The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 17, 1951, Page 10, Image 10

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Decision On Tax
Law Aids State
Of Washington
OLYMPIA Oft Washington
state'! financially embarrassed
general fund will receive an es
timated three to four million dol
lars a year as a result of a
state supreme court decision.
The hich court ruled that the
state may collect a business and
occupation tax from out-otatate
concerns doing business in the
state if such business involve sv
action by a local office of. the
company. Tne online'. - in
pation tax imposes a levy of Vt of
one percent on gross sales.
Ir a decision involving an appeal
by the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co..
the court defined the type of sales
by the company whicn coulrl be
tated, and snerifip' two twnes
which were exempt from th law.
Both exemptions were sales where
the customer dais exclusively
with the out-uf-state parent organ
ization and the local office does
i not enter into the transaction.
John Newland. attorney for the
stale tax commission, stated that
the state will be able to pick tip
taxes back to Aug. 1, 1950. He
estimated that (Collections under
the new decision will bring in
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JUDGE EXHIBIT Lookind over large table covered witi. .x. I 10:30 tonight. Most of the articles will be moved uptown for
hibits by students of the Industrial arts daises at Ftoieburq Senior I display Friday and Saturday in windows along Jackson street,
high school are Don Smith and George Foster, two of the judges. (Picture by Paul Jenkinil
The work of the students will be on display at the school until
Tour Of Poultry
Housing Planned
Open-air wire poultry houses will
he the aubject of a tour to be held
Saturday in the Roseburg area, ac
cording to Wayne Mosher, assist
ant county extension agent.
The tour will start in front of
the old Grange Supply building at
8:30 a. m. and will cover two gen
eral types of open air houses on
farms of Sig Madsen, Garden Val
ley, and John Ferguson just north
or Hoseburg.
Family type 15 bird pena and 10
X 20 toot group pens will be seen
and discussed. The operators will
answer questions concerning the
wire houses and their reaction! to
them.
Considerable interest in open air
housing has been shown in t h e
county in the past two years. This
year about 7,000 birds were housed
in this type of shelter. Operators
like the idea of no litter manage
ment with the wire floors and pro
duction has been better than was
originally expected, Mosher said.
Oregon State college is preparing
a bulletin on the subject which
points out the different types of
open air houses and management
features in their use.
Judge Appointed
For New District
SALEM (TP) Jack S. Bo
hannon, 3.1-year-old Tillamook at
torney, nan heen apointed hy Gov
ernor McKay as circuit judge for
the newly-created district of Clat
sop, Columbia, Tillamook and
Washington counties.
The new district was created by
the irxislature by joining together
the Clatsop-Columbia, and the Tillamook-Washington
districts.
The two present judges for those
districts Howard K. Zimmer
man, Astoria, and R Frank Pe
ters, llillsboro. also will remain a
judges (or the new four-county
district.
Itohannon is one of the youngest
judges-ever appointed in Oregon.
He wan graduated from Willamette
university law scool in 1942,
served in the Pacifwr in World War
II, and has been practicing law in
Tillamook since the end of the
war. Bohannon now Is a company
commander In the national guard.
Governor McKay said he would
have to wait unlil next week to
name the two circuit judges which
the legislature added for Multno
mah county. One wuld handle reg
ular circuit court cases, and the
other would snecinlize in domestic
relations problems.
firtte FRESH ORANGE CAKE
Created by Martha Meade
especially for
DRIFTED SNOW and
SNOWDRIFT
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Martha Meade's FRESH ORANGE CAKE
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ing pnvrlfr, and Mil Acid Snow,
drift, milk, and ornae rtnd Hml
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labout I. so RtrokcHi pr mtnuie. You
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ttm or atrnkMi Or mn wiih ele
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fltiuird nmnd layer na. axis tn .
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tavern .hi u :i,s minutes: oblong 35
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ffriionera ifr Set a.tide I ' ruita
for Bouquet KrnMtng 'recipe belnw'.
Bnd remaining auaar. 9 tbp,
Snowdrift, and ' tp Milt 8tir In
until amrmth ' rup orange juice, '
V Up rellow food coloring.
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Beat until thirk I rup-. aifted run-
leciionet auiar, tp. rream nf
tartar, l ent hite 2 tbsp.t, up,
vanilla.
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Loveliest cake ever seen luscloiis-est cake ever
tastid ! Murtha Meade's liglit-as-a-petal orange cake
with gay-and-eany decorations. You'll have party
guests buzzing with praise-or your own little family
"oohmg" and "ahhing."
'Course, the cak's goodness has a double secret:
Drifted Snow Klour and Snowdrift Shortening.
Because Snowdrift is emulaonreo!, you can blend
all your ingredients quickly and Ihormighly-in the
same bowl -without creaming or egg-crating. Pure
vegetable Snowdrift gives you full enjoyment of the
fresh orange flavor.
All-put pMiseSperry Driftrd Snow Flour never varies
In quality. Made of select Western wheats, it is care
fufly millrd... thoroughly tested... to give you unvary
ing resulta in your kitchen.
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trt 0crotm9 tub of waiad
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NAVY SHIP AFIRE AFTER C0LLISI0N-Flmes and smolce pour from the seaplane senorr V.lrour
alter a collision with the coal ship Thomas Tracy ofl Cape Henry. Va. The Valcour's store of nlgn-test
gasoline roared Into flames after she was rammed by the collier. The Navy reported one known dead, five
missini and If Inured. None aboard the Thomas lracy, which also caught lire, was injured.
three to four million dollars a
year,
Newland added, however, that
the case will undoubtedly go to
the United States sunreme court
as both sides desire further con
sideration
them.
of the points against
STORK'S BUSY DAY
RAINIER, Ore. .V Farmer
William Kessell has not yet com
pletely recovered from the excite.
I ment he experienced on Mother's
1 day.
Here !s what happened:
ills wife gave birth to their first
child.
His cocker spaniel had a litter
of pups.
One of his rabbits had its first
litter.
A chicken hatched a nest of
RRS.
EX-EDUCATOR DIES
EUGENE iP) J o h n G.
Swan, former principal of Klamalu
county and Eugene high schools,
died Tuesday at his home near
Junction City. He was 75.
Surviving are his wife and five
children.
The Red & White emblem is a -familiar
one -- Coast to Coast, and in Canada,
foritmeans lowprices and real values.
Specials for
Friday and Saturday,
r May 18 and 19.
eiT THIS BIAUTirUL
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RED & WHITE
SHORTENING
$
3 Lbs,
1.05
UNDERWOOD
DEVILED HAM
19
WOODBURY
FACIAL SOAP
Regular Six
3 for 29
Bath
2,2T
AIR WICK
59
Dawn Fresh Fancy Button
MUSHROOMS
2 Oi. Can ,
25'
Dawn Fresh Fancy Pieces and Stems
MUSHROOMS
4 Oz. Can .
35
iS PARTY
qpaatd Mix
i Lb. 27 , i Lb. 29c
CENTltR MACHIH5 ACTIOH..
longer lift for linens
Start the day with a good breakfast!
RED & WHITE
ORANGE JUICE
3
1 $1.98
RED & WHITE
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
44 Oz.
32'
6 for.
1.85
Red & White
BLENDED
JUICE
:i35Cfo6r$1.93
No,
2
Red fc White
GRAPEFRUIT
SECTIONS
23cfoVl.29
Snowdrift
km
Quarts
17c
V ftolloai
27c
&oiio.
47c
tffi 12, L.
1
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I aflaak i
2 b,31c
2 ,.,41c
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