\ 828-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14, 1998 Wou (Continued from Pago B 14) QUESTION George Green, Pawling, N.J., would like to know where to find parts for the DeLaval Sterling milker. QUESTION —A reader is looking for an electric but ter churn. QUESTION* Evan Weidman, 3418 Ritner Hwy., Newville, is looking for a cream separator, a large one with a 12 on it, made in New York, and sets in a large stand. He'd also like a booklet on the separator. QUESTION Mervin Strominger, Box 411, Camp belltown, PA 17010, is interested in finding a copy of a book titled Tiger at the Bar,'* written by Chester Harris. He will pay for the price of the book plus postage. QUESTION Mrs. B. Stoltzfus would like to know if someone would sell her a 13x9-inch oblong cake pan in Tupperware that can be used in a baker. It is no longer made. She would be willing to pay a fair price if one is in a good condition. Contact her at 501 Furnace Rd., Quar ryville, PA 17566. QUESTION Robert Rauhauser, Thomasville, is a researcher and historian and would like to know if some one might have some old round Hinkle's Easter dye bot tles to complete a display of Egg Dyeing Apparatus. The dyes came six in a carton. He writes that the dyes were patented Aug. 24,1943, which is amazing since raw materials and all efforts were going in to support the war effort. Rauhauser understands that the dyes were invented by a York County man from Wrightsville by the name of Raymond Young, who probably assigned his invention to the Hinkle Drug Store in Columbia. Hinkle's continue to sell egg dyes in square bottles, but Rau hauser wants the round bottles, the box they came in, and information on the inventor Young or the first Hinkle’s Drug Store. QUESTION JoAnn Robbins would like to purch ase "Nancy Drew” books circa 19305, 19405, and 19505. Contact her at 1705 York Rd. Hartsville, PA 18974. QUESTION Robert Folk of Stewartsville, would like to buy mushroom popcorn seed. He saw It at the state Farm Show caramel corn booth. He has raised popcorn for years but can no longer find the original seed that he used. The closest thing that compares with it is the mushroom popcorn variety that he understands is from some place in Mount Joy. QUESTION —Mrs. Allen Schultz, Honesdale, would like to know where to purchase the old type clothespin that has a wire reinforcement around the middle. She used them to make clothes pin dolls and needs more. QUESTION Mrs. Amos Hoover, Denver, wants to know who to contact about recycling plastic milk jugs into a picnic table. QUESTION—M. Jozarik, Columbia, N.J., would like the address of the dealer or manufacturer of Hardy Out door Furnaces, which are made of stainless steel. QUESTION Tom Ehrhart, Annville, is looking for information about the art and craft of making hair wreaths. In particular, he is looking for an individual who can add the present generation of hair into the family’s 150-year-old hair wreath. Call him a 1-800-811-6813. QUESTION Ada Geissinger, Royersfbrd, will pay for a complete set of Readers' Digest for the years 1954, 1956, and 1960. Write to her at 532 S. Lewis Rd., Roy ersford, PA 19468. QUESTION C.N. Lockenbill, Schuylkill Haven is restoring a a New Idea corn husker-shredder. Any infor mation and pictures would be appreciated. Is there a New Idea Restoration Club? QUESTION Wayne Urffer wants to setup a net work for bartering goods and services. If you are inter ested, write to him at 12 Gainor Ave., Maple Shade, NJ 08052. QUESTION—A reader would like to purchase a Red Cleopatha sugar bowl. Call (717) 872-8818. QUESTION —Charlene Bennett, Clearville, wants to know where to purchase an Epilady and replacement parts for Lady Remington’s Smooth and Silky. QUESTION - Daniel Yonosh, Slatlngton. would Ilka cur ‘ to know where to purchase