i ask t* •? _ (Continued from Ptg4- B 28) Evan Weidman, Westfield, wants to know if jany that makes milk can coolers like those k tanks. Or, does someone have a used one jcthim at 174 Stevenson St., Westfield, PA >67-2607. —Florence Fisher, Etters, would like to know keep pigeons off a tin roof. Anna Grace Moore, Cochranville, would iw to make crafts with Christmas or birthday Walter Lee, Elkton, would like to know ase a hair clipper with metal guides or gauges, very time he uses the ones he has, the plastic the guide on the razor breaks. It gets rather turchase sets of guides so often. Carol Brown, Halifax, would like to know ase patterns to make things out of safety pins s especially would like patterns for an angel about 10 inches high. LANDIS BROS. MC. LOST CREEK NORTHERN TIER O.C. RICE, INC. SMITH'S WALTEMYER'S Lebanon, PA IMPLEMENT IMPLEMENT CO. 104 North Main St IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES A SERVICE 717-22MIM Oakland Mila, PA ROII Box 277 Blglaivflio, PA 17307 Marearaburg, PA Rad Lion, PA 717403*2111 Manatlald, PA 10933 717-077-0135 717-320-2244 717-244-4100 717402-3200 LEHIGH AG SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT MILLER-LAKE INC. rniiinirifflir- EQUIPMENT 00. S.P.E., INC. WINELAND Allintown, PA ■•Itovlllt, PA EQUIPMENT INC. B, d m> Rd. 1, Bo« is? EQUIPMENT, INC. (10-318-2551 717-ISS-2355 Som.rwt, PA Mirtlniburg, PA (10-017-6277 014-4454500 717-2*54440 *l4-7»3-210l POLE TAVERN LONE MAPLE MILLER'S EQ. SALES CORP. GEORGE V. SEIPLE SALES I SERVICE EQUIPMENT (70 Rt*. 40 A SON (tow Afcxtndrli, PA RD «1 Rt 6* Bimr, NJ Enton, PA 4124(4-7172 Fllrmount City, PA (01-36»-2110 610-251-7148 • The 60-hp S4oo.is one of three value-packed 40- to 60-hp tractors. • Turbocharged, 3-cylinder wet-sleeve engine. Sixty Turbocharged ■■J AWDC transmission {l2-speed I 1111 version has hydraulic power reverser). • Standard 9-speed collar shift transmission, optional 9- or 12-speed synchronized QUESTION Linda Miller, Lancaster, would like to know what she can do to produce nice thick rhubarb stalks instead of pencil-thin ones. QUESTION Ruth Dundore would like the book with the following poems: Brier Rose, The Old Man Goes To School, The Station Agent's Store, and The Last Hymn. It was pub lished about 1900. QUESTION Mrs. S. Carol, P.O. Box 344, Shiloh, N.J 08353, would like some Amish penpals. QUESTION—Lovis Novatnak, 5 Russian Olive Dr., Etters, PA 17319 writes that his grandmother will soon have a 75th birthday. She used to can vegetables in jars called wax sea lers. He would like to buy some to surprise her. Please call him at (717) 932-2616. ANSWER Mike Malinoski writes that his son has a col lection of patches from the “Keep Pa. Beautiful,” program that was started by the Dept, of Trans, in 1979. The patches were given to school children. Ryan needs four patches to com plete his set. The patches he needs have the following word ing on them: Department of Transportation, Beautification Conservation 1980 Award. Take Pride —Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Day Don’t Litter; Beautification, Conservation Award. Please contact him at R.D.2, Box 194, Dillsburg, PA 17019. (717) 432-9086. QUESTION Maxine Tutton, Fort Royal, Va., would like the address for a mail order company that sells patterns for clothing that fits cement lawn geese that are so popular now. QUESTION —Julia Rissler, Mohnton, would like Sue Bar ton books by Helen D. Boylston, especially Sue Barton, Superintendent of Nurses. Call (717) 484-0515, or write to Julia at 448 Orchard Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540. 11l 60 HP 5400 TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Halifax, PA 717-362-3132 • Also independent PTO, hydrostatic power steering, hydraulic wet disk brakes, and 18.2-gpm hydraulic flow (all standard equipment). QUESTION Alverna Martin, Wellsboro, would like the book "All Around America,” printed by Scott/Forseman Co. in 1956. Alverna’s fourth grade teacher gave her a book to keep 29 years ago. The book has been so well-liked by her seven children that it is no longer whole. Please contact her at R.D. 6, Box 174, Wellsboro, PA 16901. QUESTION —George Rousis, Bally, hopes to move to the Midwest or Montana in a few years. He’d like to know how to find out weather temperature highs and lows, rainfall, and snowfall for the individual states during the past 10 years. QUESTION Helen Mill, Navajo Rd.. Box 270 Indian Orchard, Honesdale, PA 18431, would like to purchase the new or used book, “Rollin’ Thunder.” QUESTION Conny Riggliman, Warriors Mark, would like to know how to make feather trees from goose feathers. QUESTION —A faithful New York reader wanted a whole sale source for goose feathers to use to make old-fashioned feather Christmas trees. QUESTION—Jenny Palovitch of Lancaster County would like to purchase a wrought iron bench that wraps around a tree. It may be new or used. QUESTION Several years ago, Harold R. Stoudt of Hamburg purchased aluminum-clad electric fence wire by direct shipment from South Star Industries in Tenn. The deal er discontinued his business. Does anyone know of the com pany or one that sells similar high quality aluminum clad male able steel wire? It did not recoil when unspooled and could be hand spliced. QUESTION A Lehighton reader would like to know the market price for goose and duck eggs. 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 like 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 tetter-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. M.S. YEARSLEY A SONS Waat Chaatar, PA 610-696-29 M QUESTION Blanche Hertzler, Mt. 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. A QUESTION —Edgar Jackson, Ligonier, would like to know how to puff wheat, rice, and corn for making cereal. ANSWER Ruth Seber, Linfield, gives these sources for two makers of excellent goat cheese, which had been requested. Peggy King, who makes a feta type cheese, (610) 942-3667. Doug Newbold, who makes a soft cherve cheese, (610) 296-0463. ANSWER—Mary Dengler, Middletown, Ohio, and a friend needed belts for their Singer treadle sewing machines and asked where to purchase them. Thanks to a reader who wrote that the belts may be purchased at Good's Variety Store, Hwy. 5& 52 East, P.O. Box 310 Versailles, MO 65084 or call 1-800-398-2494. ANSWER —Tiffany Marino, Ephrata, wanted to know how to remove paint from clothing. Thanks to Catherine Parrish, Ebensburg, who writes that she has success by putting lac quer thinner on the fabric full-strength and letting it soak about one hour before washing. She has had success with this method even after the fabric was washed. (Editor's Note; Please check the warning label on the lacquer thinner to make sure there is adequate ventilation and not a fire hazard. Also, I would suspect this method would remove coloring and weaken threads on some fabrics). ' ANSWER Vickie Davidson, Shepherdstown, W.V., wanted to know how to make homemade soap with fragrance oils and a source to purchase the oils. Thanks to a Lehighton subscriber who writes that the oils are available in drugstores or she can write for a catalogue list from George's Spiceland, Inc., P.O. Box 25194, Chicago, IL 60625. Also, foe directions on making the soap, write to the following for a pamphlet with complete instructions: Red Devil Lye, P.O. 127, Riverton, N.J. 08077. umcwtir Farming, Saturday, May 13, 1995-829
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