Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 13, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    .TBSCAPITAti JOOTKALi Sal, Orafoa
Pact!
Xme Requests Granted;
toners Deny Others
Th -it- . '
BOMT tt7AIY! - IUV NOW!
The r itw Hu
The only C-l now left on the
Wnodkaown neigh-
bu,lnM I0n. or one
Emitting imilI ., JJ-
The commission voted to
lit T A blulneM t
C h"M"k Street, from
restricted business district The
?trW?nfK U that e first re-j
'nets the v.. n j,
, fme change was voted
ana zist Streets.
Stern Policy Needed
In Hauler Violations
Overweight loading by log
....... uii aroppea to ap
proximately 20 ivr nt h.
verage which existed prior to
iic amendments ol the 1851
legislature which set up heav
ier fines and mn ...i.
provisions tor regulation and
cmorcement, according to re
port marl 4a 4h ir, u
commission at its meeting in
rurwana, August S and 7
However, a growing tend
ency to soften the punishment
sor such violations in some
, jurisdictions through suspend
ed sentences offer their im
position, has been noted by the
commission Held forces. At the
Thursday meeting of the com
mission it Was decider! in re.
' quest the cancellation of the
log nauling pemit of Leland
Post of Powers. Similar action
is to be taken in the case of
other haulers who have de
veloped the overloading habit
regardless of the law.
Sgf. Forrest Peters
Transfers to Eugene
Now on recruiting duty in
Eugene Is Sgt. Forrest Peters,
who from November, 1952,
until last Friday was on duty
ai me local Marine corps re
cruiting office, with Staff Sgt.
Robert Wilson.
Wilson will remain here with
Master Sgt. William Davies,
who arrived here this week to
take charge of the local office.
Peters, , a Korean veteran
who served with the 11th Mar
ines for a year, reported to the
Eugene station Tuesday and
will be on duty there with Set
Forest Spoons. Spoons and
Peters were in Korea together
ana also were in recruiting
school together at Parris Island,
S. C.
COLL IN SOME AREAS
(Br Th Auoellttd Prul)
Cool weather covered ' most
of the northern half of the na
tion early Thursday, with tem
peratures generally In the 60s.
Readings in the southern half
generally were In the 70s. The
Weather Bureau said no rain
was reported anywhere. .
mp is a very small area at
Gaines and North Summer
which is occuDied bv a small
store.
Tentatively tha newer nor.
tion of the Catholic cemetery
property, which it not In use
s a cemetery, was changed
irom a rrmrterv nr P4 rlnul
fication. Dart beinc mad C-S
or general business and part
n-i residential, it was then re
ferred to City Engineer J. H
uavu ior a later report.
ine CommiHlnn ffranferl m
request from Archie McKlllop
that seven lots in Block 7, De
pot Addition, on Mission Street
between 16th and 17th, be
changed from a restricted resi
dential or R-i to i general
ousiness l3 district
ine commission denied a
petition from Leonard Elliott,
2535 North Commercial mr,A
others that North Commercial
oetween Hickory and Tryon be
classed as R-l instead of C-3.
Also It was voted that an
area along North Capitol from
Market to Madison remain as
i2 or restricted business
zone. This was a denial of a
reauest bv reiiitonix in , the
neighborhood of North Capitol
ana snipping who were repre
sented at the nrevioui nnhlir
nearing by Fred A. Williams,
Two and a half arret nf
property adjoining that of the
oaicm uenerai Hospital will
remain strictly residential, nr
COrdinE to vote of the rnmmi.
sion. A petition requested it be
cnangeo to restricted business
to comorm to otner property in
ine district.
Hieck Bros, were nnt ner.
mitted a business zone for their
oroDertv on the went nide nf
North Capitol Just north of
Union. It will remain as man-
ped, a G-l or government
buildings zone.
Approval was given a petl
tion by Thomas G. Hoover,
1353 Hines. and other. . in
change the area in the vicinity
oi me racmc rrun property to
a business zone so a warehouse
could be constructed. The
change voted was to extend
the C-3 zone as mapped an ad
ditional naif ninrir north he
tween Hines and Waller.
The rommissinn denied
petition from F. X. Albrich that
a Dusiness zone involving prop
erty at 1549 Broadway be ex
tended to the south side of
Norway to take in two more
lots.
Denied slito waa a renuect
from M. W. Ready, 1555 Madi
son, that nronertv at Madison
and Taft be changed from M-l
light industrial to a residential
ciassmcauon.
A. E. . TJanielson and five
others had petitioned that prop
perty at 168 North 12th be
changed from R-2 to C-3 sen
eral busines. The commission
voted to change it to C-2 re
stricted business.
Tn refinnns to a netitlnn
from Richard Notdurft it was
voted to extend property on
South 21st as a C-3 zone east
to the city limits. '
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TV-RADIO-PHONOGRAPH
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