ly As Heart Of Home attendance award to Group #2 with 85% in attendance. Scrapbook awards went to Group #B,lst prize Group #l, 2nd prize; and Group #lO, 3rd prize. Mary Fizz presented safety program certificates to all groups. Youth participation certificates were presented by Pauline Hartman. A quilt was made and raffled off at the convention, Florence Kauffman was the lucky winner. Fern Phillipy presented gifts to Wendy and Dorinda Lindle and Marie Gettel, officers who served during her two year term as pres ident. Fem received a wooden homecrafted basket filled with apples from the county. Door prizes were awarded and silent auction results were acknowl edged. Convention closed by singing the theme song “Brighten the Comer”. ANDIS BROS. INC. MILLER’S EQUIPMENT RD «1 Rt. 66 Fairmount City, PA LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT Allantown, PA 610-398-2553 LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland Mila, PA 717-463-2161 Lmeutir, PA 717-291*1046 LONE MAPLE PIKEVILLE ALES & SERVICE EQUIPMENT INC. tow Alexandria, PA Olay, PA 412-660-7172 610-M74277 MILLER-LAKE INC. EoSSfco B*ll*vill*, PA RtdGoo** Hd " 717-935-2335 TSSSS Sf 114-445-6500 AIO4 Pennsylvania Alternate Dairy Princess Melissa Blcksler and Lil’ Miss Berks County Dairy Princess Megan Phillipps appear at the Berks County Farm Women Convention. II POLE TAVERN EQ. SALES OORP. •TORI*. 40 Elmw, NJ NMSMHO GEORGE V. SEIPLE & SON Eaalon, PA 6KMM-7146 Through October 31,1994, you can choose one of the following great deals when you buy any new John Deere tractor, from 40- to 400-hp: •No interest until March 1,1995 with the first payment as late as March 1,1996 • or 6.9% variable rate financing for 60 months with the first papent as late as March 1,1996' • or attractive lease teims for 60 months* •or cash back 'Must take delivery of tractor on or before October 31,1994. Finaaeioi sabjcct to John Deere Credit approval. ff> C r? am gL Societies Y Berks Society 3 Group 3 of the Berks County Society of Farm Women held its September meeting at the home of Joan Loeb, Oley. Nine members attended. Roll call was to name your favorite flower. ** Wendy Shane was accepted by the group as a new member. the program for the evening was a tour of Mutschler’s green house, Birdsboro, which was held prior to the business meeting. Seven members of Group 3 attended the Berks County Farm Women Convention held at the Agricultural Center on October 1. The next meeting will be a Halloween party at the home of Mayetta Shane, Valley Road, Boyertown. A scavenger hunt will highlight the evening. SMITH'S WINELAND IMPLEMENTS, INC EQUIPMENT, INC. M«rcersburg, PA PA 717-328-2244 814-793-2109 S.P.E., INC. Rd. 1, Box 157 Towmdi, PA 717-265-4440 TOBIAS WALTEMYER'S EQUIPMENT CO., INC. SALES & SERVICE Halifax, PA R * d Lion, PA 717-362-3132 717-244-4168 M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Wmi ChMtor, PA 610-696-2990 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 22, 1994-813 You Ask ' 7 ? o ?*?*?«? You Answer This column Is for readers who have questions but don’t know whom to ask tor the answers. “You Ask You Answer” is tor 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 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 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. QUESTION Kenneth Mixon, Warfordsburg, would like the complete address tor the Schrader Co. that makes auto motive tire repair accessories. He needs parts for #s23svalve vulcanizing tool. ANSWER —D. Newsom of Cooperstown, N.Y. wanted an Aladdin Genie Lamp. Miriam Worley, 1483 Sandhill Rd., Hummelstown, PA 17036-9792, has one to pass on. Please write to her. ANSWER —Coralie A. Grant, Coopersburg, wanted a pat tern for the old-type yo yo clown doll. Thanks J. Conner, Ding mans Ferry, for sending a pattern. ANSWER Rosemary VanDeWeert, Geneseo, N.Y., wanted to know if anyone knows of someone who makes a child-size rocking cow or where it may be purchased. Thanks to George Krick Jr, Duncannon, who writes that they are made by James P. Fritz, 10 S. Market St., Duncannon, PA 17020. Also Mariann Noller writes that she makes a darling little rocking cow called Milkshake. She comes in either black and white or brown and white and measures 30x17inches. She sells for $145. Order by sending a check or money order to The Noller Woodwrms, P.O. Box 216, Brookfield, N.Y. 13314. Please include your phone number. ANSWER Shirley Baer, New Freedom, wanted hand made aluminum made during the early 1930 s and 19405. Items may be purchased at Collene's Crafts located in the big pink building at Shartlesville or write to 305.Focht Drive, Bern ville, PA 19506 or call (610) 488-9078. ANSWER A.M. Nolt, New Holland, answers the reader who wanted to know about china that gets fine cracks in it. She got her information from a potter that she had visited. She writes that when china gets fine cracks, it is called crazing. It happens when china is stored without using or washing. To prevent china from crazing, was in warm suds and water about two or three times a year. This keeps the glaze pliable. Wash in warmer and warmer water within several days. When pouring boiling water in a cup, pour it over a spoon in the cup. To clean crazed china, soak in bleach or boil in milk.