This column is for readers who have questions but don’t know whom to ask for answers. “You Ask—You Answer” Is for non-cooking ques tions. When a reader sends In a question, It will be printed In the paper. Readers who know the answer are asked to respond by mailing 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. There’s no need to send a BASE. If we receive an an swer to your question, we will publish It as soon as possi ble. Please include your phone number because we sometimes need to contact the person to clarify details. We will not publish your phone number unless you request It. QUESTION Sharyn Ziegler, York, is looking for some one to replace the rubber latex body of her 40-year-old doll. QUESTION S. Parker, Mohnton, wants to know where to obtain catalogs that list parts for all types of lawn equipment and garden tractors. He repairs them and wants to purchase'' parts from catalogs. QUESTION Sadie Mast, Richfield, would tike to know how to make whistles from elderberry branches. QUESTION C.M.S. wants to know where to purchase a wooden sign for the lawn painted white, which states “Please Curb Your Dog.” These signs are placed on private lawns to curb persons bringing their dogs to do their job on the lawn. QUESTION—Gregg Wayson, 1421 Governor Bridge Rd.. Davidsonville, Md. 21035, wants to find an owner's and a repair manual for a NH 380 2-row forage cutter. QUESTION Chuck Savare, Neshanic, N.J., wants to know why chickens eat their own eggs and what can be done to stop it. He has installed slanted nesting boxes without success. QUESTION —Leona Spangler, P.O. Box 41, Spring Mills, PA 16875-9419, would like to buy a copy of 'Searchlight" cookbook and a Rumford cookbook, which were printed between 1930-1940. Other cookbooks from that era are also welcomed * ® MORTON BUILDINGS Check These Warranty Features: ■ 50-Year Protection Against snow-load damage to the structure with no weight limit. ■ 50-Year Protection Against decay or insect attack on preservative treated columns and preservative treated lumber. ■ 20-Year Protection Against red rust including damage caused by atmospheric pollutants. ■ 10-Year Protection Against wind load damage to our optional AlumaSteel® sliding doors with no wind velocity limit. ■ 5-Year Protection Against wind load damage to the structure with no wind velocity limit. AH warranties include materials and labor and are not prorated. 717/624-3331 908/454-7900 3368 York Rd., P.0.80x 126, Gettysburg, PA 17325 Phllllpeburg, NJ 08601 Call or writ* today for mora Information 1-800-447-7436 Since 1903 QUESTION Darlene Shroyer, Hyndman, wants Dash parts for a 1937 Ford 4-door sedan, fuel gauge, oil gauge, speedometer. She needs the whole thing it’s rounded and everything must work. Also, she needs glove box doors with a lock that works and little chrome strips off dash. Contact her by calling (814) 842-6140. QUESTION Kathleen Eby, Paradise, wrote and told us that she and her husband are attempting to put together a 19305-1940 s kitchen in their home. They’ve been lucky in some respects (were able to obtain a stove, refrigerator, and small appliances) but have hit a "road block” on some items that they thought would be easiest to locate. The Ebys are in search of General Electric (GE) glassware or “refrigerator ware," which are clear glass refrigerator dishes that were available to be used with theltonitor Top Refrigerator. The tops have the GE logo cast in them (at full size, it usually takes up the entire lid). They come in different sizes, most either square or rectangular. QUESTION—Mrs. Zimmerman, Manheim, wants to know the address of Petals Magazine. She is also looking for other good craft magazines. QUESTION June Pontius, Sunbury, wanted someone to make for her boy and girl Amish dolls about 20 inches tall. She is also looking for information about ribbon outlets. QUESTION Debra Derstine, Mapleton, wants to purch ase an old record of the John F. Kennedy family. She said it was an amusing recording when he was in office. Please respond to her at RD 1 Box 1203, Mapleton, PA 17052. QUESTION Vickie Mowery, Chambersburg, wants to Know where to purchase a Surge Dairy Maid 15-gallon electr ic water heater. Please call them at (717) 532-3736. QUESTION —C. Grodmann of New Hampton, N.Y. wants to know where to purchase fast-hitch attachments to an old Farmall C tractor. Contact him at (914) 374-2602. QUESTION —Agnes DeFonde, R.D.2, Box 319, Porters ville, PA 16051 would like to purchase a machine for shelling peas. QUESTION J. Hykes, 321 E. King St, Shippensburg, PA 17257-1424, is looking for old photographs of Christmas trees, which were taken before 1950. QUESTION J. Loren Yoder, Belleville, would like infor mation about three different milk bottles from the following: Weaver’s Dairy of Malvern; Spicklers Dairy of Elizabethtown, and Supplee-Sealtest Dairy Products. QUESTION Nancy Koons, Lebanon, would like an address to mailorder items for embroidery work. Ida’s Notebook isser It takes a lot of time and s j x hoy S and girls without effort to raise children, having any fall into the And,‘Stakesconstantvigi- jeep water. Nowadays lance. This last item is hard young people take swim to give as so many other ming lessons but in the ’sos things crowd in on our our children had to learn time - simply from their parents We live along the Con- instructions. My parents estoga River and I have did not bother to teach us always counted my bless- _ so we icamcd on our ings as I was able to raise own HERN IH? No hernia is unrepairable, even after several previous railed attempts. We specialize in outpatient hernia repairs, and most patients are able to return to full work with-in several days. PLEASE CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION MID BTLRNTIC SURGICAL SERUIC-ES 217 Harrisburg Avs., Suit* 201 Lancaster, PA 17603 (800) HERNIA 8 MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED (Turn to Pago BIT) I Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 27, t 996-815 a Centre County Princess LaTrisha Wasson STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) After four years as a dairy maid, LaTrisha Wasson wears the Centre County Dairy Princess crown. Crowned recently at a cere mony held at Logan Grange, the 16-year-old said, “It is my hope over the next year to contact as many young children as possible: The future of the dairy farmers will be determined by the future generations.” LaTrisha will be assisted in promotional duties by dairy maids, Emily Cloningerand Laura Muss er, and by dairy Misses Nicole Peterson, Amanda Gates, Ashlce Klinger, Rebecca Cloningcr, and Lil’ Miss Elizabeth Cloningcr. Latrisha is active in Mt Nittany 4-H Dairy Club, State College FFA, 4-H and FFA dairy judging teams, and Junior Holstein Associ ation. At State College High School. Latrisha is a majorrette on the marching band and competi tion squads and a varsity wrestling manager. To schedule LaTrisha for appearances, contact her booking chairperson at (814) 237-2339. ' Wf**t One of my children was an explorer. He learned to walk at ten months. From then on he was off to explore the world. One day he took a yardstick and went to the t-;>rn and hit the resting cows until they all stood up. Down the row he went until he was discovered. My husband’s nephew was also too inquisitive and so he had to wear a harness which was snapped on a washline. Some children take constant watching to prevent harm. One morning as we picked strawberries on the hill behind our house, my daughter-in-law rushed up to us and said, “I can’t find Gregie.” Those words were like a bolt of lightening. Everyone dropped their boxes and ran to join the hunt. We piled into a car and a truck to go to the farm and offer assis tance. When I happened to look at our house, I saw what I could not believe. There, over half a mile from, home, was our two-and-a half year-old grandson knocking on our front door. He had - walked in barefeet and pajamas to Visit us. We counted our blessings that day!