Banner Graphic, Volume 9, Number 297, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1979 — Page 16
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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, August 22,1979
Nolle* It h*ct>« olvan th. t. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES budget * P * y * f ' U,n,m CountY ' lndl,n *' ,h »* ,h * County Council «t tholr regular meeting place, on the 4th and sth daya ot September, 1979, will conalder the following COUNTY GENERAL FUND BUDGET ESTIMATE BY FUND AND BY OFFICE OR DEPARTMENT Clert of Circuit Court COUNTY GENERAL FUND (Continued) County Auditor 'T0,593.11 County Election Board 38,280.00 County Treasurer 5T,895.15 Title IV-0 13,518.20 County Recorder 50,562.05 County Cooperative Extension Service 50,141.00 County Sheriff "" 29,490.00 Plan Commission 3,840.00 County Surveyor 132 ' 813 41 Clyll Defense 68,755.00 County Coroner 13,818.60 Veterans Service Officer 7,842.88 Prosecuting Attorney 8,21500 Cemetery Com 4, 00 0.00 County Assessor . 17,032.64 County Commissioners 347,433.50 Township Trustees: . 31,145.85 Courthouse 94,583.28 Clinton Township Coun, V 87,302.65 Cloverdale Township 1 60000 Count T Hom# 6' .595.00 Floyd Township 1,342.00 Circuit Court 103,400.00 Franklin Township 1 ,228 ' 50 Sm *" Claims Court 31,825.00 Jackson Townshlo TOTAL COUNTY GENERAL FUNO *1,351.826.32 Jefferson Township COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND 946,065.20 Madison Township 995 00 COUNTY WELFARE FUND 631,097.00 Marlon Township 998 00 COUNTY HEALTH FUND 43.128.70 Monroe Township ,250 00 AVIATION FUND 87,075.00 Russell Townshlo ,43000 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND 322,014.00 Wafren Townshlo 1,050.00 HOSPITAL LEASE RENTAL FUND 490,000.00 Washington Township 995 00 CUMMINS MENTAL HEALTH FUND 30,423.00 Greene.,tla Township Assessor , ''V*™ TOTAL 0F ALL FUNDS 3 . 901 .«»- 22 ESTIMATE OF COUNTY FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO - Cummins Federal Hospital DEdEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR General Welfare Health Aviation Highway Mental Health Revenue Lease Rental Total budael sstimnta in, Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Sharing Fund Fund Necessary expenditures. July Ito Dec.Vt'o. present year, to '* " * 631t09700 * 43,12879 ’ 87,975 " ‘ 948,085 20 ’ 30,423 00 ■• ■ ■ ’ 322 .° 14 00 .... *490,000.00 necessary to be made' July Vto Z 'l] ' o, 30# ’ 72, -° 0 23776 65 607,451 87 140703 - 00 245,000 00 Total funds required 35,000.00 xxxxxx 103,312.00 55,000.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHERTHAN PROPOsId TAX LEVY- 43,,2 '* 7 ° 1,0 ’ 251 * 65 ' ' , ’ 65M28J, ° 39423 °° 517717 ™ 735,99009 — = Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec 31 ol 86,805.00 Incoming year (Schedule on file): b AM other revenue 146,697.00 48,543.00 8,500.00 5,450.00 4,600.00 53,500.00 Total funds 600,379.00 502,745.00 5,720.00 ... 1,423,513.00 432,120.00 245,000 00 Net amount to be raised for expenses to December 31st , ' 497 ' 247 ' 13 789,947 00 8,500.00 41,741.58 ... 1,681,477.73 4,600.00 516,703.00 564,839.00 OperaOngHbalance 594.000.40 149,878.00 34,628.70 68,510.07 25,823.00 170,181.00 Amount to be raised by tax levy !! * lll'lllTo 22667800 54*789*00 78 no* nn 4 ’ 61:500 96.178.00 PROPOSED LEVIES 76 <>.960.40 226,678.00 54,789.00 76,096.00 30,438.00 266,339.00 JNet Taxable Properly 76.096.050 _ _ FUNDS 1 o COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED General Levy on Property . Amount to be Raised Collected 1976 Collected 1977 Collected 1978 To be Collected 1979 Welfare \ 780980 793 .