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School to put $900,000 tax base to a vote
Plagued by inflation and
dogged by 32 percent less in
state financial support, the
Welches School D istric t
will put a $9OU,0tM) tax base
before the voters on .Nov 2
K e n n e th B la c k b u r n ,
superintendent, estimated
the taxable valuation of the
Welches district to be over
$187 million This, he said,
is adequate to cover the in
crease sought frcm the tax
base
The district's cu rren t
base of $400.000 was voted
in three years ago. said
Blackburn
By law. the
district can increase the
tax base by 6 percent a
year without a vote of the
people
H o w e v e r,
if
m o re
operating funds are need
ed. a special levy has to be
approved by the people
This year 19 percent more,
or over $524.047, is needed,
said Blackburn
After being defeated the
first tim e by only seven
votes on June 29, the
$106.782 special levy was
passed Aug 10
B la c k b u rn s a id th e
district's proposed $900.000
tax base was a conser
vative one. based on an
ticipated cost increases
through the 1985-86 school
year
Less than o ptim istic,
Blackburn said he doesn't
anticipate
,e tax base
Job opening
is announced
The U S Forest Service
has announced the opening
of a temporary opening at
the Zig Zag Ranger Station
through its Experienced
American Program
The job is being offered
through the Senior Com
munity Service E m ploy
m ent P ro g ra m of the
Forest Service. It w ill con
sist of light maintenance
work, both in- and out
doors. It is open to both
males and females The
wage is $3 55 per hour
N ig h t set fo r
Spook A lley
The Woodland Chamber
of C om m erce and the
Woodland Park Plaza Mer
chants Association will be
sponsoring the an n ual
Spook Alley Night Sunday,
Oct. 31
"There will be food, fun
and games for a ll," accor
ding to Patti Griffin "And
lots of freebies for the
children ”
There will be a pumpkin
carving contest and a jelly
bean counting contest, in
addition to the expanded
schedule of 21 games for
kids and adults
Also, the Great Pumpkin
will make its first ap
pearance
a school district today is
like gambling with money
you didn't really have He
said the budget is prepared
in March, about the time
the S u p e rin te n d e n t of
Public Instruction, as man
dated by law, gives the
district an estimate of what
his office believes w ill be
given for basic school sup
port
This is about four months
before district officials ac
tually know how much
money they will be receiv
ing, said Blackburn The
result is a budget with no
guarantees that the money
will be forthcoming
Last year for example.
Blackburn said the state
first informed him that the
district would probably be
getting $245,000 Later this
w as
re d u c e d
to
an
estim ated $216.000 Still
later, they were told they
would be getting only
$196.000 As it turned out.
they received $201,000
“ I t ’s getting tougher
ea ch
y e a r ,”
sa id
Blackburn
The budget’s
already put together and I
passing the firs t tim e
before voters
If you examine the tax
bases voted upon in 1982. of
the proposed 30 to 40. "to
the best of my knowledge
only a half dozen passed."
said Blackburn
Tax bases have not fared
well the past few years.
Blackburn said
Faced with less state
support. Blackburn said
the district is being forced
to "seek this support at the
local level "
Jan Clemmers of the
s ta te D e p a r tm e n t of
Education, is more op
timistic than Blackburn
She said 49 percent of the
tax bases in 1980 passed In
1981, 39 percent passed
This year, 19 percent of all
tax bases put before the
voters passed
Although down slightly,
Clemmers said she feels
confident the district will
successfully weather the
current economic storm in
the state
G A M B L E R S B U D G ET
Blackburn said preps
ing an operating budget for
by M IC H A E L P. JONES
Pool (orrrvpondrnt
Administration chided
T h e W elch es school
board last week awarded
the bid to repair damages
caused Sept 14 when a
65-foot cottonwood tree
u p ro o te d d u rin g h ig h
winds.
Damaged in the mishap
was about a 25-foot section
of cyclone fence and a light
pole, both located on the
south side of the new wing
of the school.
The bid was awarded to
Cascade General Repair
for $125 plus materials.
Board M em ber Bruce
Erickson took issue with
the amount of time it took
for action to be taken on ap
proval of the repairs
“ If it's such a small
amount, why did we wait a
month, until another board
meeting, to act on it," ask
ed Erickson
Erickson said there was
a possibility the leaning
light post could have fallen
over and then the school
district would have had a
liability much greater than
the cost of the repairs He
recommended that the ad
ministration pursue such
matters at a faster pace
Public Notices
f r o m th e re c o rd s f th e c o u rt,
th e p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n ta tiv e ,
o r th e a t to r n e y fo r th e p e r
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D a te d a n d fir s t p u b lis h e d
O c to b e r 21 1982
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B y ro n C . E d m o n d s
P e rs o n a l R e p r e s e n t a t iv e
Judy G r o n t . A t t o r n e y fo r
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THE STATE O F O R E G O N
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CLACKAM AS
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th e S ta te o f O r e g o n fo r th e
C o u n ty of C lo c k a m o * h as a p
p o in te d J o y ce F E d m o n d s a n d
B ry o n C . E d m o n d s os p e rs o n a l
r e p r e s e n t a t iv e fo r th e E s ta te
of
R o b e rt B y ro n E d m o n d s
d e c e a s e d A ll p e rs o n s h a v in g
c la im s o g a m s t th a t e s t a t e o r e
r e q u ir e d to p r e s e n t th e c la im ,
w it h p r o p e r v o u c h e rs to th e
p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t a t iv e c o
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th is n o tic e as s ta te d b e lo w or
th e y m a y b e b a r r e d A ll p e '
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I N V IT A T IO N T O B ID
N O T IC E IS HEREBY G IV E N
th a t th e B o a rd o f D ir e c to r s of
C lo c k a m a s
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N o v e m b e r 11. 1982 S p e c tfic o
tio n s m o y b e o b to tn e d
at
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Professional Directory
have
no
g u a ra n te e s
relative to how much state
money the district w i,l ac
tually receive "
At the beginning of the
c u r r e n t school y e a r ,
Blackburn said the district
believed they had enough
operating money But with
the reduction in enroll
ment. less support money
is anticipated from the
state They district may be
short of funds this school
year How much the shor
tage will be. Blackburn
could not say.
