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    -P o rt o r fo r d New», T hursday. June 21, 1973
How To Live With The Energy Shortage
The (allowing a re sugges
tlons (or energy conservation
and may make it e a s ie r (or
everyone to cope with s h o r t­
ag es of energy and fuel A l­
though incom plete, p ra c titio n ­
e r s will d isco v er other p r a c ­
tic e s them selv es Suggestions
com e (rom a wide v arie ty o(
governm ent and industry so u r -
ces
STRETCH GAS MILEAGE
I. W arm up engine before
driving
2 Avoid jack rab b it s ta r ts
3. D rive at steady speeds
4 Keep rea so n ab le distance
between your c a r and the c a r
ahead
5. Do not idle engine n eed ­
lessly
6 Avoid congested tra ffic
7. Reduce speed in highway
driving
8 Combine tr ip s to s u p e r ­
m arket, d ru g sto re etc
9. Keep tir e s p ro p erly in ­
flated
10 D on't ov eru se a ir con­
d itio n ers
I I . Check m ileage p e rio d ­
ically to se e how you and your
c a r a r e perfo rm in g
12 Keep engine in top shape
CONSERVE HOME HEAT
1.
Keep doo rs to garage.
April Log
a ttic o r basem ent closed
2 Check insulation, se a ls
around d oors and windows and
clo se firep lace dam per when
not in use
3. Have hom e-heating unit
cleaned once each y e a r and
rep la ce filte rs re g u la rly
4 Reduce th e rm o sta ts to
fam ily com fort level and avoid
changing
5. T urn off heating sy stem
at night
6. Investigate fea sib ility of
sto rm d o o rs and windows in
your home
for kitchen and bathroom to
e lim in a te heat from bathing
and cooking
7. Be c e rta in clothes d r y ­
e r s a r e p ro p erly vented, never
overload and clean lint filte r
re g u la rly
CARE IN THE KITCHEN
1 Always tu rn off stove s u r ­
face units and ovens when not
in use
2 Avoid opening oven d oors
w hile cooking
3 Open re g r ig e r a to r and
f re e z e r d o o rs only when n e ­
Port of Port Orford Budget Proposal
c e s s a ry Com bine tr ip s to both
ap p lian ces w henever p o ssib le
4 Use m inim al am ounts of
w ater in cooking
5 Use cooking u te n sils with
flat bottom s, stra ig h t sid e s
U se pans that fit su rfa c e u nits
G lass and c e ra m ic v e s se ls
co n serv e oven heat
6 C onserve oven heat by
cooking m o re than one m eal at
a tim e R e frig e ra te o r fre e z e
sp a re m eal Adequately thaw
all frozen foods befo re w a rm ­
ing o r cooking
7 Make c e rta in d ish w a sh ers
com pletely filled before using
aerarsi___
r o e V M S F IS C A L V C A M i s
Bill To Help
Rural Growth
A bill aim ed at sp u rrin g e c ­
onom ic growth in r u ra l com -
m uties throughout O regon was
unanim ously approved June 6
A total of 234 4 m illion by the House State and F e d ­
board feet of softwood logs, e ra l A ffairs C om m ittee.
S crib n er
sc ale ,
was e x ­
C om m ittee chairm an Rep. L es
ported from all ow nerships in AuColn (D-W ash. County) said
Washington. O regon n o rth ern
such grow th is n e c e s sa ry fo r
C alifornia, and A laska in A pril
the econom ic health and w ell­
1973 The A pril volume was
being of n o n -m etropolitan com ­
down 28.3 percen t from re c o rd
high M arch 1973 ex p o rts and m unities.
He pointed to chronic unem ­
down 10 4 p erc en t (rom the
A pril 1972 total, according to ploym ent In 33 of O regon’s 36
re s e a rc h
econom ist David counties, the continuing exodus
D a rr of the U S F o re st S e r ­ of people fro m r u ra l to u r ­
vice. P acific N orthw est F o r ­
ban a re a s , and the inability
e s t and Range E xperim ent S ta ­
of r u ra l com m unities tc co m ­
tion in P o rtlan d
pete with m etropolitan a r e a s
Some 217 m illion board feet,
o r 92.6 p erc en t of the A pril fo r new in dustry.
