The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 16, 1954, Image 10

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¥ By IRA MILLER | ventilation As long as the temper-
wn | Farm Electrification Bureau | ature is above the thermostat set-
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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
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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
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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-
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= La r of entries, 754 compared
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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
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& Bi said. This is 55 more than the
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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.
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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
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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-
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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
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. 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
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= 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
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i nS > : Roof d Sidi f guilty, Dervin
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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
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® 122 W. High St. MAYTOWN., | 75, of 230 Ruby street, of $83.00
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DEADLINE FOR THIS FINAL CONTEST IS WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 22
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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.
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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.
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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.


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Two Lititz men donated a i
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all the boys and girls over 13
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At the present time, tentative
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The engine
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for 1955!



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Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin Thursday, December 16
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