Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 11, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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    QUESTION:
What is Elvis' current occupation?
“He's singing, ‘You ain't
nothing but a hound
dog' to God.”
SUSIE SOTKA
junior, international studies
“Elvis is a used car
dealer in Grand Prarie,
Texas.”
MATTHEW WEATHERLY
junior, leisure studies
Isn't he dead9'
HIRO ONO
senior, international studies
“He probably works for
JFK at a garage in
Manhattan.”
JOSH COX
junior, pre-journalism
“He's probably talking
to my father in Alaska."
KATE LYNCH
junior, pre-business
"Home shopping
Network salesman.”
JOE QRUBE
senior, English
WHITELAW
Continued from Page 1
"Take Drain or Roseburg," (it? said ''They’ve
got tourism, but they’re highly dependent on the
forest products industry l ake away the liasu se< •
tors, you reduce the overall economy, and it II
spiral downward."
Whitelaw also raised the ire of the tourism in
dustry in his article by calling its role in Oregon’s
economy overrated; tourism employs only 2 per
cent to 4 percent of the state’s work force, he said
The Oregon Tourism Division defended itself
last Wednesday in an editorial in The Register
Guard, writing that tourists often return to Oregon
to set up businesses.
Whitelaw also took on agriculture, once a large
Oregon employer. Today, it employs only 4 per
cent to ti percent of Oregon's workers, ft" said,
and what he calls the Big Ihree tintfter, tour
ism and agrii tilture - are no longer the «honomii
drivers
VVhitelaw said ho vs,is surprised his article re
ceived so muc h attention.
“I thouglit it would be a yawner," fie said
But the issue at stake, he said, is more than pist
these industries' reputations
"Lots of policies at the stale and local level
like taxes and education — are influenced a lot or
a little by how we perceive the ranking of those
industries." he said
For the the state to manage its resources wisely,
it must re* ognize the Big Three ure no longer so
big. he said.
"As long as our perceptions fail to reflect reali
ty. our economic policies will suffer," VVhitelaw
said.
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