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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 27

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The News Tribunei
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Tacoma, Washington
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27
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Puyallup Freeway Due Open in May valley More than 1 million yards was taken ot this summer Smith's jurisdiction includes SR 167 between Puyallup and Sumner as well as the viaduct spanning Puyallup's northeast section Grading on the section is nearing completion he said and the 27 TRIBUNE TUES OCT 17 1073 massive job of removing a hillside near Sumner to make room for a bridge will be finished this fall That latter projert involved use of a conveyor system lows Corner and East Pioneer Avenue is progressing well with most structures completed 1 He said 250000 yards of earth remain to be removed from the cut in South Hill above the fairgrounds though through which the freeway will drop into the have been tremendous in putting up with the noise and Kerslake said He said they apparently realize that the longer work day from 5 am to 10 pm will result in a quicker opening Vestal is in charge of SR 512 operations He said the freeway section between Wil short section between SR 167 and the base of Flhi Iiill Contractors have been working double shifts to speed completion of the system "I want to say that these people in the valley Kent Auburn and Sumner and terminating (at least for the near future) at the Meridian Street interchange on the north side of the Puyallup River and SR 410 the so-called Sumner Bypass a will be phased in as funds become available The system includes SR 512 running parallel to East 112th Street to South Meridian Street then north past the Western Washington Fairgrounds and through Puyallup to connect with SR 107 SR 167 known as the Valley Freeway running south from Renton through Sears 4-Day SPECIALS 'I Huisman Has Tax Program Mike Huisman Republican candidate for state represen-t a i Position 2 27th District has issued the following statement: am married have two children and am sales representative for Nabisco "Tax burdens affect us all whether we are Democrat or Republican and we have been ft PUYALLUP May it the target month foe opening the Puyallup Valley Freeway aystem to traffic State High a i Department official Ralph Kenlake announced following an inspection tour of the various projects Kerslake district engineer with headquarters at Tumwa ter was joined on the valley tour by project engineers Dallas Vestal and George Smith He said that despite good construction weather this fall the system be ready for traffic by the end oT the year as hoped a year ago at this time Contractors got a late start In the spring because of adverse weather losing approximately two months They will ragain some of that if the current dry stretch continues The department decided some time ago to accomplish the work totaling $30 million in two or more phases The first phase involves linking the several sections by completing two lanes of pavement Two additional lanes would be constructed later as funds become available providing four lanes of divided limited-access highway Examples of phasing are two-lane bridges over the Puyallup River at Meridian Street and near 10th Street KE Twin spans will be constructed later at both sites according to Kerslake Altogether II bridges are planned and according to the officials 11 have been completed The remainder Kenmorc Sewing Machine Clearance Kenmorc Console Sews forward and rrvn even over seams Darns tnmds easily Vi itli handsome hardwood cahiiiel Set it todav at Scars! 1 19100 YOUR CHOICE 58 Basic Role Mike Iluiaman 1 Of Nurses Outlined Zig-Zag Portable Monograms mends darns sew'shnllonholrs and sew on hnllons Straight or zig-zag stitches all without altaehmenls! 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SPOKANE Wash (AP) A nurse's work during an emergency is only a small part of her total job the director of educational services for a surgical supply firm told nurses and other medical personnel attending the Pacific Northwest convention of the Emergency Depart-nent Nurses Association (EDNA) In Spokane Lucy Jo Atkinson education director of Ethicon Inc said the basic day-to-day role is that of a leader-teacher of the medical team The nurse should consider herself a leader at all times Miss Atkinson said because a nurse who takes charge in all situations creates a good image with patients and coworkers The leadership role must not interfere with the fact that a "hospital effort is a team she said in her address to the group Monday Monday the EDNA conferees attended workshops on transporting and care of bone patients cardio-pul-monary (heart-lung) resuscitation cardiac monitoring defibrillation (stopping heart seizures) intravenous techniques and critical care drugs The conference is sched-u 1 to continue through Wednesday and Includes workshops and seminars conducted by physicians nurses and lawyers CURTAIN CALL TIic rise of our curtains anil the fall of our prices iajw 1 i- -n promised tax relief for too long I feel we can have a positive tax program in 1973 one that will: 1 Cut property taxes in half 2 eliminate all special levies from property taxes 3 contain a maximum ceiling that can only be raised by a vote of the taxpayers and 4 he easily read and comprehended by the taxpayers I believe that the voter must be able to know what he is voting on before he can truly govern himself "There is no justifiable reason for the state's present unemployment situation We can diversify our i i state industries and at the same time encourage out-of-state business to invest here Ry successfully abolishing our state inventory taxes we can help our present small industries profit better by encouraging full year-round productiveness and growth We can stimulate our economy We can make new jobs How long can we continue to accept the no-response attitude from our representatives? It's time for a change "Should there be an age limit for a state representative? Should it be 65 normal retirement age or should we let our lawmakers continue to retire in office? 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