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2 HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, July 19, 1962 Sensation avfagSi "AMERICA'S FUTURE" this week features the four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Power and me twee cmiaren ol Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Alstott, all of Heppner. The Power girls (left) are uaria, ivs. wnay, b, susie, 10 mo., and Kathy, 3. The Alstott children are Cyde Marie, 5, David tari, i, ana naroara Lynn, 7. Mrs. Erwin Called By Mother's Death Mrs. Harold (Inez) Erwin was called to Walla Walla, Wn this week after word of the death of her mother, Mrs. Rose A. Cameron on Monday, July 16, reached her. Mrs. Cameron died in a Walla Walla nursing home after an ill ness of about a month. DeWitt Funeral Home was in charge of iuneral arrangements. Mrs. Cameron was born No vember 1, 1885 in Big Timber, Montana. She lived as a young bride near Fergus, Montana. Her husband, George, died in Oc tober, 1947. In the family were one son and seven daughters, 17 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Grandson Is Born A first grandson was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stout on July 11 at St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton. The baby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stout and has been named James Paul. His weight was 7 lbs., 5 oz. Ma ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schadd of Pendle ton. The Stouts have four other grandchildren, all grand-1 daughters. Student Takes Work In Hawaii University Miss Helen Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham and senior next year at Oregon State University, is enrolled in summer school classes at the University of Hawaii in Hon olulu. She is one of several students taking advantage of the How ard's Tour sponsored during the summer by OSU. She will return to her parent's home upon the completion of her summer course in secretarial science on August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oslund and three daughters. New Castle, Wyo., are here visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Wilkin son, and other relatives. They and Mrs. Wilkinson spent few days last week at the World's Fair. The Oslunds leave today (Thursday) for their home and their daughters will stay a month with Mrs. Oslund s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Kligg. Spending the week-end at the nome ot Mrs. Lester Doolittle were her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doolittle and sons Dennis and Ronald of Portland. MMIWIIIMUWIWIlllWIMw CONFIDENCE We aim to so conduct our pre scription department as to merit your complete confidence . . . and that of your family physician. Count on us! All prescriptions promptly filled by registered pharmacists. HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray 217 N. Main Ph. 676-9610 Two Registered Pharmacists At Your Service Around The Clock Nights, Sundays and holidays call 676-9611 or 676-5542 Over The Tee Cup By DEE CRIBBLE Play was a riotous affair Sun day with five couples getting to the tee-off at the same time. So, we decided to play a 10 ball fivesome. (Rules were made to be broken, I've heard said). Want to know how long it took? Just three hours, and three more players. VanMarter, Sr., joined up at the third hole, and at I number seven here came the Creswicks. Playing were the McQuarries, Pratts, Gribb 1 e s, aev uunaerson. judge carmich- ael, Jack Loyd and Harlan Mc- Curdy. What would you golfers sav to an organized "twilight tour ney" on a week day in place of bunday atternoonf Just asking. credit Marie Mc. with three "chip-ins" (with Clint as her partner) and taking low score bunday. Corkie, Hester, Velma Glass. Hazel, Marie, LaFyrne, Helen Bebe, Kay R., Donna and I play ed l uesday, with Hester and veima in cnarge. Balls were given for most strokes on num ber 6 hole, using wood shots only. It was "be kind to La Fyrne" day as she won that ball (with 11) and then tied Corkie with least shots on num ber 4 with four. (Corkie won the flip.) You'll never see two more de termined golfers