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The Indian Journal from Eufaula, Oklahoma • Page 7

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INDIAN JOURNAL, Eufaute. Oklahoma THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 PUBLISHING SHEET COUNTY kit COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS BE 30th, 1954, AND ESTIMATE OF NEEDS FOR ALL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE -30th, 1955 INGTAL STATEMENTS IUNTY GENERAL FUNDS ITEMS GENERAL FUND TS Jalance June 30, 1954 TOTAL ASSETS 9,848.70 707.00 406.30 707.00 406.30 812.38 812.38 ILITIES AND RESERVES: 4 Warrants Outstanding 3,118.29 under H.B. 370, 1047, 2,010.31 labilities and Reserves 5,128.60 IRPLUS 0 707.00 406.30 812.38 ESTIMATED INCOME Other Than Ad Valorem Tax 1954-55 COUNTY GENERAL FUND ieriff Fees reas. Fees eas. Penalties, small Counties Intangible Tax Comm.

Rental of County Property Tel. Clerk Div. Clerk Div. Assessor Penalties Fines, Checotah Co. Fees, Eufaula 983.68 23.49 207.83 921.13 35.31 3,867,03 4.00 1,131.30 3,377.70 JTAL GENERAL FUND COUNTY ATTORNEY lies ESTIMATED REVENUE 10,551.67 Inc.

Extradition (22 O. S. 1951, 1134) tnunications jlies foment TOTAL jflEKlFF lies Foes Mileage of Special Deputy I hu'rucntions lies itenance tping and 3,388.92 2,711.13 250.00 200.00 250.00 150.00 100.00 idical Attendance and my Radio Maintenance 7,050.05 2,983.38 13,730.46 2,300.00 450.00" 670.85 100.00 125.00 Feeding Prisoners 2,300.00 Medical Supplies for Jail 325.00 225.00 23,209,69 TOTAL COUNTY TREASURER I ies 2,427.84 5,948.20 munications 200.00 lies 900.00 tenance G50.00 TOTAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Itenance TOTAL AGRIC. (Farm Home Agts. etc.) per contract) white bs (if contract provides) Col: 1 munications lici iment Col.

tenance Sup. Col. B. of Cattle Com. Col.

10.126.04 15.00 15.00 2.100.00 600.00 115.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 2,955,00 TOTAL COUNTY CLERK ies 3S munications lies 1,700.00 tenance 100.00 3,510.54 250.00 TOTAL 10 ,377.27 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT ries -J 2,427.84 es 2,550.54 3l 600.00 nunications 300.00 plies, Office and School 400.00 tenance 40.00 TOTAL 6,318.38 COUNTY ASSESSOR l-ies 2,833.38 (Normal Functions) 4,816.73 vel (Normal Functions) 150.00 munications 175.00 1,000.00 itenance 40.00 TOTAL 9,015.11 COURT CLERK ries 3,510.54 es 2,832.48 munications 150.00 itenance 57.50 reign Service 75.00 TOTAL 760.00 STICE OF THE PEACE CHECOTAH of Bailiffs, Fees 200.00 lies 185.00 Com and Jurors 25.D0 TOTAL 6,625.52 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE of Justices 400.00 of Constables 25.00 300.00 itenance (Bond Premium), 10.00 ors and Witnesses 25.00 5a Supplies for Excise and Equalization Board TOTAL 1,316.00 SB SPECIAL Crippled Children Budget 3 Transportation, Care and Rehabilitation 843.64 SC Audit Budget 1 Salary Expenses ol Audit and Report 1,213,00 SE CHILD CARE 7 Maintenance B. SI- Salaries Wages Travel Equipment Maintenance TOTAL 500-00 Pub. Health Budget Acc't 500.00 0 the revenue derived from the same sources during the preceding fiscal year, except Transfer Fees receivable, which fees have been determined reasonably probable of collection at of the sums appropriated by the County Excise Board in the budgets of the districts -from which pupils were transferred. Subscribed ana" sworn to before me this 12th day of August, 1954. J.

B. WORKMAN, President, of Board of Education. G. N. ANTHONY, Clerk.

ESTELLE KING, Notary Public. My Commission Expires 500.00 3,360.00 230.00 1,080.00 200.00 300.00 25.00 25.00 TOTAL 5,220.00 TOTAL GEN. FUND SUBJECT TO WARRANT ISSUE. 106,157.25 ADD: RESERVE FOR INTEREST ON WARRANTS 500.00 GRAND TOTAL GENERAL FUND 106,657.25 Deduct: 1 Surplus KWI 71 2. Estimated Revenue 10,551.67 lo.aa.n TOTAL -yrrrrf.

