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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1953)
- i 1 I- i s ? ' - "1 K ' i'"-v : i 12 Cac 1 CLrlssraca, tdtrz. Ortw Cusdayv-Au?. 2, 1S33 Dior Holds for Higher Hemline . o . . . . ......... r. .1 . ' - S - - . - - . ' . - i - - . I v t 4 - n ARIS Christian ; Dior, French fashion designer who startled fashion-wise customers in 1947 with "new look" and lonf dresses. . - holds hemline of: model's Esxirt in Paris td show his new new : : look the hleher hemline. Dior has shortened skirts to lost below the knee, or about 16 inches from the floor. While rival design -;ers in Paris continue wit f long skirts, shorter skins seem te oe .'coming back. (A? Wirephote Tia radio fromj : man) r , - I I Ram Brings $800 at Albany Sale, But jrice Averajge Down LII Paris to The States L. MADSEN 1 Farm Editor. The Statesman - ALBANY Although qnet Hampshire ram I brought $800 in the 13th annual Willamette Valley Bam Sale, held here Saturday, the total 148 rams sold for an average of j $106.25 while last year's ram average was $141. CoL Earl Walters , ef Filer, Jdaho, cried the sale Which was managed by E. F Hubbard of Corvallis. . The high rami in 1952 was a Columbia consigned by, Marcus Vetter, going to Goraia, watts or Woodburn at $550.j ". i f This year's highest priced fam, a : stud Hampshire consigned by R. W. Hogg & Sons! Salem, fold to Mabel Liskey of Klamath Fall. It was also recalled at this jbale that Hogg consigned the highest riced ram ever sold at the JWil amette Valley event, a Hamp shire which brought $1,000 duHng World War II. j Mrs. Liskey paid $400 for an other ram, also a Hampshire, Icon signed by Frank Brown Jr of Carlton.-- :i ' ; L- j ; Total for the 188 head of sheep sold Saturday was $21,600 at an average of $116. Of this number 38 were ewes and these averaged $56.35 against the 1952 average of ewes. at $75. r 1 ; jj Hamps hires . topped alt nine breeds in averages, with 25 ead selling for $4,190 or an average of $168. The 14 Hams hire earns averaged $245. ! , jhj.- ' j -f ; Second in high, average Satur day was the Suffolk breed frith 50 head averaging $149.50, land ( the 46 rams averaging $158.30. , Romneys also were near thq top in averages with 29 head evening at $137. .Twenty-three Columbia rams, one of the newer breeds in the Valley, averaged $97.50, while Southdowns, one of; the smaller breeds, made an average, of I $70 for 23 head. 1 j ( . . I Seattle Times Stffl Halted : SEATTLE w Management and CIO American Newspaper Guild ! representatives met again Satur day with federal cohcilators in an attempt to resolve the dispute wnicn closed the Seattle Times July 15. r Spokesmen for both sides report ed ."no progress" . after a 2-hour meeting. Another session will be held at 2 pm. (PST) Wednesday. The Guildl seeks a 7 J per cent pay increase while the Times has offered from; 3.5 to 5.88 per cent. 1 The United States, the world's largest oil-consuming nation, has the world's largest tankship fleet some 450 oil-carrying vessels in ocean-going travel. . f Bidding was very slow in Lin coln and Corriedale breeds, with a number in each .' left "unsold. Four Lincoln rams sold for $245 while the ewes in this breed were not sold, and in the Corriedales, five rams sold for $355, and here too. the ewes went unsold; One Shropshire ewe brought $40 and eight rams, $390. 11 PenMey's to - w r j AiNik i ! I V 1 1 1 'I j Mil- VxtJ .Vva , '- -f, f VERTICAL WAVY LINE i tin,- a , :t Colors; exjlora, ;j colors! J ?' to please every taste and jp beau- tify every , bedroom! -Choose !" from a wide i assortment of :.. white, pastel or deep tbse colors in this fine Penney be&spread ! value! - Made of ' pin-point ehe- ' nuie 1 in vertical wavy uses, ' with matching 4" bullion fringe. ; IV :' I - - .- , ! 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