jjgs that she read an article woolen mill located in ; this town on a map. Can a nd the phone number if lew York would like to buy a e njoyed as a child. These (i 'Henner's Lydia," "Miss giant Peach." ledford, N.Y., would like to ultry auctions on Saturday heard there was one in vany more details. Is there anywhere? , punxsutawney, produces #where to purchase styro ggs, preferrably jumbo and ilifax, would like to know of son old butchering knives. er, Annville, wants pattern iut of telephone books. Illerstown, acquired a plas jrfrom the 1950 era manu- Co., Oceanside, N.Y. Kurtz nbly but when she wrote to returned with addressee sent address or parts? ir, Asbury, N.J., needs help irm pond. IDIS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK LtbtniM, w IMPLEMENT 717-22(4(50 Oakland Mills, M 71740-2101 LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT Allentown, PA MILLER-LAKE INC. MloviHo, PA 717-0194339 110-3 W-2553 MILLER'S LONE MAPLE ULES & SERVICE EQUIPMENT NtwAJoßAndrta, PA RO #1 Rt M 41240-7173 Falnnourrt CHy, PA Cutsßetter-andWider than Anything in it's Class The 820K59 is here • Redesigned guards and a 5-bar reel give the 820 a cleaner cut. • The 820's 9-foot 9-inch cut is 6 inches wider than anything in it’s class. • Three-point suspension system provides unmatched flotation, • An exclusive Power-Cushion helps prevent the driveline from bottoming out during tight turns • Exclusive John Deere urethane-roll conditioning. QUESTION—Kathy Helsel, Woodbury, would like to know how to make vanilla-scented ornaments to paint or decorate. QUESTION Bernie Retry, Columbia Crossroads, wants the address for the Smith (Turkey) Call Company in Pa. He needs information on a T-12 turkey that they make. QUESTION—LesIie Heulitt, Rock Cave, W. Va., is looking for a mail-order company that sells feedgrade ground kelp from 50-pound bags. She also would like a small manure fork called the original apple picker. QUESTION Leo Rodgers, Tamaqua, is looking for an operator's manual for a New Holland stack wagon model #lOl2 and for a Massey Ferguson Model #l2O baler. QUESTION A reader would like a formula for the old green and red paint used on old wooden farm implements. The paint looks like it was very thin and soaked into the wood. QUESTION D.R. Newsom, Cooperstown, N.Y., would like out-of-print cookbooks: “The Neighbor Lady Cookbooks” and Bob Allison's Ask Your Neighbor Cookbooks. (These were from radio stations). QUESTION Jean Lubold, Halifax, has several ques tions: Are there bird watchers in the Halifax area that would like to compare notes on building nests, feeders, and watch ing birds? QUESTION Terry Lerew, Gardners, wants information regarding minature bottle gourds,or tiny birdhouse gourds. They need to be 1 -4-inches in size. Would like an inexpensive source to buy those already dried and cleaned or a source for seeds and information on how to do it herself. 11l O.C. RICE, INC. SMITH’S WALTEMYER’S _im North M.in_st- IMPLEMENT, INC. SALES A SERVICE * M»rc«r»bur a , P* 101 M WinMratown Road 7174T74135 717-J2M244 R«J Lion, M 1400-443-3374 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Ot*y, PA •10-9»7-*277 Towsmto, PA SonMfsot, PA 717-2CM440 •14-44*4*00 POLE TAVERN EQ. SALES CORP. 670 Rt 40 Elinor, NJ •00-390-2000 GEORGE V. SEIPLE & SON EolOft, PA *lO-2S*-714C SCHEFFEL TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. HaNfw. PA 717-3*2-3132 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Mwtkwburg, M it4-7f3-210l M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS WMt Cheater, PA IIOHI-2NO A Uncaster Farming. Saturday, May 18, 1996-827 QUESTION —John Randall, Holcomb, N.Y., lost the ad in which someone advertised a portable scales with 5,000 # capacity in this paper in January. QUESTION Bob’s Radiator, Woodstown, N.J., would like to know where to write to find information on an old accordian. QUESTION BJ Stoltzfus, Mohnton, would like to know where to find a horse hair wood stove brush, nr ' oom type. QUESTION Milton B. Moyer, Hummelstown, would like to know where to purchase spike oil, an antiseptic for dressing wounds. QUESTION—Terry and Shirley Womer, R.D.