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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
' PAGKtt nRmJUliLKTUf,IIICNI), OnRGOJf, THURSDAY, nKCKMTlKrt tit, 1910 ,-t. ,...i '" W fj. ' '.W WW) PUPIL COST TO BEESTIMATED f " ii kirn I i KXl'KNSM OV KDUCATIOX IN rllKNI) TO KM SHOWN AT lJNll - I OI? YKAIt APPROXIMATIONS G1VKX HY- SUPKKIXTKXUKXT. . i j&(Dy S. Moore, City Superln- .tomlcnt of schools.) tl'ho cost of. education ls.pcrhnps . nu nil absorbing question" lu tho nd 8l tho avornfce patron of tho sjubllo Bchools. This applies "pruy .tfculnrly to thoso who aro possessed TJ,, GxosldencQ property njy, ami. have ' ,. "'"'it.tftniHR of four or five to oiluisfte. t'A t$ich a tfaso tho ndvantoRes. to the . -junior members of tho famll nro paramount to nuy rcasonnblo costs that may nccruo under ordinary clr- 4c(njstnnces, nnd apply particularly , In' this district since tho mill proper- tics pay about forty per cent of the "trfrcs levied. There nro thoso, how ever, whose beneficent interest In tho tlunuftlal affairs of thQ schools Is limited to tho q"fTect public Improve ments hnvo on proporty values and; consequently nrS concernqd -only with mnlntalnhiR tho proper bnlnnco na Judged from that standpoint. In order (o nrrlvo at tho proper estlmato of school costs tho pupil cost basis must bo used. At tho pro sent time tho Hoard of Directors of school district number, one nro ro vIsIiik their bookkeeping methods tu ordor to arrive at cost of operation on 'tho pupil basts plan. It will not bo possible to compile this dutn until tho end of the present year, conse quently only approximations from standard cosjs nro given here. On account of llib" nature of "tho work arid consejuent cost Invels. It Is tho usual practice (o segregate high and gratia school work In cstluintlug pU0lls costs. With this In mind nnd Hty.tbe.nUsnt,ot -la tor-data all, Initial fflKiVes nro aktin' f rom" pro-Wnr chcQ- ules and corrections liinde in order to bring -tliem down- to date. Thofschool, and'828'at JSoSlo or KJG.MO pupil cost per year for Oregon high schools, ns shown liy?St?ttb compila tions, ranges from $J1.20 to $2-4.72. Allowing for error, of which tholrst flguro Is undoubtedly a type, and averaging for tho -wliolo Northwest, the cost per pupil per year In this section range) around $90.00. lly similar process tho cost per grade pupil is round io bo around $05,00 per year. In aUomptljiKjt.o 'correct tho above figures' to accord' wfili local condi tions, local advances In salaries and cost of, material wo llud.that teachers salaries havo advanced about 7 pet' cent, janitors salnrioaahout SO poi cent and cost of material about 10 per cent. Tho salaryMtem In any school budget should amount to U0 per cent of tho total. ApilyInK tho 7 per cent to tho (50 porj'cont and the remainder of tho -10 per cent wo find, lu round numbors, n tint increase of about 22 por cent in cost of opera tion, Using tho nbovofdatn, correct Ions for 1910-1920 would Indicate a pupil cost for tho high school of $110.00 ,nri $80.00 for tho gMides. Applying tl.cso flgurosito th actual numberjoXnuplu )elo4Jiti.iis shown py thelliHrVeVorY,vTjinvo aoot $110.00 or 3.T,OG0 JTo tho hltjlf for tho grades, making total if $99,240. This nmounf?addoil to tho $13,000 deficit fund catered In tho budget last spring,- ( In, or.de.' to cover fnlluro of budkotH In "pa yours to meet current expense produces n nguro only slightly bight; than tho utnoutU vtgd lit tho 101P10?i? bud get. It will bo Interostltut tu coiupuro thosollguros wltlt tho lOhwl eont per pupil which will bu Mhown through tho new plan or Imokkeop lilg Yocently adopted by tho Hoard of Education, AVant to buy buy, uio Itulletln cla-c slfled imIm, CONDITIONS IN EUROPE BETTER (Continued from Togo 1,) later city being tho place or his birth, and was in England, Franco, HoIkIuiu, and Italy In tho courpo of his trip to Itome. "I did not see nearly tho suffer ing and poverty tnKuropo (lint I had expected," Father Bheehnn said In commenting on econbmlc condi- ''lions. "Franco seemed to bo ex periencing tho Worst results from tho war, but on tho whole, tho European countries appear to bo recovorlug rapidly. I da not say this with absolute authority, as naturally tho view I had of con ditions was ut best a superficial one, 'but that is tho vay it ap- Seasonable Xmas Gifts Have You Noticed Our Four Large Display Windows? They all teem with Suggestions. A thorough study of this ad will suggest a practical and serviceable gift r- t- v: 1 BYREX The transparent . oven ware. Make-a.jnfost,.1. , Hk -. f I. suitable gift. Pie Plates.. 65c to' $1.00 Casseroles , $1.75 to $6.00 ' vivai xjaKeis.. ............... ............. ........ ..pi(oo to pi.o o ". IDEAL ALUMINUM WARE, 99 PURE The?var,e that, jJill last indefinitely. All ket tles' f urn'islied"wilh patent lock bails and extra, heavy. : ears. Aluminum ' always makes good UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS are an actual kitchen necessity if you would insure a berf cct .cup coffee without the unpleasant bitter taste caused f by boiling. SEVERAL SIZES AND STYLES AT. ..$5.J0 to $7.25 And then there is father, what shall we get him? May we sug gest if he is the owner of a car that you could please him with a Diamond Tire or an all wool auto robe. There are many tools and sundries in the auto line that cer tainly would solve his gift pro blem, i t For brother or father that does -not possess a car, we might sug- .gqst.an Eveready Daylo, priced frj5ni $1.35"to $3.75. Gilette Razors Aut'o Strope Razors, your choice $5.00 If he prefers, we have the old style blade razors from ,$2.00 ,io $4.00. BftsSsSW if PMMlHfevy"." iHere Are AJFew ,r? (Appropriate Gifts POCKET KNIVES MACHINISTS' TOOLS ' I CARPENTERS' TOOLS SPORTING GOODS and for the kiddies Ve; have coaster wagons i toddle toys KIDDIE CARS ' SLEDS Or t SKATES mww ' WwT ' lawi'fe "ffliJ .... I Make that boyjhappy by buying bim a bicycle for; Christmas, and we can make arrangements that you can pay.f6r'it in easy monthly payments'. . . . ' ' -After reading this ad we a'e,, going, to "expect youtb visit our ore. 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