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MfcUrOWD MAIL iMlOUNL, MEDFORD, OMfctfOW
ttlwiiHynt, rannwn 14 .toe
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 6 of Jackson County,
State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Central
Point Junior High Cafeteria on the 4th day of April. 1963, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the
purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1963, and ending
June 30, 1964, hereinafter set forth.
BUDGET-FISCAL YEAR 1963-1964
Actual Expenditures
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
SCHEDULE I
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENTITURES, RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH
BALANCES, AND TAX LEVIES
$1,036,247.60 $1,137,072.29 $1,806,770.00
Estimation of Tax Levy
1. a
Total Estimated Expenditures
b Total Reserved for Expenditure in
r inure fears
Total General Bond Interest
All Funds Fund & Redemption
Fund
$1,556,304.75 $1,427,295.00 $129,009.75
SCHEDULE IV
7,632.50
7,632.50
c. Total Estimated Expenditures and Reserve 1,563,937.25 136,642.25
DEDUCT:
2. Total Estimated Receipts and Available
Cash Balances 409,883.47 426,736.00 (16,852.53)
3. Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget 1,154,053.78 1,000,559.00 153,494.78
ADD:
4. Estimated Amount of Taxes That Will Not Be
Collected During the Fiscal Year for Which
This Budget Is Made, Including Estimated
Rebate on Taxes 30,000.00 25,000.00 5,000.00
6. Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing
Fiscal Year 1,184,053.78 1,025,559.00 158,494.78
6. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
(a) Amount Inside 6 Limitation 143,607.49 143,607.49
(b) Amount Outside 6 Limitation 881,951.51 881,951.51
(c) Not Subject to 6 Limitation 158,494.78
C. INDEBTEDNESS
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all negotiable interest-bearing
warrants issued under ORS 328.205 $1,166,000.00
4. Total indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) .. $1,166,000.00
$107,146.25 $113,085.00 $144,886.25
Approved by Budget Committee
Signed:
W. C. Higinbotham
Secretary, Budget Committee
SCHEDULE II
Actual Recepits
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCES
Budget
Ending
June 30,
1961
Ending
June 30,
1962
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
1962-63
Item
Estimated
Receipts
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
$ 33,204.63 $ 51,115.84 $ 35,000.00
246.00 500.00
6,195.36 18,254.04 5,500.00
114,860.45 42,642.40 45,262.00
378,069.41 451,321.17 315,837.00
' 2,603.75
2,839.61
120.00
4,420.00
3,133.62
3,527.93
910.00
3,120.00
r 20,624.53 12,344.40
2,714.00
3,000.00
3,500.00
3,000.00
$ 2,040.03 $ -2,959.97 $ 4,000.00
$565,223.17 $583,409.43 $418,313.00
10. Revenue From Local Sources
11.2 District Tax Prior Years'
Levies $ 35,000.00
12.2 Tuition From Patrons Adult
Program 500.00
14.0 Other 6,000.00
20. Revenue From Intermediate
Sources
21.0 County School Fund $ 47,306.00
30. Revenue From or Through
State Sources
31.0 Basic School Support Fund
(b) Other Basic School Fund
Receipts $320,830.00
32.0 Common (Irreducible School
Fund) 3,100.00
33.1 Vocational Education Regular
Program 3,500.00
32.2 Vocational Education Adult
Program
Driver Training Program 3,500.00
80. 90. Receipts From Other School
Districis
(a) Tuition $ 3,000.00
Beginning Net Cash Balance (or
Deficit) Less Cash Working Fund
..$ 4,000.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
GENERAL FUND $426,736.00
SCHEDULE III
Actual Expenditures
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
GENERAL FUND
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Budget
Ending
Juno 30,
1961
$ 5,925.00
' 7,396.32
96.00
893.21
v 168.12
v 796.37
280.00
450.00
632.20
Ending
June 30,
1962
5,840.00
7,328.61
200.00
770.47
249.76
132.61
500.00
881.09
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
1962-63
5.990.00
7,980.00
450.00
800.00
350.00
800.00
150.00
500.00
1,500.00
Item
Estimated
Expenditures
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
100 Administration
110 Salaries
111 Superintendent's Office $ 6,250.00
112 Office of Business Administration 8,800.00
113 School Elections 450.00
120 Supplies 1,200.00
141 Elections and fuoucity aau.uu
142 Census Enumeration 800.00
143 Legal Service 150.00
144 Audit 500.00
190 Other Expenses of Administration 1,900.00
$ 16,637.22 $ 15,902.54 $ 18,520.00
$ 37,876.51 $ 39,055.50 $ 41,387.00
5,175.00
571,425.56
8,727.58
12,454.43
34,320.15
9,331.13
, 8,221.06
6,862.22
5,840.00
643,780.17
8,565.99
14,843.84
36,939.54
10,304.12
7,797.64
11,661.28
5,990.00
715,000.00
9,700.00
19,020.00
42,161.00
15,838.00
13,525.00
7,193.00
$694,393.64 $778,788.08 $869,814.00
1,500.00
154.56
1,500.00
571.59
100.00
1,500.00
1,035.00
Total Administration Expenses $ 20,400.00
200 Instruction
210 Salaries
211 Principals $ 49,678.00
Z1Z supervisors, consultant.
