Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 30, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 July 1949 — Page 8

Thursday, July 28, 1949

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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KERRY DRAKE

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MARY WORTH’'S FAMILY

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Dear Dad: ' ® Junior probably isn't old enough to drive the family car but with your help he (and you) can have loads of fun ‘‘driving’’ this 714 inch electric motor driven model patterned after the popular Jeep Station Wagon. It is powered with two Eveready No. 950 flashlight batteries housed in a regular flashlight case. You can steer this car remotely — make it turn to the right or left or even back up! Here's how it works. An ordinary 4 to 7 foot long automobile speedometer cable runs from the rear of the chassis to the battery case. Thus, by twisting the case to the left or right you can turn the wheels in the desired direction. Varnish insulated wire running from the Eveready batteries to the small electric motor which drives the rear vheels. Your local radio repair stop stocks the special switch and wire necessary for the control while your hobby shop carries the balsa wood, wheels and electric motor. You can build this car from these plans and instructions and you can

HOME EC. DELEGATES TO ATTEND PURDUE SESSION AUGUST 24

Eleven delegates from the Noble County Home Economics Club will attend the three day session of the Summer Agricultural Conference on August 2-4. Mrs. Grace Rogers, County Home Economics president, will attend a tea for the Indiana County Home Economics Presidents. Other clubs will attend one day, Washington

THE LIGONIER BANNER

obtain additional information from ‘the August issue of MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED magazine. The car is made in two sections, the cliassis and the body. Using the dimensions shown on the plan, cut the chassis from the prescribed balsa, mount the axle units and then install motor. Note the speedometer cable, obtained from any car parts store, is permanently attached to the rear of the car. By twisting the cable the front wheels are made to turn in the desired direction. The electric wires to feed the motor are taped to the outside of the speedometer cable. After the wheels and steering mechanism are installed and the electric circuit tested, build up the body as indicated. Follow the plans carefully and you'll have a model that not only looks like the real Jeep Station Wagon but its just as rugged and easy to “drive”. -~ . Good luck, -

Home Economics Club attending 29 strong on August 4.

Mrs. Alice Potter, Allen twp.; Mrs. Rhea Souders, Mrs. Ethal Reese, Mrs. Grace Rogers, Jeffferson twp.; Mrs. Laura Clouse, Mrs. Clara McCoy, Green twp.; Mrs. Eunice Luther, Mrs. Gaytha Hartman, York twp.; Mrs. Evelyn Carson, Mrs. Mabel Barr, Noble twp.; Mrs. Golda Weade, Sparta, and home agent Sylvia Stevens will make up the party from Noble County. ; .

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