“ These a r e sym ptom s of an
1973 w est coast log exports,
went to Japan
econom ic illn e ss we can c u r e ,”
A pril exp o rts from W ashing­
A ucoin said . “ The b est r e m ­
ton and Oregon totaled 222 8
edy is found in new jobs, new
m illion board feet, down 28.9
money changing hands lo cally ,
percen t from the M arch vol­
and
a broadening of the tax
um e A pril shipm ents from
base— and these a re the goals
north ern C alifornia totaled 7.5
of Senate Bill 224.”
m illion board feet. 35.2 p e r ­
cent le ss than the M arch v o l­
The m easu re is one of se v ­
um e A laska exported a total
e ra l recom m ended by the Sen­
of 4.1 m illion board feet in
ate Task F o rc e on E conom ic
A pril, com pared with 2.3 m il­
Developm ent following a six -
lion board feet in M arch
month study of the econom ic
D o uglas-fir accounteS- for
needs and w ishes of people in
32.6 p e r c e n t of A pril exports
all a r e a s of O regon.
and P o rt O rfo rd -c e d a r. 0.2
percen t O ther softwoods, p r i ­
In its r e p o rt to the 57th L eg ­
m a rily w estern hem lock and
isla tiv e A ssem bly, the T ask
tru e firs , m ade up the r e m a in ­
F o rc e concluded that effo rts
ing 67.2 percen t
to sp read econom ic develop­
A pril shipm ents had a total
m ent m ore evenly throughout
value of $61.7 m illion at port
the sta te would be w elcom ed
of exportation and an average
by c itiz en s in every a re a .
value of $263 04 p e r thousand
Senate Bill 224 would c re a te
board feet, down sh a rp ly from
the re c o rd -h ig h av erag e value
an E conom ic Development D e­
of $281.33 for M arch Doug­
p artm en t to re p la c e the p r e ­
la s - f ir averaged $262 44 p er
sent Econom ic D evelopm ent D i­
thousand board feet P o rt O r ­
vision of the G overnor’s of­
ford ced ar $177.38 and o th ­
fic e .
e r softwoods, $263.52
A fiv e-m e m b er com m ission
Export of softwood logs from
would be appointed by the Gov­
the w est coast totaled one b il­
e rn o r, subject to Senate con­
lion board feet through the firs t
four m onths of 1973 . 2 2 .6 p e r ­
firm atio n , to se t p o lic ie s and
cent m o re than for the sam e
define p rio ritie s fo r the new
period of 1972
d ep artm en t.
Exports Off
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I «MBUIM« VIA«
*•««■««. Mt.
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• I
» I
13,kQ2.J3
1 2 .3 0 2 .X
18,000.00
1.019Ji5
3.583.97
1,000.90
500.00
102.15
5 k .36
16.30
k27.1k
7?,00
50.00
123.93
152.7k
1,250.01
152.50
9.77 *
01.13 4 -
116.27 - U
•L
4-
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8,227.00
8,350.00
1,511.13
189.00
03.70
7,190.00
116.00
532.50
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7.Î7OUX)
7,000,00
0,-),9“
200.00
IttYl.TQ
100.00
8,800^)0
hl.q-ts
212.11
2kQ.9C ,
lk,S6e.5O
±
59U l ?9.17
75.90
390.00
6,900.90
16,009.00
kk. 563.67
50.90
25,00
(G reen B e l t Tax
:
:
J n t u r u s t on D e lin q u o n t T axes
T r a ile r T a x »
I t.a te Property Tax R e lia i
,Tlabor Laveranee Tax
.dotfciataad D e fe rra l Tax
.Senior C itiw n s Tax
Land and Timber S ales
18.31
92.36
1.30
693.66
326.72
55.00
6.S0Q.0C
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16,209.82
•t-
lio s a r e available to co n su m ­
e r s who a r e in the m ark et now
fo r one o r m ore of th ese hom e
fu rn ish in g s ite m s. In re tu rn fo r
being given a portfolio fre e
of ch a rg e, each consum er w ill
be expected to re tu rn an e v a l­
uation form within one month,
giving an opinion of the u s e ­
fu ln ess of each of the publi­
ca tio n s Included in the p o r t­
folio. On the b asis of th e se
evaluations, the OSU Extension
S erv ice w ill decide w hether to
m ake the p ortfolios av ailab le
on a contirating b a s is.
