G. Douglass Gets CP&LRaleighPost THE CAROLINIAN RALEXQH. N. C.. SATURDAY. APRIL 1. 1973 RECEi\ ES PAUL REVERE BOWL- The Freedom and ihe Fine Arts ommitiee of the Raleigh Chapter of Links received Paul Revere Silver Bowl for their outstanding community project from President Mayme Flagg, who attended the Southern Area Meeting in Montgomery, Ala. Receiving the bowl is Mrs. Xora Evans Lockhart. Graham T. Douglass of South ern Pines his been promoted by Carolina Power A Light Co. to manager of transmission and communications maintenance In Raleigh. A native of Ayer, Mass., Douglass first joined ihe com pany in 1946 as an engineer In Southern Pines and from 1949 to 1951 worked in the same position in Raleigh. He left CP&L in IdSl toservo 15 years with the Marines, In cluding duty In Korea and Oki nawa. His military career also included four years with the Marines during World War IT. He retired as a colonel in 1966, and rejoined CPAL In Southern Pines as district en gineer. Ho was promoted to manager of division operation Home’s Looks Can Tell Much About Residents By M. E. GARDNER N. C. State University Many times the char acter of a family can bo judged by the appearance of the home. We all have pride In the outward appear* ance of our homes but it seems that some of us Just can’t find the time to do the things that need to be done. Visitors can likewise Judge a towm or city by the ? ppearance of the homes and ndustrial plants. A well landscaped factory, ware house or place of business denotes officers and em ployes as congenial and efficient os their pleasant surroundings. With pleasant surroundings you find, too, good neighbors, substantial citizens and community pride. Real estate dealers are always attracted to well landscaped homes because they can get from 10 to 2S percent more for a well planted home than from one that has been neglected, Plants become more attractive as they ^ow and Colorful flower borders, edging plants along walks and drives, well selected foundation plants, and trees for shade, color and framing your home all add up to enjoyment and pleasure for you and everyone in your community. North Carolina is one of the most garden-minded states in the nation. With more individual enthusiasm and responsibility. It could also he the most beautiful. Improving the environment is the favorite conversation piece In these days of haste and waste. Improvement will only come when each citizen assumes hla or her proper place in the ever changing scheme of things. Plant the flowers, shrubs, trees, fruits and vegetables that you like best and those that are best suited to your locality. Taking pride In whatever you do will he a rewarding expe rience and a fine contribu tion to community spirit and beauty. You may be' surprised to learn that the avocation riic Make Yourself Over Clinic 8Y DCUY REEDWaGEMaN. — 0'«e»©' /\L—. Q: The men in my family love outdoor aporta event^ and I like to ffo with them even in winter. Any waya to look itreal, akip the aniffleaf A: Foahion flies to your rescue with the layered look. Bogin with the bMyatocIdng effect, either a one-piece Nfrcamlincr or one of the new ensembles of ribbed ti^U and matching long sleeved top in heather shades. Next, on with a front- button jersey shirt, knee or ankle length, high boots. Add a wind* breaking coat with pile or fur tn$ide where it does the most good. When snowy or extra cold, odd more fashionable layers. Try light weight wool sweaters between rikb^ (op and coat, soft plushy gloves under mittens or leather gauntlets, light •snHcs fiver the tights: all mil GRAHAM T. DOUGLASS insulate you thoroughly with a minimum of bulk Lots of thin layers are belter than a few thick ones because it’s the trapped air in between that keeps you warm. After the event Dodystocking dressing makes you fashionable in doors when you remove those extra layers, unbutton the skirt slightly and strip down to slinkl You'll feel slinky, toe. if you’ve been true to your mini*mcal routine. Try Slender diet food from Carna tion (or breakfast and lunch. Mix G ounces of nonfat milk with each envelope of protein packed powder for a delicious Ifi4 nslorias. 