Long Ticket For November 3 Voters Cleveland County eili/ons who go to the jjoIIs at the general election November .1 not only will help (leeidc who will lie the next president and vice-president of the United States but an un usually large number of other contests. The larger number results from the fact that the Rcjtihli can |>arty has fielded a larger - than-customary field of candi- I •lates. both for state offices and county offices. Outside of the presidential con tests. pitting President Lyndon 15 Johnson and Senator Hubert loi hvo aasn snvj n sAoq Big daiqx nado amvxs anoaauva 33DAVf I H. Humphrey, Democrats, a gainst Son a lor Barry Goldwater and Representative William Mill er, Republicans, lop interest at tends ] | the ia<e for the govern ai'ship between Dan K. Moore <Di and Robert M. Gavin <R', and 2» therai-o for 10th distri<1 If. . Congressman between Basil L. Whitener. Democratic iwum lient. and W. Hall Young. Repuh liean challenger, and 3i county offi<es. Several candidates have no election worries. 'Iliese include -lark II. White, of Kings Moun tain, and Adrian Shuford, Jr., of Hickory, unopposed Democratic nominees for the two 31st dis trict seats in the North Carolina Senate: Charles W. Ford, Demo cratic constable for Number I Township. J. I.«ee Roberts iDt and El/ie L Putnam *R>. ku-um Item Number I Tbwnship magis trates. (Both Roberts and Put nam are assured election, since tile township is peimitted a min imum of nine magistrates.» Five I>emocrats. Bobby Aus toll. Buford Clino. J 1>. Fllis. and two Ropubln ins, J. R. Dover 111 anil Marvin McCuiry. in effis-t sook county-wide nomination to fiv*• county board of education ' scats In (‘leveland County, the General Assembly appoints the county hoard of education There arcfivcconteats for conn* I tv offices; For North Carolina represent.-!- ' tivc — Robert Falls i Lit vs I ! Bi»h F. Manor (H*. For reals tor of deeds — Ralph Tucker <D> vs. Carl \V. Queen > I iRt. For county commissioner Dis- j trlct 1 — Hugh Dover (D*. in | cumbont. vs. Paul W. Seal. For county commissioner Dis triet 2 — Coleman W. Goforth (Dt vs. Joe A. Neisler. Jr. <R> FV>r county commissioner Dis ■ trict 4 — Spurgeon Hewitt (Dt vs. Sam Proctor (Rl. State Races Only Charles F. Carroli. super | intendent of public instruition. | and Frank Crane, commissioner of labor, ineumbent Democrats. ha\e no opposition among mem bers of the council of state. Three Democratic candidates for Superior Court judgeships. Elbert Peel. Jr . 2nd judicial dis trict. William A. Johnson, Ilth judicial district, and John IJ. Mc Connell. 20th Judicial district, an* unopposed. Robert W. Scott, Democratic nominee tor lieutenant - gover nor, is opposed by Clifford Ia*e Bell. Gastonia Republican. The other races for state of fief's (current office • holders are incumbents and Democratst: Secretary of State Thad Kure vs Edwin E Butler. Stati* Auditor Henry L. Bridges \s. Everettc L. Peterson. State Treasurer Kdvviu Gill vs. Charles J. Mitchell. Attorney < Venera! Wade Burton vs. T. Worth Coltrane. Commissioner of Agriculture James A. Graham vs. Van S. Watson. Jr Commissioner of Insurance Ed win S. Lanier vs. John C. Clif ford. _ KINGS MOUNTAIN THE DRUG COMPANY Phone 739-2571 THE CITYS MODERN STORE I Just spray in room . . breathe easier instantly when you have a cold VAPURE MEDICATED ROOM VAPORIZER . ITcSBj & I TATUM J IlitCIIIItj • Also eases minor bronchial irritations of colds. • No steam, heat, or mess... easy-to-use aerosol spray. 7 oz. 88 LIQUtPRtN 79c BAST POWDER BE* SAY CONTAC $14942-75 JERGENS LOTKMt HEAD AND SHOULDERS SHAMPOO If you want the FULL protection of a vitamin mineral supplement, choose (/fe«g)SUPER PLENAMINS LARGEST SELLING vitamin mineral product in America. SELECTED for use by the U.S. Olympic Team. BALANCED FORMULA of 11 vitarrins, 10 minerals gives you the added assurance that your basic diet meets the needs of sound vitamin nutri tion. bottle of 36 2.59 59c-79c-$l 29 FREE! A BALL . POINT PEN TO ALL PERSONS ENTERING OUR STORE CLAD IN TULL MOUNTAINEER DATS COS TUME — THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY! (WHILE THEY LEST) fm psuvnr KINGS MOUNTAIN KUO COMPANY THE CITY 5 MODERN STORE SPEAKER — John L. Fraley ©f