Anyone wishing to obtain a
C onsum er P ortfolio is invited
to call o r stop by th e E xten­
sion o ffic e in the county o f­
fic e building in Gold Beach,
phone 247-7011, extension 226.
B rookings re sid e n ts may call
the to ll fre e num ber 469-4600,
ext. 226, and n o rth ern C u rry
county may use the toll f re e
n um ber C om m erce 9213, ext.
226.
PCRT OF PURT JRFORD
Mt.TOFKAt. » ...
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Consumer Information On
Home Furnishings Available
M ajor ite m s of home fu rn ­
ish in g s not only cost a con­
s id e ra b le am ount of money,
but they tend to be around a
home fo r quite aw hile. It is
not su rp risin g that co n su m ers
a r e concerned about making the
best pu rch asin g d ecisio n s p o s­
sib le, say s D ora Rum sey, c u r ­
ry county extension agent.
A new way of providing help
to those who a r e shopping fo r
hom e fu rn ish in g s is in the te st
stag e at Oregon State U n iv er­
sity . F iv e ’’C onsum er P o rtfo l­
io s” have been assem b led to
p rovide shopping g uidelines,
plus factual inform ation on
m a te ria ls
and co n stru ctio n ,
c a re , and buym anshlp te ch ­
n iq u es. The home fu rn ish in g s
ite m s covered a r e ru g s and
c a rp e ts , re s ilie n t floor c o v e r­
ings such as linoleum and v i­
nyl, u p h o lstered and wood fu rn ­
itu re and window tre a tm e n ts
of a ll kinds.
A lim ited num ber of p o rtfo -
73 ■ is
M S IM M IM S JU L Y I . I f
COOL HOMES JUDICIOUSLY
1. E le c tric ap p lian ces te le ­
vision s e ts and ra d io s c re a te
heat
2 Make c e rta in cooling s y s ­
tem s function p ro p e rly and a re
adequately filte re d
3. Keep d o o rs and windows
closed when op eratin g cooling
units
4. Keep ro o m s co o ler by
draw ing d rap e s o r sh ad es on
sunny days
5 R em em ber light co lo rs
re fle c t heat, d ark c o lo rs a b ­
so rb heat
6 P ro v id e exhaust sy stem
fu n d resources
3k.90P.59
53.150.09
k , 205.1?
39,193.71
57.210.00
DOCK OPERATIONS
.D o ck a g e, S t o r a g e , i Moorage F
O th er H o ls t F e e s
9 .9 0 0 .9 0
5 0 .0 9
■Shrimp R e e u ip t a
1.900.90
190.90
.Sport b o at Fees
.Cbartar Boat Feos
t o f F a c ilitie s
OTHER ROJOOHLi
a r a a t o n In vu n tm en ta
9,k00.00
200.00
end O il 3orvd.srions
.C ity o f P o rt O rford Sauer Orant
.Federal E?A and L.'lA Sauur Orante
.Oiirix Caunty R ecreatio n Grants
100.00
2.696.90
6,000.00
16,000.00
55,000.00
123,221.90
FO W T M K F IS C A L V B A R l » _ 2 3 - I F 7 k
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H ir r o a ic A i da ta
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C 1 ,2 0 5 ,0 0 ‘ "9 .1 0 9 .0 0 ^ 107700730"
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1 2 ,1 5 0 .0 0
- T a b a l Ha t a r i a l a n d B u p p lla L
1Q,571.9Q
[CAPITAL C'JTIAX
je ct ad v ise r m ust a g re e that
the p ro jec t is a good one and
recom m end that the loan be
m ade If the youth is under
legal age foe p are n t o r g u a r ­
dian m ust also a g re e to the
p ro jec t, although in m ost c a s e s
they will not be expected to
c o -sig n the loan
Individuals In Coos and
F a r m e r s Home A d m in istra ­
tion can now m ake loans to C u rry County who a r e i n t e r ­
e ste d in learn in g m o re about
individual r u ra l re sid e n ts u n ­
the Youth Loan p ro g ram should
d e r 21 y e a rs of age T h ese
contact the County Office in
loans may be used to estab lish
C oquille at 209 N orth Adams
and o p era te incom e producing
S tre et, o r phone 396-2504 The
p ro je c ts in connection with
S u p erv iso rs a r e in the office
4-H. F u tu re F a r m e r s of A m e­
each Monday to m eet with in ­
r ic a F u tu re H om em akers of
dividuals in te re ste d in any
A m erica and s im ila r youth
F a r m e r s Home A d m in is tra ­
o rg an izatio n s
tion loan p ro g ra m Office days
The tp s ic objective of this
in the Gold Beach a re a a r e the
