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EDINBORO CEMETERY ASSOCIATION,
INC.,C/0 MISS MARGARET GOODELL
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EDINBORO, PA

POLICY NUMBER
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ACT 1986-86 OF JULY,, 1986, REQUIRES THAT A POLICY
COVERING COMMERCIAL PROPERTY OR CASUALTY RISKS IN
WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA SHALL PROVIDE FOR NOT LESS
NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCREASE AN INSURED S RENEWAL

OF INSURANCE
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THAN 60 DAYS
PREMIUM.

NOT ALL OF OUR POLICY PREMIUMS WILL INCREASE AT RENEWAL.
IN
FACT, SOME OF THEM WILL DECREASE. THE RENEWAL PREMIUM FOR YOUR
POLICY HAS NOT YET BEEN DETERMINED, HOWEVER, IN COMPLIANCE WITH
THE ABOVE ACT, WE ARE HEREBY NOTIFYING YOU THAT YOUR PREMIUM
COULD POSSIBLY INCREASE AT RENEWAL.
IN FURTHER COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE ACT, APPROXIMATELY 30 DAYS
PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF YOUR RENEWAL POLICY, YOU WILL
RECEIVE EITHER THE ACTUAL RENEWAL POLICY ITSELF OR A NOTICE
ADVISING YOU OF THE ESTIMATED RENEWAL PREMIUM.
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Miss Margaret Goodell
Edinb.oro, Pa.
Nov. 2, 196)0
Dear Miss Goodellr
Ysfe are pleased to quote the sum of
Sales Tax) for the following:

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Remove present 2x4 plates and studs and replace
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with nevv plates top and bottom with box posts.
Bottom plate to be anchored to concrete floor and
' to be v/ood life treated 2 coats and imbedded in
caulking compound. -Install 1 Aluminum combination
entrance door approximately 24^^ or wider if possible
at present entrance.
Install 1--8/0 x 6/0 and
2:^0/0 X 6/l0 Rullview sliding doors glazed v;ith
7/32 crystal glass.
-All 'work, to be done in a neat and workmanlike manner.
We have not-'"included any painting in the above price.

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
HARRISBURG
ADDRESS REPLY TO:

June 7, 1946

BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY

Miss Margaret Goode11
Bdinboro
Pennsylvania

Dear Miss GoodelX:
We have your letter in regard to termites and enclose for your
information our circular on the control of these insects* If you
are not sure that the insects are termites, specimens submitted to
this office will be identified for yon#

Very truly yours.

A. B# CHAMPLAIN
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M.Cir.117

200*-46
TERMITES

Although these insects are often referred to as ^’white ants" they are
not true Ants, and may be distinguishsd from true ants by a difference in body
structure. The riddle of the body of ants is very much restricted, T^hile the
bodies of termites are restricted very little and look much like small roaches.
They are capable of much more damage than ants and are more difficult to control.
Wood may be damaged by several other insects and their damage may be confused vdth
termites. Most of the other wood feeders either make holes in the surface of the
v\TOod or throT\T out sawdust-like castings. Termites'seldom have openings to the
outside and sawdust castings are never in evidence, but a material resembling wood
putty is evident on^both the inside and outside of the infested wood. The damage
this moisture. They may build die Iter tubes from the ground over sides of founda­
tion to enable them'to reach the wood above and at the same time maintain 'this
vital moisture supply.
CCNTROL;
find the nesting place in the soil and treat the area with one of -tlie
follovdng: (1) A mixture of one part of coal tar creosote and -three parts of
lightweight fuel oil. Use at the rate of four ga' Ions to ten lineal feet along
a foundation in a ditch thirty inches deep. Apply additional materia.1 as the
trench is filled. Or, (2) Orthodichlorobenzene at the rate of two gallons to
ten lineal feet. This ma-berial may be applied in two inch crovfbar holes put
down every fifteen inches and thirty inches deep.
In reference to the insecticide DDT for teunites,it has been recommended
that five percent of DDT in kerosene solution or in emulsion can be uSed as a soil
poison in the same manner as mentioned for other material. Thus used, DDT has
been found to be effective as a soil poison for more than two seasons. Treatments
with DDT in the soil at "the emerging point of termites or the nesting area, may
be an effective control.
Further suggestions for repair and control: (1) Close all avenues'
-between-ground~and=t>he--ma-fc©-ria^<'to^Jae- prcxtented l^Lris^osingibarEie-ra. of—me,t!5l^—
concrete or chemically treated vrood; (2) Remove all structural unsound wood and
replace with concrete ox* chemically treated wod (wood impregnated vith creosote
or chro’mated zinc chloride under pressure). After treatment, make frequent in­
spections for signs of activity, searching for the covered passage-Y^ays over the
face of new concrete vrork or other barriers «
PRETOITIONS:
(1) Keep all voodwork from contact vnth the ground. (2) Support un­
treated wood above ground on a barrier of concrete or masonry laid in cement
mortar, (3) Fill'cracks in concrete, masonry walls, floors, and foundations
with cement mortar, (4) Maintain a'metal shield as a barrier below vraod to be
insulated from ground vjhen necessary, (5) Provide adequate drainage of soil
beneath and around any structures susceptible to termite attack.
There are several very Comprehensive publications on the subject of
termites published by the Government Printing Office* Among these are "Prevent­
ing Damage by Termites or'lWiite Ants" (Farmers* Bulletins 1472) and "Termites"
in Buildings" (Leaflet No, 31)• For information regarding these publications,
write to the United States Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D.C,