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M X - H rp |> n rr G a / H t r - 1 Im e v H r p p n e r. O re g o n W rd n rv d k iy , M i r t h _ O bituaries Marion Krebs Maryellen Krebs A n w n o r u l service for M arion and M aryellen Krcbv i \ scheduled for I p ni Friday M arch 20. at Ihc Ashland Firvt Presbyterian C h urth D ie Rev J H w ill officiate Holland o f Ashland Private interment w ill he in M t V ie w Cem etery, Ashland M r and M rs Krebs, both M o f Ashland, died Sunday. M arch 15 in M exico in an automobile accident M em orial contributions may be made to the Rotary Scholarship Fund for Ashland H i|th School in cate of G reg W illia m s . I HO F M ain . Ashland. O R 9 7 520 M arion Krebs was bom Dec 7. 1922 in Hcppner. a son of the late George ( ' and Roxanne Krebs He was a graduate of Oregon State University and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity M a r y e lle n K reb s was b orn Novem ber 27, 1922 in Salem She a lv i graduated from Oregon Stale University M r and M rs Krebs were married December 19, 1942 in Salem He served with the U S Army during W o rld W ar II They lived in Portland during the late 1950«, and again the I97(K They owned and managed the Ashland Shopping Center and the Crescent (Tty Shopping Center M r Krebs was a member o f the Ashland Rotary. Ashland Flkx. am! in l9Hf>w asthe Republican Central Com m ittee Chairm an Survivors include three daughters Pamela Sue M m neci. M edford. Peggy Ann Depuy of Richland. W ashington, M arylec Smith of (iresharn. one son George M Krebs of Crescent C ity . California, a sisicr of M r Krebs. Margaret Ann I vans of H e p p n e r. and fo u r granddaughters M r Krebs was proceeded in death by a twin brother M an tel John Krebs Conger M o m s Funeral Directors o f M ed lord arc in charge o f the arrangements Krunklin I). Kly Franklin D F ly , 85. died Satur day. M arch 14. 1987 at his home in Hermiston Ih c funeral was Tuesday, M arch 17. at United Church o f Christ in lone Hurial w ill be in Hermiston Cemetery F.ly was horn at M organ, on April 21. ¡9 0 5 , to Hal and M innie Fly He received his education al the lone School O n Aug 22. 1925. Fly married Gladys Peerrot Ih e couple farmed in the M organ area until his retire merit in 1975, when they moved to the Herm iston area Fly was a member of the Hcpp ncr Flks I odge Survivors include his w ile Gladys at the home in Hermiston. a son. Faync of Redmond, a daughter. Franc me C raw ford of Hermiston. sisters M argaret Akers and Fdith Mathews of lone, six grandchildren and 17 g re a tg ra n d c h ild re n A brother. F.lvin. died earlier M em orial contributions may he made to the Herm iston G ood Samaritan Center Hums M ortuary. Hermiston. is m charge of arrangements Jim Plumondorc Mass of Christian burial tor Jim Plumondorc. a resident ol Honng for 2 ' sears, was held February 4. at St Henry Catholic Church in Honng The former Heppner resident died February I at M ount Hood M edical IH . IVK7 Bluebirds celebrate 77 years Center He was 5H He was born July 2 5 . I9 2 H . in N ew port. Wash He was employed as a truck driver for Garrett Freight I ines He retired in 19K4 He lived in North Hcnd before moving to Boring 25 years ago He was m arried on Aug 12. 