Directors 6,250.00
213 Teachers 806,100.00
214 Other Instructional Staff 11,200.00
215 Secretarial and Clerical
Assistants 23,620.00
220 Teaching Supplies 41,010.00
226 Textbooks 25,274.00
227 Library Books. Periodicals.
Audiovisual Aids 15,550.00
290 Other Expense of Instruction 8,418.00
Total Expense of Instruction 987,100.00
300-400 Attendance and Health
Services
300 Attendance Services
310 Salaries $ 100.00
400 Health Services
410 Salaries 1,500.00
420 Supplies 1,225.00
$ 1,654.56 $ 2,071.59 $ 2,635.00
Total Attendance and Health
Services
$ 39,420.92
17,608.67
29,729.25
2.073.10
2,363.17
$ 45.884.01
22,747.16
13,729.00
2,078.95
2,393.04
48.441.00
21,000.00
14.000.00
2.500.00
2.500.00
..$ 2,825.00
500 Pupil Transportation Services
510 Salaries $ 54,823.00
520 Supplies and Repairs 23,400.00
535 Replacement of Vehicles 12,500.00
552 Transportation Insurance 2,500.00
566 Trans, other than Home to School
$ 91,195.11 $ 86,832.16 $ 88.441.00
$ 25,991.00
. 9,132.93
9,481.74
19,145.95
$ 29.475.00
10,648.33
9,430.79
20.221.29
34,188.00
11.600.00
11.000.00
20,200.00
Total Pupil Transportation
Services $ 93,223.00
600 Operation of Plant
610 Salaries $ 37,037.00
620 Supplies 1Z.36S.U0
628 Fuel for Heat 11.000.00
630 Utilities except Fuel 22,900.00
$ 63,752.22 $ 69,775.41 $ 76,988.00
! 10 224 42 $ 29,751.39 $ 33,188.00
''"'404 17 16,174.42 35.616.00
2&288.64 42.948.02 20.918.00
$ 80,917.23 $ 88.873 83 $ 89,722.00
$ 48 200.04 $ 52.548.51 $ 51.000.00
11 443 37 18.263.59 6.950.00
826 00 1.285.22 2.500.00
3,018.73 3,552.49 3,600.00
$ 63.488.14 $ 75.649 81 $ 64,050.00
$ 2.070.00 $ 2.230.00 $ 2.250 00
1 134 10 1.400.00
2 281 OR 3.356.00
4.395.50 5.145.00 6.000.00
$ 7.599.60 $ 9,676.08 $ 13,006.00
$ 450.00 $ 284.60 $ 600.00
298.20 324.28 600.00
748.20 608.88 1,200.00
Total Operation of Plant $ 83,302.00
700 Maintenance of Plant
710 Salaries $ 37,037.00
720 Materials and Supplies 48,330.00
735 Replacement of Equipment 26,810.00
Total Maintenance of Plant $112,177.00
800 Fixed Charges
851 Retirement and Social
Security Expense
R52 Insurance
855 Interest on Current Loans
856
58,000.00
7.400.00
2,700.00
SIAC - 3,800.00
Total Fixed Charges
...... 71,900.00
900-1000 Food Services and
Siudent-Bodr Activities
900 Food Services
910 Salaries
922 Supplies
935 Replacement of Equipment
1000 Student-Body Activities
....$
2,250.00
2,050.00
5.158.00
6,000.00
Ending
June 30,
1961
1.498.00 $
14,363.68
Ending
June 30,
1962
8,893.91
15,861.68 $ 8.893.91
Budget
Allowance
Current
Fiscal Year
1962-63
$ 15.000.00
11,000.00
7.000.00
34,394.00
$ 67,394.00
15,000.00
Item
Estimated
Expenditures
Ensuing
Fiscal Year
LEGAL NOTICES
1200 Capital Outlay
1272 Sites and Site Additions . $ 10,500.00
1273 Improvement to Sites
1276 New Buildings and Additions
1277 Remodeling
1278 Equipment 13,810.00
Total Capital Outlay $ 24,310.00
EMERGENCY $ 15,000.00
TOTAL GENERAL FUND
EXPENDITURES $1,427,295.00
BOND INTEREST AND REDEMPTION FUND
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE
Total Receipts $136,642.25
Beginning Net Cash Balance
(or Deficit) (16,852.53)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
No. 11413
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON r OH JAtK
SON COUNTY
the Matter of the Estate or
MARGARET McLEAN. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed hit
final account a administrator of
the estate of Maritaret McLean.
