Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1998, Image 76

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    828-L«ncastef Farming. Saturday, March 21, 1998
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QUESTION Ftobin from Elverson is looking for a
directions to make a room freshener similar to one sold
at Bath and Body Works. It is called Jelly Jar Scents and
comes in a jelly jar used for canning. It is in a gel form
and contains ‘bitrex"
QUESTION Mary Pazzaglia, Columbia Cross
Roads, wants addresses for suppliers for chipwood
baskets that measure 4% -inch wide and 3% -inch deep,
and 2 'A -inches high.
QUESTION Lloyd Gingrich, Lebanon, wants to
know where to get caps for croquet mallets.
QUESTION —‘John Beiler, R. 1, Box 99, Ailenwood,
(717) 547-2476, would like a service manual for an Allis
Chalmers Forklift model #5OO, serial #lBB6. It uses a
4-cylinder engine model #l6O-19755-R.
QUESTION Terry Lowe, New Park, is hoping to
purchase wood or coal grates for a Wincroft #BBBB2R
cookstove, made in Middletown.
QUESTION Bob Zoetewey, Denver, Col., has a
POW-R-TRON Electric hammer Model #2sp Serial
#749212 manufactured in Home, Pa. He needs to cor
respond or have a telephone conversation with some
one who has an owners manual, maintenance manual
or parts catalog for the drill. He'd like to be able to obtain
a copy of the manual and know where to buy parts for
the drill.
QUESTION T. Faber, Booonville,
would like to find Dark Tower Games, a
battery-powered Castle made by Milton
Bradley early 1980 s. Looking for com
plete games or just small parts. Where
can he find some?
QUESTION Jo Marie Snyder, New
Bloomfield, would like to know how to sex
chickens and ducks before they are
grown. Is there a good instruction book
printed?
QUESTION Bob Snyder would like
to know where to get a manual for a Mobil
ift 3-cylinder stand up forklift model E 63.
Write to him at 1751 Woods Rd. Akron,
Ohio 44306.
QUESTION Paul Maulfair, Jones
town, would like to know the color of The
Daisy,” a one row corn planter made in
York by Hench & Doromgokj.
QUESTION—D. Hanson, Fork, Md., is
seeking a source for a denim chore jacket
manufactured by Caboose Works of New
Hampshire or by any manufacturer that
uses snap fasteners rather than the usus
ai button/button hole fasteners. She
writes that these excellent jackets were
available at work clothes outlets in New
England, but she cannot find jackets with
snap fronts in this area.
QUESTION Mrs. A. Hazelton, Star
rucca, would like to know where to get the
address to subscribe to ‘Quelle Katalog.”
QUESTION Harold Miller, Elverson,
would like to know where to obtain parts
tor a Stewart-Warner airless paint sprayer
pump Model #327136-2. Serial
#261318-K3.
QUESTION Evan Weidman, West
field, would like information about old
cookers that he has. On top, it says Ameri
can Cooker, patented Nov. 29, 1910,
other patents pending, No. 70. the other
one says the same thing but has a No. 66
on it. He'd like to know who made them
and any other instructions.
QUESTION Christopher Knisely,
Mulica Hill, NJ, is looking for “Freddy The
Pig* books published by Knopf and written
by Walter R. Brooks. The books were writ
ten and published between 1920-1960.
She wants all titles and in any condition.
QUESTION I. A. Rich Sr., Silver
Spring, Md., needs a set of brushes for a
Red Head Hammer Drill Model #606-3
made by Phillips Drill Co.
QUESTION Carl Detwiler, ZionsviHe, wants to
know where to get wire rope flemish spiced and
swaged.
QUESTION Ben Kinsinger, Myersdale, wants to
know where to find a 5-gallon ice cream freezer to run
with an old water cooled gas engine. He also wants a
'A horsepower New Holland gas engine (any condition).
QUESTION —Ben Kensinger, Myersdale, would like
to know where to find an old Maytag washer that used a
glass fruit jar for a gas tank. Can be rusty or broken. He'd
also like a % horsepower New Holland engine.
QUESTION Ron Young of Layton, N.J., would like
to know where to purchase a stalk binder that ties corns
talks with two knots, one at the bottom and one in the
middle of the bundles.
QUESTION Mrs. R. Lantz, Gordonville, would like
to purchase Bryde crystal glasses to match a pitcher
she has-.
QUESTION—Rose Diehl, Bloomsburg, would like to
know where to buy Cornish game hen chickes to raise.
QUESTION —S. Church, P.O. Box 141, Blooming
burg, N.Y., has a problem with packs of wild dogs and an
ocassional coyote or wolf eating his chickens. He wants
to know where can to buy poison to kill these large
animals?
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QUESTION Maralee Chaffee, Laßayesville, is
desperate to rid their house and lawn of crickets in the
fall. They usually last two months, at least, until the first
killing frost in Oct In the fall, the Chaffees have millions
of crickets in the yard, which becomes literally black with
big black, juicy crickets. Hundreds are killed with each
step to the clothesline. The crickets come into the house
each night and the family kills hundreds each morning
when they wake up. The family is planning a fall outdoor
wedding for one of their children. Do they spray now to
kill the eggs in the ground before they hatch or must they
wait until fall to spray malathion and hope the crickets
eat it and die? (The spray has a noxious odor —not nice
for an outdoor wedding, but then it might be better than
crickets crawling on guests). The lawn covers two to
three acres.
QUESTION E. Martin, Shelby, Ohio, wants to
know if there is a company or someplace to send for
replacing game pieces like Candy Land, Operation, etc.
QUESTION E. Martin, Shelby, Ohio, wants to
know the words to the poem ‘Which Shall It Be?’ The
poem is about a rich man who has no children and offers
his home to his neighbors in return for one of their
children.
QUESTION Lorraine Bannon, Waymart, was
watching a home and garden show on television. It
showed cookie jars and deep dish pie plates and cookie
pans made from red clay pottery by a potter in Lancaster
County. She wants to know where to go to find this pot
tery as she will be visiting the area at the end of the
month.