VHmJ f-l ''."'. n 4 Tuesday, March 24, 1953 : f t ! ? "-if" . ft; 4 r Soft Floor Coverings Display Newest Textured Treatment arid Vibrant Colors Coordinated for All Popular Decors - If one bad to choose single word to describe the soft floor covering! tht art being Intro duced for the new season, It would be "Textured!" ' Texture li keynoted in ear peta and rugi from needle tufted twlit cotton to luxurioui combinations of wool with ny - Ion and carpet rayon, and If created through the um of col or. Beit new to the budget ooneclou bomemaker 1 that raott of these neweit floor cov ering! are modestly priced. The charming 18tb Century floral carpet which won top nlace in many home across the country, now galna a damask WIFE GREETS ACE .. .. i 4 ... .X Mi J li H,V 1 ! I-, , i 'J I 1 I . .:: - - - 1 ll II Cot Royal N. Baker of McKinley, Tex., the world'a leading jet ace, i greeted by hi wife, Sarah, at Travis Air Force Bate, Calif., March 81 aa he returned from Korea. Col. Baker, who had 10 months of duty In Korea, bagged 12 HIG'a during 127 combat million!. AP Wire photo) ' Farouk's Favorite? v ? Shapely Una White. 20 ' year-old American dancer j who said March 21 In Ven i lea that ah has been getting i flowers from. ex-King Fa i rouk of Xgypt, primped up ! before etage appearance j in Milan, Italy, last year. .! As brave tte, who said her i. teal Bam la Carolyn Mar : flotdan of Newton Center, , Usee., reported that Fa- souk sent her a huge basket of 400 rosea March 20 at the ; Venice theater where she Is appearing m a mu. (AP Pfkraphoto) Egypt's Queen Back af Home Cairo, Egypt W Queen Narrlman returned to her na- tlve Egypt before dawn Mon- day giving up the faded splen- dors of royalty In exile for life as a private citizen. , 4 K Egypt's government allowed the 19-year-old estranged wife of former King Farouk to come home only on condition that she enjoy no special privileges, even though her 14-month-old son, Faud n, la king of Egypt When she stepped, pale and tired from an Air India airlin- from Geneva, Narrlman end ed 23 hectic months that saw her elevated from a commoner to queen of Egypt's twenty mil lion people, and deposed by popular anger against her play boy husband. The future of her king-son Is uncertain. Sources close to her family said ah would renounce all claims on the baby. Her mother, who went to Italy and then to Switzerland with her daughter when sha left Far ouk, was quoted as saying to day Narrlman would divorce the ex-king and probably mar ry an Egyptian Identity not announced. Woodburn j. ' Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Osfd fcnith and sons, Wee- tor, Bobbie, Bonnie and Terry, 'returned last week, Wednes day, front a vacation trip to : aouthern California In their ear. They visited YosamH Na tional park whore they saw 'their first wild bear, and also vtsitsd friends In Santa Bar bara. Summer weather was en joyed arntU they returned to 'Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Burton WUle- lord have returned iron six--weeks vacation trip in Call' fornla and Ariaona, visiting friends and relatives In h two aeaiaa. I Mr.. M. & Carrier of Bend 'enact the week in Woodburn with her daughter and family, nr. and Mrs. R. Ketchum and Diane. Other guests over , eha week end were Dr. Ketch ' Barents. Dr. and Mrs, R. D. Ketchum, also of Bend. i Mrs. leota Porter has re t,.m4 after a 10-day visit ith tM daughter. Mrs. X. W Boatrom and family at Seattle. 1 Charles Com well returned recently after spending sever al days In California where he attended the regional eonven m tnw the Pacific coast of Na- iKn.i selected Morticians at Palo Alto. Membership in this organisation is by invitation only and limited to BOO firms an the United States. . Mm. Cva M, Landon ob served her 94th birthday anni versary recently at her home in Woodburn. She received birthday greetings from all parts of the United States. No special celebration was held due to Btaeas of Mrs. London. Recent guests at the Layman Balrd home in Woodburn were two eouplea whom they had known in North Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lysengen and two children from St. Thom as, N.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Os car Anderson of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. O. R. Randall entered St. Vincent's hospital In Port land that week tor major sur gery. ' St Mary's Episcopal Oulld will meet Tuesday at 8 a.m. at the church for a day of clean ing. A sack lunch will be served a noon, with coffee fur nished. Mrs. Sidney Strike is ton fined to her home with a brok en collar bone and broken right wrist due to a fall on the street in Salem Tuesday. At the Strike home during the week were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bantaas of Vancouv er, Wash., the former Marie Strike. . . look with a tightly-twisted yarn background. Ancient mosaics and Greek key patterns have all been adapted to modern tastes in new carpet themes. Choice of fibers Is wide and varied, led by the perennially- favored all-wool in every color and pattern. There are interest ing blenda of wool with ape- clally developed man-made fibers. Cotton, a favorite everywhere may be found in every imagin able color. There are woven cotton carpetlngs with thick, clipped pile, and budget-priced