—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1977 122 Tim Beck captures title of outstanding 4-H’er By JOYCE BUPP for a Seven Valleys R 2 young York Co. Reporter man who was recently SEVEN VALLEYS - When selected the Outstanding 4-H you’re eight years old and member at the York Fair, deliver your first 4-H project Tim Beck, the 17-year-old to the formidable com- son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard petition at the York Fair, it Beck, exhibited a handyman could be a rather over- project on that first York whelming experience. But it Fair entry occasion nine was just the beginning of a years ago. Several years of successful exhibiting career baby beef exhibiting have Handling the gavel of the 4-H presidency is a familiar role to Tim Beck, Seven Valleys R 2, who was recently selected the Outstanding 4-H member at the York Fair. HILLTOP LANE SALE On the farm near McLeansville, North Carolina. Take Exit 132 off i-85 and go one tenth of a mile to the Texaco Station, turn right on Knox Road and farm is one mile on the left. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1977 ll:OOA.M. One of North Carolina's best known herds! 89 HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS All saleable cows are selling 1 EX and 16 VG selling and herd will be re-classified before sale. Sired by Outstanding Sires: 11 by Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation 6 by Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe 2 by Hartsbrook Ivanhoe Ken 4 by Padamar Bootmaker 5 by Padamar Double Triune Others by R Maple, Marquis, citation R, Hagen, Gay Ideal, Charm, Transmitter, etc. PLENTY OF PRODUCTION 15 selling over 20,000 m 10 selling from 23,000 to 27,000 m 15 selling have 700 f to 948 f 12 selling have 600 f to 700 f 32 first-calf heifers making good records Service sires include Elevation, Arlinda Chief, Matt, Conductor, Tippy, Comet, Betty Chief, Wayne Springs Fond Apollo, etc. SEMEN TANK AND LOTS OF VALUABLE SEMEN SELLING including Elevation, Matt, Monitor, Arlinda Chief, Tippy, Hagen, Double Triune, Gay Ideal, etc. Sale Headquarters - London Inn, near Greensboro, N.C (Exit 128 off 1-65). JERRY KIVETT Rt. 2, McLeansville, N.C. 919-697-0569 (Farm) 919-697-8391 (Home) A. DOTY REMSBURG, Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer Norman D. Hill, Associate Jefferson, Maryland \ V-v " now made him an ac complished competitor m the showring. His Angus- Chianina crossbred took the championship of the light weight division, while he was chosen reserve champion showman and placed second in beef showmanship. During the special Penn sylvania Polled Hereford show at this year’s York Fair, Tim served as ringside announcer. He can frequently be found helping the younger 4-H members prepare their animals for exhibition and has won numerous fitting awards. Active in coimtywide 4-H activities, Tim has been president of the Baby Beef club in the York area for the past two years and also handles the presidency of the Loganville Community Club. The young beef showman has also earned a reputation in meats and livestock judging competition. “When I was little, I often went along to the judging training sessions,” he recalls. “And the teams often came to our place to practice, too.” The family operates the Richard Beck and Sons butcher shop at Seven Valleys R 2. The 1975 meats judging team, of which Tim was a member, won first place m PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GUNS WEDNESDAY, 0CT0DER12,1977 Sale to be held at the Guernsey Barn Sales Pavilion. Located on the Lincoln Hwy. East of Lancaster at intersection of Rt. 30 and 896, Lancaster Co., Pa. Cold Spot 2 door refrigerator; Frigidaire automatic washer, Frigidaire automatic dryer; Wilson chest freezer; Norge gas stove; Maytag and Philco wringer washers; 5 piece mahogany bedroom suite with mattress; 3 piece Waterfall bedroom suite; 2 piece and 3 piece upholstered living room suite; gooseneck platform rocker; pine corner cupboard; Walnut fur niture with fine small wall desk with 4 drawers; Lester player piano with bench (75 piano rolls); rocker with ladies portrait; 10 piece dining room suite; round extension table with 7 extra boards; rocker; Session and New Haven mantle clocks; 4 blanket chests; plank bottom rocker; 6 plank bottom chairs; barrel back plank bottom high chair; original deco.; Empire shelf clock; dry sink; oak furniture; Two 3 piece bedroom suites, high back swivel desk chair; round extension table with extra boards, side board; kitchen cabinet; ladies writing desk; Doctor Daniels medicine cabinet; library table; clothes tree; display case with hens and chicks; dresser; wash stands; hard bottom and cane chairs; Morris chairs; square tables; organ stool; butterchum with stand; wicker doll coach; oval trunks; metal filing cabinet; iron double bed and utility cabinet. Sofa beds; upholstered arm chairs; leather rechner; 6 kitchen chairs; electric cream separator; Electrolux cleaners; window fans; table lights; Empire mirror, still life pictures; picture frames in Oak, Empire and Walnut. Three 9x12 rugs; old feedbags; fine old quilts; buffalo rugs; comforters; linens, etc. Baskets; straight