VOLUME XXIV NO. 41 LETTING OF BIDS NEAR FOR MANTEO TO INLET CHANNEL Nearly One and a Half Millions for 12-Foot Channel From Ocean to Island A total of $1,444,000 is due to be spent soon in the Roanoke Is land area when bids are let for the most important waterways project ever to come to the locality, and the largest by far in any of the counties of the Raleigh coastland. The Manteo-Oregon Inlet proj ect with wide channel into Mill Landing at Wanchese, with depth in the total project of 12 feet out across Oregon Inlet bar is due to be constructed this summer. Cecil Henderson of the office of the Corps of Engineers was at Wanchese this week to confer with the Commissioners of Dare County with reference to fulfillment of certain committments that had been made by a preceding Board of Commissioners. Under the law, the contract can not be let and the Federal money expended until the provisions of local participation have been ful filled. i Two years ago the County Com missioners pledged to the Corps of Engineers that they would guarantee the Government safe from harm or loss in this project in that: Dare County would pro vide all necessary rights of way; it would provide a place on which to deposit the sand sucked up from the bottom in the dredging process, and it would maintain a public docking area, open to all persons on equal terms. Until a few weeks ago, no fur ther steps had been taken to guar antee fulfillment of these com mittments, and it has required a lot of time and travel on the part of persons representing the County Board to inform the owners of lands concerned, and to enlist their support in aiding Dare County to fullfill this obligation which is for the aid of the fishing industry and the general benefit of Dare County. When the matter had been fully explained, all persons were found See CHANNEL, Page Four OCEAN TOSSES HARRY JARVIS' BOAT ASHORE New Trawler On Beach North of Rodanthe; Wrecking Com pany Would Save Ship A new trawler, some 58 feet long, named the Ralph Eugene, got too close to the beach and was tossed on it Wednesday morning, high and dry. The vessel is owned by Harry Jarvis of Engelhard and in command of Capt. Sears. It was one / of numerous craft fishing for trout and croakers at sea, some two mires south of the Pea Island Coast Guard station. Prospects are good for getting the vessel launched again, accord ing to A. W. Drinkswater, wreck commissioner, who reports no in surance was carried on the boat. Mr. Jarvis was on the scene early Wednesday, and found Mr. Drink water on the job. Mr. Drinkwater says' that the stranded freighter which came ashore a week ago near Little Kinnekeet is now in the hands of a wrecking company which is set ting up gear to pull it off shore. It has been under guard of Fred Gray, Jr., Percy Williams and Al vin Price of Avon. This ship has attracted a lot of attention and added an extra strain on the ferries already ham pered by shoal water. HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM AT NAGS HEAD A commendable project is being launched at Nags Head, and a meeting will be held Friday night, tonight, at 7:30 p.m. at the Jockey Ridge Gifts store for the purpose of cleaning the highways and keeping them clean. The Nags Head Chamber of Commerce is holding this meeting, and all in terested persons are urged to at tend. Enough cannot be said in favor of the worth of street and high way beautification, not only in dol lars and cents from the tourists who visit the area, but in the satisfaction and pride of our citi zens which will follow the praise and the profits their efforts will win. Nothing impresses a stranger more than a well kept community, which marks its citizens as people of pride and appreciation for the better things of life. An aroused and militant citizenship can work wonders for the betterment of the community, and can arouse senti ment which will not tolerate the untidy practices of other people, some of whom deliberately take their trash at night time and dump it on the roadsides from running cars. THE COASTLAND TIMES PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA GIRL PRINCESS CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL jjjL