SIX The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday December 28, 1978
Fall b
rings new crop, mill opening, tux increases
Morrow County's first com
mercial mint crop entered the
distilling boilers in early
October. In future years, most
of Morrow County's mint will
be sold as root stock, rather
than oil, since county growers
have formed a disease-free
district. Far West Farms
devoted an entire circle 128
acres to the Scotch Spear
mint variety, making the mint
stand the largest field of
certified seed stock of that
variety in the world
With a powerful right
handed swing, Mrs. Harry
Stuchell broke a bottle of
champagne over a beam of a
new dry kiln to officially open
Kinzua Corporation's new $4.5
million computerized sawmill
facility in Heppner early in
October. The new mill can
handle logs ranging in dia
meter from six to 50 inches, at
the rate of 200,00 board feet
per day. Mill operators from
throughout the nation turned
out for Kinzua's dedication
ceremonies, with many of
them stating that they were
impressed with the Heppner
firm's advancement in the
state of the art of timber
milling.
Final flood plain designa
tions for lone were revealed
during October by the Corps of
Engineers, leaving that com
munity in a state of turmoil
over how to plan for future
development. More than half
of lone was classified as being
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, pursuant to ORS
294.401, that a meeting of the
Budget Committee of Morrow
County School District No. 1,
will be held on the 8th day of
January, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. at
the district office in Lexing
ton, for the purpose of
receiving the budget message
and budget document of said
district for the fiscal year
1979-1980.
This is a public meeting
where deliberations of the
Budget Committe will take
place, and any person may
appear and discuss proposed
programs with the Budget
Committe at that time. A copy
of the budget document will be
available at Morrow County
School District Office, P.O.
Box 368, Lexington, Oregon
97839 at the time of the
meeting.
Matthew P. Doherty,
Budget Officer
Published Dec. 28, 1978
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NO. 1807
ESTATE OF
MAE M. HALE, Deceased
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Mae M. Hale,
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court,
wherein Juanita Proctor, the
undersigned, has been ap
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
said estate. All persons having
claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
them, in due form, within four
months after the date of the
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the
undersigned at the following
address now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: WINTER &
SWEENEY, 471 N. Main,
Heppner, Oregon 97836
All persons whose rights ,
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may ob
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal rep
resentative or the latter's
attorneys who are WINTER &
SWEENEY, P.O. Box 582,
Heppner, Oregon, 97836, phone
676-9456.
Personal representative :
Juanita Proctor, Rt. 2, Box
286, Irrigon, Oregon 97844,
phone 922-3614.
Published December 28, 1979,
January 4, 11, 1979
in either flood way or flood
plain zones, prompting Mayor
Linda LaRue to state that if
the Corps survey stands, "it's
going to kill this town."
The Pacific Gas Transmis
sion Corp. in San Francisco
announced in October that it
will spend an estimated $22
million in Morrow County
prior to 1983 in constructing a
new natural gas pipeline to
carry energy to the Bay Area
of California from the North
Slope petroleum fields in
Alaska. The new gas line will
parallel the course of an
existing line that spans the
county.
A bumper crop of seed cones
from trees in the Heppner
District of the Umatilla Nat
ional Forest was collected in
October. The cones are capa
ble of providing seed for
nearly three million new
trees.
Voter approval of increased
county, city, hospital and
finally, Blue Mountain Com
munity College levies resulted
in a whopping increase in
property taxes.
In November, when tax
statements entered the mail,
it was announced that prop
erty taxes had increased an
average of $3 per $1,000
valuation throughout the
county. Most Heppner tax
payers were told to pay $24.25
per $1,000 valuations, up from
$18.82 the previous year.
The increase shattered Mor
row County's status as having
the second lowest property tax
rate in Oregon.
In the last of many elections
facing county voters during
1978, Republican Bill Bellamy
of Culver defeated Democrat
Chuck Bennett in the District
55 representative race. Bel
lamy, a Culver vo-ag teacher,
outpolled Bennett 1,352 to 744
in Morrow County a trend
that was maintained through
out the district.
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