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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1924)
w T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook LEGION BALL TEAM WINS 5-4 IN 10TH Some Hike GRESHAM LEGION WILL HELP VETS SECURE COMPENSATION TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS MILITARY MANEUVER MERITED COMMENT It took the fighting Legion ball team w 1 ten innings to win from Corbett Sun The m ilitary maneuver recently day on the Corbett grounds. In the held at Gresham at the opening of 10 w ith the score tied three all and the fair was given a good write-up Stockton and Brown on base and two ra from the m ilitary standpoint in the down, E rnest Hamlin picked off one last issue of the Oregon Guardsman, of Woodwards slants for a long single which presents some angles not which scored the two ahead of him caught In the press reports a t the All ex-service men and women who were in and broke the 3 to 3 tie which had time. existed since the 6th inning. In Cor any branch of the service during the World War. The battalion headquarters com bett’s half of the 10th they threatened " i n case J’ou should die before you have made out pany of Gresham, which had charge when with 2 hits, an erro r and a field your application your dependents would "receive about half i l l U of the signal service in connection ers choice they slipped over a run IÉ 6 . B of amount had you applied. with the dem onstration, has been and had a man on third but Stockton commended by Colonel Libby for the bore down on E. Chamberlain, who ' Thursday evening, August 21, beginning 7:30 efficient m anner In which it estab had singled twice previously, and WHERE? City Hall, Gresham. lished and maintained telephone com forced him to pop an easy one which m unication between the scattered ele Stockton promptly grabbed and threw REMEMBER to bring your discharge, lieu of lost dis ments. him out at first. charge or recorded copy, for without same it will be impos .V The report as given in the G uards Although out hit 9 to 12 the Legion sible to complete application. man Is as follows: boys showed a better brand of base The Gresham county fair opened The American Legion is working hard to get these ball and also showed marked ability with a “bang" on July 29, and when to hit when hits meant runs. bonus applications completed and on the way to Washington, we say “bang" we are actually as The game was played in a drizzle of IL C., and whether you are a member of the American Legion well as literally correct. The presi rain, making the ball slippery and or not do not stay away from the meeting Thursday night. dent of the fair association is Mr. A. hard to handle. Corbett players made W. Metzger, who, being an ex-service The blanks for Gresham and vicinity are in the hands 7 errors as against 5 for Gresham man and head of the Legion a t Woodward whiffed 12 Gresham plays of the American Legion and if you cannot come Thursdav Gresham, wanted a m ilitary show, and Stockton 4. night you can get blanks from L. T. St. Clair at the Outlook and asked the national guard to put S o w b u ild in g 28" a t S t° r e ° r C G - S c h n e i J e r i n t h e Each team accepted a run as a gift It on. In the first inning and again in the Following a conference with the lA u T O C A tT C t^ l third each team scored one run m ak commanding general who was In Hie Legion in Gresham does not have a complete list ing the score 2 all. In the sixth hearty accord with the plan, Lieuten The above picture shows Joseph Gresham scored their third counter of ex-service people in the districts outside of Gresham and ant-Colonel Eugene C. Libby was F rank Mikuler of New York s ta r t on hits by Lovelace and Ernie Ham ing his hike around the world with placed in charge of arranging for a everyone reading this notice is requested to pass the word Miss Olive Jackson, member of demonstration of a battalion of In an album in which he will gather lin and Jack Brown hit by pitched the Fenway Girls’ baseball team the signatures of royalty. The vol along as we must reach as many as possible for Thursday ball. In Corbett's half of the sixth of Boston, is shown in practice at fantry in attack, supported by ma ume will be carried in a push cart. they tied it at 3 all by bunching 3 the ’ Boston National League chine guns, howitzers and field a r President Coolidge was the first cot- I)epe,ndents of ex-service men are entitled to compen grounds where her team worki'd tillery. hits on Stockton. N either team to sign his name in the book. out with the Braves. The girU threatened until the 10th when Stock- sation and may secure blanks from the above named Legion wore The units selected by Colonel Lib bathing suit« to keep cool. ton, first up for Gresham slammed a by to stage the dem onstration were men. However if you want assistance in filling out same 3 bagger into right field which went large crowds attend Company B. 186th Infantry; Company F. M. CAMP MEETING address a note to the adjutant of Gresham Post No. 30 the OMMANDER SCHNEIDER