1952-01-24-sr-p30-c2-bond-election-at-reardan

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January 24, 1952 Spokesman-Review Page 30 Column 2:

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BOND ELECTION SET AT REARDAN

REARDAN, Wash., Jan. 23.—With a new elementary school building as the chief aim, voters of the Reardan school district will go to the polls Saturday to ballot on whether a maximum of $125,000 in bonds shall be issued to pay for the proposed building and remodeling project.

The election will be held in the high school building with polls open from 9 a. m. until 8 p. m.

The proposition includes construction and equipment of a U-shaped, one-story building 261 feet long with one wing 42x79 feet and another wing 62x114 feet. It would be of brick veneer having concrete floor overlaid by asphalt tile. There would be eight classrooms. The preset elementary building would remodeled and used by high school classes. An addition would be built to the vocational-agriculture shop building, and the school grounds improved.