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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. .
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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.
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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
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to the undeK, .:! t
ford, N. C; on or
of September, 1"33, or t'
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be pleaded in bar of tieir recovery.
, NOTICE
Until f arther notice my of
fice will be closed all day
on Wednesday.
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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
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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
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: and no 'leading politician would re
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is no agitation in Great (Britain to
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