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Ph-682-2515 ■ THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1965 THE YANCEY RECORD HEW ROOKS ACQUIRED BY PUBLIC LIBRARY Bv Ashtor Chapman If you're looking for a good novel you should find some thing exactly suited to your reading preferences among the following new books ac quired by your Avery-Mitch ell- Yancey Public Library: SIOWLY, BY THE HAND UNFURLED by Romuluc Lin ney. A highly dramatic novel fuil of co o- and suspense. It’s al r o a fascinating exercise in self-destruction, but it’s final strength rests in its compass ionate treatment of human guilt and suffe ing. YANKEE DOODLE DANDY by Noel B. Gerson. A biogra phical novel about John Han cock. told against the thril ing of a young na tion’s striving for freedom; filled with the drama and in tense excitement of the most st’rring period in America’s histo~y. FOW FAR TO BETHLE HEM? by Norah Lefts A brilliant re-telling of the most beautiful story of all time. 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Tne per ceptive and compassionate story of a desperate young man and the facts about life and loving he di covers in a Lexington Ave. brownstone. A HIVE OF GLASS. This novel of spine-tingling sus pense by P. M. Hubbard leads a glass-fancier from the dim obscurity of a second-hand shop through the sinister mazes of the city’s auction rooms to a small town and an Isolated house with strange Inhabitants. CALL IT ACCIDENT by Rae Foley. A “Mr. Potter" mystery. He was right, but even Mr. Potter couldn’t have anticipated the dangers from a bizarre conspiracy or that he would become involved In a shattering and delightful romance. FLASHES AND FLAGS, written and illustrated in color by Jack Coggins, in a comprehensive story of sig naling. OFFENSIVE AND DEFEN SIVE DRILLS FOR WINNING BASKETBALL by Lyle Bt>wn presents 250 game-situation drills that train players to react instinctively during the heat of competition, com plete with charts. HOT ROD MAGAZINE YEARBOOK by the Editors of Hot Rod Magazine con tains many photograps and is considered by enthusiasts THIS THE LAW BY: ROBERT E. LEE (For the N. C. Bar Association) ANIMALS This is the first of a fall series of articles which will appear each week throughout the next three months. They have been written for the non-lawyer as a public ser vice of the North Carolina Bar Association. May any person kill a mad dog? Yes. The statutes of North Carolina expressly so provide. The statutes also permit any person to kill any dog “If he is killing sheep, cattle, hogs, or poult'y.” If a person knows, or has good reason to believe, that his dog is mad and has bitten another person, he becomes criminally liab'e if he neg lect'? or refuses Immediately to kill the dog, and. further forfeits SSO to him who will sue therefo-, as well as being civiliy liable for damages to the person bitten. ••• • ■ Is it a criminal offense for an owner or keeper of a dog to fail to list the same for taxes? Yes. The owner of the home or lessee of such home is re sponsible for lbting any dog belonging to any member of his family. •• • • Is a blind person entitled to be accompanied by his “see ing-eye dog” or “guide dog” on all public conveyances and to all other places of public accomodations? Yes Such dogs, when edu cated by a recognized training agency or school, have privi leges other dogs do not have when they accompany blind persons. •• * • Are there any laws protect ing horres on the highways? Yes. Under the statutes of North Carolina the driver of a motor vehicle, oh signal by raising the hand of a person riding, leading or driving a horse or other dmft animal, bring his motor vehicle im mediately to a stop. If the horse or other draft animal appears badly fright ened, and the driver of the moto- vehicle Is signaled to do so, the motor of the vehicle must be caused to cease to run. of the hot rod sport to be the best complication of autho - - itative material published in the field. THE ROCK AND THE WILLOW by Mildred Lee. A richly rounded story with ex ceptionally mature values seldom offered In a novel published expressly for older teens. MYSTERY OF THE AN GRY IDOL by Phyllis A. Whitney. This book for juv enile reade s is a charming mystery laid in the seaport of Mystic, Conn., and Involves a sea captain, the last of the whaling ships and a hideous ly carved Chinese Image. 0 GILLETTE Foamy stum* ctuun 79!L tWnUTNATII Kg? immi VMM IUM! lir BBtfmr'n -J
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