H elp F in a n ce the Sum m er B and C oncert*. A d d your n am e to the Li*t. « L B and w ill m arch in M errykhana P a ra d e at the R ose F estival n ext F riday G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESIIAM, MCLTN'OMAll COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE VOL. 17, NO. 30 DONORS TO FI ND FOR BAND CONCERTS T he follow ing have contributed to d ate to th e fund being raised to finance th e sum m er open air con c e rts by th e G resham band. It will ta k e m any m ore. You w 11 not re- g re t it if you help swell he list. Brockw ay & N elson........ ...$15.00 Bank of G re sh a m ............ . . . 10.00 W. R. H icks C o................. . . . 10.00 Dr. H. H. H u g h e s............ . . . 5.00 B jur E le ctric S to re .......... . . . 15.00 L. L. K idder Hdwe. C o .. . . . 10.00 . 10.00 W alrad Merc. C o.............. . 10.00 O utlook P u blishing C o .. Mrs. E lean o r S tew art and Mrs. E m ily A rundel of St. P aul, M inne sota, w ere re c e n t guests a t the hom e of th e ir b ro th er R. F. W alt ers. They have been spending the w inter in Long Beach, C alifornia, to w hich place Mrs. A rundel has retu rn ed , w hile her siste r has gone on to St. Paul. $3.00 Per Year 1037 N ew D o d g e S ix N ow on D isp lay in G resham Severe Storm Does Slight Damage Here A th u n d e r storm of u n u su a l se v erity, th e accom panying ra in of w hich w as said to be th e w orst dow npour in th e histo ry of the P o rtlan d w ea th er bureau, visited th is section on T uesday evening. T he storm slow ly approached from th e east and stru c k a t th e close of a su ltry afternoon. Vivid flashes of lig htning and ro ars of th u n d er th a t shook houses gave the storm a tru e e a ste rn aspect. A to rre n tia l flood of rain fell for m ere '-L..„ hr.ui and continued, som ew hat abated, th ro u g h o u t th e night. T he sto rm seem ed suddenly to sh ift from ea st to southw est and th e w ind took on considerable vel ocity for a tim e, but no p a rtic u la r dam age h as been rep o rted from th a t score. L ightning of th e forked v ariety played around for an hour or m ore and d istra cte d th e nerves of th e fearful. Alex H anson and Joe S agaetto, em ployes of the B ent ley Logging com pany, 25 m iles east of here, w ere injured w hen a bolt of lightning hastened a charg e of dynam ite w ith w hich th e men w ere b lasting. As a re su lt of th e explo sion H anson w as brou g h t to the T hom as sa n ita riu m and his com panion se n t to Good S am aritan hospital. It is th o u g h t th a t a l though S agaetto has a fra ctu red sk u ll and su stain ed in ju rie s to his shoulder and leg, he w ill recover. W ork on th e new fair building on th e county fa ir grounds and im provem ents being m ade on the race tra c k have been set back som ew hat by th e im m ense q u an tity of rain w hich fell T uesday evening. Con sid erable dam age is reported aro und L innem ann Jun ctio n by th e P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er com pany w hose telephones here have been k ep t busy an sw erin g in q u iries in reg a rd to disconnected w iring. R oger Newcombe, service m an for th e P. E. P., w as slightly burned on th e hands W ednesday w hile r e p a ir ing a b urned-out tra n sfo rm e r at th e in te rsec tio n of Rockwood and Pow ell V alley roads. T he tr a n s form er had been blown o u t by lig htning and w hen Newcombe sta rte d to re-fu se it, it sh o rt-c ir cuited and blew back. He escaped in ju ry to his face, however. To native "W ebfooters” th e storm of T uesday afternoon appeared a terrific one, but to real M innesota folks, th ree fam ilies of whom are rep rese n ted on th e Outlook force to say nothing of a re a l N ebraskan and an Iow an, th is storm lacked co n siderable of being the real a r ticle. At tim es, how ever, it ap proached a fa ir sam ple of w h at a th u n d e r storm m ight be like. R esidents south of G resham ob served a b u rn in g snag on top of W ilson's hill w hich had been stru c k by lig h tn in g and w hich was still b u rn in g yesterday. I», Church Services CHILDREN’S DAI WILL RE OBSERVED