KILE Announces 2003 Show HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Keystone Interna tional Livestock Exposition (KILE) is in its 47th year at Harrisburg. The Exposition is recognized nationally as a show case for the nation’s top beef cat tle, swine, sheep, and horses. It will be at the Farm Show Com plex in Harrisburg, Sept. 30-Oct. 6. This year has been designated as “Year of the Beef,” so beef cattle exhibitors will receive spe cial attention as part of the effort to increase public awareness of the cattle industry. Ten breeds PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, GLASSWARE, TOOLS, OLD COINS AND PAPER MONEY, COMMERCIAL WREATH, GARLAND AND BOW MAKING MACHINES W/LOTS OF RELATED ITEMS AND MORE! RESCHEDULED FRI. OCT. 3 2:00 P.M. Located at Gibney’s Auction Center, RT 1 at the PA/MD line, Rising Sun, MD 21911 (Cecil County) Beside Sylmar Flea Market. Terms- cash or good check 5% buyers prem. Consignor’s Welcome! Food available Auctioneer- George Gibney PA license- #AU-00-2534-L Phone 410-658-5649 PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, POTTERY, TOYS, JEWELRY, CHINA, GLASSWARE. (List next Sat.) 1967 MUSTANG FASTBACK 1968 MUSTANG CONV. 1969 MUSTANG FASTBACK 1979 CORVETTE T-TOP MON. OCT. 6, 2003, 2:00 PM Located at Shaffner Auction Gallery, 977 West Main Street, (Route #230) Mount Joy, PA 3 Miles from either Rheems or Manheim/Mount Joy exits of Route #283 midway between Lancaster & Harrisburg PA. 1967 Mustang Fastback, 21,282 orig. miles, sec ond owner, white with blue racing stripe, 289 engine, auto, runs great and looks good. 1968 Mustang Convertible, like new top, 96,519 miles, 289 engine, auto, candy apple red, looks and runs good. 1969 Mustang Fastback, 46,429 miles, 351 Cleveland, 4 speed, 411 posi, canary yellow, looks and runs good. 1979 Corvette T-top with both tops, 350 engine, auto, 58,226 miles with less than 200 miles on engine, pearl white, looks and runs good. 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They are Haflinger, Ap paloosa, Belgian, Clydesdale, Shire, Percheron, Paso Fino, Quarter Horse, and Arabian. Classes include halter, driving, hitches, and riding. The Draft Horse Show is a qualifying show in the North American Six Horse Hitch Classic Series, with ap proximately twenty-six of the top rated Six Horse Hitches trying to qualify for next year’s National Competition. The “All Breeds Class ic Series Six Horse FEEDER CATTLE SALE FRIDAY, OCT. 3,2003 AT 6 P.M. Feed, water, trucking available. For info 1-585-394-1515. Finger Lakes Livestock Ex. 3 miles east of Canandaigua, NY, on Rt. 520. *Remaining feeder cattle sales for 2003: Sat., Oct. 25 10 a.m. Sat., Nov. 8 10 a.m. Sat., Nov. 22 10 a.m. Sat., Dec. 13 10 a.m. Also selling hay & straw every Wed. at 11 a.m. starting Wed. Oct. 1, 2003. Hitch Show” will be conducted as the Friday evening arena per formance at the Exposition. In the beef area, KILE has been designated as a Simmental “Progress Through Perform ance” Show as well as the East ern National Hereford Classic Show. The Limousin Cattle Show has also again been designated a “Medal of Excellence” Show. Swine will be represented by eight different purebred breeds being shown, plus the open and Junior Barrow Shows. The Na tional Junior Swine Association Eastern Regional Show and Skil lathon will be back again this year. Starting on Thursday, at noon, will be the Stockmen’s Trade Show. Everything from T-shirts and jewelry to saddles and horse Lancaster Farming, Saturday,' September 27 1 , 2003-A^l trailers will be available to pur chase from the vendor booths at the show. A hundred collegiate, FFA, and 4-H students from several states always enter the junior livestock judging and stockman contests at KILE. These keen ed ucational competitions are excel lent tests of knowledge and skill, providing students with valuable experience for their futures in ag riculture. More than 4,800 entries are ex pected for the 2003 show, which offers a record $200,000 in premi ums. A tantalizing assortment of foods prepared by various Penn sylvania commodity groups will be available and the Kessler’s Barnyard Baby Exhibit where young and old alike may touch and pet the animals is always a favorite spot at the show. • Tuesday, Sept. 30 The show officially opens with a Haf linger Show at 8 a.m. • Wednesday, Oct. 1 Show opens at 7 a.m. with the Shire, Percheron, plus a draft horse hitch show in the evening. • Thursday, Oct. 2 The Bel gian and Clydesdale Show will begin at 7 a.m. Draft Horse Hitch Shows will be featured at 6:30 p.m. The Opening Ceremony will be at 4 p.m. with the Livestock Person of the Year and Outstand ing FFA and 4-H Livestock mem bers being recognized. Breeding