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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1955)
o 0 o o G O 0 0 91 111 C T O 0 O C3 ! 0 u G o Co IU Salem, (Won, Wednesday, September 21, 1955 O On O o IBS CAPITAIJ(rRNL 0 'r. A .' o iM Vt. w 4 O O i 11 0 llplter of Anist mflns. PlaninpiN I alii Mann! mi 0 vAiShmv H dipp'. and pbo"s"p "'Wy ul a recent Iccicierit a'e Saleiir ! - m Oregon, aijfl requesting Uiat stepf . e Lonventional sidewalks: ajen.lt)wcrlria.r,,'.7 ' t j "Although we mu.sr withhold CI rintt AnTWicil(.fi fn ititt. ciriat. ts Mi r i iHi A-a ! ' n nu rnmmcnt as tn t riA rmceihlp aki aa .d ty tr Sa.i ' mrnl. "fit ftflfn ls orI by f ff iff His IVrllau cause of the accident iffitil a',erjem Arl Association this week Art Accepted On of George Guthrie. During August, 818 attended isiting days and special events atBush House. Of this total, 161 came the day of. the Art Kair. August 27, tfeis function bringing in $l."j for the Salerno 1 An as.suciiiiiun. o 1 Wtnrirg 'jmmii(li TuasfU'i' W-"- WW Colt fct! flight v it jdoftod af.fl Mnt to tht At a pufclic httring Mdoprior City Coijflril a ri'itrt 'urging tht to the . commission action Mrs. council Ktablish a .standard i Mary fcllis? oncrof trig othcropor policy f pUciBf sidewalks on'tion of the four lots which are tft Featuring the meeting of Sa. . mAlbship I m Arl Acsnrt.ltlOn thlS WeeK ... . 1 the invr-stieatinn has been com-! . '.i,. f rate reduction is aow on, the plcted, we fcawi requested our , " jmh century. membership committee reported. Los Angeles regirftial. office. to , art "am ,ne la,n nlurJ- tinder this policy, c member- Lnnri..., . .rn(ii ,., saim One is a bronze statue of a I hi f Nomber 1. 1955 to u.ki. .-"T;. Kin ..i,v, fas sooiias possible. !'oulh representing Cupid, cast Dccembcr 3,, 956 wlU he $3.50 loot ouusiil 81 lhe properly line, i by Shelton Ditch, opposarf the k-a,a Z ":",A.7.ul.. V U' u.iti ,Hi,. v fnrthor aD0U? lne.. instead of the regular ?S. t,,. !..!;. ih, .u: ' " ",c "1 , . - icoulin oi Home.. 11 was m" Ait 'it$fHr Survey 4. a. J- ; 7 1 1 ' n ,rh..t.. nir,.inrf ai ih i!m. n.L . . . , j ,u. 1 luL' "l "'.r "'u" " V bv an anonymous annor, ine SM , , , , i-niii, . 15 appHrenuy oeinx given cmii- of a street improvement and bcizrantjn!, , a variance to allow ; sideration made apart of the aj-sesatnent. A'Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Lunda per- Rcp. Wai,pr N-nrblad has been delay ,n bu.ldng sidewalks was imis.sion , bui,d a gasae a, 73.Vifrmcd by f D. l.ee. admin.r. suggested until 2., per cent of the Lovvf,r Bcn Lomand Drive with a tralor f the civil Aeronautics Ion fronting upon the street in a 10 (ool lron, yard 'setback. Authoritv. Washington, D. C, given block have been improved. h f . b A variance to the policy of no! m.j i, curb sidewalks was favored only! The Nurlh Atlantic has had 26lmaac "cre ,. h..n it i,,..rr,nh., al mnrfiiioM hurricaiwa in the last en vears I The- letter to Rep. Norblad Coulin oi Home., u was ,.rnt shu.. .. the ms(,m K.i n nn.,.mmic rinnfir thC gilt I - -- --- survey have been received." j through Thomas Colt are the non-objective paintings , , " ,ij .rt ll,i,im 01 L.0U15 ounce. Mie picture m of tbe Portland Art Museum. mon(h fey NunR jnd TOMMISSIONKD The other gift is la,rseD , the pitcher collection. After Or- NEWPORT R I R. James painting called LaCulla by Rob- (obe,r 10 thc Bunce show wj Cavanaugh, .son of Mr. and Mrs. "I Hcrdmalt of the Royal '-; De succeeded by an exhibition of James T. Ca'vanaugh of 945 Glen Academy, painted about nolll Portland artist, John Creek drive. Salem. Oregon. wa$ ! 