RECORDS/COMMUNITY Saturday, July 24, 2021 East Oregonian A7 Pacifi c Monardella: a mint with many uses BRUCE BARNES BLOOMIN’ BLUES Bruce Barnes/Contributed Photo Pacifi c Monardella, Monardella odoratissima. OBITUARIES Na m e: Mo n a r d el l a odoratissima Scientifi c name:Pacifi c Monardella Pacifi c Monardella is an attractive plant that often goes unnoticed in the Blue Mountains, though it is fairly common. It grows from British Columbia to California, to Idaho, Utah and New Mexico. It blooms in the middle of the summer at middle to upper elevations. The plant forms dense clumps, often a foot tall and wide. The pinkish-purple fl owers are in heads at the top of each stem. The leaves are lance- shaped and opposite each other along the stem. This plant is a member of the mint family. As is true for most mints, the stems are square. Each f lower in a head has five petals, though they appear to have only four, because two of the petals are partly fused together except at the tips. The fl ower heads are about an inch wide, and the fl owers are each about a half to three quarters of an inch long. If you fi nd this plant, be sure to notice the scent, which isn’t really pleasant but is more typical of the mint family than those used for fl avor- ing food. The plant has been used by many Indian tribes for medicine, food, fiber and tools. Medicinal uses include treatment of colds, gas pain, as an eye wash, upset stom- ach and to make a medici- nal tea. A decoction of stems and fl ower heads, or of stems and leaves, has been used as a cold or hot tea. Tools such as spears, hooks and harpoons were wiped with the plant to remove scent, and the plants were put under hats for the fragrance. ——— Bruce Barnes directs Flora ID, producing plant ID software, found at fl ora-id.org. Reach him at fl ora.id@wtechlink.us. COMMUNITY BRIEFING Margaret A. Johnson Hermiston Jan. 30, 1933 — Feb. 24, 2021 It is with great sadness the family of Margaret loved playing games like Margaret A. Johnson announces Hearts, Spades, Yahtzee, Thurs- her passing in February 2021, in day night bingo games at the Hermiston, Oregon. temple, gambling at casinos, Margaret was born in Des watching golf, traveling, and Moines, Iowa, in January 1933 to listening to country music. Rowland and Louise Fogarty Sr. Margaret was a long-time resi- Margaret graduated from John dent of Newbury Park (Conejo Valley), California, and retired in Marshall High School in 1951 and from Emily Griffi th Techni- Hermiston, Oregon, several years cal College in 1953. ago. Margaret was loved and will Margaret is survived by her be deeply missed by all the lives Johnson daughters Virginia, Kathryn and she has touched. Donna, as well as many nieces, A private burial will be held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in Oregon, is in care of arrangements. Please death by her husband, Robert Johnson, and share memories of Margaret with her family at www.burnsmortusryhermiston.com. daughter Melinda Oliver. DEATH NOTICES Richard R. ‘Rich’ Barton Hermiston May 9, 1948 — July 21, 2021 Richard R. “Rich” Barton, 73, of Hermiston, died Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at his home. He was born May 9, 1948, in Albany. Services are pending with Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Michael L. Jones Cruise Control revs up Music in the Park IRRIGON — A hard drivin’ rock ʼn’ roll sound along with softer melo- dies are featured as Cruise Control gets set to perform at Music in the Park. The Tri-Cities band will crank out tunes from the 1950s through the ’80s Monday, July 26, at 7 p.m. at Irrigon Marina Park situ- ated on the Columbia River at 430 N.E. Eighth St., Irrigon. There is no admission charge. Audience members are invited to to tap their toes, dance or just sing along. From time-to-time, the band provides an open mic for people in the audience to display their talents or fulfi ll their dream of singing with a rock band. Also, the band is versatile and often takes requests from the era they cover. People are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair and a picnic and beverages to enjoy while listening to the music. There is no admission charge. The outdoor concert series season fi nale on Aug. 5 features Cale Moon, an up-and-coming Nashville recording artist who hails from Benton City, Wash- ington. For questions, call Donna at 541-922-3197. Virtual workshop highlights stress reduction HERMISTON — People are encouraged to address their stress before it’s too late. Managing stress can add years to your life. Good Shep- herd Health Care System is off ering a free workshop that will address such topics as stress management, mindful- ness, meditation, and more. Participants will learn how stress impacts their body, how to avoid stress triggers, and techniques to reduce stress. The free virtual event is Tuesday, July 27, from 2-3 p.m. To register, visit www.eventbrite.com. For questions, call 541-667-3509. Free Methodist Church sets sail with Bible school PENDLETON — Chil- dren entering fi rst through sixth grades are invited to participate in a two-day vaca- tion Bible school at the Pend- leton Free Methodist Church. Wit h a t he m e of “Anchored: Deepening Faith in God,” children will partic- ipate in a variety of activi- ties to learn more about their faith. The sessions are Friday, July 30, from 3-5:30 p.m. and Saturday, July 31, from 9-11:30 a.m. They will be at the church, 1711 S.W. 44th St., Pendleton. Registration is open via www.pendfmc.org/events/ vbs. Children do not have to attend the church to partic- ipate in the sessions. For questions, contact Kammi Townsend at 541-276-6015 or kammit@pendfmc.org. — EO Media Group Mission July 21, 2021 Michael L. Jones, 62, of Mission, died Wednesday, July 21, 2021, in Boise. Dressing services were held Friday, July 23, at 2 p.m. at Burns Mortuary, Pendleton. Washat service followed at 7 p.m. at the Agency Longhouse. The Final Seven will begin Saturday, July 24, at 7 a.m. in the Agency Longhouse, followed by burial at Agency Cemetery. Burns Mortu- ary of Pendleton is in charge of arrangements. Jim Rackley Gresham Oct. 8, 1945 — July 22, 2021 Summer Savings Former Pendleton resident Jim Rackley, 75, of Gresham, died Thursday, July 22, 2021, in Gresham. He was born Oct. 8, 1945. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Sept. 4, at 1 p.m. at the Pendleton Eagles Lodge. Doris Irene Rhoads Weston June 4, 1930 — July 21, 2021 Doris Irene Rhoads, 91, of Weston, died Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at her home. She was born June 4, 1930. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home, of Milton-Freewater, is in care of arrangements. Darl L. Wallace College Place March 31, 1938 — July 16, 2021 Darl L. Wallace, 83, of College Place, died Friday, July 16, 2021, in Walla Walla. He was born March 31, 1938. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home, of Milton-Freewater, is in care of arrangements. $ 750 Customer Cash ON A NEW 2021 VENZA, RAV4, HIGHLANDER & HIGHLANDER HYBRID BIRTHS St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton JULY 15, 2021 WART — Renata A. and Travis P. Wart of Stanfi eld: a boy, Leland Oliver Wart. JULY 16, 2021 HERNANDEZ — Alison M. and Steven S. Hernandez of Pendleton: a girl, Kinsley Lora Lee Hernandez. STRASSER — Adrian Angliin and Andy Strasser of Milton-Freewater: a boy, Wyatt David Strasser. Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston JULY 13, 2021 CASON — Savannah Diaz and Ryan Cason of Stanfi eld: a boy, Luca Franklin Cason. 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