KILE Selects PL A Youth Awards HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Livestock Association (PLA) has recognized outstanding 4-H and FFA youth for the past 24 years, selected from a field of candidates submitted by county extension personnel and vocational agriculture teachers throughout the com monwealth. The male FFA Youth Award recipient this year is Douglas N. Wolf, son of Wil liam and Jean Wolf of Mif flinburg. Doug was a member of the Mifflinburg Area High School FFA for four years. His projects included steer, lambs, hogs, and goats. He grad uated from high school last spring and is employed by Weis Markets as a diesel mechanic, as well as being an apprentice auc tioneer. His record indicates that he has received many honors for his excellent record keeping abili ties as well as awards for his market animals. Jennifer Whitman is the fe male FFA Youth Award recipi ent. Jennifer is the daughter of Michael and Paula Whitman, Carlisle. Jennifer graduated this spring from the Cumberland Valley High School in Meehan- For more information on this and other Ag Loan Programs Call 808 ZOOK at 717-721-5220 or email bzook@ ephratanationalbank.com lil Serving Farmers Since 1881 Jessica Darr icsburg. She was an FFA mem ber for the past four years. She has carried projects in beef, sheep, swine, and goats. At the present time, she is serving as state FFA officer. Her future' plans include the armed services. Very active in high school, she has received her Keystone De gree as well as being active in her community, her church, and the William Grove Historical Steam Engine Association. The Outstanding 4-H girl is Jessica Darr of Somerset. She is ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ the daughter of Scott and Susan Darr. A Somerset 4-H’er for the past 10 years, she has shown horses, swine, and sheep. Very active in her 4-H club, she has served in nearly every office. In her community, Jessica was very involved with the Pennsylvania Winter Special Olympics and was recognized for more than 100 hours of service. This sum mer she has been employed at the Gap and is enrolled at Penn State University this fall, major ing in marketing and interna tional business. Minimum Loan $lOO,OOO. 5 Year Rate Fix. Ist Lien on Qualifying Farm required. Appraisal, Title Insurance, Documentation and Closing Costs to Borrower. Maximum 75% Loan to Value. Qualified Ag Purpose Only. Offer Expires 12/15/00. Jennifer Whitman 1 Member F.D.I.C, Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 30, 2QOO-A23 Douglas N. Wolf Honors for the 4-H boy goes to Joseph Emenheiser, son of Ben and Sharon Emenheiser, Felton. Joe is in his senior year at Red Lion High School, York County. He has been a 4-H member for eight years. His major project has been market and breeding sheep. He has a flock of 45 head. As a member of the 4-H livestock judging team a couple of years ago, Joe helped his team place first in the state and represented Pennsylvania at the Louisville show. His community involve- Joseph Emenheiser ment includes Boy Scouts and is very active in his local church. Joe’s future plans include purs ing a career within the livestock industry after attending a four year college or university major ing in animal science. These young people will be recognized at the Keystone Inter national Livestock Exposition (KILE) opening ceremony in the Small Arena of the Farm Show Complex Thursday, Oct. 5, at 4 p.m. They will receive a plaque and a monetary award. got mi V.