' C S7o2e . CMYar Ceetoww.EC. IPa«K hit TTiiliiiiin -itT '*— 18Cms Davie Goes For $ ' -i * • j i . Scott, Gardner * * *;i * # * Dr. Slate Leads Republican Ticket; Naylor, Hicks To School Board - .-._ mmjk.v; ®E:; : ;'--"V ;v Jg|gg|gg||, f |H ft I 'lbw' fam,um*Jl*^ ■tigs ' »fapK| II L'\ : :,R ' L-SSEET :::; ~ Elsctiea TaMss m ftp 2. Dr. Fraacis Slate led the field by a wide margin as Davie Hfjmldtf tm three nominees tor the county com mission Saturday. Others selected were Sam Daywalt and Charles (Baddy) Alexander in close voting. Dr. SmJI&B rCC€tlV€o l«Sw# yvCsS, Daywalt 1141 and llwaaW am. Following closely in the unof ficial returns were I. H. (Cokie) Jones, 1017; J. Clay Ttatterow, 1022; Fred Ellis, who has been. caßed to active duty with the reserves, 835; and Lorin Mixon, who withdrew because he is moving, IS. BOARD OF EDUCATION Beuqr Nayior and Claude Hicks were elected to the Davie County Board of Education in a nonpartisan vote. They polled 2405 and 2021 votes respectively. Hudson Hoy Is ran a strong third with 193 C votes while Booker. T. Williams *hk* 830 Allen E» Weun has 788. STATE RACKS Bob Scott and Jim Gardner both piled up majorities in the gubernatorial primaries. Scott waa favored by Davie Democrats by 1888 votes to Mel Broughton's 478 and Dr. Reginald Hawkins' 481 Gardner polled 1978 Birafrifryif voles to Jack StickJey's 472. CONGRESSIONAL RACE Davie County favored the win ners in the conpeesional primaries, giving Democrat Smith Bafdey 1145 votes and Wihaer (Vinegar Bend) Misrtl 1488. B4oay's opponent James .G While received 651. Republicans gave Eldoa Nielson 703 votes and Howard Duggins Iff. OTHER ELECTIONS Robert A. (Bab) Collier Jr. of Statesville, who led the thrae man ticket over Geerne SainU ing of Tbomasviße end Wttiam R. Pope of MooresvUle. SaioU ing, who ran in the district, rnnfnamra "* M "* :sepub2iciai in Farmiagion | ■ - - Y - -T- R* ih3 £^^S- 1 uum EPWil^Hi »K ▼ ---' H^^^HSV [^H : W^|M^BHBBSp|gjljfrS^^ ii^fr*-■■Hi ■y^ y - _ . Hula Hoop Is Back Results Cooleemee GOVERNOR (D) Scett IS7 BrMfbtM 65 Hawkins 63 GOVERNOR (R) Gardner 192 Stkkley 93 CONGRESS D) Bafley 244 White IS CONGRESS (R) MizeN 162 Nietoa 74 Owipß 26 COMMISSIONERS State 214 Ale winder 269 EMi IS2 *a M uiywm wm Tutterow 71 36 Mtean 16 EOUCATI9N BOARD llmib mmm . n tif99 * Hides ; 246 Naytar 175 WHmm 127 WbMi SI OISTRICT JUDGE Seats* 216 CaNiar 75 Npa 66 au 1 ! B Chess Winner Misty Mintz emerged victorious In the fitfl playoff of the Teenagers' Otes Tournament the Davie Public Library on Saturday moratag. Ths tournament, supervised by Paul Griffiths, wm part of National Library Week. • UMS Citteraslrip Award The Cooleemee Lions Club will sponsor the second annual Citizenship award in June of this year. The club will invite the public to nominate anyone you think derserving of this award. The rules are: • The nominee must live in Jerusalem Township. . An essay awing reasons for your nomination must be sub mitted to Lion Fred Pierce or any member of the Cooleemee Lions Club, no later than May 3), 1968. The winner will be selected by nosfutid judges on omit of essays submitted. The Cooleemee Lions Qub will appreciate community support in this project. There are many worthy people who give much time end work to main Cooleemee s better pUce. The duh feds the* ptopk oar •pprecatioo and this * m effort toracofmu their efforts.

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