Vernonia Eagle Jan 8, 1926
Ike Dass on tree facing camera
Courtesy: Cathy Armstrong Porter
Pictured: Ray Olson, Wesley Koberstein, Ike Das, Holly Holcomb, Walt Fowler, John Atkins, and Allen Ray
courtesy: Cathy Armstrong Porter
Could the piano described in this article be the one schoolteacher Brandt described? "We heard that there were odds and ends of furniture belonging to the Wilark School District in the Trenholm teacherage. When the truck carrying the furniture arrived at our place, the driver and his helper unloaded a Congoleum rug for the living room, a crude kitchen table with two chairs, a huge, uncomfortable-looking homemade rocker, and the upright piano that had been in the Trenholm schoolhouse." When she left Wilark, Brandt wrote "...that the shack looked quite forlorn - all that remained were the district's piano, ...rocker.. and a Congoleum rug."
One of the few remaining buildings at Wilark c 1980
Courtesy: Dave Parsons
Company 697 moved to Camp Wilark at Houlton, OR, and from there to Montana.
Source: Gerald W. Williams Collection on the Civilian Conservation Corps (MSS CCC) Oregon State University
Courtesy Jannette Barker
Lidgerwood skidder
"The Clark & Wilson Lumber Company Linnton, has received delivery of a Lidgerwood steel spar skidder for the camp at Wilark."
The Timberman March 1927.