50 Grange Convention Set Oct. Key issues affecting agriculture and rural affairs will be discussed by state officials at the 102nd annual convention of the Penn sylvania State Grange at Washington (Pa.) October 28-31. State Senator Patrick J. Stapleton, of Indiana County, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, will address the opening session in Trinity Area Senior High School at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28. State Agriculture Secretary James A. McHale will address the second-day session at noon Tuesday. B. McClain Cochran, general secretary of the Pennsylvania Sabbath School Association, will speak at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29. Milton W. DeLancey, executive director of the Pennsylvania Township Supervisors Association, will address the session at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Grange delegates them selves will tackle the rash of problems plaguing agriculture in a series of committee reports and r — ' New Idea’s Superpickers Want • Ear corn? • Shelled corn? 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More than 2,000 delegates, Grange members and Grange youth are expected to attend the sessions. The program will include a variety of talent contests, exhibits and competitions. Youth activities also will be emphasized and Grange youth officers will fill the chairs for the opening session Thursday, Oct. 31. The convention will close Thursday afternoon with the election and installation of officers. Host to the convention is the Washington county Pomona Grange, Lloyd L. Craft, master. Convention chairman is Vemon Cox, of West Alexandria RD2. Business sessions of the convention will be held in the auditorium of the Trinity Area High School. Exhibits will be on display at the Ramada Inn, the convention headquarters. Junior and fifth degrees of the Grange will be conferred on can didates at the Fair Hills Manor Christian Church. 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