SAMPLE BALLOT (flnCLOfBALLtit TOR U.S. SENATOR. STATE . ?FPICKRS AND CONGBEMMAM INWRUOTIOfS TO VOTER 1. To vote a straight party tiekel. make a*eross ?X) mark In the firele >f Ihe party you desire to vote for. 2. To vote a spltt tftket. or In other words for candidates of different )arUea, omit making a cross <Xi mark in the party circle at the top sf the-ballot and mark tn the voting square opposite the name of ?ach candidate on the ballot for whom you W'ish to vote. 3. If you should mark in the party etrrte at the top of the ballot and tlao mark opposite the name of any candidate of any party, such *>uilol shall be counted as a straight party vote for all of the eandi laies o( the paj;ty whose name the cross mark X1 is placed in DEMOCRATIC FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET o PARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE For Governor 0 Luther H. Hodges For lieutenant Governor [~ Luther E. Barnhardt For Secretary of Slate ? Thftd Eure For State Auditor |~' Henry L. Bridge* For State Treasurer | Edwin Gill For Attorney General j~i George B. Patton I >r supt. of Public Instruction [ Charles F. Carroll F r Commissioner of Agriculture [~ L. Y. Ballentine I tr ( ommlwlonrr ol Insurance ? Charles F. Gold ? ** - ' ? ?f I .Una. ror \ umniimiuiirr ui ?-? ""i P Frank Crane I t Chief Justice Supreme Court [ J. Wallace Windborne F< r Assoc. Justice Supreme Court [7 William B. Rodman, Jr. I or iudfr Sup. Court 2nd Illst. P" Malcolm C. Paul I or Judge Sup. Court 3rd Plat, p Wijliam J. Bundy 1 or Judge Sup. Court ftth Diet. p Hamilton H. Hobgood I or Jedir Sup. Court 13th Plst. [p Raymond B. Mallard ) or Judge Sup. Court 14th Dint. p Clarence W. Hall I or Judge Sup. Court 16lh Diet. [ Malcolm B. Seawell I or Judge Sup. Court 18th DLst. p L. Richardson Preyer I or Judge Hup. Court 22nd Dint. p Hubert E. Olive I or Judge Sup. Court 24th Dint. P J. Frank Huskins I or Judge Sup. Court 28th Hist. p Hugh B. Campbell "1 or Judge Sup. Court 27th Hist, p P. C. Froneberger For Cnited States Senator p Sam J. Ervin, Jr. Por Member of Congress Twelfth Congressional District p Ceorge A. Shuford ? ai u ~ o ? n?? REPUBLICAN FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET ? MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE j For Governor ? Kyle Hayes For Lieutenant Governor P Joe A. Dunn For Secretary of State ? Grover C. Robbins For State Auditor William White lor Slate Treasurer n Calvin Monroe Adams For Attorney General r; C. E. Hyde For Sunt, of Public Instruction ? T. K. Story For CommtHalnnrr of Agriculture ? Fred R. Keith For CommivKioner of Intiurance p] David W. L? For Commiwlonrr of Tabor r I. J 1 For Chief Juitli-r Suprrmc Court n For Asiof. .luxtice Suprrmr Court n. For Judir Sup. Court 2nd DM. ? . For iud(r Sup. Court 3rd Dint, j ? ?: For Judge Sup. Court Sth DM. ? For Judge Sup. Court 13th Dint. P For Judge Sup. Court 14th Dl*t. n . . - For Judge Sup. Court 16th DM. P For Judge Sup. Court IBth DM. n For Judge Sup. Court 22nd DM. n. For Judge Sup. Court 24th DM. n ----- For Judge Sup. Court 26th DM. P. For Judge Sup. Court 27th DM. ? For Fnlted S???ox Senator P Joel A. Johnson For Member of Concress f'nDirrpgflnnitl P*s?rirt ("I Richard C. Clarke, Jr. rimion noTrraDrr o. uao J HAMPTON PRICE Chairman State Board of Elections Double Trouble OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> ? I Jr lamui Lochhead, 15, fractured I 1? ? left thumb when she fell while ill orating a goal poat for a high , m ool football game. \ few day* later, her 16-year-' old brother Roger suffered an Identical Injury while practicing for a football game. "They have always done things logether," their mother, Mrs J Roger Lochhead, said KURT CANS ? "The Store of Fine Watches" (JET THESE f g>Bic ELGIN BUYS! jfl nam ?ouo?t- ?syai \,-V Gw'MlMd accuracy '\*f I,, t;?'?'u"? rourrdad i^k^- ^1 '^?',l' t0'*- ? ifcv\ ^**5 ? slain i*w?oii- I - "P??*o**I?I?-st?*o"' I h*|Qy^ ihipfd ?999! ''|\ ' .. ly\ *|||i. . H rei M/HuiiTy ?. /1 ii{^H#]r ^?(J film M. ML Inu Come in and register for the $1,000 in free Diamonds. Yoot Complete m* Western North Carolina's Leading Jeweler i ? I YOU CAN KtIP YOUR OWN RECORD OF RETURNS | "Tcfl f,RST O SECOND ? THIRD O EOURTH *4* ? ^ RETURNS 2 KfTU*NS 2 RETURNS 2 RETURNS il uKrf I @? | Op i O? c @1? Si ~ STEV^4- IISIN- 2 StfViN EISEN- ? STEVEN- EISEN- 2 STEVEN EISEN ?-??---I-3^ SON HO WEE p| SON HOWE? PJ SON HOWEH 31 SON HOMN? 11 ALA. T 4?,756 ZrZI T ARIZ. 521 ~T ARK. 2,144 If QAL1F. 24.980 ? 6 COLO. 1.790 T CONN. 169 *1 -tszl. jsr "13" FLA. 1.781 IT GA. " 1.780 .HZtZZ T IDA. 893 17" ILL. " 9.588 TT 1NP. 4J84 JiL tQWA L488 JL KAN. 2j957 10 KY. 4.223 10 LA. 2.040 5 ME. 630 _JL_Mk Lay 16 MASS. 1.963 20 MICH. 5JU 11 MINN. 3,859 IT miss- i.eio . 