824-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 5, 1994 WICHITA, Kansas The fol lowing members of the Pennsylva nia Association of Extension Home Economists received recog nition at the annual session of the National Association of Extension Home Economists on October 13, in Wichita, Kansas. Michelle Rodgers received the 52.000 NAEHE Fellowship, established to give members an opportunity to pursue professional improvement through graduate study in an area of their choice. Claudette Tharp You Ask *1 "■ ? ? 0 ? T • You Answer I • This column is for readers who have questions bi 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 primed 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 Henry F. Stoltzfus, 24 Queen Rd., Gofdon ville, Pa. 17529, would like to know where he can buy paw paw fruit, seeds and seedling trees. QUESTION Nelson Austin, Shmglehouse, has black walnut trees, but he cannot get the nuts to dry without them molding. What must he do to dry them and remove the green shucks? QUESTION Harriet Brown, Mifflintown, would like the address of the Echo Prestiege Stainless Cookware. The cookware was demonstrated in the home by preparing a din ner with it. The hostess invited friends and neighbors to the demonstration and to enjoy the dinner. She needs the address. QUESTION Shirley Bray, Manchester, would like to know why all products are required to print “Reg. Penna. Dept. Agr."on their label even if it isn’t produced in Pennsylva nia. QUESTION A Lehighton reader writes that she has a pomsettia 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 tTum to Pago B2S) aimed toward a graduate degree. Michelle has combined interests in family strengths programming as well as administrative responsibil ities for program and personnel as a focus in her role as interim reg<- tonal director. She is pursuing her doctorate degree in ag extension education from Penn State University. Claudette Tharp, USDA Youth at Risk project manager in Chester County, was one of 21 people to receive $l,OOO from the Strength- lb* Mae Hostetter cning Our Capacity to Care, DeWitt Wallace Reader’s Digest Fund’s Youth at Risk Recognition Award. The award recognizes extension staff, at any level of appointment, fdr significant accomplishments in the area of Youth at Risk. Claudette was rec ognized for her Chester County Youth Education Program. Build ing on a background of family liv ing and home economics, the 4-H Youth Development Program was tailored to meet the needs of Urban Marietta Doricott ' ‘ *1 CommandAßM™controls... at All-new CommandAßM module puts tractor controls at your fingertips. 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