Texas Almanac, 1954-1955 Page: 387
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STATE GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS
Fees and Permits.-(Continued.)
Revenue
Source-- Collectedlotor carrier pei mits and ce tifi-
cates
Eamination, audit and service fees
Filing fees, store tax . .....
Filing fees ... ...........
Cigarette tax permits ........
Boxing and wrestling fees ....
Credit insurance agents fees ..
Certificates and copies of documents
and records .....
Office fees ........
Registration and matriculation fees,
students ....
Fees for support and maintenance
of patients
Professional examination and regis-
tration fees ......
miscellaneouss fees ...
Sale of laundry, cleaning and press-
ing services
Sale of barber services...........
Certificate of title fees.............305,841 56
456,492 21
104,661 93
51,513 S0
391,551 52
7,661.15
12,000.00
202.175 81
251,153.32
597,826.15
1,219,890 87
535,853 91
97,179.38
1,634 00
1,516 97
446,694.70Total fees and permits ..... $13.291,550.00
Land Sales, Rentals and Royalties
Principal on land sales .... $1,300,392.14
Sand, shell and gravel sales 588,976 69
Mineral lease rental and bonus . . 22,801.526 26
Grazing lease rentals 542,606 18
Rentals, lands, buildings and equip-
ment . .. 46,581.88
Townsite and other surface ease-
ments ..... 68,167 85
Rentals on prospect permits . 168,935 35
Transfer and relinquishment fees.. 3,963 39
Oil and gas royalties .. 17,830,849 22
Other royalties ... 3,492.12
Total land sales, rentals and
royalties ............. S$43.355,491.08
Sale of Commodities and Properties
Sale of cotton ............. $1,700.637.58
Sale of cottonseed ... .... 166.226 78
Sale of livestock feed ......... 9.802 87
Sale of wood and timber . 1,386 48
Sale of other farm, dairy and gar-
den products . 348,710 98
Sale of livestock and poultry . .. 200,689 62
Sale of wool .. ........ 971 70
Sale of hides .. . 20,583.31
Sale of brooms and mops manufac-
tured 4,116.50
Sale of wood shop products manu-
factured. .... 592.57
Sale of printing and binding manu-
factured ... 8,094 67
Sale of other manufactured products 352,075 11
Sale of gas and oils 4.972 39
Sale of packing plant products 39,514.18
Sale of merchandise-stores and
commissaries ... ...... 362,557.25
Sale of books, pamphlets and maps 221.208.15
Sale of books on exchange 49.870 48
Park concessions 141,520 10
Sales, machinery and equipment. 504,325 76
Miscellaneous sales ........394,846.98
Total sales, commodities and
properties ............. .... $4,532,703.46
Court Costs, Fines and Suit Settlements.
Court costs ....................... $37.372.85
Fines ........................... 287,887.48
Confiscations .................... 135,311.21
Bonds forfeited ................... 52.73
Judgments collected .............. 13,000.00
Total court costs, fines and suit
settlements ................... $473,624.27Interest and Penalties.
Revenue
Source- Collected
Interest on state deposits .. 8218,214.71
Interest on county deposits 33.71
Interest on local deposits . .. 50,280.63
Interest on federal deposits 5,369,425 14
Interest on city, county and disti ict
bonds ... 2,102,044 57
Interest on state and college bonds 42,323.50
Interest on U. S. Government bonds 6,200.879.38
Interest on land sales 975,715 00
Accrued interest on bonds issued 35,566.67
Interest and penalty on delinquent
taxes ..... .... 4.652 69
Interest on delayed payments. . 2,616.28
Total interest and penalties $15,001,752 28
Miscellaneous Revenues.
Damages collected .. .......... $40.946 17
Forfeitures . .... . 250.00
Insurance collected ... . ........ 5.690.01
Refunds to appropriations 15 324.78
Deductions for judges retirements . 86.857.79
Other refunds 204,692.48
Refunds from soil conservation dis-
tricts .... . .. 5.374.49
Dormitory and cafeteria receipts 198,064.54
Advertising and other receipts from
publications 1 351.19
Miscellaneous collections ..... .... 138,631.13
Amortization of premium and dis-
count ...................... .. 67,509.96
Total miscellaneous revenue.. 8764,692.54
County, Federal and Other Aid.
County and city aid, highway con-
struction $7,921,084.42
County and city aid, highway main-
tenance ................... 27.597 76
Federal aid, highways............ 31,215.775 33
Federal aid, other............. 109,116 758 72
Donations and grants........... 76,321.82
Total county, federal and other
aid .......... .$. $148,357,538.10
Other Revenue Receipts.
Employers contributions (unemploy-
ment compensation) .. $22,259,393.44
Undistributed receipts ...... 149,667.99
Total other revenue .............. $22,409,061.43
Total revenue receipts .. .. $689,323,610.03'
NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS
Warrants voided, statute of hlimita-
tion ... .......... .. .... $35,796.37
Unexpended balances ............. 6,450,118.89
Service charges ................ 286,200.00
Issue and sale of bonds ... 15,000 000.00
Resale of U. S. Government bonds 300,000.00
Redemption of city, county, district
bonds ... ............... 3,546,742.89
Redemption of U. S. Government
bonds ..............8,140,000.00
Refunds of loans to political subdi-
visions 4................ .,583.64
Redemption of accrued interest .. 20.795.68
Miscellane-us non-revenue receipts 56,759,082.61
Amounts deducted from revenue re-
ceipts listed above to cover re-
funds and repavments........... 17,184,375.91
Employers contributions paid by
state to federal government: Tex-
as unemployment compensation
commission fund, in federal treas-
ury ............................ 22,337,000.00
Total non-revenue receipts ....... $130,064,695.99
Total receipts (revenue and non-
revenue) ....................$819,388,306.02Serving retail druggists of the Southwest-
SOUTHWESTERN DRUG CORPORATION
AMARILLO S FORT WORTH 0 DALLAS S WACO 0 HOUSTON
WICHITA FALLS * CORPUS CHRISTI * MIDLAND387
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