A hs New T e of Ventilation S stem . | i 8 yp y % Timer, Th tat Give ‘‘Double Protection’ 1imer, rnermostat ive "vounie rrotection ¥ By IRA MILLER | ventilation As long as the temper- wn | Farm Electrification Bureau | ature is above the thermostat set- ! 1; | ting, the ns antl - 4 i No agricultural engineer will I hE Ying vim oi: Sopstantty, ox > ih | question the value of electric venti. | warm, moist air ine x ® | lation in dairy barns. For proper | temperature drops below 55, the fan i # | ventilation eliminates excessive | Stops. The timer cuts in at that point 0 #4 | moisture condensation which cause |to re-operate the fan for briet in- $ | a variety of troubles. Trapped mois- | tervals every 10 minutes until the i ni ture accumulates under metal roofs | temperature rises again to 55, when Ry and around nails, rusting both, Also, | the thermostat once more takes over i Bl i Bl | ni ~ 4% nN i 89 4 3 i a [a WW Wn \ BY po og 4 w 7 od x i J " i e A [= THERMOSTAT RY] | > u wn N 1 = Bi " 3] a wn [TNE SWITCH f : ~ MN 4 5 So : ni | 5 SB oy of n | A 3 “ 3 $ "| HERE'S HO and thermostat go to work on barn ventilation We chore. #| RY | it may cause paint to blister and |the ventilation chore. Regular timer 3 Bi peel off, and walls and window sills | operations of the fan provides mini- oi 3 to deterjorate. mum ventilation requirements. Mois- NV Where engineers differ is on the | ture-laden air is replaced with clean ¢ 0 3 aw | type of system required. Usually this | outside air, and not enough heat is 5 o is due to experience with installa- | removed to dool off the building a Rn tions which have been ‘tried and To determine the timer setting— 4 | proved” by them in their respective | multiply each 1,000 pounds of ani- Id R| areas. The electric fans in the sys-| mal weight by 250, then divide the da tems we have described in the past | product by the cubic feet per minute A are controlled by thermostats only. | (CFM) rating of the fan. The re- ¥ # | Now, we've come across one which [sulting number is the timer setting, ¥ iy employs a timer as well as a ther- | as based on minimum requirements ¥ 3 | mostat to provide what has been !of 25 CFM per cow. The manufac- 5 ww | called “double protection.” | turer suggests that the fan used » 5 This latest system uses only ¢ ive a capacity of 200 CFM per n fan, and this is located at ce 1,000 pou nds of animal weight. He in level with a duct leading to w reason 1 size fan will i ® 15 inches of the floor. In unheated | pros tilation. in warm hd N | buildings, the timer and the { weathe nter its ¥ | are connected in parallel, properties can be i 3 i | noted by the diagram inset in the [ters in the duct to reduce the air R » | above Picture. | outlet to from 60 to 120 CFM per BI In ops the thermo tat areas where this is rec- | . This insures maximum 5 x irae a ‘ = La r of entries, 754 compared Ww h 67 i : | with 670 head at the last show. % | Beef cattle entries also are at | Show Has record high, a total of 454, in- ua 2 cluding 130 head of 4-H Club “3 | ¥ \ baby beeves, Secretary Hagar : i Record Entry |» bev sects ha & Bi said. This is 55 more than the 3 x #| Harrisburg — W. S. Hagar number entered for the 1954 : secretary of Agriculture and Show. Breeds include Aberdeen- ¥ chairman of the State Farm Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn. 4 io x 3% # | Show Commission, today an-| Swine entries, total 402 head, 4 # [nounced that an all-time record six below the advance entries # | total of horses, sheep, swine, made for the 1954 show. Sheep of 3 : ig oR 3 R | dairy and beef cattle has been at 505 head are down from the i entered fc for the 1955 Pennsyl- 549 entered for the last show, { HUNDREDS OF ITEMS § i Form Sow here next) The 195 Farm Show wil = NI (January 10-14. have 90 head of horses on dis- N | . > : : . RN] TO ( "HOOSE FROM R| The total of 2,165 compares play and in competition for uo with 2,075 in advance entries place awards and cash prem- i i for the 1954 Farm Show, an in- iums. This is an increase of 31 i the lof ; he Jun . I J | crease of 90 over the old record head. % Largest Toy Center n Area | he said. In anticipation of greater u A Standing as an accurate re- competition this year the Farm i 8 flection of the importance of the Show Commission has provided 3g «1 i“ State’s largest single agricultur-'a record livestock premium of a . * » on m 1 = 3 al industry, the dairy cattle de-| fering of $34,188. This total is hi | partment has the largest num- {$5,000 greater than the last 5 i a 's | +3 re | STIOW; & #5 3 0 ° § 8 ci a ga i GENERAL i nS > : Roof d Sidi f guilty, Dervin i Pn co ng an 1 in Miller, 21, Mt. Joy > ® nced on a charge A ro SPOUTING — { rol violence and with on | accomplice to one to three 2 REPAIR WORK | years in the county prison and HO h R | fined $100 and costs. He is ac . { . 7 » W eary’ S oofing C LO. ox d of robbing Samuel: Moore, ® 122 W. High St. MAYTOWN., | 75, of 230 Ruby street, of $83.00 » ns uke : orth streets, Lan- Phone Marictia 6-9175 a Du and 5 rth streets. Lon oa 18-tfc | caster, Oct. 186. Ps) —— : : 0 a wn 1 t+ When Hot Water n 5 Ph "w i : ECONOMY | an <i 2 x th IS the AR oo os 55 3 Fd wn - Sua at 3 3 a vir "zy - 8 3 Its time f Bd I anew 1 in ; J i OHN Woop A Chrisimas Males the Yuletide scene complete. © DEADLINE FOR THIS FINAL CONTEST IS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 “angel”, serene and sweet, WAY’S APPLIANCES 48 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA. “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT" PERE TEV TE TE TET RT TE Fae REO J AR GLASSLINER : Abtornatic Aware HEATER Centenarian, ' Anybody? Harrisburg — Which Pennsyl- |? | vanians will be alive for their { hundredth birthday in 1955? i For the eighth year, The Med- [ical Society of the State of | Pennsylvania is seeking names of all residents of the Common- wealth who will attain their one hundredth birthday during i {the coming year. Testimonial plaques, hand-lettering and mounted, will be presented to | cach centenarian whose name, date of birth, and address is sent ul to the Medical Society. i Since 1948, when the centen- |§ arian plagues were first present- ed, a total of 245 Fennsylvania iF residents who have reached the | age of one hundred, have been the doetors ef their Officers of county {medical societies, usually ac- by the elderly per- son’s family doctor, makes the presentations. honored by community. RR RR Relatives or friends of Penn- sylvania residents who will cel- ebate their 100th birthday dur- ing 1955 are asked to send their name, date of birth, and ad- dress, to The Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, 230 State Street, Harrisburg. —— I Lititz Provides Youth Center Among the many towns which | provide recreation for the youth, [i the Lititz Recreation Center is | | § now entering the heighth of the | Under the leadership of | Bernard Lehmann, recreation director, the Saturday night | dances have begun. He plans i speciality dances for each of the season. 1 evenings ATER FERRE PEN RENE SESE TEI RENE PHONE 8122 Approved by AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION Prices en Never evar i i act LESS TO o BUY i 1 No Down cos's LE £98 | 10 INSTA 1... costs L ! FHA APS Terms Come in and see one TODAY! 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