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Dr. Slate Leads Republican Ticket;
Naylor, Hicks To School Board
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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
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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,
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Results
Cooleemee
GOVERNOR (D)
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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
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Tutterow 71
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Mtean 16
EOUCATI9N BOARD
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Hides ; 246
Naytar 175
WHmm 127
WbMi SI
OISTRICT JUDGE
Seats* 216
CaNiar 75
Npa 66
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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.