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  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 460-461

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from February through April 1941, as shown in the source
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    Page 460
    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1941
    Bills Allowed:
    Feb. 10: No. 1972 – Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 3.93
    Feb. 10: No. 1973 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Feb. 24: No. 1973* – Holm and Holm - Books + Binding – 8.88
    Feb. 24: No. 1974 – Geo. Wahr - Books – 33.31
    Feb. 24: No. 1975 – Demco Lib. Supplies - Supplies – 6.10
    Feb. 24: No. 1976 – Gaylord Bros. – 4.55
    Feb. 24: No. 1977 – Det. Edison - Lights – 12.10
    Feb. 24: No. 1978 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Feb. 24: No. 1979 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Feb. 24: No. 1980 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Feb. 24: No. 1981 – H. G. Deeble - Recharging Fire Ex. – 2.00
    Feb. 24: No. 1982 – Liv. Co. Press - Library Cards – 4.50
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Total Feb. – 256.31
    Bills Allowed:
    Mar. 10: No. 1983 – Mich. Bell Tel. - Telephone – 2.88
    Mar. 10: No. 1984 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 14.55
    Mar. 24: No. 1985 – Martin & Murray - Books (ref) – 35.13
    Mar. 24: No. 1986 – Liv. Co. Press - Paper – 1.50
    Mar. 24: No. 1987 – Schaufenberg - Free Press – 9.00
    Mar. 24: No. 1988 – Triangle Book Binding - Rebounds – 7.32
    Mar. 24: No. 1989 – Richards Electric - Repair Lights – 3.15
    Mar. 24: No. 1990 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Mar. 24: No. 1991 – Purdy & Woodruff - Coal – 49.50
    Mar. 24: No. 1992 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Mar. 24: No. 1993 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Mar. 24: No. 1994 – Holm & Holm - New Books – 33.72
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Total Mar. – 304.25
    *Note: Document shows an overlap in check numbering for No. 1973.

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    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1941
    Meeting Minutes: A regular meeting of the commission was held at the Library on Monday afternoon, March 24th, with all members present
    . Dr. Noble called the meeting to order, and the secretary's report of the February meeting was approved
    . Dr. Noble reported that he had consulted with Mayor Mr. Itener and Councilman Bush regarding the city assuming the costs of heat and lights for the library he received encouragement that the city would take over these expenses
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    The board moved that the accumulation of ashes at the rear of the library be removed and that, henceforth, all ashes must be placed in baskets for city removal
    . Mr. Strobel was appointed to handle the purchase of these baskets
    . Mr. Strobel was also tasked with determining the cost of an ornamental fence to replace the wire fence across the north lawn, aimed at preventing pedestrians from crossing the grass
    . Repairs to the entrance door, rest-room, and windows as suggested by Mrs. Van Slyke were authorized to be arranged by Dr. Noble
    . Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    Apr. 14: No. 1995 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Apr. 14: No. 1996 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 2.88
    Apr. 28: No. 1997 – City of Howell - Water – 3.00
    Apr. 28: No. 1998 – C. H. Bowman & Co. - Books (Child) – 25.25
    Apr. 28: No. 1999 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Apr. 28: No. 2000 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Apr. 28: No. 2001 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Total Apr. – 211.13
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 458-459

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

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    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from November 1940 through February 1941, as shown in the source.
    Page 458
    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1940
    Meeting Minutes: A regular meeting of the Commission was held at the library at 7:30 P.M. Friday, Nov. 22, with Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel, and Mrs. Gillette present. The secretary's report of the October meeting was read and approved as read. Bills to the amount of $308.73, including salaries, were approved and ordered paid.
    A motion was made and carried that it be suggested to all organizations using the Club rooms in the library for regular meetings that 50Β’ per meeting be paid to defray the expense of electricity. The meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Bills allowed:
    Nov. 11: No. 1944 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 2.88
    Nov. 11: No. 1945 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Nov. 25: No. 1946 – Triangle Book Bdg Co. - Rebinding – 12.64
    Nov. 25: No. 1947 – Grolier Soc - Books – 10.00
    Nov. 25: No. 1948 – Geo Dunn Co. – Void
    Nov. 25: No. 1949 – Am. Chemical Supply Co. - Boiler Comp. and Chamois – 13.21
    Nov. 25: No. 1950 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 10.08
    Nov. 25: No. 1951 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Nov. 25: No. 1952 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Nov. 25: No. 1953 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Total: $228.81 Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Bills allowed:
    Dec. 9: No. 1954 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 2.88
    Dec. 9: No. 1955 – Estelle Bennett - Β½ Salary – 20.00
    Dec. 9: No. 1956 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Dec. 23: No. 1957 – P. F. Collier and Son - Books – 18.85
    Dec. 23: No. 1958 – U. S. Specialties Corp - Tiles – 23.03
    Dec. 23: No. 1959 – Jr. Litt. Guild - Books – 10.67

