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A n d a ll t h e s e y e a r s since, s t a n d i n g s , w a s t o h a v e m e t G a s a h a s t l y r e t r e a t t o S e a t t l e a f t e r o u r h o m e h a s b e e n a h e a v e n on to n , a t B e a v e r t o n . L e a g u e l e a d e r a s p l i t d e c i s i o n o v e r J o l t i n ' J o e e a r t h . - A n O r e g o n W o m a n . F o r e s t G r o v e w a s a ls o p r i m e d to K a h u t M a y 11, in P o r t l a n d Y o u d o n ’t call a n M. D. u n ti l ta k e on B anks. B u t th e w e a th e r T h e f i g h t it s e l f w a s one of t h e y o u k n o w y o u a r e s i c k n n d y o u t h o u g h t o t h e r w i s e a n d th e g a m e s b e s t h e a v y w e i g h t m a t c h e s in local d o n ’t c a ll o n G o d t o s a v e y o u u n a ll t h r o u g h t h e loop w e r e c a n m e m o r y . T h e r e a r e th o s e w h o f a til y o u k n o w y o u a r e s u n k . So. celled. v o r K a h u t . T h e s p l i t decision, a t s t a n d o n G o d ’s W o r d , t h e B I B L K , B eaverton m eets C o r n e li u s , t h e le a s t, s h o u l d in d i c a t e th e r i g h t t h a t C h r i s t d ie d f o r all y o u r sins. t h e r e , n e x t S u n d a y , M a y 23 -r a in f o r a r e t u r n c r a c k a t th e r e g i o n a l A t t h a t , G o d m a k e s y o u h is o w n . p erm ittin g . N o w live o u t o f t h e Bible, clo s e title . L eag ue s ta n d in g s rem ain : F o r R e p o r t s a r e , h o w e v e r , t h a t P e t to t h e h e a r t of G o d a n d —“W h a t e s t G ro v e , B e a v e r t o n , G a s t o n , Ver- e r s o n is a ll s e t t o t a n g l e w i t h e v e r y o u s h a l l a s k t h e F a t h e r in b o o r t , H ill s b o ro , B a n k s , Y a m h i l l J o e y M a x i m , t h i r d r a n k i n g h e a v y M y n a m e , h e w ill g iv e it y o u .”— a n d C o r n e li u s . PLEDGE. See J o h n w e i g h t in t h e w o rld , by R i n g m a g C H R I S T ' S • • • a z i n e ’s c o m p u t a t i o n s . T h e m o n e y 16:23. • CUE BALL 1948 .WAHR HEATER. * Veteran * Experienced * Courageous l j )E HALL Phone CHerry 1334 Capitol Electric P resent G overnor S. W . G a rd e n H o m e R d . TAa OREGON P R E S S S a y s ; ELECT UNANDER LEGION BALL SKEDS STATE REASURER Niel Allen GRANTS FASS Choineo* "A qualified young veteran" IM SPRING U nonder for T r e o t u r e r C om . CLEANING 0 Window Washing 0 Floor Waxing 0 Wall Washing PROMPT, EFFICIEN T SERVICE FREE ESTIM ATE Arrow Cleaning Service Rte. 4, Box 88, Sherwood Phone Tigard 2346 (If no answer, call after 5 p. m ) W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y b a ll t e a m s in t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n s e t u p fo r 1948 will fo llo w th e f o llo w in g schedule, ju s t released : J u n e 6, B a n k s a t H i l l s b o r o ; B e a v e r t o n a t F o r e s t G ro v e . J u n e 9, n ig h t g a m e ; H illsb o ro a t T ig a r d J u n e 13, H i l l s b o r o a t B e a v e r t o n ; F o re s t G rove a t B a n k s. J u n e 16, B a n k s a t T i g a r d , n i g h t g a m e . J u n e 20, F o r e s t G r o v e a t H illsb o ro ; B e a v e rto n a t T ig a rd . J u n e 23, F o r e s t G r o v e a t T i g a r d , n ig h t gam e. J u n e 27, T i g a r d a t H ill s b o r o ; B e a v e r t o n a t B a n k s . J u n e 30, B e a v e rto n a t T ig a