16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 13, 1948 tion. This provides for a para llel one-way street entering and leading out of the airport with a landscaped strip intervening. Referred to the manager with power to act was the application of Anna Johnson for a license as palmist and clairvoyant for a limited time. The council approved an ap plication of the Knights of Co lumbus for a club liquor license at the lodge's headquarters, 17014 North Commercial. Approval was given an appli cation of the Herrall-Owens company to erect a 12-foot sign above the parking strip in front of its new place of business at 670 North Liberty. The council set the night ol Jaycees Want Useless Stop Signs Removed From Streets The Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce thinks Salem has too many isolated "stop" signs that are no longer useful, and that they create "hazards and death traps" rather than protect the public. The Jaycees submitted to the city council Monday night a proposed resolution for their re moval. The Junior chamber would, however, substitute "stop" signs on some streets intersecting through streets where "slow ' signs now exist, and also cov ered this in the proposed reso lution. It was referred to the city manager for investigation. City Manager J. L. Franzen Introduced a resolution, which the council adopted, providing for "stop" signs at all inter sections on Market street east of North Capitol where they do not already exist. It covers that part of Market between the old and the new east city limit. Other Safety Measures Other resolutions adopted bearing on traffic safety were Resolution by Alderman Rob ert De Armond for "stop" signs at 16th and Roosevelt. Limiting automobile parking to two hours on the west side of 12th street between State and Trade. Limiting automobile parking to two hours on the east and west sides of South Commercial between Trade and Bellevue. The manager reported against a "stop" sign at Cross and South High. The city manager reported as sufficient a petition for the im provement of Columbia street from Maple to Hazel, and the city engineer was instructed to prepare plans and specifications A-remonstrance against the Improvement of 20th street was reported as sufficient to nullify two petitions that had been re ceived. An adverse report was made by the city manager on a peti tion that an alley be laid out in Lot SI of North Salem addition. A petition was approved for Installation of a sanitary sewer on 25th street, beginning at Shelton ditch, and another peti tion for extension of a sewer westerly on Rural avenue. Would Cut Rentals Referred to the city manager was a letter from Paul R. Hen dricks, in behalf of L. R. Twee die, o Tweedie Oil company, requesting that river front rentals for throe moorage right holders be reduced from $30 to $15 a month. Tweedie said he would be willing to pay $40. A letter signed by C. A. Mc riure, engineer for the long range planning commission, written in behalf of the street committee of the commission, suggesting set-back lines on South 25th street as the airport is developed, was received and filed. City Manager Franzen explained that the matter is taken car of by the master air port plan which is approved by the civil aeronautics adminlstra- Reserve Hospital Plan Breaks All Records C. H. Simpson, manager of Reserve Hospital Plan sales of fice in Salem, announced today that results of the June presi dent's month shattered all rec ords of the company. The Salem office exceeded its quota sub stantially, as did every other office of the company. Reserve Hospital Plan is a service of Reserve Life Insur ance company, a legal reserve company. Its hospital plan has attracted nationwide attention because of the liberal benefits provided and the company'? streamlined handling of claim payments. The June sales cam paign was in honor of C. A. Sammons, president of the company. July 26 at 8 o'clock as the time for a public hearing on appli cation of the Lodge of Perfec tion for waiver of set-back lines it the site of its projected new Masonic building. Cherryland Festival BABY PARADE Sat. July 17-10 A.M. $100.00 IN PRIZES FAVORS FOR KIDDIES BABY PARADE INFORMATION: 1. Entrants must be under 8 years of; age. 2. Entrants may be accompanied in parade by respon sible older person. 3. Parade forms at Marion Square, 9:30 A.M., Satur day, July 1 7. 4. Entry blanks to be submitted not later than Thurs day, July 15, at Chamber of Commerce or Festival Ticket Booths. ENTRY BLANK Baby Parade Committee Cherryland Festival Ass'n Chamber of Commerce Salem, Oregon ENTER (Name of Entrant) (Address) Check Type of Entry Buggy Tricycle Bicycle Wagon Olher. 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