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ft' Many Books Added by Library During June The number of book acquisi tions by the Medford Public library during June was the largest for-any single month in recent years, it was announced by the library today. . The list includes 38 separate works of fiction, 98 works of non-fiction, and a large number of pamphlets published by pub lic agencies.' The list of new titles follows: FICTION Abbott, The Open Way; Ar- now, The Dollmaker; Banning, The Dowry; Barker, Tomorrow ' the New Moon; Bassett, To Each His Dream; Beatty, The Four winds; Beebe, Letter to a Stran ger; Bonner, Excelsior!; Bonnet, Dutch; Bowen, A World of Love; ; Campbell, By Sun and Candle light; Faralla, A Circle of Trees; Finletter, The Dinner Party; i Fletcher, The Scotswoman; For ester, The Good Shepherd: Gray, The Virginia Exiles; Hobart, Venture Into Darkness; Jame son, The Hidden River; Lohan, A New Christmas Treasury, and Maclnnes, Pray For A Brave Heart. Marquand, Sincerely, Willis Wade; .Masters, Coromandel!; Maugham, Mr. Maugham Him self; Nathan, Sir Henry; Neill, Black William; Newman, The Autumn's Brightness; N orris, Miss Harriet Townshend; Nor way, The Breaking Wave; Priestley, The Other Place, and Other Stories; Simon, The Twelve Pictures; Thompson, Great House; Van der Post, Fla mingo Feather: Viertel, The Last Temptation; Walker, The Cur lew's Cry; White, The Thorn Tree; Wodehouse, Bertie Woos ter Sees It Through; Wohl, The Spear, and Yourcenar, Memoirs of Hadrian. NON-FICTION Powell, The Alchemy of Books; Cheskin, How to Color Tune Your"Home; Highet, Man's Unconquerable Mind; Landis, Understanding Tee n-A g e r s; Richter, The Mountain on the Desert; Whitehead, Dialogues; Laubach, Channels of Spiritual Power; Rogers, My Spiritual Diary; Davenport, The Dignity of Man; Douglas, An Almanac or Liberty; Davis, Two Minutes Till Midnight; Fosdick, Common Sense and World Affairs; Kursh, How to Get Land From Uncle Sam; Goiter, The City of Hope; and Washburne, The World's Good. Raskin, Many Worlds: Seen and Unseen; Woodbury, Atoms for Peace; Pearl, How to Know the Minerals and Rocks; Boone, Kinship with All Life; Martini, My Zoo Family; Child Study, Facts of Life for Children; Ro- dale, The Health Finder; Richter, Practical Electricity and House Wiring; Mix, All About House Wiring; Adamson, Keepers of the Lights; Ahnstrom, The Complete Book of Helicopters; Murchie, Song of the Sky; Sampson, Farm Shop Skills in Mechanized Agri culture; Bromfield, From My Ex perience; Collis, The Triumph of the Tree; Feyerabend, The Bud gerigar as a Pet; Smith, The Complete Book of Home Pre serving; Matson, Cooking by the Garden Calendar; Snyder, Decor ating Cakes for Fun and Profit; Today's Woman, Book of Salads; Powers, Secrets of Charm; Car son, The Old Country Store; League of New Hampshire Arts and Crafts, Handbook of Crafts; Reynolds Metals, Make It With Aluminum; Riley, Power Tool Projects fYou Can Make; Carls, The Art of Tile Setting; Reid, Handyman's Plumbing and Heat ing Guide; Everett, Gardening Handbook; Manning, The How and Why of Better Gardening; Miloradovich, The Home Garden Book of Herbs and Spices; Gold son, Contemporary Flower Ar rangement; Wescott, Anyone Can Grow Roses; and Home Planners Clinic, Ranch Homes. House and Garden Book of Building, 1955; Lacey, How to Do Wood Carving; Gowland, The Art and Technique of Stereo Pho tography; Greene, The New High Fidelity Handbook; Hawes, Mc- Call's Complete Book of Bazaars; Eisenberg, Fun - With Skits, Stunts, and Stories; Hunt, Calico Rounds; Crawford, Calypso; Burke, Camping Handbook; Re- ben, The Way of the Wilderness; Rendel, The Horse Book; Bland- mg, Hawaii Says Aloha; Mantle, The Best Plays of 1953-1954; The atre '54, edited by John Chap man; Lindbergh, Gift from the Sea; Skinner, Bottoms Up; Zo- bel, The 14-karat Trailer; Phil lips, Qataban and Sheba; Clark, All the Best in Europe; Diole, The