Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 1996, Image 56

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    HM.wostef Farming, Saturday, November 30, 1906
You Ask,
You Answer
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QUESTION—June Howes writes that she needs
to replace a broken part on her PASTAM ATIC 700 by
Simac. The company is no longer at the address in
her owner's manual. If she can't repair hers, she’s like
to find someone who has one and can use the parts
and many disks that she has.
QUESTION Gladys Stephens writes that men
tally handicapped children enjoy collecting calen
dars, pencils, postcards, key rings, vehicle license
plates and other things. She writes that it is nice to
see the smiles on their faces when they receive these
items. Gladys writes that she will pay for postage if
people will send her these items to give to the child
ren. Write to Gladys at R.R. 2, Box 1069, Starrucca,
PA 18462-9703.
QUESTION Rachel Fisher wants to know if
someone who purchased Mastercraft cookware from
Pre. Mike Williams of Kentucky, could write and say
whether or not they are satisfied with the cookware.
QUESTION Renee Hankins would like to know
where she can get tin stars that are used for wool
embroidery. She’d like to teach her daughters.
QUESTION Kelly Deutsch of Lake Harmony,
Pa., is looking for fine hand-crafted gifts, toys, acces
sories, and artwork for young children.
QUESTION Bruce N. Carpenter of Winchester,
Va., is looking for information where he can find
attachments for a ROTO-HOE 4 Seasons garden
tractor. He's specifically looking for a snowblower
attachment.
QUESTION Evan Weidman, Westfield, has an
old milk jar with raised lettering that says One quart
liquid/Jane's Creamery. On the back is written Cream
Top, Pat. March 3 ’25. Weidman wants information
on the Creamery and the years it was in operation.
QUESTION Marlene Hurst would like instruc
tions to weave reed baskets. She already has the
melon basket booklet.
QUESTION Doug Bunnell, Endicott, N.Y.,
would like to know where to obtain an operator's or
instruction manual for a horse-drawn corn binder
made by E.B. Osborne. If you have a copy, contact
him at 2650 Bornt Hill Rd., Endicott, NY 13760.
JT ( CLOSED SUNDAYS, NEW YEAR,
EASTER MONDAY, ASCENSION DAY,
WHIT MONO AY, OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING,
fIHIHH CHRISTMAS & DECEMBER 26TH
FISHER’S FURNITURE, INC.
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
USED COAL A WOOD HEATERS
COUNTRY FURNITURE A ANTIQUES
BUS, HRS. BOX 57
MON.-THURS. 8-5 1129 GEORGETOWN RD.
FRI, M, SAT. 8-12 BART, PA 17503
QUESTION Mabel Burkholder, Fleetwood,
would like to know where to purchase American
Limoges, fine porcelain from the Salem Heritage Col
lection, Bridal Bouquet china plates, the design is in
blue and gray. She also wants a set for 4-12 of Gla
mour by The American Limoges China Co. made in
USA Briar Rose GNL, which has a picture of wild
roses in rose and green.
QUESTION Ron DeGraw, Madison, NJ, needs
a manual for Allis Chalmers Model 3500 Diesel
Engine. He will pay for the book, plus postage if you
call him at (201) 377-5524.
QUESTION Mrs. David L. Glick, Holtwood,
wants a used hand dough kneader. Send the price to
her at 78 Old Holtwood Rd., Holtwood, PA 17532.
QUESTION Karen Kininane, Shartlesville, is
searching for a book that has a story about two sisters
who inherit a big old house in the country, move into
the house, and support themselves by running a
rooming house. She can't remember the title, but it
had a medium blue or grayish cover, black and white
illustrations on the first few pages, and was printed
about 1920. Her aunt had the book, which disap
peared when the house was sold. Karen will happily
pay for the book plus shipping. Call her at (610)
488-7792.
QUESTION—Mae Stanill, Bel Air, Md., wants the
words and music to the hymns, Dust on the Bible, and
to one with the wording, “Mary, she rocked him, her
little darling to sleep and left him to die like a tramp on
the street.” We do not have room to print the answer
so send it directly to Mae at 2344 Pennington Rd.. Bel
Air, MD 21015.
QUESTION—John S. King, Honey Brook, would
like to know where to find a sweat plant, which grows
in a bottle.
QUESTION Salome Fisher, Lancaster, would
like to know how to make baskets out of telephone
books.
QUESTION—GeraId Rudolph would like to know
if there is anyone who presses sorghum living within
a 50-mile radius of Adams County.
QUESTION Elsie Kauffman, Allensville,
wanted to know where she could buy a good Jumbo
Lettro Maid electric frying pan made by the Miracle
Maid Cookware Co.
QUESTION—OrviIIe Mumma, Jonestown, would
likea source for raw cow horns in any size, preferably
white, brown or light-colored.
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QUESTION Sue Baughman, Gordonville,
would like a source to buy British oil, which previously
sold in drug stores. It contains kerosene, turpentine,
linseed oil, and coal tar. The Baughmans use the Brit
ish oil in an old family recipe for salve.
QUESTION Salome Fisher, Lancaster, would
like a book, “Wildflowers and the Stories Behind Their
Names.”
QUESTION D. Williams, Liverpool, wants to
know who professionally appraises antique tractors
for insurance purposes in the Harrisburg area.
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—HaroId Kuchler, Coatesville, needs
to replace a Proctor-Silex 2-quart ice cream freezer
bucket, preferably stainless steel. Where can he find
one?
QUESTION Faye Dove, Myerstown, needs
help in find a book, ‘Dark Fury,” by Helga Moray.
QUESTION Lynn Joshua, Lititz, wants to buy
‘Wildflowers 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 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—J.R. Peppier, Glen Mills, would like
to find a source for ram horns. He wants to make she
pherd's crooks from them as they do in England. The
horn is softened and bent into the top end.
QUESTION—Jack Gaul, Pipersville, would like to
know where to get information on a Standard
Monarch garden tractor.
QUESTION—Mrs. L.C. Reider of Red Lion, would
like some information about the Savory roasting pan.
The bottom has a deep well on the outside. She asks
is you can still buy them and who manufactures
them?
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