816-Cancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1998 j )vujisk wou This column is for readers who have questions but don’t know who to ask for answers. “You Ask—You Answer” is for non-cooking questions. 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, Lancas ter Farming, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Attention: Lou Ann Good. Do not send a self-addressed, stamped enve lope 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 tocontactthe person to clarify details. We will not publish your phone number unless you request it. QUESTION—DarreII Martin, Lititz, is looking to an experienced trainer to train or help him tain a Border collie. QUESTION—M. Allgyer, Christian wants a crafts man table saw model #ll3 24140 to used for parts. Will pay a reasonable price. Write to him at 117-A Lower Valley Rd., Christiana, PA 17509. QUESTION Linda Christman, Greencastle, is looking for books by John Pfluegar on Franklin Coun ty Peters Twp., aovor QUESTION Ruth Zimmerman, Bethel, is trying to locate someone to make burrs for a hand cranked mill used to crack corn. It is a cast iron Model #750 made by Enterprise Mfg. Co., Philadelphia. Anyone have an idea on how old it is? The burrs for cracking corn measure approximately 5% - or 5% -inch in diameter. QUESTION Ron Lieberman, R.l, Box 42, Glen Rock, PA 17327, has another question related to their Old Mill on East Newport Rd., located between Intercourse and Gap. Who is interested in some old mill equipment and electric motors? Or any sugges tions on what to do with the equipment? Thamill also has some nice wooden shoots that could be made into birdhouses if someone is interested. QUESTION Michael Palmer, Bangor, wants to know of someone who will galvanize two butchering stove lids. QUESTION Mildred Early, Annville, would like a pattern for a child’s sunbonnet. QUESTION Cindy Eshelman, Jonestown, would like to know where to find a Rubbermaid water- ing can, one gallon size. QUESTION—Anna Freckwrites that she has Bet ty Crocker coupons that she will give to the first per son who writes to her at 1820 Rt. 130 N. Burlington, N.J. 08016 QUESTION —Toni LeVan, Galeton, would like to know the procedure and ingredients needed for mak ing soap. QUESTION Francis Klingler, Gettysburg, is building a new home and would like to use sawdust for insulation like the old timers did. What are the pros and cons? QUESTION Fred Frantz, R.D. #4, Box 511, Dußois, PA 15801, would like a small calliope or band organ, such as a Tangley C A 53, Stinson 27, Wurlitzer 105 or Ragtime model D 42 R, or similar one. to be used for parades and displays at antique machinery associations. QUESTION Terry Shane, Boyertown, would like to know how to get the smell of mothballs out of an old poplar blanket chest QUESTION V&C growers, Rocky Ridge, Md., would like to know where to purchase smooth bottom rubber boots that slip over shoes. QUESTION Beulah Dueck, 16140 Trickling Spring Lane, Hagerstown, MD21740, iswillingtopay a reasonable price for several out-of-print hymnals “Spiritual Songs and Hymns.” She grew up using that hymnal and still enjoys singing those songs. QUESTION Charles Hoffman, Coopersburg, would like to know how to make an all wooden, three or four fingered hay fork from a single piece of wood. What kind of wood is used, how are the fingers bent, is the wood soaked, and If so, in what and for how long? Hoffman is also interested in purchasing a new or used wooden hay fork. QUESTION Doris Hellerick, Dublin, is inter ested in purchasing a life-sized plywood black and white cow for lawn display. QUESTION Herman Kinsinger, Stuarts Draft, Va., wants to know where to find new parts for the Zero milkers. He heard the milkers are no longer manufactured. QUESTION Ben Kinsinger, Meyersdale, would like to know where to get a Farmall pedal tractor like the Farmall M Tractor. Doesn’t matter if the pedal tractor needs repair. He would also like to know where if anyone has parts for a Farmall Cub for sale. QUESTION Evan Weidman, Newville, wants to know where he could obtain a small cheese vat to make cheese. QUESTION A reader wants to know where to buy wicking to use to make candles. QUESTION Florence Myers, Stewartstown, would like to know where to buy a copy, in good con dition, of the first-grade reader book, “Dick and Jane,” and their dog named Spot. QUESTION Gregory Badger wants to know where to order western shirts made from feed sacks with the colorful artwork Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show. QUESTION W.W.W., Pitman, would like to mow if interlocking roof shingles are still manufac tured and if so where can they be purchased. QUESTION Durwood Tuttle, Knoxville, would like to know how people hand dug wells so deep ana perfectly round and lay the stone without it caving in. QUESTION Levi Stoltzfus, 450 Hollow Rd., Quarryville, writes that he has a Franklin sewing machine that he would like to sell. The Franklin, simi lar to the Singer, has an electric motor and is in a cabinet, which he also wants to sell. The cabinet does not have a treadle on it. The