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THE SANDY POST Page 3 Sunnyside Methodist Church Is Setting c* For Cvrus-Evonchtick N uptial Rites * • ■ en McDowall, Clackamas County I satisfactory curtain. | starch solution. When a plastic i Home Agent, they are asking If the resin finish applied to starch is used, the curtains | what to do to restore the crisp- these curtains has weakened or should be stretched on a curtain j ness of these curtains. come out during repeated wash ’ stretcher and allowed to dry. Some answers to the problem ings, the homemaker can do | This should restore the crisp are given by Myrtle Carter something about this. One .source finish you desire in your fin- home Furnishings Specialist at states that if a curtain of dacron | ished curtains. Some pressing Oregon State college, who has has been constructed of fine fib ( may be desirable along the edg- checked with two of the leading er yarn this difficulty will not I es where it has been attached ! to the stretcher. research departments in the Un arise after washing. ited States. However: we all must recog If these man-made fiber cur According to one source, nylon nize that some finish is lost from tains become limp after only one curtains do have a finish applied washings. Whpn this happens or two washings, the homemaker to th e m in order to give them a try using a plastic starch. Wat should notify the store fro m crisp, fresh appearance. The rea er sotuable starches will not ad which she bought them. The son for this is that the nylon here to the fabric because neither reason for this is that this is fiber itself is limp and will not nylon or dacron yarn will absorb the only way the retailer, and in produce a crisp curtain. Dacron It. Dilute the plastic starch to on turn the manufacturer, can real on the other hand is crisp in the ly one tenth the proportion re ly detrmine which finishes are fiber, and if made in the proper quired for cotton curtains. Dip satisfactory to you, the consum construction will give a very the synthetic curtains into the er. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955 ESTACADA—Sunnyside Meth odist church in Portland was the setting for the wedding of Miss Barbara Joan Evo^chuck, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evon- chuck. Portland and Loren Duane Cyrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cyrus of Estacada, Sunday, July 10. Rev Meridith Groves of Eug ene performed the 3 PM cere mony in a setting of white can dles and blue delphinium. Mrs. Marie Rongdahl Peake was solo ist The bride, given in marrige by her father, wore a floor length gown of ivory nylon tulle over misted taffeta. Imported french rose lace outlined the ruffled I his son. Ushers were S. Joseph neckline and apron effect of the I Evonchuck. brother of the bride; skirt. Her veil was hpld in place Ì Harold Widman Jr., and Larry by a capulet of ivory satin and j Cyrus, brother of the groom. Miss Jull Ulin, cousin of the she carried a bouquet «f white bride, was candlelighter. She delphinium and white orchids. wore a gown of pink. Miss Patricia Pidock was maid Mrs. Evonchuck chose an aqua of honor. Her gown was of aqua lace dress for her daughter’s marine crystalette and she car .wedding. The groom’s mother ried blue delphiniums and pink wore an ecru brocade dress. roses. Miss Stephanie Scott in corsages were of pink nile green, Miss Floy Louise von Their roses. Groenewald in orchid and Miss reception in the garden of Karolyn Beran in blue were the A bride's parents followed the bridesmaids. Their ankle length ceremony. Serving were Mrs. gowns were fashions alike and Vincent Ulin, Mrs. Mary McEd- they carried blue delphinium and wards, Mrs. Anthony C. Balch, pink roses. Mrs. Helen Baldwin. Mrs. Earl Loren Cyrus was best man for Newberry, Mrs. Loren M. Thomp son and Mrs. Elmer Bennett. Assisting in the serving were Miss Helen Wright, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Donald Redmond 1 and Mrs. Olive Powne. Miss Barbara W eather'c’d was in charge of the guest book. For her honeymoon to the Oregon coast the bride chose a cocoa Botany suit with white full length coat and white accessories and an orchid corsage. Starching Needed For Limp Nylons Homemakers are sometimes disapointed to find that launder ed nylon and dacron curtains have gone limp, reports Mrs. Hel YOU'RE A SOUND MINDED GIRL W W Most Modem, Shortest Stroke V8s in any leading truck! Fescue Producers To Meet At Colton MISS LITTLETON . . . I KNEW IT THE MOMENT YOU MENTIONED THAT YOU SEND YOUR CLOTHES TO i MT. HOOD Cleaners & Laundry Psychologically speaking, our only complex is a compulsion to do a perfect job on all your clothes and do it on time! MUtual 7-2301 Estacada 547 Rhododendron 411 WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS July 29th at 8 PM has been set as the time for the Clacka mas County Chewings and Creep ing Red Fescue growers to hold their official hearing regarding the formation of a Fine Fescues Commission. The Colton grange hall has been selected as the meeting place, it being situated in ap proximately the center of this county’s fine fescue producing area and it is located about one mile southerly from Colton, on the Colton-Molalla highway. In view of the poor market outlook and the need for protec tive legislation, all growers of chewings fescue aid /or red creep ing fescue are requested to come to this meeting. The committee officers for Clackamas county are: Chair man Lud H. Hagen, Oregon City; Fred Cockell, Milwaukie and Ev erett Shibley, Estacada, are com mittee members. Additional information may be had from the county agent's of fice, Oregon City 3510, or direct from the committee members. O v rs q u a rt d«»ign—stroke It »•aller than borei Here are mere dollar-saving reason* why Chevrolet trucks offer the most modern •V8’s* for your money! MODERN 1J-VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Embossed Cottons Need Special Care Crisp special-finish cottons re quire different kinds of care than the ordinary fabrics do, ad vises Mrs. Helen McDowall, Clackamas County Home Eco nomics Agent. Most white embossed cottons, identifiable by their pressedin textures, are harmed by chlorine bleaches. The chlorine reacts with the fabric finish and turns the material yellow permanently. Off-grain polished ^ojlons may be cut out “as is'T f the finish is permanent, since their hang will not change unless the finish wears off and this sedom hap pens now. After washing, the polished- finished garments will stay new- er-looking longer if allowed to drip-dry wrinkle-free, instead of being creased by drier-action or sprinkling and rolling. 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