PAGE EIGHT ROCKINGHAM I-DXSPATCfr The Post-Dispatch is re-printing the tabular vote for each of the 17 precincts in tiie oetL r WJ nrmfed this May may uui pimm j. ..j- . - -j but there may be some of you now who would like to read it again on the eve of eod primary that is to be held June Jf5?2 votes were cast May 25th. The voteJune will probably bebetween 4500 & 5000-I.S.L. 2.ib, 19.48 - C 1 i r TABULATIONS . s ? I !,?- ; , ' ' for the 17 Precincts 5 g, 1 g I , g - rf Richmond County g B e w 2 3 " 6 - M H O y w w . . eM S ii w .M - Q r - - : i i z 2 'r-t 1 I s primary g 5 - a , s a s S I Compiled by - J -a -3 g S g 5 i ?! J H POST-DISPATCH t t g g 3 W l J a WEDNESDAY, JtCIC 13, is I SOCIAL I! :;:'- ::; DRAKE-r.lAURICE Election Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary Election Election Primary Primary Election Primary Nov. 3, 1936. June 4, 1938 -July 2, 1938 -Mav 25. 1940 May 30, 1942 -I June 27, 1942 Nov. 5. 1940 Nov. 3, 1942 May 27, 1944 J June 24, 1944 Nov. 7, 1944 May 25, 1946 1819 1946 2086 628 991 579 B58 531 855 736 1124 163 267 380 243 696 1015 742 il00 317 117 296 93 308 221 234 225 96 88 78 65 301 100 65 35 592 412 123 96 278 230 65 26 72 66 133 549 101 323 81 347 82 311 73 220 69 262 112 452 33 120 66 162 27 122 89 437 73 283 165 75 84 76 40 65 171 41 63 35 157 92 56 210 36 119 48 144 40 140 29 88 37 94 53 189 15 51 20 49 19 30 62 131 26 84 142 131 141 109 76 82 150 53 30 36 105 108 1416 123 1501 137 1602 149 266 718 399 222 634 424 265 685 426 349 886 523 58 81 58 126 424 265 101 287 195 235 746 412 294 760 482 293 308 357 193 241 281 270 49 161 106 274 282 154 1000 823 172 911 705 174 868 636 97 901 811 105 645 588 116 601 541 123 898 862 22 157 178 57 '371 398 39 120 240 a 812 728 130 960 820 7316 6854 7121 6077 5134 5209 7309 1446 3342 2134 6332 6532 Solicitor 13th Dist.: Coble Funderburk Edward H. Gibson - State Senate: John D. Chalk John W. Cole - House: H. T. Baldwin Jr. H. F. Brown George S. Steele . Sheriff: Paul A. Brown R. W. Goodman James W. Hamer Carl H. Holland Coroner: Walter King Raymond Marks County Bd. Education: Ned Covington - Fred Phillips Mrs. Cliff Terry Com. R. D. and M. S.: Harvey Knowlen J. Hallie McRae . Com. Rliam Township R. Eee Ellerbe S. A. Hallum ; John- F.-Hamer i---C. F. Saunders ' R.H; Sessoms Jr 230 442 270 459 193 164 354 345 39 624 155 333 37 719 190 355 89 233 56 460 67 8 56 54 11 7 8 50 13 61 40 271 22 164 39 99 12 78 15 35 35 127 18 42 24 56 9 15 54 7 17 14 10 26 31 ?1 280 139 64 36 356 X 49 58 187 379 263 141 76 479 489 32 43 75 237 162 268 387 336 64 12 359 88 271 8 406 122 5 32 10 19 4 6 40 68 2 40 27 169 9 13 24 38 34 86 179 129 34 71 198 532 324 219 25 72 279 151 100 26 125 330 174 86 79 98 115 60 5 52 103 74 21 50 116 483 245 161 16 10 39 74 35 37 116 135 89 65 50 479 483 70 396 264 38 189 150 43 250 181 32 395 369 13 7 26 65 i81 95 15 68 64 37 704 635 1965 3768 2424 3700 1775 1760 2397 476 2281 t 844 2931 Married on June 18, 1946. Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Theresa, to Mr. Donald Anson Drake. The ceremony was performed at noon June 18th, in St. Paul's Episcopal church at Bennetts-ville. The bride is a petite and at tractive young lady, having rrHnated from Rockingham high on June 5th in the class of 82 boys and girls. Mr. Drake is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Drake Sr., of Platte, South Dakota. He re ceived his discharge from the Navy June 7th. After June 20th the young . couple will be at home in Platte. Right! Tommy: "Dad, what is flat tery?" Dad : "Flattery, my son, is having somebody else tell us the nice things we have always thought about ourselves." :4 llll tys$:4-:-$tt-x-x!