Premium list for Eastern National now available TIMONIUM, Md. Entry blanks and premium lists are now available for the 35th Annual Eastern National Livestock Show to be held at the Maryland State Fair Grounds here October U-11. The entry deadline is August 15, according to John Wildesen, show manager, who added entries received after that date and until September 26 will be charged a double fee. No entries will be taken after September 26. More than $50,000 in premiums will be paid to winning livestock exhibitors by the Eastern National and breed associations. Wildesen said there will be judging classes tor eight breeds of cattle, two more than in previous years. The new beet breed classes will be Limousin and Chianma. Other beef judging shows will be Angus, Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais, Shorthorn and Sim mental. Ten major breeds of sheep will be shown and judged by Richard Smith, of Ohio State University. More than 50 hogs which have been on a feed test since last June also will be evaluated live before they are carcass evaluated by swine experts from the University of Maryland. More than 500 4-H Club and FF A ANY WAY YOU FIGURE IT DX-120 -110 Hp PTO Our July Sales Programs have got to be the best ever! Take advantage of Deutz summer sales programs. You have three options to make it easier to buy that new Deutz tractor: if 1. Huge cash settlement allowance. Till July 22nd. 17.5% fixed rate Deutz financing. Insurance required. These are probably the most attractive prices available this year. Invest now and save money and interest expenses. Ask for a demo on the tractor you are considering - Call Harold Stauffer. ppSfl* We stock parts fully to serve you. We didn’t cut our parts stock to save interest expenses. 19 ftatifflier Diesel Inc. NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 Phone (717) 354-4181 steers, breeding heifers, market lambs and market hogs also are expected from a fifteen state area. Wildesen said some 600 par ticipants are expected to enter the six national horse, dairy and livestock judging contests Woodpower displayed MIFFLINTOWN - Soaring fuel costs have caused many folks to eliminate vacations, lower their thermostats and pine for the “good old days.” One group of people not nec cessanly “pining” for the past but for the future is-the Wood Powered Energy Corporation. The group will feature their ecological effort a woodpowered pick-up truck at the Juniata County Conservation and Energy Field Day on Thur-. sday, August 13, from 9 a.m. 9 p.m The field day will also feature other energy-saving items. Visitors will get a look at compost heated hot water and solar collectors for hot water and hot air. #3. Waiver of finance charges to 3/1/82 on DX tractors. 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Hackett - Mr. Hackett: According to Florence Robinson, secretary of the' Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club, Jersey cows in the state last year averaged $1,742.65. A registered Jersey cow would cost about $l,OOO-$1,500; while a grade Jersey sells for around $7OO - she said. There have been no local dispersals lately, but a recent sale held m Ohio had an average of $1,028 per head. ★★★ ★ ★ I would like to have some in formation about whitewash. 1 am particularly interested in how it is made and applied. A Dauphin County reader According to a pamphlet from the National Lime Association, there are a number of types of whitewash and ways to annl v it. DEUTZ DIESELS FROM INDIANA? " ■ Deutz customers know from experience that Deutz diesels are a creation of German engineering and production craftsmanship. All those happy Deutz users will be even happier to learn that NOW DEUTZ DIESELS WILL BE MADE IN USA - at a Deutz engine plant in Richmond, Indiana. Domestic production in the 20-160 hp range gives us and our Deutz customers a tremendous advantage over all other air-j cooled diesels. Invest in a sure thing - Deutz diesels have been famous for fuel economy and reliability since Amos Stauffer first sold Deutz diesels in this area - 25 years ago. We are equally famous for superb Deutz service Compare prices. Don’t just buy a “bargain” diesel which is supposed to be “built like a Deutz". BUY A DEUTZ AND BE SURE YOU HAVE MADE A GOOD INVESTMENT. A Deutz diesel will usually recover the difference in price thru fuel savings alone within one year, plus Deutz diesels give extra service life. SINCE 1955 - DISTRIBUTED BY: (I Stauffer Diesel Inc. 312 W. MAIN ST. t NEW HOLLAND, PA. 717-354-4181 OR CALL FOR THE NAME OF OUR AUTHORIZED DEALER IN YOUR AREA. l«»c«ter Farming, Saturday, July lt f 19S1-D9 A simple recipe includes: % bushel of flaked lime, 1 peck salt, 3 pounds ground rice, % pounds Spanish whiting, and 1 pound glue. To prepare the whitewash, mix the lime with 12 gallons of boiling water, keeping this mixture covered. Strain and add salt that has been dissolved in 6 gallons of warm water. Boil the ground nee in approximately 1 gallon of water until it is a thin paste. Then mix Spanish whiting and glue together with warm water. Finally mix everything together and let it stand for several days m a large kettle. Before applying reheat mixture by warming on stove or open fire. To apply the wash use a brush and keep the material as hot as possible. Whitewash can be applied to any dry surface. It is recommended for use in barns to help bnghten them and, in the process, eliminate spiders. It also helps to protect the wood, bnck, or stone to which it is applied. If more information is needed, your local Extension service has a number of recipes and pamphlets on whitewash and its uses. Bloomsburg ★★★ ★ ★