FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2016 THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 9 Local & Entertainment Bebe’s word search — Obituaries — Robert “Bob” Edward Knox CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 He was widowed two times during his life. Bob married Diane Shawgo and after her passing he married Janice Samson. Fishing, hunting, mining, gardening, raising animals, camping, and spending quality time with his fam- ily and friends were some of the things he enjoyed doing during his life. Bob had affi liations with the Friends of the NRA, the Eastern Oregon Mining Association, and the Gold Prospectors of America. Some of the things he was proudest of in his life was his service in the Korean War, raising seven children, helping to raise his brothers and sisters, building clocks, driving race cars (specifi cally car #34 Alley Oop), and being an avid outdoor enthusiast. Bob is survived by his daughter and son in-law, Rebecca and Scott Guthrie of Haines, Oregon, his son and daughter in-law, Robert and Clara Knox of Baker City, Oregon, and son and daughter in-law Curtis and Kathy Knox of Haines, Oregon and a daughter-in-law Annette Knox of Coos Bay, OR. He is also survived by four brothers and three sisters, 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, fi rst wife Diane Shawgo, second wife Janice Samson, son Steven Knox, brother Bill Knox, sister Rose Bybee, and other loved ones. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to the Friends of NRA, Eastern Oregon Mining Associate, or Best Friends of Baker City through: Coles Tribute Center 1950 Place St., Baker City, Oregon 97814. To light a candle or leave a condolence for Bob, please visit: www.coles- tributecenter.com. Culvert replacements to close roads In order to replace three culverts and complete associated road work on the La Grande Ranger District, the Forest Service will be temporarily closing four Forest Service Roads (FSR). The road improve- ments will enhance public access by repairing the road surface and reduc- ing sediment delivery into Sheep Creek and East Sheep Creek. Additionally, the culvert replacements will provide improved fi sh passage. Roadwork will begin on Tuesday, July 5 and is ex- pected to last until the end of August. The specifi c temporary closure schedule will be implemented as follows: July 5- August 31: FSR 5184, FSR 5182 and FSR 5182510 in the Sheep Creek area south of Vey Meadows and west of Chicken Hill. The construction work will require the full 18 miles of these roads be closed during repairs, and the closure signs will be posted from FSR 51 and FSR 52. Jully 11- August 11: FSR 5160 at Sheep Creek cross- ing. The closure area will include a one-half mile length of FSR 5160 and will be marked from FSR 51 and FSR 52. Alternate routes in the area include Forest Service Roads 51, 52, and 5155. Construction activities will be ongoing, so the Forest Service asks that visitors respect the closures for public safety. For additional informa- tion on the road repairs, please contact the La Grande Ranger District at 541-963-7186. For more information on the Wallowa-Whitman Na- tional Forest, please visit us at http://www.fs.usda. gov/wallowa-whitman. The Littles’ crossword puzzle Expect construction in Pyle’s Canyon Starting July 11, motor- ists can expect delays along the La Grande-Baker Highway (OR 237) that runs through Pyle’s Can- yon between Union and North Powder. Contractors working for the Oregon Department of Transpor- tation will be paving the highway between mile posts 17.4 (south end of Union) and 20.5. Travelers should plan for up to 20-minute delays The with fl aggers and pilot cars directing single-lane traffi c through the work zone. The travel lane will be reduced to about 12 feet in width, including sections with sharp curves. Wide vehicles and farm equipment will need to use alternate routes. The work is expected to take place between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. and take about two weeks two complete. Travelers are advised to slow down, watch for crews and equipment and follow directions of fl ag- gers and pilot vehicles. ODOT reminds everyone to ditch the distractions by putting cell phone and electronic devices away and paying extra attention to the roadway. Traffi c fi ne are double the amount in all work zones, whether workers are pres- ent or not. Baker County Press Subscribe Today! Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Email address: Phone: E-Only $29.95/yr. Print (Delivery) $39.95/yr. Print (Mail) $49.95/yr. Inside Baker City City Limits Only Outside Baker City City Limits Only 1. 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