You Answer (Continued from Page B 16) QUESTION Elsie Kauffman, Allensville, wanted to know where she could buy a good Jumbo Lettro Maid electric frying pan made by the Miracle Maid Cookware Co. QUESTION —Orville Mumma, Jonestown, would likea source for raw cow horns in any size, preferably white, brown or light-colored. QUESTION Sue Baughman, Qordonville, would like a source to buy British oil, which previously sold in drug stores. It contains kerosene, turpentine, linseed oil, and coal tar. The Baughmans use the Brit ish oil in an old family recipe for salve. QUESTION Salome Fisher, Lancaster, would like a book, “Wildflowers and the Stories Behind Their Names." QUESTION D. Williams, Liverpool, wants to know who professionally appraises antique tractors for insurance purposes in the Harrisburg area. QUESTION—Joe Bohnert, Morris, needs a drive unit for an IH Electrall generator or at least he needs to talk with someone who has one. Call (717) 324-2431 during the day or (717) 324-2431 during the day or (717) 353-7982 in the evening. QUESTION —Harold Kuchler, Coatesville, needs to replace a Proctor-Silex 2-quart ice cream freezer bucket, preferably stainless steel. Where can he find one? QUESTION Lynn Joshua, Lititz, wants to buy “Wildflowers and Stories Behind the Names,” by Phyllis Busch and “Sugar From Farm to Market,” by Winifred Hammond. QUESTION Bill Johnson, Everett, wants to find a 1954 Chevy Huckster truck. QUESTION A Reinholds reader would like to purchase a used flat beater and 12-quart bowl for a Reynolds Electric Company commercial mixer serial number C 37129. ( HOI’-IU II! TWO, IXO. Quality American Workmanship! #5 CLAMP TYPE CHOPPER #lO CLAMP TYPE CHOPPER * Plates available in 3/16" (standard), 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4" and 1" * V-Belt Pullies available for #lO, #l2, #22 and #32 choppers. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL OR WRITE: CHOP-RITE TWO, INC. 531 OLD SKIPPACK POAD fIBKI HARLEYSVILLE, PA 19438 H 1-800-683-8888 PAX (218) 286-4363 QUESTION Faye Dove, Myerstown, needs help in find a book, “Dark Fury," by Helga Moray. QUESTION —Mrs. L.C. Reider of Red Lion, would like some information about the Savory roasting pan. The bottom has a deep well on the outside. She asks is you can still buy them and who manufactures them? QUESTION A reader says she has a gold-leaf frosted glass (Starlyte) wine bottle, and 5 of the little glasses are missing. Would anyone know where she can find some? She also needs a Singer sewing machine manual for Model 347. ANSWER —Another answer from Walter Zarnbek of New Jersey on how to remove the outer and inner shell of the black walnut. He says that about 50 years ago he remembers a neighbor who ran the walnuts through an ordinary corn sheller that almost every farmer had. Sometimes he ran them through a sec ond and a third time. He said that if the sheller teeth were not too worn out, this method will do the job the first time through. ANSWER Robert Seeley, of Brewster, N.Y., was interested in finding replacement teeth for a 5-wheel, side-delivery hayrake made by Morrill Rake Co. Tim Paulus of Pittstown, NJ, writes that if his Mor rill Rake has Double Rubber Torsion Teeth, Central Tractor #15532-075 will fit. Call 1-800-247-7508 for more information on ordering the teeth or finding a local CT store. Seely is still looking for an owner’s manual for an Oliver Model 62T hay baler. ANSWER —Renee Callie of Bangor, Pa., wanted to know where to buy deactivated powdered charco al. A reader from Martinsburg provides an answer. New Life Natural Foods carries it and will sell by mail order. The address is: New Life Natural Foods, RD#2, Box 68-A, Martinsburg, PA 16662, or call 814-793-2291. ANSWER Evelyn Snooks, Leesburg, Va., wanted information on a new form of crocheting called camel stitch. Margaret Strause of Leesport, Pa., says that basic instructions and patterns are available from N.S.D. Stitchery, PO Box 880, Bran don, MS 39043. For VISA or Master Card orders only, call 1-800-542-4010. CHOPPER #32 SCREW DOWN TYPE CHOPPER #27 HEALTH FOUNTAIN JUICER ❖ Made in the U.S.A. ❖ Easy to Clean ❖ Made from Cast Iron ❖ Quality Workmanship #1 CLAMPLESS TYPE CHOPPER SAUSAGE STUFFER, LARD & FRUIT PRESS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 23, 1996-617 ANSWER Arlene Petrizio wanted to buy for a reasonable sum any craft patterns for wood cutouts that are to be painted, but no fretwork patterns. A reader writes that there are numerous sources of wood cut-out patterns. Craft shows have unfinished products, create and draw your own items. Book stores, libraries, and wood-working shopes might have them. There are also craft magazines available by subscription or as single copies at grocery stores and newsstands. She suggests that friends can trade publications. ANSWER—Mrs. Andrew Lykens wanted to know where to get wicks for her New Perfection kerosene cook stove. They are available at Weaver’s Fixit Shop, 170 Kurtz Road, New Holland, Pa., 17557. She doesn't know if they would have these particular ones, however. Another responder says the wicks (331 X) for Perfection stoves sell for $4.75 plus post age are available from Harvey B. Martin, RD#l Box 192, Port Trevorton, PA 17864. ANSWER Response to Linda Gorman’s request for a recipe for a salve for animals. Mix equal parts of the following: oil of camphor, turpentine, ker osene, melted lard. The responder got this recipe 20 years ago from a missionary in the Phillipines. She says it does the job. She also provides a good salve for human hands: soften 8 oz. petroleum jelly in hot water or carefully microwave. Add 1 tablespoon ker osene and 2 oz. eucalyptus oil. Stir well and pour into containers. It really works on wintertime ‘dairy far mer" hands! ANSWER Response to a request for Raggedy Ann and Andy collectibles: Miss Martha's Kitchen Collectibles, Patterns and Supplies, 505 Pratt Ave., N.E., Huntsville, Alabama 35801, or phone 1-205-533-4972. ANSWER Response to Eva Burrell’s request for rug making strips; Vermont Rug Makers Gallery, Route 100 C, PO. Box 485, Johnson, VT 05656. They have all kinds of strips, including knits and denims and are priced very reasonably. They are sold by 25 and 50 lb. boxes. Also information on rug weaving for Francis Krall. Contact Rafter-Four Designs, PO Box 40, Cocolalla, ID 83813. They have many books on traditional rug making. #3 FOOD CHOPPER fi* s STUFFER HORN AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS SIZES