THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1950
W k
Ju Harris Ellsworth. M. C
After many months of discus
sion, the house ways and means
committee produced a tax bill.
It reduces a number of the more
irritating “war excise” taxes. To
make up for revenue thus elim
inated, the committee provided
tor some additional taxation, the
heavy burden of which will fall
on large corporate incomes.
3RGOE fNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
ntion of a department of health,
education and security are ’in
conflict with the recommenda
tion of the Hoover commission.
The president wants the RFC
tiansferred to the Commerce De
partment. The Hoover commis
sion said the RFC should be
transferred to the jurisdiction of
the treasury department.
The re-organization plan cre
ating a department of health, ed
ucation and securty also is ‘at
variance* with Hoover commis
sion recommendations.
McCor
mick said that the president’s
plan would put the health serv
ice under the jurisdiction of the
social
security
administrator, :
while the Hoover commission
urged that the health service be
set up as an independent United
Medical Administration* taking
in the medical activities of the
armed sen ices and the veter-
ans’ administration.
Pelicans Score 4
In Ninth To Beat
Ashland 12 To 10
Totals
Ashland
Gitzen 2
Barger, If
Gray, 1-p
Sm’th, 3 .
Arent, cf
r>. Jones.
G. Jones, rf
Riggs, c
Gatlin, p
Hennebeck, p
B. Jones, G. Jones. Gatlin. Two-
base hits:
McLean. Holzgang,
Gray; Three-base hits: Holzgang,
Bariett, B. Jones. Home runs:
Hanscam, Barger. Stolen Bases:
McLean, Holzgang 2. Smith. Sac.
Holzgang. Left on: Brookings 10,
Ashland 5. Rases on balls: off
Gatlin 2, off Gray 3, off Henne-
beck 1, off Salvage 3; off As
tin 2. Strikeouts: Gatlin 2, Gray
2. Salvage 3, Astin 3. Hits off
Gatlin 8 for 7 in 5 plus; off Gray
8 tor 5 in 4 2/3; of Hennebeck
o tor 0 in 1 3 inning; Off Salvage
for 6 in 3 2/ innings; off Astin
4 for 4 in 5 13. Balks: Astin 2.
Hit by pitcher, Barrett by Gat-
lin. Earned runs: Gatlin 6; Gray
5, Salvage 6. Astin 2. Passed
balls, Rigs, Westbrook. Loser :
Gray; winner: Astin. Umpires
Putnam and Smith. Time 2:30.
41 12 16 27 13
ab
h Po a
.4 1
4 3
..4 2 1 4 0
.5 1 1 4 1
.5 1
12 1
LEAGUE STANDINGS
...3 2 1 1 0
Won Lost Pct.
1 1 1 6
Central Point ....... 7
0
1.000
4 1 1 3 0
Roseburg ♦ .. ...... 6
0
1.000
4 0 0 5 0
uyrtle Creek* ./... 5
2
.714
3 1
3 0
Brookings
5 3
.625
0 0 0 0 0
LI. land ......... ...... 4
5
.444
Ct(\scent City
3
5
.375
Totals
37 10 9
1H Ci ants Pass
1
.125
7
Scoring by innings:
Rogue River
9
...... 0
.000
Brookings ........... 220 030 104 12
I * ) Roseburg-Myrtle Creek re-
Ashland ............... 200 520 100 10
suits unreported.
Summary: Errors: B. Jones,
SUNDAY’S RESULTS:
Holzgang, Barrett 2. Runs batt
ed in: McLean. Holzgang 3, Mat-
Ci escent City 7, Rogue River 1
son. Barrett, Jollie, Hanscam 4,
Central Point 7, Grants Pass 4
Gitzen 2, Barger 2, Gray, Arent,
Brookings 12, Ashland 10.
Page Three
Bankus Breaks Leg
In Freak Accident
Elmer Bankus i s practic Ply
out of circulation as far as his
“foot action” is concerned. He
moves with deliberation and a
pair of crutches.
Last Thursday afternoon while
walking to the rear of the Cen
tral building, he stepped on a
small rock, causing his ankle to
turn. While he knew it hurt a
great deal, not once did he sup-
¡x>se it to be more than a se
vere sprain.
X-ray pictures showed liga
ments had torn loose, and with
them small chips of bone, said
to he worse than a fracture. He
has his right foot in cast and
may be on crutches at least six
weeks, possibly more.
P. D. Stark is driving a new
Chevrolet truck about these days
and when asked he replied: “In
order to speed up transporta
tion of the Stark Pre-cooled Su
preme Croft forcing stock to the
rail-head, need speed.”
Several thousands of labels for
Loganberries, and Loganberry
Jelly were delivered by the Pi
lot to Cedar Lane Cannery last
week. Other labels delivered to
, this same firm in the past two
( weeks have been kippered shad,
I kippered tuna, and salmon.
Created for Charm and Children
Here’s a house that offers the luxury of sweeping contours and the utility of snacious terraces for
children’s play and adult recreation—all on a lot only 76 feet wide. Field.Uone walls and chimney, har-
monizing with gracefully-battened plywood, give th - exterior a ; Tm: r t tidin-ss. Th? rear terrace,
with sunken sand pit, is sheltered on three sides and has easy access to Kitchen window huffet. Each
la-ge bedroom has two closets an^ is rr
ventilated, »our picture windows in the firing room and dining
ell overlook both garden and front terrace. Sketch plans are available by writing Good Housekeeping
magazine.
