Bill Hefner Incumbent Eighth District Con gressman WUliam G. Hefner is campaigning hard to hold on to his seat. In recent months Hefner has made several trips to Hoke County and has said he is looking for federal projects to assist this county. Hefner recently supported cost-of living raises for Social Security recipients, but otherwise has maintained a conservative fiscal posture. Harris Blake Pinehurtf businessman Harris D. Blake is attempting to unseat incumbent Eighth District Con gressman Rep. William Hefner. Blake says the number one con cern of the campaign is jobs. He has taken strong stands for im posing restrictions on textile im ports. He supports the Reagan Administration's economic policies. Jesse Helms Monroe native Sen . Jesse A. Helms Is seeking his third term representing North Carolina, The 65-year-old Helms broke the record on campaign spen ding for the race, which he began over IB months ago. His effort for re-election will cost more than $14 million. "/ fight for what I believe, " Helms said recently. Jim Hunt Two-term Governor Jim Hunt It hoping to unseat Incumbent Republican Senator Jeste Helms on November 6. Hunt smys he plans to work for a healthy and competitive economy which will create jobs and opportunities for North Carolina residents. \McFadyen endorses Hunt /? I -Neill L. McFadyen, former I.njcm^p- of the State House from :: Rafltord,"" today endorsed GoV?r ner Tim Hunt in his race for the jilAS. Senate, saying, "I know that Jfm Hunt's priorities as Senator ;^will be the same he has had as Governor -- progress for North .'?Carolina, jobs, better schools, pro jecting Social Security and 'Medicare, and working for better ?"-Opportunities for all people. >-:"I intend to cast a vote I can be Apud of, and I hope the people of ^Hoke County will do the same," said. "We must cast a vote that says '?yve in North Carolina care about ?people, and we don't duck our responsibilities to people, from the very young to the very old. ~ "Cast a vote that says we know the difference between hard-nosed fiscal responsibility and hard hearted policies that favor the rich. "Cast a vote that says we in North Carolina are committed to progress, to more jobs, to economic growth, to better educa tion, to protecting Social Security and Medicare. "I'm supporting Jim Hunt because he wants to represent the very best in North Carolina," McFadyen said. "Let's all join together and show this state at its best and help lead this nation." OFFICIAL BALLOT ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT & :To * the fe To /.:> to the ? If you tear INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER make a cross 0 mark in the square to make a cross [x] mark in the square this ballot, return it and get P "Iijgatlfcripg" Bethel Church Thursday, Nov. 1, 1984 11:00 a.m. til 2:00 P.M. Bar-B-Que & Chicken Salad S3 JO and District liicttoii or mitd to elactiaii OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT Marvin Johnson joins Reagan-Bush campaign Donald E. Brock, National Co Chairman of Farmers and Ran chers for Reagan-Bush '84, recent ly announced the appointment of Raeford agricultural business ex ecutive Marvin Johnson as a member of the National Agricultural Business Advisory Committee for Reagan-Bush '84. As a member of the Committee, Johnson will play a key role in the national effort to enlist support of voters in agriculturally related businesses and industries for the re-election of President Reagan and Vice President Bush. In making the announcement. Brock said, "We are happy to welcome Marvin Johnson to our National Agricultural Advisory Committee. This group brings together many American leaders in the production, processing and distribution of our nation's agricultural products. Their sup port will be an invaluable element in our campaign to reinforce what the farmers and ranchers already know ? that they and the entire nation will benefit from four more years of Ronald Reagan's leader ship." The National Agricultural Business Advisory Committee is an adjunct of Farmers and Ranchers for Reagan-Bush '84, which is mobilizing support for the Presi dent's reflection from the entire range of farm and ranch voters. VOTE PLEASE! Nov. 6, 1 984 VOTE * ? 9 i r. - X jh? -?.> Republicans offer reward for info on voter fraud Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., recently announc ed a program offering a $3,000 reward to any individual who pro vides information leading to the arrest, convention and punishment of any election ofhcial who violates state or federal laws against voting fraud. "Unfortunately, vote fraud still exists in several areas of this coun try," said Fahrenkopf. "The right to vote - the cornerstone of all other rights which we Americans cherish ? should not be undermin ed by those who seek to take unfair advantage at the ballot box on election day." Fahrenkopf sent a letter to all SO secretaries of state asking for their cooperation in providing a contact person "in the event such occur rence" takes place in a particular state.' "Tn additiOn to the reward pro gram, the also~is~pcavkling legal assistance by placing at torneys at phones to answer com plaints and to help callers contact the proper state and federal of ficials. The reward program and legal assistance is part of a comprehen sive ballot integrity program, call ed "Honest Vote 1984," which is sponsored by the Republican Na tional Committee, National Republican Congressional Com mittee, National Republican Senatorial Committee and Reagan Bush '84. This program will provide ballot integrity information and support in all SO states, with special em phasis on geographical areas which have a history of voting ir regularities. The program, administered through the RNC Chief Counsel's office, "will help to ensure an honest, fair and accurate count of this year's votes," said ? Flhrfnlrnpf. 1 SAMPLE BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR STATE SEEATE, STATE HOUSB OF RBFRESEETATIVBS. COUETY OFFICES DEMOCRATIC o RBPDBUCM For ? i??Hhl TVcfcrl o Mart Whhta TMa Qnk mmnsmn (You may tcm for one) [ ] DAVID PARNELL POK STATE SKMTB TltaMDMM (You may vow foe on*) [ ] rot HOUSB OP (Yog may nM for thm) [ ] DANIEL H. DtVANE t ] JOHN CALVIN HASTY [ ) SIDNEY A LOCKS JLTTVBS POK HOUSB Of KBPKBSBMTJITTVBS thai i ?!> IXatikl (You may vo* for thru) [ ) ( ] [ ] >ob cotnmr comnssionxs (You may von far two) [ ] NEIL W. McPHATTER I ] WYATT G UPCHURCH POK COOTTTT COMMBSlOmS (You may vow for two) I ] [ ] POB KBGBTBB OP DBSM (You may vola far one) [ ] DELLA MAYNOR POI KBUSTBB OP DBBDS (You may vow (or ont) [ 1 ?? rflwOCinB i M?ft? Cmmt ?mH ?# I VOTE NOVEMBER 6 Shirley T. GIBSON hi.. Hoke County Board of Education QU.