Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES r- Ventilation Knee Wall R-13 84 Wall Insulation R-13 /__ =i Rl Ventilation [." Floor Insulation R-19 Sill Sealer Moisture Seal IT PAYS T0 INSULATE NOW! No matter how you heat your home, no doubt it’s costing you more than ever before. That’s why it pays to insulate. Sure, buying insulation means laying some money out now. But, the beauty of it is, you get it back. . . in energy savings ... year after year. Why is PP&L telling you this? Because we want to help you hold your elec- tricity costs down-even though you may not heat your home electrically. You see, even fuel-fired home heating systems de- pend on electric motors to circulate heat. If your home Ventilation Ventilation Ceiling Insulation R-30 | Perimeter Insulation R-7 Moisture Seal A is well insulated these mo- tors don’t work as hard. And that saves electricity. What’s more, electricity powers air conditioners. In summer, that same insula- tion keeps your home cooler. That saves, too. So, if your home is not insulated to the R-values shown above, consider add- ing at least enough insula- tion to reach these levels. “R” values indicate the thermal “resistance” of the insulation. The higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation will be. Remember, energy is too valuable to waste... it pays to insulate. ‘““Saving energy . . . saves for all of us’’ PPalL &L Obituaries CATHERINE S. POTTS Mrs. Catherine S. Potts, 68, of 449 E. King St., York, died at the home of her daughter at 60 Walnut St., Marietta, Wednesday after a six month illness. She was the wife of Charles H. Pott. She was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, Marietta. She was a former employee of Armstrong Closure Plant in Lancaster. She lived in York for the past 20 years. Before that she lived in Lancaster. Born in Harrisburg, she camp out Girl Scout troop 32 of Mount Joy went camping at Echo Trails in Felton over the weekend of the 7th. Echo Trails is a scout camp. They enjoyed a flashlight hike, building fires, and outdoor cooking. They made panda bears to earn their toymaker badges. The 4th graders earned troop camper badges. These girls went camp- ing: Kristine Brown, Melis- sa Campbell, Linda Eby, Pack 136, Webelos Den, and the First Presbyterian Church Youth group at- tended Scream in the Dark. Those attending were: Andrew Wagner, Rick Hallgram, Kevin Prescott, Craig Shutter, Scott Baker, Brian Edye, Raymond Becker, Michael Lehman, Billy and Amy Biesecker, Brian, Kevin, Jean, Vaughn, Robert, and Dana Mark, Bryan Good, Ken- neth Good, Jr., Todd Newcomer, Thomas Waltz, Howard Haldeman, Victor Wolf, Thomas and Terry Pennsylvania County Maps Book Available A book containing all of Pennsylvania's 67 county maps is now available. The maps are printed in two colors, large double page spread size 22x16. Each county is a separate map —&67 counties in all. The book is bound size 16x11 and con- tains 148 pages. Cities, towns and villages are shown and indexed identifying their county location. Game land, state parks, streams, lakes and waterways are iden- tified. Information concerning each county, its origin, to- gether with copy considered pertinent is included. Those wishing to do so, may reserve a copy by remitting $7.00 to BUREAU OF MAPS, 841 Federal Square Sta., Harrisburg, PA 17108. G aii 3 A SEE STS A October 26, 1977 was a daughter of the late Walter and Mary Rineer Sullenberger. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters: Patricia, wife of the Rev. W. Robert May, Marietta; and Mary H., wife of Herbert Mertz, Reading. Also surviving are , two brothers, George of Lancaster and Walter of Miami, FL.; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Eberly, Lancas- ter, and Frances, wife of Fred Keller, Scottsdale, AR. There are also five grandchildren. | Girl Scouts Tammi Lowe, Beth Rey- mer, Staci Stettler, Annette Zimmerman, Jennifer Applegate, Kim Funk, Stacy Gingrich, Stephanie Maxwell, Linda Sherk, Jody Stoutzenberger, and Dawn Zimmerman. Also, Heather Farmer, Crystal Kelly, Tracy McCurdy, Colleen Roper, and Virginia Zuschlag. Adults attending were Judy Funk, Nancy Roper, and Ella Gainer. Boy Scout news Smith, John Auker, Rhonda Shank, Paul Mease III, Tony Oxford, Robert Bru- baker, Keith and Kay Pomroy, Mark Zerphey, Todd Shelly, Billie Ann Oxford, Glen Aldrich, Eric and Grant Tischler, Mark Aldrich, and Shirley Good. More Scout news Training for scout lead- ers will be held at the following times and places: E—town area; Oct. 25th and Nov. 7th at 7:30, E—town Church of the Brethren. Columbia area; Oct. 24th and Nov. 8th at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Mount Joy area; Oct. 6th and Nov. 9th at 7:30, Glossbrenner United Meth- odist Church, Florin. Session 2 will be at Cub Roundtable, St. Luke’s Episcopal, Mount Joy, on Nov. 1st at 7:30. The University Training takes 3 sessions to com- plete. Basic organization, program planning, job description, and fund rais- ing“ will be taught. oe Ete LED2 Fai uh Ra TA — ed Nl ™ ee ed > An
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