The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 13, 1965, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
10,000th Electric
Home Is Wired
Pennsylvania Power and
Light Company has announc-
ed its 10,000th electric home
heating customer in Central
Eastern Pennsylvania. Join-
ing the swing to electric heat-
ing is the Quentin E. Getz
family of Mechanicsburg.
The Getzes moved into
their new home late last
month, He teaches problems
of democracy and is athletic
director at Mechanicsburg
Area high school.
The history of modern,
flameless electric heat for
homes in PP&L’s service
area has been one of phenom-
enal growth — from 787 just
four years ago to 10,000
homes at present, and expec-
tations are that the 12,000
mark will be reached by the
end of this year. Further, P.-
P. & L. projections now call
for at least 50,000 electrical-
ly heated homes in the area
by 1970.

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Sales of electric space
heating in industrial and
commercial categories are al-
so experiencing solid growth,
the Company reported. As of
August 1, electric heat was
installed in 205 industrial-
type buildings and 630 offices
schools, churches, restaurants
stores, motels and other com-
mercial establishments in
Central Eastern Penna.
Contributing to this in-
crease in all PP&L electric
heating categories has been
the program of eight rate re-

JUNIOR FHA
The Donegal Annex chap-
ter of Junior Future Home-
makers of America has org-
anized for this school year.
Officers elected are: Ann
Nissley, president; Laverne
Kreider, vice-president; Mar-
ian Hess, secretary; Betty
Martin, treasurer; Mary Eng-
le, song leader, and Donna
Robinson, reporter. Mrs. Rob-
ert Brown is club sponsor.
Patronize Our Advertisers

ductions totaling $13.5 mil-|
lion in the past four years
which lowered by 41 percent |
the cost of heating electric-
ally. The Company hopes to!
continue this incentive pro-
gram by reducing rates by an
additional $7.5 million by
1970.
® Of This n That
(From page 1)
jority of their collection, dis-
playing them to advantage.
What a sight that will be!
Meat platters — and music
“platters” — what interesting
hobbies people have!
* * *
The New York World's
Fair will soon be a thing of
the past. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bair and young sons and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Forney
were among those who last
week took advantage of a bus
trip to have “just one more
look”,
* * *
Also in New York City
for this distinction,

Fellenbaum
' Stoner Sr., who joined a bus
trip of Elizabethtown women
to visit the United Nation
and the huge new Church
Women’s building.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chunko,
Columbia avenue, are among
those parents in Mount Joy
this fall who have two mem-
bers of the family in college.
Shelby, who graduated from
Donegal high school in June,
is a freshman at Penn State,
majoring in psychology.
Tom, married and living in
Lancaster, is a junior at Mil-
lersville State college, in ad-
dition to holding down a full
time job.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stal-
ey, Park Avenue, also qualify
as their
twins, Jean and Joan, are
seniors in college in North
Carolina.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Mari-
ner, Longenecker Road, are
even more honored: Jeff, who
received a degree. from Penn
State in June, is doing grad-
last week were Mrs. Reuben uate work in physics at Mich-

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1969
and Mrs. Pauligan State University at Lan. oo
sing, Robert is a junior at
Temple University, and a
daughter, Jackie, now Mrs.
Paul Benner, a graduate of
Penn State, is doing work to.
ward a degree in library
science at Rutgers!

Deaf Man Perfects
Midget Transistor
Hearing Aid
If you can hear people talk
and can't make out the words
clearly, then this will be
your answer. An extremely
small hearing aid using a
tiny energized unit, has been
perfected by a man who him.
self is hard of hearing and
has been for over 10 years.
With his new aid, even whis-
pers are crystal clear. If in.
terested it is suggested you
write HEARING, 32 E. 9th
St., Erie, Pa. You will re-
ceive full information at no
cost or obligation whatso-
ever. —Adv.



“Do you mean we can't have 2
if we put in electric heat;
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“No, dear. | said we don't need a chimney with electric heat,
be cause it's flameless. You don’t need an escape route for smoke or fumes
as you do with flame-type heating systems."
“We can have a fireplace, then, with a chimney if we want one?”
“Of course, dear, but more important, we'll have all the benefits
of modern electric living. . . it’s so clean, comfortable, convenient
and space-saving. There are no flames, no soot, no fumes, no odors.
Best of all, electric heat is so economical.”
Join the better than 10,000 PP&L.- served families already
enjoying clean, flameless electric home heating. See your
builder or your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Home
Heating Dealer (listed in the Yellow Pages).
ELECTRIC
Chimney

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IN THE SERVICE
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