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page sixteen Property Sold To Halderman - - Jefferson Place Long Vacant to Be Rented By New Owners - - JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McKee have purchased the W. F. - Halderman property. -n Third street. - Halderman has '-Wen away for several years, and the place has been vacant for -that time. He was former South ern Pacific operator In Jefferson, and has been at Cushman for sev eral years, inthe same position. The McKeea Yp lan to rent the property. C Johnnie Merritt of Scio has been doing some interior decor ating at the house recently pur chased by his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pow ell. Y. -", ,V Mike Helm, W. L. Jones and three men who work for Helm, enjoyed a fishing trip to- Ann .lake Wednesday. They report fishing good." Mrs. J. T. Jones, who is seri ously ill at her home on Second street, is reported to be slightly Improved. Her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Wadsworth of Harrisburg, Mrs. H. E. Jones, and Mrs. E. M. Ackerman are caring for her. L. L. Shields, publisher of the -Jefferson Review, will spend Sunday in Eugene, attending the linotype mechanical clinic. Thr OREGON STATESMAN, Soleau Rural Carrier To Be Retired After 38 Years Mt ANGEL Mt. Angel seems to be losing one'- old-timer after another. "Arthur W. Holmes, rural mail carrier for, 38 years, U re tiring from that . position 'and moving to Salem on May 1. His place will be taken by A. B. Per kins of Colorado Springs, Colo. - Holmes took over the job of delivering-the. mail to the farmers back in 1903 when a rural route was first" established. The first route had but six mail boxes. The method of delivery has passed from horseback to horse and buggy and to .automobile during his time and the roads have changed from mud ruts to ma cadam and asphalt but through it all, he has maintained the same dependable service. Holmes is a member of the h - . ... Rosedale Family Welcomes Soldier " f ROSEDALE Rev. Oscar Brown spent part of the week at Twin Rocks helping with improvements necessary on the conference grounds before sessions begin this summer. Robert Ladd, US army, is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ladd, while on furlough. Cpl. Alman Lehman? is spend ing his furlough with his mother, Mrs. Frieda Lehman. Thirty-five of his friends met in the church basement Friday night for a no-host supper in his honor. Jefferson Pupils Win Many Awards at Show JEFFERSON Atfce 4-H Spring show held in Salem last week, Martha Jane Huehings of Jefferson won the bine ribbon for baking the best angel food cake in the county, Maxine Armstrong received a red ribbon for her 'an gel food cake. They Were awarded in cooking It. Paula Smith received a red ribbon in sewing I and Roberta Glaser received a red' ribbon in sewing. REPAIR Seeley's S h o Starlet System, which has been operating a sho repair MXYict at 273 .No. Com mercial Street for the past year, announce) the opening of their new shop at 327 State Street in the Waters-Adolph Building. Mr. Seeley, before coming to Salem, has had years of experience in some of the finest shoe repair establish ments in the United States, and also owned and oper ated a nationally recognized shoe repair service in Illi nois for a number of years. n their new location on State Street, Seeley's will feature only the finest in all branches of shoe repairing, including invisible half soling, shoe restyling and alteration, and all types of orthopedic shoemaking. Mr. Seeley also wishes to announce that Mr. Chas. Kinney, for the past 11 years in charge of the shoe repair department of Mill ers Store, is now associated with him, and will work with him in the State Street Shop, where he will be hap py to welcome all his old friends and customers, and assures them they will al ways r e c e i v e the same friendly, efficient service he has rendered them in the past Mr. Seeley cordially in vite Salem folk, and es pecially those who are par ticular of their appearance and comfort, to come in with their shoe repair problems, and to learn, that, in shoe repairing there is a difference. Business Men's club and has served severaMerms as president He was also general chairman of the Flax Festival celebration in one of its most successful years. Dogs Let Sheep Alone, Linn Field Man Reports SCIO Depredations by pred atory dogs among sheep in the Scio area is waning, according to P. Fiedler of Jordan, Linn county field man in charge of the activ ity. Fiedler pointed out that the winter months see greater losses from- dogs and coyptes than dur ing any other season of the year. J. 1 Blackburn of the Rock Hill school district, between Leb anon and Albany recently lost eight sheep from dog ravages, four killed - outright and four fatally crippled. The winter recently closed had more than normal losses by marauding dogs, Fiedler added. f , . ? Pearl Harris Funeral Held ... Y LAKE LABISH The funeral of Pearl Harris, 38, held this week, was one of the large rural funerals, . with burial in old Pio neer cemetery,' e a s t of Brooks, where pioneers of this district have been laid to rest for the last 60 years. Mrs. Harris was not only well known but 'greatly be loved. She was prominent in La bisbYCamp, Royal 'Neighs bors, also prominent in - Silver Bell circle of Woodmen. Many and beautiful flowers were the tribute of f riends.- Mrs. Harris, wife of Clyde Har ris, died the day after Lake La -bish camp held one of the big gest conventions in its history. It was the annual Dowel convention and : Labish camp was host Y Oregon. Sunday Mcrobg, April S3 1344 Women like Plan No Host Dinner For Jefferson School - JEFFERSON Wednesday eve ning the high school students and faculty of the Jefferson school en joyed a no-host supper and show er, in the home economics room of the school building. After sup per Mrs. ' Richard Schweinfurth was given a post-nuptial' shower. The time was spent in viewing the gifts. , Willamette, Graduate Dies in Portland - PORTLAND, April, 2-(ff)-ru- neral services will be held Mon day for Dr. John J, Sellwood, Willamette university graduate who performed Portland's, first caesarean operation and founded Sellvood hospital, now Portland General hospital. He died yester day he age of 77. - Extension -LIBERTY The Liberty Wom an's club sewing machine clinic proved of great interest to those attending. Members Voted to continue the home extension program for -next year; Mrs. S. B. Davidson, club president and Mrs. Rolland Seeger will attend; the Marion county planners meeting May 9. Mrs. John Dasch and Mrs. S. B. Davidson . reported . on Girl Scout work here and announced the Girl Scout training school May 3 -and 4. . Local leaders of the Liberty troop, Mrs. WY- Karsten and Miss Jacqueline Judd and Mrs. L.' Kurth expect to attend. It was announced that Girl Scout rally of all troops in Salem and outlying districts will be held on May 20 on Willamette univer sity campus. The Liberty troop will present a number on the pro gram and the older' patrol will as sist with registration. ;r". Y " ;'rY Mrs. R. Seeger reported the or ganization of two 4-H garden clubs at school. Leaders are Mrs. L. D. Walker and ., Mrs. AY A. Schalk. Jefferson Scout Group MeeU With Mayor C: JEFFERSON . A Boy Scout meeting was held at the borne of Mayor T. O. Kester Tuesday. Scout Executive Lyle Leigh ton of the Cascade area : was present The - local scout canmittee- was completed as follows: M. H. Beal, chairman; C. J." Thurston, treas urer; T. O. Kester, Rex Cobb and Harry McKee. Plans were made for the com ing Camporee May 19-20. ilugene Woman Visits Amity AMITY Mrs. ! J, IL West of Eugene recently visited her sister and brother-in-l.jw, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clark of , Amity. i Miss Juliann Abraham of Port land spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Abra ham, i - V i '; - ". ,;1 - 1 r'"' i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodman spent several days in Hillsboro and Portland with relatives and friends. Mr. .Woodman is pro prietor of the Amity baber shop. Mrs. Ella Warner is visiting friends at Woodburn, Ore. Mrs. E. 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