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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1963)
- EAT ANYTHING 1 WITH FALSE TEETH ! I Junior TREASURE Chest EDITED BY RUTH DIXON Trouble with loose plate that slip, rock or j cauic tore gumi ? Try Brimmt Plasti-Liner. I Ooe application makes plates fit mygywilh- ut ffwdtr, p$tt or tutbt . Brimmt Plasti' : Liner adheres permanently co your plate; ! ends the bother of temporary applications. With plates held firmly by Plasti 'Liner, VOO CAN CAT ANYTHING! Simply lay soft strip of PlasiiLiner on troublesome upper or lower. Bite aod it molds perfectly. hmiy It mm, tasteless, odorless, harmless to : you and your plates. Removable as directed. Money-back jtuaramee. Ac drug stores. j YOU CAN DRAW TUICI Here's what ortf it-educator ANN DAVIDOW says about her book, "Let's Draw Animals" "Lets! Let' find out together that it's simple to draw in step even more fun if the steps are also tricks, set to rhyme. So let's!" Order this big bookful of fun for your children ... or for a unique gift It containB 80 of the bright "Let's Draw Animals" features our young FAMILY WEEKLY readers enjoy each week, with all new drawings and rhymes. Yours for only $1.00 postpaid with paper cover; deluxe edition $2.50 in handsome, long-wearing binding of quality Library Cloth. Hours of fun and complete satisfaction guaranteed, or return book for full refund. S I .ii SB a a S To: FAMILY WEEKLY BOOKS rtjm i-i n 153 N.. Michigan Av. T UMCCMJ. I, lllllt.lt EnclaMd find $ I IT". 1 tot which pleate tend mm ' peilpoid "LET'S 01 AW I ANIMALS" ei followt. J PAPEt COVER I 11.00 each I -DELUXE tINDINO I W.J0 eoch i Nome Addraii I Cifyi Slots Keep freedom in your future with U.S. SAVINGS . BONDS MKI IOACNCS TOO I CSTE ARMS') o"' StopJtch Now. get relief fast In a Jiffy O D D. Prescription a tope tormenting", raw. fiery Itch of Insect bitee, heat raah. athlete'! foot, eczema, other Itch trouble. Stain leas, cooling, antiseptic. Help prevent Infection promotes healing. Don't suffer. Ak druggist for D.D.D. ilquld or creme. ; Tho Tr Houm By Hans Kreis 3 The four letters hidden in this picture spell the boy's name. Can you find what it is? ' Twolvo States I By Grace Stoner Clark Guided by the letters given and the number of blanks, fill in the names of these twelve states. U N I T E D- S - - T A T - E Answers: uiuoo "S!A '!8-030 '.fjpnjfua)! 'Buozuy SBxa 'sbsuuji 'o(7jooj 'tfuiBjy 'iiouua 'bmo 'Hp.a.' 'u.bj Coin Quiz What four words must appear on every U. S. coin ? Answer: Bouawy jo S3)B)S pajtufl Tho ABC Trip By Ragna Eskil , Here's a favorite game to while away the time on a long car trip. The object is to find all the letters of the alphabet in the signs along the road and in their proper order, too. It will be easy to find o, 6, c, d, but it may take a long while before you see a j or q. v, w, and z. You may ride 50 miles before you get the whole alpha bet, but you'll find that the time flies by as fast as the scenery. Hang It! By Bill Barton This is a tag game played outdoors where there are low-hanging tree branches. "It" cannot tag any player who is hanging onto a branch with his feet off the ground! Drop-a-Letter What? By Bertha R. Hudelson I'm tired and wish that I could rest ! With my last letter gone, I'm what you do to clothes each time ' That you put them on. And now, with my first letter gone, I'm found upon your head, And if you did not have me, You'd never know what's said I Answers: 'HV3 HV3AV AHV3M Let's Draw a Crab By Ann Davidow V Here's the way some mitts can be A crawling creature of the sea. Crabs, no bigger than an inch, Can seem much larger when they pinch ! family Wttkly. July 7, mi