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AEN RS PRS ir pel re nana inet pet cee ennsN SHEN cmaRCrviNCenenin-Dnmtnmartot vieriampenpt) korcsnattet: 5 : 7 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946 FACTS and FIGURES By FULLER WARREN cially,the tormenting, emi ing itch. Because now ypu can and should do something about it! , ‘nol: highly, effective way to deal with this infection He's tased on the. medically retomnised |, the drug known as gentian violet. Thi drug is the vital ingredient in Pin-Worm tablets developed in the labora~ tories of Dr. D. Jayne & Son. P-W tablets are small and easy to take, nd they act_in a special way to remove in-Worms. So, if you suspect Pin-Worms » in your child or yourself, get a box of | JAYNE'S P-W right away, and follow the | directions. 9 ' Ask your druggist: P-W for Pin-Worms! its « Thts aver THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : ]but which, when you try it, it’ Place For Everything A handy cherry THE LOW DOWN don’t work so hot, like in Social-! suitor: “1 wi “6 ’ juitor: “I wish to marry ‘your py answer for — profits go to the people, but : é ° Be which in practice it turns out en *Do you drink,’ young, Neaihial st When this column adjourned the South. Its lovely essence in} ‘Today I am on WISDOM ver- | Place. : Suitor: “Thanks a lot, but let's” . leet Week, I had just finished telJ-, the capital has made every nor-| sus EDUCATION. To explain it,| You take a bride ane you nib- settle this thing first.” p > mal man yearn to visit Tallahas-‘sorta short-cut and quick, I/ ble on one of her biscuits made j j i | e@ out last year to operate the ‘ i ' state prison farm at Raiford. This peptee eth Having myself felt} Franklin and. Mr. Washington|don’t hold a candle to one of | e exquisite thrill for the first] and the Mayflower folks used} grandma’s gems. Wisdom and’ ot : ating ney ore of. the going back as often as possible! business, and got it clicking. And | ience. SHE SHOPS Ww, YOUR CHILD’S Se cere lS ea i a cant CASH ANDE on tighSy on the cost of keeping its’ jive there. H oct : i Dinute of dees educational institutions (colleges | pe Florida Boho AOS aioe with figures and diagrams },.i-. Jess corn so prices will be- Many wallerers relieve nagging backache | ; ‘ — eas s farmers pay at.” Wichly, once they discover that, the The Florida Industrial Schoo! #%4 Blind, at St. Augustine, cost dustrial Commission $1,573,338.02. | posd—and | tig amas ley. ae Tidnevaure Nutureecalel wapot Ge: fer Boys, at Marianna, cost the the state last year $245,425.49. This department has as its at- |). omes tien cect year Ing the excess acids and waste out of the ‘ 5 ‘ may ts a day, ed the ee el. Ut tor Negroes, at Tallahassee, re-| the’ ablest officials.in Florida. | 8Pther book will ‘explain’ how P When disorder of kidney function permite decent get reform over there, fof operating expenses $321,- ties the tidy sum of $7,576,813.97 | body wll get abis share. Two tex pains, loss of pep and ehersy getting Up yuu ¢an put him down as a hope- , 766-57. jduring the fiscal year ending oks are worse than no books, feisthed and dlariness: Frequent or ecsaty mig ; Passages with smarting and burning some- {| ‘The Flogida Industrial School’ teacher's salary fund last year that wonderful race irack money, gets mixed up with corn and — yourkidneys or bladder. fer Girls, at Ocala, received the for operating purposes $14,933,-' known in some circles as “manna | professors versus leaving it to the | Don’t wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s : by millions for over 40 years. Doan’ erating expenses. I suppose it is going to pay teachers’ salaries, Was recently spread abroad that ebre iti the jew sows Hag rel and wil ba he 1 ues of eum afi right, but I don’t know they were pitifully and shame- {the “take” for the fiseal year JO SERRA “your blood, Get Doan’s Pills. ee Superintendent, Miss Lola find some way to pay teachers a imately $98,000 for each of the Shipper. & @ very excellent lady. living wage. They should be 67 counties. May those ponies | Weren received $979,793.08 for for “aid to soldiers and -sailors”. wating expenses last year. All of that was for veterans of | IN ONE HOUR, heeuty and brilliance per assume. No normal person be-.any drug store. TE-OL, a = === OR Ol IAT ] I : Y ogeeee fect than any other com-, grudges such benefits to “those ' STRONG fungicide, contains 90% | ‘ er any continent. Its inspiring the nation, | Reaches MORE germs to KILL| 90 1 Duval Street : Phone g.. ] 5 i : ism: where’ the - book “Mays the ‘gaughter, sir” -eating. A handlful of « HICKORY GROVE there is no profit to go any, ‘eg you how much the state shell- ‘ see, and reluctant to leave, once | would say “wisdom” is what Mr.| according to the latest book—it NOW MAY >» week TH let you in on the cost ;; ; % ITCH time in the fall of 1919, I've been! when they set our Govt. up in|“know how” come from exper- THREATEN ‘mg imetitutions. I will also touch 4 enced. my ceaseless longing to! ing in a ie mging 10! something in a book. that you ora In Govt, if the book says to; Without Painful Backache | miawle of dire with Fin-Wermst) and universities), for a ). A e cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. {tention and raise less corn and it state last year $186,779.91. It is! The Florida A. and M. College | torney, Raymond Barnes, one of oat eee Nee Come Sere hee . stitutions. If a wayward boy ceived from the state last year! The state distributed to coun- | to-'fation sesree.<cOrn.. 60 _ every. Bemnege mene te mfie hein swelling, puffiness under the eyes, less ineorrigible The state disbursed ta. 2the. June” 1045)° MppY of thiai was | YOU might say--when the Govl. _ gecmese wih enacting ext biteine ware sum af $89,905.27 last yeur for op. 923.34. But even’ with all that from Miami”. The good news | farmers. | fy milions for ever 40 yeurs, Boa’ vg Kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from emseh wbout it. Ido know its for- fully underpaid. The state must ending June 30, 1946, was approx- ovr The University of Florida re- paid 12 mont year and a very 2nd puppies continue to run, and H Oe cowed last year from the state , minimum of $2,000 a year. Many MAY the suckers continue to bet $1,270.87 26. With so small an|other states pay that much, and bigger and bigger bets! : ' a meetin, it Was compelled to pay |more. Florida should do it even; Next week, I'll probe a little | i 4 : \ mtreetors euch low salaries that| if it requires diversion of funds, deeper into state finances. | some ef them left for more pay | ow being used for other import-} — = tm other universities | ant purpose: (‘ATHLETES FOOT ITCH | The Fierida State College f he 3.73 went | PY | ate College for The sum of $344,766.73 eel NOT HARD TO KILL. institution probably has wars previous to World War II, I| If not pleased, your 35c back at peretde area on this continent—~' who helped to save the state and} alcohol. JT PENETRATES | EACH GOLDEN KEY EVAPORATED ofieeiee tee made Tallahassee There was disbursed for oper-;the itch. Today at Gardner’ the Gest theifling capital city in ating purposes to"the Florida In- | Pharmacy. ° the Collection of Taxes, by Amending| (2) The Legislature shall at the Legis~ Fresh-Dressed prapasing amend: eminetion of the State of Florida, and seme were agreed to by # vote of Sttee ot ail the members elected ‘corm, house: that the votes on said Ressiutions were entered upon rempertive Journals, with the yeas Sed sayh thereon, and they did deter- set direct that the said Joint mms be submitted to the electors Ter State at the General Election in a THEREFORE, 1. GRAY. og oa gh et ‘st Florida, Rereby give notice that a AL ELECTI BER fee the Petite rejection of the fant Joint Reestutions proposing Amend- eee te tee Constitution of the ie ; SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. ‘A J08NT RESOLUTION Proposing 2 te the Constitution of the . to be known as Article Sections 11 and 12 of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida as Adopted at the Gene: Election of No- vember, 1944, said Amendment to Pro- vide for the Re-Numbering of Sections il and 12 of Article VIII of the Consti- tution of the State of Florida as Adopted at the General Election in November. 1944, and to Amend Section 11 9nd 12 of Article VIIl of the Constitution of Provide Florida. Assess the Property of the County for the purpose of Levying State. County, Schools and Municipalities in the County of Hillsborough Except the City of Plant City, Florida, which Shall be Exempt from the Provisions of this Amendment. Taxes Levied by the State, County, County Schoo! Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts and the Municipalities of the County Except the | fi City of Plant City, Florida. iE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment of Article VIII of the Constitution ot the State of Florida relative to the Ases- ment and Collection of all taxes in the County of Hillsborough, State ot Florida. by Re-Numbering Section 11 as adopted the General Election of 194¢ so as to Section 12 of Article itution of the State of ida. and by Amending Section 12 of Article VIII of the Constitution of the e of Florida, as adopted at the Gen- Election ‘4 of ~ 80 as to make it read Section 13 of Article Re-| VIII of the Constitution of the State of wv wep wy Tit te tan ‘atare OF FL tee folowing amendment to the Cumttteuse of Florida, to be known es ax and 2, thereof, fe the consotitetion, asboitshing of certain County offices ‘and collection of mu- ty County tax officers. in end providing - vee Legistetere of Flor.da prov ited be submitied te the qualified tee State ot Varida for sop- ejection at the next general year 1946, a the con- ng of any and te provide for the Reaction of municipal taxes and ne, ot ether of them. by County ~anty. Any law so tod eepecting the consolidation oF m of pay County offices shail pre < Sreers. ules and compensa. | the County by the State. Co mt | School eee . Florida, and to exclude the City of Plant City from said Amendment; Be and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the Electors of the State of Florida for Ratification or Rejection at the General Election to be held on the first Tuesd: ter the first Monday in November. 7 SECTION 12. From and after Janu- ary 1, 1948, the County Tax Asscssor of Hillsborough County — shall property for all State, County. School and Municipal Taxes to’ be levied Hillsborough County by the County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts and Municipalities except in the City of Plant City, Florida, which city shall be exempt from the provisions of this Secticn. 2. The Legislature shall, at the Legis- lative Session in 1947 and from time to time thereafter, enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and compensa- of the County Tax Assessor “esi ‘ted in Paragraph 1 of Section 12, a1 shall likewise provide by law for the extension on the Assessment Roll of the County Tax Assessor of all taxes levied ‘ate, County, County Sehool hool Distsicts, Special Tax triets. and Municipalities lo- ca in the County of Hillsborough. State of Florida, with the exception of the City of Plant City, which is hereby exempt from the provisions of this Amendment. SECTION 13. 1, From and after Janu- }ary 1. 1948, the County Tax Collector in the County of Hillsborougn, State of Florida shall collect all taxes levied m y, County School Districts. Special 's and Municipalities ‘except Board. Tax School Distri of Hillsborough Ci in the City of Pi from the prov Legislature shall at the Legis- me thereafter, enact laws specifying the duties and compensa- Sollector designated aragraph 1 of Section 13, and shall ise provide for the collection, care. reporting and disbursement of taxes collected by the County Tax Collector. atte? 3 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO, 217 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article VIII of the ution of the State of Florida Relative ment of Property for Taxes and jection of Taxes, by Thereto Additional Sections to Provide that im the County of Bay, State of 4a, the County Tax Assessor shall ess the Property of the County for the Purpose of Levying State, County, Sc anickpal Taxes Levied by aunty, County ‘School Board. Special Tax School Dis- ricts cipalities of the County. BE LT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment to Ar- ticle VIE of the Constitution of the State of Florida relative to the Assess- ment and Collection of all taxes in the County of Bay, State of Florida, by add- ing thereto additional sections to be known as Section 14 and Section 15, be and the same is hereby a: to ‘and shalt be submitted to the Electors of the State of Florida for ratification of rejec- tion at the general election to be held m the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1946, as follows: SECTION 14. (1) From and after | January 1, 1948, the County Tax Assessor in the County of Bay, State of Florida, shall assess all property for all State, County, School and Municipal taxes to be levied ‘in the County by the State. County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School ‘Districts wed ena majority aiified evctors of Orange at @ referendum election end held for the purpose om whether such tow shall led of rejected by ot eer be published for at oeee s . Tid reter- Mt any such law shall #23 pine majority | and Municipalities. m any such] (2) The Legislature shall at the Legis- feterendum