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2 1, PAGE SIX! - PACTS and FIGURES By FULLER WARREN When: school turned: out last, The Florida. State Hospite! week, the teacher had just fin- | (Chattahoochee) received $1,781,- ished showing the scholars what! 854.60 for its operating expenses. the State spent $83,412,161.16 for | (On June 25, 1946, there were 5,- last year’. Eight general purposes | 380’ patients in the asylum and for which this money was dis-! bursed were listed last- week. This} week, the specific departments me state government and the amounts | of money they received for their operation will, be set forth. A total of $280,454.26 was spent for the opefation of the 1945 leg-: islature. The judicial branch of state government (supreme. court and [ circuit courts) received. | $662,- 499.23 from the state treasury las}. year for operating expenses. This represented an increase of $26.- 151.82 over the amount disbursed , to the judicial department in 1944, | which was $646,347.41. j It cost $157,333.88 to operate the governor's office last year. Of. the constitutional offices; of the executive branch of state govern- | ment, only the offices o! secre- | tary of state and attormey gen-1 eral operated on less money than | the governor’s office. A total of | $140,776.49 was disbursed for op-| eratint expenses of the attorney , general’S office, and $146,709.46; went for,operating the secretary | of state’s ‘office. | The cornmuissioner of agricul-| Yure received $1,866,509.05 for | operating expenses. } The state ydepartment of edm- | cation receive 1 for ‘state adminis- | trative poere ing expenses the sum of $878,174.25. The centen vial commission, which didn’t g¢*t to celebrate be- | cause of the war, received $424.17) for operating @xpenses, The motor. veliicle license com. mission (tag. defartment) receiv. ed the sum of $323,901.54 for op-! erating expenses,\ } The beverage department got $402,559.56 : for ‘its , operating ex-| penses. \ | The state. racing comtnission received $1,795,142.40 for operat- ing expenses. The department of public safe- ty (highway, patrol) got, $618, 139.93 for operating expenses. The Plorida real estate com- mission's expetise money amount- ed to the sum of $6,328.87. The operating: disbursements of the state road department totaled $13,941,307.84. | . The operating disbursements of the state welfare board amounted to $16,994,100.35, | Henry. A good question, I say 526 on furlough.) The Florida Farm Colony (fee- ble-minded home, Gainesville) received $196,826.44 last year for operating expenses. (The latest report showed 504 patients.) The state parole commission, ! which Has done such a fine job {dents from the fifth to the 12t | during its‘four-year existenge, re- | grades’ in the nine counties. “in! ceived $75,064.07 for operating expenses last year. The prison farm (Raiford) cost $668,316.20 to operate last year. (Reports of recent years showed an average of around 2,500 pris. oners at Raiford.) st Next week, I'll track. down some | more of the state’s money. THE LOW DOWN HICKORY GROVE Next to getting over our com- plex that we gotta appease labor and give it more money every Monday A. M.—our nextstask is to go over to the school-house. And not just the junior or high school, but also the university which latter needs some squint- in’ into, also. No country is going to amount to a whoop if it brings up its off- shoots under the teaching of some i guy who thinks it is Utopia in | Sweden or the Ukraine, etc., and that everything is wrong with our U.S.A. system. It don’t take much poison or vaccine to get a youngster off to the wrong start: You let his teacher harp on the idea that the people should own the mines, and the water-powe fall free upon all the land and that_nature put the coal in the , earth, and have him say nothing | about the work and effort and cost of bringing these things to. the people, and you are preparing the ground for socialism. What would you do first, sa First off the bat I would call in the principal, or the president of | the ‘tniversity and quiz him on | why do his teachers recommend ! socialism. And if his answer was , dubious, I would get a pineh-hit- ter to take his place. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA in the High-Back PLATFORM ROCKERS RESTAURANT EQUI COMPANY. I 989 Fleming Street GREER, VENETIAN Always Something New Furniture and Furnishings MAXWELL’S tke MAXWELL Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 682 way of 65-Pound Ice Capacity ALL WHITE METAL ICE BOX Just A Few Left! SPECIAL $3990... MDAH 4*6 RUGS ncorporated Key West, Florida BLINDS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 1 ‘ + School Tots To —_| Plans Are Made | LEGALS : | : ie De - Be Given Fests) For Homecoming! “aivexra someay Cine TALLAHASSEE, Fla, Aug. 8} GAINESVILLE, Aug 8—FNS; 10 ES, area (FNS).