SO—Lancaster Farmlnt, Saturday. July 5,1975 Visitor "Agricultural Americana," a five-day event at the Port Royal, Pa. Fairgrounds, will feature many of the old farm machines from the collection of Harold Sheaffer, a Juniata County school teacher turned-collector. Sheaffer’s collection is one of the largest private collections of antique farm equipment in the east. The festival, which will become an annual event on a 190-acre farm Sheaffer has an option to buy, will be held at the fairground for the next few years as the farm is developed. In addition to the farm equipment, Sheaffer has also obtained old buildings to create a rural 19th century community. The 33-year-old teacher’s plans have stirred the in terest and enthusiasm of Central Pennsylvania craftsmen and women. A wide variety of craft and trades people will join in Agricultural Americana’s opening. More than 30 dif ferent exhibits will be set up for the festival. “One retired farmer, who comes from a long line of blacksmiths, has opened the family's old shop and will participate with demon strations,” Sheaffer says. Also among the many exhibitors will be a silver smith, candlemaker, spinners, weavers, dyers and others whose crafts were popular in the early days of rural America. “What we are going to do,” says Sheaffer, “is create a rural village and have a RIPCO NEL ASSi ■ i f., HART UNIVERSAL STAKE RACKS Bolt on connections offer side rack arrangements Particii Churning butter with an old rocking churn is just one of the many exhibits and visitor participation events scheduled at Agricultural Americana at the Port Royal Fairgrounds August 14-18. More than working farm situation so the work that our forefathers This is going to be a working the people of today can see put into building America, farm museum. It’s not going Overall Length 10 ft. x Wi in. through LIES ation Invited At New Farm, Crafts Fete HAS ALL THE EQUIPMEMT YOU NEED FOR Start with a Hart Universal Standard or Heavy Duty Platform. 8 STANDARD LENGTH MODELS 24 ft. x 4 Va in. x 95 in. wide 1 »on i --» -*f - _ UAIfC "-'HTI ! ‘ NI I, l ~k i 1 '"U I “J -v —tr- -v -ir^ HART UNIVERSAL COMBINATION BODY Bolt on Gram Gale assembles easily Removable for livestock door in 35 craftsmen and women and a huge selection of antique farm equipment will make up the opening event of what is to eventually be a permanent working farm museum. FARM HAULING RECTANGULAR TUBE LONG SILL Add any of the following Racks and Bodies to Fit Your HAULING Loads. ; n-. T 12 CAftIN EXTENSION HACKS ''w TON I? THRU 24 BODIES / HART GRAIN EXTENTION RACKS for Universal Gram and Combination Bodies ;:T i , i t . i : ■' l i ;li!t h HART GRAIN BODY to be a place where you can look but not touch." The fairgrounds event, which runa from August 14- 11, will provide many op portunities for visitors to try their hands at various farm activities. As an example, there will be six threshing machines from various periods in use during the event. Visitors will be able to pitch grain and help bag the various grains which are threshed. Flintlock rifle experts will be on hand to load and check weapons from Sheaffer’s collection. Visitors will have the opportunity to fire these weapons during a turkey shoot. Only rifles provided by Agricultural Americana will be used. In various kitchen displays there will be butter churning, cider pressing and apple butter-making exhibits in which visitors can par 4 NEW WHEAT IN THE MARKET DAILY FOR TOP PRICES CALL NELSON WEAVER & SON GRAIN RD2 Lititz, Pa. 626-8538 IMMEDIATE PAYMENT! PNEUMATIC TRUCK DUMP! PRIVATE STORAGE! We have a fleet of trucks available to pick-up your wheat on the farm or in the field i) II I COMPUTE SALES AND | SERVICE CONTACT 2MOAHO MIVINSAI M««U 7* r py MAKE BULK HANDLING A BREEZE (215) 932-9522 251 S. THIRD ST. OXFORD, PA. 19363 ~ rls ►' 1 ■ i ih I If j ‘‘"S-. HART UNIVERSAL FOLD-DOWN STOCK RACKS WITH LIVESTOCK DOOR |S)IPCOinc. lE*' OXFORD PENNSYLVANIA ticipate. A dog tredmill hooked to a butter churn will show how dog power waa often uaed by farmers. The Port Royal Fairgrounds provide lots of room in 45 acres for exhibits, demonstrations of equip ment and parking. Ad mission for adults will be two dollars, children one dollar. Senior citizens, 4-H and FFA members will be admitted for one dollar. Food on the menu will include many old farm favorites such as ham and bean soup, chicken com soup, fresh sauerkraut and sassafras tea. Area women will do much of the cooking from family recipes. Port Royal is located on Route 322 between Harrisburg and State College. Sheaffer says there are several campsites at state parks in the area. I t'