/estfield, would like the Guernsey Association i's old wooden bam in 98S that chew perfect dally under the eves, /.but it doesn’t bother / because he can hear lop them. Any sugges to these chewing crlt im. jale, wants an up-to small engine repair, late, PA 19446-5213. Dale, writes p croquette set made by replaced but the place hnger in business. Does ■joe replaced or have an i new set for $5O, she d as the old set. >f Jonestown would like lof different breeds that kern, writes that he has a screen the borders with vnended and what spac m hardiness, fast growth, »and size of equipment pastures of the 32-acre UND IL“°£' NC - MILLER-LAKE INC. ■ ZSSMt LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT MILLER'S EQUIPMENT AMntoOH. FA RDtINtN 4104004443 FalmrauntCtty, M P'KEVILLE 'vxsf equi^' nc ' 1194U>7179 **•»» “ 41WW71« 1104174277 LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT OoMond MHK.PA 717-408-2101 QUESTION —Durwood Tuttle, Knoxville, wants to know where to mailorder parts for a piston water pump. He needs a Daton, but other name brands might work, he writes. QUESTION —• Bonnie Blain,'Halifax,-wants a pattern for an upright vaccuum cover that looks like a doll with a dress or apron that goes to the flood. QUESTION A reader writes that his lawn has dried spots in several areas. Whenever the dead spots appear, red fire ant hills are popping up everywhere. Is there any thing other than pesticides that can be used to get rid of them? , QUESTION Linda Smith, 26 New St., Glen Rock, PA 17327, wants to know if anybody has a pattern for the Ruble Cube Quilt or where she can buy a pattern. QUESTION E. Gingrich, 2704 Meadow View Rd., Manheim, PA 17545-8320, wants a new or good used Mirror 2Vi quart pressure cooker No, M-1952, Pat. No. 4038719. It is no longer being made. QUESTION Paul Chartes, Wellsboro, is looking for anterless deer licenses from the 1950 s for Montgomery County as his father's was lost in a fire. Call him at (717) 724-3482. QUESTION Mrs. Adolph Steger, Groton, N.Y., wants to complete a set of Coming dishes in the pattern Wisteria and learned it is no longer manufactured. She also needs to replace a few luncheon, bread and butter, and dinner plates in Royal Garden (a Corning product). Does someone have a few extra pieces to sell. Contact her at 100 Chipman Cor ners Rd., Groton, NY 13073. QUESTION Lynn Rossi, Lititz, wanted to know where to buy 8-inch glass pie plates, not the* larger sizes. 11l POLE TAVERN SMITH'S ECt SALES CORP. IMPLEMENT, INC. mm.4o Mwomburg, fa Elfflflr, NJ 717-M04244 400444-2t<o O.C. RICE, INC. 104 North Mtln St Blgmvltlo, M 17307 717-077-0135 SCHEFFEL TOBIAS ■■ e vfarqlfy EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT CO., INC. isONS 720 Rod Goooo Nd. HOIHOX.PA ... .. ° V -. SomonotM 717-302-3132 ffooffSo 014-44M500 010400-2000 WALTEMYER’S SALES A SERVICE 101 M WIMMMown Hotd Had Lion, PA 717-244-41 M S.P.E., INC. Rd.l, Box IST Tomndt, M 717-MM44O WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Utrtintburg, PA 114-713-2101 UmcMter Fanning, Saturday, My 12,19W821 QUESTION Glenn Roller, Spring Grove asks where cast iron Christmas fencing, the kind used years ago, may be purchased. QUESTION Naomi Becker. 4691 Maple Dr. Walnut port, Pa. 18088, has an old school desk with a 1 */« -inch hole for an inkwell. She would like to buy at a reasonable price a glass with black top ink well with a cover to fit into the opening. QUESTION —Lois E. Newcomer, York, would like to buy a 1-2 quart electric Ice Cream Parlor ice cream freezer. Also, she writes that her mother made a few mother sow and detachable piglet sets in the past. She recently passed away and left an unfinished set. Lois cannot find the pattern or instructions to finish it She would like to borrow instruc tions. Write to her at 3415 E. Prospect Rd., York, PA 17402-8685. QUESTION Stephen Voyce, Simpson, would like a steel chisel bit or any other bits that fit a Kango Electric Jack Hammer Type 950-115 Volts 9:3 amp. AC or DC. QUESTION —Walter Mochari, N. Brunswick, N.J., wants information or the location of Home Life insurance Co. of America. His letter to 1120-24 1.8. E. Bldg, Wilkes Barre, PA., has been returned with no forwarding address. QUESTION—Gary Hearn, 2750 Springfaire Dr., Gooch land, VA 23063, wants to buy an Oliver crawler tractor to restore, preferably an OC-4. QUESTION Levi L. Stoltzfus, Quarryville, wants to know where to get shaker tops for salt and pepper shakers. QUESTION —Joseph Dorsi of Stirling, NJ, would like to know if someone has a Model #FPM-6, Serial #693 Lickity Chipper made by Piqua Engineering, Inc. in Ohio could explain why it clogs up. It was purchased used and is no lod ger being made. QUESTION Cindy Eshleman, R. 3, Box 7957, Jones town, PA 17038, wants to know if anyone will reasonably sell her a Hershey tin with the Sand Beach Bridge on it. QUESTION S. Fryberger, Denver, wants to know where to find information for a hit and miss engine made by B.H. Myers, Myerstown, during the late 1800 s or early 1900 s. QUESTION —Roy A. Duffield of Wenonah, New Jersey, is looking for old glass milk bottles with the name "Geo. Duf field” from the ’3os or ’4os. QUESTION Terry Shane of Boyertown is looking for information on how to raise minnows in a farm pond. He also asks if anyone knows how to install power steering on a 9N Ford tractor, after market bolt on or otherwise. QUESTION J. Barnhart of Philadelphia would like instructions for making an afghan from old hankies. QUESTION Gary Oiler, Stroudsburg, is looking for a MF Model 32 side bar mower for parts. QUESTION A. Garman 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. ANSWER Linda Christman of Greencastle wanted to buy chair replacement pads tor her dinette set. Thanks to Charles Pierman, Stockton, N.J., for recommending Van Dyke’s Restorers, which has a large selection of replace ment chair pads and is more reasonably priced than many other companies. The mailorder company also has a variety of restoration products such as curved china cupboard glass, lamp parts, furniture parts, accessories, hardware, etc. Catalog is $l. Send to Van Dyke’s Restorers. 4th Ave. & 6th St.. P.O. Box 278, Woonsocket, SD 57385 or phone (604) 796-4425. ANSWER Pauline Sensenig, Nottingham, uses Bar Keepers Friend on her stove like Mary Ann Reichs. The cleaner and polish will not scratch stainless steel, fiberglass, glass cooktops, copper, tile, brass and porcelain. It is in a container similar to Ajax with holes in the top to shake out and costs about $1.49. It can be found in grocery stores in the cleaning products aisle. ANSWER R. Wenger, Lititz, wanted to know of some one who repairs rebounders. He needs springs. Thanks to Deb Ftuck, Hatfield, for suggesting Poly Steel Corp., E. Highway 90, Quincy, FL 32351. Phone 1-BQO-874-2900. They fix trampolines and also sell two-different size springs (6V4 - and BV4 -inches).
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