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    EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff''s Office reports han­
dling the follow in g busi­
ness:
-Continued from previous page
on Court St. in Heppner and
warned about not having a
business license. MCSO ar­
rested a 40-y ear-old subject
on a W ashington County
Circuit Court warrant for
Parole Violation Attempt­
ing A ssau lt IV. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail w ith no bail.
-M C SO received
report o f kids playing in
bams and buildings at the
fairg ro u n d s in H eppner
w ith baseballs and bats.
D eputy advised them to
leave.
-M CSO received
request for extra patrol in
the Chase St./W illow St.
area in Heppner after mid­
night with lots of kids in
the area screaming loudly
and a suspicious character
in a pickup.
-M CSO received
report from a Boardman
woman that her neighbor
is not spaying or neutering
his cats and they are over­
running the area. She was
advised o f her options.
-M C SO received
req u e st from an Irrigon
subject for a welfare check
on his 1 5 -y ea r-o ld son
whom he last had contact
with early that morning. A
deputy responded and the
son is fine. A family feud
had occurring and a subject
had been calling and harass­
ing them, so that was why
they were not answering
the phone.
-M C SO received
report of a vehicle parked
an area for a while and a
possible domestic dispute
in progress in Irrigon. A
deputy located the vehicle
and determined that a sister
and brother-in-law were
having a conversation with
no domestic dispute.
-M CSO received
report o f a teenage male
who had come up to the
caller’s residence in Hep­
pner and asked if a subject
was there. S everal kids
w ere in back o f the pickup.
The d riv e r w as w arned
for failure to register the
vehicle and failure to use
seatbelt. The youngest juve­
nile was w arned for curfew
violation.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that an individual would
be going to a property, but
they w eren’t allowed to be
there. A deputy contacted
the individual and advised
him.
-Boardman Police
Department arrested Gusta­
vo Escobar Velasquez, 27,
on a Morrow County Sher­
if f ’s O ffice w arrant and
local charges o f ID Theft,
Failure to Carry and Pres­
ent, Possession o f a Forged
Instrument and Providing
False Information to a Po­
lice Officer. He was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail w ith
$28,500 bail.
-B P D r e c e iv e d
report o f three juveniles
tearing a bike apart. The
bike was ow ned by one
o f the juveniles and it had
broken.
-BPD received re­
quest from Kennewick Po­
lice Departm ent to check
for a vehicle involved in a
hit and run in Kennew ick.
-BPD received re­
port from a wom an who
says her neighbors were
harassing her 16-year-old
son. She said they yell at
him and accuse him of driv­
ing too fast.
-B o a rd m a n F ire
D epartm ent received re ­
quest from the Lexington
Fire Department for mutual
aid for a brush fire.
-Boardman Ambu­
lance received report from
a subject who said his son
had a cut finger and father
was driv ing him to the Shell
Station. The patient refused
transport.
-H eppner A m bu­
lance, Heppner Fire Depart­
ment received report o f a
vehicle with its nose in a
ditch. The vehicle was not
located and the ambulance
cancelled.
June 17: Morrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
received report from an
Irrigon man that a female
subject was leaving the resi­
dence with their four-year-
old child. The caller had a
restraining order against the
female. Ann Briceno, 31,
was arrested for Violation
o f a Restraining Order and
Interfering with a Report.
Bail was set at $11,000.
-M CSO received
report of a male and female
in lone were fighting and
screaming at each other.
-M CSO received
report o f a pickup facing
east-bound in the w e st­
bound shoulder on 1-84 in
Boardm an. A deputy re ­
sponded and advised it was
a non-injury accident and
the vehicle was locked.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon wom­
an that som eone cut the
chain and lock on her sons’
bike and stole the bike.
She reported that someone
threatened him the previous
day and added that she has
five kids and bikes and his
was the only one stolen.
-M CSO received
report o f an adult female
and two children who hid
behind sagebrush west of
the r e p o rte r’s property.
