Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORl). OREOOX. THURSDAY. MARCn 21, 1T5.
PAGE SEVEN
Mrs. Crawford Of
Talent Honored
TALENT. March 31. fSpl.) Mrs.
Letty Phelan and Mrs. Ruth HelX
rldge were hostesses at tea Tuesday
afternoon In honor of the birthday
anniversary of Mrs. phelans mother.
Mrs. J. 8. Crawford. Guests Invited
to felicitate Mrs. Crawford were Mes
dames will Hart, Mary Estes. Mary
Works, John Webster. Russell parks,
and Charles Holdrldge.
Mrs. Crawford was also honored at
the regular meeting of the Commun
ity club Wednesday afternoon.
Grandma Crawford Is one of the old
est residents of Talent. Every year
the club entertains In commemora
tion of her birthday. Mrs. Crawford
was presented with a flowering plant.
Tea, cake and Ice cream was served
by the ladles of the club.
4
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
Laurel street, at an approximate cost
or 50u.
Mnrch 20. To Dale H. Franklin,
permit to make additions to residence
at 419 King street, at approximate
cost of $200.
permit to make additions to resi
dence at 19 Jeanette avenue, at ap
proximate cost of $50.
Building Permits
I
ti
M
Mnrch 19. To Jackson County
Building and Loan association, a per
rr't to remodel the residence at 305
All makes of watches repaired by
expert Watchmaker. Brophy's, Jewel-
ENGLAND HELPING
GERUI1N
Red Army Will Be Increased
Ten Times if Necessary
Europe Will Never Pay
Nazis Tribute, Is Warning
March 30. To H. A. Van Ausdale, era.
is
.v'.vtwwwiiw.
mm mmw'---" th
Western Field
.22 Cal. Rifle!
116 Shots I
1Q75
Steadier aim,
too, with the new
BeavertaQ fore
end . . formerly
found only on
higher priced
target rifles! And
it has new Beaver-tail
fore-end,
chrome plated
bolt and trigger,
pistol grip stock
and 24 barrel!
Slntle Shot Modal
.V!-.
2.
Hooded Ramp
Front Sight
Receiver
Peep Sight
111
Heavy Bike Tire
1.49
8 full plies under antl-skld
tread! 2-ply red rubber Inner
lining! Built for wear!
Long Range
15c
for
50
Non - corroslre shorts! Equal
best In uniformity, power
yet cost much less! save!
Speed line Skates!
i.85
Dreadnaught wheels . . . out
wear any made! lfi hearings a
wheel! Nickel-plated! Save!
Roller Skates
98c
Ball - bearing steel wheels.
Leather straps. Kubber cush
ion takes shock! Snve!
Steel Frame
Weight Tested
to 3000 Pounds!
2950
$5 Down, $5 Monthly
Hmall Carrying CharRP
steel mod-
gnarda. Large balloon
tires float over bnmpst
Chromium pii"g on all
metal parts. Red or btne
vichrome enamel. See h(
( ::::.:D",5:fI Small Carrjln
DOWN
$ Monthly
g Charge
New Duralium Bike!
Stronger Than Steel!
Lighter than steel I Wont tarnish or rust! No
enamel on frame to chip off I Completely stream
lined . . even to electric headlight! Big balloon
tires! Big Troxel saddle! See onr low price!
K TA
.-mmwMd vala mm tm? m
f, . Four-Piece Salmon Rod
3L aH 15-in. test .'. '. " oc B Split bamboo, natiiral finish! 1 OQ
sjPKJ I-!I' ZZZZZZiie ' E Nickel-plated reel seat! See it!
? vfll ' " Brigantine Salmon Reel
h ' l iiffl I Light sturdy! Bakelite end RQ
$k I i f$viw piates! Nicko1 piated frame!
C aF ES- -'-. Ijjjjj m Bear Vnllcy Spoon. No. S '.iSc
tST V s x7Xs 75 9S H ao-in. tet'sut. 10 va 2 l...r..uc
-gl!SiCTi t T LL- SI f)m Siiprrmo fly l.nnriins Net g 40-lh. test jut, 10 yds. . . Mr
1jjfriy;' "Sre3Zi- STL- - . line! Fine with mining 5S Bay City Heel. 2.M) yils SI.IU
Wt!t-',mvnit " JiP"" fillet ring. " 5 BrlRnnllne ltei-1. 300 yilj S3. 7.1
Sf-SS HU Marked Cull j hunk, SO yd. spools 80c. 88c to 81.0.1
jggjl&jgjjjjfr f ' rss Natlire FlieS i romhlnntlon line divider nnd leader 15r
English pattern,
sizes hook. W F f
, . , Box ot 4, as- "i U
. sorted 1f
fHl Sal. Egg Hooks Split Shot MT1 gpj
.t? ;S3.25C 1113 Re Whi A
25.ftahln A.,-sTll!brlM. 6on,'"r" WiPjh ""-" at To 7ko
line, "Otlsco" ed fishing ' ' Px-KlfW ffflw!$ffll I Jpl.lJ Shi. Oil
brand. line! Sturdy I t" iiti-in3 TtffitjdPm Japan silk Black ivnter-
rUllltlV I I n . nmnf I 1 Ir
JQV r I I v. I For casting. casting line!
iff fyrwk r,un ""m 8 ,p1,1 si"'ii,'d oi
t""""8"- Tube of Hooks
ISfriV'fltaalj ?S-"-'--l xs. SmmMiw mi&ttm'? Klrhy pattern,
mmDam ringed eye. j" ft
39d 69 LU 65 S3.08 '.. s. .
Beginner's all Black grain v-rtrC u Sturdy full -Chrome-plated
metal fishing leather fly I vftlSwPi ft slue., fishing . fishing r s s II '
reel, sturdy! book! Handy! ST Wslirjli S'""1 81,0
I ' Creel Strap' 11 J
Gut Leaders
Light, 3-ft.. 3 loops Ofic fa,
Medium, 3-ft., 3 loops 07c ea.
Heavy, 3-ft., 3 loops 10c ea.
Tapered, med., 6-ft. I3c ea.
Tapered, fine, fl-ft 20c oa.
121 sn
25d fw 3
Trout files
mist colored
gut snell.
$139
Telescope f I
or halt fiMilng
rod. Have!
Salmon Eggs
V nl Tor in natur-
al pale color, g
ZVt ounce Jars. Jr J s
Jar mm mm
Fishing Reel
. 1.69
Full size ... all metal! Brass
head cap, nickel plated,
stamped rod clip. Save!
Creel Strap
49c
Wide, comfort
able shoulder
piece, heavy tan
grained leather.
$1.19
Special full
size fishing
reell See Itl
59tf
Cutt y h u n k
Irish linen
fishing line!
Spilt Bamboo Fly Rod!
Brown Tone Finish!
A typical Ward vahte ! Has
neat nickel-plate trim, and
solid ring. Cork grip. Silk
wrapped for long service)
Come see itl Save!
498
Trout Basket
75"
Tough split ull
low. Patented
leather fastener
Em
)4 r
75d
Pall sire
split willow
trout basket.
98
lllark - King
silk line.
None finer!
Leather Bound Trout Basket
Brown with brown grain leather.
Strongly stitched. Extra sturdy
split willow.
159
HSR
rnwi nvn
9SC
Boys' haM-hall
glore. Morne-hlde!
i i i J
tk-J
$1.19
Official base
b I I! 1,1k!
True!
$1.29
sturdy white
a a h p 1 a y
grotind hat.
G9
Cowhide i'OT
er. Kapok i-n-ler.
Have!
r9
Hlunly wlilte
a h p I a y
ground bit.
$1.39
Hiijs' catcher's
.Mitt, Deep
pocket!
OenctAL
frtaltlluiihmi
umZZuZm sGsSbSsSi
Ofrirlal. Cow
hide rote r,
Kapok center.
$1.79
Pow e r i h o t
hat! Profcd-lonall
19
llnriehlde
rover. Rubber
A cork center.
79
A b h laiebft1l
hat! Taped
handle!
$1.19
B s. r e m a n
mitt! Horne
hl'te patm.
$ 1 .98
"Schan Ihoy"
Kowe BHweball
glovel
Tennis Racket
3.98
Full rounded relnfon-rd aih
framel t -co lor nllk RtrlngK.
Strong ihoutder hlndlngt.
TENNIS
BALLS
Have now on good live 10.11
lock at this Renatlonal
close out price. Our own
brand equal to any stand
ard brand on the market on
sale while our stock lasts at
4 Balls
1.00
Not less than 4 to custom
er at this price.
