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Greeting drawn bv Carol Bardes,
5th Grade, Bordeaux
GRANT
LUMBER
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Colored Flame Adds Bright Touc
• ' ......... " ...... t,<,',:atgnts tYthebL.UtYemgca u wtl h;;iutia.Y tor a change of
be using immediately. CAUTION .... Burn these
holidays. ()tiler equipment inch, des old chemically treated materials only
A brilliant display of color can newspapers, a mesh or porous m a well ventdlated hreplace.
be provided by careful use of a bag, and a container for mixing
few chemicals. Evergreen cones, the solution and soaking the r.' - •
small blocks of wood kindling, cones. Use a wooden pail or ls:le'rnadrwndbaVuHxOlly Estvold I
woo chips and sawdust soaked in earthen crock. The chemicals ' ' " |
chemical solutions and dried can would ultimately destroy metal I | t I
add the desired color accents, containers. A discarded 5-gallon ]"IO.A |
One-inch diameter rolls oftightly paint bucket serves admirably as a ----. . I
wrapped paper tied at both ends treating vat. / |
then soaked in the chemical
Mix only two gallons of f
lutions and dried, can serve the
same purpose, solution or less at a time. Be ,,,-
careful not to spill the chemical
Treated cones and wooden or solution on the floor. Better,
blocks also make good novelty do the job out-of-doors. And ,,
Christmas gifts. And bags to remember to wear rubber gloves
contain them can be made out of when working with chemicals or /
dyed cheesecloth, solut ions.
COLORS AND CHEMICALS
Blue copper chloride; Use one pound of chemical to
carmine litium chloride; green one gallon of water. Use only one
chemical at a time. Put the cones
BANNER AND BURNETT CHEVRON
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Greeting Drawn by
Tommy Williams,
6th Grade, Bordeaux
JIM PAULEY INC.
Jim Pauley, Bob Wolden, Red Joslin, Duane Wright, Jerry Medley,
Don Johnson, Bob Siebert, Bill Johnson, Shirley Nelson, Gary Stephens,
Don Likes, Clyde Brewer, Bus Einarsson, Jim Marshall and Joe Byrd
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ANGLE
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
and
TRAVEL
AGENCY
Greeting Drawn by Sherry Chaplin,
6th Grade, Bordeaux
CLARA BELL ANGLE
HERB ANGLE
DICK ANGLE
EVA AHLSKOG
CAROL YENTER
BARBARA NELSON
JACK STEWART
PAUL WOOD
or blocks or chips in a porous bag
and submerge into the solution.
Weigh the bag down with a stone
or a brick. Soak for a day. Lift
out and drain over the container.
Then spread out the treated
materials to dry. if newspapers
are used for this purpose, they
can be used also to add color to
the flames. Let thepaperdry, roll iWlNGARD
and wrap them tightly and they |,
arc ready to burn.
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Follow this procedure for I
treating with other chemicals. If SPORT
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an old paint bucket is used, there
is no need to cleanse it SHOP
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Gre..eting drawn by Deanna Gilbert, 6th Grade, Eve
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BEDELL DRILLING €O.
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Greeting drawn by
Yvonne Smith,
4th Grade,
Bordeaux
from all of us to all of you
SEARS CATALOG SALES
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Greeting drawn by Mark S!mpson, 5th Grade, Mt. View
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KIMBEL MOTORS INC.
Greeting Drawn by Janet Holland,
4th Grade. Evergreen School
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SAEGER MOTOR SHOP on Hillcrest
Greeting drawn by Ginger
6th Grade, Evergreen
MERV'S TIRECAP INC.
Merv Settle