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""v.... ) . It 5 V ThnraJay, March M, 1974, Tot Newt lUcai Paga y k J H t , ' 7 f Decorator Wallcovering Used Throughout Home ' RALEIGH' - Wash able wallcovering are attractive aa well ; aa practical. And wlthaofaa U and comfortable Chaira v taking; back eeat In ' decorator' eyes, accea aorlee and Interesting rtlg; and wallcovering are gaining favor. : "to fact," notea Mrs. Edith McGlamery, exten sion house furnishings specialist. North Caro lina State University, "people who previously had only the bathroom and kitchen wallpapered are ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for Sheriff of Madison County, subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. E. Y. PONDER ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for the Madison County Board of Education subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Grapevine Precinct, Ebbs Chapel Precinct, Beech Glen Precinct and the Mars Hill Precinct in the May Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. DON ANDERSON. Ph.D. Pd Pd Adv WITHDRAWS I. Joe L. Penland, do hereby withdraw my notice of candidacy for the Board of Education of Madison County for the May 7, 1974, Primary Election JOE L. PENLAND Marshall, N.C. a.,. t V. K ohooaina- prints . and stripes ; for ; the dining room, '" bedrooms and living room." Newest on the wall paper scene are hand some phonies that simulate marble, atone, leather, wood and fabric but are far easier to care for than their real counterparts. Many of these wall papers come with pre pasted backing a boon for do-it-yourselfers. Other types are strlp pable for those who ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for Clerk of Superior Court, subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. JUDSON EDWARDS ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for the Madison County Board of Education subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Marshall Precinct, Sandy Mush Precinct, Walnut Precinct, Laurel Precinct, Spring Creek Precinct and the Hot Springs Precinct in the May Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. EMERY WALLIN 1 '$mmM nn i in n L '7V4 interest on a $1,000 minimum, 4-year maturity Certificate of Deposit Northwestern continues to pay the highest legal interest rate to its customers by offering this new higher-rate Certificate of Deposit Federal law and regulation prohibit , v ? ; : ' the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three ' ; . V ; months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest . ' v on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate. redecorate ' often, the specialist says. - 1 , w:. Fabrlo wallcoverings look expensive and often are, but their unique textured appearance makes the cost worth while If they last a long time. Make sure, there fore, that the silk or linen is Impregnated with plas tic to make It washable, and backed with more fabric or paper to make It durable. Polyvinyl chloride is the most acrubbable of the vinyls, while plastic ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce a a candidate (or the Madison County Board of Education subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Marshall Precinct, Sandy Mush Precinct, Walnut Precinct, Laurel Precinct, Spring Creek Precinct and the Hot Springs Precinct in the May Primary to be held Tuesday. May 7, 1974. JOHN RAY GARDIN ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for Clerk of Superior Court, subject to the will of the Republican voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. C. N. WILLIS ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce at a candidate for Clerk of Superior Court, subject to the will of the Republican voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. EDDIE ENGLISH rirn Stop by or call any Northwestern branch. V J, ooaiinff over ordinary wallpaper Is the most fragile, , Since all vinyls can be wiped with soap or detergent and water, a homeowner should con sider where the covering will be used to determine the degree of durability needed. - If a particular wall paper pattern has been selected that Is not wash able, look Into wallpaper protective ooatlngs, Mrs. McGlamery advises. These are applied with a roller after the wall paper Is installed and make the wallpaper completely washable. Check the effect on a small sample of paper first, however, because these ooatlngs will occasionally darken a paper slightly, the specialist cautions. Self-adhesive plastio panels and tiles are available that simulate brick, wood, stone or mosaic patterns. These can be cut with scissors to fit the space. Mirror squares, whether plain, smokey or antiqued, make a small area appear larger. All these wall coverings are decorative and washable. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. JAMES T. LED FORD ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for the Madison County Board of Education subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Marshall Precinct, Sandy Mush Precinct, Walnut Precinct, Laurel Precinct, Spring Creek Precinct and the Hot Springs Precinct in the May Primary to be held1 Tuesday, May 7, 1974. WltllAM M. ROBERTS Pd. Pol. A4 Consumer Guide 1 ' - ' ;C;:pcrt$ Give Dcccrottna Ideas '-' m : ' v . ' "i u v- itii Sv- i3 Home decoratinK experts suy the do-your-own-llilng look is "in". Wllh color a key ingredirnl in decorating today, cou ples such aa thin one are finding a new type of mix and match lightweight paneling called Bright-Ons fits the times. With 36 color to choose from, the paneling is washable, scuf f proof and even fade-proof. Experts say color is the magic ingredient in home decorating today. It has the power to make the eye see or overlook, to lift spirits or ease tensions, to create any desired mood. Color power and the psy chology of color are but two of the many facets of decor ating dealt with in a new 34 page booklet compiled by Evans Products Company in cooperation with House & Garden magazine. Titled, "Colorful Creative Decorat ing", the booklet includes in formation on how colors can be put to work, singly or in combination, to create a fashion-right decorating scheme for every room in the house. To facilitate color selection and matching, a classified di rectory lists literally hun dreds of manufacturers of fering building materials, household furnishings and in 36 up-to-the- ANNUAL VISITOR Blue mold is an annual visitor to North Caro lina's big tobacco coun try. The fungus disease was first identified in the state in 1931, and it has been found somewhere in the state each spring since that date. It was first identified this year around the last of April. ANNOUNCEMENT 'I hereby announce as a candidate for the Madison County Board of Education subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Marshall Precinct, Sandy Mush Precinct, Walnut Precinct, Laurel Precinct, Spring Creek Precinct and the Hot Springs Precinct in the May Primary tohe held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. ROBERT Z. "BOBBY" PONDER " 1. minute House & Garden colors. With walls adding up to the largest area in a room, many novel decorating ideas using Bright-Ons new mix and match panels of light weight plywood are also de tailed. The wood panels have a Polyclad surface which makes them washable, scuff proof and fade-proof. The panels come ready to install in such unusual col ors as bittersweet and pine apple, cooler sky blue and lettuce and nuetral shades like oyster white, pongee and bisque. Solid color panels can be combined on the same or adiacent walls with pat terned panels. A free copy of "Colorful Creative Decorating" plus a separate booklet showing pan eled rooms in color is avail able by writing Decorating Ideas, P.O. Box 3295, Port land, Oregon 97208. f Jwwlj' xiwjuutwwflitit -1 T ii''i MSjewN Q. Are there any "secrets" to safe driving in heavy traffic? A. There sure are, says the American Trucking Industry -and they're all based on good old common sense. For example, here are some heavy traffic driving tips relayed by Clark Equipment Trailer Division and the ATA Foun dation. They're based on the experience of professional truck drivers, who are ex perts on the subject: Plan ahead. At intersec tions with much left turning traffic, get into the right lane well before traffic prevents vou from changing lanea. If your car overheats while sitting in heavy traffic, in crease its idling speed to im prove the cooling power of vour fan and radiator. Keep an eye on the traffic ahead of you. not just the car ahead. That way you'll know what the guv in front will do even before he does. I .earn to talk to your pas sengers without turning your head This will help you i iiiiMfiMiMiisnawwH na Jm w'mmmmmmnmmmmmmmmm Vou and yc;: By TED KAVANAUOH, DIRECTOR. ALPO PET NEWS BUREAU " Crucial Periods in fhe Ideal tuna to taka a ' puppy into a new home Is at the end of tha seventh week, which I the beginning' of the puppy' fourth crucial period. Mental development at that time starts operating at ca pacity. And according to sci entific studies, what the pup learns now will shape him in to the kind of dog he will be forevermore, Studies under Dr. J. Paul Scott, Director of Animal Be havior at Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, determined the occur rence of five crucial periods In a puppy's life. Limited space permits only the following highlights of those periods. For complete details, see Bruce Sessions' excellent re port in Dog Fancy, Issue of May-June 1972. First Period: 0-20 days. Bas ic needs: warmth, food, sleep, mother. Mental capacity: nearly zero. No trainability. Little or no handling by hu mans is desirable. Second Period: 4th week, 21-28 days. Basic needs: same. Mental capacity: all senses functioning; awareness of liv ing begins. Slight trainability. Extremely crucial period. Do not remove from littermates or mother. Introduction to hu man society should be started but carefully controlled. Third Period: Mh-7th weeks. 