deceased, with the Circuit Court
or Jackson County, Oregon, and
that i.aid Court has set the 8th day
Aor 1. 1963. at the hour or
0:00 o'ejack in the forenoon of
said day tn the Circuit Courtroom
ot tnc courtnouse uiag.. at mea
ford, Jackson County, Oregon, aa
the time and place for hearing
objections thereto and the settle
ment thereof.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED
this 1th day of March, 1063.
Sam B. Harhlson. Administrator
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Administrator
In
Total Budget Resources $153,494.78
72,000.00
35,146.25
76,000.00
37,085.00
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1381.1 Principal on Bonds (Include
negotiable interest-bearing
warrants issued under
96,000.00 ORS 328.260) $ 91,000.00
40,775.00 1382 Interest on Bonds 38,009.75
8.111.25 Reserve $ 7,632.50
Total Expenditures $136,642.25
Approved March 7, 1963
Donald E. Morrow
Chairman, Budget Committee
: !
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Supervisors ot the Roeue
Soil Conservation District have set
Thursday, the 21st day of March,
1963. at 8:00 P.M. In Central Point
orange Han. as tne time and
place for holding the Annual Meet-
ns ana Election, une supervisor
A-ill be elected for a four year
term from the Medford-AsMand
area.
Dated the 14th day of March, 1963
liar an tarn. ran.
Rogue S. C. D. Chairman
SPRING, THA LAI There's a little bit of ham in every
lamb, but take a second look. How did the poodle get into
the act? Photographer Sid Tate says the poodle's name is
Pete but he failed to identify the lambs in this spring-like
act near Kentfield, Calif. (UPI)
Southeast Flood
Victims Moving
Mud and Debris
Sequatchie, Tenn. - (UPD
Mop-up operations were in
full swing today over a five-
state area where Appalachian
Mountain floods left at least
17 persons dead, more than
50,000 homeless and damage
in the millions of dollars.
Relief workers in Tennes
see, Kentucky, West Virginia,
Virginia and Alabama bent
their backs to the massive
job of freeing homes from
the mud and debris left in the
ebbing high water which had
been triggered by torrential
rains and melting snows.
Sunny weather over the
stricken area failed to dispel
memories of the tragic burst
of nature's anger.
James River Rising
And in Virginia, the threat
of another flood hung over
James river residents after
the weather bureau reported
its waters still rising through
out the night.
But the sun brought some
hope. The bureau said the
flooding would not be as se
vere as the past few days be
cause the rains had ceased.
This quiet Tennessee valley
was typical of the aftermath.
In a clearing in Sequatchie
Cove nestled deep In the val
leys of the southeastern Ten
nessee hill country, there
stands a small pile of stones.
The stones are all that is
left of the home of George
Dixon.
Dixon, his wife and two of
their children were drowned
Tuesday night In the swirling
waters of the rampaging little
Sequatchie river.
Family Surveys Damage
In a house near the Dixons'
Mrs. Burk Hughes sighed,
wiped her brow and sat down
in her water-logged kitchen.
