824-L»ncaster Fanning, Saturday,' August 20, 1994 - . . m Fetteroff Claims Supreme Banner YORK (York Co.) Keystone International Livestock Exposi- National Rib Cookoff and Music don held yearly in October at the Fest Chairman, Tony Dobrosky, Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg. York, reports that between 45,000 Fourteen Ribrateurs from eight and 48,000 people attended the states and Canada sold their pro four-day event held at the York ducts at the event. The ribrateurs Fairgrounds the last four days of used about 27,000 pounds of ribs July. during the four days. Erskine The event was held as a poten- Cash, State College, judging tial -me chairman, reported that a panel of Secrets of Joliet. Illinois, cook up tons of ribs for the general public to enjoy. You Ask ' 7 \ ? 0 ? T ' ? o You Answer • I This column is for readers who have questions bui don’t know whom to ask for the answers. “You Ask You Answer” Is for non-cooking ques tions. 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, Lou Ann Good, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. QUESTION Charles E. Wright, Duncannon, pur chased a 13-inch parlor stove made of iron with the following marks: On the front spark inside is written Gray Iron Casting Co., Mt. Joy, Pa. On the inside top door 75-11; on the poker 7517. The doors, drafts, etc., would look like a full-sized stove. Is this company still in business? QUESTION D. Newsom, Cooperstown, N.Y., would like to buy an Aladdin Lamp that is either electric or oil or ker osene, but not the Aladdin mantel type. He wants the shape, the kind rubbed for a wish in the story of the Magic Lamp. QUESTION Nancy Cummings, Bolivar, would like to know why celery plants go to seed. She has grown celery all her life and the last two years, some of the plants go to seed instead of developing a nice stalk. QUESTION —M. Carver writes: What a surprise in our gar den when we discovered the local nursery supplied us with cabbage plants instead of brussels sprouts. We would like to know how they are handled while fresh. QUESTION Betsy Dehn, Spencerville, Md., writes that when she was young, there was a story that went something like this; It was nearing the Christmas holidays and the apple tree was feeling sad and forlorn. His branches were bare and plain whereas the pine tree was decorated with tinsel and glit ter. The apple tree complained to God and God said to the apple tree that he would give the tree a special gift. Betsy doesn’t remember the remainder of the story, but God ended up putting a Christmas star in the heart of each apple. If you cut an apple crosswise, you will find a perfectly shaped five point star in the heart of the apple. 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