Bl64.ancaster Farming. Saturday, October 30, 1990 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 to contact the person to clarify details. We will not publish your phone number unless you request H. QUESTION Ann would like to know where to find gaskets for 3- and 6-quart Mirro Pressure Cooker ■ and for the pressure cooker that requires a pressure control with three holes in it for 5-10-15 pounds. The company told her that it no longer makes the gaskets. QUESTION Harold R. Stoudt, Hamburg, is in search of a rust inhibitor for a Drain Back Solar Domestic Hot Water System. The inhibitor must be non-toxic so that the water would be suitable tor human consumption in case of leaks and it must mix well with water. QUESTION Anna Bryan writes that years ago her mom had an angel food cake pan with a lid on top. She asks where she can find one with a lid. QUESTION —Mrs. Glenn Miller, HC 62, Box 660, Honesdale, PA 18431 wants to purchase a used Stanley Wood cookstove in good condition. QUESTION—Brenda Pouts, Auburn, N.Y., writes that her string beans are loaded with mature, seedy pods that are starting to dry out. She wants to know if the beans can be used in lieu of navy beans and how should they be dried to preserve? For those who are interested, Brenda writes that she used a newer vari ety of green beans called Vilbel. She writes that the :>eans are superb, with long, slender, and sweet beans that hang on like spaghetti. She recommends that others give the prolific variety a try. She found the seod at Agway. QUESTION Spencer Stamy, Newville, wanted to know of someone who deals in stanchions, glass pipeline, vacuum pumps, milkers, etc. from discon tinued dairy operations. QUESTION Laurel Wilkinson heard there is a woman named Pat Anderson, Dover, who has a unique hobby of story telling using Pennsylvania Dutch humor. Laurel would like to contact Pat and asks for the address or phone number. QUESTION John A. Stoltzfus, HCRI, Box 26, Rebersburg, PA 16872, wants.to buy a butter churn that fits a Maytag wringer washer. He also wants a butter press in good condition. QUESTION Wade Mohn, P.O. Box 233, Fawn Grove, PA 17321, is looking for an overdrive unit for a 1940 to 1960 Willys Jeep. Any condition. QUESTION A reader is looking for someone who collects Readers’ Digest Condensed Books. She wants to compare lists to find out the two vol umes she is missing up to the 200th volume. QUESTION A New Holland reader wants to know if there is a light-colored permanent marker that will not fade or wash off if used on dark clothing and rubber boots. QUESTION A subscriber wants to know if any one has about 25 pounds of hard white winter wheat to sell for seed or where it could be purchased on the East Coast. QUESTION Sharon Myers wants to know where in Lancaster or York counties to have the chrome on an old cookstove replated and the fire brick replaced. QUESTION Mrs. Andrew S. Lapp, 1202 Holt wood Rd., Holtwood, PA 17532 wants to buy a used set of ‘Uncle Arthur’s Bedtime Stories and Bible QUESTION B. Smith, Lebanon, wants to know of a catalog from which she could purchase items with the John Deere emblem. QUESTION Royce Brewster, 17410 Central Ave., Mitchellville, Md., would like to purchase small scale milk pasteurizing and bottling equipment that would pass Grade A standards. QUESTION Larry Miller, Seven Valleys, wants to know of someone who can cut and resew burlap bags. QUESTION T. Straub, Millville, recently pur chased a new type of fruit bearing strawberry plants. They are planted in potting soil and put into a basket. They have done wonderful this first year. She started with six plants and now has 18 and doesn't know what to do with them over the winter. Should she bring them inside or leave them outside? QUESTION A reader recently purchased a pair of Lederhosen in Germany. Although the pair was too large, he thought he could find a qualified German tailor or seamstress to make alterations at the waist. Can anyone help. He needs the pair for the soon-to be here Oktoborfest. Call (610) 827-7561. QUESTION—Joan Eck, Coopersbury, is looking for a out-of-publication book on collecting Ball jars. ‘She thinks the book is called 'Collectors’ Guide to Balt Jars," by Bill Brantley. Does anyone know where she can find either this book or a similar one. QUESTION Marie Moyer, Dublin, wants to know where to find books by Lois Lenski. She enjoyed reading about family life by workers of varied vocations and would like to share this with her grandchildren. QUESTION Dianne Decker, 106 Gilbert Rd., Shippensburg, wants information on starting a 4-H horse and pony club in Cleversburg, Cumberland County. QUESTION Pat Elligson, Millers, Md., writes that she has a genuine native deerskin jacket that she wants to clean herself since professional cleaning is ultra expensive. The deerskin finish is a firm and smooth, not a furry suede. There are dark soiled areas on the elbows and cuff edges. Does anyone have any experience with cleaning deerskin? QUESTION H. Stauffer, 27990 Point Lookout Rd., Loveville, MD 20656-0115, would like to buy Madonna Lily bulbs. He will pay shipping. QUESTION —G. Sweitzer, Airville, wants to know what types of fruit trees will produce the best fruit when planted in clay soil partially shaded beneath old oak trees. QUESTION A reader from Ephrata wants to know where to purchase rubber or plastic ends for croquet mallets. She has two good sets but the plas tic ends are broken. QUESTION Janet Lawton, Wellsboro, is searching for the address and phone number for Tom Schell, who wrote "An Introduction to the Dried Floral and Woody Ornamental Business." She believes Schell lives in Illinois or Indiana. QUESTION Mabel Harnish, Willow Street, would like the words to the poem "Rip Van Winkle." QUESTION Wilmer and Luella Reiff, Ephrata, are searching fbn an old book, possibly titled "Golden Rock" or “Black Rock.” They do not know the author’s name, but the book is about Indians, a man called Black Sam, a boy called Dick and their horse Screamer. They want to buy the book even if it is in poor condition. Write to the Reiffs at 200 Sheaffer’s School Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522. QUESTION Amos S. Fisher, Box 342, R. 3, Mill Hall, PA 17601, wants to buy gold leaf glass tumblers that are frosted with a gold rim and 5'A -inches tall. QUESTION Scott Strosnider of Stephens City, Va. would like to know of a supplier for cast iron bells and doorstops to sell at his shop. Call (540) 868-1323 and leave a message. QUESTION Ruth Zimmerman, 225 Conestoga Rd., New Holland, PA 17557-9777, would like to buy a good used or new 4 or 5 thread serger sewing machine. QUESTION To trace her roots, Naomi Goche naur, Willow Street, is looking for a book “Eberly Family History 1700-1974.” Call her at (717) 464-4369. QUESTION Walter Zimmerman, 245 Cabin Road, Ephrata, is interested in a 1006 Bernina sew ing machine or any sewing machien that includes an overlock. QUESTION A reader wants the words to the poem *A City,” which includes the lines: A city that is set on a hill. A city where there is no night... QUESTION Bruce Wise, Middletown, wanted information and the value of a wooden airplane prop eller: Sensenich, 84-inches long, one end damaged. Serial #64583 HP. 185, 3-inch hole RPM 2550. QUESTION —Sharyn Ziegler-Maier, York, writes that she puchased two blacksmith prints and one mill print by artist Paul Detlefsen. She would like any type of information a reader has about this artist. QUESTION A reader wants to know where to find replacement paddles for a 2-quart Sears and Roebuck ice cream freezer, Model No: 238 1968. QUESTION Kenneth Hixon, Warfordsburg, wants a sure method to keep birds from picking cherries. QUESTION Paul Dowie writes that his father’s LeCoultre watch has lost the back and watch repair people in his area canl fix it. Is there a watchmaker who has parts for a watch Model 481 automatic? It needs cleaning and lubrication also. Call him at (610) 827-7561. QUESTION Dixie Fix, 5847 Pleasant Ridge Rd., Harrisonville, PA 17228, recently acquired a Sin ger treadle sewing machine 128-3. It has a long bob bin and she would like to know if any readers would sell her long bobbins. QUESTION A reader writes that after seeing a sandstone water trough sold at a farm sale, she has some questions: Is sandstone still mined? Do people still buy and sell sandstones and are they used for anything in particular? QUESTION A reader would like patterns to make stuffed teddy bears. If you want to share your pattern, send to Alma Martin, R. 2, Box 115, Mount Pleasant Mills, PA 17853. QUESTION R.E. Wilhelm writes that last sum mer she visited Lancaster County. At a produce stand, Wilhelm saw a ypung Amish, girl yraaring an apron, the front was one piece probably cut on the bias because it fit like a dress. The wide back straps were criss-crossed. Wilhelm would like a pattern sent to her at 2507 Limestone Rd., Wilmington, DEI9BOB. QUESTION L. Edward Young, Allentown, heard there is a recipe for a pain relief rub made from hazel and horse chestnuts. Any one willing to share the recipe? QUESTION Dorothy Starr, 480 Stover Shop Rd., Churchvill, Va. 24421, would like to buy milk bot tles of all sizes from Indian Run Dairy and from Fishers Golden Guernsey Dairy of Danville. QUESTION Lois K. Martin, Bridgewater, VA, wants to purchase the following books written by Anne Colver: “Bread and Butter Indian,* "Bread and Butter Journey.” She would also like the book, “Lucin da,” written by Vesta-Nadine Severs. QUESTION—Suzy Almony wants a set of red and white “Currier and Ives” plates made in the U.S A by Homer Laughlin. QUESTION Karen Mull, Elizabethtown, would like to know where to purchase an agitator for an electric butter chum manufactured by Alabama Man ufacturing Co. The agitator is plastic. The motor sets on top of a barrel shaped 3-gallon jar. The agitatorfits on the lid inside the jar. The company must have gone out of business because letters addressed to the address on the motor are returned. Anyone know where to find an agitator? tr> ? edral Lon - Elizabethtown, wanted I? i^ v t^ l^ re to B et old-fashioned blue flags (iris ftfth Verna No,t who writes that she has to tol)6 thinned out and vwuld 354 to 9 9 h6r S ° me bulbs - Call < 717 ) (Turn to Page BIT)