r U iders who have questions but ik for answers. imn it who <—Y< area .Rea mallli *r. mer” Is for non-cooking ques ds in a question, it will be printed io know the answer are asked to nswer, which will then be printed era to this column should be you Answer, Lancaster Farming, PA 17522. Attention: Lou Ann s and oYoui 39, Ep md a SASE. If we receive an an •will publish It as soon as possl- O IK rqui a Pouts wants to know how to [from an electric frying pan. It’s alu iannot be used. She asks, how and pan gets a grease cooking? N - :edorv en clei side o Ler, Dover, writes that one of his Ej out of a natural pond setting by jnt already covers about VA acres [a herbicide to kill it? Someone sug [concemed about several nut trees M leasing several goats to rid the luggestions. N —C being | Qse. it ling. It rn it, bii rby. Hq ease LANDIS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK NORTHERN TIER O.C. RICE, INC. SMITH'S WALTEMYER'S Laneaatar. PA IMPLEMENT IMPLEMENT CO. 104 North Main SL IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE 717-291-1046 Oakland Mila, PA RD <1 Bo« 277 ligltrvllla, PA 17307 Marearsburg, PA Rad Uon, PA 717-413-2161 Manallald, PA 16933 717-677-0135 717-326-2244 717-244-4166 717462-3200 3UTSHAI CarlU 717-21 Nc LEHIGH AG SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT MILLER-LAKE INC. rn ,E^„ r EQUIPMENT CO. S.P.E, INC. WINELAND I Alltntown, PA bllavlltt, PA EQUIP*€NT INC. Goom Rd. 1 - ■»* ls7 EQUIPMENT, INC. 010-300-2553 717 035-2335 Otoy, PA SoiMrwt, PA Towandi, PA MutlMburg, PA 6104074277 014-4454500 717-2054440 014-703-2100 W ECU 502 CIM ooralltM, 30455 POLE TAVERN LONE MAPLE MILLER'S EO. SALES CORP. GEORGE V. SEIPLE SALES t SERVICE EQUIPMENT 670 Rt*. 40 A SON N«w Altundrii, PA RD «1 RL 00 Bnwr, Ml EMon, PA 412400-7172 Filrmount City, PA 000-350-2000 610-250-7145 KERM KBTLEI 00 Klngi Lynnpw 610-214 It’s not too late to get a great preseason deal and great productivity! Get a new John Deere baler now and you’ll get solid, better-feeding bales, while saving big. Use the savings towards boosting productivity even more with options such as dual twine arms or a bale ramp. But hurry, because John Deere balers are the fastest moving around, and this offer won’t last long. QUESTION Brenda Fouts would like to know the best method to remove manure stains from clothes. QUESTION —R.B. Beiler, 862 Valley Rd., Quarryville, PA 17566, would like to purchase old Hardy Boy books not new versions. ANSWER—Nancy E. Cummings, Bolivar, wants to know where to purchase lye that is used for making homemade soap? QUESTION—Anne Mitzler, Alum Bank, would appreciate the names of Pennsylvania suppliers for wheel carts for dachshunds with paralyzed hind quarters. She writes that both she and her Ginger would appreciate the answer as soon as possible because Ginger is disabled and needs the exercise. QUESTION Naomi Becker, Walnutport, would like to know where to purchase netting to cover a fenced in area for pheasants, quail, etc. QUESTION Melanie Marple, Frederick, would like to know how to make silly putty. She heard that it has glue, 20 Mule Team Borax, and food coloring but doesn’t know what amounts. QUESTION—A Pennsylvania reader would like to buy the books, The ‘Mysterifying’ Twins," and the "Secret of the Mys tifying Twins." Books may be new or in good condition. QUESTION A Lehighton reader would like to know the market price for goose and duck eggs. ITS NIT TOO UIIE HEfifVTTVTfI Check with your dealer to make best deal before 4/30/95. I TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Hilllix, PA 717-362-3132 A QUESTION Fay Leslie. 