• Poultry Outlook (continued tiom page 1) weeks The increase m weekly place ments as compared with the pievious year was during the penod when production nor mally ik lowest Even though at times placements were 20 per cent ahead of the corres ponding week or weeks ot the \eai pievious, production was. --till below the peak weeks of 1962. Later in the vear supplies may be about as a reai ago Some estimate theie will be 3-4 per cent more broil eis pioduced in 1963 than in 1962 Demand foi bi oilers is ex pected to be stiong Relativeli high i etail meat prices, strong expoit demand, tew'er turkejs and a reduced late of expans ion contubuted to moie favor able pines tluonghout much oi 1902 These tactors aie not ex pected to exeit the stiengtn the\ did last jeai Puces foi led meat will be a little lower expoits are expected to be low ei than in 19G2 and theie will be moie tinkers In-spite of these, demand is expected to be -tiong because ot increases in population and higliei consu me! income ® Swine Producers (Continued trom Page 1) quahtv ot the uieat-tvpe hogs a caicass demonstration and evaluation will be held for the paitieipants at the Kunzler & Co packing house On i ail e\- aluations will be made bv Penna State Umveisitv hves tock specialists The show will stait at S 3b a m and continue throughout the 'inoi iiiua The sale ol all b'ogs will start at 2 00 p in Hog laiseis, whethei partici pants oi not, aie invited to at lend this show It is set pnmar ih as an educational institute with the best ot aiea hog pru duceis partu ipatuig Be a Better Shopper Aniona the lew aids toi beini a bettei shoppei aie a balanced budget, moie (|iiaht\ tor the moinn and better luim? for the famih, sa\ Penn State ex tension home economies spec ialists ..ill * J&ue-tj Flash: Latest >eus ,7ust In Irom The “ChicKeii-latlle ni'-Smif e” “HO\IX.(.i:U DAVOR 1 * Turned don n h\ the Vir-Coip'.'” (Ther'ie non IlinlUj, on kliun') *il' m the siii! J. HOWARD MOORE n. u. #i MTITZ. T‘KV\\. Phone* 02(i-.">408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRAXVILDB, PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941 Holstein Ass’n Adds Members BRATTLED ORO, VERMONT Pennsylvania accounted for 104 of 663 new and renewal members announced today by The Ifolstein-Friesian Associa tion ol America. The Keystone State total ranked second only to New Yoik’s 10S Wisconsin in third place among the 45 states re presented. had 78 PRECISION SPREADING PLUS Spinners revolve at a constant rate of speed to provide ac cuiate, uniform" distribution of both granular-Triple Superphos phate and Potash over a twenty foot span. Amanol 30 or Uran-30 liquid nitrogen products, containing ammonia, nitrate and urea forms of' nitrogen, are accur ately applied. A separate small hopper accur ately applies Borax or other materials when required. Introducing,,.. ANOTHER Farm Bureau FERTILIZER SERVICE! LIQUID NITROGEN APPLICATOR IDEAL for TOP-DRESSING! Our NEW Liquid Nitrogen Trailer provides fast, accurate application at a LOWER COST PER ACRE. YOU provide the Tractor— Farm Bureau provides the Nitrogen, Trailer Ap plicator AND the Man to drive your tractor. This efficient combination adds up to even GREATER SAVINGS than ever before! THIS YEAR . . . TOP-DRESS Wheat/ Corn Ground and Pasture with Golden URAN LIQUID NITROGEN . We do the work you SAVE Time, Money and Labor boost crop yields and profits, too. START TODAY . . . Fertilize The Farm Bureau Way! The Association maintains all official records of Registered Holstein-Friesian cattle in this country at its national head quarters here. Total membership, as -a re sult of the 6G3 new additions, is currently at nearly 41,000 There are also more than 12,- 800 active Junior Members. Business volume includes the registiation of more than a quaiter-imllion new animals and more than half as many officially-recoided transfers of ownership each year. NOW fertilize accordin o soil test . . . . V TRAILER - TYPE Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 More than 130,000 Register ed Holstein cows are currently enrolled in three production testing programs which the organization conducts in co operation with" the various-sta te agricultural colleges. Nearly -3,200 herds in 49 states are re presented. - In addition, nearly 65,000 cattle of the breed are officially classified for type, or body conformation, by Association i epresentatives each yea'r; Following is a list of new members in the association from the Lancaster area FARfI BUREAU FER-TIL BLEND SERVICE • Ferti t tzar os you've always wanted ... In I,He exact grade and ratio re paired for each crop by soil test rec ommendation. Only one, low-cost application with the Form Bureau Fer- Til Blend Spreading Truckdoes the complete |ob. - , There's no chance of applying too little „ or too mycK of anyone plant food e!«- - ment. Farm Bureau Fer-Tl) Blend Service provides the correct analysis* NOW! "2" Fer-Til Blend Units Provide Fast-, Efficient Service! bubS^ Jacob K. Houser, Jr., Lam peter; Paul K. Man heua; Daniel Lewis Bsh, Inter course;* David 6. Miller, Man heim; Park L, Buckwalter, Jr., Oxford; Burton Y. Staman, Col umbia, Wilmer G. Kraybill, El verson; Harold M. Barley, Mil lersville; Calvin S.- Kurts,- El verson, J Carvell & I. Martin Landis, Lancaster. Heed traffic signs and pave ment markings, the Safety Cru sade says. Know what all of them mean and never try to second-guess them. every time. Yet, fhecosHssurprlslngly - I low . . . approximately the some as -- | for hogged fertilizer before | - vest your time, labor arid mo-nsy to' apply It. • , ' | 5 <■ 4ia -iFctf{tr-Buf