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Show I What's new at the Library New novels at the library are: YEARS OF THE HUNGRY TIGER, by John Davis and LAST MAN AT ARLINGTON, by Joseph DiMona. For those of you who enjoy a bit of history we have MOS1IE DAYAN, the story of Israel's Minister of Defense w ritten by Shahtai ' Teveth. THE IMPERIAL PRESIDENCY, by Arthur Schlisinger, Jr. This Pulitzer Prize winning historian traces the escalation of Presidential power. Senator Dixie Leavitt has sent copies of Bills now before the State Legislature. These are available at the Library Reference Desk for interested persons who want to read them. Children's Library : We have a good selection of new non-fiction non-fiction books, including: SCIENCE IN WINTER AND SPRING, bv Georg and Lisbeth Zappler; I LOVE TO SEW. bv Barbara Corrigan. THE LADIES OF SENECA FALLS, by Miriam Gurko, which details the birth of the Woman's Rights Movement; and THE OTHER WORLD, myths of the Cells, bv Margaret Hodges. A new children's novel by George Selden. THE GENIE OF SUTTON PLACE, is the story of a "wondrous summer when magic came to Sutton Place." MEETINGS: Fri. Jan. 31 - Driver License Exam, Basement rear entrance, en-trance, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fri. Jan. 31 - Extension Livestock 1:30 p.m. Mon. Feb. 3 - Girl Scouts 3:15. Tues. Feb. 4 - Driver's License exam, 9 a m. to 1 p m. Wed. Feb. 5-10 a.m. Farmer's Home Administration Wed. Feb. 5 - County Commissioners, Rm 3, 8 p.m. W ed. Feb 5 - TOPS! Room 4, 7 p.m. I Wed. Feb. 5 - Henry George School of Social Science Room 5. 7-9 p.m. |