HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/18/1984 - Regular Minutes - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
• OF THE BRYAN LIBRARY BOARD
July 18, 1984
1. On the 18th of July, 1984, the Library Board of the City of Bryan, Texas,
convened in regular session in the regular place in the Reading Area of the
Library Building, at 5 p.m. with the following members present.
ATTENDANCE
MEMBER Present No. of meetings held No. of meetings
today since appointment attended since
appointment
Mrs. C. J. Allen, President 104 84
Mr. Ed Madeley, Vice President X 11 11
Mrs. Willie Pruitt, Treasurer X 104 75
Judge Carolyn Ruffino X 11 10
Mr. Vic Paulos X 33 19
Mrs. Wayne Gibson 11 7
Mrs. Willie Belle Board 33 25
Absent were Mrs. C. J. Allen, Mrs. Wayne Gibson, and Mrs. Willie Belle Bogard.
Also present were Mrs. Clara B. Mounce, City Librarian, Mrs. Jerilynn Williams,
• Associate City Librarian, Mrs. Nan Ross, Reference Librarian, Mary Ann Montoya,
secretary to the City Librarian.
3. There were no visitors.
4. The minutes of the June 20th meeting were approved as mailed.
5. In a discussion of the monthly report, Ms. Mounce noted that the library's
electrical bill has been down each month, and that there is a savings in this
area for this year. Children's circulation increased 2,000 over last year's
figures. Stage Center still has not made any request to use the old Eagle
building. A flyer publicizing the Friends of the Library is being distributed
at the circulation desk.
6. There were no committee reports.
7. In the Librarian's Report, Ms. Mounce described the successful children's
magic show. There were 315 children and 90 adults at the magic show performed
by Carl Seagren. We have had over 1,500 children register for the summer
reading program. She also noted that Mr. Ed Madeley went to the Arts Council
to represent the Friends. Mr. Madeley mentioned it might be possible to get
foreign students come to the library in their native costumes to provide a
program for the children.
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8. A. Unfinished Business: Budget Update. The request for extending our
• part-time librarian position to a full-time position is very favorable.
The City of Bryan has requests for over 100 new employees. The City of
College Station has increased its allocation to the Bryan Public Library
to $30,000 instead of $25,000. Ms. Mounce noted that she hopes the City
will up-grade the driver clerk on the Bookmobile.
B. Unfinished Business: Telephone Bids. All the phone bids are in and
Centurion was low bid. If needed, the Friends will help with funds for
direct purchase to add the paging system to the phone. The library's old
phones will go to another division of the city.
C. Unfinished Business: Termites. The cost for the termite treatment was
$1,600. The job has been completed, and Herwald did an excellent job,
Ms. Mounce stated.
D. Unfinished Business : Local History Documents. In the Charlie Griesser
memorabilia that was given to the library there is an 1871 amendment to the
Fire Department Charter. Dr. Rand Evans has offered an archival microfilm
camera to film the material.
E. Unfinished Business: Literacy Program. The Literacy Program proposal
has been submitted to the Central Texas Library System and we expect to
hear in September if it will be approved. The local Continuing Education
and Community Education groups do not have adult literacy programs.
• 9. New Business: Section Review, Indexes. Mrs. Nan Ross, Reference Librarian
took the Library Board through a tour of indexes. A 10 to 15 minute short
tour of a library section is planned for each board meeting. Mrs. Ross
mentioned that the Index Tables are set at eye level. She pointed out the
Junior and Senior Public Library Catalogues, Facts on File, Book Review Digest,
Book Review Index, Song Index, Books in Print, and Forth Coming Books in Print.
She also pointed out Large Type Books in Print Catalogues, Essay Index, Grangers
Index to Poetry, Play Index, and telephone directories for Texas cities.