Cindy Ranette W hitbeck,
37, was arrested on a Baker
County Circuit Court war­
rant for Failure to Appear on
M isdem eanor Treatm ent/
Felony. She was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$13,266 bail.
-M CSO received
request for a deputy regard­
ing subjects riding four-
wheelers on Wagonwheel
Loop.
-M C SO received
request for contact at Ir­
rigon Justice Court from a
PUBLIC NOTICE
2009 FORECLOSURE LIST ISSUED BY MORROW COUNTY
The tax collector of Morrow County, Oregon, has prepared the follow ing list o f all properties now subject to fore­
closure. This foreclosure list contains the names of those appearing in the latest tax rolls as the respective owners
of tax delinquent properties, a description o f each such property as the same appears in the latest tax rolls, the
year or years for which taxes, special assessments, fees, or other charges are delinquent on each property, together
w ith the principal of the delinquent amount o f each year and the amount o f accrued and accruing interest thereon
through September 15, 2009.
Please take note that a complete and accurate legal description of the properties designated by the tax lot numbers
on the attached list is made a part of the application as Exhibit A for judgment, filed in the Morrow County Circuit
Court and available at the Morrow County Trial Court Clerk's Office. Note also, that more particular descriptions
are available at the office o f the Morrow County Assessor/Tax Collector.
TO ALL PERSONS OR PARTIES ABOVE-NAMED, and to all persons owning or claiming to own, or having or
claiming to have, any interest in any property included in the foreclosure list above set forth, being the Morrow
County 2009 tax foreclosure list:
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO TAKE NOTICE that Morrow County, Oregon, has filed in the Circuit
Court o f the State of Oregon for Morrow County, an application to foreclose the lien of all taxes shown on the
2009 Morrow County tax foreclosure list above set forth, and that Morrow County, as plaintiff, will apply to the
court for judgment foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication
o f this notice.
And any and all persons interested in any o f the real property included in this foreclosure list are required to file
answ er and defense, if any there be, to such application for judgment within thirty (30) days from the date o f the
first publication of this notice, which date is, August 24, 2009. Notice of this foreclosure is given under ORS
312.040 (1) and (1) publication of the foregoing foreclosure fist in the Heppner Gazette Times, a weekly newspa­
per o f general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon. This notice is pursuant to an order of the County Court for
Morrow County, Oregon, made and entered on the day of July 8, 2009. The date of publication of this foreclosure
fist is August 26. 2009.
Greg Sweek
Assessor /Tax Collector
Morrow County, Oregon
Elizabeth A. Ballard
