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HNiBUltDiNGS AND POWER
New Business and Residential
I I iiiiV I'i( , Structures^Completed; Improvements to
■Other/BuUdings . and Construction ; of.
Power Lines Run,Up to .Rig Figures;
Wprk Continues On ,
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INSPIRES MUSIG
“Belly Lou!’ Fox-Trot Writ-'
icniby* Mrs. Scharff' lo .bc.', j«
^ Fiaycd ' by Nags ' Head
^ V .. ’■ ‘Beach Club ; v .V"
■ j7 r;,L*^>rty '', four, licw-'.'cotlases 'a-pd’l
^ > stores'have boon completed on the ! It 11 lx
■;>.j,:I>^c'. County beach' tljls season to *■
- VaieVyincliidlngVia structures north
. oftKlH '.rsev!!- HIU; Kuniorous, ad-
[ *;itiUpns,, alterations, ,and other Jm-
,"’‘*ppvemehls have been made.,to ex-
, ' istljig structures. The cost' of this
work‘''Will run up to $100,000., ’
. • ^ ' ’5ihe' bringing of electric ■. polvcr
ftonii, Morfollc to the JDare .County*
■ coast' entails' an- Investment- of. au^
.bttwr. $100,000. -V,'- i,
'„;'And:the building of houses goes
ori;;. In fact. It Is the greatest year
Nags'Head has ever known. Cot-
' 'tage after cottage, , costing from
$14,000'down; additions to hotels,
AVAILABLE TO
MANTEO FOLK
MW> boarding a hous^ and filling
.'s-Ct.,.*.
aiations, improvements to plsmcs of
■.: 'roUrtainment,, etc., bear witness on
ewty hand to the faith people have
/in.the future of.Dare County, ^
=Jtenator.,J/'W. Bailey says'hc.bc-
liet^v in'-'the'future of'the coakal
s?ctl6h.'-'‘;He “is in a position to
know.' Hc.'^says “I do , not'think v.’c
have even seen the beginning of
. wliat this generation -will'' see ■- by
I ■way’of development in thls Vegion."
./I'/SJJust what'is all this development
gplng to^'do^ to. help Dare County?
^ot% every;'i^ison.,'stops to realize
the Imi^rUnce of' It.
ror one thing, the property" eteet-
l>»>;
Predisent’s - Acceptance -’ Ad
dress,* To Be Hcard^Oyer
Kadio in Courlhutisz
■. When IJrcsldent Franklin D.
Rboicvelt V Is notlilcd of his rc-
ncmination ns the Dcmocr.itl'c
C.-indldaio for president ij-’ Phll-
ndeliJlila Saturday night many lo
cal supporters of the party will be
listening *ln for his.speech of acr.
ccptaiace over a radio installed In
Uie court room 'at.Manteo.
The Dare County 'Times Is mak
ing" thls'^.possible'as a 'Sjesture'^ of
cceperation. wlthi other forces in
’ Nearly- 50 yeans ago, Capt. Sam
Bniiih'of 'Wanciic^c co'u%,l Betty .
Lou'iviidgctt gf llyde County.- -illo ji.,
uo':;fd to put .siiil6n his little'boat,i"
and set out aloiw from Eaumtown'!
Landing, and skim acroL 40 inllcs';
■of water., to Wysoiklng B.ay to seb-* ,
his sweetheart.’ And then he would .
Jiavs toVtake-,lhe-sa!«e-route':homci
again.
But Mr. Baum Anally got inar--
ried, a'nd one of Ills children Is Mrs.
Baum’. Scharff' the,'gifted musician
and composer now living at,'Want
chese, whocc. latest*' I'hustcal -num
ber a Fox'-Trot'called “Betty Lou,”
inspired by.-'hey-father’s courtship,
will be played Friday night at-the
Nags Hoad Beach Club by Camp
bell and his Royal Campbell
orchestra. Manager ^^rack Da'w-
son ol the* Beach Club/upon'hear
ing,of this niuslc written by a Wan/
chase woman, expressed, a., desire
to play. It at the club, and obtained
permission for its'usc, «;/ /■.