Mrs. Ross mentioned how important and popular the Car Repair. Manuals are. She
mentioned that the School of Architecture at Texas A&M gives us Sweet's
catalogues, 18 volumes that are useful for specifications of equipment,
furnishings and products. She also pointed out the uses of the Manufacturers
Indexes and the IRS Forms. The Magazine Index and the Austin Public Library
catalogue are on microfilm and are very popular. She also noted that the
local history files are growing.
10. Request for items for agenda: Mr. Vic Paulos asked if many young children
are being left unattended in the library. Mrs. Mounce mentioned that is very
seldom, but the children are over 7 years of age.
11. Meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m.
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Mrs. C. J. Allen, President Ms. Clara B. Mounce, City Librarian
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REPORT ID: A10zP DETAIL 1ISTING OF 084LGATIONS VS. B_UDGfT )
' FOR BUDGET FISCAL YEAR ,1984
AS OF 07/31/84 �< 1-
FUND: 100 GENERAL FUND AGENCY: 600 COMMUNITY E SUPPORT SERVICES
- 0 = --- - --
0 ORGANI7ATTON: 6025) LIBRARY ACTIVITY: 9
CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR-TO-DATE .
0 OBJECT I------I------------- -----------I CURRENT UNOBL IGATED "
' 0 " - --------1 TOTAL I OUTSTANDING TOTAL I BUDGETED BUDGET �0 ,
, CODE-DESCRIPTION 1 OBLIGATIONS I ENCUMBRANCES EXPENDITURES OBLIGATIONS I AMOUNT BALANCE PERCENT
„
D ' -
. q4100 SUPERVISORY 3.553.42 0.00 38.527.68 38,527.68 49,547 11,019.32 22.2 B
i0 14102 FULL TIME 19,345.87 0.00 143,716.30 143,716.30 192,465 48,748.70 25.3 % "
C " 14103 PART TIME 2,389.10 0.00 14,091.24 14,091.24 24,454 10,362.76 42.4 % 222, (
18 4109 HOLIDAY PAY 862.90 0.00 5,435.40 5,435.40 0 5,435.40- 0.0 % ,
. 4110 SICK PAY 247.17 ,. 0.00 5,289.33 5,289.33 0 5,289.33- 0.0 % -
O 2° 4111 VACATION PAY 1,878.01 0.00 7,106.33 7,106.33 0 7,106.33- 0.0 %
u 4112 TERMINAL PAY 0.00 0.00 289.64 289.64 0 289.64- 0.0 1 20
• -• 4114 MISC PAY 275.19 0.00 1,165.23 1,165.23 0 1,165.23- 0.0 % 29
"• ) n 4115 MERIT PAY 0.00 0.00 4,453.00 4,453.00 4,919 466.00 9.5 1 ;0, '
2, 4170 RETIREMENT 915.99 0.00 7,450.59 7,450.59 9,361 1,910.41 20.4 %
. 4121 FICA 2,008.28 0.00 15,244.35 15,244.35 18,257 3,012.65 16.5 1 "
-1 D 2` 4122 HEALTH INS - 791.10 0.00 8,438.40 8,438.40 10,126 1,687.60 16.7 %
. 4123 TIFF INS - 76.80 0.00 795.20 795.20 962 166.80 17.3 1 ,0
32n4124 WORKERS COMP 39.32 0.00 299.39 299.39 544 244.61 45.0 1 39
20 ul 20 4125 UNEMP COMP 83.98 0.00 848.64 848.64 962 113.36 11.8 1
8 9° 4126 DENTAL INC_ 91.35 0.00 974.40 974.40 1.169 194.60 16.6 121
'0 601 APPR UNIT TOTL 32,558.48 0.00 254,125.12 254,125.12 312,766 58,640.88 18.7
" 4200 OFFICE SUPP 49.84 0.00 984.73 984.73 1,098 113.27- 10.3 1 '
'9 4201 EDUCA SUPP 0.00 303.65 6.12 309.77 650 340.23 52.3 1
' 4202 PHUIDE SUPP 0.12 0.00 54.60 54.60 100 45.40 45.4 %
4203 POSTAGE 8.22 0.00 1,345.78 1,345.78 2,000 654.22 32.7 1 1;'
... " 4204 PRINTING 9.05 200.93 1,112.81 1,313.74 1,600 286.26 17.9 1 ;, t
0_-4.219 OTHER OFF 385.35 432.88 3,256.34 3,689.22 3,838 148.78 3.9 1
• 4220 MTR VEH SUPP 100.93 0.00 686.24 686.24 1,540 853.76 55.4 1 5,
• 4222 TOOLS EQ SUP 0.00 0.00 25.00 25.00 25 0.00 0.0 2 ; L_
i2 4747 JANITOR SUPP 0.00 0.00 4.83 4.83 40 35.17 87.9 1 56
" 4251 BOT SUPP 25.70 0.00 - 73.66 73.66 75 1.34 1.8 1
C " 4281 FIRST AID 0.00 0.00 2.02 2.02 10 7.98 79.8 1 53 (.
