HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/08/1969 - Regular Agenda Packet - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board January 8, 1969
The Carnegie Library Board held its regular meeting on January 8,
1969 at 5:00 P. M. in the Library.
Mr. Edsel 'Burkhart, President of the Board, presided. Others present
were Mrs. Dan Hudson, Dr. Paul Crawford, Dr. Tom B. King, and Mr. C. B.
McGown, Jr. Mrs. Hazel Richardson, the Librarian, was present.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
Note was made by Dr. Crawford of a 30% increase in circulation over
December of last year.
Dr. King moved the book orders be approved. Mrs. Hudson seconded the
motion which passed.
There was no report from the Building Committee other than that the
building seemed to be progressing according to schedule.
In the Librarian's report to the Board she noted her appointment to
the State Library Examining Board. The Examining Board is composed of
five membersi the State Librarian, the Librarian of the University of Texas,
and three others. Compensation: Travel expenses. Functions: To pass upon
the qualifications of persons desiring to become county librarians. The
term of office is for six years.
The Librarian also reported her election as an honorary member to
the reactivated Hood's Texas Brigade Association. Regular membership is
tendered only to direct or collateral descendants of members of the Brigade.
Honorary memberships are limited to twenty-five and are tendered to persons
who have made an outstanding contribution to Texas Confederate History,
have contributed to or assisted in the work of the Confederate Research
Center, or have contributed financially to the Center. The Librarian
41111 expressed the opinion that her own membership was on the basis of her
life long interest in the Hood's Brigade Association and the fact that
Carnegie Library's greatest historical significance is that the veterans
of Hood's Brigade had held their annual meetings in the Library from 1919
through 1933.
A general discussion of the burglary to the Library on the weekend
of January 4th was held. A small amount of cash, not more than five dollars,
was taken from the loan drawer. This was money collected for dupli-
cating. The charge plate book which was in the drawer beside the cash
was taken and the charge plates thrown on the ground under the windows. The
book the plates were in has not yet been recovered.
There was -- continued from the December meeting -- a discussion of
the proposed library legislation, namely the Library Systems Act, which
AI/0 the Texas Library Association hopes to bring to the Texas Legislature in
1969. Dr. King moved that the Library Board go on record as endorsing the
proposed Act. Mr. McGown seconded the motion which passed.
The meeting adjourned at 6:00 P. M.
President
Secretary
Approved:
LIBRARY ACCOUNT 113 JANUARY 1969
ACCOUNT NAME BUDGET EXPEND UNEXPEND
ADMINISTRATIVE 7,680,00 4,450,00 3,230,00
SKILLED LABOR 17,917.00 13,089.04 4,827.96
LABOR OPERATIONS 21,774.00 12,927.47 8,846.53
OFFICE SUPPLIES 1,800,00 1,361.32 438.68
FUEL SUPPLIES 150.00 41.22 108.78
MOTOR VEHICLES_ - GAS,OIL,GREASE 600.00 118.04 481.96
LAUNDRY & CLEANING 300.00 47.77 252.23
OTHER SUPPLIES 100.00 16.84 83.16
COMMUNICATIONS 600.00 334.61 265,39
HIRE OF EQUIPMENT 150,00 150.00 .00
COURT-COSTS, DAMAGES 50,00 50,00
TRAVELING EXPENSES 500,00 227.93 272.07
UTILITIES 700,0o 438.86 261.14
MISCELLANEOUS 100,00 32,50 67,50
411 ASSOCIATIONAL DUES 100.00 100.00
` BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 500,00 311.41 188.59
FURNITURE & FIXTURES 250.00 25.00 225.00
MOTOR VEHICLES - TIRES, TUBES 500.00 93.58 406.42
BINDING BOOKS & MAGAZINES 4,000.00 1,352.48 2,647.52
SUB-TOTAL 57,771,00 35,018.07 22,752.93
CAPITAL OUTLAY
FURNITURE & FIXTURES 1,500.00 198,81 1,301.19
BOOKS, MAGAZINES, & PAPERS 12,000.00 7,566.35 4,433.65
TOTAL 71,271.00 42,783.23 28,487.77
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In memory of Roy N.- (Pete) Miller:
