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-K; V y-:V4r V^' SEND RENEWAL OF SUBSCRIPTION before expiration date on address 12 Paqcs in 2 Sections >l5«THEf4PA^LAHB,:T^W|S,, /■ '•fho Weekly Journal of the V/aiter Raleigh Coasfland Cor-ioining — news and FEATURES of INTEREST i% CLUB AND LODGE ^ FERRY SCHEDULES — SfcA STpR)c> - Prcc'**^ ^ *1t''OuoL CouriG-y WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PILOT ANDHERALD OF BELHAVEN AND SWAN QUARTER; BAUM'S RENTAL SERViCE PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NbRTH cAri&iimAx THE COASTLAND VOLUME XXIX — NO. 9 MANTEO, N. C., FRIDAY. AUGUST 30, 1963 Single Copy 7c DARE COUNTY WATERS NTERNATIONAL JOLLY BOAT RACES IN EARLY SEPTEMBER ELEANOR dare CONDUCTS LIBRARY'S STORY HOUR iJolly, Roats--fi'om sucli distaiil U'l :( (■-• -IF Enylaiul. and -cvi-i-il III Hi.ti^n ( ti'undiia, |,i"d idlii’i C.inadian |iri)\iiicfs— ivill compete in D.nre County jjvntPr.'; during the fir.st wetde in ifeptemhor. It will be the first time .n I’l'orid clinmpion.siiip and' infer- Ijiational regatta of this tyjio liuiling craft ever to he held' in liiie United States. Last year the |,h‘gatta was held in Canada. Iv Hr. Lloyd Griffin, Klizahelh lii^ty dentist, who is conimodori; J^f the Outer nank.s .Sailing As- li'jciation, in aimouneing the llidry of .several foreign craft, jitated lliat Jolly lloal.s from In^ow Kngland to Georgia, a total Ilf 40 or more, will be in the Inmpotition. j" “It Us I he first time in Anier- Issiii .sailing history that a Jolly Itoat champion.ship clas.sic lias lie'en held in American waters,” laid Commodore Griffin Among dignitaries wlio have jeen invited to altoml are The jiiglil Honorable Sir David llrnisby Gore, Amhassatior from jyiglniid; and The lion. S. A. |titchie, , C.'inailian Amha.?.sador le'th'd-Ui S.;' and' lloVi.t’liei hmi Ijonner, I'irsl District Rep- leshntative'.' The races will be held in llroaton .Souiui, west of Koanoke Irland. The .lolly Boats will lie j'umched from a former air sta- l.on landing ramp at Manteo furport. “Croatan Sound, wliere we rave held, two regattas for al! Jype.s .calling craft, are without luo.stion the he.st for the .folly |!o.at competition,” Commodore Tiriffin stated. The riieing ' .schedule will' be- J:in on Tuesday, the krd, and lontmue daily through Saturday Ihe 7th R.igi.yration for tin' •International Team Uaciiig” |\^nt clo.ses at 12 noon on Sep- leinboi' J, with racing beginning fM-2„ p.m.' This-pliaso of tlie |hanipion.shi)( races will con- lliide after'Wednesday's racing, jlie first event at 10:30 a.ni. and Ijnal race at 2 p.m. |k On Tliursday, a skiiiper’s I'neeling will he held al the race lulu at 9.30 a.m. Races will he leld daily through Salurdiiy at J0:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Registra- lion for the iirerediiig race por- |bil will eonchido at 8 ii.m. on jtrednesday, .Sept. 4, in the lobby If the Carolinian Hotel, Nags llead. I'fpiilstanding Jollyboat skip- lei's to take part in the schedule It. events diiriiig the week in- jliide Roger Saunders, 19G2 I'o'rlh American title holder of Jfbllis, New Hanipshire, and also Idnk Vail of Norfolk, who like launder.s lias been North Ainor- jan champion for two tiifferent lear.s. Former Canadian chani- lions Janet nnd .Nanry Holland If Montreal, Canada. Joan and rarl Mayer of Marblehead, lass., four or five doctors and lie president and dean of the |!niversity of Georgia. Julian Onoto, local secretary If Outer Riink.s Sailing .•Vssocia- (ion stated today that already la per.sons had cnlerod -their lollyhoats and 'Dr. Griffin pointed out that late amv.als, fool sure” will push the total 60 and po.«sib!y more. Oncto also stated that Gaston fmall, Flizaheth City, IL Me- Sce RACliS. i*ago DARE COUNTY'S 7,000 TAX BILLS ARE MAILED OUT Taxpayers Set One Percent Discount for Payment by , -v;-’'. IU ■ Saturday - Noon ' j- *' The la.sl of appro.vimately 7,000 las notices to Dare.County taxpayers went out in the mail on Thur.sd.ay of thi.s week, ac cording to aniunhicciiienl from tilt? office of tax collector A. 15. “Ted'’ Scoggins. This acconip- li.sliment, getting the ta.x notices ! out simic .■■i.xty days earlier than in past yoar.s, enables ta.xpayers j to take advantage of discount.* for eiirly payment of the taxes, j ' All ta.x hii.s paid before the i closing of the ta.x collector’s of-1 fire lit noon on Saturday will ho clegihle for a one iiercenl dis count uvailahlr- for payment of ta.x hills during August. Dur ing the months of September and October, the discount al lowed is reduced to one-half of one percent. Since the tux hills are actually due Novomher Isl, uot discount is allowed, during the months of November, De cember, and January. After 'February 1st, a schedule of penalties for late payment goes into effect. The tux collec.tor jiointcd out that every taxiiayer could save by c:trly payment of taxes, hut that early puynient is most lirofitahle to the landowners in ihc;-county with the larger tax hills. CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN IN OCT: for New island motel Croef and Webster Organiza tion to Have 30-Un!t Facility; Near Manteo Open in April b, ■•.Roanoke Island’.s fourth motel- will he constructed during the winter, according to informa tion rolea.sed this week by J. H. Weh.stcr of Croef and Webster, ilnc.. an investment organization with principal interests in the .Mhomarle area. The structure, e o n t a i n i n g thirty units, is slated to he ultra-modern in design and furnishing/ 'and . will "he located just soutli of the Manteo town limits, near the new “Balla.st Rock” shopping center. It will he doiihle-deeker, nnd located on a tract containing approximate ly 150 feet frontage on Route G4, and depth of 240 feet. See MOTEL. I’agc Six NIP and tuck RUN FOR 50,000 ; TO see COLONY- Over 46,000. Paid Admission Through Wednesday*Night;'' Closes Sunday OREGON INLET BRIDGE DEDICATION PROGRAM SCHEDULED NEXT APRIL MEAL GRINDER'S PART lINGSPIRATION TO BE included AT HOMECOMING Event Set Sunday af Roanoke Island Baptist Church A singspinition i.s to iio in- llnded in ?)imday's program at ■lie annual homecoming of the Ito.anokc Island Baptist Church, Ircording to announcement Vednc.sday by the iiastor, Rev. W. Goodwin. i.Mr. Good- lin reponeil tliat plans were Ihiinged to include the .singspira- liiin as a result of numerous re- lue.sts from momhers and Iriends of the church, Roanoke Island’s oldest. Following Sunday School at lo a. m. Sunday, guest speaker ]ii the U a. m. service will be C. Crow of Sliolby: the lervire will include special Imisic. The singspiration will bo- |.rin in the aflernoon immediately I'ollowing the,:.'sprcadihg of a fiicnic lunch on the eliurch I.Hinds. :\ largo attendance i.s ex- li.M-ted for the annual event, to H'hich all former members and Iriends of the church arc in- I'itcd. MRS. MAR.IALENK THOM.\S, The Lost Colony'.* ICloanoi- Dare, i.s shown as she told D:ire Coast children the story ol Virginia Dare, .America’s li r.st child of F.ngii.sh parentage. 'Die photo wa made last week under a live oak on the Health C enter’.s grounds. The story hour is a regular lea' lure of D.are County Library in Manteo which now has iil.ans for building a new lacilitv to serve the needs of the Roanoke Island and Outer Banks region of North Catolinh. (Aveijek Lroun photo) editor STEPS OUT "SAND ROOTS". MacNEILL'S BOOK. BEING RELEASED FRANCIS W. MEEKINS, for the past two ycar.s editor of The Coast land Times, and for .several years prior, a.ssociated in various capariiios with the Times I’l’inting Co., is .stepping down from the post. The resig nation is effective September 1. While a pulilie announeomont has not been made heretofore, it was made known to stockholders I resistihly drawn hack to A novel about Cajic llalterns.t Sand Roots, by the late Ren Dix on MacNeill of Buxton is being lelea.sed by .lohn F. Blair, rnblisher, of Winston-Salem, this week end. i Ben Dixon JlacNcill was for many yoar.s a reporter with tlm Ftaleigh News and Oh.sorver and had publi.slied 'one hook before; hi.s death in ,19(50. '.That book. The Haltera.sman, a foui-hun dred year chronie'e of ILiUeia- Island, won the AI:i\ flower Society Award in l.'>58. .AfacNeiH i had written Sand Roots liefori’ Tlift- Hatterasmnn,: hut' it was not-.until the latteiv book . wa tiearihg publication tlmt ' h would show his publisher even the. outside of the earlier miinu- .eeript, and it wa.s not until after his estate had Iioen settled that the publisher was able to secure the rights. S;in(l Root.s is also a story of Cape Ilatteras and of :i young Lslander who trios to,^ break away from the traditions of-his family of siirfmen, yet is i.r- Tlie l.ii.sl .Colony outdoor drama at Port Raleigii had jilay-- >‘d lo 4t>,4 12 c-a.*!! customeis dur ing the first 53 performances of the 19>'j3,,.;season;-j.-With f-.four more ■schedured- shqws'rto^.^g^'heV r'- ' fore tiie I'lnaje on Suiuiay jiight-, ; .attendance .eemcl de.'Jtincd to ; pas:s the m.m mark, barring a SVJINDELL PLAYS i ram-out or other tnajor weather I difficullir-S.' The" -1(5,442 box office alrcaiiy , ha.s toppl'd any .'■•e:i.'=oii since ■ .52,5(',7 pi'-'ld to *ee Wl perform- I aiic.in I'.t.ali. The 19(53 season , Uad i7S .'clnaluled p'!’foriii:inces, hut tlio show was laincd-oul on Augu.sL 13. The 19(!2 season at- * ir,actfcd:.43,t;80.. . * General Maoa.ger John W. Fojc Im.s announcial that every lOOth person to enter the Watcr- .siilij Theatrc.’gate.thriitighool the fnuil- Week ..w.ill-.i'eceive a life time pas.s to The Lost Colony, Dining t.’ift first three nights of the week the honoraiy adniis- ■sioti lickcl;* ‘•for life’’ were pro- .-.ented to 27' lier.son.'i.'’ Winner.* c.anic from nine stales -and lluf pi,slrict“ot Co- Kimhiii, as follows; Virgini.i 10, North Carolin.'! (5, Now York 2, District of Coli.itiihia 2, .Mary land 2, .'.lid Gi r.rgia, .South Car- oiiiia, Indiana, Dklnlionia and Mas.sachuselts, one each. Fox also aniioiinci'd that n spe. .al ?1 oer nerson rale has he.oi effei'iii, Ihiough sellool priiiupaks, lo stiidiint-t, teaclios ,c ■:;! land parents--wju) . attend- in 1' groups of l6 or more (luring the ' . ' final week of this sc.’ason. Like- r wisa, .special $2.00 re.served setit rales fqt' grotip.s. have: been I'f- ) I I'e'reil, IP tohaccii ■.filrtiicrs and 1 their'families,' aiid'-'to tmomhers of the .Armed Forei-s and their I faniilli - ,1 Among tlmse who ha\c made a " - '! resen-ations for this final woek- J end are 70 .-Vriny. officers, from i IT'. iiiffcrijnl--; eoiintrios,'wdio, arc ^ 'll nding a.- s|ier.i:il „warfare, ^ I clijil al Fort Bragg. ■ Southern Albemarle Association's Executive C(D"mmitfee Wednesday 'Ghboses South ■ Side of Bridge as Site for Spring Celebra- ti^gn;-. Park Service^ and Highwayr,Comrnis- / ' ■sion Cobperatingi ' ' , WATERWAYS COMMITTEE PLANS COUNTY-WIDE MEET !MILITARY MEN TO SEE COLONY FINAL SHOWING of the organization some months tigO. Mcckins, in commenting on the move, indicated that other business interests are under consideration. .Initial. .mr.puncenionli was made tills w(?ek of a fnriheoni- Ihe'ing meeliirg of the Dare County I Represenling 17 Foreign Coun tries, Group Will Heaijquar- ■ ter 'at Kill Devil Hills A gioup of approximately 70 -,1 Ftoss-Radio-aiid Television. Mrs. outlined the Paik Service's fa- Oiiter Banks, to the sea, and to j \yaterways Committee, for tlw -Army