BY JACK HUBLEY MANHEIM When the last nail is driven, the Manheim Farm Show grounds will have Lancaster County’s only permanent Sheep and hog barn with penning facilities and an indoor showring. Farm Show Commission president Luke Burkhart cites the high cost of tent rentals as one reason for building the new 60-by -120-foot building. Burkhart notes that, in years past, the Farm Show spent about $2,000 a year to rent tents large enough to house the shows, and this did not include the cost of wiring. Starting at 7 a.m., worker? had the last truss in place on the Manheim Farm Show's new swine and sheep building by 11 o'clock. See Our Trailer At Empire Fern Days Aug. 6,7,8 Located On No. Potatoskin Ave Box 127, Blue Ball, PA 17506 Manheim Farm Show erects new swine, sheep facility “Tents don’t come cheap, and once you put them up, there’s no guarantee they’re going to stay up, either,” Burkhart adds. Though the fairgrounds has two permanent structures, one is used as a dairy and beef bam, while the other houses crafts, produce and commercial exhibits, says building chairman Marlin Becker. Becker notes that the popularity of Manheim’s swine and sheep events justifies the construction of permanent facilities. With about 100 hogs exhibited, Manheim hosts the county’s largest hog show, says Becker. And, with > registrations ALUMINUM GOOSENECK TRAILERS A versatile, lightweight, Eby aluminum stock trailer is built to provide years of maintenance free service. An Eby trailer is custom built to fit your individual hauling needs - No mass production! We use only quality components and strong alloy aluminum to manufacture what may be the last trailer you’ll ever buy. • LIGHTWEIGHT - • MAINTENANCE - Eby aluminum trailers won’t rust. Welding and painting can cost you dollars in down time and repairs. • DURABILITY- M.H. EBY, INC. 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A bill recently introduced in the U.S. House by Pennsylvania Congressman George Gekas (R -17) would provide the same full payment protection to poultry producers as is currently in force for the red meat industry. In particular, the legislation requires poultry processors and handlers to pay producers promptly and sets up .trust provisions for the poultry industry. ~T t * Eby stock trailers are 25-35% lighter than comparable steel trailers. Less weight means better fuel mileage or increased pay load. time for the farm show’s Oct. 7, opening date. The $50,000 cost will be covered primarily by proceeds from the farm show’s annual benefit sale held during the spring. Last year’s sale grossed more than $19,000, leaving the commission with a $7,000 net profit, says Becker. The building chairman expects that rental charges for other events will also help to defray construction and maintenance costs. Those interested in holding consignment or production sales, youth activities nr other events in Grange urges poultry help The Packers and Stockyards Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, would have ad ministrative authority to enforce the provisions of the bill. An identical bill is expected to be introduced in the Senate. State Master Charles Wismer said, “The 1983 bankruptcy of Mandata Poultry in central Pennsylvania and similar bankruptcies in other states have pointed to the need to provide payment protection for poultry farmers. 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The State Grange is also working on the state level to pass a state law mandating payment in 21 days to poultry farmers. The legislation has passed the House and is awaiting Senate Agriculture Committee action on the legislators’ return from summer recess. caaaaaa sm®a. SPE lAL FEATURES Manheim, Pa