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Western Carolinian Volume 36 Number 17

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  • 8 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN October 29. 1970 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR JACKSON COUNTY HERMAN H. WEST STATE SENATOR (33rd Senatorial District) Herman H. West is founder and president of America's largest wholly-owned land clearing company. Typical of his business achievements is the tremendous task of clearing the huge Flaming Gorge Reservoir in the Western United States. Federal Government agencies cited his work there as the most notable engineering feat of the decade. in the *&&d^. m mk Ca . . MiA 1 November 3, 1970 GENERAL ELECTION CHARLES H. TAYLOR N. C. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (48th Legislative District) Charles H. Taylor is a native of Transylvania County, the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Taylor. He received his public school education in the county, and is a graduate of Wake Forest University and of the Wake Forest Law School from which he received the L.L.B. degree. He is also serving as a member of the Board of Directors of the University. CLARENCE CODY REGISTER OF DEEDS Clarence Cody was born and reared in Mars Hill where he attended the public schools. He is the owner and manager of the Cope Creek Service Station. DR. EMIL HENNING Dr. Emil Henning is the incumbent candidate for Coroner. DON KINSLAND SHERIFF Don Kinsland of Qualla Community is a native of Jackson county and graduated from Sylva High School in 1951. PADGETT McCOY COMMISSIONER Padgett McCoy graduated from Glenville High School in 1947 and served two years in the Korean War. He is owner and manager of F & P Supermarket GEORGE SLOAN COMMISSIONER George Sloan has been a resident of Jackson county since 1939. A graduate of Athens Business College, he went into the private practice of public accounting in 1959. ELDRIDGE PAINTER COMMISSIONER Eldridge Painter is a Jackson County native and attended public schools here. From 1953-57 he served in the U. S. Navy. He was a student of Western Carolina University. CHARLES RAY ELDERS CLERK OF COURT JAMES SEARCY SCHOOL BOARD NED MILLS SCHOOL BOARD Charles Ray Elders was born in Jackson County and lives in the Barkers Creek FRED C. FRANKS SCHOOL BOARD (District Five) __ James Searcy is a graduate of Western Ned M. Mills is from Ochre Hills Com- ^arolina University with a B.S. degree in munity and graduated from Svlva Hi?h ^, , ~ Township He was educated in the public chemistry and received the Freshman School in 1959. Her own Tand onerates n Ffed Q Franks is a native of Jackson schools of Jackson County and has con- chemistry Award there. Mills Bargain Center anY Service Station C^nty' attended Glenville School, and is tinued his education through the Extension at Ochre Hill service btation self-employed at Franks' Grocery and Boat Deoartment of LaSalle University. Dock at Glenville. Paid Political Advertisement
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