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Other Nations Make To Exniain Common By JESSE BOGUE UPI Financial Editor While the European Com mon Market rolls along, there Is a corresponding increase in other nations' efforts to make its workings easy for the businessman and the average citizen to understand. Frequent warnings are given United States indus trialists that things are not and will continue not to be the same as before in dealing with the principal nations of western Europe. In Chicago recently, a Bel gian judge. Dr. Alphons de Vreesc, touched on one aspect of the matter. He told a group of businessmen that in deal ing with the common market, they will have a new legal system to consider. Not only will there be those of the six member nations, expected to increase in number as the years pass, but there will be a community law, super-imposed on these. Important But to tariff - conscious LEGAL NOTICES "NOTICE OF CHASoiTop-SAMg' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION FOR THE CHANGE OF N A M E OF SELDON I.EE PIERCE TO SELDON LEE VAN SICKLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 20th day of Aucust. 1962. hv orrier ol the Circuit Court of the Slate of Orecon. for Jackson County, in the ahove en titled court and matter, my IcrhI name "Sclrion Lee Pierce" was rhangpd from "Seldon Lee Van Sickle" and upon due return of proof of puhlication of this Notice for one week lone publicattonl in ii newspaper of general circula tion in Jackson County. Oregon. ' to said Court, a certificate under the seal of said court will he duly Issued declaring my legal name to he Seldon Lee Van Sickle, in ac cordance with said order of Au gust 20. 1962. DATED AND FIRST PUB LISHED August 22. 1SH2 SELDON LEE VAN SICKLE (Formerly Seldon Lee Piercei By IRIS VAN SICKLE Guardian ad litem "chsef . Lowest cost Sickle Bar Mower you can buv anywhere! $166 For Easiest Cutting of High Grass, Weeds, Brush SAVE $$$ On Used POWER TOOLS! CULTIVATOR . ... SAVAGE MOWER, Reel Type S32 50 S35.C0 BOLENS HUSKY Combination MOWER & CULTI-j VATOR for tome one who hx a lot of work. A bargain at Vi Actual Price! 5HRDEN rt tJ & S3-- J. 4th 4 Fir 773-8444 I Skkt. lor Wl"-sS. QUALITY PAINT AT CP?X a E 9 n B Era Er8i compare pp7 WITH ttJL 0 Lucite Super Kern Tone . . . Nalplex GET 1 QUART ENAMEL IVERS0N PAINTS 4th & Eartlett - Medford Americans, especially to those interested in export trade, the performance of the ECM tariff and what it can be expected to do is a matter of impor tance. The Foreign Policy associa- i tion recently produced anoth er of its "headline series booklets, "U.S. Trade and the Common Market," written by former Under Secretary of State William L. Clayton, with the assistance o Don D. Humphrey. Clayton says that in deal ing with the common market external tariff, "the United States needs to bargain in a bigger way than heretofore." He wrote that the preferen tial treatment which will be given by one nation within the common market to anoth er "amounts, from our point of view, to discrimination. It is certain to be a handicap to American exporters unless we can negotiate a reduction of the common tariff." Best Customer Clayton also cautioned that while "excitement over the common market is thorough ly justified," t h e United States "should not neglect the fact that Canada remains our best customer." Walter P. Blass, statistician Dubliners Show Fondness for Ike Dublin -(UPI)- Thousands of Dubliners in President Ken nedy's ancestral homeland broke through police lines to day to show how they like Ike.- The crowd surrounded visit ing former President Dwight D. Eisenhower when he emerged from his hotel to go to a luncheon given in his honor by President Eamon De Valera. They slapped Eisenhower's back and shouted, "We like Ike . . . Good old Ike . . . Have a good time." Eisenhower grinned and laughed and spread his arms wide to shield his wife, Mamie, from the enthusiastic crowd. Dublin police had cordoned off the streets near the en trance to Eisenhower's hotfcl. But apparently they did not reckon on the crowd's restf ill ness nor the effect of the Ei senhower grin. , Subscribers To report Improper or rton-dHiv-rv of the Mail Tribune in Medtord. phone 772-6141; Ash land call at 1224 Iowa st.. or phone 482-3002; Montague and Yreka. phone GLobe 9-3171. be fore 6:45 p m. daily and 10:30 a.m Sunday. If regular delivery arrived short I v afirr you call please nolify offtre. thus eliminating special mexsenRer service. SECTION D MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1962 III IHIIMI NOW UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1st BUY 1 GAL EEZ Effort Market in the comptroller's depart- j ment of American Telephone & Telegraph company, illus trated the operations of the ECM tariff in the summer is sue of the Bell Telephone magazine. He pointed out that each member country had agreed to adjust its tariffs two ways. The first is to reduce the in ternal tariffs - those between the member countries - lo zero in seven stages. The sec ond is to adjust external tariffs - thus those which might affect our shipments overseas - to a common level in three stages. As of July 1, internal tariffs were down 50 per cent in manufactured goods, 35 per cent in agricultural goods; and there was a 30 per cent ap proximation to the common external level. Time Table Ahead The time table seemed like ly to be ahead of the 1970 cut off date. The result has been, he wrote, no restrictions to trade from within the common mar ket; the same tariff toward all goods from the outside re gardless of which country gels the shipment. He gave this illustration: He set up a U.S. automobile and a German automobile of comparable size, each with a factory price of $2,000 in the country of origin. Two buyers are in Italy. Under the 1058 tariffs, which in Italy were 37 per cent, the cost to the Italian buyer for each car would be $2,740; the factory cost plus 37 per cent, no matter where the car was shipped from. Are Together But Italy and Germany are in the common market togeth er. By 1969. Italy and other nations in the ECM might have a tariff of 22 per cent against cars shipped in from the outside. The U.S. - made car then would cost the Italian buyer S2.000 plus 22 per cent, a total of 52,440. But bv 1969, the tariff against Germany, and other common market members might be down to zero. Then the German - made car would cost the Italian buyer only $2,000. Lest the example he over simplified, Blass' article point ed out that: (1) Price might not be the only consideration, the Italian buyer may want an American car; (2) In other products, U.S. costs could be lower; (3) Expansion of Euro pean incomes within the mar ket - and recent figures have shown them rising - might result In rising sales despite price differentials: while (4) Transportation costs in auto mobiles favor the common market producer by an addi tional 13 per cent, although this advantage would be low er in the case of less bulky products. PAGEsTloTft i rices : Ll - $5 95 $7.45 .$6.79 and up $6. 96 and up ( DOWNTOWN MEDFORD I Sa&Xk Ages 3 rn&m - Penney s If-.' Vf . " if J h- y ' Count on Penney's f , - i Foremost eons for ' 1 " Count on Foremost proportioned t it a w i i)innnninnfi mut . a t k s r t " slim, regular, husky . . . 6 t ' P allotthesamelowpnce'i i True western styling . ,,?" ride low on th. hiD. 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