Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland Oregon, Thursday, October a8, 1948 Mrs. J. H. Tiedemun received ied to hear of her passing. Bud word, Monday, of the death of | Tiedemun planned on driving to Mrs. Mary llrum us of Albany. Albany for the funeral Wednes- Mrs. Hiormus had many friends Iduy, accompanied by his sister, in this vicinity who will be griev ¡Jerri. One In a Thousand Mr. Sourom and R. C. W yatt returned last week from a h u n t­ ing trip to Eastern Oregon, near Bly. Each brought home a two point and report good hunting In th at p art of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bradley and Mrs. Mayme Organ of W in­ nemucca, Nevada, have been visiting Lyle’s parents in M ed­ ford. They also, visited with Mrs. Clara Holloway and daugh­ ter, Mrs. Mayme W orden of 927 Siskiyou Blvd. and w ith Lyles brother who is employed at the local bank. Mrs. Organ and Mrs. Holloway are sisters. This was the first time in m any years th at the Bradley b rothers had K eepsake seen each other. Mr. and Mrs. Chris W ahl of Marysville, Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Schleicher of Orisl, California stopped in Ashland Friday enroute to Eugene w here they will visit Prof. C. P. Schlei­ cher of the University of Oregon sttaff. Mr. and Mrs. Wahl are taking a second honeymoon after 44 years of m arried life. Mrs. Richard Joy, of Bellview, entertained a group of her daughter’s friends S aturday af ternoon, from two until five, honoring Julia on her ninth bir thday. The afternoon was spent at various games and boating on the lake at the Joy home. L ater Mrs. Joy served Ju lia and her guests cake and punch. Guests attending the party were: Sandra Gibbel, Phyllis Mapes, Laurel Ross, W ilhelmnis Gibbel and the honor guest Ju lia Joy. •Ut-I L ¿‘I For That LAST TIMES SATURDAY * - - • G A N G LA ND MEETS TREASURY AGENTS HEAD ONI r ¿ cl a The traditional symbol of love . . . a genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Ring. Choose with confidence . . . a t this store FR ID A Y A N D SA T U R D A Y S P E C IA L S at th e PLAZA GROCERY Henry E. Gerdes Candidate for Councilman Sigird Zormer ( a b o v e ) , who lives near Stuttgart, Germany, is .one of countless children in Europe who are now healthy and able to jo to school because of food given by American farmers and distri­ buted overseas through the Chris­ tian Rural O v e rs e a s program (CROP). Several m o n th s ago, Sigird was too weak and ill to play. Her widowed mother had no food or clothes. ★ FAIRNESS ★ HONESTY ★ TRUTHFULNESS ★ IM P A R T IA L IT Y T O A I L Vote X Gerdes For Councilman 10 lbs Cane Sugar 80c Gerber Baby Food, 2 cans for 15c 10 lbs, No. 1, potatoes 39c Shredded Wheat, per pkg. 16c Diamond Wax Paper 21c Skippy Peanut Butter 36c ASK FOR YOUR S 4 H GREEN STAMPS I’ d. political advertisement Gerdes for Councilman Com. ■k DENNIS Here’s Our O'KEEFE Mary Meade • Wally fard fogJa-bon Pita» ■ b ÊÎRÂW a FAITHLESS WOMAN! 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Priced right at the exemption figure. 1938 Ford 60 Tu­ dor, really clean, spiritually and phys*- Ically. $550. 9. You’d be proud to attend any public forum in this one. Quiet and dignified 1939 Ford coupe, heater, new paint, new upholstery. $825.B BUSCH MOTOR CO. Loretta Robert William YOUNG MiTCHUM HOLDEN’ Wicftel««1 Siran^cj Jim Busch, Your Friendly Ford Dealer Used Car Lot at North Main and Church Ashland Phone 11311 or 3381 Check These Candidates W ith O rth Miller or Charles Gable