818-Lanca*ter Farming, Saturday, December 11, 1999 I ask ; % ou I (Continued troiti Page B 17) QUESTION Mary Ann Martin, 528 Reading Rd., East Earl, PA 17519, needs one-inch long bobbins to fit an old White sewing machine. QUESTION —Yvonne I. Musser, Lancaster, is in search of a Christmas tree made from an aluminum during the 19605-19705. The larger the tree, the better, none smaller than 5 feet. Call her as soon as possible with size and price at, (717) 871-9706. QUESTION Eva Marie Poliquin, 242 PilgertSt., Alburits, PA 18011, is looking for a reasonably priced wringer to do laundry. She does not need the washer part, only the wringer. QUESTION —Eva Marie Poliquin, 242 PilgertSt., Alburtis, PA 18011, wants recipes for goat milk soap and also would like to correspond with someone who has experience making it. She also needs a supplier for soap making products parti cularly goat milk and natural cleansing agents. QUESTION Bonnie Gibble, Annville, wants to locate a Dr. Yanick, who was a professoral Monmouth College in New Jersey during the 1980 s. Anyone have information? Call Bon nie at (717) 865-6029. QUESTION Dave Stehman, 531 Power Rd., Manheim, PA 17545, wants to find a replacement chuck for his Black and Decker Super Service Valve Refacer, size 5/8 type N, set # 664110.' QUESTION—Joseph Becker, Huntington, N.Y., will pay a person to take down and disassemble an old aermotor wind mill and tower. The wind mill is 8-feet and the tower is about 50-feet high. The mill is located on his Long Island farm. He will provide transportation and lodging if needed. Sometime later, he would like the windmill and tower to be set up on a farm he is buying on the mainland. QUESTION Royce Brewster, 17410 Central Ave., Mitchellville, Md., would like to purchase small scale milk pasteurizing and bottling equipment that would pass Grade A standards. QUESTION Carolyn Tyndall writes that her mom, who 87-years-old, fears she is losing her mem ory because she can't remember day-to-day things. She does remember the words to some songs she heard her mother sing. She hasn’t heard the songs in more than 80 years, but it would mean a lot to her if someone could help her with the missing words or titles to the following: "...her grave I watered with my tears, that's where these flowers grew. And don't forget to tell her, sir. These floweres were sent by me.” QUESTION R.E. Wilhelm writes that last sum mer she visited Lancaster County. At a produce stand, Wilhelm saw a young Amish girl wearing an apron, the front was one piece probably cut on the bias because it fit like a dress. The wide back straps were criss-crossed. Wilhelm would like a pattern sent to her at 2507 Limestone Rd., Wilmington, DEI9BOB. QUESTION L. Edward Young, Allentown, heard there is a recipe for a pain relief rub made from hazel and horse chestnuts. Any one willing to share the recipe? QUESTION Dorothy Starr, 480 Stover Shop Rd., Churchvill, Va. 24421, would like to buy milk bot tles of all sizes from Indian Run Dairy and from Fishers Golden Guernsey Dairy of Danville. QUESTION Lois K. Martin, Bridgewater, VA, wants to purchase the following books written by Anne Colver: ‘Bread and Butter Indian," ‘Bread and Butter Journey." She would also like the book, ‘Lucin da," written by Vesta-Nadine Severs. QUESTION —Suzy Almony wants a set of red and white “Currier and Ives" plates made in the U.S.A. by Homer Laughlin. QUESTION Karen Mull, Elizabethtown, would like to know where to purchase an agitator for an electric butter chum manufactured by Alabama Man ufacturing Co. The agitator is plastic. The motor sets on top of a barrel shaped 3-gal lon jar. The agitator fits on the lid inside the jar. The company must have gone out of business because letters addressed to the address on the motor are returned. Anyone know where to find an agitator? QUESTION Neal Baker, Knoxville, needs a special size furnace filter, 9 1 /* x29’/? xor % -inch, which is used in a fur nace manufactured by Pebbco Industries, Inc., Lancaster. Baker wants to know if the company is still