*A At*' (Continued from Page B 16) QUESTION Mrs. R. Lantz, Gordonville, would like to purchase Bryde crystal glasses to match a pitcher she has. QUESTION Mrs. Adolph Steger, Groton, N.Y., needs to replace a few luncheon, bread and butter, and dinner plates in Royal Garden (a Corning pro duct). Does someone have a few extra pieces to sell. Contact her at 355 Creamery Rd., Apt. 105, Richford, 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 1 962, and would like to meet with other owners of Burngartz tractors. QUESTION —Smokey Coover, Dillsburg, wanted to know where to buy Williams; Antl-Pahn Ointment, the jar lid reads (Auntie Payne). A reader send an address for 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? A Nice, Even •L^: Patfepa^ The SideKick* 3300 Spreaders From New Idea: If you've been searching for a tough spreader that can handle it all, check out the most advanced manure handling system on the market today the New Idea 3300 Side Kick Side-Delivery Spreaders Designed to take on a wide variety of waste material, these V-tank spreaders are engineered to handle anything from heavy pen-pack to gritty poultry litter and hard-to-handle slurry Mew Idea AGCO BOUT FOE THE BOTTOM I IMF QUESTION Teah Weaver, Lebanon, wants to replace pieces to her china pattern Aquarius by Sango-Concion 207, made in Japan. She contacted Replacements, LTD., but the company does not have ANSWER Rose Diehl, Bloomsburg, wanted to know where to buy a white plastic scrapple pan or a company that sells them. Thanks to Ruth Knaub, Wellsville, for writing that she gets plastic scrapple pans from Dantro's in York. Call (717) 843-6922. ANSWER —Jackie Hall and L. Tyrpin, Fredericks burg, wanted to know where to purchase clean bees wax in blocks. Bob and Annette Hughes write that they have all quantities of beeswax blocks, sheets, etc. on stock plus candle supplies and equipment at Rainbow Honey, 668 Turkey Hill Rd., East Earl, PA 17519. Phone or fax (717) 445-6674. ANSWER Wayne Urffer, Maple Shade, has a Wheeler & Wilson treadle sewing machine that is about 100 years old. He needed a source of informa tion such as a book, newsletter or collector's organi zation for help in reconditioning the machine. Thanks to Vern Moll, Temple, who recommends he contact Allentown Sewing Machine Outlet, 725 N. 15th St. Rear, Allentown, PA or call 1-800-290-8484. Low Price! With the Side Kick, you eliminate the need tor mul- tiple spreaders at a price that's easy on your budget To get a firsthand look at the latest in spreading technology, contact your AGCO® New Idea dealer today You'll be surprised by the nice, even spread pattern And even more surprised by the nice, low price Lancaster farming, Saturday, January 31, 1998-817 Junior Cloverleaf Awards Nine Bucks County youth received the Junior 4-H Clovcrlcaf Award at the 4-H Achievement Night Program recently. In the 12- to 13-year old division, winners were Carl and Casey Remick, Perkasie; Gretchen Sample, Pipersvillc; and Lori Snyder, Upper Black Eddy. The award recog nizes leadership and carrying out 4-H club responsibilities. The Remicks are sons of Ryan and Mar garet Remick, and members of the Hill town 4-H and Shooting Sports Clubs. They are students at Pennridge South Junior High See Your AGCO - New Idea Dealer Listed Below. Delaware Georgetown Baxter Farms Maryland Dayton J.D Mullmix Lineboro Wert/ Farm Equipment Pennsylvania Bechtelsville Millet Equipment Bethel Zimmciman's F.um Scivilc Bloomsburg William F Wcllivci Carlisle Cai lisle Farm Scivice Chambersburg Chambersburg Farm Service Cochranville Stollzfus Farm Service Cresson Hines Equipment Greencastle Meyers Implements Klingerstown Stanley’s Farm Service Lebanon Umbergers of Fontana Mercer Ralph W Kyle Mifflinburg B, S&B Repair Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Quakertown C J Wonsidlci Quarryville A L Hen Somerset Lincoln Supply School. Their 4-H acti vities include rabbits, cavies and entomology as well as shooting sports. Sample, daughter of Alan and Elaine Sam ple, is a member of the Bucks County 4-H Goat Club. She raises pygmy goats and is the secre tary of her club. Snyder, daughter of Janet Sny der. is an eighth grader and member of Round- A-Bits 4-H Horse & Pony Club. She partici pates in both riding and production of 4-H horse projects. In the 8-11 years group, winners were: Philip Beck, Coopers burg; John Crooke, New Hope; Andrea Keller, Hellcrtown; Ashley Mcßrien, Quak ertown and Alyce Simons. Ottsvillc. Beck, son of Sarah Beck, is a member of Spurs N Burrs 4-H Horse and Pony Club. Crooke. son of Davis and Chris Crooke, is a member of Bucking ham 4-H Club as well as the 4-H Swine and Dairy Clubs. Keller, daughter of Ken and Debra Keller, is a Springtown 4-H Club member. Mcßrien, daughter of Betty Mc- Brien, belongs to Round-A-Bits Club where she is club re porter. Simons, daugh ter of Nina Simons, be longs to both the 4-H Sheep Club and Round- A-Bits Club. For more information about 4-H in Bucks County, call Penn State Cooperative Extension, (215) 345-3283. Lancaster Therapeutic Riding Program The Lancaster County 4-H Therapeu tic Riding Program held its annual banquet re cently at the Zion United Church of Christ, New Provi dence. Riders who were giv en special recognition for their efforts in 1997 included Elizabeth Plastino of Lancaster who received the Jan elle Conley Award; Christine Seminars of Lititz, presented with the Good Sportsman ship Award; Amy Spangler, Denver, who was named most im proved rider, and Amy Kreider, Leola, named most courageous rider. For more information about the program, con tact Ellen Bames at (717) 768-3658.
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