Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1963, Image 17

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    A THURBDAY. JUNE I. 1863 .. MEDFOF
Utah Firm deceives Big Oregon Project
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
Salem (DTD A Salt Lake
City firm wu low bidder on
big Oregon highway proj
ect Tuesday at $5,896,356.
Gibboni and Reed of the
Utah city bid that amount for
work on the Celilo-Biggs lec
tion of the Columbia River
highway in Wasco and Sher
man counties, including
grading and structures.
Other bids and projects, by
county, included:
B a k r Arthur Simoneen
and Co., Baker, $56,798
West unit, Rock Creek-Haines
section, stone base and oiling.
Banlon Morse Brothers,
Lebanon, 1203,029 Bowers
Slough section of Albany
Corvallls highway, grade,
pave and structure.
Coatdress Chic
Clackamas Warren North
west Co., Portland, $627,378
Canby-Aurora hill section
of Pacific highway, grading,
paving and structure.
Douglas Morse Brothers,
Lebanon, and Beckley &
Thomas, Roseburg, 11,038,
898 Wlnchester-S. Umpqua
river section of Pacific high
way, grading, paving and
iigniiig.
Rorcburg Paving $18,182
Sutherlin section of city
street grading and paving.
Gilliam Rogers Construc
tlon, Portland, $934,302
Heppner Junction inter
change and north unit, Hepp
ner Junction interchange
Rhea section of the Columbia
River and Heppner highways,
grading, paving, structures
and signing.
Harnay Slate-Hall, Port
land, $271,319 north unit,
Riley-Junlper Ridge section
of the Lakeview-Burns high
way, grading, oiling and
structures.
Klamath M a d e s o n and
Stokes, Roseburg, $27,890
Klamath Falls traffic signal
reviiion-
Lana Knight & Percy, Sa
lem, $56,810 Goihen-Cot-tage
Grove section of the Pa
cific highway, roadside im
provement. Lincoln Road and Drive
Way Co., Newport, $59,427
mile point 2 slide section on
the Corvallis-Newport high
way, grade and pive.
Linn Morse Brothers, Le
banon, $88,769 Clear Lake
Junction section of the San
tiam highway, grade and
pave.
Waico Pacific Concrete,
Portland, and Jordan, Port
land. $323.330 R a 1 1 r 0 a d
overcrowing and brewery
grade undercrossing. The
Dalles section, Columbia Ri
ver highway at The Dalles.
Portland State to Train Peace Corps People (or Turkey
Portland - A Peace Corps
program to train 47 Ameri
cans for service in Turkey
will be established at Port
land State college this sum
mer.
The $125,000 federally sup
ported program has received
final approval from Peace
Corps headquarters In Wash'
ington, D. C, according to
project officer Dr. John Dart
professor of geography at
PSC. Another Turkish train
ing project also is scheduled
at Georgetown university this
summer.
Portland State was selected
for the Turkish project be
cause of the college's grow
ing reputation in the field of
Middle East studies, Dr. Dart
said. PSC has the only fed'
erally supported undergrade
uate program in Middle East
studies in the nation.
Volunteers are expected to
arrive in Portland Aug. 16
and begin training Aug. 19.
The group will fly In from
Puerto Rico where they have
been enrolled in a physical
conditioning program, Dr
Dart said. The group will
leave Portland Nov. 2 for two
weeks home leave and addi
tional training in Turkey.
Peace Corps trainees will
undergo an intensive 11-week
training program consisting
of 300 hours of Turkish lan
guage training, 100 hours
each of area and technical
studies, 60 hours of American
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studies, world affairs and
communism, 55 hours of
physical education, 30 hours
of personal health and 15
hours of Peace Corps orien
tatlon.
PSC's graduate school of
social work and home econo
mists from Oregon State unl
verslty also will assist in the
program. Dr. Dart said.
Lug Nuts Removed
From Truck Wheel
What could have been
serious accident occurred
early this week when some'
one removed the lug nuts from
the left rear wheel of a pickup
truck.
The owner, unaware that
the nuts had been removed
drove from the Medford
Bowling Lanes, 821 North
Riverside ave., and was
the Highway 82 overpass
when the wheel came off.
Claude Hershel Hatfield,
1310 East Gregory rd., told
Medford police Tuesday after
noon that his truck sustained
about $100 damage. Also
taken from the pickup were
the four hubcaps, police re
ported.
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COMPLETES COURSE
Army National Guard Spe
cialist Five LeRoy V. Fellow:-,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Fellows, 699 Gilman rd., and
husband of Barbara Fellows,
745 Childers St., has com
pleted an automotive mainte
nance helper course at Fort
Ord, Calif.
A graduate of Medford
High school, Fellows attended
Oregon Technical institute.
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REPLIES TO GREETING Indian President Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan, right, replies to President Kennedy's greet
ing with a few remarks on the north portico of the White
House in Washington. Rain cancelled an elaborate welcoming
ceremony for Radhakrishnan, who is in the capital for a
business conference with the President. (UPI)
Grange News
At the- recent Phoenix
Grange meeting a visitor,
Mrs. Margaret Crouch, home
economics chairman of Dist
rict 1, was escorted to the
master's station.
Slides showing the destruc
tion of the Columbus Day
storm were shown during the
literary program, which pre
ceded the regular meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott
were elected to become mem
bers of the Grange.
Mrs. Crouch told of various
home economics contests plan
ned for the near future, and
the HEC scholarship fund.
The next visitation meeting
will be at Upper Rogue
Grange today. Phoenix
Grange will celebrate this
event June 25.
Mrs. Olin Poe mentioned
the coming Rose Show June 8,
and suggested that those who
have good blooms place their
entries in the show.
Gaelic for Johnny and is pro
nounced Johnny. All clear?
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Army Pvt. Connie F. Sing
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highway, has completed a
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center, Ft. Rucker, Ala.
JNOY IS JOHNNY
New York (UPD Actor
Jnoy Monoghan's explanation
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa., native was
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That confused people, so he
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That's why so many mothers serve plenty of good fresh
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