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    RECORDS
Friday, July 1, 2016
East Oregonian
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
OBITUARIES
DEATH NOTICES
WEDNESDAY
Donald G. Wright
Daniel B. ‘Dan’ Cazier
Arlington
July 4, 1920-June 17, 2016
Echo
June 23, 1970-June 26, 2016
12:54 a.m. - A caller at the Sub Zero Restaurant & Lounge,
100 W. Highway 730, Irrigon, reported someone tried to rob
him.
1:52 a.m. - Hermiston police responded to a report of
a man and woman yelling in the street on West Ridgeway
Avenue about drugs. The caller said the couple had been
screaming at each other for about 15 minutes.
6:49 a.m. - A large black dog chased people on Northwest
Despain Avenue near 14th Street.
8:44 a.m. - Fake IRS callers did not scam a Pilot Rock
resident who, instead of giving money, gave police a call.
9:03 a.m. - A woman reported she was at Pearson Creek
on Forest Service Road 54 near East Birch Creek Road, Pilot
Rock, and a man she knows assaulted her, slammed her
against the vehicle and threatened her.
9:11 a.m. - A caller reported the gate to the entrance hall
of the Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall in Hermiston was
damaged sometime during the night.
9:14 a.m. - A Weston woman on South Water Street
reported a man she knows entered her home last night
and took her TV and is trying to sell it online, according to
information from a friend. She was not home, though, she
said, but was heading there.
9:48 a.m. - A Pilot Rock woman asked an oficer to come
to her home on Southwest Birch Place because her utilities
are shut off due to a fraud complaint.
10:40 a.m. - Pendleton interim ire marshal Jack Remillard
brought ireworks to the Pendleton Police Department, 622
Airport Road, for destruction.
10:45 a.m. - Marion County sheriff’s deputies asked
Pendleton police to have an oficer to accompany them to
a home to interview someone connected to an attempted
homicide.
12:38 p.m. - A man about 30 years old and wearing a
black shirt and black cargo pants roamed the store and
picked up items and placed them in different places at
Walgreens Pharmacy, 144 S.W. 20th St., Pendleton. An
employee asked police to escort him from the store.
2:38 p.m. - A man in the Umatilla County Community
Corrections Transition House, 4704 N.W. Pioneer Place,
Pendleton, told police someone ive years ago stole his
weight set from a home in Milton-Freewater. An oficer
advised him to contact the Milton-Freewater Police
Department to make the report.
7:42 p.m. - A man and his wife told Umatilla police they are
“co-habitating with another couple” on Naches Avenue but
are not on the lease and were asked to leave. They wanted to
talk to an oficer regarding options and the eviction process.
8:47 p.m. - A German shepherd attacked and killed a cat
at Southwest Goodwin and Hailey avenues, Pendleton. The
dog owner was not able to get the dog off the cat in time.
9:31 p.m. - A Umatilla man on Wenatchee Street reported
someone broke into his house and stole items last night and
he knows who has the property.
10:06 p.m. - The Morrow County Sheriff’s Ofice received a
report of a man hitting a woman and threatening to kill a dog
at a camp at Cutsforth Park on Willow Creek Road, Heppner.
A deputy responded, saw no one with wounds or bruises, and
the people there said nothing happened.
10:25 p.m. - A Hermiston woman called to say her
husband was on Facetime with a half-naked woman in front
of her child. The wife asked her husband to leave and he
wouldn’t.
10:36 p.m. - A woman in Pendleton called 9-1-1 to report
her drunk dad and uncle hit her.
11:39 p.m. - Pendleton police received another report
of yelling and banging in a unit at Blue Mountain Village
Apartment Apartments, 2700 S.W. Goodwin Ave.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Umatilla tribal police arrested Steven Michael White, 28,
no address provided, for reckless driving, misdemeanor and
felony leeing police, and on a warrant.
