An audio recording of an oral history of Georgie and Jack Thurber on serving on the board of the Cedar Mill Library, editing many of the early newsletters, helping to organize the MESS and many other early library activities.
Al and Kathryn Greathouse held the winning ticket in the raffle for the Cedar Mill Heritage Quilt, hanging in background. They stand between board president Jack Thurber and project manager Sue Peterson. According to captions in the event scrapbook, Al and Kathryn raised their family in Cedar Mill; Kathryn now lives in Beaverton.
Neuberger looks on while board president Jack Thurber and board member Allan Van Veen shake up the barrel of raffle tickets. Caption included on scrapbook page next to image says: Shake!
Board president Jack Thurber and son Brad Thurber talk with former U. S. Senator Maurine Neuberger before raffle drawing during the fall rummage sale. The quilt was created as a fund raiser for the new Cedar Mill Community Library Association. The quilt hangs in the library lobby.
Board president Jack Thurber and Sue Peterson confer during fundraising event inside the library located in the Milltowner Shopping Center. Former US Senator Maurine Neuberger waits in background; quilt is hanging in background on the left.
Photo taken inside library at 12505 NW Cornell, from left to right: Jack Thurber, Don Schick, Kurt Austermann, Joyce Stride, Allan Van Veen; Odus Bales. The Cedar Mill Library Oral History Project includes interviews with original board members in this image, including Allan Van Veen and Jack Thurber. Please click the link below to access audio recordings of their oral histories for more information.
Image taken at event in honor of former board member Jim Johnson and his wife Jan, who were moving out of the area. Top L to R: Allen Van Veen; Kurt Austerman; Jack Thurber. Front L to R: Jim Johnson; Jan Johnson; Sue Jones; Pat Walker; Sue Peterson. The Cedar Mill Library Oral History Project includes interviews with original board members in this image, including Allan Van Veen and Jack Thurber. Please click the link below to access audio recordings of their oral histories for more information.