The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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Those who
WPIlt to Krllyvlllc
--I thr O E 8
were Mr* D H
J Eva Diehl, Mr
----— Spruill.
Mrs Paul Zimmerman and Mr*
’/hey were accompsn-
.. __ ----------, a former
Max mcmb.-r „f Krllyvl||,. chapter
moon who is to be taken Into the
- Jer- fiapulpa chapter soon
Mary i • • ,
Ann Twelve member* of the Ep
Tom worth League 0f the First M
Mark | E church enjoyeu a hike and
Mor- I weiner roast at the city park
Monday night Mi-* Cl-ota ,
.iiiateo and Walter Shields ac-
it at com pan led the group
Monday night for
meeting there r -
Buffington Mr* r _
and Mr* Iitff. Mr* M i
Mr* Paul Zimmerman a
Taylor, ’/hey were aer
£(lb>' Don smith, s
who
Bapulpa chapter
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Plot* Everyday Swnihis*
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Mid #v*rj!hjn* will l»# l»#n#m#d
Mr and Mr* Jimmie Wilson
and daughter. Wilma Jean and
Donald Fulp .(pent the week
md in Claremore with Mr*.
Wilson * mother. Mr* Rlha Bet-
fyhtll Saturday night Ml*.-, Wll
®°n *nd Mr Fulp attended the
dance at O M A academy
• • •
Mr and Mr* Earl Berryhill
• nd daughter and Mr and Mr*
tflmmle Wilson and family will
th- ime number The number
of student* enrolled In h'-h
school In 192<5 wa. 527 with *27
teacher*, this year 725 with 19
teaehrr*
| 1 ear her* who taught ISO
children per day In 1927 are
teaching 250 per day this year
in many of the grade*
The average salary of a!)
teacher* In 1927 wat nearly $1,-
100 00 per year based on IhU
year’s budget the average sal-
i ary would fall below tHW oo
Based on this year* budget the
per capita cost per chlki per
year Is $38 09 per month 14 23
per day 20 rent*
The depreciation In a-4«eusable
property this year over last is
*1 073 355 making a decrease
In the budget over last year of
nearly $38,000
These drastic eronomi- and '
*ocial change.* with respect to !
>h. I
c.sn’t *
hlng
Bri.gy Told
If#. Th# uni*
Lc«pi Wh#n M# Mm To
nf f h# Afr
Uiiif riin# 1
Jiimf'fn*
Stjf #»M <i
DEAD BATTKHIEH
301 E f>ewey, n
Mr and Mrs H L May will
nave as their Thanksktvtng
dinner guests the latter* fa-
« ther and hi* wife Mr and Mr
D A Boweraock and son. Dnvtd
hn aunt Mrs W a Williams.
•II of Tulsa, and Ml.** Helen
• McNiel
Mb SAVE
v On Your
Winter
Driving
Needs
SPECIALS—FRIDAY to MONDAY
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Mr and Mr* D C Hamilton
and asm Taylor and Mr and
Mr* E N Taylor will spend
Thanksgiving In Hichita. with
Mr and Mr*. John Johns, son-
in-law and daughter of Mr
and Mr* Hamilton
niece of Mr* Inge
• • •
Mr and Mrs C J Wei!*z- 0f
8tonebluff spent Sunday here
visiting In thr home of Mr and
Mrs H E Mabry
• • •
Mr* Orr»cr 8pe|,man ol Wash-
ington, D C. arrived .Tuesday
to spend a fortnight hi re with
her sister and brother-in-law
Mr and M/s H E Ml bry and
family Fmm here *hr will g0
to Weleetka to visit her mother
*• • •
Mr and Mr* Ben F.iut* and
Mrs J W Polk of HoldeuvlUe
-pent Sunday herr v kiting m
ffie home of Mr and Mrs Wal-
I school condition.) today indicate
several thing*
1 Relief from ad valorem
taxation a* a means of securing
rchool revenue*
2 Adjustment of the tax mu ■
chlnery In iuch manner that
.schools, a* well aj otheT mu-
nicipalities, will be place
Mr* i j Reynold.* and dau
ghter. ML** Elizabeth Reynolds. !
kpent the week end with Mr
and Mr* I, m Schmidt In We- 1
woka, former 8apu!pans.
... j
Lee Kelso wa* a business visi-
tor In -Tulsa Tuesday.
* * * |
Mr and Mrs W T Walker I
of TllLia tnrnf the ____»_ . !
