k MH of Narvon purchase re heavy glass, not ceram ,ase it through a store. The tall. pfCinnaminson, N.J. would a tion in a cookbook called dude name, address, and l7Sequoia Dr., Cinnamin- ; hi wants to know where to oaf stove. The one he has re Co., Kansas City, Mo. mer, HC6O Box 4. Upper for spin curlers for home inth no rubber bands. The She found some for body ones. She is willing to buy uson, Dover, wants to know oat’s milk separate from the jeswax, coconut oil, sweet fs milk. She had combined ifwater until melted, added ieat with a mixer until cool. : separated from the other ;iate a recipe that works or ecipe she has work. Martinsburg Wmeland Equipment, Inc Mercersburg Smith's Implements, Inc Mill Hall Dunkle andGreib, Inc New Holland ABC Groff, Inc New Alexandria Lone Maple Sales & Serv. Inc. QUESTION Doyle Whitney wants information on where employment in an area of ag dealerships or repair shops might be had where his experience of 25 years could be used. He also wants to know about rural communities where a farm could be purchased. Perhaps real estate agents, county extension agents or someone from the Dept, of Ag could help with the information. Call him collect at (860) 423-8218 or write to 331 Bass Rd., Windham, CT 06280. QUESTION—A reader would like information on keep ing a pair of swans in their pond in order to keep a Canada goose population under control. Which breed of swans works the best? Do you need to clip the wings to keep them in the pond? What kind of care do swans require? QUESTION Harold Wolf, New Cumberland, is look ing for copies of “Flying" magazine published from the mid 1950 s to 1962 only. QUESTION—Vera Sloop, Landisburg, would like infor mation on where to buy strainer parts for a galvanized watering can. QUESTION Thane Lafollette, Bernville, would like information on how and where to sell broom corn. He has about 75 stalks to sell. QUESTION Ivan Gromling, Manchester, writes that when he was young and growing up in the 1950 s and 19605, his family used Troutaman’s Cough Syrup, which was black in color. Where can he purchase it today? Oakland Mills" Lost Creek Implement, Stoneboro | nc Elder Sales & Service, Inc. Oley Pikeville Equipment, Inc. Red Lion Tunkhannock Waltemyer’s Sales & Barton Supply, Inc Serv., Inc Somerset Scheffel Equipment Co 11l Towanda S.P.E , Inc Uniontown Greenline Supply, Inc. Watsontown Deerfield Ag & Turf Center, Inc West Chester M.S. Yearsley & Sons, Inc. WEST VIRGINIA Moorefield K&W Equipment, Inc Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1998-825 QUESTION —Mary Pazzaglia, Columbia Cross Roads, wants addresses for suppliers for chipwood baskets that measure 4 'A -inch wide and 3% -inch deep, and 2V4 -inches high. QUESTION Terry Lowe, New Park, is hoping to purchase wood or coal grates for a Wincroft #BBBB2R cookstove, made in Middletown. QUESTION Evan Weidman, Westfield, would like information about old cookers that he has. On top, it says American Cooker, patented Nov. 29,1910, other patents pending, No. 70. the other one says the same thing but has a No. 66 on it. He'd like to know who made them and any other instructions. QUESTlON—Previously an answer in this column said that Joel Z. Zook makes miniature balers that make 2x2x4-inch bales. The address given for him is insufficent. If you know it, please send the complete address or the name and address of someone else who provides this product. QUESTION Margaret Grieff, Sidman, would like to know where to buy a disinfectant called Creolin, similar to Lysol, which they had used for years in chicken coups and to bathe dogs. QUESTION Don Miller, Summit Hill, wants to know who can appraise the value of an antique goat cart. Call him at (717) 645-9693. QUESTION—R. Himmelberger, 129 Poplar Rd., Fleet wood, PA 19522, would like poems with the word thimble in them. QUESTION Mrs. B. Weaver, New Holland, pur chased a used set of Tinker Toys, but it didn't have a man ual to show how to make things. If you can help her, send it to her at 618 N. Railroad Ave., New Holland, PA 17557. QUESTION Ella Keyser, Zieglerville, wants to know where to buy a belt for an antique sewing machine. The treadle machine is a New American #2909819 and Belt No. 25. QUESTION Art Sholly Jr., Mt. Joy, wants to know where to find a gas-fired Royal Peanut Roaster, any condi tion and any size. QUESTION Fannie Seller, Lancaster, would like to know where to purchase a Bio-Snacky sprouter of some one who is willing to sell theirs. QUESTION Margaret Diamond, Kunkletown, wants instructions to make lamps or other items from popsickle sticks. ANSWER Miriam Nolt, Ephrata, has the book “Mys tifying Twins," which was requested by Bennie L. Stoltzfus, Quarryville. Call Miriam at (717) 354-9111. ANSWER Mary Martin, Elizabethtown, wanted to know how to market and sell old books printed in the 1800 s. Thanks to Robert Rauhauser, Thomasville. He suggests she write to Ron Heiberman of The Family Album. Rt.l, Glen Rock. PA 17327. Phone (717) 235-2134. ANSWER A reader wanted to know how to relocate gladiolus bulbs that have already sprouted about 6 inches tall. Thanks to Margaret Strause, Leesport, and a Manhelm reader who sent basically the same information. Do not dry off growing gladiolus. The do not grow from bulbs that get bigger every year, but from corms, which renew every year. At this time of the year, the plants are too young to have formed the new corms for next year’s growth. Replant by having the new bed ready for them, including holes to plant them in. If the soil is very dry, fill the holes with water and allow it to drain away into the surrounding soil and then dig up the glads by keeping as much soil on the roots as possible to plant in a new bed. ANSWER Sharon from Elverson wanted additional pieces to a Pfalz graft set of dishes labeled Spectrum. Thanks to Hannah Coles who writes that she has a shop, The Wagon House, on her Bridgeton, N.J. farm. She is going out of business and will sell 20 pieces of the pattern, which is in blue and white, for 40% off. Phone her at (609) 451-7014. ANSWER Mrs. Everett Dalryniple wanted the card game Author’s. Thanks to a reader for writing that she saw one at Seven-Mile Antique Mall, Main St., Seven Mile, OH 45062. ANSWER Marj Swartz wanted to know where to buy sheets of beeswax for rolling candles. Gloria Wright writes that Fruitwood Orchards has many colors and supplies for making beeswax candles. The shop is located at 419 Elk Rd., Monroeville, NJ 08343.
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