Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1978, Image 21

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    U. S.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Senator George. McGovern
announced recently a con
tingent of Canadian Senators
from the Canadian
Parliament under the
leadership' of Sen. Hazen
Argue will come to
Washington on September 27
to resume wheat pricing
talks. McGovern said that
this meeting would be a
continuation of negotiations
started in Winnipeg last
June when Senator Henry
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Canadian wheat talks set
Bellmon (R-Ok.) and
Senator John Melcher (D-
Mont.) accompanied him to
explore the possibilities of
establishing an Organization
of Wheat Exporting Coun
tries where world prices
would be raised to cover
production costs plus a
reasonable profit.
“Secretary Bergland and
Ambassador Strauss have
been invited to attend these
negotiating sessions,’’
McGovern said. “Since the
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meetings are officially
hosted by the Senate
Committee on Agriculture,
Nutrition and Forestry,
there is every reason to
count on their attendance. At
our Canadian meeting, the
Canadian Wheat Board and
high officials of the Trudeau
Administration gave helpful
comments during the
sessions. I would expect our
own government to respond
in kind.”
McGovern said that there
his little piggy went to market,
his little piggy stayed home,
his little piggy had
ROASTED SOYBEANS
WHY NOT FEED ALL
'UR ANIMALS A TOTAL
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Roasts ail grains,
(corn, beans, wheat,
barley, oats).
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DIESEL POWER
he had received almost 100
per cent encouragement
from major U.S. farm and
wheat producing
organizations for a
mechanism to put a floor
under world prices that
would guarantee a profit for
North American wheat
producers. He said that the
Australian Wheat Board
gave every indication of its
cooperation and that the
Argentinian government,
the only other major ex
porter, had been in contact
with his office informally.
“The principal matter left'
to implement such a
mechanism is for the major
exporters to get together and
try to work out details
Regarding markets and
price,” McGovern said.
“This requires action on the
part of the Administrations
of the exporting nations
being willing to negotiate.
We hope that the legislators
from the Canadian and U.S.
governments can provide
the incentive for these
negotiations,” he concluded.
Grange
meets
VIRGINVILLE
Virginville Grange an
nounced at their last
meeting that they had won
the Grange and Church
softball league playoffs. Also
during that meeting, prizes
which had been awarded to
members at the recent fairs
were announced.
The Grange will have an
installation of new officers
on October 19. The youth of
the Grange will have a
macrame and banner
contest on September 30.
, K .' I’ -."
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978
Red Lion Grange
elects officers
RED LION - New Grange
Officers were elected when
Red Lion Grange 1781 met on
September 16, with Lee
Bums, Master, in charge.
Those elected are as
following: Master, Lee
Bums; Overseer, W. Russell
Hoover; Lecturer, Naomi
Bupp; Steward, Bruce Stein;
Asst. Steward, Brace Stein;
Lady Asst. Steward, Beverly
Stein; Chaplain, J. Thomas
Stein; Treasurer, Edward
Lanius; Secretary, Thelma
Wineka; Gatekeeper, Ed
mond Markey, Jr.; Ceres,
Dorothy Lanius; Pomona,
Irene LeMay; Flora, Bar
bara Stein, Member
Executive Committee,
Ernest Leibhart; Member of
Finance Committee, C.
Harry Miller; Pianist,
Louise Massa; Asst. Pianist,
Irene Wagner and Kenneth
Kurtz.
Herman Goodyear was
appointed to the Red Lion
Mobile Food Service Board
to represent Red Lion
Grange.
It was announced by
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Edward Massa, Chairman of
the York Fair Booth Com
mittee, that Red Lion
Grange took third place on
exhibit, with these other
York County Granges
winners: First, Eureka
Grange, Dillsburg; Second,
Valley Grange, Lewisberry;
and Fourth, Gideon Grange,
Hanover. The theme to be
followed was “Beautiful Is -
The Green of York County.”
A special Pomona Officers
meeting will be held Sunday,
October 1, at the Red Lion
Grange Hall, beginning at 2
p.m. All Subordinate
Masters, Lecturers, Women
Activity Chairman, and
Youth Committee Members
are urged to attend, plus all
interested Grange members.
Plans will be made for the
following meetings and
activities: “Visitation Nite”
Programs, York-Adams
Pomona meetings, “Degree
Day”, Four-County Picnic,
Fifth Degree Nite,
Legislative Banquet, Youth
Picnic, as well as discussing
changes in the programs
under each department.
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