One of th e few new sixes of th e Dodge B ro th ers S enior Line in th is p a rt of Oregon is to be seen a t th e display room in th e new Brockw ay & Nelson building on Pow ell stre e t, G resham . Local Dodge Dealers Display New Six TO THE WISE OSES. Only a few O utlook A utostrop razo r se ts left. T he n ex t half dozen cash in ad vance yearly su b scrib ers w ill clean us out. About 150 sets in six weeks. Go ing some. And m any w ere new su b scrib ers. Now w e’re giving a free tic k e t to th e W ednesday and T h u rsd ay show , G resham T h eater, w ith every cash pay m ent for an y th in g a t th e O ut look office. Glad to hand them out. T his week m ark s one of th e m ost im p o rta n t events in Dodge B ro th ers history, th e in tro d u ctio n of the first model of th e com pany’s new line of fine six cy lin d er m otor cars. T he c a r now on display by B ro ck way & Nelson, local Dodge B ro th ers dealers, is a four-door sedan, an im pressive looking vehicle w hich is said to p ossess a tru ly r e m ark ab le m otor. T he public has been ap p rised du rin g rec en t w eeks of th e com ing of th is new c a r and all are d e s ir GRESHAM OUTLOOK ous of view ing it. B rockw ay & N elson, now occupying th e ir new p la n t on Pow ell stre e t, invite the STORE TO HAYE public to visit th e ir place and in FORMAL OPENING spect th e S enior L ine Six a f te r Much in te re st is evinced in the noons and evenings. W ithin a few w eeks tw o ad d i form al opening of th e new sto re of tional body types, a fo u r-p assen g er George W. P age & Com pany a t th e coupe and a new type of cab rio let , 12-mile co rn e r on S atu rd ay , Ju n e ro ad ste r, w ill be added to th e new | 11. E lab o rate p re p a ra tio n s a re be- I ing m ade by the en te rp risin g m e r line of "sixes.” T he new line of “six es” h as been ch an ts for th e event and it is lik e nam ed Dodge B ro th ers S enior Line ly th a t th e force w ill be k ep t busy to distin g u ish it from Dodge B ro th from m orning u n til night. T he c li ers S tan d ard Line of four cy lin d er max w ill come a t 7:30 w hen m any ca rs w ith w hich th e com pany has prizes will be given. T he old est b u ilt up its w orld-w ide rep u tatio n . lady, th e oldest g en tlem an , th e best , looking of each, th e person com ing ’ Senior Line is Impressive. W hile the S enior L ine em bodies the fa rth e s t and th e la rg e st fam ily nothing freak ish , eith er in co n ! p resen t w ill each receive a p resen t, stru ctio n or p erform ance, it is p re also th e farm er b rin g in g in the sented by Dodge B ro th ers as th e i least num ber of stra w b e rrie s w hich last w ord in com fort and p erfo rm ance for c a rs in or n ear th is price will w eigh a pound. T h ese are only class. Beauty of design, exceptional a few of th e a ttra c tio n s, as prizes perform ance, style and com fort of will be aw arded each h o u r during in te rio r appo in tm en ts, and ease and economy of o p eratio n are m ajo r a t th e day, th e la st of w hich w ill be a large cake m ade by th e City B akery trib u te s. of G resham . Crankshaft Heavier Than in Similar Motors. G eorge W. P age and Wm. F e rris One of the m ost im p ressiv e fe a a re th e m em bers of th e firm w hich tu re s of the m otor is th e extrem ely heavy c ra n k sh a ft and u n u su ally has com pleted th e arran g e m en ts la rg e bearin g area. T he cra n k sh a ft for th is new sto re, w hich is co n is m achined all over and w eighs 69 ceded to be one of th e best ap pounds. H eavier th a n is used in pointed co u n try sto re s in th e co u n any o th e r engine of sim ila r c a p ac i ty, it is sup p o rted by seven ex tra ty. large bearin g s. T his fact, com bined w ith exceeding rigidity, r e GRESHAM STORE TO su lts in a sm oothness of o p eratio n RELAY RADIO TALK th a t is said to be excelled by no car, re g a rd le ss of price. T he local business estab lish m en t T he m otor is of th e L -head type, chosen by Dodge B ro th ers en g i of the J. E. M etzger F u rn itu re co m n eers because of th e sim plicity of pany h as been listed as one of