« TTIE SENTINEL COTTAf l« OROTE. OREGON Hillsboro Chosen For Legion Junior Baseball Tourney Latham Mr. and Mrs. Leon N ellie/ and »011» and Mrs. Nellies’» m other of Mentone, C alifornia, who are vis­ itin g friend« arid relatives In C ot­ tage Grove, are looking a fte r th e ir pro|x*rty here at Latham. M r and Mrs. “ B u ck" H uffing ­ W ith th»* city o f H illsboro des­ ton, Jackie «Carter arid «Mr. and ignated nt the lust m inute us nite M in . «Max H uffington and «mull fu r the American Legion Junior son spent the w eek end at Grant« «lute I iunc I mi II tournam ent on Sat­ Puss visiting friends anil relatives. Mrs luiV etu Johnson who s|x-nt urday unit .Sunday, August it unci ID. plans fo r the two-day sports tin* pa«t w i n l r in C alifornia and event are tx-ing pokheil ahead at who 1« now visiting w ith h«-r Earl Guroutte, break-neck speed under guidance daughter, Mrs. of Eil L. Moore, general chairman, |«-nt the week end at tin* A E W alker home, anil I im ' u I committees .Mr and M is. L. A Yi-arous and Of firs t Importance a« planning m achinery went Into prompt ac­ «laughter Mai le took th e ir niece, tion wan un announcement by a I «il ls Perry, who has been v is it­ com m ittee In charge of «land- i ing w ith them fo r the past week, wtunil fu rllltle « that a cover w ill to her borne at l«*xter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T ru n n e ll a t­ be b uilt over the Legion field «eat« till« year Io provide «hatb­ tended the Isxigias county musi­ cian picnic at Boswell Springs and elim inate «un-glare. F u rth e r Insuring that s|M*ctators Sunday Ronald and I «maid H u ll are a t­ w ill «uffer no discomfort« from the C hristian Church to rrid temperature«, l«*gion o f f l - } tending dal« have declared II 1« th e ir «in-1 l«»ys camp at T u rn e r this week. Miss Alyce Sw artz and friend cere Intention If the weather 1« ure v isitin g w ith exceptionally w arm Io develop un u i Portland u lr-m n d it inning system by haul-1 friends and relatives here. M r and .Mr« Lester Yeorous ing In some «even or eight ton« of ice Io place under the grund«tand have purchased a ten-acre tract w ith «troiig fun« forcing circu la ­ ut Gowdyville. They w ill move Crimson Clover Is Added io Program To Purchase Seed 1941 Seed Purchase Program now includes A ustrian field pea«, hairy vetch, W illa m e tte vetch, common vetch and Ita lia n ryegrass. Seed purchase is d istributed to south­ ern cotton farm ers to r use as cover crops through th»* AA A Conservation m aterials program. A ddd i'in o f crimson clover to tin* 194 1 Seed Purchase Program of tin* A g ric u ltu ra l A djustm ent A dm in istra tio n w a » announ<*»*d F rid ay by Raymond A. Johnson, chairm an of the Lane County A A A comm ittee. Prices range from K*-« to 7 ‘v cents a |««und. de­ pending upon the grade Oregon grown seed produced in 1941 w ill be purchased from e lig i­ ble grower« . on th»* follow ing schedule. Germ ination 90 per cent. H'-fc cents a |«iund, germ ination X5 per cent, 8 cents; germ ination HO |x*r cent, 7 G cents a pound. A ll seed must lx* 9ti per cent pure, contain no noxious Weed seed, less than one per cent common Wee»ls, and not mon* ttian one-half of one per cent o the r crop seed«. B esid es crim son clover, AAA'« NEW “ FASHION PLAY” The public o f Cottage Grovi* is to be given the rare opportunity o f seeing the w«n Id-famous "Pas­ sion P la y" m otion picture, ha.scd upon, and patterned after, both F reiburg and Otierammergau pro­ ductions, and a ctua lly produced in Europe, the H o ly Land, and Egypt, w ith special organ and choral music, on sound equijunent, depicting many famous scene« in the life, c ru c ifix io n arid resurrec­ tion of J»*sus, at the Cottage Grove Church o f Christ on M on­ day, Augu«t 11th at 7:45 p. m Everylxxly is invited, and admis­ sion ticke ts are not necessary. A «liver offe ring w ill lx* taken, to assist in paying expenses. Corona Portables 'Hie Sentinel. PA G E FT VW YONCALLA P H Y S IC IA N DIES. Dr. Richard F rank M rK a ig , 74, died at a Eugene hospital S a tu r­ day morning. He had been a resi­ dent o f Yoncalla fo r 22 years. Dr. M cKalg was born in Pont­ oosuc, Illino is, October 31. lHtXi. and wax u practicing physician in the east before moving to the west. He was a member o f the M ethodist church. He is survived by three daugh­ ters, Mrs. Bernice R. Kruse, and Mrs. D orothy E. Brawn. Yoncalla, and «Mrs. Madelyne E. Schlro, Oakland, C alifo rn ia; tw o grand­ children. B e tty Ruth Kruse, and C A R E F U L L Y P L A N N E D . T h . four rocm i o f this northern v il l.g . hour, Richard F. Brawn, Yoncalla. d .tig n .d by th . N .tio n .l H o m .