117 SO. CENTRAL
TELEPHONE 286
MSi IS IE)
MOSCOW. March 2 1 . ( AP ) The
red army will be "increased ten
times." If neccasary for the defense
of the country In the face of what
wu termed Germany' preparation
for war, the newspaper Pravda said
today.
In the most direct and euiphatlo
utterance in Moscow -Blnce the Btart
of the present tense European situa
tion, the authoritative publication
charged England with, aiding the
plana of Relchsfuehrer Hitler by de
serting France. Italy and otner coun
tries which wanted to co-ordinate
their forces against the "German
project to divide up Europe."
"If the German government em
phatically refused to give any kinds-
of guarantees of safety," Pravda con
tinued, "and armed Itself heavily
In order to impose a new war on
Europe, It dared to take this step
only owing to the position of British
Imperialism.
Frontiers In Uunger.
"Nazi Germany has decided to put
the frontiers of all countries of Eu
rope under question In view of the
fact English Imperialism with all Its
lorces is preventing co-ordinated ac
tion by those against whom the
armaments of Nazi Germany repre
sent a direct danger."
"But," warned the paper, "the
peoples of Europe and above all the
people of the great soviet union
will never pay tribute to the Ger
man nazls. Those who axe playing
with the fire must be warned that
If compelled to fight, the enraged
masses will fall on their heads with
terrible strength."
Advancing the charge that Eng
land deserted the other powers in
the current situation, Pravda said
"Immediately after Germany's an
nouncement of the creation of a
conscript aimy, Prance, as Is known,
together with the Italian govern
ment offered to file jointly with
England an energetic protest.
Britain Sent Own Note.
"In London th is offer wa re
jected and the British government
hastened to send Its own note."
In summation. Pravda declared,
"the German government has in
sisted on Its will. England has ca
pitulated. Tills Is no less important
for Germany than was the introduc
tion of compulsory military service
itself.
"The average Englishman reading
the British note to Berlin must feel
that the ministers of his majesty,
the English king, have lost their
heads in the fear of Nazi Germany.
The British ministers are going to
Berlin after Germany has torn up
the London agreement. They go when
the baslo agreement no longer exists. J
"The German nazis obviously want
to dlctote their will to the peoples
of Europe. The tactics of British Im
perialism correspond with this aim.
Hitler would like to change France
Into a secondary power and a vassal
of the German empire.
Germany on Dangerous Koad.
"The German government Is ex
ertlng every effort to prevent the
agreement of countries In Europe,
which wish to maintain peace. The
policy of British imperialism also
Is d treated to prevent such an agree
ment and facilitate In this manner
Germany's plans for revenge.
"This la a dangerous road. German
bombardment planes are maneuver
ing today over Berlin, but tomor
rw they will appear over London."
Characteristic of the whole article
in Pravda Is the blunt phrase: "Fro.n
beginning to end the tactics ot
England have helped nazl Germany
toward the gradual fulmillment of
her program In preparation for a
new war In Europe."
Karl Radek, In an article In Issvov
tla, declared Hitler was correct when
he said In his manifesto on the new
conscript army that the U. S. 8. R.
had 101 divisions of troops, totaling
slightly over a million men.
The last official figures made pub
Hi placed the army's strength at
900,000. Radek asserted, the state
ment about the soviet army was "the
only truth In the whole manifesto.
LOCAL LADES SHOWN
IN GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
B IO APPLEG ATE. March 3 1 .
(8pl.) At least 36 Jackson county
women need never say they haven't
enjoyed the thrill of breaking Into
print between magazine covers. The
Oregon Parmer featured a full page
In the March 7th Issue on the Home
Interests conference at Corvallls last
month, listing the names of all wom
en registered at the conference, and
publishing a picture of the home
economics council, which Is composed
of the executive committee from each
of the counties having a home dem
onstration agent.
The article, written by Edith D.
Smith, gave a brief but complete re
view of events during conference
week, with particular comment on
activities of the Oregon council.
Jackson county women who appeared
In the group photo of the coun
cil Included Mrs. Rita Myers and ,
Mrs. W. H. Young, Eagle Point; Mrs.
Susie Maust, Phoenix; Mrs. K. Ethel
Lathrop, Central Point; Mrs. Mabel
Thornton, Pish Lake; Mrs. Lee Port,
Applegate; and Mrs. Mabel C. Mack,
demonstration agent.
Brophy's, Jewelers, specialize In de
signing or modernizing your old
Jewelry.