THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
INDUSTRIAL NOTES 1
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The gardeners are busy plowing around
the fruit trees.
There are fourteen boys working in
the paint shop.
The girls of the sewing room are busy
making dresses for the new girls.
Rhoda Silverton is working in the
sewing room and she is doing well.
Paul Dirks is making a fine piece of
inlaid work for Tracy 1 latch ;f Salem.
David Risling is making forge. lie
is doing very well, and is a good worker.
The carp-, titers have twenty ladders,
and twenty jacks ready for the puinleis'
use.
The sewing room girls are now mak
ing the .McBride i.alt giils' spring uni
fdt n s.
Alherl Garry is getting to be a good
hand at patching bellows in the black
smith shop.
Mr. Farrow and his force of boys did
a tine job on- the rose bushes in front of
ttie Harness shop last Friday.
bred Dick who had been in the hos
pital is now out and able to resume Ins
work in tne tailor shop. M. 11.
,,11 the roofs of the buildings will
soon be painted red and after they are
unished the sides will be pan. ten white.
The cry among the pupils now a. days,
is 'he coming examination, we all seem
to fear it. Why? So it because we are
afraid we will not pass, or is it because
we are afraid lo show what we don't
know? J. S.
The painters are getting right down to
business, they will soon start painting
some of the roofs on thi grounds.
T.J.
The girls in the sewing room are mak
ing the summer uniforms which are to
be blue, and they will look very pretty .
after finished. V. B.
Frank S.rahan put in an order some
time ago for a set of heavy work harness.
His brother Elmer is an apprentice in
the shop and he will make the harness
in the be-t way he knows how. lie has
finished some parts of it already and it
looks very neat
The tailors and harness makers gave
a reception on hursday evening in
the auditorium. All sorts of games
were played and other amusements were
enjoyed until a rather late hour when
bounteous refreshments were served.
A very pleasant evening was spent by
i hose pi i sent and al I guests join hands
in p.-aising the oiks who planned such
a pleasant time.
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i he i.,hemawa second baskei-bali tea -n
are going to play the Mute school next
Satursday on the Mute floor. G. B.
Clarence Lewis of the 7th g!-,id- is i
wonderful little arithmetician, lie can
do any example you give him to do, and
lie is only 14 ears md.
'lhe eighti. grade A class n aue son e
butter last Wednesday morning a l the
dairy house They turned out pretty,
good bin neverthaless it was the first
time for all of iheui.
Tne 7tii grade is working hard at
practical measurements. Nearly all of
them can now take the dimensions of
a room and find oui the cost of plaster
ing, painting or kalsomining.