Woman
SEE:
BILLIE ROGERS
Graduate Corsetiere
THE
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Gift
Certificate
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Tub'em or Scrub'em
They Can't Wear Out!
The Ideal
Christmas
Gift for
Active
Youngsters
As Illustrated:
ST.. $3.25
m.3 $3.45
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Children grow out ol Wtlkinj
befor they weir out! The res
son! That unique FMmtteid
Mis. Wis only solo ol foam
rubber! It ibsorbs the shock
ol running md jumping, out
weirs heavy, solid leather.
Welkins ire noiseless, uni
mar floors or furniture. Bright
colors ind plaid, double woven '
woolmhrhiro-of-torduroy.
Nationally Advertised
Sites 6 to 11
or 12 to 3
$3.45 W
The Junior Bootery
234 N. High
OPEN FRIDAY
TILP.M.
Senator
Hotel Bldf.
TAIft fllalltss
Open
Saturday
All
Day
FROM KAY WOOLEN MILL STORE
Choose Now from Our Fine Selection of Men's Wearables
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CRUISER COATS
100 Wool from
WOOL SHIRTS
Warm, toft, fin wool shirrs.
Plaids end plaint from . . .
SPORT COATS
Any man will appreciate the gift of an all-wool
SPORT COAT OA nrt
Priced from XlltUU
6 95
TOP COATS
A warm topcoat will be a welcome gift.
gabardines, coverts, tweeds,
Import from
Choose from
.. 16'
Suits
Slacks
Granmerey Park and Brde
Park suits featurinf fine
tailoring and fine J 575
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To vary his wardrobe hell
appreciate these 1M AM
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BLANKETS
and
ROBES
Beautiful bed blankets in
a rainbow of colors. Satin
bound worm ond fluffy.
Robes ore fine woven
ploidt and plains.
BLANKETS
795.1495
ROBES
1
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Kay Woolen Mill Store
260 S. 12th St.
'The Street the Trains Run On'
vlr 313 Court I