April 27, 1977 Kraybill kids show sheep-puppets, and recite lessons project. Marietta Fire Co. Auxiliary Auction Marietta Fire Company Auxiliary plans silent Auc- tion for May 3rd meeting at 7:30 p.m., at th Fire Hall. Ladies have the Bird Cans mixed pretzles for sale. The auxiliary would like to thank everyone for helping to make the Soup and Food Sale a success. Plans were made for serving at a wedding re- ception and bus trip for May. Rec Assoc. meets The Mount Joy Recrea- tion Association had its April meeting at the Mount Joy Boro Hall on April 3, 1977 at 3 p.m. The Mount Joy Recrea- tion Association would like to thank all people who helped with our Bike-A- Thon. The day was enjoyed by those who attended. Under old business we decided to send Thank-you notes to Lou Stehman of Stehman’s IGA; Jim Ro- berts of Western Auto; and Nick Agouridis of Tastee Freeze; for helping us with the Bike-A-Thon. Under new business, we discussed the possibility of having a dunking machine at the carnival in May. Patsy Hoffer will have more information for us at the next meeting. Anything Goes is hap- pening on May 28, 1977 after the parade at 6:30 at the Boro Park. Larry Gain- er is contacting the Mount Joy Fire Company and the Florin Fire Company to see if they would like to participate. The possibility of having Anything Goes advertised on WSBA was discussed. To help the summer playground program, the suggestion was made to collect old games from the people of the community. More discussion to be held at the next meeting. The date for the next meeting will be announced at a later date. they learned from the WEED EATER WEED EATER CLIPPIE is the cutest little trimmer you ever saw! Easily operated with one hand (it weighs only two pounds), CLIPPIE cuts a 7°’ path around trees, bushes, flower gardens, along sidewalks and other hard-to- get-to places. CLIPPIE is SAFER, too, because it cuts with fishing line! THE ORIGINAL At last, someone's found a way. MOTTER SUPPLY Kraybill kids study sheep Kraybill School kids have been studying sheep. Last week, they presented a show for parents that demonstrated what they had learned. The program combined sheep-farming lore with religious lessons about the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 13 BINGO Maytown Fire Company Every Saturday at 7:30 P.M. Doors open at 6 P.M. Early Bird Games Start at 7:05 Good Shepherd. It's a fact . . . in an uninsulated home, adding about 10 inches of insulation in the attic floor can cut heating costs by 15 to 20 per cent. In summer, it will also save on air con- ditioning costs. Of all the ways to save money and energy, this is one of the wisest investments you can make in your home. Even if you have some attic insulation . . . unless it's approximately 10-inches thick, there's room for improvement. Naturally, adding insulation to walls and other areas of your home can be beneficial too. Let's just say that your attic is a good place to start. So, contact an insulation dealer soon. Ask him about the different types of insulation and their “‘R-values.” R stands for thermal “resistance” and the higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation will be. For attics, R-30 is what we recommend. 232 LOCUST STREET : COLUMBIA, PA 17512 An Energy Saving Message from PP&aL 684-2521 ECTS Open every night until 9 p.m. | This is where insulation really saves!