—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978 136 York Exec. Farm Women plan Summer activities YORK - The York County Society of Farm Women an nounced county activities after an executive board ses sion held in the York Mall Community Room. President, Mrs. Harold Sechrist chaired the meeting. Secretary and treasurer reports were given. Mary Hoffman gave a WHAT'S NEW BALER A new, beefed-up heavy duty baler from Sperry New Holland is tailored for the special needs of irrigated alfalfa producers. Designated the Model 430, the new 16 by 18 baler has the added strength to enable it to handle the stresses of crossing irrigation ditches and borders on a continuous basis, says New Holland. A special feature is a heavier, stronger axle that minimizes stresses and easily carries the baler m rough terrain. Bale shape and density have been improved by the use of an adjustable feeder back and the addition of four hay restrictor doors on the bale chamber sides as auxiliaries to the upper and lower tension rails. The improved bale density and shape control of the “430” reduce handling problems where these large capacity balers are teamed with automatic .bale han dling equipment. High-strength PTO drives Travel program today PARADISE - The final program in the Travel and Adventure Senes sponsored by the Paradise Rotary Club will be held today. May 6, at the Conestoga Valley High School auditorium, begin ning at 7:30 p.m. Appearing in person to narrate his own film “All About Scotland”, will be Hugh Pope, sportsman, adventurer, and lecturer. Tickets for “All About Scotland” may be purchased at the door, $1.75 each for adults, $l.OO for students. report about the Armstale plates and bread trays. The president announced that she has plenty of cookbooks for anyone who would like to purchase one. A bus has been chartered for the president’s bus trip scheduled June 27. It will leave Drug Fair at 7 a.m. and Fields at 7:30 a.m. and will travel to Harpers’ Ferry. A motion was passed to for higher horsepower tractors and Sperry New Holland’s power-pivot, equal-angle U-joint design keep the new baler operating smoothly, even on tight corners. The closely-spaced tines of the Super-Sweep pickup and Flow-Action feeder handle hay gently to minimize leaf loss. The new baler is available in either twine or wire tie, PTO or engine drive. Standard features include flotation tires, Hydrofor matic bale tension control, plus dual pickup wheels that help the pickup follow uneven ground contours closely to gather the hay cleanly. have a bakeless bake sale rather than a bake sale. Three buses were chartered for the Spring Ral ly at the Hershey Convention Center, on May 17. One bus will leave from Drug Fair at 9:30 a.m., and two buses will planning Bar-B-Q, NORRISTOWN - Mem bers of the Montgomery County 4-H Cabinet are busily preparing for the upcoming Chicken Bar-B-Q and Flea Market to be held on May 13 at the 4-H Center in Lansdale with proceeds to benefit the 4-H program. The Bar-B-Q is an annual event serving approximately 600 people. The meal will be served by volunteer leaders and 4-H members. Take-out orders are also available. Tickets will be sold in ad vance (only 700 will be sold) through the 4-H office in Norristown (215-277-0574) or from any 4-H Cabinet member. The cost is $3.95 for the half-chicken and $3 for the quarter chicken. Meals DAIRYMEN & BEEFMEN . . . When you make Mol-Mix your trofit-partner,” fall and winter feed costs won't get out of hand. il-Mix is loaded with all the protein, energy and other nutrients iur dairy cattle need for top health and maximum production. It Ips avoid those cold weather “slumps” too. Yet, you'll be sur ised how economical and easy it is to convert to our labor-saving mid concept. Stop in soon. We’ll tell you how Mol-Mix will help ' get a solid grip on profits, so you can... if there, pardnet Montgomery Co. flea market y° ur Mol"Mix dealer liquid supplements JOHN L MARTIN New Holland RDI Phone 717-354-5848 NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU Tatamy, Pa 18085 Phone 215-258-2871 RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPPLY MAIN OFFICE Div of Carnation 27 N Church St Buck, Pa Quarryville 284 4464 786 7361 be leaving from Fields at 9:30 a.m. One bus will stop at the Newberrytown Plaza and the other will pick up members at the Salem Church, Dover. The Ctounty picnic will be on July 26 at the 4-H Center. will be served from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets also available at the door. A special flea market is also planned m conjunction with the Bar-B-Q. Antiques, artifacts, and other items from dealers and individuals throughout the county will be offered from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Table space is available for $6 by calling Stan Coolbaugh at 368-9693. Anyone wishing to donate items to be sold at the “4-H Table” may do so by con tacting Coolbaugh. The 4-H Center is located on Snyder Road, off Route 363 (Valley Forge Road), between Allentown Road and Sumneytown Pike near Lansdale. Each group is asked to bring a $3 gift to be used as a door prize. H anyone knows of a 90- year old member of the society, they are to contact the county. York County is eligible for a state office in 1979. Four directors and a second vice president will be elected. The county is to get any nominations before the September board meeting held September 25. The county is also plann ing a bus trip to Niagara Falls and Canada for Oc tober 22, staying for six days. It was reported that 84 Farm Women Society members have handed in their names to work at the York Hospital Fete, schedul ed May 19 and 20.