Ν. C/β TABloid Picture NEWSpaper — All Home-Print — I THE ROANOKE RAPIDS H * * ^ A RAsW .eeNEWS/wwi^ ■ ^ More New· — Mort Advertlaloi — Hon Paid Hubecrlber· VOLUME TWENTY-SIX ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1940 NUMBER 17 WINS 1ST MERCHANT AWARD Mrs. Bertha Shell (facing camera) of South Rosemary was the winner of the first award given year by the members of the Roanoke Rapids Merchants Association in their annual fall Trade Days < paign. The award was the first of ten such prizes that were presented during the street dance in fro the high school last Thursday night. A part of the crowd may be seen in the background. Duroerwooa 106 Conoconara 93 Enfield 744 Faucett 324 Halifax 361 Holliâter 216 Kehukee 212 Littleton 474 Palmyra 78 Ringwood 149 Roseneath 116 R. R. No. 1 1122 R. R. No. 2 801 R. R. No. 8 1017 R. R. No. 4 519 Scotland Neck 885 VVeldon 765 TOTAL 7082 ÉmÈÊÊiàigââà 1 0 49 18 11 2 8 26 2 4 1 27 78 83 16 2 88 0 1 18 10 7 0 5 16 2 4 1 27 20 51 12 0 8 105 92 762 328 365 215 196 479 78 149 115 1111 850 1003 490 876 786 361 \ 8003 182 Closed Monda} The banks, the post office, the ABC stores will close 7 day in observance of Armi Day. Retail business firms anu dustries generally expect to oper ate on regular schedule through out the day. The day will be recognized at the high school by various home room programs and possibly an assembly program. Veterans organizations will not have any special program for the ί day, in so far as could be learned. ; ROOSEVELT AND BROUGHTON SWEEP riTv * mi* COUNTY tiesday afternoon about 6:15 wtien fires were discovered in the woods mmediately west of the Clara Hearne School. A fire truck was sent to the scene and the flames vere soon under control. It is Delieved that the flames were set >y some unknown person, as the ire had started in two separate >laces. lanoke Rapids and Halifax nty broke all previous Novem election votes with the county ing a t"tal of 8,343 votes in «lay's election. Of this number noke Rapids cast 3,578. Huge >rities were rolled up in every inct for President Roosevelt Governor Broughton. :e vote in Halifax County was: ievelt 7,982 kie 361 :ghton 8,003 feill 182 îe vote in Roanoke Rapids was: >evelt 3,459 kie 199 lghton 3,454 eill — 110 Broughton was elected Gov r by a majority which may h 400,000 with other Democrat □minees going in by huge ma ies. » esident Roosevelt was re-elect with a landslide of electoral s altho the popular vote will luch closer than four years a Incomplete returns tonight / the popular vote as Roosevelt lillion, Willkie 23 million, ichigan is still wavering to t as returns come in. It ap s that President Roosevelt have about Ί80 electoral votes ι 266 needed to win. Mr. Will will carry eight or nine States, don carried two in the election I four years ago. Many states in the North, East and Middle West were very close, a small shift of voters throwing them into either column. This accounts for the big vote for Willkie, who received the largest popular vote ever given a losing candidate. Meanwhile, Pres (Continued on Page 12, Sec. A) AT MERCHANTS STREET DANCE Above may be seen a portion of the crowd that attended the street dance in front of the high school Thursday night, October 31. This event» Which was received by local citizens with apparent enthusiasm, was a part of the program which ο pelted the faJU^ Trade Days Campaign in this city.