The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 25, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE THREE
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This war belongs to all of us
—to fight, to finance, to fin­
ish ! As the President has
said: “We are all in it—all
the way. Every man, wom­
an and child is a partner in
the most tremendous under-
• taking of our American his­
tory.” Your part is clear—
to put every dime and dol­
lar you can possibly spare
into uniform—to buy U. S.
Savings Bonds and Stamps
regularly—so that our boys
will have the guns and
planes and tanks they need
to put the enemy on the run.
Take a part of your change
in U. S. Savings Stamps
every time you shop—your
25-cent stamp will play a
big part in fighting this war.
Turn stamps into bonds as
fast as you can, that is the
American way—the volun­
teer way—to preserve our
freedom and safeguard your
home, your family and your
future.
Help Win the War
To Preserve Freedom
Of course, freedom is expen- *
sive. The highest price tags
are always attached to the
most precious items. And
the cost of human liberty in
blood and treasure is a stag­
gering one. But to be able
to speak and pray and think
and vote the way we wish—
did you ever hear anyone
question the cost? Some
Americans are paying the
cost with their lives. Others
are buying as many Defense
Stamps and Bonds as they
possibly can—every day.
Are you doing your share?
This war business is a big
game—the only way that an
absolute victory can be as­
sured is that we all work to­
gether. Team work is the
thing that will make this
possible.
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Mother Says:
“MY SON IS IN THE ARMY. WE
MISS HIM VERY MUCH. THE
ONLY WAY WE CAN HELP
HIM NOW IS TO WRITE HIM
LETTERS TO KEEP UP HIS
MORALE, AND BUY STAMPS
AND BONDS TO GIVE HIM
AMMUNITION TO DO THE
WORK NECESSARY. WE
KNOW THE HARDER WE
WORK AT HOME, THE QUICK­
ER WE WILL SEE OUR SON
AGAIN.”
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• Though the skies are over-
cast for our flight bombers,
there is a silver lining some­
where. To hasten along this
Allied Victory, American
store keepers, business men
and professional men will
cease their personal business
on July 1, from 12:00 to 12:15
at noon and devote all their
efforts towards the sale of
War Stamps and Bonds. Her­
miston is looking forward to
the occasion in order to be a
100 per cent link in this huge
chain of American patriotism.
“ANY BONDS TODAY?”
Cuz Job 13 30 Save
Dollars
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“THIS WAR BUSINESS IS AN
EXPENSIVE ENTERPRISE. IT
COSTS MONEY TO OPERATE,
IN ADDITION TO A LARGE
PERSONNEL.
WE CANNOT
ALL BE IN ACTIVE SERVICE
OR ALL HAVE A SON TO SAC­
RIFICE BUT WE CAN ALL BUY
WAR STAMPS AND BONDS.
ALTHOUGH THE AMERICAN
TASK IS A LARGE ONE, IT IS
BOUND TO BE SUCCESSFUL
BECAUSE IT HAS SOUND FUN­
DAMENTALS.”
MAKE EVERY
PAY DAY
WAR
BOND DAY
Buy
War Bonds
Every Pay Day
STOP SPENDING —SAVE DOUAK$
The Following Hermiston Merchants are Cooperating in this War Effort:
CONNOR'S CASH STORE
A. W. BEHRMAN
BURNHAM & BURNHAM
OREGON HDWE. & IMPL. CO.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
UMATILLA CO-OP. CREAMERY
HERMISTON AUTO CO.
HERMISTON GRAIN & FEED CO
HERMISTON LAUNDRY
FARMER'S SUPPLY CO.
BRIERLEY'S 5-10-15
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
E. P. DODD
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO.
HALE'S CONFECTIONERY
FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
SAFEWAY, INC.
HERMISTON FOOD STORE
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
STONE'S MARKET
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
INLAND CO-OPERATIVE
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
HERMISTON HERALD
PHEASANT CAFE
MOORE'S FURNITURE STORE
IGLOO INN
MILLER'S TRADING POST
O'CONNOR'S PASTIME
KORNER KATE
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