Cell Phone Case
June 3rd, 2008 by DanSport Case
leather. Universal sizing. Has a secure clip that is also easy to
remove.
No. SCTS-03-17: Small, 2-1/4″ W. x 1″ D.
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Sport Case
leather. Universal sizing. Has a secure clip that is also easy to
remove.
No. SCTS-03-17: Small, 2-1/4″ W. x 1″ D.
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Candelabra base, equivalent to 40W.
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Nylon bottom guide for sliding tub enclosure
doors, fits 7/16″ thick door rails, used by several shower door
manufacturers. 2 per card

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We have compiled the following list to help you out encase of an emergency:
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We will be at the Fairfield Home Expo this Saturday from 9am till closing. We will be giving a class on lawn care at 9:30 am and 1:30 pm at the class room off of the sky walk. Stop by and sign up for our $1000 Shopping Spree. See you there!
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Here are the spring lawn and garden tips. Stop in to discuss your individual needs.
LAWNS - Apply fertilizer with a crabgrass preventer. We recommend Greenview Crabicide Green Crabgrass Preventer + Fertilizer. Wait until turfgrass reaches a height of 3” before mowing. Then set the mowing height to remove no more than 1/3 of the existing grass blade. If you are needing to sow new grass seed do not apply the crabgrass preventer till all of the new grass is up and growing. It is also a great time to begin a new lawn, whether it be seed or sod. We suggest Fairfield Mix Grass Seed which has been blended just for our area. Remember to apply starter fertilizer with when preparing a new lawn or overseeding. The two products we like for this is our own purple bag of new lawn starter or Grenview Winter Green. Rake out dead grass and apply a lawn fertilizer.
FERTILIZATION - Great time for an early spring feeding of trees, shrubs, and perennials.
SPRING CLEANUP - Now is the time if you missed last year’s fall cleanup. Dead twigs and branches, leaves, and other debris should be removed from lawns and from around shrubs and perennials. Remove protective mulching from around perennials, roses, etc.
ROSES - Cut out dead wood on roses. Prune back to 18-24″.
FRUITS - Plant strawberries now - set plants about 2 feet apart in the rows to prevent overcrowding. Remove flower buds the first year to promote good root development.
TREES & SHRUBS - Look for hatching of insect and mite eggs (i.e. aphid etc) and activity of insects which have survived over winter as adults and larvae (i.e. beetles, and caterpillars) dead wood and winter injury can be pruned out to deter infestation by borers and/or diseases.
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LED Night-Light.
Elegant, energy efficient LED lighting costs pennies per year to operate and generates virtually no heat. Nonreplaceable LED bulb. Long-life LED, indoor use only. Green.

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Boiler Drain, Male Inlet.
Heavy construction. 3/4″ hose thread outlet cast-iron handle. Pipe threads comply with ANSI B1.20.1. Hose threads comply with ANSI B1.20.7.
No. 102-003: 1/2″ Male I.P.S. or 1/2″ copper tube
No. 102-004: 3/4″ Male I.P.S. or 3/4″ copper tube

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SureGrip
Install paste-the-wall (nonwoven), pre-pasted, and nonpasted wallcoverings with this revolutionary all-purpose adhesive. Formulated with ZINSSER´s exclusive mold & Mildew Shield
No. 02876: Pint applicator

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New tooth configuration that cuts cleaner and faster than conventional handsaws. Extra wide hardwood handle for comfort and control. Resharpenable.
No. 15-335: 20″, 8-point saw

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