309 PLANTER • Versatile 309 comes in 2-row units can be toolbar mounted to make 2,4-row planters. • Large press wheels provide accurate drive for uniform seed spacing. • Available m drill or hill-drop models. • Row spacing 28 to 42 inches. • Fertilizer attachments (optional) with large fiberglass hopper. • Pesticide attachments for insecticides and herbicides available. SPECIAL SALE ON 2 & 4 Row Planters A ONE TIME OFFER ALLEN H. MATZ, INC. I- 505 E. Main St., New Holland Ph: 717-354-2214 SERVING THE COMMUNITY THIRTY-ONE YEARS LANC. CO. OLDEST FORD DEALER BALANCED DESIGN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM Designed and Manufactured by, MARTIN MACHINERY For Emergency or Prime Power 1 to 1000 KW BALANCED DESIGN to Give You Peak Performance • FARM • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Engine Sets 200 KW Allis Chalmers diesel 25 KW Allis Chalmers gas 133 KW Detroit diesel 3.5 KW Onan gas 1800 RPM We Also Have Special Designed Switch Gears Manufactured by Westinghouse to Our Specifications MARTIN MACHINERY P.O. BOX 35, MARTINDALE, PA 17549 Bus. Ph: 215-445-4800 Res. Ph: 215-267-7771 2-ROW 309 PLANTER for Your Application: 210 KW Cummins Diesel USED GENERATORS AVAILABLE Energy management award is presented by Brentwood S. Shunk, left, vice president PP&L, to Richard Hurst, one of the owners of Oregon Dairy Farm Market. Looking on are Hurst’s brothers, Victor, rear, and Curvin, far right. Oregon Dairy gets energy award LANCASTER - Efficient use of energy - including an energy-saving heat recovery system - has earned Oregon Dairy a Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. Energy Management Award. The award, part of PP&L’s company-wide program to encourage energy con servation, recognizes significant manpower and PTO Units 25 KW Fidelity with trailer 25 KW Winpower 3 pt. hookup 25 KW Kurz & Root with trailer (Brushless) 15 KW Generac with trailer 15 KW Surge without trailer financial investments made to improve the energy ef ficiency of industrial and commercial facilities. The Oregon Dairy building, located on Oregon Pike north of Lancaster, houses a 28,000-square-foot supermarket and facilities to process and market milk from the adjacent Hurst family farm. Uncaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980—D21 Heat from the refrigeration and freezer compressors is used for space heating in the sales, food preparation and office areas. Excess steam from the milk processing operations serves as backup space heating, avoiding the need for electric resistance Berks 4-H’ers attend recreational weekend DOUGLASS VILLE - Twelve 4-Her’s from Berks County , attended a recreational weekend recently at the Montgomery 4-H Center. They were as follows; Steve Werley, Darlene Dietnch, Danielle Yoder, Karen Lesher, Diane Werley, and Sally Hensel from Hamburg; Kerry Schwoyer, Oley; Glenn Yanos, Douglassville; Eileen Fisher, Conrad Weiser: Julie Mills, Conrad ALASKA KODIAK WOODBURNERS supplemental heating. Excess steam is also used to heat the 2,700-square-foot warehouse, which is kept at 4045 degrees during the heating season. Heat recovered from the refrigeration units and in store baking units provides the budding with its hot water needs, another energy-saving feature. Oregon Dairy is the first store in the Lancaster area to use air returns under the freezer and refrigeration cases, according to Shunk. In addition to improving the comfort in the store, this system reduces air conditioning requirements for the building. A two-stage cooling system is used to further mcrease the energy efficiency. The building is well insulated, and energy-saver fluorescent lamps are used throughout the facility. The lights operate on two separate circuits to permit operation at one-half the normal lighting level, if desired. Because of the energy efficient systems, the building owners will save about 130,000 kilowatt-hours annually and will limit demand - the maximum need for electricity at a given time - by at least 260 kilowatts. (Reiser; Jayne Malsbury, Judy Malsbury, Rehrer sburg. Rick Kauffman, extension agent chaperoned the event. The program included workshops on nutrition and working with the han dicapped. There was also a county athletic competition where Berks brought back a 2nd and 3rd placing, and a talent show where Berks brought back another 2nd place.