Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 114, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 2006 Page: 10 of 10
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10 Perry Daily Journal Wednesday, July 12. 2006
Perry
Perry Municipal Court Proceedings
JUDGE JACK E. DORL PRESIDING
July 3,10, 2006
PUBLISHER
P’hillip Reid
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Perry, OK Novalid driver’s license
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Perry, OK
1. Annette L. Lopez
2. Annette L. Lopez
3. Christopher K. Edgar
Did you enjoy the local fireworks display last 4. Nicholas G. Goodwin
week? Every year on July Fourth, one has to stop 5. Ethel R. Werblo
and make several observations (it would be un- 6. Wayne E. Sewell
American not to). First, and in no particular order,
is the need to observe and be grateful for local citi-
zens like Gary May who year after year take the 1. Clinton A. Hughes
time to raise money for a local fireworks show and 2. Ywonne M. Swan
physically light the fuses. These kinds of events don’t 3 Terri A. Glass
just happen without hours and hours of advanced 4. Terrence A. Vester
planning. We should all take not of yet another group
of civic volunteers that make Perry such a special BONDS ORDERED FORFEITURE I)
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Perry, OK Warrant/failure to appear/
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placetolive. 1. Nicholas G. Goodwin
The second observation taken from July Fourth is 2. Michelle Stillwell
the summertime smell of barbecue, picnics and the 3 Michelle Stillwell
roar of holiday crowds at events throughout the
land. If you celebrated like most Americans on this
very special day, you draped yourself in red, white ( /
and blue; fired up the grill, invited friends and fam- S
ily; opened up a favorite beverage and waited until WAV v
dark so you could watch a colorful journey into the " F
night. After all, it’s America’s annual birthday party r "
and everyone is invited. When you cut through the kd
pageantry of it all, what you really have is a cel- ________________________
ebration among friends. To see the hoards of people e_.m --.. SAL
gathered at Perry Lake last Tuesday reminds us that omal sown newspaper
America is about family. No tvs, no Gameboys, no ================
computers ... just good wholesome fun with mom “If only we could discuss things in private, then we T 19 2006 • ch
and dad, grandma and grandpa, brothers and sis- would be able to engage in a more free flowing discus- day, July , 2006, in the
tersand all the kinfolk. Now that’s a good party. sion."Fairfax City Cemetery
Our final observation is the realization that only a And most importantly of all - not be put on the spot, with Dean * erguson
few birthday party attendees actually remember the , It’s doubtful there is any public body that hasn t Oscins under di-
details behind the reason for the season. Sure we thought or said that. rection of Davidson Fu-
know it’s Independence Day and somewhere in all And some have even gotten away with it neral Home of Fairfax.
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nies under the rule of England s King George III. In Oklahoma, public bodies, such as city council, Ray Seward of Perry.
There was growing unrest in the colonies concern- county commissioners, school board, etc., must conduct
ing the taxes that had to be paid to England, aka, their meetings in the open with proper notice given be-
"Taxation Without Representation, as the colonists fore the body meets so the public can attend,
did not have any representation in the English Par- However, there are a number of exemptions in which
liament and had no say in what went on. As the a public body can exclude the public — legal issues, land
unrest grew in the colonies, King George sent extra acquisitions, personnel issues and now items dealing with
troops to help control any rebellion. In 1774 the 13 security.
colonies sent delegates to Philadelphia to form the However, votes must be taken in public.
First Continental Congress. The delegates were Besides informing the public about what individual
unhappy with England but were not sure they were members of a governing
ready to declare war. body think, public discus-
In April 1775 as the king’s troops advanced on sions can at times — but
Concord, Mass., Paul Revere would sound the alarm, certainly not always—keep
“The British are coming, the British are coming,” them on a higher plane sim-
while riding his horse through the streets late at ply because others are
night. It was this battle of Concord that gave us the listening.
“shot heard round the world” and unofficially kickedSometimes they can move
off the colonies’ war for independence. On July 4, pastpettinessandpersontile
1776, a well-amended second draft of the Declara- liesand stay focused onthe
tion of Independence was adopted on a 9 2 vote with hethans the public/
one undecided and one abstention. It’s said that John press being present isn’t
Hancock signed his name on the declaration “with a such a bad idea after all.
great flourish” so that King George could read it
without spectacles! Man, if that’s not pure Ameri-
can, I don’t know what is.
We invite your comments and thoughts. Please 1
forward to: Letter to the Editor c/o Perry Daily Jour- 1
nal, P.O. Box 311, Perry, OK 73077.
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day, July, 10, 2006, at
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Brown, Gloria. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 114, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 2006, newspaper, July 12, 2006; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2260485/m1/10/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.