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Keepsake vol One
Keepsake vol Two

  1. Inner cover page,
  2. School District
  3. Helen Becomes Helendale - 1918
  4. Helendale Teacherage
  5. Songs written for Helendale
  6. About the Fifth Annual Helendale Rendezvous
  7. Schedule of events -
  8. Self Guided tour
  9. An Old Landmark
  10. Life As A Boy In Lenwood, California
  11. Jack Gaffney Crew Chief, Nose Artist
  12. Growing Up On The Desert
  13. Life On The Desert As I Remember It
  14. Orebaugh Biography,
  15. Buzz Banks
  16. Eva Von Dettum Helendales Poetess
  17. Old Number 8
  18. Airplanes That Sailed Over The Victor Valley Skies In The Past
  19. Brief History of George Air Force Base
  20. Unsung Heroes

 

 


Keepsake vol Two

"Helen" Becomes Helendale 1918

 

Point of Rocks station was as good a name as any that could be found for-the small station that was situated just north of present day Helendale. In fact, the name fit perfectly as passengers and drivers unloaded beneath the towering rocks for a brief spell from the dust coating they wore from the Mojave Desert. The year was 1897 and something different was in the air besides clouds of blowing sand. It was that year that a baby girl was born to Mr. Wells, the Vice President of the Santa Fe Railroad, and it was the year that Point of Rocks was renamed, Helen, in honor of Mr. Wells daughter. The name would endure for nearly twenty-one years until some of the townfolk in Helen believed their growing area may be confused for Helena, Montana It was agreed to keep the honor of Helen Wells but to change the name of the station to Helendale so there would be no chance of consternation along the railroad line. With the change of name in 1918 from Helen to Helendale so was the post offlce changed from Judson Post Office to Helendale Post Off1ce. Mrs. Scullin was the postmistress at the time of the name change (having taken over the job in July of 1914) and her daughter, Cora (Decrow) Jones, often helped her mother out in the duties of the Post Office. The best description of what life was like in the Helendale of 1918 comes from a quote Of Cora Jones in - a letter written to Sarah Orebaugh on October 29, 1960.

 

"Nearly everyone coming in for their mail came on horseback or by team. There were only about four cars in the neighborhood from Oro Grande to Hodge."

 

Modern technology was
coming but at a slower
rate in the true west of
Helendale.

 


 

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