sheep and swine judging will begin at 5 p.m. • Friday, Oct. 3 Stockman’s Day The Draft Horse Youth Show will take place in the large arena starting at 9 a.m. Also, at 9 a.m. begins the judging of breed ing swine, sheep, and cattle. Hereford and Simmental Breed ing Cattle Sales will be in the Sale Arena at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., respectively. At 6 p.m., the Key stone Classic Swine Sale will take place, which will feature eight breeds of swine. The Heavy Hitch Show begins at 6 p.m. The breeds featured are Belgian, Clydesdale, NURSERY AUCTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10TH AT 10 AM MORRISONS COVE PRODUCE AUCTION 174 Windy Acres Lane, Roaring Spring, PA 16673 Along 36 between Woodbury & Roaring Spring Large Selection of Top Quality Landscape Plants Azaleas: Pink, White (4” liners assorted) Rhododendron: Purple, Yellow, Lt. Pink, Blue Girl, Hetz, Blue Princess (6” liners assorted) Holly: China Girl, Hellers, Dwarf Barberry: Rosy Glow, Crimson Pygmy, Golden Cypress; Leyland, Dwarf Hinoki, Gold Thread, Dwarf False Juniper: Blue Rug, Saybrook Gold, Parsoni, Blue Star, Old Gold, Andorra, Blue Chip, Prince of Whales, Grey Owl, Blue Pacific, Green Sargent, Spartan, Japanese Garden Juniper, Varigated. Pine: Mugho, White Spruce: Dwarf Alberta, Bird’s Nest, Colorado Blue Yews: Spreading Euonymus: Emerald Gaity, Burning Bush, Moanshadow, Emerald N. Gold Arborvitae: Emerald Green, Hetz Midget Globe, Woodwardi Globe, Berkmans Gold, Rheingold Spirea: Goldmound, Little Princess, Shirobana, Gold Flame, Blue Mist Cottonester: Cranberry Hemlock: Canadain Miscellaneous; Boxwood, Assorted Butterfly Bushes, Mountain Laurel, Potentilla, Purple Leaf Sand Cherry, Hydrangea, Rose of Sharon, Piens Japonica, Lilac, Gold Vicary Privet, Hen & Chicks, Abelia, Leucothoe Nandine, Liriope, Brooms, Ornamental Grasses Shade & Flowering 'ftees 8-12 Feet Tall; Maple Red, Crimson King, Red Oak, Pin Oak, River Birch, Purple Leaf Plum, Flowering Cherry, Flowering Pear, Flowering Crabapple, Flowering Plum, Red Bud, Purple Wisteria Tree, Sweet Gum, Weeping Willow, Sunburst Honey Locust. Dogwood: Pink, White, Kousa, Magnolia, Red Osier Assorted Fruit Trees: Peach, Apple, Pear, Plum, Apricot Assorted Perennials: Specialty Items: Dwarf Alberta Spruce Spiral, Dwarf Alberta Spruce 3 tier, Weeping Birch, Weeping Mulberry, Juniper Pom-Pom, Weeping Blue Alaska Cedar, Weeping Cherry. Fall is an excellent time for planting! Don’t miss this opportunity to buy your trees and shrubs! For more information - Call Jake @ 814-793-9384 TERMS: Cash or good check day of auction. Any announcements day of auction take priority over ads. Hundreds of Junipers & Arborvitae - many varieties Supplied by Broomfield Nursery & others On Route 36 between Woodbury & Roaring Spring Shire, and Percheron with their 6-Horse Competition. Also in cluded will be Draft Horse Hitch Classes. There will be a $5 charge for the evening performance. • Saturday, Oct. 4 Kid’s Day at the Exposition. The Inter collegiate and Junior Livestock Judging Contest is at 8 a.m. Judging also begins at 8 a.m. for the Sheep Show. A special attrac tion at noon is the Keystone Lead Line, an attractive combination, as sheep and shepherd are dress ed in their finest. Also at noon, Lebanon Valley Farmers/Fulton Bank is sponsoring Agri-Kid Olympics. Farm-related compet itive events will be for children at 3 p.m. with the Kids Pedal Power Pull. At 8 a.m. the Paso Fino Horse Show is featured. The yearling Bred Ewe Sale begins at 3 p.m. Shorthorn, Limousin, and Angus Breeding Cattle sales will be in the Sale Arena at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m., respectively. On Saturday evening, at 6 p.m., the Club Calf Sale will be con ducted. Saturday evening will feature the Appaloosa and Quarter Horse jumping and group classes. • Sunday, Oct. 5 At 8 a.m. a family sunrise church service will be conducted. Junior beef breed ing cattle and sheep judging be gins at 8 a.m. Also at 8 a.m. is the barrow on-foot show and the Ap palossa, and Quarter Horse shows. At noon is the Junior Steer Show. A busy day at the Expo continues with lambs, sheep, and hog judging through out the rest of the day. • Monday, Oct. 6 As KILE enters its last day, there is still a busy schedule. The Arabian Horse Show will begin at 8 a.m. and the cattle and sheep judging continues in the respective show rings. The Keystone Stockman’s Contest Awards Program is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. For more information, contact Charles A. Itle, KILE, Farm Show Complex, 2300 N. Camer on Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9443.
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