Donald G. Wright, 96, of
Portland and most recently
of Arlington, Oregon, died
on Friday, June 17, 2016,
at Arlington. Donald left to
join his beloved
wife and soul mate
of 74 years, Rose,
who preceded him
in death in 2014.
Also preceding him
in death was a son,
Donnie Wright.
He was born
on July 4, 1920, at
Redmond, Oregon,
the son of Georg
W. and Nellie D. Wright
Pritzlaff Wright.
Donald lived a full life. He
was a logger who dreamed
of farming and was able to
fulill his dream when he
purchased the Proit Ranch
near Centralia, Washington,
in 1958. Upon retirement
Donald and Rose traveled
throughout the country and
loved being snowbirds. His
family and grandchildren
were also a big part of the joy
he had in his life. He enjoyed
hunting and ishing with his
son and was well known
by his family for his love
of visiting casinos
on his travels with
Rose.
Donald
is
survived by his
brother
Harry
Wright of Oroville,
California,
and
his sister Evelynn
Keller of Forest
Grove. He is also
survived by his
children, daughters
Dona Rosenboom
and Carrie Jantz (husband
Gordon), both of Portland,
and son James Wright (wife
Alcenia) of Arlington, and
seven grandchildren along
with numerous great- and
great-great-grandchildren
At his request no service
will be held. Sweeney
Mortuary of Condon is in
care of arrangements.
MEETINGS
FRIDAY, JULY 1
UMATILLA COUNTY FIRE
DISTRICT NO. 1, 8 a.m., Herm-
iston Safety Center, 320 S. First
St. Newly elected board mem-
bers will be sworn in along with
election of oficers. (Reta 541-
567-8822).
EASTERN OREGON TRADE
& EVENTS CENTER AUTHORI-
TY BOARD SPECIAL MEETING,
7 a.m., EOTEC main building,
1705 E. Airport Road, Hermiston.
MONDAY, JULY 4
No meetings scheduled
TUESDAY, JULY 5
PENDLETON SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT WORK SESSION, 8 a.m.,
Pendleton School District ofice,
1100 Southgate Suite 8.
WESTON LIBRARY BOARD,
5:30 p.m., Weston Public Library,
108 E. Main St.
IRRIGON PLANNING COM-
MISSION, 6 p.m., Irrigon City
Hall, 500 N.E. Main St.
MEACHAM
VOLUNTEER
FIRE DEPARTMENT, 7 p.m.,
Meacham Fire Department, Mea-
cham. (541-786-2069).
BOARDMAN CITY COUN-
CIL, 7 p.m., Boardman City Hall,
200 City Center Circle.
PENDLETON CITY COUN-
CIL, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall
council chambers, 501 S.W. Em-
igrant Ave.
PILOT ROCK CITY COUN-
CIL, 7 p.m., council chambers,
143 W. Main St.
STANFIELD CITY COUNCIL,
7 p.m., council chambers, 150 W.
Coe St.
UMATILLA CITY COUNCIL,
7 p.m., Umatilla City Hall, 700
Sixth St.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6
MORROW COUNTY COURT,
9 a.m., Bartholomew Building
upper conference room, 110 N.
Court St., Heppner.
HERMISTON AIRPORT AD-
VISORY COMMITTEE, 4 p.m.,
Hermiston Airport lounge, 1600
Airport Way.
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Daniel B. “Dan” Cazier, 46, of Echo died Sunday, June 26,
2016, in Hermiston. He was born June 23, 1970, in Rexburg,
Idaho. A private family gathering will be held. Burns Mortuary
of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the online guest
book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
Carroll E. Youngs
Condon
March 14, 1917-June 28, 2016
Carroll E. Youngs, 99, of Condon died Tuesday, June 28, 2016,
in The Dalles. She was born March 14, 1917, in Wilbur, Wash.
Arrangements are pending at Sweeney Mortuary of Condon.
UPCOMING SERVICES
FRIDAY, JULY 1
BIRD, BILL — Festive walk to the gravesite and the
singing of “When the Saints Go Marching In” at 11 a.m. at
the Halfway Cemetery, followed by a potluck reception at the
Halfway Lions Hall, 235 Lion St.
CORLEY, PAT — Celebration of life service at 10 a.m.
at the Vert Auditorium, 480 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton.
Graveside services will follow at the Athena Cemetery,
followed by a potluck reception at the Vert.
STONE, PAUL — Graveside service with USMC honors
at 9:30 a.m. at Willamette National Cemetery, 11800 S.E. Mt.
Scott Blvd., Portland. A reception and celebration of life will
follow from 10 a.m. to noon at Lincoln Memorial Funeral
Home, 11801 S.E. Mt. Scott Blvd., Portland.
SATURDAY, JULY 2
No services scheduled
OBITUARY POLICY
The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can in-
clude small photos and, for veterans, a lag symbol at no charge.
Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style.
Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These in-
clude information about services.
Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at www.eastorego-
nian.com/obituaryform, by email to obits@eastoregonian.com, by fax
to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the East
Oregonian ofice.
For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221.
HONORS
Olivera named to dean’s list
PHILADELPHIA — Evangelina Olivera of Pendleton has
been named to the spring 2016 Dean’s List at University of the
Sciences. Selection for this award is based on completing and
passing all assigned courses with no grade below a “C” and
attaining an academic average of at least 3.4 for courses taken
in the spring of 2016.
Olivera is a pharmaceutical sciences student.
COMING EVENTS
FRIDAY, JULY 1
PENDLETON
EO ile photo
Leonard Bullock holds a tape dispenser for Josh
Cyganik, who organized a work party at Bullock’s
home in August 2015. More than 100 people spent a
day painting and doing chores around the yard.
Cyganik receives
Silent Servant Award
By WILL DENNER
East Oregonian
Ten months after Josh
Cyganik’s good Samaritan
act went viral, he continues
to receive recognition.
Cyganik will soon
receive the Silent Servant
Award for his help ixing
the once-ramshackle home
of Leonard and Dorothy
Bullock in Pendleton last
August.
The award is given
by the Peter R. Marsh
Foundation, a nonproit
organization located in
Vancouver, Washington.
The organization aims to
“identify people who elect
to serve others on their
own initiative,” according
to founder Peter Marsh.
Pendleton City Council
and Mike Thorne will
present the award to
Cyganik July 19.
Cyganik was cleaning
his truck at the Union
Paciic rail yard across from
the Bullocks’ residence last
summer when he saw two
kids walking by. While
Leonard sat on his porch,
according to Cyganik, the
kids said someone should
“burn down” the house.
After stewing on the
kids’ words, Cyganik
decided he would offer to
paint the home. Cyganik
asked for supplies dona-
tions from Tum-A-Lum
Lumber and also sought
help from volunteers
through his Facebook page.
Nearly 100 volunteers
showed up to help repair
the house. Cyganik’s act
of service was reported
by the East Oregonian
and national news outlets
including Hufington Post,
USA Today, CBS, NBC
and ABC.
Cyganik feels honored
— even shocked — to
receive the award, but also
believes the award should
recognize every volunteer
who contributed.
Although the public
recognition is part of the
Silent Servant Award,
Marsh said they also give
the award to encourage
people to serve their
community.
So
far,
Cyganik has followed that
trajectory.
With the help of contrac-
tors, including Dusty Pace,
Pioneer Title & Escrow
and Tum-A-Lum Lumber,
Cyganik is in the process
of starting a nonproit
called Building Hope of
Eastern Oregon. Projects
will mainly consist of
home improvements, but
committee members have
also discussed building bus
stop shelters around the
community. Cyganik said
the experience painting
the Bullocks’ house last
August opened his eyes to
helping people around the
community.
“We really need to step
it up and all pitch in to
make (Pendleton) a great
place,” Cyganik said.
FREE FIRST FRIDAY, all day,
Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, 47106
Wildhorse Blvd. (off Highway 331
near Wildhorse Resort & Casino),
Pendleton. (541-966-9748).
