816-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 23, 1996 You Ask, (Continued from Page BIS) QUESTION A subscriber of the newspaper would appreciate if someone could give instructions for making a mouse and rat bait that really works and uses inexpensive ingredients that can be purchased in stores. Commercial rat bait is expensive. QUESTION Mrs. David Weidenhammer, Bern ville, would like to know if anyone has tried to make shampoo and conditioner. She knows how to make soap, but wants to know how to make personal hygiene products. QUESTION Rose Diehl, Bloomsburg, would like to know how to remove rust from a cast iron skillet and to keep it from reappearing when not in use. QUESTION —John Popirski, Pottsville, would like to find a source for a small turkey called the Beltsville Turkey. This turkey is smaller than the Royal Palm Turkey and is ideal for small families with only two or three people. QUESTION Edwin and Kathryn Zimmerman of Manheim would like to know where to buy the wire frames for Victorian lampshades. QUESTION Betty Sterner wants to thank Nola Brion of Liberty, Pa., for her information, but she had already contacted Replacements Ltd., Greensboro, N.C., before writing to Lancaster Farming, so she is still looking for the January, 1979 Peter Banett, Franklin Mint plate. QUESTION Eva Burrell of Glen Gardner, N.J., recently purchased in the ML Joy area a unique jack o-lantern made from a gourd which had been dried, cut and also dyed a rusty orange color. She says the pumpkin was fromn Carlisle, Pa. Can anyone tell her what type of gourd was used and the process for dry ing and dyeing. She would like to do this as a project with the senior citizen group in her area. She ia also looking for a recipe for an old-time holiday center piece called, “Dancing Snowballs.” She knows it takes mothballs. QUESTION Gerald Thomas of Monroeville, N.J., would like to know someone who refinishes and polishes antique brass oil lambs. QUESTION —Irene Greer of Richmond, West Vir ginia, is looking for a Winnie the Pooh cookbook, a cottelston pie recipe that ran in the newspaper, and where to find a Pitiful Pearl doll. QUESTION Marlene Hurst would like to know how she can get discolored white nylon as in slips,, playpen mesh, etc. looking white again? QUESTION —Anna Newswanger of Narvon is looking for some out-of-print books: “Yonie Wondernose" by M. DeAngeli; “Secret Exodus: The Untold Story of How ‘Operation Moses’ Saved the Lost Tribe of Ethiopian Jews;” and “Boone’s Lick" by Lewis B. Miller. She wants to know the price and the condition of the books. Write to her at 185 S. Poolforge Rd., Narvon, PA 17555-9539. GENERATORS Sales ★ Service ★ Rentals * Complete Generator Systems * PTO * Portables * 2-1600 KW “We Service It If You Have It And Sell It If You Need It” 34 W. Mo tiler Church Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 Tel: 717-738-0300 Fax: 717-738-4329 ACHINERY QUESTION A phone call to You Ask, You Answer was a reader who wants to know what causes a house to sweat. She says condensation drips from the ceiling and runs down the windows. The house has electric heat, but it is heated with a wood-burning stove in the basement. What can be done to remedy this problem? QUESTION —Peggy Miller of Leesport would like a source of oils, such as palm, coconut, olive, all oils used in soap making. QUESTION —A. Zimmerman of East Earl is inter ested in buying a set of used Lewis B. Miller story books. Does anyone have any? QUESTION Rose Diehl, Bloomsburg, would like to know where to find a book or manual on the Waye Roy Backhoe. QUESTION Gladys Stephens writes that men tally handicapped children enjoy collecting calen dars, pencils, postcards, key rings, vehicle license plates and other things. She writes that it is nice to see the smiles on their faces when they receive these items. Gladys writes that she will pay for postage if people will send her these items to give to the child ren. Write to Gladys at R.R. 2, Box 1069, Starrucca, PA 18462-9703. QUESTION G. Stuart, Paramus, N.J., wants to know how he can convert a Farmall C Tractor from a quick hitch into a conventional 3 pt. hitch. QUESTION Helen Phillips, Camden, N.Y., would like to know where to buy a few crates of heavy chickens or roosters. QUESTION Rachel Fisher wants to know if someone who purchased Mastercraft cookware from Pre. Mike Williams of Kentucky, could write and say whether or not they are satisfied with the cookware. QUESTION M. Burkholder, Ephrata, would like directions on making dough for crafts such as pies. QUESTION Renee Hankins would like to know where she can get tin stars that are used for wool embroidery. She'd like to teach her daughters. QUESTION Kelly Deutsch of Lake Harmony, Pa., is looking for fine hand-crafted gifts, toys, acces sories, and artwork for young children. QUESTION Clark Whitleather, Spring Grove, wants to know where to find bittersweet vine to plant. DON'T LOOK ANY FURTHER! YOU'LL FIND IT IN LANCASTER FARMING'S Black Rock’* BLACK WALNUT CRACKER Hand-Built In Lancaster County, PA Sturdy steel construction, maple handle and base Weights 8 5 lbs, 3 1/2" Wx6 I/2"Hx24"L Cracks the toughest nuts & is adjustable for nuts 1/2’ to 2" Send check for $34.00 (Postage Paid) directly to the manufacturer: BLACK ROCK MFC. 858 Pumping Station Rd., Kirkwood, PA 17536 Allow 2 to 3 weeks for UPS Delivery 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 ATLANTIC SURGICAL SERUICES 217 Harrisburg Ave., Suite 201 Lancaster, PA 17603 (800) HERNIA 8 MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED CLASSIFIEDS QUESTION—Bruce N. Carpenter of Winchester, Va., is looking for information where he can find attachments for a ROTO-HOE 4 Seasons garden tractor. He’s specifically looking for a snowblower attachment. QUESTION Evan Weidman, Westfield, has an old milk jar with raised lettering that says One quart liquid/Jane’s Creamery. On the back is written Cream Top, Pat. March 3 '25. Weidman wants information on the Creamery and the years it was in operation. QUESTION Charles Mason, West Decater, wants to know who manufactures expansion tanks for hot water furnaces. QUESTION Marlene Hurst would like instruc tions to weave reed baskets. She already has the melon basket booklet. QUESTION Doug Bunnell, Endicott, N.Y., would like to know where to obtain an operator’s or instruction manual for a horse-drawn corn binder made by E.B. Osborne. If you have a copy, contact him at 2650 Bornt Hill Rd., Endicott, NY 13760. QUESTION Mabel Burkholder, Fleetwood, would like to know where to purchase American Limoges, fine porcelain from the Salem Heritage Col lection, Bridal Bouquet china plates, the design is in blue and gray. She also wants a set for 4-12 of Gla mour by The American Limoges China Co. made in USA Briar Rose GNL, which has a picture of wild roses in rose and green. QUESTION Ron DeGraw, Madison, NJ, needs a manual for Allis Chalmers Model 3500 Diesel Engine. He will pay for the book, plus postage if you call him at (201) 377-5524. QUESTION Mrs. David L. Click, Holtwood, wants a used hand dough kneader. Send the price to her at 78 Old Holtwood Rd., Holtwood, PA 17532. QUESTION Karen Kininane, Shartlesville, is searching for a book that has a story about two sisters who inherit a big old house in the country, move into the house, and support themselves by running a rooming house. 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