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News About Books From the Library A oew method of book order ing has been adopted by the Medfard Public library which makes it possible for library pa trons" to. ascertain in advance what titles are to be added to the book collection. At the same time that. an or der js forwarded to the jobber, duplicate slip is now filed in the library's card catalog indi cating that the book will be purchased. Reserve requests may be placed for any book on ' order as well as for any book already received. Of the 371 volumes added to th Medford Public library dur ing October 76 were gifts. Don or? included MrS. Philip Ber bcrt, Mrs. Richard Jewett, Mrs. Roscoe Harmon, Louise Ver non, J. B. Hamacher, and St. Peters Evanglical Lutheran church. ' Among the 192 nw volumes added were the following placed in the adult -section of t V library: Travel and adventure: Three Geishas, Yumata: The Tundra 3 oWorltJ, Stanweil-Fletcher: Rus- n sia in Pictures. Fichelle; I Take Great Pleasure, Beaton; Arctic Bush Pilot, Helmericks; Home by the Bering Sea', Winchell; Turkey in My Time, Yalman. Animals: The Drunken For est, Diirrell; Studies of the Psy chology and Behavior of Cap tive Animals in Zoos and Cir cuses, Htstitger, The Book of Dogs, National Geographic So ciety; Living Mammals of the World, Sanderson; ' The Animal ?.Iind, "Washburn; Life with O Rover,, Webster." ' Q r, Modern Art, U. S. A., Blcjh? Yfni Can Draw, Garfield; Pencil Drawing Step - by -Step. SCGuptilj; Antbmy for Artists. Mifth; Patterns, American CJHome; Lettering and Alphabets. Cavanagfc: Handbooks of De- signs and Motifs, Thomaian: mil Up an tasel, Garbo; Mod (mrn PaJhtej.. Venturi. Music and Dance: At the Bal let. Dakin; Tbe Doctor .Pre q scribes Music, Podolsky; Amer ican Popular Music. 1875-1950. O CFuld; Lcj.rn to Ro!d Music, Sha- young Churnhman: A Guide to Great Orchestral Music. Spaeth; O Q&svgn Overtures in Score, Bee- O xnoven;0aympnony io. i in u. Major, op. 21. Symphony No. 2 q In & Major, op. 36, Symphony 0 No. & in E Major, op. 55. Bee thoven; Variations on a Theme,' O fcy Joseph Haydn, op. 56a, Sym O phony No.l in C "Minor, op. 68. Symphony No. 2 in D Major, op. 73, Brahms; Symphony in D Ma- CJor K. 385), Haffner. Symphony in D Major (K. 5(M Without Minuet, Symphony in E flat Ma- . jor, (K. 543), Symphony in G Minor, (K. 550), Symphony in C Major (K. 551) Jupiter; Mozart; The Days of Chopin. Schumann and Liszt. Wier; The "Days' of Grieg and Tschaikowsky, Wier; Th Days of Sinding and Al beniz, Wier; The Days of Brahms and Saint-Saens, Wier, Symphonic Pieces for Organ, Wier: Modern Sonatas for Vio lin. Wier. Sportst Hunting. Fishing and Camping, Anderson; My Great- est Day in "Baseball. Carmichael; Q More Fish to Fry. Cook; Down hill Skiing,' Lang; fisherman's Winter. Haig-Brown; Small Gum Hunting, Sell. Literature: I Love You. I Love You, I ,Love .You. Belrtnmans: 1000 Quotable Poems. Clark: A Shakespeare Companion, Halli day; The Iliad of Homer, in the English Verse Translation by . Alexander Pop'e, Homer; The Unicorn and Other Poems, Lind bergh: The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations. Polti; Merry Christ mas. Mr. Bater. Streeter; Look Who's, Abroad Now. .Wilson. Home and Garden: Marriage in the Modern World. Polatin; Glorify Yourself. King; Your ' Babv's Name. Nurnberg: The New Home Owners Handbook. Smith; Home Improvement Ideas. American Home; Home Improvements You Can Do. Hochman: Holiday Candy and Cookie Cook Book, De Gros; i Singer Sewing Book, Picken; Sewing Made Easy, Lynch; Build Your Own Barbcque, Pop- O O o o This man can giye you 5 ' dependable delivery of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR TKk ' 1 ' V. .Houcwives, businessmen,' teachers, ond" students' all over the world read and enfoy this international newspaper, pub lished doily in Bjsron. World famous for construttive news stories and