District Attorney
9. LOMAS, ELEAZAR T
*2005-06
334.98
181.85
516.83
Morrow County, Oregon
2006-07
365 SE THIRD ST
780.78
322.74
1,103.52
Exhibit A
IRRIGON, OR 97844
1. PIEPER, BRADlE* S ft
PIEPER, MARIA A
390 E HWY 730
IRRIGON, OR 97844
*2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
R03665 04N2509BD-00500 2501
COLUMBIA R 1VERVIEW EST., BLOCK 1,
TOTALS
FEES
1,109.88
1,458.78
1,336.32
1,383.14
349.10
5,637.22
623.29
602.96
338.54
129.08
0.00
1,693.87
1,733.17
2,061.74
1,674.86
1,512.22
349.10
7,331.09
LOT 15, ACRES 0
2. MENDOZA, EDUARDO
XRUBI0, GUADALUPE PEREZ, 1/2 ft
RUBIO, CALIXT0 PEREZ, 1/2 (C )
PO BOX 562
*2005-06
2006-07
BOARDMAN, OR 97818-0562
R038B2 04N2516AC-03601
FEES
TOTALS
2501
2007-08
2008-09
100.08
278.61
255.06
264.01
57.80
955.56
53.72
115.15
64.62
24.66
153.80
393.76
319.68
288.67
0.00
258.15
57.80
1,213.71
*2005-06
2006-07
R03903 04N2517AA-00100 2501
COLUMBIA TERRACE A0DITI0N TO
BOAROMAN, BLOCK 1, LOT 1, ACRES 0
4. ROU6IDOUX, ROBERT SHANE
75694 GUN CLUB RD
HERMISTON, OR 97838
R02714 04N2720000100
ACRES 5
2007-08
2008-09
920.83
1,452.82
1,374.65
1,476.49
507.95
600.49
348 24
10. LOMAS, ELEAZAR T
365 SE THIRD ST
IRRIGON, OR 97844
137.80
0.00
5,565.75
1,594.48
*2005-06
2006-07
736.59
789.67
422.13
326.40
1,158.72
1,116.07
2007-08
20 0 8 0 9
698.72
723.60
197.08
3,145.66
177.02
67.53
0.00
993.08
875.74
791.13
197.08
4,138.74
37.97
21.77
59.74
40.00
35.34
16.53
8.95
3.38
0.00
50.63
56.53
44.29
1004
FEES
TOTALS
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
R09114 05N2625AA-02906 1003
QUA 1L RUN, LOT 7, ACRES 0, MS X#
250470
FEES
TOTALS
11. RING, TERRIE LYNN
110 0IAMOND RING ST
IRRIGON, OR 97844
*2005-06
2006-07
1001
1,428.78
12. MILL, WILLIAM S
2,053.31
1,722.89 81222 W SEVENTH RD
IRRIGON, OR 97844
1,614.29
340.96 R09731 05N2626-00326 1001
PART. PLAT 2000-16, PARCEL 1,
7,160.23
ACRES 1.21
340.96
FEES
TOTALS
13. MCCALL. ROBERT C ft RETHA
750 NW 4TH ST
PRINEVILLE, OR 97754-1436
R02455 05N2635C#- 00202
ACRES 0.07
1001
•
5. BROWN, W IILAIM ft KATHLEEN ETAL
38954 PROCTOR BLV0 #232
SANOT, OR 97055-8039
*2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
R05749 04S24 03900 4005
ACRES 40, POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL TAX FEES
L IA B IL IT Y , S358.54
TOTALS
6. DOYLE, DANIEL DUANE ft
*2005-06
2006-07
DOYLE, DAVID WAYNE ft
LIBBEE, ALTA MAE
PO BOX 1172
2007-08
2008-09
HEPPNER, OR 97836
R05855 04S25340D 07000 4005
PERGERSON'S FIRST, BLOCK 4, LOT 7
ft 8, ACRES 0.23, MS X# 167743
7. BROWN, WILLAIM ft KATHLEEN ETAL
38954 PROCTOR BLV0 #232
SANOY, OR 97055-8039
R01110 04$26-03000 0115
FEES
TOTALS
39.27
41.37
2007-08
2008-09
36.75
37.83
10.38
165.60
*2005-06
2006-07
2007 08
390 E HWY 730
IRRIGON, OR 97844
R02896
05N2624D004106
ACRES 0.23
10.78
10.91
9.64
9.94
2.77
44.04
*2005-06
2006-07
ACRES 40, POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL TAX FEES
L IA B IL IT Y , S 367.92
TOTALS
8. PIEPER, BRAO S ft
PIEPER, MARIA A
36.38
10.02
159.71
FEES
1,047.52
1,358.66
1,190.95
1,268.53
321.75
TOTALS
5,187.41
2008 09
1003
Published: August 26, 2009
\ H i d t i v it______________________
6.18
4.52
2.45
0.94
0.00
14.09
22.51
17.10
9.30
3.53
0.00
52.44
587.54
561.59
301.71
118.40
0.00
1.569.24
39.76
10.02
210.34
14. MCCALL, ROBERT C ft RETHA
750 NW 4TH ST
PRINEVILLE, OR 97754-1436
R02456 05N2635C-00203 1001
ACRES .40
16.96
15. MCCALL, ROBERT C ft RETHA
15.43
750 NW 4TN ST
12.09
PRINEVILLE, OR 97754-1436
10.88
2.77 R09770 05N2635C-00226 1001
ACRES .06
58.13
61.78
58.47
46.05
2007-08
2008-09
FEES
TOTALS
706.72
179.04
761.20
166.92
2,750.60
71.05
0.00
754.68
313.85
477.46
510.14
79.64
1,381.09
122.75
120.96
47.61
0.00
291.32
4.44
2.37
419.44
227.71
885.76
832.25
166.92
3,505.28
05N2625AA-02906, REAL MS
R02415 05N2625C-01311
ACRES 1
SUNRIDGE TERRACE, BLOCK 1, LOT 10,
ACRES 0, MS X« 179126
3. PIEPER, MARIA A
390 E HWY 730
IRRIGON, OR 97844
M62950 05N2625AA-02906 1003
MFD STRUCT SERIAL # 11B25627AB, X
# 250470 ON REAL ACCT
16. 9IEPER, BRAD S ft
PIEPER. MARIA A
390 E HWY 730
IRRIGON, OR 97844
R09058 05N2719CC-02614 1003
41.36
ACRES 0
10.38
218.04
17. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL D ETAL
PO BOX 385
1,635.06
HEPPNER, OR 97836-0385
1,920.25
R08911 05N2 730BB- 02200 1003
1,492.66
MAPLE LEAF TERRACE, LOT 19, ACRES
1,386.93
0
321.75
6,756.65
Number of P r o p e r tie s : 17
2007-08
2008-09
FEES
TOTALS
1,014.80
898.82
930.75
179.26
3,028.07
86.85
0.00
736.37
158.25
346.87
307.23
318.19
73.61
1,204.15
143.38
77.83
29.69
0.00
341.59
*2005-06
2006-07
0.65
0.64
0.37
0.27
2007-08
2008-09
0.55
0.55
*2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
FEES
TOTALS
90.69
FEES
TOTALS
0.16
2.55
0.15
0.06
0.00
0.85
•2005-06
2006-07
0.82
0.81
0.70
0.71
0.48
0.33
0.18
0.07
FEES
TOTALS
0.21
3.25
0.00
1.06
*2005-06
2006-07
0.15
0.15
0.13
0.13
0.04
0.09
0.07
2007-08
2008-09
2007-08
2008 09
FEES
TOTALS
*2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008 09
FEES
TOTALS
0.60
723.18
1,063.70
971.19
1,043.04
249.29
4,050.40
557.75
79.64
1,672.41
6.81
1,434.24
1,126.53
1,017.60
179.26
3,764.44
248.94
490.25
385.06
347.88
73.61
1,545.74
1.02
0.91
0.70
0.61
0.16
3.40
1.30
1.14
0.88
0.78
0.21
4.31
0.24
0.03
0.00
0.00
0.19
0.22
0.16
0.13
0.04
0.79
401.57
1,124.75
439.66
246.03
97.35
0.00
1,164.61
1,503.36
1,217.22
1,140.39
188.84
*2005-06
2006-07
349.34
875.17
2007-08
2008-09
796.82
853.27
361.74
201.87
79.64
185.33
3,059.93
0.00
832.09
FEES
TOTALS
436.60
598.42
249.29
5,235.01
538.18
1,236.91
998.69
932.91
185.33
3.892.02
subject concerning a con­
cealed handgun license that
was stolen with wallet.
-M C SO received
report from a deputy that
he was out on a follow
up regarding a burglary in
Heppner reported earlier.
-M C SO received
report o f a car partially
blocking the fast lane on
1-84 near Boardman. Ve­
hicle is believed to be dis­
abled.
-M C SO received
report o f an unwanted per­
son at a residence, possibly
a burglary in progress. The
burglary was unfounded. A
deputy made contact with
the juveniles involved and
their parents.
