—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Feb. 12, 1977 46 HUD urges flood insurance purchase WASHINGTON, D.C. - Housing and Urban Development Regional Administrator Russell Byers recently urged homeowners to consider buying federally subsidized flood insurance as soon as possible. “The ice m the rivers and all the snow on the ground must go somewhere when the weather gets warmer,” he said. “We are very concerned about the possibilities of serious flooding this spring.” Byers explained that HUD offers federally subsidized flood insurance that affords homeowners in flood-prone areas the opportunity to protect themselves from severe flood losses. Flood damage is not covered by usual homeowners’ policies. The Flood Insurance program is administered by the Federal Insurance Administration, a part of Quality Haymaking Begins Here. SPERRY NEW HOLLAND HfiYBINE MOWER-CONDITIONERS j^ewholland. 3so!!r«tohke *• ®- Sales Roy A. Brubaker Kermit K. Kistler Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Lancaster Silverdale PA 18962 700 Woodcrest Ave Lynnporf PA Bernville PA 397 5179 215 257 5136 Lititz PA 215-298 3270 215-488-1500 626 7766 215-488-1510 Agricultural Industrial Equip. Co. c - E - Wi, «y 4 Son » Inc. r , 273 101 S Lime St Rising Sun MD 301 658 5568 786 2895 HUD. The program enables individual property owners to acquire insurance coverage at affordable rates. The rate for residential coverage is only $.25 per $lOO of value. Thus, to protect a home valued at $20,000, for example, would cost a homeowner only $5O per year. This low rate is made possible by a federal sub sidy Owners of single family homes can obtain up to $35,000 in flood coverage plus $lO,OOO on household con tents. The policy covers residential, farm, and business structures and contents, but does not cover automobiles. To be eligible for this in surance protection, a community must apply to HUD; show that flood control procedures are in effect, and be accepted into the program. After a com • Intermeshing, high speed rolls practically eliminate / ' PlUgging • Change from swath to windrow without tools. More farmers buy Sperry New Holland Haybine mower-conditioners than any other kind! Winter Buyers Dividend Ends Feb. 28 FREE FINANCE. Hay Equipment - June 1, 1977; Small Grain Combines - July 1. 1977 & Fall Forage Equipment - Sept. 1, 1977. munity qualifies for the flood insurance program, policies may be purchased from any licensed property and casualty insurance agent or broker. Byers urged that people contact their local insurance agent and apply for coverage well before the Spring thaw “Coverage is effective 15 days after the date ap Grange week is approaching WASHINGTON, D.C. - Over 5,500 local chapters of the nation’s oldest farm organization, the National Grange, will celebrate Grange Week, April 24-30. Organized in 1867, the Grange has been a steadfast spokesman for family far mers. During its 110 year history its base has broadened to include both rural and suburban in terests. It is the country’s only fraternal farm group and was the first organization of any kind to admit women on an equal basis with men. In reviewing Grange history, National Master John W. Scott, said the Grange is best known as a family organization. He said the Grange has consistently supported the family farm concept which has achieved unparalleled efficiency in the production of agricultural products. Among the Grange’s first major accomplishments was obtaining cabinet level status for the Secretary of Agriculture and the sub sequent establishment of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Also initiated by the Grange were federal anti-trust laws, rural free mail delivery, agriculture extension service, Farmers Home Administration and it was one of the original supporters of the Interstate Highway System. It is the only general farm organization with headquarters in Washington, D.C. • Chose from 7 ft. and 9 ft. pull type and 12 ft. pull type or self propelled. • Full lateral flotation lets the header hug the ground! • Both rolls are rubber, to treat the crop with leaf-saving gentleness! Albert J. Noss & Son, Inc. RD2 Oley PA 215 987-6257 pearing on the completed application, provided that a check has been forwarded to the National F'lood In surance Association,” he said. Further information can be obtained from an in surance agent, from HUD m Philadelphia (215) 597-9581. A toll free number is 800-424- 8872. Currently the Grange is seeking further legislation to fully utilize the efficient productivity of family far mers and at the same time assure consumers reasonable and stable prices and fanners a reasonable and stable income. The Grange will also be active in other legislative and regulatory areas such as land use planning, tax reform, food stamp program, communications, conservation and tran sportation. Local Grange activities scheduled during Grange Week will include radio and television shows, open houses, displays and special community programs to emphasize their current activities and future plans. POSTPULLER A new mechanical post puller designed to be operated from a standard 3- point tractor hitch, has been announced by Rink Manufacturing Company, Pender, Neb. The Rink mechanical post puller is claimed to be the ideal for category 1 and 2 tractors...with a capability of pulling both wood and steel, square or round posts, ranging in diameter from 1 inch to 10 inches. Length of pull is limited only by height of lift of tractor. A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 110 S Railroad Ave New Holland 354-4191 Goat club expands The Del Mar Penn Dairy Goat Club has launched into its 1976-77 year with new officers and expanded membership. The organization continues to be dedicated to its original aim which is to be instructive. Monthly gatherings begin with covered dish supper for families followed by brief business meetings and then instruction on the scheduled topic. Members come from four states including those people with no goats or small herds to large herds. The dairy goat of today is becoming increasingly popular in the United States while we continue to discover its assets. As our populations expand and there is more competition for land, dairy goat numbers increase as they have in most other countries of the world. The animals are ideal for the small rural dweller and produce besides superb milk, cheese, butter, meat, mohair and leather, says Mrs. John A. Smith, a club member from Townsend, Del. Anyone interested in joining should contact one of the 'following: Joyce Bohmier, New London, Pa. 19360, (302) 368- 7542 and (215) 869-2449 or Mary Smith at (302) 653-7132 or Joyce Kamka at (301) 557-7191 Recipe themes IConfmued from Page 451 cakes, or any other type or good vegetable recipe, send recipes you know that put it in by May U this food to use. Deadline is May 28- May 18. “Berry desserts” Remember, when sending On the last Saturday in in your recipes, we need your May, we will forget about name, address, and phone diets and concentrate on number, or a way to get in utilizing the various berries contact with you in case that come into season. These there is a question about the can be jams, pies, short recipe.