Mis* Marjorie Conkwrlght
who attend* O C at Norman,
will apend the Thanksgiving
holiday* here with her parent*
Rev and Mr* P J Conkwrlght
• • a
Mr* Marjorie Ellison returned
to her home here Friday after
spending a fortnight In Oklaho-
ma City with her non and
daughter-tn-law. Mr and Mr*.
Kenneth Elltton
upon ;
a cash basis and save the state I
nearly four million dollar* In i
Interest each year
3 Enactment of new laws and j
repeal of present one* which '
will make posalble the ellmlna- I
tlon of a great deal of waste
and unnecessary expenditure* I
1 An adoption of a flexible
schedule of salaries and other I
maintenance costs, which will
take into the account the abii- '
Ity of the state to pay j
5 Providing for appropria- j
tions of certain sum* of money
for schools at the expense of !
Ptu*h
of Virgin
Wool
Auto
Robes
Brig titty r«|
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Kcetcfc piiMi
M lew m
OuDk kfartinc
In*wrr4 with a
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Alcohol
dr
pr nd « hir , , ,
prr cillen. In
hoik —
R whlrfi In n«#fiit in promotloc
th# tono of the int#ftln#R.
A truly d#llcl4>tiR way of inrladinc
IhlR vjiuahl# food in th# family
Hi#t in to prrparo It in thn form
of Bran !!on#y Br#ad. Th«
Long Life
Guaranteed
Battery
Mr* J 8 Allison of Tahle-
quah 1* spending a few day*
here with her daughter and
*on-in-law Mr and Mrs E H
MrCune Thanksgiving day they
•111 be joined by Mrs Mr
Cune* father and staler. Dr
Allison and Miss Ruth Allison
MU* Myrtle Miller of Spring-
field, Mo. arrived re mtly to
.spend the Thanksgiving holi-
days with Mr* Eva Diehl
j While the enrollment and
, functions of the various school*
| have been Increasing the reve-
jnues have gr. -eased,
j Eight years ago the total a ness-
led valuation of property In Ok-
lahoma was more than $1 700.-
000 000 The valuation this year
I U $1 409,863,581. a very material
decrea.se ThU de rca.se has not
been uniform ranging from 20
per cent ki dl'i p , ent in
neighboring farming community
districts during the part two
years County and state appor-
tionments have decreased an
average of almost half during
the past two years, while the
state aid fund has been reduc-
ed from J! 500.000 from the
gross production lax In 1930, to J
$598 843 in 1932
The local 'tuation Is no ex-
tearhers The average pupil-
tea her ratio In the high school
I In 1026 wa* 19 per class, this
I year 38 with some clas.se* run-
I nln .: as high as 65
DECREASED. PIPILS
increased causing
larger classes
Electric
Wind-
shield
Wipers
Thoroughly dr-
prndablr, ron
aomM vrrjr Hill#
batter v Jan#* A
bargain.
At Only
The grades
it of ^ause of the financial situ-
El en atlon at thi« time and the ne-
cessity of adjusting our jehoois
to the situation. It Is Important
that everyone be familiar with
... some of the major fact* lnvolv-
ed. so believes Supt E H M--
-t^vi Fune’ wh0 **u out the follow-
‘ng fact*
man P*"00 ^miliar with
.ie school* In Oklahoma knows
, 0 that they have expanded rap-
ln the past few years In
} enrollment, average attendance
courses offered, length of term,
an-i general community service
and,The enrollment ln all school
lend has Increased from 157403 in
»'llh 1907 to 878.377 ln 1931 In the,atate In Sapulpu the school
me<i last sixteen years the number | budgels have reptdly decreased
of accredited high school* has during the last five year
increajed from 183 to 850 The In 1927 the total budget for
number of teachers necessary to ^hools ln Sapulpu was $182
care for this expansion has In- 576 88 This year it Is $104
creased from 4 386 to 20 055 and 596 83 The teacher budget in
the length of term has been 1927 wai $127,573 00, tht* year
Mr and Mr* H R Hoagland
and daughter. Betty Lou
!»<!•*•
•Id
Keller T >
---------spent
the week end in Oklahoma City
a* guest* In the home of Mi
and Mr* Kenneth EUuon They
attended the O U -Nebraska
game Saturday afternoon
Defrosters
Thev k • r p trr.
»l-»l and ■■■>
trmm ttirkm* la
Do \wa\ With "S\\ i:\TV' Wall
I rolled \\ indow ^ and . . .
Harmful (ia> Fumes
......hy installing n
PROTECTO
Circulating Heater
IN Anil! HOMF
Warm Driving Gloves
OS- I Plrere lined
Oy\. | Lett her Glove.
