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VJOYj two rEDFORD TtfSTL TRIBUTE, M1SDF011D, OltECOX.' SDW, JTLY 9, 1933.' ti imwnmMwHMt Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton ' t i i i Society Folk Come And Go As Summer Days Grow Warm Bummer, with ill the invitation she Issues esch veer, ha arrmd in all her glory In southern Oregon ana me' uaual borne folka are going placet, while many othera come here to va catlon, keeping the road dotted with traveler. Mm Hin and daughter. Ellen, of Roe. Cel., are gueata thla week ol Mr. and Mra. r. corning r-emy, wnow aon, Farwell. recently returned from Hobart college for the aummer. An other home from school I Blllle New hall, aon of Mr. and Mra. C. 8. New hall, who la vacationing from Yale. The Nlon Tuckers and the C. N. Blacks have been doing much enter taining at thalr river lodsea. which are always popular gathering places of Ban rranciacans ana locai And among those going places art the Misses Trances and Hsrriett Spar row, who left latt evening on the Shasta for several weeka' stay in California. Before leaving they were hoatessei Friday aftemon at a bridge tea at their country home. Inviting about 30 gueata to the pleasant affair. Mrs. L. A. Salsde, Jr., is planning I hl wnfilr at nest for Chi cago to visit relatives and friends and to attend tne worms lair. Mrs. Hamilton Pstton la expected home today from a several weeki' stay in New York City and Chicago. While away she visited relatives and friends. Miss Edwards and Mrs. Strader Give Party on Thursday Much entertaining of the past week complimented Mlsa Louise Fluhrer, who was married yesterday to Warren E. Olson. Among parties In her honor was one given Thursday evening at the home of Mra. Cheater Hubbard with Mix Oeorgla Edwards and Mra. El wood Strader aa hoatesses. rive tables of bridge were played In a setting, lovely with old fash ioned' bouquets sbout the room, sweet peas predominating In the arrange ments. The traveling prize was awarded the bride elect, who was also pre sented a beautiful china dinner set, the gift of the guests. Honors at cards were shared by Miss Viola Tem pleton. Mtsa Naomi Fluke and Mrs, A. O. Klggln. Present were the honor guest and Meadamea John Fluhrer, Raphael Simpson, Hester Whitman, LaVerne Sutherlln, Henry Fluhrer, A. C. Kigglns, Florence Kurtz, Richard Psyne, Harold Relchateln. Bruce Bauer. Frank Perl, Chester Hubbard, and Miaaea Viola Templeton. ' Kath leen Neaa, Naomi Fluke, Kathryn Sweeney, Margaret Coatee, Mary Martha Sweeney, Frances Welsner, Leila Carlton, Dorothy Nyawsner and the hosteases. Roland Ftahertva Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mra. Roland Flaherty and children of Santa Anna, Calif., atop ped here last week on an extenaive trip through Oregon, California and Nevada, to vlalt relattvea for a short time before continuing borne. while here they were guests of Mrs. Flsherty's mother, Mra. Alice Klncaid, and of Mr, and Mra. Qeorge Howard. They came here from short atays In Salt Lake City, Brlce, Zlon and Yellowstone nstlonal parka, and visits In Spokane, Wash., and at Red mond, Ore., where they were guests of the Howard Mayfielda, formerly of the Rogue River valley. They also enjoyed a ahort stsy at Crater Lake, before coming on to Medford. They will stop In Borkeley for a short time while Mr. Flaherty attends a California state meeting, then oontlnue home. Ilrgree of llnnnr Has Monthly 8eslon Degree of Honor Protective asao clatlon met at the Ubor Union hall for regular monthly aestlon ou Thursday evening. Slate Officer Eva Traver of Port land presided and was assisted In the Initiation ceremonlea by Dora Bowers, past state president. Several new members joined the order. After the bualnesa meeting a soc ial hour was enjoyed and dainty re freshments were served by Orsce Thompson, Ida Wilson and Mary Walter. , H Kt. Ann's Alfar Horlety to Meet St. Anna Altar society will meet Tuesday afternoon at pariah hall at 3:30 o'clock for regular buslneaa ses sion. DON'T LET THE SUN AND RAIN SPOIL YOUR HAIR BEAUTY I Let nt recondition yonr hair at an amailntly low cost each treatment ihovrs a decided Im provement, . 