th e the valve m echanism and re la tiv e places w here on S atu rd ay m orning ly in fre q u en t need of ad ju stm en t. KGW w ill b ro ad cast th e g reetin g s T he bore is 3 ’/i inches and th e stro k e 4*£ inches, w ith 223.98 cubic of Colonel C harles L indbergh, air hero, upon his a rriv a l in W ashing inches displacem ent. T he pistons a re of an advanced ton, D.C. W hile every rad io r e type, designed to give rap id pickup, ceiving set w ill have a m essage, a g re a te r power,' sm ooth p erfo rm ance, exceptionally low expansion loud sp eak er on th e equipm ent at the fu rn itu re sto re w ill ren d er th at and long life. place a convenient h e a d q u a rte rs Efficient < iirbiiretlnn System . T he ca rb u re tio n system used is for th e reception of th e p ro g ram of th e la te st type, designed to secu re m axim um efficiency tu com bustion th e forenoon. The an n o u n cers a t W ashington and pow er. T he fuel in tak e m an i fold is cleanly designed and has no are scheduled to s ta r t prom ptly a t sh a rp curves or bends to re ta rd th e 9 o'clock. Not only will th e voice flow of fuel from th e c a re b u re to r of the beloved "L in d y ” be h eard , C on tin u ed on page 3 h u t th e voice of th e n atio n 's chief executive. P re sid en t Calvin Cool idge, w ill be on th e a ir in a g re e t ing to th e A m erican people. At th e m unicipal au d ito riu m In P o rtlan d m otion p ictu res will a c com pany th e b ro ad castin g from the am plifier, th e re su lt of an a rra n g e m ent com pleted by th e Morning pickers ticket Oregonian. B e r r y G row ers! If you use a which requires the use of a PUNCH We can supply you with any kind, from our stock, at rock bottom prices. G r e s h a m O u tlo o k Phone 1561 We print any style Pickers’ ticket you want i New Shoes for Ladies, $1.95. No w here w ill you find auch splendid slip p ers at so low a price. Ask to see our ladles' shoes a t $2.95 and $3 95. Ayl w orth & Mar- ton, G resham .—Adv. F or low est ra te s on autom obile, tru ck and g en eral in su ran c e see 3. W. T horne.—Adv. T ax i-d riv ers m ust know th e ir cars— ask them ab o u t K night mo to rs. L et your n ex t c a r be a Willy s-K night.— H esael Im plem ent Co.—Adv. Pride of Ownership! T he n a tu ra l re su lt of d riving a K night m otored c a r L et your next car be a W lllys-K nlgbt.—H esse 1 Im plem ent Co.—Adv. Club Boys and Girls Go to Summer School TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S GRESHAM MAN WEDS COLLEGE CLASSMATE In th e presence of 50 g u ests a p retty hom e w edding took place T uesday m orning a t 9 o’clock when T he an n u a l session of th e club Miss F ern P erry , d au g h ter of Dr. m em bers' sum m er school, w hich and Mrs. .1. H. C arrico of P o rtlan d , becam e th e bride of Joseph W. w ill be rep resen ted by all sections Peak, son of Dr. and Mrs. F ran k of th e state, w ill begin next Mon- ; P eak of G resham . Dr. E. H. Pence day a t C orvallis in th e room s of I perform ed th e cerem ony in th e th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college , presen ce of im m ediate m em bers of and w ill claim 83 b rig h t boys and ; the fam ilies and a group of in ti m ate friends. g irls of M ultnom ah county as its P receding th e cerem ony Mrs. quota of attendance. T he club N ina D ressel Leavy sang, “Be m em bers will be accom panied by i ca u se ”. Miss B lanche W illiston County Club A gent W. D. K inder , w as bridesm aid and little Miss and his w ife who w ill a s sist in ! E lizabeth H ard en b ro o k w as flower v arious w ays in g ettin g th e young [ girl. F ra n cis P eak, a b ro th er of folks safely to and from th e ir des- | th e bridegroom , acted as best man. tin atlo n , end in th eir in stru ctio n I T he bride w ore a gown of Capri and w elfare w hile guests a t the blue crepe, w ith a corsage bouquet of pink sw eet peas. school for th e tw o weeks. Both young people are g rad u ates T h irteen of th e stu d en ts enrolled a re m aking th e trip as th e re su lt of th e U niversity of Oregon, w here of sc h o larsh ip s aw arded them for Mrs. P eak w as a