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1IEDF0ED MAIL TKIBT7XE, 1IEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936.
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The Southern Oregon Art associa
tion Is starting the new year In up
torn quartern, having opened a real 1
art studio and olubrootn at 107 Main ;
treet (room 8 over Brown's, ap-1
proachable try the Maui atreet stall- ,
way). i
The association, whoae motlv la to
cultivate and atlmulate the a:t Inter-
eats of Mwlford and southern Oregon
at tne smallest poanlble oost, started
MX montha ago, Jollowing their firet
public art exhibit. Out of the group
of exhibitors the following eix eepab'.e ;
teachers offered their services: Mrs
Minnie B. Hle:ia, who studied art In
Minneapolis, Minn., In Philadelphia.
Pa., under Mine. Von Helmold end
later at the WMelnean-Taber studio
In Bri'ct. Mont., under Mr, Taber, a .
rep:eacnttive of the French oil meth-
c4 from Paris: Mrs. Elizabeth Ed- j
mondson. former student of Brown'a
university and Pratt Institute; Mrs. j
Alice English, a teaohet In art com- !
position; Max Slemes. who studied on
painting extensively in Chlongo and
New mrx City; slid Johnle King and
F. w. Poster of the local commercial
advertising companies.
- Officers were elected and a atudlo
was donated by Mrs. Edmondson at
854 West Second street, where a free
art achol has been conducted, the
culmination of Its Inspiration to other
local artists was well represented at
their December public art exhibit.
A new elx-montihs' art course will
start Immediately at the nw studio,
and beginning this month the asso
ciation will be operated on a small
monthly membership dues basis. The
teaohlng faculty and time of classes
are according to the following sched
ule: Tuesday, T to BM p. m. (show
ajnrd), P. W. Poster.
Friday. 1:30 to 4:80 p. m. (pastel,.
Wra B. Ed mondson.
eatuMf.T. 1 .30 to iM (French 1
method olle). Mrs. Minnie 3. Hlene.
Saturday, 1:30 to 4:30 (oils), Max I
Slemes. j
All clan are free to the asao-
elation members, who era required j
cMy to furnish their own materials j
TlM Htm, business meeting of the .
fl.- will be held f t tr stud.o Sat
urday, January 4, at 7:30 p. m.
Competitive and comparative ex- j
guilts Sor students wilt c held from
time to time, ss well as publio art !
axalblt similar to those of the past, j
2t is aleo the plan to hold aome lu- I
terestlng art lectures In the future, j
Realizing that there la a nation-
wide renewal of art activitiea at prea- j
nt and a very wide field open for :
development here, the Southern Ore.-
vnt Art association weloomea l:ie en.
roilmcnt of n pupils and are In- i
irrtoa awKiaio mvuvbers.
"l!F0WBEST
PICTURE OF YEAR
rTEW TOP.X. J 3 yPr "Ths In
former' Is tie crjrrimous choice of
the New Yorx nlm critlna. an or
rnnlmtion Inuludlw virtually all
dally newspaper rcvlpvers In the city,
iw the beet moving picture of 1034.
Other selections announced today,
the lint of the newly organlrsd group,
t:n:
Pest B-awullne performance of the
rai Oli.ries LaUtfiltoli In "Mutiny !
on the Bounty 'and In "RiisRlee or i
PM Otft "
Seet feminine performance of the
year -Oret oarho la "Ansa Kara,
suns.' (
Best direcuon of the year John
Pcrrt in ' rue Inlormer."
Mlnesitr votes were given to Kath
arine Hepburn for tn beat feminine
performance In "Alice Adams," and
. for direction, te) Alfred Hitchcock for
'"Thlrty-nlno Btepa" and "The Man
Who Knew Too Much."
NEWSPAPER LIST
PHTLADKLPHIA. Jen. . P) The
K. W. Ayer's director of newspapers
and periodicals for 103 reporta 9.1H9
dally newspapers In the United States
and rsnada. a decrease of eight com
pared with laat year.
The directory II, te 13.027 dally,
weekly and other newspaper compar
ed with 14.001 In 10JS. There was a
decreise of 1JO among the weeklies.
