Answer, Lancaster Farming, 17522. Attention: Lou Ann SASE. If we receive an an publish tt as soon as possi- r, Halifax, would like to know is to bum safely in the fireplace ir, R.D.3, Box 471, Everett, PA pnths ago she answered a ban's first name called Leora. ! to send a couple of angel pat rrite to her. sher, 1068 Back Maitland Rd., ng for “Engine Whistles," the erry series by Row, Peterson, hoi, Reinholds writes that she ichine, manufactured by DAK :alif. She wants to order a touch with the company as i their phone numbers are out ecent information on the com ny took over the manufacture ), 412 Douglas Rd., Hummel and hardback books by Eric at his address or call (717) /liddletown, Md., would like to for a Bonanza apple parer. LANDIS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK NORTHERN TIER O.C. RICE, INC. SMITH'S WALTEMYER'S IMPLEMENT IMPLEMENT CO. - 10 ** >rth IP"j t IMPLEMENT, INC. SALES I. SERVICE m-Ktaso Oakland UMa, M no »1 (ox 277 mqHntm. P* 17307 Mareantiwg. PA 1013 a Wlntarstown Noad 717-4(341(1 ManafMd, M 1(03 717477413( 717-323-2244 Had Uon, M 7174(2-3200 14004434374 LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT MILLER-LAKE INC. PIKEVILLE Allentown, M BadavHla, M EQUIPMENT INC. ClO*3M-2f53 717*t39>23M Otoy.M •104574277 LONE MAPLE MILLER’S GEORGE V. SEIPLE SALES 4 SERVICE EQUIPMENT «om.« ’ 4 SON New Alexandria, M PD #1 At M Elmar, NJ Eaaton, PA 412-CM-7172 Falrmount City, PA Mf H> TWO BIMM-7HB • Self-cleaning diamond-tread belts give you fast bale starts, keep leaves in the bale. • I ive models available, for bales from 750 up to 2,000 pounds—lncluding the 385 Baler, with its 4-foot-widc, 1,050-pound bales. 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 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—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 Gerami, Jamison, wants to know where to purchase concrete fence posts. I J 0 H N DEE R E [j The fastest Moving Balers Are Meed to Move Fast 11l SCHEFFEL “KS Rid SOON Rd. Tw««nii U |i towsbm, w* SEE THEM HERE! TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. HHMIX.M 717-392-3132 • Surface-wrap (available on 435 and 535) speeds baling while protecting hay quality • Slop in and check all the features QUESTION A Lehighton subscriber writes that she is the person who had requested an address for the company of the Merit Quik Chef Fast Grill. Someone sent an address, but when she wrote to it, her letter was returned. Does someone have an up-to-date address? WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. HwUiMlxiig, M •14-793-2101 M.S. YEARSLEY A SONS W*M Chtttar, PA •10-404-2990 ANSWER For the reader who requested seeds to grow stuffing tomatoes, here are several addresses from our read ers. Sorry, we were wrong. You do not need to cut out the insides of the tomato. Stuffing tomatoes with hollow insides are grown from seed. Thanks to Louise Rapp, Easton; Nancy Zinck, Jersey Shore, Louise Graybeal, Renick, W.Va., and other readers for setting the record straight. Stuffing tomato seeds may be ordered from the following: Burgess Seed & Plant Co., 905 Four Seasons Rd., Bloomington, IL 61701. Gurney’s Seed & Nursery Co., 110 Capital St., Yankton, S.Dak. 57079. R.H Shunaway, Totally Tomatoes, P.O. Box 1626, Augusta, Ga. 30903. A ANSWER - Roland Kamoda, Monongahela, and other readers wanted to know where to purchase Certo tablets fora folk remedy for arthritis. The person who submitted the remedy writes that it should be 1 tablespoon Certo dissolved in 4-ounces Welch's Grape juice. Certo, used to make jelly, may be purchased in liquid form in the supermarket. Editor’s Note: Printing this requested information does not mean we endorse it. ANSWER Roland Kamoda from Monongahela wanted a source for ordering a corn cutter. Thanks to Louise Graybe al, Renick, W.V., who- wrote that a triple action corn cutter/ creamer is available from Lehman’s Hardware and Appliance Inc., 1 Lehman Circle, P.O. Box 41, Kidron.jOhio 44636-0041 Lancwter Farming, Saturday, Novtmber n, 1995425 QUESTION David Hoover, Ephrata, wants to know if Joseph Barr one dollar bills are collector items. There are five in a set. QUESTION —Mrs. Bruce Gemmill, 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 Clar, 363 Swedesford Rd., Frazer, PA 19355-1603, would like a special book about terrier dogs. QUESTION—Marie Lorah, Box 299, R.D.S.Tamaqua, 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. QUESTION Robert Noller, Medford, N.J., writes that some time ago an ad appeared in this paper for plans to build a vegetable stand. He purchased the plans and misplaced them. Anyone able to help him with a name and address? QUESTION—Joan Francisco, Stroudsburg, would tike to know where to purchase oil of cassia, used in Italian cooking. QUESTION—Yvonne Lawrence, Newburgh, N.Y., would like to know where to purchase a rhubarb and soda mixture used for indigestion. She used to purchase it in a pharmacy but finds the New York pharmacies don’t stock it anymore. ANSWER—Here’s more information on the source for Dr. Martin pole lima beans. Jean Major, Chesapeake, Md., writes that certified seed is grown by Fern Hill Farm, P.O. Box 185, Clarksboro, NJ 08020. This is the only crop they grow. They offer both fungicide treated seed, regular, and pre germinated seed. Send SASE for order form. You many save your own seed in subsequent years. Jean writes, “I have been growing them for four years best flavor ever tasted. Very large beans but do not taste mealy.’’ Jacob Garber, Feasterville, end several other readers also recommended the Fern Hill Farm as a source.