Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 2000, Image 56

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    816-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 15, 2000
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This column is for readers who have ques
tions but don’t know who to ask for answers.
“You Ask—You Answer” is for non-cooking
questions. When a reader sends in a question,
it will be printed in the paper. Readers who
know the answer are asked to respond by mail
ing the answer, which will then be printed in
the paper.
Questions and Answers to this column
should be addressed to You Ask—You Answer,
Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA
17522. Attention: Lou Ann Good.
Or, you may e-mail questions and answers to
Igood .eph@lnpnews.com
Please clarify what question you are answer
ing when responding.
Do not send a self-addressed, stamped en
velope for a reply. If we receive the answer, we
will publish it as soon as possible. Please in
clude your phone number because we some
times need to contact the person to clarify de
tails. We will not publish your phone number
unless you request it.
QUESTION - Robert Shaub, 350 W. Railroad
Ave., Shrewsbury, PA 17361, needs a top to an
old parlor organ, style 100, which was manu
factured in York by the Everhart Organ and
Piano Co. The organ was purchased by Shaub’s
grandfather in 1906 for $6O on a note payable
in two years at no interest. After being around
the country for 94 years, the top was lost, but
the bottom part is back in the family. Shaub
would like to restore it with a top to match the
original one.
QUESTION Samuel Skokut, Ruffs Dale,
writes that an article stated that red clover tea
can boost immunity and ward off hay fever at
tacks. He wants to know if he can make his
own tea by clipping the red clover from the
stems, drying it, and boiling in water.
QUESTION Mike Kramer, Quakertown,
needs parts for a Van Wert model VAISOO coal
stoker. The company was from Peckville, and
he understands it went out of business in the
late 1900 s. Does anyone know a source for
parts or if the company’s parts stock was
bought by another company?
QUESTION Rebecca Kreider, 821 Airport
Rd., Bethel, PA 19507, has old calendars with
photographs from the early 1900 s advertising
several businesses in the Ephrata and Lancas
ter areas. Write to her if interested in purchas
ing the calendars and if you know how to de
termine the calendars’ worth.
QUESTION Naomi Blank, Kinzers, would
like to know how to care for cyclamen. She re
ceived one for Christmas and would like to
know how to have it bloom again next year.
QUESTION Lena Oberholtzer, Leola,
wants to know where to get a rubber seal for a
No. 7 National pressure cooker. The company
had been located in Eau Claire, Wis.
QUESTION Mrs. Robert Lowe, Shermans
Dale, wants the music and words to the song:
“Eleven more months and 10 more days, I’ll be
out of this calaboose.” She writes that this is a
very old song that an older gentleman used to
sing.
QUESTION Jonas Boiler Jr., New Holland,
would like information on raising nightcrawlers
for fishing bait.
QUESTION A Gordonville reader is looking
for a timecard clock that runs off a 12-volt bat
tery or electric. Send information to Elmer
Ebersol, Colonial Rd. Woodworks, 139-A Colo
nial Rd., Gordonville, PA 17529.
QUESTION Robert Fleckenstein, Woods
town, N.J., wold like to know where to buy a
Time magazine dated May 15, 1950.
QUESTION A reader wants to find a copy
of Larry Benoit’s book, “How To Bag The Big
gest Buck of Your Life.” He also would like to
find wooden molding planes made by E.W. Car
penter, Lancaster.
QUESTION Mrs. John David Zimmerman,
East Earl, wants to know if someone has a
Model 47 Royal sweeper or Tristar they wish to
sell.
QUESTION Elam Lapp, Brookside Book
store, wants to know if anyone has Valentine
cards from the early 1900 s.
QUESTION Sylvan Ressler, Bart, wants to
know where to find a small blue, softcover
men’s quartet book called “Vaughn’s Sons for
Men.” He also would like to find 78 LP records
by the Kings Herald Quartet, The Good News
Gospel Singers (a Brethren mixed chorus from
York County), and a record of a Brethren men’s
quartet also from York that included the song,
“Stilling the Tempest.”
QUESTION Tom Hill, Boyertown, wants to
know where to buy an air alarm, used at some
gas stations to signal the attendant when a car
pulls up to the pumps.
QUESTION Stan Szczepanek, Boyertown,
wants information about brooding chickens
using a coal-fired brooder. He wants to know
what time of the year to do this, how often the
fire needs to be fed, etc. He’s also looking for a
pamphlet describing the use of a Eureka Colo
ny Brooder.
QUESTION Merryleigh Berger wants to
propagate some roses from her mother’s rose
bush before the homestead is sold. She tried
grafting and the glass jar method over clip
pings in the fall, but has not been successful.
Any help someone could give her would be ap
preciated.
QUESTION Linda Boyer is an organic pro
duce.. farmer in Lancaster County, and writes,
“sometimes I feel like we are all alone out
here.” She would like to hear from other organ
ic farmers from Lancaster and surrounding
counties. Send correspondence to 505 Lambert
Rd., Narvon, PA 17555.
QUESTION Audrey Lohr, R.l, Box 153, Mt.
Pleasant, PA 15666-9706 has a calendar col
lection that she will give to the person who,
several months ago, had requested calendars
for school projects. Contact her to make ar
rangements for delivery.
QUESTION A Shippensburg reader wants
a pattern and instructions to sew a winter
hooded parka in either men’s small or ladies’
medium.
QUESTION Mary Stoltzfus, Kirkwood, is in
need of used greeting cards (all-occasion).
Send to her at 331 Bartville Rd., Kirkwood, PA
17536.
QUESTION Mrs. J. Burkholder is looking
for a reasonably priced Big Oskar (Sunbeam)
food processor in like-new condition. Call her
at (717) 694-3796.
