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RECORDS Thursday, December 27, 2018 PUBLIC SAFETY FRIDAY Pendleton police received a report of a car prowl at a rental property on South- east Third Street at 9:10 a.m. Vehicle prowlers were also reported at the Goodwin Court Apartments on South Main Street at 6:10 p.m., but police didn’t find any sus- pects. A third call about unau- thorized entry of a motor vehicle was reported by an employee at Sign Men, 803 S.W. Court Ave., at 6:56 p.m. The caller said the juveniles involved ran up Southwest 10th Street. A fourth caller at 7:13 p.m. said a vehicle was burgled on Southwest First Street. SATURDAY 2:36 p.m. — Theft was reported from a residence on Southeast Goodwin Avenue, Pendleton. Police got a sec- ond theft report at 2:55 p.m. from Dave’s 12th Street Food Mart, 220 S.W. 12th St. SUNDAY 5:42 p.m. — A resident of Northeast Mount Hebron Drive, Pendleton, called Pend- leton police to report hear- ing three gunshots and then banging on the side of the house. Police didn’t find any shooters. MONDAY 7:17 a.m. — Burglary was reported by a resident of Dallas Road, Hermiston. The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office took a report. 9:41 a.m. — Pendleton police received a theft com- plaint from a resident of Southwest Vista Place. 12:57 p.m. — Fireworks were reported on Milton Cem- etery Road, Milton-Freewater. 2:04 p.m. — Car prowlers returned to rustle through a vehicle at Southwest 31st Street, Pendleton. 3:09 p.m. — A resident of Northeast 10th Street, Herm- iston, reported theft to the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office. 4:05 p.m. — Spofford Sta- tion, 85131 Elliot Road, Mil- ton-Freewater, reported a burglary in progress. The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office responded. 4:15 p.m. — Theft was reported at a residence on Southwest 42nd Street, Pend- leton. Pendleton police took a report. TUESDAY 3:50 a.m. — The flood computer at the Mor- row County Sheriff’s Office showed a significant rise over the previous few hours. Hep- pner Fire Department crews checked the area in question and advised it was snowing heavily, but all streams were at normal levels. 8:27 a.m. — Stanfield police received a report of a stolen vehicle from a resi- dence on North Glendening Street. 3:23 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office was called to assist at a house fire on Vesper and Cleveland streets, Helix. All the residents were able to escape the fire. 4:44 p.m. — An assault was reported from Wells Manor Apartments, 414 S.E. 17th St., Pendleton. 6:11 p.m. — Another report of fireworks, this time in the vicinity of Wilson Lane and Downey Road, Board- man. Morrow County sheriff’s deputies were unable to find any suspects. 7:47 p.m. — Pendleton police received a report of shots fired in the vicinity of the Pendleton Public Library, 500 S.W. Dorion Ave., but didn’t find a shooter. 8:56 p.m. — A burglary was reported by a resident of North Ott Road, Hermiston. The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office took a report. 9:28 p.m. — A resident of Monroe Street, Umatilla, called Umatilla police to report someone detonated a homemade explosive, which sounded like an M80 when it went off, in the caller’s backyard. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Sunday •Pendleton police cited and released Sean A. Myers, 31, Pendleton, for driving under the influence of intoxi- cants (DUII). DEATH NOTICES Virginia Marie Bissinger Darlene Hopper Hermiston February 29, 1928 — December 15, 2018 Fossil May 7, 1933 — Dec. 11, 2018 Longtime Stanfield tions clerk at the Uma- resident Virginia Marie tilla Army Depot, and for Bissinger, 90, of Hermis- Lamb Weston before her ton, Oregon, died Satur- retirement. day, December 15, 2018, Survivors include daugh- ter Paula Egea in Hermiston, of Las Vegas, Oregon. Nev.; son Kelly Virginia was Bissinger and born on February daughter-in-law 29, 1928, in Echo, Dawn Bissinger; Oregon, to parents grandsons Bryce Manuel C. and Bissinger and Florence Picanso. wife Ariana, and Virginia gradu- ated from Herm- Lee Bissinger; iston High School granddaughter Bissinger in 1946 and on Pamela Sams; October 11, 1946, and great-grand- son Ryan Sams. married Berkley Virginia was preceded in O. Bissinger in Hermiston, Oregon. They were mar- death by her husband, her ried for 53 years before his parents, sister Alida, step- sisters Gwendora and Fran- death in 1999. Virginia has been ces; and an infant brother. In lieu of flowers, please involved in a great many church and civic organiza- make contributions in Vir- tions. She helped lead 4-H ginia’s memory to the Cath- clubs, and organized the olic Daughters or the Stan- Stanfield Hunters Break- field Public Library c/o fast to gift monies back to Burns Mortuary of Hermis- many civic groups in the ton, P.O. Box 289, Hermis- city of Stanfield. She also ton, OR 97838. Recitation of the Holy served on the Stanfield Library Board and helped Rosary will be held on Sat- raise funds to build the cur- urday, January 5, 2019, rent Stanfield library. at 10:30 a.m. with Mass She was a member of the of Christian Burial at Catholic Church in Echo 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of and Hermiston and was a Angels Catholic Church, longtime member of the 565 W. Hermiston Ave, Catholic Daughters and a Hermiston, Ore. Burial will volunteer for the Catholic be at Pleasant View Cem- Soup Kitchen. Her cooking etery at 2:00 p.m. in Stan- skills were amazing and her field, Ore. Please leave online con- recipe of biscuits and gravy, along with cinnamon rolls, dolences for Virginia’s fam- drew many a guest, neigh- ily at burnsmortuaryhermis- bor and family member for ton.com Burns Mortuary of a gourmet breakfast. Virginia worked as a Hermiston, Oregon is in restaurant cook, a muni- care of arrangements. Darlene Hopper, 85, of Fossil, died Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018, at her home. She was born May 7, 1933, in Parkrose, Ore. A memorial graveside service will be held Saturday, Dec. 29 at 11 a.m. at the Fossil I.O.O.F. Cemetery. A potluck reception will follow at the Andy Greenfield (man cave) res- idence in Fossil. Sweeney Mortuary of Condon is in care of arrangements. OBITUARY POLICY The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include small photos and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge.Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These include information about services. IN UNIFORM Amanda M. Barron AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin Girl finds Santa gifts, despite Trump’s ‘marginal’ comment By DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press WASHINGTON — A 7-year-old girl who talked to President Donald Trump on Christmas Eve still left out milk and cookies for Santa despite the president tell- ing her it was “marginal” for a child of her age to still believe. Then again, Collman Lloyd of Lexington, South Carolina, says she had never heard the word “marginal” before. Collman had called the NORAD Tracks Santa pro- gram Monday night to check on Santa’s journey delivering toys. In an interview with the Post and Courier of Charles- ton, she said the scientist who answered the NORAD phone asked her if she would like to speak to the president. Six minutes later, Trump was on the line. “Are you still a believer in Santa?” Trump asked. When she responded, “Yes, sir,” the president added, “Because at 7, that’s marginal, right?” Collman didn’t know what “marginal” meant and simply answered, “Yes, sir.” Trump closed by say- ing, “Well, you just enjoy yourself.” Trump’s chat with Coll- man was initially reported as being with a boy named Coleman. Only Trump’s end of the conversation could be heard by reporters, but Coll- man’s family later posted video of the call on YouTube. Collman told the Post and Courier that she and her 10-year-old sister and 5-year- old brother left iced sugar cookies and chocolate milk for Santa. She reported that Christmas morning, the food was gone and presents were under the tree. 2 65 oz.) Filet Mignons 2 65 oz.) Top Sirloins 4 Boneless Chicken Breasts 61 lb. pkg.) 2 64 oz.) Boneless Pork Chops 4 63 oz.) Kielbasa Sausages 4 64 oz.) Omaha Steaks Burgers Plus, 4 more 4 63 oz.) Potatoes au Gratin Burgers 4 64 oz.) 