rilte wants the name of a will print the farm logo on like to locate a John Deere bine or a J.D. 105 Combine t be in good condition. iWoodyvard Court, Annapo brmation on how old a two- Road in Columbia (West id tobacco shed once stood iroximately 3/10 mile off the il Forry) it was owned by the - Elmer Garber, Paris H. Gar ,as possibly owned by Hen (f (1853) Henry Hogendob idrew Bowers (both 1856), ohn Reitzell. rkasie, would like to know rry brambles. Is there any itrol thistle without harming ider would like to purchase ipond. She wants to purch ili area. on, 153 Brick Church Rd., i old book, ‘Donkey John of I Warner Morley and pub lishing Co. Her dad, who en in school and is now a jecause it is about a wood- ircersburg filth’s Implements, Inc. II Hall inkle and Greib, Inc >w Holland B.C. Groff, Inc, sw Alexandria me Maple Sales & srv., Inc. ikland Mills st Creek Implement, QUESTION Barbara Fair, Mohrsville, remembers a poem from her childhood, which is about a woman who spent her whole life fighting dirt. The final lines are something about “she lay down and died, and was buried in dirt." Does anyone have the complete poem? QUESTION —Paul Charles wants anterless deer licenses for Montgomery County issued for the years 1951, 1952, 1953, and 1955. Willing to pay a very good price. Call (717) 724-3482. QUESTION Rosalyn Miller, Honesdale, would like to know where to get the book “The Practical Stock Doctor," in good condition and for a resonable price, it was written about 1914 and included good remedies for animal sicknesses. QUESTION Shirley Runk, Mount Union, would like to know where to purchase plastic lids with a spout that are used on one-gallon Sun-tea jars. QUESTION —Peter Juerss writes that in the late 1970 s or early 1980 s, J.C. Whitey had a book, which he thinks was titled “How To Convert Your Car, Van, or Pickup to Diesel." Also Diesel Engineering Service in Oregan had a book detail ing how to install Perkins 4/6 cylinder diesels into pickups. These books are no longer available. He’d like if someone would sell him these book or tell him where to find other books detailing gasoline to diesel engine swaps. Call him at (914) 266-8239. QUESTION Amos Stoltzfus, 37510 Westham Lane, Mechanicsville, Md., would like to find tracks and motor for a TD6 International tractor in good condition or a Farmall M diesel motor in good shape. QUESTION —Matthew L. Stephens, Starrucca, would like the address of the man who collects postcard with covered bridges. Oley Pikeville Equipment, Inc. Oxford Deer Creek Implement, Inc. Red Lion Tunkhannock Waltemyer’s Sales & Barton Supply, Inc Serv., Inc Somerset Scheffel Equipment Co. 11l Stoneboro Elder Sales & Service, Inc. Towanda S.P.E., Inc Uniontown Greenlme Supply, Inc, Watsontown Deerfield Ag & Turf Center, Inc. West Chester M.S. Yearsley & Sons, Inc. WEST VIRGINIA Moorefield K&W Equipment, Inc JOHN DEERE ANDEM DISKS QUESTION Leon Stoltzfus, Leola, would like to know where to purchase the round juicing disk for an Atlas Juicer made by Juice Master Mfg., Co., Model 36. No. D 12041. QUESTION Floy Eberly, Stevens, would like the com plete words to a poem he had learned at West Stevens School. Floy was deeply touched by the poem that ends every verse with the words: “Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, lest we forget." QUESTION Herman Kinsinger, Stuarts Draft, Va., wants to know where to find new parts for the Zero milkers. He heard the milkers are no longer manufactured. QUESTION Jean Nestler, Halifax, would like the name of a company that makes towels and washcloths and does embrodiery work on them. QUESTION Joelle Fischer would like to know where Swiss cheese with a touch of ham can be purchased. Her brother used to get it at market. She checked at different places but no one has ever heard of it. Joelle said the cheese is extremely delicious and has a taste all its own. It is not sharp and is quite different from any flavor she ever tasted in cheese. QUESTION Ben Kinsinger, Meyersdale, would like to know where to get a Farmall pedal tractor like the Farmall M Tractor. Doesn’t matter if the pedal tractor needs repair. He would also like to know where if anyone has parts for a Far mall Cub for sale. 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—Art Sholly Jr., Mt. Joy, wants to know where to find a gas-fired Royal Peanut Roaster, any condition and any size. ** “I QUESTION Fannie Beiler, Lancaster, would like to know where to purchase a Bio-Snacky sprouter of someone who is willing to sell theirs. ANSWER L.N., East Earl, wanted to know where to mail-order Western-style shirts for men or boys. Thanks to D. Fite, Peachbottom, for recommending two places. Request catalogs from the following; Sheplers, Wichita, KS, 1-800-835-4004. Or, The Fort Western Outpost, Nebraska City, NE. 1-800-556-3678. ANSWER Elizabeth Beaver, Ringtown, wanted the Latin name and information about a plant called Sweet Annie. Thanks to a faithful reader who wrote that it is Artemisia annu a. The Sweet Wormwood grows to a height of 4-5 feet. Plant in full sun or light shade. It is an annual that often reseeds itself, but it is not invasive. ANSWER A reader wanted to know how to control thripes from ruining glads. Thanks to a reader who writes that just before planting bulbs in the spring, remove husks, check for defects. Soak corms for three hours in one gallon water, 1 'A tablespoon Lysol, and 3 tablespoons wettable Captan-50. Also for thripe control, spray three times a season with Orthene. First time when leaves are 6-10 inches high, again when most of the flower spikes begin to show, and the third time after most of the flowers have bloomed. ANSWER Walter Breen, Lancaster, wanted to know where to purchase a Japanese mason-jar beetle trap. The traps are available at Clark Supply, Inc., S. Queen St., Rising Sun. MD 21911 or call (410) 658-6464. ANSWER —Alan Roper, Shippensburg, wanted informa tion on milk cows. For free information, check with the Dauphin-Cumberland County Extension at (717) 921 -8803. ANSWER Mrs. Norman Burkholder, Denver, sent this recipe for making soap in an iron kettle, which had been requested by Leona Leiby from Kutztown. Homemade Soap 16 pounds raw fat 3 pounds caustic soda TA gallons water 2 pints salt Dissolve caustic soda in cold water (use only containers such as crocks and stone jars). Put water and fat in the iron kettle. Start fire. Add half of the caustic soda solution, cook until fat is dissolved. Add 2 pints salt. Add remainder of solu tion when fat is dissolved. Keep fire hot, but not too hot. Be prepared with a bucket of water if mixture begins to rise to high. Let cool overnight or until soap is hard. Cut into blocks. For an unknown reason premelted lard will not turn out nice soap with this cooking method. ANSWER—CarI Calleari, Dußois, is restoring his Harry Fergerson 1020 farm tractor and needs a left-side hood decal that reads “Fergerson." Thanks to Kenneth Horning Repair has decals available. Call him at (717) 335-3247 evenings. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17, IMB-827