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Show ila 411? SelfHkiW'W W'UiwkW iarxrs-fcjjuwwe- SEVEN WE MADE A MISTAKE 1 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION bought toojnany rugs CONTRACTS APPROVED Morris L. Cooke, Administrator of REA, tocUy annonuced final approval of seven rural elcctricfica tion projects to servo mora-.tha- n 4,000 farm homes which, with a few exceptions,' have never known the benefits of electricity. Seven contracts ibr REA han for these projects, signed by Mr. Cooke, provide for the conetrutdon of 1,123 miles of new rural electric distribution Unee in territory now without service. -- You can profit at our expense Hie lines will .be built in. Boone Tencounty, Indiana;- Rhea nessee; Miami county, Ohio; Bell county, Texas; Dallas county, Iowa, and Scott's Bluff county, Nebraska. For Scotts- - Bluff county there are two projects. The .loan cotruttct ary between BEA organizations of various types which sponsor the 'projects. Before Mr. Cooke affixed his signature ..to them they had been signed by representatives of these sponsoring oi THIS WEEK ONLY - a stock may ha and this is ono of tha vary hast tha only thing to do whan you hava too mack stock is to No matter how good sacrihca it. So wa ara willingly paying fos Aad yon gat valuaa in rogs'thai may not ratuia soon again. ganisation. The bans made by BEA, aggregating 11,274,084, represent the entire estimated' cost of buldling the fines. They call for three per cent interest and repayment over a period of twenty years, making the projects self liquidating. No repayments of principal wQl be required during the flggt year. For security REA will take mortgages on the lines, except in Dallas county, Iowa where the private utility undertaking the construct on pledges its general credit In order that the farms served racy obtain fullest advantages f electric, service, and to promote, a freer use of electricity which should assure adequate revenue for euch Wa hava a wlda variaty of quality and and sizas ranging from B s 15 to smalt throw ruga. All ara going at a price. waava This sala ands whan tha stock is goaa. Ba snra to maka year salaction this waak, so as to avoid dtuppaintmoai . Crystal Bottling and Furniture Co. 72-74-- 80 West hi Logan, Utah - additional project, CEE. A ty, I WISH I loans will . mainmade availchle for house wiring, but will continue to provide serother and insurance and electrical tenance, electrical appliance farm equiment These loans will he vices to the Boone end other county operatives within the- - State. made in the main by the Electric Home end Farm Authority. They The rates proposed by the corwill finance the purchase, through poration, . subject to tbe approval dealers, private utilities . or ether of the State Utility Commission, agencies, of such equip- will provide 100 kilowatt hours per ment as electric refrigerators, water month for 4.95 and additional kiloheaters, washing machines, ranges watt hours et three- - and . two and and utility motor. Electric pumps, cne-ha- if . cents. Membersljip divialso to be financed, will bring run- dends dstributed annually, be may ning water into farm kitchens and in accordance with the. practice--oin most instances make possible cooperatives. the installa- many or the first time Another county wide electricfica-tiu- n tion of inside bathrooms and itker project is being undertaken by sanitary equipment. Of Dayton, Tennessee, whieh the city The contracts' between BEA and to build the eponmrs call for prompt start- has contracted for 38,058 88.9 miles of rural line in Rher ing of ccnstuctlon. Labor must be 215 farms. Dayton drawn from local relief rolls where- County to reach Memorial Uniseat of ia the Bryan ver possible Included in each conown mnni-dp- rl its owns and tracts are prohibitl-n- s against kick versity electric. has been It plant. backs, where return .of a part of TVA power since Febpurchasing' the wage is made a condition of 1935, and plans to serve employment, and strict regulations J ruary 1, new rural customers at stanthe governing subcontracting. Hours of, resale rotes plue on TVA dard labor and conditions of employment cent surcharge per kitywatt hour reare defined and the right is loan. At this rate, cmortize to the served to inspect payroll and hours will the- firet- - 100 kilowatt records at any time. coat 3J50 with surcharge. The largest of the projects launThe Roosevelt Rural Public PvWer ched today is in Baone county, InDistrict will build 220tt miles of