Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 2003, Image 53

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out foot bridge. She remem
bers one from her childhood
home and would like to have
one now. If you would like to
part with yours or know
where to buy them, please
reply.
QUESTION - B. Resau,
7020 Chaneysviile Rd., Clear
vilie, PA 15535, needs three
hinges (hinges are on the right
side as you face the stove) for
a Colombian cookstove made
by Keeley Stove Co., Colum
bia, Pa. Model number 18, se
rial number 590.
Lancaster Farming
CAP $3.50* Each
Available At
Lancaster Farming,
1 East Main St., Ephrata, PA
PLUS Shipping & Handling $2.50
Add’t Cap and Shipping @ $4.00 Each
Phone 717-626-1164
Annual Tent Sale!
10% TO 50% OFF OVER 500 ROLLS
OF CARPET AND VINYL IN STOCK
clßSS2llil
303 Queen Road,
Gordonville, PA 17529
Ph. 717-768-7716 - Fax 717-768-3685
THORS., OCT. 2 ......7 AM TO 5 PM
FRI., OCT. 3 7 AM TO 8 PM
SAT.,OCT. 4 SAM TO 3 PM
Free Installation Classes Available!
• CASH OR CHECK ONLY •
Take it with you same day
or arrange with us for delivery
1.3 MILES SOUTH OF ROUTE 772/INTERCOURSE - LOOK FOR THE BIG TENT
QUESTION - Bea Johnson,
Rising Sun, Md., writes that
when her grandfather started
milking cows in the 19505, he
sent his milk to Abbott’s Dairy,
Providence. She isn’t sure
what state the dairy was locat
ed, perhaps Maryland. She
wants to know where to find a
glass milk bottle from Abbott’s
Dairy.
QUESTION - Wilson Gor
rell, Forest Hill, Md., is trying
to find Information on a single
wheel, manual push-type gar
den seeder and where to buy
the metal seed plates (espe
cially for lima beans). No in
dentification plate can be seen
and the planter is estimated to
be 40-50 years old. The seed
box is round and appears to be
cast iron.
QUESTION - Terry Bender.
Lebanon, found
an old incubator
and wants to
know its worth.
Printed on the
side are these
words: The Old
Trusty Incubator
Man, fd by MM
Johnson, Cory
Center USA Pat
Oct. 20,
1903-Feb. 16.
QUESTION -
Charles Eber-
New & Used
E & R Pumps
A Wind Mill
Sal** k Sarrict
717«384*3066
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hart, Mifflinburg, wants to
know where to find large
American Eagle decals, like
those used on milk cans. He
can’t find them in his area.
QUESTION - L. G., Man
heim, wants to know how to
keep yellow jackets away from
a hummingbird feeder.
QUESTION Jim e-mailed
that he wants to know where
to get cow manure from a
farm. He will load it on his
pickup to unload in the gar
den. Jim sent no address, so
do not know the area where
he lives.
QUESTION - Ben Kinsing
er, Meyersdale, wants a IHP
IHC Mogul Gas engine for
parts.
QUESTION - Leroy Riehl,
Millerstown, wants to know if
anyone has an encyclopedia
set from the year 2000 or
since fpr sale at a good price.
Call (717) 438-3837.
QUESTION - A reader
wants to know where to get a
bottom limb for a Polar LTD
compound bow, which isn’t
available at all archery shops.
Perhaps someone has one to
sell. If so, contact resident at
401 Centerville Rd., Newvilie,
PA 17241.
QUESTION - Sarah Stoltz
fus, 1319 Tanning Yard Rd.,
Peach Bottom, PA 17563,
wants to purchase a
treadle sewing machine
cabinet in any condition.
Please write to her stating
the price and condition.
QUESTION - Jim Bow-
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J EASTER MONDAY, ASCENSION DAY,
WHIT MONDAY, OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING,
raaiHHi Christmas & December zbth
FISHER FURNITURE
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
Antiqus & Collectables
BUS. HRS. BOX 57
MON.-THURS. 8-5 1129 GEORGETOWN RD.
FRI., 8-8, SAT. 8-12 BART, PA 17503
SWEATSHIRTS W
Sweatshirts
SHIRTS
OR
Shirts
• 100% Cotton Denim Long
Sleeve
• Embroidery Blue & Black
• Lancaster Farming Logo
• Button-Down Collar
• Left Shirt Pocket
• Stone Bleach Blue
$2O - Small, Medium, Large
$22.50 - X Large
Plus $4.50 Shipping & Handling Costs QQ
Phone 717-721-4416 Or Mail Your Order To:
Lancaster Farming RO. box 609LFS
1 East Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522
Or Stop @ Office -1 East Main St., Ephrata, PA
Saves Shipping Cost!
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003-B9
ersox, Lititz, has a stock cane
with the name Bower&Bower
stamped on it. Can anyone
identify the orgin of this cane?
Perhaps it was a promotional
item for an auctioneer or cat
tle company. Anyone with in
formation, should mail it in as
many of our readers are inter
ested in livestock-related
companies.
QUESTION Jenna Gilpa
tric is looking for a source for
sugarless chewing tobacco.
She got it from Fred Stoker
and Sons. Jenna writes the
company has automated and
discontinued their hand
packed line of which the sug
arless chew was part.
QUESTION - Mary wants to
know where to purchase
brown sugar substitute called
Brown Sugar Twin. She has
used it in restaurants but can’t
find it in stores. Mary lives in
West Virginia, so perhaps, she
should have a mailorder com
pany address.
QUESTION - S. Beiler
wants to know where to buy
either a new or used alarm
clock by Westclox Model
47544 called the Power Map
per.
QUESTION - Ella Rissler,
Port Trevorton, wants to know
if anyone knows anything
about a flower shop with the
name “Lucy Wanner.” Ella has
a miniature basket of flowers,
which she things might be an
antique. Stamped on the bot
tom are the words: Lucy Wan
ner, "flourel specialist in
slicks.” Home and bridal, 949
Pleasant View Rd., Ephrata,
PA 17522.
QUES
TION - Roy
Routzahn,
Clear
Spring, Md.,
is looking for
someone
who knows
where to buy
processed
tobacco
stems,
leaves, or
any tobacco
• 90% cotton - dark
Blue with embroidery
With Lancaster Farming
Logo
$25 - Medium, Large
$27.50 - X Large
scraps for farm use. Call (301)
745-3557.
QUESTION - Wilson Gor
rell, Forest Hill, Md., is trying
to find information on a single
wheel, manual push-type
seeder and where to buy the
metal seed plates (especially
for lima beans). No identifica
tion plate can be seed and the
planter is estimated to be
40-50 years old. The seed box
is round and appears to be
cast iron.
QUESTION - In William
sville, New York, outside of
Buffalo, there is a former gas
station/minimart of which
Polly E. Mathys, Spring City,
Pa. is part owner. She writes:
“We are selling the ground,
and the building will in all like
lihood be torn down. In this
building are store-type items
such as display shelves, a
walk-in cooler with five glass
door fronts, and five
6-foot-long chest coolers (you
know the kind you reach into
in the store to get your Popsi
cle or whatnot). The buyer of
the ground doesn’t want them
and neither do we. But rather
than get a certified refrigerant
remover to come in and then
trash all this equipment, we’re
looking for a food bank, a
farm, a produce stand, or who
ever to come to Williamsville
and claim these items. None
of this stuff is new, but to our
knowledge, it all worked the
last time the electricity was
on.’’ Call Polly at (610)
495-6185 for more informa
tion.
QUESTION - L. T. Burke,
Southampton, wants to know
where to buy outdoor iron fur
niture from the 19605-1970 s
that is in new or very good
condition. He wants straight
and rocking chairs.
QUESTION - Naomi King,
Lititz, wants to know where to
purchase replacement ther
mos lids with attached spouts
to drink from. They are the
2-quart Rubbermaid jugs with
screw-on lids.
QUESTION Betty Jakum,
Littlestown, wants to know
where to purchase a gasoline
powered rotary lawn mower
that cuts 18 inches or
' less to use for trim
ming.
QUESTION - Diane
Gray, 70 Damascus
Rd., Blandon, PA
19510, wants informa
tion and bottles from
the former Lebanon or
Lebanon Valley Dairy.
QUESTION - Marie
Hixson, Crystal Spring,
wants to know how to
grow wild rice. They
live on a farm with
some wet areas that
she believes would be
suitable for growing
rice. Anyone know
where she can find in
formation?
QUESTION - War
ren Glidewell, Btooms
burg, wants to know
where to find Flemish
giant rabbits in a fawn
color.
ANSWER - Several
months ago, a reader
inquired about good
quality freezer boxes.
She was not pleased
with any she could
find. Through research
and some financial as
sistance, she had
heavy duty boxes
manufactured with the
words “Dutch Freeze”
stamped on the lid
and bottom container.
These are now avail
able from Stauffer’s,
Lititz; Twin Hill Shop,
Terre Hill; Good’s
Store, East Earl;
Country Housewares,
New Holland; Bareville
Hardware, Bareville;
Smucker’s Fabric,
Leola; and Traditions,
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