Reist Twins Win 4-H Tobacco Show, Boyd Tops Corn Contest The Reist brothers of Lan caster took top honors for the second straight year at the an nual 4-H Corn and Tobacco roundup last week at the Farm and Home Center. They are twins, Alfred and Arthur, of 1050 Eden Road, Lancaster. Arthur took top honors in tobacco filler competition and Alfred had the best 4-H wrapper, according to the judge, Lester Whitmore, of American Cigar Company. Last year, Alfred took top place in both wrapper and filler, but Arthur was a close second. In the 4-H Cron competition, Kerry Boyd was the champion for the second straight year. Boyd, Help Us Serve You Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s safer to assume we don’t know. Remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lintz, Pa. 17543. You’ll be helping us to serve you better. P.S. If you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t mind hearing from you again. & Wouldn t you rather keep your farm in the family than have it sold for taxes? Planning your estate can help you avoid the unnecessary costs and heavy inheritance taxes that often require selling a farm intended for children and other heirs. But that’s just one of the advantages of planning your estate to protect your family’s future. As a typical Lancaster County farmer, you’re probably worth more than you realize and it’s so important to plan your estate for handling by spe cialists. At the Friendly First, our trust officers, George Sload and Rick Ashby, are the experts who can help set up your estate for the best interests of you and your family. Regardless of how little or how much you’re worth, you'il get personal interest and plenty of time for discussion with a Friendly First trust officer. You can arrange a meeting at any of our branch offices ... or even at your home . . . wherever and whenever it’s most convenient for you. Tragic losses can happen without proper estate planning. Don’t let them happen to your estate. Call George Sload or Rick Ashby today to arrange a discussion that can be very valuable to you and your family. Call them TODAY at 397-4733. Put your trust in the hands of the Friendly First. w 13, the son of Elmer Boyd, Ephrata RDI, was followed m second place by Douglas Rohrer, 1623 Book Road, Lancaster. Third was Stephen Ney, Marietta RDI. Judge of the corn competition was John Yocum, manager of the Penn State Research Farm at Landisville. Other tobacco winners were: Kerry Boyd, second, and Alfred Reist, third in tobacco filler, and Jay Bleacher, Conestoga RD2, second, and Arthur Reist, third, in wrapper In total book score for the tobacco project, top placings were as follows: Alfred Reist, first, Arthur Reist, second; Kerry Boyd, third, Darwin Nissley, Mount Joy RD2, fourth, and Steven Ney, Marietta RDI, fifth. fMIW LANCASTER WILLOW STREET STRASBURG 397-4733 464-3421 687-7617 Hltje First (&Q#ik oj - Staaibufuj, MEMBER F.D.I.C. Arnold Lueck, center, associate Lan caster County ag agent, presents cham pionship ribbons to the Reist twins Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8,1972 following the 4-H tobacco show last week at the Farm and Home Center. On the left is Alfred, who had the best wrapper tobacco, and on the right is Arthur who displayed the top filler tobacco. Ihe OkiiCmiM. “The human brain is like a freight car guaranteed to have a certain capacity, but often running empty.” n Visited United States First president of a Negio country to visit the United States was President Edwin Barclay of Liberia Barclay visited the country during the administration of Frank lin D Roosevelt and ad dressed the U S Senate on May 27, 1943, the day fol lowing his arrival 7