The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 16, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
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rayer
Across the world the sound of shells has ceased . . .
His bullets still are made of lead . . .
And quiet shrouds the battle-rubbled West . . .
Their angry whispers still foretell of sudden death
The enemy has laid away his arms, and Death and Pain
For me and others crouched in slime and mud . . .
The end for us is yet to come . . .
are done in France.
But I go on ... for I must fight and kill . . .
And so we pray to God to give us strength
And work and swèat . . . and hide and run . . .
To fight and win . . . without the waste of Time . . .
For here the enemy is very much alive . ..
And with His Will ... to see our homes again.
The Sixth War Loan Drive is on. That means it’s every American’s
job to buy at least an extra $100 War Bond. Buy yours today.
4. War Bonds moan education for your children, security
for you, a nest egg to fall back on, come what may.
1. War Bonds are the best, the safest Investment in the
world I
2. War Bonds return you $4 for every $3 at maturity.
3. War Bonds are as convenient as cash—and increase
in value to booti
5. War Bonds help keep down the cost of living.
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6. War Bonds will help win the Peace by increasing
purchasing power after the war.
WAR
LOAN
Your Country is still at war-ARE YOU?
Thu u an officiai U. S. Trtaiury advertisement—prepared under am picei af Treasury Department and War Adverting Council
The above Bond message is sponsored by the following merchants:
Moore & Ripley, Drugs
The Hermiston Herald
Hermiston Food Store
Hermiston Tavern
Pearson Service
Hale's Confectionery
Rohrman Motor Co.
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