elect law shall be-| lative Session in 1947 and from time to Sek be im fell force and effect, but] time thereafter, enact laws specifying the OO dee soem cteetion & majority of the! powers, functions, duties and compens paceerh parvierpating therein shall vote| tion County Tax Assessor, mee and ratification |in pa pull id} shall likewise provide by law for the ot of ho extension on the assessment roll of the vermung, boone of said Cousty sh County Tax Assessor of all taxes levied er ‘temait ef any such by the State, County School wernen te tne ary of © Board. School . Special Tax fe Gaye efter the holding thereol. School Districts and municipalities. — SECTION 15. «) From + and after TY RESOLUTION Proposing an Cor 2 aougy JOR, RESOLUTION NO. 23 ~ Sam — the we Schoo! Board, Schoo! District: SC Remect ef Propery tor Taxes and) Tax Scaool Wistricts and Municipalities, Adding | c lative Session of 1947, and from time to time thereafter enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and com- pensation of County Tax Collector desig- nated in paragraph 1 of this Section 15, and shall likewise provide for the col lection. care, custody, reporting and dit bursement of all taxes collected by the County Tax Collecto! 4 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 110 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article XVI, of the Con- stitution of the State of Florida, By Adding Thereto An Additional Section to Provide for the Appointment by a Con- current Resolution. of the Senate ard House of Representatives of @ Direc* of the Budget and to Authorize the lature to Prescribe his Powers and Duties, Qualifications and Term of Ot- ice. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISL. TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORID ‘That the following Amendment to Ar- ticle XVI of the Constitution of the State of Florida, by adding thereto an addi tional section to be known as Section be and the same is hereby agreed to shall be submitted to. the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or re- jection at the general election for Repre- sentatives to be held in the year 1946. as follows: SECTION 34. The Legislature shall by law provide for a Director of the Budget. who shall be. ted by a concurrent ution- of 24 te. House. of Representatives, and shalt law, con- sistent with other provisions of this Con- stitution, prescribe his powers and duties, provide for his qualifications and term of office, the length of which shall be wholly within the discretion of the Le: islature and shall not be limited by Sec- tion 7, Article XVI of the Constitution. 6 COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 13 A SOINT RESOLUTION Proposing the Amendment of Section 30, of Article IIT of the Constitution of the State of Flor- ida. Relating to Appropriations: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment of Sec- tion 30, Article III of the Constitution of the State of Florida relating to appropri- ations is hereby agreed to and shail be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection at the next General Election to be held in November, A. D. 1946; that is to say that said Section 20, Article Ill of the Con- stitution of the State of Florida shall be d and as amended shall read as Laws making the ap- 2 the salaries of public officials and employees and all other expenses of the State shall contain pro- visions on no other subject nor shall an appropriation be an incident of any other bill: all state appropriations except ap- propriations for the county schools. coun- ties, cities, or other political subdivisions of the State, appropriations for perma- nent improvements and buildings. for state institutions as provided for by laws enacted at the 1945 legislature or legislatures and for pensions. retir¢ funds and trust funds, shall be inc in one general appropriation bill or any amendment or supplement thereto. and shall be for no longer than two years. All appropriations made prior to the adoption of this section whicn are con- trary to the provisions of this section shall expire as of July 1, 1947, 6 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION . No. 277 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article V of the Con tution of Florida by Adding Thereto an Additional Section Relating to the Fiec- tion of the Judge of the Court of Record in and for Escambia County and the County Solicitor of said County. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That Article V of the itution of the State of Florida be amended by adding thereto an additional section to be known as Section 48 of said Article, relating to the election of the Judge of the Court of Record in and for Escambia County and the County Solicitor of said County and the same is hereby agreed to, and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification ot rejection at the Gen- to be held on the first eral Election in No- Tuesday after the first Monday vember, 1948, as follows: SECTION 48, The Judge of the Court of Record in and for Escambia County and the County Solicitor of said County shall hereafter be elected by the qualified electors of said county as other state and county officials are elected. The first election of the Judge of the Court of Record in and for Escambia County and of the County Solicitor of said county. shall be held at the General Election in 1948, to take office the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January. 1949. . ‘The term or tenure of office of anyone heretofore or hereafter appointed to either of the offices herein mentioned shall not be ex- tended hereby. Any vacancy in either of said offices which oteurs prior to said first Tuesday after the first Monday in January, 1949, shall be filled by appoint- ment by the Governor and confirmation by the Senate as heretofore provided by the Constitution, but in no case for any longer than until the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January, 1949 and the term or tenure af office of anyone appointed to either of said offices for the term beginning in 1947 shall expire om said first Tuesday after the Monday in January, 1949, SECTION 2. Any provision of the Constitution in conflict herewith is here- by repealed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee the Capital, this the Ist day of August, A. D, (SEAL) 946. ‘R, A. GRAY, Gecretary of State. FRYERS... Average Weight 3 lbs. Before Steaks Ib 59c Chops Ib 49c Reast Ib 49c Stew . Ib 29c MILK-FED VEAL Grade “A” CHUCK ROAST. |b. 29¢ ————————_—__——_ FRESH-GROUND LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER!) 6% th AG BACON . b. 59 | GRADE “A” STEAK ARMOUR’S STAR SLICED GRADE “A-A” EGGS D02, 59c| BRISKET STEW... lb. 25¢ OO CHEDDAR CHEESE !).55¢ Spare Ribs - Chitterlings - Tripe - Ears - | Pigs Feet - Tails | BEER Deposit PER CASE SIRLOIN T - BONE 2 The MEAT Situation At Baer’s Market many culs of meat are today sell- ing at prices considerably lower than last week... even though Baer’s cawt keep meat prices quite as low as they were when mar- ket conditions were more favorable. However, we've bought with care, keeping your pocketbook in mind... and now, as always, you can count on getting top anality at real values. This iswt just propaganda—the meat situation actually: is” improving! Come and see the proof in “Baer’s Meat Department”. It’s been a long, long time since we've | had so much BEEF, PORK, VEAL and Other Meats. Very soon we hope to be able to give you exactly what you want, when you want it. And in the mean- time, thanks a million for your patience and consid- eration, Garden - Fresh Vegetables aid Fruits CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES....11° GEORGIA PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER 31° WHITE HOUSE Crisp, Iceberg LETTUCE California SCOTT TOILET TISSUE KITCHEN PAPER CARROTS U.S. NO. 1 LONG ISLAND POTATOES 10.... 33° PEACHES 3... 33 olf U.S. NO. | YELLOW LOUISIANA SUGAR YAMS 3 u..29 3 nous 27° 5 cams 55¢ MAXWELL HOUSE : COFFEE |b.30¢ Fre-Mar FANCY PACKED TOMATO JUICE 27¢ SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE ....29¢ Vacuum-Packed WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2:&:%27¢ VAN CAMP’S BAKED BEANS .2,.29¢ All-Good FANCY WHOLE UNPEELED APRICOTS “ 47-O%, CAN Quart Bottles No, 2.Can No 2% CAN can O2° IN HEAVY SYRUP can 34 IN HEAVY SYRUP FREESTONE HALVES PEACHES 12-Oz. JAR 12-02, JAR APPLE JELLY 2 san31° LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 3 cans L1¢ A COMPLETE LINE of Blueberries eBlackberries eHuckleberries Fruits Frosted Foods - Vegetables - Meats eBroccoli eString Beans eCauliflower eMixed Vegetables eStrawberries eSliced Apples eApple Sauce Peaches eBaked Beans eKidney Beans eChili con Carne eSpaghetti Creole Beef Stew .... Hungarian Goulash Lamb Stew .... Cod Fish Cakes 120 COUNT NAPKINS re. 15° Lobster Cutlets .... Chicken Cutlets Chop Suey . . . . Salmon Creole Salmon Steaks +

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