The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1965 — Page 11

national Library . Week April 25 To May 1 April 2^ to May Ist ia National rary Week —a good time to i out just what your Librarian and how she serves you and j community. ine Walkerton Ihiblic Library A i ated at 510 Roosevelt Road, s open Tuesday. 9:30 to 9:00; c.lnesday thru Friday, 9:30 to "U Saturday, 9:30 to 5:00. ,4<| 12:30 to 1:30 for lunch , pt Saturday. Mrs. Elsie Johnls the librarian. She is much h than a book checker-outer t :ict. stamping dates in books 1 handing them over the counje piobably the least of her ,e is a complex o. re.-pm-tics and duties expected <>t rarian that the public often . r'.o Its She is responsible for the gena administration of the 1 braty - means rhe plans the budg', Jes thi b >okkt eping, assigns •k. super vis • an 1 nstn > •• Ivu iff. reports annual statistics, ri Ues corr'spor five an ! pubat y. She is resprofdb'e for buiidi'i; e library collec’i n and circu- ■ ng the library's n aterials Tin , ins she selects th books to purchased. fn m among tin 000 printed each year. Sho or-

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decs the books, catalogs them, cares ibr them by mending and rebinding, and weedd out old and out-of-date copies. She sets up the services, regulations and routine by which materials circulate. She provides reference service. Tins means she must have the tools and know-how to use them to ansr.ver the infinite variety ot questions library’ patrons bring to her. She must provide carvkes. books and materials that will be of interest to everyone in the community no matter I what then age, from toddlers to senior citizens And more often than not, she's responsible 'or the maintenance of the building, right down to making suit the pilot light on ‘h> i’o ne: itm > still burning. I ■>nit feel m ry f. r hi i . 11 she th in t > ij >y h. r work, she would a ' be doing it. Primarily, her job is one of *:■ .:< <■ As a ta:qay< r. you pay her to give you personal sirv.ee, whether it he finding mate, in! lor y >m m i lei & thesis. or a magazine aiti’ D on flower ar.anging or an instruction manual on plumbing. You also pay her to s ive the whole community, to p.ovidc • • hoo' children with . upp’i mentai inf >rm-• i n and a 1 btiona’ reading to promote adult r' mt” groups; t » give service to sh'.t---m . t - pr wde material, for lo

cal businesses, civic organizations and government ag. ncies. Get your money's woith Get to know your Librarian. Kind out how she can help you through your library. And remember, just because all 50 stales give credit to the importance of Libraries this week, it doesn’t mean you can ignore your library all the rest of the year Rainbow News The Walkerton Assembly No. 64 met Monday, April 12, with Jamct Pipert presiding. Guests were Mrs. John McPambs, worthy matron of East m St it, Mr Al Drews, Mrs. Louis Laube Mrs. James Verkier, Mr. Williams and Top Lidy. The hayri Ie was discussed It is to be held May I at Janice luperts home l a h person is to brinr a q 1 art r to In p defiay ex- ] smses We wt re asked to bring canFGH EVERY OCCASION * > O' ® SI.OO N $ 250 f)) Bi \ // $3.00 >£=> SI.OO "^^^^l.oo^^^ Lee' Jewelry Phone 5b6-3512 Walkerton, Indiana CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE LEADEB rBE. . : -dr A*' ' - J® BILL BOWERS welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest deals possible on any new or used car or truck. See him now at.. . Powell-Mann Chev.-Olds. Co. 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 583-3149 Walkerton, Indiana

APR. 22, 1965 — THE INDBPENDENT NEWS

ned food which was brought from the Htore for the relief of the disaster area people. Thjee girls from our assembly axe g“ing to Girls State, Theresa DeVos, Ixurame Mull«< and Donna Smith. INDIANA REPRESENTATTVT OF BIG-10 DX) COUNCIL Gene Palmer, a i’iu Gamma Delta sophomore, was one of six Interfratcmlty CMurwnl delegates selected to represent I. U. at the Big Ten LEG Tan-Hellenic Association. Hie office is director of rpecial affairs. The regional conference wxi« held at the Univerr.ty of Michigan at Ann Arbor with 100 delegates in attemlance <km« .‘’pent the FLister holidays with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Richard Palmer, Koontz lAkc.

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