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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Your Money's Worth By SYLVIA PORTER Copyright, Hall Syndicate, Int. HOW WE GOT INTO TODAY'S 'PAYMENTS' SPOT (This U lha stcond in atritt of thraa columni on Balance ci Paymenli emit.) How did the great United States get into a spot where our foreign creditors actually have the power to topple our dollar overnignt it they ever decide to stage a run on our gold hoard? How come the nations of the free world are now loaded with reserves in dollars and gold, whereas at the end of World War II the scarcity of dollars and gold in the West was so acute we felt it imperative to give away our money by tne billions? In mid-August the U.S. Government will issue a bleak report showing that in the first half of 1963 our international financial accounts were spattered by red ink, the deficit in our balance of payments this year is much worse than the $2.2 billion chalked up in 1962, and there is no chance of avoiding additional drains on our gold reserve. This bad news on our balance of payments could arouse new alarm among foreign holders of dollar obligations. As a result, in Washington and New York front line of the battle to preserve the dollar's stability and reputation highest policymakers are working day and night to de velop new ways to cut the balance of payments deficit, curb the outflow of our dollars and gold. Before the August report is issued, it is possible new dramatic moves will be made to assure creditors we will defend the dollar and hold the price of gold at $35 an ounce. How, though, did we get into this spot? The beneiii of 20-20 hindsight suggests we arrived via aix major routes. We are here first became of our unparalleled programs of giving, granting and lending lens of billions of dol lars to foreign countries to rehabilitate them from the devastation of World War II. We came out of World War II the most powerful nation In history economically, financially, physically while most of the economies of the rest of the world came out virtually destroyed. Foreign countries had to buy goods from us but they had neither the gold nor dollars in reserve to pay nor the productive facilities to turn out goods to earn the money to pay. To help them rebuild and buy, we have poured fabulous totals into foreign economies and these balance of payments year after year, despite the fact that our balace of payments year after year, despite the fact that our exports in the 1940s-50s skyrocketed. We arrived here, second, via the route of the Cold War and Korea-which impelled us to pour more tens of billions into other nations for military defense, economic develop ment, foreign aid. This spending also helped mightily in creating our defi cits. It's still doing so, for in 1962 alone our military and economic aid spending abroad came almost to $7 billion. We are here, third, because of U.S. private investments abroad to take advantage of the reviving and developing economies. , As our businesimen recognised the opportunities out side our borders, they logically sent billions abroad to par ticipate them in Canada, South America, Asia, England, the Common Market. While this money comes back to us eventually in earnings on the investments, the investments so far have been adding to our deficits. We arrived here, fourth, via the route of tourism and payments abroad in the form of pensions, private gifts, con tributions. The tourist gap - the difference between what we spend abroad as tourists and what foreign tourists spend here -is a major factor in our payments gap. Payments abroad as pensions, gifts, contributions have been steadily rising, came close to $1 billion in 1962. We are here, fifth, because U. S. investors have been buy ing the securities foreign borrowers have been offering in our markets, and when they do, this money goes abroad. This has been a mounting iactor in the deficit in recent years. We arrived here, sixth, via the route of relatively low Interest rates which have encouraged holders of short-term funds - "hot money" - to shift their funds to foreign finan cial centers where interest rates are higher and their invest ments can earn more. The healthy deficits in our balance of payments of early post - war years have now become a problem of immense magnitude. The next column will tell what we're doing to get off the spot. Zanzibar Sultan Presented To People Zanzibar-flJPD-Seyytd Jam- shid Bin Abdulla was pro claimed Sultan of Zanzibar today by British resident Sir George Mooring. The new sultan, 33, was presented in the