13 MO. 4.S65 4 MONT. 1,061 6 NEB. 2,127 ?3_ nev- m 4 N. H. 297 16 N. J. 4,155 _____ r 4 N. M. 9J5 .45 fcLX 2,951 14 N. C. 2.055 ; 4 N. D. 2.316 25 OHIO 12,166 6 OKLA. 3,212 6 ORE. 2,532 32 PA. 8,808 ZZTZ 4 R- I- 293 8 S. C 1,580 4 S. D. 1.968 H TENN. 2,500 TT TEX. 254 4 UTAH 1,029 3 VT. 246 12 VA. 1,876 9 WASH. 4J8J 8 W- VA. 2,810 12 WIS. 3.349 3 WYO. 683| II 1111 II AP Ncwsfeatures NOTE, At the time thi* scorecard wo* prepared, many of the state voting unit totals were tentative. They ore subject to chanqe right up to election night. SAMPLE BALLOT OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER I. To vote a straight ticket, make a cross 1X) mark in the circle of the party you desire to vote for 2 A vote for the names of candidates for-President and Vice President is a vote for the Electors of that part.v the names of whom are on tile with the Secretary of State 3. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballOt. return it and get another, ___ __ DEMOCRATIC FOR A STRAKiHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THIS C1RCI.F For President and Vice President of the United States: ADI.AI E. STEVENSON FSTFS KFFAlVER REPUBLICAN FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET o MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE ? .1. ? . I For President and Vice President of the United States: HWIC.HT l?. EISENHOWER RICHARO M. NIXON Election November 6, 1956 J HAMPTON PRICE Chairman Stale Board of Election* IAFF-A-DAY * ? .n*?* ..V, W.-W MMmm. "Henry hates to rake leaves." I ' ;. . * **? * ^ ? *? ? ?#?* * ?#.?.<> ? ?. a ?? , # .????.? - - w *?,??? ^ ? SAMPLE BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL TAX LEVY FOR HAYWOOD COUNTY INSTRUCTION'S TO VOTER 1 To vote FOR the Special Tax Levy, make a cross tX) mark in the square to the left of the word FOR. 2 To vote AGAINST the Special Tax Levy, make a cross (X) mark in the square to the left of the word AGAINST. 3 If you tear or deface or wrongly ma(k this hallot. return it and get another. ' , ' . ' . ? FOR the special levy to provide for the construction, main tenance and operation of a building suitable for use for livestock, agriculture, home arts and industrial shows and exhibits and other community, civic and educational pur poses. [] AGAINST the special levy to provide for the construction, maintenance and operation of a building suitable for use for livestock, agriculture, home arts and industrial shows and exhibits and other community, civic and educational purposes. Election November 6. 1956 JOHN R CARVER Chairman County Board of Elections The Democratic Party 1 ] I Is The Party Of The People ?Paid Political AAt. 1 u 4 \ ?* '?**?' ? ? r ? ? ? ?#? . VOTE DEMOCRATIC SAMPLE BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR HAYWOOD COUNTY State Senate and House of Representatives INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER 1. To vote a straight party ticket. make a cross >"Xt mark in the circle of the party you desire : j vote for. ? To vote a split ticket or in St her words for candidates of different parties, omit marking a cross ?Xt mark in the party circle at the top of the ballot and mark in the voting square opposite the name of each candidate on the ballot for whom you wish to vqte. 3. If you should mark in the party circle at the top of the ballot and also mark opposite the name of any candidate of any party, such ballot shall be counted as a straight party vote for all of the candi dates of the part> whose name the cross mark <\i is placed in. DEMOCRATIC FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE For State Senate 32nd Dist. ? Vote for Two* ? J. R. Stephenson Q R. Lee Whitmire House of Representatives ? Charles B. McCrary 1 . - It *? - - REPUBLICAN FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET o MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLF For State Senate 32nd Dist. "Vote for Two) ? - ? -L ? . House of Representatives ? Walter G. Smathers Eircuon ember 6, 1956 . JOHN R CARVER Chairman Haywood County Board of Elections Lions Club Plans Light Bulb Sale The Waynesville Lions Club will stage their annual light bulb sale from 5 until 8 p.m. this Thursday, it has been announced by Roy Reed, sales chairman. The Lions members will sell packages of 10 bulbs for $2 each. Profits from the sale will be used to finance Lions Club projects. Tasmania, part of Australia, consists of one large island and several smaller islands. District Nurses' M(r Slated At Ashevill^* District 1 of the North Carolina | State Nurses Association will meet : Wednesday, November 14 at 4 p.m. i at the Buncombe .County court house in Asheville. it has been an j nouneed. The program will consist of re ports of the State Convention held in Baleigh October 23-26. Bales of cotton shipped abroad are compressed to about one-half their original size to save freight I charges. YOU FIND AT RAY'S SHOES ? Very Complete - For - TOTS - TODDLERS AND KINDERGARTEN SIZES SOFT SOLE TYPES ? $ J.00 up TIME FOR# . Weather-ftM SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS HI-SHOES - Sizes 4-12 - $2*95 up RAY'S pgf

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