Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES LH TH hil Net] “NEW” lL HOmMe gee If your home’s energy-efficient, you'll save on fuel bills...no matter how it’s heated. Plus, you'll get the added bonus of more comfort. Here’s what you can do... Join the National Energy Watch (NEW) NEW was set up by electric utilities nationwide to give special recognition to homes meeting or exceeding certain energy-efficient standards. A PP&L residential consultant can check your home to see if it qualifies for NEW membership. If it does, you will receive a special NEW decal and membership certificate. If your home doesn’t qualify... Let PP&L Survey Your Home A PP&L residential consultant can make a detailed free survey of more than two dozen items in your home — like insulation, caulking and weatherstripping, water heaters and piping — and then give you recommendations on how to make your home more energy efficient to bring it up to NEW standards. Or, if you prefer... Check Your Home Yourself A free do-it-yourself energy audit is available from PP&L. You can use this easy checklist to go through your home — from attic to basement — to find areas where potential energy savings can be made. Let PP&L help you save energy. Just fill in the coupon and send it to us. Yes. | want to be sure my home is an energy saver. TN O Please have a residential consultant* make an ap- pointment to check my home to determine if it qualifies for NEW membership. O Please send me the Do-It-Yourself Energy Audit. Conservation Services Dept. Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. 2 N. 9th St. Allentown, PA 18101 Name Address City... =~. _ State Area Code Zip Code NATIONAL ENERGY Phone Number WATCH 0000000000000 CRRP0CRRROROROCOROOROOORNORIRGOGTDODS *All PP&L employees carry identification. Be sure to ask to see it. “Saving Energy Saves for All of Us.” |PP&L June 20, 1979 Space available at flea market At the June 13th meeting of Marietta Jaycees Board and 4th of July Committee, requests from organizations for carnival stands were considered. Organizations to be represented at the three-day event are: Mari- etta’s American Legion Post, Marietta Boy Scout Troop #93, the Pioneer Fire Company, the Manhiem Jaycees, the E-town Jay- cees, The Little People Nursery of Mount Joy, the Marietta Ambulance Asso- ciation, and the MYAA. These met the dealine for a stand. Time remains to contact either Charles Loucks, Da- vid Morrison, or Harvey Reem to reserve a 12’ frontage space at the garage/yard/flea market to be held on Saturday, June 30th, in War Memorial Park. On that day the bake sale and chicken corn soup will be sold. To pledge for baked goods call 426-1008. Please remember containers must be brought for soup. The Fourth of July Com- mittee welcomes anyone interested in helping with the celebration to contact any Marietta Jaycee or attend the meeting of June 20 or the final meeting of June 27. ‘‘Stay-At-Home’ on the big weekend and join us in Marietta. Circle June 29 & 30 & July 1 in red, white and blue. —Donald Simmons publicity chairman Supervised summer The Maytown super- vised summer playground activities will begin Mon- day, June 25 at 9 AM at the Legion Park. Mrs. Jeanne Lindemuth and Frederick Gaupp will serve as super- visors for the six week program. Free swims and Supervised summer play- ground activities will begin at Marietta War Memorial Park on Monday, June 2S at 9 AM. The six week program includes events Monday thru Friday with Mrs. Janice Wise and Joanne Pittenturf as super- visors. Free swims, with each child to bring $.25 and playground in Maytown swimming lessens will be held at Mount Joy Pool and children will be bussed there free of charge. Music lessons will be given at the Maytown elementary school each Monday by Bob Wood- bridge. Playground in Marietta a permission slip, plus swimming lessons will be held at the Mount Joy Lion’s Club pool. Participants will be bussed free of charge to and from the pool. Music lessons are being offered at Riverview Ele- mentary School each Tues- day from Bob Woodbridge. NOI A Ed [eo 964 Main St., Mount Joy FULL SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF FOREIGN & AMERICAN CARS Hours: Mon. - Sat. 7 a.m. -9 p.m. Sunday Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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