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Teresa McComb


"Mrs. McComb was a 1916 homestead arrival in Malin with her husband, John. She became librarian and recieved the first wage, supplied by the infant chamber of commerce, the city council and the Helping Hand Society, a women's group.
Her pay was 95 cents per day for two hours, one of two days the library was kept open each week. The second day's work was donated for the good of the community.
(Klamath Echoes Malin Issue 1970)"
Source: www.findagrave.com/memorial/24048346/teresa-f-mccomb
Mrs. McComb and her cat. Is that a safe on the right?

Her pay was 95 cents per day for two hours, one of two days the library was kept open each week. The second day's work was donated for the good of the community.
(Klamath Echoes Malin Issue 1970)"
Source: www.findagrave.com/memorial/24048346/teresa-f-mccomb
Mrs. McComb and her cat. Is that a safe on the right?

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I like the idea of donating a days work to the community :-)
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