m em ber of A lpha o u tstan d in g w ork and they w ill en Chi Omega and Mr. Peak of A lpha joy th e benefits of th e session w ith T au Omega. F or th e p ast y ear the out any expense io them selves. The bride filled the position of m usic club m em bers who will atten d from in stru c to r In th e H ubbard high th e county as sta te w in n ers are, school. Mr. P eak has secured the W alter, T racey and L ena Anderegg, ap p o in tm en t of d irecto r of physical L ynch: B ernice Bunn, L ynch: education in th e five grad e schools A nna and P aul fioeckli, B rooks; of K lam ath F alls and th e couple Lew is and H arold Dahl, V ictory; will move th e re th is fall to m ake Jo h n F lem ing, V ictory; Alice In th a t city th e ir fu tu re home. Mr. gram , M aplewood; V era and Floyd and Mrs. Peak left afte r th e c e re Stafford, V ictory; Jo h n W elbes, mony for K lam ath F alls to be gone a sh o rt tim e. Fairview . M embers who w ill atten d from G resham a re L aw ren ce A ylsw orth, GRANGERS TO GREET Ruth H olm es, K erm et and Douglas NATIONAL MASTER Johnson, L ucile and Clyde J e n T he su b o rd in ate g ran g es th ro u g h nings, C ath ry n M etzger and Alice out th e county are tak in g a g rea t Shelley. In terest In the p lan s going forw ard O thers a re as follow s: Ruby A r- for the reception to be given the vfdson, D elbert C arrell, C arl Ek- n atio n al g ran g e m a ster Louis stro m , Osle Howell, Alice Nelson, T ab er of Colum bus, Ohio, who will A n n etta R ead, L ester and E dith be th e guest of honor S atu rd ay S roufe an d Nova W illiam s, all of evening a t F airview g ran g e hall. Pow ell Valley d istric t; Mary It is expected th e various g ranges B latchford, C h arlo tte Bradfleld, w ill be w ell rep resen ted a t th e R alph C ostner, H erschel Davis and g ath erin g , according to D istrict M yrtle Lockwood, of G ilb ert; D eputy K reuder who has succeeded C leora Cooke, C arolyn and H elen in aro u sin g considerable in te re st H essem e r,’ LaV onla K elly and in th e m eeting. C h arles Neville. P o w e llh u rst; D or T he M ultnom ah county Pom ona othy C lark e and Hazel M atson, Col G range, w hich is sponsoring the um bia; H elen C lark, R^y D yktsra, d in n er ami reception of Mr. T aber, Leona R euher and A rth u r McKay, d esires a larg e atten d an ce. Not R ussellv ille; C h arlo tte D ahlquist only are all g ran g e rs urged to be and Rose R oessler, P le a sa n t V al p resen t, but it Is g reatly desired ley; C harles E dw ards, W illard th a t all Interested In a g ric u ltu re F o rtn e r, Jpyce G ilbert, K enneth and those actively engaged in th a t Ide, Orval Locke, H elen Sm ith, p u rsu it be presen t. It Is assu red Alvin S h elter and D onald Steel, th a t th e n ational m a ste r will de L y n ch ; C ath erin e H aynes, Ver- liver an ad d ress of Interest. d elia L am b and Lola W alin, Rock wood; F lo ren ce Rich, LuKted; Nola IMPROYFMI.M (L I B Sm ith, T ro u td ale ; C h arlo tte Mul- ANNO! N( ES MEETING lenhoff, O rien t; R o b erta W ilhelm. Victory. An Im portant m eeting of th e Base High school b u sses have been L ine Im provem ent association will placed a t th e disposal of th e club be held at th e Rockwood G range m em bers In tra n sfe rrin g them to hall on Monday evening, Ju n e 13, and from Corvallis. T his year th e re when m a tte rs of con sid erab le m o is to be b u t one loading place and m ent will b e discussed and rep o rts th a t w ill be at G resham . T hose a t of co m m itters will be heard. tending have planned to leave S u n One m a tte r w hich will be given day m orning, June 12. a t 9:30 a. m. an airin g a t th a t tim e w ill be th e W. D. K inder has expressed the en ab lin g act passed by th e leg isla wish th a t th e local lead ers of clubs tu re a t Its last session and referre d m ake an effort to atten d th e sum to th e people for a vote on Ju n e 28, m er school a day or so if possible. w hich a c t is th e especial ta rg e t of R ussellville. T routdale, Spring-1 th e Rockwood club, M ultnom ah dale and G ilbert each p ut on an I Pom ona O range and h u n d red s of achievem