The so.ag recently -published - In
Chicago Is one, of several ' Mrs.
Scharff ' h.as composed. Among;
them arc Gem Waltz, and Roa-
nokey, and Twilight Reverie, a scml-
Da^e that are supporting present
move.aicnls which,have been,organ-^-.classical;number with chimes and
ize'd' under' the J natibn';‘wldo ''title i,v,vi'n Hnr jjew song, “blanks
has-been .sent to Holly-
ize'd'' under-''the‘‘ nation';'wide ';title
of Nominators of Roo:«volt". This
radio Is to bo'lnstallcd in the court'
room and cvciy Democratic voter,
■inan,'.\i'onian .or,child Is cordially in
vited "to help fill' the''COtirt room
that they may listen In,to hear Mr.
Roosevelt's speech of acceptance.
In 'many larger cities in ^ the
■United States rallies arc being'sta;
ed sinixvAprll.l, while too late’fbr
' Jlstlng this season,'should next year
I' llsl^ And will add at least’ $2;ooo
’■ Income' in-‘taxes to Du'e County, led on Saturday, night'in - striking
... Anfl there will be much'more buUtlslmllalrty to the convention it^lf
^ liJore, next A|^.. . jin Philadelphia. Other towns and
■v/£., lT*>e coasl™clii»/of all these'Im-1 communities-.arc "doing just what
Fs^Jpe^ements hai^iyen thou^ds ofjDare is doing, setttag, iip radias so
..that, the people might listen In with
It 7 has'-“‘brought * Je-i- ... ..
'to, local, s.to'rcs, and. those
'iuNne- to.Uiw.'.in' the: imUages'
some pride;;.//
/-in; f932,,pqoscv5;lt broWi^prcccd;
|ipd'ti>^'^ployBciit/t^iMK.jla|iDr;
vPf ..‘oktw,' ;pwte>i$, i^tos t6;^ye
iU Vfibiems//OiMt!^req>w|db^
" '■ creati 'more.expeiwei'^/Dire 'cbiin-
.iy niKt provida Tidequate police
. protetlon for its resort secllon,,ttoV
the' leacc and property of the me w-
comi^ may be'protected. - / ,
“ Iti-Aust provide sanity,measurc.5
and ^llcction of gait^es; and
V "'nun&ous oUin. Mrvijics, ' in -“order
lh5t’;;^re,, and., mfe, people, will. be
,nGl(a^;!witiLbikiiMitloiM;^jMd. .^enT-
couraged to'^come. . ~ '
The-‘situation merits the deep
/thln^g of cveiy worthwhile cltl-
- (am. For the Dare County Co.ast
^,^n'a short time Is going to be the
^' .county's greatest source of income.
BUXTON CHILD OF
EIGHT BflTEN BY
POISON SNJIKE
'Aline' Qiiidley of Cape Hat-
.tera'./Brougfil, to '^Manteo
; /For M^ical Attention
Aline Quidley, 8-ycar-old daugh-
• ter'of .Mr. and Mu.'. Guy Quldlcy
'of;. Buxton, Cape Hattcras was
Inbught to Manleo iWcdncsday for
^ 'medical attention, the outcome of
- . . a snake bite sijstaincd Tuesdays
'■ The little girl was crossing a swampy
. iplace near the Buxton post office,
’ when she stepped on the .snake ly
ing 'oh a little wooden bridge.
