A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21,1981 SPOKANE, Wash - Edward Andersen, Master of the National Grange, was re-elected to a second 2 year term as head of the 450,000 member rural organization An dersen, a former dairy farmer from Waterloo, NE was first elected National Master in November, 1979. The National Grange elects officers every two years Newly elected officers include John Maple, Lawrenceville, NJ, Steward, Lloyd Massey, Raleigh, Andersen NO, Chaplain, frank Silveira, Newpoxi, 111, Treasuier, and Mrs Jeanne Davies, Deer Trail, CO, Flora. Re-elected were Russell Stauffer, Springfield, IL, Over seer; Kermit Richardson, Barre, VT, Lecturer, R G Carter, Elmendorf, TX, Ass’t Steward; Mrs. Betty Wallace, Beloit, WI, Lady Ass’t Steward, B. Franklin Hayes, E. Rochester, NH, Secretary, D. Vincent Andrews, Sarasota, FL, Gatekeeper, Mrs is reelected Nat’l Fall} Wedding, Jacksonville, MO, Ceres, and Mis. Dorothy Shores, Augusta, ME, Pomona Delwm Cross, Ktllduff, JA was re-elected to a 4 year term on the National Grange Executive Committee. Recognizing that Congress and the Administration will be taking a new look at many important forms of government assistance programs, National Grange delegates passed resolutions urging Congress to take action to reform and insure the future Grange Master solvency of the social security system They called for legislation to remove the earnings limitation on social security retirement benefits and said that any changes in the retirement age be phased in so that individuals nearing retirement will be able to make sound retirement plans 'Phe National Grange also favors legislation that would not only safeguard the continuance of In dividual Retirement Accounts (IRA) but also increase the maximum contribution allowed The Grange also said that those applying for government aide and receiving benefits should be in vestigated more fully. Qualified, able-bodied applicants should be required to work for benefits and -merchants should be restricted to accept food stamps m exchange for only nutritional foods. The farm leaders said that the known fraud in the food stamp program calls for strict food stamp regulations.