East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 2020, Page 5, Image 5

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    RECORDS/COMMUNITY
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
East Oregonian
OBITUARIES
PUBLIC SAFETY
Janice Lynn Alden
Janice Lynn Alden passed away on April beach and the mountains, and video poker.
5, 2020, at the age of 79, from complications She enjoyed conversations about many sub-
resulting from a devastating stroke.
jects, many which she self-studied in.
She was born in Pendleton Oregon on
Janice had two children, 10 grandchil-
Christmas day 1940. She graduated from dren, 11 great-grandchildren, and three
Pendleton High School in the class
great-great-grandchildren. She had
of 1958.
two cats and a dog named Barney.
Known as “Gypsy” in her days
She was very close to the dog.
as a young adult, she rode with a
She is survived by her brother
motorcycle club for a time. She was
Larry Andrews; sister Sha-
also a skilled musician. She could
ron Joynes; son Ed Boyd-Kup-
play the piano, the guitar, and she
penbender; daughter Sabrina
could sing and dance. She played
Clark; grandchildren Tim, James,
music professionally for a time.
La-Ena, Alva, Alan, Tabitha, Ter-
She worked at the East Orego-
rika, Kelly Jo and Chris; and three
nian newspaper for well over 30
great-great-grandchildren.
years when she fi nally retired for
Alden
She was preceded in death by
the last time at 76 years of age.
her husband Daniel Alden, her sis-
Janice always lived life on her terms. She ter Cindy Reeder, and grandson Charles Oli-
would lend a hand if someone needed it.
ver (Boyd).
She had a number of hobbies over the
Janice will be missed by many. Rest in
years including rock hunting, trips to the peace, you’ve lived a full life.
DEATH NOTICES
Judy Rae Andrews
Hermiston
Dec. 5, 1946 — April 16, 2020
Mickey Madrigal
Kennewick, Wash.
May 8, 1941 — April 19, 2020
Mickey Madrigal, 78, of Kennewick, Washington, died Sunday, April 19, 2020, in Ken-
newick. She was born May 8, 1941, in Plainview, Texas. A private burial was held in the
Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston was in care of arrangements.
Hermiston Altrusa awards scholarships
HERMISTON — Altrusa
International of Hermiston
announces three recipients
of the Dorothy Juve Memo-
rial Scholarship, which is
awarded each year in the
spring. The total amount
budgeted for this scholar-
ship was $3,500, and is the
main function of the Voca-
tional Services Committee
of Altrusa.
The fi rst recipient is Kami
Wagoner, who will complete
her online study at Arizona
State University with a Bach-
elor of Science in sociology.
Her long-term goal is to con-
tinue as a surgical technician
at Precision Surgery Center
7:37 a.m. — A burglary was reported at
Konen Rock Product Inc. on Couse Creek Road
in Milton-Freewater.
9:24 a.m. — Pendleton police made an arrest
for an assault at Pendleton Cottage on Westgate
in Pendleton.
12:56 p.m. — A package was reported stolen
from a residence on the 100 block of Southeast
Ninth Avenue in Milton-Freewater.
3:53 p.m. — Medications were reported sto-
len from a residence on the 100 block of West
Broadway Avenue in Milton-Freewater.
4:34 p.m. — The Ione Fire Department
responded to and extinguished a grass fi re on
Smith Road and Mc Nab Lane in Ione.
5:43 p.m. — Police responded to a reported
assault on West Juniper Avenue in Hermiston.
6:43 p.m. — A domestic disturbance
occurred on West Orchard Avenue in Hermiston.
6:45 p.m. — Police responded to a reported
fi ght on East Main Street in Hermiston.
7:21 p.m. — A domestic disturbance occurred
on Southwest 22nd Street in Pendleton.
9:10 p.m. — Police responded to a report of
shots fi red on Eagle Avenue in Umatilla.
9:49 p.m. — A domestic disturbance occurred
on East Ridgeway Avenue in Hermiston.
9:54 p.m. — A theft was reported on South-
east Court Place in Pendleton.
10:05 p.m. — Police responded to a reported
fi ght at Butte Park on Northwest Seventh Street
in Hermiston.
