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I T balked to the family about I this prcA>lem ea^ time 1 visited j them,” the aide added, “but 1 I proceeded slowly sO 1 wouldn’t i offend them.” { Gradually they began to under stand the un-sanlttfly ■ conditions the dogs were causing, especially . during meal preparation. “During my next two visits," she said “the falmi^^'kept the dogs chairxed in the living room. The following we^ wtien I ar rived, I found they ha3 built a pen and moved the dogs out doors.” They all said that now they could see how much cleaner the house stayed with the dogs out- of-doors, the aide concluded. HANDMADE RUG If you want a washable rug for the children’s play area, make it yourself from fabric siciaps, -Mrs. Jane Worrell, an Alamance DEEDS County homemaker, suggests. To'keep p^aoe in tiie family, the homemaker mtuie half the quilt -from fabrics her daiioihter had ooUeoted; the other half from fabric coUooted by her son. She also put the girl's initial in one corner; the boy’s initial in another, Amelia Watts, home ecoonmlcs extension agent, re lates. Members of Extension Home makers Club are planning to teach mg-maklng acOls to resi dents otf a 'low-rent project, the agent adds. CLEAN BRASS BEDS “How do you clean brass?” is a question Stilly Ballinger, home Ciaham Seeks GOP Post i Bill Graham, Wiaston-Salcm at torney and Republican leader, to day announced that he is a can didate for the position of chair man of the North Carolina lie- publican Party. I Graham, 37, is best known In North Carolina (X)P circles for transforming the Democratic bas tion of For.^^yth County into the Strcnge.st Republican county in the state in just 2 years. eeoonmics extension agent, War ren County, answers often. Usually the person has a few small iterrus to cle»in. But when Mrs. Mtirtin Hayes asked tile question she was planning to ! clean two brass beds that had been .stored in an outbuilding on the farm for about 40 years, j Mrs. Hayes tried seveml differ- ; out methods and the result wa.s j beautiful. Before she cleaned th<? j beds, nobody wanted them. Now I everyone would like to have I them, the agent says. In making his announeement Graham said that he is firmly of the opinion that “Republican-1 icin from Uie Courthouse to the Statchouso to the White House is the way of the future in North Carolina”, in Graham’s w'ords, “from Avery to Brunswick and from Currituck to Cliert^ee and ail points in between.” Graham .said that his priorities as .state chair.man would include able and attraotive GOP candi dates for all offio.'S, an adequate ly financed state organization and a greater use of new cam paign techniques. With a streng thened organization, Graham said, "the Republican candidates will be better a]/e to get acro.-ss to th«‘ voters the positive pro gr.am-; and platforriT of the Re publictn I’arty”. "1972", Graham concluded liis announmemont, “is the year the Republicans can take it all.” -As For.syth Ciounty GOP chair man Graham received wide ac claim for the record of electing 28 Republioans to local office* in the 1966 and 1968 elections In e county that had only elected 7 1 Repjblieans in the previous 40 years. I After the 1968 elections Gra ham was appointed Assistant General Counsel of HUD but re turne!d to North Carolina e>arly last year to run for .M.iyor of Win.sl:>n-Salem. Ho is a graduate of Duke' anel look his law degree at the University of Virginia. A long time (X)P worker Gra ham received the Yeung Republi can award as the outstanding member of the Republican Party at their 1971 convention. Graham Ls marries! to tlic f'..-. mer Kent Hill of Wi'iTston-Salem. The Grahams have a .son. a,g(’ 12. and a (laughter, age 7 Larry Wood On Honor Roll ^ Page 3 total of 119 si'.r’ents made the boner f.a!!. Gardner-Webb had .'•1 onr.Titmcnl of 1 .700 student? during ;hc spring term. BOILIN’7 .SMUNT;.?. .Mr.' "iri r.-.r.ite the honor roll a .'.a’'vy W .vr'.e Vv':j;]1 of Kings M rin'.-iln ■' Tgl Mrs. CltnTi V. \Vi I,'; :l m ale the I. m.or 3 0 on 17 or more ho'jrs. A r '1 a' "anliKS'-W- '’b. A .ard- in.g t.T Tli r.- s .T. %• .’Iraw, v'ye ; ■'r'e I avoraee is -l.OO. pre.sidant cf a. a.lernle affair.s, a • • ) iul''nt I-. 'd tf, make an average U7ivc-.s?*cR'7TP<'ar«f- -Mr. and .Mrs. .Stt-vc Harmon spent several days .'asi week in Tallulah Fulls, Ga., visllin;; Mr. Harmon's mollier, Mrs. Dw'p'ht Games and Mr. .Gaines W'liile there tiiey eisilel many pla xts of intero.sl in N.>rth Georgia. s'riys suFfSiiRS ■tlv'* ni Juir 1 riMc ’ SWA* ftfifl f dii.MiMfiu; •• lo ' O : • ■ ! t ■ " Ih .!«•! r 1- ;• • G ftf; I pi ■ con* ’ "I , . 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