Outdoor UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Playing outdoors is not only healthy for children, but most children love the freedom playing outside gives them to move around. Quality child care pro grams include outdoor play time every day. Trained caregivers make sure their play areas are appropriate for the ages of children in their charge. • Infants should have room to crawl and move about in an area that is protected from older chil dren by using dividers (or even playpens if there are only one or two infonts in the program.) • Toddlers, pcrschoolers, and older children need places to run, climb, throw balls, and ride bikes, tricycles and other riding toys. • School-age children should have climbing equipment and swings that are sturdy enough for them. Other things that are important: • Children need to be dressed appropriately for the weather. • Shady areas are necessary for play on warm days. They can be under a tree or some bushes? An umbrella or a blanket can be used to make shady areas? These are especially important for infants? • Patents should provide sun screen for their child. • Water play is great fun but the 385 puts up 4x5-foot bales that fit most aisles. From the 335 with its 750-pound 4x4-foot bales to the 2,000-pound bales of the 535, there’s a John Deere round baler that best suits your dairy. With the two largest models, choose surface wrap to surround leaves with a weather- beating mesh wrap. Check out the models below, then see your dealer for a closer look. A dull stationary knife wastes horsepower and lowers forage quality. Maintain sharp performance with this knife for John Deere 3960 and 3970 Forage Harvesters. on| vsolli_s‘ Jmm X X (AE44466) John Deere cutterhead knives deliver maximum cutting productivity and quality. Segmented, easy-to-replace knives give you efficient, economical performance for John Deere 3960 and 3970 Forage Harvesters. ' Onlvs^42* X L/ (161961) Ploy Areas Important must be supervised at all tunes. Children have drowned in even a few inches of water? For health and safety reasons, the containers need to be emptied each time wa ter is used. • There should be enough adults to help with the children. Spring is a good time to check playground equipment and out door toys to see if there was dam age over the winter. There must be no tough or sharp edges or any broken parts, and all nuts, bolts, nails, and screws need to be re cessed or covered to keep children QUESTION—LesIie Heulitt, Rock Cave, W.Va., is looking for a mail-order company that sells feedgrade ground kelp from 50-pound bags. She also would like a small manure fork called the original apple picker. QUESTION Leo Rodgers, Tamaqua, is looking for an operator's manual for a New Holland stack wagon model #lOl2 and for a Massey Ferguson Model #l2O baler. VISIT YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER TODAY! ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT, INC. Adamtlown, M 717*4144391 BARTBON SUPPLY, INC. Tunkhannock, M 717435-4011 CARLYLE & MARTIN, INC. Hagerstown, MD 301*733*1173 CARROLL’S EQUIPMENT Raul, 235 Oamaron, MD 301472*5553 CLUGSTON FARM EQUIPMENT Nsadmors, PA 717*573*2215 CLUGSTON AG & TURF, INC. Chambsrsburg, PA 717*263*4103 DEERFIELD AG & TURF CENTER, INC. Walaonlown, PA 717-5334557 DUNKLE & GRIEB INC. Centra Hall, PA 814-364-1421 DUNKLE & GRIEB INC. Mill Hall, PA 717-726-3115 ENFIELD EQUIPMENT, INC. Oxlont, PA 610-632-6658 ENFIELD EQUIPMENT, INC. Whltalord, MD 301-452-5252 FINCH SERVICES HANOVER INC. Hanovtr, PA 717-632-2345 A.B.C. GROFF, INC. Nmr Holland PA 717-354-4111 from getting scratches. Anything that cannot be repaired needs to be thrown away. Surface materials surrounding playground equipment, such as wood chips, sand, or sawdust, need to be raked after getting packed down all winter so that they provide a “soft landing” for children. Sand boxes should be covered when not being used to keep the sand dry and foe of'de bris and animal waste. Look around the yard where your child plays: Arc the garbage cans covered and placed away from play areas? (Continued from Page B 14) GUTSHALLa’S INC. RD #2 Box 74-A Loyivllto. PA GUTSHALL’S INC. Carllito, PA 717-249-2313 K & W EQUIPMENT INC. 502 Clwiwnts St MoortfWd, WV 21136 304-536-6003 LANDIS BROS. INC Rt 213 A Rt 772 2710 ML Joy Rd. Manhtlm.PA 17545 ______ .. „ im 717-653-2340 GEORGE V. SEIPLE & SON Enlon, PA 610-256-7146 LANDIS BROS. INC. Lebanon, PA 717-221-2550 LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT Alltntown, PA 