Biography of John SANDERS, Scott Co, Arkansas ************************************************************************* Contributed by Delaine Edwards. July 6 1999 USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free Information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Files may be printed or copied for Personal use only. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. ************************************************************************* THE ADVANCE REPORTER Thursday, May 25, 1967 Spotlight On... JOHN SANDERS John Sanders was born some 6 miles east of Waldron, June 11, 1895. Mrs. Bertha Sanders was born at Harvey, February 1, 1902. John and Bertha were married August 3, 1919, after John returned from WWI March 31 of that same year. They have two children, Mrs. Glinda Puckett, Waldron, and John Jr. of New Orleans, La., one granddaughter, Renee Puckett, one grandson, Michael Sanders. John worked at numerous jobs in Arkansas and Oklahoma until the year 1947, he began work for the Dierks Forests Inc. Lumber Company as first aid, safety man, and plant inspector, a job he held until June 1, 1961, and was retired on the account of ill health. They moved to Waldron after his retirement July 18 of the same year, to the residence where they now reside, 650 Washington Street. Soon after moving to Waldron, John became a member of both Veterans organizations here in Waldron, The American Legion, John Tolleson Post No. 46 and The Veterans of WWI. John has been Post Adjutant and Finance Officer of Post No. 46 and has been commander of the post for two years. He has been Quartermaster Adjutant and Service Officer for the Veterans of WWI for the past four years. He has charge of the Legion Hospital equipment, and also is a Notary Public. The first of August last year he became Scott County Chairman of the American Red Cross. His office is in his home. Mrs. Sanders is a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the John Tolleson Post No. 46, and also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of WWI. They both say there is no place to live like Waldron, Arkansas where the smiles, the hand shakes, and the friendship is a little stronger than any other place they have lived.