Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 18, 1999, Image 59

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QUESTION Any reader collect old vacuum cleaners? A
Dangerous drug levels in the blood 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.
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Hanover
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Inc
Martinsburg
Wineland Equipment, Inc.
Mercersburg
Smith's Implements, Inc
Mill Hall
Dunkle and Greib, Inc
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HONESDALE (Wayne Co.)
Holiday foods often create special
stain removal problems. Here’s
how to clean up after four of them.
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mediately with cool water or soak
New Alexandria
Lone Maple Sales & Serv,
Inc
Oakland Mills
Lost Creek Implement, Inc
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Pikeville Equipment, Inc
Oxford
Deer Creek Implement,
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You Ask, You Answer
QUESTION Neal Baker, Knoxville, needs a special size
furnace filter, 9'A x29'/2 x or % -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.
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Red Lion
Waltemyer's Sales & Serv,
Inc
Somerset
Scheffel Equipment Co
Stoneboro
Elder Sales & Service, Inc
Towanda
S PE , Inc
NEW JOHN DEERE 65-, 72-, 80-, AND 90-HP
6000 TEN SERIES TRACTORS
MORE POWER, COMFORT. AND CONTROL
► New 4.5 L POWERTECH 1 ' 1 speeds
engines deliver up to 50 . „ P , ,
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Link Suspension lighting, optional Field
smoothes your nde for Office IM case, increased
faster transport and work cooling capacity, and more
comfortable seats
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ter or a detergent solution. If it’s
safe for the fabric, pour boiling
water through the spot.
• Red Wine Sponge immedi
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Tunkhannock
Barton Supply, Inc.
Watsontown
Deerfield Ag & Turf Center,
Inc
West Chester
M S Yearsley & Sons, Inc
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 18, 1999-819
mains, soak in club soda.
• Gravy Scrape off excess. OT pre-wash. Treat with ammonia
Use a degreaser or pre-washcd OT washing soda if stain remains.
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.
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 where to 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, Bloomsburg, 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 Mimiitsch, New Jersey, will pay
someone to type and organize recipes that she has clipped
from this paper. Call her at (856) 985-0412.
QUESTION A reader would like to know of a bicycle
shop that buys used bicycles. He has seven, all in good condi
tion, to sell.
QUESTION —Amos Petersheim, Lykens, wanted to know
where to buy new and used paint rollers with rubber designs
on them. He needs parts to go with the rollers and thought
someone might have some stuck away in their attics. Write to
Amos at 554 N. Crossroads, Lykens, PA 17048.
QUESTION — Harold R. Stoudt, Hamburg, is in search of a
rust inhibitor for a Drain Back Solar Domestic Hot Water Sys
tem. The inhibitor must be non-toxic so that the water would
be suitable for human consumption in case of leaks and it
must mix well with water.
QUESTION Anna Bryan writes that years ago her mom
had an angel food cake pan with a lid on top. She asks where
she can find one with a lid.
QUESTION Sharon Myers wants to know where in Lan
caster or York counties to have the chrome on an old cook
stove repi-ted and the firebrick replaced.
QUESTION— Areaderfrom Ephrata wants to know where
to purchase rubber or plastic ends for croquet mallets. She
has two good sets but the plastic ends are broken.
QUESTION Janet Lawton, Wellsboro, is searching for
th e address and phone number for Tom Schell, who wrote “An
Intioduction to the Dried Floral and Woody Omamcr.tal Busi
ness.” She believes Schell lives in Illinois or Indiana.
QUESTION A reader wants to know where to find
replacement paddles for a 2-quart Sears and Roebuck ice
cream freezer, Model No; 238 1968.
ANSWER Dixie Fix, Harrisonville, needed three Read
ers’ Digest books, Winter 1950, Vol M and 1980-1981. Mary
Woisznies writes that she has Vol 2 of 1981. If interested in
the book, write to her at 31 Olcott St., Somerset, NJ 08873.
product before laundering.
• Chocolate Use a degreaser