Cape May County Herald, 9 April 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 8

, V 8 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 9 April '86

W The carpet EXCHANGE By Linda Larkin CARPET COLORS Ask any decorating expert, or design professional. They'll tell you that color is. perhaps, the single most important ingredient of successful interior decorating. Besides coordinating and complimenting a wide range of design dements, color has a near mystical ability to evoke an emotional response on the part of the beholder. Color is especially important when selecting carpeting for your tw«ne This requires a good deal of careful consideration before you hu> *ter all you'll live with your choice for many years to come. The great news, however, is that there is a tremendous selection of jvadaNr in carpeting Thanks to advanced dying technology, .arprtmg has Seen freed to express, through color, an entire spectrum ■ « moods and emotions. MufcHonrd carpets blend these feelings for a variety of exciting eficcts "+uk- allowing you to coordinate your decor witli a wide range of AruMtty Solids in hold colors, in earthton** or pastels underscore a ■*-11 -planned decorating scheme. A fo» mills, using sophisticated color-flow techniques, have achieved new levels of dye uniformity and vibrancy in today's popular solids. Levels that were once not thought possible. For you. the result is that you can now enjoy the ultimate freedom to express yourself, your lifestyle, and your good taste But how do you go about it? Mow do you select the right color carpet to create the effect you want? What possible combinations of colors are most pleasing? What are fashion trends leading? What other factors, color, should you consider when buying carpet for your home? In the weeks to come, the carpet expert will offer answers to these and marry other questions. Watch for this column each week in this newspaper, or bring yoqr questions in person to the carpet store where you can always expect the very best. AVALOI CARPET. TILE AND RJDOWNG WAREHOUSE OUTLET CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE HAND AVE I. THE RAILROAD MON.-FRI. S 00-5 00 P.M. - SAT. 8.30 TO S 465-3051

I Long in Running ' For Alexis ' Post

BURLEIGH - Thomas Long, chairman of the zoning board of adjustment in Middle Township, has announced he is seeking the nomination for Democratic township committeman June 3. Long, 47, of Indian Trail here, has been a township resident 20 years. He is married, and has one child. A TEACHER in the Job Success Orientation program at the county vocational schools, he is chairman of the newly formed county Division of Youth and Family Service^^Jvisory Board. Long, a Philadelphia native, has worked at VoTech for five years. "I consider myself to be a candidate for ail the people and will take my campaign to the residents of our township." declared Long. "1 WILL BE addressing the issues of more efficient

and increased government services, sound fiscal programs. and the control of growth that we are now experiencing." Long is seeking the seat vacated by Democrat James E. Alexis, who is not running for reelection. Filing deadline for the Jufne 3 primary is April 14.

Music Pier Events Set

OCEAN CITY - April events at the Ocean City Music Pier, highlighted by the appearance of the South Jersey Symphony Orchestra 3 p.m. Sunday. April 20, have been announced Scheduled for the month are: April 11, Elizabethtown Band, 8 p.m.; April 12. O.C.H.S. Junior Class Craft Show, 9 a.m. -3 p.m.; April 12. Happy Hoofers Ballroom Dance. 8:30

p.m.; April 13. Talent America Pageant. 9 a.m. -5 p.m.; April 18. A.A.R.P. Meeting, l p.m. April 19. DooDah Parade, noon, Sixth and Asbury Avenue, to Music Pier on Boardwalk; April 19, Friends of Music. 8 p.m.; April 25, Teens Arts Festival. 10 a.m. -10 p.m.; April 26. O.C.H.S. Band Boosters Craft Show. 9 a.m. -3 p.m.; April 26. University Glee Club, 8 pjn j

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