XXI. Number. "Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina, Friday, December 25, 1964." 5 Cents Per Copy 51 Just A A shining star arid three Wise Men, , -1 " '; And Bethlehem so quiet and still, . And there we have a Christmas card To send to friends as good friends will', - Tho Bethlehem, the three Wise Men, , . ' The shining star, all make a lovely view, ' v " " " ":'.-' - . . . v They bear a message from friend to friend That's more than just a 'card can do. 7. -V -r'-; ' -1 -.I'V ' . -',.- '-. ! ' - ' . , .-' -. '1',, i.-;- ' WlLBORNE HASKELL. :Pc!!::x Cliins.' Are 3 Vcscination Jan. 10 . : Thirty-seven public clinics, mostly in the schools, will be in operation from noon to 5 P. M., on Sunday, January. 10, to. give ; residents 9f ; a nine county area . in Northeastern North Carolina their -second dose; of .Sabin oral , polio vaccine. " , ' . "We have made a few changes , ( Y S'mie clinic locations in sonic t nine counties, but most of -. . . :.l -W" the? amriai" can y, 'November 13," ' (reports Dr. ch mil: P. Brinn ;.of Hertford, i of the Stop' Polio Com e c ' the First District Medi- jciety. - il" e nin,counties in which the campaign fa being held are Ber tie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Pastjuo " tank and Perquimans. ' ; . "l!-jre than 52,000 residents of the nine county area - received tl;s. first dose of the vaccine on Jay, November 15, and in t': ' e-up clinics the v" k.. following ' Tr residents missed the first d;.e. we want them to take the t" . i dose on January" 10, get t' 3 t",.ird dose on February' 21 a.. 1 then get tho dose they rniticl following' the end of he camp 5n" Dr. Brinn explained. A contribution of 25 cents per dose is being requested to help I ' Cor ! .4 oa Pas SSecUoa 1 Iternal.Love ' '"Tt tho season to be jolly." Pic : r of folks are complaining hristmas" isn't what it be. -They say stacks of , s cards, frantic last- ; . shopping; i don,'t make i is. That's ""What" they . the way "they" said it. . ; 2 it's the wonderful holy ii The tnno to check your ii.' Did you remember .' Forget what you, have - ' nr others 'and remember at others have 'done for think that you owe the forget your, complaints r.-aund you for a place a few seeds', of happi- oop down and consider and desires of little remember the weak- ; , loneliness of people owing oldr bear in J! :s that other pco t I ;r in their hearts. i ;it 1 jve . is stronger C'rorcar thftii evil, v than death, and 1 1:"3 which be ' i i is tl.w image ' u " of r.ernal Card g .Si . $ $ : a a $ & '3K a: $ :o: so: Two Complete felns Course lnRtd!:!ogy" v "With. the "pacing bt the final exaiinaUen ioif Deeemfeep 19," Sam Long and Talmage Rose, Jr., completed the radiological monitor instructors course in Edentoa and were awarded their instructors certificates. . This course is given by ' the University , of North . Carolina Extension Division under the Oiyil : Defense Training Program-. ' . ' ' The purpose of this course is to prepare ; instructors who, In turn will conduct courses in their, own county jfof persons .jogieaj, monitors for that county. A survey is being made to i ascertain the number of radio logical monitoring stations need ed in, this county. It is .esti Conlinued on Pag 4. Section l!:rtfcrd!Etre Author Of Bc3k Thomas J. Nixon III, a native of Hertford now living in. "Wil son, N. C, son of Mrs. Thomas J. Nixon, Jr., of Front Street, is the ' author of a book ' entitled "A Pinch of Salt," its salty poems about Nags Head; Outer Banks ' characters and the sea. It is highly" entertaining and ;a moat attractive book, as the ipoems'Sn the book are profusely illustrated by another Perquim ans" County : native, .Mrs: Enola Nixon Smith, i, a resident of Edcnton. . ' .' ' As one, who-is the proud own er of one' of these books, I high ly recommend- at. . ' They are priced so that you can afford a copy, even if you are on a bud get. Harmon's . Pharmacy - has this book for sate, and if they can't supply your demand, you may , write,' to : Pinch, Box 1 1366, Wilson, N. C. '"il ' 1 ' "' '. ;'' '. '-r-i , Jair.es Stokely, Jr., Ccnplets Course Pvt. James R. Stokely, Jr.. whose parents live "on Route 3. Hertford.' ''completed"''-' an-- eight week supply clerk course under the Reserve Enlistment Program iat the Army Training iCenter'at Fort Polk, La., on December 18. Stokely received asic train ir at Foit Gorion, Ga. The-. 