410.00 WELFARE Rent f- 7 100.00 eep 100.00 TOTAL COUNTY COURT ries ntenunce. lstody and Care of Wards of the Court H. 484, TOTAL CHARITY nfl 'iiance lortation TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT ries (Janitors, and Caretakers') itors Supplies ntenance al Properties Rent surance lant Operations Fuel action ublieation of Proceedings egal Printing niial Audit (74 O. S. Odd Jobs her General Expenses, Social Security vil Defense, Rentals, Checotah TOTAL'" BOARD Diem of Board Members 950.00 3,388.92 22.50 300.00 6,422.55 1,800.00 450.00 Balance to Raise by Ad Valorem Tax 91,385.48 SINKING FUND BALANCE SHEET A.

Indebtedness Generally Other Than Road Bonds Detail Extension Hand June 30, .1954 8,199.80 ASSETS Cash Balance on 12 Balance of Assets Subject to Accruals 8,199.80 Deduct Accrual Reserves If Assets Sufficient 13 g. EarnedUnmatured Interest (K-38 less a above) 134.45 14 h. Accrual on. Final Coupons 22.59 15 i. Accrued on Unmatured Bonds (K-18) 7,780.00 Total Items To Extension Column Excess of Assets Over Accrual Reserves Sinking Fund Needs 1954-55 Interest Earnings on Bonds (K-34) Accrual -on Unmatured Bonds (K-12 or K-25) All-Commisslbns to Fiscal Agencies 7,937.04 262.76 Account 1-A 215.93 4,260.00 3.04 17) 4,478.97 262.76 262.76 4,216.21 Total Sinking Fund Requirements Deduct: 5.

Excess of Assets Over Liabilities (Gb- Total Deductions BALANCE TO RAISE BY AI) VALOREM TAX CERTIFICATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF McINTOSH, ss: We, the undersigned, members of the Board of County Commis- of said County and State, do hereby certify that the foregoing show the true condition of the fiscal affairs of said County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1954; that said statement prepared from the 'records of the Clerk's Office at a session said Board, begun on the first Monday in 'July 'the provision House Bill 1043, S.L. 1953. And we further ccitify that the foregoing estimate for current expenses for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1935, were prepared and filed with the Board of County Commissioners as of the first Monday in July, 1954, that the same have been entered as certified by Department Heads for the respective purposes heTeih set out. We further certify that the estimated income from sources other than ad valorem tax, may reasonably be expected to be collected as a revenue during the ensuing Fiscal Year, and is not in excess of the of the amounts collected from the same sources during the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1954. Dated at Eufaula, Oklahoma, this the 13th day of August, 1954.

vfanna News By ELLA WEBSTER Mrs. Pete Pendley gave a wedding- -shower- Friday night in her home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill, Who were married recently. They received many nice gifts.

Hill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher, and Walter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hill.

The Webster home was the scene of an ice cream party Friday night given by Betty Webster and Donald Hopkins. Cream, rake, and Kool Aid were served to the following children by Mrs. Webster assisted by Mrs. Marvin Hamontree and Andy Martin: Maggie and Billy Ransom, Glenna, Buddy, Clarence, Ginger and Judy Pendley, Ruth, Donald, Loretta, Patricia and Robert Hopkins, Otto Holley, Muii-ell, Gloria Jean and Gilbert Armor, Katie Cowand, Jennie Case, Sally Ann Masingale, Renda Williamson, Nina Jean. Marvin Sharimon.

Frcoland and Marilyn and Marvin Sr. Hamontree, Pat Davis. Wayland Wells, Jajncs Pendley. Fames Lundy, Jimmy Horn, limmy Pendley, Johnny Horn, Clcoi-ge Windoll 'Hughes, Bennic 'Irren, Fred Doug Id. Dene Paul DimmeM.

Stites. Vila Holland, Judy and Jerry and Kay The Rev. and Mrs. Austin Jenson were dinner guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs'.

Clarence Davinport in McAlester Thursday nigth. Mr. and Mrs. Ben T.a.bor moved- to Oklahoma City Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs-. Pete. Pencjley are going to move into "where the Tabors lived, as they have sold their home to Clarence Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher are building a new house on their farm 12 miles north of town.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Arnhart visited his mother, Mrs. Ida Arnhart in Weleetka Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Pendley of Dustin were weekend visitors in the home at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Pendley. Mrs. Paul Mull of Tulsa is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stanford.

Mrs. Mull has been ill. Mrs. Susie Edwards returned home with her daughter, June to Wichita, Kansas Sunday for a weeks' visit. Mi', and Mrs.

Carl Haines of Oklahoma City were visiting relatives here Saturday night and Sunday, Nolan Robinson of Henryetta Mr. and. Mrs. Damon Pendley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lee Pendleys' daughter and family, and Mrs.

