822-L»ncsster Faming, Saturday, November 19,1994 You Ask J %? i ? ?I You Answer 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 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 —Evan Weidman, Westfield, would like to buy a cornplanter like the Amish use. He wants to know if he can plant green beans with the same corn planter or does he need different plates for it. If so, where can he get them? QUESTION A reader would like to know where solar powered window candles may be found. Is there such a product? QUESTION E.M.L. of Phoenixville would like to know where I could find a thimble with John Deere marked on the side to add to a collection. QUESTION A reader from Manheim would like to know where to purchase a blackboard that is about 3x2-feet. QUESTION Henry F. Stoltzfus, 24 Queen Rd., Gordon ville, Pa. 17529, would like to know where he can buy paw paw fruit, seeds and seedling trees. 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 Hixon, Warfordsburg, would like the complete address for the Schrader Co. that makes auto motive tire repair accessories. He needs parts for #5235 valve vulcanizing tool. ANSWER Harriet Brown, Mifflintown, wanted the address of the Echo Prestige Stainless Cookware. Thanks to Sharon Anders, Alburtis, who writes that she purchased a cookware set about 20 years ago. The cookware still looks like new, she only needed to replace the auto-temp control on lids. She still has the 50-year warranty, which has this address: EKCO Homs Products Co., Customer Service, 2022 W. Bender Ru., Milwaukee, Wise. 53209. ANSWER —Nelson Austin, Shinglehouse, has black wal nut trees, but he cannot get the nuts to dry without them mold ing. Thanks to E.M.L. of Phoenixville for sending the following instructions; Lay the walnuts on a hard surface, take your foot and step on them to remove the husks or use an old hand cranked corn shelter then lay walnuts on a flat surface to dry. 41 Adams County 4-H Jared Tyson, Adams County 4- H agent, received a 25-Year Ser vice Award from the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents. The presentation was made at the association’s annual confer ence recently in Niagara Falls, N.Y. He is one of four Pennsylva nia agents who were honored. Pennsylvania Association of Extension 4-H Agents nominated Tyson for the award. He has been a member of the state association for 16 years and has served as the association’s president in 1981-82. Tyson was among 1,200 pro fessional youth workers from all 30 states and Puerto Rico attend ing the five-day association con ference. It was hosted by the New York Association of Extension 4- H Agents. This 48th annual con ference was Tyson’s 14th confer ence experience. The conference theme was “Investing for Tomorrow” and the program was designed to help par ticipants plan, conduct, and evalu ate educational programs for youth. They viewed exhibits and Faster in the field, easier over the roai New 710 (7-foot 9-inch cut) and 720 (9-foot 3-inch cut) Sicklebar MoCo’s cut six inches wider than other machines in their classes, yet hooked to a tractor, they transport just as narrow (10 feet 10.5 inches and 12 feet 10.75 inches, respectively). You cut a quarter acre more per hour... then get out of the field and down the road as fast as ever. The new 910 Rotary MoCo is just as maneuverable as its sicklebar cousins. With > '•••<. % SEE ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR 4 DEMONSTRATION: ADAMSTOWN CLUGSTON FARM DUNKLE & A.B.C. GROFF, INC. LANDIS BROS, EQUIPMENT INC. EQUIPMENT GRIEB INC. New Holland, PA Lancaster, F Mohnton, PA Needmore, PA Mill Hall, PA 717-354-4191 717.291-1041 (near Adamatown) 717-573-2215 717-726-3115 717-464-4391 CLUGSTON AG bartron & TURF, INC. SUPPLY, INC. Chambersburg, PA Tunkhannock, PA 717-263-4103 717-83M011 CARLYLE & MARTIN, INC. Hagerstown, MD 301-733-1873 DUNKI P A FINCH SERVICES CARROLL'S EQUIPMENT gg-f N J HANOVER INC. 23 „ n C«ntra Hall, PA Hanover, PA 30V872-5553 HAPPENINGS attended seminars, workshops and research presentations. Topics included youth, volunteer and per sonal development: program man agement; educational design: communications; and research. 4-H Achievement Night The Annual Adams County 4- H Achievement Night will be held on Saturday, November 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Adams County Extension Office, two miles west of Gettysburg on Rt. 30 across from Doersom Airport. The evening program includes: 10- and 11-year and graduating member recognition. Junior and Senior National 4-H Award Pro gram recognition, I Dare You Award recipients, and the follow ing Memorial Award presenta tions - Rose Murren, ABC Williams, William Miller, Mrs. Edward Snyder, Clue Meyerhof fer, Robert Lott, Frederick Rarig, Olwyn Weant, and Larry Feeser Sr. 4-H teens from across Adams County will be recognized for their efforts in 4-H. The Adams County 4-H senate meeting will also be held in con junction with 4-H Achievement Night. GUTSHALL'S INC. RD #2 Box 74-A Loysvllte, PA GUTSHALL'S INC. Carlisle, PA . CUCICI .. 717-249-2313 DEERFIELD AG & ENFIELD TURF CENTER IMr EQUIPMENT INC. K & W EQUIPMENT INC Walsonlown PA Whhelord, MD SO2 Clements St, 717-533-3557 301-452-5252 Moorelield, WV 26836 304-536-6003 KERMIT K. KISTLER INC. 7866 Kings Highway Lynnpoit, PA 610-296-2011 an 8-foot 2-inch cut and a slender 10-foot 10.5-inch transport width, the 910 is perfei for tight fits and narrow lanes. Plus, the 910’s exclusive modular cutterbar gives you all the durability and serviceability perfected in our larger rotary MoCo’s. Find out why nobody does hay better. Check out the outstanding maneuverabilit and hay quality you get with a new 710,72 or 910 MoCo from your John Deere dealei Mt>imw U,‘ if <&.< ‘ *('i .r* 4 , i» , fiiimiri Wt^lrr ENFIELD EQUIPMENT, INC. Oxford, PA 4-H Agents Darlene Resh, Adams County 4-H program assistant, attended the annual conference of the National Association Of Exten sion 4-H Agents (NAE4-HA) in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Resh was among 1,200 youth professionals from across the United States that attended the conference. The purpose of NAE4-HA is to enhance professional skills and competence in education and to strengthen the youth development profession, its image, standards and support. 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