The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1918 Page: 5 of 6
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FOR IHE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30th. 1918, and ESTIMATED
NEEDS FOR CURRENT EXPENSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR END-
ING JUNE 30th, 1918, OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE.
CITY OF NORMAN, STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
1
10
11
12
13
32,883.04
369.05
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, COUNTY OF
CLEVELAND, STATE OF OKLAHOMA:
Financial Statement for Fiscal Year beginning July 1st, 1917, and end-
ing June 30th, 1918, and estimated needs for current expenses for the fiscal
year beginning July 1st, 1918, and ending June 30th, 1919, as required by
Section 2, Chapter 192, Session Laws of 1915, as amended by Senate Bill 149,
Session Laws of 1917.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
"A"—Cash Account
Cash on hand May 7, 1917 to credit of general fund.$ 175.74
RECEIPTS:
Amount received from current taxes--. 15,116.19
Amount received from back taxes 10,501.04
Amount received from State apportionment 3,243.20
Amount received from County Apportionment 3,978.00
Total Balance and Receipts
DISBURSEMENTS:
Amount Warrants redeemed (principal) $
Amount interest paid on Warrants redeemed
Total disbursements
Balance oil hand
"B"—Tax Levy Account
Valuation current year 12,670,347. Rate general
fund levy 10 mills.
Total taxes levied for fiscal year ending June
30, 1918 (Compute amount on basis of valuation
and rate of levy shown in line 1—"B"
Total amount received from County Treasurer to
May 10, 1918 (Enter here amount shown in
line 2—"A"
Balance in process of collection for fiscal year
ending June 30, 1918
Deduct the 10 per cent from total levy that was
added for delinquent tax
Available or net balance in process of collection
"C"—Estimate Account
Unexpended Balance of Estimate for Fiscal Year
ending June 30th, 1917 (Enter here balance shown
on warrant stub on date named)
Warrants issued against the above balance since
July 1st, 1917 (Enter amount from warrant stub)
Unexpended balance of above estimate on June
30th, 1918 (Enter amount from warrant stub)
Amount of approved estimate for current ex-
penses for fiscal year ending June 30, 1918 (En-
ter here amount of estimate approved by Coun-
ty Excise Board for year named) 32,420.00
Total warrants issued against above estimate
(Enter amount from warrant stub)
Unexpended balance of above estimate on May
10, 1918 (Enter amount from warr'ant stub)
"D"—Warrant Account
Warrants outstanding May 7, 1917
Warrants since issued against estimate for fiscal
year ending June 30th, 1917 (Enter here amount
shown in line 2—"C")
Warrants issued against estimate for fiscal year
ending June 30th, 1918 (Enter here amount shown
in line 5—"C")
Total Warrants
Warrants paid (Enter here amount shown in line
10—'"A")
Balance Warrants outstanding May 10, 1918
"E"—Summary
ASSETS;
Cash on hand May 10, 1918 (Enter here amount
shown in line 13—"A") $
Jaxss in process of collection for fiscal year end-
ing June 30th, 1918 (Enter here amount shown
in line 6—''B")
^tal Assets
LIABILITIES:
Warrants outstanding May 10, 1918 (Enter here
amount shown in line 6—"D") 3,904.12
Unexpended balance of approved estimate for the
fiscal year ending June 30th, 1918 (Enter here
amount shown in line 6—"C") l 873.77
Total Liabilities ~ '
Unexpended balance or surplus—Assets over
liabilities to be entered in estimate)
ESTIMATED NEEDS
"F"—General Fund
Estimated amount needed for:
For salary of thirty-eight teachers $ 30,984.00
Maintenance of buildings and grounds, includ-
ing janitors' salaries 3,160.00
For fuel, water and electric current 1,000.00
For school supplies 1,000!00
For library and school apparatus 1 200.00
For furniture and fixtures ~ 1000.00
8 ■ For building, additional funds for building 2,000 00
9 For contingent expenses _ _ 1200 00
10 For insurance ,.111111
11 For clerical employes
12 Total estimated needs
Estimated amount that will be received from the
following sources:
13 From state apportionment (1,762 pupils) 3,964.50
14 Common school fund 3 524 00
15 Tuition and other sources 1 250 00
16 Unexpended or surplus balance—Assets in excess
Of liabilities applicable against estimate as shown
13 summary of financial statement (Enter here
r.moutt shown in line 7—"E")
Total amount estimated to be received from
1
5,354.52
5,354.52
30,546.13
-$ 886.51
5,354.52
30,546.13
3,014.17
32,952.09
62.08
26,703.47
15,116.19
11,587.28
2,670.35
8,916.93
.00
$ 1,873.77
36,787.16
32,883.04
3,904.12
dleton, and Clyde Pickard, beinff members of the Board of Education of the
City of Norman, County of Cleveland, State of Oklahoma, and Oscar T Mc-
Call, treasurer of said Board, do hereby certify, each for himself, and not one
tor the other, that the above estimates were made at a regular adjourned
meeting of the Board of Education of the City of Norman, County of Cleve-
land, State of Oklahoma, held on May 14th, t9l7, and the same are true and
correct, and necessary for the purposes therein s#t forth
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, COUNTY OF
CLEVELAND. STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
(Seal) By C. W. SHANNON, President.