29-49 days. Basic needs: ca nine socialization within litter and with human society. Men tal capacity: capable of re sponding to voices: ability to recognize people. Developing trainability. Awareness of dif ference between human and canine societies. Fourth Period: 8th -12th weeks, 50-84 days. Basic ' a" MMMHSM avoid an earful of windshield ! Plan ahead to avoid left ' turns in heavy traffic; it may be better to make a series of right turns around the block instead. Keep your wheels pointed straight ahead while waiting to turn left If your wheels pre tiimfl nnA wnji'm hit from behind, youU be shoved into the path of opposing traffic! Q. Our cilia are much too crowded. Bow can more and better highways help relieve such people congestion T A. Overcrowding is definitely a problem. Tochry, 70 per cent of the American people live on 2 percent of the land, creating such social ills as pollution, poverty, crime and drug addiction. Many people believe the solution may be a more even distribution of people and Avoid left turns when possible. jobs. Good highways can help manufacturers have fullest access to their markets and, at the same time, enable peo ple to find employment be yond congested centers. Ia this way, good transportation can help lessen crowding of our cities. LARRY ROGER SWANN has filed at . Republican candidate for Tax Collector in Madison County for the November election. ' He Uvea in Mart Hill on the Calvin Edney Road and is married to the former Mary -Phillips. They have two sons.; v'V Roger is a graduate of Cane River High School ' and attended Blan ton's Business College in -AshevCle. He served six years in the VS. Army and is a Vi t-N'i Veteran. lie is now emrlovod bv ITt 0 1 C r -y in !"-'s I 1- I!a and h:s fr ! J ': . "fcW "fit.l,,Jll..isMi.iiii i i Ycur Pi-pps Li?a : needs removal from litter- ' . mates and mother Influence;' supervised human soolallsa-". tion and play with children! love-security; new mother Im age for security. Mental ca 1 pactty: capable of establish- ' ing permanent man-dog rela tionship, confidence, and of accepting gentle discipline. Trainability: capable of learn ing simple behavioral re Cocker Spaniels: 12th Highest In AKC Registrations sponses to Come-Sit-Stay-No. Begm housebreaking and fetch games. Introduction to other humans is very Impor tant now but closely super vised. Fifth Period: 13th-16th weeks, 85-112 days. Basic needs: love, attention, disci pline, society, security. Men tal capacity: fully developed. Will attempt to establish self as dominant being; mind still being influenced. Capable of formal obedience training, and of adopting positive or nega tive attitude towards it. Se lect the trainer with great care: puppy's mind Is stiil be ing Influenced. Praise for cor rect responses is important and Influences positive atti tudes. Personally. I also re ward good work with sugar free treats such as Liv-a-SnapB. P.S. Puppies need a veterin arian's checkup every 6-8 weeks. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for Madison County Board of Com missioners, subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, IS 74. Any support ap preciated. George K. "Red Ramsey ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. VIRGINIA ANDERSON i h r V 'I f r rj:ix:ns c? ycjth' ,1 ft M i r A new film honoring Y v today's new breed of second-1 ary school athletic director! le'V. now available for showings U' y ' '' civic and educational groups, ' . . Making its premier at the annual convention ' Of the ., American Association for', 4 Health, Physical Education - . . and Recreation, the 10 mm. . ' film enOUsd "Buflders of -. : Youth' Wocuasa public atten ! tion on the important role 'athletic directors play in working with and guiding : more than 18 million i ' students in our Junior and: senior high schools. Produced by the Schering : Corporation, makers of; Tinactin medications for the treatment of athlete's foot and prevention of reinfection, "Builders of Youth" docu ments how the athletic director has "finally arrived" in a viable profession as an: educational administrator,; and how he is deeply com mitted to his school's educational program, business affairs, health services and student activities, as well as the vital area of community services. Requests for copies of this ; important film may be sent ; on your organisation's letter- ; head (mentioning date of showing) to: Information Services, Schering Labora tories (K-6-2), Galloping Hill Road, Kenilworth, N.J. 07033. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for the Madison County Board of Education subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Marshall Precinct, Sandy Mush Precinct, Walnut Precinct, Laurel Precinct, Spring Creek Precinct and the Hot Springs Precinct in the May Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. BLANCHE HOUSTON ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. ERVIN ADAMS Pd Pol Ad ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce as a candidate for Tax Collector, sub ject to the will of the Democrat voters in the Primary to be held Tuesday, May 7, 1974. HAROLD WALLIN Pd. Pal. at AOUNCEMENT, I hereby announce as a candidate for the Madison County Board of Education subject to the will of the Republican voters in - the Grapevine Precinct, Ebbs Chapel Precinct, Beech Glen Precinct end the Mars KM lYtcbct in I !? y I'rirr.sry ta ! 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