ent day p ro g ram thia o th e rs outside the city of P o rtlan d , y ear, ex hibiting w ork by hom e | as w ell as larg e num bers w ithin econom ics clubs. T h e w ork w as | th e city. judged and th e d elegates for su m Among th e sp eak ers who will m er school decided upon. B eauti speak in opposition to the m easu re ful w ork w as displayed by the' will be D istrict A ttorney S tanley m em bers, Meyers, A ttorney O. A. Neal and T h ree new clubs w ith an e n ro ll Rfi-z W. Olli. m ent of 25 w ere organized In the county d u rin g the m onth of May. j m onth Mr. K inder says, "We are T hese w ere tw o can n in g clubs, one anxious for all th e g irls whose a t G ilb ert under th e lead ersh ip of clubs w ere organized early to fin Miss B onita Maxwell and th e other ish the w ork and file th e rep o rts. a t Lusted u nder th e leadership of ' T his m ust be our b an n er year. Our Miss E dith Baker. T he th ird w as a | p< reen tag e of com pletion has been good before, but we m u st m ake our calf club at P lea san t Valley. In closing his rep o rt for the county 100 per c e n t”. Opening of Speedway Booked for June 18 T he dream of F red T. M errill i s at last about to be realized in the C h ild ren 's Day will be observed com pletion of the g re a t modern in th e B ap tist ch u rch next Sunday speedw ay at his Tw elve-m ile place evening. A special program p re on the Base L ine highw ay. In ten p ared by the ch ild ren and young sive effort d uring the past two people of th e Bible school and the m onths and th e cooperation of ch o ir w ill be presented during the Claude Stockton, co n tra c to r of tim e of th e reg u la r p reaching se r G resham , who has had full charge vice beginning at 8 p. m. The o th of th e co nstruction, has produced er services of the day will be at the one of th e finest speedw ays and, it u su al hours. The Bible school will is said, th e only auto speed bowl in begin a t 9:45 a. m. and th e m o rn th e n o rth w est. T he new ly con ing ch u rch service at 11 o’clock. stru cted g ran d stan d will seat many T he p asto r w ill have as his sub thousands. ject for th e m orning serm on "T he the form al opening of th is Seven R ew ards of th e C h ristian ”. am usem ent e n te rp rise is an T h ere will be special m usic by the nounced for next week S aturday ch o ir In th e m orning service. and Sunday, Ju n e 18 and 19. T here All a re invited to atten d th e s e r will be lots of attra c tio n s and vices of th e B aptist Young Peoples th rills th a t will raise th e h air on Union Sunday evening beginning at bald heads. T he announcem ent 7 o'clock u nder th e leadership of th a t D aredevil C raig w ill do his G roup 1. The subject, "L earn in g stu n n in g stu n ts Is enough to a ttr a c t How to T alk " is one filled w ith In the crow ds from near and far. He te re s t for all who have occasion to leaps from airp lan es, from speed ta lk T he p ray er m eeting will be ing autos, from high buildings and held W ednesday evening beginning , lands like a cat. a t 7:30. The G resham hand has been en- i gaged for th e tw o days. Mayor PASTOR TO CONCLUDE B aker will speak a t the form al SERIES ON “ PRAYER’ opening exercises and flag raisin g T he concluding serm on in the a t 1 p. m. S aturday, followed by se rie s on " P ra y e r" a t th e F ree tim e tria ls for 50 autos. Amplifier» M ethodist church will be delivered , will be used so th e exercises can S unday m orning. T he p asto r says, be heard anyw here on th e grounds. On S atu rd ay afternoon auto« "N ot saying th a t th e re Is nothing m ore to be said, b ut sim ply to c re w ith p assen g ers will be adm itted a te in te re st in th e g rea test medium, free to th e infield. A fine co n c ert by the band will to b rin g resu lts and solve prob 1 featu re the program of rac es and lem s In th e lives of the people we know. T he them e w ill be, 'Today's stu n ts on Sunday. P ray in g Men'. They a re men be delivered by th e p asto r th e Rev. w hose nam es will he cherished as E. H orstm ann on th e topic, "H eed long as tim e endures. Lincoln at ing the M aster’s C