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    Page 459
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    Dec. 23, 1940: No. 1960 – C. H. Van Blaricum - Tree – .75
    Dec. 23: No. 1961 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Dec. 23: No. 1962 – Estelle Bennett - Β½ Salary – 20.00
    Dec. 23: No. 1963 – Det. Edison - Lights – 13.10
    Dec. 23: No. 1963* – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Bills allowed:
    Jan. 13, 1941: No. 1964 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 2.88
    Jan. 13: No. 1965 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Jan. 27: No. 1966 – Follette Co. - Books – 39.69
    Jan. 27: No. 1967 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Jan. 27: No. 1968 – Det. Edison - Lights – 13.03
    Jan. 27: No. 1969 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Jan. 27: No. 1970 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Jan. 27: No. 1971 – H. W. Wilson Co. - Readers Guide – 10.40
    Beulah Gillette, Sec.
    Meeting Minutes: A regular meeting of the commission was held at the library at one o'clock on the afternoon of Feb. 21st, 1941. All members were present. Dr. Noble, the President of the commission, called the meeting to order. The secretary's report of the November meeting was read and approved as read. The Treasurer, Mr. Strobel, reported the amount on hand as of February 1st was $1,935.00. Motion made and carried bills to amount of $256.37 for February be paid.
    In regard to the suggestion that all societies using the club rooms in the library pay 50Β’ per meeting for electricity, the proposal met with opposition from the Woman's Club. A motion was subsequently made and carried that Dr. Noble confer with members of the City Council about the city assuming the expenses of light and heat for the building. The meeting adjourned. Beulah Gillette, Sec.
    *Note: Item No. 1963 is repeated for two separate entries on Page 459.
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 456-457

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from September through October 1940, as shown in the source.
    Page 456
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    Meeting Minutes (Continued): The Treasurer Mr. Strobel reported a bal. in the Treasury of $3243.40.The allotment to the library from the city taxes this year is $26.00 less than last.
    There followed a discussion of ways and means of replenishing the library treasury for it is not adequate for the many demands upon it. Dr. Noble will request Howell City to make an appropriation if the Council deems it advisable or possible.
    The meeting adjourned.
    Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed (Continued):
    Sept 23, 1940: No. 1920 – Glenn Neumann - Floor covering – 34.17
    Sept 23: No. 1921 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 8.28
    Sept 23: No. 1922 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Sept 23: No. 1923 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Sept 23: No. 1924 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Total (including carryover of $86.39): $276.34
    Meeting Minutes: On Fri. afternoon Oct. 25th the Commission met at the Library. Present: Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel, and Mrs. Gillette. Minutes of the Sept. meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read. Bills to the amount of $491.20 were presented by the treasurer.They were approved and orders drawn for said amount. Mrs.Van Slyke thanked the commission for the $10.00 allowed her towards her expenses for the Librarians' Convention in Gd. Rapids Oct 16-19th.

