A32—laaeastor Sstwiay, AprUM*! 400 attend Max Smith retirement tribute Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, right, join with Ruth Smith at the dinner. Ken Smith, a Washington County dairy farmer, is Max Smith's brother. ' • -fc. * - Vfy “How nice it has been to have a job that pays me to do what I enjoy,” Max Smith said. He said he tried to help people meet their problems and to set a good example in his work with youth. good home life; please the Penn State administrators, and please the people of Lancaster County during his tenure as county agent by Sally Bair * ** rf* (i. jnald Hershey, president of the Lancaster Smith's “valued contribution" over 44 years Extension Association Board of Directors, left, Ruth Smith beams her approval, presents a plaque in recognition \of Max A standing ovation vias accorded Max Smith County Agent during a' * - by the 400 friends and associates of the Senior ternoon at the Lancaster i e g in recognition of her support of county agriculture. Extension Association President Donald Hershey added his personal best wishes. iy af