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Show Mpite an estimated crease in the cost V 0'0o0 iB state approved by the 1947 lfr The combid stL, tax levy for the pro?ra antl hca 1M mills wSatnonIa3t S sessed valuation of ,L an raised $12,798,265 t P-an. total The remainder Was , , reserves in the 'N Property tax levy J''H, year's program-a 0Jr ."""m time high assessed v al of $750,000,000 and Z income and cormwtm collections. Orporatln fi Roscoe E. Hammond , commissioner in char ? h tiU! erty taxes, warned that V tn tions are based on a v!' 'W and said tL levy must wait until have been determined. SCHOOLS LEVY MAY BE LOWERED DURING 1948-49 A predicted record high asses- 1 sad valuation coupled with continued con-tinued high income tax collections, probably will result in a lowered ' mill levy for the state's 1948-49 minimum school program, fiscal officers predicted Tuesday at the capitol. The actual levy necessary to meet the state's $19,000,000 program pro-gram will not be set until the first week in August, but preliminary pre-liminary calculations indicated liminary lalculations indicated that the school property levy may decrease by as much as three mills. The decrease can be effected de |