1 year old soldier was raJ-".tcl ,from, .Perquimans C(,j' "y "Ijh St-hool in 1CC3, and v r j tiiiployei by the Albemarle " ' i i : r . nt Company of 'i Cy I "r,e riir? or. LocclFair.:rs, FavcrPDDJt Referendum - Peanut growers overwhelming ly voted to. continue the assess ment on theii- crops at 2 cents per . 100 pounds for the years 19l5, I960 and 1967, according to Mutton Beach, Jr., president of the North Carolina Peanut Grow ers Association. - There were 2C482 voting f or the . continua-1 tion of the assessment in the re cent ""referendum fid1 520 who voted against the continuation. According to Mr.. Beach, these preliminary figures Indicate t s support of 98.1 in favor. Joe S.! Sugg, executive' secretary of the North- Carolina Peanut Growers ' Association, said that this was a clear vote of confi dence on the part of the grow ers for the board of directors and the administrative officen of the. association, who have oecn responsible for administer ng the funds collected under this program in the promotion of . production,, marketing and consumption " of peanuts. I Mr. Sugg, was very high in praise of the commurutyi .county 'and state workers who, actively participat ed in getting out; thU, the larg est vote in; the history of the Peanut Growers ? Association, which bega'n' iri 1953, this vote being 9.000 more than the - larg est received in the past Refer enda. ' The prelimisary vote tabula tions by Perquimans County was 184 for and 10 against, i 1 Vllh P II. Cereful Driving The best Christmas gift ' you can give your family this year is a safe and joyous Yuletidc, making sure that you don't be come one of the 39 unfortunates who the N. C. State Motor Club preduicts will be killed on North Carolina ' streets and highways during the-Christmas and. New Year's holidays. - -Both holidays will be official ly counted as three day holidays -78 hours pcriodsnd the club combined the projected forecasts of 23 Christmas fatalities and 18 for.Ncw Year's. ' North Carolina will count its Christmas trafic, deaths from 6 P.- M., Thursday, December 24, through midnight Sunday, De- cember 27, and I its Newjfear fatalities from 6 P. M., Thurs day, December 31, through id night Sunday, January 3. While the club's estimate is based on past experience, the number of fatalities could be re duced if all motorists observe the basic safe driving rules. ' ' Accident . records . reveal that the , Christmas season claims more lives on the highways than any - other holiday .period. Cristmas Eve is the most dan gerous day of the year, and De - Cont'd, on Page 4 Section 1 pest Christmas 1 965 Automobile Plates Co On Sale Saturday, January 2 li's license re-plating time the; department's .' Registration, of the (vehicle,' your last, year's again in " North (Carolina.. De partment of Motof Vehicle offi cials, say 2.225,000 application cards were mailed in mid-December to motor vehicle owners who had - their motor vehicle registered' at that time. Miss Foy , Ingram, director of TATW I BwumnHT m Mom Vnncuar ., ' iummm, n. a. a7aoa Mom tf br Kcm. ! :r t 1 t n it t.:r.-2 f...X,VAi CARD do k:t k :'-ct cx tz.no ONE DETAIL -I M life- ,o - J p One of the most important details around our Christmas workshop is saying - i .... .,'..".. Thank You to the finest, friendliest folks in the world . -. our customers. It's always --"pleasure to visiOvith you . . . always a. : - privilege to serve you. Our heartiest best wislifes to you at Christmas. Sincerely, The Perquimans VecMy Virginia W. Transeau, Editor Physicians Plan Series Of Meetings Viiral infections, ' brain dis orders, psychiatric problems and birth control pills will be amnnd lh tmirs Hisnutftor! fur Eastem North Carolina and Vir- ginia physicians at a series of medical meetings in Edcnton and Kenans ville beginning in Jan u-aryi'-V'V'.;. A postgraduate course in medi cine for Physicians in 15 North Carolina counties and two $Vir ginia counties will be held at 'the ' Edcnton Restaurant begin ning January 13. It