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Show Neiv Library Books Miss Aurelia Bennion.librarian, announces the following books will be released Monday at the Sprague Branch library: "No Time For Tears," is" the author's (Lora W. Hughes) account ac-count of her own life as a nurse, snd later her home was used for Red Cross activities. Shie writes in colorful, frank and' enthusiastic enthus-iastic terms. "War On Nutrition And Poverty," Pov-erty," by J. Murray Luck is ibout the role of cooperative s cieties in relieving conditions of mal-nutrition. The author, Dr. Luck, is professor of biochemistry biochemis-try at Stanford university and President of the Consumers' Cooperative Co-operative society of Palo Alto. For those of you who love adventure and treasure hunts, this new book by Rieseberg, "Treasure Hunter," will be very interesting. It is not a story of pirates, but rather the sory of hunting for treasure under the sea. of salvaging of treasure from ships that have sunk. "The Time Of Our Lives" (Rouchaud). is the authentic story of, the adventures of a French family between 1940 qnd 1944. It was written by a young French girl to her father in New York and told from a child's viewpoint; adventures and fun. those things which to an adult were harassing and disagreeable. disagree-able. She did not know it was ever published. "Grounds For Living," edited by Farnham and Van Wie Ingham Ing-ham is a home dweller's complete com-plete guide to his lawns, trees and gardens a book to be read and studied during the winter months to plan for the coming com-ing spring. D. E. (Dorothy Emily Stevenson Stev-enson who wrote the delightful Miss Dean's Dilemma, Green Money, Celia's House and many others has here added another to her list. "The Four Graces" is about The Reverend Mr. Graces motherless four daughters daugh-ters and his home which was quiet and peaceful until Aunt Rona appeared. She tried to marry mar-ry the girls off to the wrong men besides attempting to marry their father, her brother-in-law. a warm and amusing story. Here is a new book by Upton Sinclair, "A World To Win," a Lanny Budd novel. It is the adventures ad-ventures of an American Secret Agent, posing as a friend of the Nazis. "Aston Kings" by Humphrey Pakington is another of his novels nov-els this one a novel of manners man-ners in the finest English tradition, tradi-tion, with a setting of gay garden gard-en parties, hunt balls and family fam-ily gatherings a relief from the stern stories of the war. "Rustlers Of Slabrock," by Claussen. "Lawdag Of Skfceleton Canyon,"," Can-yon,"," also by Claussen. "Kiss And Kill,' 'by Strobe! |