11:07 p.m. — Police responded to a reported
theft on Northwest Dusk Drive in Hermiston.
SATURDAY
Judy Rae Andrews, 73, of Hermiston, died Thursday, April 16, 2020, in Richland, Wash-
ington. She was born Dec. 5, 1946, in Walla Walla, Washington. A private burial will be
held at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
in Hermiston. Her projected
graduation date is May 2021.
Kellie Zepeda attends
Oregon State University
this year as a major in kine-
siology. A Hermiston High
School graduate, she was
awarded funds to complete
her degree with a gradua-
tion target of June 2021. Her
ultimate goal is to become a
physical therapist in a rural
town.
Trenton Dixon, a stu-
dent at Blue Mountain Com-
munity College, is major-
ing in nursing, and plans to
graduate in June 2020, and
then continue his education
at Oregon Health & Science
University. His goal is to
become a family nurse prac-
Ridgeway Avenue in Hermiston.
FRIDAY
Pendleton
April 5, 2020
East Oregonian
A5
titioner in Umatilla County.
Altrusa International of
Hermiston budgets for two
scholarships. The fi rst is
the Dorothy Juve Memorial
Scholarship, for which the
deadline to apply is March
11. The second scholarship
is the Linda Gilleese Memo-
rial Scholarship, with a dead-
line of October 1. Both schol-
arships require applicants to
be a member of west Uma-
tilla County or north Mor-
row County, be two-thirds
completed with their post-
high school program, and
be currently enrolled in that
program.
For more information,
send inquiries to hermiston-
altrusa@gmail.com.
1:28 a.m. — Police responded to a reported
fi ght on Northwest 11th Street in Hermiston.
1:39 p.m. — A domestic disturbance
occurred on Judith Place in Hermiston.
9:29 a.m. — A domestic disturbance
occurred on Dos Palos Court in Umatilla.
11:12 a.m. — A domestic disturbance
occurred on East Dogwood Avenue in
Hermiston.
12:24 p.m. — Police responded to a report of
a drunken driver on West Hermiston Avenue in
Hermiston.
3:56 p.m. — A bicycle was reported stolen
from a residence on the 100 block of Southeast
Fifth Avenue in Milton-Freewater.
6:53 p.m. — Police responded to a report
of a theft in progress on North First Street in
Hermiston.
7:12 p.m. — Boardman Fire Department
responded to Mount Hood Avenue in Board-
man and extinguished a fi re in the hallway of a
residence.
7:43 p.m. — Police responded to a reported
theft at the Whiskey Inn on Southeast Dorion
Avenue in Pendleton.
7:57 p.m. — A domestic disturbance
occurred on Northeast Sandy Lane in Hermiston.
8:28 p.m. — A domestic disturbance occurred
on Cottonwood Bend Road in Hermiston.
8:39 p.m. — A domestic disturbance
occurred on Southwest Sixth Street and South-
west Court Avenue in Pendleton.
9:40 p.m. — A theft was reported on West
SUNDAY
4:37 a.m. — Police are investigating a burglary
on Walla Walla River Road in Milton-Freewater.
8:19 a.m. — Police responded to a reported
on West Division Avenue in Hermiston.
9:32 a.m. — Police responded to a reported
fi ght on Adams Road in Pendleton.
10:50 a.m. — Police responded to a reported
assault at the Oxford House on Southeast Court
Avenue in Pendleton.
12:06 p.m. — Someone reportedly drove off
without paying for gas at J&D’s Mini Mart on
Southwest Birch Street in Pilot Rock.
12:45 p.m. — Pendleton police made an
arrest for a reported theft at Grocery Outlet on
Southwest Court Avenue in Pendleton.
12:57 p.m. — Hermiston police issued a
warning after a report of shots fi red was made
on Northeast 10th Place in Hermiston.
2:24 p.m. — A domestic disturbance
occurred on Stiller Lane in Milton-Freewater.
5:28 p.m. — Police responded to a reported
theft on South Highway 395 in Hermiston.
5:55 p.m. — A domestic disturbance occurred
on East Sandstone Avenue in Hermiston.
