Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 16, 1995, Image 61

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    ,r Middletown, Ohio, would like
heavy duty chair frames for
1t to do all that work on used
, r would like to know where to
Jf wants to know where to pur
fground natural phosphate rock
aunties.
ijloudt, Hamburg, writes that
homemade salve or ointment,
gssfuily. Stoudt wants to know
«al the salve with vasoline.
Fisher, 1068 Back Maitland Rd.,
king for “Engine Whistles," the
jerry series by Row, Peterson,
toI, Reinholds writes that she
chine, manufactured by DAK
;alif. She wants to order a
touch with the company as
i their phone numbers are out
scent information on the com
ny took over the manufacture
Middletown, Md., would like to
tor a Bonanza apple parer.
iod. Beavertown, is looking for
n made by Sherwood Company
ited on the side. The other is a
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717 W-3200
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EQUIPMENT MILLER-LAKEINC. *StI NC
Alkntown, PA PA EQU'PMEjrT INC.
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412444-7172 FdnnountCtty, PA (04-3444440
Ida Risser
We have many walkers along enjoyed walking
our dead-end road as there is a hfetime I ve walked
building development near us. At man y Some have been the
one time people were so busy pen. lush pastures of Ireland, the
earning a living that they did not •jea c |' cs °f Hawau, die tunto nv
have time for a leisurely walk Alaska, and around the Eiffel
everyday. Tower m Pans, France.
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.
Act fast; save big, on new
John Deere 8000 Series Tractors!
Huy a (evolutionary new 1W) lo 225-hp lolui Deeic 8000 Sours I ladoi before Druinbi i
81, and lake your pick
• AlniKeensh,discounl,pJusano-inlerest waiver until M.utli 1,10% (oraddilinnal rash
in lien of waiver), ulus variable mleresl rales ns low as 8 (> r )% loi (ill months, or
• Variable interest rales as low as 6 ori%0 r i% (7 Git. fixed rale), or
• AliiiKee.isliilisiniinl.pliisanoiiitereslwaiverimlilM.iKli I Hl%. plus variable
mlei esl i ales as low as 7 0* (8 O'V. fixed i ale)
,S|Xxial leasniK deals .lie also available Art fasl and save Inp' Ibese riffcl's end Derembei llsl
Stop by the slmc, today'
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SCHEFFEL p _ ||JC
EQUIPMENT CO.
IWOoowM. ToMiMta. PA
SmimimLM 717-2004440
(144444400
TOBIAS
EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
717-342-3132
However, one walk that will
forever stick in my mind is a walk
that I took when I was only 14
years old. You see, I had forgotten
to. pick up a house key off a table
in one farmhouse to open a door in
another farmhouse. And so my
father sent me down a pitch black
one-mile road to get that key. It
was a lonely, scary trip on a very
dark night. When I got home, I
found that the family had opened
an outside cellar door and had got
ten in the house without the key.
In the spring I and my six sisters
looked forward to a walk down
our cinder road to a meadow filled
with spring flowers. Our path took
us. along a steep bank beside the
Conestoga River. It‘s a wonder
WINELAND
EQUIPMENT, INC.
MiiUmlNirg, M
(14-7*3-210*
M.S. YEARSLEY
&SONS
W*dChMt*r, M
(104M-2MO
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Uncaster Farming, Saturday, December 16, 1995-817
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 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 Mrs. Harold Kuehler, Coatesville, wanted to
know how to keep the dog’s water pail from freezing when
they go away overnight. Thanks to I. A. Kirk Sr., Silver Springs,
Md., who writes that bird feeding stores carry an electric hea
ter to put into bird baths. Kirk has tried the heater and it works
great.
ANSWER—Jean Nestler, Halifax, wanted to know how to
make scented pine cones to burn safely in the fireplace.
Thanks to Sarah Clark, Breezewood, who sent these direc
tions previously printed in our paper.
Colorful Burning Plnecones
Vk gallons hot water
3 plastic or ceramic containers, one for each color
Vi pound copper sulfate (for green flame)
Vi pound boric acid (for crimson flame)
Vi pound calcium chloride (for yellow or yellow-orange
flame)
Pinecones '. ...
Pour Vi gallon hot water into each container. Add one
chemical to each container of hot water.
Stir until chemicals are dissolved.
Add pinecones and soak overnight.
Allow pinecones to dry thoroughly in warm dry air for two
da £d cones to fire two or three at a time. The colorful flames
will last only a short time.
Warning: Keep this solution out of the reach of small child
ren and pets. The chemicajs may be toxic.
ANSWER For the reader who asked how many different
kinds of peanut butter glasses with flowers and jarnes are
available, Hanna Bradley, Bridgeton, N. J.. writes that she has
that we never fell in as we climbed
over many fallen trees. Then in the*
summer I would partially retrace
our steps when I gathered wild,
black raspberries to make jelly.
The problem there was that we
were not allowed to use the jelly
and when my parents moved 25
years later die comer cupboard
was full of unused jams and
jellies.
During the Depression, some
plumbers walked three miles
every morning and evening carry
ing their tools to install a bath
room in our home. You see, they
were only too glad for a job.
Now our neighbors walk for
exercise for themselves and also
for their dogs.