Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 17, 1981, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT-The lloppnpr Gan'lte-Timrs, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. September 17, 1N1
SHERIFF'S REPORT lone Garden Club discusses botanical names Heppner News
On Sept. 5. a two vehicle
accident between mile post 33
and 34 on Hwy. 74 between
lone and Lexington was repor
ted. One driver was reported
to have been injured and both
drivers were taken to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital. Sheriff
Fetsch responded to the call.
Also on Sept. 5. a one vehicle
accident occurred near mile
post 165 on 1-84. A Boardman
city officer and the Oregon
Stale Police responded to the
call.
On Sept. 6 a man was
reported drowning at the
Boardman Marina. The drow
ned victim was Ayson De
Leon . 18 of Portland.
On Sept. 7, Larry Smythe,
Boardman, reported the theft
of stereo equipment from his
car. A Boardman police offic
er responded to the call.
In another Sept. 5 incident.
Monty (Hen Leathers was
arrested by Arlington State
Police on a Morrow County 5th
Justice Court warrant for
allegedly driving under the
influence of intoxicants.
On Sept 8 Julie Kay Dupuis,
22. Pendleton, was killed in a
vehicle roll -over accident on
I-K4. Passenger Craig Cuts
forth. also of Pendleton was
taken to a hospital and was
reported in good condition.
The Oregon State Police
handled the accident.
On Sept. 9 an ambulance
was requested for a man
reporied to have fallen 22 ft. at
Western Alfalfa on Petterson
Ferry Rd. A Boardman ambu
lance responded to the call.
Also on Sept. 9 a grass fire
was reported on Paul Smith
Koad. south of Wilson Road.
The Boardman Fire Dept.
e-'.iiided to the call.
in another Sept. 9 incident, a
large grass fire was reported
humiug between milepost 156
and 15f along 1-84. The
Hoardsnan Fire Dept. and
bombing range personnel re
sponded to the call.
Another grass fire was
reported on Sept. 9. near
Patterson-Ferry Road. The
Umatilla Army Depot respon
ded to the call.
On Sept 10. the burning of
an old house and barn was
reported out of control on the
Rlair Phillipi place on West
Kunze Road. The Boardman
Fire Dept. responded to the
call.
Also on Sept. 11. George
Griffith reported a break-in
and theft Rt his home in the
Morgan area. A Morrow
County Sheriff's deputy re
sponded to the call. .
On Sept. 12, a grass fire was
reported between Willow Fork
Drive and Kincaid. Board
man, The Boardman Fire
Dept. responded to the call.
In another Sept. 12 incident,
a fire on lower Eight Mile near
the Lee Pettyjohn place was
reported. The Morrow County
Grain Growers responded to
the call.
"Know Your Botanical
Names" was the subject
presented by Delta Huher nt
the September 9 meeting of
the lone Garden Club. Joyce
Buchanan and Leila Palmer
acted as hostesses.
Mrs. Huber stated that the
same flower may have many
common names. Therefore, it
is helpful to have an authorita
tive botanical name to classify
flowers to simplify the pro
cess. Cerolus Linneus. a
Swedish botanist, who lived
from 1707 to 1778, classified nil
plants known so there would
be no doubt as to their names.
Most plants are known by the
genus and species name such
as the common name mav be
Post Office expands
Postmaster Lavelle Partlow and Donna Eppenbach, a
clerk at the Irrigon Post Office, which has recently been
remodeled to provide additional lobby space and more lock
boxes for postal patrons.
By FRANCES ROSE W ILSON
The Irrigon Post Office has
recently been remodeled to
provide additional lobby space
and more lock boxes for
postal patrons. The entrance
is now on North Main St.
Mrs. Partlow entered the
postal service as Acting Post
master at the Irrigon Post
office in Feb." of 1958. aTie
served in that capacity to the
present time. When she began
her work, the office had.
around 40 lock box patrons.
The office now serves 340 lock
box patrons, with a waiting
list for the boxes that will soon
be installed.
Mrs. Eppenbach began
working as a clerk in March
1972 and has served until the
present time. The growth in
the community necessitated
larger quarters which are
being utilized and appreciated
by the employees.
The rural route serves 360
families, a large ' increase
from the 50 families served 25
years ago. Mrs. Partlow is
anticipating retiring at the
end of the year. At that time,
an. officer in charge will be
appointed until the new post
master is designated.
Cnntebury Bell but the botani
cal name would campanula
medium. There are at least
, thirteen different types of
bellflowers or campanula.
Names of flowers usually fall
into four categories: Those
named for someone who
propagated the flower; thase
named because they resemble
an object; those that have
mythological meaning such as
narcissus; or those that have
certain characteristics such
as the sunflower which follows
the sun.
During the business meet
ing, plans were made for
attendance at the Blue Moun
tain District No. 10 meeting at
Milton Freewater on Septem-
Dam
Report
The Army Corps of Engi
neers released the following
dam report from the Willow
Creek resident office:
Resident office access road
construction began this week.
Base course was placed on
Lower Willow Creek Road
between stations 1020 to
30 00. Rockfill is being placed
on Balm Fork Bridge abut
ment 1. Select subbase is
being placed on Willow Creek
from stations 42 00 to 5300
and on the Balm Fork
relocated road. Concrete
placements continue on Wil
low Creek bridge abutment
no. 1. Reprap production has
begun in the quarry site east
of the Thompson residence.
Phase 1 of the Willow Creek
road excavation is underway
at station 152 00. Water tank
foundation preparation pro
ceeds on the new Heppner city
water tank foundation.
Lee Rice to receive hat
Ie Rice. Heppner. will soon
receive his National High
School Rodeo Association
Champion's hat from Resistol
Hats honoring his winning of
the "Bareback" event August
2, at the NHS HA Finals Rodeo
in Douglas. Wyo.. said a
spokesperson from Resistol
Hats.
John Milano. president of
Resistol Hats, presented the
champions with certificates
for their hats during closing
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ceremonies of the NHSRA
Finals.
The NHSRA Champion hat.
crafted by Resistol's design
ers, is black beaver, trimmed
with an exclusive six-cord red
and black band, red plume
and a special NHSRA hat pin.$
The hat is lined with red
satin and the sweatband is
imprinted in golden lettering
with the champion's name and
event, the NHSRA logo and
the inscription "1981 National
Finals Champion."
"The gift of a hat on a
special occasion is a tradition
of the American West." Mil
ano said. "Winning an NHSRA
championship is a very
special occasion for these
young men and women and we
are pleased to honor them in
this way."
Everyone is invited
to
attend the
50th
Anniversary of the
Class of 1931 of
lone High School.
Sunday, Sept. 20
2:30 p.m.
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the lone School on Thursday
by Loree Hubbard. Joyce
Buchanan, Helen Martin,
Nancy Miller, Lorraine Ladd,
Fdilh Nicholson. Cathy Hal
vorsen and Sue Proudfoot.
Mary Ann Cerullo traveled
to Portland last Saturday anVj
became a godmother to' two
month old Kirstln Mehgen
Morrison at St. Mark' Epis
copal Church.
While she was there she
visited with her mother who
has been at SI. Vincent's
Hospital since Wednesday.
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