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    Page 457
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    Meeting Minutes (Continued): It was recommended to the librarian that any printing necessary to the work of the library be given to the Liv. Co. Press, who give the library the publicity so necessary for the information of the public regarding new books.
    In accordance with the request of Mrs. Van Slyke, it was decided new felt should be purchased for covering the reading table in the stack room.
    The meeting adjourned.
    Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    Oct. 14, 1940: No. 1925 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Oct. 28: No. 1926 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 9.79
    Oct. 28: No. 1927 – Moore-Cottrell Co. - Magazines – 72.50
    Oct. 28: No. 1928 – Geo. Dunn - Books – 15.75
    Oct. 28: No. 1929 – Howell City - Water – 1.50
    Oct. 28: No. 1930 – H. W. and C. A. Peavy - Coal – 86.74
    Oct. 28: No. 1931 – Warner and Gould - Labor on Roof – 2.50
    Oct. 28: No. 1932 – Am. Chemical Supply Co. - Mops – 6.06
    Oct. 28: No. 1933 – Purdy & Woodruff - Coal – 94.50
    Oct. 28: No. 1934 – Mich Bell - Telephone – 2.88
    Oct. 28: No. 1935 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Oct. 28: No. 1936 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Oct. 28: No. 1937 – Geo. Wahr - Book – 2.63
    Oct. 28: No. 1938 – Richards Electric - Fuse & Labor – .80
    Oct. 28: No. 1939 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Oct. 28: No. 1940 – Aldrich Print Shop - Cards – 2.75
    Oct. 28: No. 1941 – Follette Book Co. - Book – 1.80
    Oct. 28: No. 1942 – Milo Phillips - Labor on windows – 1.00
    Oct. 28: No. 1943 – Minnie Van Slyke - Convention Expenses – 10.00
    Total: $491.20
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 454-455

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from July through September 1940, as shown in the source
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    Page 454
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    Meeting Minutes (Continued): ...annual report of the library to explain with the years, the expense of building maintenance increases and the fund for purchase of books correspondingly decreases and to request financial appropriations in addition to the regular 1/2 mill tax
    . A coat of paint for the roof was discussed but it was decided to leave the matter until next year
    . Meeting adjourned
    . Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Ledger Entries (July continued):
    July 22: No. 1893 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 9.09
    July 22: No. 1894 – Liv. Co. Press - Closing Notice – 1.00
    July 22: No. 1895 – Helmly Hoth - New books – 3.08
    July 22: No. 1896 – Baldwin Hdw. - Rake, oil etc – 1.99
    July 22: No. 1897 – Hallett Co. - Fan – 3.75
    July 22: No. 1898 – Junior Lit. Guild - Books – 1.75
    July 22: No. 1899 – George Wahr - Book – 3.18
    July 22: No. 1900 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    July 22: No. 1901 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    July 22: No. 1902 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Total July: 244.70
    Ledger Entries (August):
    Aug 13: No. 1903 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 3.23
    Aug 13: No. 1904 – Wagenvoord Co. - Binding – 6.75
    Aug 13: No. 1905 – Triangle Bookbinding - Rebounds – 11.45
    Aug 13: No. 1906 – S. Rogers - Map (Mich.) – 3.90
    Aug 13: No. 1907 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Aug 26: No. 1908 – Det. Edison - Lights – 8.28
    Aug 26: No. 1909 – Geo. Wahr - Books – 16.52
    Aug 26: No. 1910 – Helmly Hoth - Children's Books – 9.64
    Aug 26: No. 1911 – Health Pub. Service - Books – 4.70
    Aug 26: No. 1912 – C. Wallace - Plastering – 8.00
    Aug 26: No. 1913 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Aug 26: No. 1914 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Aug 26: No. 1915 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Total Aug: 252.47

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    Ledger Entries (September):
    Sept 9: No. 1916 – Lewis Pub. Co. - Books (Mich) – 35.00
    Sept 9: No. 1917 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 4.03
    Sept 9: No. 1918 – George Wahr - Books – 14.86
    Sept 9: No. 1919 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    Total: 86.39
    Meeting Minutes: The Library Commission held a regular meeting at the Carnegie Library on the evening of Wednesday Sept. 18th, all three members being present
    . Mr. Miller Baumann being invited to attend, an inspection of the rubber matting in the lobby preceded the business session and after a discussion, Mr. Baumann offered to recement the rubber and to see that same remains fastened to the floor
    . This being the best solution of the problem the floor covering was accepted by the Commission
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    The meeting was called to order by the president Dr. Noble
    . The Secretary's report of the last meeting was read and approved as read
    . Motion was made that the Library Commission meet regularly on the Fri. evening preceding the 4th Mon. of the month for the presentation and endorsement of all bills with the exception of telephone, lights, water and salaries for which vouchers may be made without presentation to the board
    . Carried
    . Motion made and carried that Baumann bill for rubber matting amounting to $34.17 be paid
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 452-453

