MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 11(3
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SAMPLES FRESH WATER -Harbor Days Queen Jeannie
Lomac of San Diego, Calif., samples fresh water from the
Department of Interior's Seawater Conversion Plant on
Point Loma. The plant was recently opened to the pub
lic. (UPI)
Bids to Be Opened
On July 16 for 18
Highway Projects
Salem - (UPD - The Highway
Commission will open bids
July 16 on 18 projects esti
mated to cost $3 million.
Largest project involves
grading and paving of the
west unit of Arlington-Hepp-ner
junction interchange sec
tion on the Columbia River
highway.
The projects, by counties:
Baker-Two Rock produc
tion projects; one on the
Durkee-Malheur county line
section of the old Oregon
Trail, the second near Here
ford on the Baker-Unity and
John Day highways.
Benlon-Two county road
projects; New Mary's River
bridge on the Bellf ountain
county road southeast of
Philomath, the second calls
for paving an oil mat on the
Starr Creek road-F i e c h t e r
Creek section, about nine
miles south of Corvallis.
Clalsop-Work on the As
toria approach to the Colum
bia River bridge. Plans call
for demolition of nine frame
buildings and two garages,
necessary to clear the right
of way for the approach span.
The work will be carried out
in the vicinity of Alameda
ave. and Marine dr.
Gilllam-Grading and pav
ing of the west unit of the
Arlington-Hcppner junction
interchange of the Columbia
River highway.
Grant-Rock production
on the Mt. Vernon section of
the John Day and Beech
Creek highways.
Klamalh-Traffic signal re
vision in Klamath Falls.
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Lane-Structure on the Belt
Line county road to carry
traffic over the new Southern
Pacific Railroad yards; struc
ture to carry the Maxwell
county road over the new
Southern Pacific Railroad
about three miles northwest
of Eugene; and signing in
stallations on the interstate
spur route Into Eugene at the
Ferry st. interchange.
Lincoln and B e n t o n-Im-provement
on the Toledo
Wren section of the Corvallis
Newport highway. Plans call
for grade widening and stone
base work on intermittent sec
tions over 34.46 miles.
Malheur-R o c k production
project on the Basque Station
McDermit section of the I.O.N.
highway in Malheur county.
Marion-A new bridge over
the Little Pudding River on
the Brooks-Labish road.
Multnomah-Grading and
storm sewer work on the Ma
rine dr.-Northeast Shaver st.
section of N. E. 122nd ave.
Polk-Stone base construc
tion, on the section between
Little Luckiamute River and
old 99W approximately three
miles west of Monmouth.
Umaiilla-Two projects;
grading and oiling 7.2 miles
of the Nye Junction-W ebb
Slough section of the Pendle-ton-John
Day highway; rock
production work near Weston.
Surface Rights
To Be Determined
Portland ' The Portland
land office of the bureau of
land management is asking
holders of mining claims in
Josephine county prior to
July 23, 1955, to contact it
concerning the surface rights
of the claims.
Public Law 167, passed
1955, provides for multiple
use management by the gov
ernment of the surface re
sources of unpatented mining
claims so long as it does not
interfere with mining opera
tions. The land office wants to
know if there are any unpat
ented mining claims located
prior to the 1955 act, so that
rights to timber and common
varieties of mineral materials
can be determined. '
The 1 a w automatically
gives the government the
right to manage or dispose
of surface resources on un
patented mining claims lo
cated after July 23, 1955, but
does not affect the rights of
mining claimants to prospect
and mine their claims. There
fore, verified statements
should only be filed if the
claims were located before
the 1955 act and if the claim
ant asserts rights to surface
resources.
Additional Information
may be obtained by contact
ing the manager, land office,
bureau of land management,
710 NE Holladay t., Portland
12, Ore.
Ph. 773-1853 148 N. Front
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