machine can be used with a treadle if preferred. QUESTION Pat Chance, Clayton, De., writes that several years ago she recalls attending Creative Circle home parties, which sold all kinds of needlew ork supplies. She would like to know if the company is still in business and how to contact the company. QUESTION A reader would like to know who appliqued the Lancaster Rose quilt tops that were sold at the Diffenback quilt and craft sale in New Hol land a few years ago. QUESTION At the Bloomsburg Fair, Robert Stephens, saw some standard spotted ducks with Apple in their breed name and some pomeranian geese. He'd like to know where these can be obtained. QUESTION E. Nolt, Leola, would like to know where to purchase a good, used set or a new one at a reasonable price of “My Bible Friends, 1 ’ by Arthur S. Maxwell. QUESTION Rachel Rudolph, New Oxford, wants to know where she could buy a new or used 18-quart Farberware kettle. QUESTION Mrs. R. Strauss, Ephrata, wants to know who repairs Monarch Coal Kitchen Ranges. Hers has some rust damage on the back part of the stove. QUESTION Evan Weidman, Newville, would like to know where to get a boor or whatever its called to shell dried beans. QUESTION M.W. Hamilton, Thornton, is look ing for a source to purchase full-size models of plastic swans. QUESTION Julia Johnson, 8098 N. Eagle Val ley Rd., Havard, PA 16841, is looking for three books written by Martha Barnhart, Harper Publishers: “Bit ter Sweet," “Winter Wedding," and “Red Silk Pantaletts." QUESTION — Robert Fleckenstein, 28 Bailey St., Woodstown, N.J. 08098, would like to locate a Time” magazine dated May 15, 1950. Contact him at his address. QUESTION Sara Kinsinger, Stuarts Draft, Va., has a lot of old windows with bubbles in the glass. Somebody told her there Is a place where they want the glass to use it in new windows. Where? QUESTION While at a steam show near Lan caster, Daniel Fleming of 38250 Stevens Rd., Lovettsville, VA 20180, saw children riding a type of “tricycle" that was propelled using the hands and arms instead of the feet He believe the toys were called a whirlygig. He would Ike plans or instructions for building the hand-propelled toy. QUESTION Elam Ebersol would like the follow ing books: “The Beautiful Story Golden Gems of Reli gious Thought," written and edited by J.W. Buehl. Also, “Service for Peace," by a HostetUer who writes about C.P.S. Camp, and “Unde Arthur’s Bible Story Books. Send prices and condition of books to him at 558 Gibbons Rd., Bird-in-Hand. QUESTION —A reader from Leola area would like to know where to get flails for an Agri-Tech model #GS2OI2O finish mower, new or used. QUESTION Mike from Pottsville wants the name of a company that sells egg cartons and will print the farm logo on the cartons. QUESTION —A reader would like to locate a John Deere43s com head for a J.D. 105 Combine or a J.D. 105 Combine with 435 cow head. Head must be in good condition. QUESTION Susan Forry, 25 Woodward Court, Annapolis, MD 21403, is searching for information on how old a two-story house located on Burma Road in Columbia (West Hempfield Township is. A barn and tobacco shed once stood on the 80-acre property that is approximately 3/10 mile off the road. Prior to its present owner (Daniel Forry) it was owned by the following people: RobertGarber, Elmer Garber, Paris H. Garber, Aaron Herr, Rudolph Herr. It was possibly owned by Henry S. Eshleman (1851), Henry Neff (1853) Henry Hogendobber (1856), Abra ham Metzyer, Andrew Bowers (both 1856), Jacob Reitzell (1823), and or John Reitzell. QUESTION J. Hesson, Perkasie, would like to know how to keep weeds out of raspberry brambles. Is there anything on the market that would control thistle without harming the brambles? QUESTION A New Tripoli reader would like to purchase barley straw to control algae in the pond. She wants to purchase the straw in the New Tripoli area. QUESTION Marilyn Patterson, 153 Brick Church Rd., Newville, PA 17241, would like an old book, “Donkey John of Toy Valley," written by Mar garet Warner Morley and published in 1909 by McClurg Publishing Co. Her dad, who remembers hearing the story when in school and is now a wood carver, would like the book because it is about a woodcarver’s family. QUESTION Shirley Runk, Mount Union, would like to know where to purchase plastic lids with a spout that are used on one-gallon Sun-tea jars. QUESTION Leon Stoltzfus, Leola, would like to know where to purchase the round juicing disk for an Atlas Juicer made by Juice Master Mfg., Co., Model 36. No. D 12041. ANSWER Ron Lieberman, R.l, Box 42, Glen Rock, PA 17327, will be happy to assist those trying to locate older books. ANSWER Bill Custer, Forest Hill, Md., writes that hs has a gas-fired Royal Peanut Roaster like the one Art Sholly requested. Call him at (41) 8383-2323. ANSWER Matthew L. Stephens, “Starrucca, wanted the address of the man who collects postcard with covered bridges. Linda Christman, Greencastle writes that her husband collects them and would be happy to recived them. Write to him at32sVally View Ln., Greencastle, AP 17225-9720. ILK