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    4-Heppner Gazette Times, October 8, 1942
Meetings Draw Large Crowds
Heppner
Gazette Times
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE
Established March 30, 1883
THE HEPPNER TIMES
Established November 18, 1897
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912 ,
Published Every Thursday by
CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
, and entered at the Post Office at Heppner,
Oregon, as second-class matter.
O. G. CRAWFORD, Editor
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GET OUT THE VOTE!
Election day is not far off, yet so far
there has not been enough interest dis
played to lead one to believe that there
is a campaign in progress. This con
dition may be excusable, due to the
many activities arising from the war,
'-ut it is time we awakened to the fact
lat there is an election in the offing
id prepare to do something about it.
Now as never before it is important
that capable officials be elected, men or
women believing in the principles of
democracy and possessing vision to
look ahead not only to the. proper pro
secution of the war but to the future
of the country when peace comes, and
.having the courage to back up their
convictions. If we sit idly by and let
the other fellW do the selecting we
are very apt to get the wrong people
into office. It is up to each individual
voter to exercise his franchise by going
the polls and voting for candidates
id measures he considers in the best
terests of state and nation.
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VIGOROUS MAN NEEDED!
If there ever was, a time when the
country needed its best men in key po
sitions that time is now. Faced with
the gigantic task of organizing and
carrying on an all-out war providing
the sinews, of. war for our allies as well
as for ourselves, there is work for vig
orous men men not steeped in political
tradition through years of feeding at
the public trough who can see only
the job at hand with no thought of con
sant fence building and repairing with
an eye' to future elections. That's a
big order, but one we believe should be
used as a yardstick in measuring the
merits of candidates, especially those
who would have a hand in forming our
national policies. . ' '
Voters of the second congressional
strict of Oregon have an opportunity
recognize a man who measures up
.'j this standard. In the prime of life,
he has the capacity for work, hard
work, and this combined with intelli
gence and executive ability makes him
the logical , candidate for representa
tive in congress. Any reasonable
thinker . will acknowledge Lowell
Stockman's fitness for the job and that
it is time that eastern Oregon awoke
to the fact that new energy be injected
into the lawmaking body at the nation
al capital. ,
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A WORTHY ACHIEVEMENT
i Burning of mortgages covering all
indebtedness against the property of
the Church of-Christ marked the cul
mination : of almost twenty years of
iriithful effort on the part of the com
aratively small congregation. When
!rs. Cora Crawford, oldest member
Alt years of service, touched the match
Record attendance at last Sunday's services wel
comed Willie White, "99" state evangelist, in the
opening of a month of evangelism. Meetings are
held at 7:45 every night except Monday in the
Church of Christ.
Special events of this week and next of interest
to particular groups are as follows:
Thursday night has been designated as Crusaders'
night. This class invites you to come and crusade
for Christ. Topic for the evening "A Question God
Cannot Answer."
Friday night the Christian Endeavorers invite all
yiung people to come and listen to a young man
whom they have come to admire deliver the mes
sage, "At the Crossroads," and remain for the social
hour to follow.
Next Tuesday night, men and boys only. Bean feed
feed at 6:30 with special entertainment. There will
be reports from state "99" convention from those
attending. A car load of men is going to Salem for
this convention Moday. '
to the papers, that "had in a measure
held the group in subjugation for many
years, an expression of relief graced
the countenances of those instrumen
tal in bringing an end to the indebted
ness. Unlike an automobile bought on the
installment plan it is an old car be
fore it is; paid for the church proper
ty has been well kept and improved un
til today it is a comfortable, conven
ient house of worship and an adorn
ment to the community. Now that
the congregation is rid of installment
payments, attention may be given to
further improvements that will tend to
enhance the seryices and make the edi
fice of greater service to the commu
nity. The Gazette Times joins the rest of
the community . in felicitating the
Church of Christ on its noteworthy ac
complishment and bespeaking for the
congregation a greater scope of service
in the future.
Subsidies for farmers or wage earn
ers merely transfer inflation costs from
consumers to taxpayers.
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October 10
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