EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thur., March 21, 1063 Page 9B J
Annual Savings $1,800
Bethel Directors Tip Hat
To EWEB for Rate Cut
The Bethel School Board said thank
you Wednesday night to the Eugene Water
& Electric Board.
. It did so because EWEB recently if
cided to remove its 10 per cent surcharge
to customers outside the city of Eugene.
Supt. Tom Powers explained that the
school district will save about $1,800 on its
artnual utility bill because of the surcharge
erasure.
The board directed Powers to send a
letter to EWEB expressing gratitude.
: After the superintendent explained the
services that would be available to the
district, the Bethel board voted also to
join the Central Lane Planning Council.
The council had extended an invitation to
loin. . , v ,
Powers said the council's professional
staff can offer such services as making
population studies to determine , which
areas of the district will develop next
and how great the need will be for schools.
Powers estimated the district's propor
tionate share of the council's annual bud-
get will be from $420 to $490. Springfield
and Eugene school districts are already
members. . ... ,-
The greatest -time devoted to an agenda
item was given by the board to proposed
acceptance of a federal Housing and Home
Finance Agency grant to pay for advanced
planning of additions to four schools. '
i The board did, after about 40 minutes'
discussion, vote to accept a $23,000 grant
and to hire Wilmsen, Endicott and Un-
thank as architects since that firm de
signed all four buildings.
The discussion concerned ways of pro
moting more interest and competition
among local architects for Bethel build
ing projects. Several board members in
dicated that the next time the district
has a new building to erect they want to
call a variety of architects to get their
ideas before selecting a firm. ,
Two other items came before the board
Wednesday.
Powers gave the board copies of a
statement of philosophy and plan and or
ganization for a competitive athletic pro
gram adopted by Medford schools.
Powers asked the board members to
look it over to see whether some of the
ideas might be adaptable in Bethel district.
The board also approved a revised Beth
el proposal for participation in the Oregon
Program during 1963-64. Powers explained
that some changes had been made in the
proposal for using teacher interns. The
revision will cost about $7,300 more than
estimated, and this amount is being re
qested from Oregon Program funds.
' The Oregon Program is a state-wide
program involving several colleges, the
State Department of Education and 26
school districts. Supported by a $3.5 mil
lion grant from the Ford Foundation, the
program is an attempt to improve public
school teaching, to improve public school
curriculums, and to improve the prepara
tion and training of teachers.
Clinic to Break Smoking
Habit Set in Springfield
People who want some help
in giving up the smoking habit
are invited to take part in a
stop-smoking clinic next week
in Springfield.
There's no charge.
Sessions will start Sunday
night and will continue each
night through Thursday. Films
lectures and group discussions
plus day-by-day aids will
make up the program.
The clinic will be 7:30 p.m.
each night in the Green Room
of the Willamalane Recreation
Bldg., Eighth and A Streets.
Sponsor of this and previous
clinics is the Seventh Day Ad-
Probation Meted "
On Check Charge
A probationary term was giv
en in Lano County Circuit
Court Wednesday to William C.
Harris, 25, of Salem, who plead
ed guilty to a charge of passing
a worthless $10 check on May
4, 1962, to a Eugene market.
Harris' three year probation
ary sentence will begin to run
after he is released from prison
for a five-year sentence he re
ceived in Marion County.
Request Rejected
WASHINGTON W The In
terstate Commerce Commission
refused Thursday to approve
the Southern Pacific Company's
plan to abandon 6.3 miles of
line between Alta Mesa and
Simla, Calif. The ICC said the
railroad had failed to show the
operation was not financially
feasible.
ventist Church. The Willama
lane Park & Recreation District
making the meeting place
available without charge to the
clinic.
Ralph Sneed, minister for tha
Springfield Seventh Day Ad
ventist Church, said some 150
people have now taken part in
stop-smoking clinics in Eugene,
Springfield and Cottage Grove.
Well over half have had initial
success in quitting the habit, he
said.
A follow-up dinner is planned
sometime in the future for
those who have participated in
tho various clinics, he said, to
see how successful they have
been in stopping smoking per
manently. . . ... r . ... . .
. "We've helped a lot of folks,"
he said. "Anyone is welcome to
join our new clinic."
Participants may register Sun
day night, or if they wish, they
may call Sneed, at RI 7-8009, or
Dr. James McHan, RI 6-4921, in
advance of Sunday's meeting.
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