610-396-2553 LONE MAPLE SALES & SERVICE New Alexandria, PA 412-666-7172 LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland Mill*, PA 717-463-2161 MILLER-LAKE INC. Belleville, PA 717*935*2335 MILLER’S EQUIPMENT RD«I Rt 66 Fafrmount City, PA PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Olay, PA 610*9674277 A mKM POLE TAVERN EQ. SALES CORP. •70 RL 40 Elmor.NJ 609-3SO-2UO O.C. RICE, INC. 104 North Main St. Blglarvllla, PA 17307 7174774135 SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT CO. Rad Gooaa Rd. Somaraat, PA 1144454500 SMITH’S IMPLEMENT, INC. Mtretraburg, PA 717-326-2244 S.P.E., INC. Rd. 1.80X157 Towamia, PA 717-265-4440 TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Halifax, PA 717-362*3132 WALTEMYER’S SALES & SERVICE 10136 Wintaratown Road Rad Lion, PA 1*600443*3374 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Martln.burg, PA •14*793-2100 M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Wml ChMtaf, PA 110-404-2000 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 1, 1996-815 QUESTION A reader would like a formula for the old green and red paint used on old wooden farm implements. The paint looks like it was very thin and soaked into the wood. 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. (These were from radio stations). 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? 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—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 Bob’s Radiator, Woodstown, N.J., would like to know where to write to find information on an old aocordian. QUESTION BJ Stoltzfus, Mohnton, would like to know where to find a horse hair wood stove brush, not a broom type. QUESTION Milton B. Moyer, Hummelstown, would like to know where to purchase spike oil, an antiseptic for dressing wounds. QUESTION—Terry and Shirley Womer, R.D.#4, Box 45, Middleburg, PA 17842, write that they collect veterinary anti ques. Recently they acquired two business cards, one dated 1862, for J.S. Nixon & Son, Chambersburg, Pa. According to these cards, the druggist produced and sold horse and cattle powder. Does anyone know the history of this business? QUESTION—Robert Delong, Walden, N.Y., would like to know where to purchase Falu rodfarg paint, which is made in Sweden. It is asuperiorwater-based red paint, ideal for barns, which previously was available from a company in Georgia. 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 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 slicer that was made in 1912 in La Porte, Ind. QUESTION —Bill Sherwood, Beavertown, is looking for a kid’s wagon made by Sherwood Company with the name Sherwood printed on the side. QUESTION —Sandra Laughman, Hardin, Mo., wrote that she read about a woman who creates pickled fabrics. Sandra would like information on the procedure and ingredients to use. ' ANSWER A mother from New York wanted to buy a copy of some of the books she enjoyed as a child. These included "Curious George” books, "Henner’s Lydia,” ‘Miss Hickory,” and "James and the Giant Peach.” Mrs. Harold Oilier has the book, "Henner’s Lydia.” Write to Mrs. Oilier at 20140 Leitersburg Pike, Hagerstown, Md. 21742. Another reader wrote that many of these books are available in bookstores. Also, libraries have the books to borrow. ANSWER Louise Graybeal of Renick, W.V., wanted a Surge milker. Elmer Smith writes that he has a complete Surge milker system that he will sell. Call him at (717) 398-1459. ANSWER—Anna Martin, Denver, wanted to know where she can purchase round metal trays with Currier and Ives scenes pictured on them. Thanks to Doris Mengine, Benton, Pa., who writes that she has two. if interested, call her at (717) 925-6825 after 5 p.m. ANSWER Betty Lou Stull, 20137 Old York Rd.. White Hall, Md. 21161, needed an instruction manual for a Treadle Minnesota A. sewing machine to know how to thread and wind bobbins. Thanks to Joan DundOre, for writing that she has one. Write to her at 51 E. Strack Drive, Myerstown, PA 17067. ANSWER—ArnoId Schnetzer, Asbury, N.J., needed help in controlling muskrats in the farm pond. Thanks to Frank Rice, Blain, for writing about how he controls them. In his words; ‘I controlled them on my pond with a rip rap (stones). Put a ring of stone about 6 inches above and belowwater line. Use 3-4-inch size stones. I got ballast at a stone quarry on a flat truck and the best way to get them placed was with a New Armstrong Excavaotr shovel. I have since maintained with it with field picked istone.