Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 17, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregoa
Friday, April 17, 1953
Quiet Meeting
Zoning
Of the five tectional hearing!
uiai nave oeen neut by tbe com
mittee on Salem rezoning the
one held at City Hall Thursday
night for the people in the cen
ter of tbe city waa about tbe
anortesi ana quietest.
The Usual nieeMtlnni fnv re
vision of the tentative zoning
map relative to areas designat
ed for residential, business and
Industrial were heard, and
Robert Stanley, chairman of
the committee, said all would
be given consideration.
South Salem men, Clayton
Jones, Roy Adsitt and Moody
Benner, had pertinent ques
tion at the start They wanted
to know whether, once the new
plan has been established by
the city council, it could still
be changed according to the
need and desire of the people.
Chairman Stanley said changes
would still be possible, in about
the same way that is permitted
by the present code. Jones said
be had heard changes must be
petitioned within five years.
That wasn't true, be was told.
The same group of men
though South Commercial
street should have more busi
ness zoning than the committee
has so far Indicated, particular'
ly south of Wilson street.
Walter Snyder, city school
superintendent, thought that
the main residential zone, R-l,
should permit schools as well
as playgrounds, gardens, librar
ies and fire stations, explaining
that in location of schools the
residential situation is import
ant H. P. Sentman represented
the First Congregational
Church with an objection to a
C-3. or general business zone
classification in the blocks in
close proximity to the church,
and said he thought the First
Christian Church would have
the same objection.
E. R. Derry, owner of a four-
unit apartment house at 1040
Bellevue, submitted a property
owners petition objecting to a
General Joins
Film Company
New York 0M9 Stockholders
of Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation will vote at their
meeting May S on the nomin
ation of Gen. James A. Van
Fleet former Eighth - Army
commander in Korea, to be a
commercial zone on the south
side of Mill street between
Winter and 12th and a light
manufacturing zone on the
north side.
Marvin Stuhr, operator of
Mar's Lunch on State between
Liberty and Commercial, bad
a suggestion about car parking
In the downtown . area. He
thought that parts of business
blocks could be set apart for
parking and the cost of then-
development assessed against
benefitted property in the same
manner that assessments are
made for street improvements.
member of the board of direc
tors.
Spyroi P. Skouras, president
of the company; announced
yesterday that Van Fleet had
accepted an invitation to Join
the board. He said he asked
the general some time ago to
take the position.
Van Fleet in a message ac
cepting the post, said he felt
the motion picture industry "is
a great instrument for por
traying the goodness and dec
ency of America to an ever
growing audience of people
who are yearning to know
more about freedom and to
serve freedom and maintain it
everywhere."
DETROIT MOVIES
Detroit The Deanha PTA
will sponsor a movie. "The Ad
ventures of Gallant Bess," to be
shown Friday evening at 7:45
in the school gymnasium, pro
ceeds from the film will con
stitute the year's fund raising
by the organization.
The Bureau of Indian
Affairs maintains 62 hospitals
and 10 dispensaries.
COMMUNIST POWS ON THEIR WAY '
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Percolators
Bakes Cakes, Roasts Meats
Werthraere Pans
Regularly , , 1,39
Baiy-to-deon seamless a
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14V, x lOVi x 2' ilia.
See-Thru Mastic Styron
Bread Freshener
Regularly . . 1.14
Crystal dear lets you x
check bread supply at 3
m nianbv. I),
cover keeps air out.
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Salel Gay "Blossom Time!
Cake Carrier
Regularly . . 1.11
Keeps cake fresh for JL "
days, makes attradive
storing tray. Baktd-on
enamel finish wont wash
off. loy novrl
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tfanley Defiance 16 Ox;
Claw Hammers
Regularly . . 1.25
forged from
treated high gra
steel. Has herd striking,
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faugh daw,
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Imported, Diagonal Cutting
6 In. Pliers
Regularly . . 1.25
tore sturdy side cut- X
Hng pliers forged from S
plated finish. Sharp cut
tint. Gives lengjsenrlce.
