L n , Allensville, wanted to know Lnbo Lettro Maid electric frying Lid Cookware Co. -Elsie 1 buy age the Mira< tine, Hanover, is willing to pay a for volume #5 of the Bible Story Wished by Review and Hearld —J. Raul tandpos axwell ar oc. son, 336 Waterford, Laughlin . could show him how to rehair a Edgar asks ifan\ imma, Jonestown, would likea ny size, preferably white, brown Orville 1 cow horns! iman, Gordonville, would like a i previously sold in drug stores, ne, linseed oil, and coal tar. The in an old family recipe for salve. Sue Bi British oil, \ >sene, turp >e the Britis Isher, Lancaster, would like a Stories Behind Their Names." Salorrl iwers and I [mith, Kempton, is looking for r C-36 snow thrower to a model [Cadet said the parts are no lon -610) 756-3337. Rona kets to mo et tractor. Call him i, Liverpool, wants to know who que tractors for insurance pur- 1 D. Will* appraises] Harrisburgi nen. Box 401, Cookstown, N.J., rceiain images of wild animals « has 71 (some are duplicates) ones that she doesn’t have. I Dottle M swap small e tea boxes ,e to trade) LANDIS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK Mmikxi, PA IMPLEMENT PIKEVILLE 717-229*2650 EQUIPMENT INC. Ot*y, PA •10-997-9277 GUTSHALL’SI Cwllalt, P» ' 71T-299-23H LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT MILLER-LAKE INC. K'& W j EQUIPMENT! 102 CtanantsSL HoonlMd, WVif 304-53*4001 < AHantown, PA •1040-2553 LANDIS BROS I Rt 283 A Rt 771 2710 Ml Joy« Manhtlm, PA 1* 717-653-2340 LONE MAPLE SALES & SERVICE EQUIPMENT Naw Alexandria, PA 41240-7172 A QUESTION —Joe Bohnert, Morris, needs a drive unit for an IH Electrall generator or at least he needs to talk with someone who has one. Call (717) 324-2431 during the day or (717) 324-2431 during the day or (717) 353-7982 in the evening. QUESTION Harold Kuchler, Coatesville, needs to replace a Proctor-Silex 2-quart ice cream freezer bucket, pre ferably stainless steel. Where can he find one? QUESTION Irvin Gordon, Sykesville, Md„ recently acquired a 200-C Steam Jenny that was manufactured by Homestead Industries of Corapolis. The company is no lon ger in business. Irvin needs an owner's manual and a source for parts. QUESTION —Faye Dove, Myerstown, needs help in find a book, Dark Fury,” by Helga Moray. QUESTION —Lynn Joshua, Lititz, wants to buy “Wildflow ers and Stories Behind the Names,” by Phyllis Busch and "Sugar From Farm to Market," by Winifred Hammond. QUESTION Bill Johnson, Everett, wants to find a 1954 Chevy Huckster truck. QUESTION —C. Grodmann of New Hampton, N.Y., want to know where to purchase fast-hitch attachments to an old Farmall C tractor. Contact him at (914) 374-2602. 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 A reader from Loysville would like to know where to buy black wool knit World War II Navy caps. BaUavilla, PA 717435-2335 POLE TAVERN EQ. SALES CORP. •70 Rt 40 Elmar, NJ •05456-200 MILLER’S RD il Rt 66 Fairmount City, PA Get John Deere Performance at Great Prices! • 40-, 50-, and 60 hp John Deere 5000 Senes Tractors give you the best of both worlds the genuine quality and reliability of a John Deere tractor, with big-tractor features at attractive prices • Tough, 3-cylmder, wet-sleeve John Deere engines with up to 28 percent torque reserves 11l O.C. RICE, INC. SMITHS WALTEMYER’S 104 North Main St IMPLEMENT, INC. SALES & SERVICE BlglnvlUt, PA 17807 M*rc*r*borg, PA 10130 Wlntmtown Road 717477413 S SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT CO. Rad Good* Rd. Towanda, FA Somanat,PA 717-2*W4« aid <154500 GEORGE V.SEIPLE & SON Eaalon. PA 610*25i-714* GET A DEAL • Your choice of the 9 speed collar shift transmission, 9 or 12-speed synchronized transmission (12-speed version has hydraulic power reverser) • The long list of money-saving standard features includes indepen dent TIG, hydrostatic power steering hydraulic wet disk brakes, and 18 2-gpm hydraulic flow rale T 32*2244 TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Halifax, PA 717-3*2-3132 QUESTION Jerry Harnish of Mt. Joy would like to know where to purchase a video on the wheat harvest crew in the West. QUESTION—A reader says she has a frosted glass (Star lyte) wine bottle, and 