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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
IRON AGE POTATO PLANTER
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P E R < EA T. PO TA T O PL A N T IN G
S av es a b u sh el of seed p e r ac re , m a k e s ev ery
piece c o u n t, no sp re a d of d isease, a tw o -m an p la n te r
w ith co rn o r bean a tta c h m e n t.
G u a ra n te e « !
IÜM
to K>te S a tis fa c tio n , » it ti a «louble
o p e n e r.
FRIDAY.
APRIL
21,
181«
S pecial E a s te r se rv ic e s w ill be c o n ­
d u c te d in G erm an a t th e Zion E v a n ­
g elical c h u rc h n ext S u n d ay m o rn in g ,
by th e p a s to r, Rev. F. H. F re u n d .
C o n firm a tio n a n d co m m u n io n e x e r­
E x r h t e iu r J fu r u ia h in n a
cises w ill a lso be held.
M e n 's a n d W o m e n ’s F o o t w e a r
F ifty
n e ig h b o rs
a n d frie n d s of
Hats, Clothing
• ’ G ra n d p a ” W G. C ath ey m et la st
Howitt Bldg. Photo ♦3 Gresham, Ore.
S a tu rd a y to h elp him c e le b ra te his
IIE T O ED h e r h e w ould.
83d b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . A d e ­ IH O U T T H IS tim e ever.».
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lig h tf u l social tim e w as e n jo y ed . R e­
AS SOOX a s he h ad .
Y EA R A fellow you.
a a a
fre s h m e n ts of ice c re a m a n d c a k e
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T A K E N O l’T life licen se.
A LL K NO W n am ed .
| w ere serv ed .
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T h e g irls of th e 5 th a n d 6 th I-KLI> T O D I) get* n a tty .
“ Y O I It W H A T " said sh e.
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g ra d e s , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of th e ir
“ .MY L IC E N SE *' F re d sa id .
ABOUT g o in g A shing.
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sew in g te a c h e r, M iss E s th e r E lfo rd ,
“ Y O I' S E E i t ’s a g a in s t.
h av e co m p le te d th e ir q u ilts , w hich B I T H E «ays lie.
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th e school IS NOT, as had a s a.
“ T H E L A W to c a tc h .
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h o u se.
T h e q u ilts w ill be offered
• LAM B C H O P S w ith o u t.
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fo r sale.
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“ A L U 'E X S K .”
B u t w h a t.
D. L. M cL ain h a s receiv ed w ord W H O G O ES A shing.
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th a t h is g ra n d s o n , R alp h M iller of IN T H E fro n t y a rd .
I ll A N T E D to te ll you.
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W ilb u r, O reg o n , a c c id e n ta lly sh o t a
M E A B E sh o w in g th e.
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b u lle t th r o u g h h is foot, w hile o u t
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h u n tin g re c e n tly .
F o r tu n a te ly
no I’M T E L L IN G you a n d .
S W E L L E S T lin e of.
. . .
bones w ere h it w ith th e b u lle t a n d a
IIE < l \ IiiMik a.
E A S T E It lion n e ts fo r m en.
speedy reco v ery is lo o k ed for.
A A A
A A A
S M E L L TOG S in p ro p o rtio n .
F re d T o d d w e n t to O reg o n C ity D l \ D L L l O \ a t 5 0 f e e l.
ED. A Y L SW O R T H
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H aiut S eed ers— G a rd e n S e e d e rs -
u lt iv a t o r s .
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H essel’s Farm Machinery
BEST TO BUY
Gresham, Oregon
BEST TO USE
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BUTTERICK PATTERNS
PHOENIX HOSE
SEASONABLE SPECIALS
Ladies' Silk Gloves, Black and White, pair
Ladies' long Silk Gloves, Black and White, pair
Ladies' Kid Gloves, Tan and White, pair
50c
$1.00
$1.25
Lingerie Waists, in all the new models, Plain, Stripe»
and Figured, each
75c to $1.75
All the new and wanted patterns in spring and sttiu-
mer materials Lawns, Batistes, Klaxons, Splast
Voiles, Plain Stripes and Fancies, 27 in. to 36 in.
w id.-. J ai d
12X
/2C to 25c
Amoskeg “ Romper C loth” , no doth so satisfactory
for children’s wear, durable colors, washes well
and wears well, 32 in. wide, vard
18c
C A N N O N ’S
M rs. S. it. B rad fleld , w ho h a s sp e n t
th e w in te r In K a n m s, s u r p ris e d h e r
frie n d s on W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g by
w a lk in g in on th e m . S he w en t yes
te rd a y to P le a s a n t H om e to v isit h e r
d a u g h te r , Mrs. R o b e rt L a n sd o w n .
