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Far-Out Designer Is Helping To Put Millinery On Heads Of Hatless Women By CAY PAULEY UPI Wamtn't Editor NEW YORK (UPI) - Miss Jimmi York is a far-out (ur hat designer helping to put millinery on the beads of women gone hat less for years. "I'm just trying to revolution ize the millinery industry, that's all," said the designer-manufacturer, a newcomer to the field. "Most milliners are still mak ing hats to go to church. . .that's why the industry's sick. "Yet today, I'm told, 75 per cent of women's apparel is in the sports and casual wear cate gories. . .in there somewhere, uiric iiaa lu uc a jjidic lur a Udl. iu . v., gul llliu UUIH- ucmauis ijpyniuri lor a AeW'WOUId Ily high in fashion and "In short, I'm designing hats nery because "I saw all those York specially store. ithere would he big demand for for women who don't wear hats." hundreds and hundreds of fur Her job took her into the whole-ianv that could be sold at medium She figures these are the chic coats just sitting in that base- sale clothing market constantly, ! instead of skv high prices The young dressers between ihe ages ment going to waste." and it was thus that one day a ; old coats offered the answer ui 10 una oo iu w. New Us For Furs Miss York, a tall, smart-look-1 for Wed., Aug. 1, 1962 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 13 Spaceman's Watchband Way -Out Fashion Note BY THE WASHINGTON STAFF ithat following swearing-in cere Nawspaptr Enterprise Atsn. I monies for Joseph H. Bottom as WASHINGTON (NEA) T,is !iuci-'css01' '0 '" 'ate senator from Her working world already was furrier showed her a supply of I Rio out th lining i,..- n, t..i fashion. She had designed shoes raccoon, fox and opossum coats 'flat, cut the pattern' of the hat I iui a mm uuviauiiK main ui lie iuuiuii i avii. sw Ihn mnonc innntln... li . . ' i--. ..i. .n ... ing brunette born 34 years ago stores, and was working as an' She'd had a hunch that fur hals land wear. The first number - -an ,,,, n i,.,.,,, , u "c wm-ii f-ii'Mui'iii Afn- : - ....... mnih. . I , r?' ? v malt tllc 1902 Collier tinpliv 1 1)01,1 alonR ' ceremonial of. smothering the head m fur. She 'award for ouisiandina ctiivvi.-tm 'or photos, since picture tak- Kt mm ooo HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN ANYTHING? (BESIDES PUTTING OUT THE CAT) ) 1 Imp 1 I ul VACATION V 3 lev f-:-f Order Your News-Review PAK SERVICE tV DON'T MISS A COPY OF THE NEWS-REVIEW BECAUSE OF VACATION . Going away on Vacation? 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HS BKO. loaay sue said in an interview,. ,., .h ,, , ,,! llavinR to go throuxh the cere ments in aviation to four X-15 pi-!in8 's forbidden on the Senate .r"hnaW tlle vice "... " ui,l...i,.lf i h,,l i.:. 'Piraiuem quipueo ?.S.over iur,er of. rnir . ri.r.th ii t"S ... nu isn't milium uuuars, snc said. .,7 , .7 . " " -""i- uu . ii:iikiii iu wrap arouna 1 11 e I was the hula hoim of ilio millinery business." The first year, the firm cut nn 5.000 coats. In all, she said, thev nave converted 20,000 coats since starting business. All the furs are Ions hairs Ihn lynx, wolf, opossum, skunk and fox. A new hat in the line that she expects to be another best seller is the Klondike Hood, in red, silver, blue or black fox. II bundles the head and wraps the throat and chin. Learns From Old Movies I copied it from one Lorelta Young wore in the movie "Klon dike' back in the '40s." she said. 1 swear I must send Loretla one." Many of her ideas come from old movies, or from old movie magazines. This fall, Miss York expanded her collection into knits and synthetics, many of them a natural for the ski set who al ready account for one third of her sales. One stocking cap knit a 42-inen long tube, wrap the excess around the throat as a muffler. Now she's planning her first spring line in fabrics "the Ital ians already have the straw busi ness," she said practically. She also has added a man to Uie staff, Lawrence K. Brady, president, to handle the business side while she concentrates on design and promotion. "My advice to single girls is. it's tough to be a lady manufac turer, said Miss York. "Never go into business without a man. "One of these days I'm going to write a book about my experi ences. Naturally, it'll be called 'The Fur Flow'." bulky space suit sleures. ."iust notable understatement of Ihe week is credited to Attorney General Robert F. (Bobbv) Ken nedy. "I'm not going to take an ac tive pari in the campaign," he told a group of Dcmocralic con gressional candidates at