5 of the little glasses are missing. Would anyone know where she can find some? She also needs a Singer sewing machine manual for Model 347. QUESTION Pam Eyer of Carlisle wants to know how to clean old bottles that have been in the ground for many years. She has some that have small necks that can't be scrubbed and others have desposits on them that can’t be scrubbed off. R«d Uoo. PA 1400-443-3374 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. QUESTION Virginia Kalp of Stahlstown would like to know of any organization that collects and uses Betty Crocker coupons. Martintburg, PA •i4-7t3-2iof QUESTION —Teeny Spillman of Maryland remembers an article in Lancaster Farming that described how to soak pine cones to make a colorful fire. She has misplaced the information. M.S. YEARSLEY &SONS Waal Chaatar, PA 61d***-29*0 ANSWER Betty Stoner would like to replace the Janu ary, 1979, Franklin Mint porcelain plate by Peter Banett. Thanks to Nola Brion of Liberty, Pa., who says she could try Replacements Ltd., 1089 Knox Road, PO Box 26029, Dept. XV, Greensboro. NC 27420, or call 1-800-737-5223. Open Sundays, too. A ANSWER S. Parker, Mohnton, questioned where to obtain catalogs for lawn equipment and garden tractor parts. The answer from William Hildebeitel, Kempton, was printed previously; however, the fax number instead of the phone number was printed. Here is the correct address and phone number: Dixie Sales, 5920 Summit Ave. Brown’s Summit NC 27410. Phone: 1-800-753-4943 or fax 1-800-535-2862. ANSWER Martha Weaver, 361 Iron Bridge Rd.. East Earl, PA 17519, writes that she has the instructions for making sock monkeys, which had been requested by several read ers. She also has instructions for making sock elephants and a sock monkey that she will sell. ANSWER J.R. Musser of Lancaster moved some wine berries onto his property and wanted to know how to prune them to get a good harvest, as this year he didn’t get any. A reader wrote that wine berries do not need pruning, but required several years to establish a good root system before bearing berries. ANSWER Richard Knouse, Liverpool, wanted a source for Dutchman’s Pipe Vine. Thanks to a reader who writes that a source is Mellinger’s Garden Catalog, 2310 W. S. Range Rd.. N. Lima. OH 44452-9731. To order a catalog, call •1 -800-321 -7444. The company also has books available on (topics like grape growing and many varieties ANSWER For J. Loren Yoder. Belleville, who wanted information about Weaver’s Dairy and Supplee Dairy, Eric ;Fedor writes that he may be able to supply details. If inter ested, call and leave a message at (610) 889-9757. Lancwtef Firming, Saturday, October 18, 1986427 QUESTION—Lovina Zimmerman of Mifflinburg wants the set of Uncle Arther 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, 17844. QUESTION—Mary Dreisback of Bethlehem wants to buy or build a box hockey game that they have at a city playgrounds. QUESTION Ruth Cantello of Somerset, New Jersey is looking for a pattern or instructions for a crocheted necklace with many dangling buttons. They have been shown at sever al quilt shows in the past few years. QUESTION—J. Kramer of Bethel wants to know what he can use to clean or polish hammered aluminum and how to clean all the cracks and crannies in the designs. QUESTION—A reader from Riverhead, New York, wants to know if anyone makes rag rugs and how much they are per yard. QUESTION—PoIIy Weiss, Woxall, wants information on a machine that was advertised in Lancaster Farming that cracks black walnuts and costs about $2O-$3O. Where can she buy one? QUESTION A Christian inmate would like printed Bible study materials or address for anyone connected with The Way International and the P.F.A.L studies offered by them. Write to Donald K. Love, AK8459, 1600 Walters Mill Road, Somerset, PA 15510. QUESTION Melva Wright of Newville would like the words to the poem, “Little Orphan Annie,” which starts thus; Little orphan Annie/Comes to our house to stay/To wash the cups and saucers up/And brush the crumbs away.” She says her teacher in the one-room school would always read this poem around Halloween.
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