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from June through July 1940, as shown in the source.
    Page 452
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    Ledger Entries (June continued):
    W. D. Adams - Cloth β€” 5.39
    Cut-rate Drug Co. - Sponges β€” 12.51
    Purdy & Woodruff - Lumber β€” 9.16
    Total: 27.06
    Meeting Minutes: Mrs. Loren Willis, President of the Child Conservation Club, presented a proposition for her organization to purchase character dolls and small chairs for use by young children in a summer nursery school.
    These items would later be presented as a permanent gift to the library, with the Library Commission's only obligation being to provide storage.
    The gifts were accepted with thanks.
    Upon request, Mrs. Van Slyke reported that $93.84 had been spent for books and rebinding since April 15th.
    Mr.Strobel,the Treasurer,reported a balance in the treasury of $845 as of June 1st.
    Mrs. Van Slyke was authorized to purchase $150.00 worth of books for June and July, with 75% of those being fiction.
    The librarian was granted two weeks vacation with pay.
    Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    N.B.: Mr. Strobel also reported he had been unable to secure the services of a plasterer thus far.

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    Page 453
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    Ledger Entries (June):
    June 10: No. 1874 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone β€” 2.88
    June 10: No. 1875 – Purdy & Woodruff - Lumber β€” 9.16
    June 10: No. 1876 – W. D. Adams - Cleaning Cloth (W.P.A.) (School paid other Β½) β€” 5.39
    June 10: No. 1877 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    June 10: No. 1878 – Howell Cut Rate Drug - Sponges (W.P.A.) β€” 12.51
    June 24: No. 1879 – Detroit Edison Co. - Lights β€” 9.09
    June 24: No. 1880 – C. B. Dolge Co. - Larvex β€” 6.75
    June 24: No. 1881 – Follett Book Co. - Books β€” 41.20
    June 24: No. 1882 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    June 24: No. 1883 – Estelle Bennett - Salary β€” 40.00
    June 24: No. 1884 – Minnie J. Van Slyke - Salary β€” 75.00
    Total: 266.98 β€” Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Ledger Entries (July):
    July 8: No. 1885 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone β€” 2.88
    July 8: No. 1886 – Howell City - Water β€” 1.50
    July 8: No. 1887 – Follett Book Co. - Books β€” 15.08
    July 8: No. 1888 – George Wahr - Books β€” 15.20
    July 8: No. 1889 – D. W. Goodnow - Cheese Cloth β€” 4.20
    July 8: No. 1890 – J. W. Miers - Fountain β€” 2.00
    July 8: No. 1891 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary β€” 37.50
    July 8: No. 1892 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Total: 110.86
    Meeting Minutes: The Library Commission met on Monday, July 15th, with Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel, and Mrs. Gillette present.
    The Treasurer reported a balance of $585.02 as of July 1st.
    There was an inspection of the rubber matting in the lobby Dr. Noble agreed to ask the Baumanns to make it satisfactory.
    After consulting the Librarian, Dr. Noble was authorized to appear before the City Council to interpret the annual report.
    He was tasked with explaining that as building maintenance expenses increase over the years, the funds available for books decrease, and to request additional financial appropriations beyond the regular Β½ mill tax.
    A coat of paint for the roof was discussed but deferred until next year.
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 450-451

