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GE opens hot food counter at Rectifier plant; August 19, 1958
Cafeteria is under supervision of Mrs. Faye Collins
GE opens Timberlake plant on Waterlick Road; March 16, 1975
GE moves into the former Timberlake Concert Hall
GE personnel official speaks to trainees; January 1, 1973
GE participates in local jobs program
GE plans for addition to Mountain View Plant; June 28, 1971
New annex will be a production and assembly facility, aerial view
GE plant construction expands; July 2, 1961
Two officials examine blueprints
GE pledges donations to Lynchburg General Hospital fundraising campaign; June 9, 1974
GE presents pledge card to campaign chairman Rodger W. Fauber
GE pledges donations to Lynchburg General Hospital fundraising campaign; June 9, 1974
GE presents pledge card to campaign chairman Rodger W. Fauber [photo not published]
GE pledges to United Fund; October 24, 1961
Pledges for United Fund exceed $43,000
GE presents vintage power line carrier equipment to Smithsonian Institution; March 9, 1972
Smithsonian Museum to put display in National Museum of History and Technology
GE president and chief executive officer visits Lynchburg plant; July 31, 1968
Fred J. Borch tours Mountain View plant
GE printed circuit experts meet in Lynchburg for technology session; December 10, 1969
GE employees try out minicommunications equipment
GE produces new line of two-way mobile radio; February 6, 1966
Picture advertisement for a car radio
GE promotes Export Trade; June 12, 1963
GE export sales group meets
GE recognized for participation in savings bond program; November 4, 1971
GE has 50 percent savings bond participation
GE recruits engineers from England; July 27, 1962
GE engineers examine 2-way radio transmitter-receiver
GE recruits scientists and technicians from foreign countries; July 13, 1958
Employees from five different countries are depicted
GE region managers meet in Lynchburg; December 1, 1958
GE officials map plans to market mobile communications equipment
GE reminds employees to have safe vacation; June 30, 1967
GE plant safety committee prepares display which focuses on safety
GE sales group meets in Lynchburg; March 19, 1962
I. M. Ellis named national manager of field sales
GE salesmen tour mobile communications plant; March 21, 1962
GE salesmen arrive from Canada, Venezuela, and all parts of U.S.
GE secretary on the job; July 2, 1961
Mrs. Hazel S. Palmer at her typewriter [photo not published?]
GE sends radio equipment to help relocation of Vietnamese refugees; May 3, 1975
Phillipines needs radios to handle influx of Vietnamese refugees
GE sets safety record; November 3, 1963
Lynchburg GE's Rectifier Department has gone 3 years without disabling injury
GE ships equipment to India; June 11, 1967
Shipment is largest quantity of power system equipment ever sent overseas by U.S. manufacturer
GE to make additions to Mountain View Road plant; April 26, 1961
B. F. Parrott and Co., Inc. is the contractor and Ballinger Co. is architect
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