« fo u n d .tio n . r . l . o . r . l . d with • minimum of Services were held in the Yon­ p .rtitio n o A t shown h . r ., t h . . i t . r i o r it of thingl.» o v .r plywood th ..th in g ; calla Methodist church Monday interior it plywood. morning, Rev. Charles A. Edwards of Roseburg o fficia tin g . In te r­ NIMMONS A PPO IN TED , Spokane today. m ent w ill be in the R iverview This board has been established cemetery, Albany, w ith Stearns F. B. Simmons of Eugene has at the direction o f the secretary m ortuary, Oakland, in charge. been requested by R. E. Brown, of a gricu ltu re to coordinate a cti­ general agent o f the Farm Credit vities of the departm ent o f a g ri­ D uring the heighth of the sea­ A d m in istra tio n of Spokane, to cu lture th a t involve national de­ son at Banks three local procin- represent that organization on the fense and to coordinate these ac­ those o f o th e r de­ sors received an average o f 17L Lane County A g ric u ltu ra l De­ tiv itie s w ith tons of straw berries daily. fense board, it w as announced in fense agencies in the field. th is Week tion. O ther committee« In charge of planning the various phase« of prepurutlon (or the wtate ball fin ­ al« ure going to equal length« to inxurc a pk*a«ant two-day adven­ ture In the tournam ent c ity for vlxitln g player», c o u c h e s and Ix-glon official« a« w ell a« fo r the thousands o f fan« who w ill come from a ll p urls of the «lute. Ample und com fortable housing accommodation« are Ix-lag a r­ ranged fo r a ll visitin g Junior Ix-glon buselxill player« und ade­ quate hotel fa n lttie x w ill be found by other» who come fo r the tw o day« Expense of housing und feeding the ju n io r ball player» nt lflll« b n ru plus a percentage of transportation expense to and from the hoxt c ity w ill lx- |>uld from gate receipt« of the tourney. Plan« an* being laid fo r a hu«c- ball banquet honoring the play­ er«, coaches and Legion official«, rw o llilIslM iro theater» an* o ffe r­ ing free admi««ion to the vikltlng huseballist«. A free baseball entertainm ent progrum at Shute park, located aero«» the highway from the Legion bull park, is being consid­ ered a« a possible udded feature of the progrum on Sunday. Aug­ ust 10. The entertainm ent would be «»pen to the public. Replies an* being received, meunwhile, to a fltxxl o f telegrams recently w ired in vitin g American, N ational and Pacific Coast league o fficia ls to attend the series. Among the firs t to express thanks fo r the in v ilu tio n was Kenesaw M ountain (Judge) Landis, A m eri­ ca’s dean of baseball. O ther big league o fficia ls have promised to send scouts and a ll an* wishing success to the series. Each day of the state tourna­ ment w ill see u ll fo u r finalist teams in action, m aking two double-header p r o g r a m s. The shite tourney entrants, champions In th e ir respective d istricts, w ill represent the c ity of Portland, the W illam ette Valley section, Southern Oregon and Eastern Oregon. Divide W ord hns lx*en received from M r. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman ami daughter and son-in-law. M r. and Mrs. lle ro h e l Phillips of New A rk, C alifornia, who are on a to ur of the middle western states that they wen* camped on the shore of Lake Michigan, August 5th and w ill «pend two weeks w ith rela­ tives in South Dakota and W is­ consin. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay S u ite r Sunday were Mr. and Mis. C liffo rd W illia m anil children of Hebron, M r. and Mrs. Lester Payne. M r. und Mrs. E arl Payne of McKenzie Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meyers and Mrs. Meyers’ mother, Mrs. O rville Edison, from Plulnsville, Kansas. H a rry Payne and son Doan of C urtin. Lyle W aters of Hood River spent the week end n t the Ray S u ite r home. He came fo r his w ife who had spent three weeks w ith her daughter and fam ily, Mrs. S u ite r and children accompanied them to Hood River fo r a visit. M r. und Mrs. H a rry Burton and children o f Scottsburg, who had attended an old tim e music festi­ val at Boswell Springs Sunday visited in the evening nt the home o f Mrs. B u rton ’s sister, Mrs. Mike O ’Hern. M r. and Mrs. Clyde Napp left last week fo r King H ill, Idaho, w ith a load of household goods and m achinery where they w ill store them and w ill retu rn to southern C alifornia, where they w ill spend a year fo r the benefit o f Mrs. Napp’s health. London A group o f ten g irls cnjoyi*d un outdoor slum ber p arty Tuesday night near the home of Mr. and M is. Robert Geer. «Mr. and Mrs. J»x* Olds und children und Mrs. Thud Ayles- w orth und son Harold, a ll of O ak­ land. C alifornia, ire v isitin g at the home of M r. and Mrs. George Sutherland. The two women are daughters of the Sutherland« Mrs. Sutherland, who was quite ill for several day«, ik im proving. «Mr. und Mrs. E. M Borden of Portersville. C alifornia, and Mr. und Mrs. H arold Gruvox und two daughter« o f Eugene were recent dinner gue«t« ut the J. E. Banton home. Mr. Borden Is conducting a serie* of meetings ut the Church of ( ’hrist in Eugene. Rooert P hillips and daughter- in-law, Mrs. Josie Phillips, mode a tr ip to Veneta, Saturday. Murvi» Sutherland anrl Forest Cox, w-ho nr«* employed nt Sweet- home, vtsit(*d home folks W<*dncs- rlay and Thursday. Mrs. E N. Brasher and son Wesley and Mt». Pete K ib by and son Richard spent last week on F all Creek. Sherman Short ridge o f I^orane visited b rie fly w ith his sister, Mrs George Sutherland. Friday. T lie George Powell fa m ily of Cen­ tra l View were guests ut the Sutherland home Thursday. M r. and Mrs. W. II Woodard and children N orina Jean and Arnold of Castle Rock, W ashing­ ton, und Mr. and Mrs. W W. Crabb and son H illy of Seattle are guests this week nt the Geo. Bailes home. Mrs, Hailes and Mis. Woodard are sisters. APPLE A M » PEAK SPRAY. Apple und pear growers in th<* W illam ette Valley should apply th»* th ird cover spray now fo r the control of coddling moth, accord­ ing Io w ord received front B. G. Thompson. associate entomologist. Oregon State college, by O. S. Fletcher, county agent ami Herold V. 1-oughead, county h o rtic u ltu re Inspector. The second-brood m o t h s are now active, und are depositing eggs. These eggs under ordinary conditions w ill hatch by August 6. Sprays should lx* applied before that date. The recommended spray is lend arsenate, 3 pound« to 1(X) gallons o f w ater. U sed C a r V alues Many R«'coiMlltionef Great B rita in and N orthern Ireland, Loan A d m in istra to r lease Jones announced Saturday. MARTIN MOTORS Caram el pecan ice cream at uiistufson’s, try It. 52-ltc-4l Your Pontiac Dealer 24 North 9th Street C h eck T h e se V alues—S tock Up N ow ! F orm ay P ickles Soup Fruit Jars S hortening Fine Pure Cane SUGAR 3*—49c 25c 3 '"r 25c 53c Z *5.39 Gresham Sweet P e l M onte Campbell’s Except Chicken and Mushroom COFFEE 27- L/tJ S2 »1 -L 05 FullQ ts. No Lids Doz. B iskit-M ix P ackage 25c P an cak e F ish er’s 9.8-lb. bug 49c C ak e F lo u r F ish er’s 2 'hs. 14c F ly T o x rm. 23c «>•»«•« 39c R itz C ra c k e rs l-iirjje pkg. 19c W H IS T POPS NEW CEREAL ß oi - Package 12 1 Fruits lb. ami 2 lb. 4 lb. Vegetables CARROTS, Fresh Local.....4 bun. 10c POTATOES, V. S. No. 2 50 lbs. 59c W A TERM ELON .......... ...Pound l ^ c Fancy Stripes—Ouarantetd The peach crop is very short this year. We advise canning early Produce Prices Friday and Saturday Only F ish er’s BLEND ‘1.79 C o o k Book Free! Our Finest Flour! PETER PAN ".‘1.59 All P urpose I la rd w heat Irish Special ".’1.49 Potato Chips, 15c size 10c Shoestring Potatoes 10c can Palm Olive 4 bars 19c Crystal White, Reg. 6 bars 25c C. W. Chips, large 35c P eet’s Granulated, giant 49c P eet’s Klek, Rtg. 2 for 19c C offee 2 3 ,b 3 ,bs 65c Parkay oi» 20 2 ,b 38c W ax Paper «*-<«• .*2'” 29c Irish Special KELLY’S Pork Sausage Country Style 2 lbs............. 35c Pork Liver P o u n d .........19c Broken Sliced Bacon Swift's O pound box... Beef Tongues Pound ........ 19c $1.25 Fryers 2 to 2l/ a lbs. P o u n d .........30c Weiners Bologna or Minced Ham Skinless Pound 23c P o u n d ......... 25c IRISH Paper Plates 12 to Pkg. 2 f o r ..... 15c Napkins Assorted Colors 2 f o r ...... 15c Pond’s Tissue 500 sheet 23c SWARTZ