1 lb. Spool, Acid Core
3070 Solder
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Wrench Sets
Regularly . . 1.29
Mode of high quality X
drop forged carbon S
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from A to H In. be
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Par Complng-long Trip
Water Baas
Beguiany . .
2 gallon bag made of
Imported Scotch flax
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iHtched seoms, metal
oiile,rope.hondle.
HIAWATHA "Black Swan'!
Casting Line
Regularly . , . 1.11
Thinner, stronger line X
than ever before. Coits
former las
Comes In 30 yd.spooli
20 lbs, test.
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HIAWATHA Camouflaged
Casting Line
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Regularly . . 1.19
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braided. Nylon. 50yd.
spools. 20 lbs. test.
Maximum Accuracy, Power
.22 Cartridges
Regularly . . 1.11 g-
lead lubricated bullets
In brass shells, loaded
with smokeless powder.
For .22 calibre long
"Save New! Handy Aute
Side KUrrors
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Regularly . . i. f-
PMshed chrome plate x"k I
for longer ws and I I
Hon to any car.
Jutl Right for Washing Cart
Wash Mitt
Regularly . . 1.19
axiro neory umbiwool x
mitt with ribbed cuff. S
WethM and ivJi.k..
Ixtra fnlckneiilol wool
glvet (Ult longer Nfe.
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Handy fe Have In Any Cat
Ash Receivers
Regularly . . 1.19
FHs under the dash with
"snuffer" for extinguish
ing dgors or dgareltes.
Comes In neutral color.
Removes to empty.
Safest Mora Economical
G.E. Headlamps
Regularly . . 1.40
C.t quolity for all cars
using Sealed Seam
tern. Fits right
side. Never grows dim.
Always stays bright.
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201 N.
Commercial
Salem
THE WEST'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
RETAILER OF AUTO SUPPLIES
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Crippled Communist prisoners of war disembark from
, a United Nations LST at Pusan, Korea, as they complete
the first leg of their trip to repatriation at Panmunjom.
They were brought from Chejudo. Some of the POWs on
this LST staged a sitdown strike and refused to move
until soldiers wearing gas masks and carrying bayoneted
rifles came aboard. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Tokyo.)
Rowan Heads
Control Group
Oregon's hotel men at
Joint meeting of the uregon
and Washington State Hotel
associations in SpoKane oun
day through Wednesday named
five-man standing committee
for the control of liquor.
The committee, to be known
as the Oregon Hotel Temper
ance atd Control Committee,
ia headed by Leonard Rowan,
Chadwick hotels of Salem.
Other members of the comanii
. Mnrrla Temnle. Temole
Hotel, Pendleton; Gordon Bass,
Multnomah hotel, Portland;
Alfred Gantner, Mallory and
Imperial hotels, Portland; and
Paul Ltndsdown, Eugene hotel,
Eugene.
PiirnAc i9 ihm committee.
patterned along the same line
as the Washington State Hotel
and Restaurant Licensees Inc.,
will be to work with the state
liquor commission and other
organizations In Oregon In es
tablishing temperate Isws and
-i In Hlitrlhlltion
of liquor. The committee wui
i ik. knlni-KA.
also empnasue iuo
ment of liquor laws.
CHILD'S BODY FOUND
Kelso, Wash. UJ9 Search
for a two-year-old girl ended
when her body was found in a
drainage ditch here Wednesday
night The body of Joyce Gut
gesell was found In about four
feet of water to the southern
part of Kelso after her family
had launched a search for hir.
CAR & TRUCK
RENTALS
394 North Church
Phone 3-9600 .
1288 State St,
'MND ALL'S
Phone 3-6489
HELD OVER FOR THE THIRD WEEK
COLOSSAL
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Round T-Bone Rib Steaks
Fresh
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