Chana School sale was unique

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Dear Editor,

Every sale is unique, because all items come in as donations.

The Chana School benefit sales have had everything from toilets and sinks, clothes, jewelry, to antique furniture.

This year we even had a handmade holster for a old time western handgun.

This year, thanks to the Ed and Lillian McCanse family (Rick McCanse) and the Doris Sharkey family (Linda and John Knigge), many nice furniture items were donated to help raise money for the school museum.

The Chana School Foundation appreciates the generous support from these individuals.

A big thank you goes out to all who donated items to make this year’s sale possible.

All items were in good shape and clean, making them easy to sell to people.

The Etnyre School gym was full of items looking for a new home.

The Chana School Foundation would like to thank Ann Tilton, principal of the Oregon Elementary School, for allowing the sale to be held in the Etnyre gym.

The location is well known after 12 years of having the sale in the gym.

The gym is the perfect size and is so easily accessible for moving large items and for the elderly.

Using the school location for the annual sale brings the community together to benefit a totally volunteer project.

Saving the Chana School started with the teachers and students of the Etnyre School.

Mike Ryder, principal of Etnyre School at that time, was a fond supporter of the saving, relocating, and restoring of the 1883 school.

Organizing and working the two and half days of the actual sale usually is exhausting.

However, this year there were many people who stepped forward and were willing to help throughout the two and half day project to raise money for the old school.

It was great fun to chat and unbox items.

There was something to do for everyone, and all were willing to share the tasks making things go so quickly and easily.

The Chana School Foundation would like to acknowledge with great appreciation the following individuals.

Diane Lillie and Connie Stauffer for planning and organizing the annual sale.

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