Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 2000, Image 65

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Planting sooner in warmer soil starts your crop off FAST so you can
finish, big at harvest. Aerial imagery proves that GRAMOXONE® EXTRA
herbicide gives you faster results than regular glyphosate.
GRAMOXONE EXTRA beats tillage too, saving topsoil, time, fuel and
labor This season, start fast and finish big with GRAMOXONE EXTRA
For more information, ask your retailer, call our hotline at 800-759-2500
or visit our web site at zenecaagproducts.com.
Note All treatments were tank mixed with 1 pint of atrazinc
QUESTION Virginia S. Horning wants
a set of hardcover books, not soft cover
books, by Thorton W. Burgess. Write to
her at 151 S. Farmersville Rd., Leola, PA
17540.
QUESTION Frank Cerami, Ottsville,
is looking for the company that manufac
tures wood paving blocks like those used
in the Philadelphia Historic District.
QUESTION Calendars are needed to
help mentally handicapped people with a
project. They can be used calendars with
notes on the dates, etc. Please send cal
endars to Gladys Stephens, R.l, Box
1069, Starrucca, PA 18462-9703.
QUESTION Bonnie Gibble, Annville,
wants to locate a Dr. Yanick, who was a
professor at Monmouth College in New
Jersey during the 1980 s. Anyone have in
formation? Call Bonnie at (717) 865-
6029.
QUESTION Eva Marie Poliquin’s only
bantam hen died and she wants to know
where to find a few more. She was told
she needed to order 30 but she only
wants six. Write to Eva at 242 Pilgert St.,
Alburits, PA 18011.
QUESTION Dave Stehman, 531
Power Rd., Manheim, PA 17545, wants to
find a replacement chuck for his Black
and Decker Super Service Valve Refacer,
size % type N, set 664110.
SOONER.
QUESTION Cindy Eshleman,, Jones
town, wants to know where to buy
“Chicken Soup for the Soul” cards in the
area of Lebanon or Dauphin counties.
QUESTION Any reader collect old
vacuum cleaners? A reader has a Com
mander imperial, which looks like a tor
pedo Model #116.722 Serv. #29628. “I
used to help mom 55 years ago. The
vacuum still runs, bag is good, and is in
good shape for the age. Free to a good
home. Call (610) 827-7561.
QUESTION Paul Dowie has what he
believes is a Longrich brand musical in
strument: 32 brass rods of increasing
lengths, closely suspended with strings
to a 15-inch long Ix2-inch board. Run a
spoon up or down for a “tinkling” scale. If
this is something you can play, call Paul
at (610) 827-7561.
QUESTION C. Woods wants to know
where to purchase a pan to make panet
tone, a traditional Italian Christmas
bread.
QUESTION Mike, Pottsville, wanted
information on starting a broom making
business. He also needs equipment and
materials. Call him at (570) 544-6417.
QUESTION Becky Allgyer, Skiles Rd,
wants to know where to find a French
Fleur cannister set (stoneware).
QUESTION Amos Petersheim,
Lykens, wanted to know where to buy
SPEED WITH CONFIDENCE
Lancaster Faming, Saturday, February 19, 2000-825
new and used paint rollers with rubber
designs on them. He needs parts to go
with the rollers and thought someone
might have some stuck away in their
attics. Write to Amos at 554 N. Cross
roads, Lykens, PA 17048.
QUESTION - Harold R. Stoudt, Ham
burg, is in search of a rust inhibitor for a
Drain Back Solar Domestic Hot Water
System. The inhibitor must be non-toxic
so that the water would be suitable for
human consumption in case of leaks and
it must mix well with water.
QUESTION Anna Bryan writes that
years ago her mom had an angel food
cake pan with a lid on top. She asks
where she can find one with a lid.
QUESTION A reader from Ephrata
wants to know where to purchase rubber
or plastic ends for croquet mallets. She
has two good sets but the plastic ends
are broken.
QUESTION - Janet Lawton, Wells
boro, is searching for the address and
phone number for Tom Schell, who wrote
“An Introduction to the Dried Floral and
Woody Ornamental Business.” She be
lieves Schell lives in Illinois or Indiana.
ANSWER Ed Craig and others
wanted to know where to purchase the
old-fashioned blueing to make Depres
sion flowers. Thanks to Paul Mertel, Car
lisle, who writes that blueing and other
“hard-to-find” items to make soap and
candles are available at The Herb Mer
chant in downtown Carlisle. Phone
number is (717) 249-0970. the items are
reasonably priced.
ANSWER M. Musser, Lititz, wanted
the address for “Gardeners’ Kitchen.
Thanks to several readers for sending
two different addresses: Gardener’s
Kitchen, P.O. Box 322, Monument Beach,
MA 02553. Or Gardener’s Kitchen, P.O.
Box 412, Dept. 91, Farmington, CT 0634.
ANSWER For the reader who wanted
information on gardening magazines,
here are some recommended by Ruth
Helmpn, Chambersurg, and other read
ers: Johnny’s Selected Seeds, 1 Foss Hill
Road, R. 1, Box 2580, Albion, Maine
04910-9731.
The Garden Gate, P.O. Box 37114,
Boone, IA 50037-2114.
Birds and Blooms, P.O. Box 3257,
HarianJA 51593-2437.
ANSWER Yvonne I. Musser, Lancas
ter, is in search of a Christmas tree made
from an aluminum during the 19605-19705.
1970s. Tom Spaar has two trees avail
able. Call him at (215) 679-8233.
ANSWER - Eva Marie Poliquin wanted
a top rack to fit a 1963 Kitchen Aid porta
ble dishwasher. If you have the model
number, call Gilberts Appliances (610)
696-5300.
ANSWER Eva Marie Poliquin wanted
a laundry wringer. Thanks to a reader
who wrote that the wringers are available
at Lehman’s Hardware, One Lehman
Circle, P.O. Box 41, Kidron, Ohio 44636.
ANSWER G. Sweitzer wanted infor
mation on converting gasoline engines to
run on kerosene. Francis Tuoti, North
Salem, N. Y. has lots of experience and
would be happy to answer questions on
the process. Call him at (914) 669-5020.
Here is some of his information: Many old
tractors in the 1920 s were designed to
run on both gasoline and keronsene.
These were basically low-speed engines
with low compression rations and long
stroke relative to the cylinder bore or
piston diameter. Most were started on
gasoline (which vaporizes at lower tem
perature than kerosene and is therefore
more combustible) and then switched to
kerosene when the engine warmed up
and was better able to vaporize the kero
sene. If you believe the compression
should be lowered, try using two-head
gaskets instead of one. Problems en
countered: Exhaust emmisions may tend
to be smokey and smelly, spark plug foul
ing from carbon buildup, decreased
power, poor throttle response, poor cold
weather starting unless started with gas-