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read words axresponding to numbers
of your Zodiac birth sign.
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2 Good
3 Ltrtm
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7Loed
8 You
1 Do
10 No
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12 Someone's
130na
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21 Too
22 And
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24 Be
25 Keep
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28 Your
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63 Trove mo,
64 You II
65 Ground
66 Hormony
67 People
68 Nr.
69 venture
70 Diligence -
71 Predicted
72 Today
73 Pov
74 Get
75 And
76 For
77011
78 Home
79 Penonot
80 And
81 Protect!
82 And
83 With
84 The
85 Money
86 Money
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50 Peace
51 Are
52 Feet
53 Around
54 Track
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In Business of Novelty Buttons
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Br DICK WEST
Washington - (UPC - At first
glance, "AU-H20 looks like
the noise you make when you
; sneeze. Actu
ally, however,
it is a chemi
cal s y m b o 1,
and by this
time next year
it may be al
most as famil
iar to the
American
West public as LS-
MFT. In chemistry, AU-H20
stands for Goldwater. In poli
tics, what it stands for de-
HS Seniors May Get College Credit
Portland - High school sen
iors entering Portland State
college this fall may be eligi
ble to receive college credit
for Advanced Placement
courses taken in high school
through the nationwide Ad
vanced Placement teaching
program.
Being adopted at PSC this
year, the program enables stu
dents to obtain advanced col
lege standing with credit whe
ther or not their high schools
participate In the program,
according to Dr. James Hart,
chairman of PSC's academic
requirements committee.
Students passing Advanced
Placement examinations may
be given credit for freshman
English, composition and Eng
lish literature, American and
English history, biology, chem
istry, physics, mathematics,
French, German, Spanish or
Latin.
."The program is not for
every student, but for those
capable of doing college work
beyond the freshman level. By
giving recognition to those
students of superior ability,
we hope more students will
go on to graduate work and
into the teaching profession,'
Dr. Hart said.
High school seniors seeking
additional information are
asked to contact PSC's coun
seling and testing office or
write directly to the College
Board Advanced Placement
Examinations, box 592, Prince
ton, N. J.
Subscribers
To report improper or non
delivery of the Mail Tribune In
Medford, phone 772-6 HI; Ash
land call at 416 Bridge or
phone 4823002: Yreka, phone
Victory 2-2898 before 6:45 p.m.
daily and 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
If regular delivery arrives
shortly after you call please
notify office, thus eliminating
special messenger service.
GEH3
pends on where you stand.
And in the novelty business,
it stands for money.
At the moment, AU-H20 is
about the best selling item In
the political campaign mate
rial line. In fact, it is about
the only item that is selling
at the moment.
Or so I was told by Earl
Butler, a big button man from
Chicago.
Butler's firm, Jhe Gma
Duck Co., is on of tha ex
hibitors showing their
wares at a specialty adver
tiling guild display here
this weak.
I stopped by the exhibit
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after receiving a press re
lease reporting that it would
offer a preview of the but
tons, badges and other politi
cal advertising novelties be
ing created for the 1964 campaign.
I must say, however, tnat
in some respects it was more
like a review than a pre
view. Butler s booth, lor in
stance, displayed a number of
"Dick and Pat" buttons.
"Good Heavens!" I said
Don't tell me they haven't
given up yet."
Butler hastily assured me
that he was not anticipating
a heavy demand for Nixon
buttons next year.
Except ior the Goldwa
tar crowd, ha said, tha sup
porters of prospective presi
dential candidate thus far
have ordered vary little
campaign material.
Therefore, in order to dis
play a complete line of the
types of material he has
available, he was obliged to
borrow a few samples from
the archives.
Most of the campaign gim
micks displayed at the ex
hibit would be familiar to
the average voter, but for
lapel pins and auto bumper
suckers there is a shiny new
material called "refraction
grating" that is guaranteed to
attract attention.
One booth featured adver
tising and political slogans
one of which read "Be Happy
Go Rocky," I am not certain
however, that it was intended
for the 64 campaign.
Another company display
ed neckties with political la
bels In the place where gravy
spots normally appear. The
lettering on one tie read A
Solid Gold Dinosaur."
You can draw your own
conclusions as to which can
didate that is supposed to
represent.
TESTIMONY HEARD - Vice Adm. Hyman C. Rickover,
builder of nuclear submarines and perennial critic of educa
tion in the United States, is shown as he testified before
the Senate Education subcommittee. He said a "copper-
riveted" fraternity of professional educators is perpetuating
mediocrity in the American public school system. (UPI)
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Family
Council
Editor's Note: The Family Coun
ell consists at a judge, a psychia
trist, three clergymen, a newspaper
editor, a women's editor, and two
writers. Keen article is a summary
of an actual case history. The
Council reports on problems (hat
have heen dealt with by respon.
Slble agencies ana counselors.
(Copyright 1963
General Features Corp.)
Doris J. - She's walking
Into a hotbed of In-law prob
lems.
Fay R. - If Ed continues to
keep them in line, they're fun,
pee
Doris J. - A girl as popu
lar as Fay can win a pro
posal of marriage from some
one else than the only broth
er to six sisters. As her best
friend and one who knows
that family, I'm warning her
to go slow before becoming
engaged to Ed. Shell have
seven, not one, mothers-in-law,
who humor him, pam
per him, wait on him hand
and foot. Both he and they
will expect Fay to do the
same.
Fay R. - Doris may know
the family but she doesn't
know Ed. He lets them all
baby him, but when he wants
them to leave him alone he
speaks up. I get along fine
with the girls even though
I admit I hardly listen to
them. To them their brother
can do no wrong. But his
parents are delightful, espe
cially his Dad. If Ed's father
can handle all those women,
Ed can too and show me
how.
Tha Council - We all know
couples who, with several lit
tle girls on deck, keep "try
ing for a boy, and some of
them achieve him. Now shift
the scene to 20-odd years later
and consider the unsung hero
ine who marries him. What is
his view of women? He's an
"only" to his mother and sis
ters. In addition to pleasing
her husband, must his wife
satisfy all those clucking
chickadees who hope he's be
ing appreciated and done
right by? Fay takes her cue
from Ed. If she marries him,
she doesn't marry his sisters
but she is affected by his at
titude towards them. Can he
navigate" alone or must he
turn to them for guidance?
We gather his eyes are wide-
open, despite the atmosphere
of hair - spray and bubble-
baths. Whatever his appraisal
of women, as gained from
his sisters, he has a separate
Impression of "wives, as re
ceived from his mother, from
the wives of his pals, and -
gradually - from Fay. For
Doris we add a reminder that
a stockpile of sisters can be
a blessing as well as a threat.
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Chicago Gov. Mark
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Chicago International Trade
Fair Thursday with Charles
H.Percy, a Chicago business
man considering whether to
run for the COP nomination
for governor of Illinois.
Hatfield has been mention
ed as a possible vice presiden
tial candidate next year. He
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