officers from 17 coun- the Hattcras light. ' purpo.se of oxpliiining how many tl’C"’ -Ameriran cs recreational facilitie.s for water. ci^rt.s, will come here from’ the SECRETARY-TREASURER OF TOLL ROAD AUTHORITY IS SOUGHT FROM DARE The author wrote that “this land lies under an encliaiu- inont,” and in lii.s novel he used ^ V.is intimate knowledge of the j Uie u.se of U. .S. Corp.s of Lngi-, foi-utanoo of the 19(5,3 scnsi.m of i.sland to show tlial tlicrc arc-; neei-s civil works projects. [“The Ln.st Colony'’ diiiiiia on elements there to .su.stain and 1 ij. making the announeomont, Sunday night. , . . .. , ; Special Warfare School at Fort activilio. can be cslabli.shod by; Bragg to attend the final pei- Daro County Repre.scntativc Aioncie L. Daniels, Jr., Wednes day c.xpro.ssed the lio]>c that member.s of the newly-created State Turnpike Authority .will choose someone from Dare County to seiwe as tlie au thority's secretary - treasurer. The statement by Mr. Daniel.s came following swearing - in cereinotties in ILileigli Tuesday for tlireo members of the au thority. wliich was created by tlie 19153 Logislatiiie and wliich is e.xiiecled to embark iiixin the task of seeking private financ ing for a toll ro.ad along this -State’s Outer Banks from exi.st- ing roads in Dare County to the Virginia .“tale line. Mr. Daniels explained that Dare County interests were very di;4a|ipo:tiled that Governor San^ ford did not selec.t anyone from Dare in making the titree origi nal appointments to the authori ty. "I have now written . let ters to each of the authority membdrs urging them to- select .someone from Dare County "as their secretary-treasurer, and feel that siieli action is vital to keep us aware of progress on tlic project,” Mr. Daniels slated. Legi.slation passed by the 1903 Gencrtil Assembly provided for creation of the authority, ■ which lliooretically has the power lo plan toll roads in any part of the state but which was limited to one juojcct of not more than 100 miles in length. .The'"pro posed Outer Banks toll’ road is (ine which has heon jiromotod by vtirious groups for many 1 years; involved in the construc- jtion of a road between 35 and 40 miles in length, and which lone report estimates will cost between three and one-half mil lion dollars. The law provides that three nicnibers of the autliority will be appointed by the governor, with the state highway chairman au- tonintic.’illy an ex-office mem ber. It provides further that the authority meinber.s shall se lect a chairman and a vice- cliairniiin from its own member.s, and shall also select a secretary- treasurer, who is not required to Ixi a ntember df the authority. Members of the authority .sworn in Tuesday were: T.'"B. WiHiani.s, Jr. Currituck County fanner and businessman; Vern on Janies, Ptisquotank County farm produce busine.ssnian; and George Goodwin of Raleigh, vice-president of T. A. Loving Co., a contracting firm. Mr. Daniel.s further advise«I Wednesday that he and Gover- See KOAD, Page Six Dx\KE COUNTY LIIIKARY building fund GKOWS The Dare County Hbmry wa.s henefitted last week end by two money-raising projects, which totaled a sum of $5105.61 toward the building fund. $84.61 wti.s raised by donations iiinned to •x clothesline in the liowntown section,, of Manteo, the remain ing amount of $221.00 by the I garden party in Waterside Theatre Saturday aflernoon. Only a small aiiiqunt of the total proceeds',will ■ ;Yor expenses. .At th'e gaixlen party the main feature of entertainment was a program “The Spirit of the Elizabctinins” put on liy mem bers of the Lost Colony cast, which met with enthusiastic ap plause from attending guests. embrace-or to uproot and even j \\’ Harvey, chairman of‘ General Msinfiger John W. kill those who come imder ht'r ' '' spell. • ' ■ MacNeill retired to Buxton on Hattcras Island in .1945. where lie lived in ii very small house The meeting will be- held inlficer.s lo the opening perforin- overlooking the sea and the aiiproximalcly two weeks at the|‘‘"'W of “The Lo.