SAMPLE BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY for STATE SENATOR & HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS a. To vote for a candidate on the baOot. make a cram* (*) mark In th* equate at the left of hU name. b. If you tear or deface or wrongty mark the baOot. Wi It to the legtatiai and get another. FOR STATE SENATOR Thirtieth District (You may vote for one) ( ) SAM R. NOBLE ( ) DAVID PARNELL FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Sixteenth District (You may vote for three) ) TRACY BRITT ) DANIEL H. DeVANE ) WILLIAM C. GAY ) JOHN (PETE) HASTY ) SIDNEY A LOCKS ) BERNARD LOWRY ) FRANK (BISHOP) McDUFFIE, JR. ) V. LOUISE SANDERSON ) J.T. (TOMMY) WELLINGTON State of North Carolina Primary Election June 29. 1962 J. Scott Poole. Chairman Hoke County Board of EkctKma I New People At Burlington Kimberlv E. Mitchell recently joined Burlington Industries as a Manufacturing Management trainee at the Dyeing Plant. Kim is a native of Laurens. S.C. She attended Clemson University where she graduated in May with a Bachelor of Science degree in ? business management. Her hobbies include tennis, read ing. music, and needlepoint. She is single and resides in Pinehurst. Mark E. Yates, a native of Nathalie. Va.. joined the manage ment team at Burlington Industries in the Administrative Office on ? June 14. Yates received his master's de gree this spring from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Other education includes a high school diploma from Halifax Coun ty High in Virginia, and a B.S. degree from Hampden-Sydney Col lege. Virginia, in 1980. Yates is making his home in Raeford. is single, and likes to hunt and fish. i His favorite among the more active i pons it softbalT. Browsing in the files of The News-Journal 25 years ago Thursday, June 20, 19S7 The Summer Recreational Pro gram got underway this week with attendance showing a daily in crease. * * * Miss Betty Jo Kinlaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Kinlaw, won the Area Seven Dairy Princess Contest held last night in Fayette ville. ? * * Herbert McKeithan announced this week that the old McKeithan residential property on South Main Street had been purchased by Ray M. Purser of Raleigh. McKeithan stated that Mr. Purser said he was going to put up a building that will be based by A&P Tea Company for a Super Market. ? * * Approximately 90 Boy Scouts from the Cape Fear Area Council are at Camp Tom Upchurch this week for the first of the camp's five 6-day periods. ? * * Pvt. James S. Lovette. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Lovette, Route 2. Raeford, recently participated in "Exercise Claw." a ..group field training test at Fort Riley. Kan. ? ? * Three Hoke County 4-H Club girls, Barbara Cothran, Barbara Thompson and Linda Fulk, won honors at Camp Millstone near Rockingham last week. ? * ? Lightning struck the town water pumps last night and knocked out seven of the eight pumps supplying the town with water, 15 years ago Thursday, June 22, 1967 A million-dollar rain drenched Hoke County farmland during the week end and agricultural officials termed it a lifesaver for embattled farmers. ELECT DAVID PARNELL FOR N.C. SENATE Qualified and Experienced QUALIFIED ?Graduate of Wake Forest University ?Businessman and Farmer ?Tobacco Warehouseman ?President. J.Q. Parnell, Inc.. Parkton ?President, Parnell Oil Co.. Inc.. Parkton ?President. Tobacco Land Warehouse. Fairmont ?Member. Board of Directors. First Union National Bank. Saint Pauls ?Member. Robeson County Industrial Development Commission ?Former member. Board of Trustees, Meredith Col lege. Raleigh (Now rotated off) ?Former member, Board of Directors. N.C. Associa tion of Private Colleges and Universities. EXPERIENCED ?Over 20 years of public service ?Elected four terms in N.C. Legislature (Seniority is transferrable to N.C. Senate) ?Former member. N.C. State Highway Commission ?Elected three terms Mavor of Parkton Paid for by Fri?ndi of David Piriwll Clvde Upchurch, Jr. and Donald D. Abernethy of Raeford will attend the annual convention of Kiwanis International at Houston, Texas, June 25-29. * * * Raeford town board has ap firoved a tentative budget for the orthcoming fiscal year in the amount of S3 19,654- largest in the town's history. * * ? Chances appeared to be extreme ly good this week, that Hoke County will remain in the Seventh Congressional District when the State legislature realizes its dis tricts in compliance with a federal court order to accomplish the job by July 1 . ? ? * Carolina Communications Corp., which was awarded the right to install cablevision here, ap parently is about to get some construction work underway, Ed Williams, town manager, said this week. ? ? * Although they are novices in the field, members of the local 4-H Club Judging team, David and Lawrence Willis and Danny and Joe McGougan. showed last week that they are headed for bigger things. Talmadge Baker, farm agent, said Tuesday. The team came in fourth in judging. RE-ELECT Mabel M. RILEY HOKE COUNTY COMMISSIONER EXPERIENCED ADMINISTRATOR PROVEN LEADER Dedicated To Serve All Citizens Of Hoke County Equally (Paid Po,itlcal Ad) RE-ELECT SAM R. NOBLE FOR STATE SENATE Working For\ You In Raleigh Paid for by Sam Noble Re-elcctlon Committee Sena Ballard, Chairman ELECT JOHN 4 Pete' HASTY N.C. House of Representatives - Former Mayor of Maxton ? T rustee of Scotland Memorial Hospital ? Past President of Cape Fear Area Council Boy Scouts of America VOTE HASTY ON TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1982 Paid Political ad A proven record of service. During the time Judge Beth Keever served as the Senior Assistant District Attorney, responsible for supervising the prosecution of all criminal cases in District Courts, those courts had the highest efficiency ratings in thestate according to a study conducted by the Administrative Office of the Courts. Recognizing her outstanding record, Governor Jim Hunt appointed Beth Keever to serve as our District Court Judge. At a time when tax i resources must be limited, we need judicial leader ship with a proven record of hard work and effectiveness. For Hoke and Cumberland Counties For District Court Judge v Beth Keever