Monday, Feb. 10, 1936

Dispatch-of-the-Week

To the Portland morning Oregonian: "Sweet Home, Jan. 28 (Special)--News dispatches from Sweet Home have been scarce lately because Mrs. O. Feigum, our regular correspondent to the Oregonian, is ill. She is very ill.

" 'I cannot write news to the Oregonian until I get better, and I seem to gradually get worse,' Mrs. O. Feigum said yesterday. 'I was looking for flowers when I took sick. I believe somebody else will report on spring first this year.'

''Mrs. O. Feigum cannot write news because she has lost the use of her arms. She cannot walk across the room without choking up. A woman attendant is taking care of her. She is not lonely, because she has many visitors.

"Mrs. O. Feigum has 200 copies of a song she composed. It is published in sheet form and she would like to sell the copies for 25 or 35-c- each in order to get money for medical supplies. Her friends will help mail them out if those interested will send their orders to Mrs. O. Feigum, Sweet Home, Ore.

"Even in her illness Mrs. O. Feigum gets pleasure from her cat."

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