Gates of the Sea; Morton, A Stranger in Spain; Reynolds, Cairo to Cape Town; Paton, The Land and People of South Afri ca; Greenwood, Rolling North; Runyon, Around the U.S.A. in 1,000 Pictures; Rich, Innocence Under the Elms; and Carmer, The Susquehanna. Helm, The Captains and the Kings; Gardner, Neighborhood Frontiers; Barrymore, Memo ries; Thompson, .Assignment: Churchill; Bingham, Emily Dickinson; Glasgow, The Wom an Within; Kelly, Clown (auto biography); Singer, The Laugh- ton Story; Aldrich, Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. A; Cecil, Mel bourne; Price, The Burden is Light!; Barnes, The Lady of Fashion; Exman, World of Al bert Schmeitzer; Pearson, Sir Walter Scott; Ybarra, Verdi; Peare, John Woolman: Child of Light; Salisbury, American in Russia; Foreign Policy Associa tion, Yugoslavia; Foreign Policy Association, New Nations of Southeast Asia; Foreign Policy Association, South Africa; Ra phael, The Book of American Indians; Henry, Wilderness Mes siah; Romulo, Crusade in Asia. PAMPHLETS U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletins: Care and Management of Dairy Bulls; Cleaning and Sani tizing Farm Milk Utensils; Com mercial Production of Green house Tomatoes; Cotton Diseases and Methods of Control; Farm Methods of Cooling Milk; Feed ing Cattle for Beef; Growing An nual Flowering Plants; Harvest ing With Combines; Sagebrush Burning, Good and Bad; Soy bean Diseases; Storage of Ear Corn on the Farm in the North Central States; Vetch Culture and Uses. Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publications:' Floors and Their Care; Which Wheat Program? O. S. C. Agricultural Experi ment Station Circulars of In formation: Strawberry Root Weevil Control. O. S. C. Extension Service Bulletins: Vegetable Garden In sect Pests. O. S. C. Agricultural Experi ment Station Technical Bulle tins: Rate and Efficiency of Gains in Beef Cattle. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Leaflets: Chestnut Weevils; How to Control Them; The Clover Seed Midge; Corrugation Irriga tion; Dry beans. Peas, Lentils . . , Modern Cookery; Feeding Molasses to Livestock; The Fowl Tick; How to Control It; Home Cured Meat, How to Protect it From Insects; Infrared Lamps . . . Their Use in Brooding Pigs; Land Leveling for Irriga tion; Lespedezas for Quail and Good Land Use; The Multiflora Rose for Fences and Wildlife; Poultry Mites; How to Control Them; A Rounded-Corner Hutch for Rabbits; Wipe out Bru cellosis. ' U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Home and Garden Bulletins: Cabbage Insects, How to Control Them in the Home Garden; Do You Get Enough Milk; Money Saving Main Dishes. O. S. C. Extension Service Extension Circulars: An Easy Way to Iron a Cotton Shirt; Cannibalism in Poultry; Color Trends in Home Furnishings; Conservation in Irrigation; Con trol Strawberry Aphids to Stop Spread of. Virus Diseases; Dis eases and Insect Pests of Stone Fruits in Oregon. Grain Hay and Pasture in the Columbia Ba sin; Growing Rhubarb; Oregon's Miscellaneous- Animals, 1935 1953; , Reason's for Strawberry Plant Failure at Planting Time; Trashy Fallow for Conservation; Water Conservation . . . The Hy drologic Cycle. O. S. C. Agricultural Experi ment Station Station Bulletins: Brahman X Hereford with Here fords, a Comparison; Buying a Sprinkler System? Here's How! Nationalist Sabre'iets Crash; Two Pilots Die Taipeh, Formosa (U.R) Two Nationalist F86 Sabrejets ram med each other and crashed on a training flight early this week, informed sources said today. Both pilots were killed, the sources said. The collision - oc curred when the two planes nosedived to fire at a moving tar get. Court Records POLICE COURT Elba Otha Graham, violation of basic rule. $10. Alice E. Kincaid, violation of basic rule. $10. DISTRICT COURT Charlie Mason. 30. Grants Pass, foul hooking game fish. $30. Neil A. Holenbeck. 