Pacts eight ' , , ' '. THE PERQUIMANS HCSLY. t 7CZD, U. d, TTTVt, JtAY 1. V 1 Entered m weond class imatter November 15, 1934, at Post Office at Hertford, North Carolina, un iye the Act of March, 1879, k V Published every Friday by the Perquimans Weekly, a company of Hertford, N. C. , MAX CAMPBET.T, ,, F.diW , FRIDAY, MAY 14. 1948. 523 Lose Driving r 4, During April, 959 persons lost their driving licenses in North Caro lina because of drunken-driving, 'the Motor Vehicles Department hag an nounced. .;;.:.:.;;..!, i. This compared with 874 persons V who lost their licenses for the same " ir offense in April of last year, and brought total drunken driving con- victions for 1948 to 8,359. : ' ; ' Revocations and suspensions pro cessed during April totaled. 1,881. ' That included 93 persons caught 'driv ing drunk outside the State; 50 for ,, driving drunk and miscellaneous; 35 zor artving alter license bad neett re voked; 49 for speeding over 75 miles . per hour; 41 for transporting liquor; 21 lor larceny or automobile, and 15 for being habitual .violators' of the traffic laws.-:tA.v:o , Thirteen persons lost their driving privileges for failure o comply with the new Financial Responsibility Act; 17 had their licenses revoked for three years for a second conviction of driv ing drunlc .Seven persons lost their right to drive on account of Wo offenses of reckless driving; 5 for reckless driv ing and miscellaneous; 4 for incom petency; 7 for two offenses of speed ing over 55 miles per hour, and 4 for hit-and-run. .In addition, 530, other drivers were Convicted on charges of reckless drivr ing, bringing reckless driving convic tions for 1948 to 1,456. , However, reckless driving requires no revoca tion or suspension on first offense. , A total of 6,986 other persons were convicted for traffic violations on. North Carolina streets and highways during April, but these, offenses did not constitute revocation or sus pension. The leading offense in this class was speeding, with 2,205 convictions, as compared with 1,624 for April of last year. This brought to 9,634 tne total number of persons convicted of speeding so far in 1948. Farm Production Ccsts Reach New Hgh Peak I Farm production costs reaehed a new high during the past winter and will probably continue high through 1948, according to Charles E. dark, Extension farm management special ist at "State College. i( Quoting a recent report " from the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, u.'S. Department of Agriculture, the specialist said total out-of-pocket op erating expenses of farmers have ris en 9 to 25 per cent each year since the 1935T39 period. The" index : of prices of all commodities except labor used in farm production has nearly aouoiea since .vtav. . . . During the last foifr months of) 1947, the index averaged 196 com pared with 160 for the same period in 1946. The average index for the first quarter of 1948 was 202 compared with 169 last .year. "rp.nMx S' ' Farm fgawtet;. w now; more than three times their, 1935-39 level. 7 Farm land Vehtala and land ' Values have continued to increase. Land rentals are over three times the ore- war level ' and higher than for any ; . i i prcvjuug year, uauu values are prac tically at the 1920 peak reached' In the boom that followed orid War I. In comparison, although ' prices re ceived for farm products reached a record nigh m January, there has been a arenaral decline . W nA prices ox some lew products are ac tually down to pre-war1 levels. '.; -':-v r SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES;; "Clarence Channel' In )! P.i-j.-. ' rr vitiucxv Community is plowing under some good cover crona Mr. Chaimell Crimson Clover on eome fields and r " ini-M-irTrnartiri.ijo on others he used a mixture of Crim son: Clover and email grains. These cover crops will add a lot of nitrogen and organic matter . to. his soil, and they : have also furnished a large amount of winter grazing. , . 1 Luther Winslow in the Whites ton Community is having a ditch cut with a dragline ' to drain soma new ground.' Soil ! Conservation Service Technicians Workine- with the Albe marle Soil Conservation District sur veyed the ditch for Mr. Winslow, Community has a good standi of Lad lnq. CJoviar in his permanent pastura which he seeded last fall Mr. Lonr fertilized his pasture at seeding time, according to "recommendations based on soil tests by the N. C. Department of Agriculture, -i ,7 J. H. Newbold has a -good stand of Eudzu. It was planted sear the river shore to help control erosion in one of his' fields. 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