diana, and embraces 687 miles of line to reach 2,200 new nupl cus- ruari line to serve 89 new custotomer. The entire coat, up to 5C7r mers in Scotts Bluff , and Sioux 928, will be loaned by REA to the Counties, Nebraska, a 'Well populIndians State-Wid- e Rural Electric ated and irrigated section of the Membership Corporation, sponsored North Fktte Valley, the REA loan by the Sb:.te Farm Bureau. The for this construction is 310, 000 Membership Corporation typifies a The Cities of Mitchell and Morenw fom of farmers eooperatve, rill and the Villages of Lyman and adapted to tha business of distri- Henry, within the power district, buting electricity. Establishment of now have publicly owned power such corporations has been author- distribution systems, purchasing elized by statutes enacted recently ectrical wholesale from the energy In Indi-n- a and a number of other U. S. Reckmation Service hydroStates. electric plants at Lingl and GuerRural1 nsey, The. Indiana State-Wid- e Wyoming. The. cities will reElectric Membership Corportion will sell the energy- to the new rural turn over full responsibility a lines, at cost, ranging from project tJ the Boone County Rural!' cents down to 6)5 mill per kiloElectric Membership Corporation, watt wur, depending on the. qnan--. non-Feder- al f . per-s.nn- el -- J Power power ipal Co., a corporation buying from the Bartlett municplant in Bell County, Texu, is borrowing of BEA fundi 33,000 to construct 30 miles of rural extensions serving 110 farms in BeU and Williamson Counties. In Dallas County, Iowa, the Central Iowa Power Co., a private utility. will build three miles of new line to serve approxlmitey fifty new customers. BEA is advancing 0,100 to finance construction. A number of other private here large projects pending ntitt-tic- Washer Sale MAYTAGS, C0NL0NS, KEEN, ISNT IT? T. IT'S AN IT? . 1E'S' LAMP , HAAGS, EASTS, AUTOMATICS, AFEXS, BETTER SIGHT SAVAGES, t MEADOWS, .DEXTERS ALL FULLY YEAB OVERHAULED AND WITH A ONE GUARANTEE AND WASHERS . FREE As Low As S3 r p r iJaftr See this new study Sojosl lamp now on display yawi ChMumX. at our showroom. I- ysLL Wide opening at tho of the hod throwi light totopcoiling nd eliminate - ihadowa School la under way. Give your boy and girl one nw lamps for doing homework. Scientifically designed to give shadowless, glaroless light, this now kxmp is a boon to young eyes . . . especially when they may be so easily strained reading in poor light Make sure your lighting is correct Call us. and we will bo glad to bars ono of our lighting advisors visit your homo and make a sight-mottesL there is too much glare. Perhaps lamps are improperly placed, or the light is inroHlrfani n.u service costs you nothing. Eyeright specialists can tell you H your eyes art injured. Then see your lamp dealer or come into our store lor approved fighting equipment t. OIon reflector aoftena low-pric- ed or Per-ha- ps r light. gler. 3. Wide ihad Sivaa ample 4. Shade lining whit to reflect more light. b lightovetyonr work. ' . S. Lamp b high 'enough to light large working area. IMPORTANT I lure to leek far Ike mriheriiad eerHfleeHea tag a Ik lamp ye bey. It aa 1. Setter Sight lamp M H dettaI hove (Me tag. ' lul vi , FEDERAL AVENUE 4 DOORS EAST OF POST OFFICE SERVICE. WASHERS THEY LOOK LIKE NEW tj-ssa- s with REA. Many more, however, have undertaken rural electrification program! with funds obtained thru regular financing channels, coincident with the development of thi REA program. Announcement of fcddition.1 REA loan contracts is expected within i few days. Behind those nearly r.vdy for signature are many proposed projects in vakms stages cf completion upon which the necess rj engineering) and legal checking fa being pushed to the utmost consistent and careful scrutiny. be HAD STUDYING-WHA- KIND IS i. fr LAMP LIKE THAT FOR - tlty supplied each month. The increased requirements result of the electricity as ject operation, especially as el, trie irirgation pumpa are Install will tend to lower the wholes rate to municipalities and runj areas alike. In another section of Scotts county, the Gering Valley Runi Pubic Power District will erect 47 miles of line to save 143 cuito. mem. The REA loan for this Pro. ject amounts to 65,000. The loan contract with the Uiani Rural Beetrie Cooperative, IncoN porated, of Miami County, Ohio, fa ibr 254,000 to he used in construe, ting 193 miles of rural line ts serve 090 farms not now reached by cental station electricity. The Bcetlett Community Light and -- - $22.50 |