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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1950)
3JCE OPTOMETRIST C. F. KING 17 EAST MAIN STREET CHATTANOOGA, TENN. RESIDENCE PHONE 6-0495 BUSINESS PHONE 6 9528 bOW-ti * __ EJuKXJ DADE COUNTY TAX LEVY 1950 GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY: ;• appearing to the Ordinary of said County that the taxable , e 0 f r eal estate and personal property of said County as same ars on the Tax Digest for the year 1950, aside from the pro- v belonging to the Public Utilities located in said County, is •. 696,708.00 and after deduction of $759,428.00 as Homestead Exemptions and other property deduction, also less Reserve for J n i ca ge $86,728.00, there is a net value of $780,552.00. And it furthernig appearing that the property belonging to thP public Utilities located in said County as furnished by the Department .‘king 0 j valuation Revenue of of taxable the State property of Georgia, located is in $1,111,980.00 said Coun- a total t\ amount to $1,892,532.00. And it further appearing that $67,784.79 will be required to • ,v the necessary expenses and obligations of the County. It is therefore ordered that a levy of Thiirty-five Mills or $3.50 n the $100.00 worth of taxable property located in Dade County, be and the same is hereby levied on every species of taxable pro¬ perty, to pay the incurred indebtedness, necessary running ex- o uses and obligations of Dade County for the year 1950. It is hereby ordered by the Ordinary that the tax levy as afore- aid be, and the same is hereby levied for the specific purpose as follows: GENERAL COUNTY TAXES: 1950 Digest .................. $1,626,708.00 Less Exemptions ........................... 759,428.00 $ 867,280.00 Less—Reserve for Shrinkage (10G)........ 86,728.00 $ 780,552.00 Public Utilities ...............................$1,111,980.00 Basis for Computing General County Taxes..........$1,892,532.00 BONDS AND INTEREST: 1950 Digest ...................................$1,626,708.00 Less — Personal Exemptions............... 98,674.00 $1,528,034.00 Less — Reserve for Shrinkage (10%)....... 152,803.40 $1,375,230.60 Public Utilities ...............................$1,111,980.00 Basis for Computing Bond and Interest Taxes.......$2,487,210.60 Bonds and Interest: Tax Levy Estimated per $100 to raise 1924 School Bonds ......................03 $ 746.16 1929 Road Bonds .......................15 3,730.82 1941 Refunding Bonds...................08 1,989.77 Total Bond and Interest Levy........26 $ 6,466.75 Current Expenses and/or General County Purposes: 1. To pay the Expenses of Administration of the County Government...............25 $ 4,731.33 2. To pay Legal Indebtedness of the County.. .05 946.27 5. To pay Expenses of Court, the Maintenance and Support of Prisoners and to pay She¬ riffs and Coroners and for Litigation... .20 3,785.06 Total Current Expenses........................50 $ 9,462.66 OTHER EXPENSES: 4. To Build and Repair the Public Buildings and Bridges .............................15 $14,193.99 6. To pay the Expenses of working Public Roads in the County....................40 7,570.13 7. For Public Health Purposes in County and for Collection and Preservation of Re¬ cords of Vital Statistics.................25 4,731.33 9. To Support Paupers...'....................07 1,324.77 10. To pay County Agricultural and Home Demonstration Agents ...................15 2,838.80 11. To pay Old Age Assistance to the Needy, Blind and Dependent Children and other Welfare Benefits .......................32 % 6,056.10 12. To Provide for Fire Protection of Forest Lands and Conservation of Natural Re¬ sources ..................................24*4 4,636.70 13 To Provide Medical or Other Care and Hospitalization for the Indigent sick Peo¬ ple of the County .......................12*/2 2,365.66 14 To Acquire, Improve and Maintain Air¬ ports, Public Parks and Public Libraries... .02 378.51 15. To Provide for Workmen’s Compensation and Retirement or Pension Funds for Officers and Employees .................10 1,892.53 16. To Provide Reasonable Reserve for Pub¬ lic Improvements as may be fixed by Law ....................................15 2,838.80 17 To pay Salary of Tax Commissioner.........12 2,271.04 18. To pay Salary of Solicitor General..........04 757.01 - ' « Total Other Expenses.............2.74 $51,855.37 TOTAL LEVY...............................3.50 $67,784.79 It is further ordered that a levy of Fifteen Mills or $1.50 on the $100.00 worth of taxable property located in Dade, County, Georgia, be and the same is hereby levied on every species of tax¬ able property, both real and personal, to pay for the operation o the County-wide school system of said County. It is further ordered by the Ordinary of Dade County, Georgia, that the tax for the maintenance of the Local School Districts and lor the Bonds and Interest on the Bonds of the Local School Dis¬ tricts to be, and the same is hereby levied on all property, bokh real and personal, located in said local school districts as fol ows. County-wide, for Bonds and Interest.................... “ Mills Cole City School Districts, Bonds and Interest............ 