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C3 c 7 Around The Clock -- The farmer who puts electricity to work on his farm is utilizing a servant that works untiringly 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year in and year out. He is assuring him self and his family of more leisure, a healthier life. He is operating his farm in a way that will bring increas ed profits each year. ; This servant works for very little, in comparison for the work done. We invite you to come in and let us tell you more about this plan which will put electricity in your home. Take full advanage of the possi bilities of electricity the more you use the cheaper the cost per kilo watt hour. Your Greatest ' Bargain Will Give You MORE ID) RQ GREATER CONVENIENCE PEKIKII Look So LITTLE BUY So MUCH! Although the cost of living has steadily risen the cost of electricity has as steadily dropped I For instance: One penny's worth of electricity today will do any one of these things: make 12 waffles, clean 8 "scatter rugs" well, cook an entire meal for one person, keep foods fresh 4 hours or mix 12 cakes. It's Cheap To Use Electricity BE SURE TO ATTEND THE REA EXPOSITION In The Waynesville Armory Friday and Saturday Educational - Interesting FREE ADMISSION LOTS OF PRIZES Enjoy The Many Advantages of Electricity ITS
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