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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 9 Local & Entertainment Bebe’s word search County approves $108K contract for Greg Smith CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 A public hearing was held in the matter of Order No. 2017-138, Adopting A Fee Schedule For The Baker County Juvenile Department. Martin explained details regarding the order, which includes an increase in the detention fee for The Dalles-based Norcor Juvenile Detention Center, from $165 per day, to $180 per day, effective July 1, 2017. The order was adopted, with a mo- tion from Bennett, and a second from Nichols. Order No. 2017-140, Appointing Members To The Eastern Oregon Coor- dinated Care Local Com- munity Advisory Commit- tee, was approved, with a motion from Bennett, and as second from Nichols. Eric Griffi n, Aubreyanna McCutchen, and Torie Andrews were appointed, their terms set to expire on February 1, 2020. During Commissioner Update, Harvey discussed details regarding the Tri- County Weed Management Area (TCWMA) “saga,” which includes issues that remain unresolved. This is a program that origi- nated in Baker County, but through management changes, was ultimately headquartered in La Grande. Both Harvey and Bennett said there were and are, among other issues, a lack in communication from Tri-Co, a lack of Tri-Co- associated staff in Baker County, and concerns about the benefi ts to the County versus the funding allocated, since most of the work is performed here. Nichols expressed concern about being a member of Tri-Co, since the County isn’t receiving full ben- efi ts, and Bennett said that, by fall, if there’s no resolution, the County will consider withdrawal. Harvey said that there is no signed agreement between the County and Tri-Co currently, and that he doesn’t anticipate moving forward with the partnership, unless the issues with Tri-Co are resolved. He said that he wants to see staff here in Baker provided by Tri-Co, an idea that was inexplica- bly rejected by Tri-Co, but that a County employee position could be created, and direct grant funding to the County sought, if all else fails. He said that a Tri-Co representative will be here during the Wednes- day, August 2, 2017 regu- lar session to discuss an agreement, but Harvey has no desire to sign it, with unresolved issues. An invoice to the County, from Union County, for Eastern Oregon Coun- ties Association (EOCA) membership dues, in the amount of $14,200, was also discussed. Harvey said he doesn’t see major benefi ts from being a member of EOCA, and that the budgeted amount for EOCA dues should be $10,000, about which Ben- nett also expressed confu- sion, and Martin said she understood the previously approved amount to be $10,000, during a session, and that she will check the session minutes. The Littles’ crossword puzzle — Obituaries — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Following college, Dale joined the Navy and was selected for Offi cer’s Training School at the rank of, Naval Naviga- tor. During active duty, he was stationed in Japan and Alaska. Dale joined the Naval Reserves and was stationed at the Moffi tt Naval Base in Sunnyvale, CA, Alameda Naval Base in Oakland, CA. Dale also did two reserve tours in Vietnam. Dale retired from the Naval Reserves in 1978, holding the rank of Commander. After active duty, Dale moved to California where he worked briefl y in the electronics industry before working as a real estate salesman. In 1965, he purchased Dalton Realty The beginning is career as a Real Estate Broker. Dale moved from real estate sales to investment real estate in 1972 and was recognized as an expert in apartment acquisition, fi nance, and sales. He was one of the fi rst outside in- vestors to see the potential of the Portland Real Estate market. Dale’s true love, besides his wife Nancy, was his ranch in Halfway, Oregon. He purchased his prop- erty on West Dry Creek Road in 1979 and added other small ranches. Dale divided his time between California and Oregon before fi nally moving to Oregon full time so he could devote his time to his family and ranching operation. Dale was very active in the Halfway Lions Club and Fair Board. He will be remembered as someone who would drop anything to help someone in need. Dale passed away July 8, 2017 with his family by his side. He had battled hard against pancreatic cancer for over 18 months. This battle was a great gift to all who watched this fi ght. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Nancy Denson; sister Irene Graven; sons Brad and Jeff, daughter Whitney and six grandchildren. For those who would like to make a memorial dona- tion in memory of Dale, the family suggests either the Pine Valley Fair Ex- hibit Hall or the Halfway Lions Club through Tami's Pine Valley Funeral Home P.O. Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. Online condolences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfu- neralhome.com Baker County Press Subscribe Today! Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Email address: Phone: E-Only $29.95/yr. Print (Delivery) $39.95/yr. Inside Baker City City Limits Only Print (Mail) $49.95/yr. Outside Baker City City Limits Only 1. Make check payable to: Black Lyon Publishing, LLC 2. 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