than Helen Schaffitz and Cork Norene took them six strokes each to get across the swamp on number and only lost one ball be tween them, but the golf shoes will never be the same again, ana tne water is coooold. Plans are under way for couples to just go and play at McNary on Sunday. (Not offic ially invited, but know well be welcome.) So if you are In terested in the plans, call Marie McQuarrie or me. Hear that Hillard and Lucille Brown actually get out at 4 clock in the morning and Plav. Hillard says the day is lust beautiful at that time. Wish Lucille would sleep in and play with us gals. NONSENSE "Golf, golf," snarled the little woman. "I really believe Id drop dead if you spent one Sun day at home." Hubby sighed, "Now, now, it's no use talking like that. You know you can t bribe me. Jack Loyd says Gribble is "a sulking, uncommunicative opponent on a golf course. He talks to me on every green, but he always says the same thing: You re away." STUB To be tern oif by one of the Clerks SAMPLE BALLOT SPECIAL OFFICIAL ELECTION BALLOT To Be Held on Wednesday. July 25, 1962 at the City Hall, Boardman. Oregon From 2:00 P. M. Until 7:00 P. M. Mark a Cross (X) or check Mark ( ) between the number and answer voted for. Shall that portion of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, described as: Beginning at a point In the Columbia River where the Oregon-Washington State boundary linos and the Morrow-Gilliam County boundary lines Intersect, thence South to the Southwest corner of Section 19, Township 4 North, Range 23, E.W.M., thence East to the Southwest corner of Section 19, Township 4 North, Range 26, E.W.M., thence North to the Oregon-Washington State boundary line, thence Westerly downstream along the Oregon Washington State boundary line to the point of beginning, and not now included in a VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT under the laws of Oregon, be formed into a BOARDMAN VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT? 1 YES 2 NO (Published pursuant to Provisions of ORS 2-19.ar)t;. Sadie Parrish, County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore.) ntf Values OS CTO EfjULY 19 THRU 28 SAVE 2 for the price of 1 Reg. Price Sale Price Product & Size AFTER SHAVE LOTION, 3.9 oz 1.00 2 for 1.00 ALCOHOL RUBBING COMPOUND, Pint Body rub ideal for sickroom 59 2 for .59 BEEF. IRON & WINE, Pint Iron-rich tonic to help stimulate appetite 1.98 2 for 1.98 BORIC ACID CRYSTALS, 4 oz 43 2 f 6r .43 BORIC ACID POWDER, 8 oz. .65 2 f Or .65 BURNTONE IMPROVED, 1 oz. tube First aid for minor burns. Antihistaminic anesthetic i.oo 2 for 1.00 CALAMINE LOTION 37 2 for .37 CASTOR OIL, 8 oz. 41 2 for .41 CORN REMEDY with felt pads 55 2 for 55 CREAM DEODORANT, 2 oz. antlperspirant sg CYTAMIN MULTIPLE VITAMIN CAPSULES. 100's. Vitamin value at a low, low price 2.98 2 for 2.98 DOUCHE POWDER, 4 oz. jar .69 2 for .69 EPSOM SALT, 8 oz .39 GLYCERIN & ROSE WATER, 8 oz 79 IBATH, 6 oz. For hygienic care of eyes .69 IODINE TINCTURE. 1 oz 39 KESSAMIN TABLETS. Dietarv sunolemAnto Bottle oi 96 3.oo 2 for 3.00 KESSAMIN TABLETS. Bottle of 180 .' 5.49 2 for 5.49 LANOLIN COMPOUND. 1 oz. tuh To soothe chapped, dry skin 45 LOTION for ATHLETE'S FOOT. H2 oz .98 MAGNESIA TABLETS (Milk of) 100's For simple acid stomach and mild laxative .59 MAGNEX POWDER. 4 oz. Quick-acting antacid .89 MAGNEX TARGETS. 12's-Antacid Long lasting effect. Taste like candy 39 ME RTHIOL ATE (Tincture of) I oz. First aid for minor cuts and abrasions 49 MILK OF MAGNESIA. Pint 57 MOSQUITO LOTION, 1 34 oz. btl. Insect Repellent 75 PERSONAL SPRAY DEODORANT. 3 oz. 81 for .81 PERSONAL SPRAY DEODORANT. 5 oz 1.00 2 for 1 00 POISON IVY CREAM, 1 oz. tube 1.00 fQr 100 ROLL-ON DEODORANT, l4 oz .89 2 for 89 ROOM DEODORANT, 6V2 oz. spray 89 2 for 89 ROSEMARY BEAUTY OIL MIST, 7 0Zl spray i-69 2 for 1.69 Product & Size Reg. Price Sale Price 2 for .89 2 for .39 2 for .79 2 for .69 2 for .39 2 for .45 2 for .98 2 for .59 2 for .89 2 for .39 2 for .49 2 for .57 2 for .75 ROSEMARY BLUE LOTION, PINK LOTION - Your choice in pints, hand and body lotion i-oo 2 for 1.00 ROSEMARY CASTILE SHAMPOO 1.00 for 1QQ ROSEMARY CREAM HAIR RINSE, pint size 1.00 2 for 100 ROSEMARY HAIR SPRAY, 14 oz. aerosol .... 