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from April through June 1940, as shown in the source.
    Page 450
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    Meeting Minutes: A meeting of the Library Commission was held at the library on Monday evening April 15th, with Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel, and Mrs. Gillette present.
    The meeting was called to order by the president, Dr. Noble.
    The secretary's report of the last meeting, held on Feb 29th, was read and approved as read.
    Due to confusion regarding the bills of materials used in renovating the library, only those clearly defined as belonging to the library were allowed, while others were held over for more detailed information.
    Mr. Strobel was instructed to engage a plasterer from Fowlerville to repair the ceiling in the main lobby and other necessary areas.
    Dr. Noble was tasked with contacting Mr. Baumann again regarding the replacement of the unsatisfactory rubber matting in the lobby.
    The president also agreed to see Mr. Bush of the City Commission concerning Mr. Papworth's salary, as he remained unable to assume full-time janitorial duties.
    A discussion was held regarding ways and means for purchasing more books, with information provided by Mrs. Van Slyke, though no decision was reached.
    Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.

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    Page 451
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    Ledger Entries (April):
    April 22: No. 1854 – Detroit Edison - Edison Lights (Bulbs 90Β’ - Refund 11.30, so No. 1854 is void) – 12.20
    April 22: No. 1855 – Triangle Book Bindery - Rebounds – 22.07
    April 22: No. 1856 – Helm & Hoth – 13.10
    April 22: No. 1857 – Richards Electric - Post Light – 8.50
    April 22: No. 1858 – Sutton Hdw. - Nails - mops – 1.95
    April 22: No. 1859 – W. D. Adams - Cloth – 2.28
    April 22: No. 1860 – E. E. Papworth (void) - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    April 22: No. 1861 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    April 22: No. 1862 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    April 22: No. 1863 – Eleanor Briggs - Salary – 20.00
    Total April Expenditures: 305.48
    Ledger Entries (May):
    May 13: No. 1864 – Mich Bell Tel. Co. - Service – 3.03
    May 13: No. 1865 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    May 13: No. 1866 – Minnie Van Slyke - Β½ Salary – 37.50
    May 27: No. 1867 – Detroit Edison (2 mos) - Lights – 20.88
    May 27: No. 1868 – Gaylord Bros. - Supplies – 3.80
    May 27: No. 1869 – Owen Pub. Co. - Children's Books – 3.30
    May 27: No. 1870 – Junior Lit. Guild - Books – 7.50
    May 27: No. 1871 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary – 32.50
    May 27: No. 1872 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    May 27: No. 1873 – Minnie Van Slyke - Β½ Salary – 37.50
    Total May Expenditures: 218.51
    Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Meeting Minutes: All members of the Commission met at the Library on the evening of June 6. Dr. Noble called the meeting to order.
    The secretary's report of April 15th was read and approved as read.
    Dr. Noble reported that Mr. Papworth, the janitor, had returned to his usual work schedule.
    It was reported that Mr. Baumann would proceed with taking up the matting in the lobby.
    Further information was shared regarding bills for cleaning by the W.P.A.
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 448-449

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from February through April 1940, as shown in the sources.
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    Bills Allowed:
    Feb. 12: No. 1820 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 2.88
    Feb. 12: No. 1821 – Aldrich Print Shop - Order Books – 6.00
    Feb. 12: No. 1822 – John Hildebrant - Work on Christmas tree – 2.25
    Feb. 12: No. 1823 – D. W. Goodnow - Cheesecloth – 4.75
    Feb. 12: No. 1824 – H. G. Strobel - Supplies – 2.20
    Feb. 12: No. 1825 – H. W. Wilson Co. - Readers Guide – 8.60
    Feb. 12: No. 1826 – S. H. Freeman - Hand rail – 23.11
    Feb. 12: No. 1827 – Void
    Feb. 12: No. 1828 – Eleanor Briggs - Supply for Jan. – 20.00
    Feb. 26: No. 1829 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 12.55
    Feb. 26: No. 1830 – Am. Chem. Supply Co. - Floor finish – 18.35
    Feb. 26: No. 1831 – L. Schaufenberg - Free Press – 9.00
    Feb. 26: No. 1832 – Martin & Murray Co. - Books – 24.99
    Feb. 26: No. 1833 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary (Void) – 32.50
    Feb. 26: No. 1834 – Eleanor Briggs - Supply Jan. – 20.00
    Feb. 26: No. 1835 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Feb. 26: No. 1836 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Total Feb: 269.83
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Meeting Minutes: The Library Commission held the first meeting of 1940 at the library on Thursday evening, Feb. 29. Present: Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel, and Mrs. Gillette.
    An inspection of the building, which was being renovated by W.P.A. workers, preceded the business session.
    The meeting was called to order by the president, Dr. Noble.
    Minutes of the December meeting were read and approved.
    It was moved and carried that the east hall, which is the entrance to the Woman's Club rooms, be painted, and Mr. Fred Knapp was engaged to do the work.
    A motion was also made for the installation of a light in the same hall at the foot of the stairs and a switch for the kitchen lights.

