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Show 1 8 Yemal ExpT6 Wednesday, July 31 1985 Library Corner JfS- By Evan Baker NEW BOOKS The following is a partial listing of some of the most recently received adult reading material. This list includes both fiction and non-fiction works. I. STAYING OK by Amy Bjork Harris (Non-fiction) This long awaited sequel to I'M OK YOU'RE OK is a celebratory statement about living life to the fullest; how to change what we can and accept what we can't; how to stay aloft; get where we're going; and enjoy the trip. Amy Harris discusses all the things that get in the way of feeling OK; she shows us how to identify the energy-draining deterrents to feeling good and prescribes specific tools for overcoming them. 2. CHAPTERHOUSE: DUNE by Frank Herbert (Science" Fiction) The sixth DUNE adventure marks the creation of another Dune universe. Now, 1,500 years after Leto, his Golden Path has led to Armageddon. The remnant rem-nant of the Old Empire, the Bene Gesserit, is locked in a fight to the death against the Honored Matres. A new Dune must be forged from treasured memory of the old and with it the writing of a history no human can ever have dared imagine. 3. SHADOW BEHIND THE CURTAIN by Velda Johnston (Novel) For1 twenty years the shadow has been there, unseen a threat to Deborah's future.. .Now with her upcoming marriage hanging in a balance, Deborah struggles to clear her father's name despite the hostility of the local people. peo-ple. Her first opponent is the acting chief of police. He is determined not to let her reopen a murder case closed twenty years before. And there is someone else an unknown enemy who resorts to violence to drive her away. 4. QUEENIE by Michael Korda (Novel) Dawn Avalon is a star the dream princess and movie actress who has been Lady Konig, Princess Corsini and Queenie Kelley, a half-caste Indian girl from Calcutta with a dark past. Queenie's powerful dreams carry her from India in the days of the Raj through the nightlife of Mayfair on the eve of World War II; from the squalor of the nightclubs in which she begins her transformation to the glamor of Hollywood stardom. 5. LADY LIVING ALONE by Norah Lofts (Novel) Young, sheltered English writer Penelope Shadow, whose last novel brought her fame and wealth, is still afraid of being alone at night. Then one evening Penelope stops overnight at a guest house and meets Terry, who is as miserable as she is. In a daring move, she invites him home and he accepts. Their friendship friend-ship develops into a cozy relationship but it is not what it seems, and Penelope finds that, in this case, fact can be far worse than the worst of her imaginary phobias. 6. SNOW WHITE AND ROSE RED by Ed McBain (Mystery) Attorney Matthew Hope falls instantly in love with Sarah Whittaker. Sarah is confined, con-fined, illegally, she claims, to a mental institution, the victim of her widowed mother so she can have control of the fortune left to Sarah by her father. Matthew probes Sarah's tale, decides she is sane, and takes her case. In so doing, he is lead into the greatest danger he has ever known. 7. THE NANTUCKET DIET MURDERS by Virginia Rich (Mystery) Returning to Nantucket Island for a reunion with her old friends, Mrs. Potter Pot-ter notices right away that her friends have become too thin thanks to Count Tony a handsome Rumanian health and diet doctor. But what begins as a health kick takes a dangerous turn when a couple of "accidental" deaths take place. With growing panic, Mrs. Potter takes on the case and . discovers a surprising culprit. 8. TO BEAR ANY BURDEN: THE VIETNAM WAR & ITS AFTERMATH IN THE WORDS OF AMERICANS AND SOUTHEAST ASIANS by Al Santoli (Non-fiction) The experience of survival in extreme circumstances cir-cumstances of war is narrated by forty-eight Americans and Southeast Asians in this epic drama of heroism in the midst of tragdey. This is an eyewitness view of the Vietnam War as seen from both sides. From POW Dan Pitzer to Viet Cong operative Tuong Lai, to Cambodian teacher Kassie Ncou these survivors emerged with a renewed commitment to freedom. . CALLIGRAPHY NOW: NEW LIGHT ON TRADITIONAL LETTERS by Margaret Shepherd (Non-fiction) Using simple alphabet styles and readily readi-ly available materials, Ms. Shepherd Integrates modern calligraphy Into the lettering traditions of the past, the arts of today and the visual concepts con-cepts of tomorrow. Here both the experienced calligrapher wondering what to try next and the beginner wondering where to start first, will find clear, easy lessons about the avant garde topics in calligraphy today. 