3 Mins Rising Fawn School Districts, Bonds and Interest......... 2 Mills North End School District, Bonds and Interest........... 2 Mills Trenton School Districts, Bonds and Interest............ 2 Mills Nf*w Salem School District, Bonds and Interest........... 4 Mills Lookout Mountain School District....................... 2 Mills All as per recommendation of the County School Superintend¬ ent. copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof. It is therefore ordered by the Ordinary that the Tax Com missioner of said County collect the tax herein levied for all pur¬ poses contained in this levy and pay same over to the proper authorities authorized to receive such funds under the laws ol Georgia. 3Cfn Given under my official hand and seal of office, this ^ of August, 1950. A. W. Peck, Ordinary, Dade County, Georgia. I HI DAIIi; COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON. GEORGIA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 1950 TREASURER’S QUARTERLY STATEMENT THIRD QUARTER 1950 DISBURSEMENTS Labor ..................................................$3,700.95 Gas, Oil and Grease. .................................. 711.55 Auto Parts and Repairs................................. 171.15 Tires, Tubes and Repairs................................ 124.47 Shovel, Patrol. Grader Parts............................. 396.91 Bridge Materials ........................................ 747.92 Court Cost ...........X................................ 667.40 Jury Cost ............................................... 820.00 Sheriff Turnkey and Board Bill..*........................ 400.00 Office Supplies ........................................ 440.66 Water Bill Courthouse and Jail........................... 17.50 Light Bill Courthouse and Jail...................... ,... 99.57 Phone Bill Courthouse and Jail.......................... 61.82 Teachers Retirement System............................ 53.2* Medical Aid for Prisoners................................ 23.00 Georgia Forestry Commission........................... 522.73 Fire Insurance on Courthouse........................... 160.00 Water Cooler, Fountains and Installation................ 393.84 Crushed Stone ......................................... 108.69 Vital Statistics ......................................... 65.50 Cherokee Regional Library ............................. 75.00 Bulldozer Work ......................................... 935.26 1-G. M. C. Truck and Body and Dump................. .. 2,343.59 Jail, Courthouse Repairs and Supplies................... 169.99 Dade County Department Public Welfore................ 985.79 Nurse Salary and Medical Expenses...................... 749.36 Pauper Fund ............>.............................. 114.00 Janitor Salary ................•.......................... 270.00 County Agent Salary .................,................. 285.00 Home Demonstration Salary ............................ 142.50 Department of Revenue Motor Fuel Tax Unit............ 259.65 County Attorneys Service ............................... 75.00 Filing and Recording ................................... 34.79 Blasting Powder ........................................ 47,70 Solicitcr General’s Salary, 2nd and 3rd Quarters......... 177.30 Sheriff’s Miscellaneous Expenses as per Grand Jury Recommendation........................ 516.00 Ordinary’s Expenses as per Grand Jury recommendation 740.00 Treasurer’s Commission Drawn................ 350.00 Tax Commissioner’s Salary.............................. 471.90 Health Center Trip..................................... 25.00 Audit of Clerk Office, Years 1940 thru. 1949.............. 650.00 Total Disbursements for July, August, September, 1950. .$19,104.74 RECEIPTS Balance June 30, 1950 ..................................$37,178.86 Tax Commissioner / .................................... 1,917.31 State Gas Tax ......................................... 4,672.53 Miami Land Company.................................. 2,250.00 Beard of Health ....................................... 275.10 Rent on Co-op Building................................ 75.00 Ordinary Fines, Forfeitures............................. l,000.0o Total Receipts for July, August, September, 1950. $47,368.80 Less Disbursements for Third Quarter.. . $19,104.74 Balance on hand September 30, 1950..............$28,264.06 This is published as a public service by the Dade County Times. 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