Ameo SApe AZOew seas ne OMD Oe ra Oma ORE RCV SO SMO G R E E N V I L L E P I ey T C O U N T b A L E A G U E O F WOMEN VOTERS The League of Women Voters is non- | partisan. Its purpose is to promote informed and active citizen participation in government. March, 1973 SCHEDULE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS First Mondays Court House 10 a.m. 752-2934 GREENVILLE CITY COUNCIL First Thursday 8 p.m. Council Chambers, 752-4137 Municipal Bldg. or 752-4138 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION First Tuesdays 2 p.m. Court House 752-6106 CITY SCHOOL BOARD Third Mondays 8 p.m. A431 W. Fifth St. 752-4192 GREEN VILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY First Mondays 8 p.m. 316 E. Rountree Dr. (erat iG REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Second Mondays 8 p.m. 307 Evans St. 752-3118 RECREATION COMMISSION Third Wednesdays Elm St. Recreation Center UTILITIES COMMISSION Second Tuesdays Director’s Office, Municipal Bldg. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Fourth Wednesdays 8 p.m. Council Chambers, Muncipal Bldg. 752-4137 Membership in the League of Women Voters is open to all women citizens of voting age who believe in representative government. For more information write Box 1551. The League of Women Voters is non- Its purpose is to promote informed and active citizen participation partisan. in government. March, 1973 REGISTRATION A QUALIFIED VOTER MUST BE: (On Election Day) 18 years old U.S. citizen North Carolina resident - 30 days Precinct resident - 30 days Properly registered WHERE TO REGISTER County Board of Elections Court House, Third Floor (old section) Mon. - Fri. — 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Municipal Bldg. Mon. - Fri. — 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Call 758-4683 (Elections Board) for additional information. Registration books close 21 business days prior to any election. YOU MUST TRANSFER REGISTRATION IF YOU: Change your address Change your name Wish to change party affiliation YOU MUST RE-REGISTER IF YOU: Failed to vote in the last four years (and did not respond to the card sent by the Elections Board) PARTY AFFILIATION You may register: American Democratic Republican Independent (but only receive non- partisan ballot in primaries) No Party (may declare party on primary day to precinct registrar) ABSENTEE BALLOT If you expect to be unable to vote in person, you may apply for an absentee ballot to: County Board of Elections Court House Greenville, N.C. 27834 Give your reason for request your home address address to which the ballot is to be sent Sign your name the same way as when you registered. Call 758-4683 (County Elections Board) for additional information There is no absentee ballot in city elections NAME AND LOCATION OF YOUR POLL PLACE: OfA*meeOot SSA e ZO sees ne ODD HOW TO ADDRESS PUBLIC OFFICIALS GOVERNOR The Honorable Governor of North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Dear Governor . STATE SENATOR The Honorable me (Home Address - Even-numbered Yrs.) State Legislative Bldg. (odd-years) Raleigh, N.C. 27601 Pita nerns Se oS STATE REPRESENTATIVE 2 yr. term The Honorable ot ees (Home Address - even-numbered years) State Legislative Bldg. Raleigh, N.C. 27601 Dear Mr. . 4 yr. term 2 yr. term PRESIDENT The President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Mr. President: U.S. SENATOR The Honorable . . Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Senator U.S. REPRESENTATIVE The Honorable . . House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Mr. . ; HOME ADDRESSES Vernon E. White Greenville, N.C. Julian Allsbrook Roanoke Rapids, N.C. ELECTION CALENDAR STATE AND COUNTY ELECTIONS PRIMAR Y—May, even-numbered years (May, 1974) GENERAL—November, even-numbered years (November, 1974) Sam D. Bundy 110 Grimmersburg Farmville, N.C. H. Horton Rountree 112 E. Third St. Greenville, N.C. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ELECTION —October, odd-numbered years (October 9,1973) Run-off (if necessary) - November, odd-numbered years (Nov. 6, 1973) SPECIAL ELECTIONS May be called at any time for State, County, City, School, or bond elections. 2 yr. term YOUR PUBLIC OFFICIALS TERM EXPIRES GOVERNOR Jim Holshouser (R) 1976 LT. GOVERNOR Jim Hunt (D) 1976 CONSUMER AFFAIRS Office of the Attorney General Robert Morgan (D) 1976 STATE SENATORS Vernon E. White (D) 1974. Julian Allsbrook (D) . 1974 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Sam D. Bundy (D) 1974 H. Horton Rountree (D) 1974 U. S. SENATORS Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D) 1974 Jesse Helms (R) 1978 U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Walter B. Jones (D) 1974 PITT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS B. Alton Gardner, Chm. Ayden 1974 R. L. Martin, V-Chm. Bethel 1976 Charles P. Gaskins ' Greenville 1976 J. Vance Perkins Greenville 1974 Bruce Strickland Bell Arthur 1976 Burney L. Tucker Winterville 1974 COUNTY MANAGER Reginald Gray Appointed PITT COUNTY SHERIFF R. L. Tyson 1976 TERM EXPIRES PITT COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Mark Owens, Chm. Fountain 1976 Sam Nelson, V-Chm. Grifton 1974 J. B. Congelton, Jr. Stokes 1974 Kenneth K. Dews Winterville 1974 William Earl House Bethel 1978 Dr. Douglas R. Jones Greenville 1978 Bill McLawhorn Ayden 1976 Dr. Thomas H. Patterson Farmville 1976 Robert B. Stokes RFD, Greenville 1978 GREENVILLE CITY COUNCIL Eugene West, Mayor 1973 Percy Cox, Mayor Pro-tem 1973 Bill Dansey 1973 Frank Fuller 1973 Clarence Gray 1973 Mrs. H.M. (Millie) McGrath 1973 John Taylor 1973 City Manager William Carstarphen Appointed GREENVILLE CITY SCHOOL BOARD (appointed by City Council) Dr. Badger Clark, Jr., Chm. June 30, 1976 William Myers, V-Chm. 1973 Dr. James Bearden 1974 Edward Carter 1977 Henry Dunn, Jr. : 1976 Mrs. G.T. (Lucille) Gorham 1974 Mrs. Barry (Teri) Shank 1977 Lester Turnage, Jr. 1976 Joseph Waldrop, Sr. 1973