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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet - LB - 1949.03.09 Burlingame, California February 9, 1949 A regular meeting of the Burlingame Library Board was held on the above date. Present were: Massers Hall., Reynolds, Fichtner and Colby. Also present was Mrs. Dombaugh, Assistant Librarian. The minutes of the meeting of January 5, 1949 were read and approved. The Librarian's report was read and ordered filed. Bills to the amount of $3057.84 were ordered paid Payment of all outstanding book bills was ordered and the Librarian granted $250.00 for book purchases for the month of March. The Librarian reported that Mrs . Ely would resign as of April 1, 1949. She also reported that the societies using the library regularly were : Council of Social Agencies, Science of Mind, Girl Scout Council, Mr. E.C. Fichtner reported on the visit of the lighting engineer. The reccommendations he made in regard to the lighting of the library were concurred in by Mr. Fichtner. It was decided that fixtures for the work room, office and main floor stacks should be purchased from Phillips &Edwards Electric 9orporation as follows: 13 SL 201-962 1 SL 1504-96, 2 SL 1204-48. Mr. Hall's report on proposed audience with the City Council was ordered filed. The Librarian reported the fines 2 cents and a cent per day, the non-resident fee $2.00 per year. A letter from Miss Smith was read and it was moved, seconded and carried that the Board request an additional 30 days sick leave for her. Mr. Hall was asked to inquire into her retirement status before her resignation was considered. On the reading of letters the requests of the Great Books Foundation and the National Council of Catholic Women to use the library assembly room were granted. A motlon�twas made and carried that we delay action on the appointment of Senior Librarian. Mr. Hall was asked to meet with the Civil Service Commission accompanied by Mr. Love, and report at the next Board meeting. The appointment of Mrs. Alda Jett as part time help in Mrs. Todd's place was ratified. It was decided to ask Miss Thelma Reid to visit the library and make suggestions as to service and staff. Irs. Dombaugh was asked to prepare a preliminary budget for the 1949/50 library year. She was also instructed to prepare more publicity. Mrs. Dombaugh reported on some of the library needs, namely: Oatalog units, book truck, adding machine, vertical file. It was decided to wait purchase of any of these until the bill for the light fixtures is in. Fred Colby reported that his resignation had nothing to do with the library but was in protest over acts of the Civil Service �--` Commission. It was declared a policy of the Board that staff attendance at professional meetings be encouraged and that reasonable expenses be allowed. It was moved, seconded and carried that no electrical work be authorized until considered first by the Library Board. Mrs-,i- Bombaug)A was: instructed to see to the cleaning of the light glomes in the reading rooms and of the registers. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted Fred Colby, Secretary REPORT OF LIBRARUN FOR JULY 1948 n ,e a s BURLINGAME PUBLIC LIBRARY Book Expenditures Feb. 10, 1949 1558 Edwin Allen Co. $194.50 1559 American Book Co. 34.33 1560 American Library Association 7.10 1561 Book-of-the-Month 3.90 1562 T.Y. Crowell 7.59 1563 Doubleday & Co. 160.02 1564 D.C. Heath 46.80 1565 Houghton Mifflin 14.75 1566 H.R. Huntting 173.90 1567 H. Felix Kraus 74.81 1568 McDonald Book Shop 8.76 1589 Macmillan Co. 48.12 1570 Messner 8.16 1571 J.C. Pennyy 9.77 1572Personal Book Shop 29.07 1573 Random House 6.91 1574 S.F.News 278.46 1575 J.A. Sullivan 35.93 1576 Town Book & Card Shop 41.50 1577 W.P. Wreden 13.84 1050.86