razors; Lancaster and lots of local milk bottles; wire top jars; wooden, tin and agate articles. Iron; fine Oregon ship bank; bull dog; butter scales; large and small pots; flat irons; Bucket a-day stoves; pump jack; large and small crocks; jugs; kids games and toys; books; pocket watches; oil lamps; Aladdin lamp; iron stone, German and other good and everyday glassware and china; 8 piece milk glass dinner set; pots and pans, flat silver; electric appliances; electric bulldozer fencer; tools; wood carving chisels; broad axe; old hand boring tool sets; etc. Guns: 31 Colt cap & ball pistol; Marlin 22 pistol; H. Pieper hammer and union nammerless double barrel shot guns and English army rifle, other articles not listed Food Served. Howard Shaub, ,-RovC Probsi uie state contest, and then battled to third place during 4-H nationwide competition that same'year. Tun is now the assistant coach for the county team. He hopes to use his York Fair award, an expense-paid trip to a national livestock exhibit of the recipient’s choice, to accompany the meats judging team to their national competition. That’s scheduled during the Royal Livestock Exposition m Kansas City the week of November 6. According to Tony Dobrosky, assistant York County Extension agent, the award is presented to a county 4-H member who is “an outstanding member taking part in the fair competition.” The selection was judged on 4-H blueforms which had been submitted earlier and on the basis of personal interviews. Qualities that the judging board looked for included helpfullness to other exhibitors, interest, par ticipation and promotion of the fair, leadership, and other 4-H activities. The panel of judges in cluded representatives of both the York Fair and the county 4-H leaders. Daniel Shive represented the livestock superintendent’s 5:00 P.M. Sale By: MRS. PARK H. MILLER ion office, while John Jermyn Mrs. Donald Flory % participated for the board of chosen to judge for the 4-1 managers BANKRUPTCY AUCTION OF CONCRETE BLOCK INVENTORY & SUPPLIES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1977 10 o’clock A.M. Located at 126 N. Church Street, Quarryville, Lancaster County, Penna. CONCRETE BLOCKS BxBxl6 (9% cubes); 10x8x16 (115 cubes); 12x8x16 (52 cubes); BxBxl6 return corner block (27 cubes); 4x8x16 (31 cubes); 4x8x16 solids (9 cubes); 2M>x4xB solid concrete brick (9 cubes); 4x4xB solids (11 cubes), BxBxl2 (24 cubes); 6x8x16 solid brick (22 cubes), 4x4x16 (10 cubes); 2x8x16 (6 cubes); BxBxB (16 cubes), 10x8x8 (13 cubes); 6x8x16 (14 cubes); 6x8x16 (22 cubes); chimney block with coutouts (11 cubes); CONCRETE LINEALS 6x8x96 (6 count); 6xBxBB (10 count); 6xBxBo (20 count); 6x8x72 (13 count); 4xBxBB (13 count); 4x8x104 (11 count); 6x8x128 (10 count); 4x8x40 (22 count), 6x8x40 (13 count); 4x8x136 (23 count); 6x8x64 (24 count); 6x8x56 (7 count); 4x8x64 (51 count); 4x8x40 (22 count); 4x8x32 (18 count); 6x8x48 (11 count); Steel window sash, nuts and bolts, mortar mix and many other items too numerous to mention. __ TERMS: Cash. Sale by, LOUIS J. FARINA, ES(L, Trustee Lancaster, Penna. for Allied Resources, Inc. do Quarryville Block Co. in bankruptcy Attorneys: Shirk, Reist & Buckwalter By: Richard B. Posey Lancaster, Penna. Alvin L. Miller, Auctioneer 1927 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, Penna. 17601 (717)392-1547 PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY AND 2 TRACTORS SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES Saturday, October 15,1977 10:00 A.M. Located 4 V2 miles south of Honey Brook, 1 mile north of Compass on Rt. 10. West Cain Twp., Chester Co., Pa. FARM MACHINERY JD MT tractor, fully equiped with 2 bottom 14 inch JD plow; JD cultivator; JD B tractor; both tractors in very good running condition and good rubber; MF #3 PTO baler; 2 row DB corn planter, pull type; JD hammer mill with extra screens; JD 5% ft. combine with motor, pull type fertilizer spreader; McD side delivery rake; 2 potato plows, 1 horse cultivator; Int. 816 mower conditioner; 7 ft. cut PTO; Ford manure spreader; 110 bu. PTO; 2 rubber tire flat bed wagons; Dunnan 8 ft. disc; 4 section spring tooth harrow; Oliver superior 12 disc grain drill; DB garden tractor with sickle bar, reel mower, snow plow and cultivator disc; 300 gal. gas tank on stand; 50 cinder blocks; iron trough; vices; shovels; forks; iron fence posts; chains; 28 ft. extension ladder; like new tires and hand tools; battery charger unit; 2 wheel boat trailer; large dog box; 140 bales mixed hay, no ram and other items. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES Brass clothes tree; 2 pine towel racks; cedar chest; oak chair; Farisa single keyboard portable organ; 80 base Paolo Saprani accordian; metal cabinet, Christmas decorations, glider porch chairs; record player; 2 window fans; spool table, and other small tables, 3 speed bicycle, swing set, swimming pool 3x12 with filter; bar bells; 2 burner oil heater, new; farm bell, and many other miscellaneous items not listed. Items to be sold are nice, clean and in good condition Inspection-morning of sale. By order of: EDWARD & DOROTHY STAZHOWSW William March, Jr. Auctioneer Elverson, Pa. 215-286-5744 (Continued on Page 123)