Delaware General Assembly


CHAPTER 140

DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION - BLADES SCHOOL DISTRICT

AN ACT MAKING A DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION TO BLADES SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 172 AT BLADES, DELAWARE.

WHEREAS, the Blades School at Blades, Delaware, recently moved from an old and dilapidated wooden structure into a newer building, and

WHEREAS, in making the transition from the old building to the new there has been incurred some additional expense which was impossible to pre-anticipate, and

WHEREAS, certain heating and lighting adjustments have had to be made in the new building; NOW, THEREFORE,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware:

Section 1. That the sum of one thousand five hundred fourteen dollars and ninety-six cents ($1,514.96) is appropriated to Blades School District No. 172 at Blades, Delaware, as a deficiency and supplementary appropriation to take care of the following estimates of expenditure required to run the school until June 30, 1953.

Bills already submitted to State Board of Education, Business Mgr's Office

that are unpaid for lack of funds (fuel, etc.) $ 458.00

Bills for services already rendered but as yet not submitted to Business

Mgr's Office 258.44

For library and textbooks already ordered but held in suspension, for lack

of funds, pending an appropriation 278.41

For janitorial supplies: mops, brooms, cleaner, polish, light bulbs, toilet

tissue, hand towels, water hose, tools for caring for shrubbery and grounds,

floor wax, polish, etc. 64.01

For general operational expenses for the rest of the year such as: telephone,

electric lights, fuel for heating, etc. …..456.10

$1,514.96

Section 2. This Act shall be known as a supplementary and a deficiency appropriation bill and the funds hereby appropriated are to be paid out of the General Fund of the State Treasury from funds not otherwise appropriated. Any of the funds appropriated herein that are not expended during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953, will revert to the General Fund of the State.

Approved June 18, 1953.