r"; / y 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'll 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. LANCASTER WILLOW STREET STRASBURG 397-4733 464-3421 687-7617 1 1 PfJF Hka First C n£±LOlUi! (bcwb oft MEMBER F.D.I.C. Smith Honored for 35 Years Here (Continued from Pagel) members who were attending their last 4-H meeting. Smithe presented a table full of trophies to club members who had taken top awards in beef and sheep shows during the past year. The group was led by Donnie Dowart, Quarryville RD2, whose Angus steer was state 4-H grand champion at the 1972 Penn sylvania Farm Show. His animal brought the young 4-H’er more than $5,800 when sold for more than $5 a pound. Also receiving trophies were: Elaine Herr, reserve Farm Show champion Charolais; Robert Hess, grand champion Farm Show Shorthorn; Karen High, reserve champion Farm Show Shorthorn; Kenneth Brubaker, reserve champion, a Charolais, at the district 4-H show. Brubaker also had both the reserve champion individual and pen in sheep competition at the Farm Show. Elizabeth Herr had the grand champion pen of sheep, giving Lancaster County three of the top four 4-H sheep awards at the Farm Show this year. Numerous other awards were given for showmanship and steer trios at various shows during the past year. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5,1972—1 Max Smith presents the large trophy to Donnie Dorwart, Quarryville RD2, who had the grand champion 4-H Steer at the Farm Show this year. It was the 11th grand champion 4- H steer shown at the Farm Show by Lancaster County 4- H’ers since Smith came to the county 35 years ago to fill an Extension slot in livestock. New from NEW HOLLAND: The loader wilh The New Holland Model L-35 utility others loader reaches higher and farther I forward than others in its class. It lifts more, too. Operating load (SAE) is 1,800 lbs. And you can change : 1 from buckets to forks to blade in •|\ seconds. Even converting to back ;| hoe takes only a few minutes. ASK US FOR A DEMONSTRATION **TsEW HOLLAND DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND C. E. Wiley & Son Inc. Quarryvilie, Pa. New Holland bucket 1 thrusts forward. l/ arc back. > Jjr Phone - 786-2895 5