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Board by 7 p.m. on election day in order to be
counted.
Smith said that any registered voter may
vote by absentee ballot in any election in
which he or she is eligible to vote. A voter must
be registered and reside at an address within
the geographical boundaries of the school dis-
trict to be eligible to vote in the special school
elections.
It is not necessary to give a reason - or
excuse - for voting absentee.
"While anyone can vote absentee without
giving a reason, the law still provides several
excuses, and it is to the advantage of some vot-
ers to use one of them,” Smith said.
By stating one of the following reasons on
their applications, these voters can activate
some special conditions that make it easier for
them to use absentee ballots. The reasons are:
• Voters who are physically incapacitated
and voters who care for physically incapacitat-
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ed persons who cannot be left unattended may
vote absentee. They may apply only by mail,
by fax, or by telegraph.
• Voters who are confined to nursing homes
in the county may vote absentee. An Absentee
Voting Board actually goes to the nursing
home a few days before the election, sets up a
small polling place and allows these persons to
vote under circumstances similar to those at a
regular precinct polling place. They may apply
only by mail or by fax.
• Military personnel and residents of the
county living overseas and the spouses and
dependents of each group are eligible to vote
absentee without being registered. These vot-
ers may apply only by mail or by fax. Military
personnel should contact the Voting Service
Officers in their units for application forms and
additional information. Residents of Oklahoma
living overseas can obtain the same materials
from any United States military installation
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in addition to Hicks, other
inductees into the Hall of Fame
will be Patience Latting, for-
mer Mayor of Oklahoma City;
Leon Nelson, former city man-
ager of Ponca City, William A.
Moyer, retired executive direc-
tor of the Oklahoma Municipal
League, and Zach Taylor, exec-
utive director of the Associa-
tion of Central Oklahoma Gov-
ernments.
The Foundation will also
Passmore of Lawton, Okla-
homa. Robert Lee Passmore of
Tuttle, Oklahoma; 11 great
grandchildren; daughter-in-
aw: Betty Passmore, Okla-
loma City, Oklahoma; 3
nieces: Betty Thompson of
Ada, Oklahoma, Faye Jepson
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Rev. Eugene Foreman of Oklahoma, Robin
Altus, officiating. Burial will
be in the Carnegie Cemetery at
Carnegie, Oklahoma, under
the direction of Gray-Gish
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DORIS Tipton. Doris enjoyed spend-
• M. PASSMORE ing her time sewing and loved
Doris Magdeline Passmore, to cook for her family and
93, of Tipton, OK, died Sun- friends. Doris was a loving
day, April 15, 2001, in Freder- mother and grandmother and a
ick, Oklahoma. friend to all.
Funeral services will be She is survived by: 5 grand-
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, at children: Wes Lee Passmore,
1:00 p.m., in the First Baptist Meade, Kansas, Arlene Brown
Church of Tipton with Rev. of Beaver, Oklahoma, Jim
Johnny Tims of Chickasha and Arthur Passmore of Blair,
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moved her membership to the Jack Wilson Boswell was
First Baptist Church in Tipton. born December 25, 1917, in
She was also a member of the Ninnekah. He died on Tues-
Home Demonstration Club in day, April 17, 2001, in Nin-
Chickasha and the W.M.U. in nekah.
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obligation bond payment of $549,811.46 for improve-
$123,056.27. The bond issue ments at the Waste water
will be paid in full in May Treatment Plant. This pay-
2003. Four payments are ment represents a 72.1 per-
left, and total maturities, cent completion and stored
interest and fees remaining materials status on the
are $209, 271.86. improvements. It will also
• Contract with Grady LP.. __
County Family YMCA for be drawn from EDA and
use of the Shannon Springs dedicated sales tax funds..
Park swimming pool for the • Payment of $33,556.68
2001 season. to ML Young Construction
• Contract with YMCA for Congo Creek Phase III.
for the Children/Youth Sum- The payment will be drawn
mer Camp at the Shannon from CDBG and dedicated
Springs Park, including the sales tax funds.
