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1 Medford Tribune PAGES I to 10 MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 1963 SECTION C Sports Area Will This Week's Plan for Home Builders Have Summer Use1??- Ashland - The Mt. Ashland winter sports area will have good potential for summer use as well, Alex Murphy, manager of the Mt. Ashland Corp. told members of the Ashland Chamber of Com merce Tuesday. Speaking at the final cham ber luncheon before its an nual summer break during July and .August, Murphy told of progress being made in development of the area. It is anticipated that a fine restaurant will be established at the ski lodge, he said, one that will lure visitors through out the year. The view from Mt. Ashland should also be an attraction for visitors in the summer as well as at other times of the year, he added, noting that sunsets are especially beautiful from that vantage point. Work is now under way on clearing area for the T-bar and trainer lifts for skiers. Work on construction of the lodge is expected to start be tween July 10 and 15. At some later date, a chair lift will be built to the peak of the mountain, he said. Murphy called the location of the Mt. Ashland ski area "excellent" because it has a larger adjacent population than most other ski areas in the country. He foresaw great poten tial in "developing the pres ent non-skier." Furnace Explosions Cosily to Industry New York-MPtt-A specially built furnace that explodes on cue was the star of an un usual "show" which recently demonstrated the latest elec tronic flame-safeguard equip ment for industrial use. American . industry "aver ages 10 preventable furnace, oven or boiler explosions a day and this adds up to an estimated cost qf S20 million a year," said Aaron Curtis, sales manager of Honeywell's apparatus controls division, sponsor of the demonstration. 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