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^i^ING SPIRIT OF
^^|pTHE CELEBRATION
K'^^Continued /rom page one)
^ithU^linderUkics ‘and hope to
ipbrini'iIt about. - ►
WAl^leider 'i In ,most things con-
ifp^fnMtc'd^s^'lth the boosting of Dare
1^*, Ico'unty and historical Roanoke T?-
'' K' jind.'Mr. Pcoi-lng will sec the
Ji5inilts;of yeaio of hard work rcnl-
the staging of that ce’.e-
,natural talker, he'lias used
talent for years In telling pco-
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ACOMPLETE
FUNERAL SERVICE
at
MODERATE COST
Wc ofl'cr llio iH-ojilo of
Dare County a (lij'iiiCictl
funeral serviee al nuuler-
atc eosl. i>iiy careful
allenlion lu tlie smalles.l
tlelails,
4?
Marvin 0. Evans
Funeral Director
Manteo, N. C.
pie wli.at Dare County iias to of
fer In the way of recreation facili
ties, scenic and lilstorlcal lore
The development of the Fort
Ralclah ifjton'.tion into a shrine j
sought out by the nation has long i
been a pet project of Mr. Fearing. (
i a project which he has spared no i
'•ffoit to lostcr
Today even in oariy spnni!
liundrcds of people flock on week
ends to the reconstruction of that
City of naleigli" on t’lc .site
wliere first Englisli eettlcrs made
'their liomts to view the repro
duct lens of a dozen buildings of
ancient log designs. Tlie crowds
will bo .incrcace.l to tliousands
this •■lunimer and his drcitni of a
national shrine 'vlll be consum-
ntated
ilc i.s thainnan of the Dare
County beard of commissioners,
tccrctary of the Cliainbcr of Com-
mcicc cliairman of the Roanoke
Co eny Mcmoi al A-ssociatlon ol
I Manlio and sccrctai'y of tlic Roa-
' nokc Island Hr iorlcal Association
All those offices place him in a
1 position to boost the county's iios-
I sibl Itles to the county itsef. to the
[State, io the nation and to the
' world
Kc wa.s lender in 1934 in ar-
j ranging tlic largest celebration
I that liad .jcen held on Roanoke
, fclnnd Eiit even then, ho was
I looking forward to tlic year 1937
and t le 359lh anniversary of Vir
ginia Dare's blitli for a com-
, mcinorntive celebration that vvo'ald
eclipse any celebi alien ever held
I in North Carolina.
I "Brad cun write more letters
tl.au any iiuui I konw, ’ is the tri-
I buic paid by T P. Davis, a close
' personal friend And letter writ-
' Ing i.s as necessary to a C'liambcr
; of CommeiTO •,c-crctary as a base-
bail is to a baseball team.
As chainnan of tlie county com-
inissioiicrs he pa\.s an attentive
oar to all reg le-t.s made cf liim iiy
icsldcnts of the county For eight
2Vic Ikiir Co'othi Tinies^Ianteo, N. C.
Leading: Churches WeJI Represented in Columbia
'V
4P
f'-TVT'
I strange to say, the greatest de-
I mand for tlic coins came from
I sucli far away states as California
and New York, wllli Nortli Caro
lina the state wlilcli should have
been most Intel ested in view of the
^ fact that tlic coin was Issued to
I commemorate an event wiilch
liappcned on Carolina soli—rank
ing far down the II t in number
of ciders received
A liundrcd of the remaining
co'iis are being reserved as prizes
to county winners in an essay con-
lo't whicli tlic Roanoke Colony
Mcinorial A.v;ocalioii is sponsoring
ill the lilgli ^ciiools of North Caro-
1 iia Studetils arc writing their
essays on "The Lost Colony." First
prize for tlic state winner is $50,
but tlic writer of the essay selcct-
' eel as best in cacli county will re
ceive one of the liistorlcally sig-
nilicrnt coins. .
FISHERMAN’S LIFE
IS NO EASY ONE
of action from the time his boat
reaches the fishing grounds until
he gets back to market. Every
minute of his time is packed with
hard, rough, dangerous work, es
pecially In stormy weather. If tile
ves.cl is a trawler, when the banks
■or fishing grounds) are reached
the trawler net Is swung over
board and dragged across the
ocean bed. After an hour or so
the trawl in hauled aboard, dump
ed on the deck and set again.
