Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 21, 1962, Image 10

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    Page 10A EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Wed., March 21, Jay
Newport Factions
Ja.
Dispute Budget
For
Budget
NEWPORT The Lincoln
County School Dist. budget
committee has unanimously ap
proved the school budget as
advertised for the 1962-63
school year. The election
set for Thursday from 2 to
p.m.
The purpose of the election
Is to permit the district to ex
ceed the six per cent limitation
in the amount of si,3W,snu.
Approximately $84,000 in tax
offset money will reduce the
total levy by that amount. This
is an addition to the basic
school fund voted by the 1961
legislature.
Members of the budget com
mittee include 10 citizens, five
of whom are elected by the
neoDle at large and five ap
pointed for three year terms by
the district poara. nieniDerB
include Joe Bird, Waldport,
chairman: Terrance Gaither,
Toledo, secretary; Mrs. Victor
Bump. Kenneth Litchfield,
Newport; Kenneth Morgan, Lee
Ostendorp, Oceanlake; Mrs. Iris
Blower, Eddyvillej Harlan Zeek,
Waldport, and snerrui Jjoason
Harlan and Edward Archibald,
Toledo.
Forty-three local school com
mittee members, elected by the
people from 13 sub-districts,
are required by law to make
recommendations for improve
ment of their respective schools
to the district board and admin
istration.
Lincoln' County School Dist.
taxes are low even with the dis
tricts paying for new buildings
at the rate of $503,250 per year
over a short period of time, a
report issued by the district
superintendent states. By 1967,
all new buildings will be paid
for.
According to the report of the
Bureau of Municipal Research
of the University of Oregon, the
current year's tax rate for sev
eral districts in this area on 100
per cent assessed value is as
follows: Lincoln County School
Dist. 12 mills; Philomath, 12.8;
Florence, 17.2; Reedsport, 17.5;
Tillamook, 14.3; McMinnvllle,
17.1; Willamina, 21.9 and Cor
vallis. 18.3.
Lincoln County School Dist. Is
lagging behind Oregon and con
siderably behind Washington
and California in teacher salar
ies, the report continues. The
average beginning salary for
bachelor's degree In Oregon is
$4,400. Next year the state aver
age probably will be higher.
Lincoln County pays $4,100
for starting teachers. Almost
every district in Oregon pays
according to salary schedule.
This district must pay compar
able wages with other areas or
take inferior teachers, contends
the report. At the present time
there are 34 vacancies to be
filled and about 25 more may
be expected. The maximum sal
aries in all classifications are
also below state averages.
Against
Budget
NEWPORT The Lincoln
County Taxpayers' League plans
to conduct an active campaign
oPDOsing the fiscal 1962-1963
school budget
The decision was made during
a recent meeting of the group,
following the unanimous ap
proval of the budget by the
budget committee.
The Taxpayers League sums
up its opposition this way:
Oppose the construction of
new classrooms anywhere until
it is sure these facilities are
really needed. At present, the
all-county average teaching load
is 21 students per teacher. There
are classrooms in the county
with only 15 students per room
and several classrooms with no
students.
The high cost of adminis
tration. The budget allows $12,-
250 for the superintendent plus
retirement, social security and
other benefits: $10,500 for the
assistant superintendent and di
rector of elementary education;
$9,650 for the director of secon
dary education plus the same
benefits.
Items of operation and
maintenance which are unneces
sary or too large. For example:
paving, covered walks, shrub
bery and expensive lawns, elec
tric typewriters, drapes, gym
mats which cost more than in-
nerspring mattresses, steam
irons which can be bought on
the open market for just over
half of the figure budgeted.
A budget which requires 72
pages to present, but which can
not be studied without an Index.
The concluding comments
state "$3,320,000 is big business.
As such our school plant, bus
fleet and other equipment
should be handled by an effici
ent and experienced manager;
let the educators handle the
curriculum."
Takes First Place
COTTAGE GROVE Jimmie
McDole, 13-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph McDole of this
city, placed first in a cutting
event at Redmond Sunday at
the Northwest Cutting Horse
Assn. show.
McDole, who has been partici
pating in cutting events in Ore
gon this last year, competed
against 13 top cutting horses
from Oregon and Washington.
He took part In the 500 novice
class. Saturday, he placed third
in the same event,
Harrisburg FFA
Gets Top Rating
HARRISBURG The Harris
burg Future Farmers of Amer
ica chapter received a rating of
"superior" for the second con
secutive year at the FFA State
Convention held last week at
Coos Bay.
Dale Brock, Monty Jelden,
Mike Smith, Ray Morse, Bill
Cook and Larry Smith were the
chapter representatives and del
egates from the Harrisburg
chapter. ,
Dale Brock received the covet
ed State Farmer Degree and
was among the finalists in the
interviews to pick the Star
Farmer of Oregon. Larry Smith
was a chapter entry in the state
finals of the Co-op Quiz Contest.
Bill Cook was elected to the
office of District Treasurer for
the Upper Willamette's Dist. of
FFA for the coming year.
Mike Smith Gets
Elks Scholarship
'HARRISBURG Mike Smith,
a senior at Harrisburg Union
High School, has been awarded
a $300 Elks Scholarship from
the Elks Lodge at Corvallis to
be used at the college of his
choice in the coming year.
Mike, the son of Mr, and Mrs.
Max Smith, rates among the top
five in his class. He is a mem
ber of the National Honor So
ciety, treasurer of the Harris
burg Future Farmers of Amer
ica chapter and the Upper Wil
lamette District.
He will enroll at OSU in en
gineering this fall where he
plans to use his scholarship.
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Grove Churches to Rally
COTTAGE GROVE The
young people of the Church of
Christ, Sixth and Gibbs, will be
hosts to the juniors, interme
diates and high school youth
of the Churches of Christ and
Christian churches of the area
at a rally Friday from 5 to 9
p.m.
Theme for the rally is "Chris
tian Youth and the World's
Needs." Dean Pense, minister
of the local church, will be mas
ter of ceremonies.
Speakers for the rally include
Ted Hurlburt, minister of Mil
waukie Church of Christ; Ken
Harper, new minister of Elmira
Church of Christ; Gorden Pat
ten, missionary recruit to Ko
rea; Elda Lowman, youth direc
tor of Elmira Church and Wil
liam Heberling, minister of
Creswell Church of Christ. ,
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Chorus, under the direction of
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winter concert at 8 p.m. Friday
in the junior high gym.
The choir will feature spiritu
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and a special for girls' voices.
The band will feature march
es, a special arrangement of a
contemporary number, "Puppet
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