Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 28, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, June 28, 1949
; Kingwood Zoning Question
: Ssnt Back to Commission
.. The question of zoning the Kingwood annexation in West Salem
- was referred back to the planning and zoning commission by the
; city council Monday night, with the request that it give another
- public hearing.
It was before the council for hearing Monday night, and the
: nrrtinance bill was introduced, -
! but it was shown tnat at me
previous hearing before tne zon
ing commission only a few of
the people of the area appeared.
Although the meeting was regu
larly advertised some of those
most interested failed to see the
notices.
Among those asking for some
deviation from that part of the
area proposed for Class I resi
dential were Phil Peterson, E.
J. Becker, and the Beckman
Gardens, all having businesses
In the area.
Invoked in the question was
a protest against the proposed
widening of Glen Creek road
from 40 to 80 feet. Immediate
widening was not proposed, and
existing buildings would not be
distrubed, the protesters were
told.
Fire Chief W. P. Roble got
permission from the council for
waiver of fees for West Coast
Shows, which will appear in
Salem as a benefit to help fi
nance the convention of the Oregon-
State Fire Chiefs' associa
tion here next year.
Elmer M. Amundson charged
that the Salem school board is
unlawfully refusing to remove
Its facilities from Alder street.
It was referred back to the plan
ning and zoning commission.
A letter from Congressman
Walter Norblad said he had sub
mitted to the army engineers the
matter of having Shelton ditch
Improved by the government.
This was at the request of City
Manager J. L. Franzen, who told
the council that the city engin
eering department is rocking the
ditch to serve until the army
engineers can get to the Job.
On recommendation of the
city manager the council accept
ed an offer from Willis B. Sul
livan to deed the city property
on Fairoakes way in West Sa
lem for street purposes.
The speed of Southern Paci
flc trains through Salem will be
regulated by the public utilities
commission, not by the city
council. The SP applied two
weeks ago for removal of i
strlctions. City Attorney Chris
J. Kowltz reported to the coun
cial that the PUC has jurisdic
tion. An ordinance will be intro
duced at the next meeting, con
forming to a planning and zon
ing commission recommenda
tion, for cancellation of the
name of Charles street in the
Kingwood annexation for the
reason that there is another
street by that name in Salem.
The ordinance also will provide
for naming Alpine avenue and
Forest Hill way.
Public hearing was set for
August 8 on the planning and
zoning commissions favoraDle
report on vacation of Wyatt
View Court on petition oi ure
gon Radio, Inc. Also a public
hearing will be held on that
date on petition of E. Bates ana
others for vacation of portions
of South Capitol and Oxford
streets, approved by the plan
ning and zoning commission.
Referred to the city manager
with power to act was the pe
tition of Leon Fiscus, member
of the Chin Up club to occupy a
small temporary structure at
Front and Pine with a fruit
stand. Zone regulations would
be waived.
Since a petition of remon
strance was shown to represent
53 per cent of the property the
council denied a petition lor tne
widening of Parrish street. Pe
tion of remonstrance against the
improvement of North 22nd
from Breyman to the south end
of 22nd had 50 per cent of the
property represented and was
indefinitely postponed.
A resolution was adopted for
the improvement of Hines street
from 13th to 14th.
- ,
Among ordinance bills Intro
duced were one to repeal the
requirement that consent of the
chief of police must be obtained
for purchase of revolvers and
pistols.
Ordinances passed included:
Changing zone classification of
property in Block 29, Yew Park
annex to Class III business; mak
ing the Kingwood annexation a
part of Ward 3.
Church Women Meet
Woodburn The Women's
Missionary Society of the Pres
byterian church will meet Wed
nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
in the church with Mrs. Alice
Hughes presiding. Mrs. Olive
Smith will lead the devotianal
service and Mrs. Harry VanArs
dale and Mrs. E. Kay Fenton
will have charge of the study
hour.
Efzel to Serve
As Grand Knight
Stayton In election of offi
cers at Sublimity, Ted Etzel of
route 1, Stayton, was elected
grand knight by a unanimous
vote. Etzel has been active in
Knights of Columbus work for
the past 15 years, having been
general chairman of the blood
donor's program for the past two
years, one of the most outstand
ing in the west.
Elected to serve with the
grand knight were Vincent
Mertz, deputy grand knight;
Peter J. Gries, chancellor;
George Basl, recorder; Andy A.
Kintz, treasurer; Roy S. Keir-
sey, advocate; Andy Silbernagel,
warden; Leo Basl, inside guard;
Joseph Jackson, outside guard;
Merrill Brassfield, trustee. An
nouncement of the appointment
of financial secretary by the su
preme knight, and the chaplain
by the newly-elected grand
knight, will be made later.
The council voted active par
ticipation in the Santiam Bean
Festival, Including an entry of
a float in the grand parade and
operation of a concession. Back
ing will also be given the Catho
lic Daughters of America in
supporting its candidate for
"Jack of the Beanstalk" con
test. Headed by Sylvester J. Smith,
state deputy, a delegation from
St. Paul visited the meeting,
stressing the importance of a
public speaking program with
one planned by the local coun
cil beginning with the early fall
meeting.
Father Leander Schneider of
Jordan, chaplain, was given a
substantial purse, as he is leav
ing on a month's visit In Wis
consin, the headquarters of the
Salvatorian Fathers.
Visitors from Ohio
Grand Island Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Wolfe and daughter, Carol,
of Dayton, Ohio, and her father,
George Antrim, 83, ot Salem,
were evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale L. Fowler. They are
on their annual vacation and
have visited relatives at The
Dalles and Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Noble of Unionvale, Mr.
arid Mrs. Worth Wiley were eve
ning callers at the same home.
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