Barry County schools, road districts and county government will share in a total of $103,967.46 received by County Treasurer Vedes Davis this week from three sources. Davis said the funds came from Federal Revenue Sharing, Foreign Insurance Fund and Forest Reserve Funds. Schools got the largest share of the funds, a total of $67,167.53 from outof- state insurance companies doing business in Missouri and $3,412.45 from funds. forestry breakdown apportionment of the that goes to area schools serving those students residing in this county includes: Jenkins $1,888.80 and $141.79. Shell Knob $1,646.94 and $620.65. Golden $863.78 and $606. 11. Galena $218.82. Crane $1,289.91. Reeds Spring $69.10 and $363.07. Pierce City $1,891.70. Verona $794.68. Cassville $15,225.56 and $1,184.54. Exeter $4,388. Wheaton $4,169.18. Southwest $8,027.50 and $496.29. Purdy $7,152.10. Monett $18,600.06. Aurora $1,013.50. Double figures in districts indicate insurance and forest payments. Road districts will share $1,137.48 from forest funds, according to the breakdown furnished by Davis. Included are: Roaring River $358.85, Sugar Creek $1,654.43, White River $49.90, Shell Knob $240.04, Mineral $208.23, Viola $32.05 and Mountain $82.98. Second largest bundle of money to arrive for the county this week was $23,250 in Federal Revenue Sharing. This combined with three previous payments amounting to $54,979, brings the year’s total to $78,229, according to Davis. The treasurer also reported this week his office no longer handles state apportionments of school funds. A new system this year makes payments direct to school treasurers, with no reporting available from the county office. Davis also announced his office would be in the process this week of collecting interest on county funds from bank depositories. He said a report on this phase of county fiscal business would be available in the near future.