Friday, April 17, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon SECTION It-Par W" BEDROOM CARPET '11 Ijl - 1J5 f os Soem East Salem .A numhp nf East Salem women are visiting their neighbors over coffee CUDI once a wmW. Rovoral who live on Fisher Rd. and tne short streets off thii street, and on Sunnyvlew Ave. have been meeting on Tudv morning for leveral weeki for wese visit. . . . - Tuesday morning hostess was Mrs. Jerrv Horn Attnfln for the first week were Mrs. wiiuam Lock, with her house ooaine 01 Vancouver, wash. Other neiihbon una Mn J. M. McCrea, Mrs. Don Maui, mrs. narvey page, Mrs. Virgil Miller, Mrs. Albert Suran, Mrs. Lester Orton, Mrs. Tied Smal ley and Mrs. Horn. The April business meeting of the Swegle Community Builders was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Mel vin La Due on Hollywood Dr. Attending were Mrs. Conrad Hofstedt, Mrs.' Earl Rowland, Mrs. Leonard Odom, Mrs. Rich ard Hlghberger, Mrs. George Shell, Mrs. Arthur Masters, Mrs. Verio Klampe, the host ess and a new member, Mrs. Daryel Donaldson. ' The social meeting will be April 27 with Mrs. Odam.' The welfare chairman of this group reported food and cloth ing given a family whose home was burned. Dr. Robert Anderson, pub licity chairman for the school carnival held at Hoover school last Friday night reported ovea $600 received, but the general chairman,' George Golorth, has some expense from this. Committee chairmen were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills. Mrs. J. W. Dransfeldt. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dumler, James Zlg- ler, Mrs. Pete McCafferty, Mrs. O. P. Wagner, Mrs. William Weill, Mrs. G. Jackson and Ed Randall. The first April broadcast at Swegle school this week had as the announcer, Johnny Jones. Reporters were Bonny Welty, Daryel Zwemke, De anna Korb, Gary Allison, Mar garet Gllman, Jerry Gotchall and general school announce ment by Daryel Donaldson. The third grade now has 29 pupils. Jean Blankeroort came from Haines and Beverly Jus tus was transferred from High land school. " New officers for this grade are president, Sharon Lock; vice president, Margie Masters; secretary, Gary Willis; and treasurer, John Speers. There are four new pupils In the fourth grade, Carol Blanks voort, Victor Allen, Harold Ruby and Kay Riby. The officers are: president, Newton Alderman; vice presi dent, Lonny Doctor and secre tary, Nancy Stark. Phillip Jones of this grade has been out of school three weeks because of illness. Swegle school now has three pupils out of school with rheumatic fever. They are Gary Hoffman, who la the lat eit victim, Carolyn Martin and Dale Beach. Texture Plays lead Role in Your Carpet Texture and color go hand-ln-hand. In fact, different tex tures can make the same color appear darker or lighter, duller or brighter. And your carpet's texture may give an air of for mality or informality to your room. Most carpet Is woven In loops called pile. When these loops are left intact, the carpet has "uncut pile." But when these loops are clipped, the carpet has "cut pile." All the different weaves except Axmlnster can easily be made cut or uncut pile. Quality depends on the materials and the workman ship, not on whether or sot the pile is cut Beildee carpets with cut pile and carpet with uncut pile, you'll find carpets with differ ent mixtures. Sometimes one carpet hat both cut and uncut pile, sometimes a carpet mixes cut or uncut piles of various height. i Generally speaking, the nub by look of uncut pile it best for informal rooms. And sculp tured rugs or rugs with a cut pile have a luxurious look that's right for formal rooms. But texturet vary to widely, you can't make any hard and fast rules. The texture that you like best and that suit your room best It the right one. 15 Names Added to , Jury List at Albany -; Albany Addition of II. name to the current jury Ut was announced Thursday by County Clerk R. M. Ruasell in anticipation of the trial of John Bob SturgUl on a first i degree murder charge, which 1 scheduled to start in circuit court her Tuesday at :M am "." ' " ' Sturgtn Is charged with the slaying of Lot Hughe Gllmoro in a hobo jungle camp last February. ' The accused man wa returned to Oregon from California and ha been in the county 111 the past several week. . . Size Vital in Living Rooms The new trend in home ar chitecture is to sacrifice