fd Wolff, secretaru of agriculture (back right) y grand children. The Casey family were guest le opening day ceremonies last Saturday. LANDIS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK NORTHERN TIER Laneaatar, PA IMPLEMENT IMPLEMENT CO. 717-291-1046 Oakland Mills, PA RD 11 Boa 277 717463-2161 Manallatd, PA 16933 717-692-3200 LEHIGH AG PIKEVILLE EOuSmhEtco EQUIPMENT MILLER-LAKE INC. EQUIPMENT INC. Allantown, PA lallavilla, PA City, PA PA 610-398-2553 717-935-2335 510-007-5277 61444M5M LONE MAPLE MILLER’S SALES & SERVICE EQUIPMENT Hiw Alaxandrla, PA RD «i Rt. 66 412868-7172 Filrmount City, PA Easy to get attached J mr A POLE TAVERN EQ. SALES CORP. GEORGE V. SEIPLE 570 Rta. 40 & SON Bmtr, NJ Easton, PA 509-368-2080 610-258-7146 Our 18.5- to 38.5-hp compact utility tractors let you hook up any of more than two dozen implements in about five minutes —without tools. And — with dual PTO controls—they let you run implements separately or simultaneously. Or better still, run the loader, mower, or tiller without detaching either of the other two. Get attached to a John Deere soon. NOTHING RUNS LIKE A DEERE. The Farm Show Opens (Continued from Pago B 19) governor.” Wolff was also the featured speaker at the Farm Show Banquet held in the downtown Hilton Satur day evening. And since this is Wolffs last year in office he also used the opportunity to reminisse about his first trip to the Farm Show as an eight-year-old boy with his father. They took the train from Greensburg in Westmoreland County. This was pre-tumpike. Wolff also talked about his last eight years as secretary. He said he was disappointed the tax reform referendum didn’t pass and that all the milk promotion groups had not agreed to work as one organization. On the pleased side, Wolff listed the advancement in farmland pre servation and the accreditation of the third animal health diagnostic system in Pennsylvania that includes Penn State, The Universi ty of Pennsylvania, and the new lab soon to be built in Harrisburg. In addition to a sympathic gov ernor, Wolff said agriculture was fortunate to have support from both sides of the aisle in the legislature. In the annual agribusiness achievement awards presented at the banquet. Heritage Wine 'Celars 111 O.C. RICE, INC. 104 North Main St Biglarvllla, PA 17307 717-677-6135 Inc. of North East, Erie was the winner in companies with sales less than $S million. Heritage was founded in 1978, but family tradi tions of wine making and agricul ture go back to 1833. They have received awards both nationally and internationally for high quality American wines. The company experienced a 130 percent growth rate during each of the past two years. In the awards division over $5 million both Farmer’s Pride, Inc. of Fredricksburg, Lebanon County and Oglevee Ltd., Inc. of Connells ville, Fayette County were recognized. Farmers Pride produces pre mium quality, fresh, all natural chicken and chicken parts for over 100 wholesale and retail distribu tion channels located in the eastern half of the United States. The com pany is dedicated to the production of premium poultry products and excellent customer value. Farmers i Pride chicken is free of preserva tives, artificial coloring, growth, hormones, and animal by products. Oglevee was founded in the 1880 s as a nursery operation. Over the years it diversified into retail SMITH'S WALTEMYER'S IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE M«rc«rsburg, PA R«l Lion, PA 717*328*2244 717-244-4168 ® P ; E - IN f' WINELAND Rd.’, 80X157 EQUIPMENT, INC. M Martlnaburj, PA 717-265-4440 814-753-2109 TOBIAS M.S. YEARSLEY EQUIPMENT CO.. INC. ‘ SONS Halifax, PA Wait Chaatar, PA 717-362-3132 610-696-2990 r vegetable and greenhouse flower production. The company has grown to become the largest pro ducer of cutting geraniums in North America. Oglevec currently offers commercial growers the widest variety of colors and types of zonal, ivy and regal geranium cuttings available. y ask OWyili||^|| >< This column Is for readers who have questions but don’t know whom to ask for the answers. “You Ask You Answer Is for non-cooking ques tions. When a reader sends In a question, It will be printed in the paper. Readers who know the answer are asked to respond by mailing the answer, which will then be printed In the paper. Questions and answers to this column should be addressed to You Ask You Answer, Lou Ann Good, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. QUESTION Roland Kamoda, Monongahela. would like to Know how to pluck a duck or goose and dress it. Also, how can one tell the difference between a young duck and a young goose? QUESTION Norman Babcock, Friendsville, would like to know where to buy a French-style string bean cutter. QUESTION A faithful reader in New York would like a recipe to make non-edible gingerbread men, which has white glue as an ingredient. QUESTION A faithful New York reader would like a wholesale source for goose feathers to use to make old fashioned feather Christmas trees. QUESTION Henry F. Stoltzfus, Gordonville, wonders where Timex or other wind-up watches with glow-in-the-dark spots can be gotten. Can be new or used. QUESTION—Edgar Jackson, Ligonier, would like to know how to puff wheat, rice, and corn for making cereal. QUESTION—Martha Hertzler, West Salisburg, would like an address to know where to send for a gasket for a stainless steel Flex-Seal pressure cooker Model 908, which is made by Vischer Products Company, Chicago. QUESTION Helen Mill, Honesdale, would like to purch ase new or used butchering knives, which must be good with 6-10-inch blades. QUESTION Spurgeon Kimmel, Wellsville, would like to know where to obtain several pounds of raw goose fat. QUESTION Tom Hicswa, Hammonton, N.J., would like to purchase sheet metal parts for a Case tractor model 3008 made about 1960. He wants a grille, gas tank cover, etc. Please send information to Hicswa at Box 2169 Elwood Rl, Hammonton, N.J. QUESTION Nate Levine, Remington, N.J., needs a source for parts to a Prizer #lOO cookstove manufactured by Prizer-Painterof Reading, Pa. The company no longer carries parts for it. QUESTION Evelyn Michaels, Beaver, asks if anyone remembers Ole Old, a type of linament made by Dr. Peter Farhney and Sons Company in N.Y. City. It contained cam phor, oil of cloves, sassafras, and turpentine. The Swedish/ Finnish community in Tioga County used it widely from the 1930 s to the 19605. Evelyn has asked telephone operators in the calling areas 212,718,917, and 914, for telephone listings for the company but no listing exists in those areas. Does any one know a supplier? ANSWER L.C. Reider wanted an address and tele phone number for Acme Supreme Juicerator of Lemonyne. Thanks to Myrtle Shenk, Manheim, who wrote that Lemoyne was only a sales office for training personell. The address for the factory iwas Acme Juicer Mfg. Co. Sierra Madre, Californi a. Weaver's Health Food Store in Manheim sold them. Call 717 665-6871, they may be able to help. ANSWER John Stadier, Farmingville, N.Y., wanted to know where to purchase a used poultry picker (any condition) suitable for turkeys. Thanks to Ralph Shellhamver, Lehight on, who writes that he has a poultry picker in good condition. Call him at (717) 386-4435.
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