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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/11/1969 - Regular Agenda Packet - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board April 11 , 1969 40111 The Carnegie Library Board of Trustees held its regular meeting on April 11, 1969 at 5:00 P. M. in the Library. Mr. Edsel Burkhart, President of the Board, presided. Other members present were Mrs. Dan Hudson, Dr. Paul Crawford, Mr. W. D. Dunn, Dr. Tom King, and Mr. Bookman Peters. Mrs. Hazel Richardson, the Librarian, was present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Note was made of a drop in circulation over last year. As the drop was in Bookmobile circulation, this was attributed mostly to the fact that all the schools now have their own libraries and are fast adding books to them. Mr. Dunn moved that the book order be approved. Mrs. Hudson seconded the motion which passed. Dr. King, reporting for the Building Committee, said that at last check on the progress of the new building, everything was on schedule and that we should be able to move in by summer. The Librarian reported the passage of The Library Systems Act by the 61st Legislature. It was signed into law by Governor Smith at 10:00 A. M. on March 20, 1969 in the presence of the sponsors, Senator Jack Hightower, , Senator Aikin and Representative Joe Shannon. The libraries of Texas were represented by Dorman Winfrey, Director , Texas State Library; Sam Whitten, President T. L. A. , and members of the Legislative Task Force headed by Mrs. Lillian Bradshaw, Director, Dallas Public Library, Mrs. Richardson told the Board that she had been called, written, and spoken to at T. L. A. by the members of the Legislative Task Force; by Dr. Winfrey; and by Mr. Whitten who expressed their appreciation for the work the Bryan Carnegie Library Board, The Friends of the Carnegie Library, various organizations in Bryan and College Station, and interested citizens had done to make the passage of the bill possible. Bryan will host a Trustee Workshop on May 5th. The trustees attending will be from Brazos, Burleson, Washington, Robertson, Milani, Lee, and Falls County. Mrs. Sandra Gray, our Field Services Consultant from the State Library, will conduct the workshop which will be held from 9:30 to 3:30 P. M. in the Medallion Room of the Utilities Building. The members of the Board looked at the seven new additions to the Art Lending Collection which were ordered from the New York Graphic Society. These pictures are the gift of the Beta Sigma Phi Council. The Librarian reported on her attendance at the Texas Library Association in Houston March 26 - March 29. She emphasized her attendance at an all day consideration of Library Automation. She felt that in the near future with the growth of our library's circulation and book collection and the phenomenal growth of the community, the Bryan Library should be considering automation. The Board advised that the Librarian should study the various types used in libraries in communities of this size , particularly in the circulation departments, visit these libraries and see how it works, with an eye to planning and programming. Dr. Crawford introduced a discussion of the need for audio-visual equip- ment in the new library. He moved that we evaluate such equipment as was needed and order in amount not to exceed the provision made for it in the budget. Dr. King seconded this motion which passed. The Librarian announced plans for National Library Week which will be April 21 - April 26. The meeting adjourned at 6:25 P. M. Approved: Pre dent Secretary LIBRARY ACCOUNT 113 APRIL 1969 fACCOUNT NAME BUDGET EXPEND UNEXPEND ADMINISTRATIVE 7,680.00 6,370.00 1,310.00 SKILLED LABOR 17,917.00 18,889.28 972.28 CR LABOR OPERATIONS 21,774.00 17,804.76 3,969.24 OFFICE SUPPLIES 1,800.00 1,704.22 95.78 FUEL SUPPLIES 150.00 95.06 54.94 MOTOR VEHICLES - GAS, OIL, GREASE 600.00 159.84 440.16 LAUNDRY & CLEANING 300.00 60.32 239.68 OTHER SUPPLIES 100,00 30.70 69.30 COMMUNICATIONS - 600,00 441.38 158.62 HIRE OF EQUIPMENT 150.00 150.00 .00 COURT COSTS, DAMAGES 50.00 50.00 TRAVELING EXPENSES 500.00 487.32 12.68 UTILITIES - 700.00 541.89 158.11 MISCELLANEOUS 100.00 7.50 92.50 ASSOCIATIONAL DUES 100.00 81.00 19.00 IPBUILDING & GROUNDS 500.00 341.08 158.92 FURNITURE & FIXTURES 250.00 93.00 157.00 MOTOR VEHICLES - TIRES, TUBES 500.00 113.83 386.17 BINDING BOOKS, MAGAZINES 4,000.00 2,086.41 1,913.59 SUB-TOTAL 57,771.00 49,457.59 8,313.41 CAPITAL