"I've never seen anything
like this," she said of the de
struction wreaked upon the
peaceful valley.
The Hughes were among
the more than 200 people in
the Valley who were forced
from their homes. Most of
them returned Wednesday as
the sun rose and the water
receded.
"Water was coming In our
house when my wife woke
up." Hughes said. "If she
hadn't woke up when she did
we might have gone too."
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Is hereby triven that
public hearinK will be had and
held by the Planning Commission
01 the city of central Point at the
hour of 7:30 p.m., March 26, 1063,
ai tne council cnamoer in tne city
Hall at Central Point. Oreson. on
the aueatlon of the chanae of zona
of Lot 4, Cookseya Addition, from
Residential Zone 1 to Ltaht In
dustrial Zone 3. in accordance with
the provisions of Ordinance No. 304
of the City of Central Point, and
at said hearing all persons inter.
ested wui be heard upon said ques
tion.
By direction of the Council of
tne city or central point.
Lyle Paull,
Recorder
NOTICE ON PINAL ACCOUNT
Estate of
FEARL M. BLACKBURN, Deceased
notice is nercnv given mat tne
unoersisnen nas tiled its final ac.
count in the estate of Pearl M
Blackburn deceased, in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Jackson, and the
court has fixed Monday April 8
1963. at 9:30 A.M. In the court.
room of said court as the time and
place for the hearing of objections
thereto and the settlement thereof.
Tne First National Bank
of Oreson. Portland
By: VAN DYKE, DELLENBACK &
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE TO CREmTDRR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of 1NA RAOER STANLEY,
Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by an order of the above
entitled court dated February 18,
tuna, tne i noersianea was an-
rointed executor of the estate of
na Rader Stanley, deceased, and
all persons having clairtvi agbinst
saia estate are ncreoy nounea to
present the same to said executor
at 230 Franklin Building. Medford.
uregon. properly veriued as pro
vided hy law and within ix
months from the date of first pub
lication hereof.
Dated and first published this
Z1SI day ot cenruary, ihoj.
J. Harvey Stanley
T.vecutnr
Farrell. Blackhurst & Hornecker
Attorneys ior executor
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK FINAL HEARING
Probate No. 11225
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER Or THE ES
TATE Or AMOS W. WALKER,
Deceased
Notice ii hereby eiven that The
First National Bank of Oregon,
Portland, executor of the above
estate, has filed In the above en
titled court and cause' Its Final
Account and Report and said court
has fixed March 25, 1083 at the
hour of 9.00 o'clock a.m., in the
Court Room ot laid Court at the
lourt House in Meoiord. Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing
objections thereto and for the set
tlement thereof.
Dated this 21st dav of February.
1063.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Or UKtUUIN, fUttlLAND,
Executor
Farrell, Blackhurst & Hornecker
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
ACCOUNT
No. 11456
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
Prohat DeDartment
In the Matter of the Estate
of
LESTER JOHN STEPHENS,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed her
inai Account as executrix ot me
estate of Lester John Stephens,
deceased, with the Circuit Court
jacKson lountv. ureaon. and
that said Court has set the 8th
day of April, 1963. at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day in the Circuit Court
Room of the Courthouso Building,
at Medford, Jackson County, Ore-
fion, as tne time ana place for hear
nc oh lections thereto anri the
settlement thereof.
DATED AND FlKST PUBLISH
ED this 7th day of March, 1963.
i-ainer.ne irene Stephens,
Executrix
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
JACKSON COUNTY IN
PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of AR
THUR B. SCARSETH. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
ior jacKson -oumy as Administra
trix of the estate of Arthur B. Scar
neth. deceased, and have duly anal-
if ted. All persons havlna claims
against said estate are hereby notl-
neti to present mem, witn proper
vouchers and dulv verified, tn me
at the offices of Kelly & Grant At
torneva 1005 East Main Street
Medford, Oregon, within six months
irom tne date ot mis notice.
DATED at Medford Oreson this
bui ay ot renruary ihb
JJUKUTHi 5. UGUHAKU
Administratrix
KELLY & GRANT ATTORNEYS
Attorneys for Estate
luua east Main street
Medford Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate
oi
FRED L. JOHNSTON, deceased.
