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VIETNAM (AHTNC) ? Jack
R. Watts, 20, son of Mrs
Doris L. Earwood of Marble
was promoted to Army spec
the 517th Engineer Company
at Hammond Field, Vietnam.
Spec. Watts, a construction
machine operator in the com
pany, entered the Army In
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BEAVERS GROCERY, Rt. 1 Bloirsville
R. W. HUGHES GROCERY, Rt. 1 Bloirsville
Dl?t. by Sykai Chemical Co - 713 Chestnut St.
Phone 272-7023 Greentboro, N. C.
1964.
He attended Andrews High
School.
Before entering the Army,
the specialist was employed
by Strou Sheet Metal Works
Asheville.
His wife, Vivian, lives on
Rt. 3, Murphy.
JERRY F.COLBERT
FT. BENNMG, GA.(AH
TNC) ? Jerry F. Colbert,
20, son of Mrs. Louise Col
bert, Route 5, Murphy, was
promoted to Army private pay
grade E-2 upon completion of
basic combat training at Ft.
Benning, Ga.
The promotion was awarded
two months earlier than is
customary under an Army pol
icy providing incentive for
outstanding trainees.
As many as half the train
ees in each training cycle are
eligible for the early promo
tion, based on scores attained
during range firing, high score
on the physical combat pro
ficiency test, miliary bear
ing and leadership potential.
His wife, Judy, lives on
Route 5, Murphy, also.
CLIFF BLUE ? ? ?
People & Issues1
ST1CKLEY. . . Jack Stick
ley's announcement for the
GOP gubernatorial nomination
had just about as much of a
surprise element in it as a
i similar announcement by Bob
i Scott for the Democratic no
mination would have.
This column may have been
the first to mention Stickley
as a gubernatorial candidate.
Back in 1956 when Stickley
{ was a registered Democrat
j and Jack was moving up to |
i head Lions International as its j
: president, we wrote about the
Charlotte man as a possible
candidate for governor on the
Democratic ticket four year
hence? in 1960.
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Our thought Is that
Stickley will prove to be
quite a formidable opponent,
whether that opponent be Jim
Gardner, Bob Scott, Bob
Lasslter, Mel B rough ton.
Hector McLean or someone
whose name you have not
heard In connection with
the governor's office.
WARMING UP. . . It now
appears thatGardnermay Uke
Stickley on for governor
rather than seek to re
turn to congress, although no
firm decision on the matter
has been made.
And the events in recent
days indicate that Scott will
likely have formidable opposi
tion in Bob Lassiter or Mel
Broughton, or maybe Hector
McLean.
If Lasslter becomes the
candidate of the Moore Admin
istration for governor he
should have very little trou
ble In raising necessary funds
to carry on a first class camp
aign. Lasslter can call both
Charlotte where he practiced
law before moving to Winston
Salem some four years ago
and also the TwinCity "home"
base. When running for pub
lic office It is always mighty
nice to be able to "go back
home" as the people back
home generally uke pride in
seeing a son move up the lad
der of prominence.
In Winston-Salem andChar
lotte Bob Lasslter should be
able to shake some right hefty
money trees and watch the
greenback In big denomin
ations come floating in. It
used to be in the days be
fore the Kennedy and the Rock
efellers made such big suc
cess In politics that people
talked whispers about money
and Its necessity to carry on
a political campaign. Now,
like sex, it has become a sub
ject for top of the table dis
cussion.
It used to be some of the
"fat cats" would give to both
sides in the primaries. Now,
with the two-party system
having arrived and been ad
mitted to by the Democrats
as well as the Republicans,
people will probably be giving
to both sides in the fall cam
paign.
1926 SPENDING. . Back
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FIRST RUN
In 1926 two Republicans were
denied seats in the (J. S. Sen
ate because of the "glush
funds" as heavy spending
was called back In those days.
Frank S. Smith was the Rep
ublican nominee for the Sen
ate from Illinois and Wil
liam S. Vare was the GOP
nominee for the Senate from
Pennsylvania. The election
returns gave both Smith
and Vare more votes than
their opponants but both were
denied seats in the I). S.
Senate,
SENATE RACE. . . Should
Terry Sanford enter the race
for U. S. Senate against Sen
ator Ervin a hot campaign
would certainly follow. It
would probably equal in in
terest and fury the gub
ernatorial race.
FLEET WILLIAMS. . . We
lost a good friend in the re
cent passing of Robert
E. (Fleet) Williams, retired
editorial writer for the Ral
eigh News and Observer. In
his nonchalant way Fleet could
get to the bottom of the story
and dispel the fog from around
it. He was In addition to be
ing a superb newspaperman
? confidant and advisor to
many office holders and
statesmen, including men like
the late Speaker Sam Ray
burn.
CAROLINA FINANCIAL
TMES. . .A new weekly news
paper will make its debut in
North Carolina on November
13 ? "The Carolina Financial
Times" with W. David
Ethrldge, son of the well
known Mark and Snow Eth
rldge, as publisher, and
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Taylor Meat Thermometer 3.98
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Mlrro Cake Decorator 1.39
Weller Soldering Kit 8.95
Black & Decker 1/2"
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Wilson Respirators 1.25
Masonry Drill Bits 1/4" X 24".. 3. 50
Drill Bits High Speed I" 12.50
Jack Plane By Stanley 14" 7.95
MURPHY HARDWARE CO.
Phone 897-2110
William H. Scarborough as
editor.
For quite sometime we have
been feeling that there was
a place in Tarheel journalism
for a little "Wall Street
Journal". Such a publi
cation should receive a good
reception In North Carolina.
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Suiting a newspaper is not
an Impossible task, but to keep
them swimming once they ha v?
started the voyage is where th*
real work comes In. Ether
idge and Scarborough have out
best wishes as they set safl
with "The Carolina Financial
Times."
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