The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 21, 1955, Image 3

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    State Highway Commission Approves Many Projects
PORTLAND The Slats
Highway Commission Tuesday ap
proved low offers on eitfhl 'high
way, bridge and grade separation
projects, totalling $2,003,795. That
raised the total fur bids at the
commission's two - day meeting
here to $3,340,422.
A grade separation structure at
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Klanath Falls accounted for more
than 25 per cent of the contract
money on the projects,
In other action Tuesday tha com
j mission:
I Kejected a request by the West
t'matilia County Chamber of Com
! merce to desiKnate the old V. S.
i 30 Highway between Boardman
and Stanfietd as "L1. S. 30 By
pass." Assured Umatilla County Judge
Sain Cook that consideration would
be giveiwus request for straight'
ening curves on (he Hetix-Uavana
secondary Highway.
Agreed to study a request for
improvement of the Bay Ciiy
Ganbaldi section of the Coast
Highway.
1 lea rd a req ues t for i m prove
ment of Siletz secondary highway
220 between Siletz and Kernville.
Agreed to study a request from
the Coquille Valley Lumber Co.
for permission to haul logs on the
Deadwood-Five Rivers Mountain
road.
The commission agreed to a re
quest from Lowell Stockman, Pen-
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dleton, to put up far sale a lum
ber campsite on the north fork of
the John Day River. The Pilot
Rock Lumber Co., which deeded
the land to the Highway Commis
sion several years ago, now finds
need for it, Stockman said, and
wants to buy it back.
The commission approved an
other request by Stockman to low
er the roadbed on the IVndleUin
Walla Walla route under a railroad
where clearance is only 13 feet 2
inches. 11 will be lowered to jive
; 14 feet clearance, needed for
some wood chip trucks.
The Commission Tuesday re
ceived three bids for a grade sep
aration on somn Mxtn m. in Klam
ath Kails with each of them run
ning close to a million dollars,
The apparent low offer was by
Tom I.illebo of Reedsport at $89
964, The figures were being anal
bed and were to be presented at
the afternoon session for possible
award.
Next low was Kuckenberg Con
struction Co., Portland, S93S.4W,
followed bv Rogers Construction
Co., Portland, $942,278.
The project is for an 836-foot
steel and concrete grade separa
tion carrying the Klamath Kalls
Lakeview Highway over the South
ern Pacific Railroad tracks on
South Sixth St.
A condemnation suit has been
filed to get title to some of the
property and spt?ed construction.
The grade separation Job, which
is to be completed by August. I9r,7,
was the biggest one on which bids
were opened Tuesday. Others in
clude, by counties:
Baker Grading and topping
.58 mile of the Boulder Gorge sec
tion of the Sumpter Valley High
way southwest of Baker, Durbin
Bros., Kugene, S44.160.
Deschutes Grade and oil 3 65
miles of the Deep Canyon section
,of the McKenz.e Highway seven
miles east of Sisters, All urn Bros.,
Kugene, $349,502.
Klamath Grade and pave 7 31
miles of the east unit. Crescent
Lake junction. The Dalles-Cahfor-nia
junction section of the Willam
ette Highway, 43 miles east of
Oakrtdge and 10 miles south of
Crescent, Warren - Northwest Co.,
Portland. $364,241.
Klamath and Lane Guardrail
installations on Willamette and The
Dalles-California higliwavs. Truss
fab Inc., Portland, $11,628.
Umatilla Construct 46-foot
undercrossing of the Cnion Pacific
1 tracks and build 1.15 mile of road
bed on the Hinkle-Bocks corner
i section of the Hermiston secondary
I highway near Hermiston, George
, E. Berry, Beaverton, $101,450.
; Tillamook Con rote bridge over
'the Nehalem River near Mohler,
Workman it Wilson, Canby, $124,
720. j Yamhill Construct 110-foot
concrete bridge separation struc
ture west of the Yamhill River on
Three Mile Lane highway and a
294-foot grade separation on the
I Lafayette County road, Birke-
'meter Construction Co., Milwau-
j kie. $108,080.
! Lafayette County road, Birkeme
i Construction Co., Milwaukie, $108,-08U.
Hospital News
Knight Proposes
Pro-Eisenhower
Delegates Slate
SACRAMENTOXalif. Gov.
Goodwin J. Knight has disclosed
he is going ahead with formation
of a pro-Kisenhower slate of dele
gates to the 1956 Republican Na
tional Convention.
Moving fast in a state rich with
presidential possibilities, the gov
ernor said California's 70 voles
will be pledged to himself us a
favorite son, and only nominal,
candidate if the President doesn't
seek a second term.
Slate election law forbid un
pledged delegations.
"We are proceeding with plans
for the June 5 presidential pri
mary campaign in California."
Knight said, "on the assumption
that President Kisenhower will ac
cept renommation and will again
lead the party to victory m next
year's elections."
