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Page 26 Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., May 21, 1952 Final Count of Lane's Primary Vote Unofficial returni from Lane County's 158 precincts were being counted in the courthouse Tues day morning. Counts had been completed on the following offices. Figures show only the Lane County vote, in cases where candidates are running for state or district offices: Republicans For National Committee man: Jesse Gard 7,272 Glenn R. Jack 2,570 Lowell C. Paget 4,320 Charles L. Paine ...5,195 (Gard Elected) For delegate to national con vention, state at large; 10 to be elected: Howard C. Bellon 7,449 Robert A. Bennett 2,653 Harvey S. Benson 2,116 G. Cyrus Bishop 2,046 Zylpha Zell Burns 5,027 Robert Ormond Case 4,573 Ralph P. Cowgill 752 U. G. Dubach 2,166 . Robert A. Elliott 6,792 Albert M. Epperly 4,296 F. E. Epton 1,985 Marian W. Epton 1,828 Frank E. Fowler 5,524 Irene H. Gerlinger 3,244 Douglas R. Gerow 1,455 ; John H. Hall 2,135 . Dan Harmon 2,555 Joseph E. Harvey 2,411 Mark O. Hatfield 8,698 Albert Hodler -1,192 Rufus Holman 3,137 , . Catherine Holtz 4,854 J. O. Johnson 5,835 Graham Killam 1,469 '.' A. W. Lafferty 2,189 John R. Latourette.. 3,118 Dellmore Lessard 1,637 James F. Lonergan 1,592 Samuel H. Martin 1,806 A. Granville Maudsley 1,258 Wm. M. McAllister 5,544 ' - Douglas McKay 13,775 John C. F. Merrified 1,167 Phil Metchan 2,822 Lesley Miller 5,581 . Merrill Moores 1,897 - Wayne Morse 13,035 - H. Clay Myers, Jr. 5,407 " Paul F. Mytinger 1,918 Alf O. Nelson 2,544 A. W. O'Connell.. 2,014 Gordon Orput 9,268 Lowell C. Paget 4,266 Charles L. Paine 3,733 William F. Paterson 1,926 Irving Rand 2,074 - Leslie M. Scott 4,051 Talmadge F. St'aley 4,613 Lamar Tooze 8,606 Sidney F. Woodbury 2,565 (Indicates filed by petition. Belton, Elliott, Johnson, McKay, Hatfield, McAllister, Miller, ' Morse, Orput. Tooze. carried Lane County. Leading in state are Mc Kay: Morse, Tooze. Elliott. Hat- '. field, Belton, Orput, McAllister, Scott and Burns.) For delegate to national con vention, Fourth District (two to be elected): Ed. G. Boehnke 7,761 Gene R. Brantley 3,328 Richard F. Draper 1,233 George W. Hall 2,195 Bereth P. Hopkins 954 Hallie Huntington 7,190 Max M. Landon 1,853 A. A. Lausmann 1,360 Estelle O. Morrison 1,013 Lars P. Peterson 4,859 Eugene A. Springer 1,090 William E. Walsh ..5,993 (Boehnke and Huntington car ried Lane. Walsh and Peterson elected from district). Preference for President of the United States: Dwight D. Eisenhower... 14,928 Douglas MacArthur 1,407 Wayne L. Morse 552 William R. Schneider 29 Harold E. Stassen 514 Earl Warren 2,376 (Eisenhower preferred) For presidential electors (six to be elected): Niel R. Alien 11.609 J. O. Bailey 5,638 Wilma R. Bishop 4,113 Margaret Bondurant 8,265 Henry A. Buehner 7,482 J. O. Johnson 6,283 Freeda F. Peterson 9,618 William C. Robison 8.688 James A. Rodman 12,612 Wendell W. Wyatt 9.305 Orval D. Yokom 4,777 (Allen, Bondurant, Peterson. Robison, Rodman, Wyatt carried Lane County. Allen, Peterson, Wy att, Bondurant, Buehner, and Rob ison leading in state.) For Congress, Fourth Con gressional District: Barbara Draper 3.995 Harris Ellsworth 16,351 (Ellsworth carried county and district.) For state treasurer: Jack Lynch 4.420 Fred E. Robinson 4.535 Sigfrid B. Unander 10,917 (Unander carried county and state.) For attorney General: Alex G. Barry 3,146 Leonard Lindas 6.994 John McCourt 3.938 E. O. Stadter -- 4.592 (Lindas carried county; McCourt nominated in state.) For state representative (three to be nominated): Earl Hill 15.092 Donald Husband 16.094 Loran Stewart 15,380 (All nominated) For Countv Commissioner: Fred J. Bartels 5,377 Ralph Fosnaugh 2,521 Ralph Peterson 6.281 Ralph Rogers 4,341 (Peterson nominated) For Countv Sheriff Edward W. Elder 9,336 Allen L. Stephens 4,180 C. A. "Tom" Swarts 6,986 (Elder nominated) Democrats For national committeeman: Mike M. DeCicco 4,463 Monroe Sweetland 8,424 (Sweetland carried county and state.) For national committeewo- man: Lillian Burton 6,901 Margaret Cawood 5,905 (Burton carried county; state contest still in doubt.) For delegate to national convention, state at large (four to be elected): Carl Anderson 1,412 Jack Bain 2,585 Al L. Brown 3,114 Walter J. Dennis 3,899 Harry Grant. 1,893 Ruth L. Kahn 3,175 Thomas R. Mahoney 4,235 Howard Morgan 4,410 Walter J. Pearson 4,758 Nancy H. Robinson 3,765 Terry D. Schrunk . 3,483 C. J. Shorb 1,724 Sherman Stanbery 3.093 Monroe Sweetland 7,241 Walter J. Wilcox 2,351 W. E. Wilkins 3,101 (Sweetland, Pearson. Morean and Mahoney carried Lane. Sweet land, Pearson, Mahoney, Schrunk elected in state.) For delegate to national con vention, Fourth District (two to be elected): Lee M. Chance 1,079 John O. Chatt 4.602 Walter H. Dodd 7,106 Dave Epps 4,342 Al. Flegel I 2,10 Sidney Leiken 1,385 James M. McGinty 1,142 Charles R. 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Preference for President of United States: William O. Douglas 1,734 Estes Kefauver 10,718 Adlai Stevenson 1,475 (Kefauver preferred.) For Presidential elector (six to be elected): Jan E. Bauer 9.350 Leonie N. Brooke 9,056 C. Girard Davidson 9,301 Max H. Friedman 9,563 Henry L. Hess, Jr. 7,675 Lena M. Hewitt 9,241 John M. Winkler 9,024 (Hess running last in county, and in state). For Congress, Fourth Con gressional District: Walter Swanson 6,950 Louis A. Wood 6,560 (Swanson carried county and district). For State Treasurer: L. W. Blakeslee 5,174 Francis Lambert 7,420 (Lambert nominated). For County Commissioner: Joseph S. Ay'ers . 2,265 Ulla D. Brendel 4,135 Edward J. Hathaway 3,584 Charles W. Rickabaugh.. 1,887 Omer E. Vrooman 1,574 (Brendel nominated). For County Sheriff: Carl L. Amey 3,631 Edgar D. Middaugh 1,061 Clell Pryor 7,317 (Pryor nominated). Non-Partisan For Circuit Judge: Day T. Bayly 9,516 G. F. Skipworth 27,922 (Skipworth elected). Measures Garbage Levy: Yes 21.358 No 12,534 Livestock District: Yes 27,353 No 6,305 County Manager Plan: Yes ...11,182 No 24,400 Yoncalla's 'Graders' Have Graduation YONCALLA The eighth grade held graduating exercises at the grade school gym Friday evening. Barry Kremkau was valedictorian and Sibel Lewey gave the saluta tory address. The other graduates were Lola Highley, Paul Ulbricht, Bobbie Peyton, Bid Sanders, Hel en Alsup, Douglas Shively, Patty Morin, Elvin Raper, Sharon Tim- mons, Stanley Snider, Jane War ner, Janfce Gordon, Patrick Yates, Loretta Kauffman, Chester King rey, Raymond Cain, Wauneta Flemming, Melba Boan, Donald Hong, Myrna Hubbell and Ken neth Means. The high school baccalaureate sermon was preached at the Methodist Church Sunday evening. The other two churches were closed for the evening service. VOTING HEAVY BAILEY HILL Residents of Bailey precinct took their voting privilege seriously Friday and from dinner time until closing time as many as 45 persons stood in