Havermale Junior High School - Papoose Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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SAMUEL G. HA VER MALE Samuel G. Havermale was born on October 15, 1824, near Sharpsburg, Mary- land. His parents were of Holland an- cestry, but were born in this country. In 1831 his parents moved to the foot- hills of South Mountain and settled near Hagerstown, Maryland. Later they crossed the Alleghenies and settled in Ohio. Young Samuel Havermale attended the country district schools, which were very primitive. He won several prizes for scholarship. One of these prizes consisted of a history of the exploratory journey of Lewis and Clark to the Pa- cific Ocean. This awakened in him the desire to come to this country, Later he moved to Illinois where he taught school, after which he attended college at Mount Morris, Ogle County, Illinois. Here he fitted himself for his life work with a good education. Mr. Havermale was licensed as u preacher in the Methodist church. In 1852 he was appointed by Bishop Ames to the Ridott circuit in the Rock River conference. For twenty-one years he continued preaching in Northern Illinois. Then his preaching was interrupted in 1868 when he was appointed bly President Lin- coln as a member of the Christian com- mission and spent some time at Vicks- PETERS G: SOllSi : Flowers ' ' Shrubs and Trees 4 K I ol P Q v 4 P ' 4 f TWO STORES t N3 Lincoln 41702 N. Market 1 4 1741 burg, Mississippi, among the soldiers and returning prisoners from southern prisons. Even there he did not stop his preaching, being a favorite among the troops and preaching at different points, sometimes as often as five times a day. In 1874, Bishop Merrill appointed him presiding elder, and his duties called him to all parts of Eastern Vtlashington and Oregon, with a portion of Idaho. On a journey from 1Valla VVulla to Colville he became bewildered near Medical Lakeg and following false directions given him, he came to Spokane Falls on November 14-, 1875. Mr. Havermale preached the first sermon delivered to a congregation of white people at this place. This meeting was held in a small box house just west of where the City Hall now stands. Shortly after this, charmed with this location, he and his family moved to Spokane and took a homestead which is now known as I-Iavermale Island . In 1864, with George Davis, he built 4 the first roller flouring mill in the state 'r vvvvvv rv'v'v'v vvvvvv vvvv- rv? P 4 C - ' , Best Wishes and 1 4 E Success I E to the Graduating Class, 5 I Havermale Junior High i June, 1930 4 i 4 P P P 4 P 4 ' 1 P i P 4 P 4 P 4 P 4 P 4 P P 4 P 4 P 4 P f PineCreek Dairgto. I Broadwa.y 0033 1 I C38 Years Continuous Servicefp I P 4 I 'i k I

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of Washington. This mill has since been destroyed by fire and rebuilt. In 1387, failing health caused him to retire from active service. He died in 1904. Many years later, our school was named after this man. -Lois Valentine THE ONLY ONE Teacher: Dan, what is a quadruped? Dun Hauserr A thing with four legs, sir. Teacher: Name one. Dan: An elephant. Teacher: Are there any feathered quadrupeds ? Dan: Yes, sir. Teacher: lVhat? Dan: A feather bed, sir. SOME FUSSER Robert Smith is a great person to worry over nothing, isn't he? said Langdon Nysoe. Yes, replied Ben Jones, Why if he took an ocean voyage, he would worry for fear the sea would dry up and leave him stranded in the mud. YOU CAN'T DODGE IT N Lyle Montgomery: Well, it takes two to make a quarrel, so I ll shut upf' Katherine Blackman: That's just like man. You l1 sit there a contemptibile and think 'mean SELF things. RELIA NCE Miss Dickson: endeavor to rise George Bafus: Cause there's no tellin And why should we by our own efforts? when the alarm clock will go wrong. Mr. Leach VVel1, Au Revoir. Mr Lewis: What does that mean? Mr. Leach Goodby in French. Mr. Lewis: Slunk. Mr. Leach VVhat's that? Mr. Lewis: Goodby in Cheney. 4755 4 4 4 4 For Every Room Newest Wallpaper In The House 4 4 4 Q, 4 4 4 4 A large variety of patterns from 1 which to choose. 5 18c Per Double Roll' and Up 4 4 NVall Paper Dept. 1 First Ave. Floor I 4 QMW rahmnkeg 707-711 Sprague'Ave. 703-716 First Ave. v vvvvwvvrvwvrwvv 4 ooo o an :An 3 is healthy food 5 i.. I The best is not too good for grow- I . . . 1 mg children. 4 ALOFVA BREAD and JERSEY MILK BREAD 4 are of the highest quality, made by 3 thc 4 4 Minneapolis Bakery ' 4 1 1 . 4 Just say, A loaf of bread, at your grocer's. 4 4 4 -A-1--A --A-4A:A- A-J

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