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Friday, March 16, 1973 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Seven i- ' s « f i 4 - f . s \ t r V Real Estate Transfers Tryon Realty Co. of New Bern, Inc., to Forrest M. Hudson, III, and wife, Cecilia C. Bern, Inc., to Larry R. Licht- blau and wife, Lynne H. Lichtblau. Property in Wilson Creek Heights. H. E. Beaman and wife, Betty Hudson. Property in Wilson E. Beaman; and Rossie M. Creek Heights. Manning and wife, Margaret Tryon Realty Co. of New Manning, to Raymond White and wife, Velma P. White. Property in Greenwood. Joseph R. Hardee and wife. Hazel Snipes Hardee, to E. T. McCoy and wife, Eloise McCoy. Property in No. 3 Township. Henderson Godette; and Rudolph Godette and wife. Annie Mae Godette, to Lottie Marie Godette Hayes and Doris A. Godette Ingram. Property fai No. 5 Township. - 7 ■ Owen G. Fulcher, Jr., and wife, Wilma S. Fulcher, to Jessie Fulcher Lintom Property in No. 2 Township, MR.WIZARD EXPIAINS WHY YOUR EtECTRIC BIUIUGHT BE HIGHER THIS TIME OF YEAR. m Some of the answers may surprise you, but they make good sense when you think about them. Obviously, the colder weather has a big effect on your electric bill, even if you don’t heat electrically. You’re home more. You cook more hot meals. Watch more television. In fact, there’s not a single moment that some appliances aren’t using electricity around your house. But one of the biggest items on your electric bill can be hot water. And in the winter, since the water coming into your pipes is so much colder, it can take as much as fifty percent more electricity to heat water than it does in the summer. The bath you took in January cost more than the bath you took in July, because it takes about 50% more elec tricity to heat water in the winter than it does in the summer. And when you consider that every person in the average family uses about 12 gallons of hot water a day, you can see why this can add so much to your electric bill at this time of the year. So if everybody tries to cut down on the amount of hot water they use, it can make a difference in your electric bill. CP&L wants to sell you all the electricity you need, but they don’t want to sell you more than you need. And that’s a\ fact. IZMRD Don Herbert, TV’s “Mr. Wizard,” speaks for CP&L in the com pany’s continuing effort to help you save money on your electric bill, and at the same time help conserve our country’s natural resources. cm Stop by any CP&L office for a free book filled with ways to save on your electric bill, and a READER’S DIGEST reprint on "How To Cut Your Heating and Cooling Bill.”
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