State Pushing Safetv Inspection Requirements NeWS From Merry Hill Failure to observe the deadline for having auto mobiles inspected is bring ing fines to more and more motorists throughout North Carolina, according to of ficials at the Department of Motor Vehicles. The deadline for having a car inspected is midnight on the last day of the month that is punched on the windshield. Drivers who have not taken notice How True Gossips are like blot ters—absorb a lot of dirt but usually get it back ward. —Record, Columbia. S. C. All-Purpose four-plow power "ford 5000 • NIW SIZI. CompWtsijr nsw from ground op. • «R-fc«tfor tnglnt. Big, extra efficient • underheavy'lMid >U *^ *° Mn^9 angina output • Choice of tronemlaalona—Power-ahift tsu-*pasd Select-0-Speed or dual range eight speed. e Multi-dice brakes—for safe, easy braking and lotto* eervioe-free performance. e Independent PTO • Differential lock—to direct power to bMb uu wbeek when needed. Drhn This Masshn New Tractor Now! mEdenton Tractor & Equipment Co. W. Queen St Extd. . Dial 482-3123 Niran 10 _ G controls rootworms in peanuts... gives you extra benefits, too Granular Niran 10-G costs you less...has been proved in years of field use...is easy to apply at pegging tine. Niran 10-G (oil insecticide, the first par a thion granule ever to be recommended for effec tive southern com rootworm control in peanuts, still sett the standard for low-cost, ef ficient peanut crop protection. Carefully formulated to meet Bfl of their inspection deadline are subject to fines up to SSO and court costs; “Many people are . ne glecting to consult the sticker and are being fined for violations when they allow their cars to run over the deadline,”' said Roger Parker, Inspection Admini strator. “Some think they are still having their cars inspected by the last digit on their license plate and others say they expect the department to notify them in advance of the expira tion date,” Parker added. In both cases the driver of a car with an expired sticker may be due for i Virginia-Carolina soil and cli mate conditions, Niran 10-G hat been field proved by hun dreds of farmers in your area since its introduction in 1965. You simply cannot buy a better parathion soil insecticide! Use NirM 10-G at peg ging tine. Effective control and low cost aren’t the only extra benefits going for Niran 10-G. It it applied.at pegging time, not planting time. It IST MONSAffTO MttARCH WORK SO* YOU THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE 32, 1967. day in court When he is caught with an expired sticker he will be given a citation which will proba bly result in a fine. Last year the date for the first inspection was de termined by the last digit on the license plate. But this was done in order to stagger the inspection dates so that everyone would not have to have his car exam ined at the same time. Now, the lone factor de termining the inspection date is on the windshield of the car. “We can’t notify every driver of his own respon ■ Bippp' m ■ ■ .spa' \ M Ak, lii KEEPING CHECK Checking to find out if her car is due for Its annual inspection Is Mrs. Maxine Pearce of the North Carolina Department of Motor Ve hicles. The sticker on the windshield will tell her in a glance when inspeetion is due. (Photo by Sgt Bill Hoskins, state Highway Patrol). won’t damage the peanut plant, so you can forget about any set-back. And there is no residue to worry about. Pea nut hay is safe to use for silage. Niran 10-G controls costly rootworms . . . then breaks down into harmless compounds and disappears. Specially processed to remove dust. Like all in secticides, Niran 10-G is a powerful chemical. But it is carefully processed to get rid E3V—- - sibility,” Parker said. “Each driver must take it upon himself to glance at the sticker on his windshield. In doing so, he may save himself a combination of time, trouble and money. Parker noted that some people apparently are not aware that they can have their vehicles inspected at any time prior to their deadline. He suggested that those whose vehicles are due a second inspec tion by May 31 may avoid a last minute rush by hav ing their cars examined during the remainder of April and early May. of undesirable fine dust ana to minimize blowing. Be sure to read the directions on the label and follow them to the letter. You’ll get better re sults ... safely. You can spend more for rootworm control — but why waste money? You also can spend