-:-. ' ' ' t' y-' 1 ' ' I ysmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' ' " '"IxJiillpillllilll T - ..y -yy. :yA--:--. :-x.:.:.:-xt J - . A. -', ' it- - - - i v M - f J .5. s :::: Going Somewhere? A hillbilly -built a house for his wife in which he fashioned windows but no doors. "Where are the doors?" asked the nervous bride. He drew himself up to full height, "Doors? Are you going somewhere?" r .,iliillp 616 187 442 26 33 31 55 195 10 58 328 340 440 35 13 R 3 Fi 1 A 99 0 J.U " " . 47 20 48 82 127 475 267 190 88 560 46 3823 23 6 31 22 149 239 189 56 25 316 301 2260 RHISALE Any amount of 434 60 528 147 645 147 45 23 37 32 147 14 78 30 139 40 26 21 20 2 14 41 22 33 26 95 229 181 112 69 156 460 186 94 ka. fU 246 195 89 53 432 363 40 362 294 57 473 399 orro Ln 4Q 7 11 48 20 9 22 74 I on ooo A 1R 55 28 396 J 5U W oo w t . . T. . , .-. . - - 254 320 57 11 19 81 15 10 : 198 ; 329 , 40 47 17 72 30 8 ?-163 i357 V.73 . 11 8 1 -.74 1121-25- '12 " T. --8 - " 34 ? 25 4' 2 3 4 88 247 151 53 17 223 241 139- 353 211 125 80 505 415 26381 2841 3103 1984 3411 Com. Wolf Pit: Ed. Crenshawi Dumas -Dawkins Julian P. Gaddy -Edwin T. Garrett Earl Greene M. J. Pate J S. P. Quick John D. White Com. Marks Creek: Arthur L. Capel Tom Ormsby E. Li. Skipper Harris !. Swails Congress, nomination: C. B. Deane . W. E. Horner Congress, elected: Miss Jane Pratt, D H. Frank Hulin, R. County Judge: Lloyd Childers Walter S. Thomas County Solicitor: J. Thomas Page James H. Pittman 43 43 155 61 159 70 74 57 66 31 183 125 262 68 103 88 18 7 30 22 54 6 21 24 1 1 4 5 44 2 1 5 3 2 2 23 7 8 11 3 10 58 17 47 50 32 .29 1 2 5 4 10 3 18 8 3 6 1 11 . 2 43 SO 10 , 34 16 32 8- 3 2 4 2 2 25 11 4 12 12 61 64 96 42 45 111 72 36 1& 62 ' 216 f 120 67. , 29 43 146 75 3 32 ' 14 124 ' 33 17 '14 4 8 54 88 13 3 8 13 33 36 6 35 37 82 89 116 15 4 5 45 66 9 -7 13 89 384 65 . 29 5 7 68 16 27 7 4 8 23 33 47 69 88 6 21 76 23 4 5 68 86 143 130 68 78 14 57 148 125 88 22 1 13 43 17 14 9 82 355 110 26 4 198 . 191 217 C 202 .192 169 45: 33 99 59 . 88 32 22 23 97 135 52 48 143 116 59 40 48 67 174 13g 379 479 123 44 27 181 31 16 40 207 352 52 19 34 37 10 3 22 13 27 3 2 4 2 66 1 118 14 , I c ir7 w 9 217 65 23 60 48 169 446 275 176 520 786 173 52 39 1 2Q1 9g 213 296 65 13 i - 381 981 200 65 66 227 85 23 63 85 79 184 39 60 9 8 2 22 1 a ' f I " irr A 191 ATT 1ft?l 64 1916 63 49 222 46 17 64 71 151 268 198 96 64 -14 -1514 - 148?1 -1615! 630 - 451 G3DH . . '427 240 1045 500 1460 ibMrse Seed and Feed Store Phone 672 Rockingham JUST A FINAL WORD FOR SATURDAYS PRK1ARY We will WIN if our friends and supporters go to the polls and cast their votes. If you stay at home, and are indifferent, then Mr Holland will win. WEOAN if we will. Let's change that to, . VE CAN, AT YE VILL! Yours for a clean government for Richmond County, I am Sincerely, your friend RAYMOND W. GOODMAN .i - 663 ' - - - 163 141 -49 65 2574 1739 446 927 70 597 492 4208 fift 361 296 2213 389 216 44 34 804 716 4566 o 74 54 384 215 512 330 80 750 143 338 528 96 517 120 46 20 33 97 38 174 38 42 16 9 40 39 41 112 414 59 167 281 190 58 252-203 61 54 2103 2363 - - 1 i i ii i ii 1 1 h 1 1 i ii i ii 1 1 i ii t ffTi irn r"i1 i i . . . i - - - 1 -mmi r-i r"i r-i rr-vrr Aff-MA; w TOM ORMSBY OF HAL1LET RESPECTFULLY INVITES YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE IN THE PRIMARY JUNE 22ND. He is not connected with any cliques, groups or factions; nor has he any 'axe to grind. He feels that a man from Hamlet should be on the Board of County Commission ers, and therefore presents his name to you. WANT HER TO BE ESPECIALLY GLAD SHE MARRIED YOU? we give yon fashions for lips... by IIENRYROSEIIFELD Yes, this fashion maestro brings out a lipstick as up-to-the-minute, as fashion-; packed as the wonderful clothes he turns out for you. Six dashing shades.. satin-smooth ... and clinging. Lock-tight lucite case with brass base, 1 00 plus tax. Colors: Pink mist Troptcana Matinee Flame Bright Flare Crimson Dusk Inferno f)LJh DtepL Stmre VOTTVILL BE APPRECIATED YOUR The Smartest Store in Town . - - Rockingham, N. C. South Lee St. no

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