Monday, August 29, 2011
 
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[August 29, 2011]  The Lincoln Public Library had a book sale Saturday and Sunday, giving book lovers and collectors a chance to look for some good stories, stock up for winter reading or find those "must-haves" that were waiting to be discovered.

Fiction, nonfiction and children's books were bought in singles, stacks and sacks-full, clearing the library's basement storage area and making room for the next weeding of the shelves. Also on sale were vinyl records -- LPs, long-playing records.

Saturday afternoon library director Richard Sumrall said, "When we arrived this morning, there were already over 70 people here -- some at the front door and some at the back -- waiting for us to open the door.

"We began sorting and readying the room last week; otherwise, we would never have it ready," Sumrall explained. "Boxes were stacked two deep and two boxes high under the tables, which are already covered with lines of books. You can see how much space has been cleared," he offered, "so we have sold quite a few, and we have till 5 o'clock and a few hours tomorrow (Sunday). We're pleased with the event. It's going quite well."

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[By MARLA BLAIR]

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