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A director/delegate will be chosen to serve the 234 District 14 members for a three year term from 1983 to 1986. A direc tor/delegate sits on the Division’s board of directors-and attends the corporate annual meeting as a voting delegate representing the division. Victor K. Ziegler, of Myerstown, is the incumbent. Kenneth G. Groff, of Strasburg, serves as the district’s other director/delegate. Field representatives for the district, which includes Berks, Chester, Lancaster, and Lebanon Counties, are Gene Frey of Lan caster, Mack Newton of York, and George/Tyson of Port Deposit, Md. AD+SOIL 122 South Church St. West Chester, Pa. (215) 692-2282
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