Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 1978, Image 125

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    York Co, Farm
YORK - York County’s 4-H
center again became the
beneficiary of fund raising
efforts staged this year by
the York County Farm
Women Societies.
During the Society’s
county convention last week
at St. Matthew Lutheran
Church, Extension 4-H
specialist Beth Hershey
accepted a check for $2OOO to
be used toward im
provements at the Center
near Bair.
While the funds were not
specified for a particular
ATTENTION
FARMERS...
FREE
ESTIMATES
ON RODENT
CONTROL
RODENTS carry diseases which
can endanger the health of your
flocks. Your business is raising the
flocks. Ours is protecting them.
Since 1928
Pest control is too important
to trust to anvone else
project, ongoing con
tributions by the Farm
Women have provided 95 per
cent of the institution-style
stainless steel equipment in
the Center’s large and ef
ficient kitchen area.
County president Pat
Sechnst, York Haven,
chaired the morning
business session, highlighted
by the election of a new
county treasurer. Sarah
Richardson, representing
Society 20 of Shrewsbury,
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1278 Loop Rd.
Lancaster, Pa. 17604
717-397-3721
Women hold annual convention
The York County Farm Women officers, from left Myers, assistant secretary: and Sarah Richardson,
to right, are. Pat Sechrist, president; Marie treasurer; are gathered around red roses,
Smyser, vice president; Treva Whorl, second vice arranged in a memorial for deceased society
president; Margaret Baker, secretary: Lizzie members.
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