Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1998, Image 74

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    826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6, 1998
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QUESTION Ruth Erb, Beavertown, wants to
know how to use Borax or Sulphur candles to kill ter
mites or carpenter ants. Or any natural way not using
chemical pesticides since she is allergic to them. A
previous answer used choloradane, which is illegal to
use.
QUESTION Donna Unger, 133 Krug Rd., Lit
tlestown, PA 17340-9724 is interested in purchasing
Hull piggy banks, which come in various styles and
colors. The dime banks are marked HPSB on the bot
tom. The Jumbo Corky Pig is marked hull © 197, and
the sitting pig is marked hull © 196. The corky pigs
are marked Corky Pig Pat pend, HP Co. © 1957 USA.
QUESTION Eli Ebersol, Lancaster, wants to
buy “Intercourse, PA 200th Anniversary Book,” print
ed in 1954. He also wants a jigsaw puzzle of ‘Mascot
Roller Mill,” located in Mascot.
QUESTION —A faithful reader would like to know
if anyone can tell her how to save an unfinished quilt
top, she found while cleaning out a house. The top
has turned yellow where exposed, dusty, etc. The
remainder of the quilt is like new. It is printed to be
embroidered in cross stitch and is already marked to
be quilted. If she wases it, the markeings and cross
stitch will probably wash out. Is it worth the time sew
ing and maybe not getting clean? The dirty part is
about a 12-inch square where folded.
QUESTION Patricia Henry, Gettsburg, needs
the address for Bany Products Corp., formerly of St.
Louis, MO. Mail returned with forwarding expired.
Patricia writes that the company makes the best met
al polishing cloth called Victory Miracle.
QUESTION Clarence Rhorback, Mertztown,
wants to know where to get information on a minia
ture baler that makes 2x2x4-inch bales.
QUESTION Doyle Whitney wants information
on farm areas, where a small farm and a farm equip
ment dealership or repair shop would prosper. He
doesn’t want real estate agents, but perhaps county
extension agents or someone from the Dept, of Ag
could help with the information. Call him collect at
(860) 423-8218.
QUESTION A reader would like information on
keeping a pair of swans in their pond in order to keep
a Canada goose population under control. Which
breed of swans works the best? Do you need to clip
the wings to keep them in the pond? What kind of
care do swans require?
QUESTION Harold Wolf, New Cumberland, is
looking for copies of “Flying" magazine published
from the mid 1950 s to 1962 only.
QUESTION Bill Kelley, Purcellville, wants' to
know where to have a meat grinder recoated or refin
ished. He writes that maybe the correct wording is
“hot dipped."
QUESTION —Vera Sloop, Landisburg, would like
information on where to buy strainer parts for a gal
vanized watering can.
QUESTION —Sharon from Elverson is looking for
additional pieces to a Pfalzgraff set of dishes that
were made 15-20 years ago. Pieces have a cream
background with dark blue accents that include either
a cow, a flower, a rocking horse, a pineapple, a cat, or
a farm scene. Some pieces include the label Spec
trum by Pfaltzgraff.
QUESTION A reader is looking for a shower
curtain with cows on it. Where can she find it?
QUESTION Thane Lafollette, Bernville, would
like information on how and where to sell broom corn.
He has about 75 stalks to sell.
QUESTION Evan Weidman, Westfield, would
like information about old cookers that he has. On
top, it says American 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 Ivan Gromling, Manchester, writes
that when he was young and growing up in the 1950 s
and 19605, his family used Troutaman’s Cough Syr
up, which was black in color. Where can he purchase
it today?
QUESTION Mary Pazzaglia, Columbia Cross
Roads, wants addresses for suppliers for chipwood
baskets that measure 4’/* -inch wide and 3V* -inch
deep, and 2 A -inches high.
QUESTION—Terry Lowe, New Park, is hoping to
purchase wood or coal grates for a Wincroft
#BBBB2R cookstove, made in Middletown.
QUESTION Grace Pierce, Palmyra, would like
to know where to get the words and music to "Abide
With Me ’tis eventide.”
QUESTION Rick Altland, 960 Green Spring
Road, York, PA 17402, is looking for pictures and
information regarding Boeckel’s Landing, located
about 2 miles south of Holtwood Dam on the west
shore of the Susquehanna River. It was destroyed in
1972 Hurricane Agnes. Rick is trying to gather
enough information to have a picture painted of the
area, where there was a boat rental, bait and tackle
shop, and small store built on pilings against the hill
side and rowboats tied to big trees along the waters
edge. The name may have been spelled differently or
even been known by another name.
QUESTION—DonaId Jones is collecting informa
tion on antique rototillers for a college business
course. He’d like to mail a survey to collectors. Write
to him at 734 Cedar Lane, Perkasie, PA 18944.
QUESTION Ella Keyser, Zieglerville, wants to
know where to buy a belt for an antique sewing
machine. The treadle machine is a New American
#2909819 and Belt No. 25.
QUESTION Vlad Koropchak has a 20-quart
milk can that was used in milk fountains. Does any
one know of a company that would galvanize it to
restore it to the original condition.
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.. Clar
ence, PA 16829, wants to raise hogs and would
appreciate information on *he raising and caring of
hogs.
