M achinery Bells Deserve Care often take a worse ! during the winter season then they do • De Laval MILKERS sales & service • Topline Transfer System • Full Line Cleaning Detergents • Installation Pipelines & Parlors CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE J. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS 23 ■ West of Blue Ball Phone (717] 354-4955 f t AMERICAN during harvest, particularly when combines are left outside. A couple of hours CYANAMID COMPANY HARRY J'. GRASSO Sales Representative caring for belts after corn bining is completed may save you a lot of dollars next summer. Belts remaining on the unit under tension tend to develop flat spots where they contact the sheaves. When the combine returns to the field, the flat spots pound like hammers on the sheaves and bearings. They pick up rust from the sheaves that acts like a grinding compound on the belt sides. Bert A. Dundas, general supervisor, Service Department, Agricultural Sales and Marketing Division, Allis-Chalmers Corp., suggests these four simple maintenance jobs: 1. Remove all belts. 2. Coil the belts in a loose coil so they are not kinked. 3. Store in a dry, cool area. 4. Oil belt contact surfaces on the sheaves to prevent rusting. Dundas says this plan will prolong belt life, and cut the chances of downtime during harvest. It is an end-of-toe season maintenance plan that can prevent premature belt failure in the midst of harvest. The number of reported cases of congenital rubella (German measles) has dropped by three-fourths since the introduction and widespread use of rubella vaccine in 1969, the March of Dimes reports. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec 21,1974 Public Sale Register SAT. DEC. 21-9:30 a.m. Consignment Sale located Vz mile North of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch for Sale Sign. Sale by David H. Good; F. Snyder, R. Martin and C. H. Wolgemuth, Auctioneers. SAT. DEC. 21 - 11 A.M. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Dairy and Equip ment, Farm Equipment, Hay and Grain located 1% miles Southeast of the Mt. House off Route 225 or 8 miles North East of Halifax, Dauphin County. Sale by Mr. & Mrs. A. Frank Hoffman, Jr. owners; Chubb, Deibler and Chubb, Auctioneers. TRYA CLASSIFIED LANCASTER SILO CO.. INC. 2008 Horseshoe Road - 2436 Creek Hill Road LANCASTER, PA.17601 “We Manufacture and Erect our Silos” VIBRATED “LOCK-RIB” CORRUGATED CONCRETE STAVE SILOS - THC mst dollar value. CAU HOW FOR EMU ORDER DISCOUNT THRU DECEMBER ON SILOS FOR NEXT SEASON. COMPLETE DAIRY AND BEEF FEEDLOT SYSTEMS STARLINE EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE STARLINE ROLLER MILLS FOR SHELL CORN & SMALL GRAIN RITCHIE CATTIE & HOG WATERERS (ELECTRIC OR GAS) 0 Y HEAVY DUTY BARN FANS BELT DRIVE OR DIRECT DRIVE FOR PLANS AND QUOTES ON SILOS AND EQUIPMENT CONTACT; LANCASTER SILO CO. LARRY NIESTAND, SALES REP. LANCASTER 392-9062 LEBANON 273-7394 SAT. DEC. 21- 11:00 a.m. Estate Auction plus Farm Machinery, 2 white face cows; milk equipment; household goods; tools and misc. items. On the premises 2 miles east of Mornsville on Harkins Rd. known as Rt. 136 or 2 miles south of New Park, Pa. by Carea Rd., in the 4th district of Harford Co., Md. Sale for toe Estate of toe late 1 Louise A. Duncan. Charles W. Shrodes St David W. Shrodes, Auctioneers. FRI. DEC. 27- 1:30 pjn. State Graded Feeder Pig Sale to be held at the Westminster Livestock Auction, Westminster, Md. SAT. DEC. 28 - 11:30 A.M. Public Sale of Valuable [Continued on Pa|e 50] 49