KILE Celebrates 38 Years (Continued from Pago B 28) Visitors should appreciate improvements made to the Com plex, while new traffic patterns and traffic signals on nearby high ways should make for safer and more convenient visits. Along with a huge array of livestock, the Exposition will include commercial and educa tional exhibits, top quality enter tainment, and a tantalizing assort ment of foods prepared by various Pennsylvania commodity groups. • Daily Thursday through Sun day Featured daily at the Key stone International Livestock Exposition are the Stockman’s Trade Show, the Barnyard where young and old alike may touch, pet, and feed the animals, educa tional exhibits, agricultural com modity food booths, and strolling entertainers. Mo Vint, along with Blaze the Balloon Blowing Goat. Another daily attraction is the “Animals of Distinction” Show featuring trained animal. The ani mals will be performing several shows each day. Thursday, October 6 Media Day The Keystone Internation al Livestock Exposition officially begins at 8 a.m. with the Appaloo sa Horse Show. The Livestock Person of the Year and Outstand ing FFA and Livestock members will also be recognized. • Friday. October 7 Stock man’s Day Breeding sheep judging will begin at 8 a.m. The Draft Horse Halter Show begins at 8 a.m. along with the breeding swine at 9 a.m., featuring various breeds. Wool judging begins at 10 a.m. followed by Shropshire Shepherd’s Lead Line HARRISBURG (DAUPHIN Exposition (KILE) Shepherd’s CO.) Who looks better, the Lead Line Competition to be held sheep or the Shepherd? on Saturday, October 8, at noon at Judges will tell at the Key- the Farm Show Complex, stone International Livestock The objectives of this class are Lead Line contestants await the Judges’ decisions at KILE. The Oct. 7 evening arena program at the 1994 KILE will be the “Challenge of the Breeds.” This show pits six Internationally recognized horse breeds, the Appaloosa, the Arabian, the Paint, Half-Arablan, Quarter Horse, and Percheron, against each other in an evening of fun and mastery. The show will begin at 7 p.m. In the large arena. The animals, two from each breed, will be cho sen by their respective breed association. In order to compete, the horse must be owned by a Pennsylvania resident. An admission fee of $5.00 will be charged. The six events In which each horse will be entered include: Pleasure driving, engllsh pleasure, hunter hack, western pleasure, western riding, and barrel racing. The horses will be judged at each of these events on a point system. This marks the fifth time that a “Challenge of the Breeds” event has been held In Pennsylvania. The horses that participate must be high in con firmation and performance and also versatile. Breeding Sheep at 11 a.m. Sim mental Cattle are featured at 12:30 p.m. Throughout the afternoon, various classes will be conducted including cattle and sheep. At 6 p.m. the Keystone Classic Sale will take place. Sponsoring the “Challenge of the Breeds Show” at 7 p.m. is Glatfelter Insurance Group of York. This is horseman ship at its best as six breeds; the Appaloosa, the Arabian, the Paint, Half-Arabian, Percheron, and the Quarter Horse go against each other in an evening of fun and mastery. The animals, two from each breed, will be chosen by their respective breed associations. In order to compete, the horses must be owned by a Pennsylvania resi dent. Also included will be Draft Horse Registered mares/Stallions 4-Horse 7 6-Horse Hitch Classes. An admission of $5 will be charged for the Challenge. • Saturday, October 8 Kid’s Day—A busy day begins with the Draft Horse Halter Youth Closes at 8 a.m. The Intercollegiate and Junior Livestock Judging Contest also is held at 8 a.m. Judging