S4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 20,1979 Noah Wenger named vice chairman of house HARRISBURG State expects to continue a Rep. Noah W. Wenger has distinctly bi-partisan ap been appointed by House proach to common problems Speaker H. Jack Seltzer to affecting farming and rural serve as vice chairman of affairs, the Agricultural Committee. “I am very pleased to be In announcing the appointed Vice Chairman of assignment. Seltzer praised the Agricultural Committee. Wenger for his years of work Since Lancaster County is with the agncultural'-tiieleading farming area in community. theCoinmonwealth and I am “He will be a definite asset a farmer myself, ! feel to the Agricultural Com- especially close to the-- mittee since he has had concerns of those involved in farming experience himself this industry,’’Wenger said, and is aware of the needs “I can’t emphasize enough and problems of the farmers m the Lancaster area ” Seltzer said. “Noah Wenger is the type of representative who believes m rolling up his sleeves and getting the job done, whether it’s fighting for legislation on the House floor, representing Penn sylvania’s best interests in committee meetings, or helping his constituents with state-related problems ” According to Wenger who has served on the committee for the past two years, he Noah Wenger Fertilizer plant to be built FORT MADISON, lowa - Chevron Chemical Company has awarded the D. M. 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