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She had a soft spot for the el- GHUO\ HVSHFLDOO\ WKRVH ZLWK $O]KHLPHU¶VGLVHDVH6RRQDI- WHU<RXQJ¶VGHDWK,PPRRVDQG VHYHUDO FRZRUNHUV SLWFKHG LQ enough money to buy several JLIWV IRU ORFDO QXUVLQJ KRPH residents. 1RZ \HDUV ODWHU SUR- FHHGV IURP WKH IXQGUDLVHU DUH enough to buy gifts and every- day living items for patients Eagle photos/Cheryl Hoefler Lucie Immoos, left, and her sister Christie Winegar, center, chat with guests at the Carrie Young Memorial Friday at the John Day Elks Lodge. Just about every spare space at the John Day Elks Lodge was filled with gift baskets and other items up for bidding at the Carrie Young Memorial dinner and auction. Teresa Southworth looks over some items up for bid at the Carrie Young Memorial dinner and auction. DWDOOIRXUORFDODVVLVWHGOLYLQJ IDFLOLWLHVSOXVDVVLVWZLWKHOHF- WULFLW\ KHDWLQJ RLO JURFHULHV DQGPRUHIRUKRPHERXQG and elderly people in Grant County. )ROORZLQJ WKH PHPRULDO ,PPRRV DQG D WHDP RI YRO- unteers head out on a shop- SLQJH[FXUVLRQIRUDOOWKHJLIWV DQG RWKHU JRRGV /RFDO KLJK VFKRROHUVDVVLVWZLWKWKHZUDS- ping and delivering. ³, MXVW ZDQW WR WKDQN WKLV FRXQW\´ ,PPRRV VDLG ³7KH People line up for heaping servings of spaghetti, JHQHURVLW\ RI WKLV FRXQW\ LV salad and bread at the memorial. WREHFRPPHQGHG´ 27825 Wilderness Road John Day CCB#175517 Committee Volunteers Needed giv v e e f f r r e e s s h h ! ! Committees are formal public bodies required to comply with Oregon Public Meetings Law ORS 192.610. Six members (including the County Court) serve a three year term and meet annually to receive, deliberate, revise and approve the annual budget document as provided by the Budget Officer. Any proposed programs are discussed and considered. NEED A FER? G STUF ash N I K C O c ST bway Su Give a $5 - $100 . card - The selection of auction items included something for everyone in just about every theme imaginable. Seven members plus three ex- officio members serve a three year term and meet monthly to promote local educational opportunities and identify educational needs within the community. Eleven members serve three year terms and meet semi- annually to provide guidance and assistance to local OSU Extension staff in planning, developing, and evaluating balanced educational programs directed to high priority needs of county residents. Membership is limited to one re-appointment. Seven members serve a three year term and meet monthly and hold exclusive management of fair business operations, the fairgrounds, and other property devoted to the County Fair. Responsibilities include public relations and other work for the fair as needed. • delight • bask • thrill • celebrate • enjoy • • party • happy • bask • thrill • celebrate • e • fun • party • happy • • bask • thrill • celeb 121 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day Phone: 541-575-0782 Fax: 541-575-0783 The Carrie Young Memorial dinner and auction Friday at the John Day Elks Lodge. Seven members (including two consumer representatives) serve three year terms and meet no less than quarterly to facilitate the provision of quality mental health services to county residents and enhance community knowledge of available programs and services. Acts as the Local Alcohol and Drug Planning Commission and Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board. Nine members serve a four year term and two alternates serve a two year term, meeting as needed to review land use and zoning applications and discuss city and county growth issues and siting new facilities. Members must be residents of various geographic areas within the county and no more than two voting members shall be engaged in the same kind of business, occupation, trade or profession with agriculture designations of livestock/forage crop production and horticulture/ specialty crop production. Commissioners serving in this capacity must file an Annual Verified Statement of Economic Interest with the Oregon Government Ethics Commission. Members must re- apply to the County Court before their term ends if they wish to be re-appointed. The alliance provides a forum for local government agencies and the private sector to discuss, understand and coordinate long range transportation issues affecting the south east Oregon region including Grant, Harney and Malheur counties. The alliance acts as the Area Commission on Transportation. It reviews the process for determining transportation infrastructure and capital investments in the south east region, recommends priorities, and advises Oregon Transportation Commission on state and regional policies affecting the region’s transportation system. Five members, plus one alternate, serve three year terms as Grant County representatives. Daytime meetings are held monthly, or as needed, at locations rotating among the three counties. Nine members serve three year terms and meet as needed to discuss issues regarding big game management and make recommendations to Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, including tag allocation and hunting season structure as they relate to population and damage of property. 03050 Blue Mountain Eagle EARLY DEADLINE for the Dec. 22nd Edition Classified Liners, Legals & Display ads DEADLINE Thurs., Dec. 17th at Noon Eagle Office will be CLOSED Dec. 24th at NOON and all day Dec. 25th 195 N. Canyon Blvd. John Day 541-575-0710 MyEagleNews.com 02989