Attest: CHAS. S. STANDLEY, Clerk.
C. W. SHANNON,
FRED REED,
M. B. SHIVES,
R. H PENDLETON,
CLYDE PICKARD, *
Attest: OSCAR T. McCALL, Treasurer.
62.08
8,916.93
t 8,979.01
f
5,777.89
3,201.12
750.00
360.00
$ 42,654.00
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
Under and by virtue of a resolution approved and adopted by the Board
Education of the City of Norman, in the County of Cleveland, of the State
of Oklahoma, at a meeting held on the 14th day of May, 1918, and under and
by virtue of Chapter 192, Session Laws of 1915, as amended S. B 149, Ses-
sion Laws of 1917, public notice is hereby given:
That a special election is hereby ordered and proclaimed to be held in
said school district comprising said city and the territory annexed thereto
for school purposes, on Tuesday the 28th day of May, 1918, for the purpose
of submitting to the qualified electors of said school district the following
proposition:
1 So£u t,h,?Je*y the fiscal year be ?>nning July 1, 1918, and ending
June 30th, 1919, for the support and maintenance of the schools of the Board
of Education of the City of Norman, State of Oklahoma, be increased above
five mills (5) by the amount of six and one-half (6Ms) mills so as to meet
the estimate made and approved ?
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□
FOR THE LEVY
AGAINST THE LEVY
Ballots to be used in said election shall be in substantially the above
form. If the voter desires to vote for the proposition, he shall stamp an (X)
in the first square above. If he desires to vote against the proposition he
shall stamp an (X) in the second square above.
The polls shall be opened at 6 o'clock a. m. and closed at and not closed
before 7 o'clock p. m.
The number and location of the polling places shall be as follows:
Ward No. One—Coleman House on East Main Street.
Ward No. Two—City Hall.
Ward No. Three—John Hardie's Garage.
Ward No. Four—Court House.
Said election shall be held in the territory outside the corporate limits
of said city but annexed thereto for school purposes, at the place northeast
of the city known as "Johnson Corner."
The following named persons are hereby designated to conduct said
election:
Ward No. One—Judge, W. D. Pickard; inspector, W. B. Morter; counter,
W. O. Coleman; counter, F. J. Osterhaus; Clerk, J. W. Armstrong.
Ward No Two—Judge, C. M. Smith; inspector, Hugh Jones; counter,
E. B. Kimberlin; counter, J. M. Hockenberry; clerk, E. Levy.
Ward No Three—Judge, T. W. Baker; inspector, J. B. Phillips; counter,
G. P. Glenn; counter, J. W. Mitchell; clerk, John Hardie.
Ward No. Four—Judge, J. M. Glenn; inspector, H. E. Walker; counter,
A. R. Davis; counter, Geo. A. Smith; clerk, S. L. Sykes.
Johnson Corner— Judge, Z. K. Westervelt; inspector, Theo. Jensen;
counter, O. E. Roberts; counter, J. H. Vaughn; clerk, J. H. Zink.
Said election shall be held under the general election laws of the State
of Oklahoma, except that the returns shall be made to the Board of Edu-
cation of the City of Norman.
Witness my hand as President of said Board of Education affixed in the
City of Norman, in the State of Oklahoma, this the 16th day of May 1918
(Seal) c. W. SHANNON,
Attest: President of the Board of Education.
CHAS. S. STANDLEY, Clerk.
MC!NTIRE'S
Livery, Transfer and Baggage
J. A. Mclntire is again in the Livery,
Transfer and Baggage business, located
at the same old stand,
McINTIRE'S GARAGE
He has New Automobiles, accomodating
and courteous drivers and guarantees
prompt service.
Calls Answered Day or Night
PHONE 565
17
3,201.12
r-:arc-?3 other than tax levy
r-! .::oo to be raised by tax levy
11,939.62
30,714.38
6,425.00
G"—Sinking Fund
Enter following items from totals in schedule on
reverse side hereof:
1 Amount of bonds outstanding $127,000.00
3 Amount necessary to be raised to pay interest...
4 Amount necessary to be raised to retire bonds
at maturity 250.00
6 Total necessary to be raised for sinking fund $ 15,675.00
. BONDS AND JUDGMENTS
r v i - of a" bonds that have been issued by the Board
of Lducation of the City of Norman, County of Cleveland, State of Oklahoma
that have not been redeemed; showing date of issue; date of maturity rate
of interest; purpose of issue and the amount of issue.
There are no judgments.
Rate
of
Int.
Per
Cent. Purpose Total
Grace Lusk' Passion i sued- Her reason snapped, according
Torn Soul Outlined to and after shooting down
lorn ooui uuinnea the wife Miaa Lusk shot herselfi and
then held off the police at a revolver
point when she thought she was dy-
ing and dictated the statement, "Its
strange but I love him still."
