g Capital Journal, Salem", Oregon, Wednesday, May 4, l949liftrn I J tnm - ... . Hr,.ta 0n souJMore Lana ior Kmgwood Plan SHVefs lo Open Gets Approval The public will have oppor tunity to give -its idea about the roning of the Kingwood an nexation in Polk county at a hearing dated for June 7. The date was fixed by the city planning and zoning com mission Tuesday night when it gave its approval to a zoning classification. The approval is for a Class T residential zone for kingwood Heights and most of the district west of Wallace road, a Class IV industrial zone for that part of the annexation east of Wal lace mad, and a Class III busi ness zone for an area above Ninth street, between Patterson avenue and Wallace road, and extending north about 200 feet The commission gave its ap proval to an application for a zone change from Class I resi dential to Class III-X business at the northeast corner of the North Capitol and Hood inter section, a property which is 106 by 114 feet. Proposed for the location is a Dairy Queen drive-in to be set up by William P. Highley who has a drive-in on South Commercial. If he can get the zone changed Highley Intends, the commission was told by Joe Bourne, realtor, to buy the H E. Canada junk yard. Most of the property owners in the district have signed High ley's petition, it was reported Existence of the Junk yard has not been interfered with in the residential area for the reason that it was there when zoning was established in the city and therefore stands on legal rights Hawaiian Strike . May Hurt Coast Honolulu, May 4 W.B The three-day-old Hawaiian long shore strike - was expected to day to cause serious repercus sions on the west coast of the United States. San Francisco faced the loss of an estimated 25,000 tons of island cargo a week and a de cline in the number of Steve dores called to work. Hawaiian trade accounts for one-quarter of business handled at the port Other west coast ports prob ably will not be affected for an other two weeks, provided the strike lasts that long, observers said. More than 12.000 acres of Ir rigable public land comprising 104 farm units are being open ed to homestead entry in Wyo ming by the federal bureau of reclamation, with preference going to veterans of World War II. The Oregon department of veterans' affairs, in making the announcement locally, said ap placations must be filed by Ju ly 12 with the superintendent, Shoshone project, bureau of reclamation, Box 900, Cody, Wyoming. Application blanks and detailed instructions may be obtained from the same agency, by requesting Shoshone project public notice No. 58. One hundred of the home steads are near Ralston, which is six miles from Powell and 20 miles from Cody on Wyom ing highway 14. The other four I are three miles north of Cody. The lands are described as raw, with about one-third cov ered with sagebrush and the remainder with native grasses. Soils, the reclamation bureau says, consist primarily of sandy loam underlaid with gravel. "Adaptable crops," according to the bureau, "include alfalfa, clover, wheat, barley, oats, beans, peas, potatoes and sugar beets. Legumes are recommen ded as crops for the first few years. Cattle, sheep raising, and dairying are important indus tries, and hogs and poultry do well." Applicants must have $3000 in cash, assets, or farm equip ment, t vo years of farming ex perience, ..ood health, charac ter references, and must intend to farm as an occupation. This will be the third home- I stead opening In what Is known as tne Heart Mountain division of the Shoshone reclamation project. 112 World War II vet erans already having settled on adjoining farm units offered by tne government since the late war. 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