»pti«r Knisely. Mulica Hill, NJ, is g"taoks published by Knopf and iks. The books were written and -1960. She wants all titles and in uitof a long-time hobby, William 1 boss or copper thermometers )y two Pennsylvania companies i Co. if you have one for sale, con- Ig, Newton, NJ 07860. .Silver Spring, Md., needs a Hammer Drill Model #606-3 :hl Ha to. inpson, New Market, Md., tan that had been produced inpson of Mt. Airy, Md. Con ), New Market, MD 21774. Latft), Cochranton. is hunting a if hanging on a washline for it, Zionsville, wants to know lish spiced and swaged. rey, 420 Little Britain Rd., jld like to purchase a used nger, Myersdale, wants to be cream freezer to run with ingine. He also wants a las engine (any condition). gai land LANDIS BROS. INC. Lebanon, PA 717*228*2650 LEHIGH «G MILLER’S EQUIPMENT Falrmount Cfty, PA 814-764-5159 LONE MAPLE SALES & SERVICE New Alexandria, PA 412-668-7172 | LOST CREEK \ IMPLEMENT Oakland Mills. PA 717-463-2161 AH 17 n» Bma han with any other 8 huee-point-hitch i flotation Narrow s' clean cut; exclusive Wprove conditioning. ier >lus, MILLER-LAKE INC. Belleville, PA 717-935-2335 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Olay, PA 610-987-6277 A QUESTION—Ben Kensinger, Myersdale, would like to know where to find an old Maytag washer that used aglass fruit Jar for a gas tank. Can be rusty or broken. He’d also like 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 con dition. Call (610) 286-9086 before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m. QUESTION—Ron Young of Layton, N.J., would like to know where to purchase a stalk binder that ties cornstalks with two knots, one at the bottom and one in the middle of the bundles. QUESTION—Mrs. R. Lantz, Gordonvilie, 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 product). Does some one have a few extra pieces to sell. Contact her at 355 Creamery Rd., Apt. 105, Richford, NY 13835. QUESTION Teah Weaver, Lebanon, wants to replace pieces to her china pattern Aquarius by Sango- Concion 207, made in Japan. She contacted Replace ments, LTD., but the company does not have it. QUESTION Mervin Strominger, Box 411, Campbell town, PA 17010, is Interested in finding a copy of a book titled “Tiger at the Bar.” written by Chester Harris. He will pay for the price of the book plus postage. QUESTION Mrs. B. Stoltzfus would like to know if someone would sell her a 13x9-inch oblong cake pan in Tupperware that can be used in a baker. It is no longer made. She would be willing to pay a fair price if one is in a good condition. Contact her at 501 Furnace Rd., Quarryvil le, PA 17566. 11l POLE TAVERN SMITH’S WALTEMYER’S EQ. SALES CORP. IMPLEMENTS, INC. SALES & SERVICE 670 RMO Mercereburg, PA 10136 Wmteretown Road Elmer, NJ 717-323-2244 fled Lion, PA 609-359*2860 717-244-4166 O.C. RICE, INC. 104 North Main St Biglarville, PA 17307 717-677-8135 SCHEFFEL TOBIAS M e ypapqi fv EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT CO.. INC. a snSc 729 Red Gooaa Rd Halifax, PA Somerael, PA 717-362-3132 814-445-6500 6104596-2990 NEW 45- TO 75-HP 5000 TEN SI S.P.E., INC. Rd 1,00x157 Towanda, PA 717-265-4440 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. RIES TRACTORS Martinsburg, PA 614-793-2109 Uncaster Firming, Saturday, February 21, IMB-829 QUESTION Robert Rauhauser, Thomasville, is a researcher and historian and would like to know if some one might have some old round Hinkle’s Easter dye bottles to complete a display of Egg Dyeing Apparatus. The dyes came six in a carton. He writes that the dyes were patented Aug. 24,1943, which is amazing since raw materials and all efforts were going in to support the war effort. Rauhaus er understands that the dyes were invented by a York County man from Wrightsville by the name of Raymond Young, who probably assigned his invention to the Hinkle Drug Store in Columbia. Hinkle’s continue to sell egg dyes in square bottles, but Rauhauser wants the round bottles, the box they came in, and information on the inventor Young or the first Hinkle's Drug Store. QUESTION—JoAnn Robbins would like to purchase ‘Nancy Drew” books circa 19305, 19405, and 19505. Con tact her at 1705 York Rd. Hartsville, PA 18974. QUESTION—Robert Folk of Stewartsville, would like to buy mushroom popcorn seed. He saw it at the state Farm Show caramel com booth. He has raised popcorn for years but can no longer find the original seed that he used. The closest thing that compares with it is the mushroom pop corn variety that he understands is from some place in Mount Joy. QUESTION Mrs. Allen Schultz, Honesdale, would like to know where to purchase the old type clothespin that has a wire reinforcement around the middle. She used them to make clothes pin dolls and needs more. QUESTION—Mrs. Amos Hoover, Denver, wants to know who to contact about recycling plastic milk jugs into a picnic table. QUESTION M. Jozarik, Columbia, N.J., would like the address of the dealer or manufacturer of Hardy Out door Furnaces, which are made of stainless steel. QUESTION Tom Ehrhart, Annville, is looking for 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-old 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 In answer to Nancy Moyer's request, Emma Click, Lancaster, recommends for beginning tole painters the book ‘With Brush In Hand" by Leow-Co< nell. It is sold at A.C. Moore craft stores and at Steph's Folk Art Studio. The studio also offers classes on tole painting and has other books for beginners. Betty Light wrote that when she was at Waldenbooks, she asked if they had books on tole painting and they gave her a computer printout of books available. If you are interested, you can go into most books stores, and receive the information. ANSWER Walter Dill, Media, writes that he has two cakes of beeswax about the size of a scrapple pan that he will sell. Write to him at 116 W. Knolton Rd., Media, PA 19063. ANSWER—John Los, York, wanted to know of a place to buy a Claxton horn, also known as an "Ah-oofi-ga." horn. During the 19605, auto parts stores carried the horns in their line of accessories. Thanks to Paul Gresko, for writing that the horns are available through J.C. Whitney, J.C. Whitney Way, P.O. Box 3000, LaSalle, IL 61301 -0300. Phone (312) 431-6102. ANSWER A Honesdale reader wanted to know where to obtain comfrey plant. Thanks to Roland Kamoda for writing that he has it at his farm Comfrey Acres, 167 Grant Rd., Monongahela, PA 15063-3618.
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