THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 7 1 INDUSTRIAL NOTES i BY PUPILS f?t llll!!, Jll JI Jil 111! 131: JSivJIL 'III1 III ISI lil 111!' Ilil Moses Alvarado is now working on the kitchen detail. James Brown is now working on Mrs. Doherty's detail. The painters renainted the front of" the office on Tuesday afternoon. Fifteen thousand pounds of freight were hauled from cars on the switch this week. William Burke was kalsomining the stairway to the printing office on Mon day. The plumbers were busy Monday after noon installing a new tea urn in the kitchen. The farmers expect to finish hauling hay this week so they can begin baling next week. Kugene Williams n-marked the lines for basketball limits in the Gym. on Tues day afternoon The dairymen area busy lot this week. They receive and store away the hay as fast as the farmers haul it. Edward Berner was painting the tele- , phone posts out in front of the superin tendent's office on Monday. Cyril Morrisette cut the grass and put the lawn at the Sanitarium in condition for commencement on Tuesday. Mr. P'ickle with a force of small boys was busy Monday afternoon cleaning up around the Small Girls' Home. Mr. Swaboda and his boys were mow ing the lawn and trimming the rose bushes around his shop on Monday. Mr. Smith with a force of boys cut the tall grass around the south side and front of Brewer Hall, cut the grass that was beginning to grow over the side walk going from Brewer Hall to Mitchell Hall, loosened the earth around the trees on the play ground and lawn in front of Brewer Hall, and washed the sides of the north porch of Mitchell Hall this week. LOCALS The local price for raspberries is $1.00 a crate and loganberries is $.75 a crate. A number of girls went to Salem, Mon day afternoon, chaperoned by Miss Royer. Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Teabo were selling ice cream in the band stand on Monday for the Hayesville church. The seniors were called to the tailor shop on Monday to try on their graduat ing suits. A number of ,boys were working for Mr. King in his hopyard during the first part of the week. The pupils and employes are all busy this week preparing for commencement which will be on hand all next week. Miss Emily Nerod of Salem is here now in the capacity of assistant clerk, vice Miss Koester who resigned recently. During the past week or two the clerks have been very busy getting off their quarterly reports so it has not been safe to talk items, commencement, potatoes or berries with them. The band concert on Tuesday after noon was very much enjoyed. Mr. Lar sen's beautified tones on the cornet de note a thorough musician. The selection in which the band sang so spiritedly was particularly pleasing. We surely have reason to be proud of the Chemawaband and our band leader, Mr. Charles Larsen, who learned his music at this school.