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TLe grand total of revocations of '-rs' licenses Itt North " Oatolina i the 100,000 mark in November, , j Department ' of Motor Vehicles r.;: its. '' ' Line Thunderd twenty-Hive revoca tions in November brought the grand toUl to 160,345. Suspensions num bered 229, bringing the grand total to Drunken driving again topepd the list of revocations. A total of 838' persons lost their driving privleges from this cause as compared with , 673, in the month of November last year. , Sixty-two persons were con evicted of two . . offenses and one of three. Other violations bringing about re vocations or suspensions were: driv ing after license revoked, 46; driving i after license suspended, 14; two of-, ! fenses of reckless driving, 24; reckless driving involving personal Injury and property damage, five; speeding over; 75 miles per hour, 38; two off enses of Speeding over 55 miles per hour, 10; larceny of automobile, 10; invol untary manslaughter, one; man slaughter one; grand larceny, one; -transporting liquor, 28; Improper use of operators license, four; unsatisfied judgement, seven; incompetency, six; habitual violator, six; failure to main tain proof of financial responsibility, 99. A total of 574 reckless driving leases .were listed, but these do not require revocation or suspension on one offense. , 'In addition 7,113 case of moving violations, 'which do not constitute . . J tt l C.A cnse, occurrad in November. Speed ing led the list with 2,301., IWing to have driver's' license was second with 1,655. Other violations c were1 faulty equipment, t - 772; improper lights, 412; running throughred light, 486; passing a loading or unloading school bus, 115; driving on wrong side of the road, 83. Of the total number of violators, 888 were from out of the state and 6,225 were North Carolinians. Fred Wagoner Gets ' StatejH Position Fred H. Wagoner, assistant farm agtnt in Edgecombe County, has been appointed assistant State 4-H Club leader, according to an " announce ment by D.' S. Weaver, assistant di rector of the State College - Exten sion Service. He will take over his new duties on December 1 and will work out of the State 4-H office fa Raleigh.' r He is the son of J. I. Wagoner, Guilford County farm agent, and Mrs. Wagoner. He attended State College, where he was a member of the wrest ling and football teams. After specializing in animal indus try and receiving a B.S. in agricul ture in 1947, - Wagoner returned to' State College to do graduate work in flei i crops for more than a year. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM .'There will be a Christmas program presented . at Chapel Hill. . Baptist Church Sunady night, December 18, at 7:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend. - CHRISTMAS PROGRAM A Christmas Program will be pre sented at the Mt. Sinai Baptist church, Sunday evening, December 18, 1949 at 7:80 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend NOTICE I "HAVE A COMPLETE line of children's clothing; men's j: ' shirts and. dungarees; Christmas cards and novelty articles that make V fine gifts. See me for your needs. Mrs. Benton White, near Winfall, N.C. . it FOR SALE-l9x l2 AXMLNISTER ' ' rug. Slightly used. 36. See Mrs. . Elide Goodwill Woodland . Dress Shoppe, Hertford,: N. C. : It BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education met ' in regular session Tuesday, December 6, 1949, in the office of the secretary. Chairman J. A. White presided. " All members were present. ' Minutes of the last meeting were read and 'approved.-. I'sV:; ,: -'. The method dt inspection of school busses Was discussed and explained by the superintendent. senting the P. T. A. of the Perquin ans County Training School, was re ceived and " heard with reference to their school. , The expressed the de sire of retaining a high school in Win fall. The were assured by the Board that the Winfall school would be one of the first projects to receive at tention. They were also advised hat the Board of Education was en deavoring to give the Negro school childrpji in Perquimans County the very Dest school facilities possible FOR SALE PUREBRED BROAD brested Bronze turkeys. Raised in house. See Adrien Smith, Route 2, . Hertford, N. C. ' , y " It oi uaucation re-aiiirming its com' plete confidence in the system of transporting children of the state to and from school. A group of Negro citizens renre- - -- -- -- -- -- - wwr wwinnetrwwww wwvsww He discun wl the uniform procedure to be followed P1"11 the available funds, for inspection nd reporting results. Bids wereopened by Mr. Raymond Read a statement from State Board J Fuson and tabulated by the secretary TP-l i.: i : .. I i . i . iot a vocational snap ana pnysical education building at (Perquimans County High School. (Complete tabu lation filed with minutes.) Certified checks and bid bonds required of all bidders were returned to all except on the two low bids. The two loW" bids are to receive further congidera tion at a meeting to b held Friday, December 16' 1949, at 7:8$ P. M. The superintendent was authorized to pay Mr. Tilley $25.00 for services rendered in lieu of a summer vaca tion. Superintendent was directed to have all employees of the school sys tem sign a contract stating the scope of their duties, responsibilities, length vi contract, vacations, and obliga tions. Board authorized payment of actu al expense of members attending State Board meeting in Chapel Hill, December 7, 1C49. JOHN T. BIGGERS Secretary THAT PIIOVES QUALITYL tfsfK'it'tZ $ 1 f i , -fiFoductioii of -the -475,00Q;000th Goodyear, tire .-proves that millions jnore of America's, motorists prefer Goodyear tires he safest, longest wear ; i ing, best quality tires built. Make YOUR next tires ' Goodyears! - . ,.; - Hertford Oil Co, HERTFORD, N. C. PHONE 3641 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TAKE DOLLY STRCLLI.wl All metal. tugn $2.45 Made just like a real wane."1 erl Gay two-tone colors.iw Speedy, Long Running SIKH FIRE TRUCK Real sounding! ; 4 A Red plastic. W . $1.79 long. Key wind. , 7, . , IU47 . :: :. 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