is spon sored jointly by the First Dis trict Medical Society, the Uni versity of North Carolina School of Medicine and the UNC Exten Conlinucd on Page S. Section I Division, says, "If by January 1 you . haven t received the all-, and address. '.' important registration cards, let The 1964 plates expire Deccm us know at once." ber 31 and their use beyond thai The proper procedure is to write tne Department of Motor are duly registered by the de Vehicles, -Raleigh. : Cfive the partmcnt to tho vehicle on which make and identification number. Continued on Page Section k 91m i '4nEnrj";oS .: tZl CM5D0CX ST. ' THIRa Two PlenTo Go To Mexico City Christmas will be around a little longer this year for J. F. Mansfield and II. J. Scarf of Hertford. They are packing for a trip to Mexico City the mid dle of January. Mr. Mansfield of Hertford Motor Company, the Mnssey-Ferguson dealer,' paid them way to Mexico by his sales performance during the past year. w-. As part of one of the most complicated industrial air char tors ever carried out, they will be airlifted into Mexico in com pany with 300 other dealers fc;om more than 40 take-off points in Canada arid the Unit ed States. ; Each ; group will . Continued on Page 5. Section 1 tag number and your full name date is permissible only if they IUIK IATI - fc KSMOI AID IAUMH, K. ft IIMMMlM College Students til II uecemDer ii tihs om-n ac.s i nn I 1 l SIR- natcd as Baptist "Student Night at inistmas" throughout the; Southci n Baptiat . Convention. Its purpose is (1) to emphasize the place of importance which college students have in the work of the Kingdom of God and (2)) to provide opportunity for the college students to reveal what they can do and what they are doing in the Kingdom of Sunday flight rfA ' , .,' Corporal Lcrri S. Mciggs of On Sunday evening at 7:30 1C state Higllw;iy Pjtr js the college students at the Hert- U1.ging safe dl.iving over the ford Baptist . Church will con, hoi;days. he said, 'Ticre will duct the evening worship scr- hc a greatly incrcascd vu!ume o vice. Fnank Ain.ley w. 1 bring tl.avcl on strccU and hiehwavs. the message, Billy and Harnett children, released from school, Williams will assist in playing and collegG studcnli 0 lcave of the organ and piano, Gail John- absence, will be .using streets ?on will render special music, ,and highways to a grcater cx. Charles Woodard will lead in the tent . Military ,pei-so.inel, as ordcr of worship and Price signed cave of abse wiu bc Monds, Howard Robertson, John traveling great distances in Stallings and Bobby Reed will many instances. ;crvo as ushers. The increase i shopping move- .Thc Hertford Baptist Church mcnt wjll risult jn addcd ex. extends an invitation to all to n05UIC to tlafflc accidcnts for ittend this service. Traffic Violations Feature Session of Recorders Court Twenty-nine ; traffic violations made up -.the court docket in Petquinjans. Recorders Courthere Tuesday bctore Judge I' Charted fc Johnson. Joseph R. Forehand was fined $60,25 i: and court costs on a charge of speeding 80 miles per hour in a 60 mile zone. Others charged with specdine were: ' Kenneth G. Woodruff, who was also charged without a valid operators license. $30 fine and court costs; Bruce A. Dar lington, speeding y5 miles in .a 41 zone, $17 fine and court costs. Darlington noted appeal. Rudy Lee Turner, driving on wrong side of road and posses sion of whiskey with the seal ra-onen, was iwcn v -uu oosw; wauer v. ftuicrmK, costs; C. Earl White, $20.25 and costs; Roger D. Schiefer, $26; Ben T. Dyches. $20.25 plus the casts; Dcwitt Harden, Robert II. Continued on Page 5 Section 1 Greenville Man Is Killed In Accident Theron C. Nelson, 46, of Greenville was fatally injured early Saturday morning in a single car accident on U. S. 17, about five miles north of Eden ton. State Trooper R. W. Rawls re ports that Nelson and a com panion, J. C. Dixon, 43, of Nor folk, Va.; were riding in a 1958 Chrysler which went out of con trol, clipped off a telephone pole and overturned several times. Nelson 1 apparently died , in stantly and Dixon is hospitalized at Chowan Hospital in a satis factory condition. Patrolman Rawls said the ac cident occurred shortly