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July 08, 1932
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■V a /-<- (W ’UJ~) '-}
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IVE pleasure you can
still enjoy—without
a rich uncle to your
name!
People don’t plunge blindly into expenditures
these days. That still, small voice that used to say,
“Oh, go ahead; you’ll take care of it somehow
when the bill comes due,” has gone dumb for
nearly all of us.
No sir! We’re all looking for values and de'
manding bargains. And GETTING them.
Even when counting pennies is our favorite in z
door sport, electric service is one modem blessing
we still can afford in abundance, because it IS a
bargain.
It is the one thing in our household
expense that has gone down steadily
in cost, over a period of years —not just
in recent months. During the years
when other prices were going sky'high,
the cost of electric service STAYED
DOWN.
Today, electric service is higher in quality and
lower in price than it ever was before.
Geo kg i a
POWEK COMPANY
■COST OF I
LIVING
r co>t or ELECTMCITYF ~T
I IN GEORGIA HOMES.
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jTrTTiTI Illi ISmi
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
The ehart shows cleai ly
that while the general
cost of living long has
been and still is much
higher than the 1913
level, the cost of elec
tric service to homes
served by this Com
pany is far below the
pre-war price.