Good Summer Reading for 1 9 9 8 ,1 By P ro f. M c K in le y B u rt There follows our annual citation o f select books at bargain prices- new, topical, and meeting many o f the varied interests o f the readers as indicated throughout the year. We lead o ff the series with a group o f "deep discount" items that are available only form the "B arnes & Noble Mail O rder” division-not the local store. *Barnes& Noble: Booksby Mail, Catalog Key JSO M -597A . I Round Road, Raleigh. NJ, 0 7 6 4 7 . C us­ tomer service 2 0 1-767-8844, fax 201-767-9169. Shipping & han­ dling $3.95 for the first item and .95 cents each additional (over the years. I’ve used) such discount houses to build a large library. 1. “ T h e S e ttlin g o f N o rth America: The Atlas o f the G reat Migrations into North America from the Ice Age to the Present," ed. by H elen H itanner, No. A 160503, $19.95. The time lines cover coun­ tries o f origin and the econom ic and political upheavals driving the em i­ grations. 2. “ By the O rders o f the G reat W hite Q ueen: C a m p a ig n in g in Zululand through the Eyes o f the British Soldier,” Ed. by Ian Knight, No E165894, $ 14.98. A side o f the horror story seldom told; that o f the unquestioning British soldier who carried out Queen V ictoria's Afri­ can policy. 3. "Sharks! The M ysterious Kill­ ers," D. M atthews. No. A15 4 7 19. $14.98. II 1/4X8 374 color and B/ W photos com panion book to Dis­ covery Channels, "Shark W eek." Physiology, feeding, mating and ori­ gins. 4. "Object O riented Com puter P rogram m ing," P. C oad and J. Nicola. No. 168324. $5.98(Book & Disk) A reference tool on how to program in CTT and small talk. 5. "The History o f Eree Masonry," A lbert M ackey, No. B 146373, $ 19.98. Examines the secret o f one o f the w orld’s oldest and least un­ derstood organizations. Examines the lore and mythology o f a society that has claimed such members as G e o rg e W a s h in g to n , T h o m a s Jefferson .Simon Bolivar, Boltaire, G o e th e , H a y d e n . M o zart and Garibaldi. 6. "Human Gene Therapy," Eve K. N ichols, No. A 159486, $5.98 An introduction to the controversial technique from the Institute o f Medi­ cine and the National Academy o f Science. 7. "The Com plete Gospels” R.J. Miller. No. BI 11619. $19.00 All 20 o f the known gospels from the early Christian era. Includes new translations o f M atthew . M ark. Luke, and John as well as the G os­ pels o f Thomas and Mary. 8. "T h e P e o p le 's G u id e To Deadly Drug Interactions," J & T G rucdon No. A167850. $7.98 The authors o f ’Thc People's Pharm acy" have organized thousands o f poten­ tially drug drug, drug food and drug vitamin com binations into easy to understand charts (your prescrip­ tions can be deadly). The following four "mail order" firms offer catalogs that list inter­ esting. often valuable books not eas­ ily obtained elsew here. A. "A Common Reader,'' 141 T om kins A ve., P lain sv ille. NY 10570, I-8OO-832-7323 B. "S cholar's Bookshelf." I 10 Melrich Road. Canbury. NJ 08512 1-609-395-6933 or fax 1-609-395- 0755 C. "Daedalus Books." P.O. Box 9 132. Hyattsville. MD 2 0 7 8 1 -0932. 1-800-395-2665 or fax 1-800-866- 5578 D. "Edward R. H am ilton." Falls Village, CT„ 06031 -5000 or website www.hamiltonbook.com “G ood Sum m er R eading" (or anytim e) continued next week. Im­ portant current and/or classic items from your favorite bookstore. «aáB0' ’ Spic¥ Chicken Bacon, Deluxe Combo only $ 3 . 9 9 Wrap your lips around the most satisfying chicken sandwich ever created in the galaxy! Includes spicy Popeyes chicken, crunchy bacon, crispy lettuce and tangy honey mustard sauce, all on a sesame seed bun. De luxe is De licious at Popeyes! Move to Heron Lakes may save Stockyard Exchange Bulling C ontinued F rom F ront ridiculous," Zoller says. "Then 1 looked in a golf magazine and saw exactly that kind o f lodge at some Scottish courses.” The Parks Bureau had already planned to spend $5 million to build a 15,000 square foot facility at Heron Lakes, he says, although they hadn’t planned to do so this year. An essential firs, step is a $77,000 feasibility study. The city is willing to put up half the money, Zol ler says, but wants to “align ourselves with a partner.” Harsch is willing to ad­ vance part o f what they’ve already pledged toward a move, but only if they’re assured ofgetting their money back if the move doesn’t take place. Given the time necessary for the study and the move, "Time is running out," Myers-Eatwell says. Moreover, there are few alternatives. TheColum- bia Slough dike precludes transporting the structure by barge, and a narrow underpass on Marine Drive precludes any move to the west, he says. The exchange is one o f the rem­ nants o f the Swift Packing Company operation, original developer o f the Kenton neighborhood. Its 3400 acres were the "central point for meat trad­ ing in the far west,” Myers-Eatwell says. I, no, only provided jobs for 1500 workers, but housing as well in a planned company town. The fake stone facades o f that era can be seen today in the Kenton Hotel, Kenton Apartments and many sm allerbuild- ings as well as the exchange. The latter also boasts mosaic tile tloors, carved stone staircases and other features “like you d o n ’, see anymore," Myers-Eatwell says. " It’s worth the trouble to save it." Benson Students Choose To Give C o rre la te d to his peers a genuine desire to give back to the comm uni,y and serve the needy as inspired by M ariah’s example. The student body and administra­ tion a, Benson High School took C ole’s proposal to heart and agreed to give their financial support. C ol­ lec tiv e ly , th ey d ecided to take theremaining fund-raising proceeds and donate it to Mariah T aylor’s clinic. "I think it is great. It makes me so proud o f my son (Cole) for recogniz- ing when people are doing good things and rewards them for it,” ex­ pressed Larry Miller. The students’ choice to give, was a grand show o f selflessness and re­ sponsiveness to the needs o f the com- munity. In short, Mariah called it “commendable." Additional credit is given to the following students for their generous co n trib u tio n s: K atie H arbaugh, Jam es N ussbaum er and Jennifer McBride. Cole Miller was recently awarded a scholarship to study Pre- President Clinton Revisits Portland “ w e are all eq u al in th e e y es o f G o d .” I, is th is b asic p re m ise that b in d s us lik e an “e le c tric c o rd ." W ith that u n d e rsta n d in g . 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