14, 1967 TI PERKINS JOURNAL PAGENINE
Committee
Deadline Nears
approaching election of
committee for
administration in
was announced re-
Lee R. Stiles, Jr.,
Agricultural Stabil-
Conservation County
He called particular
to the fact that the
committee tiffs yea
earlier than in form-
They are being held
third week of Sept-
all agricultural corn-
throughout the Na-
to increase the
of this important
function on el-
farmer-committee sys-
Unique means of ad-
national agrisultural
and policies, the corn-
the ASC county
in administering the
acreage diversion,
conservation, and
action program in
they are particularly
for keeping their
informed about the
county committee
the ASCS county off-
responsible for the
of the various
ill be by mail, Stiles
and ballotts are be-
each known eligible
Case eligib!e voters fail
a ballot through the
Should request 1 from
office. Generally, a
tenant or share-
eligible to vote if he
to take part in one
the programs admin-
the ASC.
containing marked
be mailed or return-
ASCA County Office
19, 1967. Ballots
publictly by
Committee at 10 a.m.
County Office on
1. The public is in-
the vote count-
are the slates of
for .ASC community
: Community No. 1
ms, James Bell, N.E.
Farris, Henry F.
Hixson. J. A.. John-
and Fred Ry-
No. 2 - Chester
Guy Bullard, Cleo
Hesser. Gerald
Kuhn, George W.
Murphy, Charles
and Clayton Rains;
No. 3 ; Gerald Bil-
Driskel, Nell Ham,
A. Ray Henderson,
Richmond H. WiN
rarity No. 4 - E.L.
A. Downey,
Calvin MeEntire,
Schneider, William
Thornley, Wm.
and John C. Wii-
No. 5 - La-
Eric Davis, Lloyd
a, Gene Graves, Ho-
O. Kinzie, C.L.
Taylor. and Garry
y No. 6- D.
Clarence Harris, Jr.,
Dick Kirkpa-
T. Liston, Kennett
and J.C. Watkins.
committee three re-
alternates will be
chairman, vice
and third regular
the elected ASC
COmmittee will al-
delegates to the co-
to be held
25, 1967. The alter-
will also
alternate delegate to
Paynes's
on Atic & Walls
7-2370 Box 431
Oklahoma
the convention. Delegates to the
convention will elect farmers t
fill vacancies on the ASC county
committee and they will also
determine which of the regular
county committeemen will serve
las chairman and vice chairman
,and vice chairman for the com-
ing year.
Questions on eligibility to vote
and to hold office or on the
election proeduce will be det-
ermined by the ASC committee
subject to appeal to the ASC
State committee.
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RIPLEY NEWS
By Rose Marie Hayes
The Ripley school opened its
doors for their fall term on Aug-
ust 28. The students enrolled
for their classes the week before.
They have three new teachers
this year, also the students are
offered three new courses this
year.
The enrolment is around 319.
Each of the classes have had
lheir meetings and elected their
officers and sponsors.
One of the new courses is
"Orientation to the world of
work" only two s.chools in Okla-
homa offer this to their students.
Included in this is employment
rends and opportunities, car-
eer guidances getting md hold-
ing a job and money mangement.
Mrs. Dorothy Dowell is the
teacher with 14 students enroll-
ed.
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