Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 35, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 September 1949 — Page 7
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Anyone handy with a hammer ind saw can construct this sturdy seed frame. It is made up of four sidas, and a hinged top glazed with Vimlite*, flexible plastic glazing. Vimlite is used because it is shatterproof, lightweight, has good insulation qualities and is easy to install. No grooving of the frame, or puttying is necessary. Vimlite is merely tacked in place like fly screen. 3
The standard size for seed frames is 3 feet x 6 feet. To protect it against rot and decay, the lumber used should be treated with Dow’s pentachlorophenol. This chemical and Vimlite can be obtained at hardware, lumber and building supply stores. Assemble the four sides, center partition, and top frames according to the sketch. For permanent construction it is advisable to use gal-
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vanized screws instead of nails. The seed frame is set in place on the ground with the high side to the north, and the top sash slanted toward the sun. The inside should be filled with 3 inches of cinders or gravel and then a layer of top soil. This insulates against cold, and improves drainage. When the seed frame has served its purpose each season, it should be removed and stored until it is time to use it again. : Lumber List Sides: S ~ 9 pes. 17'x 6”7 x 6 ft. - 15 lineal ft. 17 x 27 Sash: ‘ 2 30 lineal ft. 1” x 2~ . 4 hinges, 1%%” x 1%” 5 ' 2 yds. VIMLITE, 86” wide *Reg. U.B. Pat. Off. - _
VALUE OF TELEPHONE SERVICE LISTED BY COMPANY In the furnishing and equipment of a home, there are many things the family depends on. But there are few other essential things—depended on by so many people as the telephone. For instance, take your family, and think of how many uses you make of the telephone. The telephone runs countless errands for mother. Very often it places you in contact with friends and relatives. It saves many steps eaeh day—and a lot of time and money. Then, of course, your telephone stands guard over your home, night and day, ready in any emergency to summon help.
AIR CONDITIONED . ATMOSPHERE QT e st /fl DINNERS Served From 2 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Broiled Steaks Broiled Half Chicken r..l Sea Foods G) : This Week’s : Special! BROILED LOBSTER — - PALL ' J MUSIC Every § ; SATURDAY s NITE! AN Open From ‘ ) 1 pm. to 1 a.m. A Closed Sunday ey .; ', , SYRACUSE, INDIANA Phqne SYRACUSE 263
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Ford Model F-1 shown is but one of over 150 Ford Bonus Built Truck Models. G.V.W. ratings range from 4,700 Ibs. on Series F-1 up to 21,500 Ibs. on the 145-h.p. Big Jobs. FOR TRADES:
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Then Remember and Tell Your Friends | The La Cava family wishes to express its appreciation to the many patrons of our newly opened — We announce at this time OUR FALL AND WINTER SEASON Fishermen and Skaters TAKE NOTICE! After Labor‘Day Thru September - OPEN DAILY 5 P.M. TO 12 P.M. After September OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY 5 PM. TO 12 P.M. Private Parties of 6 or more any day of the week by appointment only! PHONE CROMWELL 58F41 Morrison Island Road ® ® ” YOU KNOW OUR MENU “Will Be Seeing You
IS YOUR HOME FULL OF BABY KILLERS? PR = S S \- A \‘i_._\ - : ‘ _Kerosene, lye and drugs are only a few of @ the poisons that are dangerous to keep around _ the house. Small children can’t read the labels on bottles. If you must keep these potent killers in your home, keep them under lock : ® and key. Be Careful—-the child you save may be your ownl This advertisement is published in the public interest by
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“When I decided to trade in my old truck, I did a little shopping around to see how good a deal 1 could make,” says Ben Fleischman. “The best deal was at Ford. My old truck brought me $75 more from my Ford Dealer than it would have at three other places.” . Immediate Delivery! We can make immediate delivery on most of the Ford Bonus Built Trucks for ’49. There's a Ford Truck for your job, or any job. Over 150 models in all. We’ve got the biggest monthly sales target of new trucks in years and we’re ready to talk business. See us todlyl BIGGEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES IN FORD TRUCK HISTORY!
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