WALKING FOR WELLNESS,
8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Recre-
ation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave.
(541-276-8100).
PENDLETON FIRE STATION
RELOCATION PUBLIC INPUT
SESSION, 9 a.m., Pendleton Fire
Station No. 1, 911 S.W. Court Ave.
Fire & ambulance personnel seek
public comment and votes on po-
tential sites for station relocation.
Tours and coffee provided. (Mike
Ciraulo 541-276-1442).
HEPPNER FARMER’S MAR-
KET, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Heppner
City Park. Food, craft and garden
vendors. (541-676-8957).
STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E.
Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).
SUMMER STORY TIME, 10:15
a.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502
S.W. Dorion Ave.
PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Pendleton
Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St.
Costs $3.50 or $6 for those under
60. Pool, puzzles, crafts, snacks,
Second Time Around thrift store
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Meals On
Wheels, call 541-276-1926. (541-
276-7101).
PENNY’S PUPPETS, 1 p.m.,
Weston Public Library, 108 N.E.
Main St. Musical magical journey
includes comedy, laughter and au-
dience participation. Parents also
can enter to win a 529 college sav-
ings plan for their child. Free.
PENDLETON
FARMERS
MARKET, 4 p.m. to dusk, 300
block South Main Street, Pendle-
ton. Browse fresh produce, meats,
baked goods and plants, locally
crafted jewelry and items for the
home. EBT, debit and credit cards
welcome. (pendletonfarmersmar-
ket.net).
VFW BINGO, doors open at 6
p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Herm-
iston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.
WILDHORSE POW WOW, 7
p.m. to midnight, Wildhorse Re-
sort & Casino grass arena, 46510
Wildhorse Blvd. (off Highway 331),
Pendleton. Grand entry at 7 p.m.;
LOTTERY
Wednesday, June 29
Megabucks
07-09-26-33-40-45
Estimated jackpot: $6.7
million
Powerball
23-29-37-60-64
Powerball: 6
Power Play: 2
Estimated jackpot: $222
million
Win for Life
14-22-37-51
Lucky Lines
02-05-11-15-FREE-19-23-26-
31
Estimated jackpot: $66,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 0-5-1-3
4 p.m.: 1-9-8-5
7 p.m.: 1-7-1-4
10 p.m.: 9-4-2-8
Thursday, June 30
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 6-9-4-1
drumming and dancing competi-
tions, Native arts and crafts, ap-
parel and food vendors. Free and
open to the public.
SATURDAY, JULY 2
COMMUNITY YARD SALE,
7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Roy Raley Park,
1205 S.W. Court Ave., Pendleton.
Booth spaces for sellers are $20;
registration due by June 30 at
the Parks & Rec ofice. (541-276-
8100).
PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 7-10
a.m., Stanield Community Center,
225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $5 for full
breakfast/$3 for light meal. (541-
449-1332).
HERMISTON’S OWN FARM-
ERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St.,
Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music,
art.
LIL BUCKS OPEN GYM, 8:30-
9:30 a.m., Pendleton Recreation
Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. For
students in irst and second grade
and parents/guardians. Free bas-
ketball skills and pickup games.
FREE FOR ALL, 9:30-10:15
a.m. Pendleton Center for the Arts,
214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Fami-
ly art experience for children up to
age 12. Children under 8 should
be accompanied by an adult. (541-
278-9201).
HIP & HANDMADE, 11 a.m.
to noon, Pendleton Center for the
Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton.
Free drop-in art project class for
adults. (541-278-9201).
SATURDAY SPIN-IN, 1-4
p.m., Pendleton Center for the
Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton.
Fiber enthusiasts are encouraged
to bring spinning wheels, portable
looms and other tools and share
fellowship and expertise. (541-
278-9201).
