Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1962, Image 9

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MONDAY. JULY 1, 1962
Cigarette Outpuf
For Fiscal Year
Sets New Record
Washington - OIPD - The Ag'
riculture Department esti
mates cigarette output for the
fiscal year ending June 30 at
533 billion 15 billion above
fiscal 1960-61 and topping any
previous fiscal or calendar
year.
U. S. smokers, including
those overseas, consumed
about 506 billion cigarettes.
The remaining 27 billion were
shipped to foieign countries
and to U S. island possessions.
In a review of the tobacco
situation, the department said
there will be moderate in
creases, this year over last,
in acreages of the two major
cigarette tobaccos flue-cured
and burley. If yields per
acre are near the averages of
recent years, production will
be the largest for several
years.
Stable Level Topped
Cigar and cigarillo consum
ption in the year ending June
30 is estimated about 7.1 bil
lion, probably 170 to 200 mil
lion above the fairly stable
level of the three preceding
fiscal years.
The department said cigar
manufacturers making blend
ed filler cigars containing Cu
ban tobacco were already
adapting to the possible cut
off of Cuban tobacco before
the embargo last Feb. 7. Fur
ther gradual reductions are
being made in use of Cuban to
bacco. Total stocks of Cuban
tobacco in the United States
on April 1 were more than
double those normally held
prior to 1959 the year the
ffastro forces took control of
Cuba.
Exports SHgtwr
U. S. exports of unmanu
factured tobecco during fiscal
1982 are estimated at 570 mil
lion pounds farm-sales weight,
slightly above 153-81 and 'the
lrgt in six years. The de
jpartmtnt id relatively high
oconcMie activity abroad &n4
e-Btrij ci.!tei!s'H coiwmptie
wound tta vwH are fnvor
)! influnc aiding U. S.
tokcco txports. Offsetting
StiCtors ore exfjufriai foreign
8i4uci MM trade barriers.
Trie dprtmtnt said that
on dollar value, tobac
eo wu th third most impor
tant U. 8. agricultural com
jwwiity OHjMTtwl in each of
t9 tv yoas.
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WANTS TROOPS BACK
New Delhi - IPl' - India is
anxious to withdraw its troops
serving the United Nations in
the Congo, according to offi
cials here. The; said India
was uioble to keep its troops
in tlO Congo indefinitely and
that they were needed at
home to strengthen India's
borders with Communist
China and Pakistan.
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ANNUAL
a STATEMENT
JIUlNf- 30, 1962
ASSETS
Pirs-t Wrtsgi Lons $18,601,487.31
Cnvnrinl Loans $13,524,842.82
FMA Insured Loans 3,549,011.82
V. A. Insured Lons 1,527,632.67
Loans on laving Accounts 101,793.02
Otiwr Lsrj 27,170.28
PropTtis 5U wi Contract 68,466.35
Road. Owned! aid in Judgment 34,656.95
Investment ad SiSJeuritii&s 321,027.76
United States Government Bsmoks 3,231,257.26
Cats-h em Ktomrfl and in Saeiks 418,183.50
Office Builiflfl amd Equipment 461,405.48
Deferred ClMwaie ad Otto- Aet 32,658.76
$23,369,104.67
LIAFJUTKI
Savings Accouf $19,943,889.45
'Loans in Procftss 1,097,751.95
Other Liability 307,464.98
Specific Reserves 35,691.65
General Reserves 1,750,981.67
Surplus 232,326.97
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$23,368,106.67
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JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN.
Home Office - 2 East Main, Medford Ashlancl Branch - 337 East Main, Ashland
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X U U U la 11 U - jf f j H.J. Field Norfield Shoe Co. 1 l
III , John H. Pletsch 2 East Main St. I I I
111 John P. Moffat Mann's Dept. Store f 1
V Seth M. Bullis PPiL
ZJgfil w. j. Tvarnor ricaiuoiii
9M I H. J. Field Vice-Presiden;
"Hl C!' I Cwn O. Taylor Vice-President
Jf l(W!l li II eaV IS' I Jshn H Ple,scn Ssretiry-Tresurer 11
1 I Glen M. link Asst. Sec. Treo.
Joseph M. Butler - Asst. Secretary f I
ft l and Manas.er ot Avniana orancn i j
A Iran I h rti Ant. ACrffklJirV U UL'
Rollin D. Watssn .. Asst. Secretary i jj
Vw Glenn O. Taylor Attorney J ffx
STAFF
jXlljf I Donna Crockett V
'ul Dianne DeLorme I
'II I Jeanette Hampson 1 fl
II I Donna Marshall III
II I Ben Mushaney III
III Margie Rock I 1 1
111 Jeanne Savage f I
111 Sharon Simmons
11 Ktlhryn South
Nelda Torman i J
g" VV Gage Ashland Branch f J
2tfS"'l,,i Ptr Roberti Bldg. Engineer JrJ.
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Semi-annual earnings
received by the
members of JCF
June 30, 1962 totaled
$375,917.71
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