° 00 857,270 648,787 604,851 Health 298 226,766 149,500 229,140 254.544 182,597 * yl « tlon 10 7«no8 Cumulative Bridge • 26.628 property Reassessment ll ::::::: 22 ? ,2 ?£ 130,000 134 ’°°° 21 °. 3 ° 7 228.246 Cummins Mental Health 04 30*438 85,000 35,061 38,040 Hospital Lease Rental Cum. Bldg. Courthouse 15 266,287 TOWNSHIP POOR TAX LEVIES AND RATES Jackson P Amount Required For Poor Relief Net Poor Relief To Be Levied Net Assessed Valuation ° Fofpoor Relfel Pranklln 1,574 1 ' 574 3,147,660 05 Monro. 3,475 3,475 4834 ' 380 075 Russell 3,5 “° 3585 3 ,585, 240 10 Clinton , 898 , 808 02 TUsrion 1 ' 594 5,312,630 03 Greenest!, i!! .* „ 1,899 J*J” ' ' 4 ’ 052 ’ 410 045 Madison 3 :' 3 *!” 31,209,960 102 Washington A* J; —1*»“ ‘ 2281 000 07 Warren 2,578 2,578 3 - 880 880 07 Jefferson 2,383 2,383 2 * 825 * 890 09 Cloverdale 2775 2,175 ' 3 ' 348 ' 810 065 jember hxed'hv ? b ® !!,*“? As "" * h# ,aXlavias have been de,B,mln * d ' ,nd P 7 «®ot.d to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in Sepat.t. tLI rt h #. 7 * by h , 1y ** ad i us,m » nt bo » rd . ° r O" 'half failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the Z ic^onb a : dh r ng ,hereon by,,nnfl ° fpaii,i ° nwi,h ,hac ° un,y audi, ° r ° n - ba, ° ra,ha^ — of b :, o^zVnTC2r publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county Dated August 9,1979 1 Jewel Blue, Auditor of Putnam County Aug. 15/22/2T
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and Mike Bums, defensive backs Placed John Mohring, linebacker, on the injured reserve list. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Traded Tim Gray, safety, to the San Francisco 49ers for an undisclosed draft choice. Waived Zenon Andrusyshyn, punter. LOS ANGELES-Waived running backs Anthony Davis and Rod Phillips, safety Jackie Wallace, wide receiver Dwight Scales, linebacker Dave Morton and defensive tackle Bill Dunstan Placed safety Jeff Delaney on injured reserve list. NEW YORK JETS-Waived wide receivers Kevin Bell and Roger Farmer, defensive back Reggie Grant, tight end Bob Raba, quarterback Danny Sanders, running back Gordie Sprattler and offensive lineman Stan Waldemore Place linebacker Mike Mock and defensive back Terry Randolph on injured waivers PHILADELPHIA-Released fourth-rou-nd draft choice Ben Cowins via waivers and placed rookie free agent Steve Kenney on the injured reserve list. PITTSBURGH--Waived kicker Roy Gerela. ST. LOUIS-Cut veteran running backreturn specialist Gordon Bell, defensive end Jack Williams, linebacker Chris Garlich, center Tom Brzoza, tight end Jerry Holloway, defensive back Steve Henry and tackle Nate Henderson. Placed rookie wide receivers Leo Lewis and Jeff Lee on injured reserve list. SAN FRANCISCO-Placed guard Ernie Hughes, tackle Dan Irons ami defensive end Troy Thomas on injured reserve. Waived defensive back Lepoleon Ingram and acquired defensive backs Tim Gray, Tony Dungy and Charles Cornelius from Kansas City, Pittsburgh and Miami respectively, for undisclosed draft 1960 choices. TAMPA BAY--Waived quarterback Gary Huff, offensive linemen Gary Puetz and Frmer and defensive back Reggie Owens; placed on injured waivers defensive back Jerry Anderson, linebacker Randy Gill and guard Karl Schumacher. WASHINGTON-Waived wide receivers John McDaniel and Terry Anderson, running bacte Louis Carter and Buddy Hardeman, tight end Grady Richardson, offensive tackle Bill Bain and linebacker Willie Banks.