Of the U.B27 total, la.PsS were
published In continental United
states last ;ear. compared with 1.1,
OTA the year before, papers pub
lished lees than a year are not In
cluded. Trade papers decreased from SSIS
to 3 "!.
Th aiwwyate circulation of Ensllih'
fciiuae da.ly newi-apere , tlll.
ar-itid to hate Inerenxrd from 30.
eVW.000 In 1D34 to 58.4Jfl.0O0 In 191S.
and KiHtlteh language Sunday puper
cir.-ula'ion from 3tl.o:j.ooo to 38 -8O0.000.
Tlie Liberty Bt.:e bank of Dallas.
Texas, which already h. aelectea
mortftaitee tor a total of sino.mxi,
has Informed the P1IA Ineurlnn. of.
flee In the Lone Star state that It
has 500.000 additional which It de
sires In invest In mortunees Ineurra
by the rVdersl Honshu) Adminis
tration. Oiegon still holds the rec
ord for the larttent single allocation
of funds for Investment In tnis
type of security. The Washington
Mutual Savliura bank ot Seattle he:
made a lO.OOo.ocO available for use
In the I'ortlanrt area.
A Portland T'luntblnir concern va
por's that mum htlili.eas done
n,!l.'' ,,f pn than
during the 18 muni la preitdlng the
M t'l A plan a a sales
s'imulaut.
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Wards Silvania
Prints
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SIMILAR QUALITY ELSEWHERE AT 16c . .
750,000 yards purchased for January Silvania
cottons and patterns exclusive with Wards
Sale! The newest for Spring! Flowers, plaids,
checks, patterns all TUBFAST so. they look
bright and clear after many washings, 38-inch.
PINNACLE PRINTS
Elsewhere at 25c! Fine, 80-square
percales in a host of brand new pat
terns. 36 inches wide. Yd
19'
36-INCH BROADCLOTH
Elsewhere 15c . . . save 5c . a
yard! In pink, rose, Copen,
green, maize, other colors or
white. Yard
1 T'
FINE MUSLIN
aVll fSSSfw
Sheets pkg. of 2 2
Washed ready for use give 4 years wear
under normal use if laundered every other
week. Special woyen tape salvage. Size 81x99.
6 WOOL
Blankets
LINEN TOWELING, yd
Steven 'P" linen, 18"! Make your
own dish or roller towels. Fast color,
side borders. t
"CANNON" TURKISH TOWELS .
19x38-inch larger than most 15c
towels! Double loop pastel borders,
23x46-in., 23c. Save at Wards!
TABLE OIL CLOTH, yard
Elsewhere at 30c. Save 10c a yard.
Solid colors, small checks, plaids,
ail-over patterns ; white, 46-inch.
PRINTED BATISTE, yard
Lovely sheer Batiste in
springy patterns. 36 inches
Vat-dyed colors. Tub-fast.
small
wide.
17-13'
22'
12
1 69
Clear, snowy white single blankets of fine,
bleached cotton with 5 wool. Pastel borders.
Extra heavy 254 lbs. Extra large 72x84
inch. DOUBLE Blankets, Wards Sale Price
$2.69. Elsewhere $3.49.
MUSLIN, Elsewhere 12jc yd
Strong quality for household use.
Bleached in the 36-inch width. Un-'
bleached in the 38K-inch width.
LONOWEAR SHEETING, yd
Elsewhere 37c yard. Same quality
bleached sheeting as Longwear
iheets. Unbleached at 31c yard. 81
inch. 70x80-INCH BLANKETS, ea
Elsewhere 69c. Soft cotton single
blankets. Rose, blue, green, orchid or
gold color plaids. Save at Wards!
JAOQUARD BEDSPREADS
Elsewhere $1.29. Attractive, new
pattern. Lustrous rayon with cot
ton. Rose, blue, green, gold, orchid.
80xl05-inch.
91
34-59
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Longwear
Sheets
81x99-in.
Save 25c on every sheet you buy!
