17 1? i: i i y,M. :' " choel days at the aid Lincoln school In Polk county were recalled at the Lincoln-Zena homecoming recently, and : this picture of student body' there of which the picnic association's new- president was a member cause oat of a trunk for The .Statesman engraver. Front row, left to right, Adrtea Miles, Walter Gerth (now a West Salem grocer), Lorin WaningArthur Davidson (recently on the Silent city council), Vera York, Kobert Dancan, Alvla Tracey Walling; ntaading. second row, left te right, Fred Cllngen, Chester Abranu, Hasel Trice, JTearl Ekhardsm, Winifred Duncan (Darby), Irene Richard son, Ussie Flam (Craaaie). Anna Windsor (HackeU) ; Aack row. EdltnGreen. Letty Abrams, Vernie Cllnren (Morrisoa). Anna Bee hringer. Will Windsor, Johnnie Pla, i Frank : Windsor, Carle I Abrams, Barrey, William and Dave Plum. Behind the fronp, her head and f Frank Windsor and Carlo Abrams, Is the teacher, Ellen Sykcs. Sons and Daughters o LincolnZeria t LINCOLJf..r-t Col. Carle Abrams descendant of the Oregon pioneers, Mr. and Mrsv Louis Abrams, was "elected president at the seventh annual Lincoln Zena homecoming picnic which was Hheld -Sunday; June 1 1 in hat -Was know n in former dayaas Ton. ; er's pasture, , but is " now alled Mickey's grove, . as-Mr.; and Mrs. Lr I.- Uickor , are owners. . .. , . Col. Abrams succeeded Roy E. ' r Barker, who: resignedA. M.-Pat-' rick was reolected as -rice presi--dent' Mrs. Greta -Phillips Hiatt, secretary-treasurer, resigned and Miss Hazel Price succeeded her. - Fear Octogenarians , Tour octogenarians, Mr. and -Mrs. A. M. Patrick, born in 1861, ; Mrs. Carrie Penrose and Mrs. J. T.i Walling, born in 182, wha4-: f tended last year.V were present - -'. Sunday. Mrs. - Penrose claims the greatest number of descendants, .. . . having 23 grandchildren and 26 'treat grandchildren The nffair was; attended by 1 H persons this - year, 39 more than last year. , . Colonel A b r a'm s appointed as Committees for the 1945 program, ' Mrs. Lois Crawford, Mrs. Greta - Hiatt and Mrs. Walter B. Hunt; ' refreshments, Mrs. L. I. Mickey, Hoy E.. Barker and Frank Boeh Tinger.MrsT Wayne D. Henry was appointed historian. -.';;. ; A.' M. Patrick, 83, was the 'oldest person present In point ' of years and ' Mrs." John Child-, v ers, 69, was the oldest in point, i of residence,' having been , born I In Lincoln, 1875. Danny Carl- son, 16 month old son of Mr. 'and Mrs. X. V. Carlson, was the 'youngest present. . , Mrs. Greta ' Hiatt rend some in- - teres ting history of thf earlier days and. the settlers mentioning three brothers. Bolivar, Major and Clayborne Walker, 'who came across the; plains and -took up choice donation land claims around Zena, then called Spring Valley because of. the innumerable springs. iir 'i .:-. . Pioneers' Descendants Attend Wayne ,D. . Henry, and Worth Henry were the .only descendants of these early pioneers ! present Their, mother was a Walker; - ; " .Walter B. Hunt was born at Zena in 1877.' His parents came iiere from "Missouri and his. father Monty and De V i I Cm. Sir nernara . lonnomcr, XSSSSSSi ITZSS SSSSZ V-cent;, hospital in Portlan, an V : t Bww Nonnaady. This b a British official photo, nc-unced Sunday night that Be had J Sth 50-50 chance. j -: 'Iincoln School Days Recalled Pioneers Gather operated a blacksmith shop In Zena. Greta Phillips H i a tt'.and Roy E. Barker are grandchildren of the pioneer Phillips family, who came across the plains and set tled at Zena on donation land claim in . 1847. 