penetrating editorials. Speciol feotuees fcr the ho!e fomily. The Chfilt-on Scnc Monitor Oftt Nonoy St., Bolton 15, Most. Send your newspaper or tHt tmi Checked Entloxd tmd my check or mone order. t yeor S : 6 6 months $S 3 months $4 j Ct State rs-i 1 ular Mechanice magazine; How 1 To Build Outdoor Fireplaces and Lawn Furniture. Herman ovsky; Garden Flowers in Color, Foley; Mushroom Growing To day. Atkins; Year 'Round Gar dening in the West, Hanley; Window-Box Gardening, Teus- cher. Science: Study of the Physical World, Cheronis: Autumn Across America. Teale; Mathe matics for Everyday Use. Schaaf: How to Make and Use a Telescope, Wilkins: The Earth Beneath Us, Swinnerton; Cele brated American Caves, Mohr; Birds. Rand. Applied Science: Principles of Log Measurement, Laver: How to Use' Tools, Morgan; Working with Tools for Fun and Profit, Ickis; Your Opportunities in Television. Harrington: Mason ry Simplified, Dalzell; Fire proof Construction, Voss; Metal lurgy, Johnson; Air Pilot Train ing. Shields; Risks We Face, Ackerman. Agriculture: The Pruning of Fruit Trees, Champagnat; Ani mal Diseases, U.S. Agriculture department; The Government and the Farmer, Daniels: Dairy American Water and Game Production, Diggins Business: Complete S e c r e tary's Handbook. Doris; Human Relations for Management. Bursk; Effective Personnel Se lection. Stone. Health: Understanding and Counseling the Alcoholic Through Religion and Psychol ogy, Clinebell; Their Mothers' Daughters, Streckler; Sane Sex Life and Sane Sex Living, Long. United Nations, N. Y. (U.R) Hungary's puppet government has informed the United Nations that it is weighing the UN re quest to send an investigating team into the country. Monday, November 12, 195! MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEH Eisenhowers Join In Prayer for Peace Washington (U.R) President Eisenhower and Mrs. Eisenhow er joined in a special prayer Sunday for "freedom - hungry" peoples in Hungary. Poland, Egypt and the Middle East. The Rev. Edward L. R. Elston led the special prayer at serv ices attended by the Chief Ex Troops Must Leave Al Once. Pravda Says London (U.R) The Soviet newspaper Pravda demanded to day that Anglo-French and Is- the National Presbyterian Church. Dr. Elson also prayed for the swift recovery of Secre tary of State John Foster Dulles who recently underwent an op- ecutive and Mrs. Eisenhower at eration for intestinal cancer. raeli troops leave Egypt at one or fce possible intervention by Soviet "volunteers," radio Mos cow reported. "The- Soviet people realize where 'ie extension of a mili tary conflict in Egypt may lead if a rebuff is not given to tha aggressors threatening the des tiny of the world,' the official organ of the Soviet Communt Party said in an editorial. Use Tribune Want Atfs QUICK and EASYl o - - - - - " c oQo V-M":.1 f' ll I .i 1 . 1 1 1 s mm ! WL mw; 1 j o So much a pari of your way of life Lincoln for 1957 Have you ever stopped and noticed the vast difference between "successful" people? The really successful man never flaunts it in the faces of his friends'. He wears his success gracefully. . . in every thing he does. He's the sort of man who drives a Lincoln. Lincoln for 1957 is an automobile so unmistakably the finest . . . so dra matically new. . .you'll be proud to make it a part of your way of life. No mean ingless ornamentations ... no bulging contours . . . simply long, low, beautiful new body lines that meet and merge in a clean sweep of steel. Here is the only fine car that is ac tually easier to handle than smaller cars and as easy to park. For Lincoln re sponds to your slightest touch like no' other automobile ever built. . In short, Lincoln for 1957 is the finest in the fine car field.., the longest, lowest, roomiest, most dynamically powerful motor car you've ever owned. Have you road-tested the superb new Lincoln yet? 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