Thursday, Sept, n, 1964 (Sec. 1) The Sandy (Ore.) Post DRUG Says BAR g A/N s - I EACH WEEK “Such goings on” a Portland friend and ex-school teacher, wrote, “What will they think of next? Arithmetic is completely changed and kindergarten rooms carpeted to relieve noise and make the little ones feel at home. The kids I know don’t have covered floors.” These are just two of the innovations she mentioned and they do sound rather extreme but you know what they always say,‘‘Noth­ ing is too good for the kids.” But when I think back, I realize in what different surroundings ed­ ucation was dished out in bygone days. Then, one room schools dot­ ted the landscape, Brightwood’s, and that building still stands though no longer used as a school, cher- rybille’s, Dover’s, Hillcrest’s and Pick up your copy of Channel-TV Magazine each week at our store and take advantage of the Special - price cou­ pons on the back. SANDY REXALL DRUG MU 7-2331 KEY DRUG GROUP PUNT - PASS & KICK COMPETITION «4 REGISTER TODAY ! Boys 8 thru 13 GLOS FORD Sandy MU 7-2111 Sandy Business Directory FARM TRACTOR CO. Johnny Sez See Us for New — BUYING? — Jacuzzi Pumps and — SELLING? — Repairs on All Makes Of Pumps — TRADING? — Hwy. & Boring Road 24-Hour Phone Service Loop Gresham, Oregon when calling JOHNNY, Telephone: MO 5-4164 SP-tf MO 5-3491 with FÓR JÔB p R in Y i NÓ" J. J. WALKER STATIONERY SUPPLIES 4950 NE Union, Portland Call MU 7-2781 ' AT 8-5045 ■p-tt LAWN MOWER ROTARY JEEPS TILLERS ROHDE & ROHDE 107 So. Bluff, Sandy Phone MU 7-3503 SP-tf Loop Highway & Boring Rd. MO 5-4164 Sandy Ready Mix Inc. Pit Run Gravel Suitable for driveways $2.85 sq. yd. MU 7-4131 Delivered in Sandy area p SALES & SERVICE FARM TRACTOR CO. Gresham SOL W. TUCKER T-tf our similar one here In Marmot. led to overflowing with a genial, The folks on the ridge were happy crowd. quite proud of their building, it Without a doubt when the little was such an Improvement on the one room school faded from the first school. erected In the late landscape the community lost some 7 0’s. That one was built of of Its heart, but that's progress, split logs with three windows on and its loss is a gain in education each side. Its interior was as for our children. rough as its exterior. The floor was of unplaned 1 by 12 boards Today’s adding machine had its with nearly an inch space between beginning in 1642 as an invention each board. Those cracks were of Blaise Pascal. Pascal used teeth death on slate pencils. The two on gears to represent digits, just rows of desks were mostly home­ as does today’s grocery store ad­ made and in between the rows ding machine. A machine that was an old box stove which gob­ could “carry over” from one col­ bled up the wood. However, it was­ umn to the next was Invited in n’t used much as a three month 1673 by Gottfried Leibnitz. term was all the district could afford, even if the teacher was paid only $25.00 or $30.00 a month AT SANDY and often she had to board around. When the new building was talk­ ed of there were howls of protest from some of the less enlight­ ened citizens but, nevertheless land was donated and soon a new school stood by the side of the road. The floor plan of these buildings was always the same, several steps ENROLLMENT 891 led up to the front double doors. Inside was the entry or cloak By Monday, Sept. 14, the enroll­ room. On the walls were hooks ment had risen to 891. Quite a where the pupils hung their wraps, number of our students are new boys’ on one side, girls’ on the to Sandy this year. • other..Beneath the hooks were the shelves where the tin lunch pails PHYSICAL EXAMS GIVEN were stacked and in a spot next to the door leading into the school Last week Dr. Leavitt came