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Haines class visits Union County dairy
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UNION — Katherine
Gentry had her eye on the
black baby goat, and after
10 minutes of cuddling
the kid in her arms, she
settled on a name.
“I’ll call him Richard,”
she said.
Unfortunately, Gentry
had to release the baby
back into the pen, as did
her fellow sixth-grade
classmates who seemed
quite smitten with the
babies.
(Teacher Annetta Ev-
ans joked about checking
backpacks on the bus to
ensure no baby goats were
smuggled home.)
On March 20, the sixth-
grade class from Haines
Elementary School visited
Grande Ronde Goat Dairy
in Union.
The business is run by
Stephanie Rovey, who
grew up in Illinois.
As she looks across her
herd of 800 goats, she
smiles at how it all began.
“This was a 4-H proj-
ect,” she said.
✢ ï ✣ òýú ✤✥ ú ✦ ïñ òð ûðìñ
dairy goat at age 12.
“My dad thought it
would last two or three
years. He was wrong.”
She earned a degree
in animal science at the
University of Illinois, then
took her goats south when
she entered a master’s
program at the University
of Arizona.
“Everywhere I’ve moved,
I brought my goats with
me,” she said.
Her herd was smaller
then, about 10 or 12.
She and her husband,
Byron, moved to Union in
2005. In addition to the
goats, they plant 2,800
acres in row crops (sun-
✧ ï ✞ òðìú ñð÷ñ÷öøüòú øüþøüþøú
sugar beets, and potatoes).
Her goat herd has
✦ ðï ✞ ù ì÷ùöò ñ øñ ûðìñ ✤★✩
îðï ✪ òöñ ✆ ✫ òù ñ òý ûðìñ
started milking, a crew of
12 spent 13 hours a day in
a converted barn to milk
250 goats.
Several years ago, the
Roveys embraced tech-
nology and invested in a
barn that is 525 feet long
and 80 feet wide. It can
hold 1,000 goats, and has
curtains that automati-
cally roll up to maintain
P✠✡☛☞✡❈❨
on this project.
The CUP Medical Asso-
ciation voted for the reso-
lution last week support-
ing Brookshire after being
urged by between 15 and
20 people from the Union,
Cove and North Powder
area at a board meeting
two weeks ago.
“People were very con-
cerned (about the possibil-
ity of losing the pharma-
cy),” Hawkins said.
Union Drug Compa-
ny opened in 1903 and
has operated at its pres-
ent location since then.
Brookshire, who grew up
in Union and earned a
degree in pharmacy from
Oregon State University,
purchased the building in
1994.
He said operating a
pharmacy has become
✁ ïðò ✂ ÷ ✄ öíüñ ì÷ùöò ñ òù ÷ù
part because of increased
insurance paperwork and
ìñ÷óòð ☎ ò ✂ ÷öøðò ðíüòì ✆
Brookshire said so much
time has to be spent on
such things that he is not
able to spend as much
time with patients as he
would like. Brookshire, a
member of the Union City
Council, said the phar-
macy portion of his busi-
ness is breaking even but
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One option Brook-
shire strongly supports
calls for the pharmacy to
be moved to the South
County Health District,
a publicly owned medi-
cal center at 142 Dear-
born St., where it would
be housed in a yet-to-be
constructed
building.
The structure would be a
partnership of the Cove-
Union-Powder Medical
Association in coopera-
tion and the SCHD, which
would employ Brookshire
and purchase all of the
Union Drug Company’s
prescription and over-
the-counter medications.
The Cove-Union-Pow-
der Medical Association
has formerly expressed
ìíîîïðñ òóïðñì ñï ôòòî
Union’s pharmacy operat-
ing. The board of the Cove-
Union-Powder
Medical
õììïö÷øñ÷ïùú ø ùïùîðïûñ
that owns the assets of
Union’s medical center,
passed a resolution last
week stating it will con-
sider a number of options
for helping Brookshire, in-
cluding constructing a new
pharmacy building, rent-
ing one or purchasing one
that would be renovated.
The resolution passed
by the CUP board will
ñøôò òóòöñ ïùüý ÷þ ÿïíñ
County Health District
agrees to buy the Union
Drug Company and its
prescription and over-the-
counter medications, said
Susan Hawkins, a CUP
board member. The board
of South County Health
District, which handles
the business portion of
Union’s medical center,
will meet at 5 p.m. Tues-
day at Union City Hall to
discuss Union’s pharmacy
options.
Brookshire said he
would likely be employed
as a pharmacist for the
South County Health Dis-
trict if it partners with the
CUP Medical Association
an ideal temperature.
