September 8, 1974 Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES — If you're planning to buy an electrically heated home... E-town College will host Vance Packard, author of a series of best-selling books of social criticism, will speak at Elizabethtown College on Thursday, Sept. 9 at 8 pun... in the Thompson Gymnasium. The topic of his lecture, which is open to the public without charge, is ‘‘A Nation of Strangers,” which is the title of his Vance Packard seventh book, published in 1972. In that book, Packard deals with the impact that the accelerated movement of Americans and break- down of kinfolk ties has had on American lifestyles and institutions, on the de- mands for products and services and on the mental attitude of people. La Leche League to meet Thurs., Sept. 9 The Elizabethtown— Mount Joy group of La Leche League will meet Thursday, Sept. 9, at 7:30 p.m. at Norlanco Family Health Center. The topic for discussion will be ‘‘Advantages of Breastfeeding to Mother and Baby.” Anyone interested in the group may call Mrs. Elaine Good, 653-1590; Mrs. Gla- dys Thompson, 426-1306; or Mrs. Grace Faus, 665- 4582. 3 get MSC degrees Three local residents re- ceived bachelor’s or mas- ter’'s degrees at the sum- mer commencement of Millersville State College. Linda L—Smeltz, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smeltz, R.D. 1, Mount Joy, received a master’s degree in elementary education. Ella J. Gainer, daughter of Mrs. James Gainer, 59 Marietta St., Mount Joy, received a bachelor’s de- gree in social sciences. Sally S. Whitesal, 211 S. Market St., Mount Joy, received a bachelor’s de- gree in public school nurs- ing. WANT T0 SAVE MONEY??? CALL ME BEFORE YOU BUY A WATER SOFTENER AMMON SMITH 653-1159 SMITH WATER CONDITIONING CO. 807 West Main Street Mount Joy : -N Stop in and see the new A-R-A truck cab cooler Saving energy and money is important these days and will be even more important in the future. That's why PP&L is introducing the "Energy Efficient Home Program.” Working with participating builders, PP&L has established standards of home construction for such things as insulation and sheathing _.. windows and doors . . . water heating. . . ventilation . . . plus home heating and cooling. Energy-Efficient Home! Insulation not only adds comfort to your home but saves you money season after season. In winter, it holds heat in to lower heating bills. In summer, it keeps your home cooler to reduce air conditioning costs. That's why PP&L-approved Energy-Effi- cient homes are super insulated. In ceilings it's as much as 10-inches thick . . . full thick- ness in every exterior wall. Even floors, over unheated areas like basements and garages, are heavily insulated. And, in the case of slab floors, you'll find insulation all around the perimeter. The sheathing used in Energy-Efficient ® It will easily replace your troublesome Kysor unit or ® If you have no air conditioning, get our prices to keep you cool on your southern trips. TRUCK & AUTO A/C REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES AUTO AIR CO. 176 Main Street Salunga, Pa. 17538 PHONE 898-8376 If your builder is not familiar with the requirements of an Energy Efficient Home, call PP&L. Ask for a residential consultant who can supply you with materials and equipment specifications and builder information. homes insulates too. It's tongue and groove . . . 1-inch thick polystyrene. With 4 times the insulation value of standard type sheath- ing, it is one of the best insulating materials on the market today. Doors and windows must meet PP&L's in- sulation requirements as well. Fact is, every- thing that should be insulated is . . . right down to hot water pipes and heating ducts. So, if you're thinking of a new electrically heated home, look for one that qualifies for the Energy-Efficient Home Award. It's your as- surance that you'll be getting the most prac- tical energy-saving features money can buy. CO | P&
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