8:39 p.m. — Police responded to a report
of shots fi red on Northwest 12th Place in
Hermiston.
11:28 p.m. — Police responded to a reported
theft on Southeast Fourth Place in Hermiston.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Friday
•The Oregon State Police arrested John
Derek Trickler, 29, on Interstate 82 in Umatilla
on four charges, including one count of driving
under the infl uence of intoxicants (alcohol) and
two counts of recklessly endangering another
person.
Saturday
•The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested
Miguel Montes Carrillo, 49, on one count of fel-
ony aggravated assault.
•The Hermiston Police Department arrested
Leticia T. Madrigal, 24, on fi ve charges, including
one count for felony possession of a controlled
substance.
Sunday
•The Oregon State Police arrested Jeff ery
James Barnes, 36, on Southwest Marshall Ave-
nue in Pendleton on one count of DUII (alcohol).
•The Morrow County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested
Bonney Kerry Bozarth, 63, on one count of DUII
(alcohol).
•The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested
Kaleb Ryan Sheets, 28, on four counts, including
one count each of fi rst-degree burglary, fi rst-de-
gree theft of a fi rearm and conspiracy, all of
which are felonies.
•The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested
Rolando Mendoza Chalez, 29, on three charges,
including one count of felony second-degree
arson.
•The Umatilla Tribal Police Department
arrested Austin Benjamin Tate, 19, on three
charges, including one count of DUII (alcohol)
and another count of criminal possession of
drugs.
501 South Main Street
Pendleton
(541) 276-7411
BRIEFLY
Oregon Music Hall
of Fame offers
scholarships
PORTLAND — Col-
lege scholarship applications
through the Oregon Music
Hall of Fame are now avail-
able. Thanks to generous con-
tributions, four scholarships
of $2,500 each were awarded
in 2019.
Each applicant should be a
student studying music with
the talent of instrument or
voice, graduating spring 2020
from an Oregon high school,
and continuing their colle-
giate/university academics as
a major or minor in music at
any college or university in
the country. OMHOF schol-
arships provide assistance
with college expenses so that
music students may aspire to
a higher level of performance
and success in their fi eld of
interest.
Any questions may be
emailed to info@omhof.org,
or applicants can visit the
website at http://www.omhof.
org where an online version
of the application is available.
All items must be mailed
together, in order to qualify:
Oregon Music Hall of Fame,
P.O. Box 82173, Portland, OR
97282. The application dead-
line is May 23, 2020.
Arts center
connects with the
community
PENDLETON
—
Although the COVID-19
pandemic has shuttered the
Pendleton Center for the Arts,
director Roberta Lavadour
and her crew continue to pro-
vide artistic endeavors for
their patrons.
The center’s online Cre-
ativity Breaks provide fami-
lies with activities to engage
their creative side using mate-
rials found around the house.
Visit https://pendletonarts.
org/online-resources/ to view
YouTube videos showing how
to make booklets, pop-up
cards, junk mail collages and
more from supplies found in
most homes.
The arts center staff is get-
ting ready to hit the road with
curbside art supply drop-offs
targeting specifi c Pendleton
neighborhoods. Visit the cen-
ter’s Facebook page to fi nd
out where the drop-off will
be next, and be on the lookout
for the car sporting specially
made signs courtesy of Cre-
ative Signs. The center will
deliver 50 kits a week to fam-
ilies that can really use them
to break up the stay-at-home
monotony.
If you have sewing skills,
you can join the arts center’s
team of seamstresses making
masks to supply St. Anthony
Hospital with personal pro-
tective equipment for visi-
tors and patients to relieve
the shortage faced by hospi-
tal staff. Visit https://pend-
letonar ts.org/mask-mak-
ing-info/ to see information,
photos and videos that will
help you make your own
masks to use or share.
Don’t sew? The arts cen-
ter is also accepting dona-
tions of cotton fabric, elastic,
clean, gently used T-shirts for
use as mask ties. You can also
volunteer to cut fabric, make
seam binding, prep T-shirt
ties and more.
For more information
on the center’s activities, or
to volunteer, contact Lava-
dour at 541-310-7413 or email
director@pendletonarts.org.
— EO Media Group
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