palace throne room and later appeared on the balcony to wave to thou sands as a shore battery fired a 21-gun salute. The same crowd saw the body of his father, the late Sultan Seyyid Sur Abdulla Bin Khalifa, who died at the age of 53, taken from the pal ace to a nearby mosque. After a funeral service the body was carried to a private cemetery where the two younger sons of the dead sultan lowered him into a grave. Wrap-Tie Wonder Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF- oot ALLIE REYNOLDS, one of the all-time great pitchers foi the New York Yankees, hit only one home run in, hii long major league career. "It was off Early Wynn in WashJ ington," recalls Reynolds. "I didn't see it good, so I tan all the way. When I galloped by second, I saw the third base coach fold ing up his hands, so I thought he meant me to CO back. I slid back into second base! It was pretty embarrassing, especially cince it was the opening clay of the season and the President of the United States was in the stands!" Overheard at Dave Chuen'a Hollywood restau rant: "I'm my studio's most expensive star. On my last picture lone, they lost three million dollars." Do you feel you're getting old and running down hill ? A few etatistics gathered ky Rev. Herbert Chase should hearten you: Bocrates gave the world his wisest philosophy t 70. VolUIre produced "Candlde" at 84. Goethe began "Faust" when ho was 60 and finished it at 82. Hugo wrote "Lea Mise rabies" when he Waa 62. Jules Verne'a most Imaginative thrillers were written Lfter he was 70 the same age at which Noah Webster com pleted his dicMonaisy. Feel a little apryer? C 1963, by Bjtnnett .Cert Mitributea by Klnf Teatures 8yn4lceU rCV, you Cinch to sew - just 3 main pattern parts to cut out, stitch up. No fitting worries - wrat) 'n' tie. Make another version as a cobbler apron. Printed Pattern 9088: Miss es' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes 5 yards 35-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern - add 15 cents for each pattern for first - class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Med ford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. FREE OFFER! Coupon in Summer Pattern Catalog for one pattern free - anyone you choose from 300 design ideas. Send 50c now for Catalog. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jack ion In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Henry Alworth, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his Final Account as Executor of the above estate with the Circuit Court of said County, and the Court has tixea the I3tn day of July, 19ti3. at the hour of 8:30 a.m. of said dsy and the Court Room of said Court in the County Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place respectively for the hearing of objections, if any there be, to tne said final Account, and you are hereby notified to file objec tions if any you have, to the said Final Account on or before the time fixed for hearing. Dated this 11 day of June, 1963. Ranald Axtell, Executor Donald K. Denman Attorney for Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that 1 have been appointed by the Cir cuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson County Adminis trator with the Will Annexed of the estate of Frances J. Hedg peth, deceased, and have quali fied. All persons having claims against the estate of said dece dent are hereby notified to pre sent them, with proper vouchers, duly verified to me at the office of Skyrman & Heisel, attorneys for said Administrator, at Room 321 Medical Center Building, in Med ford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published June 11, 1963. Harry C. Skyrman Administrator with the Will Annexed Skyrman & Heisel Attorneys for Administrator LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TOCREDITORS"" No. P U..63 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DSFAflTMENT In the Matter or the Eclat e ! GUY BENSON MORRILL, The undt.-Mgited. having been appointed Executnv of the above entitled estate b the Circuit Court of the County or ,';.cluon, State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against the ai! estate to present them at the oi fice of the undersigned's attorney, George W. Rode. 315 Fluhrer nuuainj, a aouin central, Med ford. Oregon, properly verified and with proper voucher within si months from the date or the first publication of this notice, which is July 2. I9ti3. s Claudia Lee Morrill Executrix George W. Rode Attorney at Law Fluhrer Building 3 S. Central Medford. Oregon TUESDAY. JULY 2, 1963 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received bv the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse. Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A.M. on the 10th day of July. 1963. for one (1) 3 ton Pickup truck for the Jackson County Parks and Recreation De partment. Instructloni to bidders and spec ifications may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk and the Purchasing Department. JAKOW COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller, County Judge Edwin H. Taylor, County Comm. Donald E. Fabcr, County Comm. SUMMONS No. 63-445-1, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREUOIN OR JACK SON COUNTY JAMES CHAPPELEAR Plaintiff, vs. CLIFFORD A. NEPHEW, Defendant. TO CLIFFORD A. NEPHEW, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME U THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Comolaint filed aeainst vou In the above entitled cause within four weeks from the date of the first public-Minn of this Summons and if you fail to bo appear and answer said Complaint for want thereof plaintiff will take Judgment against you In the sum of $3500.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from October 25, 1957, until paid, and for plaintiff's costs and disburse ments herein to be taxed. You are further hereby notified that 15 shares of Medford Veneer and Plywood Corporation evi denced by stock certificate No. 1U3H ana registered to your name and loan funds totalling $3610.86 owed to you by the said Medford Veneer and Plywood Corporation have been attached In said cause and that plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for an order of sale thereof to satisfy any judgment that may be recovered by piaintm in saia cause. The date of the order for publi cation of this Summons is June 24. 1963. The time prescribed for puDllcauon oi inis summons is once each week for four consecu tive weeks. The date of the first publication of this Summons is June 25. 1963. De FOREST & HANSEN Rv Ttiiftsell W. DeForest Of Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address: 228 Franklin Building Medford, Oregon. - Kansas City, Mo. - fUFD - A police dog which evidently could not tell the good guys from the bad guys bit an offi cer here today in the climax of a 45minute chase in which the quarry turned out to be a young woman. She went to jail while pa trolman Dave Courtney, 38, went to a hospital for treat tnenf nt an arm umind inflict ed bv Shadow, a German, shepherd dog employed by the North Kansas City. Mo., Po lice department. Courtney did not blame the dog, a veteran of several years police work. 4,I just walked too close to that patrol car," he said, add ing that three feet was too close. "He lunged out the win dow and took me." Other officers in the four squad cars which had been pursuing the motorist took her to police headquarters, where she was booked for speeding 70 miles an hour through city streets, running red lights, failure to yield the right-of-way, and driving while in toxicated. Officers withheld her name because they did not know which if any. of the three she gave them was correct. CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodge Notices J Special Club Notices - 2 Personal ............ 3 Lost and Found .......... 4 Instructions ...... 5 Wante.1 Male Help 10 Wanted Female Help 11 Male or Female Help ... 12 Wanted Situations 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial & Loans .. IS REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms 22 Rent Rooms and Board ........ 23 For Rent Miscellaneous 24 Wanted To Rent 23 Medford Realty Board 30 For Sale Real Estate 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wanted Real Estate - 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliances ...... .. 41 Furniture . 42 Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43 apo.ts a si5 H'.bbies 44 Miscellaneous 45 Nurssrlcs . 48 Dogs and Pets 50 Poultry 51 Livestock 52 Wanted Livestock 53 Hay, Grain and Feed 54 Fruits St Vegetables . 65 Automotive tt Equipment Machinery and Tractors 60 Lagging Equipment , fi Equipment For Rent 62 Trailers .. 70 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 72 Cars and Trucks ......,.. 