B 2-Uncntr Farming, Saturday, Novambar 4,199$ it W°U This column Is for readers who have questions but don’t know whom to ask tor answers. “You Ask—You Answer” is tor non-cooking ques tions. When a reader sends In a question, H will be primed In the paper. Readers who know the answer are asked to respond by mailing the answer, which will then be primed in the paper. Questions and Answers to this column should be addressed to You Ask—You Answer, Lancaster Fanning, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Attention: Lou Ann Good. There’s no need to send a BASE. If we receive an an swer to your question, we will publish it as soon as possi ble. QUESTION—Mrs. David Fisher, 1068 Back Maitland Rd., Lewistown, PA 17044, is looking for "Engine Whistles," the -fifth reader from the Alice and Jerry series by Row, Peterson, and Co. QUESTION Patricia Varchol, Reinholds writes that she has a Turbo Baker II bread machine, manufactured by DAK Industries of Canoga Park, Calif. She wants to order a replacement part. She was in touch with the company as recently as last fall but now both their phone numbers are out of service. Does anyone have recent information on the com pany or know if another company took over the manufacture of the bread machine? QUESTION Cindy Eshleman, R.D.3, Box 7957, Jones town, PA 17038, would like to make a braided wreath with bal er twine. She would also like cards illustrating horse and sleighs: Please send directly to her. QUESTION Mike Pronio, 412 Douglas Rd., Hummel stown, would like paintings and hardback books by Eric Sloane. Please contact him at his address or call (717) 566-0216. QUESTION Al Freysz, Middletown, Md., would like to know where to obtain parts for a Bonanza apple parer. QUESTION • Bill Sherwood, Beavertown, is looking for two items. One is a kid's wagon made by Sherwood Company with the name Sherwood printed on the side. The other is a goat wagon. Both should be older models that are in good shape and priced reasonably. QUESTION—Curvin E. Martin, 330 N. Clay Rd., Lititz, PA 17543, would like 1990-1992 issues of ‘Country,” 'Country Extra” and ‘Country Woman,” published by Reiman Publications. QUESTION - Roland Kamoda from Monongahela writes that he heard that a corn cutter that slices through the kernel is sold in an Amish or Mennonite store in Lancaster County. He'd like the name of the store. QUESTION - Roland Kamoda, Monongahela, wrote that a reader sent a folk remedy for arthritis that required one tablet of Certo dissolved in grape juice. He would like to know where to purchase Certo tablets. QUESTION Sandra Laughman, Hardin, Mo., wrote that she read about a woman who creates pickled fabrics. Sandra would like information on the procedure and ingredients to use. QUESTION Lisa Sparr, Upper Falls, Md., would like to know how to get the grates on a gas grill clean. QUESTION Kim Salvatore, Winslow Township, N.J., would like to purchase a Dept. 56 animated, snow dome mus ic box called a ‘Childe’s Pond.” One of her twin sons broke her sister-in-law’s music box and Kim wants to replace it. She is prepared to pay a fair price. Call her at (609) 567-3447. QUESTION Lena Hoover, Shippensburg, would like to order wigs through the mail. She uses the wigs for doll’s hair. The wigs should be inexpensive but good quality. QUESTION Frank Cerami, Jamison, wants to know where to purchase concrete fence posts. QUESTION —Barbara Fair, 2056 Garfield Rd., Mohrsville, Pa. 19541, writes that she is a stay-at-home farm wife with four small children. Her husband is always in the barn or the fields and she is busy with kids, house, and garden. She is lonely and would like to correspond with someone in similar circumstances. QUESTION David Hoover, Ephrata, wants to know if Joseph Barr one dollar bills are collector items. There are five QUESTION—Mrs. Bruce Qemmill, Felton, is looking for a book about glass "chicken on the nest.” QUESTION Mike Williams, Conowingo, Md., would like blue print plans to build a rolltop desk. QUESTION Sue Pardo, Jarrettsville, Md., would like to contact someone who teaches beginning weaving in the Lan caster, Fawn Grove areas of Pennsylvania or Harford or Balti more counties in Maryland. QUESTION Ernest Brown, Klingerstown, would like to know the words to the song, written in the 19305, "Rain, Rain, When You Gonna Come Again?” QUESTION Edward Clkr, 363 Swedesford Rd., Frazer, PA 19355-1603, would like a special book about terrier dogs. QUESTION —Marie Lorah, Box 299, R.D.3, T amaqua, PA 18252, has sequined calendars that her sister had made more than 15 years ago. She asks if there are ways to use the calendars by making T-shirts or something else. Send instructions directly to her. QUESTION Ellen Ranck, Cochranville, would like to know where to purchase the first reader book, "Ben and Alice.” QUESTION A.M. Rohrer, East Berlin, would like the words to the poem that begins: “When I was young and brave and strong, when right was right and wrong was wrong...." * QUESTION A subscriber would like to know where to 'locate a 1965,1966, or 1967 gas tank (new, old stock) for a 1965 Cadillac. 4 QUESTION Robert Noller, Medford, N.J., writes that some time ago an ad appeared in this paper for plans to build 8000 Series Tractors raise benchmarks in power ; efficiency OECD test results for John Deere 8000 Series Tractors confirm what owners have been saying all along; These are the most productive tractors you can buy. Record-setting power. The 225-hp 8400 Tractor set new standards with several new records: Highest % PROTECT THE PERFORMANCE YOU’VE COME TO EXPECT John Deere sets new records in Nebraska Tests PTO power at rated speed; highest maximum PTO power at 2,000 rpm; highest drawbar power at rated speed; highest maximum drawbar power at 2,000 tpm; and highest maximum drawbar puli for an unballasted tractor on singles (the 200-hp 8300 came in second to the 8400). Plus, all 8000 Series It .rftf ¥iwii 11 a vegetable stand. He pm them. Anyone able to ha^: QUESTION A Lehlg the person who had requei the MeritQuikChefFastQ when she wrote to it, her l< have an up-to-date addri QUESTION—Joan Frans know where to purchase oil of QUESTION—Yvonne L like to know where to pure* used for indigestion. She u but finds the New York phi ANSWER —Arlene Nao how to get rid of carpenter Haven, for writing that she i purchased at Chatham Run PA 17745 (717) 769-6192 ANSWER—Mrs. Alvin Bru how to get rid of thousands a that are on the siding, porch,n dows of their house. Elm Charlestown, W.Va., writes problem. To rid inside area bombs at the hardware seeflo ones outside, use gasoline she writes. I’m not sure howi but extreme caution should ANSWER—Lisa Sparr, Up where to purchase a flame ta burg, writes that she doetn method keeps the soup front marbles in the pot. The sii s'* •< the oil that exceeds industry standards - educes engine wear 32 percent and ■s when used in a John Deere engine 'eat oil for other brands of engines, too. ine oil at a competitive price. linants and dirt out of your engine [h performance of John Deere fuel filters. Put them into your John Deere tractors, windrowers, combines, and forage harvesters. Just $8.69' (AR50041) *
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers