Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1955, Image 9

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    Many Nev Books Nov
.Medford Library
An.
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Many new books have been
added to the Medford Public li
brary and are now circulating,
it was announced today,
Here is a list of the new books
FICTION
Abrahams, Imperial Waltz; Al
len. Troubled Border; AJlis
Brave Pursuit: Basso, The View
From Pompey's Head; Bottome,
The Secret Stair: ..Bourne, Twi
light of the Dragon; Cadell, The
Cu ckoo in Spring; Carroll, One
White Star; Claussen, Fight the
Wild; Riven Davenport, My
Brother' Keener: Du Maurier
Marv Annp: Gallico. Love of
Seven Dolls; Gann, Soldier of
Fortune; Grondahl, The Mango
Reason- Hardv. A New Land
Needs Singing; Jennings, Ban
Aeainst the Wind: Miller;
Rebellion Road: Moberg, Unto
HnnH Land: Nathan. A Wind
Like a Bugle: Patton, Good
Morning, Miss Dove; Payne,
Alexander the God; Priestly
The Maeicians: Roberts, The Re
markable Young Man; Ronan
Vision Splendid; Seton, Kathe-
rinet Shirer. Stranger come
Home; Spence, Bride of the Con
queror; Stone, Love is Eternal,
Street, Good-bye, My Lady; Tay
lor, Lights Across the Delaware
Zara, Blessed is the i-ana.
HON-FICTION
MacCampbelL Marketing
Your Literary Material; Ditzen,
Personal Security Through
Faith; Rose, The Gentle House
Menninger, How to Be a Success
ful Teen-ager; Armstrong, iati-
ma:: Pilgrimage to Peace; Clark,
Windows of Heaven; Gray, The
World in Tune; Trapp, Yester
dav. Todav. and Forever; Beas-
lev. The Cross and the Crown;
Forman, Truth Is One; Steven
son. Call to Greatness; js.ann,
Design of the Universe; Inven
tor's Handbook; Davis, Let's Eat
Rifiht to Keep Fit; Abrahamson,
Body, Mind and Sugar; Alexan
der. Arthritis ana common
Sense: Heine. How to Read Elec
trical Blueprints; Sundborg,
Hail Columbia: Lindbergh, The
Spirit of St. Louis; Russell, Car
Care; Rop. Mech. Mag., How to
Restore Antique and Classic
Cars: Wickenden, Gardening
with Nature; Bullock,- Parents'
Magazine Book for. Expectant
Mothers; "Rosin, The Road to
Abundance; Pop. Mech. Mag.,
How to Remodel Your Home;
Scharff, Handy Man's Concrete
and Masonry Guide; Dalzell,
Bricklaying Skill and Practice;
Hochman, How to Refinish Fur-
iture; Fairchield, The Complete
Book of the Gladiolus; Swift,
Flower arranging Book; Walker,
Dahlias for Every Garden; Stew
art, Planning and Building Your
Patio; Giachino, American Tech
nical Society's Drafting; Ryan,
Needlecraft Handhook; Yarmon,
Early American Antique Furni
ture; Boehm, 101 Best Stunts
and Noveltv Games; Dunninger,
100 Houdini Tricks; Lawson,
Fun in the Back, Yard; Millay,
Mine the Harvest; Benchley,
The Benchley Roundup; Gil
breth, Ihnside Nantucket;
Streeter, Mr. Hobbs' Vacation;
Diole, 4,000 Years Under the
Sea; Clark, The Marching Wind;
Rama Rau, This is India; Lynes,
The Tastemakers; Bro, Indone
sia: Land of Challenge; Freu
chen, Ice Floes and Flaming
Water; Pinkowski, Forgotten Fa
thers; Barkley, That Reminds
Me; Buck, My Several Worlds;
Payne, The Great God Pan;
Chase, The White Gate; Davis,
Doctor to the -Islands; Edey,
Early in the Morning; Vallentih,
The Drama of Albert . Einstein;
Hatch, Red Carpet ior Mamie;
Fairbrother, An English Year;
Fermi, Atoms in the Family;
Han, A Many-Splendored Thing;
Leslie, The Remarkable Mr.
Jerome; Hunt, The Untold Story
of Douglas MacArthur; Roth,
I'll Cry Tomorrow; Tebbeli,
George Washington's America;
Sanger, The Arabian Peninsula;
Costain, The White and the
Gold; Kane, Spies for the Blue
and Gray. '
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PAMPHLETS
- O.S.C. Extension Service
Extension Circulars: Bees and
Wasps; Their Control About the
Home; Conservation on the
Range; Control of the Narcissus
Bulb Fly with Preplanting
Treatments; Fly Control; Make
Ditch Clearing Easy With an
Easy-to-clean Concrete Check;
Making Fabric Lampshades;
Making Shirts for the Men of
the Family; Oregon's Grass and
Legume Seed Crops; Touch Ups
for Wood Furniture; Wise
Weigh.
O.E.C. Experiment Station
Station Bulletins: Control Masti
tis in Dairy Cattle; Deciding
Whether to Manufacture Butter
and Powder ... or Cheese; The
Quality of Western, Beef. :
v O.S.C. Experiment Station
Circular of Information: Cost of
Producing Apples and Pears in
the Hood River Valley, or How
to build and Operate a Gladiolus
Harvester. Questions am An
swers on Artificial insemination
of Turkeys.
. U. S. Department of Agricul
ture Leaflets: The Alfalfa Wee
vil, How to Control it; Blight of
Pears, Apples and Quinces;
Chinch Bugs; How to Control
Them; The Farmer's Share of
the Consumer's Food Dollar;
Fire Departments for Rural
Communities; Lights for More
Winter Eggs; The Onion Thrips,
How to Control It; The Seed
corn Maggot on Beans; How to
Control It; The Southern Corn
stalk Borer; Split-Level Expan
sible Farmhouse; The Tomato
Fruitworm; How to Control It;
The Wheat Jointworm, How to
Fight It; Wipe Out Brucellosis.
U. S. Department of Agricul
ture Home and Garden Bulled
tins: Egg Buying Guides for Con
sumers; Food Guide for Older
Folks; Freezing Combination
Main Dishes; Green Vegetables
for Good Eating; Turkey on the
Table the Year Around.
U.S. Department of Aericul-
fture Farmers' Bulletins: Ameri
can Foulbrood of Honey Bees
How to Control It; An American
type cheese . . . how to make it
for home use; Aspargus Culture;
Beef-Cattle Breeds; for Beef and
for Beef and Milk; Breeds of
Chickens for Meat and Egg Pro
duction; Care and Management
of Dairy Cows; Cauliflower and
Broccoli Varieties and Culture;
Cereal Smuts and Their Control;
Chestnut Blight and Resistant
Chestnuts; Controlling Sage
brush on Range Lands; Corn
Production; Dairy Cattle Breeds;
Fire-resistant Construction on
the , Farm; Getting Started in
Farming; Goose Raising; How to
Spray the Aircraft Way; Laying
out Fields for Tractor Plowing;
Managing Winter Sheep Range
for Greater Profit; Marketing
Eggs; Ornamental and Game
Breeds of Chickens; Plowing
with Moldboard Plows; Potato
Production in the Northeastern
Senate Leaders in ..
Sharp Verbal Feud
Washington (U.R) A sharp
verbal feud between the Senate
Democratic and Republican lead
ers yesterday jarred the biparti
san "good will and harmony"
that President Eisenhoweris try
ing to maintain with the Demo
cratic controlled 84th Congress.
Senate GOP Leader William
F. Knowland of California touch
ed it off by telling reporters
after, a White House conference
and North Central States; Snap
Beans for marketing, canning
and freezing.
Russia Shifts Date of
Lenin Celebrations
London (U.R) Radio Moscow
announced today that in future
Russia's annual Lenin celebra
tions will be held on the April
22 anniversary of the Red pio
neer's birth rather than on the
Jan. 21 anniversary of his
death.
The broadcast quoted a Com
munist party decree signed by
first secretary N. S. Krushchev
as authority for the change.
of GOP legislative leaders he
suspected "outside organiza
tions" are trying to "muscle in"
on the scheduling of legislation
for congressional consideration.
Wednesday January 12, Ii55
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRI3UTTT 1TIS3
Violent Rains Destroy
Many Homes in Greece
Alexandropolis, Greece U.R)
Violent rans in Macedonia and
Thrace this week drowned seven
persons, isolated at least 14 vil
lages and destroyed-hundreds of
homes, it was announced today.
Half a dozen rivers' have over
flowed their banks, transform
ing the Rodopi plain into a lake
dotted with village "islands."
Army engineers are working to
day to restore communications
cut by the floods.
Almost one-quarter of the
arable land in Colombia is used
for grazing.'
Dallas, Tex. (U.R) Hubert
W. Harris, 47, whose blood sup
ply was completely renewed 14
times in a week in an effort to
save him from a mysterious in
terior bleeding, died yesterday.
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more life as you drink. Rainier keeps its sparkle right down to the
bottom of the glass because life is brewed into the beer, not added
to it. The Rainier people use costly malts such as Hannchen,
lightest of all barley malts. They brew and age Rainier for
the livelier taste you like. That taste that satisfying
Rainier tingle is the reason more people H
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