4-H Kiddin* Around Goat Club Seeks Members Rijelle Kraft 4-H Kiddin’ Around Goat Club Hi! My name is Rijelle Kraft, and I am the vice president of the York County 4-H Kiddin’ Around Goat Club. I would like to invite anyone who has a goat or has an interest in learning more about goats to join our club. We do lots of fun things and learn all about goats at our meetings. Some of the things you could leant if you join our club are the proper amount of feed, water, and nutrient supplements your goat needs, and how to groom your goat, trim hooves, clip them for shows and more. You can leant how to teach a goat to pull a cart, and of course how to milk a goat and enjoy the delicious products that come from goat’s milk. You can also participate in shows and earn beautiful ribbons. Whether you have pygmies, angoras, dairy goats or wethers, there is something for you in our club. Our club meets on the first Friday of the month at the 4-H Center in Bair. If you’d like more information about the club, you can call me at (717) 266-1692 or call the club’s leader. Rose Sprenkle, at (717) 225-5179. You can also get infor mation about this and other 4-H clubs by calling the Penn State Extension Office at (717) 840-7408 and ask for Amy Church. Hope to sec you at our meetings! I SUPPORT PENNSYLVANIA 7IMMEBMWI 9?* MFG. CORP. K r A / I* in the spirit of Christmas, 1/ I U i i we’d like to Join you In » L FI \ L praying for world pesos mi r*fcrii and an endto hunger and 11 (J pr y strife this holiday season. 880 SERIES PORTABLE BALE ELEVATOR & MOW CONVEYOR SYSTEM ZIMMERMAN WAGON GEAR Rugged, Heavy Duty Models 6,8,10*12,14.5 Tandem You Ask, You Answer 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, and Co. QUESTION Patricia Varchol, Reinholds writes that she has a Turbo Baker II bread machine, manufactured by DAK Industries of Canoga Park, Calif. She wants to order a replacement part. She was in touch with the company as recently as last fall but now both their phone numbers are out of service. Does anyone have recent information on the com pany or know if another company took over the manufacture of the bread machine? QUESTION Al Freysz, Middletown, Md., would like to know where to obtain parts for a Bonanza apple parer. QUESTION Bill Sherwood, Beavertown, is looking for two items. One is a kid’s wagon made by Sherwood Company with the name Sherwood printed on the side. The other is a goat wagon. Both should be older models that are in good shape and priced reasonably. ANSWER Mrs. Harold Kuehler, Coatesville, wanted to know how to keep the dog’s water pail from freezing when they go away overnight. Thanks to Jerry Wenger of Womels dorf for writing that a heated electric dog bowl is available from Central Tractor located at three locations: Lebanon, (717) 274-9725; Pottstown, (610) 718-0404; and Lancaster, (717) 569-0111. ANSWER Carrie Leiphart, Port Trevorton. wanted to know why rabbits are having such small litters this fall. Thanks to Peter Mauer, Bloomville, N.Y., who wrote that the hot sum mer in the Northeast is the reason rabbits are having small lit ters. TheTiot weather raises havoc on the fertility of the breed ing buck. As a result a lot of bucks sired no litters or small lit ters. The effects will reach into fall and early winter. Some - bucks will never recover from the heat damage. It’s a good idea to replace these bucks. To prevent this happening in lit ters, try to keep the rabbits cool during hot weather. Peter writes a weekly informative-advice column for two newspapers on raising rabbits. He receives questions from six states and will be glad to answer any questions our read ers may have about rabbits. Write to him at Rd. 1. Box 157, Bloomville, N.Y. 13739. 125 King Court/ Hollander Rd. New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 354-9611 This is Rugged Speed ir Corn, Feeds, ir Bales A FULL LINE OF FANS Including Efficient Belt-Drive Exhaust Fans and Portable Circulating Fans (Continued from p«g« B 14) UTILITY TRAILERS FRT SERIES . i . Jptß Available In 5000 Thru 10,000 GVW. Other Modela 3000 to 24,000 GVW Also Available Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23, 1995-815 ANSWER A reader from Perry County wanted to know where he could get books on raising sheep such as "Raising Sheep the Modern Way,” by Paula Simmons. Thanks to sev eral readers for answering. Jerry Wenger, Womelsdorf; Lydia Piper, Halifax, and a Manheim reader wrote that it may be pur chased at some feed stores or write to Storey’s How-To Books for Country Living, Dept. 81. P.O. Box 38. Pownal, Ver mont 05261-9989. Phone 1-800-441-5700. Thanks to Jack Sullivan, Dundee, N.Y., who wrote that books on sheep raising may be purchased from Sheepman Supply Co., P.O. Box 100,5449 Gov. Barbour St., Barbours villle, VA 22923. Send for a catalog or call 1-800-336-3005. Thanks to both Sharon Kelly, Wellsville, and to Lydia Piper, Halifax, for writing that Sheep magazine is a wonderful source of information. However, each sent a different address for it. One address is Sheep! P.O. Box 10, Lake Mills, Wl 53551. The other is Sheep! Rt. 1, Helenville, Wl 53137 (414) 593-8385. Sharon writes that Paula Simmons books are always listed for sale along with other excellent sheep authors. ANSWER—Mike Williams, Conowingo, Md., wanted blue print plans to build a rolltop desk. Thanks to a reader who wrote that plans for a roll top desk are included with a catalog that you can request from Hammer Mark, Dept. M.H. P.O. Box 201, Floral Park, N.Y. 11002. ANSWER Sue Pardo, Jarrettsville, Md., wanted to con tact someone for beginning weaving classes. Thanks to Sha ron Kelly, Wellsville, who recommends Manning Studio in East Berlin, York County. The studio also sells a wonderful book Learning to Weave by Deborah Chandler. It is so clearly written that the basics of warping and weaving can be learned quite easily. Sharon writes that she has worn out her first copy of the book. Sharon would be happy to offer advice on the subject to anyone who contacts her at R.D. 1, Box 244, Wells ville, PA 17365. ANSWER Ronald Strawbridge, Brogue, wrote that he planted all red gladioli one year and the next year, the flowers all came up yellow or white. Why? Thanks to a reader who wrote that he. understands that if you do not cut off gladioli blooms, the colors will revert back to pale or poor colors in future years. So cut off your gladioli and share them with your friends. You will need to purchase new bulbs if the colors have already changed. ANSWER—Iris Weaver, Mohnton, wanted to know where to buy seeds for goose gourds. A reader wrote that you may purchase a gourd and try planting the seeds next year. Gloria Ruth, 779 Ruth Rd., Telford, Pa. 18969, wrote that she saved seeds and will be happy to share them if you write to her. ANSWER A subscriber wanted to know where to chase 50-pound bags of finely ground natural phosphate rock in Northampton or Lehigh counties. Thanks to a reader who wrote that it may be purchased in Lehigh County from Leon Rex 111, 4310 Best Station Rd., Slatington, PA 18080. Phone (610) 767-9776. ATTENTION Harold R. Stoudt, Hamburg, wanted to know how to make homemade salve or ointment. Thanks to an anonymous reader who sent interesting instructions and insight into the process. However, clarification is needed on one of the ingredients. Please contact the office or send your phone number so that the instructions can be printed.