to room, was the water pall, tin as the school and for a nominal fee was the dipper that hooked over the gave physical exams to all the edge of the pall. Filling this water boys who are to participate in container was a special chore school sports. This week he Is every morning. Marmot's source examining the girls. of water was a spring down over TACKLE FOOTBALL the hill. Back of the school was the wood­ For the first time we are to shed and farther back at a mod­ have tackle football here. New est distance apart were the two outfits were purchased and 36 .necessities, oh, yes, let’s not boys have turned out with more forget the cupola over the school expected. The schedule: where hung the bell that pealed forth every morning when school Sept. 25--Gresham, here at 3:30 was in session. Marmot had a Oct. 2—Orient, away at 3:30 specially good one as the father of one of the teachers was an ex- pert on metal and he picked it out in Portland for the school. Old fashioned? Yes, but what good times were had in the old Sunday School 9:45 school houses, what candy pulls; Morning Worship 11:00 what oyster suppers; what box soc­ Young People's 4:15 p.m. ials where many a young swain, Eve. Service 7:00 p.m. anxious to secure his girl friend's Bible Study (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. box, had to pay and pay and pay. Some of the wags of the dis­ Wm. E. Rose, Pastor trict always found out what box. could be bld up. However, no hard MU 7-3441 MU 7-4304 feelings as the proceeds went to the benefit of the school. The Christ­ mas programs were planned for • weeks ahead; ropes of cedar were . made to decorate the walls; writ­ ten work of the pupils graced the Seventh-day space beneath and how the pupils Adventist worked to show Ma and Pa how much better their efforts were than Elder Ira D. Follett Johnny’s or Susie’s. Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. One teacher here in Marmot, Church Service 11:00 a.m. had quite a flair for dramatics Friday 8:00 p.m. and really enjoyed putting on plays. They were good and when word got around that the Marmot dis­ Phone MO 5-0424 trict was putting on a “show” folks came for miles around i until the little school was fll- Sandy Assembly of God THE SANDY POST • READYMIX CONCRETE • SAND and GRAVEL • MASON SAND Prompt Delivery .MU 7-8022 (PR 1-7522 nlgtlte) «t 1 ,Box 1163, Sandy U Immanuel utheran Church Classified Business, Professional Directory Nursing Homes Morning Services Sunday School SANDY REST HAVEN MU 7-4712 ORIENT NURSING HOME MO 5-3723 Pastor Walter Luedtke MU 7-4501 - Home MU 7-6381 - Church Community Presbyterian Church Physician and Surgeon Office Hour, 9AM MU 7-3851 ta 5 30 P M Daily tscaM S m Loop Hiway Sandy Martha C. McGuire, R.N. < Jptomelrist Lovin? Care for the Age«« md Convalescent ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME DR. JOE M- ONCHI Registered Optometrist 24-Hour Nur,inf Care for ambulating and bed pat- «ent. Physicians on call H mm MO S-MU on Bon,lfaat publication September 17, 1984 ERMA MARTE SIMMONS. Administratrix George T. Howeller Attorney at Î4W Ml W Prnctor Av* Rindy. Oregon Phone MHtual 7-43*3 RP-IS FOR SALE—Wood stove $20. Dou­ ble concrete laundry tubs $10. IW Ton hydraulic ¡ack $5 Bike tire and tube, 20 x 2 125. $1. MU 7-3510. F-38 HAY FOR SALE—Eastern Oregon ilfalfa, $35 ton MU 7-3136 J-39 ONE 72-piece set Currier & Ives dishes, $25 One Mission-Oak rocker and choir set $30 Motor scooter $100. '57 Chevy. 2-dr $395 Allis-Chalmers tractor, Model B $395 Chicken picker $10 Boat, 35 HP motor and trailer $350. One single bed, foam mattress, box springs, $40 Daveno $15 Green rug and pad 9'xl5' $10 % HP electric motor $15 One mantel clock, $35 MO 5-6396 ] K-38 ASHLEY wood heoter for sole or trade for black faced ewes MO ¿-2919.