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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 t h I et ies 1 INDUStRIAS-NOTES ? fryrsL jtji gft jy. jjgE jqygL -tyn jnyr jm. jtyr . - Julia? HoytdsHhow working in the sewing room C J' W. . ; o - ; -i ;-v An to lie Va 1 ley ; is now world ng in the ' Baking Department. M.T. h - r Lizzie Martin isVery tusy making new; waists former" friends! A. J.1 r'Mi f 1 ';!!'; The industrial boys are keeping the lawns in good shape.---A. B. t! Helen Harnden is now waiting on the tables in the mess. V. J. F. The blacksmith boys Will soon have another "wagon ready for the ; painters to start on.' : u-l - s '' The boys who were 'Working iri the blacksmith shop are now working in the wagon shop. W. G: P.' : A v' " ' The carpenters were working on the stairs to the gallery in the hew' . gym nasium last Wednesday. . V: The ; wagon makers were making a switch on the G. 0. & P, line out back of the power house last Wednesday. The sewing .room-girls are -getting along nicely with the Summer uniforms and will try to finish them soon. ---M. EL The painters have finished: painting and wall papering the old ; cottage. ; of Mr. Farrow, .which Mr. Hensehel will occupy. H. 0. it? 'i. i-f.' ,A1 vina; Dale is working at the hospital and she says Mrs. , Teabo. has . he! ped her , a good deal in . cooking since, slae has; been there. M. G,,.;-- u , -..-.v r;,;j New note books .and tablets, and; other writing material have been. issued, to the new-sanitarium; fon the use of the; class of nurse girls for taking notes of the lectures given.; them im-class work.- In a game of basketball to decide the championship of the school, the Amateurs proved themselves the better team, through their snappy playing. For the Amateurs, Joe Dillstrom played ' a fine game; his guarding was excellent. Michel Wilson played a fine game for the Big Z's. It was an excellent game throughout, Score 21-30. Following is the line.up: V .':.u :v.;f; --7 Amateurs . , Smoker ... .... . . F . Gcudy ... ..... . . . .F. Upham . . . ... . . ... G. Dillstrom , . v . . . (j,. Haight .. . . . . . . . . '. Wilson , '' si''-."' ''(' 1 Souvigner . . Darnell ... Clark . . . . ... . G Williams, Wiggins Referee, Mr. Teabo; time keeper, E. 17 1 1 ! TT T vv liiiams. xi. j . , : ., ,.v;-t j.-..n . Saturday evening, i we witnessed the s last game of basketball f for the season between the two school I teams. H. H. Alfred Lane, the captain of ; the Amateur bn&eball team, says that Tie is' going to prat out a winning team this i year; Alfred is the big catcher for : the team arid William Watkihs is the great fielder The rest of the players arer do ing fine work; A; S.-- ; ; i Earnest David is one of CHemawa's star baseball players who? plays third .base. A. T. S. -;' " '.''.. -7'::! !; -H' ; The ; blacksmiths were surprised last Tuesdayjto se:e, Thomas Holden run the 1 UtirlAri TJo inQnt ATrnr fViorv" l n flno shape. ; ,. . " ' Willie Carasco is getting to be a very' good; runner. He says that the nve miiei runners will have "to go some'' , to; beat him F. S. u i r. -..i