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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1960)
o o c o MAIL TRIBUNt. Mfdfore', Of. Sunday, Mjy 22, lftg A 5 o Commission lo Open Bids on Two County Projects Sa'.em Bids will be re ceived by the slate highway commission in Salem June 1 for 20 highway, brdige, traf- iic signal, illumination, sign ing and building projects esti mated to cost $7,300,000. Portions of the projects will be constructed in Jack. son and Josephine counties, according to the commission! The commission will re ceive bids on two projects in Jackson county. One project calls for flat tening of the sharper curves on Crater Lake highway be tween Trail and McLeod. The work is planned to improve the alignment and sight dis tance on this section of high way. Widening work will be completed by the fall of 1960. The other project calls for the grading and paving of 5.48 miles of the Lake of the Woods highway from a point near the Hanley ranch, about 12 miles southeast of Eagle Point, and easterly to the Rogue River Forest boundary. The western 2.2 miles will have a 22-foot paved roadway with 8-foot shoulders while the eastern 3.3 miles will have a 33-foot paved road way, two lanes for eastbound traffic and one lane for west bound traffic. The new con struction generally follow! the present road. The work is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 1961. Interstate Route The commission will also receive bids for paving the previously graded section of the new interstate route of the Pacific highway between the North Grants Pass inter change and the bridge over Evans creek at the town of Rogue River. The plans call for the tra velway of the new four-lane divided highway to be paved with concrete and the shoul ders to be surfaced with as- phaltic concrete. Included in the project are plans for the construction of grade separation structures on Beacon dr., over a connect ing leg of the East Grants Pass interchange, and over Foothills boulevard at both Jones creek and Bloody Run creek. The other structures neces sary for the completion of this section of new highway are already under contract. Signing of the highway is also to be done under the con tract for this project. All work on the project, In- eluding paving, structures and signing is scheduled to be completed by fall of 1961. Roughly 25,500.000 children are enrolled in the nation's public schools. Private and parochial school enrollment totals 4 million. Court Records MINICIPAL rOI'RT James William Barnard, din obeyed traffic fieri. $6. David Da Ma Dodge, violation of baic rule. $11. Robert Grand McKee, excessive noise, S6. Lynn Marshal Offord, violation of basic rule, SI 1 . Richard Theodore Childress, dts oheved traffic sienal. $11. Gayle Elizabeth Childress, dis plnveci expired license plates, Sfi. Robert T. Hutchison, disobeyed traffic sipnal. $11. James Albert Downs Jr., viola tion of basic rule. $11; no opera tor's license in possetsion, $11. Sivert Tobias Sober, driving without Oregon operator's license, $ti. Larry Russell Rock. 21. of 37 Quince :t.. driving under the ity iJiience uf intoxicating liquor. Slot. Ernest Otto Zeislcr, following too close. $25. Rov Jewell Dell. 42. of 1121 West 10th st., raced with another vehicle. $25. James Leonard Foster, disobey ed traffic Mgn. $ti Llla Mnblc Eddy, improper left turn, $. I. Claude Oldham, violation of baste rule. $11. James Perrv Warren, disobeyed traffic sienal. $11. Elizabeth Scott Dressier, im proper lane uage, $11. Alfred Lee Hay, excessive noise. $3 50. Ruth Ertitha Hawkins, violation of basic rule. $11. Elwin William Brewer, 38. Ash land, failure to leave information at the scene of an accident. $26. Delmcr LeRny Hack worth, ex cessive noise. Si Arthur NiU Gillmure. following too close. S2t. riwrviT rorRT Darlme Mannihm vs .Tost ManruHia, divorce decne. Juanita TmElcaf vs. Clarence A. Tincleaf divorce complaint Florence Fiee vs. Arthur M. Fi. divorce complaint. .. 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