all”. All chil one tim e said d u rin g th e Civil W ar, dren atten d in g the Sunday school '1 have been driven m any tim es to a re urged to rem ain for th e p rea ch my knees by th e overw helm ing ing service. Sunday school session conviction th a t I had now here else I will be held a t 10 o’clock. to go. My own wisdom and those about me seemed insufficient for ADVENTIST CHURCH th e day'. The late P re sid en t W il ANNOUNCER SERVICES son won his w ay to th e h earts of A good atten d a n ce Is noticed at the people when they heard his tho services of the Seventh Day Ad voice in secret prayer. T he evening will be given over v en tists in th e ir new ch u rch in T he Young People’« to th e In terests of the young people, G resham . M issionary V olunteer society will afte r th e ir hour w ith W. W. Loomis m eet F riday evening a t 8 o'clock in the m y steries of th e Bible. and will be led by E arl Calkins. Sabbath school will be held a t 10 METHODISTS ARRANGE a. m. and preaching a t 11. An ex ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM position of th e th ird ch a p te r of II. Next Sunday evening at 8 o’clock C o rin th ian s will be given by Elder th e play, "G retch en 's W ondrous T. F. Soule. All are Invited to these A d v en tu re” w ill he presented as a services. p a rt of th e an n u a l observance of C h ild ren 's Day. Som ething like 50 of th e ch ild ren of th e Sunday school. In b eautiful costum es, will have p art in th is play, p ractice on w htc has been In full sw ing for som e tim e. Beyond doubt, it will be splendid, and g rea tly enjoyed. T he play has a deep sp iritu a l significance, em phasizing th e value of C h ristian education. An offer ing w ill be tak en a t th is tim e, in com mon w ith all M ethodist E pis copal ch u rch es, for th e stu d en t loan fund for th e aid of stu d en ts In th e schools of th e church. In 1873 w hen th e plan w as in au g u rated , 23 stu d e n ts received ahi. Up to April 1, 1927, 36,756 stu d e n ts had re ceived help from th e fund. At th e m orning hour th e p asto r of th e church p reach es on tho topic, "Y our Child and Mine". A fe a tu re of th is service will be th e baptism of babies. An Invitation Is extended to any p are n ts In th e com m unity who have children they w ish baptized, to p resen t them at th is service. CHILDREN’S DAY TO BE OBSERVED EVANGELIST TO PREACH SUNDAY Mrs. G enevieve Booth-Cllbborn, who h as filled th e p ulpit of th e G resham U ndenom inational tem ple the past tw o Sundays In the a b sence of th e re g u la r p astor, the Rev. S. F. P itts, w ill preach her concluding serm on next Sunday a f ternoon a t 2 o’clock from th e sub ject, "M odern H eart F a ilu re ”. S un day school will be held a t 10 o ’clock In the m orning and th ere will be preaching again Sunday evening. Ail u re Invited to attend. F riday E vening, Ju n e 10— Vic tory B aseball club stra w b e rry and , Ice cream sociul F lem ing's grove. Ju n e 11—S outheast circle bake sale a t A. W. M etzger store. S atu rd ay, Ju n e 11—A nnual pic nic ot Sw edish Mission Sunday i school at Dodge park. S atu rd ay Evening, Ju n e 11—V isit and ad d ress of national g range m aster, L ouis J. T abor, at Fairview grange. Ju n e 13 to 18— P ortlan d Rose R egular preach in g services will F estival week. be held a t the Zion Evangelical S atu rd ay , Ju ly 23—A nnual F arm - ch u rch Sunday m orning a t 11 C hildren’» Day and also eri’ H eld Day a tjfa ir. ground«. o’clock E lm h u rst Sunday will be observed. Monday, Ju n e 27—E lection of A serm on fitting th e occasion will high school board director. Summer Outdoor Band Concerts Will you help finance the sum m er o pen-air concert» to be given by the G resham Concert Band? Use th e blank below and send In your su b scrip tio n to Dr. H. C. Johnson, m a n ag e r; H arry B jur. tre a s u re r or to the G resham Outlook. It will take a t least $35 a concert and th e re should be 12 o r 14 concerts. Start the Mu»lc. How Muchi I her« by su b scrib e $ .....................to th e band fund, payable ........... 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