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McCurtain Gazette from Idabel, Oklahoma • 6

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McCurtain Gazettei
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Idabel, Oklahoma
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6
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PAGE SIX McCURTAIX GAZETTE WEDNESDAY APRIL 2 1930 '112500 per month is allowed to participate in the fund School districts may vote hnU raise funds for purchasing schojl sites fur purchasing erecting or re pairing svhml buildings or for purchasing school furniture in any 7 1 'amount not exceeding with existing The commissioners of the land of- securities as provided by law indebtedness five per cent of the fice consisting of the governor sec-1 The commissioners of the la of-Aaluation of the taxable property retary of state auditor superintend- fi hall apportion the income e-'iihin such school districts as shown ent of public instruction and presi- truing from the permanent school by tbe ast pr0tding assessment for dent of the board of agriculture are fund and the ad valorem taxes cri- tate and county purpocs previ us authorized and empowered to men-j-ted by the State the incurring of such indebtedness age loan invest and deposit the per-1 ybe apportionment uf each county Besides voting bonds school dis-manent school fund donated to the-appropriation in proportion to the tricts may vote not to exceed five State of Oklahoma by the Congress number of children over the age of mills for building purposes in addict the UniW States or arising from jfix and nndr the age of jtion to the levy for sinking fund The the sale of lands and from other sources All permanent school funds shall be invested by the commissioners of the land office in first mortgages at not to exceed five per cent interest twenty-one years resident therein fifteen mills for current expenses is as shown by the last annual report composed of five mills which may be of the county superintendent to the levied without vote and ten mills state superintendent provided that which may be levied only upon a ma-the Federal appropriation made shall jority vote in favor of the same be apportioned by said commissioners There is no tax rate limitation upon to the counties entitled to same under the amount that may be levied for act of Congress providing for said the sinking fund The sinking fund appropriation in proportion to the of a school district msy be invested number of children' of school age a in certain interest bearing securities shown by the last Federal census The county superintendent of each ifl A rlf county apportions the amount of jUALLAu LAI state school fund apportioned to his county together with the unappor-j A jl Tf PR A tioned county school fund in the coun- A A IVfTAJAi ty treasury among the school dis- A ftVC VHM A tricts and parts of districts in the AIiIlIiLI IvUil JUiA ratio of the number of persons of) srhool age entitled to same Twenty-five per cent of gross pro- Neuritis and Stomach Troubles 4 Soon Banished by Power of New' Medicine A high hat plus a mustache equalled one villain IN the old-fashioned melodrama it was always easy to pick the villain He wore a high hat and a mustache and by these signs the audience knew that here was the man who would do the "dirty work at the In real life as on the stage a man is judged by the way he looks toa The man who plays the part of a success must took the part That's why our dry cleaning service is so it makes your appearance an advertisement of your progress Good appearance is your greatest personal and good appearance is what we sell at a price tiiat is reasonable MAYER Dry Cleaning Plant PHONE 555 CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN TDRY CLEAN THEM OFTENERJ duction tax collected on oil gas ani other minerals shall be credited by the State Treasurer to the Special Common School Equalization Fund provided not more than One and one-I half Million Dollars shall bs soj credited to aurh fund in any fiscal upon good and improved farm lands year within Oklahoma but in no case shall The Legislature in 1929 appropriate more than fifty per cent of thejed out of the General Revenue Fund reasonable value of the lands with-! the sum of 1250000 for the fiseal out improvements be loaned upon year ending June 30 1930 and $250-any tract Said funds may also be 000 for the fiscal year ending June invested in Oklahoma state bonds 30 1931 in addition to the above bonds of the counties of this State Special Common School bonds of the school districts of this Fund to be distributed in the same State and United States bonds and! manner in the investment of said funds pref-j This special fund is apportiore erence shall be given to such securi- upon application filed by the various ties in the order named school district boards with the State Until such time as said funds may Board of Education be safely and advantageously invest-j The intent of the law is to aid fi-ed said commissioners of the land nancially weak school districts To never had the least idea Kon- jola would help me as it did" said office are authorized and empowered be entitled to aid the school district Mrs- 4333 Worlh to deposit said funds in such banks must have levied the maximum of Lreet Dallas stomach gave me or trust companies as they may so-fifteen mill for current expenses! great deaI of in and troubIe Gas i in my stomach after such deposits bonds of the State of cause the total expenditures exclus- meals aml the prMgure Ranst th Oklahoma bonds of the auntie ive of trenfer and JMportation jheart cauMd that orRBn to bt 1Id ani imy right arm and shoulder These pains were often so severe I I did became very nervous is fast bringing me back to health again My stomach ia in schwl districts cities and town oncosts to exceed $45 00 per pupil in Neuriti attacked ide the State state and county warrants average daily attendance the pre-my right arm and gboulder and approved state county and mu-vioua year The weakest school dis- nieipal bonds of other states bonds tricts must be given first of the United States first mortgage nnder the Act No district siren on real estate warrant and other ing an athletic coach more than' and be 1927 it scheduled to arrive here Saturday For several months before commit-jting suicide Edith worked at thsluary 1929 It congratulated Edith LONELY IN DEATH AS SHE Topic Cafe 200 block California A IN I Ip avenue Whiteside paid her II nj 111 AiU Li 316 much more than la usu- jelly paid a waitress He paid It be- Edith Sauser Lies in Morgue -cause he like everyone else sympa-A waiting Return of Former thized with this girl who mirrored upon the birth of a son The child was an invalid She was unable to care for it The Childrens' 'Service Bureau took it Her friends she worried about her baby always I The last pasted entry in the' scrap book must have been like the bruise of a whip across the back of the al- 'most beaten down young woman It fa a "flimsy" from