Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1983 4-H’ers Raise Money RED LION - The Glen Hock and Loganville 4-H Clubs have raised more than $7OO for the Ronald McDonald House in Hershey. The Ronald McDonald House is a home where families from all over Central Pennsylvania can stay while their children are receiving treatment at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. The first Ronald McDonald House was founded by the Philadelphia Eagles football team and the owners of McDonald’s restaurants. There are now 55 Ronald McDonald Houses across the country and 20 on the drawing board. The planned house in Hershey 4-H Judges Win COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Maryland’s “A” team swept to an easy victory in a field of 11 state 4- H teams participating in livestock judging competition recently in West Springfield, Mass. The event was held in conjunction with the annual Eastern States Exposition. In addition to the over-all championship, Maryland was first in beef and swine judging, as well as in oral reasons. The team placed fifth in sheep judging. It finished 51 points ahead of the second-place Ohio team. Wool Contest Scheduled WEST CHESTER - The District Make It With Wool Contest will be held at the Chester County Ex tension Office on October 12 at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of the contest is to focus the attention on the beauty and versatility of wool and to encourage the use of wool or yarn in sewing and knitting fashionable garments. The contest is open to preteens, } 22 East Main St., Lltitz, Lancaafcter County, Pa. 17543 a comrn uailino aooncm or thc hcadouaatir> or mncral auaiNcsa omd» or thc publishcrs niSULHCT f*R— m* CHWRWa NXMi, AHRraaaJ Robert G. Campbell, 22 E. Haln St., Utltz, Pa. 17548 editor imm m cawpiaw »i«n, m«n| Richard Angleateln, 22 C. 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MONTHS FILING DATE A TOTAL HO COH«> (** *«M Ann) ffljJOO <0.900 ■ MUD CRKULATION « tun THROUGH Of ALKRI AM CARR* *» ITRCtT vCnoori amo comma mui __ t WML WtKßiancw 39,332 39,480 C TOTAL RAIO CMCULATTON ft*m at Ml m* ’■»») 3.9»332 o rail MfMonoa *, hail, caahh or othcr mon* MM*Lti COMRLRMHTaaV aho orm* Mitt com* ??3 C TOTAL CH|t*MLmOHE*M*»C»»*Oi .. 40,597 40,703 f COHia MOT DUTRMUTIt* . omet un irrr ovih umaccolmtco aaohio »n»wwnH 2Q3 197 t AtToRH fßoaa mm aoa mta OO Q 0 40,800 40,900 •i I certify that the Blatefnenti made by ma above are correct and complete will accomodate fifteen families. Zoning difficulties have been overcome and construction is to begin this fall or spring, with opening set for 1985. The estimated cost for the House in Hershey is $750,000. So far, $415,000 has been raised. The two local 4-H clubs raised $741.71 by gathering sponsors and donors for a dance-a-lhon and by manning a booth at the 4-H Fair last summer. For information write: Ronald McDonald House, Children’s Family House, Inc. of Central Pennsylvania, P.O. Box 232, Hershey, Pa. 17033 or contact Mr. Richard Showers at the Red Lion McDonald’s Restaurant. in Mass. Among individual contestants, Maryland team member Geoffrey Ruppert, 17, Friendship, Frederick County, placed first in the over-all standings. Jeff Hitchcock, 18, Laytonsville, Montgomery County, was fourth, and Jeffrey S. Hevner, 17, Johnsville, Frederick County, finished seventh. Maryland youth teams had previously won the 4-H livestock judging competition at West Springfield for five consecutive years, 1976-1960. They finished second in 1981 and third last year. juniors, seniors and adults ages 1U and above. Professionals in sewing fields are not eligible. Local winners will be eligible for state and national competition. To enter you must complete an official entry form. The entry forms and more information are available from the Chester County Extension, 235 West Market Street, West Chester, PA 19380 or by calling 696-3500. 4-H members present checks for the Ronald McDonald House at Hershey to Richard Showers, manager of the Red Lion McDonald's restaurant. Pictured, left to right, are Linda Peck and David Lentz, Jr, of the Glen Rock 4-H Club, Mr. Showers, and Jenni Druck and Troy Goodling, from Loganville 4-H Club. If GENERAL RECONSTRUCTION 1 ★ CHURCH STEEPLES RESTORED ★ ROOFING • SLATE • SHINGLES •WOOD SHINGLES F.R. BEHM & SONS, CONTRACTORS PAINTING ★ SPECIALISTS IN HIGH WORK ★ LIGHTNING PROTECTION ★ CALL US, WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK Call or Write: P.O. 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