In reply to this the state sought to
show by witnesses today that Miss
Lusk had threatened Mrs. Roberts'
life previously; that the shooting was
wulful murder committed by a sane,
highly educated woman. Captain
(Dr.) R. E. Davis who was the
first to reach Grace following the
shooting gave as his expert opinion
that she was sane at the time, "al-
though under tension.'
Between Grace Lusk and Dr. Rob-
ert's mother, age 70, and Grace
Lusk's aged father are two other pa-
thetic figures in the room.
Wauesha, Wis., May 17.—The prim
exterior by which W^aukesha knew
Grace Lusk was revealed today as
covering a strong passion which ber-
eft her of sanity when she slew the
wife of Dr. David Roberts, the man
she loved.
Three state witneses in her trial
on murder charges told of the shoot-
ing last June when Mrs. Roberts vis-
ited the forty-year-old school teacher
and taunted her with being his play-
thing.
And while the jury heard her own
lawyers reveal her passion-torn soul,
another was placed on trial before the
bar of public opinion. Dr. Roberts,
church pillar and solid citizen, heard
his life bared before his neighbors.
The alleged trips he took with | —Mrs. J. W Scroggs is home from
Grace Lusk, even outside Wisconsin, I Enid where she organized a Nurses'
were described by Henry Lockney, | Training Society for the Fourteenth
chief of defense. Miss Lusk, accord-. District, composed of fourteen coun-
ing to Lockney, yielded herself com- J ties She found the ladies enthusias-
pletely to the man. All she asked ^ tic for the work and thinks the dis-
was his undivided love. She didn't, trict a good one and one that will
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5 High Sch.
5 Grade Sch
5 Equipment
5 H Funding
5 Grade Sch.
5 Grade Sch.
5 Grade Sch.
5 Grade Sch.
5 Grade Sch.
5 Grade Sch.
5 Grade Sch.
5 Grade Sch.
Amount of
Coupons
Annually
$25,000.00 $1250.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
750.00
500.00
825.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
300.00
300.00
250.00
250.00
Date of Date of
Issue Maturity
Jan. 9, 1909 Jan. 1, 1929
•Jan. 9, 1909 Jan. 1, 1929
•July 1, 1909 July 1, 1934
Mch. 10, 1914 Mch. 10, 1934
Apr. 1, 1916 Apr. 1, 1926
Apr. 1, 1916 Apr. 1, 1931
Apr. 1, 1916 Apr. 1, 1936
Apr. 1, 1916 Apr. 1, 1941
Apr. 1, 1918 Apr. 1, 1920
Apr. 1, 1918 Apr. 1, 1921
Apr. 1, 1918 Apr. 1, 1922
Apr. 1, 1918 Apr. 1, 1923
TOTALS $127,000.00 $6,425.00
RECEIPTS: Si"king Fund
Balance in hands of the Treasurer of the Board ol
Education of the City of Norman, Oklahoma,
May 7, 1917 __
Total received from County Treasurer
Interest on daily balances 111111111111
Total
DISBURSEMENTS:
Interest Coupons paid and exchange _ $ 5 303 27
Liberty Bonds eiooo.oo
Balance cash on hand g 070 65
Total — - _ $ 1Q 'iTi 09
TOTAL ASSETS IN SINKING FUND":"
$ 8,070.85
Amount
For
Fund
Sinking
$2,500.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
750.00
1,000.00
3,000.00
demand marriage. Put off again and
again, she became morbid and with
suicidal intent purchased a revolver.
The weapon lay beside letters by
which she sought to show Mrs. Rob-
erts at the fatal interview that Rob-
erts was the pursuer, not the pur-
bring results,
very great.
The need for nurses is
C. F. T B E L
Optometrist
Over University Theater
a
Condensed Statement of the Condition
the
of
$9,250.00
$ 7,149.52 f
12,067.05
156.45
$ 19,373.92
Cash
Liberty Bonds - I _ _ " J J_; _. J_ _ _. * ^MOO
TotaI $ 14,070.65
CERTIFICATE
.. We-C W Shannon and Chas S. Standley, president and clerk, respec-
c7 iy' yfrtt,h,e1Board of, ^lu,c,atl,(?,n of the Clt>' of Norman, Cleveland County,
istate of Oklahoma, and C. W. Shannon, Fred Reed, M. B. Shives, R. H. Pen-
Security State Bank
of NORMAN. OKLA.
As Rendered to the State Banking Depart-
ment at the Close of Business, May 10,1918
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts _ $154 349 28
Overdrafts I"" ' 42 99
Bonds, Warrants and Securities 18,954.49
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 10l000]00
United States Liberty Bond account 31,977.88
Payment made on Third Liberty Loan. 500 00
Bills of Exchange., ...."H 49,95942
Securities with Banking Board 2,999!l0
Cash in bank and due from banks 55,888.88
Total - .$325,172.04
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock _$ 30,000.00
.surplus Fund 4,000.00
Undivided profits 5,650.82
Reserved for taxes _ 570 70
Deposits "" 284,950.52
Total .$325,172.04
The above statement is correct. R. W. HUTTO, Cashier
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