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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1935 G.P. FACE TTTELVE DISTRICT PLANS TAX COLLECTION ORANT8 PA6S, Fe. 8. (Bpl) Plans whereby the Grant Pi Irri gation district can collect delinquent water taxes now due the district were discussed Thurfdv at Nlel R. Alien s offices by the district's board of di rectors, the advisory board, and the county court. Formulation of plan to collect the hack taxea has been niado man datory by the Reconstruction Fi nance corporation and must be ac cepted by the RFC board before the proposed loan of i'JBO.OOO will be ordered. E. itced Cnrtrr. manager of the district, said Thurduy the members uf the three convening groups did not expect to finish the plan at this first meeting, but would have at least two meetings and probably more before a plan they would ac cept, and could hope the RFC board would accept, could be arrived at. 'Hie Oranta Paa& Irrigation district will rent water service during the coming season at the rate of as per acre or a fraction thereof. Huch wa the vot of the directors at their meeting Wednesday, according to Mliu Hazel Randolph, district clerk. This rate will apply to all persons who live within the district boun daries, but whose lands are not In cluded, such aa homestead tracts not yet patented: and to persons to live within the city limits who use tho Irrigation water In preference to city water. The directors further Toted that all such rentals must be paid In ad vance. This rental Is $2 higher than last year when the district charged only 6 per acre for rental service, the same as bonded landholders paid in taxes. Thnae having their land within the district will pay the same rate as last year 6 per acre. Spring Millinery Shows Wide Range Of Style, Colors Spring millinery styles ranno from "Sweetie Pie" bonnets with old fash ioned flowers to sophisticated cha peaux with most of the crown on the side nf the head, and there Isn't a color slighted in the assortment which arrived today at the Band Box and Shoo Box. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Carpenter re turned to Med ford Thursday after spending the psst month In Los An geles selecting apparel for their two southern Oregon stores. Penmit blue Is a new bright shade much favored along with navy, which Is being spot-lighted everywhere. Lin gerie trimming on dark frocks and lovely prints are Important for spring, according to Mr. Carpenter. The Carpenters attended the an nual spring style show at the Bllt more hotel In Los Angeles to get the latest slants on women's wear before ordering their merchandise. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. LARGE SUMS OFF IE SALEM. Feb. 8. (AP) A 1936-1030 budgetary appropriation of 3fl 1,040 for the Oregon Palrvlew home, nearly 50,000 leas than the department re quested, was recommended by tbc joint ways and means committee of the legislature last night. The sub committee recommenda tion of an 9136,808 appropriation for the Oregon state school for the deaf was alan approved, an amount ap proximately $10,000 less than request ed. The reduced salary scale would cut this by another 110,000. Other budgetary appropriations ap proved, were: For aid of blind students In instl tlons of higher learning, 98000; same figure as requested. For aid of deaf students In Insti tutions of higher learning, 9800; same as requested. State treasurer, 853,000; 9180 less than requested. Salary reductions would reduce this figure by 97500. State engineer, 994,848; virtually the same as requested. Reclamation commission, 917,659 as requested. The committee gave an unfavorable report to the house bill asking a 9600 appropriation for the removal of dead fish from the Clackamas. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8. (AP) Mudders were favorites again In to day's racing program at Santa Anita. Brown Jack, F. A. Carreaud's 4 year old gelding, plowed through a heavy track yesterday to take the feature six furlong 91.000 event In 1:13 2-6. with nisky Miss second and Cutlc Face showing. The winner paid 918.40, 90-20 and 5.20. Ann O'Ruiey took the mile Hlll crest purse for 3 year olds trailed by the Mauler and Gllllo. Ann O'Ruiey paid $3.80, 93 and 92-60. CAVALCADE SUFFERING FROM INJURY TO HOOF LOS ANGELES. Cal., Feb. 8. (AP) Cavalcade, future book favorite to capture the Santa Anita handicap on February 33, Is suffering from an In jured foot and today was scratched from the San Antonio welght-for-agc handicap, to be run Baturday. It was not believed the Injury would keep Cavalcade out of the Santa Anita handicap. BRITISH GOLF GALS FIND WRITING BAN STILL GOOD LONDON. (AP) Because they write for the newspapers, Enlrt Wilson and Diana Fish wick, two of England's out standing women golfers, will continue to be Ineligible for championship play next summer. The Ladles' Golfing union made a determined effort to obtain a revision of the strict amateur rules, but the ohamplonshlp committee of the Royal and Ancient club refused to budge. EAST SIDE PHARMACY CUT RATE DRUG PRICES Gillette Blue Blades .19c Auto Strop Blades . . 