^1,
■ N, 1^1
•if
Then the crew is-busy sorting,i *
cleaning, stowing and icing each*
haul. r
A fisherman’s life is no easy,one; .
but the majority of folks who.onccj
have fished are loath to give upi
their task however hard it might) -
be. ■ • J'
An Old ld«»
Forcing a (lefeiileil enemy to dis
arm Is nn old Idea: Itome forbade
Ciirtliiiginlnns ■> keep elepimuts,
nffer one Imtllo ‘‘Ictory. ' >
%
His .fob I’nckcd With Hard, Rough,
Dangerous Work
’
TKECF .‘liapflini•'! w u, tl.e .r .
left. Mctliocli.i'i. cliuivli. an.i Icv.i,
i.s well served ii' i ii n he ’.vin-li
years I’c iU'. li; rn ;• uu r, ."r cf
the boi'id .u.rl I..- 'u.t.c •> i I.
piles up I ve ^ reit.iu i pr;., [
enough cl V'.c ii.'U' iP-r cu o :■ o
po'.iule: i'y ii- en i;. _ in U:.' i . i.i-
ty
Clin.sU nod D.i.nc* Bir dfc' d ’.i
go! v.iii'l cdlica.K'ii lie eui
loeal sehoois and then i\r, -.ivihI i,j
! iu
1111 1 liu’.eh.
•■a 1 11 .,ic 1 ' r C'
\ -1! r it', ii-id
1 :i
1
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County
“The
Spitrls-
man's
Paradise”
7 Norfolk to iitirnd the o.d So.i;!'^ i
I Shor'iliand and Busiiie s Univei-
, •- ity
I A .‘•■'.ar student at t.ic b.i'n
' s.choo'. lie later eoiir.cct''d hiei.r f
with .a lyprv.'i'.ter nRCiKv. and f
Icciiiercd tould tell mar)
of h
c'pe
amu.i’.vT
t-i rl'-
FISHERMEN’S HEADQUARTER^
OCEAN TACKLE
For Hire or Sale
BOATS and TACKLE
75e Per Boat
COLD BEER QUICK LUNCH
Rogers
FISHINU LODGE
Just Across Uoar.okv Sound — First Stop on
Roanoke Island
I-el .iw 111 ’ll','. I ' i
one of Uie largest v.iio e-.i’.e > - .i -i
and feed companies in Korf'i'i:
but after several year., hi nrtuial
anibition croppetl c'ul and h? -rt
up a business of h.- own la-nc
it D 3 Fearing and Cnniu i i.
During tlio yeais his bu-'- ee's
! flourished but afiev the depres
sion hit Norfolk so hard that lie
moved h— business lo Manteo op
erating a.s a wholesale grocery
and feed store
Willie engaged in the wholesale
business, lie became inieiested n
politics, enthused over the iiha of
sponsoring development In the
county. So when the goi'crnment
took away a huge
incss by replacing horses with
tractors, at Coast Guard stations
wlierc lie held feed contract.-, M
Fearing Jlauidalcd Ins bu.siic--,
during a depression period and
went actively into tlic work of
boosting Dare Countv
Ke sleeps late -but th.it - 1
cau.-c lie so'icloni it 'o b d h -
fore 2 or 3 o elo ii t v no: n; .
I Usual!:, ’’c .Liv. d. 11 a
flic from hi', sound ice unire u ai
Mother Vineyard just hr for- u lon
Ho has tiie knack of ina.’tjir; !i
1 : I 111 1 fee, i i-hl
I . (ii'-ery grcciiig.
1.1 ; iiiiwlng proji'e
■s ■ Island, c.xpouiid-
loil.al and iianual
'til e;i Ills n'.i.ibir-
ii) J.’a'eiiih Waslii.ie'oll
; ‘ I hr I • les he ta k., uu's- '
.. i> .,1 ij.i e Ciiuiity Tlicneat-
' iim-h, I I ver sag" .‘ays Al-'
be't Q Ec'.l And "booster is the
V nrd vdii h most apt y dc.srribcs
. .e gcn’al rclebiatlon conimitlce
h .. 1 He li.i taken a ’e-iding lole
in i u.sii!’!-: D.ue Coun'o' uiuv.u-d,
c' e.tn I. 1 .iiek > cen w!-ti one
vevi'.".s l ,' earevania of prusic'-s
• 1 ' I I ' I 11 al 1. . i.nd
I ..e "an "• .-'re
a r.!v lu .1 1 .1' bien b. and
iiianv other imprcivtmcr.ti ir.,,de
in roerni >r'ars.
