Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1963, Image 18

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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREQON
Information on Use Of Trails Available At Forest Offices
THURSDAY. JUNE 0. 1M3
Portland Latest informa
tion on condition and use of
specific trails in the national
forests can be obtained at
forest supervisor or district
ranger offices in the area of
interest .according to the U. S.
forest service regional office,
Portland.
Use of two-wheel motor ve
hicles on forest trails is in
creasing, as is other recrea
tion activity, and numerous
inquiries are being made as
to trail conditions and restric
tions. National forest trails are
open to two-wheel vehicles ex
cept where closed under Sec
retary of Agriculture re 'a
tions. Trails in wild, wilder
ness, and primitive areas are
closed as well as certain
trails where vehicles would
endanger the public, damage
resources, or conflict with
other established uses of the
national forests.
Closed to Vehicles
About 15 per cent of the
18,000 miles of trails in the
national forests of Oregon and
Washington are closed to
motor vehicles. Most of the
closure mileage is within
wilderness-type areas or in
watersheds which supply
water to cities.
Persons using vehicles on
trails open to such use do so
at their own risk, the forest
service said. Safety of indi
viduals and condition of trails
cannot be guaranteed.
Forest supervisors give pub
lic notice and post restrictions
for each trail closure within
their forest. Supervisor of
fices in Southern Oregon are
located at Roseburg (Ump
qua). Grants Pass (Siskiyou),
Medford 'Rogue River), Klam
ath Falls (Winema), and Lake
view iFremont).
Isoeracking Reactor
Weighs 1.3 Million
New York-ftW-The heaviest
piece of freight in American
railroad history was shipped
on March 9 of this year by
Combustion Engineering, Inc.
from its plant at Chattanooga,
Tenn.
RECEIVES GRANT
Corvallis Kenneth R.
Wise, 1600 Stratford way,
Medford, has been named a
winner of a $200 scholarship
for next year in the Oregon
State university school engin
eering. He was chosen to re
ceive one of the study grants
sponsored b y Fretghtliner
Corp. for outstanding upper
classmen. Wise will be a jun
ior next year at OSU.
Local Youth Gets Commission in Navy
c 3
Corvallis Robert Lee
Steele, Medford, has been
commissioned as an ensign in
the Navy following comple
tion of the advanced ROTC
program at Oregon State Uni
versity. Graduating senior men took
the oath of office as a group
at OSU's commencement pro
gram. All will go on active
duty in the service in coming
months.
OSU is one cf 39 colleges
in the nation that offers ad.
vanced ROTC in all branches
of service, Army, Navy, Air
Force and Marine Corps.
PLASTIC PIPE '
New York tUPO Home
builders can save an estimated
$90 in construction with light
weight plastic drain pipes re
cently approved by the Fed
eral Housing administration,
according to the manufactur
ing Chemists association.
Permit luued for
Drive-In Restaurant '
A building permit to erect
a drive-in restaurant at 725
South Central ave. has been
issued by the Medford build
ins! deDartment. The nermit
was issued to Arctic Circla
inc. to build a $27,000 struo
ture.
Also issued was nermlt In
Burelson's Ladies Ready-to
Wear store, Main and Bartlett
sts., to remodel the building
at an estimated cost of $6,000.
Betty Crocker
9
GIANT
60-oz. Pkg.
(a
Cike Mix
Swansdown
White, Yellow, Devils
Mazola Margarine
Mb. Package . 39
Pompeiar Olive Oil
2-oz. Bottle
19"
'is Tin
300 Tin
White Star Chunk Tuna
-33
IXL Chili W Beans
3J.OO
Kaiser Household Alum. Foil
25 ft. Roll ; 35
Kleenex Facial Tissue
Box 600 .
39
Velveeta Cheese Loaf
2-lb. loaf 89
Kraft Cheese Slices
(Amer., Pim., or Swis)-8-oi. Pkg. J31.00
Red Star Dry Yeast
Package of 3 17
Modess Sanitary Napkins
Package 12 269
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GOOD DUY!
Northern
Toilet Tissue
J U.S.D A. CHOICE 3 I
Rump Roast usr.r ib. 8
mV Fresh Fillet I
Bed Snapper fc jH
We take pride in bringing you the finest
quanailable V"'
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'STOCK UP SPECIAL
Swift's Prem
Luncheon Meat
Del Monte Early Garden Peas
5n.oo
No. 303 Tin
Trend Liquid Detergent
20-ox. Plastic
-49
tl-L! II. A I
itauisco uoney uranams
59
Hsllsy's Ung
I Quart
59
mm.
A DIG VAIUE
Carnation
CARNIVAL
filK))c
WA
'CUOPiWG FLWG'
SWEEPSTAKES
WlM $5,000 In CASH...
CARS. ..MINK ST0LESI
3 Separate Sweepstakes Drawings;
' JUNI II JUNI It JULY 2
INTIR f OONI INTIR OFTINl
OIT DtTAILS
Centennial Idaho Red Beans
Mb. Package 33
Dole Pineapple
Crushed Chunk Tidbits - J11 Tin 489
m
Ct. Pkf.
75
Diamond "A" Whole Beets
CANTALOUPE
FANCY MEATY . . .
1
103 Tin
19
$1100
FOR y
I Assorted Flavors
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LETTUCE
Nice Firm Heads
C
each
V
CARROTS
2-lb. Cello Bag
W
POTATOES
New White
Independently Owned & Operated
Grandview Mkt.
2130 Cratar Laka Aa.
Mtdfotd
Hann: a.m. M I ".
Unity Tlirawh Smbt
Market Basket
042 Siikiyou Blvd., Athlind
Heun: 0:50 .m. to 0 p.m.
Clexd Sunday
Prices Effective Thru Sunday
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7. Pf VLALV
FROZEN FOODS
r 489
Rosarila 16-oz. CQ
Mexican Dinnsrs tyl V
Rosarila 12-oz.
Enchiladas U
Drive-In Market
14 SMtk Pacific Hiekway, TaUnt
Hwrai t a.m. H t a.m.
Manday riiravf" Sunday
ij
Paulsen & Gates
U2 fina Slraal, Cantral Point
Haarai I a.m. M 1 p.m.
Chiad Sunday
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