____ S-38p RENT TO BUY Liberal Trade-in Credit Loans FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS J. J. Walker 4950 NE Union QUICK SERVICE AT 8-5045 MO 5-3491 PE-tf SEE US OR WE BOTH LOSE Gresham Business Machines SE 174th and Stark WE ACCEPT TRADES DO YOU NEED CASH? We have available funds for good contracts or first mortgage loans. Snyder Bros. Realty 16 N.E. Roberts MO 5-4105 Gresham S-tf FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE on private real estate. Loans to $20,000. Call Geo. Rowley, AL 2-0202. PE-tf As a matter of fact... WE UP TO $5000 on good Portland home, suburban or business property. F. E. EPTON. 6%. BE 5-10j7___________________ PE-ff WANT TRADES Timber LOGS & TIMBER WANTED MOUNTAIN VIEW LBR. CO. Phone MU 7-2141 SP-tf 254-0776 G-tf on new REMINGTON office equipment end typewriters or office machines 1942 MILITARY Jeep and trailer Sell or trade for vacation trail­ er MO 5-7391 P-38 VANTED—Small or large tract Ray Schoppert, Rt I, Box 140, Sandy,gMU 7-4054 S-tf JERSEY heifer, fresh 6 weeks MO 5-3784 M-38 LOGS AND TIMBER wanted. Com­ petitive prices paid. O|a Lum­ ber Co., Sandy, Ore. MU 7- 4567. O-rf Gresham Office Supply Top Soil 336 N. Main Gresham MO 5-4050 EXPERT automobile driver will drive your car by the hour or day Local references Hove own car and can go anywhere MO 5- 4266 C-38p Brother Axel Johnson and the im­ mediate family of Oscar W Johnson would like to extend our sincere appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy we received during our time of bereavement N-38 TOP SOIL - 6 yard load $10. Sand, gravel and all types of fill material. AL 3-1042. B-tf TOP SOIL, sandy loam from vege­ table farm, also cow manure. AL 4-4676, AL 3-1991. C-tf AKC REG Black Poodle at stud MO 5-9889 eves D-39 FOR RENT—Small house 1V5 mile east of Gresham $40 MO 5- 5612 after 4pm C-39 FOR RENT — 2 bdrm apt , elec heat, ref., range, gar , $95 615 NW 8th, Gresham Avail Sept 25 Also 1 bdrm apt, va­ cant, elec heat, ref, range, gar $67 50 827 NW Norman, Gresham Mr Rust, PR 4-8893 Mathisen Demorest Co D-38 Sewing Machines FREIGHT DAMAGED Automatic Zig Zag Sewing Machine 14 ONLY brand new 1964 mod­ els. Slight scratches on cabinets. Must be sold immediately to settle insurance claim. Full price includ­ ing cabinet . . . $38.54 WANTED—Youna men and women, Arctic Circle Drive In—Gresham. 730 E Powell A-39 Terms arranged. Very automatic. No attachments necessary. Button­ holes, monograms, appliques, sews on buttons, blind hems, weaves, zig zags, overcasts, etc. 10 year parts guarantee. Phone shipping and receiving dept., AT 2-4565 or after 6 p.m. call BE 2- 8555, Dlr. FREE home delivery. NW-tf 1951 FORD 14 ton pickup and camper Big rear end, 8 ply tires $325 771-2890 C-tf MAJESTIC Portable In good con­ dition. $25 Al 3-2724 After 5 30. PE-38 WANTED Baby sitter, 6 30 a.m to 8 30 a m , or could sleep In MO 5-9451 C-38p FOR SALE—Larae white hens; $1 apiece S Roberts and Hoaan Rd MO 5-7854 J-38p '“HEVRON station for least, brand new 2 pump block, 2 bay build­ ing, good residential and com­ mute location Trainina and fin­ ancial assistance available SE 164th and Powell Call Mike Francis, 254-4809 F-tf FOR RENT—1 Bedroom house, pre­ fer person on pension 2846 SE 136th Ave 775-0958 S-38p AMBITIOUS young couple wants to buy near Gresham, 2 to 5 acres with livable house Call Harry, AL 2-1451 or MO 5-2445 eyes Bkr B-38 Mitcellaneou« MOEN Headquaners For , M^dol 890. „jGoar Drive Model 790 Pired Drive PART QUARTER HORSE mare and 2 mos filly Also chestnut stud yearlinq MU 7-3206 G-38 BLUE GRAY Manx kitten, 3 mos , female $3 00 Want to buy 2 nanny goats