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    Meeting Minutes (Continued): At the request of the Commission, the librarian, Mrs. Van Slyke, read a list of the books ordered since the first of the year.
    She was instructed to keep the new books for the rental shelf coming regularly and placed in circulation as soon as they arrive.
    She was also instructed to purchase Carl Sandburg's 'Lincoln' in four volumes for $20.00.
    The meeting adjourned after an inspection of the bills submitted by the W.P.A. foreman for materials used in cleaning the building.
    It was noted that the labor is paid by the Government.
    Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    Mar. 11: No. 1837 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 3.63
    Mar. 11: No. 1838 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary (Void) – 32.50
    Mar. 11: No. 1839 – Eleanor Briggs - Β½ Salary – 20.00
    Mar. 25: No. 1840 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 10.17
    Mar. 25: No. 1841 – Fred Knapp - Labor – 18.75
    Mar. 25: No. 1842 – Hallers Hardware - Paint etc. – 12.40
    Mar. 25: No. 1843 – Geo. Wahr - Books – 15.00
    Mar. 25: No. 1844 – Liv. County Press - Paper – 1.50
    Mar. 25: No. 1845 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary (Void) – 32.50
    Mar. 25: No. 1846 – Eleanor Briggs - Β½ Salary – 20.00
    Mar. 25: No. 1847 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Mar. 25: No. 1848 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Total Mar: 246.45
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    Apr. 8: No. 1849 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 2.88
    Apr. 8: No. 1850 – Helm and Hoth - Rebounds – 22.00
    Apr. 8: No. 1851 – Eleanor Briggs - Β½ Salary – 20.00
    Apr. 8: No. 1852 – E. E. Papworth (Void) – 32.50
    Apr. 8: No. 1853 – City of Howell - Water – 1.50
    Total Apr: 78.88
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 446-447

