If you have a copy of the diet she's seeking, Virginia would like to hear from you. Petersburg was quite sure she had a copy of the plan she and her daughter followed during the first part of the 1970s, but she can't locate it. Sue may be reached at (727) 525-5952 or .Įvery so often we get a letter from a person looking for a vintage Weight Watchers diet. A friend of Sue's who is trying to complete his original set is looking for hardbound versions in very good condition. There were pictures on the front of each book the earlier ones had dust jackets and were published by Alfred A. The series had 26 titles, among them Freddy Goes To Florida. Sue Stubblefield is looking for books known as the FREDDY books, written during the '60s by Walter Brooks. She is probably correct to think that an Obsession fan in our readership would offer a copy. Grandma, MaryAnn, has tried to find Obsession instructions on the Internet and through the manufacturer, Mego, without luck. Their grandchild is now old enough to join the fun, but the rules for playing it have gone missing. When the Janssens moved to Florida from Illinois 15 years ago, they brought with them a game called Obsession. Crafty callers will wish to dial (727) 392-2817. Bob may be reached at (727) 531-6468.Īnn Eades of Seminole seeks a new abode for several containers of craft items that could be useful for holiday projects. The machine in question, a Smith-Corona SD-850, belonged to Bob Fritz of Clearwater, who is offering owners of surviving models a half-dozen lift-off correcting cassettes, two correctable film ribbons, three printwheels _ assorted fonts, and an owner's manual, free for the taking. Please call Lloyd at (727) 586-4819.Īnother electric typewriter has hit the skids, and its supplies are up for grabs. It is walnut-colored and in excellent condition both in appearance and playability. This organ has a double keyboard, footpedals and all the electronic bells and whistles. So, are we surprised to see yet another? You bet! Lloyd Sides of Largo would like to give his Kimball "Sensation _ Syntha-swinger Proentertainer" organ to a small church, nursing home or even an individual shut-in who knows how to play and wants to fill the day with music. In this column's history, this year undoubtedly will be remembered as the year of the organ we have had a regular conga line of organs moving between readers' homes. Petersburg's Christmas Toy Shop needs donations to make some child happier at Christmas. Second, Diana Partridge asks that we remind our readers that if they have new or used toys, stuffed animals and other things children could use, St. She believes the look on her sister's face Christmas Day when she sees them should be priceless. If you have any suggestions for finding the swizzle sticks, please e-mail Sheryl at. Sheryl has searched the Internet, antique shops and novelty stores for this must-have gift, with no luck. Sheryl thinks they may be packaged in sets of six.īut they are an elusive item. Possibly antique, the sticks are shaped like candy canes, with tiny, working harmonicas dangling from them. Remember, no matter how unusual these swizzle sticks sound, they already have been spotted at least once and therefore do exist. Locating another set before Christmas has become Sheryl's mission.
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