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Show Thursday, Mach 17, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 3 Plumb This usually refers to making materials or objects, such as posts, cabinets, etc., perpendicular to the floor or other horizontal plane. Swage A device used to shape metal parts such as the teeth of a saw. d Fret This can refer to a hand saw or to the making of intricate designs and cuts with such a saw. While were on this subject, here are some other terms you may encounter: thin-blade- By George Rogers Research Engineer Thor Research Center For Better Farm Living Some friends of QUESTION: ours are experts and constantly are dropping such as seemingly foreign words mighter, plum, suage, mortise, and fret into our conversations about home projects. Were just beginning to put together a workshop. Could you define these terms so we wont feel so inferior? elf Arbor The shaft upon which a saw blade, grinding wheel or other rotary tool Is mounted. Rabbet A groove cut out of the edge or face of a board to receive another board 0 panel. (If you have any problems with in your famthe ily or youre a with problems send ycur questions to the Thor Research Center, Marengo, 111., and they will be answered in this column or by letter.) The Modern Farmers Friend circular KILL WEEDS HERBICIDES MOISTURE WHICH STEAL AND NUTRIENTS NEEDED FOR HIGHEST CORN YIELDS. FARMERS NOT ONLY GET MORE BUSHELS OF CORN TO THE ACRE BUT SAVE TIME AND LABOR. For A HERBICIDE COST EQUIVALENT TO THE PRICE OF 3 OR 4 BUSHELS OF 0 TO CONTROL BROADLEAF WEEDS AND GRASSES, YIELD ' INCREASES FROM 9 TC BUSHELS PER ACRE W BEEN OBTAINED; INCREASES FROM 25 TO 30 BUSHELS PER ACRE ARE NOT UNCOMMON ANSWER: The words you have AND IN cited (youve misspelled several!) are just a few of many in a glossary of carpenter. expressions that seems to grow each year. Here are the definitions (and correct spellings) of the ones you mentioned: SOME CASES UP TO BUSHELS.' 40 SIMAZINE OR ATRAZINE APPLIED AT PLANTING TIME CONTROL GRASSES AND BROADLEAVED WEEDS IN THE CORNFIELD FOR AN ENTIRE SEASON. WEEDS DIE BEFORE OR JUST AFTER THEY BREAK GROUND. HERBICIDES WORK BY ABSORPTION THROUGH WEED ROOT SYSTEM, BUT ARE COMPLETELY HARMLESS TO CORN. ALSO SIMAZINE AND ATRAZINE ARE SAFE TO HUMANS AND ANIMALS,' SAFE TO HANDLE BECAUSE THEY ARE TO SKIN. THERE 15 NO HERBICIDE RESIDUE IN THE CORN CROP. Miter A joint formed by two pieces of material with angled ends, such as you see at the corner of a picture frame. The joint generally is at a 45 angle. These herbicides will delay or ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR DIFFICULT SLOW AND DAMAGING FIRST CULTIVALABOR AND EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE FOR OTHER SEASONAL FARM OPERATIONS. THEY WILL ALSO CONTROL THE MID -- SUMMER GERMINATING WEEDS THAT INTERFERE WITH CORN MATURITY, DRYING AND PICKING. MAY BE APPLIED AS A BAND (SHOWN) OR BROADCAST TREATMENT. TION-MAKING Wv One at noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! A mortise is a notch or groove cut in a piece of wood or other material. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OP ... r Patronize The Valley View Advertisers UTAH t t ft ft tt t tjtt gills '4J2 MEW KEARKIS HO H LOCATED JUST EAST OF BOWLING ALLEY ON 3709 WEST 5400 SOUTH OUT OF KEARNS, JUST COME YOU ... ORand FOR Kearns West to the first building on left UP OR DOWN REDWOOD RD which ever the Beacon You there! Let the Flasher Guide Big entering case, Damage (Shelly Rolfe would also like to mention he is no longer connected with any other store here in Kearns) PEOPLE Xrates. No FOR THIS, PACKARD CELEBRATING HIS 10th YEAR WITH PACKARD BELL TELEVISION THE GREATEST TELEVISION SALES EVER . . .BELOW ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: SHELLY i CONSOLES KER 1960 Mahogany - Maple - Walnut or Blonde - ORIGINALLY 21-i- n. $259.95 - N 16-tu- No - NOW r $59995 Radio 16-tu- be trade required and we throw ORIGINALLY be i in & Stereo portable transistor $549.95 - NOW-$4999- f i 5 Space doesn't permit Shelly to list but a few of the terrific deals now being offered in the complete Packard Bell ine So drop in and see them all . . . I in Stying Monday through Saturday 12 noon until 6 p.m. FIRST PAYMENT NOT DUE UNTIL 60 DAYS AFTER DELIVERY STORE HOURS ARE: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. j.......'.v.VAV..v.J.v.v.V..'..v.v..vA.V.Sv.v.v,'.av.i . . a.a - radio, with ear phones, carrying case and works - NO DOWN PAYMENT OR TRADE IN REQUIRED $745.95 1960 21 -- in. COMB. Shelly would also like you to see the compete Low Boy A line of Packard Bells There's no wonder why they were rated No. - 16 M NOW - $19995 - f WITH TRADE 1960 CONSOLES Beautifully designed Stereos in all wood finish now on Radios These you must hear display also M Complete in all Units I - ORIGINALLY - Mahogany or Walnut ORIGINALLY - REMOTE CONTROL COMB. tube radio dynamic Speakers separate stereo and the big 23" picture tube - 3 woods to choose from 6 NOW-2999- 5 $359.95 No Trade Required DELUXE 23-i- n. 1960 MODELS BELL HAS JOINED HIM TO BRING IS 1960 DELUXE ALL ARE .... a. .. . ... A ...... ... a ...... .............. ...... .. Sundays BANK TERMS . . . Phone CY t i 11 W M |