D.ii.iel B .idfo’.d Fcarlivi h an
:.-sct to til'. .'I fllon wulcli pro:!uc-
cel liim
Q.nle the opposite of llio aver
age man’s idea of fishing is the
gigantic commercial fishing tn-
dustry whose t..ore than 100,000
boats arc lucd in catching ciiougli
mcinbcrs of tlie finny tribe to pile
up a business of more tlian two-
luinclrcd million dollars annually.
Tlie.se liundrcd thousand boats
upper rigid, Eapti.d chu-ch. lower are found tliroiigliout the United
liimb'.a. For a small town Calumlila i states and all tlie principal fish-
in its cliurclic'i. ■ in ggrounds of Canada and Alas-
“j' — — ka. They range from luige Diesel
MEMOni M. COINS SOLI)
BEFORE BEING MINTED
I Continued from page one)
the entire issue.
Prom ail slates of the union or-
d'r.s pomed In and men from far
•Ina one of Vnelc Sam’s
Dare County’s Headquarters
For
Fislieriiieii
Manteo At
•‘*‘1 i
'•s
tel
Fort Raleigli^
American and European Plan
C. C. Duvall, Owner
A modern, fire-proof hotel with 30 luxuriously furnished rooni.s A\ilh
hiiths and all modern conveniences. Near the best fi.shinjf grounds jind
in constant touch with do'/ens of fishing guides.
On Historic Roanoke Island
‘'Where Nature Smiles”
flap
.i.iay C
Maune sent a request for two of parts of the United States.
I the coins. A blind cnllcctor In,
.lice of his lius- California ordered 1C of tlicm. All
' tc'.allcd when on Januai-y 20: the
' rrin.s ai rh't d in Manteo, more than
;;jr'0 cf t'v'm 'VC-C required to
fill i.ic piciiinln.ny ordersi;'
Designed by the famous Norfolk
and Baltimore artist and sculptor.
Will.am Mark'. Simpson, the coins
ii.r," 111 til ’.lim'd by outstanding
, I .11 . 0.1 I tci . a among the mo.si
bciut.ii'i Ml i .sued
Ju’.t’icl".; .1. .1 tribute to,Virpin-
ui Dar.- A'lieriea s first white clitld
o.'.h 01 Bn’i!.-.'! parents, and as a
1 oinuir.'iKi’a! n 0 to the aChicM-
n'.e’i'.= of S.i Walter Raleigh’s roi-
cri:.'i'' wii'i leic! tlie foundation for
J.liai . latl'. ,IK'S in the NC"
scttlc-
1 -
an (li
C'li alter p. oul had been iii-
•r 'llured bv tlie First District ,
C')nKit.-..siiian Lindbay C. Warren
iippoited :n liis mca.sure by .Scn-
.itor.s Jo util Bailey and Robc:i R
R-yr.oltis.
Ke.adod bv D. B. Fearing a.s
iiunnnan the Roanoke Colony
Mcnior ill Assoi -alion of Manteo
1 i .('t uiJ to distribute the coins
u a ptiee .s-a at $1.50 each, plus
10 cer.Ls per com for postage
■'•'king .and handling. It is the
iivo(''cds irom the tale of tiio.se
('.ms which will be used In .s'ag-
iii' il.e hii'-'c le'cbratlon at For!
Bail ie.i’ till summer.
Wil i.im Marks Simpson v.ln-n
he drew the tlesigas for eacli side
of tlie coin altemptcd to catch
the iJionecr spirit dauntless and
unafre.id. of those early Entdl li-
mcn wlio made America po.s.slbIc ,
i On the obver.se he placed Elcan- !
or Wmie Dare holding in her
arms the liny babe, Virginia Dare
' and Fa.'.ing out across the llmitlc.s.s
I expanse of sea stretching toward
lier native home, a light of longing
! for tlic oid counti-y in her eyes but
! a stronger determination to make
I a new lionie in tlie wllderne s. Two
1 full sailed .shljis such as tlic early
colonist.s crossed the 'oeean in rest
upon ilic •se.'i, wlille at the hem of
Elcanoi’s dress a pine twig -ym-
boiizes tlie tractless and unc.xplor.
fd wildcrnc.ss which; the young
mother was to face.M courageous
ly.
