The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 13, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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Billy
Nadine
I'hilllps of
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LORANE
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l'h.ipmmi Çimilj
Mr .mil Mr Claude H.im । y ut
Stantii Id wen* hen- visiting Willi
fi u nit dm mg the I'lHlI III Ilf .llllj
h dldny.
piin h.r ei|
I-1 auk < 'ti 11 ii ■ 1.111
a pm I.itile i« mill
si.ill
awing lumber Il Tile long
week und * |» nt a couple of days
huddlin', road
Bud Williams ul Curi.iHls
» nt
III I W * i k end l IMI mg ■' I I he I T.u i
< li.ipm.m lumie
i Kemiidy, Jr mid
Mi
,, Smidi a mid Alli en
are ' pi i id i m*. the Week h*n* with
rt I line-
Mr and Mt
Ru * n
tn Mi'Keii/le I '.I idgi*
Sunday uni III«mt.lil Un ni down,
1M inches long
A milli
anil w ilh 7 ratti«
ami u billion
b w
Mhd
Ei ñu i i liupmnn m n Hu n lid
Ki. iih i , is Idlecn p n old Lils
« I r it I le Halo
h i' i hern talli d
ill this eelion |ii|t Hn is th ' lurg
est olle n I h »• f. '1
RODEO
Ihr
'an
nod want to co soinvwh
v.iil tn raining or hav
'r 5 " <
mi.
11
hem
ill -vili
n hiin-
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in
Uir whlti
ti-
ia
fl » .!i floods such
tin* town three
About
Mitchell,
k itoad Conditions
It is tulviani h- tu ch ik r i.id
co* diiions east ot Prineville,
sm. i [ -i. lions nre not paved
nnd ot¡ er »in-1 i*-s nrc being
miurov* t t us »minner.
vilb ¡v t th • Oi hoco r. » rvmi
vou f. . Ti<- i gtasslandx on the
of sb ,-k cattle The road winds
up to tin- summit, skirting one
of tin- clear it, mi tre t little
inoimtmn streams in On-*** n
Wei
dent ol ■.*.■ I i
think fir- ari* n mal*
'■ut nnwh re „’ill vmi
that
line tins
tm
the
-i
in
■ d
the
of
mil<
r n covered
t end of this
bridge. At t!
bridge, a tiny, dirt road turns
northwards
It's not a very
promising looking road, hut a
five mile side trap up it will
reward you with sights you'll
rem* mber for many years, es­
pecially If you have a color
camera with you
Park to Bo Dedicated
Just five miles up Bridge
creek is the Painted Hills park
area, one oi f <)r< gon’s newi st
state parks, which will be dedi­
cati d -n sprci.d Ceremonies Au­
the state has purchased
over 13
avis down mtn colon d mounds which rise 200
mit the rod
to boo feet above the sagebrush
more < .itti ■ <
plains Krom then- mounds the
Uusine
c tor i f tills nr.
park gi ts its name.
Is the tiny town of Mitchell in
Tic b e of slopes parallel­
narrow Key . rare n, m w a ing th«- Bridge «-n-ek road are
I* c« ful hamlet, but once n fine « xamph s of the lower
• irir g cow ri in ry <■■ mnm
John D.iy f ■ ,il bids, exhibit­
nity Most of Mitchell's horn«
ing । ribiioru-d sort of coloring,
right ml at th>- bottom and
inding upwarda to p-rks and
। Hows or dull grays This col­
oration । stinds into the Paint­
ed Hills par):
Tlw hills are
monthly round' I off into ev« n
»
p ct n.otorioq i
o,
cliffs of Picture Gori’e to the
junction of U. S 21! with Ore-
gon state hi gnw.iy No 19,
rtln riy along the
B'tw i n Picture Gorge and
¡inti« rly. on Oregon 19 the
John Day river has cut down
through hundnd« of feet of
varicolored, f -.difero'is strata
—reds, green- and buffs.
Tin e are examples of the
iiptu-r or lat'-r John Day beds,
form'd at a time sub * quent to
the Paint'd Hills strata, and
contain the tionci of many
strange, primitive mammals
Tin y hear wit
s to the theory
that there once roamed this
are । such creatures as rhinoc-
eron-s, saber toothed cats, threc-
toi d hor-a-s. tapirs, peccaries
and giraffe-cam* Is.