rd , n ig h t gam e. J u l y 4, B e a v e r t o n a t H i l l s b o r o ; B a n k s a t F o r e s t G ro v e . J u l y 7, B a n k s a t T i g a r d , n i g h t . J u l y 11, H illsb o ro a t F o r e s t G rove; B a n k s a t B eaverton. J u l y 14, F o r e s t G r o v e a t T i g a r d , n i g h t . J u l y 18, B a n k s a t H ill s b o r o ; B e a v e r t o n a t F o r e s t G ro v e . * * A G riz z l e d s o u r d o u g h s of t h e f r o zen n o r t h , on o r a b o u t t h e 4th of J u l y , will h a v e a t r e a t in s t o r e fo r th e m w hen Ja c k "G in g er” Snapp, p leasin g P acific Coast m id d le w e ig h t ch a m p , m eets J a c k C hase, c a g y , r i n g w i s e k n u c k l e d u s t e r at p r e s e n t h e a d q u a r t e r e d in T a c o m a . UMPIRE RULING P r e d i c t i o n of th e o u t c o m e w o u ld T h e W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y c o m m i t be a ta s k . W h il e S n a p p is y o u n g te e in c h a r g e o f A m e r i c a n L e g i o n a n d d u r a b l e , w ith a n i n c r e a s i n g p la y , r u l e s t h a t t h e h o m e t e a m p o lish , h e is u p a g a i n s t a r e a l s h a l l f u r n i s h ’ o n e u m p i r e a n d t h e fo e in C h a s e . C h a s e Is n o t o n ly v i s i t i n g t e a m t h e o th e r . c le v e r. 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"He has tackled with courage and determination the important duties of the offic* of Govtrnor." —ST. HELENS CHRONICLE. St. Helena. "Governor John H. Hall's activities . . indicate a real dealt* to provide Oregon with an able adminiatration.” —M cM INN yiL L E REGISTER, McMinnville. "The new governor comes well recommended at an able parliamentarian." —TIGARD SENTINEL, Tigard. Concrete STAVE SILOS A Savings Account ra n he o p e n e d w ith th is “. . . s h o w s sound judgment in his appraisal of m an” -G A Z E T T E -T IM E S . Heppner. space paid tor Dr a Seattle famllr d r a w f r o m s u c h a b o u t. P e t e r s o n ’s This 8 W McChesney Rd Portland 1. Orecoo m a n a g e r s s e e m t o th i n k , w o u ld t o p t h a t of a r e - m a t c h , p a rtic u - 1 l a r l y w i t h b a s e b a l l a n d h o rs e -ra c -1 i n g f i g u r e d t o s k i m t h e to p of fan in terest in t h e d a y s dead a h e a d , in b o t h P o r t l a n d a n d S e attle. B a c k e r s of K a h u t , m e a n w h i l e Now Available a r e g e t t i n g u p q u i t e a h e a d of s t e a m . J o l t i n ' J o e h a s p r o v e d to be o n e of t h e b e s t d r a w l i n g c a r d s of t h e lo c a l p u n c h palac e. W i t h t h e n e w s of t h e l a t e s t f i g h t m a k in g t h e r o u n d s o f f a n s w h o p a s s e d it, h i s s t o c k is n o d o u h t o n t h e -------- _. u p tu rn . Silo* ara steam cured for * * • strength and durability. IN FAIRBANKS, ALASKA "Governor Hall hat made an excellent impretaion a» eucceetor to the late Earl Snell, conducting affairs with dignity and admirable decieiveneae. Previously h# had served regularly In the houae and risen by ability to the speakership " —OREGONIAN. Portland "He’s doing a GOOD Job" Economically Priced Pd Adv A lc a G. Borry. C h a i n , Builder» [ » c h a n g e Bldq , P o r tlo n d I T x 80* ......$771 erected F o r fu rth e r Inform ation w rite Mt. Hood Sflo Co. O. R. 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