We purchased the current Post Home from a Pentecostal Church. The cost was $75,000. Bob and Rose Lanyon loaned the Post $20,000 to make the purchase.

Charles T. Imlay built the original building in 1934-1935 as a satellite store to the feed mill in Reedville (now Harvey Boats). He hand picked and purchased the lumber at the American Mill in Vernonia, Oregon. The store opened in 1935 and started selling hardware around 1942. They phased out the feed and seed by 1956 with the closing of the mill, and sold hardware until 1968 when Safeway purchased the property.

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