She was.given Arst aid at Cape
Ifctteras, but her'suffering Increas-
(^/and being in suoti a painful and
..swollen condition she w.as brought
to Dr. W. W. Johnston for medical
attention. Dr. Johnston stated he
- > thought her chances for complete
recovery were good.
to. Radio,'
v/bed. Asother original number is'
a, descriptive tone poem. Spring on
Roanoke I.sland. Still another mus
ical composition by Mrs. Scharff,
Is the ' Little Old 'Church In The
Pines," inspired by,,-Uie:, Methodist
Church'cl 'Vianchefc.'r . ■
Mrs. Scharff as w'ell/as' her hus
band/ O. C...J?-Scharff has done
much to aid the Wanchese .-.com
munity, particularly in its musical
work. Remembering the sacrlAces
her parents .made, for her education
and the Inspiration '!she, rweiyed. at
•the '9ld/.Wa'nclicsc,iXcad'emy;;^h'cre
'Uic/Taylnrs"^taughtf;she;>’b’'*''*""""
Garbled
Recent Publicity
Facts ‘About A liiimbcr of'
Samples Analyzed
DARE, couKTy: pe'ppic;^ili||'i
the dance,nurnbcfs'-toibc^
(Friday) will be'Eetly.^^uS^l
Scharff;'- oj- Wanclmsc.’jgManjKj,
'ciub apeclally lo'-£Ssr5tfii^!mi
a,’gifted pianlil, can plSy?ma;
Instrumcnlsi
study of slJlngcd
lAimi SCHARFF
h' Intcres'.cQ in the neivs that one of
e N.ags Head Beach Club tonight
!/a composition by Mrs. Pearl Baum
[•^County people will attend the beach
tonight. Mr.". Scharff, besides being
her inslrumcnls. She look up the
928 at Westbrook Ckmservalory of
Music- in, Atlanta,
waiian, Spanisli' and Tchoci„„..
quite proflpiont In the use of Ifa-
Ala.,.and Atlanlav’gAfle^retmiii
Scharff gencroud:^,lon&ffi^
'charge a large .class'br;gupil^^
Mruments. At'oha/tlme/.Kct^a:
nineteen Inslrument^aftcr-’ajf#^
LOTS ON
FRONT OFEER
Allaying over the radio In Gadsden
j.lie Island, several years ago, Mrs.
'i^id'talent to teaching free of
3i5slied to loam to play stringed in-
^ut?bn a creditable exhibition ■with
ireiis of hard work. * ^ /
tStvStllJJr-.”.— finest beaches, both
tjSfphi'^ho-standpoint of scenery and
'ar>/rine bathing, anywhere along
thc'Dare coast.
f^is not likely such bargains will
j^vallable many times this sum-
Str.^.OKjan frontage Is controlled
ajfci
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. 'Address:' Dare County
^Tlmes, P. O. ;Box 55. Man-
■teo,'N. C. . :■'■* ■. ,
"-'d ; •' /"-■
'ihat^n.’for;Pre^ent:th'^dny'it'was
made/and* to respoiid froth the con-
joatioiS platform with lUs speech
pf^cocptance.
■f.-In 1936, Roosevelt will break an
other precedent when, on receiving
notlAcation of his renomination by
the licmocrtalc National Conven
tion at Fihiladclphia, he will deliver
his address of acceptance in the
open air at Franklin Field before
the Convention itself and a gigantic
rally of Democrats. He would ap
pear before 15,000 delegates and
spectators If he spoke in the Con
vention H.'iU. ‘At Franklin Field
ho will be looking Into the faces of
100.000 people when ha lifts his
voice for tiiem and . the listening
millions every where riri the land lo
hear him open the Democratic
National campaign. ...
The National Convention will be
exactly presented in Its out-of-door
session In Franklin Field the’ even-
of June =27th. The diagram and
appearance'"of the floor will be tha
same as If , the Convention were
meeting .in its Hall. The state de
legations -wUl.-. have *theh' relative
places around, the " placard stand
ards which marked thet'r positions
at Hie Indoor sessions. The presid
ing officers, awaiting Uic President,
will direct the assembly from their
usual rostrum. The bands which
ivero In the galleries of Convention
Hall, augmented by many more,
will flank the rostrum and be stra
tegically scattered around - Uic
grounds. Sergeants-at-arms wUI'do
their best to. keep the Convention
aisles ojicn for the delegate, and
will sec that the Convention .has
anisland to Itself, 'rite public'will
throng around that island and pack
the field to its limits.,- Brights lights
will shine'bn.'the., vivid'sccne.,and
bring out tlic colors 'of countless
Hags and banners.
