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A special election to fill the candidates must announce their
vacancy created by the resig- candidacy at the city hall by
nation of J. A. Orr will be held filling out a special form. Peti-
in College Station's Ward 1 on tions are not necessary, he
May 24. said.
The College Station City Absentee voting will be
Council met in special session held at the city hall from May
at 5 p.m. Monday to pass an 4 -20.
ordinance ordering the special
municipal election. MAY 24 voting will take
place at the A &M Consolidated
Councilman Orr resigned his School music room with L. G.
position which still had one Jones as presiding judge. The
year remaining in its term, at polls, according to the ordi-
a March 28 regular meeting of nance calling the election, will
the council. be open from 8 a.m. -7 p.m.
THE NEW councilman elect- Currently Ward 1 is repre-
ed May 24 will fill the council sented on the council by only
slot for little less than one one representative, Homer B.
year, since Orr's term would Adams, who was elected to the
have expired with the April post a week ago. He filled the
1967 election and the new man position formerly held by Theo
will fill only the unexpired R. Holleman, a candidate for
portion of the vacancy. mayor who was defeated by
Candidates may file for the D. A. (Andy) Anderson_
position from now until April First Bank & Trust nr;Ar pay -
23, according to City Manager ing 41/2% per annum on sav-
Ran Boswell, ho explained ings certificates. —Adv.
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