His press statement outlined
plans for doing what Knight said
all along he would do. Its timing,
though, raised some question as
to whether he is trying to stake
out a claim on the big delegation,
second only to New York's, ahead
of Vice President Richard M. Nix
on and Sen. William V. Knowland
(R-Cahf).
' Knight previously said he would
be happy to have both Knowland
and Nixon as members of his dele
DougUt Community Hospital
Admitted
Surgery; Mrs. Lovl Cox, Flav
in Rhodes, Roseburg.
Medical: Catherine Hawthorne,
Victor Straub, Kathleen McCoy,
Mrs. Kenneth Redifer. Homer
Hughes, Frank Grinsky, Sara Skin
ner, Koseburg; Mrs. Don Shep
hard. Ditlard; llrs. Jessa Martin,
Sutherlm.
Discharged
Ralph Anion, George Johnston.
Reva Watson, Roseburg; Theresa
Melton, Morxan Hill. Calif.; Mr.
Yernuo Lively, Riddle.
Mercy Hospital
Admitted
Surgery: Denzil Forney, Rose
burg; Jack Bradley, Sutherlm.
Medical: Mayo Aanderud, Kver
ett. Wash.; Bernard Amos, Camas
Valley; Mrs. Perry Van Cleve,
Wilbur.
Discharged
Jack Wooldridge. Canvonville;
Mrs. Frank Cartweil and babv,
Judy Madalene; Mrs. Jim Bodine,
Oakland; George White. Roger
Meisner, Mrs. Joseph Yraguen and
baby, Pilar Jo; Mrs. Robert Le
Bleu, Mrs. Norman Henigan and
baby. Norma Carol; Mrs. Joe
Griffin and baby, William Arthur,
Roseburg.
Sheriff's Reserves Hold
Annual Dinner Monday
About 100 Douglas County slier
iff reserves and law enforcement
officers from several Douglas and
out-of-county communities attend
ed the annual dinner of the Sher
iff's Reserve Monday mght at the
fairground.
Dinner was served by the Doug
las County Mounted Sheriff's Posse
and its auxiliary. Del McKay was
master of ceremonies,
Wed. Dec. 21. 1955 The Nawi-Review, Roseburg, Ore, 3
TREMORS FELT
SANTIAGO, Chile l4V-Two heavy
earth tremors rocked the coastal
city of Constitucion, about l.W
miles south of Santiago, at ft Mi
(K.ST) last night. N damage- or
injuries were reported.
Janet Borland Dies
In Portland Monday
Janet Borland, 3'aycarold
daughter of Sir, and Sirs. Bob Bor
land, died in Portland Monday.
She had been suffering from can
cer and had had a recent opera
tion m Portland, according to word
j received here by friends.
Funeral services will be held Fri-
! day at Hall s Funeral Home la
liranls I'ass.
The Borland family had recently
moved to Bend from Kosebur:.
She is survived hy her parents;
I wo brothers, Hubert and Uougias,
i and other relatives.
TO HAVE PARTY
St. Joseph's School will have
a Christmas proiirain and party
at the school Thursday evening at
7.:io. Parents and friends of the
students are invited.
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Warren's Second
Daughter Weds
. 1.0S ANGELKS J - Candlelight
in a Rlassroofed chapel save a
Chnstinasy touch to the wedding
of Dorothy Warren, daughter of
Chief Justice and Mrs. Karl War
ren, to Dr. Carmine D. Clemenle
Monday night.
The scene was the picturesque
Wayfarers Chapel of the Church
of the New Jerusalem, located at
Portuguese Bend on the coast 20
miles south of here. The Rev.
Kenneth W. Knox, pastor, perform
ed the double ring ceremony.
.Miss Warren, 24. had her voung
est sister. Nina who is best known
as 'Honey Bear." as her matron
of honor and Nina's husband, Dr
Stuart Brien of Beverly Hills, was
best man. Nina and Dr. Brien
were married last Nov. 1.
Dr. Clemente, 27, is a professor
of anatomy at the I'Cl.A Medical
Center.
Chief Justice Warren gave Hie
bride away. He and Mrs. Warren
were surrounded by their family
including daughter Virginia and
sons James, Hobert and Karl Jr.
Letter Carrier
Asks More Time
NEW YORK A 54 vear-old
letter carrier has asked for anoth
er week to make "the biggest de
cision" of his life whether to trv
for $32,000 on the $fi4.ouo radio
television giveaway program.
Hoscoe C. Wright, of tjucens,
N.Y., may either settle for the
S16.UO0 he has alreadv won or trv
for the next step $.12,000. Should
he answer the question correctly,
he would then have the opportunity
to try for the CHS show's jackpot
$64,000. Should he fail, he would
; not an expensive convertible as a
consolation.
Wright, a Negro, said on the
show Tuesday night he hopes to
use his winnings to send his l.'t-year-old
son and his lo-year-oitf
daughter to coliege. He has lieen
answering questions on poetry.
"This is the biggest decision T
have ever been called on to make
in my life," he told master of
ceremonies Hal March. The letter
carrier said the Christmas mail
rush has kept him from studying
for the next question.
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