Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 26, 1984, Page THREE, Image 3

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    The tlrppn ri G a ir llr I m ir»
Judge buys Centennial button
G -T history
suspended publication of the Herald
Jerr\ K e e l
Irav inn the lia ir t t r T im e»
purr's sole new »paper again
and Mrs Jerome Sheldon in August
1979 In 19H0. the Sheldons sold the
Under Crawford s editorship
the
G T won the Sigma Delta O n troph>
as the best weekly newvpaper in the
state in 1931
»rii Hilton Svkes
who also
editors note
information for
this article was gleaned Irons ac
O ti
Yaw ter's younger
counts sulinutted from the late t> M
brother , took over In 1962. O G sold
iHit to Mr and Mrs Hubert IVnland
Y eager in 1963
Yeager was a
historian and former lleppner resi
The Fenlands sold to Mr and Mrs
deni
from
History of Oregon
Newspapers
In G eorge .s Turn
txull professor of journalism at I ’m
VI O
Wildman
who remained in
lleppner onl> eight months Then, in
1966 Mr and Mrs Wesley Sherman
bought the paper Mi Slierniali dietl
in 1969 anil Mr and Mrs Charles
latdgf No hy accompanied by Itro
(her Caul Jones
Frances
Co*
Griffen
lai hunt! Certificate from the Grand
I «vice of tirrene to Mrs Harel
In Jul> 1973
account of G T history written in
I96J by the late O G Crawford
R e g u l a r P r ic e
T rendi includes m his account in
witticism fias never ticen surpassed
Due to Factory Closure, All
Homesteads anil Heritages
A
History of Morrow County Oregon
or equaled in the newsjiuper field
Yeager recalls.
I once saw
a
younger man and a trainisi athlete
was too much for the old Indian
tslitor of the Gazette had published
Scout and tighter !>eal him up pretty
something in his paper which was
I soils Years later .shutl s daughter
Marion, wrote this
Mr shutt went
Main
Street
J W
derogatory to F M
paper, the Times
Clans
are
going
well
for
Centennial
committee
urges all
towns in the county to attend the
the
shutl and his
Kedington printed a story that
cast some aspersions on Shutt and a
young woman who was working in
the Tim es office
Yeager says.
They had been tarryin g on some
thing of an editorial battle for
Hut
Gazette almost
made
dance with glee
The city of la-xington has planned
an afternoon and evening of events
effort and a unified county' even t."
concluded Jones
this coming Saturday
Creative Arts Club announces projects
senior citizen bus from Irrigon will
will
I he Morrow (ount\ Creative Arts
and Crafts Club has announced (hat
participate to make future tins trips
a watercolor class will tie held July
between the end of the county
Ml II. Aug
make a trial run at that time to
determine
if
enough
people
a
Junior High Cafeteria from 6 in to
9 Mi p m Cost of the class taught by
feasible activity
The bus will leave Irrigon in the
morning with stops at Wells Springs
Cecil. Valby
Tina Tharp is $15
The Creative \rts Club has dec id
Courthouse and the County Museum
before arriving at the la-vington
ed to support the
Artist in Kduca
tie purchased from
Heppner T .Y .
adds serv ice
This
will lie a real celebration with
concessions, centennial booths and
V new sers ice is lining added to
boat trips on the Columbia Itiver
Heppner T \
said Jones
In addition to the la'vington and
Inc
For the next ten
days a sokesperson announced, ex
perimental program ming will lie
Irrigon celebrations the Historical
Society is planning an event at the
broadcast over Channel I
ndeon
Jones asks that
Nickel
d esign ed for preschool
through teenage audiences will be
anyone with old fashioned dresses
hals.shoes etc contact either her or
transmitted from 7 a m
Kulh McCabe
daily
If this are unable to
to H p in
Arts and Entertainm ent,"
Q u a rts P rim e r
leveled at Mr Shutt and the lleppner
Times
60%
any dub member in quantities at a
cost of 50 cents each or three for tl
The first prize which will la> offered
is a fram ed oil painting hy Cork
SA V E N O W
A spokesperson for the club re
minds members to get their work to
W h i l e Q u a n t i t i e s L a st
the Morrow County Fair Grounds for
the art display and entrance for
judging in the fair this year Entry
Norene titled Over the Back Fen
ce
which will he on display at
Murray's Drug in Heppner
This
will be the first of several paintings
time is from I to 6 p m Sunday,
August 13 Hetty Mills. 676 5546 has
asked for volunteers willing to help
offered during the year by members
of the club
get the tiooth space ready for the
fair
O FF
Lexington Lumber
Lexington
989 8586
GREAT] GREATER
RATES! RETURNS!