NOTICE J a HEREBY GIVEN
tnat tne unncraiancd nas been ad
pointed by the Circuit Court of the
State of Oreeon for Jackson Coun-
xy, Aominisirainx oi me estate oi
Fred L. Johnston, deceased. All
persons having- claims asainst the
said estate are hereby notified to
present me saia claims witn me
nrooer vouchers to the underlin
ed administratrix at the offices of
Harbison ana piazza. 201 u. s. Na
tional Bank Buildins. Medford,
Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISH
ED tmi 7tn day ot March 18-3,
Betty A. Conner,
Administratrix
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Administratrix
LEGAL NOTICES
0
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the
21st day of March. 1963. In the
Council Chambers of the City Hall
in tne -ity 01 Aieatora, uregon,
there shall be a public hearing by
na petore me Lity council ot saia
City on the question of annexation
to the said Citv of the followins
described territory contiguous
mere to. 10-wii:
Beginning at a point on the
City Boundary, said point being
the northeast corner of Janes
Subdivision in the City of Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon;
Thence alona the City Boundary
line as follows: S B9 58' W along
the northerly line ol said sub
division a distance of 987.37 feet
to the northwest corner of said
subdivision; Thence Northerly
a d is lance 01 lu.uo feet; 'inence
Westerly a distance of 364.80
feet, more or lew, to the south'
east corner of that nronertv de
scribed in Volume 71. Pa He 531
of said Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon; Thence North
erly along the easterly line of
the property described In said
Volume 71. Page 531 and the ex
tension thereof a distance of
713.25 feet; Thence N 89" 55' W
a distance of 5.60 feet, more or
less, to a point due south of the
southwest corner of Lot 17, Ger
dea Terrace Subdivision, Jackson
County, Oregon; Thence leaving
said City Boundary; North a dis
tance of 35.00 feet to the south
west corner ot said lo t 17:
Thence N 44 58' W along the
southwesterly boundary of said
lot, a distance of 125.10 feet to
the northeasterly corner of said
lot; Thence N 48 17' E along
the northwesterly boundary of
said lot. a distance of 304.40
feet to the westerly line 01 Mo
doc Avenue; Thence S 0' 46' W
along the westerly line of Modoc
Avenue a distance of 184 30 feet
to a point due west of the north
erly line of the property de
scribed in Volume 501, Page 468,
of Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon; Thence East
: erly along the extension of and
the northerly line of said prop
erty a distance of 160.00 feet
to the northeast corner of said
property: Thence North a dis
tance of 209.60 feet to the south
line of Donation Land Claim No.
63, Township 37 South, Range 1
West of the Willamette Meridian;
Thence Easterly along said Do
nation LHna t-iaim une a Dis
tance of 026.10 feet, more oi
lesa, to the Section line between
Sections 20 and 21. said Town
ship and Ranee; Thence South'
erly alone said Section line 1
distance of l.ORfi.78 feet to the
Solnt of beginning; Containing
0.528 acres.
At said publie hearing the regis
tered voters of the City of Med
ford. Oreson. mav anoear and be
heard on the question of annexing
aid territory to the said City.
D. F. Huson
Recorder-Treasurer
TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTEKIUH. BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT ORAL AUCTION
BIDS as hereinafter designated
will be received by the district
manager. Bureau of Land Man
agement, BLM Warehouse Area,
Armory Drive, Medford, Oregon
(mailing address 11,33 S. Riverside)
1U:J0 A.M.. KAUiriC STAND
ARD TIME on Thursday. April 11,
1963, for all timber marked or
esignated for cutting. Before bids
are submitted, full Information
concerning the timber, the condi
tions 01 sale and submission of Did a
should be obtained from the above
district manager. Tne right u
hereby reserved to waive technical
defects in this advertisement and
to re ect anv or all bids. Tha
United States reserves the right
to waive any Informality in bids
received whenever such waiver is
in the interest of the United
States. IN JACKSON COUNTY:
OREGON: O&C: AU timber desig
nated for cutting on SE'i SE'
Section 21; SiiN'j. S? Section
NWUNWii. S NW.. N'i-
SW'i Section 2; NEU. WaNW4.