foul by inches. He then hit one into H, it , .'d Infantry, Howitzer Company, Ainerican Legion, and when sufficient number are on hand left which was good for a single but GAINS COMM EN RATION 162d Infantry; Battery A, 148th Field Rev. o. f . Defoe of Centra. F r e e lto .warram it, a meeting will be held” to helï de^nde’^ r f il l it also fell foul. His third attem pt to A rtillery; and the F irst Battalion In order to awaken interest In the H eadquarters Company, 186th Infan get on base resulted in a hefty clout Methodist church occupied the pulpit o u t applications Sunday evening a t the campmeeting local observance of national defense try, located a t Gresham. to left field which went for one base Ex-service men: don’t forget the date and place Thurs- day on September 12 Commander but poor old Stocky was so done up services which are now in progress “A detachm ent from Company II th a t he could only make one base on on the fair grounds. In spite of the foVpct UgUSt r 1’i 7:30 P' m*’ at Gresham City hall, and don’t Schneider has sent out cards to the under command of Captain Fred L. eligible men of Gresham asking them Wiegand represented the enemy; It. Even at th at the hit looked like a inclement w eather the tabernacle was lorget your discharge. Sentemlm!8 ^ KB,.liZa“ ° n ior onu day. Company B. under command of C’ap- foul until it hit the ground and was well filled with an appreciative audi September 12, In accordance with tain Fred R. Dlerking. c o n s titu te d . h „ easily good for two bases. F. Hamlin ence who listened to a discourse on .. , Dlerking, constituted the the second coming of Christ. There plan approved . by the commanding | attacking infantry battalion, which w ent out by E. Chamberlain and Love general. are now over sixty tents on the lace fanned. Jack Brown made first , was supported by the rem ainder of I he card prepared by Mr. Schneider I Company H, under on an infield single, Stockton taking ground with more in prospect toward command of Lieu reads as follows: the end of the week. One party of II third. At this stage of the game up tenant Ralph II. W ard; the Howitzer "As on expression of my good stepped our hero. Ernie Hamlin, who has come from Yachats, a distance of company commanded by Captain will toward ti,« National Defense I Alvin (. Baker and the Battery under drove the ball into deep right for a 200 miles; the Macey family, of Los Cover crop planting Is the logical I hereby voluntarily enlist lu the single which scored Stockton and Angeles, who are touring the north thing for the berry grow ers of this canes without Injury to the root sys Captain William Jackson. The bat National Guard of the State of tem. An especially designed shears Brown. E rnie was responsible for talion headquarters company, led by Oregon and of the United States, of the three of the Legion's runs when In the The for the date of Sepember 12, 1924,' I Lieutenant Clifford Schneider, was Rev. boarding and Mrs. tent E. I. in H charge arrington, o f 1 I mrdino- " ♦ 8Ugge8i° n8 ‘° ° f with handles say 2 feet or 2% feet long th a t can be used with one hand only. Unless prevented, by good sixth his single brought in Lovelace the subject of commendation by Col the Cooperative Berry Growers Incor cause, I further agree to assemble from second, who had singled and Woodburn, is proving popular. On porated In a letter to them by the would prevent stooping and make the onel Libby for the m anner in which it at the Armory, Gresham, Oregon, gone to second when J. Brown was Sunday an organized Sunday school of m anager, D. E . Towle. There are work easier than by grasping the cane established telephone communication at such hour on September 12, with one hand and the shears with the 300 members convened, which service | hit by pitched ball. between the different elements. T hir 1924, as the president of the other Items of interest, also Instruc other, the trick is dohe and if you United States may designate. Despite the slippery condition of will also be held on the coming Sun tions which should be heeded by- all ty seconds, Colonel Libby’s report the ball, each pitcher was stingy with day. On Wednesday there will be a I members of the organization. The throw the brush into piles two rows The purpose Is to get as large a n . | shows, was the maximum time re . together, It is then ready for the expression of loyalty to the plan of I qulre<1 to Bet In personal touch with walks, Stockton issuing one and missionary convention with addresses letter Is as follows: by a number of returned missionaries. I “The drouBbt is broken so we brush fork and the job Is done. Woodward three. national defense as possible and en- the CHmniBI1der of any element, How about it, have you gathered courage the citizen soldiery idea. Next Sunday the locals will play , r h h ’ i x ’ *The m»neuver was carried out at JaPan WlU Bh° Uld loose no t,me ln »owing the Mr. 8chnelder has been commend-1 dark w' ,b the aid of flares and signal the Colored Bees, of Portland, on Sta probably be represented by those