$2®50 from W. T. McDonald
In memory of Mrs. Laura Pace:
$3.50 from Woman's Civic League
In memory of G. Frank Peirce:
$5000 from Mr. _and Mrs. W. R. Matthews
In memory of Mrs. Charles Ramsey:
$3000 from Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dansby
In memory of Miss Estherine Wilcox:
$5000 from Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cardwell
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A Christmas Gift to the Library:
$l0000 from Mr. S. S. Cox
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If BRARY ACCOUNT I 13 J ANUARY 1969
ACCOUNT NAME El BUDGET EXPEND UNE XP END
ACM i N I STRATI VE 7.c1.80.4)0 4,4 50,00 3.23 OM 0
SK I LLED LA80R 1 7,91 7,00 1 3,0 0 9.0 4 16.i:27.96
LABOR OPATI ONS 2 1,7 74,00 1 2.'127.47
OFF I CE SUPPL 1 EStc."`“10.00 1,361.32
FUEL SUPPLI ES 150.00 41.22 108.78
140TOR V EH I CLES•GAS.OIL:GREASE 600.00 1 '18.04 481
LAUNDRY & CLEANING 300.09 14 7.77 252.23
OTHER SUPPL I ES 10O0 1&XS L4 3 3.16
CON'MUN I CATIONS 600.00 33 4.61 2652-1
- III RE OF -EQ.)I NEW 150.00 1 ..')C.0 0 .00
COURT COSTS. L* AS 50.00 50.00
TRAVELING EXPENSES !, 00.00 227,413 27 2.07
UTILITIES 700.00 As 3 C.;.86 2E 1.14 •
MI SCELLANEOUS 1 00,00 32.5 0 6 7.50
ASSOCI ATI ONAL DIX S 100.00 100.00
BUILDINGS 84 GROUNDS 500.00 311.41 le ia.50
FURN I TURE 4 F I XTURES 25 0.00 25.00 225.00
MOTOR VEI-II CLES-T I RES* TUBES 500.09 4)356 4 06.4 2
BINDING. BOOKS & t,.4AGAZI NES 1010.0.00 13t.2.2.43 2..f.4 7. a
OS-TOTAL 57,771,00S S .'.,.0 13.07 s 22,752,93
CAPITAL OUTLAY
FURNITURE 84 171 XFURES 1500.0 0 • Z8.1
BOOKS, MAGAZ I P-IES, Ab PAPERS 12.000.00 7,5 66.35
TOTAL 7 L271..00 * 4 27 G 3.27.$ * 23,413737
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CARNEGIE LIBRARY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR JANUARY 1969
Cash on hand $ 20.00
Collections
Fines 100086
Lost and paid books 4.93
Library fees 3000
TOTAL 128079
RESTRICTED GIFTS 3,508®07
Collections 74050
TOTAL 3,582.57
EXPENDITURES 260.35
BALANCE February 1, 1969 3,322022
REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS 320.00
Collections 0
TOTAL 320000
REFUNDS 5®00
BALANCE FEBRUARY 1, 1969 315000
PETTY CASH 30,00
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CARNEGIE LIBRARY MONTHLY REPO2T JANUARY 1969
CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile
Non-fiction 3563 9258 2877 8797
Fiction 5612 20748 5158 21091
Pamphlets 75 14 36 0
Periodicals 206 42 222 29
Framed Prints 55 0 40 0
Pictures 210 4 52
Records 30 77
Films 5 2
Total 9511 30307 8337 30048
Grand Total 39818 38385
SERVICES THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
Days open 26 26
New borrowers 200 194
Reference questions 1147 1127
Story hour attendance 615 612
Book reviews, radio programs, talks 29 41
1110 Classroom collections 607 608
Evening visitors 716 491
Evening circulation 2011 1645
Overdue notices 421 488
Bookmobile
Trips made 31 30
Books carried to schools, parks 4343 4644
Books circulated to schools, parks 21712 22680
Crestview 100 100
Redmond Terrace 702 509
Ridgecrest 356 138
Millican 51 0
Wellborn 8 0
Steep Hollow 4 0
Harvey 5 0
Cedar Grove 146 0
Boy's Club 0 0
BOOK STOCK THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
Books purchased - Adult 405 295
Books purchased - Juvenile 5 36
Memorial books 48 72
Other gifts 23 36
Total additions 481 439
Books repaired in library 108 86
All Books withdrawn 792 0
Books rebound 0 0
Magazines bound 0 25.
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MEMORIAL AND OTHER GIFTS FOR JANUARY 1969
In memory of Mrs. Agnes Allen:
$5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. John B. Longley
In memory of Mrs. J. E. Brown, Sr. :
A Book from The Stuarts and Vincents
In memory of H. Brownlee:
$3.00 from Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cardwell
A gift from John R. Hillman:
$5.00 for a book - HA Treasury of the Dog!' by Ralph L. Woods.
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