liquid crow repellent that is 13 n w h cows on it- Where can she find used to treat seed com, which deters birds from eating the seed when planted. Does anyone have a home made formula that works well? QUESTION Dorothy Martin, Conestoga, would like to know if anyone knows where he can get repairs on Lifetime Cookware. QUESTION Pete Wesover, Foxglove Farm, 2445 Ridge Rd„ Woodlawn, MO 21244, would like to find a source for a human yoke—the carved wooden piece that goes across a person’s shoulders enabling them to carry a couple of full water buckets or whatever. Instruc tions and tool list would be helpful too. QUESTION Linda Derstine, Mapleton Depot, would like to know where to purchase replacement handles for a cookware set called Prudential Ware by EKCO, which was purchased about 1971. QUESTION—Thane Lafbllette, Bemville, would like information on how and where to sell broom com. He has about 75 stalks to sell. QUESTION Ruth LaFollette, Bernville, would like to know where to obtain the instructions to make an oval crochet throw rug using fabric strips. QUESTION —Bill Angert, Manheim, wants to purch ase a good family-owned Model A Ford sedan, coupe or pick-up truck made between 1928 and 1931. Willing to pay for a good one. As a youngster, his family owned a two-door sedan, which he learned to drive and enjoy. Any suggestions on where to find one. SEE ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR A DEMONSTRATION: ADAMSTOWN CARROLL’S DEER CREEK ELDER SALES & EQUIPMENT, INC. EQ „ UI^E NT EQUIPMENT, INC. SERVICE INC. Adamslown, PA rJJSISn ’uD Oxfonl, PA Slowboro, PA 717-4844391 6IM3MBSB 412-378-3390 BARTRON SUPPLY, INC. Tunkhannock, PA 717-836-4011 CARLYLE & MARTIN, INC. Hagtratown, MD 301-733-1173 /4 LEADERSHIP WORK DEERFIELD AG & FINCH SERVICES CLUGSTONAG , CE N TER ’ INC ' HANOVER INC & TURF, INC. 717-531-3557 Hinowr.PA Chambersburg, PA miMiri p it 717-532-2345 717-26W103 Centra Hall, PA Sl4-364-1421 DEER CREEK EQUIPMENT, INC. 720 Whatltr School Rd Whlttford, MD 410-452-5252 NEW 45- TO 75-HP 5000 TEN SERIES TRACTORS QUESTION Bea Maurer, Quakertown, would like to know the origin and correct words for this ditty she remembers her grandmother saying: Five little mice on a pantry shejflfeeding on bread crumbs and something else. Five little mice in a shelf up high/feeding so dainlly on a pie. QUESTION L. Grasso, Mickleton, N.J., would like to know how to rid lawn of moles. QUESTION Ivan Gromling, Manchester, writes that when he was young and growing up in the 1950 s and 19605, his family used Troutaman’s Cough Syrup, which was black in color. Where can he purchase it today? QUESTlON—KermitLaub, Coopersburg, would like the name of the person who had advertised a John Deere tractor with bad wheels and rims. He lost it. Any one know to what he is referring? QUESTION Sandy Sheffer, Glen Rock, is looking for a recipe for homemade soap made with goat's milk. QUESTION Bob would like to know where to find parts for a mail air saw or a complete saw. Write to him at Bob Snyder, 1751 Woods Rd., Akron, Ohio 44306. QUESTION Maryanne Meebon, Perkimenville, remembers when she was young that her mother sang a song to her that she isn’t sure if it was a published song or made up. Does any one recognize and be able to add to the verses: My Raggedy Ann is a very old doll. She lives in the atticfor years. She lives in the attic for 50 long years with her shoe button eyes made 0f... ? GREENLME SUPPLY, NC. Unlontown, PA 412-439-1234 DUNKLE & GRJEB INC. Mill Hall. PA 717-729-3115 A.B.C. GROFF, INC. Now Holland. PA 717-354-4191 GUTSHALLS INC. RD *2 Box 74-A Loyiville, PA 717-759-4343 GUTSHAtLS INC. Carlltla, PA 717-249-2313 K & W EQUIPMENT INC. 502 Clamant* St Moorefttm, WV 26836 304-536-6003 LANDIS BROS. INC Rt. 263 A Rt 772 2710 Mt Joyßd Manhaim, PA 17545 717-653-2340