^t Colony” on sand from which he could ?oei Jtii^^^ ,, ... , .Fo.x atmoiinced that; reservations the committee, urged ••oi>re-«en-:5,^^^.^,^,,^,^ tation fr-rm every village in the.ffcd .Sapp. tj. .S. Aniiy who county. ‘ previously eieorlcd 90 .Allied, of- the Hattora.s light. Tluire I’he grouii will include of- wrote his two books, and there i I firers from Australia, Canada. .See BUOK, Page Two [ announced next week. ; Mll.ITARA', Page'I'hrce - '• - - ’ ■ ■ 2 ' • - ' ' ' SEARCHING FOR THE "GITTIE OF RALEIGH" ON ROANOKE ISLAND ' I •.v-ei- - > ON.F of North Carolina’s best- known new.spapor women, Mrs. l-aiz.ibetli Gold Swindell of thi' Wil.-ain Times is shown in iihoto .IS Fliz.'iheth (Ikine, the meal- grinder in The l^rst Colon.,’s colorful fish net .=rene. She was a giie.si pm fornu-r in the role last Saturday night when the drama, now in its final week of tho.,.sliow’,s 23ril .soiison. dedi cated the iimforniance to iho The So'itiicrn Albemarle As- soeja K xeeu committee' , \Vedne;Olay rnoveit abi^ad with plans Tor'a celebration in April'/ 19(54 in obsei vanee of ibe eoin- liU't'.oa of the new four-million* dollar Oregon Inlet bridge. At the (piarlm-ly meeting of j the group in Belhaven, final ap- • J prova! was giieii to co-sponsor- j ship of-the big-celebration and j(ie(lKalion program next .A(inl I al a site on the .south side of Oiegon Inlet; Uie assoriation’.s Dare Coiini.v e.xerutivs coniihil- tec was named a.s a committee * to .spearhead the S.A.A’s part in arranging for the celebration. .Actual oiiening of the new span lo tral^fic is slated for l.ate November of this year. A smull- scale onuning ceremony wall .be ■'held al that time* by the high-' way (•onin’''*sion, whose official.s however, along with ,Na#ion.al ' Park Service officials, pledge full cooperation in the staging of the big Api'il event. Tho choice of next April for., the log celebration came follow ing a n'port by executive com- ii.itlee president Melvin K. Dan iels ibat it was tin conseii-sus of , the Dare County executive com- ^ niiilee, after liolding meetings with representatives of villages on Hattcras Island, that it would be more filling and appropriate . ti) have the official celebration and dedication of the bridge ~' then rallier than the tentative compleli.in date as set forth by the highway commission on Thanksgiving Day. ■, Highwaj' Coniihi.ssionor.,;.GiU'.';. lihni Wood of Eden'toii'*'Stating that, be saw- no conflict helweeiv:-' the initial opening ceremony in ■ November and the large eeie- bration and dodicution program in .April, pledg(*d the eonimis- sion’s participation and a.ssist- anct- in staging the spring cel ebration. He also gave his back ing to the propo.sed site at the .south end of the bridge. R. K, Rundell of Manteo, as sistant .suporinlendeni of. the. Cape Hattcras Si'ashore Park, .i ,2,''.; V -Al' *- -..-J -.F iflcfA j .Swindell is president of tlie North Carolina Press As.sochi- lion. The season's largest aud ience for a single performance, 1,94(5 parsons, saw Mrs.'Swiniiell as, Eli'zabetb Glalio, a role , in wliicli. many feminine celebrities have appeared through the years. LAycock Brown plioio) $133,332 AIRSTRIP AT KILL DEVIL HILLS OKAYED BY F.A.A. 3006-Foot-Long Runway E*- pectod to Be Completed by Latter Part of Year Fin:il a)iproval was given the proposal to con.strnct an air strip at Kill cilities at tho south side of the iiiiet, and staled that the Park' Seiwice would cooperate fully tit,, any site clioseii for the cele- , bratioii. J Dare County Comniissioners Lawience L. Swain and W. Stan ford White eacli spoke with re gard lo the cooperation of the county as a whole in planning for the celebration. Dare Counlj'.