needle-tufted cottons with strong latex backings to bold them firmly to the floor. Earth tones beige, green and gray are still the major choices. Brown, cocoa, and nutria have edged out grays. Grays verging on charcoal gold tones, from lemon yellow to rich bronze, appear as accent colors In solid color carpeting! A soft apple-lade and a tree- mots green are new carpet tones. Rose with coppery warmth, and peppermint-candy pink appear among cotton fib ers. , i . . Blue; recently a rarity, has reappeared In soft muted tones In nearly every line. Aqua and turquoise allow up In cotton, solid color wool, or blended twists. Accent colors include avo cado, most, olive and lime greens, Jonquil, yellow, wedge- wood blue, cherry and lipstick red, amethyst and coral. Interesting and new are black and gray accented with white, cocoa, gold or cinnamon. Posse fo Have Ladies' Night ) Ladies' Night," the annual dinner given by members of the Oregon Mounted Posse, Governor's Guard, will be next Friday evening, March 27, in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel. The dinner will honor the wives of the possemen. Ore gon's governor, Paul L Patter son, and Mrs. Patterson will be Seek Damages For Chinchillas Dallas Damages to the ex tent of $2020, plus costs, are asked by plaintiffs George F. Van Goethem and Yvonne M. Perrego of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Friesen, in a lawsuit filed March 21 in the office of Polk county clerk, F. B. Hamilton. It is alleged by the plaintiffs, who are partners in a chin chilla farm, that the defend ants did, on Oct 25, 1852, af ter obtaining a proper burning permit, proceed to burn brush and other matter 'on the de fendants' property, with the re sult that damage was done to the plaintiffs. It It alleged that due to negligence on the part of the defendants, and inade quate measures for prevention of fire spread, the fir did spread to the property of the plaintiffs 'and do damage of various sorts. - , Before the fire was extin guished it had burned over sev eral acres of pasture and done incidental damage to buildings on the property of the plain tiffs, the complaint states. In addition, smoke from the fire is alleged to have suffocated two female breeding chinchil las valued at $800.00 each, and one male breeding chinchilla, valued at 2400. Plaintiffs ask damages to the extent of damage done, less salvage value of the pelts of the dead animals, and to in clude coats of prosecution of the suit. The plaintiffs are represented by the firm of Rhoten, Rhoten and Speerttra of saiem. . r': Truman Goes To Semi-Pros Kansas City. Mo. W.B Har ry' $. Truman1, who officially opened major league baseball seasons by tossing out the first pitch-while he was President, will get chance to use his pitching arm again this year. Mr. Truman has consented to perform the chore this sea son at Grandvlew, Mo., base ball ' park for - the opening game of the Heart of America Semi-Pro league, on hand to meet and greet the member of his official ztardJxrealuments, while finance Co-chairmen for the exeat chairman is U. u. x oungquist are O. D. Youngquot aadf camrstsssest icr tee evening Glenn Ccnklin. with Jack i wtH be under the direction of Scott in charge of Use fcgd j;Ctena Omklin -Flowers and tabic deeorataica : OCSicen are: Captain, Ralph are under the supexvisHa e SfeBffi tirxt lieutenant. Jack Floyd Seanuter, Xzrra Wrti::lJiit'rn.,jm: second lieutenants, and Cecil Mollert. Sbamam pO. Dl Totzngquist, Glenn Conk Bos track is in charge d i-Es tod X A. Inglis. - 1 (ASTtrtUtintnD Druggists' Prescription For Relief of Itch When vour akin is irritated with pimples, red blotches and other sxin Diemisnes rrom ex ternal causes, you're craty with itching torture, try 8anltone Ointment Itching stops Sromptly. Smarting ditappeara nmediately. Sanitone Oint ment is also wonderful for itching feet cracks between toes and Athlete's foot For Sale UMMU6ST0M tmta at Liberty fhoas t-llll W with to thank och end vary on of you who mad our First Anniversary Party a suc cess last week. The Vacuum Cleaner Clinic' hopet to eonrinu with your sales and eorvic needs in futur years. Again, w say thanks. Introducing- UM s Reach Easy Cleaner With This All New G. E. Swivel-top Cleaner Revolut 1 o n a r y new swivel-top lets sen. clean an average slie living room without once moving the clean-..- Most efficient cleaner made! Extra - large "Throw Away" bag! No dust bag or can to empty! 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Even the price tag is keyed to young households. - ' 27 different sixes in stock or on order 2.2x4 $ 35.50 3x5 ......... 57.00 4.6x6 ....... 100.00 6.6x9 ....... 220.00 9x10.6 355.00 9x12 365.00 9x1 S 465.00 9x18.....;.. 565.00 10.6x12 ..... 445.00 10.6x14 . 520.00 10.6x16 ..... 595.00 10.6x18 ..... 670.00 10.6x20 ' 745.00 12x12 ....... 520.00 12x14 ....... 610.00 12x16 ....... 695.00 780.00 12x20 870.00 12x22,.;.... 955.00 22x9 77.OO 2.2x10.6 ..... 90.00 2.2x12 ...... 102.00 2.2x15 ...... 130.00 3x9........ 101.00 3xxl0.6 118.00 312.. 135.00 3x10.6 118.00 John Davis, Color Consultant, available at all times to discuss your decorative problems As Long as Two Years to Pay Park Free While You Shop at amnion d HOURS FROM 9:00 AM. to 1:30 P. M. 230 Chemcketa Street Phone 3-3 169