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==Managers==
 
==Managers==
*  Miss Barbara {{Surname|Burns}}
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*  Miss Barbara Burns
*  Frances {{Surname|Johnson}}
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*  Frances Johnson
*  Leslie {{Surname|Davenport}}
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*  Leslie Davenport
*  Patti ({{Surname|Hochstetler}}) {{Surname|Stevic}}
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*  Patti (Hochstetler) Stevic
*  Trisha {{Surname|Durieux}}
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*  Trisha Durieux
*  Mary Ruth {{Surname|Kamp}}
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*  Mary Ruth Kamp
*  Jamie {{Surname|Hubler}}
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*  Jamie Hubler
    
==Quick Facts==
 
==Quick Facts==
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*  1939 - Fall, [[County Budget Commission]] granted $1,500 for the purchase of the library's first bookmobile. The truck was manufactured by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Corporation Indiana Body Company] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond,_Indiana Richmond, Indiana]. <ref>History of the Wayne County Public Library: a research paper submitted to the Kent State University Library School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library Science, by Joyce A. McKnight. June, 1970, p. 31.</ref>
 
*  1939 - Fall, [[County Budget Commission]] granted $1,500 for the purchase of the library's first bookmobile. The truck was manufactured by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Corporation Indiana Body Company] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond,_Indiana Richmond, Indiana]. <ref>History of the Wayne County Public Library: a research paper submitted to the Kent State University Library School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library Science, by Joyce A. McKnight. June, 1970, p. 31.</ref>
 
*  1940 - September 3rd week, the bookmobile was put on exhibit at the [[Wayne County Fair]] for all residents to see. <ref>History of the Wayne County Public Library: a research paper submitted to the Kent State University Library School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library Science, by Joyce A. McKnight. June, 1970, p. 32.</ref>
 
*  1940 - September 3rd week, the bookmobile was put on exhibit at the [[Wayne County Fair]] for all residents to see. <ref>History of the Wayne County Public Library: a research paper submitted to the Kent State University Library School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library Science, by Joyce A. McKnight. June, 1970, p. 32.</ref>
*  1940 - October 3, The first bookmobile stop was [[Fredericksburg, Ohio]] which also was the first [[Deposit station]]. In the last 3 months of the year the number of registration of borrowers from the bookmobile came to 2,874. William E. {{Surname|Bartels}} was appointed librarian of extension including the bookmobile. <ref>History of the Wayne County Public Library: a research paper submitted to the Kent State University Library School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library Science, by Joyce A. McKnight. June, 1970, p. 32.</ref>
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*  1940 - October 3, The first bookmobile stop was [[Fredericksburg, Ohio]] which also was the first [[Deposit station]]. In the last 3 months of the year the number of registration of borrowers from the bookmobile came to 2,874. William E. Bartels was appointed librarian of extension including the bookmobile. <ref>History of the Wayne County Public Library: a research paper submitted to the Kent State University Library School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library Science, by Joyce A. McKnight. June, 1970, p. 32.</ref>
 
*  1960 - A recommendation was developing the bookmobile to also be used by adults. Staying in the community from school closing to 8:00 PM providing a place for the county citizens to get reading material.
 
*  1960 - A recommendation was developing the bookmobile to also be used by adults. Staying in the community from school closing to 8:00 PM providing a place for the county citizens to get reading material.
*  1968 - A bookmobile survey was sent out to school libraries. Miss Katherine {{Surname|Schantz}} found that most superintendents were dependent on the bookmobile and its services.
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*  1968 - A bookmobile survey was sent out to school libraries. Miss Katherine Schantz found that most superintendents were dependent on the bookmobile and its services.
    
===Business Photos===
 
===Business Photos===
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