;'pcrQs&SB3 Yeeldy Published every Friday at Her lord, North Carolina, MAX CAMPBELL Editor Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at Post Odea it Hertford, North Carolina, un der the Act of March, 1879. . 5 -i SUBSCRIPTION SATES $2.00 Per Year Advertising rates furnished by request. , . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 ,1952. Register And Vote This newspaper Joins, heartily, with the Hertford Junior Chamber of Com merce dn urging the citizens of Per quimans County to participate in the general lections on Lwovemuer . iWitathe opening of the registration . books next week, the Jaycees are Jl 1 U 11 HH.VA n M urging everyooay w vo uu wjr registered and eligible to vote in the election. (A majority of the people of the county, we believe, are already registered, but if an individual is not sure, then he should take time to check the fact with the registrar of his polling precinct when the books ere opened on Saturday, October 11. Far too many voters to America, for one ' reason or another, passing up their heritage by failing to vote dn national elections. (Records show only about 60 per cent of eligible voters take a part in the election of national officers. . This da also true here in Perquimans County. Much interest is shown in primary elections but when it comes time for the general elections there is a definite lack of interest. Last May more than 1,700 voters partici pated in the primary. In November, 1948, only about 1,200 voters took time to vote tin the election of national officers. Let's all participate fin the Jaycee "get out (the vote" project. Be sure to register and then vote on No vember 4th. ' " Baseball's Money Trouble grain. It is estimated that the soc ialised medicine program is costing the government about a bitKon a year.':w.';::A-.:-''';:;:v:;V';t.,,; Ui The Conservatives have amended the program somewhat, requiring pa tients to pay half the cost of such items as false teeth and glasses. How ever, consumption of tax-paid bills and medicines is rifling steadily and hospitals are jammed, and have long waiting lists, with people who are dn need of non-emergency operations. The most surprising thong so far is the report, by American reporters, that the average doctor is going along with the socialized medicine program. The doctors and professional (medical associations fought the program Ut terly before it was instituted. After it was initiated, they tried unsuccess fully, to get doctors to boycott it and to stir up agitation among the public. Today there is no such talk, nor is medicine losing out as a popular pro-! fession. Medical schools, despite what was said, are packed. Thus the problem facing the Churchill (Government now is not one of whether to continue the socialized medicine program, but one of deciding Cliarles Eley, Kajy Lou Z L.O, Irvin Long, Jr., Mrs. 'Vivian IJathewg and Mrs. Rldthck, Counselor. CbsifiLTjLc&ls FOR SALE BOYTS BICYCLE. Very good condition. Priced to sell. . See Tommy Sumner, Hertford, N. C. It. :'.--K-:-;r?r'z":. FOR SAUE-JHICKS . EULBS 75e per dozen. See Mrs. J. W. Ward, Hertford, N. C, or Mrs. H. E. Lane, Tyner, N. C septl9,26,oct3 GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT-COM-: plete line . Fruit Trees, Ntd Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, and Or namental Plant Material offered by Virginia's Largest Growers. Sales people wanted. Write for Free Copy 66-page Planting Guide in color. Waynesboro Nurseries, . Waynesboro, Virginia. sepl9,oct31 Superior C tfl " n. N. C by t.s r - r ; s j pose of paiwo.x cf c -I-i I known as Gum El- ct' 1 by t petitioner and re, - ' s s i 1 1 - ants in common by a filic tale cf said lands under order of Court: ar.i the respondents will further take no tice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Perquimans County, in the Court House In Hertford, N. C, on or before the 28th day of Octo'Jer, 1962, and answer, demur or otherwise plead to the petition on file in Aa case, or the petitioner wia arP'y to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. This September 9th, 195Z. . . 1 W. H. PITT, . Clerk Superior Court C. R. HOLMES, Attorney. . '' septlOctSAO NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of tiie ceased, I North C-f-.ans I. ete oft -jv to the undeK, .:! t ford, N. C; on or of September, 1"33, or t' j Co- rotly . " "t C : It t: i 3 2, C t- 8 te ZZ Ji c 7 i notice Jl be pleaded in bar of tieir recovery. , NOTICE Until f arther notice my of fice will be closed all day on Wednesday. A. B. D:r-j, n NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION .- Hovlnir mialified Aja TCrAmiiH'hr if ceased. lata of Perauimans Count v. ' how much the government can spend North Carolina, this is to. notify all for health. Socialized medicine in ' persons having claims against the Britain is going to be continued, and estate of said deceased to exhibit them is highly popular among the aver-ito the undersigned at 928 G Place. N.I age voter, according to consistent re ports from 'American writers. , While baseball is still America's, national pastime, It is in financial trouble.:' ' In 1950 only, nine of the 16 major league teams made money. The story for 1951 was even worse, with 1952 1 no better. In 1950 the New York, Yankees made more money than any other team: 497 thousand dollars. The Boston Braves lost more money than any other team: 316 thousand dollars. Gate receipts alone are not enough to keep a team going.. Selling radio and television rights and peanuts, hot dogs, and other concessions keeps some teams from going in the red. The Yankees are an example, in that they made $416 thousand from radio and television rights and $441 thous and from the sale of peanuts, hot dogs, etc ' . r. Baseball players are well paid by the standards of other businesses, and that means the costs of running a baseball team are high. The average salary in the major leagues today is over 13 thousand as compared with less than half this amount in 1943., (Baseball attendance has been sup ping in both the major and minor leagues, and moat observers place the blame on television. The drop in in come from gate receipts is partially made up in the majors by selling tele vision rights. In the minor leagues attendance is off 33 per cent and there ' is no compensating income from sell ing TV rights. JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB MEETS The Hertford Junior Music Club held their first meeting of the year Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Mathews, with Kay, Ed ward and John Mathews as hosts. After the Club Hymn was sung and the Collect and Pledge repeated, re ports of the work of the past year were given by the (Package, .scrap Book, Wishing Well and (Rating com mittees, and by the Treasurer. : The following officers were then installed by the Counselor, Mrs. IRid- dick: . ':' i-' . President, Nancy 'Lane; vice presi dent, Letitia IMcGoogan; secretary, Kay Mathews; treasurer, Warner Madre.; pianist, Vicki Johnson. XIA pledge of coopera'Son was then made by the members present. Committee chairmen for the year were then named, and plans were made to have a Holloween party in' October. A musical program followed, after which cokes and cookies were served by the hosts. .' '' , Thosje present were: Edward Mathews, Franklin McGoo gan, Diane Hollowell, Linda Bass, Jimmie Rogerson, Margaret Williams, Anne Lane, Betty Brown, Glennie Myers, Vickie Johnson, (Becky White. Welly White, Letitia McGoogan, Pat sy (Elliott, Nancy Lane, Kay Mat hews, John Mathews, ' Becky Cox, Deborah Nixon, Verna lAnne Perry, W.. Washington, D. C, on or before the 11th day of September, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted i to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 11th day of September, 1962. DOROTHY HOLD REN BANNING Executrix of Eva Stiff Holdren. septl9,26,oct3,10,17,24 North Carolina". In The Perquimans County Superior Court Before The Clerk John Colson (Jr.), , Petitioner, -' '. '' VS. '" .'; Paul Colson, Charles Colson, and Carlton Colson, Respondents. ' : , NOTICE ' The above named respondents, Charles Colson and Carlton Colson, will take notice that a Special Pro ceeding has been commenced in the AT YOUR SERVICE WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF .OIL FILTER CARTRIDGES TO FIT ALMOST EVERY TYPE OF CAR, TRUCK OR TRACTOR. Save Costly Repair Bills By Seeing US For NEW OIL FILTER CARTRIDGES TODAY 1 JOE & BILL'S SERVICE STATION RAY WHITE, Prop. ' '. PHONE 8601 f -t 7 ' v7 1 to i J i ? n t. f . l -v. J ",7. Li- i of W. W. Lewis. u . rv:. DESPITE A dn-r of the hark infested waters, the har. Jy pearl diver can bf depend ' ed on to ably perform hi r dueus tatk. He it but another . hero of commerce! , - " ;- '-" " " : There it no uncertainty of any Itindwhea you ask us to off eiate. ' The service is riot tenv ' pared by financial eontide etion. You can depend upon our policy off eimett to all. s INCCIU Tli .VMMJMCTICI ratvirt , 'J; i ! TAYLOR THEATRE! EDENTON, X C. Week. Day Shows Continuous From S:30 Saturday Continuons From 1:30 Sunday 2:15 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday and Friday, October 2-S Dale Robertson and Ann 'Francis in "LYDIA BAILEY" Saturday, October 4 Rex Allen in t "BORDER SADDLEMATES" Sunday and Monday, , October 5-6 Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas m "THE MERRY WIDOW" . , .o-J a-.- Tuesday and Wednesday, October 7-8 , - Double Feature Rod Cameron in "WAGONS WEST" Stanley Clements fai "ARMY BOUND" Socialized In Great Medicine Britain American reporters in Great Brit ain have consistently reported over a period of many months that Winston Churchill's Conservative . government will not dare attempt to abolish the free medicine program wMm the' Labor Party inaugurated several years ago. The program, which lis a form of socialized medicine, has prov ed to be vastly popular in England : and no 'leading politician would re main in office long $f he advocated abolition of it, ,.: $t: ....... This is an interesting situation, es pecially Sn view of charges by Con- servataves that the program is Inef- f ftaently handled and that lit is- prov ing too costly for the government Some Conservatives even say the tost of socialized medicine will eventually bankrupt the government. Laborites, on the other hand, ridi cule thas -suggestion. One thins- fs clear. After nearly four years, there is no agitation in Great (Britain to return medical care to .private prae Jfafaonem. About 80 pet. cent of all family doctors are now doing part time or full-time duty in the National Health Service and boof18 of Health EDEN THEATRE (Friday and Saturday, October 3-4 i Angelica Hanff in "STRANGE WORLD" Ili-Vay 17 Theatre Uil Friday and Saturday, October 3-4 4. 7 Ronald (Reagan in. 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