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    BiB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13, 1996
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This column Is for readers who have questions but
don't know whom to ask for answers.
“You Ask—You Answer” is for non-cooking ques
tions. When a reader sends in a question, H will be printed
in the paper. Readers who know the answer are asked to
respond by mailing the answer, which will then be primed
In the paper.
Questions and Answers to this column should be
addressed to You Ask—You Answer, Lancaster Farming,
P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Attention: Lou Ann
Good.
There’s no need to send a BASE. If we receive an an
swer to your question, we will publish it as soon as possi
ble. Please Include your phone number because we
sometimes need to contact the person to clarify details.
QUESTION Daniel Sensenig, Ephrata, would like to
know where to purchase cherry pits or similar products to burn
in a wood pellet stove. Is there a store in southeastern Pen
nsylvania that sells these products already dried and baged?
QUESTION John Kreider, New Holland, writes that he
collects milk bottles from dairies in Pennsylvania. He has one
from Sunnyside Farm, Flicksville. Does anybody know where
this dairy is located or where it was because he cannot pin
point it on current Pennsylvania maps. John would also like to
know where A.T. Shiedy Dairy and John Kraybill Dairy are
located.
QUESTION Marilyn Dunker, Spring Valley, ILL., would
like to find cross stitch pattern for Allis-Chalmers Model WD
tractor.
QUESTION Laura Jennings, Columbia, N. J., writes that
she has a blue-eyed (sky blue) rabbit. Is this common?
QUESTION Lebanon Countian Harold Kreider-, Box
1890, #l, Jonestown, PA (717) 865-7447. Has a Kohler air
boat engine, single cyl.-two cycl. model #K295-lst.-295 CC.
He needs an owner's manual or to talk to someone familiar
with this engine. Please contact him directly.
QUESTION Esther Nolt, Newmanstown, would like to
know where she can buy a set of Jungle Doctor books written
by Paul White. She enjoyed these books as a child and would
like to get them for her children.
QUESTION Dale Leighow, R.R.3, Box 368, Catawissa,
would like to locate some seed from a com called 8-row yellow
or possibly Flint corn. It is a small diameter cob about
8-10-inches long. Also the cob is white and every ear has
eight rows of kernals. The kernel is about the size of an aver
age person's fingernail on the ring finger and is dark yellow in
color. It was used many years ago to grind intocornmeal. Dale
would like 20 to 25 kernels to plant in 1996.
QUESTION A Turbotville reader would like to know
where to find literature or an owner’s manual on a US Slicing
Machine Co., Van Berkel's original hand crank meat sllcer
that was made in 1912 in La Porte, Ind.
QUESTION Glenda Strouse, Northumberland, would
like to know the title and author of an excerpt from the follow
ing poem. The complete poem appeared in the 12/9 issue, but
we need to condense for space. It's her grandmother's favo
rite poem and she could recite every word until a stroke took
her voice. She is 89 and in a nursing home, but Glenda reads
this poem to her every Christmas. Glenda said that there may
be parts missing or wrong since she wrote it from memory.
The yule log blazed in the ancient hold.
The begger shrank from the biting cold.
The baron’s only daughter, the little Lady Grace
was better dressed than any guest and fairer in the face.
Yet never a thought of pride had she
as she gaily danced round the Christmas tree.
QUESTION Doris E. Jordan, R. 4, Box 153, Muncy, Pa.
17756, will pay for a pattern to make an appliqued peacock
quilt.
QUESTION —Mary Dengler, Middletown, Ohio, would like
to know where to purchase heavy duty chair frames for
macrame. She does not want to do all that work on used
frames.
QUESTION A subscriber would like to know where to
get a stove enameled.
QUESTION —Mrs. David Fisher, 1068 Back Maitland Rd.,
Lewistown, PA 17044, is looking for “Engine Whistles,” the
fifth reader from the Alice and Jerry series by Row, Peterson,
EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.)
A group from the Lancaster Farm
ing is planning a bus trip to the Phi
ladelphia Rower Show on Satur
day, March 2. The trip is open to
the public.
The bus will leave the Lancaster
Farming parking lot at 8 a.m. and
return at approximately 6 p.m.
The cost is $22.50 per person,
which includes ticket to the show.
For reservations or additional
information, call Karen Hoffer at
(717) 626-1164.
PHILADELPHIA—As winter
gives way to spring. The Pennsyl
vania Horticultural Society’s 1996
Philadelphia Rower Show will be
in full bloom at a brand new loca
tion. From February 25 to March
3, the world’s largest and most
prestigious indoor flower show
will fill 10 acres of the Pennsylva
nia Convention Center with the
flowers and fragrance of spring in
“This Land Is Your
Land... Philadelphia In Rower.”
This historic move marks the
beginning of a new era for the
Show. After 30 years at the Phi
ladelphia Civic Center, the new
Convention Center offers
expanded exhibition space, a
state-of-the-art facility, easy
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access to mass transit, and a center
city location.
“The move to the Convention
Center is a wonderful opportunity
for us,” says Show Designer Ed
Lindemann. “The new site will
allow the Show’s exhibits and
amenities to grow and at the same
time remain comfortable for all of
our guests.”
The Show will grow in many
ways in 1996. The exhibition
space will increase from six acres
at the Civic Center to 10 acres at
the Convention Center. The Con
vention Center will have four
times as many escalators and ele
vators for visitors, wider aisles, a
greater number of food areas and
more rest rooms. But despite the
changes, the focus will remain the
same. In addition to the major
exhibitors featured, the Show will
continue to present competitive
classes, lectures and demonstra
tions, a marketplace for shoppers
and gardening information.
The move of the Philadelphia
Flower Show will impact the
entire city as well. Flower Show
Wekk, a city wide celebration, will
be held throughout the downtown
area. More than SO cultural attrac
tions and special programs will
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• Resists corrosion
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tie-in to the spring theme in
museums, restaurants, hotels,
theaters and stores. * Merchants
will showcase floral designs and
offer special sales on flowers and
fashions to bring an early spring to
Philadelphia. For a complete list
ing of Flower Show Week activi
ties and events, write the Philadel
phia Convention & Visitors
Bureau, P.O. Box 58353, Phi
ladelphia, PA 19102 or call
1-800-611-5960.
The Pennsylvania Convention
Center is easily accessible from
1-95, 1-76, Route 611 and Route
309. There are approximately
8,000 parking spaces within four
blocks of the Convention Center.
Philadelphia PHLASH shuttle
buses will stop at all major attrac
tions in the Convention Center
area throughout the day and
evening.
FLOWER SHOW GROWTH
AT THE
CONVENTION CENTER
• Bigger Exhibition Hall: 10
acres
• Bigger Aisles: narrowest
aisles 20 feet; widest aisles 40
feet
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