'Z'-S Mrs. John Chllders and her akter, Mrs. Jo HackeU and "brother, all present, are children . of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Windsor, who. had many ezperienooa. In : early days. Ben Windsor came arenad Capo Horn when eom- ' lac. from England . to, make a home . here. He was instrumen tal la getting lumber from Un eoln to Zena, over an anbroken . ; road, to build the Zena church which he attended faithfully. At the time of hat deaths Windsor owned I486 aereav- ; ' Mrs. A. M. Patrick taught school at Zena in 1883. Iner Mortenson came from the greatest distance to live in "Ore gon, coming here from Osl Nor way, when six years old. Frank Boehringer told stories of how his parents came from Ger many to . make their home here, settling first .in Nebraska. Mrs. Lois Simpson .Crawford's great grandparents, William and Mary Simpson, crossed the plains and arrived in 1846 with their ten children. Mrs. Crawford's fa ther was a cousin of Sam L. Simp son, the Oregon poet. Her mater nal - grandmother, Mrs. Harritt Stevenson Crangle, '' crossed the plains from Platte county, ; Mo., when a young girl. , " ' ' Mn. J. D. Walling lives on part of the - old donation land claim which was taken up by -her hus band's father, Jesse Walling as also, do the Alvin Waitings. Rev. Thomas Robinson of New berg gave an interesting talk con cerning the . time when he was pastor .of the community church at Zena as was his father Albert Robinson, before him. ; ' ' Basket Dinner Held : "A basket dinner preceded 'an Gaulle Meet t - w 4 4" V iwi . a -V"Trrr," Homecoming l- wrr nil i' i' ii -'. f ' i. ' ' ' ' "4 ' ' : ' . - - i - ...... J ft J .-, .;,-Y.T;: " ;.. shoulders appearing between those i afternoon . of . conversation and visiting with old - friends. Those present were Mr. and Mri. Wayne D. Henry, Mrs, Esther! Oliver. D. Henry - Mrs Esther f Oliver, Mary McGee Mann, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Childers, Mr. and Mrjt.'How.j ard GoodfeDow, - M.- a&LMrs. Robert' Pippin, Mr. " aild 5 Mrs. Church Stephens, Mr. - ajid - Mrs. George Hammond, Mr. and Mrs.H 1L V. . Carlson, -and David .and Danny, Myrtle Collins, LeUtta Abrams,j Bertha E. Garrow; AiVT.: Garrpw, Mr. . and , Mri. John Schindler, Mr.' and MrsI .. Karl W. Harritt, JCarl Marez,:Irand Mrs. , Guy Phillips, Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Scharn, Patty Jeanne Lloyd. Mrs.; Myron Scharn. 4 f r i ; M. and Mrs. mnkf Boeh ringer, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pat rick, Beverly Mott, David Craven, Carmen, ! John and . Casey Rod rrigueq, Steuart Hunt, Grace and Genevive Ashford, Mr. arid Mrs. S. B Dodge and Betty, MrsV Car rie Penrose, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Williams and Martha, Virginia, Le Roy,! Franklin and Albert. .Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Walling, Mr. -and Mrs. R. J. Hackett, Jeannif Smith,- Mr. and ; Mrs. J. A. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.; Walter B. Hunt, air. and Mrs.1 Carle Abrams, S. Di Craw ford, Burl Oliver,' Mrs.. J.' D. WaUing, j Mr. and Mrs. Roy" W. Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mer ries: jana Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1 E. Baker and SamJ S. H. Barker, Verna . Bruner. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Muller. ! I! Mrs. Greta Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Henry. Hazel D. Price, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shepherd and Ar don and Joe, Iner Mortensbn, Mr. find Mrs. H. J. Neiger, and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence McClure, and Larry and : Donna Rev. Thomas Robinson and his fnother, Mrs. i Albert Robinson, , Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney and and Phyllis! Joyce and Macyle Esther Utterback, Mrs. Lois Crawford, Max t Hammond. Cecil Smith, Reust, Douglas Susmilch, Bobby Mr. and Mrs.' L. I. Mickey and Robert Yungen. Hay, Pea Harvest Saved From Rain luNlONVALE Almost all "of the 50 acres of clover hay cut about two weeks ago and; bailed with a pickup bailer was old or put in storage before tneFnday rain at the-Clark Noble foim. The rain Friday slowed jjup the pea harvest in this area but Sat urday saw ; renewed efforts 7 and vinerS . operating at usual speed. In . some instances - tractors were used to assist truck loads to pull from muddy fields. Funeral Held for Henry Wohlster SILVERTON Henry ?Whol4 ster, age 77 years, died Friday at the home of his son, William on route 7 in Salem. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the - Christian Apostolic church Survivors include: children, with Rev. H. Kuenzi officiating. - SurVrvors include: . children. Albert, Fred, William and Minnie Wohlster. and Mrs. Nettie Levold, Elgin, Illinois. ! ' - Clarnell Bryanl Selected Queen lLEBANON Miss Clarnell Bry ant, sponsored : by the S4ntiam Wranglers, local riding dull, was chosen ' queen of the CalApooia Roundup to be held in Crawjf ords yille, July 2-4." The other Candi dates who will act as prircesses are Miss Jodie Al worth of Cprval lis; Miss IRay Frum of Brpwns vflle and lliss Phyllis' Bodkin of Junction Cityi r " '","7": Victim of Dull Said - H In Improved Status f.MT.? ANGEL-lrhe condition of Ray Ebner who was gored by a bull Friday night, is still in?prov- operated en him Saturday at St Mid-Wil 1 a-m elf e Reports From PAGE TWELVE Stenger:Herui Reunion Held MT" ANGEL Tlie anrTuarsUrw. gef-Henny reunion was held Sun day, Juni 18, at" the borne" of An ton, Stenger, jr. The choice of the day held "special sieniflcance. It was decided to hold the meeting on Father's day ; to give special honor to Anton Stenger." sr great grandfather of the clan. - The following' officers of the clan were: all reelected: nresidenL Anton Stenger, jr.; vice president, KUdoipn Henny; secretary-treasurer, Edna Stenger. Next year the reunion will be held at the home of John Stenger. A basket lunch was served at noon. Present were: Mr. Anton Sten ger, sr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-' ny, sr, Mr. and Mrs. John Henny, jr, Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy Henny and Millard, Mr: and Mrs. Frank Henny! and Alexine, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Henny and Merle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henny and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ZlelinskL Miss Theresa; Stenger, Mr. .and Mrs. John Stenger and Jeannette, Mr. and Mrs. Antotr Stenaer and GU- bert, and Mrs. Frank Craemer of Portland. f! v ;' BACK TEE ; TO "' M --J.' . B Jt.A.. .r a. ,.. mm w .i. I i; if r Ji Buy all you : can- and then more? More tlian you've- ever bought before! j . . ' ' 7 -y This is the biggest Job America has ever had to do! . T Let 6how our fighting men we tan do it!r - -.1 - -; The Siatesmatf Sulom, Orsoni, Tuesday Valloy Calendar TUESDAY, tVSm H ' Liberty local farmers Union. . - : - AumsviBo-food preservation demon straUon," borne or Mrs. Elmer Klein. WEDNES DAT. JCNE XI '-- -t.- ' Aurora food preservation demonstra tion. ' r . , . ' f f . tW r Guy Funk Resigns From Scib Post - - s : SCIO Recent, resignation 'of Guy Funk as a member " of 'the Scio city council left the latter body composed of R. M. Cain, W, H. Dennison, R. B. Haines, Ceith Miller and Frank Sommer. Funk's resignation was occasioned by his removal r from the city. All five incumbents now jjserving on the municipal board ;have been ap pointed by Mayor J. A. Withers and confirmed by council mem bers. No election has- been- held for several years, and appoint ments have become so frequent that delay has" often been .en countered in finding eligible' men to accept positions on the coun cil. I , Mrs. Ida James of Portland vis ited. Sunday .at the home, of her; son; Lloyd, In