Courtesy of Margie Hartman, on our list. (I finally found it Margie!!!) I haven't tried any of these. ---Celia :o) ================= Here is additional information on preserving newspapers: Dissolve two tablets of milk of magnesia in 2 quarts of club soda overnight. Pour into a container large enough to accommodate the flattened newspaper page. Paper is fragile when wet, so to prevent it from tearning, put a piece of nylon net in the container below the page. Soak the clipping for an hour. Remove carefully, and pat dry. Put a weight on the top or along the edges of the page when it is semi-dry to keep the edges from curling. If the above home remedy seems too cumbersome, a de-acidification spray called Bookeeper is available from Light Impressions, 439 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY, 14603-0940 (800-828-6216). It comes in a 16-ounce aerosol can ($49.95 plus shipping) and is item number 2829. Light Impressions also carries custom-cut, museum-quality mylar film with which you can "encapsulate" the page once it's been de-acidified. Finally, should you decide to display the page on a wall, the "Front Page Frame" (24-inches by 16-inches) is available from Taylor Gifts, 600 Cedar Hollow Road, Paoli, PA, 219031 (800-829-1133). It is made of cherry-stained wood with a clear plastic protector and is item number 12074; the price is $19.98 plus shipping.