Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1998, Image 77

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    iler, Lancaster, would like to
knacky sprouter of someone
itte is willing to pay a reason
>k The Story of 14 Bears,” by
Book printed by Golden Press,
efferstown Rd., Bemville, PA
gtf, Mt. Airy, Md., would like to
fte ‘Prisoner Sang.” She is will-
K the words to the whole song.
Kauffman, 739 Prospect Rd.,
Ites that she has a large collec-
U like to scale down. If any pig
ispecial pig, contact her.
i, Laßayesville, is desp-
in of crickets in the fall. They
it, until the first killing frost in
ive millions of crickets in the
ack with big black, Juicy crick
;h step to the clothesline. The
each night and the family kills
n they wake up. The family is
ng for one of their children. Do
|n the ground before they hatch
spray malathion and hope the
ipray has a noxious odor—not
tut then it might be better than
The lawn covers two to three
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lebanon, PA
71742*2650
LEHIGH AG
EQUIPMENT MILLER S EQUIPMENT
Allentown, PA rd Rt 66
610*391*2553 Falmount City, PA
814-764*5159
LONE MAPLE
SALES & SERVICE
Naw Alexandria, PA
412-»«-7172
LOST CREEK
IMPLEMENT
Oakland Mills, PA
717-463-2161
MILLER-LAKE INC.
BalKvlll*, PA
717-935-2335
PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT INC.
Olsy, PA
610-9674277
QUESTION Margaret Diamond, Kunkletown, wants
instructions to make lamps or other items from popsickle
sticks.
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 toe dyes were invented by a York County man
from Wrightsville by toe 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, toe box they came in, and
information on toe inventor Young or the first Hinkle’s Drug
Store.
QUESTION Jo Ann 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.
ANSWER Ruth Erb, Beavertown. wrote that she is
allergic to most pesticides and wanted a natural way to get rid
of either carpenter ants or termites in her basement Thanks
to Janet Spangler. York Springs, who writes that she had trou
ble with carpenter ants and called Penn State Extension. It
recommended she purchase a spray from the hardware store
and spray around the cellar wall outside the house. That was
35 years ago and she hasn't had trouble since then.
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POLE TAVERN SMITH’S WALTEMYER’S
EQ. SALES CORP. IMPLEMENTS, INC. SALES & SERVICE
670 Rt 40 M.rc.r.burg, PA 10136 Wlntmtown Road
Elmtr, NJ 717-328-2244 Rtd Lion, PA
609-356-2660 717-244-4166
O.C. RICE, INC.
104 North Main St
Blglarvllla, PA 17307
717-677-8135
SCHEFFEL TOBIAS u e YEARSLEY
EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT CO„ INC. jJSS
729 Rad Goosa Rd Halifax. PA ... *
Somartat, PA 717-362-3132
•14-4454500 610496-2990
S.P.E., INC.
Rd 1, Box 157
Towanda, PA
717-215-4440
WINELANO
EQUIPMENT, INC.
EN SERIES
TRACTORS
ANSWER For Scott Ehrisman, Richfield, a reader sent
information clipped from a newspaper, which talked about
keeping groundhogs out of (he garden. The article written by
Harry Cobey, an avid gardener with a degree in agriculture,
recommends locating the burrows and dumping well-used kit
ty litter into the entrance holes to make the critters move
away. He also writes to fence in the garden and turn down the
bottom foot of the fence flat along the ground to discourage
the critters from digging under it However, Scott wasnl com
plaining about only his garden but his whole farm being over
run by the critters. I suggest he call his county Penn State
Extension office for help.
ANSWER Robin from Elverson wants directions to
make a room freshener similar to Jelly Jar Scent Jim of The
Herb Merchant writes that their store carries sachet gel to
make Jelly Jar Scents. The store stocks about 600 frangrant
oils and essentials plus lots of candle and soap making ingre
dients with books on almost everything. The Herb Merchant is
located at 70-72 W. Pomfret St., Carlisle, PA 17013-3216 or
call (717) 249-0970.
ANSWER A Honesdale reader wanted to know if any
one knows where you can buy Denim Days kids’ figurines.
