Salomei ers and ui| ier, Lancaster, would like a Dries Behind Their Names." Ronald :ets to moiq it tractor, ca mith. Kempton, is looking for i c-36 snow thrower to a model Cadet said the parts are no lon -110-756-3337. Call him $ D.Willii appraises i Harrisburg i, Liverpool, wants to know who que tractors for insurance pur- Dottle M wap small tea boxes, to trade! Inen, Box 401, Cookstown, N.J., jircelain images of wild animals he has 71 (some are duplicates) i ones that she doesn't have. jrt, Morris, needs a drive unit for at least he needs to talk with 717)324-2431 during the day or ling. —Joe Boh generator tasone.Ci 2 in the a —Mary Jan re she canj Butz, Stillwater, would like infor irchase a Knit-Wit Kit to use to Mrs. Q iow if them i how to ■ /id Weidenhammer, Bernville, e cassette tapes available that lak Pennsylvania Dutch. Harold jr-Silex 2-qi is steel, vi Cuchler, Coatesville, needs to irt ice cream freezer bucket, pre fers can he find one? don, Sykesville, Md., recently nny that was manufactured by aopolis, Pa. The company is no Is an owner's manual and a sour- Irvin C i-C Steam ustriesofC ss. Irvin na ’s ‘Depending upon crop and moisture content and increased strength compared to previous balers. Or consider the new optional Mega Tooth pickup, designed specifically for use in high-moisture, stemmy, ropey crops, and for baling silage. Teeth are bigger, suffer, and last longer than most. ales that to the bale , s. The all -28 two or scattered] are welds || Perfect bales - every time - with three types of John Deere monitors. Exclusive new BaleTrak' Plus is the most advanced monitor controller available. You can control nearly all aspects of baling from your tractor seat - then bale without looking back. The new Bale Watch Monitor also gives you “look ahead” baling with two gauges plus audible alarms. A simple, mechanical monitoring system is standard on smaller models. Visit your dealer and see for yourself why more and more farmers and ranchers choose John Deere balers. John Deere Strongßox® Battery • Reliable power for any brand of equipment. • 850-CCA. Group SD. • 280-amp reserve. • 36-month warranty. Now « soo3l* / V/(TY2I73S) your i731-A i w\ (PMLF33U | loberih 1996 W'M' QUESTION Faye Dove, Myerslown needs help in find ing a book, "Dark Fury,” by Helga Moray. QUESTION Richard Knouse, Liverpool, wants a source for Dutchman’s Pipe Vine. QUESTION—Lynn Joshua, Lititz, wants to buy “Wildflow ers and the Stories Behind Their Names,” by Phyllis Busch, and "Sugar From Farm to Market,” by Winifred Hammond. QUESTION Bill Johnson, Everett, wants to find a 1954 Chevy Huck-ster truck. QUESTION —C. Grodmann of New Hampton, N.Y. wants to know where to purchase fast-hitch attachments to an old Farmall C tractor. Contact him at (914) 374-2602. QUESTION —J. Hykes, 321 E. King St., Shippensburg, PA 17257-1424, is looking for old photographs of Christmas trees, which were taken before 1950. QUESTION—A Reinholds reader would like to purchase a used flat beater and 12-quart bowl for a Reynolds Electric Company commercial mixer serial number C 37129. QUESTION—Betty Sterner had a set of 12 plates limited edition 1979 Franklin Mint Porcelain by Peter Banett, but the January plate broke. Can anyone help her find a plate to replace the broken one? QUESTION A reader from Loysville would like to know where to buy black wool knit World War II Navy caps. QUESTION—J.R. Peppier, Glen Mills, would like to find a source for ram horns. He wants to make shepherd's crooks from them as they do in England. The horn is softened and bent into the top end. ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT, INC. Adamatom, PA 717-404-4301 BARTRON SUPPLY, INC. Tunkhannock, PA 717-I3MOII CARLYLE & K & W MARTIN. INC. EQUIPMENT INC. un 502 Clamant* St. Hagaratnm, MD Hooraflald, WV 26136 301-73J.1173 304-53M003 CARROLL’S EQUIPMENT LANDIS BROS. INC Rout* 235 HI 213 t RL 772 Oairaron, MD 2710 Ml Joy HO. 301-072-5553 CLUGSTON FARM EQUIPMENT NMdmora, PA 717-573-2215 CLUGSTON AG & TURF, INC. Chambcrtburg, PA 717-263-4103 DEERFIELD AG & TURF CENTER, INC. Watsontown. PA 717-538-3557 DUNKLE & GRIEB INC. Cantre Hall. PA 014-364-1421 DUNKLE & GRIEB INC. Mill Hall. PA 717-726*3115 ENFIELD EQUIPMENT, INC. Oxford, PA 610-932-1659 ENFIELD EQUIPMENT, INC. Whltaford. MD 301-452*5252 FINCH SERVICES HANOVER INC. Hanovtr, PA 717-632*2345 A.B.C. GROFF, INC. Naw Holland PA 717-314-4191 GUTSHALL’S INC. RO n Box 74-A Loyavllla, PA GUTSHALL’S INC. Carilala, PA 7tt-24(-2313 Manhaim. PA 17545 717-653-2340 LANDIS BROS. INC. Labanon, PA 717-226-2650 LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT Allentown, PA 610-398*2553 LONE MAPLE SALES & SERVICE Naw Ataxandrla. PA 412-666-7172 TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland Mills, PA 717*463*2161 WALTEMYER’S SALES & SERVICE .... 