Weleetka American (Weleetka, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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THE WELEETKA AMERICAN
Weleetka Oklahoma Thursday April 16 1959
Published each Thursday at the office of The NVeleetla Ametican
We leetka Oklahoma
Entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Weleetka
Oklahoma under at of March 3 1S97
We leetka Oklahoma With only 20 legislative days
Entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Weleetka left for them to draw their full
Oklahoma under at of March 3 1S97 rate of pay legislators are faced
with three major problems which
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Subscriptons in trade area :z204 all others 306 per year will take the close to two mon-
Leland Tenney and Vivian Tenney Publishers ths to solve
Besides passing many routine
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rt fore final adjournment They
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factory liquor control law They
must find adquate financing for
colleges They must
Al I know is whet I reed in the popers—Wal Rogers schols and
S A loigMB Of w A w
w EEKLIES find sufficient money for high-
way c-listruction and mainten-
IE ELECTED CY OKLAHOMA am7e
With one or two exception
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The purpose in a mans mind is like deep water but a Go J Howard Edmondson has
di-
man of under cated he would like the nee
standing- will draw it out Many a man pro 1-
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claitns his own loyalty but a faithful man W ho ean find?' essary money withi lle present tax structure and the additional
Proverbs 20:3 6 (RSV) revenue from tax on liquor
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Helifilaq )4ENNIPi )4111 a11 v will have to go a!orig with
AMR' t 14p Amp' the governor on several phases
uvouttghtiti Ior onZiall of his program It will have to
show more interest in passing
t::-e three measures transferring
lit)laawoama-040111KAasaa-a4maloqi-anowolosiwo-4)4afiglaq IMO 4 Y4111180-t ABS certain functions to the state
INVENTORY TIME 1
1 infiuence touched someone and 4-
we—are department This move
Charles J Flynn caused thon to be blessed of the is designed to free about $5
lord r -Is the world a better or $(1 millions in the general
Galatians 13:5 Exaine your- mu
r-ace because I have lived this revenue fund for appropriation
Galatians 13:5 Examine your-
seles whether ye be in the
faith prove your ownselves It 1
is not only helpful to us but I
expetrient that Nye each day in-1
ventory our lives It is necessaryl
that we prove first to curselvesi
that we are in the faith and to'
God that we are In so
doing the rewards of Christianl
living are ours in the satisfact-:
ion which comes from a job well'
done Wit h this satisfaction
comes the assurance ef better !
things in the future
Then we ar e to prove our-I
selves to tlie world and all who
care to look upon out lives that
we are faithful
This we can do only by self !
examination by determining our i
own fau:ts and rectifying them1
Unless we realize that we have I
faults an' make mistakes we i!
are apt to continue in thni
May each of us at he close:
of day BiSk ourselves some of
:hese euestions "Has my life
been made richer!" Has my in
We deal in
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Scrap Iron Pipe
Metals
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Junk Company
Phone 7:3
Roy Corti it
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An Exciting Nevi Recipe by MIRA WALDO
1 1 cup beer
titi cups cbl
il SOUCt e
2 teaspoons vigor
2 tobiespoons 1
2 toblespoons Vlorcestetsbq
voted onion saue 1
1 2 tlons
vinegor 2 teospoons
obespo cw' powder 1
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Combine oil ingteclients o saucepan bong to
o boil ond cooit 2 rmnutes Delicious os o bast-
sauce Jot chic‘Len spoteOooNbs ot bot4iutters
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OKLAHOMANS will enjoy this cook-withbeer
recipe just as they enjoy a cool refresh-
ing glass of 32 beer—the legal beverage of
moderation And Oklahomans appreciate the
brewing industry's continuing program to
maintain wholesome orderly COnditi()
M i :rever beer is sold
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inf:uence touched someone and I wefare department is move
caused thon to be blessed of the 1 is designed to free about $5
lord!" -Is the world a better or $6 millions in the general
place because I have lived this revenue fund for appropriation
day!" If the-se can be answere11 Administration forces are hop-
in the affirmative then we may ing to gain additional revenue
from the imposition of a with-
know that we are in the faith
and ar pleasing t:e Creator holding systean on state income
tax This bill passed by the
senate last week provides for
New Addition Newq the emplcyer to with:-old 5f- of
the amount withheld for federal
Mrs Emily Alford I inccme taxes from each pay
Those ‘vh0 attended the oh-'::- Senator Harold Shoe-
ay insti e at Pierce
make Muskogee author of the