begins at 8 a.m. for sheep and con tinues throughout the morning. A special attraction at noon is the Keystone Lead Line, an attractive combination, as sheep and she pherd are dressed in their finest Also at noon Lebanon Valley National Bank is sponsoring the Agri-Kid Olympics. Farm-related competitive events will be held for children. At 1 p.m. the Paso Fino Horse Show is featured. The Year ling Bred Ewe Sale begins at 3 p.m. The Shorthorn PACE Show begins at 6 p.m. The Draft 4-Horse and 6-Horse Hitch show begins at 7 p.m. The breeds featured are Bel gian, ClydesdaWShire, and Per cheron. An admission fee of $5 will be charged for the Draft Horse Hitch Show. • Sunday, October 9 Family Day At 8 a.m. a family sunrise church service will be held. Junior Beef Breeding Cattle judging begins at 8 a.m. Beginning at 8 a.m. is Cheviot and Oxford breed ing sheep followed by juriTor heeding sheep. Also beginning at 8 a.m. is the junior beef breeding cattle and the Quarter Horse Show. At 9 a.m. is the barrows on-foot. At 11 a.m. is the junior steers. The live hog evaluation contest is sche duled for 12:30 p.m. A busy day at the Expo continues with lambs, sheep, and hog judging throughout the rest of the day. • Monday, October 10—As the Keystone International Livestock Exposition enters its last day, there is still a very busy schedule. The Arabian Horse Show will begin at 8 a.m. At 8 a.m. the Corriedale, Columbia, and Tunis breeding sheep will be shown. At 9 a.m. is a busy time slot with Simmental Breeding Cattle and open barrows on-foot. The Keystone Stock man’s Contest begins at 9:30 a.m. Salers Breeding Cattle are shown at noon. The Keystone Stockman’s Contest Awards Program is sche duled for 2:30 p.m. The week-long calendar is filled with educational activities: judg ing contests, the Keystone Stock man Contest, sales, shows and entertainment For more information, contact Beverly Gruber, Pennsylvania Livestock Association, P.O. Box 5. New Tripoli, Pa. 18066, (610) 767-5026. Oct. 8 to present a class of yearling ewes in a most attractive manner and give spectators an opportunity to see the best of the sheep industry. The normal procedure at a livestock show is for the animal to be all primped and lovely, but in KILE’s Lead Line competition the leadspian is also in the lime light. Both are to be dressed fash ionably in their best wool outfit with at least 80% wool. Not just another pretty face can steal our show. Our herdsper son must not only look grand but our sheep must also show their modeling talents. The contestants and the sheep must be able to work together in the ring. The stet line competition has been around KILE for years and each year it gets easier for contes tants to find their wool garments. PRINTS SUPPLIED EY BREED ASSOCIATIONS Saturday Is Kid’s Day At KILE. Here, children watch one of the contests. Sponsors Listed HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) To date, 64 major spon sors have committed funds to sup port the Keystone Internation Livestock Exposition. A sponsor ship program was put together a few years ago to assist in funding the show as well as to promote the show. With the revanped KILE program, many opportunities exist for agricultural companies and individuals to get involved. Glatfelter Insurance Group in York is sponsoring the “Chal lenge of the Breeds’ show on Fri day evening in the large arena. This event will pit six internation ally recognized horse breeds; Appaloosa, Arabian, half-Arabi an, Percheron, Paint and Quarter Horse against each other in an evening of fun and mastery. A total of 12 horses chosen by their respective breed associations will be entered in the competition. Thp Keystone Sovereign Cham pion will then receive $ 