75 ch or 6 for $4.00 (If you don't need them all, bring a friend) Permanent Wave $1.75 Or bring a friend and get a (or 13.00 Hotel Holland Beauty Shop . It No. rir t. Gets Diploma Jun Vlaatk, vattran of two yaara of acraen work, waa graduat ad from Beverly HI I It, Cat., high aehool. Hard work, aha aald, on. abled her to keep up In her atudlea while appearing before the camera (Aaaoclated Preia Photo i Betty Lou Latham Feted on Birthday With Lawt Party Mrs. P. 0. Latham entertained on Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter Betty Lou'a eighth birthday with a lawn party. Varloua games were played and the following were gueats: Virginia Turn bow, Mary Lou Ouenther, Odllle Ann Peraone, Clara Danlela. Virginia Brown, Natalie Parker, Betty Trey and Eva Hedrlck. Mra. Latham waa aaalated In terv Ing by her daughter Alleen and Helen Latham, and her niece Hazel flmith. Humphrey! IlomeTsuene Of No-Howt I1 tiner The home of Mr. and Mra, Guy Humphrey a waa the acene of a no- hoat dinner party Thursday evening. honoring Mr. and Mra. A. J. Brown nf Ban Fronclaco. ducate Invited for the evening were schoolmates of the couple twentry yeara ago and the houra following dinner were devoted to reminiscing. Present were: Mnrlorle Pena or Oold Hllf. Eva Heath, Couer d'Alene, Idaho; Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Wat- on. Central Point; Bernlce Wllaon, Olive Warren, Jesse Huktll and Mra. Howell and the Humphreys, all of thla city. Woodcraft Picnic, Event For July lBlh The members of Woodcraft and their families from thla city, Ash land and Phoenix, will meet for a plcnlo in Ashland July loth. It was onnounoed yeeterday. And all mem bera are Invited to bring their fam lllea. All planning to go are asked to notify Mra. Ruth Jonea or Mra. Sadie Olll, If they are In need of transportation or if they will have meana of transporting othera to the plcnlo. Halleva of California Visit' KelntlYeii Here Mr. and Mra. D. C. Bailey of Los Angelea. who are maklrfg a tour of the Northwestern state, arrived here last Thursday to be gueata of Mra, Bailey a brother and a!Ur-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Oreenleaf. Tha Oreenleafa accompanied them on their continuance north for an extended trip. The Oreenleafa arrived here some time ago for the graduation of Mrs. Oreenleafa slater. Mlaa Louise Pankey. Reception Planned fur Rev. and Mra. Knotta A reception to greet the Rev. and Mra. Joseph Knotta, who recently arrived here from The Dalles, Rev erend Knotta to become pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, will be held In the church pari ore Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All membera of the congregation are Invited to attend and welcome the new pastor and Mra. Knotta to thla city. Slelgera Visit Pare nt a Here Mr. and Mra. Jake J. Stelger of Klamath Fulls were gueata here the first of the week of Mr. Stelgars parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bteiger of Oregon Terrace. Carl Rrommera Holiday at Wagner The Carl Brommera of thla city were gueata over the recent holiday of the Whltea at their aummer home on Wagner Creek. REPORT OF CONDITION of the Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank at Medford. County of Jarloor.. Dregon. at clote of business June SOth, I9SS. RESOl nets Loans and discounts ,, , , enya.s TT Overdrafts ; , . . son Bonds, securities, eto. . 32.4M.e2 Banking house None; furniture and fixtures ... 6 000 00 Heal estate owned other than banking house ....,.. 10. 781. S3 Caah, due from bank and cash items 43.1St.S5 U. 0. Oovernment Bonds . L 93.100.OO Total ID1.W1M Ll.tniMTIK Capital stock paid In , iM.oon.M Surplus .-......... .-....-... 10 000 00 Undivided profits net 2.SS8 24 Demand deposits ..- . 139 740.0s Time certlflcatea - . .. 1S083 Seringa depoelta . m... 29.212.7 Bill payable and rediscounts None Other Debilities j,on. To'1' - - - 3Jl.0S9M Btste of Orefon. County of Jsckeon. as: I, r. B Wshl, eashwr of the above-named bank, da eotemnly awear that the above ststement Is true to the best of my knowlntse and belief. r. I. WAMU Cashier. Bubacrlbed and sworn to before me thla ftth day of July. 1232. MVRTLI PANICKY. Notary Publte for Ore ton. 1 My commlsalon eiplrea January 33, 1239.) Correct Attest : C. t. o.vrrfl OU8 NICWBirRT DEIKOY orrcHsu, Miss Fluhrer, Bride Of Warren Olson At Home Wedding At a quiet wedding service, lovely In Ita informality, at 3:80 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, Mlaa Louisa Fluhrer, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Pluhrer, and Warren B. Olson, son of Mr. and Mra. J. E. Olson of T aroma. Wash., were married at the Pluhrer h;me on Wellington Height. The service waa read by the Rev, Geo. P. Kabele. The bride, attired in an afternoon dresa of white embroidered mousse Una de sole, wore corsage of garde nias and waa unattended. Soft organ musto waa played thru out the service, attended by relatives of the couple and a few intimate f i lends. Following the wedding Mr, and Mra. Olson left for Lake o' the Woods where they will spend a week's honeymoon after which they will be at home to their friends at 404 Weat Fifth street. The bride la a former atudent of the University of Washington and Oregon State college and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Olson graduated from the University of Washington, where he waa affiliated with Theta Delta Chi fraternity. He la aaaoclated with the California Oregon Power company in thla city. Three To Present Musical Program At Normal School A musical contribution for thla week wilt come from Miss Beulah Oore of thla city, and Mlsa Ellen Daley and Robert Dodge of Ash land. The three will preeent a pro gram Wednesday morning at the assembly of the Southern Oregon Normal school. It will Include two violin num ber by Mlsa Galey: "Spring Song" by Mendelssohn, and "Frtaqulta' by LeHahr, with Mlaa Oore at the pi ano. Three piano numbers by Mlaa Oore: "Barcarole" by Oodard; "Noc turne in F Minor" by Chopin, and "Rondo" by Beethoven. Mr. Dodge will alng "Traune" by Wagner, "The Wanderer" by Schu bert, and "Oreen Eyed Dragon" by Wolsely Charles. He will also be accompanied at the piano by - Mlsa Oore. Methodist Missionary Group To Meet The Woman'a Home Missionary soc iety of the First M. B. church will be hostess to the foreign eoclety in Joint meeting on Tuesday after noon at the home of Miss May Phlpps on East Main street. Mra. QeO. Kunzman, program leader. Pvthfan Club Meets Tuesday The Pythian club will meet Tues day evening for a picnic supper at the home of Mra. W. L. Walden. 1773 North Riverside, It waa announced yesterday. Mra. Walden will be aa alated aa hoatess by Mrs. J. T. Conrad. Each member la asked to bring her own table service. Mra. Elliott Entertains For Mrs. Eta Traver Mr. H. V. Elliott entertained Fri day afternoon at her home at 314 West Jackson with a lawn party In honor of Mra. Eva Traver of Portland, president of the Degree of Honor Delightful refreshments were served and a very happy afternoon was en joyed by the ladies attending. Paurtit erf, Union Veterans To Meet Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war will meet Friday evening, July 14, at the Armory for the last regular session, preceding the fall. Mrs. Kindred, delegate to the state convention, will give her report and all membera are urged to be present. The meeting will open at 8:00 o'clock Mra. Jordan Home From Eugene Visit Mra. Emma Jordan of Applegate has returned from spending a few daya with her sister. Mra. Rebecca Mee, and her niece, Mra. Lloyd Bon ny at their home In Eugene. She reported a very pleaaant atay In the university city. Mlsa imon Expected Home Early In Week Mlsa Jane Dixon la expected home early In the week from a ten day vacation In Portland, where she has been a gueat of Mr. and Mra. Wil liam B. 8. Booth and Mist Janet Booth at their country home near Jennings lodge. Hookers Leave For California Mrs. Theron Hooker and - little son John, who have been much feted In local society for the psst several weeka while house guests of the Porter J. Nef fs, the Arthur Wir nocka and Oeorge B. Csnodea, left the last of the week for their home In Weetwood, Csllf. Acticitles of Legion Auxiliary By Mr,. Cole Holmes Mrs. William Lee Brlcker, chair man of Fldao for the auxiliary of Medford post, hat given the ques tion of Pldso quit an extensive study. "What It ndac?" Thla quet tlon la aaked members of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary more fre quently than almost any other ques tion dealing