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Dolores Shaw, of Washougal, and Jim Rosencrans, of Beaverton, Ore., recently celebrated the 96th birthday of their mother, Fay Rosencrans, with their father Ken Rosencrans, 97, at Mountainview House, in Camas. The Rosencrans, longtime Camas residents, moved into Mountainview in August 2013. Special events, such as birthdays, are celebrated by all of the residents and staff at Mountainview House.
Dolores Shaw, of Washougal, and Jim Rosencrans, of Beaverton, Ore., recently celebrated the 96th birthday of their mother, Fay Rosencrans, with their father Ken Rosencrans, 97, at Mountainview House, in Camas. The Rosencrans, longtime Camas residents, moved into Mountainview in August 2013. Special events, such as birthdays, are celebrated by all of the residents and staff at Mountainview House.

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June 6, 2019
The top of the Jan. 8, 1942, front page.

Post-Record Through the Years: 1942

War causes layoffs at Washougal woolen mill: Rationing of wool — a result of World War II efforts in the Pacific — caused the layoffs of about 40 third-shift workers at the Pendleton Woolen Mills in Washougal, according to a front-page article published in the Jan. 8, 1942 Post-Record.

January 18, 2018
Students at Hathaway Elementary School learn to code during a December "Hour of Code" event. Pictured here, from left to right, are third-graders Cody Jacobus, Ethan Dowl and Kaden Fenne. (Contributed photo by Rene Carroll, courtesy of the Washougal School District)

‘Hour of Code’ at Hathaway empowers, educates

In December, Hathaway Elementary students joined millions of others worldwide to explore computer sciences and participate in the “Hour of Code” event held during Computer Science Education Week. The Hour of Code is a global movement designed to introduce tens of millions of students to computer sciences, inspire them to learn about computer science, break stereotypes and feel more empowered by their new knowledge.

June 24, 2014
Residents of Columbia Ridge Senior Living, in Washougal, enjoy a game of beanbag baseball. Other activities include exercise classes, walking clubs, ice cream socials, Bible studies, arts and crafts, gardening and music. There are trivia games, reading groups and outings to the beach, local restaurants, museums, special events and concerts. "Hopefully we are giving our residents the chance to enjoy each day to its fullest potential," said Columbia Ridge Activity Director Michelle Kendoll.

Improving the latter years of life

Maggie Lou Heltzel enjoys challenges, most any games and mingling with people. She is among the participants in beanbag baseball at Columbia Ridge Senior Living, in Washougal. Heltzel, 86, also enjoys playing bingo and exercise "sometimes."