N3SE; section 27; EjNEU Sec
tion 28: T. 39 8.. R. 4 W.. W.M..
estimated for the purpose of this
saia 10 o 4,juo m Da. 11. uougias
fir. 113 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine,
305 M bd. ft. sugar pine. 17 M bd.
ft. incense-cedar, 309 M bd. ft.
white fir. No bid for less than
$16.95 per M bd. ft. for the Doug-
las-nr. aiu.tta per n oa. 11. ior tn
Ronaerosa pine, sia.tta per m oa.it.
or the suear pine. $6.20 per M bd.
ft. for the lncense-cedar, $3.35 per
M bd. ft. for the white fir. or a
total purchase price of $79,835.45
win oe considered, minimum de
posit with bid $8,000.00. All timber
designated for cutting on Lots
3, 4. S'.jN1. NtfcSM. Section 3.
T. 38 S.t R. 2 E W.M., estimated
for the purpose of this tale to b
2.334 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 1,026
M bd. ft. ponderosa pine, m do.
ft. sugar pine. 185 M bd. ft. In
censecedar. IB M bd. ft. white fir.
No bid for lest than $19.10 per M
bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. $18.50
per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine,
$23,90 per M bd. ft. for the sugar
pine. $7.65 per M bd. ft. for the
lncense-cedar, 15.83 per m do. it,
for the white fir or a total purchase
price ot $65,923.30 will be con
sidered. Minimum deposit with bid
$6,600.00. All timber designated for
cutting on Lota 3 and 4, E'.jNE'.i,
NEUSE1; Section 33, T. 33 B., R.
2 E., W.M., estimated for the pur-
Fose of this sale to be 1,651 M bd.
t. Douglas-fir, 27 M bd. ft. sugar
Sine, 480 M bd. ft lncense-cedar,
98 M bd. ft. white fir. 45 M bd. ft.
hemlock. Na bid for less than
$21.20 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir,
$39.00 per M bd. ft. for the
sugar pine, $10.15 per M bd. ft. for
the lncense-cedar, $5.40 per M bd.
ft. for the white fir, $8.60 per M
bd. ft. for -the hemlock, or a total
purchase price of $43,467.60 will
be considered. Minimum deposit
with bid $4,400.00. All timber
designated for cutting on Sl,i
NE'i, Lots 3 and 4. w'iSEU Sec
tion 19, T. 33 S., R. 3 B.t W-M
estimated for the purpose ot this
sale to be 87 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir,
3 M bd. ft. sugar pine, 51 M bd. ft.
white fir. No bid for less than
$20.80 per M bd. ft. for tha Douglas-fir,
$38.15 per M bd. ft. for the
sugar pine, $5.80 per M bd. ft. for
the white fir or a total purchase
price of $2,219.85 will be consid
ered. Minimum deposit with bid
$250.00.
NOTICE Of ANNUAL MEETING
Notice la hereby aiven that tha
Jackson Soil Conservation District
will hold its annual meeting and
election 01 supervisors on mono ay.
lYiarcn a. at tr.uu p.m. in me
Eagle Point Grange Hall, Eagia
Point, Ore. The annual report and
auait 01 tne uisirici win d given.
One Supervisor will be elected
to fill vacancy.
Authorized by the resolution of
the Board of Supervisors thla 18th
oay ot xcDruary, imdj.
biwooa addoh, vniinnM,
Bert Wilcox, Secretary
JACKSON SOIL CONSER
VATION DISTRICT.
The Bureau of Land Management
announces plana to advertise for
competitive bids timber from the
tracts described below during the
fiscal year 1964. This timber Is on
lands managed by the Medford Dis
trict Office. The volumes listed are
Sreliminary estimates of the tim
er to be offered from certain por
tions of the sections described. The
tracts are grouped according to
the quarter of the fiscal year In
which it is probable that the tim
ber will be offered for bids. Auc
tions will be held each month of
the year at which time specific
cruised volumes and minimum
appraised prices will be published,
as well as other information re
garding the type of bidding, the
exact time and place for receipts
of bids, and other terms and con
ditions relative to the conduct of
the auction and to timber aale con
tracts. Further information may be
obtained from the District Man
ager, Bureau of Land Management,
1133 S. Riverside. Medford. Ore
gon. JACKSON MASTER UNIT
IN 1st QUARTER: T. 39 S.. R. 3
W., Sees. 29. 30, 7,300 M bd. ft.;
T. 37 S.. R. 3 W., Sec. 33, 34, 1,000
M-bd. ft.; T. 39 S.. R. 3 E., Sec. 7,
1,000 M bd. ft.; T. 38 S., R. 4 E
Sec. 19, 1.800 M bd. ft.; T. 32 S..