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify a MONDAY ONLY Business Directory M b NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON r OH JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT n the Matter of the Estate of Lotta L. Cunningham, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account and report in the above entitled estate and that by order of the Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon. Probate Department, a hearing upon the same has been set for Wednesday, July 24, 1963. In the Circuit Court Room at the Courthouse in Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notifed to pre sent the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice is June 2.1, 1963. Robert James Cunningham Executor Roberts, Kellington, Branchfteld 8t Heffernan Attorneys for Executor SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. LUCILLE LEONA WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, vs. WILLARD FLOY WILLIAMS, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within Tour 4 weeks from the date of the Hrst publication of this Summons, and if you fall to answer for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take a Decree of absolute divorce from the Defendant. This Summons is published by Order of the Honor- nhlc Edward C. Kellv. JudiZe of the Circuit Court for Jackson County, Oregon, made and dated the 24th day of June 1963. order ing publication thereof for four (4 1 consecutive and successive weeks. First publication date, July 2nd.. 1963. Sherman S. Smith, At torney for Plaintiff. 127 N.W. "D" Street, Grants Pass, Oregon, Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Lines 8C .12o ..150 1 day per word 2 days per word., 3 days per word 3 days per word 19c 8 days per word 20c Jackson. Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Rata Other Areas Per Word 9c Per Day By Line Per Month $3.00 Box Number Service Charge 50c (Minimum Cash Ad Sue) SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON LEONARD B. SEQUEIRA and NANCY K. SEQUEIRA, Plaintiffs, vs. T. J. ELLIOTT and MRS. T. J. ELLIOTT, his wife; THE UN KNOWN HEIRS OF T. J. EL LIOTT, ALSO all other persons or parties unknown claiming anv right, title, estate, lien or inter est in the real estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. To each, every and all of the above named Defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You, and each of you, arc hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint fi!ed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and you fail so to appear and answer said Complaint, for want thereof the Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in their Complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: That a decree be entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien, or claim which you, or any of you, have, or claim to have, in, to. or upon the real property described as follows, to-wit: The Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 36 in Township 33 South, Range One East of the Wil lamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon, and declaring anv nnH ii claims to be null and void: and decreeing that the said Plaintiffs are the owners, in fee simple of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all ripht. title, estate, lien and interest of each and all of said ueienaanu. and that Plaintiffs title to said Demises he fnrovnr quieted and set at rest. J ne date Of the nrrlor for mihll. cation of this summons is June 24 1963. The time prescribed for pub-' lication of this Summons is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publi cation of this Summons is June 25, 1963. Harry C. Skyrman Attorney for Plaintiffs Post Office Adress: 321 Medical Center Building Medford. Oregon. Business Directory 2ach lino per month. ... 52. 25 iVhmmuii) per month Dtjiii Line on Classified Ads 5;W v-m- '" following day, except 10 a m. tor Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Lino on Display Classi fied Adt 10:00 am Saturday for Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m. the day be tore publication for Tues. through Fri. 3-PERSONAl SPOT CASH "for old coini7"77? -'0. t.ves, 773-67B2, CHINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A. A. Sun. 8 u.m. Thurs. B 30. 404 Walnut Ph. 664-2006 779-1251 'GINGER'- OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at 880 Stewart Ave. Special person alized service. AH work guaran teed Welcomes ladies with thin, fine or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS rinsed Mnnrtavs 773-3i:.H 4-LOST AND POUND APlMtOVKU CREDIT LHAIU.HS HII. LEU BY THE LINE Minimum Charge .