», and Reserve Champ, ?>’ ", I" Iry Jane Herr, 12, No. 233 right, stems a tear, then congratulates the winner, Phyllis Buss, 'Mary Jane, 12, daughter of Mr,, and Mr|. Maurice (5- Herr of Refton, is a student at Lampeter feburg. Her “Mickey,”'B9s-lb Hereford, woft reserve championship. Phyllis who won grand cham puTple, is from Northampton county, the dau gbter of Walter Buss, who has recorded a long ig of baby beef championships- Mary Jane's Mickey brought 55 cents per pound going to Harold [ildebrand, Strasburg, for a total of $492.25- (Lancaster Farming Photo). Calendar KEEP APPLES keep longer tfoan mo:t so yott can *huy Item >,y and store for future only sound ancles. A . one can spoil a ha'f a bushel, says Helen L C Hi LHA automatic ZAGGIR ts your straight sewing machine ah automatic n A r\ f\ f\ dtcorqtive stitch**—and many •r«—can be made en yeur old machinal ° Disc I Get another Decorative my make or .mode! ersion made sinipty and quickly •or own home oiling, cleaning and tension ttmg 4927 for a home appointmen (here In lane County Quarry ville swing Center 34927 O’VIILE, 20 .' *- its ws 'zz&sj if-* f J t~ P>f~* "•' '*< > r ' i / ■ v«(- • '.:-l: ' ■-;■ 1 \ Denning. Penn State extension nutritionist. CLEAN BRUSHES After cleaning paint from brushes, dry them throughly ami wrap in Paper Hang up cr iput on a flat surface. Do not let the brunh rest tm its brides, cau tions Slnna D. Black, Penn State cxt'ent-'cn home management oeciaVst, BRIGHTEN TOYS T"vt for young children 'hou’d b° of brifhiLcolor?, net grayed or Marguerite L, Duvall, Pemn r tate exterruon family life sip'cia -- *■ suggest such colors blue, yd-w, green, vie let, red and orange. CUT VELVET When cutting velvet material, rfijce pattern Pieces so the pile rtma up ■♦lhe garment to' show a roher and deeper color, l Bessom, Pern State extension clc.fhing special st. ZEST FOR BEANS C’ve added interest to earned dr frozen green snaro bean's Try a p rPh of mustard, celery seed, eelery salt, or dill seed, says Louise W Hanriton, Penn State extension nutritionist. PARSLEY RICE Serve mrsley rice with meat I’oaf or shrimp Just cook mmeed onion in butter and add mm 1 sd loarsley, salt, and pepper Fold 1 lie mixture into hot cooked rice, explains Marjorie J. Wcmieick, Penn State extension nn ntionist CHOOSE TOYS The young Child enjoys ge> 'netrieai’i'y sbaned blocks, paints, clay, sand, water, climbing and balancing equipment, and books spitaKe to hts interests and un derstanding, Marguerite L Du vall, Penn State extension family ibfe specialist, points out." [ COMPARE AND YOU WILL FIND 1 5 THE BEST CANDIES COST LESS I 5 ZIPFS’DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES “ ■ - and Caramels $1.20 Per Lb. ■ ■ Fresh Cashews $l.OO Per Lb. ■ ■ Salted Almonds $1.50 Per LK ■ 1 THE CANDY SHOP j J 311 N. Queen St., Lancaster Ph. 4-0207 ■ { t ’ s > 'f -s' Yule Around World Theme of Homemakers Worldwide Christmas customs twill ibe iJhe theme of a county wide meeLng of the Lancaster County Homs Economics Exten sion ’hcmnemaker Wednesday, Dec. 7 in Lancaster iHour for ’the program, open to ml interested women in Lancaster County, vval be from 10 a.m to 3 p. m. at the Lancaster YMCA Inspirational ser’ULes will be con duced in the morning wn le ‘Joe aflernoon sess.on will feature ChnCmas decoration and g-ft wrapping. NEW BULLETIN A new build in, Apple varie ties in Central Pennsylvania, has lust been released by the Agricul tural Experiment Station of the Pennsylvania State University, re viewing 47 year*’ oservation on the fruiting and vegetative charac teristics of appk' varieties. It is Bulletin 605. Detailed descrip tions of the growth and charac teristics of 131 different varieties are listed in ihe new publication. The report includes most of the applo varieties commonly in cultivation over the past 100 years Records have been main tained since the first variety block ot apples was planted at the sta tion orchards in 1908, followed by another planung in 1917, and a more recent block planted in 1935- Copies oi the bulletin are available from any county agent’s office, or from the experiment station offices at University Park. PROTECT WOOLENS .Protect wa c teMe woolens