Mr and Mr* Harry Ferguson
and *on and Mrs P F Ru- kos-
kl and daughter Louise, attend-
ed the wedding of Mrs Rus-
koskl* niece. Mis* Juanita Mul-
rentn to Larry Krnnedy at the
Holy Family rectory Saturday
evening Later they were gtlests
at a wedding dinner ln the
home of the bride * parents. Mr
and Mrs T J Mulrenln
Mrs H U Bartlett and son*,
Merrill and Martin and Mrs
Merrill Bartlett of Klrk.,vllle.
Mo. will spend Thanksgiving
holiday* ln Sapulpa
• • •
Mrs W R Drumm. who has
been quite ill at her home. Ls
reported to be somewhat better
• • •
American Legion
Safe
Driving
with
Er driving
romforW with s
Hot-Water
Heater
Wilson Bros. Furniture
"I >K \ 1)1 I! CREDIT'*
Tire
Chains
< BrglaKai type,
Ml» an# pr*e$iea|
• bargain at
All rakbrr. wllk
Ihlrk rnrrgfnled
•urllr*. M law u
Auxiliary
members had their regular bus-
iness meeting Monday evening
in the Legion hut. Plans for
the ensuing year* work were
made and interesting report*
were given by Mr* Willis
Strange, out-going president,
anti Mrs M B Down*, out-go-
ing secretary, of the past years
activities.
Ml**c> Beth and Pauline Oage
will arrive this evening from
Chlrkasha. where they attend
O C W to be guests during
the holidays of their parents
Mr and Mrs W E Oage
• • •
Mr and Mrs Tracy Wolfe
and son Delbert and daughter,
Lillian will spend Thanksgiving
d*y In Seminole with their son
•nd daughter-in-law. Mr and
Mr* Percy Wolfe
» rfieient
Riatf.lR
Neater «
total amount ol money for this
purpose This amount last year
was $30 528 775 for all mainte-
nance purposes, an average of
almost exactly $45 00 per en-
rolled pupil
Approximately $25.949 458. or
85 per cent came from an ad
valorem tax on property. The
remaining 15 per cent was di-
vided among revenues from
; county, gross production, state
aid and philantropic sources
Nearly all the ad valorem re-
ceipts were raised from a tax on
property in the district The
state furnished seven per cent
of the total expenditure as com-
pared with 14 3 per cent In 1918
Snap-On
Chain*
^ In vc in-dull,->| new
Littery <vjui|>rnt-iit, anil
now we arc in
to offer \on a complete
f’.illery S-rt i< e, t,• jn-
cl mle —
Forced Draft
Heater
Ell. alt Hk.br
ear. , . , rak on I,
Members of the Naomi chap-
ter of O E S who motored to
Sand Spring* Thursday night to
attend the meeting there were
Mr and Mrs J w HIM. Mr
and Mrs C A Cooper. Mrs Eva
Diehl Mrs D R BeeleT. Mrs
T. Walters and Mrs. Spurgeon
Taylor.
■S 1LCS
< II tHGtNC
m r must;
Don t take chance* with your old tire*
BRUNSWICK
WK ENJOY THE
M\\> BLESSINGS
FOR WHICH THE
V I I. (; RIMS
JOl K\n KD
i FAR *. . .
New Firestom
n \ niiKiKs
... at these NEW LOW price.!
Guaranteed V C AAA b,
in writing IwaVvU B
See Us.,
When
You Need
MONEY!!
Money
Loan
^WhenResf b
IJberal Alluwaner on Your
Old Battery
I he entire |ier-onnrl of this Tank is mitnlful, at
thii him-on, ,'i the i rllnw -hip wr enjoy wilh tin-
go, ,i |M‘oplt- ol Sapulp* anil thi* community.
This is one of our most treasurer bles»iii|!-.
reputation for fair dealing has been established
many years of honest effort in helping people
through periods of financial embarrassment
firestone
VNTI-FREEZF
CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE
Built To Endure
Also. ALCOHOL
OFFICERS
L. B. Jarloon. Pres.
W A. Wise. \ ice-Pm.
H. C. Hughes. Vlee-Pres.
G. L Berry. Vieo-Pras.
R. B. Thrift. Caahlar
H. P. Johnson. UmL Cash.
H. r. Dadd, And. frtdir
DIRECTORS
L. R. Joekaon
W. A. Wlae
P. M. Bawl*
U. C. Haghas
C. D. K Magnum
Arthar Umo
W. P. LiagrnM
». f, MH(
O. Lfemvr
FRED M. DYER
Certified Service
Sapulpa Industrial
Finance Corporation
Vm Phone 2230
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