who cover crop. In sowing now we are up and returned to the cannery all of The Sunday assured from 90 to 100 days to growth the empty crates and orchard boxes cd by the editor of The Oregon I rocketB- Smoke candles were used pleton field. The Bees have not been have labored there. very fortunate here in past games and school convention has been postponed before w inter and If the cover cron or have you left them out In the field Guardsman on the method used. | also' wh,ch Save added thrills to the they expect to atone for their several from Monday until Thursday on ac- should w inter-kill, you will be well to be found next spring. Please do F irst Lieutenant C. O. Schneider, spectacle, which was witnessed by losses by trim m ing the Legion boys. count of Prof. C. H. Watson, of Se- repaid for your seed and work by the not forget that. This waste cannot In command of headquarters company thousands. Spectators got plenty of However, the locals will give them a attle, being unable to reach the fall grow th and the w riter thinks that be tolerated as the crates do not be 136 of the Oregon National Guard, lo thrill when the big 75 mm. guns of the run for their money. The line-up will grounds sooner. Sunday school work- the growth of a heavy cover crop will long to you and unless they are taken cated at Gresham, has received ______ m erit battery crashed into action and the be the same as last Sunday's. ers from all denominations are cor- help to prevent the late fall growth care of you will have to pay for them, ed recognition of his efforts to p ro -1 exc,tement reached a fever heat when The line-up last Sunday was as dially Invited to be present at this of the berry canes th at are very apt so either return the crates for credit mote guard activities. His alertness Capta,n Raker moved his one-pound- follows: UP ‘n front of the grand meeting. J to freeze back and be a complete now or store them in clean dry sto r has resulted in keeping up the In te r-1 era age and report the num ber stored at est In the local company and In cor-I 2,resllam Corbett waste of soil fertility and reduce your the office, as we w ant to complete our P layers Position Players Frank Moore .Suffers Paralytic Stroke. * "tnmenclng with the sta rt from prospect for a good crop of fru it next crate record. Also those can crates rectlng false im pressions as to the I Quissy .......... Chamberlain purpose of m aintaining this branch 1,18 Armory 1,1 Portland until the Frank Moore suffered two strokes year. Prolonged drought always re- J. Hamlin . . . . B. Woodard th a t you borrowed to carry hallocks of the national defense. I Doops returned the maneuver was Stanley ........ .......... Ports of paralysis on last Friday at his suits in making available a large ln, have you returned them ? Your Stockton . . . Lieutenant Schneider has been carr,ed out wlth clock-llko precision, home near Gresham. He has been In quantity of plant food even ln poor . Woodward F. Hamlin .. ..........Rogers ill health for about a year, following I soils and if you can take this up In a association has paid >1.00 for each of highly commended by General Oeo. A. I Th° Pntlre movement was governed Lehman ........ . . . V. Evans a stroke a t th at time. He is reported I cover crop to be returned to the soil them and to get it back we m ust re White for the answ er he wrote to c r l t - l ’,y ac*ua' field orders Issued ln ad Beers ............ D. Woodard to be resting easily, though his condl-l next spring, you will do the right tu rn the crates. icism of the m ilitary dem onstration vance by Colonel Libby, who was .... , Lovelace , — — Chamberlain "A nother im portant Item at this recently given in Gresham and Col warm In his praise for the work of the thing by your berries. H °Pkin" ..............1..................... Rlkert tion is recognized as serious. time id your report of the number of troops. J. Brown for Beers In 3d. As a m ixture we recommend 50 crates of berries you have sold dur onel Welch has asked for a copy to be W hat you w ant, when you w ant It E. Hamlin for Lehman in 3d. "Considerable publicity wag given sent to the w ar departm ent. Mr. pounds of vetch, 25 pounds of winter as you w ant It— W ant ad. it. Federspeil for Ports in 9th. ing the season under your sale per Schneider's answ er was published in the Guard as a result of the demon rye, and 25 pounds of w inter or gray mit. We w ant a full and complete re the Gresham Outlook. stration and Guard headquarters Is I am just going to leap into the On A ugust 15, 1914, the Panam a oats, making 100 pounds per acre, port in order to close the different being besieged with requests for sim dark.—Rabelais. canal was form ally opened. which should be sown, preferably berry pools. This is largely a debt of ilar dem onstrations.” with a drill to Insure uniform depth of honor with you so come clean with planting, and is much better than the dron, where they expect to spend a your rep o rt and you will feel better haphazard method of sowing by hand. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McConnel and month a t their mountain home. They and besides you will have lived up to The young canes should be placed in your contract. Many members have son Roger of Caldwell, Idaho, are the were accompanied by Miss Doris side the wires to prevent chafing and already made this return and you will guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. Clair Zimmerman. Mr. Strong and the the w ires should be hooked up to keep be surprised to know th at the and family. Mrs. McConnel and Mrs. hoys will make frequent trips to them ln place and If the old canes am ounts range all the way from 50c St, Clair are cousins. A trip to Can Gresham to look after the work on have been taken out and burned be to >75 and >100. This money is cov non Beach was enjoyed over the week I their berry farm, fore seeding so much the better as ered Into the different berry pools and end by a party consisting of the Me- Miss Bertha Nadakowski of Los An- the work is done and the cover crop ap art of it will come back to you. L Onnx "’ 3 " nd MrH’ Ht C‘a ,r and Ke,e8' Who haa 8pent ‘he summer with will get more sunshine and if there is We like the sale perm it plan very daughters, Mrs. Benj. Davies and baby Miss Adele Schenk, left Saturday for “y for any disease or insect pests in the old much as It places all of our members of Lang Prairie, Minnesota. Winifred her home. canes when the canes are burned you on an equal base with the Independent and M argaret, and Ray Rogers. A I J. A. Oray and family, who have can say goodbye to these pests. On grow er and you have the satisfaction w is mad tO LO" gV‘eW' W ashln*,o n - l,een camping on the Sandy river for the lighter soils where the drainage of knowing that it the m arket breaks ^ n ‘t n t e r T e V ^ e w h ^ t P H S . 7 Ur'*8d h° “ 8' is good the w riter thinks that plowing you do not need to sell but you can with the pleasure of the trip, it was I A Bon waB ,orn to Mr. and Mrs. is not necessary in preparing the soil bring the berries to the cannery and voted worth while, after all. ’ Leslie Perry on A ugust 18. for the cover crop as a good thorough help to bring the price back to a liv .Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Zimmerman and A bal,y Ktrl was born to Mr. and cultivation is all th at is necessary but ing fair price, and it breaks the family are planning to move to Port- Mrs. Alfred Hauglum of Sandy Bluff on the heavier soils, where the d rain stranglehold of the dago peddler. land ln the near future. They have | thia morning. age is poor, plowing tow ards the cane "So please report in full for every rented a bouse at 322, 67th street row j shallow near the plants and crate you have sold in the open m ar near the Zimmerman garage, where I CUT FLOWCB8. deeper, say six inches in the center, ket and be able to look your neighbor they will live. Carl will attend are r’‘adJr Io serve the public will help the w inter drainage which In the eye and say "I made a full re P i OV ea ‘ is very beneficial, especially with red | port of all the berries I sold" and Franklin high school snd Beth Glenco M e sd a ra i wm iarn "" s ’ raspberries, as the excess w ater will you will strengthen your manhood, ed their Gresham home to Mr. and be drained away from the roots. In and when you run for president, we Mrs. O. A. Eastman. pruning out the old canes great care will all vote for you. Orville and Carl Zimmerman went Qulckly and efficiently done by ex- should be taken to not injure the "We have a limited number of inner last Thursday to Mt. Rainier, where EVANGELISTIC GOSPEL PREACHING prom pt|J attended roots and the w riter is convinced that sugar sacks in lots of six, also a few to regardless of slse. much damage ia done to the root sys sacks of sugar. F irst come, first they expect to do some mountain OEO. SHAW Phone S2* ED. SMITH climbing before their return. tem by the use of dull pruning hooks served. By the Victor)- Gospel Quartet Mrs. C. A. Rogers underw ent a m a In the hands of careless workmen, W in d o w Cleaning "If you wish to buy sheep or stock- especially when the aoll la very wet yard fertilizer, let us know us soon as jor operation at Good Sam aritan hos T «tim .e ,P ’ rt ,w,ndow cleaning see 8. pital last Thursday morning. She la nr.JI?n ’ n ’»«»• orders with John and loose. To prevent thia damage possible as we can buy cheaper in I Brown, Gresham, phone 1601. now resting easily. the best tool to use la the pruning large lots. We have sam ples at the Mr. snd Mrs. H W. Strong and shears which will cut off the old cannery.” Money to loan on real estate. Fnrm family went T hursday to Rhododen- Ioans at 6 per c e n t B. W. Thorne Ex-Service Men and Women Are Urged to Apply Now for Bonus. Meetings to Assist Vets Will Be Held Tonight and Thursday. LK J G ro w e rs S h o u ld M a k e C o v er C ro p P la n tin g N ow Additional Local* LETS GO! WHERE? To the TREE METHODIST CAMP MEETING County Fair Grounds, Gresham August 14-24 ’24 THREE SERVICES DAILY 10 a. m., 2 p. m., 8 p. m. Special Singing EVERYBODY INVITED