They also built a new
milking parlor using a
GEA goat rotary — the
only one of its kind in the
United States. Now they
can milk 300 goats in an
hour.
✬✫ ò ø ✣ ò ñï ✟ ò ò ✄ ö÷òùñ
in agriculture,” she said.
When a goat enters the
machine, a sensor dis-
penses grain and a scan-
ner reads the electronic
ID. An employee attaches
÷ù ✧ øñ÷ïùì ñï ñ ò í ✂✂ òð øì
the goats circle past at a
rate of 3.8 seconds. The
machine senses when the
milk slows and automati-
öøüüý ðòüòøìòì ñ ò ÷ù ✧ ø -
tions.
✭ ò ✁ ÷üô ✧ ï ✞ ì ÷ùñï ø
stainless steel milk line
into a 5,000 gallon bulk
tank where it is cooled
from 101.5 degrees to be-
low 40 degrees.
“The milk is never ever
touching human hands or
air,” Rovey said.
She sells the milk to
Laura Chenel Chevre,
a company in Sonoma,
California, that produces
cheese and yogurt. Its
products are available
he is losing money on his
store’s soda fountain and
gift shop.
Brookshire said he plans
to retire in about four
years, and he believes it
would be much easier for
✝ ù÷ïù ñï ûù ✂ ø î øð ✁ øö÷ìñ
to replace him if the phar-
macy is part of the Cove-
Union-Powder
Medical
Association and the South
County Health District
system.
“All they will have to
do is hire a pharmacist,”
Brookshire said.
If the pharmacy remains
private, Brookshire doubts
at grocery stores in the
Northwest.
The milk is collected
twice a week, and tested
for antibiotics and bacte-
ria. She ships about 1,000
gallons each week.
A computer in the bulk
tank room tracks data for
the milk collection, and
also monitors the tank
temperature. If there is a
problem, an alarm sounds
on the Roveys’ phones.
“That way we avoid ca-
tastrophe,” she said.
When asked if her fam-
ily drinks goat milk at
home, she laughs — with
û ✣ ò ýïíù ✦ ✟ ïýì ✞ ï ✦ ï
through 12 gallons of milk
in a week, she uses both
goat and cow milk.
To wrap up the school
tour, Rovey brought out
a tray of crackers and
goat cheese so everyone
could try a taste. She also
explained how, on the di-
verse farm she runs with
her husband, she needs
to know biology, chemis-
try, accounting and more
in an ever-changing
world.
“You can’t stop learn-
ing, ever,” she said.
ò ✞ ïíü ✂ ✟ ò ø ✟ üò ñï ûù ✂ ø
buyer for the business and
the building when he re-
tires, which would leave
Union without a pharmacy.
“I am almost certain
Union would not get a
pharmacist (if the indi-
vidual had to purchase the
business),” he said.
Brookshire said he fears
if Union were to lose its
pharmacy, it would not get
one back. He noted Elgin,
Prairie City, Wallowa, Jo-
seph and Athena have all
lost their pharmacies in
the past 25 years and none
have returned. Brookshire
O REGON IN
B RIEF
✱r✲✳ ✴✵r✶ r✶✷✲r✸✹
SALEM — An Oregon
driver has been charged
with manslaughter for a
✮✥✯✰ ñðø ✄ ö öðøì ÷ù ÿøüò ✁
that killed her 2-year-old
daughter.
The Salem Statesman
Journal reports 33-year-old
Janie Miller of Turner also
is charged with driving un-
✂ òð ñ ò ÷ù ✧ íòùöòú îïììòì -
sion of methamphetamine
and four counts of reckless
endangerment.
The crash occurred on
April 7, 2018. Salem po-
lice spokesman Lt. Treven
Upkes said Miller’s car col-
lided head-on with a sport
utility vehicle stopped in a
turn lane.
Miller and her daugh-
ter, Ellie Jane Bruce, were
taken to Salem Hospital for
treatment. The girl died on
April 26.
Prosecutors say Miller’s
blood-alcohol content was
above the legal limit for driv-
ing and that she was under
ñ ò ÷ù ✧ íòùöò ïþ ✁ øð÷ ✪ íøùø ✆
A grand jury indicted
Miller this year. She was ar-
rested Thursday.
is determined not to let this
happen in Union.
“I grew up in Union,” he
said. “The last thing I want
to do is leave Union with-
out a pharmacy.”
