THE ROANOKE RAPIDS Shoppers ^B Can Do Better 1 J B ■ ■ Only FWW ^" V | ■ caroliiwas rwsAs/ I M tsrj -... ..~ M ^TAB/oiorjMRNEWS/^joc?^ JL^ '———-/ VULUM twemty-ONE ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. " ^ THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1935 IfUMBER TWENTY-SIX ~ _UP and down with thb t?he Avenue SEALS sold for prevention and cure of tuberculosis, to be used on all Christmas mail, will remain on sale until Christ mas Eve by the ladies of the Study Club of Roanoke Rap ids. Taking a tip from the candy wagons, “Make your pen nies help fight Tuberculosis.” Use a Christmas Seal on every piece of holiday mail, whether mailed before or after Christmas. EUGENE Bryant Acree, crack salesman, is winner of $5 from Rexall for the best sales idea of the week. One of five in the Nation, the idea was to send a nerson»i ieuer to bo young gentlemen of his acquaintance regarding his Christ mas merchandise. He traced $300 or more directly to the letter which was signed “Ootchie”. JUDGING of the best decorated home or yard will be done Monday and Tuesday by a committee headed by Mrs. A. Miekle. She will be pinch-hitting for Mr. Miekle, who leaves Sunday for Rockingham, Charlotte, Gastonia and Green ville, S. C. At the latter place, every Christmas Mr. Miekle plays Santa Claus for the orphans at the Shrine Home. He missed one year and they came near never forgiving him. So he never misses any more. However, he plans on calling on a few of his young friends here Saturday and Sunday be fore departing for the South. ANOTHER side-light on the Miekle Christmas display. They have been turning the lights off at 10 p.m. but folks still keep coming. _At 11:30 last night, a man asked that the lights be turned back on. He had brought a party from Rocky Mount to see the display. Earlier in the evening, hearing music Mrs. Miekle went to see if someone had left the radio on._ It was off. Outside around the Christmas display, a school teacher had brought a flock of her young ones. Their silvery voices were ringing clear in an old familiar Christmas Carol: OYSTERS roasted, that favorite delicacy of ex-service men, will again be the piece-de-resistance when the 'American Legion meets at the Weldon Hut on Tuesday night, Dec. 3.1st. All members and ex-service men invited, Dutch as usual_ WHITE Gift Service by candle light, with special choir and music, will be held at the Presbyterian Church at 4:30 Sun day afternoon. The service will end in plenty of time to attend the Comjnunity Singing at 5:30. There will be no night service. HOW I would like to spend Christmas,was the subject of a talk by S. T. Peace at the Kiwanis Club tonight, taking members back to the old days when Christmas was Christ mas, a family day, a quiet day, an uncommercialtaed day, a day of celebrating a Birth.—Rev. E. B. Fisher and Bill Har ris were guests o,f the club.—T. J. Alford was welcomed as a new member. CREDIT for W.P.A. checks arriving here last week goes to W. F. Joyner, who is now Payroll Supervisor of the First District, WPA. Upon learning that Halifax workers might not get their checks, he went to Raleigh last Friday and stayed With them unil he brought the checks back. The delay has been in sending payrolls back to foremen for cor rections. Also to Mr. Joyner goes credit for wangling thru a $13,000 project on sewers for Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District. This has been approved, with the U. S. furnish ing all the labor and one third the labor cost on material. HOGS make headlines when big enough. Challenging a re cent big hog tale in this column is J. D. Lang of the city who says he has Mr. Shell beat. The Lang hog weighed 650 pounds when killed. Come on, hogsters. YESTERDAY and today the local police delivered to every home in Roanoke Rapids a copy of “Guides To Highway Safety”, an important and interesting bulletin printed by the Institute of Government of N. C. It is hoped every (Continued on Next Page) REINSTATE POLICE OFFICER -0 An ordinance to check free-for all firing of fireworks in the city, the reinstatement of Officer C. L. Massey and a Warning that city automobile tags are now on sale took up most of the time of the City Board of Commissioners at