N&O Index Card Listings

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North Carolina
  • This state one of seven most prosperous in 1937. May 15-39:1.
  • Expansion. May 29-39:1. Revenue outlook better. He.1-39:1. May 31 finance sheet shows heavy balance Je.8-39:8. 39:1.
  • Collections up; diversion fades. Je.27-
  • Toll road owner seeks indemnity. J1.7-
  • 39:15. 2.
  • Worth of stateawner property. Jl.26-39:
North Carolina
  • Taxes reflect business rise. Ag.1-39:1. Business. 0.1-39:1.
  • State taxes up for September. 0.1-39:8 M Name in the paper (ed.) 0.23-39:4. 12. State revenues continue uoward. N.l-39: State employs first woman as attorney. N.16-39:10.
  • Property value. D.10-39:1.
  • New capitol plants accepted by state. D.
  • 16-39:12.
North Carolina
  • State collections show increase for Dec, D.31-39:16.
  • Kiwanes clubs hears of state develoamen t)lan. Jan.13-40:12. 14.
  • Hue tax refund is made to state. F.2-4C Governor invites leaders to confer here on ten year orogram. P.6-40:7.
  • Counties still owe state $700,000 on old tax levy. F. S-40:1. ,-,
  • Decade of orop;res8 com. meets. F.11-40; F.12-40:10.
North Carolina
  • State's income was uo in 1939. F.12-40:5 Magazine Steel wants to know inducements offered by state for new industries. F.22-40:1.
  • Writer plugs Tar Heella with dissatisfied Amish. F.27-40:3. 40:20. State's revenue continues climb. Mar.l-State rvenue hits peak for monthly collections. Mar.29-40:2. Mar.31-40:8 M. N.C. summary, I860. Ap.20-40:4.
North Carolina
  • 40:12. State revenues continue to climb. May 1-National Geographlc plans article on N.O
  • Je.5-40:16.
  • Debt reduced. Je.19-40:2. 1.
  • State's revenue all time high. Je.30-40: Shaky business possible after record
  • state year. Jl.7-40:10.
  • Tar Heel boy wins title as section's
  • "Ideal son". Jl.28-40:1.
  • State ends fiscal year with $3,359,000 surplus. J1.30-4C
  • 4QO.,
North Carolina
  • Census virtually assures state of 12
  • congressmen. S.3-40:1.
  • No fifth wheel (ed.) S.9-40:4. 13.
  • Revenue returns continue upward. 0.1-40: Income figures low for state. 0.17-40:12 Slow progress (ed.) 0.13-40:4. 40:1. Plans outlined for N.C. progress. 0.19-N.C. office arranged in national capital 0.30-40:9. 18.
  • Tax collections continue climb. N.l-40:
North Carolina
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  • State revenues continue climb. D.1-40:8
  • Army will use N.C. area for antl-alrcraJ units. D.3-40:1.
  • Will tide turn?(ed.) D.15-40:4 M.
  • State's revenuB year best in history. D. 20-40:1. Jan.1-41:3.
  • Still a rural state (e<3. ) Jan.6-41:4.
  • Closer cooperation with U.S. government.
  • (ed.) Jan.7-41:4.
  • Income-outgo. Jan.9-41:5.
North Carolina
  • State's debt. Jan.9-41:15 M. State color movie gets oreview here. Jai 29-41:14. 10,
  • Tax collections continue climb. F.1-41: State receiots continue to climb. Mar.l-413. 41:1.
  • Income receipts climb for state. Mar.18-
  • State collections near all-time record
  • figure. Ap.1-41:18.
  • Third place now no. of sharecroppers.
  • Ap.2-41:1.
North Carolina
  • Visiting doctor asserts natives "most
  • beautiful". Ap.5-41:5.
  • Growing: 304 sq.Miles longer. Aid. 12-41:1
  • Ap.21-41:1. "41:1.
  • State gets record army maneuvers. Ap.30-Per capita debt lower in state. Ap.30-4]
  • 3. 41:1.
  • State's receipts set new record. May 1-State to continue cromotion office. May
  • 23-41:13.
North Carolina
  • 41:2. Tax collections continue to gain. Je.l-"Our cousin": from the Norfolk Leger-Dispateh. Je.1-41:4 M. 12.
  • State boom era seen in defense. Je.4-4l!
  • State bonds go at lowest rate. Je.6-41: B. 1.
  • Revenue from distilled sPirits. Je.14-43
  • State is loser in tax apoeal. Je.28-41: 3.
  • State, city purchase property for buildj ing. Je.28-41:1J