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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1949)
7 f WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE SEVEN ' Deschutes Recreation Area Secrets Under Lock and Key; Would Halt Hurried Travel SucrcU of Hid DiwhutifH rui-rcnlion urea lire under lock ami key, ho far iih Ioui ihIh are nmr.eriietl, il in tho belief of travel oII'Ii'IiiIm who yearly walcii tliu uiiHtoppeil eaHt-went anil north-houtli niiKiiilion of vimtoiii Iioin other stiitex, 'TouriHtH are huuIiiik thrmiKh Central UreKon with their eyei only on tliu yellow mark down the center of tho hiifh vh)h," ono travel ol liclal declared. J low can tlu-Hu tourinU ho Mopped? Tlio uimwer, it Ih be lieved, lai'Kely rents With uuto : Mountain View of Lonely Bachelor Ve Start With court and hotel operatoi'H and othorH who como in touch with the vinitoi'K men, women and cliildren who aro hurryinu on to H,.olH that have been widely Zf'Zy n' advertiHed. (.enerally, the.se ,,(,. ,,.,. , extended from IIH piewiil terml hum 12 nilli!B,wt;t ol liencl. If IllltU IIMU'lN llll' 10 (.'ODlllTllle cliildren who aru hurry Iiik on!'" ,lu? "!:m!, ' keep tommis In neeeKmiry lu iir- l'Illlie lilellil-i mill mull illHiiluvu. HpolH aro national pnrktt, and : mm n Um-hl- illxpluyii could be add- a recent urvey Iuih reveuleii Unit I in' majority ol tuunMH twin euxtern Hliiles in u liilluvvliiK put K to pin k Irulm, puylnu Utile uiteii Hun to Hlupplnu pmcen lielween. However, II luia lieen iotind Unit ninny ot Ihu liiunniM are iruvej liiK on clam le aclieilulea, and uro ciiKi'l' In lake Hide trlpa, II they llud Hpolx u( Intel cut. ((Iicnttun AllHWen-U Are there uny NIh o( intercut III central Ureiiuni 'Hie cuinpaiii lively lew (tiurial who net uwuy Jruin tliu yellow linen ot the IiIk'i wuyii pruvldc tliu unawer. 'iney uimwer Willi unolher (uustiiin: "why dun t you Kiplc teil Amer ica iinuut Hum country ,'" Tlii If Unit: can lie dune, It In believed, wltiiuul much cost, liut, It lias Ix-en HirchHeil, conMilei utile tooHTiillon will lx uiH-ded. One ol Hie Ix-Hi pdiiitH (rum whlcli the Dcatliuteii reireiitmii ed a IIhI ot luietit campH, with Homo ut llio altiucllmm ul the vui'Ioun ciiinp aieau llxled. HiiKueNtlini Millie It Iuih iilao iM'eri U;kchIc(I that the followliiK infurniaiicm uliould ho puHicd oi uuto court bulletin boardt: 1. Dlatiiiict- to MeKeti.lo puu, lecoKnl.ed an one ol Hie ncene Hpolx of weKtern Arnerlcu. 2. Data on IntereMliiK volcanic leaiuicH, Hucii an luvu HeldH, crat er, couch mid Unsure. 3. Nunie ot rock museums and owner of outstanding mlnorul collect Ioiih. 'I. UlHlancc to Peterwn rock KardeiiH, and Information Hint 100,000 peiKoiiK vlHlted the Kr deim In HUH. 5. KaetH about tho Three Sin ter. 0. Data on tho Cascade lake re gion und the NewU-rry crater l laacH. ,;",;, . ''. Ue(er.-nce to tho juniper for I i v III i llnoi 1 ul.oTc . o c i UKt '" ",e He.lmond SlHtein-IU.nd load. Vet, 11 Iuih been pointeo out proliiibly not more Iiuin one car out of every loo out id mate auto mulillen ii-acldiiK lUnd Ih ever driven to the tup of (he bulte, de- clunst by many lo be one ot the In the world. H. Dally IlKtlnn of flKhlng con- (IIIIOIIH. U. SuKeHllons fur driven into the antelope country to tho south-cant. It). Notation thnt literature rein . ::. w fr v.