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Chuck Milward was presented a special plaque from Jim
tion held at Prairie's Edge. Hyder and Milward have known
were neighbors when both lived in Glencoe.
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make today,
tOnight.
Payne County absentee voters
have last chance for primary
Registered voters in Payne County who want to vote by ab-
sentee ballot in next Tuesday's primary election have missed
the deadline to apply for a ballot to be mailed to them, County
Election Board Gene Ragsdale said Tuesday.
"They aren't completely out of luck, however," Ragsdale said.
Voters who want to vote absentee still can receive and cast
a ballot by going to the County Election Board office located
at 709 S. Walnut in StilIwater, Registered voters will have
three days to cast ballots, The dates are Thursday, Friday or
Monday preceding the election at the precincts on August 27,
A two-member bipartisan Absentee Voting Board will be on
duty from 9 a.m, until 5 p.m. to assist in-person absentee
voters at the Election Board office.
"In-person absentvoters will complete an application form
when they arrive at the office. They are required to swear or
affirm that ballot and
Board will verify
then will issue the cor-
privacy of a
) the absentee voting device.
, much like voting in a precinct polling place
, voter four days to cast a ballot in per-
Hyder last Friday during a recep-
each other for many years and
needed, to pinpoint the
tered.
ballots accord*rag
747-8850,
The polling place for Perkins at precinct number 301 is at
the Perkins Lions Club building,
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Those experiencing grief are
invited to participate in a five-
part Bereavement Seminar.
The free series, held on the last
Thursday of each month,
continues through December
at the Cancer Treatment Center
of Edmond. Beginning with...
Understa zding Griff
August 29, 7:30 p.m.
County Fair Board and Ottaway Amusement Co. Present
Bell reception-continued
from page one
Bell service technicians Gilbert
Myers and Chuck Milward.
Perkins Journal readers may
remember when a photo was
published several years ago with
two men dressed in uniforms
with the caption saying "Perkins
declares war on Southwestern
Bell." One of those "soldiers"
was David Sasser who has been
an outspoken critic of the local
telephone system,
Sasser was on hand at the Fri-
day reception and good-
naturedly gave Brown his
plaque of appreciation. Supt. of
Perkins-Tryon schools aim Hy-
der presented Milward his
plaque. Perkins Chamber of
Commerce President Wes Bean
was to give Myers a plaque, but
the Southwestern Bell techni-
cian was in Glencoe helping with
the digital switch-changeover
there.
Brown also had praise for re-
tired Southwestern Bell em-
ployee Bennett Andrews for his
advice and help in the Perkins
switch change.
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Wherever Mike Mor-
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District 21, he's met with '
excitement and enthusiam
about his race for the State :
Senate.
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has been an active coinmu-
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nity leader in our district for .-
16 years. He has a reputa- ~i'~ i
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but tough munici al "ud e
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These canned items will be donated
to the Salvation Army located here in
Stillwater, to help those less
fortunate, This action is sponsored
by Ottaway Amusement Co. and
Payne County Fair Board to show our
interest in the Payne County
Community.
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