A6 Wednesday, March 25, 2020 HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore. Death Notices Martha Williams derson’s Tribute Center, Hood River. Visit www.Anderson- Martha L. Williams, age 96, sTributeCenter.com to leave a resident of The Dalles, Ore., a note of condolence for the passed away March 23, 2020. family. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funer- al Home is in care of arrange- ments. Lorena King Ray passed away on March 20, 2020, at Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice Judith “Judy” Clark passed House in Kennewick, Wash. away on March 21, 2020, at Lorena was born on May 2, Hawks Ridge Assisted Living 1921, and was 98 years of age in Hood River, Ore. Judy was at the time of her passing. born on April 25, 1925, and Arrangements are under the was 94 years of age at the time direction of Anderson’s Tribute of her passing. Arrangements Center, Hood River, Ore. Visit are under the direction of An- www.AndersonsTributeCen- Lorena Ray Judy Clark ter.com to leave a note of con- dolence for the family. Bil Halverson William D. “Bil” Halverson passed away on March 19, 2020, at his home in Hood River, Ore. Bil was born on July 24, 1950, and was 69 years of age at the time of his pass- ing. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson’s Tribute Center, Hood River. Visit www.AndersonsTribu- teCenter.com to leave a note of condolence for the family. Service Announcements Gloria Madrigal Janell Helseth Gloria Rivas Madrigal, age 64, a resident of The Dalles, Ore., passed away March 18, 2020. Private services were held March 23 at Spencer, Libby & Powell Gathering Hall. Private burial and Christian committal followed at St. Pe- ter’s Cemetery, The Dalles. Janell Dawn Helseth was born on July 2, 1984, and passed away unexpectedly on March 2, 2020. Due to novel coronavirus/COVID-19, ser- vices previously planned for Janell are postponed to a later date. Friends are encouraged to leave a note or message of condolence for family at www.AndersonsTributeCen- ter.com. Janell’s web guest- book will be updated with her future service details once determined. Arrangements under the direction of Ander- son’s Tribute Center, Hood River. Hood River News Obituaries Obituaries, death notices and service announcements must be publication-ready. Obitu- aries are $50 for the first 700 words, and $50 for each additional 700 words; obituaries include up to two photos. For more information, contact Trisha Walker, twalker@hoodrivernews.com. hoodrivernews.com ORDER: Maintain social distance continued from A1 nesses, including restau- rants and other food and beverage establishments offering take-out or delivery services, are allowed to stay open. The order also authoriz- es the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department to close any property or fa- cility where proper social distancing can’t be main- tained, and establishes guidelines for areas that do remain open. Childcare facilities are allowed to remain open if they can keep children sep- arated in “stable” groups of 10 or fewer — which means that the same kids need to be in the same group each day, and that groups aren’t in the same room — and fa- cilities are directed to prior- itize the childcare needs of first responders, emergen- cy workers and healthcare professionals, followed by critical operations staff and “essential personnel.” The order directs people to “minimize travel, other than essential travel,” de- fined as travel to work, to obtain food, shelter, “essen- tial consumer needs,” edu- cation or healthcare; travel to care for family/household members and other vulner- able populations including the elderly, minors, persons with disabilities and vulner- able pets or livestock; and government-mandated trav- el, such as travel to court. “I’m asking all residents and visitors who love Hood River to please pay attention to guidance from healthcare professionals and stay home.” Mayor Kate McBride People are advised to obey social distancing guidelines “to the greatest extent possi- ble” when they do leave their homes, and allows people to go outside for “recreational activities” so long as it is pos- sible to maintain appropriate social distancing. “The purpose of this ex- ecutive order is to reduce person-to-person interac- tion with the goal of slowing transmission,” Brown said. Shortly after Brown issued “Stay Home, Save Lives,” the City of Hood River an- nounced that all of its public facilities — including Wa- terfront park, Jackson Park, Children’s Park, Tsuruta Ten- nis Courts, Collins Field and neighborhood parks — are now closed to promote social distancing and public health. “I’m asking all residents and visitors who love Hood River to please pay attention to guidance from health- care professionals and stay home,” said Mayor Kate Mc- Bride in a press release. “We need to stop all non-essen- tial travel both into and out of our community.” For more information on COVID-19 and local emer- gency response, visit get- readygorge.com or call Hood River County Emergency Management’s public info call-in line, 541-399-8022 in English and 541-399-8023 in Spanish. ■ This story was sent to press Monday afternoon and, be- cause this story is developing rapidly, information may be out of date by time of publi- cation. Please see hoodriv- ernews.com for the latest updates. Education Foundation scholarships available to post-HRV graduates Deadline extended The Hood River County Education Foundation will ad- minister eight separate schol- arships in 2020 for Hood River County students who have graduated from Hood River Valley High School, will be in their sophomore, junior or senior years of college starting in the fall of 2020, and are currently enrolled in college. Applicants must be planning to complete a minimum of two semesters (or three trimesters) in college, community college, or a technical/trade program by June 30. To apply, download instruc- tions and forms at hrcef.org/ college-scholarships. Email the application as an attach- ment from your email address and attach the Student Aid Report (page 1 only) from your 2019 FAFSA to ed.foun- dation@hoodriver.k12.or.us. Transcripts should be mailed to HRCEF, 1011 Eugene St., Hood River, OR 97031. Letters of recommendation must be signed by the person writ- ing the recommendation and be sealed in college/univer- sity envelopes and sent to the mailing address above or emailed directly from the recommender’s college email address to the email address above. The Foundation has extend- ed the college scholarship ap- plication deadline to April 17 in light of the coronavirus-re- lated closures, said a press re- lease. Contact the Foundation at ed.foundation@hoodriver. k12.or.us for additional ques- tions or concerns. Available scholarships are as follows: ■ Ruth and Horace Daum Memorial Scholarship (up to six scholarships, $2,000 each): Students attending any two- or four-year college may apply. Available only for students studying nursing, music or any science-related field. ■ Jesse Elder Memorial Scholarship (one scholarship; $1,500): Students attending any two- or four-year col- lege may apply. Must have achieved minimum 3.5 GPA in both senior year of high school and freshman year of college. ■ Martha and John Weber College Scholarship (one scholarship, $1,000): This scholarship is only available to students attending either Community College or Trade School. Must have achieved a minimum 2.5 GPA in college courses. ■ Janet C. Thompson Me- morial Scholarship (one schol- arship, $250): Applicant must be majoring in music, with preference for vocal perfor- mance majors. Minimum GPA of 3.0 for all college courses. ■ Cascade Locks Alum- ni Association Scholarship (one or more scholarships, $2,000 each): Applicant must have graduated from CLHS or HRVHS and lived in Cascade Locks while attending High School. Minimum GPA of 2.5 for all college courses. ■ Nathan Hazlett Memorial Scholarship (one scholarship, $1,000): Applicant must be in- tending to pursue a career as a pilot. 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March 13 — Button Bridge March 10 — Second Street, 200 block — Possible identity Road — Myrtle Point, Ore., theft reported. A Hood River resident arrested and lodged at resident reported her cousin NORCOR on a parole violation may have used her information detainer out of Coos County. to purchase a car. She noticed the purchase show up on her Theft, burglary or robbery: credit report. March 11 — Forden Road, March 8 — I-84 — Officer 4300 block — Officer inter- conducted a traffic stop on a viewed a local male regarding vehicle for failure to display an open forgery case. The male admitted to depositing multiple checks, knowing the checks were not valid. The male admitted that he had forged checks at more than one business. The male was taken into custody for negotiating a bad check, theft I and forgery I. 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