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Lutheran Church Women Meet ANDREWS - The United Lutheran Church Women met Tuesday at I p.m. at the km of Betty Sue Beet The devotional wai given by Mrs. E. U. Buret) Betty Sue Best presented the program, Luterans Behind The Iron Curtain. She stressed the importance of freedom to wondiif u we pleaae. Mr*. Lynn Wood. President, presided over the hiMinaa* ses sion Mr*. L. U Love read the minute* of laat meeting . o (a minute* o f laat meeting. 77minu tea of laat unit teg. r II r*. Charles Huggms was wel comed by the group a* a mem ber during the summer Hoftesaea, lira. Lynn Wood and Betty Sue Beat served refresh menu to the members preaent. The Bering Sea Between Alaska and Siberia is made to order for trawling fishing. Forty - two per cent at the Bering'* 171.000 square mile* is leas than a hundred fan th orns deep ANNOUNCEMENT i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox Request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Edith Faye to Mr. Ernest E. Ledford On Sunday the Third of July Nineteen Hundred and Sixty at half after three o'clock Ranger Methodist Church Ranger, N. C. Methodist To Observe Youth Activities Week The young people of the First Methodist Church will observe Youth Activities Week beginning , June X. The local with the young lobbtnsvilie in their observance. The theme will be "Youth for Chirst". The topic o i rfiscfrian each night will be first, Sunday night. "Understanding Our Par ents." with a panel composed of parents and youth. Monday night the theme for discussion will be "Choosing Our Friends," with Barbara Stanley and Dan Fortin leaders; Tuesday night. "Boy-Girl Relationship". Ernie Martin lea der; Wednesday night the group will go swimming at Fontana Wedding Group Honored At Buffet Supper Mrs. Martha Drcher entertain ed with a buffet supper at the New Regal Hotel on Saturday, June 19 at 5 p.m. honoring the guests (or the Brumby-Townson wedding. Supper was served by candelight. The dining room was decorated with a floral arrange ments. Laura Wells Will Speak To WSCS ANDREWS ? Miss Laura Wells, Rural Worker for the Womans Society of Christian Ser vice of the Methodist Church will talk to the Andrews W. S. C. talk to the Andrews W. S. C. S. June 27, at 7:30 p.m Rev. Dorris Smother man will give the Devotions. your cost is low ...with low-cost electricity! How low is your cost for electricity? Use the information below to find the operating cost for the work-saving ?electric appliances on your "want-list." \ The first table tells approximately how much electricity an appliance will use in one month. electric Appliance Kwh Used Room Air Conditioner . (for 5 months) . . . .300 kwh a month Clothe* Dryer (5 loads per week) .... 80 kwh a month Dishwasher with heating unit 45 kwh a month Home Freezer 1 6 cubic feet 35 kwh a month 12 cubic feet 60 kwh a month 18 cubic feet...... 70 kwh a month Ironer 10 kwh a month Lighting 70 kwh a month Range 1 150 kwh a month Refrigerator 35 kwh a month Television 30 kwh a month Washer 5 kwh a month i Water Heater (for family of four) . . . .350 kwh a month Water Pump deep well. 20 kwh a month ! shallow well 10 kwh a month for farm use. .25 to 50 kwh a month Here's how to figure your cost: To figure the monthly cost of using any electric appliance you must know three things: ^ t The number of kilowatt-hours that the appliance will use. W 2. How much electricity costs. 3. The number of kilowatt-hours that / you now use in one month. Frn the table abovi, yon found the number of kilowatt hours that an appliance will use in one month. The chart on the right shows how much yon pay for electricity. You can get the number of kilowatt-hours that you now use from an old bill. (This can also be estimated from the chart on the right.) mw Muca bichc m bsMsl Mb MM twpflwp 25 $ 0.75 40 1.20 50 1.50 60 1.70 75 2.00 90 2.30 100 2.50 125 3.00 150 3.50 175 4.00 200.,... 4.50 225 4.75 250 5.00 275 5.25 300 5.50 350 6.00 375 6.25 400 6.50 450 6.70 500 6.90 550 7.10 600 7.30 800 8.10 1000 8.90 1400 10.50 2000 15.00 How to use this itifonnation... Let'* say you now use around 150 kwh a month. Yonr bill runs around $3.50 a month. And you'd like to know how much it will coat to op erate an electric range. From the figures at the top of the page, you aee that an electric range usee about 150 kwh a month. Add this to the number of kwh you now use. The new total ia 300 kwh. From , the chart on the right, yon find that you'd pay $5.50 for 300 kwh. That means your bill would go up about $2.00 a month ? less than 7? a day ? when you add an electric range (If you now um more than 150 kwha month, it would be even lest!) Notice that although the amount of electricity used exactly doubled, the sise of the bill went up only $2.00 ? from $3.50 to $5.50. That's the nice thing about our "stair-step" rates ... as your use goes up . . . your average cost goes doynJ Blue Ridge m^k Electric Association O and have ? weiner roast after wards The topic for Wednesday night will be "Christian Recrea tion ." Thursday night's topic will be "Christian Worship" and the meeting will coodude with the observance of the Lord's Supper led by Rev C. W Sartin. Friday night the group will go on a picnic to Wavah Raid. The topic diieusrioa win be "Dedication of the Self' with Rev D P. Smoth erman as leader. The meeting will begin each evening at 7:00 p.m. All youth between the ages of 12-23 are invited to attend. KENNY JANE DAVIS DEBORAH ANDERSON Deborah Anderson Winnei; In County 4-H Dress Revue Miss Deborah Anderson, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. T. E. Ander son or Route 2, Murphy, was named county dress revue winner. Miss Kenny Jane Davis, daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Davis of Murphy, was winner in the junior division. Deborah will re present Cherokee County in the district dress revue to he held in Ajfaeville on June 30. Others participating in the seo or division were Joyce Waldrop and Brenda Quinn Junior part icipants were: Marilyn Andersoo. Judy Quinn. Carla Beth Stiles, Carol McRae. Frances Mint*. Gienda Uttie. and Mar) Arder Davis. The dress revue was held in the little auditorium of die pri mary building in Murphy. The stage * as decorated with white and pink flowers. Miss Freida Morgan, assistant home economics agent in Clay County, served as the judge. Mi*s Morgan praised the girls in their work and encouraged them to continue in their clothing projects The Fayola Bemanant Shop and Hie Fabric Shop in Murphy gave prizes to the junior and senior winners. -VOTE ?FOR? I. BEVERLY LAKE FOR _ GOVERNOR * No New Taxes For North Carolina * Improved Public Schools In North Carolina * Business Like Administration * 14 Man Highway Commission Paid Political Advertisement E. H. BRUMBY, Cherokee County Chairman I. Beverly Lake For Governor
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