. .-rn.r-mM ill , W Stoppers - itrasts in color lined up in the final moments of Shorthorn championship judging at the 4rH Beef Roundup in Lancaster. Finalists in the Shorthorn division, Marian Hackman (left), RD izahethtown, holds her white, reserve champion, and to the right is the Shorthorn winner, ley Longenecker with a deep roan. Shirley is 15 years old and lives on RD 2, Litilz. Marian’s 1100- >serve champion sold to Robert Blair, Allentown, for- ($374, dr cents a pound. Shirley’s /’ sold for 36 cents a pound to Acme Markets, Philadelphia, weighing 1,020 lbs, grossing ,20. (Lancaster Farming Photo. *der Renamed Inter-State Co-Op Head arett Kreider, Quarryville, re-elected president of larryville Local of the In ,e Milk - Producers’ Co ;ive. District li, last week, ©ward D. Wagner, Quarry was re-elected president of anthem Lancaster Local, tile annual fail meeting, of Locals, the secretary-treas for each group also was re t—Alvin M- Wenger, of die, for Quarryville, and E Kreider of Drumore them Lancaster County. gued with WATER ACHES? i$ i & A /ers Water Softener soon have you happy n. In a years fime you have saved over $lOO ' , L\el<>'® „ oi° w \°° V ’ \C' . \3> e xe %0 s°^ eS S oVi ««• *&&s&** y 20 pc. Egg Mash $ 3 85 24 pc. Yeast Eeg Mash 425 Grower Crumbles... 4 15 B Meg. Starter 4.15 Special Broiler Ration 460 ....,,,4.30 Scratch 3.35 . ?2 75 , 3.15 3'45 .... 2.75 .. . 320 1955 Wool to Top 10-Year U. S. Average Wool shorn from sheep on Penn s' Ivania farms ih>s season totaled 1,832,000 lbs, the State Depart ment ot Agriculture has announc ed Federal-State records show this compares with last year's total production of 1,170,000 lbs and the 10-average ot 1,733,000 lbs. "’The increased production this year is attributed to an advance in the number of sheep shorn, and a slight increase in the aver age weight per fleece, the Depart ment said The average fleece weight this y£ ar was 7 6 lbs against 7 5 lb? for,last year which was the same as the 10-yfear aver age. Sheep shorn this year amount ed to 241 000 head as compared with 236,003 head in 1954, the sui> vey showed The average number shorn, in the past 10 years is 2rfo,- 000 head The estimates- on Pennsylvania production ate based on volun tary reports from wool producers ;n cooperation with the rural mail earners. National production of wool this season is estimated at 228,- 013,000 lbs, two per Cant less than last year and 10 per cent under the 1944-53 average. . _ % 3 95 3 55