Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 109, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 2002 Page: 4 of 10
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4 Perry Daily Journal, Thurtday, October 31, 2002
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• President of the National
Association of Attorneys
General, June 2002 to
June 2003.
• Won against the tobacco
companies: $2.3 billion for
Oklahoma, permanent ban on
advertising to minors.
• Won battle to speed up death
penalty appeals.
• United States Navy
Vietnam Veteran.
• Elder - First Presbyterian
Church in Muskogee.
• Ten Years as DA, for
Muskogee County
• Elected Attorney General in
1994, Re-elected in 1998 '
without opposition.
• Won against public utilities,
international drug
companies, crooked
sweepstakes companies.
• Won against pollution by
corporate hog farms and
chicken processors.
• Fighting against public
corruption at all levels of
government.
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Not too late Billings Schools first nine
to cast absentee weeks honor rolls released
ballot in Nov 5Courtney Mathis, Jeremiah
1)41101 in Nov. 3 Honor rolls have been Shufmake, Alexia Williams -
general election released for the first nine and Craig Wright
. weeks at Billings School Superintendent's Honor
a Roll
a . . , Second grade: Colt
mail absentee ballot in next received all As and Bs, and [ earned and Matthew
Tuesday's November 5 those on the Superintendent's Smith
Regular General Election have Honor Roll earned all As. I Third grade: none
missed the application dead- Principal s Honor Roll Fourth grade: Bill
line. County Election Board Second grade: Cory Reaves
Secretary Helen Webb Harris, Joshua David Fifth grade: Cade Oller
announced. Matal, Tyla Marie Oborny Sixth grade: Karli 2
"They aren't out of luck, and Preston Taylor Hostetler
however," Webb said Third grade: Marissa Seventh grade: none
Voters who want to cast Aase and Shyanne Brown Fiohth grade: Haley /
absentee ballots can do so at Fourth grade: Nicole Havion
the County Election Board Aase, Eric Burpo and Josh Ninth grade: Kurtis Stoll
office on Friday, November 1, Stanley. 10th grade: Aaron
or Monday, November 4, from Fifth grade: Lance Stoll 0 Steven
8 am to 6 pm., and Saturday. Sixth grade: Randi Yost
November 2, from 8a.m. to 1 Seventh grade: Matthew Castleberry and Rachael
p.m.. A two-member, biparti- Pool. Mount
san Absentee Voting Board Eighth grade: Joe Baca, 11th grade: Emilie Ann
will be on duty each day to Whitney Lounsbury, Megan Barney, Kaylee Boeckman,
assist absentee voters. Shuemakc and C.J Barney Tyler Lounsbury and Colt
"In-person absentee voters Ninth grade: Brittany Oller
fill out an application form Hobbs and Kevin Vann 12th grade: Allison
when they get to the office 10th grade: Johnny Lynn Chance
They are not required to give a Welch and Valerie Anne
reason for voting absentee,” Lee.
Webb said. "They are required 11th grade: none
to swear that they have not 12th grade: William
voted a regular mail absentee Dean Baca, Lonna Anne
Registered voters in Noble Students named to the
County who want to vote by Principal's Honor Roll
ballot and that they will not Heinrich, Katrina Legates,
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According to Webb, the U Alduonre tAL 1
Absentee Voting Board veri- Tucinace
fiesa voter’s registrationinfor- step tor small business
mation. then issues the voter's E
ballots. The voter marks the The first meeting of the across the state and was creat-
ballots in a voting booth and Small Business Regulatory ed because of a recently enact-
then puts them in the voting Review Committee will be ed law call the Oklahoma
device. "It is very much like held Wednesday, November 6, Small Business Regulatory
voting at a precinct polling 2002, at the Oklahoma Flexibility Act
place," said Webb Department of Commerce, "Small business is central to
Contact the County Election 900 North Stiles in Oklahoma our economic well being and
Board, located at 300 City. The meeting will begin this act will help keep it strong
Courthouse Drive, Perry, for at 1:30 p.m. and is open to the and healthy, said Larry
more information The tele- public Mocha, chairman of the com-
phone number is 580-336- The committee was estab- mittee According to research
3527, lished to ensure that done in 2000 by the U.S.
Oklahoma's small businesses Small Business
will be given a voice in the Administration, 98 3 percent
state regulations that govern of Oklahoma’s businesses
them The committee consists were small businesses Those
of 13 small business owners firms employed 49.3 percent
—__of the state's workforce and
generated $18 4 billion in
income Additionally, 343,000
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