l school tut
yesterday were Mr and Senate Passed l'Inr 1---el:eves con-
srlerable additional revenue on
knew that we are in the faith
and ar pleas:ng t:e Creator
3lrs Emily Alford inct-me taxes from each pay
Those who attendej the s1:1 eh--- Senator Harold Shoe-
-make
day school institute at Pierce Muskogee author of the
yesterday were Mr and Mrs senate Pas" lin 1-e:ieve con-
Cu Hopson Re d Mrs ! srlerable additional revenue on
s ' en
Woo3fork Bettye Moten Doricel present tax basis will come
The
Evans Jackie Patton caroin in from people v-:--c) are not now
pa)
Patton Brinda Alford Ramona ing state income taxes I
Pugh Georgia Put Laura Additional money from these
:aughter Lizzie Mae 11nt
two sources in addition to the re-
S
and Mrs Emily Alford venue frcrn a liquor tax prob-
ably gain an additional $15 mill-
Rev David Marks was the
speaker at Pilgrim Rest Sundav a year for the next biennium
night They will if estimates being
maLle now are correct
Mrs Curti- Brown an3 chil-
PeoTe talking about a $500 a
dren of Omaha Neill were vis-
itig in the hom2 of B Brown galon tax on liquor are being
Wnesday !unrealistic CeTtainly the gover-
e
Mrs meminian be- nor tor other administration
atn taken leaders have no such figure in
- Saturday and was
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to Memorial hospital She was In"' appears now the gover-
reported feeling better I nor will ask the legislature to
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Mr and Mrs A D Slaughter a tax nearer $150 to 175
per gallon This will be compar-
of Musogee spent the weekend
aL e to tl-4e taxes in surrounding
in 1le home of her mother
states Louana has a minimum
31r and Mrs Gus Hopson and
f $1CS $
Mrs Emily Alford viiteJ Mrs o per gallon Texas 141
per gallon New Mexico a max-
Mauiie McMillian Monday even-
imum of $210 per gallon Kan-
sas
There will Le a plate lunch a maximum of $200 on cer-
tarn kinds of liquor and a $100
sirved in the home of Mr and
Mrs Gus Hopson Proceeds will Per gallon on others Colorado 1
g t the OES has a tax of $1CO while Arkan-
1
sas has the highest tax of
It will Wednesday April 2'1
There 1e a socia given per gallon The average of these
l
the ome of
Mrs Johnnie states is about $178 per : in h
in h
(7eman teginning at 4 p
Proceeds wi:I go to the
churcrn
Everyone is requested to meet
A' the cemetery Monday morn-
Clean the cemetery
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1304 First National Bldg Oklahoma City
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states is about $178 per gallon I
Oklahoma in addition Nvill
have a sales tax at the retail
level which will average about
457 to 50c per gallon
Rep Russell Ruby Muskogee
last week warned the house that
the legislature is "down to the
red ink portion of the session"
He said h as ordered a supply
of red pencils and hereafter
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appropr1ations And budget
c:nmivee has consiSered 47
1-Y2s Rep Ruby
rt-'-'7t'3 The amount of these
47 $7tz710(701 which
is crer the budget am-
cunt for the7-se bins
Ruby to:d the Louse a
MCA' e was n-ade in the committee
re-ent:y :ing the education
1 out of tne appropriationl
comnaittee Apparently the move !
was me by Rep Fin Ship:eyI
Nowa:a The IKIs they tried 40
bring cat of committee are
ate No 12 and 13 and'
House D::s No 501 ani 523
S B 12 is the tEscher salary
b21 ani ca':s for an increase of
$121t'010 over the arpropriat-
ion of two years ago If it is not
passed a salary increase --oted
teaers by the at session of
the lei:-islature probably connot:
b paid S B 13 provides for
an in:rease of $160000 for
text--ooks
The two house bills kept in
committee are for higher educat-
ion H B 501 is a supplemental
appropriation to colleges total-
ing $211S000 and H B 523
calls for an appropriation of $64-
721000 over the next two years
fcr colleges and the system of
higher education in the state
The $64729000 is some $14
ions over the amount scheduled
in the governor's budget for
hfgher elucation
Even if the legislature accepts
in piincipal the liquor control
submitted by the governor it
des not appear this legis!ation
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Lucky ‘you—s ignored road conditions and
avoided the hospital
for your old living room suite
on a new one bought here ‘Ve carry
the finest in furniture with various
colors to choose from
Come in today and see our beautiful
selection of bedroom suite'fi
2-SEAT GLIDEIZS—all metal
Your old furniture will make the down payment
Small monthly payments
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WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
can L2 pushed through in less
than three weeks or a montl
Of course consideration of these
other problems will contiae dur-
ing that tim—e as well but the
main emphasis will be on writ-
ing the liquor control law
Final legislative ajournment
however still appears to be no
sooner than the first week in
June and this date will be
later if any serious snags occur
in solving these problems
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