TWO * Heppner Gazette-Times Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 19, 2001 The Official Newspaper o f the City o f H eppner and the County o f Morrow Letters to the Editor f d ito r s note Letters to the Editor m ust be signed The Catette-Tim es w ill n o t publish Heppner G A Z E T T E -T IM E S unsigned letters Please include your address and phone num ber on a ll letters for use by theC -T office fheC -E reserves the right to edit The C -T is not responsible for accuracy o f statements made in letters (Any letters expressing thanks w ill be placed in the classifieds under “C a rd o f Thanks' at a cost o f $5.) 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One o f Clem entine's biggest surprises about school was not being able to wear w hat you want, because o f a more restrictive dress code. "You can't wear spaghetti straps." com plained Clem entine, yvho also com m ented that everyone seems so busy here. "Everybody is alw ays doing a lot o f stuff. Nobody has time because they are in all the clubs." Still, she is happy about being in America. "Just being in the U.S. is so cool.” she says. "My friends can't believe it." Help out our helpers To the Editor: My grandson Connor Corbin had an idea. Because o f the events in New York on September 11 th. he wanted to find a way to help and do his part. We decided that whatever we did, that it would b e " in memory" o f those who lost their lives that sad day. but the money would go to our local firemen. Our firemen w ork hard to keep us safe. I read a thank you letter almost weekly in the local paper thanking the firemen and/or paramedics for their quick response and diligent work in saving property and lives. It is time for all o f us to give back. Our local firemen need to purchase new structural fire fighting turnouts (outer clothing ) to be certified. Rusty Estes has applied for grants to purchase the equipment, but has been denied. This is a huge undertaking but I know the community will pull together and make it happen. Let our firemen know how much we value them and help to keep them safe by sending your tax deductible conrnbutions to Heppner Firemen's Auxiliary, P.O. Box 743, Heppner, OR 97836. We can all use a tax break and you still have time to get this in for this year. (s) Linda Corbin Heppner Maybe trails should be in Heppner c o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1 She says that most young people like the U.S., but many older people are not so inclined. "They hate it when young people use English words. They become crazy. They hate, hate, hate it," laughs Clementine. Since her arrival in Heppner, Clem entine has accom panied her host family to Portland twice and has been to a hockey game in the Tri-Cities w ith other exchange students. A trip either to San Francisco or C anada is planned for spring break. She will return to her hom eland in June after school is out. In Heppner, Clementine is hosted by the Rev. Craig Strobel and .Monica Hunter and their daughter. Dawn. Engagements Edwards-Ra ver To the Editor: I'd like td respond to the article in the Dec. 12 G azette about the ATV trail system. I feel there were many points brought up at the meeting, but left out o f the article. 1. County officials said problems o f trespass, fire, liability and weed control could be managed. It was pointed out that the DA can't find time to prosecute trespassers now. The county right-of-ways have weeds all over many o f them now. Count)' officials had no answer how they would manage liability suits for injury or fire. Mr. Eccles had no input on this either. Is the state going to reimburse landowners for costs incurred from lawsuits? Yeah, nght. 2. It was pointed out that it is illegal to nde certain kinds o f ATVs such as four-wheelers on public roads now. To get around this, the county will call these roads ATV trails, yet they can't deny access to landowners and maybe some other kinds o f traffic. What happens when a cattle truck, log truck or pickup comes around the comer on these 12-foot roads and meets 10 or 12 four- wheelers in the middle o f the road? 3. The only part of South Morrow County that possibly can expect any benefit is a few businesses in Heppner. When questioned about who it would help, a county official said there would be a few' more meals, groceries, gallons o f gas or a couple o f tires sold. Sounds like areal return on the $1.2 million to be spent. I sure didn't hear one benefit for the people most adversely affected, the landowners. 4. When questioned, Mr. Eccles also admitted there is no guarantee o f future funds. He said the legislature can choose to end this program. He felt it wasn't likely, but said anything is possible. Again, who would pay for it then? Mr. Eccles also said the state would provide funding for law enforcement. It was pointed out that there are problems with the small numbers o f ATVs around now. How will one part- or full-time deputy deal with 75 ATVs a day? I guess he could give a few tickets that the DA won't prosecute. 