Gazette - PAID Subscriptions | Page 3

Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Clinton claims historic victory V THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS V V V Page 3 V JUMPIN’ JUNE RESTOCKING SALE FREEZER BARS DEPENDS CRuSH POWDER DRINK MIX 10 CT 1 OZ ASST. TYPES 6PK ASST. TYPES The Associated Press NEW YORK — Claiming her place in history, Hillary Clinton declared victory Tuesday night in her bruising battle for the Democratic presidential nomination, becoming the first woman to lead a major American political party and then immediately taking aim at Republican Donald Trump. “Tonight’s victory is not about one person,” Clinton said. “It belongs to generations of women and men who struggled and sacrificed and made this moment possible.” Clinton spoke at an emotional rally in Brooklyn, eight years to the day after she ended her first failed White House run. She had already secured the delegates needed for the nomination, according to an Associated Press tally, but added to her totals with victories in New Jersey and several other states. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Clinton’s only remaining rival, has insisted he still has a narrow path to the nomination. Still, Clinton made a direct appeal to his supporters, recalling the raw emotions of her own supporters when she lost to Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary. “It never feels good to put our heart into a cause or a candidate you believe in and come up short,” she said. “I know that feeling well. But as we look ahead to the battle that awaits, let’s remember all that unites us.” The Democratic race was ending amid new turmoil among the Republicans. GOP leaders recoiled at Trump’s comments about a Hispanic judge, with one senator even pulling his endorsement. Trump capped his difficult day with victories in New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota and Montana. He was muted his victory rally, saying he understands “the responsibility” of leading the Republican Party. He also made a direct appeal to dejected Sanders supporters and other Democrats. “This election isn’t about Republican or Democrat, it’s about who runs this country: the special interests or the people,” he said. Trump vowed to deliver a major speech next week on Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Clinton spent much of her own victory speech targeting Trump, previewing a tough general election campaign. “He wants to win by stoking fear and rubbing salt in wounds — and reminding us daily just how great he is,” Clinton said, her voice dripping with sarcasm. V 99¢ 99¢ $11.68 HYTOP TRASH BAGS 30 GALLON 10 CT REVLON SMOOTH BED HEAD 3 BARREL STAY DRYER HAIR WAVER $1.38 YOuR CHOICE $18.99 1875 WATTS, CERAMIC & IONIC TOURMALOINE CERAMIC bARRELS TECHNOLOGY, CREATE bEAUTIFUL “S” WAVES 3 HEAT & 2 SPEED SETTINGS $24.99 VALUE $24.99 VALUE REVLON CERAMIC PERFECT STRAIGHTENER PINK BISMuTH LIQuID COMPARE TO PEPTO bISMOL 8 OZ 1 IN. CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY, RHEOSTAT DIAL WITH MULTIPLE HEAT SETTINGS $1.98 SCENTED WAX CuBES ASPIRIN 325 MG FRAGRANCE WARMER 2 OZ. ASST. SCENTS $2.99 VALUE 300 CT $2.48 5 X 5.7 IN. FOR OILS, WAX MELTS & LIQUID POTPOURRI $16.99 VALUE $1.99 DIGITAL THERMOMETER $12.99 FRAGRANCE WARMING OIL 60 SECOND .85 OZ. ASST. SCENTS $1.59 VALUE $2. 68 99¢ SINGLE BLADE DISPOSABLE RAZOR 12 CT CRAYOLA LARGE WASHABLE CRAYONS 98¢ CRAYOLA WASHABLE DRY ERASE CRAYONS 8 CT. NON-TOXIC $2.99 VALUE 8 CT. NON-TOXIC ASST. TYPES $1.99 - 3.99 YOuR CHOICE OMEPRAZOLE $17.48 COMPARE TO PRILOSEC 42 CT WINDOW CLINGS LIQuID BANDAGE 12 X 17IN ASST. DESIGNS $1.99 VALUE $2. 88 .3 OZ 99¢ ACETAMINOPHEN PM $2.88 COMPARE TO TYLENOL PM 100 CT HAND FLAG 4 PK 4X6 IN. $2.99 VALUE $1.79 CALCIuM CITRATE + D B1 100 MG 120 CT 100 CT $2.28 Sudoku Solution B-12 1000 MCG $2.88 PIC FLY RIBBON 4 PK CATCHES FLYING PESTS $1.49-$1.50 VALUE 99¢ POTASSIuM 99 MG 100 CT 100 CT $2.88 $4. 48 COTTONELLE 4PK $1.88 THE WHITE CORPORATION 517 Merchant St. Emporia, Kansas 66801 Published Daily Except Sunday and New Years’ Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day and Christmas Day. Entered at the post office in Emporia, Kansas, for transmission through the mails as periodicals postage paid at Emporia, Kansas. Daily Edition delivered by carrier in Emporia, 8.75, plus 72 tax, per month. By motor carrier delivery in Lyon and adjoining counties inside the trade area 120.00 plus tax, per year; six months, 60.00 plus tax; one month, 10.00 plus tax. By mail in Lyon and adjoining counties inside the trade area, $120.60 plus tax, per year; six months, $60 plus tax; one month, $10 plus tax. By mail in Kansas outside trade area, $124.20 plus tax, per year; six months, $62.10 plus tax; one month, $10.35 plus tax. By mail outside Kansas, $130.80, per year; six months, $65.40; one month, $10.90. $ ¢ $ $ $ Fax (620) 342-8108 Subscriptions: (620) 342-4800 Postmaster: send address changes to: The Emporia Gazette (USPS 175-800) Drawer C Emporia, Kansas 66801 ILLNESS WHILE TRAVELING Often, vacation planning raises concerns about the best way to deal with common illnesses your family may experience while traveling. Prone to motion sickness? We can compound various medications that help to prevent motion sickness as transdermal gels, troches, lollipops, or flavored liquids. If you get too much sun, ask us about preparations to relieve inflammation and sunburn pain. We can compound lotions containing aloe vera to help to heal skin, and prepare lip balms containing a natural antiviral that can be used at the first sign of a cold sore to minimize the development of or speed the healing of lesions that occur after too much sun exposure. Plan aheadcall our compounding professionals for your travel needs. 340 B We are the provider for prescriptions at Lower Prices. SE HABLA ESPANOL Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-9:00pm • Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm Sunday 9:00am-12:30pm Prices good thru October 25 Prices good thru June 12th Kodak Prints 4x6 19¢ 609 Commercial 620-343-2323 TOLL FREE 1-800-794-0672