Enjoy the journey as Jerri Andrews Bishop shares details of growing up around Day Road

Oral History of: Diane Berry

Interviewer: Sandra Lafky Carlson

Date: November 9, 2022

With family origins from Indiana to Bohemia and eventually to life in Tualatin. Things like haying, horses, root cellars and canning meat were all part of growing up in Jerri’s family. You’ll smile as you hear more about the antics of a family judge, picking green strawberries, the building of I-5 and how a school closing was an important “reunion” for mother and daughters. You will hear familiar names like Casteel, Martinazzi and Jurgens. Plus emotional recollections of those who impacted Jerri most.

“That was a really scary job and I hate rats to this day”

“Bob and Myrna were my rock”

Key Words

George Clay Day Sarah Jane Painter Winona Cemetery Annie Day Sherwood George Washington Andrews Horizon Community Church Judge Day Clyde Adams Kenneth Andrews Evelyn Casteel Andrews George Andrews 65th Street I-5 Art Sasaski Mrs. Hindeman Sherwood High Tigard High Rochelle Martinazzi Tualatin Elementary George Fox College Dick Bishop Lewis and Clark College LuAnn Bishop Hopkins Elementary Mrs. Hopkins Columbus Day Storm Fowler Junior Jr. High Eve Andrews George Andrews Jurgens Rosa Start William Jurgens Nettie Jurgens Harvey Casteel Rosa Casteel Arlene Stites Vernonia St. Helens Old Tualatin High School Ladies Adie Society Day Road Dog Food Factory K-mart Myrne and Bob Summers Norwood Tonquin Mulloy Youth for Christ Carlton Community Church Food Bank

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