n Stroftiinger, Box 411. Campbell rested in finding a copy of a book written by Chester Harris. He will ie book plus postage. B. Stoltzfus would like to know if r a 13x9-inch oblong cake pan in e used in a baker. It is no longer ling to pay a fair price if one is in a heratsol Furnace Rd.,Quarryvil- jrt Rmhauser, Thomasville, is a n an I would like to know if some d rou id Hinkle’s Easter dye bottles f Egg Dyeing Apparatus. The dyes write 5 that the dyes were patented , ama ring since raw materials and to sui port the war effort. Rauhaus e dy'is were invented by a York htsviUe by the name of Raymond ssigned his invention to the Hinkle . Hinkle's continue to sell egg dyes auhauser wants the round bottles, and information on the inventor ikle’s Drug Store. \nn Robbins would like to purchase ca 19305, 19405, and 19505. Con . Rd„ Hartsville, PA 18974. rt Fol tof Stewartsville, would like to 1 sea I. He saw it at the state Farm ith. H | has raised popcorn for years he o| Qinal seed that he used. The >ard with it is the mushroom pop- ands is from some place in BROS INC. «non, pi >228 269 i MILLER-LAKE INC. Bellwillft, PA 717-935-2335 iigh n lIPMB r MILLER’S EQUIPMENT n 'o*M RD#l Rt 66 ' 391 H Fafrmount City, PA 814-764-5159 E MAP] E &SEBHCE fixing?* -668-71 72 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. SCHEFFEL SCHEFFEL TOBIAS M s Y E4HSLEY oiey, pa EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 610-987-6277 729 Rad Gooae Rd 729 Red Goosa Rd Halifax, PA “ OUNS Somarsat, PA Somarset.PA 717-362-3132 w *f PA 814-445-6500 814-445-6500 610-696-2990 T CHEEK LEMENT mJMHHP* -463-2111 JOHN DEERE , 75-,fND 85-HP SERICi TRACTORS lIHANCE MPIONS t * Standard two-wheel drive, or | or Caster/Achon 1 ' 1 MFWD for extra traction * Wet clutch standard on every model * Perfectly matched John i Deere loaders available Nothing Runs Like a Deere® POLE TAVERN POLE TAVERN SMITH’S WALTEMYER'S EQ. SALES CORP. EQ. SALES CORP. IMPLEMENTS, INC. SALES & SERVICE 670 Rt 40 670 Rt 40 Mercersburg, PA 10136 Wlnlerstown Road Elmar, NJ Elmar, NJ 717-328-2244 Red Lion PA 609-358-2880 609-358-2880 717-244-4168 O.C. RICE, INC. O.C. RICE, INC. 104 North Main St 104 North Main St Biglarvllla. PA 17307 Biglarvllla, PA 17307 717-677-1135 717-677-8135 AMI 2 A QUESTION Tom Ehrhart, Annville, is looking for s information about the art and craft of making hair wreaths. In particular, he is looking for an individual who can add the present generation of hair into the family's 150-year-otd hair wreath. Call him a 1-800-811-6813. QUESTION —Ada Geissinger, Royersford, will pay for a complete set of Readers’ Digest for the years 1954, 1956, and 1960. Write to her at 532 S. Lewis Rd., Royers ford, PA 19468. QUESTION C.N. Lockenbill, Schuylkill Haven is restoring a a New Idea corn husker-shredder. Any informa tion and pictures would be appreciated. Is there a New Idea Restoration Club? QUESTION Daniel Yonosh, Slatington, would like to know where to purchase liquid crow repellent that is used to treat seed corn, which deters birds from eating the seed when planted. Does anyone have a homemade formula that works well? QUESTION Wayne Urffer wants to setup a network for bartering goods and services. If you are interested, write to him at 12 Gainor Ave., Maple Shade, NJ 08052. QUESTION A reader would like to purchase a Red Cleopatha sugar bowl. Call (717) 872-8818. QUESTION Charlene Bennett, Clearville, wants to know where to purchase an Epilady and replacement parts for Lady Remington’s Smooth and Silky. ANSWER Smokey Coover, Dillsburg, wanted to know where to buy Williams: Anti-Pahn Ointment, the jar lid reads (Auntie Payne). Thanks to a reader who writes that Golden Pride Products now owns Raleigh and McNess and sells an Anit-Pain ointment that is very good. 11l UNSTOPPABLE John Deere’s new 100 Big - Square Baler kicks out 31 5x31 5-mch, 1,000-pound bales up to eight feet long And it will make you more productive when you’re baling Consider the exclusive Powr-Feed feeding system, for example A cam-type torque hmitmg clutch helps clear plugs m the forks or feed rakes while you stay in the tractor cab It’s just one in a long list of exclusives, features you won’t find on any other make or model Visit our dealership, today l S.P.E., INC. Rd 1.80X157 Towanda. PA 717-265-4440 JOHN DEERE 100 BIG SQUARE BALER WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Martinsburg, PA 814-793-2109 A Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 14, 1998-827 ANSWER Nancy Mayer, Dalton, is interested in tole painting and asked if there is a book on the subject that readers would recommend, and where can it be pur chased. Edward Clark, Frazer, writes that tole painting books are available at craft stores, bookstores, and libraries. ANSWER Helen Spencer, Hopewell, N.J., wanted directions for knitting a cable knit sweater vest. She thanks the many people who sent her instructions. ANSWER Wilma Johnstone, Christiana, wanted a discontinued flatwear pattern by the name ‘My Rose,” available from Betty Crocker with bonus coupons in the 1960 s and made by Oneida. Thanks to John Los, York, who writes that he has a 23 piece set of his mother’s that he will sell. Call him evenings or weekends at (717) 741 -0274. ANSWER—Doris Hepner, Shoemakersvilie, wanted to know where to purchase pure lanolin in a pound jar. Thanks to a subscriber who writes that is is available from Yesterday's Favorites, 9327 Gap Road, Waynesboro, PA 17268-9265. The company sells organic and natural foods, alternative medicines, supplements, natural pet care products, and personal care items and will send a catalog upon request. ANSWER Barbara Sciss, Madison, N.J., wanted directions for making crocheted snowflake dollies. A read er writes that libraries have books on these and the pat terns may be copied for a small fee. Also, most craft and fabric shops offer or will organize classes if requested. This is an excellent way to keep the arts alive. ANSWER Barbara Schaefer, Bechtelsvilie, wanted instructions on how to make braided rugs and chair pads from men’s ties. Thanks to a reader for writing that it takes a lot of ties to make even a small rug, but that it is worth it because the silky fabrics don't pill easily and are usually treated with a stain repellent. She likes to use them for chair pads. Since ties are always cut on the bias, cut them lengthwise into strips. Some leftover pieces are at the wide end. Continue in the same way that wool rugs are made. ANSWER L.M. Hoover, 448 Pleasant Valley Road, wanted to know where to find ribbon for a word processing typewriter Series LXI, Model 161 53514090, 120 V AC6OHXZ 04A, Listing model AX6O made by Sears Roe buck Co. Thanks to L. Wenger, Lititz, who writes that it is availabe from J.M. Mlley Office Equipment Inc., 2634 Lititz Pike, Lancaster. Another reader writes that the ribbons can still be pur chased at Sears stores. ANSWER Alta Martin, Denver, has a wooden butter churn infected with wood-borer worms and wanted to know how to get rid of the worms? Thanks to Sandra Anglemyer, Gilbert, who writes that the holes are from larva that chewed their way out of the wood not into it. She writes that probably there are no worms left in it, but to be sure, soak the chum in a tub of water with a gallon of vinegar or a half box of epsom salts for about one hour at the maximum. ANSWER A New Tripoli reader has some extremely dirty quilts with wool batting that she wanted to know how to clean. B. Light writes that she should call Keepsake Quilts 1 -800-865-9458, and ask for consumer services. They will give detailed instructions. A reader from Narvon suggests having them dry cleaned. She did and was pleased with the results. ANSWER Rose Diehl, Bloomsburg, wanted to know who sells parts for a Biro butcher band saw model #3334, serial #5335. Thanks to a reader for writing that Biro parts can be purchased from Martin’s Sharpening, 502 Glen wood Dr., Ephrata. ANSWER Charlene Bennett, Clearville, wanted to know where to find jump rope sayings, which she has for gotten since childhood. Also, where can she purchase a Chinese jump rope? Thanks to Sandra Anglemyer, Gilbert, for writing that both the jump ropes and sayings can be found in a wonderful catalog of wholesome toys called Hearth Song, 6519 N. Galena Rd., P.O. Box 1773, Peoria, IL 61656-1773. ANSWER Thanks to Almeda Landis. Lancaster, for answering the request from Grace Stauffer, Port Trevor ton, who wanted the words to the following song: Gods keeping the nightwatch for you and for me. Bright stars are watching the world while it sleeps, Shepherds watch over the little white sheep. The lighthouse is shining for ships far at sea — As God keeps the nightwatch for you and for me. So sleep, sleep in peace and rest. Don't be afraid of the darkness, All's well, for .over the land and the sea God's keeping the night Watch for you and for me.