In case any of you want to go back to the old days and make your own soap, here's the directions for making the above: To make 25 pounds, use 26 pints of water, 2 ounces of Borax, one quarter pound of English Rosin, 1 pound Sal Soda, and 3 pounds common bar soap. Seems my Gr-grandfather's sister bought the rights to make this soap in Rhea County in 1879. She had to sign an oath that bound herself, her heirs and assigns in the sum of $25 not to divulge or make known any of the ingredients composing the soap. Won't surprise me any if a bar shows up in an old box around here. Just received 3 shoe boxes full of old letters, obits, marriage announcements, etc., of which I will probably post the obits for the readers of this list as they are about people connected to Rhea County. By the way, the Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of the above soap (the man who sold my aunt the formula) was D.A. McCampbell of Greeneville, TN. If anyone wants to know how to make the soap, let me know and I'll send the mixing directions:):) Edna Clack