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1 I THE n.ATTSMOl!TH JOL'RNTAT. StctU n 11 TACK ONK Thursday. April 24, 1958 South Bend Mrs. Jess Fidlcr Phone Athljnd 4-8646 I A As Advertised on "HANSEL & GRETEL, Rexo's NBC TV-Radio Show, and In THIS WEEK PARADE PROGRESSIVE FARMER fARM JOURNAL and SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS (y- tot Win one of T7 mm iwvwmxw?'-- m m dc A VICTOR ML-TRANSIST0R Jusfosk vi about Rexoll 5u r No Purchase necessary to win. 1 .49 AGA REX C0MP0UN0. Mineral oil with phenolphthalein, Pint 2 for 1.50 59c ALC0 REX. Rubbing alcohol compound, Pint 2 for .60 35c CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN TABLETS, 1 gr., 50's 2 for .36 79c REXALL EYEL0, eye lotion. 8 oz 2 for .80 98c FUNGI REX, relieves Athlete's Foot discomforts. 1 Vi-oz. tube 2 for .99 79c GYPSY CREAM r OINTMENT, for sunburn , - 2 for .80 MINERAL OIL Pint, Mr Value Highly refined, extra heavy. Odorless, tasteless. asseTS. .i'--5' Adrienne HAIR 0 0 11 oz. aerosol, Reg. 1.89 2 for ADsiiNN Nm iff V)BIINM Nil IP8 Ideal for quick pin-ups. Keeps Non-lacquer, lanolin-enriched! Adrienne BATH tlit iitiiiiaMitfrAiiitaili'W hiirniiT-r- .. 2 for 1.76 1.00 CONSTELLATION COLOGNES, 4 oz. each 2.00 LILY OF THE VALLEY AEROSOL PERFUME 1.25 ADRIENNE COMPACT POWDER 98c DAINTY AEROSOL MIST DEODORANT, 5 oz 1.50 THEATRICAL COLD or CLEANSING CREAM, 10c BOBBY PINS, black or bronze, 18 s 10c POWDER PUFFS, foam rubber 15c Delunt Velour or Compressed 25c Velour hi Vinyl Pouch, 3" or Velour 3V" 10c HELEN CORNELL HAIR NETS . tf5W era ... jpfClAL ft 5 $0' 3 tot f Hi V. SACCHARIN TABLETS 14 jr., 100' I III 2 for 36c Vi ir., lOO'l 2 for . 1 ir., 100's 2 tor .5 V4 ir., 1000'! 2 for 1.20 Vjgr., lOOO'l 2 for 1.31 1ir 1000's 2for1.Q GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 2for54 A Your choice of adult's or children's. WW Rexall PRO ADHESIVE 6,000 TAPE Vi" 10 Yd., Per 43c RADIOS 2 for 44 - Waterproof, flexible, less 1" b yds., Reg. 43c 98c HYGIENIC POWDER, makes cleansing solution, 6 oz 2 for 52c MILK OF MAGNESIA, Pint 2 for 89c MONACET APC TABLETS, reliable pain relief. 100's 2 for 63c REXALL WITCH HAZEL, Pint 2 for 25c REXALL EPSOM SALT, 4 oz . 2 for 95c PABIZ0L, for simple diarrhea. 8 oz 2 for 75cREX EME, medicated cream. 5V4 oz 2 for OUR le SALE NOT ON c CANNON TERRY CLOTH DISH 2fof towel. i7x3r 1 85 Value NEOMYCIN-BACITRACIN B 1,8 OINTMENT, antibiotic 2for .59 58c Value REX SELTZER TABUTS. 25 s 63c Value REXALL BABY CREAM, 2fof M lanolated r 'l'.'li nii e. m 2 for .64 63cValue ANTISEPTIC BA 'U 6 o: 79c Value ELKAYS MOTH FUME 2)or CRYSTALS, lb lWu.auWElwMd, 2for2.19 29c Value BEX ALL F ACl AL TISSUES , D,Palc nr white. AUU S .iS tt-H-- frW-li'Tltr i SPRAY 1.90 hair in perfect order. POWDER Choose Adrienne, Garden Spice or Lavender. M M Sh WM 2 for 1.01 2 for 2.01 2 for 1.26 2 for .99 1 lb. tin 2 for 1.51 2 for .11 2 for .11 2 for .18 2 for .21 2 for .11 sV.y-i No PHJ 1.59 foot. 'ast,' Miues. ait' nan Hsu (5J 620 r...r 3.99 i'P'X"h'?,i'r-'ocu,.is ' ""'OS, i tl'tn e" -will er'es, 1 'im. 3 n-. 95 "'u Now PRESCRIPTIONS AND DRUGS MY MOST i !" . awseptic Pint SEsr KLENZO ANTISEPTIC 2 for 80c Pint Reg. 79c Spicy-cinnamon mouth wash, breath sweetener. - CAP 15c RAZOR BLADES, double or single edge5's 2pkgs. .16 49c PacKs RAZOR BLADES 2 for .50 35c 0UIK SWABS, 3" sterilized cotton tipped applicators 2 for .36 3.15 VICTORIA HOT WATER BOTTLE 2 for 3.16 Irritating. 