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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1955)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1955 New Highway To Be Opened SALEM IB The entire Portland Salem expressway will be opened - to light traffic on Tuesday, Nov. 1, Siate- Highway Engineer R. H. Baldock announced Monday, after inspecting ii. The new section, between Salem and Wilsonvllle, will be opened at that time. The section between Wilsonvllle and West Portland has been open for several months. The ' 26-mile Slem.Wnnnvll1 section will be limited to gross loans unaer lo.oou pounds. Of that distance. 16 miles will be four lanes, and 10 miles will be two lanes. Baldock explained that paving of the entire four lanes will not oe completed until next Aug. 1. The opposing traffic lanes are 50 feet apart, and the section from Salem to Wilsonvllle is almost as straight as an arrow. Each lane is H feet wide, with lu-iooc snouiaers. BaldOck said thf Rnlim.Wn:An ville route probably would be t.usea next spring when paving begins on the uncompleted south bound lanes. The new route will be designated as U.S. Highway 99. Baldock also announced that multiflora roses, the so called living fence, will be planted In the 50-foot area between the opposing lanes. Over the entire 26-mile distance oi tne new section, there Is only one point of access. That is near Woodbum. The road has a 20-inch gravel base, topped by four Inches of asphaltic concrete. . Harney County Names Grossman BURNS lifl Francis Venator is Harney Country's grassman of the year." ile was selected mainly because of 18 dams he built on his high, dry rangeland to make it adaptible lo cattle-raiMnK. The dams, on land some 800 feet above haylands, catch and hold water from melting snows, reducing the distance the cattle go for water. His ranch Is ai Venaior, named for his father who settled th community in 1878. He has about 550 head of cattle. The committee of Judges which picked him praised his "immeas urable energy, ability, foresiphied-i ness, pride and intense interest." - m$r ' "pi.-.- vttv 111 OCTOBER IS ALMOST WT S-ONE it's TIME TO rl rjj m COLLECT AGAIN WINTER Vvi W WILL SOON BE HERB --AND Wft f. 'HERALD AND NEWS' M ftsJLKl m CARRIERS WILL HAVE TO ' WM PJS W BREAK OUT .THEIR : CrWSf rr fi:' v WARM WEATHER . Wyzf P illL HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN THEFT . TULELAKE Paul - Tschirky, Tulelake farmer reports the loss of an International flatbed truck, allegedly stolen from his ranch several days ago. License number s D-83557. Cab of the truck is grren. The loss has been veported to bom California and Oregon high way patrolmen. N C lf I Penetrating relief from pain " of arthritis and rheumatism " ' "ltUiti'Uvdii-H M lit l)t itj UV DEEP HEAT IIEWMEIITIIOLATUM? -gets right hwhere it hurts! DREP HEAT. It's a new and different penetrating relief for arthritic pain and misery. 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Mississippi, Ar kansas and Oklahoma. Gains by other stales ranged from l.l per cent for Kentucky to 31 per cent for Nevada. The Census Bureau said the na tion's population rose from 150 -67.361 on April 1. 1950, to about 162.409.00U on July 1, 1954. As in earlier years, the Census Bureau estimates showed a mount ing population shift toward the Par West. . Alaska led all states and terri tories in the rue of Increase. Atier adjustments for the heavy inllux of seasonal labor. It showed an amazing 63 per cent rise tor the four years. As of July 1, 1954. the population of Alaska stood at en estimated 208.000. The seven states showing do creases for the 1950-1954 period lost citizens mostly because of mi grations to v other areas of the country. The Pacific Coast, par ticularly California, appeared to be 'he chief destination of the mi grants. During the four-year period. California's population rose 18.1 per cent to 12.600.000. an addition of 1.914,000 persons. Nevada, cen ter of the divorce and gambling business, enjoyed an Increase from 160.083 in 1950 to 310.000 last year. Arizona followed Nevada per-centace-wise. Its population Jumped 53.8 per cent from 149.587 to 928.000. Other sizable Increases were 10.3 per cent for Michigan: 16.7 for Delaware; 11 for Maryland: 191 lor Florida; lo for Texas; and 10.6 for Utah. t Among the territories. Hawaii gained 4.4 per cent, the Canal Zonel.8. and Puerto Rico 0.8 per cent. But the Virgin Islands asw Its population drop lo per cent from 26.665 to 24.000. FREE BOWLING LESSONS ton Women Beqinnert CM J24S The Choptl by the Garden O'Hair's Memorial Chapel Service for All Incomes Terms II Months to Pay 6fh end Pine Sts. Phone 3454 Keith O'Hair, owner iMs Little! walk on air ' t3f mi ... jfy ; CUSHION (n f y INSOLES leather-Covered Cushions Heel-to-toe , Cushioned lift at Inner-Arch ' Built-in Steel Shanks VAN OMAN'S 527 Main HEY KIDS! 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