\ 'n
Sand
Bedroom
15 -0 " X 15’ 4
uu
Clos.
Clos
Entry
L_
Bath
2
Header -
Storage
D ning
9 ó"x 9-6
’--Kitchen
¡I
io o aiz - ö "
Cos
Laundry
LL;
•nodt
corner
Clos
Enter Here
imiMR
Bedroom
irr * u-œ
Garage
n.8" x^'6
mnuuiHH J tiu i h unni n lim n
There is little doubt that the
bill will pass both house and
senate and will he signed by
the president. It should be noted
that this tax bill does not actu-
Jy reduce or iliminate taxes- it
v. ill raise substantially the same
amount of money as is being lev
ied now. The new bill shifts the
places from which tax collections
are made and it will seem like a
Continued from Page One
mild relief. But the people, the
consumers, will continue to pay
The town of Ashland was mone
the taxes—indirectly.
than dumbfounded, when, as the
♦ ♦ ♦
ninth opened, to see the Pelicans
blossom out with a four-run del-
When the appropriations bill
Hge.
and take a game which the
is finally completed by the sen
\sh
landers
thought they had for
ate and cleared through confer
ence and final passage by both sure. The Lithians were pushed
houses. I believe it will contain ¡nto fifth place in the standings.
The win was the fifth straight
seme really good news for the
in
Southern Oregon League for
people at Charleston on Coos
Bay. Meanwhile, I am able to the win-happy Pelicans who lost
report that the engineers antici first throe games by heart-break
pate the availability of funds for ing scores. Brookings is definitely
beginning work on that project in fourth place, and possibly in
soon after the middle of July, a tie with Myrtle Creek, unless
and are even now completing the ’hey dumped Roseburg, which is
plans and designs for the bulk a seemingly impossible thing.
heads and some other construc That Ninth Inning
tion there. When I visit Charles
Things didn’t look very bright,
ton and Coos Bay this fall, I shall said Pete Lesmeister, going into
enjoy telling the whole rather the ninth for the Pelicans. Ash
involved story of our struggle to land had been stubborn opponets
secure this appropriation.
all the way, and had rolled up
♦ ♦ *
-•
a 10 to 8 score at that point.
There is a saying to the effect
Hope brightened a bit as Bill
that an elephant never forgets. Jollie, first up, drew a walk,
Apparently the Democratic mon and went all the way to third
key has a long memory too. Two as Bob Astin’s hard smash over
years ago President Truman de- second base traveled a long dis
d he wanted a balcony on tance. Vern Hanscam flew out
the south portico of the White to center field, and Jollie scored,
I vouse. The Truman plan to still one shy of a tie. “Chopper”
change the architecture of the Westbrook, doing a fine job at
White House was presented to catching his second league game
the Federal Fine Arts Commis but having gone hitless in four
sion. composed o f nationally- trips, then scratched a single to
known and qualified experts, the short stop.
went ahead and had the balcony
A coastal fog seemed to roll
made a part of the White House,
in when Hank Westbrook popped
already crumbling from old age
out to second, making two down.
and decay. Since then a major
Pill McLean, however, repeated
repair job has been started on
his ‘ hero” role of the perious
the executive mansion.
Sunday when he hit a line drive
This week the terms of four over third base on a three and
members of the Fine Arts Com two count to bring Astin across
mission who opposed the Pres the plate with the tying run.
ident’s balcony expired. The Pres
Connie Holzgang, who had, in
ident refused to re-appoint any
the earlier innings, helped him
cf the four, replacing them with
self to a single and a double,
new members.
st)ode up to the place and made
*
*
it three for five with a booming
Robert L. McCormick, research triple over the center fielder’s
director of the Citizens Commit head, scoring Westbrook and Mc-
tee for the Hoover Commission, Lean Matson walked, but Bar
says h i s organization is very rett flied to deep right trying
much opposed to two of Presi i or the fence, to end the event-
dent Truman’s latest proposals ful inning for the Pelicans.
for re-organization of the exec Astin In Relief Role
ut ive departments.
McCormick
Bob Astin, who had relieved
\
assistant to President Hoo- Dick Salvage during the Ash
xer during the operation of the land five-run uprising in the 4th
re-organization plan.
continued his fine pitching as
»
McCormick declared the Fres two fast infield outs, Holzgang
ie’^ 2s two recent proposals re to Jollie, just about ruined any
garding the Reconstruction Fi waning hopes Ashland had for
nance Corporation and the ere- getting back into the game. Bob
passed Neil Arent, which tem
porarily elevated their hopes for
a moment, but these were soon
smothered when Astin applied
Lis * whiff” ball on Shortstop Bill
Tones to end the game.
Brookings
ab
h po a
McLean, cf ............3 3 2 0 0
Holzgang, 2 ........... 5 1 3 2 8
Matson, 3 ................ 5
1 0 0
Barrett, ss ..............5 2 1 4 4
Jollie. 1 ....../.......... 4 2 3 11 0
Ast.n, rf. p ........... 4 1 2
1
Hanscam, If .......... 5 1 2 2 o
R. Westbrook, c
5 1 1 6 0
II. Westbrook, rf ...3 0 1 1 0
Salvage, p
2 0 0 0 0
On Famous Peliean Bay
76’ 0*