Ledger The George Anthonys are on vacation this Mr. and Mrs. Junior Pendley of Pryor were weekend guests' of his parent's Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. 'S. Nunn had as' guests the past week, his son John, who returned recently from 16 months in Germany. Mr. and Jimmy Wells are spending this-week in Pryor with Jimmy's aunt, Mrs.

Lee Turner and Mr. Turner. Mrs. Janie Holmes of is spending this her, "sister Mrs. George Ruth Hopkins, her son Donald and James Lundy made business' trip to Oklahoma City' Monday.

Our new road was completed and opened for traffic last week. We miss the noise of the machinery, but are glad it is finished. We hope to have lots of visitors from' out of town now that we have a good road. Sgt. A.

J. Jenson is visiting with his family. He was discharged from the army last week at Camp Polk, where he has- been stationed since returning from Korea. Mrs. Jack Pendley underwent surgery in a Henryetta hospital Thursday.

Mrs. Doyle Sparks is in the Henryetta hospital for was a visiter at the God church Sunday. Mrs. Ruby Sadler Sneed were guests Assetnblv of is Mi and Mr; P. Ml 1 11 or was of 'the pursuant to Attest: RUFUS C.

HOG AN C'ountv Clerk. CLYDE PARKER Chairman of Board. COLLINS, Commissioner. HILL. Commissioner.

and i.ard tin pa. D.m guests ter. Mr; week. I) i 11 i 1 1 Wa had a 1 1 Mi I Allene s. Sad- ang '-wll M' Bernice Holley gery Monday of is the daughter Lee Hollev.

Ebb Wheeler list this week. The Rev. Lonnie I Mi's. Ken Rav, Mr-'. Duv Mrs.

Ruth MeDaiiK trip to Oklniioma Ci underwent last week, of Mr. and sur- She Mrs. on the sick Finney, Pendlev in a Thin L. and and a day. JOHN BILL Mr.

and Mi 'Ri Wnitor from Odessa, Texas. Mr. and Mrs riurlen P.r.ei t.i in were with friends tnwn Saturday night The r.evi.val at the Assembly of is continuing on thru his week. A revival is bring held one mile north of town under brush arbor. The Rev.

Austin Jenson the Rev. Harry Lee of Lone Oak are doing the preaching. Ev: rvone is welcome. The city is starting to grade Hid gravel all the this week. Mrs.

Charley Ogle is in a hos- dal in Leavenworth. Kas. with She is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Pink Cho-v She I ler id" e.u ne Simiiav, wh.vre he Waltei 'har- I at Sedali i.

Mo. ami i larent before wife a from going Wi PUBLISHING EDI CATION Ol (Majority School) FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE VARIOUS FUNDS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1954, AND ESTIMATE OU FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1955, EDUCATION OF IIANNA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. (if, McINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION General Fund as of Jurie 30, 1954 Detail Extension ASSETS: I. Cash on hand June 30, 195.4 2,332.03 FISCAL NEEDS OF better arrv and Mrs i-, station A bunch i i in a en i 11 1 liorse Jul Don, lid 'livill'illil Hi Citv 1 eo 'I Mollda eheckup. Cpl Jake Fee; here visiting lie 111111 in Ken' 11 ek Korea.

Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hamilton of Selm left for home Monday after a weeks' visit with his parents, Mr Mrnroe Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs.

P. H. McClenda- han of Muskogee are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill King this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards of Oklahoma Cti.v were end guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. McKinley Rallenger. I Those who were shopping in 1 Eufaula Monday were Mr.

and Mrs Edgar tycmhait and 'v Mrs. Pink ('iaia Tetters To Editor An 1 EDITOR Sanger. August 10." 1954 Eufaula. Okla. The Journal, Dear Indian Journal: Is that a queer way to address you 0 I read the paper avidly every week, even the ads, because I get news in it I don't get from any one there.

There'are so many new names in the paper and I wonder who they are and what they do there, but even so, it is news to me. I would like to get Grant Fore- booklet if you still have available Tf there is a for thorn, you can bill me Thank HI MI much for it. man them charge for inn no-nd Saturday II, wa ikt Total Assets LIABILITIES AND RESERVES: 1953-54 Warrants Outstanding 928.4a Total Liabilities and Reserves 2,332.03 928 .45 11. M' Surplus ESTIMATED 1,403.58 NEEDS FOR FISCAL JUNE 30, 1955 FUND YEAR ENDING GENERAL Teachers' Salaries Maintenance Transportnt inn Total Subject to Warrant Issue Reserve for Interest on Warrants 7. Total Home School Budget 7,200.00 44,800.00 150.00 44,950.00 17.

18. 19. 20. 23. FINANCED General Fund Surplus Estimated Misc.

Revenue Not Estimated-State Aid Par treatment, uteonseinus when re Tile ex'ent of not known at is the grandson of Monroe Hamilton, Deweet Ogle left Japan. Sgt. Ogle still rrived Hi 'it lies is He nd Mrs Sgt. week for been in t.he service for 10 Ho was first in the Navy, after discharge joined the Force. He was in Korea for me year in the last Hid in earl 53.