in business or any information that would be helpful. QUESTION Cindy Eshleman,, Jonestown, wants to know where to buy “Chicken Soup for the Soul,” cards in the area of Lebanon or Dauphin counties. QUESTION — E. Serafin, Leesport, writes that she is mov ing and will give away a nice stereo-turntable-radio combina tion, which measures 6xl 'A -feet. The dark wood cabinet con tains storage area for records. If you want it, let a message at (610) 926-4410. QUESTION Any reader collect old vacuum cleaners? A reader has a Commander Imperial, which looks like a torpedo Model #116.722 Serv. # 29628. “I used to help mom 55 years ago. The vacuum still runs, bag is good, and is in good shape for the age. Free to a good home. Call (610) 827-7561. QUESTION Paul Dowie has what he believes is a Lon grich brand musical instrument: 32 brass rods of increasing lengths, closely suspended with strings to a 15-inch long Ix2-inch board. Run a spoon up or down for a “tinkling” scale. If this is something you can play, call Paul at (610) 827-7561. QUESTION A reader wants to know if the cross stitch store, Stitch in Time, which had been at Brickerville, has moved elsewhere or if it went out of business? QUESTION Pete Westover, Windsor Mill, Md., has only two cows, which require more time milking by hand than he desires. He wants to purchase inexpensive equipment, not $lOOO, which he had been quoted, to justify the cost of a milk ing machine. He has electric but not a compressor. SEE ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR A DEMONSTRATION: MARYLAND Dameron Elmer Carroll’s Equipment Pole Tavern Equipment Hagerstown Sa,es Cor P Carlyle & Martin, Inc. PENNSYLVANIA White ford Deer Creek Equipment, Inc 4 TIMES STRONGER ► Welded mount and rein- ► New cast closing-wheel arm foroement shank make this keeps wheels on-track, plus, the strongest row-unit avail- you can stagger the closing able 4 times stronger than wheels for better trash flow our previous unit ► New pneumatic down-force (or choose heavy-duty springs) delivers up to 400 * A* ll about the ™P loved pounds of penetrating force accuracy and added per row convenience, too GOOD DEALS...AND A GOOD DEAL MORE NEW JERSEY Adamstown Adamstown Equipment, Inc. ► A new wider seed-tube guard protects tube from wear Allentown Lehigh Ag Equipment, Inc. Belleville Miller-Lake, Inc, Biglerville O.C. Rice, Inc Carlisle Gutshalls, Inc. QUESTION — Pete Westover, Windsor Mill, Md., remem bers prints by Paul Detlefsen being used as bank and small town business decor about 20 years ago. Westover has a water-buckled print of a streamside smithy with the blacks mith helping children with a wagon. He remembers one of a ford, and another of kids playing in the pool below a mill wheel. If any readers have Dettlefsen prints to sell, know of a source for them, or can provide additional information on Dettlefsen, contact Westover at 2445 Ridge Rd., Windsor Mill, MD 21244. QUESTION —C. Woods wants to know whereto purchase a pan to make panettone, a traditional Italian Christmas bread. QUESTION — Mike, Pottsville, wants information on start ing a broom making business. He also needs equipment and materials. QUESTION — Linda Matyas, Bfoomsburg, writes that the glass base on her antique Dazey butter churn is cracked. Any one know where she can have it repaired or replaced? QUESTION Marc Roberts, R. 2, Box 800, Thomasville, PA 17364, would like to buy an old bicycle built for two, any condition. QUESTION Eva Marie Poliquin, Alburtis, is looking for a top rack that swings out to fit a 1963 Kitchen Aid portable dishwasher. QUESTION Becky Allgyer, Skiles Rd, wants to know where to find a French Fleur cannister set (stoneware). QUESTION Susan Mimlitsch, New Jersey, will pay someone to type and organize recipes that she has clipped from this paper. Call her at (856) 985-0412. Centre Hall Dunkle & Greib, Inc, Chambersburg Clugston AcJ & Turf, Inc, Fairmount City Miller’s Equipment Halifax Tobias Equipment Co., Inc HUVEBTINC HIE IEIEIIEFBIE! 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