The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 20, 1963, Page 19, Image 19

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    Over $6.5 Million
For School Taxes
The assessed values, millages
and taxes for the 1963-64 tax year
have been computed for the
school taxing clistri j g ir. Douglas
County. These figures are now be
ing extended on the tax roll and
tax statements prepared-for mail
ing to taxpayers in October.
A list of the school districts
showing their respective millages
and taxes is as follows:
District Millago Tax
Douglas County School 6.6 t 802,337.38'
Douglas Rural School 17.1 2,070,069.14
Lane Rural School . . 22.6 11.S16.8S
, School Districts
1 Oakland 28.0 191,342.93
4 Roseburg 29.S 1,032.191.90
8 Canyonville 48.8 89,779.36
9 Gardiner 12.S 60.737.S0
12 Glide " 19.2 401,708.74
15 Days Creek 52.5 109.848.69
19 Myrtle Creek 21.8 124,936.78
21 Camas Valley 25.1 31,630.74
22 Drain 40.8 154,859.58
32 Yoncalla 40.4 93,825.65
34 Elkton 29.4 89,784.01
45 Umpqua 16.8 30,126.15
70 Riddle 28.8 203,876.21
77 Glendale ' 27.2 89,632.92
105 Reedsport 34.7 178,217.81
116 Dillard 33.8 402,728.95
125 Ash 18.4 10,170.42
130 Sutherlin 33.9 173,602.27
Jl-28 Fern Ridge 16.4 5,987.64
.13-45 Cottage Grove 45.4 994.76
J5-97 Florence 33.5 4,106.56
UH 13 Reedsport 26.6 . 264,410.12
SW Ore. Education Disl. 4.9 ' 49,575.97
Total School Taxes ' , 6.677,999.03
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Registration for Roseburg Senior
High School students will be held
Aug. 28, 29, and 30 in the school
auditorium. Classes begin Sept. 3.
Vice-Principal Tom Gruwell. who
is in charge of registration, an
nounced the following schedule will
be followed: Seniors Wednesday,
Aug. 28; Juniors Thursday, Aug.
29; and Sophomores, Friday, Aug.
30. Registration each day will be
divided by last names into the fol
lowing catagorics: R-Z, 9-10:30;
M-Q, 10:3012; E L, 1-2:30; A-D,
2:30-4.
Class schedules, handbooks, and
locker assignments will be issued.
Students are urged to complete
their registration at the time as
signed. In order lo be enrolled
students must come prepared to
pay required fees and to purchase
tl.eir books. This expense will
range from $15.00 to $30.00 depend
ing upon courses taken.
Books are bought from the Asso
ciated Student Body Rook Store
and may be sold back at the end
of the school year if they are in
good condition and if the book will
be used as a textbook the follow
ing year. A portion of the lock de
posit fee will be returned at the
end of the school year.
Required fees are as follows:
Lock Deposit $1 for students
taking physical education and .75
for those who do not.
Towol Usagt Fee $2 for Physi-
ANDERSON CHAIRMAN
Dr. Verner J. Anderson is this
year's chairman of the Roseburg
School Board. He succeeded Dr.
Nels Lindell. Vice chairman is Don
Keen, me newest board member,
elected this year, is Don Kruse of
Riversdale.
cal Education students only.
English Fee $1 for all stu
dents covers cost of book rental
of literature books and other re
quired materials.
Art Fee $2 for Art students
only covers materials used in
classes. N
Science Fee $1 Lab Fee all
students enrolled in science cours
es. History Fee $.50 all His
tory students this includes the
materials and magazines used in
classes in this department.
Homemaking Fee $1 for Home
Economics students only covers
the rental of books used in the
courses.
. Textbooks Oregon law forbids
the School District providing text
books for High School students.
Roseburg Senior High School pro.
yides a student-operated book ex
change dealing in new and used
texts in order to save parents and
students considerable expense; since
it is operated on or at near cost
basis.
Cost of textbooks per student will
range from $8 to $20. Cost to stu
dents enrolled in more than one
science course may run slightly
higher. Variance in textbook costs
is dependent upon courses being
taken and availability of used texts.
Used books are sold on a first
come first served basis. Alphabeti
cal scheduling for registration is
reversed on alternate years to al
low equal advantage for students
to purchase used texts.
