Show i CHAPTER VI SUGGESTED SYSTEM OF PURCHASE AND STORAGE I I Until this year 1953195 little had been done to develop a system that would prove both economical and efficient in the purchasing This does not mean that j i j l ! I i i j i and handling of supplies purchases in the Southern Cali for- - nia seminaries were not economical It does mpan that there was no system in handling what should have been standardized supply purchases Proper storage provided a major problem There was not adequate space for the principal to develop storage and distribution procedures i Coupled with these problems was the continued growth of i the program I i i PURCHASING Authorization of purchasing by principals As has been stated in the foregoing chapters of this project the central office of the Department of Education has made most major purchases in the had however t past The seminary principal adequate authority to provide the needs sum- The last administration printed of his particular as reads the of seminary principal duties the of mary follows: |