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FOLK - Heppner ( ¡ l i r t l t - l l m o , Heppner, Oregon M rd n n d a v , November 2«. |V(W
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner ami the
County of Morrow
Justice Court
Report
The Heppner
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex in Heppner reports
handling the follow ing business dur
ing the past week
Allan Dwight Settlemire, 46,
Springfield Failure to Secure Pole
Trailer, $57 bail forfeited.
Donald
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W alker
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Clackamas Failure to Properly
Validate Deer I jg. $49 fine.
Arthur Victor Townsend, 30.
Portland Shooting from Public
Roadway. $53 fine.
David Glenn Estes. 31, Umatilla
Hunting Pheasant in Prohibited
Area from roadway. $53 fine.
Gary Charles Killens. 32, St.
Helens Hunting Without Valid Elk
Tag. $43 fine.
Alice Irm a F o rester. 55,
Terrebonne Hunting With«»ut Valid
Eft lag. $43 flat
Rocky John Rodriguez. 22.
Heppner Failure to Tag Big Game
Mammal Elk. $49 fine.
Nico Oeerling. 23. Hillsboro-
Failure to Properly Validate Tag
Controlled Deer Hunt, $49 flat
M ichael D C allaw ay, 30.
Mtlwaukie Failure to Validate Deer
Tag. $49 fine.
Ronald G Gainer. 37. Sherwixid-
No Game Mammal Transfer Slip-
Dccr. $36 fine;
Russel I j C c Rollis. 37, Heppner
Failure to Secure Pole Trailer to
Secure Pole Trailer, $4? fine;
Brian James Sipp, 23, Baker
Failure to Drive on Right Side ol
Highway, $20 fine.
Kenneth Charles Lindsay. 46.
Lexington Failure to Secure Pole
Trailer, $41 fine.
Timothy John Hays. 19. F.cho-
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David and April Sykes, Publishers
Letters to the Editor
Epitaph for Heppner?
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To the hditor:
After a successful hunt in the
lowlands near Heppner, I was ask
ed by a fnend to take a ride into the
mountains What started out as a
pleasant drive, ended with a startl
ed realization The forest was
shrinking Clear cuts were evident
through out the area It did not ap
pear that any replanting had or was
taking place Since it takes between
35 and 50 years for a tree to become
marketable in Eastern Oregon. I had
to wonder what the Forest Service
and private enterprise had in mind
for our future When the forest is
depleted where will the people, that
now make their living from it. go?
How will they provide for their
families, schools, communities?
Most large businesses are diver
sifted, m i that if one entity is lost or
becomes less profitable. they can
move on, with very little Iota.
Heppner as I sec it has two
employers, lumber and farming If
we take lumber out of the picture
you also take .300 jobs I do m 8 think
farming can absorb that many jobs
or provide the monetary loss to the
community that would take place
Everyone I talked to, agreed The
forest under the present pressure ap
peared to he doomed within 10 to 15
years The general consensus seem
cd to he. if I can make it for a few
more years I'll be able to retire le t
someone else worry about it Is this
an cpttaph for the future '1
(s) Dave Jones
417 Swan Dr
Livermore. CA ‘*4550
Enter Fair theme
contest
The Morrow County fair commit
tee is holding a contest for the 1990
Morrow County Fair and Rodeo
theme Entries should be mailed to
Lorraine lj»dd. Box 197. lone.
97843 by December If) The winner
will receive prizes which will he an
nnunced later
The Regional
Strategy
$
Oregon's l*«tery profits have been
earmarked for economic development
Somehow much of the money has been
tunneled off to finance other things
such as prisons and convention centers
around the state My imagination needs
a pretty big stretch to reach that tar, hut
that’s the way it is
Fortunately, not all the money has
gone to build more governmental in
Irastructurc A sizable chunk has been
assigned to “ Regional Economic
Development Strategies
That's a
By FJ Cilcnn
program whereby lottery money is
allocated to groups of counties (the
Region) to fund projects within a locally determined strategy
Morrow and Umatilla Counties have formed a region and have adopted
a development strategy that targets the agriculture industry w nh emphasis
on those industries that add value to our own agricultural products
We arc now in the second biennium of this program Die first time
around the region funded a research program at the I xperunent Station
directed toward high value fruit and vegetable production, a fruit and
vegetable packing and cold storage plant to be built near the I K4. I 82
interchange and an agricultural marketing grant program Those projects
total more than SI million.
The marketing grant program (funded with $300,000) is just now rcveiv
mg applications Lisa Mittlcsdorf at the Port of Morrow (481 7678) is the
person to contact
The plan for the second biennium is now being drafted and the commit
tee is looking for projects to consider Jim Rowan at ECOAC (27b 6732)
is the staff person collecting projects for the committee
As I see it, those efforts arc important in the area's future economic
development But there is something else that might be more important
I recently closed the little winery I opened in 1982 It was a first for
Hasten Oregon, a first that just could not survive I'm happy to report that
there's a new little winery in Milton Freewater s o Eastern Oregon still
has one of the nearly 100 wineries in the state
The closure of my winery was because of the overburdening govern
mental regulation and taxation
We held permits from the US Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms,
the Oregon l iquor Control Commission, the Corporation Commission,
the Internal Revenue Service, the State Department of Revenue, the Depart
nient of Environmental (Quality, the Department of Agriculture, the
Building Codes Division, the Morrow County Planning Department, the
Employment Division and the State Accident Insurance Fund We made
reports bi-monthly, monthly, quarterly . and annually to nx>st of these agen
cies We were required to be bonded by two of these agencies, had ad
vance deposits with two more and were taxed by or paid annual license
fees to several of them
And we are doubtful that this list covers them all. since every year another
agency or two shows up demanding a license application, fee and impos
ing some kind of rules and regulations
And in all that regulation, nobody ever tasted or tested the wine We
could have been selling kerosene in wine bottles for all they knew
I can't help but think that economic growth would take care of itself
if government would just get out of the way
AS I
SEE IT
Sat. Dec. 2nd
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‘surah Marie Dunning .1 daughter
Sarah Marie was bom November
13, 1989. to Sergeant David and
Mary Dunning of 29 Palms. Caltfor
nu. at the Naval Hospital The baby
weighed 6 lbs 13 ozs
Grandparents are Richard and
Rosie Graham of Heppner and Jon
and Lorame Dunning of Salem
Sarah joins a brother. David Jr.,
I 'h years, at home
Joseph Jay Kupe a son Joseph
Jay was bom to Joseph and Deena
Rupe of Boardman 4 m Nos 15,1989
at Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hcrmiston The baby
weighed 8 lbs 3 ozs
Aaron A rth u r (¿omez-a son
Aaron Arthur was bom to Albert and
Mana Gomez of Imgon on Nov 18.
1989 at (rood Shepherd Communi
ly Hospital in Hemiiston The baby
weighed 7 lbs 3 ozs
Vchiclc License Expired, $20 fine.
Minor in Possession, $122 fine
Elroy A Ashmore. 29, Portland
Exceeding Bag Limit deer. $172
fine,
SciHt Allen Rufener, 28. Madras
Ovcrlcngth on a Group I Highway,
$122 fine. Combination Overload.
$2.565
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