-bw- moups.and once the front-
TALKING ABOUT WHO’LL
BE GOVERNOR IN 1940
Under the Dome Column Lists R.
Bruce Etheridge and George Boss
Fan Among Prospective Candi
dates -
at;. we(...nrauiiw
achbo^with* the Toylbre; sit?/ won
her .itbst .medal for the btat work
done: during the year. At this time
riie"^was taking lessons on an old/
organ. She later attended the Al
bemarle High School in Elizabeth
City, there studying under' a di
rector from Marks Conscrvatory,;;N,
Y. From there' she went r-to tlic
Southern Conservatory of Music at
Durham, and while there won her
sccondi medal, fur audition of imtsle-
and best performance, and much'
was done during the year of 1908.
She won a third medal in 1909 frqm
the Philadelphia Composer's Col
lege, in Philadelphia; Pa. ’'
Remembering tlie difficulties un
der ’which she and other students
at Wanchese pursued their musical
studies, she bought the first piano
for the Wanchese school, paying for
it on the installment plan. She lat
er taught In the school there, and
had private clo.sses for a few years.
After that site went to Bcihavbn,.
where she taught for two years. In
recitals there site used her own
compositions, which her patrons ap
preciated very much. Prom Bclliaven
she went to Southport,' and played
for the soldiers at Ft. Caswell dur
ing the World War. Afterward she
went to the East Coast of Florida,
and taught at Boynton;- While
there she gave one large recital
for the Woman's Club, and was.
pressed into service to play for
fciwanis and Rotary clubs, and for
the Order of the Eastern Star at
Delray, PI. ^erce and MiamL As
accompanist, Mrs. Scharff has ap
peared with a number of celebrities
Verla Kendic, of Combs Conserva
tory, Philadelphia, P^ who was an
'attraction 'aV the 'Umpa Tourist
Club: Madame Sophrona Caron, of
Kanhakce, HI, who was a wonder
ful' whlstUr, and/ who sometimes
performed wfth Mrs. Scharff as ac
companist, before as many as five
thousand people In the Slirlncr's
Hall at Plant Park; May Brown, a
noted English soprano from Calcut
ta, India', ~wh6 ^ng' at_ the -Tampa
(witter Clitb. *’
■ isil -Offer This .WeekS.^
. .In-! tlie '/‘Under.^ the /Dome./Col-,
umn” in last Friday’s'News & Ob
server, appearbrl ,Hir following com
ment of , interest to Dare -, County
people: ' f. /
“While two gentlemen ■stUl''are
scrapping for the 1936^^^rnator-
lal' nomination,''at least 'eight'men
are being mentioned one way or
'another for the Governorship in
1940. Tlicy arc:' Charles M. John
son, State 'Measurer; George Ross
Poll.' State Auditor-n'omlnate; Bhice
/'..-IV r.-
I Nearly.'.\2b,000' person-s ' In, India
are killed eiuh' year by deadly cobra'
snakes.'/''-’/ ‘.L ■/
Etheridge, director of Conservation
and Development: Willie Lee Lump
kin, Franklin.County legislator and
Ralph W. McDonald’s campaign
manager; Kenneth Royal, Golds
boro lawyer; J. M. Broughton of
Raleigh, president of the State Bar
Association; Sandy Graham who'
was eliminated this year; and'tl.'t
A special offer on' ch61ce.^.^cean
front lots, size 100-foot fro'nlage.^
the highway and’'ocean, Tanid/4'^
feet deep between h’lghwaji^and
ocean, at the unusual prlcc^ofcf^S
is b(^g made in an adyerUsemenf
in this paper'Uils weck"by''the' ^ag|
Head Development Corporatlo'h/.^
; This • nij a rather unusual ' Offer
wiien one considers *tlie usual-. hli;li|
w.ay to ocean lot '.vilh' only Fo-rdot
frontage Is priced at $509 to.tjMOCl
and .even higher. And 'Uifc;-jfa^'
Head Development tract, just south
'orpbratlpn
’^^t/pf land. - Tlie offices of tlte
“■ apany are '210 Board of Trade
-.BuTldihg, 'Norfolk. Tlielr phone Is
MDSs;'.: Jos.''ph Morrls,-the genial,
likc'alilc president of the company
iSir, Heel from Pamlico Coim-
Vji, Is well known In Dare County,
and has’a genuine and friendly in
terest in Ute development of Darb.