$1.20 I-IODGE NOTICES Medford Lodge. No. 83 LO.O.F. meets Tuesday. July 2 at 8 p. m. Visitors welcome, refreshments. E. B. McNcw P'.G. 3 PERSONAL CASH For your old Coins JEFFERSON COIN SHOP 13 N. Fir 772-2859 KINDERGARTEN Registration open for September class. Complete pre-school cur riculum 5 yr. olds only. Quali fied instructors. Modern fire resistant building with spacious indoor work & outdoor play areas. Centrally located by Haw thorne Park. Brochure mailed upon request. Free transporta tion! DAY CARE & nursery facilities available for 2-8 yr, olds. Open all summer. Colecn Hope Kindergarten Jfe Day Care Ccn ter, 45 Ha w I home DON'T merely brighten your car pets . . , Blue Lustre them , . . eliminate rapid resotling. Rent electric shampooer $1. Johnson Paint Center "COINS" Will buy yours Call 899-1009 fqrspot cash; DRESSMAKING Specially made & fashioned by George Martin. 9 1 1 855-1407 fo r Hp poin I me n t . MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio, 214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-0611 FOR SALE Two crypts No. 609 & No. 610 Sec B Mrdford Mem orial Mausoleum. $000 value $595. 492-3161. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? If aRC. driving record, un insured accident financial re sponsibility filing, etc.. is making It difficult for you to secure proper Insurance, see us. Con venient monthly installment. Don Stathns Insitror, 1005 E. Main, Medford. 773-6658 Open Mon. & Tut'b 'till S p.m. These stray dogs are at the Coun ty rouna ana will o held 5 days. Males: Golden mixed Cocker. Black & while mixed Shepherd. Yellow mixed Shepherd. Females: Black He white Fo Terrier Black bob tailed T.ah & .-.ar up, Brown mixed breed. White amoved. Black & (an German Shepherd. Trl-colored Basset. Black & white mixed Collie. 3 PERSONAL ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at the Medford Crouo of Acoholics Anonymous 8:30 p.m. Tues & Snt rear of il N Oakdale. 773-4848. AJ. Anon Group every Tuesday. DENTURES repaired and""relined while you wait Day or eve. Pb 773-61)26 25 Lozier Lane. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired while you wait 899-1071 899-1559 4 LOST AND FOUND FOUND keys &. brown teatheTcase on Stewart Ave. 773-1514. LOST white Chihuahua male dog, vicinity Phoenix, no collar, name Pee Wee. SBS-UM. 5-tNSTRUCTIONS ACCORDION lessons. All ages. Classical and Popular. 773-1529. PIANO Lessons, Summer Sterits accepted. Phone 772jjJ524. SUMMER MUSIC CLASSES PIANO ORGAN 6 wks. course. 2 classes weekly. Total cost, S12.50 Use of piano St organ available. 772-8635 or 772-4257 ENROLL now for sewing classes. Arcs from 10 to 21. Contact Mrs. Neill at Singer Sewing Machine Co 318 K. Main 772-7153. A 13 10-WANTED MALE HEIP COMM Salesman. Excellent oppoir? tunitv No canvasslno. Stark's, 622 No. Riverside SALESMEN Full or part time. Experience not necessary. Lead ing A & H Company. Needs men Must be over 21. Salary or eomm For Personal interview aee Mr. Shreeve. Room 215 Leverette Bldg. 9 a m. to 10 a.m. Bene ficial Sta nda rd Life. EXPERIENCED Life Ins. Agent to help me build an Ins. Agency in the state of Ore. A once in a hie time opportunity for the right man. A very high commis sion schedule. Ph. Mr. Florea 855-1123. SALESPEOPLE wanted to repre sent an Oregon firm selling Hos pital Ins. Life time vested re newals. No experience required. We will train, leads furnished. Good commission schedule. If you have read this ad. take one more step & phone for purlieu lars. Mr. Florea 855-1123. SALESMAN KIRBY CO. Commission. 773-3333 10 WANTED MALE HELP CAT SKINNER .Also, timber fal ters good timber & ground. 773-5119 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. SAMBO'S NOW OPEN 24 MRS. We Will CI FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 5th and July 6th So that our employees may enjoy a longer 4th of July weekend . . . MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Pipe and Gravel Plants Tru-Mix Division For Action . . . Use Tribune Want Ads Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune In Medford, phone 772-4141; Ash land eall at 418 Brtd- at., or phort 482-3002; Yreka, phone Victory 2-2898 before :45 p m. daily and 10:30 am. Sunday, If regular delivery arrives shortly after you can please notify efftce, thus eliminating special messenger acrvica. NOTICE NEW CITY RATES EFFECTIVE JULY 1st 2 pickups per week $125 1 can s per mo. Each additional can $1.75 extra CITY SANITARY SERVICE 209 WEST MAIN D D WHY PAY MORE? Automatic Brand New Model WA400 WASHER $157 WOW! AN R.&D. EXTRA SPECIAL! BRAND NEW AUTOMATIC DRYER 60 G.E. Dishwasher FAMOUS MOBILE MAID WIFE SAVER! $4 tt I JJ FREE BEAUTIFUL CART With Each G.E. PORTABLE , TELEVISION me r t' V ' ' 1 , , .1,1 Get R. & D's. SPi-CIAL PRICE ON TV's Air Conditioner in As w Down FANS Top Selectionl Why "Simmer" This Summer? COOL! Low $4 A SI A Per IV Mo. ol nn APPLIANCE OUTLET 115 EAST MAIN IN ASHLAND All G.E. COLOR RANGES Priced To Sell! TV What A Price ST $428