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    3S—.Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 4, 1977
Hesston dealing with Eastern Bloc countries
HESSTON, Kans. - The
Hesston Corporation
announced recently that
separate purchase
agreements have been
signed with two Eastern Bloc
countries for $7 million in
farm equipment and
components to be delivered
over the next four years.
Contracts were signed
with state-operated
companies in Hungary for 80
self-propelled forage
harvesters manufactured by
Hesston’s Coex Division in
France. Twenty-five of these
are to be delivered in 1977
and the balance by 1980.
Also, twelve complete, U.S.-
produced Hesston StakHand
Hay Handling Systems are to
be delivered this year. Total
amount of these contracts is
approximately $4.5 million.
Simultaneously, a $2.5
million contract with
Agromachinaimpex, the
state-manufacturer of farm
equipment in Bulgaria, was
signed calling for delivery in
1977 of 500 three-row com
heads and chopper (cutter)'
boxes for forage harvesters
which are manufactured in
Bulgaria using Hesston
Farm Equipment
SHHEY A. H.OPP HC.
PUTS DEPARTMENT
12,000 J.D. Line Hems
2,300 N.H. Urn Hems
1.400 N.I. line Hems
4ts~DeL»al Line Hems
375 Jaimsway Line Hems
360 Lawn Boy Line Hems'
300 Homette Line Hems
160 Ontario Line Hems
Plus Mens, AulolHe
Brins I Stratton, Brilion,
CSnlon, Coby, Dion, Hesston,
Kohler, Lauson, Letz, McCurdy,
Nelson and Wisconsin
SPECIAL
1 only - New Holland 5676
BernvHle, Pa. 19506
215-466-1510
® CONSUMER
GUIDELINES
Washing Blinds
When washing blinds,
start at the top and clean
one slat at a time with a
sponge or cloth wrung out
of suds Wash both sides of
the slat at the same time by
folding your cloth around
the slat and slide from left to
right Wooden slats should
not be immersed since they
may warp Wipe these with
a damp cloth and dry
Scrub Venetian blind tapes
with thick suds and sponge
rinse
components. These
components are produced by
the Hesston France Coex
Division.
Part of the Hungarian
transaction is a cooperative
contract whereby Hesston
will buy an equal amount of
Hungarian-produced
products between now and
1982. These include three
row forage harvester heads,
which Hesston has licensed a
Hungarian firm to
manufacture, and for gear
boxes, which are used on
most Hesston-produced
equipment. There is no
reciprocal agreement
involved in the Bulgarian
transaction.
Lyle E. Yost, chairman of
Hesston, said the contracts
have been under negotiation
for several months with
representatives of the
individual governments.
“Whfle there will be no
immediate effect upon our
North American Operations,
these contracts do directly
benefit our European factory
immediately,” Yost said.
“Of greater significance
are the long range benefits
because we anticipate there
Farm Equipment
STANLEY A. KLOPP MC.
Sales and Sendee
Farm Equipment
John* New Holland
New Idea • Bnllion
DeLaval* Jamesway
Lawn-Garden
Equipment
John Deere *Anens
Lawn Boy
Chain Saws
John Deere* Homehte
Bicycles
John Deere
IJD 3-4 ft. ST harrow
1 JD 4-4 ft. section ST
harrow
Bemnfle, PA 19506
215-416-1510
M-R-Y HOLSTEIN
50 HEAD OF HIGH QUALITY
REG. & GRADE HOLSTEINS
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY,
DUE NOW THRU THE END OF JULY
GRADE KOLSTEINS
35 head of 2nd & 3rd calve springers ban*
New England States with good production r
REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
20 head of quality Registered Holsteins - 7 head selected from one herd-these
individuals are classified good plus & very good & average over 17,000 lbs. of
milk. These reg. cows are also due June & July and bred to popular sires. Also a
selection of bred Holstein reg. heifers due Sept. & Oct. sired by Elevation 4 Gay
Ideal.
(T C^l^^2o97 d) M. ROBERT YOUNG Lancaster, Pa.
will be continued purchases
by both countries,” he said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of
Agriculture, for instance,
has standardized on the
Hesston forage harvester
components and forecast
they will manufacture about
500 units a year in Hie future
to be sold to other Eastern
Bloc countries.
The Hungarian contract
states that additional
purchases self-propelled
forage harvesters can be
made during this time and
that the reciprocal
purchases t>y Hesston of
Hungarian products may be
as little as 50 per cent of the
purchase price.
In addition, a cooperative
agreement has been readied
with Zmaj, a Yugoslavian
AKTIQUE TRACTORS
At farm sale at 2:00 P.M. the following an
tique tractors will be sold in Carroll County,
Maryland. Turn on Salem Bottom Road off State
Route 26 at Winfield, follow sale signs.
RUNNING
1926 John Deere D, 1949 John Deere D, 1949 LA Case,
1947 WD9 McDeering, 1954 John Deere 60-0,1948 Case
RESTORABLE
1927-Huber D-K, 1931 Huber L, 1935 AC-U, 27 - 44
Oliver Hart Parr, 194 -Oliver 99, Oliver 80 4 CYL, 1949
Leader, WK 40 Me for parts, H John Deere for parts.