OPTIONAL FEES
Student Body Membership Card
$5 Any student participating in
student body activities must have
a student body card. Membership
card also entitles the student ad
mission to all home athletic con
tests, free copies of the school
paper, and qualifies the holder to
vote in A.S.B. elections. Pictures
for student body cards are taken at
registration time. (These same pic
tures are used in the Annual book.
Additional pictures may be order
ed for an additional fee, but this
is optional).
Student Insurance $3 All
Roseburg High School students who
turn out for athletic teams are
required to purchase student insur
ance. The Umpqu (The High School
Annual Yearbook Publication) $5.
May be purchased at registra
tion and at other times during the
school year.
Health Examinations Entering
10th grade students are urged to
present a completed health exami
nation form. Local doctors have
been supplied with these forms by
the County Health Office.
If a student withdraws from
school, the unused portion of his
fees will be refunded by the busi
ness office and books which are in
good condition may be sold back
to the Student Bookstore.
Students are encouraged to have
a uniform type of gym suit, white
shirt, (T-shirt for boys and white
blouse for girls) and navy blue
shorts, white gym shoes and sox.
All items of clothing are to be
plainly marked. AU markings may
be clearly visible while being worn.
Optional garments, sweatshirt,
shower cap (for girls).
Tuei., Aug. 20, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore, 9
Canyonville Schools Slate
Pre-Registration Aug. 21-23
According' to Canyonville Supt.
Norman York all teaching, admin
istrative and officer personnel are
ready for the school's opening,
Sept. 3. '
: Pre-registration is slated for
grades 7 and 8 Aug. 21 from 9
to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 4 p.m.
The 9th and 10th grades register
Aug. 22 during the same hours.
The 11th and 12th grades will reg
ister Aug. 23. Registration for all
students new to the district from
grades one through six and all
first graders who have not already
pre-registered will be held in the
primary school office during the
Aug. 21, 22 and 23 during the
same hours as stated above.
' Math and science teacher is Le
land Southern who comes to Can
yonville after teaching for two
years in Del Norte, Colo. He re
ceived his BA and master's de
gree from Adams State College in
Colorado.
Miss Carmen San'dwick will re
place Mrs. Mary Kincaid in the
Home Economics Dept. Mrs. Kin
caid will join her husband in Cali
fornia. From Bend, Ore. Miss
Sandwick has her BS degree in
home economics from Oregon
State University. She has previous
ly taught in Yoncalla, for three
years in Cathlamet, Wash, and one
year in Pomeroy, Wash.
Also hired was Mrs. Betty Mc
Kcnzie who has taught for nine
years in Indiana and California.
The fifth grade teacher received
her AB degree from Franklin
College in Indiana. She and her
husband, who will teach in the
Riddle grade school, taught last
year in Los Alamedes, Lain.
School Districts Gain
In Assessed Valuation
Douglas County has shown an
increase of assessed valuation from
$119,302,529 last year to $121,566,
270 this year. This is an increase
of $2,263,741.
Fourteen school districts gained
in assessed valuation. Included in
the assessed valuation figures are
Fern Ridge, Cottage Grove, Flor
ence Union High 13, South West Or
egon Education District, County,
Douglas Rural School and Lane
Rural School. ,
Assessed values are 25 per cent
of the true cash value.
Comparative valuations are as
follows:
District 11 M
County $119,302,529 $121,566,270
Douglas Rural School 118,821,081 121,056,675
Lane Rural School 481,448 509,595
School Districts -
Oakland 7,021,867 6,833,676
Roseburg 33,988,764 34,989,556
Canyonville 1,647,285 1,839,741
Gardiner 4,952,076 4,859,000
Glide 20,047,310 20,922,330
Days Creek 2,152,009 2,092,356
Myrtle Creek 5,731,933 5,731,045
Camas Valley 1,369,175 " 1,260,189
Drain " 3,786,562 . 3,795,578
Yoncalla 2,362,324 2,322,417
Elkton 3,094,185 3,053,878
Umpqua 1,799,849 1,793,223
Riddle ". 7,158,200 7,079,035
Glendale' 3,284,191 3,295,328
Reedsport 4,834,342 5,135,960
Dillard 9,911,862 10,379,612
Ash 556.250 552,740
- Sutherlin 5,122,837 5,121,011
, Fern Ridge 337,060 365,100
Cottage Grove 22,510 21,911
Florence 121.878 122,584
Union High 13 9,729,968 9,940,230
South West Oregon Education
District 9,908,296 10,117,544
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