31—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, October 6,1979 - «■» -- V"' Sheila Miller-joins staff (Continued from Page 1) of the 1973 Meats Judging team. She was also an active member of the Block and Bridle Club, and served as corresponding secretary. During the 1973 and 1974 Little International Livestock Expo, she showed an Anglo-Arab colt and an Angus heifer. Sheila’s interest in showing cattle landed her a part-time job after graduation with a Get tysburg farmer, David Simpson. She showed a string of registered Charolais cattle at the 1975 Penna. Farm Show for Great Oaks Farm. At the present time, Sheila and Mike are in the cattle business in a small way. This summer, they invested in M KUiOT _ LAWN & GROUND MAINTENANCE H\ 14-HP 86100 with two-wheel drive 'M\ - and rear mower ■> ■ Powerful3-cyllnder * <-<r y diesel engine C ■ Front and rear v ) PTO shafts KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. Rt 419,1 mile West of Schaeffer'stown Buffalo Springs, Lebanon County, Pa. J four registered. Polled Hereford cattle, and plan to show their heifer and-bull calves at this year’s Farm Show. Along with their cattle, the Miller’s: have two horses which they ride for pleasure. They are interested in eventually having a driving horse in order to make use of \ their antique sleighs and buggies. - “We became in terested in carriages and driving through friends of ' "ours in Berks County,” commented Sheila. “Now, we have a top buggy, two sleighs, a two-wheel cart on -iron, and loads of driving accessories. If the gas crunch gets too bad, we want to be prepared!” Sheila also raises Irish Setters as a hobby. “I was given my first Irish Setter VERSATILITY makes Kubota mid-range diesel tractors ideal for... while I was still a student at Penn State,” she said. This past August, Sheila’s second Irish Setter gave birth to nine puppies. “It was my first litter of puppies,” laughed Sheila. “Oh the farm we always had tons of kittens and calves, but never puppies. It was a real ex perience.” Other activities which PUBLIC AUCTION Public Auction of Valuable Real Estate located four (4) miles south of Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania on County Home Road known as The Bedford County Home Farm, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 Approximately 190 acre farm with approximately 100 acres of tillable land, balance timberland and pasture, having erected thereon a solid brick four story county home building with elevator, oil steam heat, emergency lighting equipment, large bank bam, other outbuildings, two (2) tenant houses, ample water supply formpwn reservoir, excellent for farming, also excellent for development with a large road frontage. Terms of the Real Estate: 10% down day of sale by cash or approved check, balance on delivery of deed. ' For more information, details and inspection, phone area code (814)-623-1173 or 1174 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. After 4:00 p.m. you may call these numbers: (814) 267-3255, (814) 652-5978, and (814) 278-3272. Note: The Commissioners reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Delivery of deed subject to confirmation of the court. Robert Grubb, Auctioneer Everett, Pa. BEDFORD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 30-HP L29SDT with four wheel drive, and tiller ■ Powerful hydraulic hit system with position and draft control ■ Category 1 3-point hitch Sheila enjoys include sewing; knitting, needlework and cooking. Farm work, which other folks might find to be a chore, she loves to do. “I’ve always helped my parents with the farm work, from feeding livestock to cultivating com. It’s hard work, but it’s satisfying.” Sheila also_said she is looking forward to her career with Lancaster Farming. “I,like to and this job gives-me a chance to work very closely with farm people. It’s going to be great/’ AT 1:00 P.M. Aiva Hostetler Stanley Bollman I. Stanley Claycomb THE ALL PURPOSE MID SIZE TRACTOR 16-HP B7IOOD with four-wheel drive and front blade. ■ 6 forward speeds, 2 reverse. ■ Auxiliary hydraulic tap KUBOTA MID-RANGE DIESEL TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS ARE SOMETHING ELSE EiKUBOIR PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE, FARM EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD GOODSi THUR. EVE., OCTOBER 18 Located along Clover Leaf Road, quarter mile North of 283 bypass. Get off at Rheems & Elizabethtown inchange. Approx. 11 acres of land commercial use. Road frontage 665 ft. to inspect this fine tract of land call 653- 5097 or 653-5689. A.C. Dl4 tractor cult. & hoers, A.C. 2B16” plow, N.H. wagon w/new bed, 12A NI spreader. Staffer tob. planter, 9’ cultipacker, disc, spring harrow, tob. ladder & wagon w/angle iron, 2500 tob. lath, Roto tiller 12 hole hog feeder, iron troughs, 3 tons of hay, 2 tons of straw, platform scale, lightning rod w/weather vane, milk cans, wooden ice box, old high chair, Bremsler upright piano, sewing machine, dining room suite, bunk beds, Sears elect, dryer, wicker baby coach, lanterns, chest freezer, glassware, dishes, air conditioner,, refrigerators, iron kettle, America flyer & Lionel train, Win. MI2J6 ga. shot gun, Rem. 03-A3 .30-06 Rifle, Win. 30-30 Buffalo Bill Commemorative; and many other items not listed. Farm Equipment 6:30, Tract of Land to be offered at 7:00 p.m. Sale by HENRY & FRANCES GREINER Howard O. Mummau, Atty. Shaffner and C. H. Wolgemuth, Auctioneers FOOD STAND Phone: 717-949-6501 5:00P.M. lON ' I
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers