-T- * i^ :« Nov 7 bond referendum Librarian “Voters of Orange .County stand to reap direct and definite benefit from passage of the com* ing state bond issue,” Louise C. Hamlin, Librarian of the Hills boro Confederate Memorial Li brary said today. One of the 10 issues in the Nov. 7 referendum is an ur gently needed building for the North Carolina State Library in Raleigh,, which the State Library will share with the Department of Archives and History. Accord — ing to Mrs. Hamlin the State Li brary has so increased its serv ices to local libraries in recent years that it can no longer op erate efficiently from the im provised and crowded quarters'1 it now occupies. “Local readers often use the State Library without knowing it,” Mrs. Hamlin said, “and its services have enabled us to ex tend better library service to Orange County at a considerable saving in local tax dollars.” Ex plaining some of the services rendered by the State Library to the local library, Mrs. Hamlin mentioned its book processing ..1 center, “talking books” for the blind, professional consultant service to local libraries, and ad ministration of state and federal r financial aid funds. The Hills * ■ boro library will receive-nearly $5,500 in state and federal aid this year to supplement the local appropriation for library sendee. “The State Library’s book pro cessing center alone saves us several hundred dollars a year,” Mrs. Hamlin said. New books bought by the state’s local li braries are ordered, catalogued, and processed for circulation at the book processing center in Ra leigh. This results ia much larger price discounts than could be ob tained if each local library or dered its books in small quanti ties directly from the publishers. The processing center has also made possible a sharply reduced salary expenditure from local funds, for book processing per ! sonnel. Books not in the local library’s collection are made available through the State Library’s in terlibrary loan service, and many such titles are borrowed each month from the Raleigh library for local readers, Mrs. Hamlin said. Films used by Four-H clubs and other community groups are borrowed from the State Libra ry. Also, professional personnel of the Raleigh library organize state-wide workshops each year at which personnel of the local libraries are trained in the vari ous processes of library opera tion. Marlene C Perry, Orange County Bookmobile Librarian, at i tended a recent workshop at Wil son. “The State Library is now op* erating front intolerably crowded and poorly lit offices scattered among seven buildings, some of which have been condemned by state authorities as unsafe,” Mrs. Hamlin said. “There can be no doubt that this agency has given us a big dollar's worth of service for every dollar spent on it. If it is to continue these services to us it must have quarters ade quate to the job.” The -Nov. 7 bond referendum ballot is arranged in a way which will enable voters to either elect or reject all or any one of the 10 works the state plans to fi nance through the bond issue. State Treasurer Edwin Gill re cently said that the debt service requirement of the proposed, bond issue was provided for by the General Assembly of 1961, *and that no increase in taxes would result from passage of the bond referendum. CARSON TO CHANUTE Airman Eddie W. Carson, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mack E. Sparrow, Rural Route Three, Chapel Hill, is being assigned to the United States Air Force technical training course for aircraft fuel system me chanics at Chanute AFB, 111. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF 65 Ft. 4.20 i/5 Qt JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO.i CLERMONT, KENTUCKY As the nation's largest source of home loans, Insured Savings and Loan As sociations like ours play.a leading role — • ■ i in residential community develop ment. When you save with us, your money ... in addition to earning ex cellent returns for you . . . helps your neighbors become home-owners and' helps make our community a better place to live in. Why not open a sav ings account with us . . . soon? iFETY OF™ II UIINCS YOU, TOO, CAN BUILD YOUR FUTURE BY SAVING WITH WITH US SAVE AT DOWNTOWN OFFICE A Community Institution For 48 Years SAVE AT WEST HILLSBORO