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The Perkins Journal, Thursday, June 7, 1973 - 5
(Published in the Perkins Journal June 7 and 14, 1973, two
(2) times.)
PROCLAMATION AND NOT]~CE OF ELECTION
Under and by virtue of Section 26, Article I0 of the Constitution
of Oklahoma and Title 70, Article XV, Oklahoma Statutes, 1971,
and other laws supplementary and amendatory thereto, and
Resolution of the Board of Education of Independent School
District No. 3 of Payne County, Oklahoma, adopted the 7th day
of May, 1973, an election to be held in said School District
is hereby called to be held on the 19th day of June, 1973, for
the purpose of submitting to the registered qualified electors
thereof the following proposition:
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PROPOSITION
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Shall Independent School District No. 3 of Payne County,
Oklahoma, incur an indebtedness by issuing its negotiable coupon
bonds in the sum of Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dollars,
to provide funds for the purpose of purchasing transportation
equipment; and levy and collect an annual tax, in addition to
all other taxes, upon all the taxable property in such district
sufficient to pay the interest on such bonds as it falls due, and
also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal
thereof when due, said bonds to bear interest not to exceed
the rate of five per centum per annum, payable semi-annually,
and to become due serially within four years from their date.
The ballots used at said election shall set out the proposition as
above set forth and shall also contain the words:
1st
2nd
For the above Proposition
Against the above Proposition
(If the voter desires to vote for the above Proposition, he
shall stamp an "X" in the first square above; if he desires to
vote against the above Proposition, he shall stamp an "X"
in the second square above.)
The polls shall be opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M., and remain
open continuously until and be closed at 7:00 o'clock P.M.
The number and location of the polling places and the persons
who shall conduct said election shall be as follows:
At the Lobby of the Ripley High School Gymnasium; Dorothy
Wells, Inspector, Marline Boyles, Judge, and Clois Nickelson,
Clerk.
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Larry Maloney
will be
of Man-
s Manager for the
editors,
McCauley,
Dover, where
and Sandy
at Edmond.
Oklahoma State
received
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officer.
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Omega, a national service fra-
ternity, Pershing Rifles, a na-
tional military fraternity, and
Sigma Delta Chi, a national
journalistic society.
Maloney said as editor he
hopes to provide the people of
Perkins and the surrounding
area with comprehensive news
coverage, emphasizing featur-
es on the people and history
qf the city and county.
Larry's wife, Sue, is working
toward her doctorate in
sociology at OSU. They live at
1609 Orchard Lane, in Still-
water.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodrill moved
to Perkins in 1965 to engage
in ranching. Sue started work
in 1968 at Vassar Manufacturing
Company working at the order
desk and in the parts depart-
ment. Her husband. Cecil D.
Dodrill, commutes to his job at
Tinker, AFB, where he holds a
position in management.
Sue said she came to work for
the Journal because she "finds
journalism interesting and
challenging," and hopes to make
a contribution to the com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodrill have
two children, Jim, 15, and Jen-
nifer, 13. Both attend Perklns-
Tryon High School.
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Such officers shall also act as counters.
WITNESS our hands as President and Clerk of the Board of
Education and the seal of said School District this 7th day of
May, 1973.
Roger Bunney
President, Board of Education
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ATTEST:
Gene Hall
Clerk, Board of Education
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