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Laura Kephart to Leonard Kephart, December 12, 1938

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  • 2di tors: Roy and Horace Zephart 18th Edi tion DAY - 1938 Price: 14 per sheet Circulation: 40 copies All we have to say is that the Chicken—Fox came to our house a few days after our last edition was published, and stayed a month. First Horace, then PLOY. We it was a long time, but when we see the accumulation of items for this issue of the paper, we 10107 it was TOO long. Now so much time has gone by that we can give only a sketch of happenings during the past month. VISITORS: Mr. Zimmerman, Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs, was here for a few days and attended the General Council of November-IOth. Mr. Herrick, Assistant to the Commissioner, spent a day at the Agency. Mr. Lenzie, Regional Forester. of Spokane, was here for a recent week*end. Mr. Gray, logging 3ngineer, of Spokane Mr. Fowler. of the Irrigation Division Messrs. Hodgins and McBride of the British Columbia Forest Service Mr. Kolbe, of the ITorthwest Experiment Station, S.F. S. Mr. Jaenicke, of the S.F. So, in Portland Mr. Horning, Chief Forester O & C Lands, Dept. of Interior, Portland, accompanied by Messrs. Friedly and Slattery of his office Miss Bratton, Social Yorker, is detailed here for a while, to make a survey. We first met her when she was at Tinnebago, Nebraska The Otto Kruegers are leaving for Medford where Mr. Krueger will be stationed as District Ranger with the O & C Lands. We are sorry they are leaving and wish them the best of luck in their new location. Qhe Tillard Angels have gone to Washington, D. C. where Mr. Angel will be connected with the Civil Service Commission. Best of luck, too! Miss Christine Olney resigned to marry Mr. Ralph Tice. Miss Bond is newcomer -in the office* Evelyn McDonald has been transferred from CCC to other Agency office work. The joe Balls have moved to Chiloquin The Thalens have moved into the apartment formerly occupied by the Balls The Cecil Vandals have taken a house in Chiloquin, near the Allen Dairy. mention with deep sadness the untimely passing of Mr. Sidney johns ton* ** ** of the Spokane office, He was a visi tor at the Agency early in October, Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Johnston and the two small sons. CROSS: Mrs. Orville älliott has each year for many years devoted her time to the Red Cross Roll Call, and is again asking for your subscriptions. No one needs to be told what a good cause it is. Like insurance, it's much better to contribute than to collect.t Then you think Of it, we Agency people are seldom solicited. Us IT 10010 Goss FROM AGENCY. Among the LIE'S: On the Grade School Honor Roll from the Agency are Mary Pat Monks, Patsy McGill is, Tim Slattery, Johnnie Johnson, Horace Kephart. The Campus Streets are brighter, too, with new lights at much—needed points. R)NX, QUAÆ QÜACI and IRISH The air is filled wi th the aroma of game -—20-a-g im-bwyur—nighty hunters. Our Dad bent his sho tgun barrel somehow, so we are 1 i Ting on the bounty of our neighbors. That "mush—mushtt i sni t supposed to be the sound a deer makes. although much venison has been brought in also. Mush—Mush is a welcome to• the three Malamute pups whose trainers are the Rall anders , Davises and Thalens. That about a dog—sled ride? gcyoot CARTIVAL and CLASS FLAY were attended by many Agency people, as actors and audience, The Lawyers and Muskrats seem to be the Bingo 3xperts. 511.JV3R trays no less! The David f! boys It acquired new hats at the Carnival, end one of the foresters went to town with a new slqr—piece too, —it would hardly do in the woods: FOR HOLIDAY Archie Lawyer from Walla Tashington and Mylie lawyer from Warm Springs.
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