N&O Index Card Listings

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Rural electrification
  • ural electrification.
  • Rural exectrlc orogram halted by legal
  • tangle. N.24-36:16.
  • "ill decide power que stion in Caldwell.
  • N.30-36:12.
  • Bagely asserts REA to maintain policy.
  • D.1-36:3.
  • REA is accused of picking rows. D.2-36:]
  • Duke is asked to help co-op. D.3-36:5.
  • Power Drogress shown In Wayne. Jan.6-
  • 37:10.
Rural electrification
  • 12. Electric power usage increases. D.27-37; N.C. toos south Um rural oower. F.13-38: 12.
  • Bailey reveals extent of REA. F.15-38:2. Rural electric lines reach 34,595 users. Ap.1-38:18.
Rural electrification
  • Davidson county gets $100,000 RSA pro- (
  • Ject; Rur-a]. electric progress no ted. D.23-
  • 38:11. 3.
  • State near top in pov. er lines. Jan.3-39:
  • Federal-State squabbl e aired. Jan. 12-39:
  • J. Electric co-ops buck authority. Jan.13-
  • 39:5.
  • Randolph co-ops given approval. Jan.26-
  • 39:16.
Rural electrification
  • State allotted large REA fund. F. 3-39:2,
  • Tar Heel farms enjoying oower. F.6-39:1.
  • Independence (ed.) F.7-39:4. 2.
  • New power lines sought for Nash. F.10-3S
  • Nearly 50,000 getting power. Mar.4-39:5.
  • Counties in east given REA funds. Ato.14-39:10.
  • Columbus will get REA line extension. Ap.21-39:2.
  • Huge investment in rural power. Jl.2-39:
Rural electrification
  • 39:2.
  • Barley remains N.C.REA chg irman. J1.21-
  • Edgecombe -Martin REA will extend service
  • Ag.3-39:8.12.
  • REA lines serve 19,000 in state. S.13-3S
  • Loans are aooroved for two REA groups.
  • 0.11-39:2.39:5.
  • Meeting $6 plan extension of REA. N.14-
  • Systems o f REA declared sound. N< 15-39:
  • 5 Attorney 39:3. traces expansion of REA. N.IS-
Rural electrification
  • Dudley Ballsy reviews farm assistance. D.19-39:14.
  • A'ooroval is driven for electric lines. Jan". 12-40:18.
  • Rural electric service 1 state gains rapidly. F.17-40:1. 40:3.
  • REA lines being rushed in east. Mar. 23-
  • Officials discuss Carteret REA job. Mar 27-40:7.
Rural electrification
  • Prospects good for REA project in Samp-
  • son. May 21-40:5.12.
  • REA powerlines benefit 500,000. Jl.4-40:
  • No longer a dream (ed. ) Jl.5-40 :4. 1.
  • REA chief flays power concerns. Ag.9-40:
  • Rural electrification (ed.) Ag. 10- 40:4.
  • Directors make plans f or REA construc-
  • tion on Lurabee River. Ag.10-40:5.
  • Sutton refutes REA charges, Ag. 10- 40:12.
  • Sampson secures money for power. A ?.20-
  • 40:2. t
Rural electrification
  • Work is started on REA network in five counties. S.6-40:2.
  • Consideration. 0.13-40:1.
  • Work is started on REA project In Wayne Duplin, Johnston and Lenoir. 0.15-40:8.
  • Weaver suceeds Bagley as state REA chiei 0.16-40:2.
  • Still needed. 0.17-40:4.
  • Weaver assumes state REA post. N.3-40:3. Award contract today for rural power line for the Raa dolph Electric Member ship corooratioP D.17-40:2.
Rural electrification
  • Much increase noted in electrification. D.31-40:14. 11.
  • REA unit given wide territory. Jan.13-41
  • Rural power co-ops form association. Jan.24-41:20. 17-41:3.
  • New REA set up at Sanford meeting, ar.
  • Lights on: Wake Forest, ar.23-41:8 0.
  • Caryen-Carteret REA stakes off new lines
  • ".: r. 16- 1:.
  • Lumbee REA cuts power on lines. Ap.10-
  • 41:5.
Rural electrification
  • REA program. Ap.14-41:1. 24.
  • Approves funds for expansion. Ap.25-41: Gw'yn B. Price is named chairman of state
  • REA. May 1-41:12.
  • Troubles getting G.M.Price swore in. Maj
  • 9-41:1. 41:9.
  • Price takes oath as REA chairman. May 9-Roanoke TEA meeting attracts big throng.
  • May 18-41:4.
  • Marines promot ndw REA project. May 27-41:16. A