The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 07, 1938, Image 8

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    THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Tremendous
D Trifles
Travel Prospects Qood
By ELMO SCOn WATSON
WAS hot that day along the
Í T road
to Paloa I d the Sj»anlHh
provine« of Andalusia. The dust
addled and swirled around the
boofa of a little white mule and
arose la a choking cloud around
bis rider. He was Cristobal Colon.
Ahead of him, th« mariner saw
the walls of a monaster# . . . Santa
Maria da la Ra bl da. Surely the
good friars there would give a
thirsty traveler a drink of water I
They would. Indeed I So be drank
several cupfuls of the refreshing
laid. Between drinka Joan Perez,
officiating guardian of the monas
tery. listened to th« stranger's tale
•f thwarted ambition. He wanted
to sal) West across the Sea of Mys­
tery. He had sought the aid of
Ferdinand and Isabella, rulers of
Spain. But they had refused.
By and by the disheartened sailor
rode away. He did not know that
Juan Peres was the confessor of
the queen, nor what a deep impres
sion be had made upon the friar
with his tale of vast ambitions. But
he soon found out
For Perez'
eloquent pleading tn the Genoese
sailor’s behalf convinced Isabella.
And so It came about that the
thirst of Christopher Columbus on
that hot summer day along the road
to Palos sent him sailing at last
across the Atlantic to Immortality
as the discoverer of America.
When You
Are Looking
for
MODERN
or
USED
FURNITURE
SEE
M c L aughlin ’ s
Four Stores Adjoining
Diane Theatre
Where You Can Get What
You Want When You
Want It!
Business Brides
Set the Styles
Th« crop of "business brides"
la larger In 1938 than ever be
tore. And mor« than ever before,
they are setting the styles in
Waddings O m thing they are
doing which their stay-at-home
sisters may well emnlate is to
send out smartly processed Wed­
ding Announcements instead of
MALINDA ELIZABETH ADAMS of Cottage Grove, Emil of Klam-
Major II. D. Bagnall, army r«-
Mra Malinda Elizabeth Adams, ath Falls, and Herbert C. of Port-J crulUng officer, announces that
89. a resident of Cottage Grove for land; ten grandchildren and five he Is authorized to make enlist-
52 years, died Thursday. June 30. great-grandchildren. Mrs. Adams ments for 7th Infantry. Vancouv-
at her homo. She was born No­ was a member of the Presbyter- er Barrack#, Wash.; 3rd coast
I artillery, Fort Stevens, Ore; 9th
vember 7. 1848, at Warrensburg, Ian church.
Mo. and was married July 4, 1867,
Funeral services were held at
artillery. 10th field artillery.
15th infanlry.
to Benjamin Frankllng Adams at 3.30 Saturday afternoon from wh
Lawrence Kans. Mr. Adams died
several years ago. Survivors are
a daughter. Miss Stella Adams of
thia city; three sons, Lyman, also
THIRST
Volume of tourist travel in the Pacific Northwest during 1938 looks
as if it will be the heaviest, perhaps the greatest in years, predicts
Edward V. '‘Bobbie" Burns, newly appointed district sales manager
for Standard Oil company of California Burns, left, discusses with
R. H. Baldock, Oregon state highway engineer, the network of fine
highways that make it easy for visitors to see the many scenic at-
tractiona
Leonard. Leon and Charlotte
Layng of Gresham are spending
the summer here with their grand­
Jul)' 5. — Leonard King visited parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
over the week end with Orville Lavng, and Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Hodgson in Portland.
Miller.
Ray Rand went to Eugene
Thursday for medical treatment.
H. M. Monroe of Klamath Falls
spent the week end at the J. A.
July 5 Union high school dis­
Schneider home.
Mrs. Asa Lane visited up the trict No. 2 of Lorane held the an­
McKenzie last week, where her nual election last week. E. H.
Gowing was reelected director for
husband is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne and five years and Haroki Foster was
daughter attended the Pomona reelected clerk. Teachers the com­
•grange picnic on Seavey's island ing year will be Mr. and Mrs S. L.
Godard, reelected, and Mr. Tinker
the Fourth.
M. C. Johnson is building a new of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Purbaugh re­
house on his place.
Mrs. Andrew Bloomquist and cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Troy
baby and Miss Ada Sherman of Murray at Lowell.