T h e F re e M e th o d ist M issio n ary so ­
ciety m e t on W ed n e sd a y a fte rn o o n
w ith Mrs. S. F. P itts , a good n u m b e r
of l-.dies b eing in a tte n d a n c e . A m ong
th o se p re s e n t w as M rs. G u st L a rso n
w ho h a s been ill fo r th e p a s t few
m o n th s.
in prepar­
ing for spring sowing, kills smut in wheat, oats,
barley or corn.
Also used for potato scab.
We can
supply you in any quantity.
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GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The R E X A L L Store
j'j
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
M rs. W. F. H oney a n d M rs. M ax­
w ell S c h n e id e r r e tu r n e d W ed n esd ay
from C a lifo rn ia , w h ere th ey h ad been
fo r a b rie f visit.
A le t te r fro m M iss K a th ry n H oney,
w ho h a s r e tu r n e d to h e r s tu d ie s in
th e U n iv e rsity o r W a sh in g to n a t
S e a ttle , re p o r ts th e d ro w n in g of o ne
of th e g irls of h e r s o ro rity h o u se in
a can o e accident, a few n ay s ago.
B a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ads.
W hy C o n s tip a tio n In ju re s .
T h e bow els a re th e n a tu r a l s e w e r­
age sy ste m of th e body. W h en th e y
becom e o b s tru c te d by c o n s tip a tio n a
p a r t of th e p o iso n o u s m a tte r w hich
th ey sh o u ld c a rry off is a b so rb e d in ­
to th e sy ste m , m a k in g you le e l d u ll
M rs A lm a W h ite a n d c h ild re n , of a n d s tu p id , a n d in te r f e r in g v i t h th e
P o rtla n d , a re
sp e n d in g
th e w eek d ig e stio n a n d a s s im ila tio n < f food.
w ith Mrs. C. M. O lip h a n t. On W ed ­ T h is c o n d itio n is q u ic k ly re lie v e d by
C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts. F o r s a le by
n esd ay a fte rn o o n M rs. O lip h a n t e n ­ G re sh a m D ru g Co.— A dv.
te r ta in e d in h o n o r o f M rs. W hite.
An o c c a sio n a l c o at o f L ow e B ros
T h e in v ited g u e sts w ere M rs. Ja m e s
L aw ren ce, M rs C. E R u sh e r, M rs w agon p a in t w ill sav e y o u r w agons
an d fa rm im p le m e n ts fro m r u s t an d
Geo. P ag e an d baby, M rs. E. W. Avis- decay.
I t is in ex p en siv e in 1 w ill
w o rth an d c h ild re n , M rs. R ay T odd sav e you m an y d o lla rs.
E a sily a p ­
W e’ll te ll you how .
A. W.
an d c h ild re n , M rs. F re d T o d d and plied.
M etzg er.— Adv.
c h ild re n .
FARMERS!
to use Formaldehyde
P ia n o L essons.
M iss B u rd ln e M e rrill is e n jo y in g
W ill give p ian o le sso n s e ith e r a t
h e r E a s te r v a c a tio n a t th e h om e of
G erm an
h e r m o th e r, Mrs. C. M errill.
Miss my h om e o r w ill go o u t.
M e rrill la a t te a c h e r In th e T h o m p ­ m e th o d .
E x p e rie n c e d in te a c h in g .
son sch o o l In P o rtla n d . M iss O live G race H essel, G re sh a m , p h o n e 68.
M errill is a lso a t h o m e fro m h e r
N O TIC E.
s tu d ie s a t th e M o n m o u th n o rm a l
H o w ard
T ru s c o tt,
fo rm e rly
ot In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
O reg o n in a n d
fo r M u ltn o m a h
|JJ G resh am , Is h e re fro m P o rtla n d to t
C o u n ty .
ft ' p lu m b in g in F r a n k G ib b s’ new b u n -
Best Quality Meats,
G. W K en n ey , P la in tiff, vs. S. H ay -
jj j galow .
a sh i a n d M. H a y a sh i, h is w ife. De­
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Miss E lsie G re e n in g , o f P o rtla n d ,
fe n d a n ts .
