expenit or the abutting and adlacenl property, except the street intersection Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 24, 194911 FOUR NEW ROSES WIN ALL-AMERICA AWARD FOR 1950 tne expense oi wmcn will pe assumea be trie city of Salem, by bringing said por tion of Mid street to the established I r d e. constructing, cement concrete curbs, end pxvlng sxfd portion of said street with a Inch xsphaltlo concrete city manager bills will be open ed June 27 (or construction of a bridge on North Church street at Mill creek. The manager rec ommended installation of seven or eight street lights at inter rtdtra Work Aeener Public Bulldlnii Ad mi nut ration, of flea of tha DivUion lo Clncer 123 U. A. Court Houm, Seattle 4. W suhln.it on. Hay U, IW. StKltvd bid, in triplicate, will tM received at UiU of fice until 1 p.m., June I, 194 and then publicly opened, for furnlshlni the mater. laU, and performing the work tor Roof and Masonry repair, Paint. ni, etc. at the U. a. P. O., Salem, Oregon, In trlct accor dance with the a pacification dated PB Div -8, April 18, and drawlnis (If any) mentioned therein: and the teneral condi tion dated Sept. 16, 1943. And addendum thereto date-d May IS, 1344. Specifications and other data may be had at the office of the custodian of the building or the of floe of the division enilneer. or public BulldlniM Administration, room No. 537, lemon bulldnig, Waahlniton, D. C. I. W. Frleberg, dlvuion engineer. laa WOMEN WANTED Pol Dexuty training Ex cellem opportunities are al ways open to th skilled beautician Clasea are now forming at Salrms oldest and most advanced beauty school. Call or write for our new low rates Oregon School of Beauty Culture 230 N Liberty Ph. 36800 pavement 30 feet wide In eceordanre with Plans and specif cations therein, which were adopted by the common court. uay v. IMS. wn cn ara now on r e sections in Maplcton addition. In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto ara made a part hereof. At the request of Elmer M. The common council hereby declares Its Amundson the city attorney will ask the city school board to purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street Improvement department. By Ordar of the Common Council Use move a fence and track so Al der street can be opened for I. 1)11. ALFRED MuNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is May I. 1949. Capital Journal. May 13. 14. 1ft. 11. lg. installation of water main and hydrant. 19. 30. 31, 33, 24. It age facilities on the river front.! On recommendation ol the rw wW 0 FASHION MISSION BILLS CAPISTRANO SUTTER'S GOLD Introducing 1950's Roses of distinction! These four brand new "Oscar" winners will hold places of honor in thou sands of gardens next summer. Fashion, the only floribundi chosen, is coral pink overlaid with gold; Mission Bells, a hybrid tea, is salmon colored! Capistrano is a hybrid tea of soft rose pink; Sutter's. Gold, also a hybrid tea, is yellow with pink shading. The coveted All-America designation is awarded on the basis of two-year tests made in eighteen official trial gar dens located throughout the country. Only plants achiev ing the highest point rating on actual performance under widely varied climatic and soil conditions are chosen for the honor. The 1950 winners will be available from leading nurserymen in time for planting this fall. PGE Substation Bill Passes Council After Argument The city council Monday night enacted an ordinance for a change of zone from Class I residential to Class III-X business, to permit tne rortiana uenerai Electric company 10 ouua a uo station in Block 35 of North Salem addition. The action was taken after a dispute as to the regularity of withdrawal of certain names- from the petition for the change and over the protest of some property owners. Fred W. Starrett, manager for the company in Salem, said the construction would be sightly and landscaped. The only other ordinance passed was one dedicating a piece of land, owned by the city, to make it a part of Luther street. A bill for the vacation of alleys in Blocks 27 and 28, North Salem addition, requested by the Oregon Electric company and Wallace Bonesteele to per mit construction, was tabled at the request of the sponsors. An ordinance bill was intro duced to renew the Southern Pa cific company's franchise on Union street for one year. A letter from the long-range planning commission requested that the franchise be deferred until all interested parties could get together with the railroad company to work out a long range plan for the railroad lines that enclose the city center. The letter said Southern Pacific of ficials had not responded to in vitations for a meeting. Two other ordinance bills would renew for 10 years the SP franchises on Front and Di vision streets, and on Water street at Court. Other bills provide for a change of zone in Block 29 of Yew Park addition from Class II residential to Class III busi ness, and in Block 3, Capitol street addition, from Class II residential to Class III-X. Hearings were set for June 13 Petitions received included: For the Improvement of the westerly alley in Block 1, Oaks addition; and for the improve ment of Jason street from Cen ter to a point 75 feet north of Great street. Both were ap proved. Tabled until the next meet ing was a claim of $310.90 by Moises Agullar for injuries re ceived when the South 14th street bridge collapsed several months ago while he was cross ing it in his car. There was ar gument between City Attorney Kowitz and Ivan G. Martin, for Aguilar,' whether the city had due notice of the condition of the bridge prior to the accident Martin claimed he naa sum- cient affidavits. Plai-p nn file was a letter from W. H. Crawford, requesting that his name be continued on tne n,ni & xuhstltute ritv iudee re gardless of the election two weeks ago of Walter lamKin. On motion of Alderman Gille the city will contact the Ore gon delegation In congress rela tive to the possibility of federal aid for improvement of Shel- ton ditch for protection of prop erty. City Manager Franzen said the city has no money for the purpose. The question came up in con nection with a letter from Rob ert Pitzer, urging haste in carry ing out the council order for a woven wire barricade at South 18th and Shelton ditch for the protection of children. On nomination by Alderman O'Hara the council elected Paul R. Hendricks a member of the city budget commission in the place of W. L. Phillips, who re signed because he will be out of the city. Manager Franzen said the ten tative city budget would be ready this week, and Tuesday night, May 31, was set as the time for the first meeting of the budget committee. The Delta Gamma corpora tion will be advised that it will have to file a local option pe tition for its proposed addition to the club building. - The council voted to put Into the city budget a $2200 item as the city's share for a full-time 4-H club agent in Salem. An appearance for the project was made by Gene Vandeneynde and Prof. William Teutsch, David W. Eyre and Guy N. Hickok, The Marion county court's or der designating new voting pre cincts in Salem, making a total of 22, was accepted by the council. The city planning and zoning commission, by order of the council, will hold a public hear ing the night of June 7 on the zoning of the Klngwood annex ation in Polk county. Resolutions were adopted for the improvement of Myrtle from Pine to Hickory; Alice from Commercial to Mountain View drive; Hines from 14th to 13th; South 13th from Lee to Waller; Fairmount from Culver lane to Candalaria boulevard; Culver lane from Commercial to Fair mount. I A resolution was adopted pro viding for "no parking" restric tions on the north side of Edge water between the bridge and Wallace road. The council made effective by resolution at $19 rental for C E. Stoller, Philip Tuor and G Merwin for operation of moor- Killed Boy for Peace Frankfurt, Germany, May 24 ) A Frankfurt man confessed he forced an eight-year-old boy to pray lor "external world peace" and then killed him with axe in the belief a dying child's last wish would be grant ed, German police said today. Police said they are holding Walter Huegel, 30, as the slay er of the boy, Sigmar Schuster. LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPHOVE MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE FROM CAN. DALAR1A BOULEVARD TO SANSON AVENUE. 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