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Carolina Power Plans To Spend 40 Millions Soon Carolina Power It Light Com pany will spend $40,300,000 tor pew construction in the next two jrears and plans to add a new gen erator by mld-1058. The two-year construction budget was approved by the board Of directors at its quarterly session. It includes completion of $ 180,000 horsepower generating Unit near Moncure by mid-summer Dy comparison, the 1938 unit will have a capability of 223,000 horse power. Louis V. Sutton, president of Carolina Power & Light, said the turbine-generator for the 1938 unit aleady had been ordered from Westlngheuse. and that the boiler had been ordered from Combus tion Engineering. The site for the new unit has not been Anally de termined, Sutton said, but it may he at the Mocure location. The new unit will boost CP&L's generating capability to approxim ately 144 million horsepower, or ?tore than four times its capability Of ten years ago. The new generator is the latest in a plan of postwar expansion which commenspd as soon after World War II a* strate gic materials became available. During the past ten years. CF&L has spent $164,000,000 for new construction. Sutton said, and expects to spend approximately $63,000,000 during the next three years. The company's 1936 budget for new construction totals approx imately $20,300,000. Since 1949, CPJcL has beet) in Stalling new generating units at the rate of one per year. The com p?ny ha* erected three at Lumber ton, two at Goldsboro and two at Wilmington. All are (team-electric plants of "outdoor" design. a type of rapid, economical construction which is gaining popularity in areas of moderate climate. The power company's current expansion Is being undertaken. Sutton said, "In anticipation of the continued growth of business In the territory served by Carolina Pow er h Light Company." The power company executive observed, "Prospects for 1050 are good." Tar Heel News Folk To Hear Senator Gore U. S. Senator Albert A. Gore of Tennessee will be featured speak er at Duke University Friday night at the 23rd annual dinner for the North Carolina Press Asso ciation. He will address newsmen and women from throughout the State during the dinner meeting, a high light of the 1956 Midwinter News paper Institute of the Association. The institute will be held Jointly at the University of North Caro lina and Duke, Jan. 19-21. Marriage Licenses Wllford Lee Johnson of Ridge crest and Erma Joan King, Can ton. Canton High Campus Cuffnotes By Patty Morgan At the top of the lint of interests at CHS are exams which will be the 18th. 19th, and 20th It is the end of the semester so everyone is doing double work and cramming in preparation. Last Friday, our boys gave way to a defeat by Lee Edwards, but made it up when they defeated both Hendersonvllle and Clyde. Thla gives them seven wins and three losses. Our girls played two thrillers with Hendersonvilte and Clyde, resulting in two victories. This gives our girls three wins and six loses. Both teams hope to bet ter their scores in the games to come. Friday night we play boat to Brevard. Our Junior Red Cross ha . been doing some fine work this year un der the leadership of Its president, Glenda Pressley. The Junior Red Cross Council is planning to make 130 tray-favors t > J>e sent to the veterans at Gleeu for Valentine's Day. m Plans are being made for the Washington trip. The seniors will leave March 19th and return March 23. Last Friday we had another very impressive speaker. Rev. Ray, who Shut Your Mouth SAGINAW. Mich. (API?Bert A. Tapped, ready for bed. gave a wide yawn at 10:30 p.m. At 9:22 the next morning doctor* adjusted his dislocated jaw so Tappen could shut his mouth. spoke on "What Am I". His address was thought-provoking and a chal lenge to each young person. 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