1970. Douglass graduated from Worchoster Poljtechnic In stitute In 194} with a B. S. degree In electrical cnglncr- Ing, He Is a momlvr of the Southern Pines Elks Club. Mrs. Douglass is the former Frances L. Horgau of Ayer. They have four children. Slow Move Equipment Needs Sign Certain (arm and indus- triai machinery must c:irry a “slow moving vehicle*’ (SMV) embictn to bo oper ated on the public ro.ict> md highways. This fluorescent onihl .tm with an org.inge triangle ani a dark red border is re quired by ine National Ck:cu- patlonal Safety and Health Act of 1970 as a safely measure. The emblem must ije dis played on any vehicle dt— signed to travel loss lh;in 25 miles per hour on public roads and operated by hired employes. The law' applies to industrial as well us agri cultural equipment, accord ing to E. O. Beasley, agri cultural extension engineer at North Carolina State University. The emblem, which is usually available at (arm equipment stores, must Ikt located on the rear of the equipment, centered where possible, at a height of three to five feet from the ground. It must be displayed both TWO WOMEN WIN $130,000 EACH IN SWEEPSTAKES-Detrolt: Step- I'u-tr/.ak (L), Do. wife of an ailing electrician in Roseville, Mich, •iiiii Mt>-. 1 ottie C.andle (R). 32, a working Detroit mother, both received ui'li, niii.il telegram March 25 announcing them two of the six Americans who won SIDO.OOO in the Irish Sweeostakes. (UPIl. •ifTTlN^^TTTTn" night public d iv iiiid rr. ids. ne .sley s.ild the SMV emblem Is only a supplement tc night lighting and side r^dlecter requirements for simv moving vehicles. The emblems cannot be •ised on trucks, c.irs or any vehttlc vvllh u maximum po tential speed slfove 25 miles pe ‘ hour. And It cannot be used on stationary objects or bicycles. PARTY FARE H you have a home free/er. plan holiday menus to m.ike fulluseof it. advises Sit.i Orr, extension frozen food .^pc-cMlist, North Carolina State University. i * Richard Nixon wax the firit vice prexident to preude over a cabinet meeting (July 22.19551. Re-elect Janies A. (Jim) Rowland REGISTER OF DEEDS WAKE COUNTY HIcMillan FOR Congress He is for you. You be for him. THANK YOU! Archie !Hc!lIillaa For The Best living In Raleiah Buv In surroundings you find, too, good neighbors, substantial citizens and community pride. Real estate dealers are always attracted to well landscaped homes because they can get from 10 to 25 percent more for a well planted home than from one that has been neglected. Plants become more attractive os they grow and provide shade and color, or whatever they were select‘kI to accomplish in the lano scape scheme. U the nei^- bors match your efforts, the whole nel^horhood will >hecome a desirable place to Tlve, and your home or business becomes a good Investment should you wish to sell. changing scheme of things. Plant the flowers, shrubs, trees, flults and vegetables that you like best and those that are beet eulted to your locality. Taking pride in whatever you do will be a rewarding expe rience and a fine contribu tion to community spirit and beauty. You r ay be' euipriaed to loam .aat the avocation or hobby of gardening amounts to a whopping 4 billion dollars annuity in the United States. 1 think the reason for this stems from'the fact that It is some thing In which the entire family can participate. Aside from the family groups, we have the spe- olallsts who can create ni any art forms vritb living plants. iUU fur tnaide where i the L. - _ - good. When anovi/y or extra cold^j^d more faxhionablo layers. Try light weight wool eweaters between ribbed top and coat, eoft plushy glovee under mittens or leather gauntleta, light •nneks over the tiabts: all will layera, unbutton the skirt slixhUy and atrip down to slink! You'll feel slinky, too, if you’ve been true to your mini-meal routine. Try Slender diet food from Carna tion for breakfast end lunch. Mix 6 ounces of nonfat milk \ h each envelope of protein pecked powder for a delicious im relorlM. Janies A. (Jim) Rowland REGISTER OF DEEDS WAKE COUNTY THANK YOU! Archie McMillan For The Best Living In Raleigh Buy in IDLEWILD SUBDIVISION LOCATION: Take Rock Quarry Rd. to Dead Man’s Curve, thence on Sanderford Rd. Turn off where you see our sign. (EaBUU-fRilFB JHiirtuarii AN INVITATION OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AFTERNOON From 2-6 P. M. Be Our Guest, Won't You! _ LAWSON— 3 or ^ Bedrooms, Wall-to-Wall Carpet, ! and IV2 Baths, Ronge. No Corport. S17.400.00.$20,200.00. Lots ID, 4A. The Newest Most VUra Modem Funeral Home lUTKER CASON MANAOet iiC(*4UO(MaAUMxn & ruNtiM OSiCIOi lifllL iiwra—- 11 j ■ ■ REV. H. V MILES ASST manages DANFORTH—■ 3 Bedrooms, Wall-to-Wnll Carpet. Range No Carport. CRKSTHROOOKEI— Split Level. 3 Bedrooms. No Carport. Downstairs $17,400.00. Lot llA. nt«y he fi.'-.ishcd. $19,450.00. Lots 14B. ISB. 3A. 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