#4, Box 45, Middleburg, PA 17842, write that they collect veterinary anti ques. Recently they acquired two business cards, one dated 1862, for J.S. Nixon & Son, Chambersburg, Pa. According to these cards, the druggist produced and sold horse and cattle powder. Does anyone know the history of this business? QUESTION—Robert DeLong, Walden, N.Y., would like to know where to purchase Falu rodfarg paint, which is made in Sweden. It is a superior water-based red paint, ideal for barns, which previously was available from a company in Georgia. QUESTION Esther Nolt, Newmanstown, would like to know where she can buy a set of Jungle Doctor books written by Paul White. She enjoyed these books as a child and would like to get them for her children. QUESTION A Turbotville reader would like to know where to find literature or an owner's manual on a US Slicing Machine Co., Van Barkers original hand crank meat slicer that was made in 1912 in La Porte, Ind. QUESTION Bill Sherwood, Beavertown, is looking for a kid’s wagon made by Sherwood Company with the name Sherwood printed on the side. 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. ANSWER Naomi Bupp, York, writes that the words and music to Fifty States in Rhyme are in a book called ‘Liberty A Music Celebration of Freedom,” created by Phil and Lynn Brower and arranged and orchestrated by Don Wyrtzen. It's a singsplration edition by Zondervan Music Publication Divi sion. Available from Old Town Productions, P.O. Box 2, Areo la, VA 22010 or call (703) 327-6367. The composition is copyrighted so you must purchase a copy of the book. ANSWER—Darrell R. Martin, Lititz, wanted the name and address of a company that offers parts and supplies to restore wooden trunks. Thanks to Mrs. John Frey, Annville, for send ing the name and address of a company that offers parts and supplies to restore wooden trunks. For a catalog, send $2.75 to Dorothymae's Trunks, Box 536, Spearman, TX 79081. Phone 806-659-3027. Also, JoAnn Horst, Boonsboro, Md., writes that Greencas tle Antique Mall has a booth with just about everything needed. As you walk through the door, the booth is to the left along the back wall. ANSWER For G. Minckier who wanted someone to repair old wool rugs, JoAnn Horst writes that she will repair them. Tell her about details, price, and shipping. Contact her at 8541 Old National Pike, Boonsboro, Md. 21713 or call (301) 739-8502. ANSWER Mrs. Amos Eberly, Lititz, wanted to know where she could find interlocking toy bricks called America bricks. Mrs. Mary Lehman writes that she has some to sell. Write to her at R.R.I, Box 545, Pine Grove, PA 17963-9762. ANSWER Jane Geigley, Christiana, wanted the story about a meadowlark that built a nest in a field. The baby birds would tell their mother what the farmer said and she would, promise that they didn’t need to move until the farmer said he needed to harvest the wheat. Thanks to Isaac E. Fisher, Pequea who writes that the story is in the book ‘Widening Hor izons,” a Golden Rule series printed by American Book Co. and copyrighted in 1956. Check with a library or .bookstore about obtaining a copy. ANSWER —Here’s another address for Guardian Service requested by Mrs. Speakman of Oxford. Guardian Service Cookware, 8402 Monroe Ave., Unit 1, Stanton, Ca. 90680. Call (714) 828-0750. ANSWER Rebecca King, Quarryville, sent another method to remove mildew from fabrics. Soak fabric in solution ■of a half cup vinegar, a half cup, liquid bleach, to 2 quarts water. Soak 1 or 2 hours or overnight. ANSWER Bill Sherwood, Beavertown, thanks the peo ple who contacted him about a goat wagon, which he
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