Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, June 26, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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INDUSTRIAL NOTES
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Harvey St. John is now one of the
s vveepers.
Thos. Williams is busy: fixing up one
of the school hacks.
- Galucia Nelson cultivated the nursery
on Monday morning.
Thos. Williams was mixing concrete
for Mr. Bo wen part of this .week.
David Bogard was harrowing the
potato field last Monday.
John Mason made spring blocks
. for the carry-all. this week.
Martin Sampson sharpened the
feed cutter Tuesday morning.
A concrete Moor is now being laid in
the bathroom in the new "gym."
Harry Jones and Cyril Morrisette put
a new sink in Mr. Moran's cottage.
The harnessmakejs detail is small at
present on account of outside work.
Robert Sampson, who came recently, is
now apprenticed in the blacksmith shop.
Wm. Freelander and Elmer Ashue are
fixing over a disc harrow for Mr. West
ley. Mr. Venter and Charlie Stensger fixed
the cushions and top of the carriage this
week.
Thomas Davis is one of the wood haul
ers this week in the engineering depart
ment. v
Messrs. Henschel and Venter, assisted
by Martin Sampson, repaired the bus
this week.
A fence has been put around the new
hospital, which adds to the neat appear
ance of our grounds.
Pascal George is now working in the
school kitchen, after having worked on
the painting detail.
The whitewashing in the new ugym"
was finished by Mr. Woodin and some
boys last Monday afternoon
Alphonso Guay and James Finley
were digging post holes last Monday
morning back of the new hospital.
Louis Pellitier and William' Kipling,
both of whom are from Montana, are
now apprenticed in the carpenter shop.
Last Saturday morning Mr. Westley
took a company of small boys to weed
the vegetable patch east of the academic
building.
Willi am M oose mowed the lawn in
front. of the wagon shop last Monday
morning. He is one of the tailor ap
prentices. . Martin Cooper is greatly missed by
his fellow workers in the harness shop
and they all wish him a speedy re
cover from his idleness.
Mr. Bowen was kept very busy last
week, attending two things. Part, of his
work being at the head of the cement
gang and the other on the lawn.
William Bur ke is in charge of the
clothes press in Mitchell Hall, while
Quartermaster Stanley Pedro is in the
Hospital receiving treatment for his eyes.
Levi Sortor. - Thos. Holaen, Michel
Wilson and Geo., Williams were out last
Monday morning mowing grass around
the fountain in front of the academic
building.
Boys who are working in the kitchen
are as follows: a. m. Paschal George,
Elmer Jordan, Willie Pratt, Frank
Sarrel, and Charlie Michel; p. m.:
Wallace Burroughs, David Penny, Gmver
Olney and Henry Wilson.