QUESTION Michael Hopkins Jr. would like
to know where he could purchase styrofoam
egg cartons in jumbo and super jumbo sizes.
He prefers a Pennsylvania source.
QUESTION Charlotte Lippincott, Pile
sgrove, N.J., would like to know how to start
Royal Paulowina trees with purple flowers. She
picked up some seed pods last winter. Inside
are two large seeds and a lot of little seeds like
fuzzes in each pod. She would like to start
some trees. What should she do?
QUESTION Dale Burkhart is looking for a
lard can lid with the printing: Henry Burkhart
Packing Co. Pure Lard 50 lb. Dayton, Ohio.
Anyone have one they’d like to sell?
QUESTION Susan Lingeris wants informa
tion on hatching and raising all types of poul
try. She and her husband also want a used
brooder for sale that is in good shape. They
also would like to purchase some fertile eggs
in order to incubate eggs on a small scale.
Write to the Lingeris at 2 Fats Hollow Rd., Ga
leton, PA 16922.
QUESTION Susan High recalls reading an
article that appeared in this paper about a year
ago regarding the history of Hershey Farms and
Hershey chocolate. The article mentioned a
contact person for anyone who had information
concerning Hershey Farms or Hershey Choco
late. She wants the name and address. Dose
anyone know to which article she is referring?
If so, please send the information requested.
QUESTION A Schuylkill County reader
wants to know if anyone knows the value of an
antique dress form from the early 1900 s. It is a
press-and-shape to the form you want to fit.
Any idea of a fair price?
QUESTION I. Wenger wants to purchase
the following three books, but he sent no ad
dress. The books are “More All-Of-A-Kind Fam
ily” and “All-Of-A-Kind Family Uptown” by Syd
ney Taylor; and “The Four-Story Mistake” by
Elizabeth Enright.
QUESTION Stephen A. Lapp, 69 Long
Lane, Kirkwood, wants to know how to dehull
oats and spelts. He has a milt to crimp them for
oatmeal but doesn’t know how to get rid of the
hulls.
QUESTION E. Sheetz, Fleetwood, wants to
know how to repair a bum mark on a leather
table top or the name of a professional service
that can fix it.
QUESTION Doris Stahl wants the words to
the song, “Don’t Go Out in the Woods Tonight.”
QUESTION M. High wants to know if
there’s anything that will remove black spots
off an iron spatula, which accidentally burned
in a trash fire. The spatula was her mother’s
wedding present.
QUESTION Nancy Landes, R.l, Box 286,
Montrose, PA 18801 is looking for someone
who can make a braided rug using four strands
of material and a crochet hook.
QUESTION Robin Baummer needs some
one to repair a braided rug with a 10x10-inch
section missing. She prefers someone from the
York or Adams County area.
QUESTION A reader is looking for a store
that sells Hi-Yield products, hopefully in the
Lebanon County area. They need them for this
year’s growing season.
QUESTION G. Sweitzer wants to know
what chemicals to use for treating wood
damaged/infested by Eastern Subterranean
Termites. Also, what chemicals are used out
side the house and where can they be pur
chased?
ANSWER A Schuylkill County reader want
ed to know where to find a heavy duty, air-tire
tricycle. Thanks to a Cumberland County read
er who writes that the tricycles are available
from Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc., 50 Woodcorner
Rd., Lititz, PA 17543.
Another writer wrote that the tricycles are
available from L. Eugene Wenger near Ephrata,
call (717) 733-8658; Weaver’s Store, Fivepoint
ville, (717) 445-6791; and Wenger’s Discount
Grocery, Mifflinburg, (570) 966-5084.
ANSWER - A man from Lititz wanted to
know of a person who could knit a sweater for
him. Thanks to a reader for suggesting he con
tact West Earl Woolen Mill, 130 Cocalico Creek
Rd., Ephrata. They make and sell knitted wool
en sweaters that do not become fuzzy and
balled.
ANSWER Horst Schaper, Moosup, Ct., has
a horsedrawn machine gun cart model 1917,
which needs some tender, loving care. He
wanted to know of sources that would help him
know how to repair the cart? Thanks to Vic
Fiori, Morrisville, former Pa. National Guard
Armorer, for writing that the latest issue of
“Small Arms Review” magazine features a very
informative article on 1917 machine gun carts.
Contact Small Arms Review, published by
Moose Lake Publishing, 223 Sugar Hill Rd.,
Harmony, ME 04942.
Fiori also writes that he believes the cart
was designed to be pulled by soldiers, and had
extra storage room for wooden ammunition
boxes and accouterments. For more informa
tion, send a photo or contact Springfield Ar
mory National Historic site in Springfield, Mass.
ANSWER Brenda Kensinger, Martinsburg,
wants to know where purchase macadamia
nuts in the area of Martinsburg, Pa. Thanks to
Dorothy LeGeyt, East Hartland, Conn., for writ
ing that the nuts are available mail order from
Walnut Acres Organic Farms in Penns Creek,
PA 17862-0800. She has always found the
company’s products to be wholesome. How
ever, do not store nutmeats without refrigera
tion, especially in the summertime.
ANSWER A. H. requested instructions for
success in growning melons, cantaloupes, zuc
chini, and other vine crops. In the past,
healthy-looking plants with fruit suddenly wilt
ed in the center and died off. Thanks to Karen
Kinnaine for writing that these plants are offen
attacted by squash borers that eat into the
parts of the vine that touch the ground near
the roots. Dust the bottoms of plants, especial
ly underneath with a powdered insect repellent
available from a garden supply store. Kinnaine
recommends a pyrethrum-based dust, which is
environmentally better than others. She also
recommends reading the article about vine
plants published in the June 3 issue of this
paper on page 87.