10136 Wlnlertlown Road MILIER-LAKE INC. R(d Lion, pa Ballavlllt, PA 1-600-443-3374 717-035-2335 MILLER’S EQUIPMENT RDfl m M Falrmount City. PA PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC Olty, PA 610417-& POLE TAVERN EQ. SALES CORP. 670 Rt 40 Eliror, NJ 609>351>2180 O.C. RICE, INC. 104 North Main St Blgltrvilla, PA 17307 717-677*1135 SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT CO. RadQooaaßd Somaraal, PA 614-4454500 GEORGE V. SEIPLE & SON Easton, PA 610-258-7143 SMITH’S IMPLEMENT, INC. Mercarsburg. PA 717-328*2244 ANSWER Sharyn Ziegler, York, wanted someone to replace the rubber latex body of her 40-year-old doll. Another person wanted to know who repaints old ceramic doll heads. Thanks to Salome Fisher, who suggests contacting Trudy’s Doll Village and Hospital, 10 Queen Rd., Intercourse, PA 17534 or call 717-768-3310. S.P.E., INC. R 0 1, BOX 157 Towanda, PA 717-265-4440 ANSWER—S. Parker, Mohnton, wanted to know where to obtain catalogs that list parts for all types of lawn equipment and garden tractors. Thanks to William Hildebeitel, Kempton, for writing that a 500-page catalog of parts is available by writ ing to Dixie Sales, 5920 Summit Ave., Brown’s Summit, N.C. 27410 or call 800-535-2862. Halifax, PA 717-362-3132 ANSWER Leora Petet, Hollsopple, wanted a crocheted pineapple butterfly pattern suitable for framing. Thanks to B. J. Light, Lebanon, who writes that a pattern is available fro nr House of Birches, 306 East Pass Rd., Berne, Ind. 46711 oi call 1-800-347-9887. That pattern appeared in Catalog #l5, page 7, called butterfly dollies #3360252. WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Martlnslxjrg, PA •14-793-2109 ANSWER Mrs. B.R. Stoltzfus, Leola, wanted a source for a wholesale company that sells wooden hoops for crafts Thanks to B.J. Light, Lebanon, who said that cheapest source she found is Bolek’s Craft Supply, P.O. Box 465,330 N. Tus carawas Ave., Dove, Ohio 44622-0465 or car 1-800-743-2723. M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Wut ChMtW, PA tmM-2990 ANSWER—For L. Horning who wanted two-piece lids that are smaller than regular lids, here are some more answers Mrs. Ernest Lefever has 11 boxes of #63; call (717) 872-5144 Marion Brubaker, has a dozen boxes of lids and two dozer rings. Call her at (717} 5142. Also, Leola Myers, Waynesbgro writes the lids can be purchased from Gardeners Kitchen P.O. Box 412 Dept. 91, Farmington. CT 06034. lancatter Farming, Saturday, Odobar 5, IM6-829 QUESTION Jack Gaul, Pipersville, would like to know where to get information on a Standard Monarch garden tractor. QUESTION Julie Davidheiser, Linfield, Pa., is looking for a source to buy Baltic Birch. Many of her craft books call for this wood, but she is unable to find it. She is also looking for the person who sells Bernina sewing machines at his home. A store owner in Pottstown told her that someone in Lancaster County sells them from his home and gives instructions. QUESTION - J. R. Musser of Lancaster moved some wine berries onto his property and wants to know how to prune them to get a good harvest, as this year he didn’t get any. He would also like to know if any reader ever heard of Fox Grapes. Relatives recalled picking them on their family's farm in southern Lancaster County. If someone has them on their property, would he be willing to supply a vine or two? QUESTION Mrs. L. C. Reider of Red Lion, Pa., would like some information about the Savory Roasting pan. The bottom has a deep well on the outside. She asks if you can still buy them and who manufactures them? QUESTION - Lovina Zimmerman of Mifflinburg wants the set of Uncle Arthur Bedtime Stories, as well as Uncle Arthur Bible Stories. Her phone number is (717 966-0244 and she lives at Box 341, Route 5, Mifflinburg, PA 17844. QUESTION Mary Dreisback of Bethlehem wants to buy or build a box hockey game that they have at city playgrounds. ANSWER—Lydia Fisher, Loysville, wanted to buy or bor row a book, ‘At Least We Were Married.” Thanks to three who wrote that Lydia may have the book for the cost of the post age. The three addresses follow: Minerva Sensenig, 311 Ironbridge Rd., East Earl, PA 17519. Olivia Merryman, 4511 Flintville Rd., Whiteford, Md. 21160-1608. Elaine Carman, R.D.#4, Box 2385, Lebanon, PA 17042. ANSWER Debra Derstme, Mapleton, wanted to purch ase an old record of the John F. Kennedy family. She thanks the people who responded to her request. ANSWER —A subscriber wanted to know where to purch ase instructions to crochet a dressy set for a baby girl. A read er writes that she will sent instructions if the subscriber sends her address to Mary Frankenfield 5789 Kesslersville Rd., Nazareth, PA 18064-8614. Other sources for patterns and booklets are Herrschners, Inc. 1-800-441-0838 and Annie’s Attic, 1 -800-582-6643 and House of Birches 1 -800-347-9887 ANSWER Here are more answers for Sharon Rehm, Lititz, who wanted sources for toys for her developmental!/ delayed son. Contact Toys for Special Children, 385 Warbur ton Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. 10706 or call 800-832-8697. Request a catalog from Cuisenaire, Materials for Learning Math and Science, by calling 800-237-3142. ANSWER—Mary Ann Reich is grateful for the response ot her request for a counted cross-stitch pattern called Amid Amish Life. ANSWER —Lydia Martin of Mifflinburg writes that she had a wonderful response for her ice cream freezer.
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