Robert W. “Bob” Scott DEMOCRAT • A Product off North Carolina Soil • Successful Farmer-Businessman • Civic and Church Leader • San af a School Teacher; Married a Teacher • Father af Five Children • Knows North Carolina's People j For Governor Public Service - A Way Of Life For BOB SCOTT Public service is natural in Bob Scott’s family. "Parmer Bob’* Scott, his grandfather and for whom he was named, was In the Suite Senate. He was a pioneer in education and farm programs and stood with Aycock in the fight for public schools. Bob’s father, W. Kerr Scott, was Com missioner of Agriculture, Governor, and United States Senator. Bob Scott’s record in working for the benefit of the people is impressive. Here are some of his contributions in public service: Stale Chairman of United Forces for Educa tion. Master of N. C. State Grange. Chairman of State Board of Conservation and Development Parks Committee. National President of U. 8. Poultry and Egg Producers Association. Member of Kerr Reservoir Development Commission. Member of X. C. Seashore Commission. Chairman of X. C. Consumers Committee for Low-Cost Power. President of X. C. Society of Farm Man aiders and Rural Appraisers. Bob Scott is a Ruling Elder in Uawfields Presbyterian Church and has been chairman of the Board of Deacons. . . He has been Alamance County’s “Outstanding Young Farmer." • . , He is a director of the Bank of Haw River. Bob Scott has a familiar name — one you can depend on. fxl Vote Robert W. “Bob” Scott on May 30 Paid For By Cleveland County Friands of Bob Scott — Bill Plonk, Committee Chairman DAN MOORE IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE WHO FAMILY IN CLEVELAND COUNTY. FACT. HE IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA. Kings Mountain Supporters of Dan Moon*. Charles K. Dixon. Chairman # THIS CURIOUS WORLD T i KANGAROO RAT, GAS-i.,~._, LEFT L-VlMGr OK X PWGTt>6»APn.C. PLATE WILL TAKE ITS' OWN k picture, because of kmc “MORiUM OXIDE MANTLE CONTA* r ELECTED — Sandy Campbell. Kings Mountain junior at the University ot Tennessee, has b«*en elected vice-president of Alpha Camma Rho fraternity for the coming year. Campbell Named To Student Post Sandy C’n>| hell, son of Mr. and Mrs. I!. I.. Campbell of Kings Mountain, ha* U- n el.-ted vice pr.*Mont if Alpha Camma Rho fratem ry it tl.e Cnivorsity of Ti incssct' Tin* Kin Mountain .slutlent is a junior manning in journalism. 1I<* ha:. M*r\ -ti a secretary of Stiulcr.t I’jhlit alions for the Stu dent <;<i\ *n ment Association, m-niacr of t.K- Inter-FT«temit> Council, tit-* Vluvnyni Cluh. the N *kkee\ ay'i (.mri nii.* Board, Circle K Club, the I'rcshman Council, th- Oicnge anil White staff and is lurrcntly ■lection commission chairman foi campus elections. In the fraternity he has tx-cn si-iu l::i ship chairman, traditions iic'inien. so-.al chair man and .-"intf lerder. lie s;*ng m 'All Sing” for two years and i.irected his fraternit\ this winte*- when it placed third In 19W2 he was a delegate to tn< national A* IK ernvention. He was co-ch tin. mi of t ie Home comine pr-'s» s tation . ir.-.mitte and as a fr shnian won the Stu dent Korun Kssay con'est. He is also a Cap'ain in the Air Force HO IV. TIME FOB A CHANGE VOTE FOR CHARLIE W. ELLIOTT FOR THE Cleveland County School Board These ate the things Charlie W. Elliott believes will improve the education of our children in Cleveland County: 1. Give teachers the right to have prayer and daily Bible reading. 2. Give our children better opportuni ties to have piano and voice instruc tion in our schools. 3. We should have county-wide consol idation of our schools as soon as possi ble. 4. We should eliminate combination grades in all our schools in order to be fair to both the teacher and the student. 3. There should be ample lunch room time for teacher and pupils. 6. We should not waste the taxpayer's money. Every dollar spent would give us a dollar's worth of education. Your Support Will Bo Appreciated ThU Mtuagf Void !w by Fncnds of Charlie W. Elliott r Made Thick It's no compliment to bo called thick." unless you're part of a pie. When making apple or other fruit pies, try a cupful of cornflakes and a half cup of sugar in the bottom crust before putting in the fruit. It makes a nicer thicken* mg than the flour generally used. 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