N&O Index Card Listings

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Public utilities
  • 12,
  • Electric charges cut in Dauham. D.24-39;
  • Virginia Electric cuts eastern Carolina rates. Jan.5-40:9.
  • Electric charges In this section below average. Mar.13-40:2. Mar.17-40:5 0. (Ad.
  • Electric rates are lower here. Mar.27-40:1.
  • Jones-Onslow Electric membership corpora
  • tion near completion. May 13-40:2.
  • $1,298,000 award tothe Southern States Power Co. May 2>:1.
Public utilities
  • Utility holdings valued for 1940. Je.13-40:16.
  • Big new power dams linked with defense; Aluminum co. to expend millions in westerr N.C. Je.19-40:1.
  • Rate reduction by Virginia Electric and Power Co. 0.9-40:5. 41:1.
  • Rates for power decline in state. Mar.53
  • Durham residents to get power reduction. Ap.27-41:8 M.
Public utilities
  • Winborne sees no threat of state power shortage. Jl.1-41:12. 1.
  • Power shortage threatened south. 0.1-41 Rain needed for power. 0.9-41:1. Sound position (ed.) 0.10-41:4. Winborne cites oower dangers. 0.11-41:1. Blow. 0.17-41:1. IS.
  • Winborne leaves for power talk. 0.25-41: Power rationing faces southeast.
  • 1.
Public utilities
  • 14.
  • State will feel power shortage. 0.29-41;
  • Power rationing ptfogram for southeast announced. 0.31-41:1.
  • Loss of thousands thru power curtallmeni N.1-41:1. Ed. p.4. 8.
  • Inventory taken on power in N.C. N.l-41:
  • Power move. N.2-41:1.
  • Signs, decoration blackout now effective for state. N.4-41:!.
Public utilities
  • City cooperates in power order. N.5-41:3
  • Power curtailment order by OPM: Carolim Power & Light Co. N.5-41:13.
  • Power doubt. N.6-41:1.
  • Order curtailing power for industry post poned. N.7-41:1. 12.
  • Plans are made for power loans. N.10-41:
  • Blackout ended. N.28-41:1.
  • Eastern pover pool planned. Jan.6-42:9
  • Pover network given approval. Jan.24-42:
Public utilities
  • 12.
  • Progress not4d in power pool. Jan.31-42:
  • WPB considering big power pool. F.26-42: 12.
  • Hearing slated Ap.6 into Tide Water rate Mar.17-42:7.
  • Hanover, Columbus mayors protest Tidewater rates. Mar.27-42:19.
  • Power protest drawn in tidewater region. Ap. 12-42: 3 0.
Public utilities
  • Eastern N.C. citizens protest electric rates. Ap.25-42:9. 42:12
  • Power officials meet nere today. May 22-
  • WPB lists lans for power pool. Je.10-42:14.
  • Power rate plan being studied by the Tide Water Power Co. Je.13-42:5.
  • Wilmington Council asks greater power rate drop. Jl.23-42:3.
Public utilities
  • Power proposal rejected by Wilmington committee. Jl.24-42:3.
  • Investigation is sought of Tidewater practices. Jl.30-42:3." 42:2.
  • Power reduction effective today. Ag.l-
  • Bellamy attacks utilities groun. Ag.27-42:1.
  • Winborne thinks no relief likely of pow er change in New Hanover. Ag.28-42:1.
Public utilities
  • 42:12.
  • Rural users like Tidewater offer. Jl.25-Tidewpfcer to cut rates on electricity Ag.l. Jl.26-42:6.
  • Not satisfied with Tidewater reduction by William D.Herring, mayor of Rosehill. Jl.29-42:5.
  • Power projects in state helted under WPB order. Ag.25-42:3.
  • Tidewater rrtes higher than other state areas. Se.6-42:4 0.
Public utilities
  • Hearing sought on power matter by Wilmington mayor. Se.18-42:5.
  • Briefs Drepared for Tide Water Power meet. 0.7-42:5.
  • Commission to confer on power rates today. 0.9-42:22.
  • Expert contends Tide Wate rates too high 0.10-42:1.
  • Increase asked in train rates. 0.13-42:2
  • Commission denies plea for Tidewater appraisal. 0.28- 42:1.