f y Rot? USDA Says 'No Such Thing' ir is no such thing as older type house, usually w TO t” declares the U.S. built well above ground, is Srtment of Agriculture’s camparatively safe from de " bulletin ’’Wood Decay cay. Jflouses: How To Prevent Other sources of wood de- Lj Control It" Wood decay cay noted in the bulletin j c jused by a fungus which are roof leakes, -inadequate Lnot operate in dry wood, overhang and guttering, in jlie seeds which cause adequate paint maintenance, , oo d rot are present every- and unventilated attics. —in the air, in room Treatment in cases-where Pftiers, even in the coffee wood decay has set in is jt on the kitchen shelf, drastic and surgical. First luse seeds, or spores, form trace the fungus back to its |, fun?i which causes wood source of moisture, which is .cay on window sills, ro- usually the ground, and then j around plumbing fixtur- cut off the connection wherever there is a ves- brace, frame, wooden con- J e of moisture. In the dri- crete form which serves ’parts of the country, the as hndge to lei the fungus lolclet points out, decay is grow from moist soil to a minor problem. Joist or sill. Modem housing, of the - Remove all affected wood cdi or split-level type, and replace with sound dry ist be constructed with wood, the booklet instructs; rticular care to avoid the and before putting new wo zard of decay caused by od in place, brush all ad odwork close to the grou- jacent surfaces with a pre the bulletin states. The servative; such as 5 percent ft Egg Futures > We have installed a Chicago Mercantile" Exchange f Commodity Ticker fai our office for trading in egg futures. p Continuous quotations on November, December ' and January egg futures are available for anyone interested in trading in egg futures. Literature on trading, margin requirements, etc. can y be obtained by writing our office or by phone. f ■ Reynolds & Co. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 61 North Duke St., Lancaster. Pa. |f EX 7-8224 I I h The Earlier You Trade Let us figure your deal now the sooner you trade the more McCormick Farm Equip. Store Cope & Weaver Co. EPHRATA WILLOW STREET C. E. Wiley & Son QUAHRYVILLE - WAKEFIELD J. B. Hostetter & Sons MOUNT JOY Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE Earn a bonus at 6% on any IH tractor or ipment purchase of S SOO or more you save! C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE HAVE GOOD OUTDOOR MANNERS CHUCK STEAKS When cut from U. S. Choice or comparable pack er grade, steaks from chuck roasts may be gnLed, says Catherine Love, Penn State consumer economics exten sion specialist. Cuts with some marbling, very little connective tissue, and crea my colored fat are best for grilling. Chuck may be cut into small pieces and marin ated, then alternated with fruits and vegetab’es on skewers Broiled indoors or outdoors, these kabobs make fine eating pentachlorophenol or copper napthenate containing two percent copper. PLEUGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS YOUR BEST PUMP BUY The Pleuger Submersible Pump Type AS/LD is the most efficient of all water pumps for economical water supply for farms, cottages and households. Easy to install. Needs no prime and will not freeze No maintenance after in stallation. The advanced design assures the ut most in simplicity, performance and long life. PLEUGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, Inc. 955 Harrisburg Ave.. Lancaster, Pa. J. Paul Nolt GAP David Kurtz MORGANTOWN Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November S, 1960—5 says Stock' Show BE A BOOSTER NOT A Will Stage Judging Contest BUST-ER. HARRISBURG—Nine Col legate livestock judging teams have entered the in tercollegiate livestock judg ing contest to be held Nov. 10 at the Pennsylvania Live stock Exposition. They are from the Uni versities of Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky and Mary land; Ohio State University; Pennsylvania State Univer sity; Virginia Polytechmcal Institute; .and the Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture at Doyles town Also participating in the contest, but not competing with the college and univer sity teams, are state 4-H Club teams from New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania 4-H Club team is from Greene Low cost installation Completely Automatic The More You Save! QUESTION ANSWER QUESTION ANSWER QUESTION ANSWER QUESTION ANSWER QUESTION ANSWER QUESTION ANSWER Questions and How many months cen I collect S%? | Your cash bonus—6% per annum on your down I payment, the value of your trade-m, or both— I starts when you make your down payment —in ■ trade or cash. Thus cash bonus is calculated from ■ the time of purchase, as defined in the plan, to R sp_ecified dates just prior to the season of use, then paid in advance . . in cash' The sooner E you trade, the more you save' What machines pay an Early Trader's Bonus? H Industrial tractors and equipment, agricultural |s wheel and crawler tractors, balers, windrowers, H combines, field harvesters, hay conditioners, po ll tato diggers, corn units for combines they all % pay a bonus. And any other implement like plows, disks, harrows, planters, mowers, wagons || —can become bonus machines—ask your dealer Can I trade in a combine on a tractor? h You don’t have to trade like for like You might, for instance, trade an old combine, or a || baler on a new IH tractor *•> $ Haw much must I pay down? You don’t need cash Your trade-in is usualy enough to swing an Early Trader’s deal As soon as your old machinery is parked on your IH dealer’s lot it will earn your cash bonus What if I pay cash? Your IH dealer will pay you a cash bonus at the rate of 6T< per annum on any prepayment that’s part of a cash or trade-m deal Your ETB order placed now guaran'ees you against a price increase, up to the da'c specified m (he ETB p an i ts Do time sales pay me a bonus? a v> H >'* You get 6 r 'r per annum on your trade-in or cash down payment when you buy equipment on time Under certain conditions, finance charges can be waived until the season of use County. Twelve classes of livestock will be judged in the con test The student judges will be required to give oral rea sons lor their placings in some of the classes The teams are of five members Feeder Calf Sale Topped At $45 The total run of 408 feed er steers brought an average price of $26 25 per hundred weight at the sixth annual Feeder Calf sale at the Lan caster Stockyards last Satur day Consignors from New Jer sey, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania shared in the $50,897.89 paid for the 190,- 955 pounds of beef Top price in the sale was $45 00 per cwt paid by Rich ard Rabersolt, Kutztown, for a 495 pound angus Melvm Eber'y, New Holland R 2 was the biggest buyer of the sale taking home 58 head for a total of $7,192 71. A crowd estimated at 300 peop e included many 44£ and FFA members bidding on club calves for competi tion next year. Average prices for the var ious graded ranged from 36- 60 for fancy steer calves to 26 20 for good Angus and Hereford steers Medium An gus and Hereford steers sold down to 22.25 The sale was conducted by 'he Lancaster Livestock Ex change Advertisers will be glad f o have you mention Lancas ter Farming when answering advertisements. CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used Snavely's Farm Service, NEW HOLLAND EL 4-221* Answers ■» composed!
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