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Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, November 10. 1972 Real Estate Transfers Pn^erty in No. 9 Township. William Vernon Laughinghouse and wife, Edna Earle Jones Laughinghouse, et als, to Hubert Fillmore Waller, w ciiiv WAPmnnk Ip an,i ...* . .. Sr., and wife, Virginia McAr- wite' DorothvT wiViiick to 55.*®!*®** ‘hur Waller. Property in No. 7 wire, uoromy s. Warmack, to Trustees for Mount Mariah Township. Missionary Baptist Church. Montora Lee Arrington and Elizabeth Taylor, James Obie husband, Junious Arrington, to James R. Rankin. Property in No. 9 Township. Everette C. Carpenter and wife, Maxine S. Carpenter; and J. W. Carpenter to Norris G. Dillahunt. Property in No. 8 Township. Lola F. Gibson to Norris G. Dillahunt and wife, Helen M. Dillahunt. Property in No. 8 Township. Charlc« D. Barham, Jr., and wife, Margaret C. Barham, to Joseph Latham, Sr., and wife, Olivia Wilkes Latham. Property in No. 9 Township. Some people can save enough on heating this winter to cover the cost of cooling next summer. It costs around $40 to run two window air con^tioning units for the summer.* And it is possible for some people to actually save this amount on their heating bills this winter. Exactly how much you will be able to ^ve depends on where you live, how cold -the winters and how hot the summers. But regardless of where you live,and the So the real issue isn’t whether you can afford to install proper insulation. It’s a matter of whether you can afford not to. Another way to cut five, ten or fifteen percent off your heating bill. Even ifyour home is well insulated and airtight, you can cut your bill even more. the cost of heating your home this winter. The trick is to keep the cold air out, while keeping the warm air in. drapes on windows exposed to sunlight (and closing them at night), and caulMng or taping around all windows and doors. Wilmington: $1.25 Raleigh: $1.50 Asheville: $2.UU See how much money you can save each heating season by installing storm windows (3'.\.5'>. A 70 degree setting is alxmt 20 percent cheaper than a 75 degree setting. ' For every degree under 75 degrees that is comfortable Tor you to live in, you can save about 4 percent on heating cost So find the lowest comfortable setting and leave your thermostat there. And don't forget to turn off radiators and thermostats in rooms not being used. CP&L heats thousands of homes so why ^ are we telling you how to cut your bill? All heat-produdng fuels (coal, oil, gas, even electncity) need conserving. %u can reduce heating costs by as much And while we want to sell you all the as 15 percent simply by installing storm electricity you need,we don’t want to sell windows and doors. Not a bad investment, you more man you need. This explains tbe“atf’yotfre reading now. It alsoexplains why wehave prepared a free booldet that goes into the specific details on these and many other ways you can cut the cost of heating your home. We hope you will send for your free copy today. Because it will show you how a long,warm winter can help you enjoy a long, cool summer. Carolina Bawerand Investing in insulation is like investing in the bluest of blue chips. Inournreii. iiisuliilion will pay for itself in about .3-5 years. After that, it will return 20-;t.3 pera-nt of ytmr original investment.Year after year after year. According to the President’s advisor on consumer affairs, fuel savings for homes insulated to the minimum FHA standards soon pay for the total cost of insulation. -S(iric_ -ap_ I I I j *Based on national iiventges compiled by the Edison Electric Institute. It should be noted that all other figures cited alxive are averages and that individual circumstances may var\; LightWe think there is more to our job than generating electricity CNUL 1551, Kaleigh.NorthCtfoliiM27602 j iimtiemen. pic.'tse send me >tiur free booklet. ■ Name.^ Aih!res.« Cily |l r
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