äå æçèéêë
èìíî çëïèðç
ñññòóôõöô÷øùôúûüö ✁✂✄☎
ùýôþöòÿü
✕✖✗ ✘✖✙✚✛
✆✝✞✆✟✠✡✝
☎✡✠☛✟✂☞✂✌✍
✆✞✆✎☞✆✏☞✡
✆✠✝✑✒✓✔☎✄✄
➺➻➼➻➽➾
➺➹➴➹➶➷ ❰➱ÏÐ ❄❄❅❆ ❇❈❈❉❊❋ ●❈❍■❈ ❏■❉❈❅❑ ▲❇▼◆ ❖P◗ ▲❇◗❘❙❚
➬➮➮➱➮✃❐❒❮➱❰➱Ï ➚➪➶➹➘➽
ÐÑÒ❐✃➱Ó❐Ô❐Ï✃❮➱
ÕÖ×ØÙÚ
þÿ ✁✂ ✄☎✆
ÛÖÜÜÝ
✝✞
✟✠✡☛
☞✌✍✎ ✏✑✒✞ ☞✠✌✞ ✓✎ ✔✓✎✏✠✡✎ ✕✖✗✘
ÞÖßÚ
àá
âÚÙÚã
✙✚✛✜✢✣
✛✥✣ ✣✚✜✦✧★✩✪✣
✩ ✜✥✥ ✣✚✛✫✜✦★✬✩✪✦✣
★ ✭✪✮✯ ✩✢✣ ✦✛✮✮✛✮✰✩✢✱✜✲
✦✯ ✩✪✮✮✪✷✷✩✢✣✩✤✸✜✥
✳✜✣✯✩ ✤ ✦✮✰✴✜✥
✧✛✢✮✰✢✪✦✦✛✢✮✰✜✦✵✶✩✥
✪
✦✛✣
✛
✛✢✮✤
✚ ✴✛✚✜✶✛
✛✯✢ ✱✛✦✛✢✲
✧
✤
✩
✢✸✜✢✫✣
✚
✹✺✻✼✽✾✩✱✛✣
✚
✛✢
✰
➃➄➅➆➇➄➈➄➉➅ ➊➆➋➆➉➌
✢✜✯
✮
✛✵✫✩✢✛✣
✚
✜✦✿❀❁
❂
❃❃✣
✩
✜✮✮✯
✮
✣✩✪✢✦✛✯
✱
✚✭✩✢✮✴✯
✣
✚
✚✩✫✛
✚✛✜✣
✯
✦
✱✛✫✛✢✱✛✦✬✯
✛
✮✽
➍➎➏ ➉➄➋➄➇ ➐➄➄➉ ➈➑➇➄
➒➓➏➅➑➈➆➔➎➐→➄➣
❁❂❃❄❅ ❇❈❊●❍■❊❊ ❂❍❏ ❑❅▲❂❍●◆❂P●❄❍ ◗❘❄❍❊❄❅❊
↔↕➙➛ ↕➥➨↕➩ ➜ ➨➙ ➝➞➟➠➜↕➡↕↕➢➤
➥
➦➝➙➥➧
❚❯❳❩❬❩❭❭ ❪❫❴❵❛❴❜❛
➤
➫
↕➥➨➭➙➜↕➧➟➥➨
➞
↕
➩↕➨➤➩↕➫↕➥➨➢➛➙➥➯➲➳➵➞➟➟➜↕➸
❝❝❢ ❣ ❤❥❦❧♥♣q r♣♥t✉q ✈q①②♥♣❦①❧③ ④❥⑤⑥⑦❧③ ✈q①✉q
⑧❥⑤♣♥⑨ ⑩♥❥♣❧ ❶❥❧❷✉⑦①⑤ ❶❷⑥♣⑤❷ ❸✈q①✉q❹
❝❦❺♥q ❻♣✉②♥ ④❥♣❼
✇①②③④⑤⑥⑤⑦
⑤⑧⑨⑩❶❷⑨❸④⑧❸⑩❹⑤
❺❻❼❽❾❿➀❽❻➁➂➂
❁■▲❂❽❂PP ◗❘❄❍❊❄❅❊
❾❿ ➀➁❿➂➃➄ ➅➆➇➈➉ ➅➆➄➊➉➄➁➊ ➌➍➆➇➈➉➇➂➎ ➏➈➆➐➑
➒❿➈➈➄➓ ➔➂➊➆➁❿➂➏➄
→❿➉➄ ➣↔➂↕➈➇➂ ➙ ➛➉❿➉➄ ➜❿➁➝
