You Ask, You Answer (Continued from Pago B 16) QUESTION A. Carman of East Earl is wondering if anyone knows where plates for a Sears Roebuck and Co. seeder, model 597261620, serial 3526, could be obtained. QUESTION Lois Robson of Lebanon is interested in locating a good condition used heavy duty pasta maker, as well as a used, heavy duty bread machine for people who have arthritis and can't stir heavy batters. QUESTION Nick Petragnaie, Cheyney, would like to know where to find someone to rebuild a 24 volt B circuit vol tage regulator that belongs on Oliver 1250 made by Fiat. QUESTION—G. M. Heller, Annville, writes that he wants to know where to locate a meat slicer blade for a Vacum- Base Folding slicer model 168 N. U.S.A. QUESTION—Joe Jedju, Pemberton, N. J., would like the name and phone number of a butcher who slaughters, dres ses, and packages chicken and goats for personal use. Pre fers a butcher who is in the Burlington County, N.J. area. QUESTION Evan Weidman, Westfield, has a cream top quart milk jar with the writing "June's Creamery ,* and on the back, "Cream Top, Pat. Mar. 3 ’25." Weidman would like to know if anyone has any information about this creamery? QUESTION—John Stadier wants information on making a canoe out of bamboo. QUESTION R. Wenger, Lititz, would like to know of someone who repairs rebounders. He needs sorinos. QUESTION Ruth Brant, Dallastown, wants to know of someone who does chair caning in Lancaster County. QUESTION Doris Rishel, Spring Mills, would like to know where to purchase Dr. David Roberts Salve, which is white and has a winter green aroma or in brown to use for animals and people. QUESTION A. Kost, Carlisle, would like to contact someone with a Moulimex electric meat grinder type RLIAA, which is made in France and sold by Varco of New Jersey. He either wants to buy parts or sell his. He needs the spiral screw for the grinder. A; QUESTION Sue Baughman, Gordon ville, would like a source to buy British oil, which previously sold in drug stores. It con tains kerosene, turpentine, linseed oil, and coal tar. The Baughmans use the British oil in an old family recipe for salve. QUESTION Harold Kuchler, Coatesvil le, needs to replace a Proctor-Silex 2-quart ice cream freezer bucket, preferably stain less steel. Where can he find one? ANSWER Kurwood Tuttle, Knoxville, wanted to know when the first license plate was issued for a Pennsylvania automobile. Thanks to a Lititz resident for calling the AAA to find out that the first plate was issued in 1906. ANSWER Marion Steger of Groton, N.Y., is interested in purchasing hard plastic molds from Wilton. Nancy Fasolt writes that 1 these molds are no longer produced and the ones she has seen are in very bad condition. The molds were made to make hard candies. Today there are plastic molds produced in flat sheet form or three-dimensional forms that can be used to make hard candies. The molds can take temperatures up to 300 degrees and are white. Do not confuse them with clear plastic chocolate molds, as they are only for temperatures to 120 degrees. The molds are available at the Cake and Kandy Emporium in East Petersburg, Pa. or by mail order. The toll-free number is 1-800-577-5728. The two-piece Wilton Easter bunny cake pan is no longer produced but may be found at yard sales, etc. ANSWER Ruth Brant wanted to know bf a chair caner. Thanks to Bonnie Gibble of Ono for recommending Wallace C. Hicks Jr., 51 S. Manheim St. Annville, PA 17003. go! milk? SPRAYING EQUIPMENT aAG-CHEM EQUIPMENT CO. a 9 AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER EQUIPMENT CO/INC. Contact One of these Dealers for More Information MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT Elizabethtown, PA - Abbotstown, PA 717-367-1319 717-259-6617 TRI-COUNTY FARM & HOME Bloomsburg, Pa 717-437-3440 ANSWER—BiII Fletcher, Trurransburg, N.Y., has exposed copper plumbing that he wanted to know how to clean and pol ish. Thanks to Joy Mingle, Nottingham, for sending in this infor mation: Try copper cleaner/polish such as Wright’s Copper Cream or Nevr-Dull (in blue can). When pipes are shining, coat with Johnson’s Wax Jubilee to help retard darkening and green stains. Best to handle wearing rubber gloves so skin moisture won’t discolor copper. Also, you can try using S.O.S. pads, rinse, and dry well. ANSWER—John Bayier writes that he has a like new corn poster that he is willing to sell to Ralph Hunsberger of New Bri tain. Write to Bayier at P.O. Box 74, Jonestown, PA 17038. ANSWER—Emory Wildasin writes that he restores antique trunks that Joanne Morrison had inquired about. Write to Wil dasin at 3566 Watertank Rd., Manchester, MD 21102. ANSWER Florence Myers, Stewartstown, received a small oil light from her mother. The light has stars and the word, Twinkle," on the bowl. Florence wants to know if anyone has information on such lights and how old it might be and where she can get the globe and other parts for it. Paul Gresko can help. Write to him at 2522 Flowing Springs Rd., Spring City, PA ANSWER—M. Gingerich, York, wanted a parts and opera tion manual and information on a Favorite Incubator Mod. #624-E 555 Watts made by Leahy Manufacturing Co., Higgins ville, MO. Rhonda McDonald, Canonsburg, writes that the fol lowing has some parts for incubator repair: Sunny Creek Farm & Hatchery, Red Lake Falls, MN 56750 or phone (218) 253-2211. DEALER INQUI Uncm* Farmtog, Saturday, Hay 31,1997-817 STULL EQUIPMENT Pottstown, PA 610-495-7441 N. O. BONSALL SON Millerstown, PA 717-589-3114 lES WELCOME Pressed Flowers LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) Mailer Gardenen will present the techniques of pressed flower crafts at the Lebanon County Ag Center on Saturday, July 12, from lOajn. to 11 ajn. The class will be repealed on Monday, July 14. from 10 ajn. to 11 are. and from 7 pre. to 8 pjn. Bach class size is limited to 25. Cost is $3. Call (717) 270-4391 to register. Homemaker’s Camp SWATARA (Dauphin Co.) Homemakers Camp is open to women interested in the “4-C’s Cooking, Gowning, Crafts, and Caring.” It is held at Camp Swata ra in Bethel from Aug. 19-21. Program features include: The Art and Science of Modifying Recipes for Healthier Eating; Creating Your Own Thoughtful Gifts, Cards, and Gift Wraps (embossing, crystal snowflakes, reindeer spoon, cinnamon stick trees), and learn about clowning from a real clown. Cost is $4B, which includes lodging, insurance, and five meals. Additional charge for crafts. Con tact your county Penn State Exten sion Office for more information.