1950 in Sandy He was a member of St Henry Catholic Church and a member o f the Knights of Columbus He en j f he Heppner chapter of Cam pfire iv celebrating it ’v 77th birtfulay this week Heppner M ayor Cara Costa joined in and helped Bluebirds celebrate with cupcakes and d a larcd the week of March 15 21 as National C am pfire Week Throughout the year, first, sc exmd. and third grade Bluebirds have been meeting and partic ip.itmg in various activities Some o f the j c I is itics include skating parties, niak mg valentines for veterans, learning to sew. cook, caroling at Christmas al the nursing home, crafts, candy sales, and donating money for Muscular Ikystrophv Association A ll the girls follow the bluebird motto, to have fun. to learn to make things, to remember to timsh what I begin, to keep my temper rik>st ol the lim e, to learn about nature and living outdoors, to have adventures with people, places, and things, and to have fun Janet lay lor leads the first grade g ro u p c a lle d Ihc " f r ie n d ly Bluebirds' with members Jaclcnc Papineau. Crysti Taylor. Sherry S ic lc r, Jay me Hanson. Jessica Kccrsemakcr. Jessica Van W inkle. M in d y Hinsehus. and M elissa ( 'utsforlh Second grade "Bluebird Stars' art- lead by Karla W jte rla n d and in elude Kart Oglesbce. lorn Kemp. I indsey W ater land C h a / Hcdnian. Jenny Richards. Amy Mathews, Charles J Stout died M arch 7 at Spokane. Washington He was a member of the Masonic D>dge. Heppner ami was a Royal Arch Mason He is survival bs a daughter Har bara A rm s tro n g . Sp okan e. Washington. Iw o sons Paul J Stout. Casper. Wyoming, and Charles W Stout. Ward Cose. Alaska M em orial services were Tuesday. March HI at Riplingcr f uneral Home in Spokane Washington Justice Court Report ! YIELD BUILDER ■* i Bluebirds watch as Cara Costa signs Droclamation for Na tional Camfire week Charles J. Stout FERTILIZER; f g. H » rai’s’d joyed hunting and fishing and being out doors He is survived by his w ife. Madeline Ptuiumdore of Horing his ch ild re n . M ich ael Plum ondore. D ian a Plu m o nd ore. and Hrian Plum ondore ol H oring. Daniel Plumondorc of Gresham , and John P lu m o n d o re o f P o rtla n d , his brothers. W ilfo rd Plumondore of Klamath f alls and Francis Plumon dore of Coos Hay. his sister. M avis D a v is of S la y to n , and six grandchildren M orrow Counts Justice Court reports handling the follo w in g 'usmess during the past week Michael Gene Turly wine, Rainier Hunting Prohibited Area to wit Shooting from a fhihlic Roadway, V42 Tine Randle Joe Slinglcy. Kittitas. Washington No PI C Perm it. S '7 hail forfeited I yle Robert Dasklson. Iu (¡ra m ie No I ruck lic e n s e . S57 b ail forfeited C h ris to p h e r Dodd K u rt/. I m atilla I ailed to D rive Right Side ol ( 'enterline. 5 17 fine FKie M I inds.iv. I cxington Violation of the Basic Rule • 50 mph in a 55 mph /o n e ). S'O fine James F.dward H lo od sw o rth, Heppner I w eeding the M axim um Speed t(i9 mph in a 5S mph /o n e i 5 50 fine R o b e rt H o w a rd W a ld e n . Herm iston No P U C Permit S I 7 fine W illia m Matthew D ial. M ilton Freewater Careless D rivin g . S57 fine W illia m Russell H ra n d o n . Heppner I xcceding the M axim um Speed t h ' mph in a 5S mph /o n e). SI 5 fine John M elvin Healv Heppner I xpired Vehicle I iccnse S9 line R o ck y John R o d r ig u e /, Hoardman C rim in a l I respass in Possession of F irearm . S2V> fine with 50 clay tail sentence, suspend exl on conditions set by |udge Rusty Jake Rcxlrigue/, Hoardman C rim inal Trespass in Possession of a Firearm . S 250tln e with 5 0 dav ia>I sentence suvpcniU.'xl on conditions set by judge Marcus I dward Robins. I matilla \ iol.ition ol the Husk Rule i ' 0 mph in a " mph /o n e ). S'<> fine M itchell I Town Hoardman Assault D S25<l line with AO day ia 1 1 sentence suspended on cofkliikms set bv nidge c r_ [ U _ I ’.nnt S p r a y e r s X S P R IN G , S P R IN G IN G Murray’s Drug Vote Richard A. running for P o r t of M o r r o w C o m m i s s i o n e r ★ Proven Leadership Ability ★ Promoter ★ Cattle Rancher ★ Local Businessman (Nomad, Bcardman) ★ Member Boardman Chamber of Commerce (Boardman Lions, Boardman Eagles) If you w a n t s ta b l e g r o w t h for y o u r P o r t , vote for the man w i t h ability. 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