jfeely, Mulica Hill, NJ, is look lubiißhed by Knopf and written twere written and published till titles and in any condition. Oochranton, is hunting a pro hanging on a washline for •i Ztonsville, wants to know i spiced and swaged. ir Myersdale, wants to know a n freezer to run with an old o mints a'A horsepower New di ion). I«r, Myersdale, would like to gg washer that used a glass sty or broken. He’d also like a ngine. >f Layton, N.J., would like to Ik binder that ties cornstalks b and one in the middle of the z Gordonville, would like to i l 3 match a pitcher she has. d ak has a 20-quart milk can i )oes anyone know of a com ::o restore it to the original ' LANDIS BROS. INC. Lebanon, PA 717*220*2650 LEHIGH AG EQUIPME(JT MILLER’S EQUIPMENT RD #1 Rt 66 610-398-2553 Filrmount City, PA 814-764-5159 LONE MAPLE SALES & SERVICE Ntw Alexandria, PA 412-668-7172 LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland Mills. PA 717-463-2161 (TIN SERIES TRACTORS , (} u K MORE quiet, lease, and I're looking for k Sound-dampening components 1 and larger mufflers reduce sound ; levels on open-station models * Optional 540/540E PTO lets you am light-duty implements in economy mode to save fuel and Educe noise a * Optional cab and MFWD /San QUESTION—Art Sholly Jr., Mt. Joy, wants to know where to find a gas-fired Royal Peanut Roaster, any condition and any size. QUESTION Frank Furl, 231 Walnut Rd., Clarence, PA 16829, wants to raise hogs and would appreciate information on the raising and caring of hogs. QUESTION Fannie Seller, Lancaster, would like to know where to purchase a Bio-Snacky sprouter of someone who is willing to sell theirs. QUESTION Ruth LaFollette is willing to pay a reason able price for the children's book The Story of 14 Bears,” by Scott Parson. It is a big Golden Book printed by Golden Press. Contact her at 167 New Schaefferstown Rd., Bemville, PA 19506. QUESTION Virginia Duff, Mt. Airy, Md., would like to know where to find a record of the ‘Prisoner Sang.” She is will ing to pay a fair price and wants the words to the whole song. QUESTION Maralee Chaffee, Laßayesville, is desp erate 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 crick ets. 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. MILLER-LAKE INC. Betbville. PA 717-935*2335 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Olay, PA 610-987-6277 111 POLE TAVERN SMITH’S WALTEMYER’S EQ. SALES CORP. IMPLEMENTS, INC. SALES & SERVICE Rt " Mereertburg, PA 10136 winterslown Road Elmer, NJ 717-321-2244 Red Lion PA 609-3SB-2880 , 717-24W16* O.C. RICE, INC. 104 North Main St Biglerville, PA 17307 717-677-8135 SCHEFFEL TOBIAS M Q VCADCI cv EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT CO. ( INC. M ' S ’. Y fnwe LEY 729 Rad Gooaa Rd Halifax, PA * SONS Someraat, PA 717-362-3132 Watt Chaater, PA 614-445-6500 610-696-2990 S.P.E., INC. Rd 1, Box 157 Towanda, PA 717-265-4440 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Martlnaburg, PA 614-793-2109 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,199*429 QUESTION—George Spencer, Hopewell, N.J., wrote that a couple years ago he purchased pairs of Jeans made by a Kentucky company by the name of Key Company. The store where he purchased them no longer carry that brand. Does anyone know where he might locate the jeans or an address for the company? QUESTION Betty Lou Kauffman, 739 Prospect Rd.. Columbia, PA 17512, who writes that she has a large collec tion of pig items that she would like to scale down. If any pig collectors are looking for a special pig, contact her. QUESTION—Rose Diehl, Bloomsburg, would like to know where to buy Cornish game hen chickes to raise. QUESTION S. Church, P.O. Box 141, Bloomingburg, 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? QUESTION Dixie Fix, R. 1, Box 865, Harrisonville, PA 17228, will pay a reasonable price tor the following books in good condition: Reader’s Digest Condensed Book, Winter 1950, also Vol. M in 1980, and Vol. M in 1981. QUESTION—Pam Eyer, Carlisle, wants to know where to find plans to make a wooden playhouse like those sold at places that sell wooden storage sheds. She prefers to make one herself instead of purchasing a pre-built one. QUESTION Marlene Hurst, Ephrata, needs that address for Aurora Products, a toy manufacturing company from West Hempstead, N.Y. Mail is returned undeliverable forwarding order expired. QUESTION E. Beaver, Ringtown, would like to know when is the best time to plant red beets to be able to have some' in the spring and in the fall. QUESTION Margaret Diamond, Kunkletown, wants instructions to make lamps or other items from popsickle sticks. QUESTION —Jean Imm, Reisterstown, Md., is interested in finding a red paper back Spry cookbook printed in the 1950 s or 1960 s that contains a recipe for Heritage Nut Cake. 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 bottles 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 under stands that the dyes were invented by a York County man from Wrightsville by the name of Raymond Young, who prob ably assigned his invention to the Hinkle Drug Store in Colum bia. Hinkle’s continue to sell egg dyes in square bottles, but Rauhauser 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 purchase “Nancy Drew" books circa 19305, 19405, and 19505. Contact her at 1705 York Rd. Hartsville, PA 18974. 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 Outdoor Fur naces, which are made of stainless steel. QUESTION—C.N. Lockenbill, Schuylkill Haven is restor ing a a New Idea corn husker-shredder. Any information and pictures would be appreciated. Is there a New Idea Restora tion Club? ANSWER For T. Faber, Boonville, who wanted Dark Tower games, Norman Shirk, Reinholds. writes that he has a battery-operated castle made by Milton Bradley in the early 1980 s. Call him at (717) 336-5696. ANSWER E. Martin, Shelby, Ohio, wanted to know if there is a company or someplace to send for replacing game pieces like Candy Land, Operation, etc. Thanks to Amos M. Stoltzfus of Blain, who calls himself a fellow game fan, for writ ing that replacement parts for Milton Bradley games, includ ing Scrabble letter tiles, can be ordered free from Milton Brad ley, Attn: Customer Service Dept., 443 Shaker Rd., East Longmeadow, MA 01028. For Farter Brothers game parts write to Parker Brothers, Attn: Consumer Response Oeot P.O. Box 1012, Beverly, MA 01915. Both companies will send free copies of game rules, even tor discontinued games, if you need them. Selchow and Righter parts and rules are possibly available from Milton Bradley, since they purchased the company. If you are inter ested in buying too, used games or are looking for old ones, call (515) 482-1939, or write for a free catalog to Funagain Games, 1644 #2 Ashland St., Ashland. OR 97501. Also, Emma Glick, no address given, writes that E. Martin should call her at (717) 464-5460.