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11 . 'i -j-, 1 - sr mitt : - "We'll Show the Boys Over There That '.We're. Good "Sports Over Here" '':"i - V it .... ,n "!"! , Iff ,:7? , - r, THANK GOD It's over over there, but let's not forget that the boys are not yet over here. Give in Thanksgiving Give for the boys who have made possible this day of celebration. Give as you never gave before; give as you will never give again. Let vour gratitude be measured in the dollars you give to the United War Work ageneies who will look after our hero soldiers and sailors during the long wait for demobilization. There is Peace on Earth Again. Show Your Good Will for Those Who Have Brought It About. . Umatilla Countv has a quota in the drive of $45,000; Tendleton has a' ' quota of 821,050. These are minimum quotas and we are asked to over subscribe 50 per cent. Let it not be said that in the hour of victory weare slackers in gratitude.' . - If you are a wage earner or a salaried man or wo man, you ought not to contribute less than one day's -earnings to this great fund which will be needed to care for the physical, moral and spiritual welfare of our fighters until they are brought back to the pur suits of peace. If you are rated for a specific am ount, remember your rating is a minimum one and there is no bar to giving more. We have all had it easy over here and let's not, , begrudge those ,who fought for us the little our money can do for them, i Today is the first day of peace. Let everybody celebrate by giving as well as by noise-making. ON WITH THE DRIVE Let Your Cash be Unconfined. UNITED WAR W0RSC CAMPAIGN Local Executive Committee ,v III I" VA 'Ik I II UWWWW I t III .111 ..., w ih . mm &i 'Sa $2 S n . "3 rr iSiJ 5 i- 'C I g irff J- f i I, i i.i this pare advertisement patriotically donated toward the United War Work cambaign for the welfare of our soldiers and sailors 1 fc ' in the service, by the following prominent farmers: . v p TiTi'itrif r.IENNE SCOTT I.I.MANN FRANK MARTIN ' GUY Ii. WYRICK CEoSSnD FRANK CURL TOM THOMPSON II. J. TAYLOR ROBERT L. JONES Mf Ml' ,t...- : ' I'tls.-'i ; ! ' f . . 'Si..' ! ,,.,!; ;i ; '''.,."-: ,1, 1 .!.;'.' t - i j: ' i - X i-ii i j?v ' f !' i : i, J ;.' r.-1; a .'U "i" "M i i S"'J