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from November 1939 through January 1940, as shown in the source.
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    Bills Allowed (November):
    Nov. 13: No. 1788 – Moore-Cottrell – Magazines β€” 77.20
    Nov. 13: No. 1789 – Mich Bell Tel Co. – Telephone β€” 2.88
    Nov. 13: No. 1790 – E. E. Papworth – Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Nov. 27: No. 1791 – Detroit Edison Co. – Lights β€” 10.53
    Nov. 27: No. 1792 – E. E. Papworth – Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Nov. 27: No. 1793 – Estelle Bennett – Salary β€” 40.00
    Nov. 27: No. 1794 – Minnie Van Slyke – Salary β€” 75.00
    Total November: 270.61
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed (December):
    Dec. 11: No. 1795 – Aldrich Print Shop – Borrower's Cards β€” 4.25
    Dec. 11: No. 1796 – Caxton Printers – Children's Books β€” 20.88
    Dec. 11: No. 1797 – Demco Library Supplies – Supplies β€” 11.30
    Dec. 11: No. 1798 – Liv. Co. Press – Application Cards β€” 2.75
    Dec. 11: No. 1799 – C. B. Dolge Co. – Oil β€” 2.47
    Dec. 11: No. 1800 – E. E. Papworth – Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Dec. 11: No. 1801 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. – Telephone β€” 2.88
    Dec. 22: No. 1802 – Detroit Edison – Lights β€” 10.08
    Dec. 22: No. 1803 – E. E. Papworth – Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Dec. 22: No. 1804 – Estelle Bennett – Salary β€” 40.00
    Dec. 22: No. 1805 – Minnie Van Slyke – Salary β€” 75.00
    Dec. 22: No. 1806 – Eleanor Briggs – Substitute Janitor β€” 20.00
    No. 1807: void
    Total December: 254.61
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Meeting Minutes: The Library Commission Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel and Mrs Gillette held a special meeting at the library Wed. evening Dec 27
    . Dr. Noble having called the meeting to order, the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved
    . Mr. Strobel reported the railing thro center of library entrance steps will cost $22.00 and has been ordered
    . Side railings as first planned, were found to be unnecessary
    . Mr. Papworth, the janitor being ill and in the hospital, a discussion regarding a substitute during his absence was the particular business of the evening
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    Meeting Minutes (Continued): Dr. Noble phoned the City Clerk Mr. Hill and learned the City Council about Oct 1st granted Eleanor Briggs who has been substituting for her father and have planned to pay this amount out of the City Treasury to relieve the library fund
    . If this plan is continued the library commission will pay Mr. Papworth his full salary until he is able to return to work or at least for a reasonable length of time
    . Discussion of a book committee finished the business session but no decision was reached
    . Meeting adjourned
    . Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed (January 1940):
    Jan. 8: No. 1808 – Jno. C. Winston Co. – Children's Books β€” 10.00
    Jan. 8: No. 1809 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. – Telephone β€” 2.88
    Jan. 13: No. 1810 – City of Howell – Water β€” 1.50
    Jan. 13: No. 1811 – Eleanor Briggs – Sub. for Janitor β€” 20.00
    Jan. 22: No. 1812 – Detroit News Co. – Books β€” 43.58
    Jan. 22: No. 1813 – Lyons and Carnahan – Children's Books β€” 15.68
    Jan. 22: No. 1814 – Library Guild – Books β€” 6.67
    No. 1815: void
    Jan. 22: No. 1816 – Eleanor Briggs – Sub. for Janitor β€” 20.00
    Jan. 22: No. 1817 – Estelle Bennett – Salary β€” 40.00
    Jan. 22: No. 1818 – Minnie Van Slyke – Salary β€” 75.00
    Jan. 22: No. 1819 – Detroit Edison – Lights β€” 14.49
    Total January: 249.80
    Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 444-445

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from August through December 1939, as shown in the source.
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    Meeting Minutes (Continued): ...book com. was discussed at length. No action taken. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted - Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed (August):
    Aug. 14: No. 1762 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone β€” 3.48
    Aug. 14: No. 1763 – F. Westbrecht - Janitor's Supply β€” 7.00
    Aug. 14: No. 1764 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Aug. 28: No. 1765 – Detroit Edison Co. - Lights β€” 6.84
    Aug. 28: No. 1766 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Aug. 28: No. 1767 – Estelle Bennett - Salary β€” 40.00
    Aug. 28: No. 1768 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary β€” 75.00
    Total August: 224.82 [Note: Ledger shows 197.32 as a subtotal for late August] Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed (September):
    Sept. 11: No. 1769 – University Asso of Canada - Books β€” 25.00
    Sept. 11: No. 1770 – Purdy and Woodruff - Coal β€” 93.58
    Sept. 11: No. 1771 – Community El. + Lite Co. - Coal β€” 102.04
    Sept. 11: No. 1772 – H. W. + C. A. Peavy - Coal β€” 89.39
    Sept. 11: No. 1773 – Mich Bell Tel Co. - Telephone β€” 2.88
    Sept. 11: No. 1774 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Sept. 25: No. 1775 – U. S. Sanitary Specialties Ass - Tiles [?] β€” 12.98
    Sept. 25: No. 1776 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Sept. 25: No. 1777 – Estelle Bennett - Salary β€” 40.00
    Sept. 25: No. 1778 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary β€” 75.00
    Sept. 25: No. 1779 – Det. Edison - Lights β€” 8.19
    Total September: 514.56 Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed (October):
    Oct. 9: No. 1780 – City of Howell - Water β€” 1.50
    Oct. 9: No. 1781 – Mich Bell Tel Co. - Telephone β€” 2.88
    Oct. 9: No. 1782 – H. W. + C. A. Peavy - Slack β€” 6.05
    Oct. 9: No. 1783 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Oct. 23: No. 1784 – Det. Edison - Lights β€” 7.38
    Oct. 23: No. 1785 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    Oct. 23: No. 1786 – Estelle Bennett - Salary β€” 40.00