Bclilnd tlic Imagif of that young
mother ana child Bes a local story
of present day interest for tiie
modc..s lor tlie picture were Mrs
V/uilo Etheridge /tKeo and her
.small daugiiter, Annie Laura Tlic
arti-st got his inspiration when
while .stopping at\'Klll Devil Hill
and talking to Sa^Y Kcc, guard
tlicrc. he saw tliefguard’s young
wife come out with the baby on
licr arm and was[.6truck by a
marked retemblanw to artists’
conc''ptions of the first Englisli
m^i I'oi Qji Ajnci’ican soU
Ti-.e reverse otCtoe coin bear;
a bust of Sir Waller Raicigli lock- ’ liowcrcd trawlers lo tlie tiny motor
cd on as Eiiglantl’i, first exponent, boat, wlilcli fisli tlic smaller bays
of British grealiiesa founded on r. jatid inland water channels,
vast colonial empire and respoii-1 'Hie life of n fislierman is one
fible for the .'eiiJing of Eng:aiitl'.s , _IZiriI7ZIZIZZZZZIZZZZZ^ZZ
first colonies lo tlie New World
Raleigh was noted accordini; to
tlie artist, for liis great love of
preciou., jewels, bedecking lii.s
clothing with penrts and dia
monds. So down tile front of ills
coat tlie artist lias placed a row
of gems, witli a large dlanioiid in
his liat.
President Roosevelt and the
King of England vverc tlie lirst l.i
receive one of the comnieinorativc
half dollars. Uu P;c ..dr;i . ,.i ■
i handed l.i by Ciingit.,'ii,.n V,,.i
j ron whiic the Bnli.sli Amba.s.,r. Inr ■
I accepted a co,n in bclialf of the
I King Eight oilier high offica..s
from both countrlc.s received com.
at about tlic .same time.
Altliougii the first riisii for t.’i?
coins lias ended orders still being
received stcadliv at the office,, cf
tlie Roanoke Colony Mcmorliil
.'vssoclatlon at Manteo, arc being
filled by an efficient office force
ns fast as tlicv arrive Estlniatc.s
are that bciween 75 and 100 of
the coins arc being mailed cacli
day to collectors in widely sepr.r-
For Over ^ of a Century
thrifty Currituck,, Dare, Tyrrell and
Hyde County Shoppers have come to pur
big Elizabeth City Department Sjtore for
The Same Low Prices
0
That Has Made
E. S. Chesson & Son
The Southern Albemarle’s Favorite Shoppinj' Center
FISHERMEN
Stop at The
Whalebone Filling Sta.
For Guides and Information on Famed
Oregon Inlet Fishing
Delicious )uick Lunches Temptingly Served in
Cur New and Attractive Dining Quarters
COLD BEER, All Kinds — “STANDARD” Ser
vice, Gas and Oi'.s
V/c Gladly Adjust Your Tires fer Beach Driving
Whalebone Filling Station
Oregon Inlet Junction Near Roanoke Sound
Bridge ,
MRS. NEVA P. MIDGETT, Prop.
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fli
Builder of
Difficult
s
Jobs
H. C. Lawrence
CONTRACTOR
DREDGING
CLUB HOUSES •
SHOOTING PONDS
CHANNELS
BOAT HOUSES
CANALS
PROTECTION LEVEES
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
THROUGH WET AND
SWAMP LANDS
Address
C. Lawrence
Many Completed Projects in Dare
Hyde, Tyrrell
stumpy roint-Engclliard Highway
IVIanns Harbor-East I.atkc Road
Honnokc Sound Causeway. Designed and
Supervised Roanoke Sound Bridge.
V.irious Short Roads and Canals on Roa
noke Island
Harbor at M.'iiiiis Harbor.
Improvements such as dikes and ponds to
many hunting clubs along the coast, in
cluding Ii. C. Phipps property, John S.
Phipps property. Goosewing Club, Skyco
Lodge, Goooeville Gun Club, Lewis Pierson
Pon^
Various projects in Hyde County, Beau
fort County, Carterettbounty, Craven coun
ty, Tyrrell County, Washington County,
Pitt County and several in South Carolina.
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