Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 17, 1966, Image 5

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    Press Process
Use Expands
Permanent press has been
among the most exciting news in
fabrics for the past two years.
For a long time the terms “durable
shape” and “permanent shape”
were used. The new finish “per­
manent press” is a different pro­
cess and is much more lasting,
says Columbia County Extension
Agent Mrs. Margaret Allyn.
The difference between wash and
wear and permanent press is that
in wash and wear, the fabric man­
ufacturer treats the fabric with
chemicals. The fabric is then
dried, cured, and washed to re­
move odors. The garment is then
cut, sewn and pressed with stand­
ard pressing equipment. With a
permanent press fabric the manu­
facturer treats the fabric with
chemicals and allows the fabric
to dry. After the garment is cut,
sewn and pressed, and cured in a
special oven or with a special
press. Temperatures may go as
high as 600 degrees.
The application of permanent
press has barely scratched the
surface. The day may come when
virtually every washable item in
the home is permanent press.
Boys and men’s slacks were the
first items but today 70 to 80 per
cent of the slacks on the market
are permanent press.
Because of new procedures de­
veloped, an almost unlimited vari­
ety of garments are available.
Knits, light weight fabrics, and
sheets are among garments ap­
pearing recently. Stretch fabrics
and bonded fabrics are being com­
bined with permanent press.
In caring for permanent press
garments all washing instructions
should be followed. Remove gar­
ments immediately after washing
and drying. Some instructions say
to turn garments inside out for
laundering to prevent discoloration
of crease lines.
Care Given by
Salvation Army
Figures just released reveal that
unwed expectant mothers from
Columbia county were given 151
days care at Salvation Army
homes and hospitals for unwed
mothers in Portland and Boise last
year. Cost of care was $1,176.
Major Pauline Snider, director
of the Salvation Army facility in
Portland, stated that two thirds of
the girls were under 19 years of
age and said that nation wide sta­
tistics show that every twentieth
baby born in the United States was
born out of wedlock.
The Salvation Army program for
unwed mothers provides not only
medical services for mothers and
babies but an opportunity for the
girls of grade and high school ages
to continue their schooling. The
home provides the opportunity for
them to learn homemaking skills
and receive professional counseling
and spiritual guidance, helping
them to return to society as self-
reliant, contributing individuals.
According to David B. William­
son chairman of the Salvation
Army service unit in St. Helens,
the help given to unwed mothers
is just one of the many services
rendered to residents of this area.
Other members of the local com­
mittee are: Elmer E. Jensen,
Edward J. Grandy, Roy Harring­
ton, Wales Wood, Heinie Heumann,
Arthur Livengood, Glenn I. Ray,
Mrs. Belle McCrummen, Lyle F.
Pieper and Percy J. Stickler.
The Salvation Army is a partici­
pating agency of the Columbia
County United Good Neighbors
Fund.
Family Gathering Held
At Grace Peachey Home
RIVERVIEW - Gary Cox of Mc­
Minnville and his brother Steven
from Drain brought their grand­
mother, Mrs. Lena Gardner of
Drain, to visit her sister, Mrs.
Grace Peachey on Monday. James
Short of Tacoma, Washington came
Monday, also, to spend a few days
with his aunts, Mrs. Brown, Mrs.
Gardner and Mrs. Peachey.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lloyd and fam­
ily of Portland visited his sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eck-
land Sunday, Mr. Lloyd was just
recovering from pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rose and
children of Forest Grove had Sun­
day dinner at the home of his par­
ents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. E. Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Savage of
Corvallis visited Thursday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rose.
When he asks for her hand, he
usually gets under her thumb.
A thinking man is never alone
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