Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, November 20, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE CHE MAW A AMERICAN
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1 INDUSTRIAL NOTES
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The laundry detail has changed.
The detail has changed in the dining
room.
Eugene Williams hab entered the
paint shop.
The dining hall is always kept in a
neat condition,
Eugene Williams is painting the cor
nice of the power house.
Several new wagons are in the paint
shop ready for painvtingl .
The engineer boys repaired the wringer
in the laundry last week.
Martin Cooper and Harvey Ashue
have entered the harness shop.
The painters have completed painting
the interior of Supt. Ghalcraft's cottage.
Joaquin Meadows, Orin French and
Wm, Major are ironing off new wagons.
The wood saw is kept busy these cold
days, supplying the different cottages
with wood.
The painters are painting the power
house and the little buildings of the open
air sanitarium.
Anthony Morell is working on the
industrial detail. He is a good worker,
always attending to his work.
Joaquin Meadows welded new stubbs
on the axles' of one of the old hacks
which makes it as good as new.
Rhoda Silverthorn and Hazel Picard
were the best workers in the laundry
last week on the morning detail,
Leon Reinkin and Alden Clark are
working on the farm. They do a great
deaf of driving and understand a great
deal about horses.
Haines Bateman has plenty of repair
work to do in the the shoe shop. He
patched a puncture in the girls' basket
ball, doing excellent work,
Edward Model) an -and Simon Math
ews are putting new boxes in the
wheels of the old hacks that comes into
the blacksmith shop for repairs.
The new boiler is in its place in the
power house. The. smokestack is finish
ed. As soon as the fire box is made. and
pipes connected it will be ready for use.
CUTTING TABLE CLIPPINGS.
We are pleased to report th com
pletion of the football knicker-bockers
recently ordered made by the. office, and
it became an open question in the Tailor
Shop as to the amount of peg-top neces
sary to insure the proper pear-shaped
effect. For the Tailor Shop is desirous
of being correct in a sartorial sense in
all its productions. After listening to
the opinions of the various authorities
on peg-top effects it was finally decided,
and the result proved very satisfactory
to every one interested. Chester Mecum,
Harry Joe, Ben Bearchild, Alex Coving,
ton and Patsy Barrett are the coming
"knights of the Shears" who voiced the
opinions that decided the question.
Harry Joe is very busy at present
cutting trousers and it is very satisfactory
to notice the manner in which he han
dles this difficult class of work.
Louis Towner is now making trousers
and the Tailor Shop predicts that he will
develop into a very capable and careful
mechanic and become a useful and help
ful apprentice in the near future.
We are pleaded to say that at the
present time the Tailor Shop is better
supplied than ever before With a very
desirable lot of apprentices forw hich we
feel thankful. --Tailor Shop.