Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1958, Image 28

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PLUNGING INTO SURF, amphibious vehicle returns to fleet off San Simeon, Calif,
ifter landing troops during "Operation RocKy Shoals," huge military maneuver involv
ing some 13,000 troops. Helicopters also were used to land troops during exercise.
All City Music
Groups Planned
Two "all city music groups"
will start rehearsals Saturday,
Nov. 15, I. A. Mirick, super
visor of instrumental music in
Medford schools, has an
nounced. The groups, the all-Medford
elementary honor band and
orchestra, are now being or
ganized from sixth grade stu
dents. The orchestra will meet
at Hedrick Junior High school
and the band will meet at Mc
Loughlin Junior High, Mirick
said.
Purpose of the groups is to
give talented and hard-working
students an opportunity to
play more advanced music,
thereby accelerating the
child's musical education, he
pointed out. Students will be
selected for the groups on rec
ommendation of the elemen
tary school band or orchestra
teacher and principal, Mirick
said.
John Drysdale, Elmer Ayres
'and Audrey Bartlett will work
with orchestra students, and
Bon Bartlett, Al Huntemann
and Mirick will work with
band students.
Mirick said the groups prob
ably would present one or
more concerts during the
school year.
Close Bidding on
Highway Projects
Seen in Openings
Muscular Dystrophy
Drive Starts Here
The annual drive for funds
for Muscular Dystrophy start
ed Nov. 1 in this area, accord
ing to Mayola J. Watson, pres
ident of the Jackson county
chapter. Muscular Dystrophy
association.
The March for Muscular
Dystrophy will be Wednesday
evening, Nov. 19, with the
Medford letter carriers assist
ing other volunteer workers.
Reese Alexander of the Al
exander and Brown Insurance
agency, Medford, will be com
merce and industry chairman
for this year's drive, chapter
officials announced.
Salem-rtlPD-Extremely close
bidding marked bid openings
by the State Highway Depart
ment here Wednesday with
three bidders within $29 of
each other in bids for con
struction of some highway
structures.
State " Highway Engineer
W. C. Williams said the bids
were 13.1 per cent below en
gineering estimates.
Bids opened will be con
sidered for awards at a meet
ing of the Highway Commis
sion here Dec. 11.
There were only four bid
ders on the largest project in
the letting, involving paving
of 2.97 miles on the south
west 11th ave.-Tigard inter
change of the Baldock free
way in Portland. Peter Kie
wit Sons' Company, Vancou
ver, Wash., was the apparent
low bidder with a bid of $1,
161,017. Other apparent low bids included:
Museum Has 2,289
Visitors in October
Jacksonville A total of
2,289 persons visited the
Jacksonville museum last
month, an increase of 709
over the number visiting it
in October, 1957. A previous
article reported the increase
as 109.
The total brought to 309,-
332 the number of visitors
since the museum opened on
July 10, 1950. Attendance last
month was 2,289, compared
to 1,580 in October, 1957.
Old Newspapers
To Be Displayed
A collection of old news
papers recalling many events
of recent history will be dis
played at the Chin Up club
hobby carnival at the Girls
Community club Friday and
Saturday. The show will be
open from noon until 9 p.m.
Friday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday.
Included in the newspaper
collection are the Dempsey
Carpentier fight, Bandon fire,
Oregon state capitol fire,
dirigible Hindenburg explo
sion, plane crash death of
Wiley Post and Will Rogers,
both world Wars, assassina
tion of Huey Long, mimeo
graphed paper from Point
Barrow, Alaska, announcing
the Post - Rogers crash, a pa
per printed on wrapping
paper, during the newsprint
shortage of World War II, and
other interesting editions. Also
included is a Hong Kong tele
phone directory.
Colleen Hope dancers will
provide a half-hour show Fri
day at 7 p.m., to be followed
by the Shadows at 8 p.m.
Saturday night Mrs. George
Heide will entertain at the
organ and her son, Bob, will
play cornet solos at 7 p.m. At
8 p.m. Mrs. C. R. Alexander's
Hawaiian band will be heard.
Prizes will be given both
nights, club officers said.
Coos county: 437 - foot
bridge and 1.24. miles of grad
ing and paving on the Oregon
Coast highway about 5 miles
south of Coos Bay: Coos Bay
Dredging Company, $606,722.
Jackson county: 2.97 miles
of grading on the Pacific
highway about 5 miles east of
Grants Pass: Earl L. McNutt,
Eugene, $564,500.
Wheeler county: 7.94 miles
of grading and oiling of the
John Day highway north from
Service creek and about 12
miles south of Fossil: Earl L.
McNutt Company, Eugene,
$521,804.
Wasco county: 5.55 miles of
grading on the Columbia Riv
er highway about 7 miles east
of Mosier: Rogers Construc
tion Company, Portland,
$293,184.
Linn county: Five drainage
structures on re-located Pa
cific highway from 14 to 17
miles south of Albany: Hamil
ton and Thorn, Eugene, $312,-866.
Umatilla rnnntv 5.9 milps
of grading and oiling plus
concrete bridge on East Birch
creek road about 3 miles
south of Pilot Rock; D. C.
Dack Company, Pendleton,'
$224,994.
Klamath county: 475 - foot
concrete bridge to carry The
Dalles - California Highway
over California st. in Klam
ath Falls: Tom Lillebo, Reeds
port, $199,720.
Marion county: State High
way Commission's sign depart
ment building in Salem: Mon
son and Sievers, Portland,
$96,954.
Lincoln county: Extension
of Beverly Beach state park:
Eugene Gardens, Eugene,
$82,523.
Lane county: Extension of
Jessie M. Honeyman park:
Eugene Gardens, Eugene,
$55,054.
Baker county: Eagle Creek
bridge about 40 miles east of
Baker: Bechtel brothers, La
Grande, $44,263.
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