«¡1 is a s s is tin g A tto rn e y Milo C. K in g Tn To S. H a y a sh i a n d M. H a y a sh i, h is
w ife, d e fe n d a n ts .
t | office w ork.
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
In th e n a m e of th e s ta te o f O reg o n
X j
J K o en ig , a c o n tr a c to r a n d b u ild -
you a re h e re b y re q u e s te d to a p p e a r
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er o f E sta c a d a is in G re sh a m , w h ere a n d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed
POWELL STREEI
Ig i he Is
is b u ild in g a w a te r ta n k fo r R. F. a g a in s t you in th e ab o v e e n title d
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s u it on o r b e fo re th e 2 0 th d ay of
H eig h ts.
Mr. K o en ig w ill be re a d y M ay, 1916, w hich ts m o re th a n six
T a ilo rin g .
T h e g ra d u a tio n d re s s is o n th e
w eek s a f t e r th e 3 1 st d ay o f M arch,
For
m en
and
w om en cle a n in g ,
to ta k e an y b u ild in g c o n tr a c t w hen
p re ssin g an d re p a irin g d o n e w el.. d riv e Just now . u n o c a d d y is y ie ld ­ th a t is fin ish ed . See h is a d v e r tis e ­ 1916, th e d ay o rd e re d fo r th e first
p u b lic a tio n o f th is su m m o n s; a n d if
ing tre n c h a f te r tre n c h .
P e te r L en n rd . P o w ell s tre e t.
you fa il to a n sw e r, fo r w a n t t h e r e o f . 1
m en t tn a n o th e r c o lu m n .
th e p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e co u rt
At a m e e tin g of th e b o a rd o f di- fo r th e re lie f p ra y e d fo r in th e co m ­
l re c to rs of G re sh a m d is tr ic t, h eld last p la in t; to -w it: fo r ju d g m e n t a g a in s t
I n ig h t, all th e p re s e n t te a c h e rs w ere you fo r th e su m of 1 1600.00 w ith In ­
I re-e le c te d to th e sa m e p o sitio n s th ey te r e s t th e r e o n a t th e r a t e o f 7 p er
c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m th e first d ay of
I now hold.
May, 1914. a n d fo r th e f u r th e r su m
a tto r n e y 's fees, to g e th ­
Max T h o m as, o f B ull R u n . w as a of $ 1 6 0 .0 0
e r w ith c o sts a n d d is b u rs e m e n ts of
, G resh am v is ito r y e ste rd a y .
s u it; th a t th e m o rtg a g e s e t fo r th in
M ilton E rz an d Mtsa N ao m i B row n p la in tiff's
c o m p la in t
c o v e rin g th e
w ere g ra n te d a m a r ria g e lic e n se on s o u th h a lf of th e s o u th w e s t q u a r t e r
W ed n esd ay am i w ere m a rrie d at th e of th e n o rth w e s t q u a r te r of S ection
15. T o w n sh ip O ne S o u th , R a n g e F o u r
b rid e 's h o m e in P o r tla n o
E ast of W illa m e tte M erid an , be fo re ­
Miss G en ev iev e W illia m s a n d Roy closed a n d sa id p re m ise s sold to s a t ­
M cK inley » e r e m a rrie d in P o rtla n d isfy sa id ju d g m e n t as p ro v id ed by
on W ed n esd ay e v e n in g
Miss N ellie law , an d th a t you an d all p erso n s
c la im in g u n d e r you be fo re v e r fo re ­
F a ris w as b rid e sm a id
T h e b rid e is closed a n d b a rr e d fro m c la im in g any
» e ll k n o w n in G re sh a m h a v in g v is it­ in te r e s t in a n d to th e p ro p e rty ab o v e
ed Im re fre q u e n tly «luring th e past d e sc rib e d o r a n y p a rt th e re o f, an d
The uinti or woman
fo r su ch f u r th e r re lie f as to th e c o u rt
year.
who consitiera only the
m ay seem m eet a n d a g re e a b le in
Rev \ J W are » ill p re a c h a t th e eq u ity .