Lunch served by Salem Bottom Church
Not Responsible for Accidents.
Terms: Cash.
ERIC A CANION
Auctioneer - Sterling Blacksten
Clerk - Sidney Leese
manufacturer of farm
equipment. This agreement
calls for the Yugoslavian
company to purchase farm
equipment machines,
manufactured by Hesston,
utilizing components
purchased by Hesston from
Yugoslavia.
Reciprocal purchase
agreements are common in
most dealings with Eastern
Bloc countries, Yost noted.
The .complicated
agreements involved three
different Hungarian
contracts involving
Agrotroszt, the buying
company for all agricultural
equipment for Hungary and
Komplex, the Hungarian
trading company for factory
equipment and who also
represent the Hungarian
manufacturer for Hesston- Agromachinaimpej
licensed components. their -official represent.
The Bulgarian contract in France,
was a three-party agreement Internationale
between Hesston, Materials. 1
I ANNUAL HEIFER SALE
•a
Located on the Robert Mullendore farm, n
jy miles south of Hagerstown, Md. on the Boon
jii: sboro-Williamsport Road (Route 68) 4 mils
I;!: west of Boonsboro, Md. and 2 miles east o{
$ Sharpsburg Pike (Route 65) at Lappa n
% Crossroads on
I FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10,1977
At 7:30 P.M.
I 300 HEAD OF HOLSIEIH HEIFERS 300
Consistingof 100 head 6t bred & springing heifers, i«
head of open heifers of breeding age and for fjj
jiji breeding, balance will be smaller heifers.
:£ This is one of the finest consignments of quality
;£ heifers we have ever offered. All necessary aniniali
Bangs & TB tested within 30 days of sale.
8 1975 Ford 350 one ton truck with cattle body,
power steering, automatic, AM-FM, CB in dash radiol
21,000 miles. Truck will be at this location one wed
•i|i prior to sale and will be sold first.
Terms: Cash. Not responsible for accidents.
Sale managed and conducted by:
Robert C. Mulfendore
jij: Phone 582-0546
Clerk: C.L. Metz
:§ Sale held iq tent with lunch available.
:$ Cattle may be inspected afternoon of sale.
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PUBLIC SALE
OF ELLA HARRY'S
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, JUNE 11,1977
Location:, 25 South- Hershey Avenue,
Bareville, Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster
Co., Pa.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Oak, pine, and maple bedroom suites; Box spnnp
and mattresses; Early American living room suite
with love seat; 8 piece cherry dining room suite will
hutch; end tables; coffee tables; Cherry Hutch,
rediner chair; cedar chest; extension table; 3 bool
shelves; bedroom chair; hide away bed, like new;
sofa; oak dresser; floor model Philco record player
with speaker; utility cabinet; utility cart; clothe
hamper; air conditioner; throw rugs; lot of books;
blankets; linens; china glassware; pots and pans;
roast pans; tape recorder; Zenith AM/PM radio; card
table; gas heater; 2 electric blankets; telescope; 1
tripods; 2 movie screens; 3 pair binoculars;
humidifier; fishing equipment - rods and reels; Ford
furniture; automatic washer; electric stove; lawn
mower; garden tools; hose; 2 magazine racks; 3d"
Frigidaire refrigerator-freezer; Whirlpool dryer,
portable TV; boys & girls bikes, like new.
Winchester Model - 98-270 caliber with scope; Maria
Model 336 R, 30 caliber; 7MM Remington with scope,
Winchester Model - 88 with scope; Moos Burg 46 Model
22 SLRR; Double Barrel shot gun, 12 gauge;
Knickerbocker 12 gauge, double barrel shotgun,
Stevens 22 caliber; Savage 300 with scope; Sako 22!
caliber with scope; Gun cabinet; shells; gun cleanup
kit.
Cherry comer cupboard with old glass; China closet,
clothes tree; Windsor chair; 6 plank seated chairs e®
Fiddle backs; blanket chest; Oak slant top desk; w*®
stand; electric trains; electric train transformed'
heavy duty; Regulator School clock; quilts; timbrel!*
stand; large copper kettle; kerosene lights; Avoj
bottles; ladles; old books; Martyr Mirror; Works«
Josephus; Mennonites of Lancaster Conference W
Martin G. Weaver; Matthew Henry Commentary; oW
newspapers and almanacs; mantle dock; dough tray>
white carnival; copper lustre; Gaudy Wei®
Majolica; pressed glass; old watches; Lititz decoys;
Adams Cup and Saucer; old baskets; Vaseline bow*
with stopper; Canton china; Cane chairs; old sc*k
parts; old croquet set.
Auctioneers:
Charles Bachman
Roy L Martin
Food Available.
Not Responsible for Accidents.
10:00 A.M.
GUNS
ANTIQUES
Terms by,
ELUM. HARRY