. i — Gresham’s home values of the year! Thun., Sept. 5 ,1 9 7 4 (Sec. 3) GRESHAM (Ore.) OUTLOOK - 13 ¡ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ---------------------------------------- \ Shake has cedar shake siding— if that's your choice— and a big living room and master bedroom. Also, more convenience than you can shake a stick at. 1077 sq. ft. Romp 1 $29,400 O w n more hom e for less a t Aldercreek. Front yard landscaping, oversized double garages, fire­ places and carpeting cost nothing extra. Your luxuriously- appointed kitchen has your choice of high quality cabinets, easy-to-keep-sparkling floors, plus Hotpoint range, dis­ posal and dishwasher. All this and more are yours in a choice of homes designed for family comfort. With sid­ ing and colors you prefer. Large lots. Sidewalks and lighted streets. Near shopping, schools, public golf and transpor­ tation. And all for less than comparable homes in Gresham. State G.l. and conventional financing, of course. ^41 Three bedrooms, 1V2 baths M I and the biggest rainy day romper room you ever set kids in combine to make Romp a great buy for the active family. 1291 sa. ft. Models open daily From 11 a.m. until dusk or by appointment with Metropolitan Invest­ ment Company, Realtors, sales agents. Phone 666-3896. In Gresham, on Hogan Road (242nd) between Stark and Division. «¡y* p •h Chirp $29,950 What a nest plan! Big living room and family room off the kitchen. Three bedrooms, two baths and such extra charmers as a bird rest built into the gable. 1258 sq. ft. Il By Exchange Developm ent Corporation Pleasing, inside and out. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a big covered porch and private entry plus the kind of gingerbread detailing that makes a house a home. 1181 sq. ft. Aldercreek ..... -j* ■ J T - V • < > ' ’M u - -' AM )>