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Show Sill VA Wfl GRAND OLD CANADIAN HAKE liS- VV 4 M p0duced in U.S.A. under the direct supervision A P811pir WtVA A "trial" of this light sociable blend j Wllllfe V' V may convince you that Corby's will $ 8p!fe VU'VN merit your preference after Victory. a Rife-- i4P4Ki tojrtnc gP l ! lrf' 'i W 11 ,6,,.6B,!lF.itodG.oinN.u..UISe!.il, B fe, ..all. ; fl ft a) aea Zlean FALSE TEETH THIS EASY WAY . . . " i Al last, rlnntlflr war ' 1 " to rleail fala twth and J2,f5 brldgawork KtALLV claaa. Jut put jtour plat Sfc?'2l In a ! of water to whlih a Illtla qulik-aetlmr ' KlMiiMa haa hrrn added. With maglr-Uka apod, diarolorallon and ataina raniih tha original clean bright-mm bright-mm raturnal It'a taay, aronomiral. Aak raur drucgiit for KImihH today. Get KLEENITE today at Union Drug Co. or any good Druggist. pVOTERS of uTaI Washington, the Place; C. Ed Lewis, the Ma -yA f$l Presenting C. ED. LEWIS ''l- . X War Veteran , y; Republican Candidate I: 1 FOR ' X fk United States Congressman I r 2nd Congressional Dist ft A Square Deal For Al rytini.nnafc i-MnmMtH. J.uAaJ C. ED. LEWIS Successful Realtor DECENTRALIZATION OF POWER IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FAIR AND JUST TREATMENT OF RETURNING WAR VETERANS REDUCTIONS IN GOVERNMENT PAYROLLS REDUCTION OF TAXES Vote July 1 I th for C. ED. LEWIS Paid Politieal Adv. by Bruce Johnston, Bingh: His patriotism is written in in i- - a ..., ... -- wl ,1 C n.,. L.t..AaJ Yours is written on every Bond you buy THE stepping stones to vie- Bond9 now. Invest in more , in , ' tory are red with blood of than you've ever purchased tfT jK. American heroes. Tarawa... before. Invest $100, $200, A ff ' 1 A Salerno . . . CassinS. Their $300, $400. Those who can, V patriotism is written in blood, must invest thousands of M , " U j Your patriotism is written dollars. I l 1 on every Bond you buy in this For this is the biggest job f, B-i vW --. I vital 5th War Loan. Your we've ever had to do. We irufinn mnfl name on a War Bond means '' fil our fighting men as K LUtii you're behind our invasion they Plu"Se nto the biggest ,,,,.ar.-,UWJ, j troops. and bloodiest struggle of all. xQnL Mlr Help hasten the day of Vic- WELCOME THE VICTORY VOLUNTEERS SjZr tory by investing in extra War when they tall to tell you about War Bonds mXJmm0 Bingham and Evans Drugs Ralph and George Evans, Props. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... XX;TtLd?aTo f Ws r 4 AmCTira" service men in England br country whenlte ranJSiwnl hJ ""S i,h.e B'itisl Institute of Public Opm men were asked P91"1 ! blank how they would vote on prohibitioui ' u" VeY Cfainly don't, Herb. ..and thev 8ofthem stated, in unmistakable tenns, shouldn't. They're doing a masterful job they would vote against it. There 3 no , fighting over there to protect our rights and oubt aboat t Herb ... the men overseas : they have good license to expect us to uro- dor?. 1 want any action taken on that subject tect theirs back here at home. One tS whlle thev're ay" SSiWtSf ty Cl6ar 0n iS stand on ; t ;And they're 100 right. Judge, became I know how I felt when I came home alter "Their position on that subject waqtntP u last waronly to learn that we nao very emphatically in a poll taken rStv ' ove! r,there fiShtin8 for 80 imPracUcal 1 Evcuuy tning as Prohibition." " . i'P'dbyCrofAUcMicBn PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED Our is a small organization. organiza-tion. We like it so because it enables us to give to each and every case our personal per-sonal attention and supervision super-vision It also means that each member of the staff is profesionally qualified for the tasks assigned. Our greatest satisfaction comes from the knowledge that we have done all things well and have in some small measure contributed to the solace of those in grief. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. Robinson, Registered Mortician Telephone 17 |