or patterns to purchase or to borrow for research. The articles do not need to be in perfect condition or research. Write to Joni at R. 2, Box 49, Winfield, PA 17889. QUESTION -- Kenneth Keister, Middle burg, wants a home use family-sized milk pasteurizer. Write to him at R. 4, Box 140, Middleburg, PA 17842. QUESTION - Tony Knipp of Blooming Grove, NY, is looking for a Ertl Divio Truck, Harrisburg Dairy Show issue. If you have one, please call (914) 496-6841. QUESTION - Jakes Woodturnmgs is looking for the “inside gut” or screw down part of an old piano stool. He would take more than one if they can be found. QUESTION - Julie Shelley of Landis burg is looking for a retailer or mail order house in the Perry/Cumberland County area. QUESTION - Barry Johnson of Bloxom, VA, wants to know where the show is that has all kinds of chicken and fowl. Martha Stewart had it on one of her shows, and she said it was held in Pennsylvania. QUESTION - C. Becker, Cato, NY, wants to locate replacement wire bales for old-style glass top canning jars, in both regular and wide mouth sizes. DAY. WEEK AFTER WEEK. MONTH AFTER MONTH. control of grass and broadleaves. Preplant through harvest. For more information, see your retailer, call our hotline at 800-759-2500 or visit our web site at zenecaagproducts.com. S -N> v < QUESTION Amy Mcßlane, Boyer town, is raising a dual breed chicken buff orphingtons. Amy wants to know how old the males can become without caponizing or getting tough. If 13 weeks is the maximum, she wants to caponize them or needs someone to teach her how to do it. She has written information, but want hands-on experience. QUESTION Susan Sensenig, Mount Joy, is looking for a white teddy bear dressed in blue with stars, moons, or a design that glows in the dark. These 12- inch bears had been sold in 1994, she thinks, by Furst McNess Co., Freeport, 11. QUESTION Ann Hochenbury is look ing for a pattern for an Afghan called “The Night Before Christmas.” The design is by Raymond Gustafan, photo graphed by Scott Little, and is a scenic portrayal of St. Nick’s midnight ride, which captures many details mentioned in the poem. The central motif is the fare well scene, complete with miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer. The pat tern appeared in the 1991 “Better Homes and Garden” magazine. QUESTION - Frank Cerami, Ottsville, is looking for the company that manufac tures wood paving blocks like those used in the Philadelphia Historic District. . ' f}f ’ - .. u ** ■>- ** ** siigli t i i ■ IT'S ABOUT TIME. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4, 2000829 QUESTION - Becky Allgyer, Skiles Rd, wants to know where to find a French Fleur cannister set (stoneware). 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 Janet Lawton, Wells boro, is searching for the address and phone number for Tom Schell, who wrote “An Introduction to the Dried Floral and Woody Ornamental Business.” She be lieves Schell lives in Illinois or Indiana. ANSWER - C. Woods wanted to know where to purchase a pan to make panet tone, a traditional Italian Christmas bread. Thanks to Francis Tuoti, N. Salem, N.Y., who suggests contacting King Arthur Flour, P.O. Box 876, Norwich, VT 05055-0876 or call 1-800-827-6836. The company has all kinds of pans and baking accessories. Thanks to Debbie Reynolds, Wrights ville, who writes the pans are available from Fanti, a large kitchen store in the King of Prussia Mali near Valley Forge. The store carries hard-to-find and speci ality items. ANSWER - Marion Capp, Mechan icsburg, wanted to know where she can buy a videotape of the old Don Knots movie, “The Incredible Mr. Lempit.” Thanks to Stephanie Bonner, Westmin ster, Md., who writes that she has a 1997 catalog of “Movies Unlimited,’’ which lists the movie. Write to Movies Unlim ited, 3015 Darnell Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19154. Phone 1-800-4-MOVIES. ANSWER - Christine Westerhole, Easton, wanted to know where to find an unregistered border collie pup. Sally Ross writes that she has a 3-month-old, purebred but not registered pup ready to go. Call (570) 286-2354. ANSWER For the reader who wanted the address for Busy Lizzie Seeds, this address is printed on the seed packet: Seymour’s Selected Seeds, P.O. Box 150, Chelmsford Essex CMI Ho G. ANSWER - In response to the person who wanted frosted tumblers trimmed with gold and gold leaves, John writes that he has some to sell. Call (717) 354- 4018. Sanitation Course LEESPORT (Berks Co.)-The National Restaurant Association Applied Food Service Sanitation Certification Course is planned for Monday, March 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., March 27 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on April 10 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The purpose of this course is to give individu als information to oversee and train other employees in the safe handling of food. Managers, chefs, supervisory personnel, kitchen managers, and anyone who is responsible for safe food handling in restaurants, schools, super markets, churches, soup kitchens, “delies, fire companies, granges, and health care establish ments should plan to attend. The course will be held at Berks County Agricultural Center, Bern Township. Lunch will be provided on the full days. The third day will end upon completion of the National Restaurant Certification Examination. Class size is limited to the first 35 paid regis trants. Registration will be on a first-come, first serve basis. Course will require reading of the textbook and independent study. Cost for the course is $lOO.OO. Registration is requested and is due on or before March 13th. Please send a check made pay-able to Berks County Extension Special Account. Mail to: Food Service Course, Berks County Cooperative Extension, Berks County Ag Center, PO Box 520, Leesport, PA 19533-0520. Please include your name, address, social securi ty number, phone number and the name of the food service establishment you represent. The program is co-sponsored by the Penn State Cooperative Extension of Berks County and Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley College. For more information contact the extension service