OUTLAY FURNITURE & FIXTURES 1,500.00 487.79 1,012.21 BOOKS, MAGAZINES & PAPERS 12,000.00 10,185.86 1,814.14 TOTAL 71,271.00 60,131.24 11,139.76 CARNEGIE LIBRARY MONTHLY REPO ;T April 1969 4,-7 CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Non-fiction .4448 8897 3024 6286 Fiction 5730 18907 5556 14271 Pamphlets 79 28 124 18 Periodicals 252 142 364 64 Framed Prints 50 0 50 0 Pictures 68 82 Records 37 51 Films Total 10559 28079 9118 20772 Grand Total 38638 29890 SERVICES THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Days open 26 26 New borrowers 191 181 Reference questions 1655 1330 Story hour attendance 908' 627' Book reviews, radio programs, talks 36 30 S• Classroom collections 501 529 Evening visitors 783 783 Evening circulation 2102 2079 Overdue notices 597 432 Bookmobile Trips made 36 23 Books carried to schools, parks 3957 2743 Books circulated to schools , parks 20375 13715 Crestview 101 100 Redmond Terrace 905 852 Ridgecrest 239 107 Millican 24 100 Wellborn 6 86 Steep Hollow 18 -0 Harvey 9 0 Cedar Grove 118 0 Boy's Club 0 0 BOOK STOCK THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Books purchased - Adult 102 106 Books purchased - Juvenile 95 0 Memorial books 2 40 Other gifts 37 3 Total additions 226 149 Books repaired in library 216 106 lt Books withdrawn 169 0 Books rebound 78 39 Magazines bound 0 18 CARNEGIE LIBRARY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR APRIL 1969 Cash on hand 20,00 Collections Fines 148.69 Lost & Paid Books 5.32 Library Fees 12,00 TOTAL 186.01 RESTRICTED GIFTS 3,214.80 Collections 154,50 TOTAL 3,369 .30 EXPENDITURES 111,16 BALANCE MAY 1, 1969 3,258.14 Rf;HUNDABLE DEPOSITS 320,00 Collections 0 TOTAL 320.00 REFUNDS 15.00 BALANCE MAY 1, 1969 305.00 PETTY CASH 30.00 MEMORIAL AND OTHER GIFTS FOR APRIL 1969 111 In memory of R. E. Callender:: A Book from Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cardwell In memory of James Otis Chance: $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, III In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Collette, Jr. and Sons: $10e00 from W. P. and Dorothy Scamardo In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Degelia; Mr. and Mrs. Luke Collette and Children $10.00 from Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Krenek In memory of Betty Jo Cook Edwardson: $3.00 from Mrs. Dona Coulter Carnes 55.00 fromMr. and Mrs.n 11rs. George E. Adams $4.00 from Mrs. Hazel Adams Richardson $3.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dansby $10.00 from Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Roman, Jr. In memory of Mrs. Norma Elliott: $10.00 from Mrs. Bettie White $3..00 from Mrs. Dona Coulter Carnes In memory of Sam Emola, Jr. : $5.00 from Roman Pharmacy In memory of Max Gelber: $10.00 from Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson In memory of Jay Goldsmith: $4.00 from Mr. and Mrs. R . J. Cardwell In memory of Dr. George Pierce Hammond: 310.00 from Dr. and Mrs. John Paul German 4 In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Denniston Huston: $10.00 from Dr. and Mrs. John Paul German 111 In memory of George Norris Johnson: $5.00 from The Oak McKenzie Family $3.50 from Mrs. Hazel Adams Richardson $10.00 from Joe White $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. George E. Adams $8.00 from Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Krenek In memory of Will Locke: $3.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dansby $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nichols In memory of Mrs. Charles N. Ramsey: $2.00 from Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Falgeau In memory of Annie Reid Roberts: $4.00 from Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hedgcock $4.00 from Mrs. Hazel Adams Richardson $4.00 from The Carnegie Library Staff $4.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Eden In memory of Myrtle M. Rosier $5.00 from Roman Pharmacy In memory of Helen Dinwiddie Summey: $5.00 from Mrs. Emmette Wallace $4.00 from Mrs. Hazel Adams Richardson $3.00 from Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hedgcock $3.50 from Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hillier $5.00 from_Mettie A. Rodgers $4.00 from The Carnegie Library Staff Al, I . • I, . , $5.00 from Dr. and Mrs. John Q. Hays $5.00 from Mrs. P. G. Gunter In memory of Miss Mae Herbert Wilson: $4:00 Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Benbow In- memory of Harvey L. Wray: $5.00 from- Roman Pharmacy SP, . . . 4 . .