6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24, 1964 1 Fresh Air Fund Hosts Countians By Everett Newswanger Staff Reporter “Summer’s Children,” a new rO-minute sound-and-color mo rion picture filmed mostly in Lancastei County to promote the Fresh Aid Fund of the New Yoik Herald Tiibune Newspaper, had it’s premier showing at the Armstrong Coik Co auditorium last Fn x’a> evening Ninety-thiee of nu uual families weie hon eied foi having seived as hosts 'o New Yoik childien foi 10 . eais oi moie The movie featines local ramilies and then summei 'isitois fi om New Yoik Richaid Hen, Ronks Rl, ‘■hows Joanne Vasque? New’ Yoik Citv how to milk a cow, , nd Kenneth Kosei piovides a rood time foi the kids m his 'Canon ‘Swimming Hole’ St u nlev Mooie Goidonville Rl r blacksmith by tiade, spins -ome magic with a seaung -,ot non hammeied ovei an ,nvil Mi and Mis Robeit Lamb Paiadise, set the stage :oi an out dooi baibecue and r moving bedtime scene fea -aung Kim Bolling. New Yoik Cit>, and Joseph Kail, Biook 'yn saying then prayeis be :oie jumping into their bunk neds The grand finale takes place in the living room of the Chailes Leaman family, Ronks, Rl. with the entne cast ga 'hered aiound the piano as Robeit Seckei, Lancaster, •eads ‘Pop Goes the Weasel”j Eugene Flynn, New York Qity, was also present at Arm-' strong because of the part he| plays in some beautiful scenes taken in Connecticut. 1 In the 1964 summer season, 1 600 children spent vacations on 500 Lancaster County farms and “Fnendly Town” homes. , Mrs John Groff, Marietta, who has seived as a ’“Fresh Air” host for 31 years ac cepted the honois as a repre sentative of the many families who have had youngsters for 10 yeais or more County 2nd In Pa. Entries For Livestock Exp. Pennsylvania livestock breed eis will have 1,462 beef cat tle, swine, sheep and horses m the eighth Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition, Novem ber 9 to 14 in the State Farm Show Building This will be neaily half of the 3,364 total enteied fiom 19 states H R Mc'Culloch, ex position manager, said the Pennsylvania entiies will come fiom 219 faims in 41 counties. Ohio will be in second place a among the stales with 690 J animals entered by 76 breed- j I ers Other states with entries | are Vermont. Massachusetts, Connecticut New York, New | Jeisey, Delawaie, Maryland,]! Vugima, South Caiolina, Geot- I gia, Kentucky, Indiana, Michi Is gan, Illinois, Missouri and 1 a Oklahoma || Centie wi'l lead Pennsylvan-,s ia counties with 229 animals IS in 21 entnes, including one of II 113 animals fiom the Penn- | sylvama State University. This.l will be the largest single en-]j! try in the entire show. | York county will send 206 Q animals from 30 farms, while |l The Fresh Air Fund start ed one hot Sunday morning in a tiny church in Sherman, a small mountain community in northern Pennsylvania, when the Rev. Willard Parsons described to his congregation conditions in the Lower East Side of New York, where he had previously served. The thought of children suffeung in the slums that hot Sunday led his parishioners to send him back to the city to bring sixty youngsteis to their homes for vacations Now 86 yeais and neatly a Wirtfimore id Horse Now Feoturing Flaked Corn © Available in 50 or TOO (b. bags • Increased Portability © Coarse Textured E Clem E. Hoober THMORM Paradise Supply K. Stauffer & Son Paradise Lawn and Bellaire 687-6282 1/1 z < V 9 oc oa O £ UJ • 6 and 12 volt overnight charge • Two-year guarantee , ~ Mounting and Balancing of Tires FREE • 30 minute boost charge for cold weather starting at garage Dillerville Rd., Lancaster LANCASTER 394-0541 million youngsters later, the program is still as* simple as that. Families in -towns, vil lages and hamlets in 12 east ern seaboard states open their hearts and their homes, and the Fresh Aid Fund brings them children who most need their hospitality and experi ence in healthful family liv ing. Last year more than 10,- 000 boys and girls were given 2 week vacations by the 3DO Fiiendly Town Committees. Mis John Lan caster County Coordinator of the Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund, piesided over the meet ing. Intercourse 768-3431 605-3121 867-2321 FARM BUREAU'S Winter Tire - OCTOBER THRU DECEMBER 12 SAVINGS UP TO 35% (off Bose Price) on Passenger, Tractor, Implement Tires and Tube. UP TO 45% (off base price) ON TRUCK TIRES. LANCASTER COUNTY FARM "ANYONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU" GIGANTIC (ACCESSORIES TOO) UNICO OVER NIGHT ONLY $9.95 with the purchase of 2 or more Unico tires (any combination of tire sizes to qualify) or with purchase of 1 or more batteries GUARANTEE ON TIRES CAN’T BE BEAT NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 AUis-Chalmers Plowing Demonstration Big "One Ninety" Tractor Pulling a big 5 bottom 16" Plow Turning nearly 7 feet of soil. TUESDAY, OCT. 27 TOO to 3:00 P.M. At L. H. Brubaker’s Farm at the store on the Strasburg Pike, Rt. 896 4 miles Southeast of Lancaster. YOU ALL COME! L H. BRUBAKER ‘SSTi* Batter BATTERY CHARGER Model 626 F QUAKRYVILLE 786-2126 nfffiTCVEttS-Jt V IN' - : num BUREAU SERVICE TO FARMERS Sale BUREAU < O m O 70 WS MED 3^
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