The state money, said
Blackburn, is based on the
school’s a v e ra g e d a ily
number of students in a t
tendance If a school has
less students attending at
the end of the year, as com
pared to the start of the
school year, they can ex
pect less money
"This year Welches has
an enrollment of 329, down
33 from last school ye a r,”
said B lac kb u rn , which
m eans less m oney to
operate
Statewide the trend is the
same, said Blackbi n In
June there were 440,000
students attending public
school
in
g ra d e s
kindergarten through 12
This is 7,000 students less
than the year prior
Blackburn blamed the
p ro b lem on the lo c al
economy, pointing out peo
ple will move when they
can't find work
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QUESTION:
S i, - I l »he C ity o f Sandy e s t a b lis h
a new ta x base o f $460,000 e f f e c t iv e
in f i s c a l yea r 1983-84?
EXPLANATION:
T h is m easure, w hich would be p a r t i a l l y
S ta te fin a n c e d i f ap pro ved, w i l l
a u th o riz e the C ity o f SBndy to in c re a s e
i t s ta x base from the c u r r e n t $1 4 » i4 2 « }6
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f i s c a l yea r 1983-84, w hich commences
J u ly 1 , 1983. A r t i c l e X I, S e c tio n 11
o f the Oregon C o n s t it u t io n l i m i t s
annual in c re a s e s in a ta x base to the
p ro c e e d in g y e a r 's tax base p lu s
s ix p e r c e n t.
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ac ro ss the b rid g e at
Brightwood The closure
has forced the school ba
serving that area to travel
about an extra ten miles
per day
The bridge will be closed
until April 11, 1983
The closure of the Sleepy
Hollow Bridge, between
Barlow T rail Road and
Sleepy Hollow Drive, on
Oct. 7, has disrupted nor
mal school bus traffic.
At the Welches school
board's monthly meeting
T h u rs d a y ,
K e n n e th
B la c k b u r n ,
superintendent-principal,
said the bridge closure has
resulted in delays as well
as extra mileage
School buses and other
traffic are being detoured
C I O A f t R l A / A to« 1
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F i ll
Closure causes change
Home of the 1 2-month or
10,000 m ile WARRANTY."
w i l l be s u b m itte d to the le g a l v o te rs o f the C ity o f Sandy a S p e c ia l
TV t R a d io
S e rv ic e
i.uartnteed Ser»we
íln AJI Make*
Schools are the largest
identifiable business in the
state take the most money
to operate, said Blackburn
"Continual operation is
based on financial support
and sound planning This
seems difficult under the
e x is tin g
s y s te m
of
guesswork ”
The person selected will hold office until June 30.
1983
Interested persons should indicate their interests
by writing a letter to Dick Hoffman, chairman.
Welches Elem entary School, Welches. Ore . 97067
CITY OF SANDY, OREGON
TELEVISIO N SERVICE
SANDV AUTO BODY INC
B la c k b u rn s a id th is
reorganization should take
place immediately because
the burden is getting too
heavy for the taxpayer He
said when one considers 308
school districts, represen
ting 49,000 teachers and
school employees and 1,284
public schools, this makes
sense
The Welches School District will have a position
open on the school board effective Nov. 1
The opening is the result of the resignation of board
member Ron Worrell of Brightwood He announced
his resignation at the board's Oct. 14 meeting Wor
rell. a resident of Timberline Rim and an executive
with ITT, has been promoted and transferred to the
corporate offices in Fremont, Calif
Worrell, a Welches director for approximately two
years, expressed regret and stated that he has en
joyed his work with the district and staff
Also relocating will be his wife, Carol, and
daughters Jennie, a Sandy Union High School
sophomore, and Jamie, a sixth grader
NOTICE OF ELECTION
For Y o u r C o rd In This DIRECTORY — P h o n o 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8
A U T O REPAIR
d is trict o fficials should
know, prior to approving
their final budgets, the ex
act amount of money they
will be receiving from the
state
dent population from the
standpoint of numbers.”
said Blackburn
Last year the district an
ticipated receiving $650 04
per student but received
only $619 86 per student
“ S ta te w id e ,
school
districts lost $13 m illion,”
said B la c k b u rn
“ For
Welches this meant a loss
of $9,000 to the district that
has to be absorbed ”
For the 1982 83 school
year, Blackburn said the
district has received word
from the state to expect to
receive $30 18 less per stu
dent At the conclusion of
the school year this could
be even less
To ease the existing
burden placed on school
districts, Blackburn said
"the whole financial pro
cess and support for public
schools needs to be
r e v a m p e d .”
H e s a id
Worrells plan move;
board position open
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