i0 4289 OT CREW SUPP 0.00 0.00 4.73 4.73 10 5.27 52.7 1 60
El. 602 APPR UNIT TOIL 578.97 937.46 7,556.86 8,494.32 10,986 2,491.68 22.7 s;-
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,9 4300 MTR VEH MTN 12.76 0.00 505.42 505.42 1,000 494.58 49.5 1 65
°% S0 4302 OFF FUR/EQ 99.00 0.00 544.50 544.50 920 375.50 40.8 % s,
0, 4304 FIRE AP MTN 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20 20.00 100.0 1 00
02 4319 MACH/EQ MTN 0.00 83.00 16.91 99.91 100 0.09 0.1 %
c. 00 4320 BLDG MAINT 1,581.00 0.00 1,581.00 1,581.00 20,000 18,419.00 92.1 1 '° C.
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• BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY
FINANCIAL REPORT ON COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT
AND MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS
JULY, 1984
CITY FUNDS: $ 478.16
books, continuation service, magazines & newspapers,
records, audio-visual
ROUNTREE ACCOUNT: 778.50
F. LAW HENDERSON: Texas Books '5.22
LSCA GRANT: State: -0-
RESTRICTED GIFTS:
REGULAR FUND: 8,424.75
COLLEGE STATION FUND: 12,116.42
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY FUNDS: 341.71
411
HEDGCOCK ESTATE: 311.98
TODERO ESTATE: 2,317.97
TOTAL MONIES AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT
AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES $24,774.71
MEMORIAL & GIFT FUND DONATIONS RECEIVED FOR THE MONTH $ 97.00
111110
PREPARED )54;14%5f'741,/
>t REVIEWED BY 69,4UL;L
BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY MONTHLY REPORT FOR .TTTT,Y, 1AR4
SERVICES THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
Days Open 25 26
IP' Auditorium Usage 19 23
New Borrowers 386 422
Renewed Borrowers 394 267
Replacement Borrowers Card 121 41
Overdue Notices 574 468
ROUNTREE ROOM
Story Hours Attendance -- 63
Saturday Program 141 113
Class Visits & Tours/Attendance 1/9 --
Special Programs 525 230
REFERENCE
Interlibrary Loan 44 36
Questions 1,094 1,145
Reserves Notified 268 186
ELDERLY & HOMEBOUND
. Regular Print 44 33
Large Type Print 224 203
BOOKMOBILE
Trips Made 36 23
Adult Books
Non-fiction 150 109
Fiction 769 539
Juvenile
Non-fiction 446 384 .
Fiction 2,180 1,970 '
Redmond Terrace 1,066 784
Oak Hill-Johnson School area 443 450
K-Mart 805 1,126
Crestview Apts. 22 _I -17
Raintree 435 309
Steep Hollow 151 11
Manor East Mall 143 120
Brushy 76 56
Bonham Park 170 99
La Brisa/Rockwood 279 - 87
Carver 198 213
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