.^"pne out of every seven persons
iii tlie United States In the last
srven-years benefited directly "from
I aymentsfby life 'insurance, com-
j anlcs;; ‘' -
Recently publicity coiicernl'ng 'an
alysis of a number of samples of
water from Nags Head by R,,W.
Luther, Chemist ^of Elizabeth Clt.v,
would teiid lo'crcate the. Impression
that Nags Head water Is dangerous
for human consumption. A report
published this week In the Elizabeth'
City Advance,’ quoted - Mr.'-LuUier.
as saying 16 of 17 samples submit
ted for analysis, had been found to
contain colon bacilli. .
A telephone call from this news
paper to Mr. Luther, brought the
statement from him that he'was
referring to samples submitted dur
ing a period of years dating as far
back as 1933 and In his opinion
there Is nothing serious about the
situation.
As a general rule It is the safe
plan to analyze any water'used for
drinking, purposes. 'And this Is
tvliat a number of people have done
at Nags Head during the past three
years. . - ' ~
In most cases," when the water
supply comes from a' place, near an
open loilol, such as most cottages
formerly used at Nags Head, or
there was any other suggestion of
pollut.on, the o'wners had a test
made. -
Practically all' the new . building
at Nags Head Is on high open lots,
and the sewage goes-Into, modern
sctlc, tanks. ' ■ ,, i/./, ,7;^
‘TIic surface well is'driven a con
siderable distance from the,, tanks
or overflow pipes.
..^From all reports, there is nothing
to be afraid of, altho some,people
are tiring water from rain tanks,
and others use bottled water, pre
ferring these to the slightly saltish
surface water to be found lit some
places. „
DREDGES TEAR THRODGH
SWAMP TO DUltD ROAD
THROUGH DAREIMAIHLAMD
. . ‘ X
A PAPER ATTUNED
TO THE HEARTBEAT
OF THE GREAT CARCV
LINA COASTLAND
Single Copy 5c
Road to Connect Stumpy Point and Manns
Harbor Now Being Built. With two Drag
line'Machines; To Be Completed in: 280
, Working Days and Will Give DdreCbun-
' ^ ty-Open-Road to the: South -y.-t/
DARE FORCES ARE
STRONG FOR FDR
NOMINAT’RS CLUB
A groat step In the history o^.
Dare County began Monday of tills'
week when two
drag line machine;?'
bOulre -3ontractlnii_ '
Local, Drive For Members
Roosevelt Nominators.-.Club
Is - Reported! Successful
According to E. S. Wise, recently
appointed vice chalnnan of the
M.tnteo finance committee In the
movement for organizing what is
known as the Roosevelt Nominators
Club for Dare County, the campaign
Is going over the top.