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Boyce Heppner July 18, 1930 — Dec. 22, 2018 Lillian N. Boyce, 88, of Heppner, died Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, in Hermiston. She was born July 18, 1930, in Dayton, Wash. A private family service will be held. Sweeney Mor- tuary of Heppner is in care of arrangements. UPCOMING SERVICES THURSDAY, DEC. 27 No services scheduled FRIDAY, DEC. 28 HUDSON, BERTIE — Celebration of life at 1 p.m. at Advantage Gateway Funeral Chapel, 1515 N.E. 106th Ave., Portland. MEETINGS THURSDAY, DEC. 27 SALVATION ARMY ADVI- SORY BOARD, 12 p.m., Sal- vation Army, 150 S.E. Emi- grant Ave., Pendleton. (541-276-3369) M I LT O N - F R E E WAT E R LIBRARY BOARD, 4 p.m., Mil- ton-Freewater Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave., Milton-Free- water. (541-938-5531) UMATILLA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 6:30 p.m., Umatilla County Justice Center, 4700 N.W. Pioneer Place, Pendleton. (541-278-6252) FRIDAY, DEC. 28 No meetings scheduled MONDAY, DEC. 31 CASON’S PLACE CHIL- DREN AND FAMILY GRIEF RECOVERY CENTER BOARD, 6 p.m., Cason’s Place, 1416 S.E. Court Ave., Pendleton. All those interested in volunteer- ing are encouraged to attend. (Matt Terjeson 503-720-1620) TUESDAY, JAN. 1 No meetings scheduled WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSION- ERS, 9 a.m., Bartholomew Government Building upper conference room, 110 N. Court St., Heppner. (Roberta Lutcher 541-676-5613) HERMISTON AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE, 4 p.m., Hermiston Airport lounge, 1600 Airport Way, Hermiston. (541-567-5521) MEACHAM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, 6 p.m., Meacham Fire Department, Meacham. (541-786-2069) BLUE MOUNTAIN BOARD OF EDUCATION, 6 p.m., Blue Mountain Workforce Training Center, 251 N. Olson, Board- man. 5 p.m. executive session, 6 p.m. regular meeting. (Shan- non Franklin 541-278-5951) CONDON CITY COUN- CIL, 7 p.m., Condon City Hall, 128 S. Main St., Condon. (541-384-2711) UMATILLA RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Umatilla Fire Depart- ment, 305 Willamette St., Umatilla. (541-922-2770) Oregon cattlemen award scholarships The Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, in its quar- terly meeting, awarded six 2018 scholarships to local students. Alexandra Cot- ton received $1,500 and has been accepted at Carl- son College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Brooke Kalman, who is finishing her associ- ate’s degree in agricultural business at Blue Moun- tain Community College, received $1,000. Brooke Bezona, a stu- dent in agriculture science at Eastern Oregon Univer- sity, La Grande, received a $500 scholarship. Others include Nolan Smith, $1,500, attend- ing law school at Texas Tech, Lubbock, as his undergraduate degree is from Texas Tech with an emphasis on agriculture; Tyler Hufford, $500, rais- ing Angus/Hereford cows to help him pay for college to become a licensed real estate agent while work- ing on his major in agricul- tural business; and Linnea Estergreen, $500, inter- ested in working with peo- ple in agriculture, which she says “opens the door for a better future.” Clem named to CWU fall 2018 honor roll Delaney Clem of Pend- leton, a senior at Central Washington University in Cheney, Wash., was named to the fall 2018 honor roll. CWU undergraduate stu- dents who earn a 3.5 or bet- ter grade point average, on a 4.0 scale, while carrying at least 12 graded credit hours of study are eligible for the honor roll. ST. 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