Birthday in Brent Driver yard:Back Row: Alma Driver, Lucile Kennedy, Thelma Woodcock, Emma DriverMiddle Row: Clarice Zumwalt, Alda Norval, Lenore Woodcock, Carmel Woodcock, Hilda Norval, Wanda SwiftFront : Jim Zumwalt next to sister, Clarice, Naoma Magill, Vernon Woodcock (in curls)
""Lake and Woodcock Saw Mill - Note that it is steam power brick firebox and tall smokestack. On board 175 Martin Wing Sawmill is water power by flume and overshot wheel""
Men of Company H gather for Annual ReunionCo. H - 41st Division - Reunion:Front Row: Maurice Feely, Vic Clark, Max Reed, Leonard Alexander, Jim Jackson, Allen Beeks, Neale Mitchell, Aaron HerrickBack Row: Skip Haskins, Bruce Hemm, Bill McNeal, Tom Gerity, Bill Alsup, Bill Zumwalt, Bob Ford, Ogden Wing
Class of 1932-1933 (Entire School)Helen Johnson, Bobby Willard, Lorene Brittain, Jerry Nyes, Gladys Wing, Jenny Mae Gerity, Eula Ledbury, Ogden Wing, Harold Bourland, Sula Duncan, Mildred Eubanks, Billy May, Julia Ashley, Wesley Ross, Harold Johnson, Wesley Magill, Helen Morrow, Frances Hellmeyer, Brenton Driver, Calvin Wing, Floyd Bourland, Bud (Norman) Duncan, John K. Wharton Harold Bourland, Jim Delco, Hester Wing, Darrell Bourland, Raymond Delco, Lane Johnson, Nedra Driver, Ethel Ross, Grover Wing, Dana Ashley, Pauldene Wing
Clara Wilke Wing and Everett raising the flags.On July 4, 1982, there was a town picnic and a special ceremony to celebrate the placing of the old Wamic School Bell in its new tower, created by Everett Metzentine of Wamic. It was also the 50th year since Mrs. Wing had taught at the school, and some of her former pupils attended.
Wamic SchoolJulie Ashley, Billy May, M. Eubanks, LedburyH. Bourland, Ogden Wing, Sulu Duncan, Jim Gerety, G. WingLyle Driver, S. Bourland, Helen Morrow, Lorene Brittain, J. ChastainB. Loilland, J. Delco, D. Ashley, Ledbury, Grover Wing, Ethel RossF. Bourland, N. Driver, J. Johnson, P. Wing, N. Wing, W. MagillDelco, D. Bourland, H. Johnson, J.R. Wharton, N. Duncan, Calvin Wing, Brenton Driver
Wamic's Young MenFront: A.H. Griffin, Frank Wing, Lee Kennedy, Edgar Pratt, Mr. Barnes - Teacher, Roy Johnson, Shotgun RemingtonMiddle: Tom Swift, Fred Chandler, Bill Woodcock, Harry Zumwalt, Bill Johnson, Jim Palmateer, Frankie Woodcock, Ed Driver, John End, Perce DriverBack: George End, John Farlow, Will Swift, Wm. McAtee, Jack Swift, Jake Davidson, Frank Zumwalt
OK Livery, Tygh Valley, Or.""Boweta"", Ike Driver's Percheron Stallion, Mart New holding black stallion for Orange Brittain, other men: Lou Woodside, Marion Huston
Wamic School - 1913 - Near new school, Grades 1-6 Teacher: Pearl IsenburgFront Row: Kenworthy girl, Leona Zumwalt, Clarice Zumwalt, Clay Palmateer, Alma Driver, Bob New2nd Row: Harold Johnson, Rex New, Cliff Palmateer, Guy Mott, Beulah Kenworthy, Irene Driver, Lucile Kennedy, Lena Wing.Last Row: Harriet Palmateer, Minnie Kenworthy, Frances Mott, Frank Gesh, _ _, Harry Spath, Arby Magill, Liberty Chastain, Spath boy
Present Wamic School showing the Bell tower.On July 4, 1982, there was a town picnic and a special ceremony to celebrate the placing of the old Wamic School Bell in its new tower, created by Everett Metzentine of Wamic. It was also the 50th year since Mrs. Wing had taught at the school, and some of her former pupils attended.
Frank Driver Farm - 1915 - present site of S. Pine Hollow, WamicTeamster Dick Gerity and sister Katie Driver, Edna Driver, Jessie Driver Woodcock, and daughter Lenore, age 7.
Clara Wilke Wing and Everett MetzentineOn July 4, 1982, there was a town picnic and a special ceremony to celebrate the placing of the old Wamic School Bell in its new tower, created by Everett Metzentine of Wamic. It was also the 50th year since Mrs. Wing had taught at the school, and some of her former pupils attended.
Back Country Squirrel Hunt, Pine Hollow, Badger Canyon Area - 1915L to R: George Gerity, Abner Griffis, Mrs. Edna (Bert) Driver, Hagen WoodcockFront: Spot, Lenore Woodcock, age 7, dogs Fink and Old Joe
Old McCorkle Flour Mill, Tygh Valley - platform was raised high off the ground to be on same level with a wagon bed. Owned by Bill Knox for 16 years until it burned.