OviiAsk' W ou This column Is tor readers who have questons but don't know who to ask for answers. “You Ask—You Answer is for non-cooking ques tions. When a reader sends In a question, it will be print ed 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 Farm ing, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Attention: Lou Ann Good. Do not send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. If we receive the answer, we will publish It as soon as possible. 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 J. Barnhart of Philadelphia would like instructions for making an afghan from old hankies. QUESTION A Paradise reader, David Blank, would like to know where he can buy replacement glass fillers for wide-mouth Thermos, model #7002. Filler number is 70F; needs at least 2. 1 QUESTION A friend asks about large curd cottage cheese that she used to buy from the A&P stores. She says it was like eating whipped cream with lumps. Does anyone have an idea where this can be purchased? QUESTION Donald Russell, Woodbury, wants to know where to find parts for an automatic vent on a Lord and Bunham greenhouse. . QUESTION Eleanor Hertzog, King of Prussia, wants to know if anyone has the book "Hankerchief Quilts, by Saron L. Newman, published by American School of Needlework Inc. The book is out of print and Eleanor is willing to pay a reason able price for the book. QUESTION—Jean Neatler, Halifax, would like to know of a firm that makes endseUi dehydrated foods or vegetables. QUESTION Florence Myers, Stewartstown, received a small oil tight from her mother. The tight has stars and the word, v \*Twinkle," on the bowl. Florence wants to know if anyone has , f information on such lights and how old it might be and where * 'the can get the globe and other parts for it. We watch over every step in the manufacture, assembly and construction of your building. Morton operates five manufacturing facilities, strategically located to serve you efficiently. Our high-volume buying power enables us to purchase the finest raw materials at the lowest possible price. Components for your structure are manufactured, fabricated and assembled under the watchful eyes of quality control experts. We maintain a fleet of company-owned and operated trucks, enabling our drivers to unload your building materials quickly and safely. From that point, a crew of company-trained, company-employed, and company-insured construction professionals takes over. They are trained to follow the most efficient and safe construction methods possible, and are supplied with state-of-the-Tart equipment and quality materials to make your faclli ethi-' ' be' ~>ud of for years to come. ; - ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is’ (Continued from Page B 14) Ironstone Dr., East Earl. This trad itional country home has been well planned and creatively built by the owners, L&L Builders. Many spe cial features are tastefully incor porated. A special keeping room off the kitchen with a gas fireplace creates a nice place to relax. The white Quality custom kitchen with a breakfast node overlooking the countryside creates a light airy atmosphere. Hardwood floors, wide baseboards, and wainscoting are features througout the house. The formal dining room is graced with crown molding and a tray ceiling. Cherry built-in bookcases also feature a handmade Conesto ga wagon. The spacious master bath has a whirlpool tub and priva cy room. The open staircase leads to a gallery overlooking the great room and foyer. • Michael and Barbara Martin, 298 Blackcteek Rd„ East Earl. Cherry furniture and beautiful QUESTION Anne kavaliavskas, Dalton, wants to find a kit plus O ring for Laing Model SM 202-BTW Serial #468-151751 water circulator for a coal stove. She knows that this model has been discontinued. QUESTION Bill Fletcher, Trurransburg, N.Y., has exposed copper plumbing that he would like to clean and pol ish. How should this be done? QUESTION M. Gingerich, York, would like a parts and operation manual and information on a Favorite Incubator Mod. #624-E 555 Watts made by Leahy Manufacturing Co., Higginsville, MO. QUESTION Ralph Hunsberger, New Britain, wants to know where he can find a compost bin that sits off the ground and spins around. QUESTION—Louise Graybeal Renick wants to purchase a long wearing, economical material to rebottom oak kitchen Chairs. What can she use? QUESTION —Michele Mackie wants to buy Dark Shadows items from the 19605-19705. She wants to replace items from the gothic soap opera that she had as a child. QUESTION Teah Weaver, Lebanon, wants to replace china place settings for the pattern Aguarius, Cancion 207 by Sango. Replacements LTD does not have this pattern. MORTON w BUILDINGS 717/624-3331 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 800-447-7436 unique window treatments taste fully decorate this brick traditional style home. The kitchen, with its extra touch of tile work and large island, and the breakfast nook with its large windows are great for entertaining. The master both is equipped with a spacious whirl pool tub and double bowl vanity. An open foyer and loft area over looking the family room are a few of the extra features. A unique built-in space in the wall of the family room has been added to highlight some antiques and hunt ing treasures. • Brian and Karen Musser, 2230 Laurel Springs Dr., Narvon. This multicolored sandstone rancher is beautifully landscaped with rocks bordering wooded areas. The rock border and the house stones were all gathered from the property. The home features a large daylight basement with a woodstove, home office, and a full bath. The spa cious kitchen has a variety of trea (Turn to Page 826) 908/454-7900 P.O. Box 126, Philllpsburg, NJ 08865 Illinois only, call 1-800-426-6686 sues displayed above oak cabinet ry. Handmade quilts made by Karen’s mother can be found throughout the house. • Keith and Beverly Haselhorst, Walnut Valley Guest House. 380 Hammertown Rd., Narvon. Drive down a honeysuckle-lined lane, cross a little bridge, and you’ll dis cover Walnut Vally. You’ll enjoy the view of the rolling farmland, a sparkling stream, pond, a restored 18th century stone farmhouse and a 1750 s guest house. Beautifully refinished wide plank floors. Williamsburg colors, deep windowsills, and antique fur niture are featured in the farm house and the guest home. Fifteen rolling acres of this property was part of the original Pool Forge Plantation. Hinkletown Mennonite School, 272 Wanner Road, Ephrata, is the place to stop for refreshments, and tour tickets if you have not pur chased them in advance. Tickets can be obtained in advance by call ing Linda at (717) 354-2072 or Cheryl at (717) 733-7587 or Phyl lis at (717) 336-4853. Tickets are $7 in advance and $8 at the door. All proceeds from the Tour of Homes will benefit Hinkletown Mennonite School. For more information, call the school at (717) 354-6705. HAP The April meeting of the Lan caster County 4-H Swine Club was held Hiursday, April 17, at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. For the club’s fundraiser this year, there will be a food stand at the county roundup on Wednes day, August 6. County Agent Chester Hughes talked to the members about how to handle swine safely. The next meeting will be Thurs day, May IS, at the Lancaster Farm and Home Cento*, at 7:30 p.m. N G S |> E N Lancaster County 4-H Swine Club * * uiimovE, mom's day