19c Probak Blades (4's) 10c Gem Blades ,.. 29c Evcrready Blades .... ,29c Ipana Tooth Paste 39c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 39c Listerene Tooth Paste 19c Squibbs Dental Cream . . . 19c Sal Hepatica, 60c size 49c Sal Hepatica, 35c size . . .29c Alka Seltzer, 60c size . 49c Kotex, pkg , .18c Modess, pkg 17c CIGARETTES Ciunels, Luckics. Chesterfields, and Old Gold Z Pkgs. . 25c Special on Playinjf Cards . .... 29c Special Prices On Toilet Soaps 1 We nro Fcftturlng- MIS8 SAYLOR'S Valentine Candy Corner M iin and Riverside Phone 60 EXTRA SALES PEOPLE to HELP SERVE YOU!... SALE of BOYS' SUITS Expansion Sale of Buys' all wool suits! Two groups are Included In this sale. Long trouser. double - breasted Suits and Boys' Short Pant Suits In tweed and worsted. $749 CMHBf Regular Values to $4.95 Thousands of Dollars Worth of. Men's High Grade Clothing and Accessories s tffvf Must .Be Sold Before We Move!. 0 men's dress hats Melton Uoth J ackets J$?r -SgiOm Ifiw ' XrS'" Q . Zipper All Pure Wool SgSff L-Sfe JI Fine Felt Dress Hats at the v W L S Men's Genuine Melton $V&&i:Mk i. I S$t;;S!S3Ww lowest prices In Mann's his- f y Cloth Jacket for only fl A f fr 'fe? j'' ;V'M'-';K ill Wfc. 'vfewWT' Vfc -V&V,'ilv tory. Regular 2 05 Hats are ABg 3.4B. A 100 pure wool P I V -.'V ,lw$y.'Vi)3 F?5 r-KSS'.&. tL. "'C ';--i- ' .9 Coat with zipper front. f '5 M W'll I'fw'i -y "D XH&vfW) The $4.00 Si $5.00 Hats are $3.69 ctT A ' Jff , f '' 3 -, Can't Bust 'Em Cords Qx " ("HOT F It IV 1 171? Q Expansion Sale of Nationally Advertised 'Ctn-itW'J't VNVj C- W l;&-&2f&9 1U11VI1j1iJ Bust 'Em" Cords for men and young men. These f OiY' VJ " t. 117 ''3fKSr BUT Knickers Nowl Be ready ""regular ,3.50. genuine Can't Bust 'Em Cords. V C. 0S JS$ jgr w'W for Summer. Men's all-wool CQC SPCC'al f VP &"Sk C VaPT plus 4 and 6 styles In splendid P M S J iT ""fc 4 f V.' V " A W weaves and patterns. $3.05 to S . I II 1 f- AT " W ,'8?i8j- $5.00 values for fa J V C&j 'ZS k ' I 1 Also a Group on Sale for $1.00 C fS k XWiS ' ' rSCV v. v hm SEE OUR DOUBLE OXrfAfl SS x Vi. PAGE AD IN THE C V.?- 1 CENTER OF dW tonight's ox W v?Vv:mc paperPU Af' JSf yt:: r : i t3L ll You'll N S.,, $1.98 OTW LOW PRICES Again! ,tAeV' )9C We'd like to sav iust one thinff about this Shoe Sale. It's benn wjk vk . t.nV6'6 a grand success. So popular in fact that we are continuing it vl CL c0' ' CP for the Expansion Sale ... We have even added many recent VAW - i$c Fortune and Friendly Shoes that really should not be sold until -r I6x Spring. But out they go tomorrow ae5 FORTUNE FRIEND I Y 2Qc 'CVJ Reg. $4.00 and $5.00 Reg. $6.00 and $6.50 $995 $qi95 oVt V" 1 S!c& Ma"y $8-75 Florsheim Shoes going at $5.95 SaIc of Mcn's Men's Dress Ties A AC UKIiSS PAN IS ror ,1, . M W rt ' VX Expansion Sale of Mens all-wool fl A ( O our rerular 75c Ties and mark- W H H r ft8" rt vO Drfss Pn- W orsteds. cashmeres. Jo 1 V O th,m 39c- A" "r" hand "Afc V ntl FUn"''' 8 50 and : 50 val- ' made ties. Good color and pat- - & tf m ues. On Sale tomorrow for tern assortnifut. M J MEN'S WORK PANTS $2.00 and $2.n5 BOYS' COVERALLS Expansion Sale of Boys' Coveralls and Overalls. 80 pair In this Hot selling regular from 69c to 1.00 pair. The sizes run from 3 to 8 and 8 to 15 . Out they go tomorrow 69c to $1.00 Values Tom Sawyer Shirts I0J Bovs' Tom Sawyer SMrts. the kind you al ways pay $1.00 for. On Sale for only 69c. These an In sires age 6 and 14', neck. All prc-shrunk and fnst color. Regular $1.00 Values Tom Sawyer Shorts Ju the thing for Spring wear. Boys' all-wool rvm Sawyer shorts In tweed and worsled pat terns Slies 4 to B years. Expansion Sale price Regular $1.65 Value 1 - ''-J----''-' t-a-.. i New Men's Store Will Be One of the Best in So. Oregon... More than Ever Will You Enjoy Shopping at this Store I lPFc'a BP. W .W l-'A ua