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UILLFR LAKE INC Übanon, PA MILLER-LAKE INC. a Dire mr 717425-2SSO BtHwIII#, PA u * u MIUt » 717435-233 f 104 North Main St Blglarvllla, PA 17307 717477413 S INC. i 3 EQUIPMENT MILLER’S EQUIPMENT Filrmount City, M LONE MAPLE PIKEVILLE SALES A SERVICE EQUIPMENT INC. NtwAtaxandrla, M 4124 M-7172 MM»7-«277 635 Disk with Rock Protection breaker, with easy deptn setting and leveling, • Rigid, rigid-fold, and flex-fold models. QUESTION—JuIie Smith of Millersville would like a used hand-turned dough kneader. Call her at (717) 872-8067. QUESTION—R. Fisher, Rebersburg, wants to buy a but ter churn. QUESTION—Teressa Souders has been searching for a book called ‘Follow the River," a true story about a pioneer woman who gets captured by Indians and eventually escapes and follows a river to get home. Write her at HCR7I, Box 160AAAA, Hustontown, PA 17229. QUESTION Marsha Wagner, Mount Wolf, is lookjing for Virginia Rose butter dish and salt and pepper shakers (homer Laughman). QUESTION Rose Diehl, Bloomsburg, would like to know of a company that sells orange pocket t-shirts in size M-4XL Orange. QUESTION—Luisa Wayson, Davidsonville, Md., needs help locating the original version, not the shortened reprint, of ‘Hatter Fox." She thinks the author is Marilyn Harris. QUESTION An East Berlin reader would like to know where to buy beeswax salve. QUESTION Doug Fitz wants to know where to purchase used factory or steel sash windows about 4x7.5-feet with 12x18-inch lights. Contact Fitz at Box 428, Kimberton, PA 19442. ANSWER Phyllis Woods wanted information on braided rugs. Bette Ann Bleam, Green Lane, suggests she look at the public library for books. A new source with col ored pictures is the book “The Braided Rug Book,” by Norma Sturges that costs $21.95. LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland Mint, PA 7174034151 ! J 0 H N DEERE 11l POLE TAVERN SMITH'S WALTEMYER’S EQ. SALES CORP IMPLEMENT, INC. SALES & SERVICE «OHt 40 Mafeaiaburt, PA 10130 Wlntaratown Road Elmar, NJ 717420-2244 Rad Lion, PA 000400-2000 14004434374 SCHEFFEL TOBIAS u S YEARSLEY EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT CO., INC. V enue Rad Qoom Rd. Halifax, PA Somaraat, PA 717-3(2-3132 Wt«t Chaatar, PA (144464800 (IMH-2HO PI S.P.E., INC. Rd. 1,10x1i7 Towanda, PA 71741(4440 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Martlnaburg, PA (14-7(3-210( lncMitr Frnilng, Saturday, Frtnmy I, ANSWER Dick Shull asked how to eliminate down drafts in chimneys. Thanks to Samuel Yoder, Muncy, for writing that the chimney should be higher than the treetops that are nearby. The chimney must be higher than the roof. Also, the inside flue should be 4-inches higher than the brick or block chimney. If a metal chimney is used, you can buy a top that turns with the wind so that the opening is always opposite the prevailing wind. If the chimney is old either install a damper or smoke shelf or put a top on the chimney with the pipe coming out of the center with a swiveling top. Samuel writes that he will gladly explain further if you write to him at Box 55, RR7,, Muncy, PA 17756. ANSWER—Virginia Weaver, Lancaster, expressed the sentiments of many of our readers who write that they received answers to their requests through this column. Vir ginia said that she thinks this is a great column and is amazed e* the wide range of topics addressed. ANSWER—Greg Badger, Collegeville, wanted to know where to find blue denim jeans with suspender buttons, western style with no belt loops. Thanks to Evelyn Barnsley of Frederick, Md., for sending the following sources: TM Outfitters, P.O. Box 2904, Yakima, WA 98907-2904 or call 1-800-642-2282. Also Carhartt 1-301-662-2857. ANSWER Cheryl Miller of Hallem wanted a green blooming iris (flag) rhizome. Thanks to Marscha Wagner, Mt. Wolf, who writes that George Bush of Bush Gardens on Memory Lane in York (close to the Galleria Mall) has the largest selection of Iris rhizome that she has ever found. He has won many prizes and has been selling rhizome for many years. You may see them blooming before purchasing and he supplies complete instructions. ANSWER Lorraine Lauer, Springville, wanted to con tact someone who makes rag rugs. Thanks to Alma Grady for writing that she weaves rugs and has a supply of mater ials including denian, corduroy, double knit, etc. Contact her at R.R. #l, Box 270, Falls Creek, PA 15840 (near Du Bois in northwestern Pa.) ANSWER Mark Stancill, Bel Air, Md., wanted to know where to purchase or have made a set of handles and hard ware for an old cross cut saw. Thanks to the reader who wrote that the handles are available at Barlow's Store, Treadwell, NY 13846. Other sources: Dan Hudon Inc. (315) 896-2217, and Butternut Valley Hardware, 18 Marion Ave., Gilbertsvilte, NY 13776. ANSWER—John Hanzl, Skill man, N.J., wanted a sour ce for parts to fit a White/Oliver Model 112 gear-drive lawn tractor. Thanks to Joey Faust, Granville Summit, for writing that parts are available at Columbia Cross Roads Equip ment, (717) 297-3873 or (717) 297-2991. ANSWER Mabel Burkholder, Fleetwood, wanted to purchase numerous fine dishes. Thanks to a reader who writes that current and discontinued patterns up to 100 years old are available from Replacements, Ltd., 1089 Knox Rd., P.O. Box 26029, Dept. WQ, Greensboro, NC 27420 or call 1-800-737-5223. Also, Phyllis Beachy writes that she is a porcelain artist who belongs to China Painting Artists of Maryland. The more than 50 members travel throughout ihe U.S. giving seminars and attending porcelain art shows. She or another member could perhaps locate the pieces that Mabel needs. Another option is to have her paint the piece to match the Limoges she wants. Contact Phyllis at 615 Fairfield Station Rd.. Fairfield, PA 17320. Also, Betty Sterner who wanted the January, 1979 Peter Banett, Franklin Mint plate, may want to contact Phyllis at the above number. ANSWER Madeline VanLeuven, Mantua, N.J., col lects old cruet sets and wanted to know how to make cloudy cruets clear again. Thanks to Stephanie Luckenbaugh, Abbottstown, for the following instructions: Fill the bottle with water and drop in a denture cleaning tablet. ANSWER —Howard Wilson has the books requested by C. Martin, Lynn Joshua of Lititz, and A. Zimmerman of East Earl. Write to him at Box 102, New Market, MD 21774 or call (301) 831-6118. ANSWER Gary Winters, Upper Strasburg, wanted a source of information for obtaining tractors and parts in the Midwest and in the South. Bruce Peterson of Parsonsburg, Md., sent addresses for numerous sources. Bozeman Machinery & Salvage Inc., Lubock, IX 1-800-766-2076. Jensales, Albert Lea, MN 1-800-443-0625. Bates Corp., Bourbon, IN 1-800-248-2955. The Tractor Barn, Brookline, MOl-800-383-3678. Leinback Machinery, 5000 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 17106. ANSWER—Sherry Rechlin, 105 Pond Rd., Franklin, CT 06254 wanted to know where to find a copy of the cross stitch book, "Cow Belles" Book 8 by Linda Gillum and pub lished by Dimensions. A reader wrote that she should call (617) 969-0942 to locate hard to find needlework books.