➞➈➈➊➉❿➉➄ ➔➂➊➆➁❿➂➏➄ ➙ ➟➁➄➂➉ ➠➓➈❿➝
➡➁➄➎↔➂ ➢➁❿➇➈ ➤➈➄➏➉➁➇➏ ➣↔➙➡➥
➛❿➏➁➄➃ ➦➄❿➁➉ ➣❿➉➧↔➈➇➏ ➣➧➆➁➏➧ ➞➈➉❿➁ ➣➇➁➏➈➄ ➌➨➂➇↔➂➑
❾➄➎❿➏➓ ➣➧➁➓➊➈➄➁➩ ➫➄➄➥➩ ➭❿➝➩ ➯↔➃➎➄
➲➳➵➸➺➻➼➼ ➽➾➸➚➪➸➶➪
➹➘➴➷ ➹➬ ➮➘➱✃❐❒ ❮ ❰ÏÏ➘ÐÑ✃ÒÓÏ ÔÓ✃Õ ÖÏÒ✃ÒÓ
×➮✃ØØÙ ➮➘➘ÚÓ❐Ï× Û➷ÑÒÒÑ➷Ü ÝÕÞß
ÝÓ➷ÒÞ❐Ù àá Ö✃ÜÕÓ Ý✃Ø ÔÓ✃Õ ÖÏÒ✃ÒÓ
â✃ÕÕÓÙ ÔÓ✃ÕÒÙ
ã✃ ä❐✃➷❒Ó ❰ÞÒ➘ ÔÓØ✃Ñ❐
å➴Ó ã➘➷Ü æ❐✃➷Ð➴
æÓ➷Ð➴ ç✃❐èÓ❐Ï éÞß ❮ ä❐ÑÕÕ Û✃Þêêè✃➷ëÏ ì✃❐ÚÓÒ
❲✧ ★✩✧ ✪✫✫✬✭✮✯ ✰✫✩ ✲✫✪♦✮✳✧✧✩✴ ✳✫
✴✧✩✲✧ ✫✮ ✳✵✧ ✸✫★✩❞ ✫✰ ❉✭✩✧✹✳✫✩✴✻ ✼✰
✭✮✳✧✩✧✴✳✧❞ ✽✪✧★✴✧ ✹✫✿✧ ❞✫✇✮ ✳✫ ✳✵✧
❙✵✧✪✳✧✩ ❋✩✫✿ ✳✵✧ ❙✳✫✩✿ ♠✰❀✹✧✻
✌✍✎✍✌ ✏s✑✒✓✔ ✕✖❡✓✗❡✘
✏s✑✒✓✔ ✙✐✚✛
✺✜✌✢✎✣✤✢✥✦✦✣
í➚î➲➳➚ï ð➸➚➸➶➪ ➻➚ï ñ➸➵ò➚➼óó➶➪
ÖÕÕÓ➷ Û❐ÑÓÜÓ❐ ôõÞÑÕÒö
÷✃➷Ò✃ â✃Ð✃ ôèÞÏÑÐ✃Õ Ó➷ÒÓ❐Ò✃Ñ➷èÓ➷Òö
øÑÒùÜÓ❐✃Õ❒ øÕ➘➱Ó❐Ï
ä❐➘➱Ñ➷Ü çÑÏÓ
Ö✃ÏÒÓ❐➷ ú❐ÓÜ➘➷ û➷ÑüÓ❐ÏÑÒÙ Ý➴ÓÓ❐ ✃➷❒ ý✃➷ÐÓ ÒÓ✃è
Ö✃ÏÒÓ❐➷ ú❐ÓÜ➘➷ û➷ÑüÓ❐ÏÑÒÙ ç➘èÓ➷ëÏ â➘ÕÕÓÙß✃ÕÕ ÒÓ✃è
Ö✃ÏÒÓ❐➷ ú❐ÓÜ➘➷ û➷ÑüÓ❐ÏÑÒÙ û➷ÑÒÓ❒ û➷❒➘ÐÞèÓ➷ÒÓ❒ ÷ÒÞ❒Ó➷ÒÏ ÝÕÞß
❯❱❲❳❨❩❬❩❨❲❭❳❱ ❛♦♣ ❪❨ ♦ ❫❱ q♦ ❴ q ❵❛❜❝❝❞❨❩
❜❨❜❣❤❜❱❪✐❫❳❴❪❯❱ ❳❨❧❫q❜❨❧❫q❜❳❧q❞❨❨❫❱
❫❲❜❨❥❦❳❢❱❫❧♠❫❳❱❪ ❛❳❪ ❴ ✐❜♥❩❢ ❛✐❞❱❢✐❥
♦r♦❤♦s♦❦♦❜❣t ❪❡ ❛❜❨❨❫❢❪
❞❴❪❩❢❫❣❜ ❩ ❱✉❫❳❢❫❥❳❨❧✈❱