loan p ro g ram is to provide
second and fourth W ednesdays
youths an opportunity to gain
from 1:00 to 3:00 p m a t the
p ra c tic a l b u sin e ss ex p erien ce
E xtension O ffice in Gold Beach
through planning, p ro cessin g ,
and conducting a farm o r non-
farm e n te rp ris e
To be elig ib le lo r a Youth
Loan, the applicant m ust be a
United S tates citizen, be under
21 y e a rs of age. live in a r u r a l
a r e a (o r in a town of le ss
than 10,000 population), be
unable to s e c u re a loan from
o th er lending so u rce s, conduct
an incom e producing p ro jec t in
4-H,
F u tu re F a r m e r s of
A m erica o r s im ila r youth o r ­
ganizations
The applicant m ust have m a­
tu rity . good c h a ra c te r, and be
PORT
capable of planning, managing
PHONE
and o p eratin g his p ro jec t under
ORFORD
guidance and a s s is ta n c e from
332-2361
PRESS
his p ro jec t a d v ise r The p r o ­
R ah n i I d D ock A pprrum h
Jikß^SL.
Youth Loans
Available
Through FHA
.
I n s ta ll fiant Rnnw "a
-2.696.00 ;
000.90
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D finatruskSM or kina Fa c tn t-t» »
2m d ein e around Lock Ama
T ran sfer t.n Qnvtd RpfWnqpf.fnp J
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Barking, anri R efiraational "a c i n t i n r
in s t a l l D u alT an k "«
, TOTAL CAPITAL OifTIAT ÂSp TRAjjCFEgf.
JU-72.9C
57.910.00 ,
31,000.90
1,9 0 0 .9 0 1
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¡E m ergen cy Fund __
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,12 j »221.9C1
TOTAL RF.jUIPF-CVrS_______ _____J
2,W.Qoi
BOND DJTSR.ST AND
REOEffiTIOD ’HBP___ F U N D R E S O U R C E S
FORM L B -2 0
F O R T H E F IS C A L Y K A R I
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CURRY
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M lIT O H IC A L D A TA
5,656.25
S.39UOO
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5 ,1 3 1 ^ 5
1.9C0.9C
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3,k72.0C
T r a n sfe r from G eneral Fund
066,00
5,393.75
U .W .Ö Ö
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FO R M L B -3 5
B O N DED D EB T R E Q U IR E M E N TS
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F O R Y M F F IS C A L V K A N I F
M a iM N IM F JU LY
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BOND TNTEBTNESS AND
IMTEREPT RFDEMFTLIN f u n d
CURRY
person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part o f it.
Total Tax Levy to be Certifie« 1 to the
----- --------------------------Assessor on Form LB 5 0
Last Year
This Year
Next Year
5 ,9 6 0 .0 c
5.623.00
0,317.00
None
None
None
Levy Within 6% L im ita tio n .......................
Levy Outside
L im ita tio n ....................
Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy)
Not Subject to Lim itation .......................
Total Proposed L e v y ..................................
None
6,414.00
None
None
5,960.00
None
None
6 .3 1 7 .X
4 2 ,e i9 .0 0
65,737.25
125,939.63
“ 791.Ò Ó
Total Budget All F u n d s ...............................
Outstanding July I
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS
This Year (Actual)
Bonds
Interest Bearing Warrants
Short Term Notes
Total indebtedness
None
None
None
Hone
73
Next Year (Est.)
None
None
None
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F O M T H F F IS C A L V C A A I f
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s s s in m im s J U L Y i . i f
Authorized, Not Incurred, July 1
This Year (Actual)
None
None
None
None
Next Year (Est.)
!. ••
f.
i
6j_g)0,00.
Done
None
None
None
: •• i 6,500,00
I-Î
6 3 0 0 .0 0
I
> ¡raps ¿sa
2 j 696,00
,
ZZT 2,696,00
2_,696,90
2.696.00
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2,696,90
P ublish Ju n e 14, 21, 1973
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. T ran sfer to G eneral Fund
I
2,696.00
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