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
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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. _
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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
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Dr. Theodore Greene, former ,
master of Silliman College, j
Yale University, and author of ;
“Our Cultural Heritage" and ;
numerous other books.
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