Rathhousefrom May The Chickasha Municipal
: Payment to SBC Con- Airport Authority approved
suiting Engineers in the purchasing an aircraft tug
amount of $13,413 for gen- and a rotary cutter for the
eral administration and resi- airport, as well as soliciting
dent project representative proposals for the environ-
services for improvements mental assessment for the
at the Wastewater Treatment runway extension project.
Plant. The payment will be The Chickasha Municipal
drawn from EDA and dedi- A . . __...a " „,lr
cated sales lax funds. Authority approved a Ppr-
• Payment to B)P Emer- chase order list for
prises Inc. in the amount of $296,692.66.
Funeral Home, Frederick, OK.
Mrs. Passmore was born
May 8, 1907, in San Angelo,
Texas, to James and Lillie
(Linam) Arthur. As a young of Carnegie, Oklahoma,
child her family moved to Shirley Houlett of Lubbock.
Carnegie where she grew up Texas; 1 nephew: Freddie Dale
and graduated from Carnegie Arthur of Lubbock, Texas.
High School ini 1 725. She was preceded in death
She married Arlie Roben by her only child, Arthur Lee
Passmore oni August 5, 1928 in Passmore on January 1, 1995;
Carnegie, Oklahoma. They 2 brothers: James and Fred
made their home in Carnegie "Na „ cie.. Min.e
and later moved to Chickasha, Arthur:and a sister, Gladys
OK, where they lived for over moDinson:
30 years. In 1978 she and her IA
husband moved to Tipton. JA-K., .
Arlie preceded her in death on WILSON BOSWELL
October 20, 1980. Funeral services for Jack
Mrs Passmore was a mem- Wilson Boswell, 83, of Nin-
ber of the Sharon Baptist nekah, are pending with Fer-
IChurch in Chickasha and later guson Funeral Home.
honor one posthumous
inductee, Dr. Charles F.
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"The City of Chickasha has Spencer, who in the 1950's and
been very gracious in allowing 1960's was a nationally recog-
me to serve on the local Law nized authority on home-rule
Enforcement Block Grant charter government while in
Board, of which we had 162 his position as president of East
approvals for funding this Central State University in
year." he said. Ada. Spencer also served as
Hicks is also one of seven mayor of Ada and as a presi-
members on the Council for dent of OMLin the late 1940's.
Law Enforcement Education He also was the first chair-
and training. CLEET has man of the Oklahoma Educa-
begun plans for a new $26 mil- tional Television Authority,
lion facility to be located in The Oklahoma Hall of Fame
Ada that will be affiliated with for City and Town Officials
East Central University. will be housed in a wing of the
"I wish to thank my many Oklahoma Historical Society
mentors and co-workers, such Building presently under con-
as Larry Shelton, city manager, struction near the Oklahoma
Sharon Chapman, city clerk, State Capitol Building.
the mayor and the city council, The induction ceremony and
for allowing me to continue banquet will begin at 7 p.m. at
trying to help as many jurisdic- the Hilton Inn Northwest in
tions and municipalities as pos- Oklahoma City.
sible," he said.
Continued from page 1 ley and Parker agreed that
sewer to the municipal air- simply holding the resolu-
port area. tion would suffice.
According to background The council voted to
information from City Man- select Nichols Hills City
ager Larry Shelton, most of Manager Doug Henley and
the funds will be spent in Larry Shelton to serve on
next year’s budget, but some the Oklahoma Municipal
expenditures, for such inci- Assurance Group Board,
dentals as engineering, will They agreed to award the
take place this year. bid for remodeling the fire
The council authorized department administration
requesting funds and filing offices to Bordwine Devel-
documentation with the opment for $109,250. They
Oklahoma Housing Finance tabled awarding the bid for
Agency in the implementa- water main improvements at
tion of the Home Grant Con- the airport. FEMA has not
tract, and authorizing Grady submitted its approval for
Council officials to adminis- the project yet.
ter the project. The council also
Parker explained that he approved the consent dock-
will hold the resolution until et, which included:
the city has approval for the • Staff soliciting bids for
issue from the State of Okla- EMS billing software. The
homa. Some of the coun- city has terminated its ser-
cilors asked if it was neces- vice agreement with
sary to table the resolution Mediclaims Inc. and will
or modify it with that in begin handling its own
mind. billing as of May 7, 2001.
City Attorney Tom Frai- • Authorizing the general
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