Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 31, 1996, Image 47

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4-H Goat Show
The York County 4-H Goat,
Show was held Friday, Aug. 9 at
the 4-H Center Exhibition Build
ing. The show was very successful
with 13 club members exhibiting
19 goats. Evelyn Cesar of Leba
non County was the judge.
Wayne Craun exhibited the best
senior doe of show, Posey Acres
DB Della. The reserve senior doe
of show was Das Rote Catter
Delight, owned by Matthew
Newlin.
Best junior doe of show went to
Elizabeth Newlin with Sweet
woods Creshendo. Justa Little
Patience, owned by Wayne Craun,
was named reserve junior doe of
show. Best buck of show went to
Elizabeth Newlin with Almost
Farms Jumpy.
In the showmanship competi
tion, Wayne Craun was chosen as
champion for the senior division.
Heidi Appel won the intermediate
division and Kyle Hubble won the
junior class. In the Cloverbud
Showmanship class, the winner
was Michael Yanavitch.
In the Lamancha breed, grand
champion went to Wayne Craun
with his entry from the 3 years and
under 5 class, Poscy-Acrcs DB
Della. Reserve champion went to
Andrea Craun with Laurel-
Mountain DQ Flicka. The junior
champion was Justa Litde Pati
ence, also owned by Wayne
Craun.
Grand champion in the Saanen
breed went to Matthew Newlin
with Das Rote Gatter Delight Eli
zabeth Newlin exhibited the
reserve champion, Sweetwood
Ty’s Sonata. The junior champion
Saanen also went to Elizabeth
Newlin with Sweetwoods
Creshendo.
Ryan Appel cxhibitied the
grand champion Angora and
reserve champion went to Eli
zabeth Newin. In the pygmy class,
grano champion went to Heidi
Appel.
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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, tt 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 SASE. 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 publish your phone number unless you
request It.
QUESTION Roland Kamoda, Mononegaheta, wants a
source for ghinko tree seeds. Also, when is the best time to
take conifer cuttings? What is used?
QUESTION Mabel Shank, Swanton, Md., would like to
know where you can buy a mattress and springs for a three
quarter bed, which is an antique.
QUESTION Lucas William, Warfordsburg, wants that
name of a product to keep the table of a planer from rusting
and not form a buildup or need removing to use the planer.
QUESTION Mary Ann Reich would like a counted
cross-stitch pattern called Amid Amish Life that appeared in
“Cross Stitch and Country Crafts" magazine in three editions
from May-Aug. 1987 issues. She needs a copy of each pat
tern. Send to her at Box 205, R.D.#l, Beaver Springs, PA
17812.
QUESTION Richard Knouse, Liverpool, wants a source
for Dutchman’s Pipe Vine.
QUESTION —A subscriber wants to know where to purch
ase instructions to crochet a dressy set (not tailored) for an
Infant baby girl. Set should include a sacque, cap, and
booties.
QUESTION Eldon Martin, Rt. 1, Box 66, Abbottstown.
Pa. 17301, wants to purchase a used set of Mennonite
encyclopedies.
QUESTION —Lynn Joshua, Lititz, wants to buy “Wildflow
ers and the Stories Behind Their Names,” by Phyllis Busch,
and “Sugar From Farm to Market," by Winifred Hammond.
QUESTION Leon Rex, 4310 Best Station Rd., Slating
ton, PA 18080, would like to buy a wood stove called The
Boss.
QUESTION —Irene Kedl of Coplay would like to purchase
a shade and chimney for an old Rayoo kerosene lamp. Shade
is 9% -inches and chimney 3 inches.
No hernia is unrepairable, even after
several previous failed attempts. We
specialize in outpatient hernia
repairs, and most patients are able to
return to full work with-in several
days :
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
MID HTLRNTIC SURGICAL
SERUICES
217 Harrisburg Ave., Suite 20i
Lancaster, PA 17603
(800) HERNIA 8
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QUESTION—CharIie Collins, Pine City, N.Y., has a large
flock of specialized birds. He needs a source for buying eco
nomically priced Sevln Dust to control poultry lice and mites.
This product is getting harder to find in bulk packaging and
from some dealers the cost is prohibitive, he writes.
QUESTION A New York reader wants instructions for
making non-edible gingerbread men ornaments that look like
gingerbread men cookies not like those made from cinnamon
and applesauce.
QUESTION—Sharon Rehm, 1213 Orchard Rd. Lititz, PA
17543 wants sources for wooden puzzles, manipulative toys
and peg boards to help her developmentally delayed son.
QUESTION—CharIes Mason, West Decatur, would like to
know if it is possible to purchase liquid mercury over the
counter or how to purchase it.
QUESTION Mrs. W. Martin, Lebanon, heard of storm
windows that fasten on thetoside of the window with magnetic
strips and wants to know where to purchase them.
QUESTION —DanieI Sensenig. Ephrata, wants to know if
there are any Hahn Eclipse dealers in norther Lancaster
County or nearby areas.
QUESTION Andrea Bittenbender, Saylorsburg, writes
that she inherited her deceased mother-in-law's pressure
cooker canner. It has no instructions with it, but is marked
"Magic Seal, Supreme Quality, NO 7-21" on the lid. The bot
tom of the pot has a 21, A, 44 on it. My suggestion is that she
contact her local Penn State Cooperative Extension Office
where they test pressure canners and are able to give proper
instructions. Saylorsburg is in Monroe County and the tele
phone number for the extension office is (717) 992-7344.
QUESTION Bill Johnson, Everett, wants to find a 1954
Chevy Huck-ster truck.
QUESTION Evan Weidman, Westfield, writes that he
has a cast iron sink with enamel inside. It is 13 inches deep, 15
inches wide, and 19 inches long. He would like to know if
these sinks are made today and if American Standard or
Radiator Standard of Baltimore are still in business.
QUESTION Richard Roesing, Beach Lake, wants to
know where to find clip clothes pins, which are spring type
clothespins with metal clips.
QUESTION Mrs. Shirk, Narvon, wants a set of hard
covered "Uncle Arthur’s Bedtime Stories." Call her at (717)
445-4678.
QUESTION Sharyn Ziegler, York, is looking for some
one to replace the rubber latex body of her 40-year-old doll.
QUESTION S. Parker, Mohnton, wants to know where
to obtain catalogs that listparts for all types of lawn equipment
and garden tractors. He repairs them and wants to purchase
parts from catalogs.
QUESTION Sadie Mast, Richfield, would like to know
how to make whistles from elderberry branches.
QUESTION—Gregg Wayson, 1421 Governor Bridge Rd.,
Davidsonville, Md. 21035, wants to find an owner's and a
repair manual for a NH 380 2-row forage cutter.
QUESTION Debra Derstine, Mapleton, wants to purch
ase an old record of the John F. Kennedy family. She said it
was an amusing recording when he was in office. Please
respond to her at RD 1 Box 1203, Mapleton, PA 17052.
QUESTION Vickie Mowery, Chambersburg, wants to
know where to purchase a Surge Dairy Maid 15-gallon electr
ic water heater. Please call them at (717) 532-3736.
QUESTION—C. Grodmann of New Hampton, N. Y. wants
to know where to purchase fast-hitch attachments to an old
Farmall C tractor. Contact him at (914) 374-2602.
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