The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1962 — Page 10

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —August 9,1962

Attend Annual Fishing Tackle Show In Chicago Seven local residents attended the fifth annual fishing tackle trade show of the American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers association August 5-8 at Chicago. They were E M. Eliott, S. M. Shobert, G. S. Parks, I). W. Cripe. E. R. Jaques, C. Schultz and E. Schultz, of Tlas-Sted Products Du Elliott is sales

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Lincoln Township. St. Joseph County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpavers of Lim >!n Townshin. S 4 Joseph County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said township. at ‘he office of Twp Trustee, on the 28th day of Augu t. 1962 at 7:30 p m.. DST, will consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP HI DGET CLASSIFICATION

TOWNSHIP 1 IND: | Pay of Trustee, Rent, Clerical & Travel Exp. 2045 Books Stationary, Printing and Advertising 310 Other Justice of the Peace Expense 125 Examination of Records 100 Other Civil Township Exp. 795 Total Township Fund 3 375 | ( I\ IL TWP. BOND IT ND

Prin and Int on Bonds 7.630 ' Total Twp. Poor Relief Fd 7.07 » ESTIMATE 01’ FINDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EX- Civil Twp. Fire PENSES to DECEMBER 31st ol Township Bond Fighting INCOMING YEAR: Fund Rmd £ ind 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year, Jan 1 to Dec. 31. 1963, inclusive $3,375 7.630 1.425 2. Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31. present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 2,088 7 691 605 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year. 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31. of present year, not included in Lines 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 5,463 15.321 2 030 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY. 6. Actual Balance, June 30th of . n , < L 975 7856 604 I. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement).. , n o<r > 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to ne received July Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file) a. Special Taxes 4g b. All Other Revenue 150 I>4 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, _ _ 8a and 8b) 3,444 11.273 1.158 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC 31st OF 1 INCOMING YEAR (Deduct ] line 9 from line 5) 2.019 10 48 877 11 Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less Mise, revenue for same period) 1,013 3,316 364 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED RY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 3.032 7.364 1.241 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property Lincoln Township 2.068,790 Walkerton . . . 2,263,040 Number Taxable Polls L nedn Township Walkerton TOTAL Net Taxable Property 4,331,830 FUN D S Lev* on Amount to Property Be Raised Township ... 07 3 032 Fire Fighting 06 1,2-11 Civil Township Bond 17 7 354 Library 10 2 .068 J OtAI 10 13 705 COMPARATIVE statement of taxes collected ano ~ ~ K , , TO BE COLLECTED I- U N D S _

1 n To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected Townshin 1959 1960 1961 IM2 Fire wJht.n 2168 3379 3032 r /® ? ght 2? D none 413 <2O 1 2tl I ibriX P 9798 8748 7 840 ’ br ” y 1*«8_ 2,065 2.071 2.068 4194 M.m Keis ujm th-tTuv^ have * ,o hp h « rd ’^reon Alter byes have bf<n determined, and presented to the corntv ”£d t7 h, V's' l rt,v “ ,„ < t m ? th “ T;x Adjustment Boar) or THve f <hnl tv , W, ‘ y the (>JUnt y Auditor, ten or more tax >. St r I J7 n ^ev<d by such levies n.av appeal to lv r^ ,’ laX for further and final cai nd U f»Hng of pent an with th. Com t v Ar , n r „ hc? mo p / " h ^•nd-.y of September or on or before the tenth das din j Jb ln Pon 2/ 1 J, V auditor of tax tai. a chare.-d uhirhevrr d.ie is la’er ing h. C °‘ n "‘ lh ”* ‘ ’’ate io. hes. Dated August 2 1^ AI WIXE Tnute « of

manager of the company, an exhibitor In the show. The AFTMA snow is the largest m the world devoted to fishing tackle and closely allied pi oducts, More than 4,0h0 persons, about half of them exhibitors and then representatives, and the other half buyers, will see nearly 150 displays of new products foi 1963. A J Roehm, executive director, said exhibits show a continuing trend to equipment for wo-

FIRE LIGHTING I ( ND: Fire Protec ion 1425 LIBRARY i I ND: Library 2.068 TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND: Direct Relief Med . Hosp ami Burial 3.320 Other Direct Relief 3,350 Other Relief Commissary or Store 100

men's and family fishing, to spinning equipment which has made casting easier than before, ami to lightweight and "ultra light" equipment to put more excitement and sport into angling, An estimated 25 per cent of the nation's 35 million anglers are women, he said. Many Over 65 Not Using Their Social Security According to Cornelius Schafer District Manager, of the South Bend So< Security office, more than om dlion eligible people 65 years <ll and older have not yet applied for their sot ial security payments. Many have not applied because th y are .still working, he said. Hwfv r. since last yem it has been possible for many older people to collect their full er partial retirement ben -fits even though they still work. Undw the changed law. those eligible or social security retirement p yments may earn up to SI2OO a year and st 31 receive all benefit <lu ks for the year. It earning.- ar ? over SI2OO. the new

