814-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8, 2003 Y ask (Continued from Page B 11) cream separator in working condition. Call (410) 239-6211. QUESTION - 8.D.H., Air ville, wants the city or town where each of the following milk bottling dairies were lo cated: Surrey Farms, F. Bauer and Son Dairiness Dairy Food, Western Mary land Dairy - Sealtest, Fair field Western Maryland; B.C.H.D. Dairy Plant, Kress Farm Dairy, B.C.H.D. Dairy Plant, 3 Cent Store, C.C.S.H., Penn Dairy, York Sanitary Milk Company, Cook-Lyn Dairies Inc., Weaver, and Snyder. QUESTION - Tim Faber, Boonville, N.Y., wants to find 10-point sockets with Vi-inch drive mainly used for square bolts with small square in side a large square. Should fit square or hex made by Wright tools during the late 19505-19605. He needs 7Vs6, Vi, %, Vs or the whole set. QUESTION - Brenda Mar tin, 250 Golf Rd., Reinholds, PA 17569 would like to swap plastic canvas patterns, magazines, and books. QUESTION - Paul Dowie wants to know if steel milk bottle cases are a collectible item. He has two, one from Tuscan Union, N.J, and the other from Milk Maid Dairy. QUESTION - Wilmer Stoltzfus, 14, collects busi ness cards for a hobby and would appreciate people sending some to him at 182 Quarry Rd., Leola, PA 17540. QUESTION - Nancy Trout is looking for someone will ing to finish a feedsack quilt top for time and material re imbursement. Write to her at 5430 New Park Rd., White Hall, MD 21161. Call (410) 692-2990. QUESTION - Merrie Stauffer, Myerstown, wants the words to a poem she had learned in school. The first Xo AiiliA) 2002 Editor ■P“ bU,hcdb> U.nca*t« Farming April 6, 2002 In Snplwf* *>} the U*wrt« fe InduSt ’’ V line is “Be on the square, al ways be fair.” QUESTION Betty Duvall is looking for a dress form that has four metal legs with wheels at the bottom, and a metal pole going up the mid dle through the form to the top where there is a wooden knob. The form is covered with cloth down to about knee length and on top of that is metal mesh that goes to about ankle length. It is adjustable. Betty needs this form as soon as possible. Call (610) 827-7749. QUESTION - Joe Boh nert, Morris, needs N.H. skid steer parts for L7Bl-L783-L785. Does not need engine parts. Call (570) 353-7982 evenings. QUESTION - Thomas Bal thaser, Millerstown, has a collection of old books from the late 1800 s to early 1900 s. The books are mostly about naval history and sub jects. Some are Naval Acade my yearbooks from the 19205-19305. Admiral Fara gut Academy yearbooks are from the 19305-19405, and many other older naval-relat ed books make up part of his collection. Balthaser is inter ested in hearing how to de termine the value of the books or who to contact for information. Call him at (717) 589-7253. QUESTION - Joel Steig man, 1188 Mountain House Rd., Halifax, PA 17032, wants to buy a working an tique flour mill called a Midg et Marvel Flour Mill, about 4xloxlo-feet. QUESTION - A reader would like to find the words to a song that she remem bers her mother had on a re cord. The only words she can recall are: “What will they say when they pass slowly by, when they take that last look at me.” QUESTION - E. Seller, Kinzers, wants to know where to get parts for a Ron son Foodmatic set (new or used). QUESTION - Philip Maje rich wants to purchase an old longrifle to hang on the wall. The condition is not im- portant. He also wants an old powder horn. Call (610) 298-3180 or write to Maje rich at P.O. Box 83, New Tri poli, PA 18066. QUESTION - John B. Zook, 5208 Peter’s Rd., Kin zers, PA 17535, wants Hertzler and Zook calendars from 1901, 1914, and 1916, a one or two hole corn shell er and other Hertzler and Zook items. QUESTION - A reader wants to know where to buy a new or used Probe game. Call (814) 224-4508. QUESTION - Ben Kin singer, Meyersdale, wants to know if anyone has parts or knows where to find a crank shaft and flywheel for an an tique one-horsepower Mogul gas engine or engine parts in any condition. Also wants a Maytag gas engine for parts. QUESTION - A reader would like to know how to find the value of metal dollhouses from the 1940 s and for dol lhouse furniture from the 19305-19505. QUESTION - Ernest Nolt wants information on how to make a bow and arrow to hunt deer. ANSWER - Lydia Nolt, Leola, requested McGuffey’s Readers, which she remembered from her school days and would like to read again. Thanks to the reader who wrote the readers are available from Rabers Bookstore, 2467 CR6OO, Baltic, Ohio 43804. ANSWER - Thanks for Dick Herring for writing that rice coal is avaible from M.J. Gay dos by calling (610) 933-1924. ANSWER - M. Pea chey, Belleville, wanted to know where to find a new or used cream separator. Thanks to Clearfield County read er Forrest Bloom, 188 Doe Rd., Olanta, PA 16863, for writing that he has an International cream separator. It is 2003 ANIMAL HEALTH AND HOUSING REFERENCE GUIDE SATURDAY; APRIL S, 2003 FOCUS: HERD HEALTH, ODOR CONTROL • Improving Herd Health • Herd Odor Control Feature • Silo Management • Nutrient Management Planning For Confinement Operations in very good working condi tion; it can be operated man ually or by electric. He be lieves it is a 20-quart model. Asking price is $2OO. Thanks to another reader who writes that cream sepa rators can be purchased from Glen Gery Cheesemak ing Supplies. Phone (888) 816-0903 (Canada). Hand turned separators can be purchased through Lehmans, 1 Lehman Circle, P.O. Box 41, Kidron, Ohio 44636. These also appear listed in auction bills in this paper. As one reader wrote, these can by found by placing an ad in Lancaster Farming’s Mailbox Market. Sometimes butter churns are also listed for sale in that portion of the paper. Remember, readers, this column is for requests that cannot be found else where. If you are a subscrib er to this paper, you can Advertising Deadline March 24 Call 717-721-4416 To Reserve Your Ad Space For This Special Reference Guide place a free Mailbox Market ad each month. ANSWER - Merlin Grube, Mohrsville, and Ruth Nolt sent the same information in answer to J. Drago: The Pur ple Martin Conservation As sociation has advice and products to help attract pur ple Martins. Write to the as socation at Edinboro Univer sity of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, PA 16444. Phone (814) 734-4420. ANSWER - Myrt Sarge’s senior club wanted direc tions for making baskets out of old greeting cards. Thanks to a long-time reader for sending instructions. Unfor tunately, the instructions are difficult to follow if you can not see the patterns and fin ished project. However, the instructions will be sent to Myrt.
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