BiS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15, 1995 ANSWER A reader wanted to know how we determine whose answer to use when we receive duplicats answers. Generally we try to use recipes from a variety of readers. Some readers send in batches of recipes on a regular basis. If we haven’t received other answers, we will use those, but we don’t like to limit printing recipes from a few readers. Some times, answers are printed and later more answers are received. If there is room, we sometimes print additional answers. If not, we file them to use at a later date. Some appear several months later but if too many similar recipes are received, it may never appear. Sometimes one person sends in a batch of recipes to the same answer and we receive no answers from other readers. In that case, several recipes appear by the same reader. We appreciate those who send in recipes regularly but hope they understand that we cannot print all of them. We do not keep the full addresses of those who ask questions or send in recipes. We do not have the time to send personal replies. The reader also wanted to know how we select feature sto ries. We are always looking for ideas. We want our readers to send in suggestions for features or people who they think will make an interesting subject. The reader also wanted to know if visitors may tour the office and see how the paper is put together. Yes. Tours are given, but call in advance. Our staff will be happy to answer your other questions then. ANSWER R.B. Beiler, 862 Valley Rd., Quarryville, PA 17566, wanted to purchase old Hardy Boy books not new versions. Thanks to a reader who wrote that she has some books she will sell. Contact Ruth Ann Brubacker, 595 Brown Rd.. Myerstown, PA 17067-1839; (717) 933-4623. ANSWER —Brenda Pouts wanted to know how to remove baked on grease from the bottom of an electric frying pan. Thanks to Mrs. Ray Keeny who has success using S.O.S. and Brillo pads. It may also be soaked in water with degreaser. ROLLING ON. IN THE 90 S M,MD, ML &WL PULVI-MULCHERS MEETS THE CHALLENGE 7’4” THRU 30 BETTER SEEDBEDS...BETTER YIELDS M, MD SERIES 7’4”, 10’4”, 12'4”, 13’8” and 15’ MLO3 SERIES ML Pulvi-mulchers feature the 20”, six-spoke ductile iron notched roller wheel and now available with 20” ductile iron crowfooot wheel. The Bnllion Pulvi mulcher crushes both surface and buried lumps and converts fall and spring plowing into a clod-free seedbed The ductile iron wheels carry a five-year warranty against breakage. Available in 12’6”, 13'10", 15’2” and 18’9” The WL is the latest example of how Bnllion has met the challenge of the earth and competition. The front rollers break up surface clods. “C" shaped ribbon teeth or- “S” spring tine teeth break up the soil to 6” in depth and" pull clods to the surface. Available in 21'6”, 25’ & 30’ Widths. Ductile Roller Wheels firm .without compaction. ask you (Continued from Page B 13) WLO3 SERIES Regardless of the method used, it takes lots of scouring ANSWER —Doris Hellerick, Antes Valley, wanted to know where to purchase seeds for celosia Pink Tassels. It is a tall plant, not the wheat celosia. Thanks to Hazel Spamer who sent the following addresses as sources. Stokes Seeds Inc. Box 548, Buffalo, N.Y. 14240-0548. Park Seed Co., Cokes bury Rd., Greenwood, S.C. 29647-0001. STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The annual Orchid Show sponsored by The Central Pennsyl vania Orchid Society will be held For More Information Contact Your BRILLION DEALER Pennsylvania ADAMSTOWN Adamstown Equip, me. ALLENTOWN Lehigh Ag Equipment BECHTELSVILLE Miller Equip. Co. BELLWOOD & CRESSON Hines Equipment Co. BERWICK C.H. Rinehimer & Sons CARLISLE Gutshall's, Inc. DOVER George N. Gross, Inc EASTON George V. Selple ELIZABETHTOWN Messick Farm Equipment Co. INTERCOUSE C. B. Hoober A Son GREENCASTLE Meyers implement LANCASTER Landis Brothers, Inc. LEBANON Umberger’a of Fontana LOYSVILLE Gutshall’s, Inc LYNNPORT Kermit K. Klstler, Inc NEEDMORE Clugston Farm Equipment NEW HOLLAND A.B.C. Groff. Inc. OAKLAND MILLS Peoples Sales A Service OLEY Plkavllle Equipment, Inc. SOMERSET Summit Machinery QUARHYVILLE Grumelll Farm Service TAMAQUA Charlae Snyder, Inc. WATSONTOWN Deerfield AgATUrf Canter, Inc. WEST GROVE S.G. Lewie A Son, Inc. Maryland FREDERICK Cereevllle Ford New Holland New Jersey BRIDGETON Laelia Fogg ELMER Pole Tavern Equip. Salaa Corp. COLUMBUS Read Brothera Equipment FAIRFIELD Caldwell Tractor A Equipment ROLLING OH. .IN THE M S MEETS THE CHALLENGE Orchid Show | \m \s(o 1 1 \ 3 t I’KIM I I DW \KD I t M \M> I jj JUNE 29-JULY 8 |*j This is the year to head Jj |<| North for our best trip W jj to the Maritimes C| W BARGAIN Ej M PRICED! D M Call for details, r WOODS with WOODS compact, utility backhoes! Woods models 650 and 750 utility backhoes can out perform others their size (and larger) digging footings, irrigation ditches, drainage ditches, wiring trenches, and for iandscaping....come in soon for a demonstration. WOODS Woods Model 1050 reaches 13T’ and digs 107” below grade with tractors rated 50 HP to 130 HP. Ideal for farming, light construction and landscaping. R.S. HOLLINGER & THOMAS POWER SON, INC. EQUIPMENT Mountvllle, PA Avondale, PA 717-285-4538 215-268-2181 BANGOR IMPLEMENT Bangor, PA 215-588-5924 ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT New Ringgold, PA 717-943-2131 at the Penn State Campus Ag Are na, Comer of Park Avenue and Fox Hollow Road, State College, on Saturday, April 29,1 to 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 30,10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchid problems and a culture clinic is scheduled for Saturday, 3 p.m., and Sunday. 11 a.m. A photographer’s hour is planned on Sunday from 9 to 10 a.m. No admission charge. IMG IT AND Heavy Duty Model 1050 BACKHOE WOODS - Dual WOODS - GANNON ... come in for a demonstration Berks Society 9 The March meeting ot Group Nine of the Berks County Society of Farm Women met in the Read ing City Hall office of Sgt. Stanley McCarty, who spoke on home and personal safety. He gave advice on how to make homes more secure and ourselves less vulnerable when we are out. We stopped at Amer’s Restaurant for dessert and a short business meeting. An invi tation was received from Group 5 for their 30th Anniversary Party. Three members will attend. Sue Hendricks will bake for Berks Heim Bingo. The next meeting will be an Everyone’s Birthday Party at Snuzzles Restaurant. PIPERSVILLE GARDEN CENTER Piperaville, PA 215-766-0414 NESLEY EQUIPMENT CO. Pottatown, PA 215-469-6391 D.W. OGG EQUIPMENT CO. Frederick, MD 301-473-4250 Westminster, MD 410-848-4585