![]() Independent BONZ-48-AHB Antiquated Hammered Brass Bonanza 48 Inch Wide, 1200 CFM Wall Mounted Range Hood with Baffle Filter and Optional Internal or External Blower Independent Ventilation hoods have achieved a widespread reputation 48" Wall Mounted Range Hood ![]() Independent SAHA30 Antiquated Copper Sahara 30 Inch Wide, 1400 CFM, 3 Speed Wall Mounted Range Hood with Baffle Filter and Optional Internal or External Blower Independent Ventilation hoods have achieved a widespread reputation renown for the finest craftsmanship in the industry. Each hood is a reflection of the quality and lasting value that has made Independent Inc. a trusted name throughout the industry. Not only will we take your breath away, our powerful fans will also take smoke, grease, steam, and odors away! 30" Wall Mounted Range HoodPower: 600 CFM, 1200 CFM Internal or 1400 CFM In Line Blower (Remote) External Blower (sold separately) Materials: Seamless Construction 16-Gauge Material Mirrored, Finished Edges Controls: 3-Speed Control High Heat Sensor Lighting: Halogen Bulbs - 50 Watt Ambient and Brilliant Cooking Distance: Suggested Distance from Cooking Surface 30" - 36". This varies depending on Local Building Codes Duct: 10" Square-to-Round Transition (1200, 1400 CFM blowers) 8" Square-to-Round Transition (600 CFM blower) Top or Rear Discharge Filters: Baffle Filters - Stainless Steel Enclosed Liners - Stainless Steel ![]() The Face of America: RELIC. For sixty-five years, off and on, there has been a ferry at Marlow, Alabama, across the Fish River, a tidal stream flowing into Mobile Bay. The present craft - fifth in the line - is not unlike the original: Juniper logs, with a deck over them, pulled across the river by a rope stretched from one side to the other. The ferryman is C.C. Cook, standing by the cable at right. C.C. pulls the ferry across the 300-foot-wide river by seizing the cable with a billet of wood - called a pull peg - that is slotted on one end. His fee is fifty cents per vehicle. Although many travelers come this way just to use the ferry, one of the last of its kind, the state makes occasional gestures at bridging the river here. Someday, progress will have its way. D.Z. Grove, of Marlow, who operated the ferry for many years, and whose father built the original one, says, "A ferry is an antiquated means of travel. It is indeed a mark of backwardness for the Great State of Alabama. Ferries are too slow today. It will soon be Good-by, dear old ferry." Photograph by Bill Shrout. ..... 1958 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5231A. $15.99 This Item is an original 2 page Magazine picture, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The picture is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 21.0 inches by 14 inches. POST 1958 10 11 |
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