Hundreds of thousands of women from coast to
coast know Longwear sheets ! Know how well
they wear; like the soft smooth finish, snowy
whiteness! 64x64 count muslin, hand torn to
insure straight hems after laundering. We
bought them before prices increased and 84c
is close to today's wholesale price.
1
Now In Progress!
OTTON
RESSE
bringn you aavlnq
1 k?
J 88c (
f& nelllny clscichere at 69c
Onlv Ward tremenrlruia nurrVia.
Ing power makes this sale possible
Styles range from tailored shirt
waists to flippant frills. The prints
are florals, stripes, plaids, checks,
polka dots or geometries. Colors
are blues, reds, yellows, greens, or
browns. Trimmings include organ
dy, pique, novelty buttons and
buckles. These dresses have no sea
sonthey're always good !
88'
ercale Dresses
Elsewhere 1.151
TUBFAST PERCALEI
50 DIFFERENT STYLESI
DOZENS OF PRINTSI
DOZENS OF COLORSI
SIZES 14 TO 521
80
Save 27c a
Wards! Fashion
ed of finest
square, tubfast
percales. Fresh,
new Spring pat
terns. Styles for
the young miss or
older matron,
Cm Msll Tribune aant ads.
Moleskin Cloth
or Leather-Tex
Sheepskin Coats
Real warmth
and sen Ice In
these coat.
Size 36 to 48.
398
1I MLrfttffa I
Boys Flannel Sweat
Shirts, assorted plaid col
ors. Slipover style 69
Zipper style ? 1.10
One Group.
Val. to 9tS...
$15.75
One Group, fc 1 O QQ
Val. to aif.88. ()100
One Group,
ahies to $9.98,
One Group,
Value
$6.88
to S7.96.. $5.84
$4.50
One Group.
Value to fl.!8..
One Group. EZf
Value to $.V98 .. J)O.Ov
One Group,
Valiifi to $3.98 .
Children's Dretws. Sizes t to
0; Alto
values s.
$2.98
Izrs t to
29c
mm
$1.98
Ml Men' Coat Sweater. Red.
Rronn, Nutt,
Sizes 30-3A.
Rrot her and Sister Jerwy
Suits ami Preeses, ejQ
$1.00 value a.. C
rhlltlren's Sleeper. Fane;
Outlnjt, with or
nfthoiit feet
Girls' Ra.Ton Pajflma
Mres 8 to i.
59c
98c
Ha hi I it tit Lantern,
furmerlv 9Se. ..,
RrMd Bei. while
Ihey last
59c
49c
on-
romrilrte xlth lid StUb
Cinlarrl rup Racks. f
t'nlv a fv r kft 1 U C
Wards January
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Sharply Reduced!
Leather Prices are Rising! Buy Nowl This is a sale
thrift-wise women won't miss! It's an opportunity to
pick up several pairs of shoes for now and later on at
real savings! Wherever size ranges are incomplete
we're reducing prices to clear stocks quickly before in
ventory! Not every size in each style but the selection
is large! We suggest you shop early.
SHOES Hint Were Formerly $l.a,
NOW ....
These were outstanding bargains even
it their iWier price! Pumps, straps,
spectator ties, trimmer pumps, others.
Majority of black kid or U. Evening
sandals included in the group.
SHOES Hint Were Formerly 2. 9,
NOW . .
Shoes that sold fait it $2.49. Kid
drsit pumps for now and Spring
wear, walking oxfords, spectator
tttyles. Black or brown In group.
SHOES Hint Were Formerly 2.!Hl,
NOW
Beautiful styles found in expensive
hoes. Printed demi-suedet, two
leather combinations, fine kids or
calfs. Pumps, oxfords, ties. Black
or brown in the group. Birgain at.j,..
4 0
1 98
198
CHILDREN'S OXFORDS
Brown or
Patent Leather.
Sizes 8' ; to 2.
Formerly $1.29. Now
98
CHILDREN'S SHOES
One Straps , A
and Oxfords. I ft M
Si;es ll'.i to 2. B " s
Reduced from $1.08.
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MONTGOMERY WARD