with auxiliary work. Every time the strange sounding word come tip In conversation re Istlng to the auxiliary when per sons not familiar with the organi zation are present, someone Is ture to ask the above question.. Pldsc Is the convenient abbrevlstlon of Federation Interalllet des Anclens CombsttsuU, and It is the organiza tion of the veterans' societies of the allied countries of the World war. Pldao has also a woman'a auxil iary, composed of over 50 women's organizations that are associated with the World war veterans organlza tlona In the allied countries. One million women are Included In Fldac Auxiliary. Fldao was founded In Paris on November 28, 1030. The national commander of the American Legion had an active part In the formation. All American Legion members are automatically members of Fldsc. their due are paid by the national Legion organization. Fldac head quartera are at 19 Rue de Presles. Psrlt, France. The principal object of Fldao la to maintain, foster and develop that spirit of comradeship which mani fested Itself on the battlefield of the World war and use thst com radeship la the cause of pesos. Be ing non-polltlcsl and non-sectarian. It can help all governments In any waj- that lays within Its power. To see that In to fsr as possible Jus tice Is meted out to war disabled, to help the wldowa and orphan, to help In the maintenance of law and order, are eome of the alma and purposea of thla organization. Fldao has definitely contributed towsrd world pesoe and consistently atrlven to remove friction between allied natlona. It haa assisted grest ly In cslmlng the French public onlnion during the Frsnco-Amerlcen debt discussions of 1020. It holds Its snnusl congress In each allied country. In turn bringing before the world that the veterans stand united In the cauae of peace, adequate nat ional defense. Individual nationalism and mutual helpfulness. These meet ings afford useful channel or com munication for all ex-aervice men of allied countrlea on all mattera pertaining to their welfare and haa served thoussnds by assisting veter ans or their wldowa to obtain pen sions through providing evidence, lo cating missing relatives, graves, etc. Fldac maintalna complete tiles 01 all pension Isws. retirement pen sions, speclsl privileges, hospitaliza tion and rehabilitation of ex-servtce men throughout the world. It oper ates a travel bureau and a press buresu;' sponsors exchange scholar ships between different countries. promote Boy Scout movement, worse against communism snd such dis turbing elements to world peace. James fftevena Home From Seattle Society la welcoming home this week Jamea Stevena. who completed a three weeka appearance with a New York opera company in Seattle, singing In "Student Prlnre." "The Merry Widow" and 'the "Vagabond King." 1E IS CHEAP! There it no outlay, no up keep. Buy what you want, when you want it. Save money on food by being; sure it won't spoil. See Our New 1933 Model Ice Refrigerators Medford Ice & Storage Co. So. Fir St. Phone 264 sestet! sfcv Formal Supper and Dancing Enjoyed by Younger Set Friday Miss Joyre Bsnlsn of the younger set was a charming hostess of Fri day evening at a formal aupp'er dance at the home of her aunt, Mrs. I. B. Schuler. Supper wss served In the garden, lighted with Japanese lsntems, and followed by dancing In rooms, fra- grsnt with summer blossoms. Quests were the Misses Msrlan Moore, Dorothy Oore, Ross Oore, Luella Corn, Florence Neuman. Madge Kunzman, Bertha Arnsplger. snd Mary Arnsplger and Messrs. Wslter Bowles. Clyde Dunhsm. Harold Ollmore. Bob Chrlatner. Melvln And erson, Arthur Cook, Ralph Klein and Winston Hotell. B. P. W.Chlb Plans Installation Dinner Wednesday Evening Newly elected officers of the Busi ness and Professional Women 'a club will be Installed at a dinner party at Waucoma Inn on the Pacific highway Wednesday evening, It was announced yesterday by Mra. Edwins Welshaar. retiring president. The dinner at Mrs. Howard Feary'a Inn will be served at 8:30 o'clock. After the dinner officers will be in stalled and reports of the year'a work given. Officers to assume the new duties of leaderahlp are : Clarice Bpuhn, president; Alice Coppln, vice presi dent; Anne Barnes, corresponding