features the visual and performing
obtain models for the fashions they
will prepare a display of the items
arts including Broadway plays and
Centennial buttons are now on sale
dramatic and comedy series from
and Jones expects the Centennial
the British Broadcasting Corpora
hats to be
Mori and will l>e transmitted from 8
p m to 4 a m daily
soon
Latex Gallons Oil Base
the ghosts
at the blistering
Morrow County Fair Tickets for the
drawing may
county to the Irrigon Watermelon
Festival and Centennial Celehra
sale
Th is includes all types and sizes
ing a drawing to tie held at the
bus trips from the south end of the
on
Paints.
lion program in the public schools
They propose to do this by sponsor
celebration at 3 p m
If this bus trip is well attended, the
Historical Society will also sponsor
Morrow Co l air
Anyone interest
cd in registering for the class should
call 676 >406 676 >039 or 676 9656
Lutheran Church.the
Willow Creek Dam. Morrow County
lion, says chairman Jones
I. and 7 at the lleppner
1 j Price For Quality Boysen
the sers next issue of the
celebrations and to continue to
co-operate to make this a unified
A
That s Right Pay Less Than
to the Courthouse and paid his fise
dollar fine so he could not tie tried
lor assault and battery
Chairperson Delpha Jones
July 36
Boysen Paint Has To Be Sold.
He was known as the Hill Nye of the
West
Mr Shutl who was a much
Kedington.
terrible fist and knock out battle on
Morrow < minty Centennial Celehra
lion said Centennial Committee
dedicated service to Masonry
months ami Mi shutt and his pa|>er
were getting the worst of it
Mr
Kedington hud a fiery tongue and his
An outstanding anecdote in Gazet
Morrow County Judge Don McFlligntt buys the first Morrow < minty
a plaque from the lleppner lawlge
commemorating his 6o years of
60% OFF
Words deliver final blow
te Times history is contained in a
note by D M Yeager which Giles
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has been
ordered for the transition to new
programming which will replace the
three Washington channels
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part of our commitment to you
Look over these productive savings options and com* • in and open one of your
own today Now isn t that a great idea?
Hep
pner T V expects the changeover to
tie sometime in September
The next network to watch for on
channel 3, Heppner T V advises,
will lie WGN from Chicago which
includes m ovies, sports, specials
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Comments about these stations
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PAINT SALE
Rival editors
Centennial button from Delpha Jones chairman for the centennial, on the
steps of the Morrow County Courthouse Friday July 3u
Haumaii and her son Carroll
memory of C J D
Clarence Hau
man They wei e also presented with
IKOYS EX
who
Frnest Joiner bought the paper and
then sold It in 1976 to Mr ind Mrs
marshall of the
tauige presented a lifetim e Memor
versi!) of Oregon published in 1937.
from
ohlametl information from a thesis
tn (Irani K Ducey and from an
Heard bought the ti T
On Sunday July H. 1964 Glenn
Cooper master of lleppner Masonic
own the Knterprise headquarted in
Hoardman
V aster Crawlord died in April
1935 and his sons ran th e paper until
Crawford
Juls X . I « u 11l K I- T
The Heeds sold to Mr
paper to its present owners. David
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Masons honor ÔÜ vrs. service
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