INVESTIGATING RESERVOIRS FOR FLOOD CONTROL - *-—— Army Engineers Making Study Of Problem In Area Reservoirs for flood control in the Roanoke Rapids area of the Roanoke River are being investi gated, according to W. W. Laps Icy, Captain, Corps of Engineers, War Dept., Norfolke, Va. He said that one reservoir 3 miles above the city, one at (old) Gaston, and one at Buggs Island, approxi mately J(5 miles upstream, are under investigation. These investigations are under way, but the study of the prob lem of alleviating the flood si tuation in this area is not yet complete, he said. The reservoir 3 miles above the city would be 7 miles long; the one at Gaston would be 35 miles long, while the one at Buggs Is land would be 45 miles long, ac cording to the engineer. In reply to a questipn as to who would operate the proposed hydroelectric plants below the reservoirs, he said that “This of fice is unable to state whether the Federal Government or a private establishment would op erate any of the multiple-purpose developments recommended for construction, as this matter is de termined by the United States Congress.’ In connection wnn tne reser voirs, Captain Lapsley said that the total damage to Halifax County during the recent August flood had been placed at $1,650, 000. Damage to Northampton County has been estimated at $300,000, he said. Damages include towns, railroads, public utilities, highways, and agricultural bot tom lands. These estimates, he went on to explain, are prelim inaries only. They will be care fully reviewed and verified in the detailed field surveys in early 1941. The following table (sent to the Herald by the engineer) shows that the official rise of Roanoke river at Roanoke Rapids rose a bove low water to a height of 37.75 feet above low water mark established here September 21, 1932: DATE OF FLOOD RISE AT R. Rapids Weldon Aug. 18, 191,0 39.0 58.0 Nov. 26, 1877 * 51.6 Mar. 18, 1912 50.S May 25, 1901 - 47. 8 Jan. 23, 1936 21,.7 1,6.5 Jtm. 2, 1902 hOA Low water in 1932 at Roanoke Rapids was read at 1.25; at Wel don 9 feet. These figures were taken from gages operated by U. S. Geolog ical Survey lMs miles below bridge here and by the U. S. Weather Bureau on the highway bridge at Weldon. “"(Figures for the years 1877, 1912, 1901, 1902 in Roanoke Rapids are not available) Shearin - Keeter -r* Mr. and Mrs. Claude Keeter of Roanoke Rapids announce the mar riage of their daughter, Marjorie, to David Loy Shearin, son of the late L. H. Shearin and Mrs. Betti e Shearin Jenkins. They were united in marriage by Rev. B. P. Robin son at his home in Weldon, Satur day, Dec. 21, 1940. They will make their home in Roanoke Rapids. LITTLETON Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bridg ers of Greensboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newsom dur ing the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abernathy and Master Charles Abernathy spent Christmas with relatives in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrison and Tommie Harrison of Green ville were guests of Mrs. T. N. Harrison during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Donald King and baby of Spartanburg, S. C., were among the visitors in town for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen Jones of Baltimore were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones on Wednesday and Thursday of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Brown ing of Greensboro were guests of Mrs. Alice Browning over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bass of Nashville spent Christmas with Mrs. Bass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. King. Mrs. J. W. Montague left Sat urday to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Hill Holloman in Norfolk. Mrs. Claude Nicholson or Ka leigh is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor. Mrs. Alice Browning and Miss Carrie Myrick spent Christmas day in Enfield. Tasker Williams of Washing ton, D. C., spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. T. C. Williams. Mi?s Virginia Williams of Richmond, Va., and Edward Wil liams of Raleigh were guests of their mother, Mrs. Claude Benton, during Christmas. Jack Moore of Norfolk was the guest of his brother, C. G. Moore, during the holidays. Mrs. A. M. Newsom and family spent Christmas with Mrs. New som’s sister in Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Taylor of Fayetteville were among the visit ors in town during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. R. Vinton Reid of Atlanta spent Christmas as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newsom. Mrs. J. C. Sessoms of Durham was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Long Rives, during the holidays. •p Mrs. G. S. Prichard, of Whit akers and Lynnhaven, who has been visiting her son, H. S. Prichard, left Friday to spend some time in Lakeland, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reese, of Cincinnati, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wollett during Christmas. Mrs. W. W. Simms and Miss Sadie Vinson of Wilson spent Christmas with their sister, Mrs. Horace Palmer. Mesdames J. B. Boyce, Alice Partin, Misses Sallie Boyce and Beth Partin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mohorn in Wel don on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Myrick, James Myrick, Miss Blair Myrick, Mrs. Alice Browning, and Miss Carrie Myrick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rose in Hender son during the Christmas holi days. Mr. and Mrs. George Prichard and little daughter, Patsy Rives, of Washington, D. C., are spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Prichard. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lambeth and Miss Elnora Lambeth spent the week-end in Norfolk. Miss Annie Tucker Moore spent several days of last week in Richmond, Va., with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler Moore. Mrs. George B. Crater, of At lanta, Ga., arrived last Monday to spend some time with her sis ter, Mrs. J. H. Newsom. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hicks and little daughter, Betsy, of Hender son, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Stalling during the Christ mas holidays. Mrs. W. N. Thornton, Mrs. Wal ter Kooper, Miss Helen Marion Kooper, and Miss Martha Exum Lewis of Raleigh spent Christ mas week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Oxenham in Staten Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Moore of Raleigh were guests of Mrs. Moore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, during the holidays. Miss Bettie Hardy spent Christ mas at her home in Red Oak. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith of Columbia, S. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wollett during the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Richard Thomas, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Delbridge ,left Sunday for her home in Littleton. Miss Ella Walker of Richmond, Va., spent several days during the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moseley and Master Carlton Moseley spent the Christmas holidays in Boy kins, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moseley and little daughter, Virginia, of Richmond, Va., and Miss Ann Person of Charlottesville, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Person during the Christmas hoidays. Lieut, and Mrs. Donnely and son of Nashville were guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Beecher on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cecil of High Point were guests of Mrs. Cecil’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bragg, during the holidays. Mrs. Rom Parker of Enfield was among the visitors in town Saturday. Capt. and Hrs. Henry Kolshorn, Henry Jr., and Mary Ann Kol shorn, Mrs. M. D. Beecher and Miss Blair Myrick spent Monday in Richmond, Va. Mrs. L. A. McCranie of Wash ington, D. C., spent the Christ mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Walker. Mrs. C. M. Hale spent Thurs day in Raleigh. Mrs. A. W. Harriss and family spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manning in Williams ton. Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Davis and son, Graham, and Harvey spent the week-end with relatives in Moore county. Mrs. Alma Williams McCord of Greenwood, S. C., spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. A. J. May. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and children of Grove Hill were a raong the visitors in town during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. China of Roanoke Rapids were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. House on Sunday. Mrs. W. G. Hedgepeth of Greensboro is visiting her moth er, Mrs. K. B. Topping. Armand Moore of Baltimore was the week-end guest of his niece, Mrs. H. P. Robinson. Rev. and Mrs. Groves Of San ford and Dr. Patsy Groves of Mt. Holyoke were guests of Mrs. Groves’ sister, Mrs. R. J. Lewis, Monday. Mrs. Robert Thorne spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Harry Darden, in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Clay Perkinson and son, Buddy, spent Christmas in Oak City. If "Paying Rent" Irks You . . . SEE US TODAY! • START TODAY letting your rent money apply to the purchase of a home. 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