OFFICIAL BALLOT
AMENDMENT OF CLEAN WATER BOND ACT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING B
To vote in favor of the amendment, make a crosl
opposite the words “For the amendmen£*BSe<
Clean Water Bond Act of 1971 top»wl(Ahe
heretofore authorized by a vote
pie for grants to units of “V
ment or expansion of tgg^ment &
To vote against the ai
opposite the worda"/
the Clean WateLShj
funds heM^ore VEH
the peqffltfwr gr\yi
improvqtrasll Tl
If you tearorjwlre
another.
p«ffek in the square
V^\m of the
bwr of funds
dQrfyand the peo
Iruction, improve
^aJh^*lk\al» Wross [xj mark in the square
LgdMMLjl^rawdment of Section 7 (c) (1) of
>d MvSfl to permit the expenditure of
dhizemtaa vote of the General Assembly and
''mjpmts of government for the construction,
lsion of wastewater treatment works.”
or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get
□ FOR the amendment of Section 7 (c) (1) of the Clean Water Bond
Act of 1971 to permit the expenditure of funds heretofore authorized
by a vote of the General Assembly and the people for grants to units
of government for the construction, improvement or expansion of
wastewater treatment works.
O AGAINST th* amendment of Section 7 (e) (1) of the Clean Water
Bond Act of 1971 to permit the expenditure of funds heretofore auth
orized by a vote of the General Assembly and the people for grants to
units of government for the construction, improvement or expansion
of wastewater treatment works.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
STATEWIDE REFERENDUM ON
MIXED BEVERAGES
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKIN
(a) To vote in favor of permittiijjfr^CfYr^’
State in the counties w]
in the square to ^1\lef
(b) To voh
the cA
square
(c) If you
anothei
1 this
mark
sold in this State in
in\^aixl\SevVr^ies to’
Lor’n\l:cJ^",^>al(e a cross ® mark in the
A«JJ|r*AGAINST”.
(rwrongly mark this ballot, return it and get
| [ PQR sale and consumption of mixed beverages in counties which auth
orize such sales.
□ AGAINST e*** and consumption of mixed beverages in counties
which authorize such sales.
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Referendum
November O, 1073
North Carolina
Chairman, State Board of Elections
FFICIAL BALLOT
THREE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES
BONDS OF 1973
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING BA1
To vote in favor of the issuance oftheJJm«s,m
in the square opposite the word^9$n3«e\ii»uai
million dollars ($300,000,00yf^W^te^?Jfo^J^p*
Facilities Bonds of 1]
To vote agai
the squ»a& op
milli^fMar
Facimmw'4^
If yoi^PSr V
anothef\^o
El mark
hundred
lie School
Bonds, miIce t. cross 0 mark in
^Pthe issuance of three hundred
of North Carolina Public School
nr wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get
Cl FOR Issuance of three hundred million dollars ($300,000,000) State
of North Carolina Public School Facilities Bonds of 1973.
, tJE.
O AGAINST issuance of three hundred million dollars ($300,000,000)
State of North Carolina Public School Facilities Bonds of 1973.
State Bond Election
November 6, 1078
North Carolina
“Time To Run ”Premiere Is Slated In Brevard, November
Bevard has been selected for
a limited engagement during
November for the premiere of
tbe motion picture “Time To
Run". World Wide Pictures, the
producers of the film, announc
ed the appointment of Ralph D.
Breedlove as Executive Chair
man for the Brevard area show
ings. Breedlove is enlisting the
support of numerous civic lead*
ers and other residents to form*
ulate plans for the premiere.
According to Mr. Breedlove,
“Time To Run” is a new fea
ture-length color release from
the Billy Graham Film Ministry
studios. He said he believes
"the film will have an im
measurable positive impact on
the lives of both teen-agers and
their parents in our com
munity,” and added that, "if
Brevard residents planned to
see only one motion picture all
year, this is the one they should
A representative of World
Wide Pictures, Larry Car
michael, will be working closely
with Breedlove and the commit
tee in preparation for the show
ings. Carmichael offered this
description of the film: “Time
To Run is a realistic and deep
ly moving portrayal of the ten
sion created in a family where
the son’s values and ideologies
differ from his father’s. Love
and communication are crippled
by the impenetrable silence be*
tween them. Further confronts*
tions develop between the
young man and his girl friend
when she becomes involved in
the ‘Jesus Movement’ Hie
viewer encounters moments of
humor, suspense and warmth
throughout the film.'*
Mr. Breedlove, who lives on
Route 3, Morgan Heights, Is sfr
sociated with the Wesleyan
Church. In preparation for the
premiere, he attended a special
two-day seminar.
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