Fossil Bods Exr-lainod
7 he formatii n of t1 c-c fo—'I
bed« is limply explained ly
Phil Bro*.m, Bend geological
writer, who says that many
nges ago mid Oregon streams
were ch«*cked in their c«iur • s
to the western sea by the rising
Cascades Some of the streams
formed vast lakes Others do-
on
posited
their
sediments
broad plains.
the
Ashes and pumice from
vol'-anoes of tiu* Cascades fell
on the plains and into the lakes.
Through the warm. moist ages
these volcanic deposits m ■ ■ in-
posed into clays and rusty *x
ides Tims the colors of the
lower John Day forsd beds are
red browns and yellows.
W. T. Moon- and
.Mi ami Mr
Mr. »nd Mr. C B Mitchell lift
Satmdaj for a vacation
I Air
PodlH -j Indori family vioit­
pail nt; at I »undec o .er I he
' liofili
Mis. .Jim Kotric and
Mr. as
Jjolpb D Hon spent
j .Mr. and
I th«* hulitl;
fishing al Tw in Lake.-i
in < » .tcm r/regon. Several side
'trip wi.<- enjoy««! and eno igh
; Ir.h i m d:' to • it whil< there.
I >ora Alien . ¡s -nt a day in
at the heme of Mr. and
Krank Kit ( hoff last week,
friend Mrs.
I Lew Rholfwn of ■an Ben.aid.no.
Calif, wiio was at the hoir.«- oi
her sister.
nd Rus-
, Jr. nr' I!ark -r
MitcbeU arc
1
11
farrn.
Stored Hay
To k-ep h v green In stornge
the nr* . .ure cuntvi.t must be low.
OI’P M i" ’T.T.e FP.OM
TÍ1E c: .'.
IrTED PAGE?
—The Sentinel
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DR. ROBEN J. MAASKE
O G e .'s new chief executive has
a long record of administrative
and < . *«:■';■. • experience .inn* hi.
HI alii nd
« ■
i--
■■
1 ,T?
Dçxlerous Papljnç
tc; ching job in a onc-r. om
■
i doh
i d int r<
tailles al i hi
,. M: . and
■rc g wn fl rat
Re
di
Moon
Walter
and Mrs.
fo- i) b- Is in the Painted
their
nt nnd leaf spccimt ns With- shower« d mor«* ash on top ot
I t-ing too technical,
thi ■ I. Is piling ut- ■ r.-" tiv
fire nt to say that these that oxidntmn was checked.
t imti <1 Hill fe--il beds were Therefore the co
of the
formed In i n « ra when the now­ middle John Day
dry sarehru* Il Innd was cov­ arc pale green, cream and
er' d with v rdant fori ts and white
the tourist
lak< s Though vegetation was
luxunnnt the un i s«inum'!y
was d* void then of animnl life, luí- i i ind west tn Portland.
to hurry we back-
for only plant fossils are found
tracked to I’ turc Geig'- and
After lunch In the Paint«»!
■ r. mih m r cattle
land to tlv- John Dav and Can­
S. 2h
an orea rica in
■it th. I
wa
Allen
allie Allison
Cur
Mr. nd Mrs. Sam Gi!
i in Sumia; afternoon.
T in 1927.
pal in
> own
f Ore-
from
d-
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»ka in
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ix't- of -mu In»! A fumino ■> tía I
. MlUllU
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on, u. of N.
Carolina. Chapel Hill, N. Carolina.
and editor of The* High bchool
Journal, the lost which immedi­
ately previ, di d his apimintment tu
i or ch? p J glass-
bit
til
i tuer hcr at i.i. < » hii.iti & W1U-1AMS SAND «V
u both went th^re to get
GKAVELCOMPANY
their workmen to put new gravel in our driveways.
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ii
: an
dciit haz-
Zamwait & WiiSiams
Sand & Grave! Co.
Dr. Maasi.i has long had an in­
terest in the interpretation of edu-
th -
cational
problems.
He
author of more than 1O0 articles
as well as some 13 manuals, bro­
chures and pamphlets oh various
subjects in ixlui ation.
ill
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Phone 384R2
«0» iMN
SMivS SMUES
ótate Decreases
MOBILGAS
Eldon B. Grable
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
48 N. 9th
House, Commercial and
\ I KG HIM \\
•-■
A drivi i
liben । csam-ner will
on liity m Cottage Grove, Mun­
ii y. .Inly 17 id th * City hail I»*-
l'^i eri the hour of 9:30 a.ip. and
’ I p m., according to nn
"innecmen* tcceived fr> m Hie
Seen t try of State's office.
