—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 1, 1956 8 Now residing in Lakeland, Fla., is the ■ Rev C E. Knopp, who served several pas torates in the Lancaster Farming area. He was most recently pastor of Honey Brook Methodist Church, and has been stationed at Quarryville Memorial Metho dist, serving also at Mount Nebo, Frack ville, Bangor, Tremont, New Hope, Mar Fly-In Meet Held Saturday At Logan Farm The L L. Logans, Kennett Square, were hosts to 35 for breakfast May 19th The oc casion was to have been a sur prise for Pennsylvania Flying Farmer President, Russell Pisor, Portersville, Butler County, who was scheduled to fly in for an order of 1200 Loagn Cornish Cross chicks that morning However President Pisor learned Friday that the West- Pennsylvania weather was ze: to be bad Saturday morning and _ he then appeared at the Logan Ei. airfield on Friday evening, *when he was then informed of the surprise plans for Satuiday. He telephoned greetings Saturday morning. However, the local Pennsyl vania Flying Farmer group fiom the Chester County area enjoy ed the breakfast which included plenty of eggs and bacon from the Logan farm. Among the air craft piesent was the newest Heads Lion’s Club %, . , William Wiley, of C. E Wiley & Son farm implements in Quarryville, has been elected president of the Quarry ville Lion’s Club. Mr. Wiley, active in community and Lancaster County Farm Equipment Dealers’ association activities, was elected to this position Monday night. (Lan caster Farming Staff Photo). - < Former Area Pastor Retires Quarryville Firemen Fight Brush Fire Quarryville firemen were summoned to a brush fire on the property of Carl Johnson, near the Catholic cemetery over \the week'-end. Firemen battled the blaze for more than an hour before bring ing it under control, with Wil liam Swinehart in charge of the fire fighting equipment There was no damage reported. Beech Bonzanza being demon strated by Atlantic Aviation, New Castle, Del. Several had the opportunity of flying in the newest Beechcraft under the piloting of Richard C. Gelley and Edmund G S. Flanagan Mrs Logan, the present Penn sylvania Flying Farmer Queen, announced plans for the next meeting June 2nd at Reading, when the 1956-1957 Flying Queen will be chosen Mrs Lo (gan, who is in charge of the selection of candidates, announc ed there are seveial entrants from which the next queen will be selected _ <*-■ cus Hook, Columbia Avenue in Philadel phia. He and Mrs. Knopp are residing at 2416 Everett Street, the home pictured above. The Rev. t Knopp writes, “We ar rived Thursday afternoon around 2:30 p. m., (May 24,) tired and weary but hap py-” F. H. SHOTZBERGER J. U. NEDHAUSER & SONS VENGERIMPL. CO. Elm, Pa. 1 ' Bird-In-Hand Buck, Pa. Ph" Manheim 5-2141 Ph. Lane. 3-0723 . Ph. BUTLER 4-4467 ' 1 .. i MODERN FARM ROWER FOR YOU Whatever Your Meeds "420" ADJUSTABLE FRONT AXLE "50" LP GAS "50" SINGLE FRONT WHEEL' "50" ADJUSTABLE FRONT AXLE "70" LP GAS "70" SINGLE FRONT WHEEL Cattle Trade in Chicago Good; Receipts Heavy Despite heavy receipts, marked improvement in the cattle mark et at Chicago was reported this week, due to a little better action in dressed meat j at eastern con suming centers. Receipts Monday and Tuesday of this week, preceding the Mem orial Day holiday, were 30,000 for the two days. Fed steers in that time advanced 25 to 50 cents, heifers were 25 to 75 cents higher, with the bulk choice steers selling from $20.50 to $21.25. A few lots prime Monday top ped in Chicago at $24.50, but by Shank’s Garage 216 NEVIN STREET LANCASTER "420" SINGLE FRONT WHEEL ★ A Type for Every Farm ★ A Size for Every Power Requirement An Engine for Every Fuel ★ Equipment for Every Need ★ At a Free for Every Poclcetboofc "60" STANDARD "70" ROW-CROP "70" STANDARD DIESEL Tuesday the top was but $24.25 on some 1150-pounders. By late Tuesday good clearance of the 30,000 was reported. Receipts of hogs remain good, with prices lower on a Chicago two-day run of 144,000. For the corresponding days last week, only 130,000 were received. Prices were 25 Cents or more lower, with the bulk $17.25 to $l7 65, a few at $lB 00. 5 ■ 97 Per Cent Pure ■ Agricultural £ Limestone ■ Soil Testing Service ■ R. D. 1, Paradise, Pa. ■ • Phone Gap HI 2-4500 JJ liiimiiiiiiiiiii "420" TRICYCLE "60" ROW-CROP "70" ROW-CROP DIESEL BELMONT CALL DAVID B. JOHNS Overland 7-3301 WENGER & SENSENIG CO. "420" UTILITY "420" TWO-ROW UTILITY ' '"420" CRAWLER "60" LP-GAS "60" SINGLE FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTABLE FRONT AXLE "60" ORCHARD "«0" DIESEL —v
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