—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5, 1960 12 • Child's World (From paee f 9l inconvenient, a basket with which to carry, the toys to the main storage space mig ht be used. Storage space in the form of a box or closet is desir able m a room that comp any enters. Lids and draw ers can bo closed; thus hid ing the toys from view. A box on casters is por table and is handy to move from room to rppm. depend ing on wheio the child is going to play.. Padding on the lid makes if useful as a seat also. A seat along the wall of a family room, with hinged top or side, makes a conven ient space to store toys yet it is functional as seating space Tricycles and wagons us ually go well in the gar age, car-port, or basement However, if you are storing them m a garage have an area provided for them so Every Second Saturday of the month you canpnfoy ' 2 p. m. i- v \ \ to“ 6 P. M. Plan a party at home, or a dinner for your organiz ation Reserve your chicken in advance by calling June Sangrey, LO 9-0428 We do ai the cooking, and will specially-package your orders for pick-up on barbecue dates CARRYOUT ONLY! Special Prices on 50 or $l.OO PER HALF more halves by advance 11 ... „ . reservation! =. Mm. Net Wl. 11 1 lbs. per J- half CALL US! they don’t use car space. A dictionary or other re- BOOK GIFTS FOR ference books are recoin- CHILDREN , , - * .„ , .. ... mended. Local librarians can A book, suited to the * . .. . A child's age and interest, is on il ese too. After one of the best choices for esc ,*?? s,c b “ b -‘. dl dds a birthday gift or for some home library should be cus other special occasion. Child 11 * [he *"youth ‘as ?S! £e spt du?„g” e . d .h‘pS=ri sr " teres s„i a r , LfS mg up. The influence of a ;l " , ! ‘, i u with books allows the child, good book often lasts long close , personal nnH r wLi°in S 310 d ‘ iCardCd teehng about his reading. ® ’ Even the smallest home lib rary, if well chosen, can build lifelong friendship wi- In shopping for children’s books, consider the interests abilities, age and grade of the boy or girl who is to re ceive it The first book often is nursery rhymes (Clear color in illustrations and lar ge clear print are especial ly worth considering) Af ter that the child may be ready for collections of fam ous stories fairy tales, legends, myths, nature or animal stones The librarian at the nearest school or pub lic library may well be con sulted for lists of recom- BARBECUED CHICKEN al the “Poultry Center" of the Lancaster County Poultry Assn. 340 W. Roseville Road, Lancaster SAT., NOV. 12 (This series to replace the Annual Lititz Event) mended books for at different ages. EXPERIENCE COUNTS! I * ' s.-:> / / / ' r.v fjy 'f RICHARD NIXON Eight years’ experience in the President’s Cabinet...in the National Security Council ...in the U.S. Senate No other man in our history has been as well prepared for the Presidency as .Richard Nixon. Working closely with President Eisenhower, he has learned fust-hand the intricate duties-of the Nation’s highest office. As the most active Vice President ever, he ha* proven time after time, at home and abroad; that he baa the skill and the courage to solve any challenge that may arise. Richard Nixon does not have to grow up to the job. He has lived with it for eight years. And because experience counts, Richard Nixon is America’s chief hope in the critical years ahead. Vote for NIXON and LODGE they understand what peace demands ... and for a Greater Pennsylvania Vote Straight Republican Judge BLAIR F. GUNTHER for Judge of Superior Court A ' bitting” Judge who deserves re -election on his record of 17 \ears of (air, impartial and honorable service on the bench. A jurist of eminent legal attain ments, ho has won nation-wide fame as Q vigorous and tearless leader m Urn fight against Communism REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE OF PENNSYLVANIA George I. Bloom, Chairman Mrs. Ruth Glenn Pennell, Vice Chairmen children th books. A. Avoid palms that Q. When do children begin large amounts of lead McS lo enjoy games? enamels and varnishes . tain traces of lead but A. Children under 4 aren t j y there isn’t enough to apt to enjoy group games. a Check har m Then when you do teach paint dealer on ™ Vour them games choose those that mlght like to t a ’ Y °u ha\en t hard and fast rules seal gives a * nat ***» Pan games for just a few ish which is fairl soft children and see that they ac- H won ’ t scratch / s ™ B ut tually participate frequently shellac or varnish y “ s rather than waiting too long for their turn Don’t choose sides or teams because the idea of group play means lit tle to them at this age. Q. Whai kind of paint is sale to use on a child's play pen? ** > w s •* * x <' ... S ' v v .. „ I /< •> * * * f* W V' \. f i ~ , " <*. v ; ROBERT F. KENT for Auditor Central With ten years of legislative leadership and four years ns State Treasurer he will bring ex perience and great abibty to the office of Auditor General, serving as the "watch-dog” of your tax money, guarding the public funds against unlawful or wasteful spending. HENRY CABOT LODGE Seven years* experience as United States Ambassador to the United Nations ~. '‘America’s Voice to the World” There fa hardly a man alive witlta better work ing knowledge of Communism, and its threats than Henry Cabot Lodge. Aa-America’s highly respected spokesman at the. H, N. for the past seven year*, the Communist challenge has been bis primary 'concern. And. time-after tune, in fab forceful and articulate manner he has. thwarted Communist attempts, at world domination. There can be no more important issue than world peace. And once again, because ex perience counts, Henry Cabot? Lodge js Richard Nixon’s perfect partner for peace. Lancasier tarnriing Classified Ads Get Results CHARLES C. SMITH for State Treasurer The people are served best when their fiscal officers are indepen dent of the party in power. As State Treasurer he will be re sponsible only to the people, bringing to that office the sam’ initiative, fairness and courage that marked hia outstanding service as Auditor General.