Page 4-B DMV Division Is Reorganized j . RALEIGH - In an effort to 'further reduce costs, protect North Carolina’s existing highway system from deterioration, ana improve operating ef ficiency, the license-theft weight enforcement section of the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in the N.C. Department of Tran sporation (NCDOT) has been reorganized. Com missioner of DMV R.i W. Wilkins, Jr., explained that, “This reorganization should benefit both the public and private sectors,” and that it “ties in with Governor Jim Hunt’s cost reduction and efficiency programs in state government.” Effective June 1 some license-theft-weight en forcement personnel will be reassigned to accomplish the efficiency ofjective. No personnel will be added; rather some personnel piay be shifted to other specifically designated areas. For example, weight enforcement districts (and district supervisors) will be reduced from eight to four. These four district super visors will oversee the in dividual inspectors and coordinate weight en forcement activities bet ■' For All Os Your Insurance Needs Contact Allen B. Harless, Jr. m Kellogg-Morgan Agency, Inc. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA 27932 -,■ „ - A Message From Hoke Motor Corp. \W' \ l \ «. *** \ I \ ***** 1 \ t*2? \ \ S> «& % \ I\ V \ I \ *s> &1 \ \ A V| SIT THE HOME OF THE *GM* GIANT I "mimiir motor corp. /Al HIM r EDENTON 482-8421 ! # uIIUIILn Broad St Exi •V- ' p \ i weal the uniformed per sonnel and the plain-clothed officers. The weigh stations in Apex and Salisbury will be closed because they are older and lack modern equipment. These two facilities, over time, have been bypassed with the rerouting and building of new roads and highways. Hie enhancement of the roving crew concept is a new educational approach to prevent further highway deterioration and preserve North Carolina’s existing highway system for its residents as well as visitors. Because the approach is new,'Commissioner Wilkins has suggested that any trucking organization or individual trucker contact in advance the lieutenant at a nearby weigh station and request information as to legal weight limits and on how to load trucks correctly and how to achieve an even distribution of weight to meet requirements. Commissioner Wilkins added that “By education private enterprise to correct loading procedures, we help the truckers comply with the laws and thereby avoid penalties and protect the public’s highways from | preventable damage.” Because of the increase in activity in the Wilmington port, the traffic flow of truckers entering and exiting Wilmington has steadily increased. Therefore, a portable weight crew will be assigned to the area to assist the growing numbers of truckers. For more information, representatives of the trucking industry may contact local weigh en forcement stations or the Raleigh DMV license-theft weight enforcement section at 919-733-7872. Courses Set MURFREESBORO -- Chowan College will offer 25 courses in nine professional fields during the first term of its summer session May 24 - June 18. Registration is scheduled for May 24 from 1-4 P.M. in Camp Hall. Examinations will be held June 18. The second term will be offered from June 21- July 23. All facilities - classrooms, Continued On Page 5-B Honor Roll Continued From Page 2-B Alice Capehart, Janice Davis, Joseph Delaney, Sherry Everett, Wayne Forehand, Wendy Hare, Lois Hughes, Carlton Jackson, Agnes Jemigan, Marion Jones, Darlene Lamb, Darlene Macdonald, Rhonda Mizelle, Karen Roberts, Debbie Ward, William Rountree, Darryl Stallings, Ruth Sutton Jeanette Ward and Gilmer Williams. CHICKEN MANURE For Sale~Bag or bulk. Will consider delivery. Call Emmett Winborne - 221- 4204. rrz \ • x’* *? *&. W « ‘ THE CHOWAN HERALD GETTING ACQUAINTED lnstructor David .Hodges makes John A. Holmes High School students’ visit to College of The Albemarle’s computer classroom an enjoyable one as he explains the relative ease of operation of the TRS - 80 microcomputer. Students Sherlynne Jordan, left, Debbie Chappell, Annette Bunch, Steve Leary, and Mrs. Ginny Chappell, along with those from other area high schools were guests of the Phi Beta Lambda Business Club and the Cooperative Education Program at COA during the Get Acquainted event. (COA Photo) Bus Drivers Are Honored Continued From Page 2-B Bennett, Dorothy Cook, Ernest Chappell, Douglas Elliott, Doris Slade and Martin Mansfield. Dorothy Cook and Connie Lane were also chosen as Chowan Junior H.S. and John A. Holmes High School Bus Drivers of the Year. Two year drivers were also praised by Dunn. They include: John Dunn, Jr., Nadine Wadsworth, Karen Bunch, Suzette Jemigan, Stephen Bunch and Vincent Jordan. Chowan’s two year drivers are: Agnes Blount, Margaret Boyce, Milton Chappell, Marva Elliott, Linda Fleming, Doris Hollowell, William Hollowell, Bonnie Jones, Shirley Latan, Paulette Parks, Pearlie Parks and Doris Rountree. Food Stamp Rules Changed Due to revised Standard Allowance for Utilities all , food stamp households must i he reviewed and new 1 standard allowance amounts applied by June 1. As a result of this change, 3 food stamp recipients may 1 receive less stamps I beginning June 1. Food Stamp recipients in Chowan > County will not receive i For Sale 1 1 Mobile Home | .. 1978 Champion Doublewide 56 x 24. Brick underpinned on , corner lot, 100 x 250 size. Completely set up. 1 Home Realty ! Dan 48* 2153 Night 482-2375 Dear Mr. Congressman: ■ j4owmn 7)rem a dying / 9 can't afford to buy d homo. Even wow, if umdhina tint done, •% * « "U'N»_" "3 ic* ™ "i* t - * ■■ '"•r**** ■’■ ~ my cJuMnen will men own a fume. Somdkny mutt .. 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