23, Ashland, ful hooking game fish. $30. Robert J. Collins, failure to transfer title. courtcosts only. Russell K. Wurth, no operator's li cense. $15. WUliam J. Cook Jr., no muffler. $15. Eldon L. Bean, overload. $101. Roy J. Holloway, overload. $169. Edgar C. Bowser, overload. $355. Pierce A. Eskue. 1700 block North Riverside ave., drunk on- a public highway, $15. Leone P. Eskue. 1700 block. North Riverside ave.. drunk on a public highway. $15. John A. Shepard, operating motor vehicle while operator's, license sus pended, $15. Robert C. S males, failure to stop at stop sign, $10. Howard R. Lockwood. switched li cense tabs, $15. . CIRCUIT COURT William Scott Burman vs. Patricia Lee Burman, divorce complaint. Elma Mae Peters, vs. Stanley M. Peters, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Lyman - Stuart Pruitt, 35. of 396 Bridge St., Ashland, and Janet Louise McCraeken, 24. of 405 North 15th St., Corvallis. William Floyd Bethany. 3$. route 3. box 20C, Jacksonville, and Ila Bee Reynolds, 19, route 2. box 21. Jack sonville. Tom Barron McLendon, 41. Coquille, and Gladys Mae Johnson, 44. Box 227, Rogue River. . . ' Dead Una Sunday Classified Is at noon Saturday: 10 a.m Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 oreviouaday New Jersey Collision Claims Fourth Victim Atlantic City, N. J. (U.R) Seven-year-old Sandra Merollo, of Philadelphia, injured Sunday in a two-car collision on the White House Pike which killed her parents and an Army major, died in Atlantic City Hospital Thursday. The girl never regained con sciousness after ' her father's automobile and a station wagon operated by Maj. John J. Cole man, 38, of St. Petersburg, Fla., crashed head-on. Her parents, Ernest Merollo, 33, and Mrs. Elizabeth Merollo, 30, were killed instantly. Cole man, who was stationed at Fort Dix, died 12 hours later. Arlene Merollo, 12, and Lo raine 11 sisters of the dead girl, were injured. Arlene was dis charged from the hospital but Loraine still is a patient. AUSTERITY ENCOURAGED ' Seoul, Korea (U.R) Republic of Korea legislators unanimous ly agreed today to wear short sleeved shirts without ties to National Assembly meetings to encourage austerity throughout the nation. Dead line for Sunaav Classified is Mondav other oavs 5 JO oreviousdav Welcome To 4 MILES NOm Of MEDFORD ft MILE EAST ?. SCENIC AVE, WATCH FOR SIGNS Bring your visitors and friends . . . Voluntary Contributions Ac Featuring Southern Oregon Cut and Polished Stonos and Indian Artifact. Rough agate materials cut and polished are For Sale. Try Our Delicious CLOVER HONEY Large selection of contain on, including Ceramic Jugs. rrldty, July t. 195S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE KXHS Foes Would Hit Nehru In the Face With Cat New Delhi (U.R) A govern ment opposition leader has sug gested to his party members that they throw a cat or pigeon at Prime Minister Jawaharlal next speech in parliament. The Praja-Socialist Party plot, designed to create disturbance and confusion, was revealed by a member of the party's execu tive committee. Raja Ram Shas tri. Party members were urged to hit Nehru in the face with a cat or pigeon and remove bodily from his parliamentary . seat Home Minister Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant. The home minister is 6 feet, 4 inches tall. The plan to disturb the Indian parliament was made by Praja Socialist Leader Rammanohar Lohia. Companies Blamed In Copper Walkout Denver U.R) The Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union, on strike against three major cop per producers for wage in creases, charged last night that the . companies provoked the walkout a week ago to create further shortages in non-ferrous metals. ' The strike affects 30,000 mine- mill workers at Kennecott, Phelps-Dodge and American Smelting and refining plants in western states. The union is de manding a 20-cent hourly wage hike and other benefits. 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