Farm Agreement (Continued From Page 30) implementation of joint projects and programs. 5. Exchange of plant germ plasm, seeds and living material. 6. Exchange of animals, biological materials, agricultural chemicals, and models of new machines, equipment and scientific instruments. 7. Direct contacts and ex changes between botanical gardens. 8. Exchange of agricultural exhibitions. Other forms of cooperation may be added by mutual agreement. ARTICLE IV PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, HAY & STRAW, SCOUT, TOOLS ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & COINS WEDHESDAY, JULY 4,1973, AT 11:00 Located on Shultz Rd. Willow Street RD2, Pa. Approx. 3 miles south of Lancaster via 222 at Ford Tractor, turn west on Millwood Rd. to Shultz Rd. 1962 Scout 4 wheel drive with snow plow. No. 420 John Deere crawler, No. 1010 J. D. tractor with manure loader & bucket, John Deere equip: NO 120 bush hog-3 h.p. No. 39 seven ft mower-3 h.p. Farmall, 230 tractor with loader, 7 ft. mower, New Idea & New Holland manure spreaders, Danuse post hole digger - 3 h.p. post hole digger - 2 h.p., mounted circular saw, Ig. Pride cow waterer, walking plows & harrows, corn shelter, hay cutter, platform scales, pump troughs, scalding trough, 2 iron kettles & 3 fts. Meat bench, butchering paddles, single trees, grinding wheel, metal & wooden wheel, barrows, rolls of snow & metal fencing, locust posts, log chains, seed sower, western roping & English saddles & other tack. Bench vise, digging iron & other barn & hand tools. Block tackle, 18’ & 36’ wooden ext. step ladders, planks, boards & odd lumber. 7 tons straw, 2 tons alfalfa & 8 tons mixed hay. 3 pc. walnut befroom suite complete. Oak: 2 hall racks, high chair, washstand, chairs, tables etc. Metal kneehole desk, single Hollywood bed, phone, coffee & end tables. Jimmy jug, milk bottles, everyday glass & china, pots & pans, elec, fans, charcoal grill, raise, household items. Food available. Not responsible for accidents day of sate. Coins to be sold at 2:00. $3 broken bank note, 1870 nickel 3c Merc, dimes, silver dollars, Walk. Lib. & Frank, halves, other misc. coins. SALE BY ibony Acres Farm HOWARD SHAUB AUCTIONEER COMPUTE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL Along Route 272 at Black Bear Farm 4 miles South of “The Buck,” 14 miles south of Lanaster. TUESDAY, July 3-12:00 Noon 61 GRADE and REG. HOLSTEINS 36 Milk Cows 9 Reg. 25 Heifers (bred) 3 Reg. All cows bred to Winterthur ivanhoe Eden Select Nearly all Cows due June, July and August Bull run with heifers Oct. 25, 1972 This is a good milking herd, good opportunity to buy fall cows. _ Sale held under cover. TB and Bangs Cert. Health Charts sale'day. 4 Unit Surge 50 lb. elec, pulsation Almo #3O milker pump with grease tank 3 feed carts 2 barn clocks 100 new window sash Surge 15,000 K.W. alternator (like new) TERMS BY ELMER S. CLICK KREIDER & DILLER AUCT. Lunch by Fulton Fire Co. Auxiliary 1. In furtherance of the aims of this Agreement, the Parties will, as appropriate, encourage, promote and monitor the development of cooperation and direct contacts between govern mental and non-governmental institutions, research and other organizations, trade associations, and firms of the two countries, including the con clusion, as appropriate, of im plementing agreements for carrying out specific projects and programs under this Agreement. 2. To assure fruitful develop ment of cooperation, the Parties will render every assistance for the travel of scientists and specialists to areas of the two countries appropriate for the conduct of activities under this Agreement. 3. Projects and exchanges under this Agreement will be carried out in accordance with the laws and regulations of the two countries. ARTICLE V 1. For implementation of this Agreement, there shall be established a US-USSR Joint Committee on Agricultural Cooperation which shall meet, as a rule, once a year, alternately in the United States and the Soviet Union, unless otherwise mutually agreed. 2. The Joint Committee will review and approve specific projects and programs of cooperation; establish the procedures for their im plementation; designate, as appropriate, institutions and organizations responsible for carrying out cooperative ac tivities; and make recom mendations, as appropriate, to the Parties. 3. Within the framework of the Joint Committee there shall be established a Joint Working Group on Agricultural Economic Research and Information and a Joint Working Group on Agricultural Research and Technological Development, Unless otherwise mutually agreed, each Joint Working Group will meet alternately in the United States and the Soviet Union at least two times a year. HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT & FARM MACHINERY MONDAY, JULY Located 10 miles South of Quarryvllle off Route 472 on Street Road. Formerly known as the Herb Mowery Farm at Tweedale, 3 miles Northwest of Oxford, Pa. Some Registered & Grades 50 Cows and 24 Heifers Some Bred Heifers Pregnancy checked, TB and Bangs Tested. Cows in all stages of lactations. Cows will be sold under cover. 