He is lie Mr. and Walter Ogle Mr. and Mrs iinmd G. of Tulsa were weekend gue his parents, Mr aid and' Graham airing Okla- and hev his tiiis Mr. Nina Mr r.

dinne Mr Walt -in Hey id Mi Mr I know Lee ge Wells Til nor it that, is ed most and, ll if Mr. urdav. Wal Mrs IU sister, gate Wedm Mrs. Fn me: trip to I It'llryet- While there they visit folks in the hospi- and er F.va Is of Mrs. Mi- ivl.a Jeai an.

Mi- I i ft 20! there is lots in me. having ai Eufaula. Sineerely yours, Mrs. A. D.

Barnes. 1 Mary. Sanger, Calif MeOullie last i ting i Ren. pent Bailey i Tab II; s- Wi years and Air i about of 52 I am of I i sts of Jud ta Mrmday. it eft the SK tnl.

Mrs. Leo Akins of Houston. Tex. is spending the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Clay. This reporter saw the following persons in Eufaula Saturday': E. T. Pendley, Robert Wells, Mrs. Melviu Noeley.

Mrs. Henry Howard. Ernest Rule, Jess Clayton, Sam Mrs: Taylor Bogle. Mi---. Francis Dover, Mrs.

Arnie Bean. Herbert Hamontree and Haskell. and Mrs. Cal Harris, Mrs James Burleson. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Will England and Raymond Brasfield. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Pendley of Eufaula and their son and family Doris Dear I gi that tiio I years, forty-s today there Tempe, Arizona August 9. 1954. Hedges, Editor: I am another one all Eu 1 1 1 l.i niv h. even )ri been away almost.

32 I was tioVn al Fame about years ago, and even I say back I think ire memories that never let a person forget. I would like very much to have one of the booklets "Down the Texas Road." I have heard my Dad speak of places and people of the olden days. If there is a charge for the booklet, please senrl it C.O.D. I enjoy the Indian Journal so very much and always look forward to it. I have a very dear cousin living on Foley avenue.

Perhaps von know her, Mrs. Bessie White If so. tell her hello. Always Another Mrs. Sam 1221 Farmers Ave.

Tempe, Arizona. 37,649.03 7,300.97 Total Deductions Balance to Raise from Ad Valorem Tax 'F" ESTIMATED MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE State School Land Dept. Earnings County Apportionment (Mtg. Tax) Intangible Tax Gross Production Tax Auto License Tax 3 6 Rural Electrification Tax 595.21 30.40 43.51 19.36 90.30 Total Estimated Miscl. Rev.

(To SINKING FUND BALANCE SHEET 1. Cash Balance on Hand June 30, "M- 4,453.45 New Sinking Fund 1954 5.719.18 5,719.18 11. 12. 13. 15.

1G. 17. 0 5,719.18 2,250.00 2,220.00 400.00 750.00 90.00 250.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 750.00. 100.00 5.0.00 1,050 .00 360 .00 10,580.00 816.00 Total Liquid Assets Deduct Matured Indebtedness Total Items a-f Balance of Assets Subject to Accruals Deduct Accrual Reserves If Assets Sufficient g. Earned Unmatured Interest TK-3FJ Less above) 09.78 i.

Accrued on Unmatured Bonds (K-18) 4,860.70 4,936 .48 782.70 510.63 3,808.34 3.20 4 ,322 .17 782.70 Total Items ff-i Excess of Assets Over Accrual Reserves SINKING FUND REQUIREMENTS FOR 1954-55 Interest Earnings on Bonds (K-34) Accrual on Unmatured Bonds (K-12 or K-25) All Fiscal Agencies Total Fund. Requirements Deduct: Excess of Assets Over Liabilities (Gb-17) 3,539.47 Balance To Raise by Tax Levy GO.VERNING BOARD STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF McINTOSH, ss: We. the undersigned duly elected, qualified and acting officers of the Board of Education of Hanna School Dist. No. 64, of.

said County anil State, do hereby certify that at a meeting of the Governing Body of the said District, begun at the time by law for districts of this class, and pursuant to the provisions of 11. B. 1043, 1953, the foregoing: statement, was. prepared and is a true and correct condition of the Financial Affairs of said District as reflected by the records of the District Clerk and Treasurer. We further certify that the foregoing estimate for current expenses for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1954 and ending June 30 1955, shown are necessary for the proper conduct of the affairs Of the said Municipal-) Uy, that the Estimated Income to be derived from sources other than ad valorem taxation does not exceed the lawfully authorized ratio' WHY Goodwill Cm Are Your Best Buy! Road fi.

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