after midnight Friday on a sharp curve near the intersection of U. S. 17 and highway 37. The officer said the victim, who was driving the vehicle, apparently lost control of the car as it en tered the curve. BURGESS CLUB' ENJOYS . GALA CHRISTMAS PARTY Members of the" Burgess Home Demonstration Club entertained their husbands at a Christmas party ; Wednesday night at the Agricultural Building. A turkey supper with all tho trimmings was served to ' about 25 guests. Bingo .was played. after which ' the group , Bang Christmas carols.. ,u,- Each person present received 40 Men Chosen To Serve As Jury men For Term Of Superior Court On Feb. 1 Meiggs Urging Safe Driving Over Holidays multitudes. Normally the purchasers of the use of alcoholic beverages arc increased greatly. ' This, in evitably iresults in increased drinking driver violations. Speed violations increase in the season characterized by ''hurry." Driving conditions'' will most probably.-., be more 'dangerous, winter conditions, heavy traffic and early darkness. Cont'd, on Page 4 Section 1 Throughout this Christmas issue . of your Perquimans Weekly the merchants and business concerns of Perquim ans County arc sending you their "Greetings" in apprecia tion for their association with unrig Hie past year of 1964. Please take time out to read Cach of Ihcsc "Greetings" fls tlrv ;lr(. scnt t() yw m()st c;n,.r(,iv by your friendly businesses .here in our own town and count v. Local Doys Receive Greetings I v "lib k -L a- ' I ' ' ; ( r -i ;rr , u k.i .1 tt " 1 ' ' "" 11 1 1 " 1 1 ', 1 m wm i EiM"j Fred Murray (left), ' Scoutmaster John Ward (center) and Lee Tunnell (ri are shown in the ing of the Eagle Scout Award nell and Fred Murray of Boy Scout Troop 155 of Hertford received the Eagle Scout award recently at a meelinoi held in the Perquim ans Court House. Lee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. So L. Tunnallf 1 Fred is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. 'members of the order of Tne Arrow, an honor achieved only br n outstanding Camper and Scout. Both bovs are under IS khooL According l0 Scoutmaster John Ward, to receire the honor of Eagle Scout you hare to be outstanding tn Mveral fields, umi j of which are swimining, Ufesaving, citiie" Llo in the comr jnity nd nlion' Soil aod Water Conservation, tlrst Aid, campuig, Cwok' Forty citizens have been drawn for jury duty during the Superior Court team in Perquim ans County scheduled for the week of February 1,' 1965. Names of jurors drawn to serve during the term are as follows: Oras W. Winslow, Hey wood Martin, Edwin S. White, Asa E. Stallings, Blount Euro, Redmond S. Perry. Sr., Fleetwood L. Har rell. W. Raymond Stanton, Billy Batcman, Seth Long, Sr., Wil liam Johnson Downing, iCalvm M. Bundy, Murray Elliott, Law rence C. Corprcw, Lerdy Dail. Spurgeon Lane, Jl-ssc Thomas Winslow, Linwood J. Lamb, Os car N. Chappell, Graham E. Wood, Joseph Meads, Dempocy A. Winslow, J. D. Boston, James G. White, Willie Pierce. Sr., Harvey R. Chappell, Joseph M. Stallings, James T. Nixon, Wil liam ColluoiV, James Elwooi Perry, William Clint-m Coj-clar-l, Walter B. While, David Lcroy Nixon, Fred Lee Jones, Mclvin Rounlrcc. J. II. Buglcy, Ernest W. White, Adrien J. Smith, Jr., and Willhm Frecland Elliott.' Christmas Theme At Society Meeting ' . '1 The Women's Missionary So ciety of Berca Church of Christ hr-d ..its.; December- meeiratr-- rt the home of Mrs. Garland Eurs. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Belvin Eure, with all singing "Joy to The World". Mrs. Whit Cartwright led in prayer. The minutes were read and roll called by the secretary, Mrs. J. D. Yeates. Sixteen members were present. Mrs. Garland Eurc gave as the devotional Luke 2:1-14. "Vul Irtur iliff AViti Kluv' time rrl by Mrs. Garland Eure. .Mrs. Guy Webb, Jr., led in prayer. Mrs. Delwin Kmc read "Con- ,slanl Christmas". "A Recipe for Christmas" was given by Mrs. ..Si,,..t .:.., W.1S .1SP(1 th closing song with Mrs. Herman ' Caddy rendering the benediction. High Scout Award above photo following the receiv by Tunnell and Murray. Lee Tun- Chariot Murray. Both boy are t a Christmas gift .; . , !" f'"0".." :VZ'"..'tuTh., ' . ' ' . .