line' waiting their turn to vote. There were 631 registered voters and 404 ballots were cast, an all time record for the precinct. Students Tell Of Graduation At Lowell GS LOWELL Graduation exercises for Lowell Consolidated Grade School will be Tuesday, May 27, in the school auditorium, at 8 p.m. DST. The program: Processional and Recessional, Miss Edith Jensen; Invocation and Benediction, Don Smith, pastor, First Baptist Church, Dexter; Welcome, Janice Weber; Class Will, Joe Bates; Music, by the school, chorus, direc tor Earl Anderson; speaker George B. Nelson, principal of Roosevelt Junior High School, Eueene: class prophecy, Dwane Stevens; presentation of diplomas, John W. Dunn, principal. Class Motto, "Forward Ever, Backward Never"; flower, Rose; Class colors, Orchid and White. , The graduates: Louise Barnes, Joe Edward Bates, Billy Bauguess, Juanita Bedinger, Iven Blood, Jim Brentlinger, Le Roy Bridge, Mar- lene Cleland, Loretta Cook, Anne Conner, Pat Creighton, Nola Dru- ean. Marvin Erichson, tieanor Hatfield, Mary Margaret Howe, Dorothy Hyde, Alice Marie John son, Janyth Jones, Art Jorgensen, Dee Kidder, Mary Ann Marr, Ronnie' Maxwell, Olson Mefford, Peggy Mermis, Audrey Monroe, Dale Moon, Marilyn Moore, Edgar Needham, M e 1 v y n Oberman, Deanita Oviatt, Barbara Pierce, Tom Roger, David Sprague, George Steffy, Gary Stephenson, Dwane Stevens, Dwight .Stevens, Bobby Warren, Frances Vaughn, Janice Weber. Notice of School Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th legal voters of S chool District No. 76 of Lane County. State of Oregon. tht . SCHOOL MEETING of the Mia district will be held .t Oakrldge High School Building, Oakrldge. Oregon, m the second day of June. 1953. from 1 o'clock p. m.. to (Standard Time), for the purpose of discussing the budget tor the fiscal year, beginning July 1, 1952, nd ending June 30, 1953, hereinafter et forth, end to vote oil the proposition of levying a district tax. BUDGET MAPr.ETON At the May 6 meeting of the local school board mutrirt 321 Harold D. Williams of Albany, Ore., was given a con tract to teach English ana social science for the school year 1952 185.1 Hp will also drive the Indian Creek School bus. Williams is a graduate of Gustavus Adolpho? at St. Peter, Minn., and has done ad ditional work at the University of Colorado and has been employed as a teacher and business manager in the Albany schools the three past years. A contract was also given to Donald Brand of Roseburg to teach commerce and social science the coming school year. Brand is 1951 graduate of Willamette University at Salem. He will com plete his fifth year of college ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CABH BALANCES Total All Funds f .r.l Bond Interest Construction Special Other Special uenerai . s.nkln. Fund ((rom improvement Reserve Fund Fund bond sales) Fund Fund bond sales) (5) Estimated Receipts From Delinquent Taxes Bond Sales . . Transfers from other funds County School Fund Basic School Support Fund Common (Irreducible) School Fund Vocational Education Veterans Administration School Lunch Federal Other Federal Tuition Elementary Tuition Secondary Transportation Elementary Transportation Secondary Sale of Supplies, Property or Equip ment Interest Rentals Other Sources. High Rentals and Fees School Text $ 14.987.S5l 9.793.001 65.000.001 750.00 1,760.001 11,037.72) 1,020.00 1.485.25 19. Estimated Total Receipts .- t 129,833.621 I I ! 20. Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit (Add Cash Balance Deduct Deficit) 21. Estimated total receipts and available I I cash balance or deficit I S 134,833.B2 SCHEDULE II GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Total Elementary Secondary Estimated Schools Schools Expenditures Grades Grades 1 to (to 12 for the Ensuing School Year In Detail 1951-52 -Budget Allowances In Detail for the Current School Year Expenditures for Two Fis cal Years Next Preceding the Current School Year DeUlled Expenditures For the Last First Year Year of the Give Yearly Two-year Totals Period (1) 1950-51 1949-50 (. GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: III Superintendent (21 Clerk and Sec. (31 Clerical assistants (4) Compulsory education and census (5) Other services 2 Supplies . -- 3. Elections and publicity 4. Legal service clerk's bond, audit, etc.) 5. Other expenses of general control: (1) - 4.500.001 3.000.00 $ 7.500.00 f 6.900.00 2.460.00 1,640.00 4,100.00 2,400.00 1,400.00 84.00 56.00 140.00 110 00 150.00 100.00 250.00 200.00 210.00 140.00 350.00 275.00 250.00 230.00 500.00 350.00 400.001 600.0o 400.001 600.001 l.ooo.oo! 6. Total Expense of General Control .. 6.654.001 S.988.00 500.001 750.0o 14.640.001 12,885.001 6.000.001 3,410.00, 327.34 11,087.171 , INSTRUCTION 1, Personal Service: III Principals 1 Sr. H., 1 Jr. H., I El (21 Supervisors (3) Teacher 17 El.. 4 Jr. H (41 10 Sr. H.. 3 Jr. H 15, Additional Teachers (6) 161 Librarian Teacher (71 Clerical assistants 1 El., 1 H 9. Library supplies, repairs ,1 Teaching supplies 4. Textbooks 5. Tuition to other districts.. 6. Other expenses of Instruction I 10.200.901 $ 6,800.00 84.600. 33.940. 3.500. 324. 1.706. 2,208. t 17,000.00 t -14,700.001 47,000.001 3,800.00 3. W0. 00 1 216.00 1.644.001 2.292.00 280.00 B4 .600.00 47.000.001 23.940.001 3.800.00 1,000.00 540.00 4.810.001 4.500.00 700.0o - 450.00 3.200.00 3.530.00 300.001 13.000.001 105,681.761 1.569.50 1,732.621 1.192.61 7. Total Expense of Instruction $ 126.938.00 $ 64,732.00 191.690.00 $ 159,330.00 $ 124.396.351 I 107.337.38 III. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal Service: (1) Janitors and other employes... 121 Janitor, Willamette- 2. Supplies . . 3. Fuel 8. Water . Light and power a. Telephone 7. Other expenses of operation A. Total Expense of Operation... 6.J70. 2,750. J.B00. 3.900. 900. 1.440. 300. 900. 4.180.00, 10.430.00 $ 11.500.00 2.750.001 ,00 1 00! onr oil oo 1.900.00 4.700.00 l.fiOO.Ool 6.300.00 . BOft.OOj 1.300.001 660.00 2.4O0.0OI 200.00 300.00 730.001 1.650.00 3.500.00 4. 800. 00! 460.001 3.OOO.00I 330.001 1.630.001 1.4B7.42I 4.823.36 3B0.OOI 1,108.731 407.851 . 19.260.001 I 11.190.001 $ 3O.4S0.O0 I 14.280.00 t 17.406.9B I 1S.455.B3 , MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 1. Personal Service . -- ... .. 2. Repair, maintenance and replacement ,1) Furniture and equipment .... i2l Rulldlng structure . 3. Upkeep of grounds 4. Other Expenses of Maintenance .... and repairs .. 5. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs ... V. AUXILIARY AOKNCIES 1. Heallh Service: (11 Personal service (nurse, etc.) ... (21 Supplies and other expenses 2. Transportation of Pupils: ... 111 Personal service .. 1 2 ' Supplies and repairs (.11 Replacement of buses.... (4) Insurance . ............ (3, Oilier expenses of .. ... transportation, (bus funds) ...... S. Olher Auxiliary Agencies: 11) School lunch ' a. Personal service ... . oiipnne ana otner expenses. (3) Other Auxiliary Services: a. Personal service and room anrl hoard . . b. Supplies and other expense's' $ 1.800.00 t 1,800.00 $ 3.600.001 $ I.6OO.O0I J 1.000.00 1,000.00 3.000.001 1 595.381 3.000.00 2.000.00 8.000.001 7.000.001 S.646.64. 1.000.00 3.000.00 S.OOO.OO! 8,250.001 . j 600.00I 3.000.00I s.soo.ool J.250.00I j I 7.300.0o $ 9,600.0o $ 17,100,0o $ 19.100,0o I 4,242.4a' i .8,083.47 1.200.00 t .100.001 7.800.00 2.190.00 800.001 1 J.000.001 $ 900.001 , 1 6.200.00 1,460.00 13.000.001 3. 650. 00 1 12.350.00 3.65O.00 2.100.00, (.500.001 I 1.925.001 3.700.(j 5S.O0 120.45. 10.396.001 1.417.33 3,095.71 1.299.361 k..iJ fit y&tt MtWrtty''rl'V " 111 Wiltshire engraving) THE FIRST BUDDY POPPY of the year went to Mayor V. Edwin Johnson recently, even though official sales of the disabled veteran.made paper flowers will not start until Friday and Saturday, May 23-24, Chairman of the Friday and Saturday, May 23 and 24. Chairmen of the drive, which aids veteran's relief and welfare work, are Mrs. Clarence Ingram, American Legion Auxiliary, and Jerry Lcibel, VFW poppy chairman, both shown above. Maplefon Hires Two Teachers training this spring, teachers are single. Both new WENDLING Home Extension Unit's officers for next year: chairman, Mrs. Helen Bell; vice chairman, Mrs. Bill Bailoy; sec treas., Mrs. John Downing Sr. Meeting are discontinued until next October. Mrs. Dick Carlisle has been on the sick list with the flu for the last few days. John Downing, local oattleman, has been moving some of his herds to summer pasture on the old Booth-Kelly cuttings during the last week. Summit y Crescenl lJ 'Opening j m" country I. gming0(tW I7. under th. 7 Mr..ndMr,eS land "Em.,,"111 Tho :.., .' I (-,. ,"' "nottoul OB. Mr. anil M.. I partners of Maifej itm SABCnn "I Odell Lake wii i J Paradise this m J several Machiiaw, J 2714 inches kS ion? an angler foucd J Blue-backs. 1 The wpatho ..... I lake was calm. Waii J n nr ihn hn,,, ...v wvaw nnin; uraay ana Sunday, Next Yeat'tM At Elmira U ELMIRA At lilt n ness meeting o( the a High School student I student body officers for year were iniUIld: Howard Plowman; rtj Lois Rath; semtuj, Kyle; and treasurer, Jo cer. The officers for thil were: president, Jin Fit president, Frank ArarJ retary, Dolores Bertm,! urer, Harold Hansti. Sflhedole IT GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES (Continued ITEM (1) Schools Grades ltoS Tolsl Estimated Secondary Expenditures Allowance tretndlluKlM Yliri mil n Budltt CunutSst Schools Grades ttoll for Mil Ensulnff School Year In Detail In Detail DidlM lor the txwlul Curreat foruius School Year Yfirdtt I Tes-rw FtrM (5) . Ill VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1. Sites and Improvement of sites 3. New bulldtnfs 3. Additions and alterations to bulldlnns 4. Library books .- . - -- ....... 5. Buses and other transportation equipment . - .... -- ......... A. Furniture, fixtures and other equipment .. . -- T. Assessments for betterments B. Other capital outlays t. Total Capital Outlays . t.SOO.OOl I 3,000.001 1,800.001 1.500,00 7.000.00 I 4,-ioo.ooj I l.ooo.ooi 1.200.001 1,000.001 1 4.000.001 ll.ooo.oo! I ! 5.000.001 1.5M.M 4,(00.001 3,000(101 2,500.001 ll.ooo.oo! S.0O0.00I aoo.ool i.sso.oo . I t 19.900.001 I I2.JOO.0OI $ 32.500.00 t 1MS0.M1 I M Vn. DEBT SERVICE NON-BONDED 1. Interest on warrants .. . 