Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 22, 1959, Image 5

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    Thunchy, January 22, 1959 S
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OtE
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ARRIVING in San Francisco
after years in Red China;
turncoat R. C. Corden said
he was "impressed with
progress of socialism."
Tax Choice for
Processors Asked
Salem- (UPD -Amendment of
a law which would require
food processors in Oregon to
choose between having their
. personal taxes prorated
. through the year on a monthly
basis or using the processor
i exemptions now in effect is
being drafted.
This was the result of a de
. cision reached Wednesday aft
ernoon by the Senate Tax
Committee when it became
known that a number of pro
cessors in the state were using
both methods and thereby, in
some cases, entirely escaping
paying taxes on some inven
tories. At the suggestion of Sen.
Donald Husband (R-Eugene),
House bill 55, already intro
duced, will be amended so
that the various categories of
processors will be named in
the law.
This is being done in order
that county assessors will
know which products are en-
. titled to consideration and
make the application of the
law uniform throughout the
state.
Beck's Refusal
For Audit Told
, Tacoma! Wash.-OIPD-Ludwig
Lobe, a certified public ac
countant who handled Dave
Beck's tax accounts from
1950-54, testified here Wed
- nesday he was told to mind
"his own business when he ask
"ed Beck about his assets and
liabilities.
Lobe said he was told that
' such information was really
none of his business and that
it was for somebody else to
worry about.
Beck, former president of
the Teamsters Union, is being
tried on charges of evading
$240,000 in income taxes from
1950 through 1953. The trial
resumed today.
' The accountant said he once
suggested that Beck have an
audit of his financial affairs.
He said Beck gave a flat "no"
in reply. ,
Lobe also told the court he
never had access to Beck's
personal check stubs in com
puting the tax accounts. Beck
did not tell him about ex
pense reimbursements he re
ceived from various unions
from. 1950-1953 either, Lobe
said.
Delay Asked in
Jobless Problems
Salem -flJPfl- Sen. Dan Dim
ick (D-Roseburg) today asked
the Senate to reserve judg
ment on Oregon's unemploy
ment compensation problems
until his Labor and Industries
Committee had a chance to
give the matter a thorough
study.
His ' statement followed a
hearing at which a new meth
od for financing the compen
sation fund was presented by
George Brown, legislative di
rector of the AFL-CIO.
The plan provides that all
employers start by paying a
2.7 per cent rate to the unem
ployment fund.
Then, as the fund grows,
employers will have a chance
to gain an experience rating
which will result in lower
ing of their payments.
All employers are paying
the 2.7 per cent rate now, due
to depletion of the fund.
Former Medford Man
Named to New Post
James D. Harpole, former
Medford Boy Scout field ex
ecutive, has been appointed
director of field service for
the Portland area Boy Scout
council. '
Harpole started his career
in Medford in 1948, and work
ed on the staff at Eugene
before taking a position at
Klamath Falls, where he was
an executive of the Modoc
area Scout council.
T0P QUALITY FOODS LOW, LOW PRKES9&4
Acres of Free Parking at Piggly Wiggly
There's always plenty of room
to park at Piggly Wiggly.
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VAN CAMP'S
No. ,V4 TIN
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Plymouth coffee will surely please you . . . and it's a much
finer tasting coffee than you'd expect at this low, low price.
Skillfully blended of Central American coffees, Plymouth is
always freshly roasted for the best flavor and aroma.
or long or, cut 14-oz.
food value. Serve it often each
QnflftStnttl Majorette brand is rich in PS
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Best Foods
if Mayonnaise
So good so many
ways . . . made with
fresh, whole eggs.
Hills Bros.
mm
Good, strong coffee . . .
never bitter, just better.
2-Ib. tin
$1139
Sioux Bee S
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NSS Clear, amber-colored honey
k i Sw f vCC so 900 on cr biSCUIts
31 - g v
4 W
Plain or Iodized
Morton's Salt
SUNSHINE
Krispy Crackers
SUNSHINE
Peanut Butter Cookies
SUNSHINE;
Jumbo Jellies Candy
2 26-oz.
cartons
i 29c
l ib. AfU
pki.
14-oz. OfJ
9b
pkff.
Kim
STARCH
Foamy
ammonia
Haley's
IF STEW
22-or. Tin
Klanz Liquid! Klanz Liquid
Detergent Starch
49' !'. . . 45
Quart
Klanz Foamy -
Ammonia
Quart . . 25
'iftirrrcwiMw
Allsweet
Margarine
REPEAT SPECIAL!
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CWSf SOLID
LETTUCE
POTATOES
LUX
Toilet Soap
3 Reg. bars 32c
2 Bath bars 31c
Lifebuoy 3 35c
SmaH Size California
Bunch
4
A delicious spread
for rolls or bread
Mb.
Pkgs.
S&W Oven Baked
BEANS
28-oz.
n Tin
Q - n
Sorry We Ran Our Last Week!
Fresh Frosted - Pan Ready
Put soma in your freezer at this
low price. We hav n - i-
supply. K"
(5)
Wisk
Liquid Detergent
Half gallon tin
143.
CeUo Bag
for
lbs.
Shortening
Armour Star v
Sugar Cured and
Hickory Smoked
lb
FULL
SHANK
HALF
I ARMOUR WILL MAIL YOu
it REFUND J
1 OS vow !
I Armour Star Little Pig
lihk bausage
All Sizes
m
mmm
I THICK SLICED BACON J
LB. $"5129
Pkgs.
2
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Breeze
Giant size QQ
package Or
Fluffy All
For Automatic Washers
Dove Soap
Gentle Facial Soap
Regular
bars
Lux Liquid
Detergent
79
22-oz. ti
STEWART at KING STREETS
Open Daily Until 9 p.m. Prices Effective Friday and Saturday
Surf
Giant size
package
Rinso Blue
Giant size mWf
package Mm