9°% (Continued from Page B 12) 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—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 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 A. Kost, Carlisle, would like to contact someone with a Moulinex 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. VACUUM LIQUID MAHORE TANKS- ULTIMATE QUALITY • Large selection of tank sizes- 800 to 10,000 gallons • Proven Battioni pumps- 3 models, 145-270 cfm at 15" • Two undercarraiges- Magnum and Standard • Ten Year Warranty on tanks, 5 yaers on pumps and undercarriages • Floating injectors, 2-6 knife, available for all models • Industry's largest tire selecrtion, Tracs also now available MODEL 3350 VACUUM TANK Available For Rent or Sale - Call For Pricing Liquid Waste Specialists OXFORD, PA 19363 • 800r222-2948 answer 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 Mary Jane Reinecker, York Springs, is look ing for the name and address of a company that sells dis hcloths wholesale to be resold as a fundraiser. QUESTION—Tanner Lindstrom of Slate Hill, NY, would like to know where to purchase reasonably priced Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs for her children’s birthday presents. QUESTION A reader wants to know what kind of a truck would fit a bed liner that measures 6’ long x 54” wide, with only 8 inches from front of bed to the wheel wells, which are 36-in ches long. QUESTlON—Catherine Parrish, Ebensburg, would like to know where to get a steel box trap to catch raccoons that are eating vegetables in the garden. The racoons escaped from wooden box traps. QUESTION A reader wants to know where to purchase metal animal traps in good condition. The trap has two sec tions, which some call jars. When the trigger is released, the two jars close and snap shut, holding the animal that is caught. QUESTION George Musser Jr., Louisa, wants informa tion on a tiller made by George Garden Tools, Division of Com munity Industries Assoc, of Sullivan. The tiller has a 5 hp motor, cast iron drive with wheel followed by three cultivater teeth, much like a horsedrawn sideswope. QUESTION —Cynthia Bombach and her husband, who live in Greensburg, are raising their first batch of pigs for slaughter. She wants to know how to weigh them or judge their weight at home without actually putting them on a scale. She asked, How do other small pig producers know when it's time to take them to market? QUESTION—Tim Newcomer, Carlisle, is collecting books either written or illustrated by Tasha Tudor. Contact Newcomer at 1-800-404-4372. QUESTION Tim Newcomer, Carlisle, is looking for a small wood carving by Shimmel. Call him at 1-800-404-4372. QUESTION—James Sevy, Bear, Del., wants to know what happen to Ames Spot Welder Co. of Brooklyn, N.Y., or does anyone have an owner's manual and wiring diagram for an Ames Spot Welder Type 70SS, Machine #5783156. Call him at (302) 834-4728. (Turn to Pago B 16) I0C«S1 •rml lei’s J!fff 1 \m Maryland FFA Forestry CDE The Clear Spring FFA chapter won the first place plaque in the forestry contest held July 17 at Allegany Community College. The forestry contest is spon sored by West VaCo Corporation as a special project of the Mary land FFA Foundation. The high scoring individual for the forestry competition was Sara Cramer of the Brunswick FFA chapter. The Flints tone chapter took the second place plaque in the contest Members of the Clear Spring first place team are Steve Resh, CDE superintendent Sue Lowery, FFA adviser. Sherry Riggleman, Justin Michael, Matt Michael, Paul Kelly and Terrie Shank, FFA adviser. Members of the Flintstone sec ond place team arc Steve Resh, CDE superintendent, Lucas Mal low, Carig Cessna, Erika Heavner, and Lee Heavner, FFA adviser. According to Contest Superin tendent Steve Resh, there were seven teams with 21 members participating. Contestants were asked to identify ties, wood, tools, and take a written exam as part of the contest Lee Heavner of the Flintstone FFA Chapter was the teacher chairperson and super vised scoring. The winning teams in the Fore stry CDE were 1. Clear Spring, 2. Flintstone, 3. Brunswick. Participants receiving Gold Medal awards were Sara Cramer, first; Mike Jones, second; and Sherry Riggleman, third. igu«t 30} 1997-81* A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER . FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS!
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