-; Executive Vice- President of the association, D. V. Moekin.s, annonneed today that ho will ciill a meeting of the full e.xocutive committee from Dare in about thirty days lo proceed with that group’s task of spearheading the .SAA’s co-sponsorship of the celebra tion. Members of this commit tee, other than Mr. .Meckins, are -SI Devil Hills last Airs. Nora Hei'bert of Kodan week, when the Federal Avia tion .Auiluuity aiiproved a grant of $44,444 as its one-third share in the construction of the strip which, when, completed, is ex pected to co.st $133/532. The oiie-ninway airport will be 3000 feet long, and 50 feet III width. It i.s lo bo constructed at Kill Devil Hills near tho Wright Memorial Monunient, on tile l.ication of the birtliplace of :ivi,iiiiii. The .itlier coopmaliiig agen- t le.s sharing in tlie cost are the State of North Carolina, and the National Park SeiTieo. Included in the overall cost Will be Uu- apron, iiarallel taxi way and acces.s road. '4--1 :rd/ ‘‘■U' -ifej.’s DR. J. C. (PINKY) HARRINGTON. Ntitional P.aik Service Archeolngi.st of the Richmond Regional NPS office has attracted the attention of many louri.st? visiting the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site area during the past 10 days. The {listingui;*.lic-;l archeologist who located the site of “the fort in'Virginia" several years ago at Fort Raleigh which ha.s sin.ce been rccoiistruclod a.s-,one of the Lost 'Colohy/ afca’s'’' attractions ./li'as been, digging.to''detcrinine IfTI'c Ra.Icgh in Virginia,” wa.s located on land tidjnccht to the entrance of Fort Raleigh where a 'National I’ark Scn'icc ex pansion program of tlic historic site is now underway. On land where he has lieen digging, if present iilan.-, carry, there will be a new visitor.* cmiter completed sometime in 1964. Dr. Harring ton’s job at present is to make suie that no building proposed in the exiiansion pi'ogram covms the site of the settlement, (which is still unfound) on the north etui of Roanoke Island. (Aycock Brown photo). SCHOOLS ENROLL 1,215 PUPILS IN DARE WEDNESDAY First-day enrollineiit in tlic Dare County .■schools Wednesday totaled 1.215, according to fig ures ,relo:iEed. by the.. su|>crinT tendont’s office in Manteo. 'No significant change was noted in comparisju with last year’s en rollment. , , , . , _ Eiirollnient, at" c:ich j:^qf,,,tKe; schools was as'-follows:'Manteo High .School 2.34, Manteo Ele mentary 470, Kitty Hawk Ele mentary 104, Cape Ilatteras School, high school 78, elemen tary 234; and Roanoke School, I high school 8, clonieiitai-y 87. See BRIDGE, Page Four HYDE'S SCHOOLS REPORT OPENING ENROLLMENT 1400 Hyde County’s schools had re corded a total •nrallment of 1,400 pujiils at the-close of the first full day of .school Tiie.stlay, according to Ben D. Quinn, county .superintendent. Hyile school children retuniod to .school Monday for a few hour.-, but Tuesday was their first full day of classes. Enrollment figures released by Mr. Quinn shoifed the fol lowing school enrollments as of Tite.sday: (Figures for each .school are listed in the follow- ■ ing order: elementary, high school, and total.) East Hyde School, Engelhard: IGO: 75; 235. West Hyde School, Swan Quarter: 211; 78; 289. Davis School, Engelhard: 331; 66; 397. , 0.. A: Pcav 'School, Swan Quarter: 275; '123; 398. Ocracoke School, 61; 20; 81. Those enrollment figures rep resent 'rjio/-significant change.?: over last-;y'ears's enrollment, ac cording to Mr. Quinn. He point-* ed out, liowevcr, that in some instances pupils enrolling late for about the first week of school will boost the original figures. - " ■■ :
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