QUESTION Fannie Beiler, Lancaster, would
like to know where to purchase a Bio-Snacky sprou
ter of someone who is willing to sell theirs.
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 purchas
ing a pre-built one.
QUESTION Margaret Diamond, Kunkletown,
wants instructions to make lamps or other items from
popsickle sticks.
QUESTION Carl Detwiler, Zionsville, wants to
know where to get wire rope flemish spiced and
swaged.
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rely on information provided by
their healthcare providers.
That's why the American Dairy
Association and Dairy Council,
Inc. (ADADC), nutritionists
keep key professionals like doc
tors, university professors, and
other nutritionists updated on
all the latest calcium research,
so that they will make favorable
recommendations on dairy prod
uct consumption to their
patients and students. In addi
tion, ADADC uses these health
care professionals to deliver pos
itive information on dairy prod
ucts to consumers by arranging
for them to be interviewed by
television news reporters.
Recent medical studies found
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that risk of high blood pressure
can be reduced by eating lowfat
dairy products, fruits, and veg
etables. In March, ADADC
brought Dr. David McCarron to
Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancel Center in New York City
to review this information with
150 doctors, nutritionists, and
other health professionals who
council are residents on what
they should eat.
Another medical study
released in January found that
when postmenopausal women
receiving Estrogen Replace
ment Therapy consumed more
calcium, the effects of the thera
py produced greater results.
To make sure women were
aware of the need Ibr extra calci-...
ANSWER A Pennsylvania reader has had a
Christmas cactus plant for three years and it has nev
er bloomed, she wanted to know how to get it to
bloom. Thanks to Pat Elligson, Millers, Md., who
gives the following instructions:
• Have plant in a clay pot with good potting soil.
• Place potted plant outside for the summer in a
spot protected from hot sun and wind, but good light.
Water as usual.
• Before frost in October, bring plant indoors and
place in a cool room where it will get no light at night. It
should have only natural daylight. An unused bed
room is good. If you must place it in a lamp-lighted
room, cover plant with a paper grocery bag. (No
unnatural light is a key to blooms). Do NOT water for
several weeks. Dirt will go dry and leaves will go limp.
(The plant is resting).
• Around the first of November, place plant in a
bright sunny south window and begin watering again
as needed.
• You should see tiny buds forming at the ends of
the leaves. If buds drop, lessen the water and move.
It may not bloom exactly at Christmas, but hopefully
close to that date.
Thanks also to Laurie Donaldson for writing that
she has a Christmas cactus that has been in her fami
ly for more than 50 years. They do not like artificial
light because they depend on the shorter days to
know when to bloom. Her cactus is in a room with
eastern and norther exposure that barely gets above
70 degrees. The plant prefers temperatures between
50-70 degrees. It blooms great every year and is
almost 3-feet wide and is covered with blooms at
Christmas.
ANSWER Helen Cox wanted to know how to
start or root forsythia from a clipping. Thanks to Laur
ie Donaldson for writing that the best time to take cut
tings is in early spring. Cut about an 18-inch sprig. Put
bottom six-inches in water. Place in sunny location.
Roots will soon sprout. Keep newly planted sprigs
very wet until well established.
ANSWER For the person who wanted egg car
tons, Cookie Rhodes writes that she has dozens of
egg cartons that she will sell for $lO. Write to her at
R.l, Box 364, Elysburg, PA 17824.
ANSWER Rosemary Mattiuz, Kersey, is look
ing for handles for 3-ply stainless Flavor Seal cook
ware by Cory. Anna Martin, Denver, writes that she
also purchased a set of cookware from the same
company 34 years ago. Both she and Margaret Kal-
ANSWER A reader wanted to buy used pres
sure canners in good condition at a reasonable price.
Thanks to Cookie Rhodes,, who writes that she has
an 8-quart Maid of Honor pressure cookier for $25.
Write to her at R.l, Box 364, Elysburg, PA 17824.
ANSWER A reader from Upper Dauphin
wanted to know how to remove black soot from the
outside of copper kettle and how to restore it. Thanks
to Margaret Kaltreider, Brodbecks, writes that her sis
ter cleaned hers with ketchup and it looks very nice. It
takes time and lots of elbow grease but really works.
ANSWER—For Anna Mae Dukertwho wanted to
know where to purchase seeds for long neck dipper
gourds, write to The American Gourd Society Inc.,
P.O. Box 274, Mt. Gilead, Ohio 43338-0274. They
have seeds for many types of gourds and a 1998
seed list for members to advertise dried gourds and
seeds for sale. Thanks to Doris Hellerick, Dublin, for
sending this information.
From Studies
um, ADADC got news about the
study on ABC and FOX in New
York City and set up an inter
view with Dr. Gloria Bachmann
of Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital on New
Jersey's new 12 NJ. Newspapers
throughout ADADC's marketing
area featured stories on the
study-including the Rockland
Journal News, Clifton Dateline
Journal, Westfield Republican,
Lewisburg Daily Journal,
Milton Daily Standard, and the
new ' Age Examiner in
Tunkhannock. In additional, two
chains of weekly newspapers
covering New York City and the
five boroughs, reaching more
than 100,000 consumers, fea
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