—The Citizens’ Committee |—Tentative plans for one of the| sorN M. MURRELL. on Education announced last | biggest. homecoming celebrations | * Plaintiff, week that an intensive study sa the history of the University. rd FLORA A. MICHAEL, a Widow; ibe made of the school programs | of Florida, featuring.the annual; ** *'- } are of nine typical Florida counties. | football game. with the Univer-; norice To apemam om onper| 7°: DORGTRY GRIFEIN. | ~ The counties selected—Dade,! sity of Miami, were announced | ey uae CARTINR. and BD- .Indnanapolis; Indiana," Pinellas, Volusia, Highlands, here this. week. by. Nixon Butt,| MEUND CARTIBIt her Hushand: the | ,.ne i he Mit ot | pear to the Bill of Complaint, for 5 i A heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, | BF? iy i ise | pee Manatee, Alachua, Sumter, Cal-} Jr. Orlando, president of the| jignors creditors, trustees, or other | Shore: Br Shasere Beeson aD. Bees {houn and Holmes—were chosen Florida Blue Key, program spon-| claimants wider PETER 11946, otherwise the allegations | ee because they “represent a cross-/'sors for. the. weekend: Se te ae | therein will be taken, ax confensed : section of all counties and parts! jy sae bap j der MASONS. MORENO, leceased: | a eS cai iat cs epcmn gg of the state.” H ne RE ee slated | ‘and cach tnd all of ‘the above), the Key West Citizen, a News= ee ; | for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18~! named defendants, if living, and if) paper published’ in Key West, () | The committee will test stu- jig ith: the fecthal . ‘a dead, the beirs, devisees, grantees, 29, wi e foot! event set) assignees, lienors, creditors, trus- and Ordered this 31st day W946, ROSS C, 8. ys. : DOROTHY GRIF) i 3 y -30| tees, or other claimants undér such | j for Saturday’ “ateernbor: St: 298) icadene “tabeseear, Rua a a, | lorder to find out what the schools /P-™. and Friday events include an parties claiming interests »: Aragon hangin i i ‘through, under or against said de jare accomplishing in terms of/ the annual Blue Key banquet | (hreush. wooeiscd, or otherwise. in i amounts expended and to analyze | 2nd the traditional Gator Growl, | : i. Fea sa uage i i ied, and all parties having, or! pEHOMAS. & CARO, ; the curriculum and teaching pro- | fireworks, comedy skits, music | Stee i have aby right. ti ‘Meitor for the Plaintiff. !cedures in detail to determine | and bonfire, Butt stated. or interest in the follow aug 1- Monroe Count = By: MARY K. WOODSON, real property. Hereinafter de- } Deputy Clerks CLE 15-22, 1946 a ‘ epee ; scribed: real property situate, enenenna arenas \ | handicaps and possibilities for im- | Rrra ieee aud belug in MONROE Cot 1X. THE.CIRCULE COURT. OF. SUR | provemen: Louis XIV once paid $14,000! FLORIDA, and ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT & * { ange 26 | i a pair of buttons. { i co i a NTH JUDICIAL CURCUIT | Defendant. i ye STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- ® |Hospital Fund |. | | ‘: Ce cai We tell 2 i ° | LEGALS } or a ae hare | ROBERT LAMAR HORNE, Hits Half Mark} pes ieee Piaintltt, once ui IN JHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | ‘ar ARION APAZZL HOR) », PLANT CITY, Aug. 8—(FNS)| | ELE week through the endowment of; 1 } a $6000 memorial to Harris Es-! | troff, former Plant City merchant ; To: | who died in 1937. if Don Walden, general chairman ON McBRIDE, the efendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION ion McBride W.T. 1/c, 3 Division, ROY VEI e g = s SROE COUNTY, f ORDER OF PUBLICATION es |The halfway mark in the $600,~; 4} Me oe a ak cae mee ee Sarton c s | 000 drive for the South Florida j ey. . a ok of Florida in and b +4 Baptist Hospital, to be located} ~ TeBRIDE, repeuaiy oH he Bi | i 2 at : ast | Plaintite, r to the jin Plant City, was reached last| DIVORCE ACTION in the abe | or hefor Dp. will be h of you fe Bill, of Complaint filed herein Cegeoneonerece fe lof the hosptial campaign, an-j} California. fn he mane Ot Kopec ae. { AWYER nounced the Estroff memorial! required: to ap~ 1 4 perty i Clerk court i . ~ ‘complaint, tor | © ‘operty. | ida 7 y hand and official | and stated: “This is one of the | finest gifts to our community hospital to date.” islea e 24th day Deput vause | — Lpo, J Australian aboriginies satisfy | their sweet tooth by digging hon- }ey ants out of the ground and leating them. 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