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UP AND DOWN WITH THE Uhe Avenue taac* home will keep its copy read it and study it. “Ignorance of the law excuses no one”, but now none can even plead ig norance. There are extra copies at the Police Dept, office for anyone who was missed. This might have happened in case of two families in a house or roomers. SHIRTTAILS returned intact from the deer hunt of over seers and supers of Roanoke and Patterson Mills Co. last week-end. Thirty-five in the party enjoyed swell eats and plenty of fun Friday night but wet weather Saturday cut down hunting chances. There was some talk of cutting shirt tails of A. M'iekle, Bill Hodges and Sam Turner on charges of letting wild turkeys walk thru their legs. Frank Kemp lost other wearing apparel but retained the shirttail. Two doe were seen but not a buck and not a shot which probably accounts for not a shirttail missing. Everybody had plenty of good time anyway. $842.60 is the final total of the Red Cross drive in the Roa noke Rapids chapter, according to Rev. Gordon Price, chap ter chairman. Mrs. Warren of Littleton reported $25.00; Clyde Liske, in charge of Patterson Mills employees, re ported an additional $13.85 for a total of $97.90. PREMIUM for Halifax County cotton, some of the best he has ever received, is being paid by Rosemary Manufactur ing Co., says Billy Norwood, cotton buyer. A purchase from Luns Rook, local farmer, is what prompted the state ment. Neighbor Hockaday also says that this section can raise and is raising long staple cotton, best on the market, can do so on a big scale with a little care and attention by the farmers. PHILIPPINES to Roanoke Rapids in five days is the record speed of a letter from John Bounds, U.S.A., mailed in Ma nila to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bounds. When the China Clipper, huge air mail ship of Pan-American Air ways, made its recent first mail flight over the Pacific, ' AS A CAMEL ” SMOKER OF LONG STANDING,! FIND THAT SMOKING A CAMEL RENEWS MY PEP AND I GET A 'UFT,'CAMELS HAVE THE FLAVOR TOO! DAVE IRWIN Arctic Explorer r AFTER SKIING, to enjoVa CAMEL. EXHAUSTION SLIPS AWAY AS CAMELS UNLOCK MY STORE OF ENERGY. ANOTHER NICE THING: CAMELS DONt BOTHER MY L_NERVES._J OUTDOOR GIRL Mardee Hoff CAMCLS COSTLIER TOBACCOS LAND BROS. JEWELERS EMPORIA-ROANOKE RAPIDS WE WILL SELL YOU MORE MERCHANDISE FOR YOUR MONEY! WATCHES DIAMONDS SILVERWARE young Bounds was on hand at Manila to see her land. His letter to his parents was on the first trip back to this coun try and came from San Francisco to Richmond b y air mail. Across the Pacific and across the continent m five days. The record before was fifteen. We think we know some folks here who would like to have the stamp on that letter. STAMP collectors had a field day when the China Clipper made this first trip. They wrote themselves letters so as to be sure of cancelled stamps on the record trip. It was ar ranged for them to enclose self-addressed envelopes tor the return trip so their cancelled stamps came back, coming and going. , , 1X „ _ , SLOWER mail brought to the editor a letter from Senator Bob Reynolds, also from the Philippines, with our first Filipino stamp. The mail came by steamer and regular mail trains and was two weeks in transit. Realizing a little the thri'll these stamp addicts must get on seeing a new stamp, we gave ours to the champion philatelist of Halifax County, J. T. Chase. _ _____ Rosemary Textile Workers Have Party Last Saturday Night Members of Rosemary Textile Workers enjoyed a Christmas Party at the old Band Hall on 10th Street last Saturday night and the proceeds will be used in caring for charity cases dur ing the Christmas season. Side shows, tacky dress con tests and other forms of enter tainment were enjoyed by a crowd which packed the hall, c Music for the dance was fur nished by J. Sanders at the pi ano, Russell Buxton, banjoist, Al ton Hoggard, guitar. S00X //tary/Zand StfreuaAl&ye ®%T 3l&*o&W^9k*ay&> #. A MAN’S BEST BUY ^ IN —= MARYLAND r RYE " GOOD WHISKEY PRICED RIGHT Do Your Christmas Saving At PENDER Quality food values for the holiday feast. Not only will they save you money for other Christ mas needs - but they will make your Christmas dinner more enjoyable. May M e take this opportunity to wish you and yours the heartiest season’s greetings for a Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year. juromedary Cranberry Sauce 2 cans 29c Dromedary Fruit Cake Mix 35cPke New York State Pumpkin can 10c Libby All Green ASPARAGUS 2 cans 45c Southern Manor Fruit COCKTAIL 2 cans 29c Triangle Sweet Mixed or Gherkin PICKLES Quart o 1 Jar 6lC 1 Southern Manor Tiny Green PEAS 2 No. 2 rj* Cans odc Pender’s Old VIRGINIA FRUIT CAKE Tin 1-lb. Holiday Mix CANDY lb. 10c a Pender Flyer i nr Wagons, each *r ^ Salad Treat MAYONNAISE Jar n | Pint £ 1C California Figs 2 Pkgs. 15c Weston’s Crackerettes l-lb. i *7 Pkg. 1 / C Sale of COFFEES D.P. Blend 19c lb. Yellow Front 17c lb. Golden Blend 15c lb. Libby’s Queen Olives 25c Atlantic Brand MINCE MEAT 2',b- 27c Dromedary DATES Pkg. 15c Holiday Wrapped CIGARETTES Carton A f e%g\ of 200 Colonial Pure Concord Grape Juice s!S£ 13c ^ 25c Our Pride Bread, 20-oz 10c_ Rumford’s Baking Powder f IH Our Pride Breadi Crumbs, Pkg. 5c_
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