Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1998, Image 67

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    QUESTION I. A. Rich Sr.. Silver Spring. Md.,
needs a set of brushes for a Red Head Hammer Orili
Model #606-3 made by Phillips Drill Co.
QUESTION David Thompson, New Market.
Md., would like to purchase a milk can that had been
produced by his grandfather Roy J. Thompson of Mt.
Airy, Md. Contact Thompson at P.O. Box 3, New
Market, MO 21774.
QUESTION Jane Latsko, Cochranton, would
(ike to know if anyone will sell Quitter's Secret, a pro
duct made in the late 1980 s by Pellon Co. Send infor
mation to Jane at 2541 Mercer Pike, Cochranton, PA
16314. .
QUESTION - Jane Latsko, Cochranton, is hunt
ing a preprinted wall hanging of a quilt hanging on a
washline tor quilting.
QUESTION Barbara Schaefer, Bechtelsville.
would like instructions on how to make braided rugs
and chair pads from men’s ties.
QUESTION Carl Detwiler, Zionsvifle. wants to
know where to get wire rope flemish spiced and
swaged.
QUESTION Sylvia Swarey, 420 Little Britain
Rd., Peach Bottom, PA 17563, would like to purch
ase a used small cream separator.
QUESTION Helen Spencer, Hopewell, NJ.,
would like directions for knitting a cable knit sweater
vest. Send it to her at 261 Hopewell-Penninglon Rd.,
Hopewell, NJ. 06525.
WNDIS B R OS. INC. MILLER-LAKE INC. ROLE TAVERN SMITH’S WALTEMYER’S
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NEW 45- TO 75-HP 5000 TEN
QUESTION—A reader would like to Know where
to purchase a hernia support with no underleg bands.
He used to purchase them from Montgomery Ward,
but they no longer sell ft.
QUESTION LM. Hoover, 448 Pleasant Valley
Road, would like to know where to find ribbon for a
word processing typewriter Series LXI, Model 161
53514090,120 V AC6OHXZO4A, Listing model AX6O
made by Sears Roebuck Co.
QUESTION—Andy Kramaric, Wallingford, has a
1958 Ford tractor (851 series) and a Wagner tube
type front-end loader. The bracket for the front at the
axle is missing. If he knows what it looks tike, he could
have one made. Anyone able to help him?
QUESTION Ben Kensinger, Myersdale. would
like to know where to find an old Maytag washer that
used a glass fruit jar tor a gas tank. Can be rusty or
broken. He’d also like a 'A horsepower New Holland
engine.
QUESTION—A Morgantown reader has for sale
a large com dryer to use on top of the stove. It is in
good condition. Call (610) 286-9086 before 9 a.m. or
after 5 p.m.
QUESTION Ron Young of Layton, N.J., would
liketo know where to purchaseastaik binder that ties
cornstalks with two knots, one at the bottom and one
in the middle of the bundles.
QUESTION Mrs. R. Lantz, Gordon vide, would
like to purchase Bryde crystal glasses to match a
pitcher she has.
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O.C. RICE, INC.
104 North Main St.
Hgtarvlllt, M 17307
717-077-0135
S.P.E., INC.
M. 1, Box 157
Towanda, PA
717-205-4440
WINELANO
EQUIPMENT, INC.
RIES TRACTORS
Martirabury, PA
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QUESTION Mrs. Adolph Steger, Groton, N.Y.,
needs to replace a few luncheon, bread and butter,
and dinner plates in Royal Garden (a Coming pro
duct). Does someone have a few extra pieces to sell.
Contact her at 355 Creamery Rd., Apt 105, Ricftford,
NY 13835.
QUESTION—John Harth, P.O. Box 336 Narrows
burg, NY 12764, would like to buy attachments for a
Bungartz Garden Tractor made in Munich, Germany,
in 1962, and would like to meet with other owners of
Burngartz tractors.
QUESTION—Smokey Coover, Oillsburg, wanted
to know where to buy Williams: Anti-Pahn Ointment,
the jar lid reads (Auntie Payne). A reader send an
address tor Standard Medical Co. in Lansford; how
ever, that company is no longer in business at that
address. Does any one know if another company is
manufacturing the ointment or if it is no longer being
manufactured?
QUESTION Teah Weaver, Lebanon, wants to
replace pieces to her china pattern Aquarius by
Sango-Concion 207, made in Japan. She contacted
Replacements, LTD., butthe company does not have
it
ANSWER M.W. Mast. Mansfield, wanted a
source to buy wool material by the pound or by the
yard to be used in making braided wool rugs. Thanks
to Edna Hoover. Elizabethtown, who writes that wool
skirts for rug making is availabie from the Retired
Steel Workers Thrift Shop in 227 Chestnut St., Leba
non. Phone (717) 273-1570. The shop has a ten cent
sale the second Friday of every month. The shop has
lots of wool skirts and other wool garments. She
noticed that Mansfield is far from Lebanon and offers
to buy the articles and send them if Mrs. Mast would
like. Contact Edna at 2862 Harvest Rd., Elizabeth
town. PA 17022-9676.
Also, thanks to M.E. Ziegler, 391 Cliffwood Ave..
Cliffwood, N. J. 07721, who writes that she is a weav
er and buys woolen material for Raided rugs. She
has a few boxes of wool fabric in Columbia Cross
Roads, Pa. Contact her if interested.
ANSWER —Ruth Stump, Copper Hill, Va., thanks
readers tor answering her request for ‘Crafting Tradi
tions.' We often receive notes like these but don't
always include the thank you in our column. Howev
er, it is appreciated when you reply if you receive per
sonal replies and no longer need the column's help.
ANSWER In answer to N. Kring of Caimbrook,
who wanted Dutch boy patterns, Holly Cowie, Rom
ney, W.V.. writes that she has several patterns from
her grandmother that she will mail if you send her a
finished picture of the quilt someday. Write to Holly at
148 W. Gravelin, Romney, WV 26757.
little money buys a lot of Action.