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Hhe.r s ;^fwipyiock.!! M, Scott j pjfyf 10a Bags |h|' Margarine | Bean Coffee Towels | 2 49 i j a 39 C i I 030 spoo THRU SAT. JULY 31 #654 I I fCm GOOD THRU SAT.. JULY 31 #656 I I | GOOD THRU SAT.. JULY 31 #655 I | GOOD THRU SAT., JULY 31 #657 I (J AT at AAPJN EDENTON jJ T 11 AT A*P IN EDENTON jj" A&P IN EDENTON * \ fTBSBSFFE^FwSffNOTw)uuS^TOOTHERRETSL I DEAL£RSORm!oLKALER^" , " , "“™ In —-n ——————— |a.:| .., -,; .- 701 North Broad Street, Edenton, N. C. j THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 3-B Increase Set For Permit Fees RALEIGH ln the near future, fees charged for motor vehicle operator learner’s permits and fees for special identification cards will increase to $5, the N.C. Department of Transportation’s (NCDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced. As enacted by the 1982 General Assembly and effective August 1, the fee for issuance of limited learners permits and learners permits shall be $5. The General Assembly authorized the fee increase to cover rising costs of administering the program. Limited learners permits are issued to applicants under the age of 16. Ac cording to the new law, this permit will be valid eighteen months after the date of issuance. Previously, the permit was issued at no charge and expired on the applicant’s sixteenth birth day. The law continues to require any person with a limited learner’s permit to have a parent or legal guardian in the vehicle for close supervision while driving. DMV Commissioner R.W. Wilkins, Jr., said, “By extending the validity of the limited learner's permit to eighteen months, young people can opt to prolong the period before they obtain their license and thereby gain more experience driving. This law gives greater flexibility to the young people and will hopefully prepare them to be safer, more responsible drivers.” Learners permits are issued to applicants over the age of 16 and prior to the new law, cost $4. With the new law, the fee will in crease to $5. Also effective August 1, the renewal fee for a learner’s permit will be reduced from $7 to $5. Any permit issued to a person under the age of 18 must be signed by a parent or legal guardian, according to law. Special identification cards are issued to persons who are at least 16 years of age and residents of North Carolina. Under the new law, the fee for issuance or reissuance of the cards will increase from $3 to $5. The cards will however continue to be issued without fee to a resident of North Carolina who is legally blind or who has attained the age of 70 years. As part of the new law, the special identification cards will automatically expire on the birth date of the card holder every four years after issuance. The cards will also be assigned a computerized number. The computerized system has been endorsed by the N.C. Merchants Association to give more validity to the Accuracy of information contained on the card. The target date for im plementation of this new law has been designated as September 1, 1982, ac cording to DMV officials. Valid identification such as a certified birth cer tificate or two reputable identification pieces are required for issuance of motor vehicle operator learner’s permits and special identification cards. Anyone who needs further information or has questions concerning these new laws can contact the Raleigh DMV driver license section at (919) 733-9906. Farm Computers A Shiloh farmer believes the computer will become one of the most valuable tools for agricultural operations since the advent of mechanized farm equipment. Next week, he will conduct a workshop at College of The Albemarle to introduce ways other area farmers can benefit from computer applications. Randy Williams will begin “Computer Operations for Farmers” at 7 P.M., August 2 in Room C-101 at COA’s North Road Street campus in Elizabeth City. The workshop will be held for two consecutive Mondays, ending on August 9. Williams said the first Continued On Rage 6-8