space in kitchens, baths and bed v rooms in order to have a large living room or living-dining room. This means that many houses In the "small home" class, may have living rooms from 20 to 25 feet long, or longer, and proportionately wide. The problem in decorating a large room, particularly if it is furnished so that one end serves as a dining room, is to make it one decorative unit. The one best solution is to tie ' the room together with the floor, covering. Many Karastans are woven in larger sizes to meet this de mand. So, regardless of how large your customer's room Is, she can almost always find a Katastan that fits it and allows the correct amount of floor apace as a border. ' For "problem" rooms certain Karastan rugs can also be made in custom sizes on special or ders through a unique method of hand weaving. I'.- is a simple matter. Merely select the stand ard sizes that can be cut and hand-woven to meet her re quired size. Many new homes of ranch house design have a large "L- v shaped" living area instead of living room and dining room In such a layout two matching rugs are very often more at tractive and practical than either one large rug or car- ' peting. Carpet Bazaar On in Furnishings Stores New 1953 carpet styles from the mills of the nation's lead ing carpet manufacturers will be unveiled to the public dur ing the Carpet Fashion Bazaar, April 13 to 23 in furniture and home furnishings stores across the country. A special showing for the public of the latest floor covering fashions will be held during the two week period at H. L. Stiff Furniture company. Revolutionary advances in carpet making techniques and the development of new and improved raw materials have made possible a vast array of '. luxurious, long-wearing tex tures and patterns in popular and medium price ranges. Many of the carved and sculp tured effects long associated with the most expensive car pet are now within reach of every budget. Modern textures, casual provincial designs and new Interpretations ot tradi tional floral patterns have been j styled for every decorating ! taste. ' The new floor coverings com- j blne style and beauty with such practical advantages as greater quiet in the home, warmth, less upkeep of floors, making small rooms appear larger and a long term invest ment in home improvement, according to William Kaufman. Lebanon Engineer Stricken on Street T U r T T ! 1 ijcuauun vM'tir njuimcr j 155-year-old yarder engineer for the Gilbert-Eaton Log ging company, collapsed ear ly Wednesday morning while standing at a Main street Intersection waiting for trans portation to work. Taken to the community hospital, he died Wednesday evening. Kangas was born at Unpen ning, Mich., August 9, 1897, and had lived in Oregon for the past 20 years, coming from Portland to Lebanon In 1941. He lived alone at 128 East Maple street, Lebanon. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Johnson and Mrs. Jean Adee, both ot Lyons, and Vera Holbrook, Portland. Funeral services will be held from the' Huston chapel ' Saturday at 11 a.m. HOGG BftOS. ABE ROLLING OUT THE CARPET DURING , fdKT&iJZC 'Witt W tit M. Jwy). BE SURE AND SEE THE NEW ALEXANDER SMITH BIBCHgROOK No other broadloom so modestly priced equal Birch brook' exquisite styling, rich texture and durability. Birchbrook'a thick, all-wool yarn have been densely woven to achieve cushion-like softness underfoot and lasting wearabillty. . Woven on Axmlnster looms, almost all the yarn is on the surface with every tuft securely locked into a super durable backing. - Birchbrook'a all-over designs and aeepiv scuipturea texture minim izes footprints, erushln and toll marks. 112 so. yd. to see . . . to compare . . io buy NEW CARPETS for NEW home beauty . . . ALL FOR YOU IN OUR NEWLY REMODELED FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT! H1UMTTI nuii j UUIII lmiuci I 111! f JIIIIIIII I I SALEM OREGON CITY J 115 South Commercial It's show time at Hogg Bros.! And the curtain going up on the most exciting collection of car; fashions in Salem. Come in and see the dramc lush new colors and textures the debut of ft new designs, many on display for the first t ever. You'll applaud their practical ways! weaves and new miracle fibers give longer need less everyday care. Come in and let us r you through rows of new carpet fashions now. see why this is the time to compare and b: