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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. Zulauf 3,163
HIM
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NERVES, WORRY CAUSE
MOST STOMACH ULCERS
New Formula Available to Relax
Stomach Nerves, Counteract Acid, Gas
able to all sufferers of nor-
EUGENE. Oregon Tense.
taut stomach and intestinal
nerves not what we eat
cause most ulcers, acid, gas
bloating, claim authorities.
Nerves, worry, strain and
stress of modern living keep
the stomach In irrirated con
dition, causing excess acid,
say doctors.
A new and revolutionary
formula to counteract the
symptoms of ulcers, acid and
stressing symptoms is avail-
vous stomach. DIGESTO
GEN helps relax tense, taut
stomach and Intestinal
nerves, aiding digestion and
allowing natural digestion
and elimination.
DIGESTOGEN is available
only at Eugene Headquarters
for Rnymo Wonder Drugs,
Everybody's Drug Store, 986
Willamette, Eugene, $3.50 , ,
Mail orders postpaid.
D-10
(Dodd and Chatt carried Lane.
Dodd and Epps elected from dis
trict). 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
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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.