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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 5 LOCALS 4 ' . ' ' : :: . The humblest mortals often leave the world the richest, legacies. Raymond Ready is the latest re cruit to the office orderly brigade. Neva Souvigner is thinking of attend ing college after she leaves - here. "A girl that whistles, a hen that crows, makes her way wherever she goes." "Kind words are the ready change by which a man pays his way to success." New steps have been placed at both of the east entrances to the dining .hall. Misses Bender and Nerod, of the office force, spent Wednesday night in Salem. Mr. Larsen made large demands on all available boys for service at the commis sary yesterday morning. Mr. George Wellfeldt is now engaged at Chemawa. as painter and is as busy as the proverbial little bee. The farmers were busy yesterday at the task of hauling supplies from the car on the S. P. track to the commis sary. Moses Alvarado had a detail of boys all to himself yesterday and gave them some vigorous athletic drill on the lawns. Harry Queachpalma was in charge of the garden detail ..while Mr. Westley was in charge of the boys working at olfe's hop yard. Reports have reached the school to the effect that since going home the health of Helen Dillstrom has greatly improved. The boys who wern working at Wolfe's hop yard cuttiug runners finished on Tuesday and returned to Chemawa on Wednesday. Elmer Henry, John Mllier and Jacob Scott were employed for a period yester day morning repairing some hydrants on the lawns. Minerva, Chester, and Frazier Mecum, George Baker, George Wason, and Dora Goodman left for their homes in South ern Oregon, on Wednesday. , Rev. Goudge and a party of his Salem friends visited the school and had a pic nic at Old Chemawa, Wednesday after noon. They undoubtedly had an enjoy able time. Misses Steponeck and Leader, who oc cupied quarters in the Mann Cottage during the time remodeling work was in progress on the small girls' home, moved back into their old rooms during the week. '. One of the younger members of the printing force attempted to dispute with a yellowjacket a few days ago and when he appeared at the office one of his lips was sticking out like the handle of a dipper. One of the school teams ran away Wednesday while down at the hop ynrd of one of our neighbors. Just where the team camped out that night is not known, but Mr. Swartz sent some boys out to reconnoitre the following morning and everything was 0. K. The following boys left for their homes within the past ten days: Michel Wil son, Robert Cameron, Carl Stone, Edward McClellan, Alvin Pollock, Wil liam Lalaehute, Lyall Woodly, Albert Griffin, Clifford Roffe, Elmer Jordan, William Mose, Joaquin Meadows, Geo. Baker, Frazier Mecum, Chester Mecum and Geo Wason.