300 pound Sputnik, 4 Surge units, 4 SS milk strainers- and wash tubs, SP 22 and SP 11 vacuum pumps, Esco 315 gallon milk tank, state approved; California mastitis test kit, breeding slip cabinet, 28 automatic Jamesway stanchions, 3 feed carts. FARM EQUIPMENT 961 Ford with mounted corn picker; Model E Gleaner combine with corn and grass heads; 277 New Holland baler with bale thrower, used two seasons; New Holland Haybine, used 2 seasons; New Idea 208 single beater manure spreader; John Deere fertilizer spreader; cultivators for John Deere B; 14’ John Deere Disc; 10 ft. new Allis Chalmers rototiller; Mc- Cullough chain saw; Briggs and Stratton engine; Salamander 24 ft. trailer frame; used tractor tires 2-12x36’s, 2-llx3B’s, 1-10x38; 5 new 18” discs for John Deere; wood working bench; all different sizes of pallets; many more items too numerous to mention. Refreshments by Hartford Christian School. Sale by FRED E. AND JUNE M. McMICHAEL Lloyd H. Kreider, Auctioneer. The Joint Committee may establish other working groups as it deems necessary. 4. The Executive Agents for coordinating and carrying out this Agreement shall be, for the Government of the United States of America, the United States Department of Agriculture, and for the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Ministry of Agriculture of the USSR. The Executive Agents will, as appropriate, assure the cooperation in their respective countries of other institutions and organizations as required for carrying out joint activities under this Agreement. During the period between meetings of the Joint Committee, the Executive Agents will maintain contact with each other and coordinate and supervise the development and im plementation of cooperative activities conducted under this Agreement. Unless an implementing agreement contains other provisions, each Party or par ticipating institution, organization or firm, shall bear the costs of its participation and that of its personnel in cooperative activities engaged in under this Agreement. 1. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted to prejudice or modify any existing Agreements between the Parties 2. developed by the US USSR Joint Working Group on COMPLETE 10:00 AM. U HEAD OF HOLSTEINS DAIRY"EQUIPMENT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30,1973 ARTICLE VI ARTICLE VII 2, 1973 Agricultural Research which were approved at the first session of the US-USSR Joint Com mission on Scientific and Technical Cooperation on March 21, 1973, will continue without, interruption and will become the responsibility of the US-USSR Joint Committee on Agricultural Cooperation upon its formal establishment. ARTICLE VIII 1. This Agreement shall enter into force upon signature and remain in force for five years It will be automatically extended for successive five-year periods unless either Party notifies the other of its intent to terminate this Agreement not later than six months prior to the expiration of this Agreement. 2. This Agreement may be modified at any time by mutual agreement of the Parties. 3. The termination of this Agreement will not affect the validity of implementing agreements concluded under this Agreement between institutions, organizations and firms of the two countries. Food Preservation Meetings Set As fresh fruits and vegetables come into season, are you planning to preserve them for use throughout the year? If you are joining the many people who are preserving their own foods, it is important that you know the proper preserving techniques to keep the food high in quality and safe to eat. The Cooperative Extension Service is sponsoring two demonstration meetings on food preservation. One meeting on making jams and jellies will be held on Wednesday, July 11 from 9:30't0 11:30 a.m A meeting on canning procedures will be held on Tuesday, July 31 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon. Both meetings will be held in the Chester County Housing Authority, 222 North Church Street, West Chester (basement meeting room). The meetings are open to the public. Mount Joy Club Elects Officers The Mount Joy second year sewing club recently reorganized. There are 16 members. Elected to serve as officers are: Patty Sheetz, president; Heidi Sue Miller, treasurer; Erin Ney, secretary. Leaders are Mrs. Robert Kauffman, Mrs. Daniel Stoltzfus, Mrs. Warren Speckler and Mrs. Joseph Hess. The project for the second year sewing club is to make an A-lme or pant skirt. FARMERS-6ROWERS Black and Clear Plastic for plant beds. Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Strawberry Patches, building & crop cover. - High Pressure Cleaners Portable 700 lb. pressure - Cattle Tags and Chains - Handy Hoof Trimmers • Kamar Heat Detectors - Maes Inflations - Mineral Feeders - Cattle Dust Bags - Fly Sprays - Jet Foggers - Farm Gates - Hog Feeders Electric Fencers THIBENZOLE + TRAMISOL Cattle & Sheep Wormer. TYLAN-10. 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