This week Mr. Wise has been
greeted .with astonishing success in
his undertaking of organizing the
Roosevelt Nominators Club.” * The
willingness of citizens of tilts see-
tion of Dare County to make .small
of the P. J. McQulre - _
(firm of Washington, N. C., .began
eating their way through the=dense . -ll
E-a'amp of the Dare- Coimty main-'* • 'kS
land to build the State road to ^
connect .Stumpy ‘Point and'Manns . ,ji;
Harbor M
iY'l.'.'g'-lj'
It Is 12 and a half miles long. One, ' !.-...;.33
machine began work at Stumpy' :
Point, while the other -was put .in'' "
the swamp near Point Peter, about '' '
The road is to be completed In 280
working days and Is to cost $90,500,’.^
donations and become members of ?-here are plans underway fop-je telC'
half the distance up the road, and
when the two machines run their
distance, the excavating ^11 be oom^ '''i; -
plete. , . . .
Tiie road will bring severaljcom^' -4..^
munlllcs with more than 12(>o in-^
habitants in closer touch’-wlth each
other, making it possible for tiiem , ii'Cv'gDf «
to have Improved medical service,!.;
and W'Ul unite them In civic, social
and religious activity. Alresay
COAST
IT
GUARDS
Lindsay Warren Due'to Make
Preaentation ’To Men 'Who
Aided "Anna Mae Rescue
Tonight, (Friday) at eight o’clock
in the. Virginia Dare Hotel, 11 coas-t
a nation wide group of Democratic
Suppo:$ers of_ President RTinklln
D. Roosevelt for the purpose of
putting'him again In lhe.loadership
of the United States, which has
been great. 'When that time has
rolled around following his striking
ly certaht nomination, when every
true Democrat should cast his vole
for the man who has been a friend
to America during hts present term
of office, Mr. Wise Is of the opinion,
as is M. L. Daniels, Chairman of
the Dare County Democratic Exe
cutive Committee, and many other
Dare leaders, tltat''Dareiwm>iiaaln
"men
to conie'’to“the "aid‘'of'Hhelr/p!ar:y.'.'.
Dare County, this tlmc’?wiil adhere
to a new quotation. . It ..'will be-'
"Now Is the time for all good’men
to sustain the life and prdsperltv
of their party."
Appoinled Coonty Treasurer
Recently -Mrs. Thomas Basniglit
has been appointed treasurer of ute
Dare County Democratic organiza
tion. Mrs. Basiilght Is known as
a hard and lively worker and It is
phone line with cable to,: cross:
Croatait Sound to bring, th^ pco.*, '
pie In touch* with the woridiby^wlr'e'*
and te give, them better mirketlng
facilities for/their"ash.
Next year the road.will be k-.vcalr^S
Ity all the way hetween-'Stumpy , f ^
Point and Manns Harbor/^ It,'wllL/'P
do much to develop,the Dare'cbuntyJ,/'*
Mainland, make It pay,,more/lax«',/
to the county, and incfwtse -the^.oF^'J
porlunltles of the people! *''
ROAN’KESERl
Of the cU^ Nags Head cottagcTllnelc .
Yjes Sir, Thejt CatcM’
of the 11,492,659 Baptists-in the
orld, 10,192,403 are In,North Amej.-
. -- Dm Big* at Hatteras
guardOTen, who were In Dare Court-1 believed that her part in the com- 'l
ly stations in 11931, and who r.skcd ing Roorcvelt campaign Is to be no" .t
tliclr lives t osave the Jives of others, ' ' -
wlu be' presented with medals by
Congressman Lindsay Warren.
The rescue was of the crew of Ute
trawler Anna Mac on Diamond
Shoals.
The II heroes who will be'hon
ored arc: ’
Boatswain (L) Bcmlcc B. Bal-
lancc and Surfman Baxter M. Jcn-
nettc of Cape Hatteras Station:
Boatswain's mate, first class (Lt
Erskln Odin, Surfman Sumner U.
Scarborough, Surfman _Ouy C.
Quidley and Surfman-Tommie G.
Meeklns of Hatteras. Inlet; Station.
Chief Boatswain's • mate tL)
Monroe GUliken of Core.Banks.Sta-
tlon. '; • !
Chief Boatswain's' mate (L)
Thomas 'Barnett ' of Fort Macon
Station. - .