R. 1 E . Sec. 13. 1.000 M bd. ft.: T.
35 S . R. 2 E.. Sec. 25. 2,500 M bd.
ft.; T. 33 S., R. 2 W., Sec. 17, 4,000
M bd. ft.: T. 33 S., R. 3 W., Sec.
20. 3,000 M bd. ft.; IN 2nd QUAR
TER: T. 38 S.. R. 3 E., Sees. 7, 8, 9,
6.000 M bd. ft ; T. 34 S R. 2 E
see. 14, a.uuu m na. it.; 1. 33 a.,
R. 3 E., Sec. 20. 2.000 M bd. ft.;
IN 3rd QUARTER: T. 38 S.. R. 3
W., Sees. 21, 29. 4.000 M bd. ft.;
T. 37 S., R. 2 E Sec. 23 and T.
37 S.. R. 3 E.. Sec. 30, 4,100 M
bd. ft.; T. 36 S.. R. 2 E., Sec. 1,
1.600 M bd. ft.: T. 39 S.. R. 3 E..
Sees. 29. 30, 2.000 M bd. ft.; T. 32
S.. R. 1 E., Sees. 5, 8, 9, 9.000 M
bd. it.; T. 33 S.. R. 2 W., Sec. 31
and T. 34 S , R. 2 W.. Sec. 7, 9.000
M bd. ft T. 34 S., R. 3 W . Sec.
21, 4,000 M bd. ft.; IN 4th QUAR
TER: T. 37 S., R. 3 W., Sec. 21,
6.200 M bd. ft.; T. 39 S.. R. 2 W..
Sees. 11, 12, 2.200 M hd. ft.; T.
36 Sj R. 3 E . Sec. 29. 3.300 M hd.
ft.; T, 32 S R, 1 ., Sec. 17, 5,000
M bd. ft - T. 33 S,. R. 2 E.. Sec, 23.
3.000 M bd. ft.; T. 33 S., R. 2 E.,
Sec. 13, 3.500 M bd. ft.; T. 33 S..
R. 3 W.. Sees. 18, 19. 29, 31, 5,000
M hd. ft.; T. 33 S., R. 3 W., Sec. 21,
5.000 M bd. ft.
Total Food Services and
Student-Body Activitie$ $ 15,458.00
1100 Community Services
1110 Salaries
1120 Supplies and Other Expense
1121 Community Recreational
Activities ...
800.00
800.00
Wednesday Crashes
Kill Two in Oregon
By United Preu International
Traffic accidents claimed
two lives in Oregon Wednes
day,. Mrs. Verna McCollam, 62,
Rainier, was killed when the
car in which she was riding
went off U.S. Highway 30 at
Rainier.
Daniel Sheets. 63, Salem,
died when his pickup truck
collided with a car at Salem.
NOTICE OS FINAL ACCOUNT
No 11163
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON.
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of
WAYNE R. WELTY, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that Ihe
Final Account of Helene 8. Welly,
aa Executrix of the above-named
estate, has been filed herein and
that 9:30 o'clock a m. on April 8,
lo3. in the Courtroom of the
above Court in the Courthouse in
Medford, Oregon, has been ap-
Kotnted as the time and place for
earins objections lo such Final
Account and settlement thereof.
Dated and first published this
7th day of March, 1003.
Helene S. Welty,
Executrix
Van Dyh, Dellenback Ac
McGoodwln
Attorneys for Executrix
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NOTICE TO CRFDITORB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Irvins; Rand has been ap
pointed Administrator ni tne es
tate ol FRANK LEO EMRICK. de
erased and has duly qualified.
All persons having claim, aaaln,t
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same with proper
vouchers to the Administrator at
the Crater Title Insurance Co.,
510 Weal 6th St. Medford. Orejon.
within six months from February
2, 1063.
IRVING BAND.
Administrator of the Ea.
tate of Frank Leo Emrlck,
Deceased.
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KOl'SES AVAILABLE NOW
t-W. 2nd. St., S roorrai, buerrwflt
Esrtse. 17 per month.
ftal .Taiiir-a,..l H .ampn. etr1
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for couiila. 172.1381
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