The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, March 01, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Chemawa American
Girls See Cooking Demonstration
Miss'Frances Fricker, no^jef economist of the Port­
land Gasand Goke company, demonstrates modern
'cake mäking to Mrsr* Jeanette H aus^’s seventh
grade class in the automatic oven of one of the
schools new gas ranges. Miss Fricker prepared a
whole meal while the seventh grade home eco­
nomics students watched attentively. The girls kneel­
ing are, ’from ’left: Arlene Peterson, Yvonne Scött,
?Margaret Sampson. Standing,.from left, are: Frances
Lytle,I Marion Larson, GertrucleNasöny'Maxine
Washington, Thelma Dick, Imogene Washington,
Rosaline Shellal.
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Protestant Choir Entertains at Turner
The Protestant choir ga*. e a program at Turner
on March/4. This was the choir’s thank you to the
Turner Sunshine club for making the choir robes.
The choir was directed by Miss Marjory QlsOn‘
and accompanied!^ Mrs. A. C, Wilcox.
The choir members, Miss Olson, ,Rev. and Mrs.
Wilcox were guests at a reception following the
program.
Ag News
W heatandoat planting was started on M^rch 11.
The planting is rather late this year-because ofJthej
heavy rain. The following vyeek it was hoped,
Catholic Bell Discovered
^weather permitting, that plow ingand vyorking the
I •' 'IriJaja^ttemp't to* rid the Gatholic Chapel- of its
undesirable tenants, pigeons. Mary Ann Grunlose land would' beginf Early pot-ato’es are high on the
and Eleanor Gharley climbed up into the Chapel1 list of crops to .be ,planted in the .spring.
The last shipment of swine went to the -butcher
.a ttic where they discovered' ncjt p^ily the pigeons
but a huge bell. They called Father Rodakowski to shop and will be placed in .cold-storage. -
The farmers will be working long hours'when
their aid so the three armed with a hammer, rope,
and flashlight hung the bell, so now the bell sends the weather starts blearing Up arid the ground dries
out.
out its chimes every Sunday morning. '