- ' ttMO, A n't is ; 1 -IIlKhway Department Pholo. Hero In a clone-up picture of Bachelor bulte, taken across Sparks lake meadow, 'this spot is on the route of tho new Cuncado Lakes highway, unothcr unit of which will be surfaced this season. Deschufes Volcanic Bombs Reported in Great Demand Souvenirs of those not too dis tant ilayn when central Oreuoii volcanoH were ut war are now much In demund. These souvenirs of the upper Deschutes country were In violent action. The smaller bombs aro most sought, and prized specimens are are volcanic bombs, -found hi those with explosive gas vents. many forms and sizes. This summer, parlies from polntn an far distant an Washing ton came to the liend country la collect volcanic bombs. Local min eral deulern report a considerable demand tor tho mlssllen that were hurled from flaming, smok ing volcanic pits when volcanon Geologists say tho bombs were formed when volcanoes tossed globular masses of lava into the air. As the lava rotated and cooled, It chilled Into the various types of bombs, including the ribbon and spindle forms. Geolo gists estimate that some of these volcanic bombs were tossed a dis tance of more than a mile. Some of the bombs weigh tons. Others are so tiny that they might pass for oversized pebbles. Deschutes Geology club mem-, bers say some of the most per fect bombs are found In the Cay use butte area, on a shoulder of Broken Top. Massive bombs, too large to get on a truck, are found In the higher country north of McKenzle pass, at the summit. Some bombs have been discov ered near Lava butte, 10 miles south of Bend, but not in great abundance. Parasitic cones ot the North Paulinas tossed out bombs in considerable profusion. i in. hi v.i- ,..,. ... u.e .mo.it ,vo , . Deschutes recreation ma t! west. low ran visiting mo-1 lim, my (jt)tllllu. , ,,. ,7, """"' chamber of commerce office, m ii,i iiiii: ii, iiiv ijiiiiw. Time Table SiiKgcoted C'niihi irwu iM, It ih )inied out, widely advertise their high and low tide. Why not advertise sun Hft limns through the summer, and HUggeHt sunset driven to the top of Pilot butte? Cards bearing lhm Information could Ik? made available by hotel and auto court operators, l-.iich card, inn nagge Hon aililn, mighl bear a map Young Pheasants Assigned Counties IS mo pheasant field rearlui' projects were set out thin year by the upland game department ot I he Oregon game commission, lu this pail of the ntate. Jeffer- small i son and Uike counties were as- showing the route out otlsli-neil niolectn. town lo the butte. Approximately 3.000 d.iv-old lly next year, It has also been : pheasant chicks were placed on Milnted out, Il will Ih- possible for j each project. Coops were set out ieiHOiiH providing tourist service j in predetermined sites, selected to advertise a new drlve- the trip out over the Cascade Lakes high way past the liases ol glacier- for availability of feed, covcr'and water lor tho young birds. The hens were confined in coops, but bearing mountains and lakes. I Hie young chicks were live lo 'Hils year, tho lakes highway will come and go an I hoy chose, lie surfaced Into the Dutchman ihls method ot rearing phoan flat area. Kvcn this short drive nnln has boon tried experiment over a Hiu taced road will ho n : allv lor several veins bv the breath-taking adventure tor east- state game commission, bin never us extensively an tins year. ern moiorlsin who have never been within echo-range of snowy oeaks. It has also Ix-en miecostod that I.ICSSOV I.KAKMCI) some effort Is- made lo promote Memphis, Twin. Theater nun excursions Into the Cascade goers ai a uowmown movie were Lakes highway area, with courts surprised lo see a small boy sit and hotels lo cooperate In provid-! ting lu the lobby In his under Ing passengers. 1 wear, holding his sunsult in his Will Prove Popular I hands. During the whiter months Within the next decade, It has i his mother had made him take off been predicted, the Cascade lakes j Ills leggings before ho look his highway west from llend will be seat. popular with tourists, providing certain facilities are developed. 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