WILDHORSE POW WOW, 1
p.m. to midnight, Wildhorse Re-
sort & Casino grass arena, 46510
Wildhorse Blvd. (off Highway 331),
Pendleton. Grand entry at 1 p.m.;
drumming and dancing competi-
tions, Native arts and crafts, appar-
el and food vendors.
BINGO NIGHT @ THE
GRANGE, 6:30-8:30 p.m., White
Eagle Grange, 43828 White Eagle
Road, Pendleton (between Pend-
leton and Pilot Rock on Highway
395 South). Cards are 50 cents
each per game with great prizes.
Progressive jackpot at 7:30 p.m.
(cash pot) and inal blackout at
8:15 p.m. (50/50 prize) are $1 per
card. Popcorn and beverages will
be available for purchase. All ages
welcome. (Gail 541-276-3778).
MOVIES IN THE PARK, dusk,
Community Park, 1000 S.W. 37th
St., Pendleton. Free family-friendly
movie. Concessions available for
purchase.
SUNDAY, JULY 3
LAST DAY TO PURCHASE
TICKETS FOR STARS &
STRIPES POOL PARTY, which is
Monday, July 4 from 7-10:30 p.m.,
M-F FM/AM
DRIVE
- IN
RADIO SOUND
938-4327
Gates Open
GATES
OPEN at
AT 7:00
7:00 p.m.
P.M.
Showtime
starts Friday
at 7:30
p.m.
Shows playing
July
1
thru Wed July 6
We will be
closed Monday, July 4
ZOOTOPIA
Hermiston Family Aquatic Center,
879 W. Elm Ave. Pool party, barbe-
cue dinner, games, live entertain-
ment with Jim Basnight Band and
Big Top the Clown. View ireworks
at 10 p.m. Costs $14 for ages
15-and-up, $10 for 2-14 and free
for under 2. Buy tickets at aquatic
center or parks & recreation ofice,
180 N.E. Second St. (541-667-
5018, 541-289-7665).
INDEPENDENCE
DAY
WEEKEND BARREL RACING,
9 a.m., Pendleton Round-Up
Grounds, 1205 S.W. Court Ave.
Barrel racers will vie for cash priz-
es. Free admission. (Carl Culham
541-276-2553).
OUTDOOR WORSHIP SER-
VICE, 9 a.m., Bard Park, Stanield.
Stanield churches sponsoring a
joint service with the theme “Work-
ing Together to Serve God in our
Community.” Special guest speak-
er is Bill Griggs. Free. (541-449-
3434).
“THE PENDLETON BRONZE
TRAIL” WALKING TOUR, 12:30
p.m., beginning at MaySons Old
Fashioned General Store, 369 S.
Main St., Pendleton. Local histori-
an Keith May shares history about
Pendleton’s downtown bronzes.
Costs $5. (541-276-8206).
ADULT OPEN GYM, 6:30-
8:30 p.m., Pendleton Recreation
Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Free
access for ages 16 and up. (541-
276-8100).
GLOW RUN/WALK, 8:30 p.m.,
Boardman Marina Park, 1 Marine
Drive. 5K run or walk and 10K run.
Registration materials available at
the Boardman Chamber of Com-
merce. (541-481-3014).
WILDHORSE POW WOW,
1-9 p.m., Wildhorse Resort &
Casino grass arena, 46510 Wild-
horse Blvd. (off Highway 331),
Pendleton. Grand entry at 1 p.m.;
drumming and dancing competi-
tions, Native arts and crafts, ap-
parel and food vendors. Free and
open to the public.
MONDAY, JULY 4
FIRECRACKER 5K, 7 a.m.
registration, run/walk begins at
7:30 a.m., Ione City Park. Regis-
tration fee of $10 supports the lo-
cal preschool. (camiecrum@gmail.
com).
IONE 4TH OF JULY CEL-
EBRATION, All day at Ione City
Park. Includes iremen’s breakfast,
food vendors, 3-on-3 basketball
tourney (10 a.m.) Blues Cruise Car
Show, children’s games (11 a.m.),
parade (1 p.m.), Corey Peterson
band (3:30 p.m.), talent show
(4:30 p.m.), Martin Gerschwitz,
Destiny
Theatres
Fri - Wed, July 1 - July 6, 2016
Subject to change. Check times daily.