Reedsport were visitors last week
Leroy Trefry spent the past
of their sister. Mrs. Roy Hands.
week with Mr. and * Mrs. Ora
Leon and Ed Arne of Broad­ Davis at Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King and
bent visited their brother Claude
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trefry were
over the Fourth.
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____ Chapman
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Mr.
Mrs. John
of fishing on the upper Willamette
Eugene were Sunday guests of last week, where Ralph launched
Mrs. Chapman's brother. Charles his new boat.
Bales.
' • The Grigsby family who have
i Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Annand been living on the Harvey Currin
left the first of the week with a place have moved back to Wash-'
truck load of furniture, belonging ington.
John Dunn and Darwin Dame-
to G. E. Annand. taking it to
Long Beach. Cal., where Mr. and wood attended I.O.O.F. lodge in
Friday night and were
Mrs. G. E. Annand will make Eugene
-
their home. The Curtis Annands given the Patriarch degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson
will return here the last of the
and John visited the Ole Sande
wet? k
Mrs. Phoebe Brumfield and son family in Salem the last of the
I. T. Brumfield of North Bend week
Lyle R. Gordon of Saginaw and
visited over the week end at the
L. K. Brumfield home, returning Lucille G. Gowing were married
in Eugene Saturday. The bride is
to North Mend Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allen of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Junction City were Sunday guests H. Gowing and has been a resi­
of Mr. Allen's sister. Mrs. Boone dent of Lorane the past 12 years.
She graduated from Lorane high
Humphrey.
The Gordon Bevins family, Mrs. school with the class of ’38.
Grave Dick and daughter Rose­
The J. N. Skelton family of
mary, and Mr. Peterson, all of Irving visited relatives here Sun-
Bend, visited Mr. and Mrs. I. O. day.
Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
Zierolf over the week end.
Roy_ Foster,
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Miss Dorothy Bales of Eugene tin Foster and son Harold spent
spent the Fourth here with her the holidays at Newport
Among those spending the holi­
parents and accompanied them to
the Lot Wagner home at Dorena days at Yachats were Mr. and
Mrs. Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
for a family picnic.
Milton. Ben and Leonard Layng Shortridge. John. Carl. Helen and
and Chester Awbrey left last week Elnora Dunn. Herbert and George
for Johnson Meadows, taking the Peterson. Adrian Dawson. Ira,
George Layng cattle there for Winnie and Fern Lohrey, Ruby
Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Heren­
summer grazing.
deen. Others at the coast were
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis.
taking the Uma to write per* Thelma Herendeen, Lyle Conrad
sonai notes or spending hours on and Loren Lynch.
The John Skelton family. Edna
the phone.
Virginia Courtenay, popular and Estelle Mitchell spent the
California feminine consultant, Fourth at Mr. Skelton’s boat on
corers this and many other in- , the Umpqua.
Lorane and Iris Mitchell and
teresting details in her II St
edition of "SO YOU ARE GOING Frankie Skelton are picking ber­
TO
BE MARRIED.”
Recent ries near Elkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King spent
brides and brides-to-be are in­
vited to call at our office tor a the week end at Seaside. Warren­
ton and Astoria where they vis­
gift copy.
ited Mr. King's brother Lawrence.
Mrs. Della Jackson of Four
Oaks is visiting a granddaughter.
Virginia Addison.
Blaine Addison and Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Addison spent the
Fourth at Diamond lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis spent
the week end visiting relatives in
Washington.
Art Barker and Lester Franklin
spent Saturday and Sunday at
Siltcooa lake.
J. E. Whitney of Santa Barbara,
Cal., is visiting his step-daughter,
Mrs. Harry Farrar, and family.
Emil Sutherland has returned to
San Diego where he is with the
navy, after a week’s visit with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodard of Yam-
hill are visiting Mrs. Woodard's
rents, Mr. and Mrs Dolph DiL
Mount View
Lorane
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skelton
pent the week end at
’alls.
The Raymond Woods
spent Friday and Saturday at
Grand Ronde.
Mr. and Mrs Grover Woods of
Winchester bay visited the Ray­
mond Woods family Monday.
TI lURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938
Mills chapel. Rev. James A. bmHh|al| ut Fort Lewb Wn>h
of the Presbyterian church, offi-.
elating. Interment wax in the A.,
Mlmeograph stencils. Sentinel
F. & A. M -1, O. O. E. cemetery.
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