Chief Boatswain's mate (L) Le/‘
vene W. Midgett and Boatswain's
mate, first class (L) Prank 'W. Mil
ler of Oregon Inlet Station! ■:'-
I Surfman Richard J. Scarborough
j of Oak Island Stallon.=
The survivors of the ■wreck, most
of them now living In Tabb, Vir-
i ginla. are Captain Ralph Cannlnes,
M. S. Johnson, Elmer and Johti
Cannltm and Rideout Lewis. They
j win p'rotebly bring their 'fam'ili’es!"
OXFORD PUBLISHER ON
FISHING TRIP IN DARE
man who Is elected Ueutenant-gov- ha-s spori as famous as nw^f])c ,rt
Take feature in fishing, at HatjteraSSsB
;WHAT
CaroUria: ^
caught r&cnllif near HatterasfwiiU^^^^stlrig. Thte fish was caught
by P. A, ■ Miteheli-Hcdge^ notedi^^o’^^who Is now living at PrL'Ko,
between Hatteras and'.thc Oa'p&;§^^]u^^a/l2-thrcad Asha-way parti
colored line. The flsli was/5StSi!lSch»3oiig and.was 30t4 inches In
girth. On the .•ianic 'date’^feAgj^^S&gcs’ ?on,^_Jantc3, age 13, us
ing the' same type ofyihe7.Mtfelttt^te|fl^'^'Utc right,'.the largest chan
nel bass yet caught! byra*^yi'.hl^;i^SS!rfte.\fish weighed,153 pounds.
Such .fishing 'is. ah
A. N. Critcher, Publisher of the
Oxford, N. C; Public Ledger, and
two friends spend the week end in
Dare on a fishing trip. Mr. Crlt-
chor and his entire family like, the
Date Coast, he has already bought
a lot. and expects to build a cottage
oil it by next season. He formerly
owned an Interest in the Fourth
Estate CoUage-WThlch was later sold
to *''Mlles. Clark, .-.-rt
MRS EBSINGHAUS IN DARE
^:toe Hattcras‘''se(dlon which
isre on the. Coast. 'A great
emor for the next four years,
your pick.”
Bmam fishing, whera many
Mrs. .1. C. B. Ehringliaus, wlfe.of^^
the Governor of „orth Carolhta,
was a •week chn visitor at Nags
Head, stopping at the C. Vf. Hollo-
■wcU cottage with a party of friends:'
Mrs. Ehringhaus and Mrs. Hollo-.
weS, iSrs. Wlnfllcld (Woikh, Mrs!
PTank Scott. Mra 'Walter Small,
Mrs.. Kenyon Wilson, Mrs. . Will
•/k’ Overmaa, Mrs.-JViliiam Peters, Mrs.
IS A^GOODiOli
V
BluincM .^Founded.byi;;M. V.
Dahicli Hu Had WdadeW
ful Srcccu In Five'Yeare’*'':
One of toe best known anauiiosfen?',.
successful'businesses In Dore'-Ckj'unl'
minor role.
Ukewlsc, Utroughout the'county,
strong organization of 'Democratic
forces is to be once more the crown-,
ing glory- . in tlie Tc-electlbn "of
engineer and had spent matiy'Vcars
away from home, but like - moste
„ ,^ „ ... Dare County boys they always'grow-
Franklin D. Roo^vclt, If such is homesick for the salt air, .Aad.-the
opan spaces and he came back^
■the part Dare .shall play.
