—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978 42 Procedures set to start wheat program NEW YORK, NY - Procedures for developing a wheat and wheat foods research and nutrition Dreibelbis shows champion heifer at KILE HARRISBURG, - Galen Dreibelbis of State College, captured the champion heifer title at the special breeds heifer show at the 22nd Keystone International Livestock Expo in Harrisburg with his yearling heifer, “Nittany Princess 748.” The reserve grand champion heifer, “Martins 1A27,” was shown by Brade Gilmore of Bellefonte. The following is a list of winners for the special breeds heifer show. Junior Heifer Calf, calved after Jan. 1, 1978; 1. Foreman Chiamna Farms, Hershey; 2 Wayne Stough, York; 3. American Way Farms, Delaplane. 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Galen Dreibelbis. Champion Heifer, Galen Dreibelbis. Reserve Champion Heifer, Brady Gilmore. Smith, in announcing the administrative procedure to be followed, also invited interested persons to submit a proposed order or suggest changes in an order proposed by the Wheat and Wheat Foods Foundation. Smith said the order is authorized under the Wheat and Wheat Foods Research and Nutrition Education Act, signed into law Sept. 29,1977. It is intended to improve quality and make efficient use of American wheat for food purposes. Smith said the rules set procedures for giving all interested persons a chance to have their views con sidered during various steps of developing an order - from submission of proposals and a public hearing to a final decision. If hearing evidence supports an order, it would be voted on by end product users of wheat, primarily wholesaler baKers. Any approved program wouJd be financed by assessments of up to five cents per hundredweight on processed wheat that end produce users purchase. Certain end product users, including retail bakers, would be exempt from paying the assessments. End product users required to pay assessments, but do not wish to support the program, could get refunds upon request. Smith said the order, if approved, would be ad ministered by a 20-member Wheat Industry Council. Membership would be divided equally among producers, processors, end product users and- con sumers. The administrative rules appeared in the Nov. 6 Federal Register. Copies of the proposed order USDA received from the wheat industry group, and the administrative rules, may be obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service, room 2084-S, U.S. Department of Agriculture, proposal or alternative Washington, D.C., 20250, or proposals should be sub-' phone 202-447-3970. nutted to the same address Suggested changes in the by Dec. 6. PiE'EWE! 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