1,000. Sponsoring the Kiddie Pedal Pull is Evergreen Tractor Sales at M vers town. Dennis Grumbine, owner, reports that he chose the Kiddie’s Pedal Pull to sponsor because of the close tie-in with the equipment business. The Pedal Pull will be held on Satur day, October 8, at 3 p.m. The event is open to children between the ages of 3 and 8. Kessler Meats has chosen to sponsor our daily “Kessler’s Barnyard,” as it is called, where kids of all ages can touch and pet barnyard animals. Kessler’s Meats is located in Lemoyne. Lebanon Valiev National Bank is sponsoring the Agri-Kid Olympics. Farm-related competi tive events will be held for chil dren including wheelbarrow races, hay toss, sack races, hog calling, and laughing contests. Kids will even learn how to auc tioneer. South Central PA Cattleman’s Association is partially sponsor ing the Keystone Stockman’s Contest. It will be held on Mon- day, October 10 and is open to any 4-H or FFA member in the United States and Canada. Last year, 465 youth participated in this contest. Sponsorships at KILE are available in six monetary denom inations from $5O to sl,ooo+. Sponsors receive show pins, ring announcements, plaques, display ads, pictures and banners depend ing on the level of participation. A list of the sponsors and their hometown follows; BRONZE HARRY H BACHMAN AUCTIONEER, Annville, PA, HARMO NY FARM, Purcellville, VA, MARY LAND HAMPSHIRE SHEEP ASSOC, Westminster. MD, AARON MARTIN, Annville, PA, MOREHOUSE FARM, Red Hook, NY, ELAINE CLOUSfiR, Ashland, OH, KEITH BARD, Portage, PA, BENNECOFF’S HOGS, Kutztown, PA, VERNON HAZLETT, Stale College, PA, DAVID HOSTERMAN, Bellefonte, PA, STEVE JONES, St Thomas, PA, ALBRIGHT’S MILL, Kempton, PA, MARY SUE SHICK, Washington, PA, GERALD & GEORGIANNA GRIFFITH, Burgettstown, PA, SCHICK FARMS, Kutztown, PA, SURBURBAN STORES, INC , Northampton, PA SILVER INDIAN CREEK LAND & CATTLE CO , Stahlstown, PA, VER NON DEAL & FAMILY, Navarre, OH RUTH HARTMAN, Limekiln, PA, HARRY H BACHMAN AUCTIONEER, Annville, PA. MEADOWVALE SHIRES, Watsontown, PA, HOLLYSHIRE, Hanover, VA; MASTER MIX FEEDS, Camp Hill, PA, NEW TRIPOLI NAT’L BANK, New Tripoli, PA, AGWAY, INC. Sunbury, PA, STRAUSS BROS, Ephrata, PA, NEVIN & LAURA SOLLENBERGER, Roaring Spring, PA, TURTLE MEAD POLLED DORSETS, Sinking spring, PA, CLEAR VIEW FARM, West Friendship, MD, LIBERTY KNOLLS FARM, Hager stown, MD RO-LIN ON CLYDES DALES, Aaronsburg, PA, TARTAN FARM CLYDESDALES, TIPP CITY, OH- WILL LENT HORSESHOE CO , SHELBY, Ml, YOUNG’S JEWELRY TRAVEL, Rochester, PA, BRUCE REED, Beaver Falls, PA, ED & KATHI JOHNSTON, New Alexandria, PA, CHARLES & MARTHA WILES, Williamsport, MD, ORNDORFF’S BEL GIANS, Waynesburg, PA. STEVE BENTZEL, Hanover, PA, GRANDVIEW CLYDESDALES, Huntington, IN, STA BLEMATES, Mt Airy, MD, WINDER MERE FARM, Spring Mills, PA GOLD- LEIDY’S INC, Souderton, PA, ERDENHEIM FARM, Lafayette Hill, PA, BLOOMSBURG FORGE, Fred enck, MD, KEMIN INDUSTRIES INC , Spring Mills, PA, SOMEDAY MAYBE FARM, Forestville, NY. PLATINUM- WOOLCOCK FARMS, Orangeville, PA, COLE TRANSPORTA TION, Spnng Mills, PA, SESSIONS LOUNGE OF NORTHAMPTON INC, Northampton, PA, STREAKER PAVING, West Friendship, MD. GAL LAGHER/STAVER, Boalsburg, PA RUBY SOUTH CENTRAL PA CATTLEMEN’S ASSN , York, PA HAMPSON ENTERPRISES, LaGrange, OH; HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY. Warriors Mark, PA, EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO , INC , Myerstown, PA, LEBANON VALLEY NATIONAL BANK. Lebanon, PA, KESSLER’S, Lemoyne, PA, AGWAY, INC , Syracuse, NY DIAMOND PENNWOODS EQUINE PRODUCTS, Centre HahL, PA, RAY-LIN BELGIANS, Orbisoma, PA. J P FARM, Marshall, IL, AGRI-BUSI NESS INSURANCE, York, PA.GLAT FELTER INSURANCE GROUP, York. PA, PA DRAFT HORSE & MULE ASSN, Manhenn, PA