COMMISSIONERS
MOVE TO STOP
’FIRE damage
To Cooperate With Slate In
Providing: Fire Warden
Service on the Mainland, '
S •',/#/»
Mrs. Daniels was a naUvc!.'bl Man- -
too, being Miss Lorena Milier before^
her marriage, so to Manteo theyi .
came where Uiey built a ■ prfctty.’;'r
bungalow and Mr. Daniels -went In- ,
to'business. si ’ ./’Sa'I*
/Lonz’' Daniels, as,, he Is-'knownt
to hts friaods. ls- a-ma'a wii’o looks
well ■•'after 'hji own buslneCT/':->Hs
Faced with the virtual dcstru'ctlon
of a! section of tlmberland that pays
ond fifth of ithe county’s entire
taxes, the Dare Cou.nty Board of
Comml^oners In special session
Monday .,mov^ to adopt the Forest
Fire program of the State Depart
ment‘of Conservation and Develop
ment. ’ A sum of $1,150 will be set
aside'?ach year to be matched by a
like sum; from Slate and Federal
Funds.—/ .-'i
Li lo grow ana serve ,
tuber ot sportfl^emen
Into Manteo; 'he!,had* re-T''.
I— fnw A—*... ^
Inaem|ich. as Dare Is a small
county in? terms of, we-alth, ^owners
of property in that’ .»ction “will be
asked to mak'e some contributions
aside from taxes for the purpo.ic
outlined,.and the program Is adopt
ed on condition that full coopera
tion be given from all sources.
'TSc placs call for the, constroc-
tlon ot a -fire' tower' lOO-foot high,
and tbo employment of a full time
fire warden to walcn for forest fires
and take. immediate steps to put
them out befote they h^e'reached
damagln’g proportioitf.'v-
.J;“ “M. Stlngley,, District. Forester,
or Rocky Mount, appeared before
the Commissioners and outlined the
plan. For many months, forest fires
have been doing much damage on
Uie mainland, and there Is'a possi-
bUty, unless. Uie iircs arc bliticked;:
the county will lose, thousands-of
dollars a year In texf4...wlth serious
consequences to the/enUrs. county.
sticks tight to It day'and i^hl;:difi'’
gives service to his customers- that
keeps them satisfied. . As the busi-‘“?>- ,'rk
ness began to grow and serve.ithe ./t"’-'’'/
great number
■who come
peated calls for fishing equipment.
The lines carried la Manteo,a.t, Jho
time -were inadequate to the dc-.
mand, so he put In a big supply and .
has had a remarkable success.^iip/-/'^
this branch of the business/ both ■ i”!
selling and renting.^ „'!!/.*/^
The Service station''.carrlcsr. a
complete line of Good 'S'ear/Tires,
batteries, and .^^^tomobile -'accessor/g
ies.. J ltVis,/^uii$ed ./■wlth'/th^isSt^
modem' facUittas I6rtpeasi§r:''and_!l
washing, and furnlahingv.fr^. .air./ -
Mr. Panigis .sells V comi^te'Mrne*ri*^iM
of-sfandatd''Oil/^odvictsV4bs^gsSiSf.^S^
certified Standard, Service'? Stati^'t3:
'-li
The biiUdlng'is equippfe''wja;'i]
ern rest-rooms’.
modr/
’ ‘'Mr.; Datfiels has as ids ,
George Haie/Quldley/'a "yewng^rnSa*
who 'Knows/the'','^de..j|tfir^/i^irt^
and prompt. ' Tliese -itwo’^^ij'tar-'
building a business ^.thaV:j's',5?iwa
success, and their live, yeam'oi sue?
!S?5-a
asis
cesslul service-istheir
mendallon ?.. '•if'
Mli
Rnagari’ a .
j.tbe>A
. About 6o: per ‘cent; ef-, ^
gnrian, people''aro;,Jt9Dia'D;iCatli«Ui;iJ
21 per. Mat jet*; i—-'-tt-'-i!:.
HelyeUeniEBpggeFj
,leal;; D.1, peiTTenrjtreraLinebiwjr
.‘Era'ngellMl P5.L pierseent'^ere ;##•» y
23 PM arMt'.GM^^
.03 per,cent .erelGr^'.JoHcntid.
Sam Parker, Mrs. William ffltlnner
and* MiK. Margaret ‘Hollowell,:
T-.CheperoM
England at -
Jr
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