Hermiston Stadium 8
Hwy 395 & Theatre Ln - 567-1556
MoviesInHermiston.com
FREE SUMMER MOVIES
H UGO - 7/6 & 7/7
10:00 AM , DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 AM
B
ARGAIN
T HE BFG
T UESDAYS
(PG)
L EGEND OF T ARZAN
(PG-13)
P URGE E LECTION Y EAR
(PG-13)
STAR
WARS:
THE
FORCE
AWAKENS
X MEN APOCALYPSE
I NDEPENDENCE D AY
www.m-fdriveintheatre.com
Adults $7, Children 11 & Under $2
7/1 - 7/2
Cineplex Show Times
$5 Classic Movie
7/6 12:00 PM
CADDYSHACK (R)
Legend of Tarzan (PG13)
11:50* 2:20* 7:20
PG
INDEPENDENCE
DAY
PG13
(PG-13)
Always
movies
Always
two two
movies
for the for
price
the price
of one!
of one!
Fri. - Wed.
former lead singer of Iron Butterly
(7 p.m.), Quarterlash (8:30 p.m.),
ireworks at dusk.
STANFIELD 4TH OF JULY, 7
a.m. to midnight, downtown Stan-
ield. Firemen’s breakfast 7 a.m.;
fun run registration 7 a.m., Bard
Park; parade 10 a.m.; craft and
food vendors, kids’ games, pie
baking contest, clogging demon-
stration and more, 11 a.m. to 3
p.m., Bard Park; Penny’s Puppets
11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.; duck race
12 noon; ireworks at dusk.
PENDLETON 4TH OF JULY
PARADE, 10 a.m., Chamber of
Commerce parking lot through
Main Street, Southwest Court Av-
enue to Southwest 12th Street,
Southwest Dorion Avenue to
Southwest Fourth Street returning
to the chamber parking lot. Tro-
phies awarded in 13 categories
(fbradbury@yahoo.com)
BOARDMAN THUNDER 4TH
OF JULY CELEBRATION, 11
a.m. to 10 p.m., Boardman Marina
Park, 1 Marine Drive. Parade be-
gins at 11 a.m. through downtown
Boardman. Other activities from
5-10 p.m. including soccer, 3-on-3
basketball and horseshoe tourna-
ments, kids’ games, live music and
entertainment, food and craft ven-
dors and ireworks at dusk. Most
activities free.
PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Pendleton
Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St.
Costs $3.50 or $6 for those under
60. Pool, puzzles, crafts, snacks,
Second Time Around thrift store
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Meals On
Wheels, call 541-276-1926. (541-
276-7101).
HERMISTON
STARS
&
STRIPES 4TH OF JULY, 1-10:30
p.m., Butte Park, 1245 N.W. Sev-
enth St., Hermiston. Live music,
food vendors, entertainment, wa-
termelon smashing contest and
more. Fireworks begin at 10 p.m.
Free. (541-667-5018).
F REE S TATE O F J ONES
F INDING D ORY
(R-17)
(PG-13)
(R-17)
(PG)
C ENTRAL I NTELLIGENCE
(PG-13)
Movies in 3D subject to a 3D surcharge
Check ONLINE for more information!
Legend of Tarzan 3D (PG13
4:50 9:50
Independence Day: Resurgence
(PG13)
1:40* 4:20 7:00 10:00
Finding Dory (PG)
11:40* 2:10* 4:40 7:10 9:40
The BFG (PG)
2D: 1:30* 6:50
3D: 4:10 9:30
Central Intelligence (PG13)
1:20* 4:00 6:40 9:20
Credit & Debit Cards accepted
Cineplex gift cards available
* Matinee Pricing
wildhorseresort.com
541-966-1850
Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216