soneone: the hell out of She got out Husband tragedy and hardship in her eyes I almost anything without distress I The neuritis pains are gone my sleep is normal once again and my nervous condition has greatly improved I shall always recommend Konjola to 'anyone suffering as I did" Konjola works with the important 1 functionary organs of the body drives the poisons from the system and regulate the organs of diges-jtion and elimination In this way glorious and abundant relief is 'brought about It is recommended that Konjola be taken from six to eight weeks for the best results Konjola is sold in drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section She stayed at a respectable hotel Oklahoma City Mar 30 Lonely) and everyone vouched she was a good in death as she was in life Edith 'girl Sauser lies in the morgue waiting waa considerate hind and for the man she loved and lost to said bury her death ia the strangest thing I've ever Edith left no funds when she chore She usually cheerful She the oblivion of death to the darkness eHI HI 10 days before she of life killed No insurance no assets and few! hiteside an aged pioneer went friends are scheduled among her fects Only an invalid baby remains trying to get funds the boys MAN EN ROUTE TO TEXARKANA SHOT TO DEATH the Catastrophe that befell Mrs Greer Qake One of Mrs masterpieces- an angel food cake was bask ingin the glow taking on that coat of tan so fashionable these especially necessary to cakes of quality chink all in the said Mrs Greer inwardly as she cautiously' lowered the door and peeped in I claim that baking has Just as much to do with Just then tbt tthfbam in tbt jrrnt bail mg can yon she asked irritably when her husband came home a few minutes later Between them they viewed the ruins of what had once been a promising cske Teats welled up in her eyes bake a cake and answer the 'phone at the same time she wailed you soothed Henry Greer as he put his arm around her you really need I guess is an 'extension telephone near the kitchen' to bury Edith read books good Whiteside know the names of the books But she studied all the time ShA was too well educated to starved were left to tell the story of 1 ire WItWM- Sh girl always figured she must hsva the heredity of her own tear-stained traiL That and the legacy of fading memories on which she fed and her tragic life The women folks who are removing superflous hair from their faces and arms need not feel that there is any too much on their husbands heads Bentonville Ark Mar The body of William Folta aged about 40 with three bullet wounds in the head wae found at the base of a cliff on a highway near Gravette late Saturday A jury returned ja verdict of murder mother resides at Martinsburg Mo and he was thought to have been a representative of a utility company I Officers said the position of the jbody indicated Folta had been thrown jfrom an automobile They said the i slaying took place a day or so ago at some distance from where the Jbody was found and that the body was not placed there until Saturday The highway beside which the body was found is heavily traveled Folta left Columbia Mo for Kansas City about three weeks ago were told by Dr A Bass of Columbia He said he had known Folta for many years and that the men had been engaged in land pur It is claimed the men are looking for beauty in their wives but few 1 things look any more beautiful to I them here in Idabel than a well browned piece of pie Legals blanks at the Gazette office A life which saw her real parents die in her infancy Her foster parents lost at 7 Alone in the world A life rich for while in the happiness of husband and a home but wrecked on the bar of divorces at 2i A long young life of struggles and despair Unable to provide for her 14-month-old boy a hopeless invalid Making only $16 a week Failing health Despondency Poison in a California avenue hotel lying in pain at Oklahoma City General Hospital she told doctors she did not want to live one is to blame but me blame anyone Please These were the last words spoken before she slipped out of the world in which ahe had no faith and into another in which she hopes Yellow time tainted newspaper dippings ugly documents diary and a sketch of herself tell a story of love that lasts death do us The clippings are bits of poetry news stories and columns the works of the husband she loved even after the laws of man had torn them come along ways to where she got A birth record shows her parents were Mr and Mrs Sauser Waterloo lows On her second birthday the little girl became the adopted daughter of Mr and Mrs Hecht her diary shows Then a third yellowed clipping shows her name changed to Hazel Hect At seven the Hect separated and soon after the foster mother died Then Edith started out in the world alone perhaps Nothing is left to show what she did or where she went until she was 15 Then another entry is made in the diary She expresses a love for AI-phia Hart by religiously keeping clippings of his work in newspapers over the country Then their marriage in 1921 i shown Her adoration of him during the years is proved by a huge pile of dippings Each bears the initials Most of them are poems There too is the sketch of her drawn by her husband Those who knew her say it is a fair likeness A simple divorce decree granted in 1927 in Garfield County shown (he happy marriage is broken and over It say whose fault the divoree Jut tbt tbt ttltfbm rtttf jra mrrf Last year storms and Tornadoes "made and it cost property owners 113000090 windy and destructive time was had by reports the 8 Weather Bureau Making provision against damage when the Wind is whoopee" is sensible The is so low you can't afford to be without the protection of Windstorm and Tornado cover A Latimer AGENT Idabel Oklahoma chasing operations for utility concerns Folta he said left Kansas City several days ago for Texarkana Ark He eould ascribe no motive fur the slaying The mother Mrs Mary Folta of Martinsburg Mo said she had not heard from Folta in 17 years A letter from two prominent Texarkana attorneys Henry Moore and Herbert Barney was found on the body Officers discounted a theory of robbery as a purse containing money was found untouched I Telephones where you need them save time steps housewifely even scorched cakes Had Henry Greer but known it telephones are being installed in kitchens these days Few know that the txtra cost of one or two is somewhat leu than that of the single telephone they now have By a wisely placed or two an expert telephone man can often double the convenience of the telephones in your home i Bell Telephone Co like know how to get mom value out of ny telephone terricc Pleaac tend me 'ret a copy of mat booklet Telephone Sen- awn KHkau foe the Home Nam AUw More murders than ever known before are being committed They kill 1 for fun it looks like Olphia Hart newspaper writer and was But last words were: from whom she waa divorced to blame for.

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