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- wurunu wftiti imouna, wturvnu, uhluoh SUNDAY MAY S 1963 School Board Members Will Be Elected in Districts on Monday Jackson county r e s idents . , - ,r wn... . i . ' . i. . . ..... m...... u..u ... ... .. tomorrow wiij vote in annual ichool election! In all districts. School board members will be elected in all districts; in other districts, voters will de cide on whether to expand boards to more members; and in others, patrons will vote on the amount ot the general fund budget exceeding the 6 per cent limitation. In one dis trict, patrons also will vote on a bond issue to finance con struction, and in one, patrons will vote on a recall proposal. Registered voters through out the county will vote on the Jackson county rural school district levy. A more detailed story on the rural school district budget and levy appears on page BA of today's Mail Tribune. By district, this is what voters will decide; Ashland C. D. Fortmiller Is seeking reelection for a five-year term on the school board. He is un opposed. Patrons also will vote on the amount of the budget outside the 6 per cent limitation, $835,967.61. Happy Camp Man Purchases Timber Yreka Ted Jensen of Hap py Camp was the only bidder for 450,000 board feet of Kla math National forest timber In a sale at Yreka made by sealed bid. His bid for Douglas fir, the principal species, was $13.65 per thousand board feet. Total bid value was $6,142.50, com pared to an appraised price of $4,725. The sale, known as Sandy Bar Salvage 1, consists of two blocks of timber near Ti Bar, which was windthrown during the Oct. 12, 1962 storm. Salv age of this timber will be done by clearcutting each of the blocks which total 10 acres in size. District 6C Patrons of the Central Point, Gold Hill and Sams Valley areas will elect two board members. J. W. Fiti gerald is seeking reelection to a five-year term, and Frank Armstrpng and C. L. Ghelardi are seeking the remainder of the term left when Dr. Alvin Roberts resigned. The remain der of the term is for three years.' Also on the ballot' will be the amount ot the general fund budget exceeding the 6 per cent limitation, $881, 951.51. Pinehurst - Andrew Bostwick is seek ing election to a five-year term, and Carroll Converse and Alfred Lorerizen are seek ing election to shorter terms on the school board. The amount of the budget outside the 6 per cent limitation on which voters will cast ballots is $7,580. Buffe Falls Francis E. Poole and Duane Smeltzer are seeking election to a five-year term on the school board. Poole Is now chairman of the board. The amount of the budget outside the 6 per cent limita tion is $73,827.09. Butte Falls district patrons also will vote on a proposal to recall Board Members Duane Burton and Andrew Hamstra. Should the recall be successful, the positions will be filled by appointment by other school board members. Foqe Point Ed Arrnitage, Frank Hope well, John Barton and Merton Bradshaw are seeking a five year term on the school board. Only one position is open.- District p' ons will vote on a proposal .0 expand the board from -he present five members to nine members. The second election on the district's budget outside the 6 per cent limitation will be held May 14. Evans Valley Ralph Pittam, who is seek ing reelection, and Mrs. F. M. Carlson are candidates for a five-year term on the school board. Harold Austin is seek ing a two-year term on the board. The amount of the bud get outside the 6 per cent limitation is $82,773.81. I i niiinwii'jwi ' MEET INFORMALLY Medford Chamber of Commerce Member John Snider and Fibber, one of the mules owned by George McUne of Jacksonville, met rather informally last week at a chamber of commerce tourist committee meeting. The group met at Jacksonville in honor of the Peter Britt Music Festival scheduled for this summer. Snider had announced to committee members they should "ride a mule" to Jacksonville for the breakfast meeting, nd if anything should happen to the mule, to "get off their dead donkeys and walk." Sparked by anonymous group, McUne brought his mule, Fibber, to the meeting so Snider could personally make the acquaintance. PAINT SALE! MOORE'S Alkyd Late WHITE Look! Look! look! BENJAMIN MOORE Wall Paint ONLY $19 T Gal. Dries In 30 Minutes No Odor, Easy Clean-Up With Waterl WALLPAPER Close-Outs! " 99 Roll FAB SPRAY 18 Colon, larja Siit 24-t. Spray Cam $389 ' U. 23 Ft. Aluminum EXTENSION $0095 LADDERS Wv 9x12 CANVAS DROP CLOTHS $i Complete line of MARINE PAINT 20 OFF! JOHNSTON PAINT CENTER 400 E. Main at Riverside Phone 773-3512 Rogue River Edward- Martin is unop posed in seeking reelection to a five-year term on the school board. The election on the amount of the school budget exceeding the 6 per cent limi tation will be May 13. Applegate William Pittock, Thornton Gapen and Marvin Brewster are eeking election to a five year term on the school board. The amount of the budget out side the 6 per cent limitation, on which patrons will vote, is $59,255.90. Phoenix Two board members will be elected. Candidates are Mrs. Joe Zundel and J. Allen Har ris, present board member, both from the Phoenix area for a five-year term; and Ed die Heim. who is unopposed from the Talent area. The amount outside the 8 per cent limitation on which patrons will vote is $491, 272.70. Also on the ballot will be a bond issue for $885,000 to fi nance construction and re modeling. The work will In clude remodeling present high school shop facilities into new classrooms, construction of a new high school shop build ing, and a new gymnasium and cafeteria at Talent Junior High, enlarging gymnasium facilities and constructing cafeteria facilities at Phoenix High school. Medford Candidates for a five-year term on the school board are John R. 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