Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1995, Image 61

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QUESTION A reader would like to know where to get a
pattern to make knitted or cloth turban hats.
QUESTION Harold R. Stoudt, Hamburg, writes that
when he was young, he made a homemade salve or ointment.
He’s tried to duplicate it unsuccessfully. Stoudt wants to know
the ingredient used to congeal the salve with vasoline.
QUESTION Jean Nestler, Halifax, would like to know
how to make scented pine cones to bum safely in the fireplace
or to set in bowls or baskets.
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 Al Freysz, Middletown, Md., would like to
know where to obtain parts for a Bonanza apple parer.
See these John Deere dealers
for great values in parts
and equipment
ADAMSTOWN
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Aduwtown, M
717-404-4301
BARTRDN
SUPPLY, INC.
TiinkhannoEk, PA
717-035-4011
CARLYLE A
MARTIN, INC.
Htflwttoiim, HD
901-733-1171
CARROLL’S
EQUIPMENT
Routt 235
Dtmtron, HD
301-072-5553
CLUGSTON FARM
EQUIPMENT
M—tfmoft, M
717-573-2215
CLUGSTON AG
& TURF, INC.
Chtmbtnburg, M
717-263-4103
DEERFIELD AG &
TURF CENTER, INC.
Wittontown, PA
717-530-3557
DUNKLE&
GRIEB INC.
Ctntrt Hill, PA
114-3*4-1421
DUNKLE&
GRIEB INC.
Mill Hall, PA
717-72*4115
ENFIELD
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Orion), PA
•104324151
ENFIELD
EQUIPMENT, INC.
WhlMord, MD
30)452*5252
FINCH SERVICES
HANQVER INC.
Hinovor, PA
717432-2345
A.B.C. GROFF, INC.
Now HoNand. PA
7174544121
GUTSHALLS INC,
RD #2 Box 74-A
Loyavllla, PA
GUTSHALL'S INC.
CailliK, PA
717-341*2313
K A W
EQUIPMENT INC.
SUCIMMnttSL
MoonlMd, WV 25535
3044354003
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Laneulw, pa
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lrtanon, PA
717-221-2150
LEHIGH AG
EQUIPMENT
AllMtOMfl, PA
510-395-2553
LONE MAPLE
SALES & SERVICE
NtwAtoundrl*. PA
412455-7172
LOST CREEK
IMPLEMENT
Oakland Mllla. PA
717-463-2101
TOBIAS
EQUIPMENT CO!, INC.
MILLER-LAKE INC.
MtovNK, PA
717-935*2335
MILLER’S
EQUIPMENT
RDfl RLS9
Falrmount City, PA
NORTHERN TIER
IMPLEMENT CO.
RD «1 Box 277
MaosfWd, PA 11993
717412-3200
PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT INC.
Oloy, PA
SlO-M74277
A
POLE TAVERN
EQ. SALES CORP.
370 Rt4o
Elnwr.NJ
309^53*2330
O.C. RICE, INC.
104 North Main St
Blgtarvllla, PA 17007
7174774135
SCHEFFEL
EQUIPMENT CO.
RadQooaaßd.
Somaraat,PA
1144454500
GEORGE V.SEIPLE
& SON
Eaalon, PA
510-250-7145
SMITH’S
IMPLEMENT, INC.
Marcaraburg, PA
717-325-2244
S.P.E., INC.
Rd.1,80a157
Towanda, PA
717-2554440
Halifax, PA
717-352-3132
WALTEMYER'S
SALES A SERVICE
10136 Wntantown Rnd
Rad Lion, PA
1-600443-3374
WINELAND
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Martlnaburg, PA
514-793-2109
M.S. YEARSLEY
4 SONS
Waal Chaatar, PA
910496-2990
Lancaster Firming, Saturday, December 2, 1995-821
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 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
arepared 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 David Hoover, Ephrata, wants to know if
Joseph Barr one dollar bills are collector items. There are five
in a set.
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 Edward Clar, 363 Swedesford Rd., Frazer,
PA 19355-1603, would like a special book about terrier dogs.
QUESTION—Marie Lorah, Box 299, R.D.3, 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 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 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?
QUESTION—Joan Francisco, Stroudsburg, would like 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 A subscriber wanted to know where to pur
chase the book on “You Are What You Think." Thanks to Mrs.
Ray Seidel, Lenhartsville, for writing that the book was written
by Doug Hooper who had a regular column in “Grit" magazine
in the 1980 s. Mr. Hooper is deceased, but Mrs. Seidel, who
had purchased his tapes, suggests the subscriber write to the
address where she had received the tapes. It’s worth a try to
contact Grit Family Store, P.O. Box 245, Williamsport, PA
17701.
ANSWER—Ernest Brown, Klingerstown, wanted to know
the words to the song, written in the 19305, ‘Rain, Rain. When
You Gonna Come Again?” Thanks to Jack Sullivan, Dundee,
N.Y., and to Lillian Reichert, Mays Landing, N.J., who sent in
the words.
Rain
Rain, when you gonna rain again? Rain
Grow the golden grain again
Shower your blessings on me Rain,
Make the rivers deep again Rain,
Please don't let me weep again
Shower your blessings on me.
The cows in the meadow and
The sheep in the corn.
They know that something is wrong.
Old mother earth can never give birth
When you're away so long
Rain, make it green in Lover's Lane Rain •
For my gal and me again.
Shower your blessings on me.