46 Witt Rd.. Woodstown, N.J., would tike to know if anyone is interested in exchanging old fashioned seeds and cuttings from their gardens. She loves to save seed for next year’s gardens. QUESTION Louise Graybeal, Renick, W.V., wants to know where to purchase flaked hominy. She writes that a company called Pleezing used to sell it. She has inquired about this product for years and hasn’t been able to find out if it was removed from the market, and, if so, why? QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, is looking for a wire jig that can be used for making patterns in any shape and size by bending the wire. QUESTION—Marian Mosemann. Summit Hill, would tike paper puzzles that were sometimes given away by the John Deere tractor franchises. The puzzles were made either out of thin cardboard or thick paper. The puzzle pieces were pack aged inside a letter-sized envelope with instructions to solve the puzzle printed on the outside of the envelope. QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, would like to know where to purchase gift boxes for jellies and breads. Candy boxes are too small. QUESTION —Mrs. Lloyd Weaver, Lancaster, would like to Know where to buy a paring knife that has a curved blade. She wants one that curves to the left to insert into fruit and pota toes to remove undesirable parts. QUESTION Blanche Hertzler, ML Wolf, would like to purchase some old readers used in public school in the 19305. She wants the third through sixth reader of the Baldwin and Bender series, copyrighted 1911 by American Book Company. She has the second reader. One of the readers has the poem "Taming the Colt,” which she wants. QUESTION Shirley Jean Ash, Bridgeport, W.V., has a poinsettia that is still blooming. She wants to know how to have it blooming by next Christmas. QUESTION —Don Woodward, Honey Grove, would like to know where a corn cracker can be repaired and where he can purchase a small one. QUESTION —J. Martin, Lititz, would like to know where to purchase a baler to make miniature bales for crafts and decorations. QUESTION Karen Kinnane, Box 212, Shartlesville, PA 19554 (610) 488-7792, is searching for Christmas dinner ware picturing a winter outdoor scene, marked on the back with Sango 3900 Silent Night, Korea, Joan Luntz. QUESTION Cindy Eshleman, Jonestown, would like to know where to locate a Cub Cadet tractor hat. QUESTION John T. Los, 2350 Croll School Rd., York, PA 17403, would like to talk with someone about the litho graphs with the following information on them; Artist signature Fred S. Cozzens 1893. Armstrong & Co. Lith. Boston. Copyright 1893 American Publishing Co. Hartford, Conn. MS. YEARSLEY I SONS Wtit Chttltr, PA eiO4H-2HO QUESTION A faithful New York reader would like a wholesale source for goose feathers to use to make old fashioned feather Christmas trees. QUESTION—Edgar Jackson, Ligonier, would like to know how to puff wheat, rice, and corn for making cereal. 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. ANSWER Betty Staman, Danville, wanted the address for the Magic Mill Co. Thanks to Naomi Becker, Walnutport, who writes that according to the warranty papers she has it is 1911 S. 3850 W., Salt Lake City, UT84104. In the information that came with her mixer, another address for the company is also listed as Salt Lake City, but it has this street addresS: 235 W. 200 S. However, Nevin and Robin Danner wrote that Magic Mill no longer sells the Bosch Universal Kitchen System. It is sold by independentdealers for kitchen specialties. The Danners sell the mixer, parts, and accessories and also a Whisper Quiet Grain Grinder. Contact them at 475 Moulstown Rd., Hanover, PA 17331 (717) 632-3987. Also, Brenda Weidenhammer, Bernville, writes that a Bosch dealer by the name of David Woodruff lives in Cham bersburg. His phone number is (717) 263-6222. ANSWER—Another way to store sweet potatoes, accord ing to a reader, is to pack in sawdust if you have no dry place. ANSWER A faithful reader wanted to know where she could purchase some Alice and Jerry readers that were used in school many years ago. She especially wanted a copy of “Singing Wheels" and others from that series. For “Singing Wheels," write to R.B. Beiler, 862 Valley Rd., Quarryville, PA 17566. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1995-815
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