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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1956)
Ill) $ttTOfc Salem., .Ore, Fri., Oct- 26, '5ft Stodwip Now for Wonderful Savings, During SAFEWAY'S 1 ilfmw Keep Leaves Pliable by This Method By ERMINA FISHER County Extegsioa Af nt , : Perhaps you'd like to know how to make the beautiful fill leaves pliable and soft Everyone bis smb them in the florists shops. Mrs. Ann Weigant, recreation specialist from Oregon State Col lege tells how to do it It's autumn again and every hillside is beginning to burst into flame. If you long to gathrr arm loads of eolor ind carry i', home, do 10, but proceed with caution. Be sure you know what you're picking. Poison oak, notorious for its harming effects, is apt to be so, but proceed with caution. Be sure u know what you're pick ing. Poison oak, notorious (or its harming ' effects, is apt to be among many of the leaves you pick up. Leara to identify the 1 plant yourself, or take an expe rienced person along. : Process of preparing leaves in this manner, as far as can be learned, was introduced into this country from Europe several years ago. It is iot known to be pat ented, but Is practically controlled by ery few firms who have en deavored to keep the process secret. ( - ' I'M Weed - The leaves, singly or preferably oo branches, one to three feet long, ire placed in large wooden or cement vat containing Javelle voter. JaveU water is made by putting four pounds of sal soda, (also called sodium carbonate and washing eoda, into an enameled vessel with one gallon of water and boiling ! minutes; then add one pound of bleaching powder, also tailed chloride of lime free from lumps. When cold strain into a ' jug or largt bottle and keep tightly -corked. Metal receptacle will be destroyed by it if allowed to stand. For large quantities use the same proportions. . strain into a wooden or cement vat and use at once. Full strength will destroy leaves m a short time. Oak leaves, on ac count of large amount of lannin, ; require the solution ot be diluted one-fourth, while alt other leaves tried require solution to be diluted one-half. Time for bleaching var ies from 12 to M hours, depending noon the leaf used, WaH ThwrMClity - when thoroughly bl ached, leaves should be removed to other vat and thoroughly washed in running water for several hours; or after several thorough , rinsings they may be immersed for 10 to IS minutes in a K ot 1 solution of acetic or hydrochloric acid, which will lid materially in setting some of the colors,' Leaves should then be placed in another vat containing a basie dye (suit able for dying cotton goods! of the desired color." If you want the spotty coloring to beautiful in fall leaves, mix your rich orange, red, brown, and varying green dyes and spray the coloring on, hit and miss with a throat atomiter. You can rival Nature herself with your artistry here!. .'.t After leaves are dyed,, they should be thoroughly washed and placed for a few hours in a vat ' containing a S .solution of gly cerine. Then remove and place in racks to dry. They will remain pliable Indefinitely. . ,1 MXr 'If I V V H, mill ' i nirft lj t Halloween is fun time , . . and yourSafeway stores are slot hed to the brim with wonderful fes live party foods, specially selected with you in mind. Yon 11 like the big savings, too! WEST FAIR Brand v Hereis Proof . . . You Always Save MORE at SAFEWAY m Reg. 49c MIRACLE WHIP Quart Bottle KM Reg. 46c DUCHESS Brand Quart Bottle "TRICK OR TREAT CANDIES" FOR LITTLE GOBLINS FI.l'FF-1-KST Briad For a Candy Treat with RICE KRISPIES, Kellogg's 9i-ot. pkg. Famous kinds 5c Vartoty 6 " 25f " Hcrner Muffins Reveal Secrets Tbt youngsters will be delight ed with Jsek Horner Muffins, with a nice fat prune in the mid die of a peanut butter-flavored ' bread. You'll have no trouble getting the children to eat a good breakfast before i school when these homemade muffins are on the menu. ' Jack Horaer Muffins 1 tablespoons butter or marga rine 1 tablespoons peanut butter 2 tablespoons tugsr 1 ttl , - y teaspoon soda 1 un buttermilk - 2 rups sifted all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon bsking powder M teaspoon salt - 12 eooked prunes T " Cream together butter, peanut iutier end augar. RUr In 6U-n egg. Dissolve Kxia in buttermilk and add to crvamed mixture. Sift flour, with baking powder and ' salt,, and add to first mixture. Fill greased muffin panr two third full. Pr pitted prune into center of each. Bake in very hot oven (4S0 degrees) 19 to II minutes. Makes 12 medium-sired muffins. lylarshmallovjs toady '-Bah trick or- Treat Sum Irish or Treat (bidets lib. Pkg. 29c Cirtsi 24 Wrigley Auorted Carton 1(20 lag of 25 65' 19' Fimow Ifind Sc Varitrf 310c ctn. or 34 6S0 SPECIAL HALLOWEEN MARSHMALLOW PUFFS Made by Melrose. 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