3. Interest on other Indebtedness and bank charges 1. Total Debt Service Nen-Bonded ... IX. EMERGENCY xxxx'l xxxx 1.000.00 I .e0" tw S 2.000.00 S 3.000.W! I W, I I $ 10.000.001 t 14.000.001 TOTAL SCHEDULE II GENERAL FUND Total Estimated Expenses, Items 1-0, 11-7. Hl-B, 1V-S, V-4, VI-5, VII-9, VIII-3, IX I $ 34S.686.80I 19S.410.0OI Wgj Schedule III BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND DEBT SERVICE BOND INTEREST SINKING FUND 1. Principal on bonds (Include nego- tlable Interest - bearing warrants Issued under section 111-1016. O. C. L. A.) . 2 Interest on bonds S. Total Schedule III Debt Service Bends and Interest SchcdnU IV CONSTRUCTION FUND (FROM BOND ISBUEH) CONSTRUCTION FUND 1. Sites and Improvement of iltes 2. New build In us . 3. Addition. and alterations to build ings (not reniilri) . 4. Furniture, fixtures and equipment.. 5. AMesnmenta for betterments 6. Other .. . 9. Total Sahedala IV Contraction Fand . -1 Schedule V. SPECIAL IMPROVEMF.NTfUND (SERIAL LEVT) SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND 1. Sites and Improvement of sites 3. New bulldlnits . 3. Additions and alterations to build inns (not repalrsl 4. Furniture, fixtures and equipment . 5. Assessments for betterments 8. Other Special Improvement Funds ' 8,000.00 8,000.00 10,000.00! 7. Tntal Schedule V ftpeelal Im- 1 srovement Fand . j $ 8.000.001 10.000,001 I Mggj OTHER SPECIAL RESERVE FUND OTHER SPECIAL RESERVE FUND ii" zmznnzzz- 1 . S. Tolsl Srhrdnlt VI Other Special I Reserve Fund $ - -- I Schedule VTli . .. AI,ANCII. 'Jjj SUMMARY OF ESTIMATES Of EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CAn-a ESTIMATION Or TAX LEVY 11) , . Bond Interest . iructlos luprf S I Total All General Fund ad sinking "Vund Total rnl"l " J, Schedule II S. Ill Schefl;"".' 1. Total estimated expenditures DEDUCT: 1. Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule 1) ). Amount Necessary to balance to budget.. 4. Deficit forwarded to n,l IUmI vmi 5. Balance to be raised by taxation ADD: 6. Estimated amount of taxes that will not ue K"ecien aurmg the fiscal year for which this budget Is made, In eluding estimated rebate on taxea.. . 134.633.82 16O.806.73I 7. Total estimated tax levies ensuing fis cal year .. 8. Analysts of Estlmsted Tax Levies! .i. nmount inside 1 limitation (2) Amount outside t limitation INDEBTEDNESS I. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all ..3.J ""e.r'-ooarlng warrants issued under section 111-1016, o. C. L. A. a eaooooon 3. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants of funds " p r want 13) (4) ; pTSrt iT34S.e89.80! f 19.M3.WI -- " 134.833.811 ZZ- 210.852.98 39.953.75 V 110,851.88 39,95.1.7! 17,556.471 - rZ--. "'J Dated this May ! W Signed: j ( I ..lrni- i i i I 178.363.101 228.409.451 I 39.953.75! t , ' t 16.IBO.091' t 101.110.36! T"UJ Espsn.fs of Auslllsry Agsnflss. I 16.845.001 I 7.860.001 $ 14.305.00 1 30,475.00 1 "' 17,104.05 'n.7M.lj' VI. FIXED CIIARnr.S lExcluslve of Items inoluded under V-l) 1. Insuranca ........ . 1. Dent .1. hvtlroment " 4. Olher fixed charges, Ins.'TfranspV S. Total Fixed Charsea 5.311.08 7,200 00 1.170.00 4.800.00 780.00 t 8.851.801 $ 8.000.001 I ',346.33 12.000.00! 10,000.001 6.649.111 1. 950.00; . 13.661.081 t 8.120.721 22.801.80 1 18looo.OO $ 13.B95.64 11.508.43 S. Amount of other Indebtedness ..'.""I ' '""eoieaness (sum of Hems 1, 1, 31- 1 150.000.00 Signed: (For Use of County Officials) 1 1 F"' . Posted thl " "Vl Signed! ..... r County School FuwrTnlCTdynt'-TMViV Na, 493 May n, 1952.