2 for 4o .99 .53 .90 .64 .28 .96 .76 75c REX-SALVINE, antiseptic salve. IVi oz. 49c THERMODEX TABLETS, help prevent heat cramps 98c ALC0 MIST for muscular aches, strains. Aerosol 53c R.P.R. BUFFERED ASPIRIN, 45's 55c REXALL CASTOR OIL, 3 oz 42c BORIC ACID POWDER, 4 oz 35c REXALL TINCTURE IODINE, 1 oz PLAN BUT SURPRISING VALUES 59cValueREX-RAY6;U EXTENSION 2)or 89c Value BELMONT HOUSEHOLD GLOVES, latex 35c Value REXALL ABSORBENT COTTON, sterile. 2 oz 43c Value REXALL QUIK-BANDS, adhesive bandages. 31 s 29c Value TAYLOR'S CHOICE HARD CANDIES t TOFFEE 39c Value TWENTY CANDY POPS 55cValueCH0C0LATEPEPPERMINT CRtAIYI uuunii. - W",'.U'S,; wry ZZM GIANT SIZE AEROSOL SHAVE CeEAMS Each 10 OZ., f ' R" lwnder Re,98c i for VC i Sernid 1.00 REX AFTER SHAVE LOTION, 5 oz.... 2'for 1.01 1.00 REX PRE SHAVE LOTION, 5 oz 2 for 1.01 75c REX SHAVE CREAM, brushless or lather 2 for .76 SfocJc Up Now! M m NiTIOf .. 'fee, 7sfe Ofto IT ' M m lit M & Wmi K 'Wf' m ""srcifs J 75 'r.25 '"olutd. Six Sme. smart resi sfanf. Save - v I n.nA lv.,'4? .... "'"jui. car o. 0.66 '' Vain, NOIV "''""'act ,...,. . Ola,.. ZL0''oUrcnrCupj'' ARE IMPORTANT JOB 'choose I or used lull ri! KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES Reg 39c 2 for 4()C 25c Children's Tooth Brushes 2 for 1.95 ELKAYS AEROSOL MOTHPR00FER, 12 oz ...2 for 1.96 49c KLENZO CELLULITE SPONGES, 2 per bag 2 bags .50 1.00 MEN'S AND LADIES' SUNGLASSES 2 for 1.01 10c RATTAIL COMB, KLEARITE PLASTIC ...2 for .11 29c PLASTIC SHOWER CAPS 2 for .30 2 for .76 2 for .50 ; 2 for .99 2 for .54 2 for .56 2 for .43 2 for .38 P0LYMULSI0N Pint, Reg. 3.59 2 for 3.60 Children's liquid multi vitamins. Pleasant tast ing. 7Q 9 M fl ALPHACAPS 50,000 Units, 100's Reg. 7.95 2'". 7.96 High potency vitamin A. 5.95 RFXALL MINERALIZED B COMPLEX, 100's 2 for 5.96 1.59 REXALL COD LIVER OIL, Pint 2 for 1.60 I BILLFOLDS ygB Smart design, well constructed. ,c"'e J.tf-2 scale Car" rj"n tfle tow, fes Wny k. , "-'WOO. "0. QO, Plus Federal CAN DEPEND ON TntATDAYS of bargains THSE for 1-PIUS A.PBMY! I Sooth, .26 1.00 WHITE SNOW 2.00 REXALL BETA-CAPS, B1.B2, BS plus minerals. 100's 4.75 THCRAMUiS, therapeutic multiple vitamins caDsules - iiilC m . .ir rnm... - .t""tn INK Tioir it. n""'c'-Ut ft fir v "t-LLu V-i". lUKIf rnn.. fi0(Q(;rr Sy." J r;... . uuuutr B.'RD,r " u"es 3Sc "eff. 3.d9 , ' carrying capacity, j year re; ""iV I.E3 1.09 V, o.'ue aes- 4 corr0 banrf. or Long. Ta On Some Items ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BEARS '".V.'vi or PINK PEARL NECKLACES AND EARRINGS 2 for 1.01 69c KLENZO DENTAL PLATE BRUSH, nylon bristles 2 for .70 1.19 ADULT SWIM KAPS. "Waterseal" J for 1.20 1.00 NYLON WATCH BANDS, solids or plaids 2 for 1.01 49c FLASHLIGHT, Valiant Little Giant 2 for .50 89c Chrome Plated, 3 position switch 2 for .90 91 a J$&fj tit 2 for 2.01 I; .2 for 4.76 I tS wnrit . "r rnr i d"a Wei nprc , . -" ror .fin " SPfC' 53c Vo. . C4fiDS or " e and Sptt4l 59, (tn ... J a"ty- S"or(, 3 Pairs 2.98 THE NAME REXALL Mrs. Dac Caniubcll passed away Monday owning at I ho Kbh r Nui'.sinii Homo at Elni wood. Funrral services were held Friday afternoon at Klmwood. L. II. Ward of Ashland return ed from University Hospital nt Omaha Tuesday evening to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Olen Kuhn and family. Heis making a good recovery from his recent surgery and had spent 0 weeks at the hospital. Pete and Dwayno nail of Wa hoo were Sunday dinner cuosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Emanuel Hol den and children. Jerome Streight of Omhaa was a Sunday dinner guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Streight. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thiessen were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harney and Harbara of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Lackey and family of Fremont. Mrs. Leonard Parrish attend ed a miscellaneous shower for her daughter, Mis Donna Par rish Tuesday evening at Lincoln. Hostesses were the Misses Jan ice and Marv Lou Proffitt, Jen nie Todd and Diane Roth. The marriage of Miss Parrish and Gale Haum of Lincoln will be an event of Friday April 25tli at Lincoln. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cainicle were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frahm and Ethel Mae Carnicle of Ithaca. Hill Carnicle of Lincoln was a supper guest. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ewinij and family of Ashland spent Sun day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Val Gene Ewing and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Vyrl Livers spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers and Kami at Ashland . Connie Bolden was a Wednes day overnite guest of Kathleen Campbell. The Bolden family spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Dahlstrom at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish and Leon attended a bridal show er for their daughter, Miss Don na Parrish at the Yutan Audi torium Sunday afternoon. A pro gram of musical numbers and games was the entertainment for about 50 guests after which tho bride-elect opened her gifts. Re freshments were served. Mi1, and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien of Louisville spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family. Jimmy has been sick with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Wm. Rosenerans homo. Mr. and Mrs. Frame of Lin coln entertained at a luncheon in honor of Miss Donna Parrish's birthday at their home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish and Lean were among the guests. Jean and Mark Carnicle spent Saturday afternoon with their grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Carnicle Mary Lou Carnicle spent Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cox and family spent Saturday evening with the Ed Grell family at Lou isville. Mrs. Jennie Livers spent Mon day and overnite with Mr. and Mrs. Vyrl Livers. r z 1 I Z V ! in. J. Wegenpr (above) of Louisville was recently pro ! c laimed county corn growing champion at a banquet hel.l at Omaha in honor of Southeast i Nebraska corn growing chaiu- ions. His yield of 1(18.94 bush , els per acre was the top yield in I Cass County (dryland) in the 1957 National Selected Five Acre ; DeKalb Corn Growing Contest. Unable to attend the banquet ! was runner-up winner Jess Stink of .Miirdock with a yield of 98.79 bushels and third place winner Edwin K. Hall of i:in wood with a yield of 72.32 bushels. 'iiilh gii'iin