Cherryville will address Kings Mountain Rotarians at their Thursday noon meeting. Fraley To Speak To Rotations John L. Fraley, executive vice- j president of Carolina Freight ; ; Carriers Corporation of Cherry- | ville and vice-chairman of the! board of trustees of Charlotte t College, will address Kings' Mountain Rotarians Thursday at 12:15 at the Country Club. Mr. Fraley will speak on a pro gram arranged by Thomas L. Trott. Long active in civic and busi ness affairs of Cherryville, Mr. Fraley has been associated with : Carolina Freight Carriers since 1919. He is active in Cherryville First Methodist church, is a past president of Cheriy \ ille Rotar ians. pas; commander of the A merican legion and headed the j Gaston County Red Cross drive ! in 1961. He is also a member of the board of trustees of Pfeiffer ■ college, secretary of the North ] Carolina Traffic Safety Council j j and member of the advisory j board of Sacred Heart college. | He was released from active 1 duty during World War II as a ' captain and during the Korean ■ War served as special assistant i to the defense transport adminis trator in Washington. D. C. Lutherans Plan Leadership Course The leadership course “As Christians Teach", will begin at St. Matthew’s Lutheran church I Sunday at 7 p.m. * Pastor Charles YV. Easley will instruct Sunday School teachers ■ ; of the congregation in their stu dy of new material to he intro- j duced in the Sunday School next year. Pastor Easley's sermon Sun ! day at the 11 a m. service will he on “The Party Crashers". ON HOHOR ROLL Katherine Harmon Broad i water, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Broadwater, was I i named to the honor roll at the i l Honors Day convocation held ! | recently at Agnes Scott college. | ! Speaker for the occasion was I Dr. Theodore Greene, former , master of Silliman College, j Yale University, and author of ; “Our Cultural Heritage" and ; numerous other books. THIS CURIOUS WORLD* kUMk,* YOUNG imaiSESi T Vi»i captivity WILL EAT about fOO POUND? or FISH CVESV OAif/ f-INWAlt V mk Am FIFTVL I <* bananas! aoqagonpd/ BETHWARE P-TA Bethwaro si'huol Parent* Tcarhor Assorialion will hold open house as feature of regu lar mooting Thursday 'to night) at 7:T» p.m. in tho - hool auditorium. How ard Jordan, pastor of Contra! Methodist church. will load tho dovot ional. i.ATl Cl V SSI FI ED FOR SALE — !*hiltt» refrigerator and four-unit electric cook* Move Teleptiono T.'tS _ IU:S tfn EAT BARBECUE Thursday. Friday. Saturday JAYCEE BARBECUE STAND ED FALLS USED CAR LOT Kings Mountain Herald A r.»-.\ spn»wr. puWi*hfnJ nn T< u Mu:. I. Harmon. Jr. I>B\ H< r»Vl J*uW» <. njp fiv/us*\ »' ; - .• d «• n -i rrViT^r at tf»i* po«t of .i. «• KiagK M.*m? tia. m. c t r J*«r A *t i Cxjhns «*f Marrh 3. 1ST?. sumimoN RATES By Mail An>whrr^; •> \ M«*r«Mvs *3 00 riiTft* MonXIta yi 2C Slnul** pr*. •’ .)| Onr >v«r $j» Margarets Gift & Plower Shop Announces The Opening Of A “Christmas Treasure Chest99 The Red Carpet is out for you to visit this dreamworld of glittering Christmas treasures. Plan your decorations for home or club early before the rush season catches up with you. Remember how busy you were last Christmas in those final days? Select Christmas decorations early this year while the supply is bountiful and while you have time to car ry out your plans. * Arrangements For The Home * Door Swags • Green Garlands * Door Wreaths • Candles * Tree Lights 0 Table Decorations, Home or Banquet 0 Tree Ornaments Like to do-it-yourself? We've all the supplies you need to do your own decorating, including greenery easy to work with. Come in and look them over. What's more we'll even give advice, if you need and want it. Wide Selection of Gifts And Other Accessories For the Home Open Friday Nights Til 9 AKERS CENTER GASTONIA, N. C. 9 -PC* i PLASTIC Sofa Bed Group*•• -—rnnilnartirl-1 frtmlir JTVTwiy CVflMnKIvB OTW n»»niy TliKKfQ TOi rll^VO UN« UpnOf •itmukilAji gklMAl# ALa majuA WippUf I1U pWPK • • • InV fnwlf durable and easy-to-care for malarial available. p Foam cushioning for utmost sitting and sleeping comfort. That Laxary Leather Look! POt OVER-NIGHT GUESTS A COMPORTAUE BED POt TWO DOWN - DKUVUKS! 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