a break fast rally. "The President has taken me out of politics because of the kind of work I do." Soon to be sworn in as new sec retary of health, education and welfare, Anthony J. Celcbrezze, mayor of Cleveland, has another claim to fame that will make him unique in Washington. "I was perhaps the greatest gundy dancer ever, at the age of 14," he recently told Iho Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineers convention. He explained that his father was a railroader, working on the tracks as a laborer. In his summer vacations, the new cabi net member worked right boside him. In railroad slang, track work ers are known as "gandy danc ers." Sen. Karl E. Mundl, M-S.D., says Portland Markets TUESDAY PRICES omen of what's to come all I've been swearing in this year have been Republicans." Democratic National Committee Chairman John M. Bailey opened the second Dcmocralic Candidates' Conference with the comment: "I think it fitting that the so-called all-ltcpublican conference was held in a circus lent in General Eisen hower's cow , pasture. Goldwatcr didn't attend, neither did Rocke feller. And neither did Romncy. "So the only entertainment was furnished by the Ev and Charlie show. Ev and Charlie didn't want to attend either, but they arrived at the last minute, arms slightly twisted." President Kennedy's top eco- nomic adviser now has a Utile set introduction which be makes at the beginning of his talks to vari ous groups on the business situation. "I'm Waller W. Heller." he says. "not William E. Heller, and I did not lend $7 million to Billie Sol Estes. I'm not that good a credit risk." A new term on Capitol Hill Is 'hopper dropper." It's- aDolied by unadmiring colleagues to a con gressman who submits bills (drops Dins in the hopper) at the slightest provocation in order to get pub licity, then promptly 'forgels all about them. Western Oregon Timber Put Under Woodlot Law SALEM (UPI) The Oregon i Forestry Department said Tuesday nearly h.ouo -acres 01 western ure- gon timberland has been clas sified tinder the 1981 small wood- Hot timber tax law. The law is an Incentive 1 measure for small oporatora with I holdings of 1,000 acres or less. 1 The. .land .is taxed, . but -not any timber growing on it, until the timber- is 90 years old. The idea is to encourage small ! operators to hold onto their hold ings until the timber reaches harvest age. The department said 59 land owners in 13 counties have made applications to classify 9,650 acres. PORTLAND (UPI) Dairy markot: PORTLAND (UPI) - Eees to producers f.o.b. at ranch: AA extra large 34-37Vac; AA large 30 35'jc; A large 28-32c; AA me dium 22-27Wc; AA small 15-18c. Lggs To retailers: AA extra large, 43-49c; AA large 40-45c; A large 39-42c: AA medium 34-38c: AA small 24-30c: cartons l-3c higher, Butter To retailers: AA and A Silk Stocking Bandit Holds Up Salem Motel SALEM (UPI) A gunman wearing a woman's stocking over his face robbed the Marion Motor Hotel of $714 here Tuesday. The night clerk, Darius S. Or ion, 68, said the robbery occurred even as a policeman was phoning Ihn hnlfit 'In conic infnrmutinii about an earlier theft in tho ho- Butter lo retailers: A A and A toi 0rton Bakl a gun was pointed prints 67c; carton lc higher; B at him at tne iime. prims ooc. Meeting Sight Picked PORTLAND (UPI) The 96th Infantry Division Association has chosen Portland as the site of its 1064 national convention. About 3,- 000 delegates are expected. THREE ELEPHANTS NABBED DAVENPORT. Iowa (UPI) -It was feast or freedom for three elephants, and they took the for mer. The pachyderms broke away from the Kelly Bros, circus, sauntered along residential streeU to the outskirts of the city then sighted a patch of sweet corn. There they stopped lo eat and were easily caught by trainers and local police. Cheese 'medium cured To retailers: 47 48Vfcc: processed American 5-10 lb loaf, 45-46'Ac. PORTLAND (UPI) Potato market: Old Russets: Ore Deschutes bakers 5-5.25 new Calif. Round Reds 50 lb size A it B 1.50-1.75: Long Whites 3.80-4.25; fow;bcst 1.5u; outers 4 773; u.s. i wo. 2, 2.75 - 3.50. ' ' ' PORTLAND (UPI) (USDA) Livestock: Cattle 300: one lot good and low choice slaughter steers 27; cutter and utility 700-1025 lb. 15 16,50; cutter and low utility cows 12.50-14.50. Calves 75; good and choice vcalcrs 25-27; standard 22-24; good to choice 350-400 lb. slaughter calves 20-23. Hogs 350; no. 1 and 2 butchers 180-227 lb. 20.50-21: no. 1, 2 and 3, 200-280 lb. 19-20; sows no. 1, 2 and 3, 390-500 lb. 12.50-15.50. 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