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES * * '^erUm CMI Town s t . i ty. Indiana, that t .'>n ider the following budget: b K place, on the _. th day of August, 1962. will genekal fund ’ ( LAssn K ATION^ FOR TOWNS "I Town Trustees 2,000 Gtaer Compensations . 2.095 B< ■’•vices Personal * lo h? .Salary d Clerk-Treasurer 180 Services Contractual 5 5 60 Services Contractual 1.250 salary of Marshal and Supplies qrr n Su PP l,ca 1,95' ■■ iZ ro^ - s a,u - of Control Operators 8,200 < Promptu < Salary of St. Comm. 1 920 1 t ” ' MUNC. BAND FUND INTIW Vrv * Fund 57,261 Support of Munc. Band 1,000 FUNDS REQUIRED FOR Ex ’‘ E F, ' XI,S TO BE RAISEI> ^XCOMINC YEAR MBER 3Ut General Street Munir. Band 1 Total Budget Estimate for Eund incoming year. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1963, inclusive 2 Nece^a I ^. expenditures, July 57.261.00 23,660.00 1 000.00 1 to Dee. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended .. 3. Additional appropriations to’ 30,450.00 13,050.00 1 000 00 be made July Ist to Dec. 31st of present year 4 Outstanding temporary loins to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year, 5 Total Funds Required (Add lines 1.2, 3 and 4) FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE 87.711.00 36,710.00 2,000 00 RECEIVED FROM SOURCES THAN PROPOSED TAX V Y . 6. Actual balance, June 30th of pres -mt year < Fixes to be collected, present *•* 7,1!d>.78 724.92 year (December settlement). 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be 8.219.92 1,700.13 357 99 reci rvrd July Ist of present year to Dec. 31st o- incoming year. (Schedule on file) ■ a Special Taxes b All other revenue ” 650 00 145 00 21 00 I 9. Toui Funds (Add lines 6 7 35.852 78 19 586 11 8a and Bhi ’ 2 10 NITr AMOUNT REQUIRED 67.005.86 28 931 35 1 103 91 TO BE RAISED FOR EX- ' i.iva.w PENSES TO DEC. 31st of INCOMING YEAR. Jaduct line 9 from line 5) 11. Operating Balance (not in ex- 20.705.14 7.77865 896,09 cess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30th. less Mise. Revenue for same period) .. . 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED 187.52 14199 a BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 $Ja Und 111 20.892.66 7.920 64 905 2 ’ DROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Propertv 2,263,040 VnmK., f -r ~ ■ ' Number of Taxable Polls 299

FUNDS Levy on Levy on Amount to ' * Polls Property B-> PnHed 20.892.66 £ 7.920 61 (WIPiRATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLEECTEP AND TO BE ToLEECTEo" 5 ' NAME OF FUNDS u To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected General 1959 i<i^p 1961 19C>2 Street 12 091.75 13.484 24 15.890.37 20.89866 Municipal Bai d 3.92:1 if, 3,733.76 1.087.76 4,21*9 ?s TttTAL 1 089.85 878 55 1.135 47 905 22 ... 1 <lO5 95 18,096 55 21.113 60 26 097 66 I 'Xpay. rs a pp< lnt r s i, H |] h(V , a rt ,rh, ~, b , . ~. ini pr< . nted to the County Auditor not Pte, ih m t... t *' ‘" v Uvi been determin* <n.| t':e le. y hx.-d by th.- County Tax Adri n nt i> n ' •* ,u to ,he s r<<>n<i Mondav In Septcnibe AuHrr. ten o, mon. taxp^s\Xj7 (lam n ’ l < ? ,he T ^duro so to do. by the Count Pria* iof Ta>. Con ma-. ~.. [,, <uMie\ed by such levies, may appeal to the Stat a .htor on or b< fore the fourth Mondav of qeotemv ' ‘ petition with the count by the << intx < f tlix ’ 1 u, »er or on or before the tenth day after publicntf* n.l -loners Will fix fl dite for hearing m thi < nmv' " r ‘ UIC ,atvr . and the state board of tax con Dated August 7th 1962 inm countx. WAYNE L COVER, Clerk-Tn^surer

lilies frequently permit the payment of some social security benefits. The amount payable depends on how much over SI2OO 11 person earns and on the amount he vould normally receive from social security each month. For each $2 of earnings between SI2OO and SI7OO only $1 of benefit payments Is withheld. For earnings above the SI7OO bracket, $1 of benefits is withheld for each $1 of eainings. One example, Schafer said, would b t a married couple who are both 67 years old, fully retired, and eligible for SiHOO a year in social security benefits. Even if the husband were work ing and earned $2,000 a year, he and his wife would be entitled to sixial sxmity benefits of $1250 for that ye; r under the new rub-. Pers< ns who want to figure out how much they may receive in social security i*nefits even thougl they ar e working, have been 1 <vited to visit the social seeun y office, 335 N. Lafayette Blvd South Bend, for more inform;! t ion. Sc afer pointe<! ■ ”t (hat some of th-m may be entitled to back p...vm-mts up to 12 months. °ead t ie Classified

GUIDANCE The first line of defense against juvenile delinquency in home training, religion and education. ” The Friendly Corner" Regal Shocks in three sizes Regular Heavy Duly AL Load Levelers Managers Gene Feitz and Jim Martin