11 M !" "P13" T.u T.. ; Waddingham. made improvement costs unreas-'says Hie National Geographic reads; Wed in .MrMinnvillc Mr. and Mrs. Donald David Porter (I.urlla Mae Zumwait). above, were married recently. The bride is thc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Zumwalt. of Perry dale and Mr. Porter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I.auiince Porter of l.al-'ayette. The service was in McMinnvillc Baptist church. (Gillam's studio, McMinnvillc) Student Vote Dates Set Up unable The commission action came aft er Us street committee had mafle a study of a City Council ordinance bill which would permit curb side walks in the Kast Knylewood area. i Keasons I-iNtetl j Five reasons were cited why a policy against the construction of; curb sidewalks should be adopted. I Tho.se reasons include difficulty j of widening the streets in the fu ture because property owners have a false sease of ownership in the ; strip between the property line and sidewalk: additional cast to tax payers when widening becomes necessary; tendency to shut off street intersections by planting : hedges and evergreens in the rizht of way thereby creating traffic hazards: children running off the sidewalks directly into the street and developers of property outside! the city would not recognize build-1 ing setback requirements in anli-j cipatinn of such a policy when thc area Is annexed into the city. The commission recommend ations will now go to the City Council which will consider the or dinance bill to permit the euro sidewalks in the Eat Knglewood district. Hearing Previously Held The ordinance was drawn up public hearing was held Society. "Reference IRKS It will replace the Ues- t-.,. ik. ricc " whish was commissioned an ensign in the , hung at lhe rear o tne majn Naval Reserves at graduating i hall at Bush House on loan. Both made to your I ceremonies held here September l paintings The United States turns out 124 from the collec-1 billion match books a year. star-studded luxury fabrics 1 SL'BI.IMITY Friends from Salem visiting Sunday with Miss i after Mary Cramer at the Marian i by the council to determine th; Home were .Mrs. Teresa Cooper, , WL,h 0f the residents of the area. Miss Mary Schottle and Miss U that time many of the resident.; Anna Barr. ( jask?d that curb sidewalks be al- . , lowed in the area. U'll I M1V. Thu i;rnnn Student council members met Romle Women's club plans its , In 0ert act.ion ,ho commission at South Salem High Tuesday first fall meeting, Thursday, favored changing the zoning of a m pie inner -z, ai me nnrai y pnimi t mm .m n kuis 1 m htiildinu. Plans for the coming Street between Winter and Sum vear will be made. t mer Streats from K-l to C-3 zone and set dates U;Y elections, Thc sophomore election is to day, with .juniors electing their i officers Septeniiier 28. Seniors will hold their election on Octo ber 2"). The only qualilic:iti(n to hold (.ffice is to have a C average. Student body I'residrnt (lary Anderson announced the appoint ment of three seniors to head committees. They are Betty Coe, United Fund; Ron Baker, build ing and grounds; and Mary Ste vens, scholarship. These chair men will appoint their own com mittee members. Student cruncil member are Janice Phillips, Carol Hoffman, Lucille Wnnderly, Sally White, Connie Thorne, Oick Wulf, Kalhy Doner, Steve Perry, Jack Scott, Mama Humphrey, Jean Alter burg, Larry Payne, Judy A I wood, Bob Levy, Colleen Nelson. Phvl lis Poniielh. Marly DeCniote, Jim ItohjM.sf.il, lmo;:cne Thomas, Jim Davenport, Delores Dallas, Karlene Quistad, Barbara Cer Jiner, I'eggv Hoffman. 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