MU 7-3800 after 6 p.m G-39 PEKIN and Mallard duck?, $2 50 apiece MO 5-7995 N-38p $55 REDUCED from $85, for min­ or managing services 2 bdrm home with elec range and ref Att aar, oil furn , large yard with fruit trees On Halsey St in Troutdale CA 3-1756 1-38 $40 RFDUCED from $45 1 bdrm furn ant Halsey Court, % mile west of Troutdale CA 3-1756 1-38 1959 PONTIAC Bonneville, 2 door hardtop, white with green in­ terior See to appreciate MO 5- 3502 P-38 PONT DEADUNES News deadline each week In 4 p.m. Monday. Deadline for adn In 12 noon Tuesday. WINCHESTER 30-30 for sale. Like new MU 7-3135. P-tf VEGETABLE juice extractor, $20. Belt slendizer, $25. OL 4-6768. ___________________________ PE-tf FIR COilES PURCHASED. For in­ formation call MO 5-9958 H-39 VEGETABLE juice strainer, $20. Belt slenderizer, $25. OL 4- 6768.__________ PE-tf 9x9 TENT, used once Can be used with station wagon $45 MO 5-5431 F-40 400 GALLON JUGS, 10 cents each. Used apple boxes 20 cents each, 18909 SE Powell Blvd F-38p 110 VOLT, 1500 watt, DC light plant 3 motors $125. 774-6267 ___________________ PE-38 300 MAGNUM with Leopold Ad- justo scope mounts. $75. 774- 6267. PE-38 COMMERCIAL electric air compres­ sor Small gas air compressor. 252-5886 PE-38 FOR SALE—275 gal oval oil tank on legs, and oil. Spark circulat­ ing heater Make offer MO 5- 4746 Mc-38 WANTED—Guns, ony kind, age or condition. Ammunition any kind or amount. Coll PR 4-5222 day», MO 5-2254 evenings. O-tf FOR SALE—25-30 Savage rifle and Weaver scope $70. Row­ boat, $10. Eves. only. MO 5- 4367. B-39 TO KEEP carpet beautiful give It regular care. Spot clean with BLUE LUSTRE Miller - Kidder Hdwe Co., 120 N. Main, Gresham MO 5-561 I. M-38 SELL OR RENT—5 bedroom house 2'6 miles SW of Sandy, ready Oct 1st Inquire Pioneer Sta­ tion, 4 miles east Sandy H-38p SELL OR TRADE equity 1964 Ford 16 ton pickup, 4 speed MU 7- 3133 M-38 2 REBUILT box springs, 1 mattress. All $35. MO 5-5283. Mc-tf FOR SALE—Spark oil heater with 2 barrels, all in good condition, heats 5 rooms, any reasonable offer MO 5-2467. B-38p TRACTOR WORK—leveling, plow- ing, discing ond clearing Con­ struction of all kinds Top soil, aravel sand and fill Erickson Texaco and Equioment 2 miles east of Sandy Firwood Road Junction MU 7-4929 E-38 FOR SALE—12 head choice Here­ ford feeders Wanted, 25 tons qood grass and clover, or alfal­ fa hay MU 7-3130 S-38p O-tf McCulloch Saws SEE THE LOW-PRICED “MAC-15” *124 «’ / Quality / Performance / Dependability GUARANTEED used tires $3 up. Free burning tires Open 9 a m to 6 pm (Closed Sundays.) Bob's Western Tire, 19422 SE Stark, MO 5-2683. W-tf BRAND NEW Westinghouse color TV Colonial cabinet, regular $650 Socri. for $450 cash to close an account Phone Mr. Carle, 254-7395. PE-ffx GUARANTEED used tires $3 up. Free burning tires Open 9 a m. to 6 pm (Closed Sundays.) Bob's Western Tire, 19622 SE Stark, MO 5-2683 W-ff 26 FIDDLE Hoedown record by Fiddle Champion De Wayne Wear, for only $2 50 while the supply lasts Send check or money order to Rt 3, Box 312, Sherwood. W-39 LAWNMOWER sharpening ond olr cooled motor repair Used power mowers. M & S Auto Service, 10th and Main MO 5-4416 Terms! Two Locations! MOEN MACHINERY 633 E. Powell, Gresham MO 5-9159 MU 7-3636 Sandy loop Hiway M-H DAHLIA TUBERS for sale Now is the time to pick your flowers for next year Have all types, sizes and colors In full bloom Follow road up past Harris Saw Mill; Haven, Rt 3, Box 122, Boring MO 5-6626. H-38 19" PORT GE TV with stand, $50, Capehort cab model phono and radio comb with closed doors, $75, twin bed springs ond mot- tress. excel cond $25 A Revco upright deep freeze. 20 cu ft, $250 Simmons studio couch, makes into 2 single. I double bed. $50. Al 3-28)2 PE-38