less —but you won't get the extra benefits of proved Niran 10-G. Ask your dealer about Niran 10-G. Or write: Monsanto Com pany, Agricultural Division, St. Louis, Mo. 63166. By Mrs. Ethel Winborne Mrs. Stuart Holland and children Michelle and Da vid of Virginia Beach, ar rived Tuesday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry. Miss Fonda Smithwick of Manassas, Va., spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick, and attended the Cordrey-Arnold wed ding at Lawrence Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Herman Tart of Princeton and Mrs. Bobby Rhea and daughter of Franklin, Va., were the guests Friday of Mrs. C. T. Baker and Mrs. Kate John son. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and Lynn and Mrs. Eva Rhea of Ahoskie, Marvin Cobb of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of Mt. Gould visited Mrs. Georgia Cobb Sunday. L. I. Bowen of Windsor visited his sister, Mrs. Eth el Winborne, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith wick spent Saturday at Nags Head. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., and girls Ellen and Marie visited her father, Rupert Liverman and aunt, Mrs. Ada Greene of Harrellsville on Sunday. GUEST PREACHER The Rev. Robert Lambert of the Baptist Church of Kissime, Florida, preached at the Merry Hill. Baptist Church at 11 o’clock Sun day morning and at the Lawrence Baptist Church Sunday night at 8 o’clock. He is a former pastor of the Ross and Bethany Baptist churches. Mrs. Lambert and their four children accompanied them here and attended both services. Annoying An apparently irked : viewer reported that the j commercials one evening lately were interrupted I several times by episodes ■ from a movie. t GUARANTEED ■ I BANK W A INTEREST M • Six months Certificate of Deposit at 5% $5,000.00 or more automatic renewal • Ninety day Certificate of Deposit at 4 Vi% $2,500.00 or more automatic renewal • DAILY INTEREST on Passbook Savings Nc Lost Interest Days compounded quarterly O PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .. . Which Insures Funds of Each Depositor Up to SISjOOOjOO Mr. and Mrs. Bob House, and daughter Lynn of Harrellsville spent Satur day night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bell Warren and boys Keith and Dan spent Sunday at New port News. His mother; Mrs. Ruth Warren accom panied them back home. Ms. J. W. Winborne visit ed Mrs. Jesse Clay of Har rellsville Friday. Mr. Win borne visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mezell and Mrs. C. W. Winborne. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Holder and children of Vernon, Texas, are spend ing two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. r... the l Ik I NEUTRON I M IMPLOSION JL* Jn FISSIONATES (fag 1 ECTOPLASM?] U JH I** MEDICAL RESEARCH is moving so fast that your pharmacist is dispensing drugs today 80% of which were unheard of just ten years ago. Don’t put off a medical checkup - don’t let illness linger ... modern drugs often cure so quickly. DIAL 482-3711 -:- EDENTON, N. C. James Holder. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keeter and son Eddie of Hampton, Va., spent Sun day at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cole and family of Pennsylvania spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. James Holder. J. L. Williford was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris of Plym outh. Mr. and Mrs. Har ris visited Mr. and Mrs. Graham Williford Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Holder and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Holder were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Smithwick. PAGE SEVEN Habit Os Complaint “I suppose you were thankful for the heavy rain.” “Oh, yes,’’ replied Farm er Corntossel, “though I don’t see why them weather folks couldn’t per vide to keep it on the fields instead of letting it stray around muddyin’ up the roads.” JOE THORUD Hatitswkle Insurance says: .“New fathers policy can pay triple benefits” Nationwims’s new Fam ily Security Plan —for “getting started” families with small budgets—can pay more than 3 timet face amount. Your fam ily could get $34,000 tor a SIO,OOO life plan. Cost is low, protection highest when you need it most. Call now. JOE THORUD 1M East King Street r. O. Box 504 PHONE 482-2429 Hetlonwide Life Insurance Company Home Office-. Columbus, Ohio

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