secretary; Margaret Morrison, record ing secretary; Belva Aiken, treasurer; Maude Chapman, auditor, and Dr. Susie Standard and Mrs. Welshaar. directors. Phoenix Circle Planning Picnic Ashland, July 16 PHOENIX, July 8. (Spl.) Neigh bore of Woodcraft Circle met last Thursday with 35 present. Four who have not been present for some time were welcomed back. They were Mrs. Belle Puddy, a char ter member, Mra. Let a Furry. Mrs. A. H. Hearn and Mra. Noah Chand ler. Motion was carried that In July, Auguft and September only one meeting a month would be held, the first Thursday In each month. PUns were discussed for a picnic to to held In Ashland park July 16. Medfotd Ashland and Grants Pass circles have been Invited and It la planned that, each circle will prepare some atunt for presentation. Also' each circle will bring enough coffee, cream, and If desired lemons for lemonade for those coming from their circle. Mr?. Florence Drake la In charge of arrangements for the drinks, and other minor Items for the plcnlo. Mra. Mildred Ward Is chairman of a committee for the atunt. Anyone going t,hat haa extra room In their cars is requested to notify Mra. Lillian Coleman and anyone that wishes to go that has no way they are also asked to bet In touch with her. One new member waa accepted and initiation service will probably be held at the first meeting In August. Refreshments were served by the committee comprised of Mr. L. O. Caster. Mrs. A. H. Hearn. Mlsa Lula Roberts, Mrs. Noah Chandler and Mrs. Mary O. Carey. lm. Cameron Vacations At Koglie'ti Koot Mra. George Cameron of San Fran cisco and Nlon Tucker of Hlllaboro arrived here Saturday on the Shasta to vacation at the Tucker lodge on Rogue river. OER Such Quality at the Low Price of and it's a Genuine. New MAYTAG sgCjso Very Easy Terms Maytag quality Maytag workman ship Maytag performance Maytag " . satisfaction Maytag economy. Such washer value you have never before seen. Roomy porcelain steel tub and many special Maytag features. 'Phone or come now and inspect this unusual-value and learn about the exclusive Maytag advantages it offers. Maytag Sales & Service Headquarters Fick tt Lindley Hardware Store 131 W, Main. Phone 1266 or 300 Guests of Sanders Enjoy Caves Trip j Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hollenberg and; daughter Avelon. and aon Terry, were j guests last week of the Fred Sanders in thla city, and while in eouthern Oregon enjoyed a motor trip with! them to the Oregon Caves. The trip waa arranged in celebra tion of Miss .Avelon'a graduation from the University of California at Los Angelea. Following their atay here with their cousins, the Sanders, the Hollenberga continued north to visit other rela tives and frlenda. McGinns Go South After Visit Here Mra. John L. McOlnn and daugh ter Laura, of San Mateo. Calif., bouse guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Edwsrd O. Kelly and Mrs. Paul Orelner, left the last of the week for their home after much enter taining had been done In their honor. Among the last affairs was a bridge aupper at the E. B. Kelly home Thuraday evening. The McOlnns will stop In Wll letts. Csllf., for a short stay before continuing south. Western Writers Meeting Called Mrs. Q. R. 9atchwell, president, has called a meeting of the Southern Oregon branch of the League of West ern Writers for tomorrow evening at the Hotel Holland at 7:30 o'clock. AH persona interested are aaked to be present to participate In the com pletion of the organization here, which is expected to mean' much to all of Southern Oregon aa well aa Medford. Anyone In Southern Oregon Inter ested In writing la asked to attend the meeting. A special Invitation la ex ten. ted to men writers, many of whom have not been contacted. Baptist Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday The Ladies Auxiliary of the Baptist church will meet for a combined buslneaa and missionary meeting at the church Tuesday. July 11. at 3:30 p m. Mra. Hogue will have charge of the missionary program. Bob Mantr, Guest Here From Stanford Bob Mantz, . Stanford University student, Is a guest here this week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Roberta. I DEMOCRATS KEEN FOR DUTCH FEED From present Indications , all