5. The county will have to come up with $40,000 for their share o f the project. O'Bnen said this wouldn't be cold hard cash, just things like gravel, culverts, labor and machinery. I guess the road departm ent gets these things for free. 6. Two thousand, one hundred (2,100) acres will be purchased by the county and taken off the tax rolls. We've all heard how the county is short on funds. Taking land o ff the tax rolls sure won't help. Finally, I'd like to point out the straw vote taken was about 8-1 against this project. From my viewpoint in the meeting, the pro votes all came from inside the city limits o f Heppner. M aybe this is where the trails should be. The last time the county court and Heppner had such a good deal, the rest o f us bought Heppner a swimming pool. (s) Pete M cElligott lone Humorist suited to weekly column got a lot o f it. As I read that letter, it looked as if it was going to end as some kind of ajoke. All of a sudden, it changed more to ridiculous than funny. Well, you know, it really was a little funny. If I were editor, I think I would go ahead and let him do the humor column. He could probably handle it. (s) Mel Piper Lexington To the Editor: I must adm it I was somewhat amused as I read a letter in the Dec. 12 Gazette-Tim es regarding: "Monaco o f ATV Racing." I think you could ask Dick to write a weekly humor column for your paper. I bet he would sure be pleased. It would give him a place to apply some o f his God-given natural talent. It would sure help by utilizing quite a bit of his idle time. It's plain to see he's Tina Edwards and Darrell Raver Tina Lynn Edwards and Darrell Raver, both Heppner, announce their engagem ent to be married. Tina is the daughter o f Gary and Cindy Edwards, Hermiston. She graduated from Hermiston High School and is em ployed with Morrow County in Heppner. Raver is the son o f Floyd Raver. Madras. He graduated from Madras High School and attended Montana State University at Bozeman. Montana. He is em ployed with the Bank o f Eastern Oregon in Heppner The couple plan an April 13. 2002, cerem ony at The Cottage in Hermiston Beasley-Sortoti OSU announces honor students least 12 graded hours of course work. Local students on the honor roll include: Ione-3.5 or better, Robert Crum, senior, and Mark McElligott, sophomore: Boardman-3.5 or better, Cnstina Cuevas, freshman; Imgon- 3.5 or better, Jacob Johnson, freshman. Oregon State University has announced its scholastic honor roll for fall term. A total o f 438 students earned straight-A (4.0). Another 2,248 earned a B-plus (3.5) or better to make the listing. To be on the honor roll, students must carry at Try O ur P inner sp ec ia l* ! W ed n esd a y N ig h t , D e ce m b er 1 9th 1/2 Chicken (Baked) Dinner $ 9 * 9 S , T h u rsday N ig h t D e ce m b er 2 0 th Marinated Albacore Tuna Dinner $ 1 0 . 9 5 , F riday N ig h t D e ce m b er 2 1 st Seafood Platter $ 1 1 * 9 5 w ith o y s te r s , s a lm o n , h a l i b u t a n d s h r im p s c a m p i S a tu rd a y N igh t, D e ce m b er 2 2 n d SHARE A STEAK NIGHT $ t 5 . 9 5 2 6 o z . P o r te r h o u s e s t e a k - s p lit in 1 /2 Greg Smith selected for task force meeting, I intend to meet with many citizens throughout Morrow Countv. including small business owners, farmers and ranchers, port officials, city council m em bers, electric cooperative officials and lenders," Smith said. "I am going to work hard to ensure Eastern Oregon has a solid job creation strategy to introduce to the task force." During the 71 st legislative session, Smith served on the prestigious Ways and M eans S ubcom m ittee on Economic Developm ent and Transportation. During the interim. Smith represents the state of Oregon, serving as vice-president o f the Pacific Northwest Economic Region. For more information or to share thoughts and ideas with Representative Greg Smith, call (541) 676-5154. Assistant Majority Leader Greg Smith (R-Heppner) has been selected to serve on a special legislative task force examining employment and the economy. The Oregon House Special Task Force on Jobs and the Economy will be looking at both short term and long term measures the legislature can take to help stimulate O regon's economy and create new jobs. "Eastern Oregon has some o f the highest unemployment rates in the nation and we have to do something about it," Smith said. "It's unfortunate it took the Willamette Valley to enter a recession before we could get this task force convened. But now' that it is, let’s get to work and find workable solutions to the economic- problem s we face." The task force's first meeting, scheduled for Jan. 16, wm II focus on what practical and viable steps might be taken during the Oregon Legislature's special session to stimulate the economy and create jobs in the immediate short term. Subsequent meetings will look at what legislation should be prepared for the 2003 session that would help the long-term jo b creation and economic stim ulus goals. Smith, who before becoming a state representative, was an economic- development professional with the Port o f Morrow in Morrow County, believes the work o f this task force could set a framework for revitalizing the econom y o f Eastern Oregon. "Before our first task force High School doesn’t endorse A com pany called Sports Promotion Netwrork has been contacting local businesses and indicating they have the endorsement o f Heppner High School to sell spirit items such as pom pons. According to a new's release from I leppner High School Principal Dick Allen, the school does not endorse Sports Prom otion N etw ork and encourages all local businesses and parents not to do business with them. Lor m ore inform ation contact Allen at Heppner High School, 6]6- 9138. ft / J l i x L i t m a i c D i o C i c ia i j ¿ S c liE c iu iE f o i ^zA/luir.ciij'± [I^Srucj & EDfrE. 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