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Show New Books Now At Library On Saturday, March 22nd, the following new books were placed on the shelves, of the Calvin S. Smith Library at 810 E. 33rd South: For Adults Athenian Adventure by CP. Lee. A tart, revealing and very human book about Greece and some people who live there. Buckskin and Blanket Days by T. H. Tibbies. The unique and vivid memoirs of a pio- neer, scout, hunter and friend of the Indians. The Gracious Lily Affair by Van Wyck Mason. Another Colonel North novel of suspense sus-pense and mystery. The Innocent Ambassadors by P. Wylie. Fascinating account ac-count of a trip around the world undertaken by the author auth-or and his wife. The Magic of Music, compiled com-piled by R. H. Schauffer. An anthology for music-lovers. Mirage, by R. Mckenney. A novel of love, fate an conquest in Napoleon's Egypt. For Young People Cherry Tree Children by M. F. Blaisdell. A new version of an old favorite. Ding Dong Bell, by B. H. Hader. The story of a cat who brought good fortune to the family who took him in as a stray. Firearms by Winchester by C. B. Colby. The history and construction of the rifle from frontier days on. Fly High Fly Low by D. Freeman. The story of a gray pigeon and his mate. I Want to Be a Dairy Farmer Farm-er by C Greene. This book 1 tells where milk comes from and where it goes. Indian Tales of the Desert People by W. D. Hayes. Tribal stories explaining why the world is the way it is. Knights and Castles and Feudlad Life, by W. Buehr. What it was like to live in the age of knights and shining armor. Somebody's Slippers, Some-bodys Some-bodys Shoes by B Brenner. An adventure in every-day living. Library hours ar from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Saturdays 9:00 - a.m. to 5:00 p.m. |