10. MA1GRLT BIDES HIS TIME by George Slmenon (Mystery) Manual Palmart, a suspected master jewel thief, has bwn murdered. Everything points to the dead man's young mistress, but Malgret Is not so sure. There are too many other odd characters living In her building, and there U the mysterious and gross Monsieur Louis, mananger of the Clou Dore, o recently owned by the deceased. With his usual equanimity and patience, Maigrct threads his way through this Parisian boheme to make sure that justice is done. It. LIVING WITH DIABETES by Genrll Suback-Sharpe (Non fiction) This diabHic self-care program devised by researchers at Itockerfcttrr and Cornell universities was one of the first to be implemented and is the model far other self care programs. This book presents Hep by-ttrp program pro-gram which teaches the diabetic patients to balance their thcts, emciM! end ituuhn levels lo free themselves of rigid time tables, enabling the diata-tic to lead an tuscfilially normal life. II. THE MDETR AC KE I) MSTtfflS' ItAPPINEM I1LE hy Vm 'H and Prggv J one (Non fiction) The Sidetracked SMert' 33 index card yslrm helped ihMHumds of household create order ml of thaog. Now, w ith the humor and organizational methods that made them famous, and ith thoughtful inrpirational advice, the Sidetracked .Sister help reader solve their rtwt pfrMng problems with tasy l u?e "immediate action" cards; lets them discover peart of mind by eliminating clutter from their live; show them ho lo Ue lime they never knn they had with daily end monthly schedules that really wotk; plus much more, w u r i e iron enow sir s 'i top lb bultef Of margarine I Itigaf 1 i'j'jarr5 taking thaco'a!i, melted tunswrrtcwdt 2 rce. bratrn I lp var.;J!a i 15. a'mmd extfacl 1 1. Ewf tp. sail "tmm Wfrr and rigat Ifgfthtf Wild tett. Add rftf-d tfw4ae, la! etc. and. tanilla and m4 attract. Comhin fimtf ind Ml! h4 d4 I th f.f l tnuiur. Ural waffle tfwl l low trUirt. as create Kof-rac,!r Kof-rac,!r WVfl it is fay. drTp a tal.-?ppno r d-ch eft each --r --r waffle Irefl. tea 1 mimrf. H brrni. COUPON s3 OFF Largo Combination Pizza or FREE pizza pan with You-Dakc-lt Pizza j'f Ki'i I ' pi -r . :-'-- '4x h:yJ i. 'mm..,. ... ... " " I Kl L , w u BABY JACOB JOHN Perez is flanked by four previous generations: genera-tions: (L to R) great grandmother, Hazel Smith, great great grandmother, Mabel Murray,.grandmother, Connie Merkleyand mother, Jolene Perez (rear). THE FIFTH GENERATION completed by baby Tinner includes with his mother, Ann Tinner, grandmother Carma Rae Allen, great grandmother, Hazel Smith, great great grandmother Mabel Murray. He is pictured with members of his family from Manford, Okla. ' X H i ? I "f III I- . ' - KJ W A L OjvJji) 3 ..i,'u FW.IL I ITTT-- I II I J.-- U 'f ,. "... THIS FIVE GENERATION picture includes Joshua Beulter (front), great great grandmother, Mabel Murray (middle), (rear) mother, Ronda Beulter, grandmother, Connie Merkley and great grandmother, Hazel Smith. FIVE GENERATIONS pictured here are: (front) baby, Travis Cole Hilkey. great great grandmother. Mabel Murray (left), grandmother, Elaine Smith (right), (rear) great grandmother, Hazel Smith and mother, Sherry Hilkey. Mi i ,sk r -i x "1 - ' f.'ACCL fURRAY is iur rounded fcy ccn'.cr 1 9 cf 2 will reach 60 yean cf age August 20 cf her 33 grandchiidr en, Sc is ts nucleus ct i i car , 3."cfCrd tivC gccralieri gfSyps h0 flfC 5!l lv- Murray family has large lineage Golden Age Activities By Ada Murry Seventeen Senior Citizens enjoyed a trip and pot luck lunch over to the Itcd Canyon overlook last Thursday. Due to o much rain, w e were unable to go to Oaks 1'ork. Weather pprmiltina. we w 111 be going to Oaks Park on Thursday, Thurs-day, Aug. 8. The number of pple attending the dance Friday nluht w as small, hut w e had a fun lime. We invite all who l.ke to dance to come and Join us, Let's rn-)ny rn-)ny thrfie danrrs while we are able. U it a gwd way to relax and frgi eur priiblrms, Winning at hm la 4 Tumlay was MoJlie SUnkton w uh five game, This w another fun activity to alirnd. The last Wrdnmday of each mon!h, a titih tay cake la pt rrn!rd lo rach Srninf C!(rft that hai a t-itthlay dnr tng IhC fnrm!h, Marwl Siddflway ftiakr and d'inalrs the takri fur this rv ml, ThrA Mara!e f nf the )mt )! th" fif us 5-ninf CiiiyrtS, al lh dance Friday ft'-ghl. S(4 tnm4 -i ha?!? pt t it" b a'thirg Ihrjf l.tn-ag? $ttm ff1 j,v(? th;! Irrfi. f fsrr sf l Btsvd- thildftft. 54 grrat gfa-5t hrfl ar-d i gftdl grraf gta!(.h;: Itm in Ifat .!c!.rr.o this la th f"ft- "f W'triati M-Jffay. 1r l t M Sf r-H r.ai .A: ;f 21. !; il Isi It-stk ar-4 Utj U'91atd. 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August 3 6 p.m. c-yr C' fa- fji Why uail lintil nu Immr h-J Votican ha c 60 minute irncclng rricc rn all toinp film. Cornplcle Photo finishing r?r - 1 ' c--'-5 r .t- -! t :'- - ?': n it The f'Mia 9 33 t5 |