Scio. She was ac companied by Edward James and family, brother of LJoyd. -rr? f-- 5ih UAB LOAII TDE. - EEHT! ji- iv ii ii v vvy ; .... ir;- 1 -, .O2' t Morning, Junn 20, 1S41 Burleigh Cahli Neiv Principal: i TLEBANON' A." Burleigh "Casfw at. present, executive secretary of the Clackamas county '"-OP A has. been ' elected to .the ."position . of principal of the high school to sue-; ceed Irviri F. Bryan," resignedw ' v Mr. Cash,' who jreceivejl his AB and MA degrees from the-UniveT-sity.of Oregori, has, had-26 'years of experience in the school of Ore- gon and Washington, his last posi tion having been th.at of assistant principal of thi Oregon City high school. He also served as dean, of boys at one. off lhe Seattle high schools,,Mr. and Mrs. Cash, whose family- is grown, will move to Le banon late in the summer.! Z:.is':, Coiiple Observe. ;50th Anniversary at Scio SCIO Golden wedding anni- versary- of Mr., and Mm' C. Z. A. Zander, ot -ja it h Commercial street, Salem;- wasoboeryed Sun- dy-wtth - visiting at-the-ome-f their jon, M D.' Zander,, at Scio, family'; dinner 'and ' reunion i at the home of their "daughter, Mrs. Le oraSteveMrat'loiis.-;':- & fJ SJ? fir i a o Kf,. S.. frr p-i? win - i' Dayton Imon Slates Election i . . '-' I DAYTON The annual Installa! Uon of American Legion and aux- ilianr ' blficers" is '. scheduled for Pe fr y Barber, district deputy, and Mrs. Josephine Kane, past de partment officer, - both of New bcrg, will be the installing -officers. Gold star parents of this area Will be special guests. ; . . Gar License Exains Due forJIta Angel n " - ' . 3- A. traveling examiner f opera tors and chauffeurs from the sec retary of state's office will" be in Mt. AngeV Wednesday morning, JifTMi 21 at ih ritv hall. Hnura are from 9 to' 4. Those wishing permits'! or licenses are requested to be on hand. ; 4 V;V; - r EdjNobW Recovering -r-r.. .-i wr r p-- s. -a'-r 4 PTlONVALJEd! NWWnBi is. rajpidyCrecovering fnn n .recent heartattack suffered at but tome. c ( m &x r Mr ): - "Keep, it flying! Brave red, gallant blue, unsullied white; Keep it flyingthe flag of America's fron tiersmen; the flag jo 165 y ears of pioneers in the name pf liherty ; the flag of America for freedom- forever! ! Keep it flying! There's only one way! And that is hy keeping on buying the War Savings.Bondsland Stamps which can supply the funds which can supply oiir f ightingmen with every piece of equipment and every1 item of apparel they need fast in order to this war! AlfriedClihe . . ..--' .... i . . - Dies, Aged 68 At Birthplace - SILVERTON-. Alfred T. ainel lifetime resident of Oregon, died Saturday at the farm near Brooks' where he was born 68.' years ago v on January 10, 1876. Funeral Is to be. announced by the" Eckman Funeral home. , :' . ) 'Survivors include the widow of the, deceased, Diadema ; Cline;, . children; Mrs. .FJose." Johnson, SUverton; Mrs. Emily Richter.' MC " Angel,rMrs.' "Velma 1 Gottenberg Salem and George Cline' of Brooks; sisters.'Mrsl Frank Heinzand Jen nie Van Trumph both of Silver ton and Mrs.' Lula'-Wiesner, Brooks; brothers, Wim Cline, Port land and George Cline of Alturas. Lebanon Lions Elect Officers J" LEBANON At the' last meet ing of the Lions club, Wednesday noon, the annual election of offi cers ' was held. .Douglas Waddell ' was named president to succeed C Huston Walter. ...'-. Other " officers were Kenneth Mayer, vice-president; J. E. Es tep, secretary; ; Geouge Peterson,, treasurer; Rev. Holly Jarvis, Lion tamer; Victor Carlson, Tail Twist er and Layton Lof tin and Walter Leisy, directors. . i j ine Leoanon ciun will po-repre sented at the state war! problem conference ta Portland June 25 27 ; by President Waddelt Hugh Olds and J. E. Estep.-4 J S M y S t . ;' Of I