1.69 2 for L69 ROSEMARY SHAMPOO WITH EGG, pint size - i-oo 2 for 1.00 -SACCHARIN TABLETS. y4 gr. 100'i 33 2 for .33 SHAVING LOTION. 4 oz. Astringent, refreshing 50 2 for .50 SLEEP TABLETS, non-narcotic. 16's 89 2 for .89 SLEEP TABLETS, non-habit forming. 32's 1.69 2 for 1.69 SODA MINT TABLETS, 45's-Antacid .25 2 for .25 SODIUM BICARBONATE, 8 oz . .39 SOLUTION No. 59, Pint Antiseptic Mouthwash 69 2 for .39 2 for .69 2 for .98 SORETONE, 6 oz. Liniment for temporary relief of minor muscular aches and pains .98 SUPER FOAM LUXURY SHAVE, 6Vi oz. aerosol. Regular or Menthol .89 2 for .89 SUPPOSITORIES, Glycerin (Adult) 12's 49 2 for .49 SUPPOSITORIES. Glycerin (Infant) 12' 49 2 for .49 SURIN OINTMENT, VA oz. tubeTry Surin for quick relief of temporary pains of arthritis 98 2 for .98 TARTAN CREAM. 4 oz. plastic tube 1.10 for 1.10 TARTAN LIP POMADE for fever sores, chapped lips 35 2 for .35 TARTAN SUNTAN LOTION, 4 oz. btl. 98 2 for .98 THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Tabs. Vitamin B-l 25 mg. 100's 2.29 2 for 2.29 THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Tabs. 50 mg. 100's 3.98 2 for 3.98 THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Tabs. 100 mg. 100's 6.98 2 for 6.98 TOOTHACHE DROPS with applicator 49 2 for .49 VITAMIN A, 25,000 units 100's 2.59 2 for 2.59 VITAMIN A, 50,000 units 100's 4.98 2 for 4.98 WHEAT GERM OIL Capsules, 100's 1.19 2 for 1.19 WITCH HAZEL, Pint Astringent 69 for .69 YEAST TABLETS (Brewer's) 250's 98 2 for .98 ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT. 212 oz. tube 59 2 for .59 Vlntag 8 PIECE SNACK SET by Author Hf kit McKesson ASPIRIN TWINS Adult Reg. 59 Each 259 BUY NOW. . ,9ittf SAVEf SUPER HIGH POTENCY VitaminMineral Capsules 15" I-T Supertf . 0 Reg. $9.00 Each 2 bottles 92 each $900 DENTURE CLEANSER . Mtcltr CltiMtaUuitkMiwUr lUmtlkulMf 2 lor 63' I tM dtnturt eaiBff Mcta DENTURE ADHESIVE IHatub SMVappltcitlMkoMs tMtfe bit AIL DAY Ret63Eich 2 l,r 63 OUTSTANDING BUYS FOR THE HOME ACNE-DRI, 1 oz. roll-on applicator for acne-pimples, Reg. price $1.29, Vz price BATH SPONGES. Super Soft, reg. .39 each ... BUBBLING BATH OIL. DuParc, 16 oz. jar, reg. $2 CITRONELLA CANDLE, in 8" tall jar, reg. .98 .. COFFEE MUGS, colorful plastic, reg. .29 each . 8-PIECE LUNCHEON SET, 4 place mats, 4 napkins 1.98 value FACIAL TISSUE. 400 sheets FOOTSOCKS. 100 nylon, power grip heel pad, reg. 2 prs. .75 .65 2 for .40 .79 .69 2 for .30 1.69 3 for .69 PLAYING CARDS, reg. value .50 REDSKIN PEANUTS, 14 oz. vacuum sealed, reg. .59 ROSEMARY COLOGNE. 6 oz. fragrant cooling, reg. $2 -ST. REGIS ALARM CLOCK -ST. REGIS FOUNTAIN SYRINGE -ST. REGIS HAIR DRYER KIT with stand, drying hood -ST. REGIS POCKET WATCH, thin model, chrome finish -TUMBLER SET, 8-piece, 15 oz. glasses, reg. value $1.98 2 for .88 .49 1.00 2.49 1.77 5.49 2.69 1 .19 2 prs. .59 IN PACK FLASHUGHTS. 2 cell. reg. 98c .... 2 for 1.00 McKESSON VITAMIN B-2 5 mg 100's Reg. .79 10 mg. 100's 1.29 McKESSON VITAMIN B-12 10 meg 100's 1.59 25 meg 100's 50 meg 30's 50 meg 100's 100 meg. 30's 100 meg. 100's .... Sale 3.29 1.89 5.29 3.49 9.49 .40 .65 .95 1.65 .95 2.65 1.75 4.75 McKESSON VITAMIN B-6 -10 mg.-100's Reg 2.59 -25 mg. 100's 4.19 -50 mg. 30's 2.59 -50 mg. 100's 6i6g McKESSON NIACIN TABLETS - 25 mg 100's .49 - 50 mg. 100's , 69 -100 mg. 100's 8g Sale 1.30 2.10 1.30 3.35 .25 .35 .45 HEY, KIDS!. GET YOUR FREE Space Gun RED, WHITE AND BLUE STURDY CARDBOARD SNAPOUT GUN, BRING MOM OR DAD INTO OUR STORE AND GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST. MORE BI8 SAVINGS -ASCORBIC ACI0 TWINS, (Vitamin C) .. 100 mg ., 100's ...1.79 ta. -ASCORBIC ACI0 TWINS, 250 lOCi . US aa. -ASCORBIC ACID TWINS, 500 mf, 501 .. 3.59 M. -ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN TWINS 2 bottles 50's) Accurate dote lima flavored .74VaL COO LIVER OIL (Plain) Pint 1.39 LIQUIO SWEETENER TWINS t2 bottles 2 ccj 1 JO ViL M MERCUROCHROME, 1 01 MINERAL OIL (Heavy) Pint SOOTHE SKIN TWINS (? 8 n7 PL.tM Soft, smooth hand and body lotion.... 1.78 Vat. .61 2for1.29 2for 2.49 2 for 2.49 .49 1.09 .98 .25 .49 1.19