a 5 ~ N0. 3740. r Tha State of Taxaa, ~ In the Commiasio ness' Court of Kerr County; County of 8err. ~ Oa this, the 17th day of September, A. D. 1948, came on to be conaide: ed the rat urns of an election held on the EDlh day of 7ia6~ A. D. 1943, in Common School Distr. No. 3 of this County, for the purpose of determine ping whet bar or not a majority of the legal. qualified resident property tan paying voters of said District desire to tax themselves for the purpose of supplementing the State School Fund apportioned to said District, and to determine whether the Commis sione ra' Court of said County shall be authorized to levy, assess and collect annually a taz of and at the rate of fifty (50) nests on the One guddred Dollars valuation of all tazable property in said Distrlct for said purpose; and IT APPEARING that said election was in ell res pacts legally held and that said returns were duly end legally made and that there were teat at said election 13 votes, oP which number there were cast: "FOR SCHOOL TA%" is votes ^pGAINST SCHOOL TAX^ C 4ot as. ~,` AND IT APPEARING TO THH COURT from said returns that a majority of the legally qualified resident grope rty tazpaying voters of Bald District, voting at said el eot So n, voted for said tax, Lhe Court does hereby delc are the ,prbpoaition to levy the said taz to have been adopted, end that thla Court Sa nut borized to levy, end have assessed and aolleoted said taz. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 3741. ALT,,OWANCE OF ELECTION OFFICER'S YER DIEM, COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. This 17th day of September, 1948, it appearing to the Conrt that Joe Smith, Mra. Joe r. Smith end Burnett Lee are each entitled to reoeive a per diem of $1.00 out oP the General Fund for ho ldiag the spaniel eleation in Common 3ohool Diet riDt No. 3 of %err County on the 21st day of August, 1948, and the County Clerk 1a hereby authorized and direoti&ao pay said officers for their services with proper warrants on the Co'QnLy Treasurer. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 3742. ADOPTION OF THE COUNTY BUDGET FOR 1949 AND LEVY OF 1948 COUNTY TAE&9• On this the 17th day oP September, 1948, came on to be heard, et publ io hearing, the matter of the adoption oP the county budget for the 9e ar 1949, and the fizing and levying of Lhe tat rata for the county end various school districts for the gear 1948. After the reading of the tentative budget as prepared by Sohn S. Atkiha, County Judge, which provided for a tentative tez rate of $.55 on the $100.00 valuation, divided as follows: Jury Fund $.02, General Fund $.25, %err County Road Bonds 1931 Sinking Fund $.15, Courthouse and Tail Sinking Fund $.10, Airport Bonds Sinking Fund $.03, there wen s general dlaouslion between the taz payers present sad the members of the Court as to the edv is abil itq of the adoption of Lhe $.55 rate as pr opaaed and Lhe neoesaity oP the levying of a $.15 Road end bridge Fund Taz, for Lhe purpose of supplementing the General Fund. John S• Atkins, County Judge, ezpleining to the Lax payers present end members of the Court that under the proposed budget there was nc neoesaity for levying the $.15 tax in the Roed and Bridge Fund to supplement Lhe General Fuad end that with proper management the finanoaa of the oounty could be kept on a sound, stable bas3e without this additional levy. County Judge-Bleat, Jim Weatherby, Sheriff-eleot, Ee rl r Garrett, Mre. W. A. gel ter, Mrs. 8. E. Thampa os sad N. J. Antoine, taz payers, being present, i_ strongly advocated end urged the adoption of the inoreeaed tan rate for the purpose of supple menting the General Fund. Whereupon motion was[ made by Commissioner ge my Eckstein, aeooaded by Commissioner w. H Fnrr, that a taz rate of $.70 on the $100.00 valuation be levied for the year 1968, ae follow