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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1972)
I Portland Public Schools ta x base increase The Portland Hoard of Edu cation tentatively lias ap proved $12,948,000 aa the pro posed tax-base Increase lo r Portland Public Schools. Form al and final action on the amount, recommended by Superintendent Robert Hlan- c ha n l, was presented at the regular board meeting last Monday. The tax-base figure reflects an additional $48,000 to cover the factfbaler*a recommended Increase In tie wage package to r classified personnel If a signed agreement la reached with the D is tric t Council of Trade and Service Unions of School Employees. Following are detailed ex planations of the tax-base In crease proposal and its appli cation for tire 1972-73 and 1973-74 fiscal years, plus the wording for the ballot measure on May 23 and an explanation of the Impact on tlie tax rate. T h . Cham ber. of the Oregon House of Rep re sen,a, Ives, where no Hlack has ever sei veil Estimated increase In proper ty taxes ll the proposed $12,- 948,000 Increase In the tax base for tie Portland School D istrict is approved by the voters: l ire present (1971 - 72) pro perty tax rate foi the Portlarxl School D is tric t is $13.94 per $1,000 of true cash value. If tlie proposed Increase in tlie tax base Is approved by the voters the Ux rate for next year (1972-72) would be an estimated $16.21 per $1,000 of true cash value, or an In— c i e a s e of $2.27 [ « r $1,000 of true cash value. Both tax rate figures include an adjustment for the IED levy. If the Intermediate Educa tion D istrict a d ju s t m e n t Is eliminated the tax rate for This painting in the rotunda of the State Capitol Building shows l ewis ar dlans. Seated it ih e f a i lig h t, is K , . D . C .(»tain I owls’ black an interpreter . Blacks w ere among those who explored and settled D re g who rule It. GREYHOf ND I INES - KM s i la c u r r e n tly r e c r u itin g a p p li c a n ts lo r c a re e rs a t » In v e ra . P re v ious lieavy duty d riv in g e xp e i ten ce, although h e lp fu l, is not r e q u ir e d P ropo 11 Iona le to h eight 0 /1 0 w ithout glas-.es, a recti- 'e e s ta r s i shed commencing with the fiscal year beginning July I, 1972, at the amount of $64,524,120 at an estimated maximum total levy fo r tlie en tire tax laise of $16.21 per $1,000 of true cash value of taxable property? ( , Ye s, 1 vote for in creasing tf« tax base. " ( ) No, I vote against in creasing the tax base." Proposed ballot measure for tax base election of School D istric t No. I, Multnomah County, May 23, 1972: Explanation: "Revenuesfor the Portland schools are inad equate to maintain an educa tional program which meets state standards for the re quired 175 Instructional days. Unless tie present$5l,576,l20 tax base is increased to meet 1972 costs they w ill again fail to meet state standards aryl tire quality of education will seri I lie Portland ami Beaverton ously decline. A tax base of Branches of the American As $64,524,12(1 is required for an sociation of University Wo adequate job of education, with men, along with the Metropo a maximum levy estimated at $16.21 per $1,000 of true cash litan 4 - C Council are pubs- v a lu e of taxable property, lishing a directory of all the day care, kindergarten and compared with an estimated nursery facilities in the T r i - average $21X11 now being lev County area. The25< catalog, ied by surrounding districts for th eir schools. available in e arly M ay, will al so include a separate listing of “ If t h is measure is ap schools for the mentally or prover!, tie operating budget to physically handicapped. A te financed by local taxes for the tax year 1972 - 1973 w ill be $10,770,935 greater than th e operating budget financed by local taxes for the preceding year. After allowances for discounts, delinquencies and authorized increases, only $8,7b4,023 thereof will result from this measure." Child can guide published "M y whole family reads The Portland Observer” goes to g re a t lengths to see that it '. - -• l i - news co ve ra g e f r o « I as im p o rta n t lo c a l happenings. He aw are of vital is >ues and Home d e liv e ry PAR 15 PI KN DI All A s I R K_ D iR . We need m e x p e r ienced P a rty P la n I le m o n s ti a to r im m e d ia te ly . S a la rie d p o s itio n . P le a se state q u a lific a tio n s , send resume to I ’,< 1, Box 1137. ■ ’ ■ . regoi 18. ■ ; ■■ F o r your subscription, Portland Observe! P.O . Box P o rtlan d , O regon 9" Nam e Address Housing E c o n o m is t. P o rtla n d based eco n om n le ve lo p m e n t o rg a n iz a tio n . E x p e r t knowledge < l g o v. and p riv a te -e c te i in ve stm e n t le v e lo p m e n t. I x- ¡»eiience in ‘ala cm e c tio n , a n a ly s is in. 1 fe a s ib ility a n a ly s is . X b ility to w o rk indepen d e n tly .Uhl p ro d u ce r e s u lts , s a la ry based on tra in in g and e \|ie r ie n c e . In q u irie s c. n fi- le n tia l send resu m e to I*.11, 1 < the P [small extra chatgr Employment D riv e rs w a n te d E x c e lle n t wages (b rg ln n m g a v e iu g c $650 to $ 7 5 O p e r m onth) M any frln g e fe n e flts In c l.i ling pen n u, lu e in s n .in c e , h o a p ita li. a tio n p la n , va, itio n , p.» p r iv ilè g e the Portland School D istrict fo r 1971-72 would have b e e n $12.83 per $1,000 of true cash value; and an estimated $15.10 per $1,000 of true cash value for 1972-73. The estimated P o r t l a n d School tax rate for 1972-73 of $16.21 (including the 1ED ad justment) compare with an es timated average of $21.01 per $1,000 of true cash value pre sently teing levleil by sur rounding school districts. Port! and/Dbse New Hom es OREGON in CITY And GRESHAM $ 2 0 ,1 0 0 To 2 4 ,5 0 0 FH A ,V A ,a n d C o n v e n tio n a l Fin an cin g 1 ■. 972(18. M u s i c o m p le te pu ki C re vh o u rxl tr a in in g p io g ia m s a tis fa c to r ily .irvi pa ¡s G re y hound p h y s ic a l e x a m in a tio n . G oul nio to i ve h ic le r e c o r l e s s e n t ia l . Apply M o o t iy th ro u g h T h u rs d a v , M ay 15 only and again it 1:00 p .rn . only each .la v. M l III S I I R M IN K I I aylor Sti eet < »regoli W a n te d P a p e r b o y s fo r th e P o r tla n d O b s e rv e r C o ll 6 5 5 -1 0 1 5 8 HALLBERG H O M E S ,» IN C . TELLER HELP A rm y jobs for A rm y veterans. 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