m atter oí PRICE
B ap tist c h u rc h th is e v e n in g at 7 :3 0
T h is su m m o n s is se rv e d upon you
Regai«11's.s oí Ql AI.
by p u b lic a tio n tn e r e o f fo r six s u c ­
o 'clo ck
cessive w eeks in th e G re sh a m O u t­
ITY never gets more
l.a to u re ll A Son so ld tw o F o rd look, a b i-w eek ly n e w sp a p e r p u b ­
than they pay for
c a rs y e ste rd a y , o n e g o in g Io A rza lish ed In said c o u n ty a n d s ta te , by
Ih.ii quality goods
S m ith , th e o th e r to C. E L u fk in . o r d e r of R G M orrow . Ju d g e of said
c o u rt.
T h e la t te r is a new a r r iv a l w ho will
always will he worth mort than ordinary goods no m atter it
MILO C. K IN G .
p ro b ab ly m a k e h is h o m e h ere.
n • > Groecries Shoes Hats or w hatnot
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff
Miss B on n ie H o rto n , w ho w ill be F irs t p u b lic a tio n M ar. 31, 1916.
Anybody ettn ent the price if the quality is cut at tin
Q u een o f th e May In th e F re s h m a n L ast p u b lic a tio n May 12, 1916.
•..line time hut yvliat is gainedf
May Day ex ercises, w ill h a v e a p rim e
S a fe M edicine fo r C h ild re n .
Dnr reputation has been built up around QUALITY and
m in is te r, Roy G ibbs, a n d six a t t e n ­
" I s it s a f e ? ” is th e first q u e s tio n
SERVICE -we are as jealous of it today as when iirst we
d a n ts » h o a re G race V ail a n d H azel | to be c o n a td e re d w hen b u y in g ro u g h
started hi I ¡resham
S ed ig . flow er g irls. E d ith J e lk in , m e d icin e fo r c h ild re n . C h itu b •-,
I'h. MONOPOLF. BRAND of TABLE FOODS sustains the
H azel G o g er. G lad y s W rig h t and ta in 's C ough R em edy h a s lo n g been
Quality reputation we offer you this brand knowing that
F lo re n c e T ow le, c o u rt m a id s
T h o se a fa v o rite w ith
m o th e rs o f yo u n g
Mitisfaetiou goes along yy itb every can, jar or package.
ch o sen to w ind th e May pole a re c h ild re n as it c o n ta in s no o p iu m o r
R ach ael P e te rso n , D aisy D avidson. o th e r n a rc o tic , an d m ay he g iven to
M abel M ichel, H a n n a h L an e. N ora a ch ild as c o n fid en tly a s to a n a d u lt !
WIRE
It Is p le a s a n t to ta k e , too, w hich is
T eev in , B elle A tte rb u ry , H azel K e l­ of g re a t im p o rta n c e w hen a m edi- '
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ler. I>ella T ow le, l.o r e ta C ook. W in i­ cin e m u st be g iven to y o u n g chil-1
T h is rem ed y is m o st effe c tu a l j
SERVICE AND Ql AI.1TY
fre d St C la ir. R u th N y stro m
an d d re n
in re lie v in g co u g h s, colds a n d c ro u p |
M ary C h ris te n se n
F o r sa le by G resh am D ra g C o .— A dv. I
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M iss B essie H o w itt cam e up fro m y e ste rd a y a n d w as f o r tu n te in c a tc h ­
| C o rv a llis fo r th e w eek -en d to a c t as ing a 2 7-pound sa lm o n .
I t w as a
b rid e sm a id a t th e w ed d in g of h e r b e a u ty a n d w as p h o to g ra p h e d th is
I co u sin , Miss A dda C alv in o f P o rtla n d m o rn in g by o u r lo cal a r t is t , M axw ell
to D avid E. S te in e r of G ra n g e v ille , S c h n e id e r, a f te r w hich it w as ta k e n
Id a h o . M iss H o w itt r e tu r n e d to h e r to B ro w n 's m a r k e t a n d d is trib u te d
s tu d ie s on M onday.
to s e v e ra l G resh am fa m ilie s to m ak e
M rs.
H a rrie t T h o m a s h a s been th e p rin c ip a l dish of th e ir Good F r i ­
q u ite ill a t h e r h o m e on M ain s t r e e t day d in n e rs .
fo r th e p ast few d a^s. H e r frie n d s
M rs.