Shirley Kline writes that she has several for sale. Write to her
at R. 7, Box 7392, Spring Grove, PA 17362.
ANSWER Ray Hunsberger, Phoenixville, is restoring a
United 2% HP type A Hit & Miss gas engine made in Lansing,
Ml by United Engine Co. and wanted information such as
manuals, original paint color, etc. about the engine. Thanks to
Mel Riehl, Strausstown, for writing that the engine was built by
Associated Manufacturers of Waterloo, lowa. United Engine
Company was a sales company and did not manufacture
engines. The shape and mounting of the water hopper, and
the type fuel mixer are the major differences between United
and Associated Engines of the same era. Most other parts are
interchangeable.
According to “Wenders Notebook,’ the engines were
painted red (DuPont 2622) with the head and cylinder, silver.
Parts, manuals, and decals are available through Starbolt
Engine Supplies, 3403 Buckeystown Pike, Adamstown, MD
21710. Phone (301) 874-2821 and Hit & Miss Enterprises.
P.O. Box 157 Orwell, OH 44076. Phone (440) 272-5335.
“Amango Engines,’ which is the story of Associated Manu
facturers Co., is an excellent book covering the Associated
Engines with references to the United Engines. It is available
through Stemgas Publising Company, P.O. Box 328, Lancas
ter. PA 17608. Phone (717) 392-0733.
Martlnaburg, PA
814-793-2109
ANSWER—C.N. Lockenbill, Schuylkill Haven is restoring
a a New Idea corn husker-shredder and wanted information to
help him. Thanks to Dan Albright, Mineral Point, who writes
that he has the original literature about this machine and will
share it with him if he sends his address to 305 Blockburn Rd.,
Mineral Pt., PA 15942.
ANSWER In response to E. Beaver, Rington, Janet
Spangler, York Springs, writes that she sows red beet seed as
early as she can whenever she plants peas, onions, and pota
toes. She heard that you can sow the seed again in July for a
second planting, but she hasn’t ever tried it. She prefers Bur
pee’s Red Ball beets.
ANSWER—Jean Imm, Reisterstown, Md., wanted a red
paper back Spry cookbook printed in the 1950 s or 1960 s that
contains a recipe for Heritage Nut Cake. A reader did not want
to part with her cookbopk but she did send the recipe, which
appeared in Lancaster Farming ’* April 4 issue on 817 of
“Cook's Question Corner.”
ANSWER—Mrs. Allen Schultz, Honesdale, wanted cloth
pins with a wire around the middle. Mrs. Samuel Weaver, 15
Wartluft Rd., Myerstown, PA 17067-2638, writes that she has
5 dozen in good condition. If interested, write to her.
ANSWER George Spencer, Hopewell, N.J., wanted to
know where to purchase Key Company jeans. Gregory Bad
ger, Collegeville, writes that Good’s Store, East Earl, (along
RL 625) special ordered them for him a few months ago.
ANSWER M. Jozarik, Columbia, N.J., wanted the
address of the dealer or manufacturer of Hardy Outdoor Fur
naces, which are made of stainless steel. Thanks to ‘A Sec
tion B" reader for sending the correct address: Hardy Mfg.
Co., Rt. 1, Box 33, Sam Williamson Distributor, Philadelphia,
MS 39350.
Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, April if, 1998-829
ANSWER BIN Angert, Manheim. wanted to purchase a
good family-owned Model A Ford sedan, coupe or pick-up
truck made between 1928 and 1931. Thanks to Mike Baron,
Fork, Md., for writing that he has a 2-door sedan in very good
condition that runs like a sewing machine. Call him (410)
592-8447.
ANSWER Linda Derstine, Mapleton Depot, wanted to
know where to purchase replacement handles for a cookware
set called Prudential Ware by EKCO, which was purchased
about 1971. Thanks to Anna Martin, Denver, for writing that
she has ordered replacement handles for a discontinued line
of cookware from New Era. Inc., 1255 Paradise Hill Rd.,
Clarksville, TN 37040. Phone (615) 648-8016 Telex 70817.