77THE MASSILLON NEWS; paperback ‘exchange’service well-receivedbuilt in 1937 In 1935, when sup-iper- port was shifted from private andPost city donations to state taxes,.the‘s at name was changed to MassillonPublic Library.- s Many older Massillonians re-and member when it was an eventfulLibrary with its book slacks towering up to the Victorian ceilings, '* * sparkling chandeliers, and majestic entrance staircase leading to a second floor museum crowded with all sorts of fascinating relics of Massillon’s past.' Today's library is a far cry from that of the old Mc-Clymond’s days when checking in and out of books was the only business at hand.Today there are reference rooms, copying machines, clipping files, meeting rooms, services to schools, .hospitals, nursing homes, even a reciprocalservice by which volumes may be obtained on request from other libraries.And,despite all the references to this as a TV age and the outcry about deemphasizing reading in our schools, the library is stillraryired,i in rary :r attrip to go to the MeClymond’sLARGE FAMILY HOMEB-7822) Priced in teens. Five bedrooms, two full baths, new kitch en with oven and range. Corner lot, Calt BONNIE OR CLYDE AM MOND at 832-9955 or 837-8377.one of the busiest places in the city and one of the area’s most stable business operations.