Pei . ; wi. hing li<
or |xr-
nr* i > drive ar- asked to get in
■ rub with the examiner well a-
1 fib* i hi doled .-losing hour
a - । -r I, a tire completion of
'! .r
Mi< Hi. n' with a minimum
of delay.
istrswiwa» -
of
,A,
1 \
death •whew
TO KI. HEI h HI KI. MON
M
laimius lines
MOBILHEAT
w ho । - ■ ned to hi * -p' lh |«> i
lion of sup.-iiritcr *1« nt of -chool
in Palo Alto. California.
th
tin
Now, In western Or«-»
mi triti- tit all to visit
• e •• a- spot right ufU-r a
In l; ct, tile cli.mceH ure J
d f o i > nt matt, r
met
men* emly
n foot e
: i i y t. i unii: ne ir th«- jA-xtor
unici ion on Highway 58.
The car is si iid ■" b o e made the
« hen Hi'- 19 year ohi
!' ;> at Ihe Wb -cl
i lie
baby
was
i • w i 111 i a Ilie In p of the mother
»it of Hie i o' window and ih the "
- ,f h 1 i Hie car I h i couple were 1 <
Dr. Maa ke, formr rly president
PAGEANT
MOBILOIL
'’alif rnin,
Ilie S.O.C E., w as n; ri»»! to hr la w
ith post to replace Dr. II. M Gunn,
ami
\\ e lia mili 1 In
\V » dimgl-Hi.
'
..... i . n iK,
.................. m, 10 month i
.■ r ei Mi* nmi Mm.
II»' Siirron ca
ten ivc study of admin. J ration
and ,ie demie o. .miz Hion.
Ch*
Don't forget
attend the annua»
Win In
1111*; BEST TIME to v it H
John Dav fossil beds 1» ri
• ft-r a rain or so the nulivi
of the urea uuy.
The rams wash the du '
debris from the surfaces ..
beds nnd leave them fi
i x|n» < <1. their d>*llcut<i h"*
ti its i lowing like an oil |
Housohold Hint
Mobilgas
Or. gon Colh gi of Educali in,
s. Mi. Monmouth Dr Rolx*n J. Maaske
Wulla
mi "c. I try 'I'l'ir Erlucu ion .»nd
Hu m dent
if OCE, has oil
taken ovi i* Hic r |xi:isihili
. i»-nt
Munm ciili on July 1 and h:
busy me«* with a uivcy
1 IOIDI
i
■d
UY JOHN A. ARMSTRONG
To remove the odor of onions
from knives and i ixiking utensils,
rub them w Uh ii damp ch h. then
rub thoroughly with salt and
wash well hi hot, soapy water
Folks
M>
rm T
of P. nted Fillln «tat« park arca.
Hi
I. << mm* r. I!i purler
Phum* I IOM
Urea That Rhinos. Camels Roamed
interesting Terminus for Motorlog
July 13. mo
NewOCF President
fakes Over Duties Gc v, McKay Sets
Farm Safety Week
Industrial Wirin ;
Phom- 5IS
"1 don't know of a I etter time for
Jou to ask Mr. Katz for an in­
ci ease in salary!"
D »pili entiance of thousands
students, housewives anil in­
migrants into th«* labor market
last month, Oregon's tin« mphij -
rnent <1 elaied to 29.400, lowest I
i: ' iii h iin lcd by the State I’n-
। a plo;. men! C oii .pens it ion Com­
mission since <letobcr, ¡9is.
i *nly three au-as Portland. Eu-
gcnc and Klamath balls re|x>i led
any appreciable rise in unemploy­
ment. ilihotigh little change was
not'd in tin* Ontairo. Giants Pas...
I etymon and < i : a albs districts.
cun iv
f i oni
II » Inni, Astoria. Salem. < '«MIS
>... P.O-, hurt. Ha!.er and Erec­
f
4
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You'll Never Make A Better
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Than A
s 13.01)01
Tiic July 1 figuri
> than a v i a r
about a ¡
fl. ii tmd under June I, 1950, and
Im*.' ■ than nnj mid-year reixirt
- nee the end ul the war nearly
live years ago.
Kniefiounit
An English law in the 15th cen
tu;y to:', ide anyone under the rank
of ! ron to wear shoes with leather
sole’!
Stronger
Tele-fun
1000
Watts
by Warten Goodrich
f] g S COW
KUGK
I
590
“Our Reputation Rides with every Car we sed
“I always make sure of cor­
rect numbers by looking
them up—got the fire de-
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.. .When you’re not sure of a
number, please look it up in
the directory ... Pacific Tele-
nhone.
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