of the active young Democrats and many of the old ones will be preeent Tuesday night at the "Dutch supper" at tho Hotel Holland, which will In augurate a membership campaign of tho ymng Democrats club of Jsck aon county, according to Mary Kelly, secretary of the club. The supper Is scheduled for 6:30 o'clock In the ev ening, and will be short, which will allow those attending to keep even ing engagements. Among the subjects to be discuss ed st the metting Is the advantage tfiat will accrue to Democrat If a Democratic governor Is elected for Oregon next year. Ed Kelly, Demo cratic representative to the atat leg islature from Jackson county, la pre paring a short talk on this aubject. The aupper will be served "family style." 1 Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. BEFORE iiliL Mrs. Herman Honor Guest on Birthday At Surprise Party Mra. M. M. Herman was honored by a number of friends with a sur prise birthdsy psrty Friosy aiier noon. Bridge was plsyed and high scores held by Mrs. O. B. Alden and Mr,. A. C. Hubbard.- Present were Mrs. Herman, her mother. Mis. F. F. Garfield, who Is her house guest from Pendleton; anQ Mesdames Van Ollbert. O. H. Maaa dam. E. D. Elwood, R. E. Bhreve. O. B. Alden. O. H. West, R. A. Mlksche. J. H. Butler. H. O. Fro bacn and A. F. Stennett. Miss Evanson In Piano Recital on Tuesday Evening Of Interest to music lovers la ttte announcement made of the plsno recltsl to be given Tuesday evening at 6:15 by Betty Evanson st the Bsldwln Piano Shoppe. Miss Evanson recently graduated from the Unlver slty of Oregon where she studied for two yeara with Oeorge Hopkins. The public Is cordially Invited to attend her recital. The program la as follows: I. Beethoven Andante Pavorl. Schumann Aufschwung (Soaring) II. Chopin Maturka in F-shsrp minor. Chopin Nocturne In F. Chopin Polonslse In C-sharp minor. m. Chopin Concerto in F minor. Larghetto. Allegro vlvaoe (Orchestra accompaniment to be played on second piano by Helen Evanson). IV. Dohnanyl Rhapsody In F-shsrp minor. Albenlz CsdlB. Rschmsnlnoff Melodle. MacDowell Polonslse In C-sharp minor. Home From Crescent city Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade and family were among Medford people spending a portion of last week at Crescent Cltv. havlne sons the Fourth of July holiday. Ss Loyalty Club Meets " On Wednesday A meeting of the Loyalty club has been celled for Wednesdav. mu is when the regular monthly aesslon Free 4x6 Enlargement with; each roll ot (lima printed. . Gardner Drugs ANNOUNCEMENT! Having opened offices in the Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg., I will appreciate the patronage of old pat ients, and respectfully solicit a trial from new ones. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Specialising In: f'hlroprartlc Nerve Treatments Mental Troubles caused by nerve tension Kun-down Conditions Lack of Vitality All conditions due to Subluxation of the Spine, etc. Office hours 9 to 12 and 2 to S. Phone 662 Office Nurse When Your grows up he'll cost you more money than he does now. Will you have more to spend on him? There's one sure way. Start savings account for him and deposit a certain amount regularly. As soon as he begins to earn money, teach him to save. Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank thinii Medford, Partners in T 1 havb moneyi ueeiopmeni will be held at 60S South Newtown, with Mrs. A. r. Smith and Mra. W. T, Shea as hostesses. CONSTIPATION Stomach and liver trouble In )oung and old corrected by the lateit natural methods, PR. H. P. COLEMAN, Phone 063. , 438 Medford Bldf. ONT LET anv "red letter" 3 day sup by unrecorded. Keep a Kodak bandy with a roll or two of Kodak Veri chrome Film. Among our selec tion of Kodaks and Brownies i just the camera you want aad prices are as low as $1.50. Have Us Do Your Developing and Printing "Twice a Day" Fast Serrte Mall In Yonr Films SWEM'S Main Street Medford Enjoy a Dinner Danes At BONNEY'S GRILL . Full course fried chicken dinner .Sc. Fried chicken plate dinner fioc. Snappy orchestra, good floor. Treat, yourself to a really good time at Bonney's. We Develop FILMS FREE iat Young Son Oregon Community THINKI Keep the in Snabshots i - ml 1 11 itgtrte I HMMi il I I HAVE MONEYI