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78 GENERAL LAWS.
For the years ending
Aug. 31, 1922 Aug. 31, 1923
Furniture and beds ................ 3,500.00 3,500.00
Transportation of patients ............ 750.00 750.00
Literature and amusements ........... 1,500.00 1,500.00
General repairs and painting......... 12,500.00 12,500.00
Trees and seeds ...................... 800.00 800.00
Fire department .................... 300.00 300.00
Live stock ......................... 600.00 600.00
Laundry machinery, drying room and
repairs for laundry ............... 10,000.00 500.00
Farm machinery and tools ............ 750.00 750.00
Wagons, hacks and harness ........... 500.00 500.00
Dental work ........................ 1,000.00 1,000.00
To build new power plant, tunnelled
with lateral for steam lines, connecting
main building, overhauling heating
and plumbing system, and removing
machinery ......................... 100,000.00
To build two new concrete silos........ 1,000.00
To build sheds on east side of barn .... 2,000.00
Extension of dairy barn and feed rooms
and add new stalls on old shed....... 1,500.00
Total .........................$ 429,580.00 $ 490,580.00
All officers and employees may receive board at the institution except
as otherwise provided for herein.
Provided that no property belonging to said institution shall be
sold or disposed of without the consent of the Board of Control, and
all proceeds from the sale of any such property and from labor performed
shall become a special support and maintenance fund of said
institution, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Control
as they may deem proper, provided that all proceeds from the
sale of crops shall be paid into the State Treasury and shall become
a part of the State General Fund, and a complete statement of all
transactions shall be made in the annual report of said institution.
When, under this bill, the family of any superintendent, officer, or
employee of said institution, is permitted to live at said institution,
and furnished with board, fuel, light, laundry, water and housing,
or furnished with any of said things, the word "Family" shall be
construed to mean the immediate family of such superintendent, officer
or employee, including only himself, his family and minor children,
and no other person or persons whomsoever; and whenever
such superintendent, officer, or employee is to be furnished with provisions,
not to exceed some certain amount stated, it shall be the duty
of the storekeeper and accountant to charge such superintendent,
officer or employee, with each, item of provisions as furnished to him,
showing the price or value thereof, and said storekeeper shall not
permit the amount authorized to be exceeded, and he shall make a
monthly report of same to the Board of Control of said institution,
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1921 [Volume 21], book, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth14933/m1/86/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .