The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 December 1981 — Page 9
41 SMOKE DETECTORS INSTALLED & ' -‘I mmw \ >WB I ^mHI MMMMML. ' ^> John Dooms and Les Stewart, of the North Liberty Volunteer Fire Department, install one of the 41 smoke detectors ordered by the qualified residents of the North Liberty area, which also includes part of Greene Township. The detectors were supplied by R.E.A.L. Services of St. Joseph County. The Department has more detectors available for those who qualify, who are 60 years or older and are homeowners. Call 656-8915, 656-3843, 656^421 or 656-3323.
Order License Plates By Mail Again This Year The Bureau of Motor Vehicles is offering the alternative of purchasing license plates by mail again this year. Approximately 4,200,000 pre printed registration forms are currently being mailed to Indiana citizens. By using the pre printed form, residents may purchase their
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— photo by Evelyn Harbaugh 1982 plates by mail. Due to Indiana's multi-year license plate program, however, those individuals having a 1981 passenger car or recreational vehicle license plate with a number greater than one hundred (100) will receive only a one-year expiration sticker this year. This sticker must be attached to the lower right-hand corner of the 1981 license plate. The processing and handling fee for those citizens who will be receiving a sticker only has been reduced to $.75. Those residents
receiving a new annual license plate (DAV, POW, Handicapped, plate number lower than one hundred. etc.) will be charged the full fee of $1.50 for processing and handling. The appropriate fees will be included in the “total amount to be paid" to the license branch on the pre printed registration form. According to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, individuals wishing to purchase a sticker or license plate by mail must follow these steps upon receiving their preprinted form: I. The motorist should verify the information on the registration form. If the address is incorrect, the necessary corrections should be entered on the registration form in the space provided. 2. Individuals who have traded cars during the past year should make certain the registration describes the vehicle currently owned. In some instances, the individual may receive more than one preprinted registration. The obsolete form should be discarded and the normal procedure followed. 3. To insure faster processing of the application, the motorist should purchase either a cashier s check or a money order payable to the “Bureau of Motor Vehicles" for the exact amount indicated on the pre printed form. Personal checks are also acceptable through the mail-in program. 4. Before placing all copies of the form and the check, cashier’s check or money order in the envelope. the applicant must sign the pre-print in the space provided on the far left-hand side of the form. The license branch address must be visible through the envelope window. All license plate and sticker purchases must be made in the motorist's county of legal residence. (A new license plate will be issued to any individual who has moved into a different county during 1981.) 5. Registrants are requested to mail the pre printed forms on or before the fifth day of the expiration month to assure delivery before the 1981 license plate expires. Any citizen not receiving the preprinted form by January IS, 1982 is requested to contact the Registration Department. Bureau of Motor Vehicles. (317) 232-2795. U.S.DA. ANNOUNCES PLAN FOR CHEESE DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block on December 22, announced plans to implement President Reagan's authorization of the release of 30 million pounds of cheese to states for distribution to non-profit organizations for households in need. The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service regional offices will respond to state requests for commodities through state distribution agents who customarily handle connodities for schools and institutions. “The Food and Nutrition Service distribution network for commodity
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N.L. 7TH GRADE CHEERLEADERS jim Leading the cheers for the seventh grade at North Liberty this season are, from left to right: Missy Kantorowski, Dee Alward, Cathy Young, and on top is Amie Kaser. — photo by Julie Cline
programs will be used to the maximum extent possible." Block said The Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service will ship the cheese in trucks or railroad car lots to central locations serving as delivery points. Charitable, non-profit orgainzations, included food banks, will make the cheese available at the local level. Churches and other non-profit groups customarily operate food banks. These groups will be eligible to participate in the cheese distribution program, if they have ade-
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quate storage facilities and recordkeeping ability as determined b\ the states. Additionally, under the farm bill signed by President Reagan, the Food and Nutrition Service has authority to distribute cheese and other bonus dairy commodities, non-fat dry milk and butter, to the Title 111 elderly program and child care facilities. The oldest crossword puzzle known is an ancient puzzle called the Phaestus disk, created in Crete at least 2,000 years ago
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