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    Bills Allowed (October Continued):
    Oct. 23: No. 1787 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary β€” 75.00
    Total October: 197.81 Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Meeting Minutes: The Library Commission met at the library on Wednesday evening, Dec. 6th, with Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel, and Mrs. Gillette being present.
    The meeting was called to order by the president, Dr. Noble.
    The minutes of the previous meeting were reviewed and accepted as read.
    Another inspection of the matting in the lobby was made after a bill of $34.17 for the same was presented.
    Dr. Noble agreed to ask the Baumanns to take up the strips recently laid and replace them with the exact material used in the original covering.
    The treasurer, Mr. Strobel, reported a balance on hand as of November 1, 1939, of $669.70.
    The State Library Fund total in the McPherson Bank was 106.60βˆ—βˆ—,withabalanceofβˆ—βˆ—64.27 remaining on December 6th.
    Mrs. Van Slyke was instructed to pay a bill for rebinding in the amount of $48.00 from the latter balance.
    It was suggested to the librarian that fiction to the amount of $18.00 be purchased monthly, as this represents the average sum received monthly from rentals and fines.
    A motion was made and carried that Mr. Strobel investigate the cost of an iron railing for the center and sides of the entrance steps if the cost does not exceed $20.00, the work is to be done.
    The meeting adjourned.
    Respectfully submitted - Beulah P. Gillette
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 442-443

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from June and August 1939, as shown in the source
    .
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    Meeting Minutes: The Library Com. met at the library on Thurs. evening June 15, Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel and Mrs Gillette being present.
    Before the meeting was called to order, the Commission inspected the rubber runners in the main lobby of the library and decided to ask Mr. John Baumann to estimate the cost of two new strips to replace the center ones that were more worn than the others, approximately 16 yds.
    Meeting called to order by the chairman Dr. Noble. Secretary's report read and approved.
    Mr. Strobel reported no city dealer has coal at present nor are any prices available.
    After some discussion of finance, a motion was made and carried one half of the janitor's salary (32.50)βˆ—βˆ—bepaidthismonthfromtheβˆ—βˆ—appropriationmadebytheStateβˆ—βˆ—andthebalanceofthatfund(aboutβˆ—βˆ—56.00) be spent for fiction.
    Motion made and carried the library be closed on Tues. and Fri. evenings during July and August. Meeting adjourned.
    Respectfully submitted - Beulah P. Gillette

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    Ledger Entries (July 1939): Bills allowed
    July 10: No. 1755 – Mich Bell Tel. Co. - Service β€” 2.88
    July 10: No. 1756 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ Salary β€” 32.50
    July 24: No. 1757 – Det. Edison - Lights β€” 8.37
    July 24: No. 1758 – Estelle Bennett - Salary β€” 40.00
    July 24: No. 1759 – E. E. Papworth - Β½ [Salary] β€” 32.50
    July 24: No. 1760 – Frank Westbrecht - Janitor's supply β€” 12.30
    July 24: No. 1761 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary β€” 75.00
    Total July: 203.55
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec
    Meeting Minutes: The Library Com. met at the library on Wed. evening Aug. 2, Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel and Mrs. Gillette present. Meeting was called to order by the president, Dr. Noble. Minutes of last meeting read and approved as read.
    Upon final inspection it was found about 30 yds of rubber matting in the lobby was needed instead of 16 as originally planned. It had been laid and was not entirely satisfactory to the board, so Dr. Noble was appointed to approach the Baumanns and find if it could be improved in any way.
    There is still no coal available. Tax money is now being received so the library will soon be granted its apportionment.
    The last quarter of fund from State Library Aid Fund has been rec'd, about $58.00. Same must be used by June 1940.
    Mrs. Van Slyke was granted a two weeks' vacation with pay. Mrs. Bennett was granted eight days with pay as she is at the library but 4 days per week. The subject of selecting a...
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