Annual Reports of the Town of Danville, New Hampshire 1961
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One hundred thirty-six individuals were recorded under the new bor- rowers' list. With only two hours per week, from four to six on Mondays, the library has had a circulation of 3,600 books for the year. There were five bookmobile visits and 100 books were purchased during the year. ^Ye wish to express our sincere appreciation for the work of our two former library trustees, Mahlon C. Currier, whom we lost by death; and Roland C. Butters, who re- signed. Mrs. Patricia Cote and Mrs. Virginia Sea...rs were appointed to iiil the positions of trustees for the rest of the year. Respectfully submitted, AMY R. KIMBALL PATRICIA COTE VIRGINIA SEARS AN APPEAL FROM YOUR FOREST FIRE WARDEN In these days of constantlj^ rising taxes and wages, any unnecessary expense is an added burden on everyone's pocketbook — yours and mine. Fores 1 fires cost money and damage our valuable vv'oodlands. Lightning sets some forest fires, but we have no control of lightning. Children cause many fires. Ninety-eight percent of our forest fires result from human carelessness — our carelessness.
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