828-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Octobar 15, 1994 Retreat For Families With Special Needs NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) A Retreat for Famililes With Special Needs will be held at the New Holland Mennonite Church, 18 Western Avc., New Holland, on Saturday, October 22. Scott and Karen Weidner, counselors with Family Impact in Hershey, are the main speakers. Registration is open to physical ly or mentally handicapped indivi duals, their immediate families and caregives, all pastors and church leaders, and members of Homes Needed For Exchange Students HARRISBURG, (Dauphin Co.) Exchange students are helping to bring cultures together by living and sharing in communi ties as an International Student Exchange, Inc. (ISE) student, a Hungarian girl earned three blue ribbons at a county fair, a Mexican boy sings in his church’s folk choir, a Spanish boy is coaching a youth soccer team, a delightful young lady from Thailand, “The Land of Smiles”, is teaching a Sunday school class, and another ISE student from Yugoslavia just You Ask " J % ? t ? ?0 7' You Answer • I This column is for readers who have questions but 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 wiil 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 Violet Myers, Barnesboro, would like to know where to buy a book on old bottles, canning jars, and toys. She had a book that she loaned to someone who never returned it. QUESTION A Lehighton reader writes that she has a poinsettia plant with some problems. After it bloomed, she cut it back and new green leaves appeared, but now some of the leaves turned yellow and are falling off. Some leaves have white on them that look like mold. Is there an organic way to solve this problem? QUESTION Bob of Bob’s Radiator Repair in Wood stown, N.J., writes that his daughter is collecting wood items called Woody Woodpecker. She has a few pieces such as a knife holder, canister set, and wax paper holder. She would like to know how many pieces are in the whole set and what each piece is named. QUESTION Rosemary VanDeWeert, Geneseo, N.Y., would like to know if anyone knows of someone who makes a child-size rocking cow or where it may be purchased. QUESTION —Coralie A. Grant, Coopersburg, would like a pattern for the old-type yo yo clown doll. She has looked everywhere. Could someone send it to her, please. Tell us if you send it so we can drop this request. QUESTION Stanley Siedlecki, Jarrettsville, Md., writes that his woodburning stove emits a strong wood burning smell during humid days and nights. The flue has been cleaned. Is there something that can be done to prevent this odor or condition? QUESTION—E. Otis Dyer, Rehoboth, Mass., would like to know the name of the company in Pennsylvania, the address, and if the company is still in business —the one that makes a farm fence kit consisting of two channel irons and hinges. The farmer supplies the wooden cross piece measuring 2xB-inches and barbwire strands. support groups relating to the handicapped and their families. Supervised care by qualified caregivers will be provided for dependents unable to participate in the regular sessions. Registration starts at 9 a.m. and dismissal is at 2:45 p.m. Cost is $S per person attending the sessions. Individuals needing special care are admitted free, but need to bring a packed lunch. Send registration to 3110 Mine Road, Paradise, PA 17562-9747. scored in the top one percentile of all students nationwide taking the ACT exams. Now is the time to get to know some of the exchange students in your community. It is also the time to learn more about ISE’s pro grams and to inquire about hosting a student in your home. For more information please call your local representative Josephine Schies at (717) 270- 1745 or call International Student Exchange, Inc. at 1-800-233- HOST. (Turn to Pago 829) GAY BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent FORT HILL (Somerset Co.) Three glorious, late September days at the Deer Valley YMCA Camp, marked the ninth year for a retreat called Mental Energy (M.E.), held by the Westmoreland County Cooperative Extension located in Greensburg. Unable to resist the beauty of the Deer Valley Lake, these participants at Westmore land County Cooperative Extension Mental Energy Retreat sit outside. From left, Cora Overdorff, Nancy Wallace, Linda Plnazza, and Carole Beaufort. Post-harvest protection, preplant preparation Here’s a one-two punch that keeps residue levels up without sacrificing tillage benefits: Team up the 714 Mulch Tiller and the 550 Mulch Master for your primary and secondary tillage. Winterize your fields. Put the John Deere 714 Mulch Tiller to work alter harvest to cut up stalks and slice packed soil. The 714 leaves a protective blanket of up to 80 percent of initial residue... to keep moisture in and topsoil on. High underframe clearance and hydraulic coulter depth adjustment keep you in the driver’s seat despite changing field conditions. SEE ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR A DEMONSTRATION: ADAMSTOWN CLUGSTON FARM EQ Jj^ M . ENT ' NC - EQUIPMENT , Moh , n ! oni , PA , Neadmore, PA (near Adamatown) 717 <7 . 717-4M4391 717-573-ZZIS BARTRON SUPPLY, INC. Tunkhannock, PA 717*836*4011 CARLYLE & MARTIN, INC. Hagaratown, MD 301*733-1873 , CARROLL’S EQUIPMENT DUNKLE & Routt 235 GRIEB INC. Dtmtron, MD Ctntrt Hall, PA 301-572-5553 514-364-1421 Westmoreland Open to any person longing for relaxation, renewal and recre ation, 31 individuals descended into the lake-frOnted camp near Mt. Davis, Pennsylvania’s highest elevation, at 3,214 feet. “It’s a chance for anyone to come and renew themselves, said Nancy Wallace, Westmoreland extension agent and family living expert. CLUGSTON AG & TURF, INC. Chambaraburg, PA 717*263*4103 ENFIELD T?ill R r C E u L T D cB Q .v?A EQUIPMENT INC. TURF CENTER, INC. Whhalord, MD Walaontown, PA 301*452*5252 717*538*3557 Safeguard your seedbed. Next spring, hitch up the weed-killing, residue-saving John Deere 550 Mulch Master for ideal seedbed preparation. Mulch Master’s double rank of patented cup-tooth incorporator wheels mix chemicals uniformly into the weed zone... and kick up buried residue. One pass is all you need. Don’t sacrifice tillage benefits for higher residue levels. Get both with the ideal tillage team for conservation farming - the 714 Mulch Tiller and the 550 Mulch Master - from your John Deere dealer. DUNKLE & GRIEB INC. Mill Hall, PA 717-726*3115 ENFIELD EQUIPMENT, INC. Oxford, PA FINCH SERVICES HANOVER INC. Hanovar, PA 717*632-2345 Extension “Women mostly tend to put themselves in second place because they are (primarily ) con cerned with what’s happening with their husband and children, not themselves,” said Wallace. So workshops on day one were Nature Walk, Nature Printing and The Two “R’s” (relaxation and renewal). Workshr on di • two A.B.C. GROFF, INC. New Holland, PA 717-354-4191 GUTSHALL'S INC. RO 12 Box 74-A Loyavllle, PA GUTSHALL'S INC. Carllsla, PA 717-249-2313 KERMIT K. KISTLER INC. 7866 Kings Highway Lynnport, PA 610-296-2011 Hi LANDIS LEW EQU AIW LOW SALES New M LOST I* OaklaX MILLS BdH TIT-