itonizy, Glassport, wants ;e wild chrysanthenmums ‘tkowski is looking for a >elly coal stove, which is >ig Boy No. 181, Birming !o., Birmingham, AL. Any ipreciated. Nissley wants to know r iggly game. er, Narvon, wants to buy sups for a Surge Alamo iip. They hold about 6-8- lown and unscrew them Jricker, 606 Nauvoo Rd., has been hunting jar lids lon jars, which she thinks Je measurement is SVi- lichaels, Winfield, writes cting reproduction cloth -9 some New Period pat been reproducing from rig. Joni works full time ttend auctions. She buys illy, but they charge a lot ng methods that eventu deteriote. Joni prefers to the attic but not cleaned it herself. ire-1960 clothingor pat borrow for research. The be in perfeotcondition or at R. 2, Box 49, Winfield, Lebanon Land WfcJ * Martinsburfe Wineland Equipment, Inc. MercHiWurg. SmithfeWtellments,' Inc Mill Dunkl&anit’Qffiib, Inc. /m \ /amA. l InulUll \ New Alexandria |pOna Oakland Mills Lost Creek Implement, Inc Oley Pikeville Equipment, Inc. Oxford Deer Creek Implement, Inc. JO 165* TO SERII QUESTION - Kenneth Keister, Middieburg, wants a home use family-sized milk pasteurizer. Write to him at R. 4, Box 140, Middieburg, 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 - Julie Shelley of Landisburg 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. QUESTION Amy Mcßlane, Boyertown, 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 capon ize them or needs someone to teach her how to do it. She has written information, but want hands-on experience QUESTION —iSusan Sensenig, Mount Joy, is looking for a wf|te teddy bear dressed In blue with stats, moorts, or a design that glows in the dark. These launch bears had been sold in 1994, she think#,by Furst McNess Co., Freeport, 111 Red Lion Tunkhannock VValtemyej’a Sales & Set£ t . Barton Supply, Inc. Ine- Watsontown Somerset Deerfield Ag & Turf Center, Scheffel Equipment Co. Inc. Stoneboro Elder Sales & Service, Inc, Towanda S.P.E., Inc, Farm-and Home Section, Lancaster Saturday?-March t 6, 2QOQ--Pag& *-17 West Chester M.S. Yearsley & Sons, Inc QUESTION Ann Hochenbury is looking for a pattern for an Afghan called “The Night Before Christmas.” The design is by Raymond Gus tafan, photographed 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 farewell scene, complete with miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer. The pattern appeared in the 1991 “Better Homes and Garden” magazine. QUESTION Frank Cerami, Ottsville, is look ing for the company that manufactures wood paving blocks like those used in the Philadelphia Historic District. 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, Wellsboro, is searching for the address and phone number for Tom Schell, who wrote “An Introduction to the Dried Floral and Woody Ornamental Business.” She believes Schell lives in Illinois or Indiana. ANSWER For the reader who wanted to know where to find iris bulbs that bloom more than once, Wendy writes that several varieties are available at River Valley Landscapes, Wrightsville. Customers can stop at the green house or have plants shipped. Call (717) 252- 1894 and ask for Wendy or e-mail rivervalleyincaol.com. Numbers are in short supply this years, so order early. River Valley has many hard-to-find plants available. ANSWER Sara Newswanger wanted to know of a seed catalog that has “Love Me Begonia” seeds. Richard Herring Sr., Kennett Square, writes that the seeds are available from Anto nelli Brothers Begonia Gardens, 2545 Capitola Rd., Santa Cruz, CA 95062. Call 1-888-4- begonia, hours daily 9-5 (PST). ANSWER Alice Richey, Cochranville, wants to know where to buy a roaster lid to fit a Guardian Service pan. Thanks to John Walbel for writing that he thinks he can help her. Call him at (717)365-3030. ANSWER A Quakertown reader wanted to know how to clear white cloudy stains out of milk bottles. Thanks to B.Blank, Narvon, who sug gests filling the bottles with Clorox and some rice, which works as a scrubber. Shake well and let soak. Ammonia may also help, but absolutely do not use Clorox and ammonia together as they are toxic. ANSWER Ai Lenki, Hamburg.wanted a chart that tells how mucHoii Is left In tank by dipping it With a stick. Thanks to Louise Mengel, Fogelsville, and Diana Broskey, Howell, NJ, for sending charts. The measurements vary according to the tank measurements and manu facturer, but here is a partial listing of estimated amounts. QUESTION A Manchester reader wants pat terns to crochet Barbie clothes. Call (717) 266- 1044. Tank Chart A ready reference gauge table to determine the approximate number of gallons of oil in various tanks Depth and Diametei 275 550 1000 J) 48" 48" 30 39 49 60 1000 64
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