818-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 30, 1996 Q/cuMsk won This column is tor reaoers who have questions but don’t know whom to ask tor 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, 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. We will not published your phone number unless you request H. QUESTION D.R. Newsom, Cooperstown, N.Y., would like out of print cookbooks: The Neighbor Lady Cookbooks and Bob Allison’s Ask Your Neighbor Cookbooks. (Those were from radio stations. Also, D.R. needs a couple of large sized paper mache moons both a full and quarter moon. QUESTION Jean Lubold, Halifax, has several ques tions; Are there bird watchers in the Halifax area that would like to compare notes on building nests, feeders, and watch ing birds? Does anyone know if old iron hand pumps are still made? She also wanted to know why there is not a news cor respondent for Dauphin County. That’s because staff mem bers cover events and news in that area. QUESTION—Jerry Dorn, Telford, would like to know what to use to kill weeds in his corn crop that will not be harmful to other vegetables planted nearby. Editor’s Note: Contact your local extension agent at Neshiminy Manor Center, Doyles town, (610) 345-3283. QUESTION—Joe Dulebohn, Greencastle, would like the words to a song called Phildelphla Lawyer. QUESTION Shirley Jean Ash, Bridgeport, would like a crochet pattern that appeared in the Woman’s Day magazine between 1977 and 1979 in a summer issue. The cover fea tured a woman’s bikini with acover up shirt and a baby’s jump suit with cap done in orange and yellow. Call her at (304) 592-2360. QUESTION Donald Love, AK8459, 1600 Waltersmill Rd., Somerset, PA 15510, would like to obtain Bible study books published by Way International, New Knoxville, Ohio. He would also like to correspond with persons involved in this ministry. He would also like addresses for the following: Peter Ruckman’s ministry: Area Auto Racing News, Rod Parsley Ministry (Breakthrough out of Ohio), and used bookstores At COCALICO EQUIPMENT .... We Do: Horizontal Road Boaring for Different Applications I H ) a | \ HAVE DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? We Can Help Improve Land Use and Efficiency We Install and Re; We are equipped to handle any site work needs .... Building Pads, Manure Storage, Land Clearing, Etc. We Sell Pipes and Fittings All Sizes and Kinds - Check Us Out! 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QUESTION Durwood Tuttle, Knoxville, would like to know if there is a way to repair a 10-gallon crock on the inside because it's chipped and leaks. QUESTION Terry Lerew, Gardners, wants information regarding minature bottle gourds or tiny birdhouse gourds. They need to be 1 -4-inches in size. Would like an inexpensive source to buy those already dried and cleaned or a source for seeds and information on how to do it herself. QUESTION Grace Bachtel would like to know where she can obtain the words and music for the songs, "In the Little Red School House,” and one in which all or most of the names of 48 states are included. QUESTION—John Randall, Holcomb, N.Y., lost the ad in which someone advertised a portable scales with 5,000 # capacity in this paper in January. QUESTION B.L. Van Orden, P.O. Box 256, Honeoye, NY 14471 would like to find other quilters to trade patchwork squares for a friendship quilt. QUESTION Mrs. Benjamin Stoltzfus, Bird-in-Hand, wants the address or telephone number for a company called Dantex Trend, which sells lace. QUESTION—RonaId Peters, PortTrevorton, would like to know how to milk feed a pumpkin. QUESTION—Jack Poltrock, Nescopeck, and Dale Leigh ow would like to find some seed from an old corn called “Eight Row Yellow.” It is a small diameter cob about 8-10-inches long. The cob is white and every ear had only 8 rows of ker nels. The kernel is oval-shaped—not like the wedge shaped kernels of today's corn. It was used many years ago to grind fZnWJWJWJWZWZWZWSWSWZWS&SWSWSWSWZWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWZnnw^ w (£* . 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Berks County Beef Club The first meeting of the Berks County Beef Club was held Jan. 23. Election of officers took place. The results are president, Kelly Dietrich; vice president, Jason Leiby; secretary. Emilie Miller; treasurer, Kristy Dietrich; news reporters, Kelly Holcombe and Melissa Leiby; social chairman, Ben Weist and Josh Krill; and scrapbook committee. Matt Man beck, Anita Manbeck, Ben Weist, Kelly Dietrich, Kristy Dietrich, and Cathy LeVan. The community service com mittee was chosen. The meeting schedule for 1996 was reviewed. The Berk’s County Beef Club met again Feb. 27. Dates for future events were discussed, including an outing at Hershey Park on July 21. It was also decided to hold field day at Emilie Miller’s home. A date for this event will be deter mined later. Discussion was also held con cerning a float for the King Frost Parade. The highlight of the meet ing was the analyzing of each member’s feed formula by Ted Teaford and Mike Miller. 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