E d w a rd
R adcliff a n d c h il­
hope fo r h e r sp eed y reco v ery .
d re n , G re tc h e n a n d E d w a rd J r ., of
M iss
K uby
E m ery of P o rtla n d
s p e n t th e a fte rn o o n y e s te rd a y w ith
h e r m o th e r, M rs. B. W . E m ery . M rs
E m ery Is a b le to be a b o u t a g a in , a f
te r h e r re c e n t illn ess.
DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES for the Whole Family
GRESHAM, OREGON
The T a d ’s Store
Phone 641 ‘W arner's Rust-Proof Corsets'
fail
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pop.
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Y esterd ay .
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H IS M l E E ra ile d him .
P O S IT IV E L Y
C P BY te le p h o n e .
E l EH S E E S in G reM iaiii.
E S P E C IA L L Y
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K u p |» e u h e in ie r s u its .
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th e n if tie s t.
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AND SAY’: you d o n 't.
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H A V E T O ta k e o u t a.
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AND TO LD h im to he.
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S E H E TO b rin g hom e.
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SOM E N IC E la m b ch o p s.
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EOK mi p p e r am i.
Mrs. S. F . P itts a n d h e r b ro th e r P o rtla n d , v isite d to d ay w ith Mrs. J.
Mr. B a k e r, re c e n tly fro m e a s te r n O r N. M e w h irte r.
eg o n , w ent to C o rb e tt to d a y to visit
S te rlin g & K id d e r h av e receiv ed j
w ith M rs. B e rth a S u tto n .
th e 1 5 0 -p o u n d bell fo r Iliff M em orial I
M rs. E lla A ton p la n s to sp e n d th e c h u rc h a t M elrose. It is ex p ected to
w eek -en d in S an d y w ith M r. an d h av e th e bell h u n g in tim e to be used
fo r E a s te r serv ices.
,
Mrs. C. A. H ill a n d fam ily .
Ladies' Patent and Gun Metal Pumps, pair
$2.50
Ladies' White Emmy Lou's, pair
$1.75
Misses' White Emmy L ou’s, pair
$1.50
A complete stock of Outing Shoes, Tan Sandals, White
and Black Tennis Shoes.
Don't
LOCAL EVENTS
OF INTEREST
A * *
L IC E N S E to w e a r on e.
I THANK
YOU.
T h e H o u se -W ife will he in
a B etter T em per if
sh e uses a
Blue Flame Oil
Cook Stove
P e rf e c tio n an d
o f serv ice.
F lo re n c e Oil C ook S to v es g iv e th e liest
M any h o u sew iv es a re sa y in g "1 c o u ld n ’t do w ith o u t my B lue
F la m e O il S to v e .”
We
u o u ld
lik e
to
show
Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co.
GRESHAM,
OREGON
P e rs o n a l lib e rty ?
W hy, we re g u ­
S p rin g .
la te w h ere an d how th e s tr e e t s h a ll
S p rin g is lo o k e d u p o n by m an y as
ru n , how h ig h
b u ild in g s s h a ll be, i th e m o st d e lig h tf u l se a so n o f th e
w h a t tr a d e s s h a ll be p e rm itte d a n d j
Y h T c o ld *
» h e r e they s h a ll be o p e ra te d , h o » w e a th e r b rin g s on rh e u m a tic p a in s
fa r s ig n s m ay p ro je c t o v e r sid e w a lk s w hich a re
a n y th in g
b u t p le a s a n t.
-in fa c t, we re g u la te o r p ro h ib it T h ey can be re lie v e d , h o w e v e r, by
W henever rhf‘ occa,,,o,1 ‘•a118 fo r “
| F o r 's a l e byCGre“ hZma D ru g C o ^ d v .
Why Pay 6 0 c for your Eggs Next Winter?
W ATER GLASS
BROWN, Prop.
Keeps them Perfectly Fresh
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
A
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Powell’s Pharmacy
H ow itt Building
Phone 101
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Emery’s Truck Service
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Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
A Full Load t f 5 tons of grain or fic d u e (¡cm Gresham Io Porlbnd at $1 a Ion
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Res. Phone 173.
Gresham, Ore.
Farm Loans
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