-M C SO received
report o f a dog caught in
a trap at the Irrigon High
School. A deputy was un­
able to locate the dog or
the trap.
-M C SO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject who said he was watch­
ing his neighbor’s two chil­
dren as the neighbor was in
the hospital. He wanted to
return them to her house,
but the babysitter there said
“N o” because they were
having a party. There was
no party at the residence
and everyone was in bed.
-M C SO received
report o f a trespasser at the
marina. A deputy was un­
able to locate anyone.
-MCSO, Boardman
Ambulance, Boardman Fire
Department received report
from a subject that they had
driven off the road on 1-84
in Boardman. No one was
injured and the vehicle did
not roll. A deputy responded
and OSP took the case.
-Boardman Police
Department officer reported
he was out at a location talk­
ing to the owners regarding
building a porch without
a permit. The code officer
talked with the owner and
advised her that she needed
to take the building down as
it was not up to code and
must go to city hall to get
a permit.
- I r r ig o n A m b u ­
lance received report o f
a m ale subject w ho had
problems with his catheter.
He w as transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
June 18: Morrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
received report o f a vehicle
blacked out and appeared
to be hidden between stor­
age sheds on Tower Road/
Kunze Rd., Boardman.
-M CSO received
report o f a peacock walk­
ing dow n C hurch St. in
H eppner headed tow ard
Main St.
-MCS) served Car­
rie Ann B oylan, 29, an
Irrigon Justice Court war­
rant for Failure to Pay Fine/
Failure to Appear. She was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
-M C SO received
report o f Chihuahuas not
taken care o f a one that
appeared to be starving in
Irrigon. The ow ner was
warned for dogs at large.
-M C SO received
rep o rt o f an ag g ressiv e
Pinscher in Irrigon that is
out every day.
-M C SO a rre ste d
Hiram Parker Vickery, 47,
on a violation o f no contact
order-second violation. He
was lodged at U m atilla
County Jail w ith $7,500
bail.
-M C SO received
report from an irate male
who said he was going to
Morrow County to end it
all with the deputies who
"w on’t get a handle on a
juvenile female.” He stated
the she was screaming false
information and the cops
were turning a blind eye to
prostitution. The call was
unfounded.
-MCSO received a
report o f a subject driving
around Heppner without a
license.
-M CSO received
report o f a four-year-old
locked in a bathroom in
Heppner.
-M C SO received
report of a threat to harm
m inors in H eppner who
were in contact w ith a male
who was arrested for sex
abuse o f a minor.
-M C SO received
request for a deputy to assist
in a transport from the hos­
pital to the senior center.
-M CSO received
report from juveniles who
came into the sheriff's of­
fice and said that a Heppner
woman had stopped them,
asked them who they were
and how old they were and
then started cussing them
out and told them not to
ask people for rides. The
juveniles said they had not
done anything.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that the neighbor’s dog
was getting on his property
even though the neighbor
had been w arned by the
sheriff’s office in the past.
The caller advised that the
neighbor was threatening
his dog with an iron bar. A
deputy responded and the
neighbors worked out an
agreement.
-M C SO received
report of possible marijuana
plants sprouting up in Irrig­
on. A deputy responded and
determined the plant “was a
weed, but not w eed.”
-M CSO received
report o f criminal mischief
in Irrigon.
-M C SO received
report of possible drag rac­
ing in Boardman. A deputy
responded and was unable
to locate any vehicles.
-MCSO deputy re­
ported he made contact w ith
three juveniles in Heppner
and advised them that cur­
few is midnight.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
from a Boardm an w om ­
an who said her grandson
w anted to quit sum m er
school and was refusing
to go.
-BPD spoke to sev­
eral ho m eo w n ers about
trees hanging over the road­
way and code violations.
-B P D r e c e iv e d
report from a Boardman
female that her bike was
stolen.
-BPD cited Chris­
topher R. Christiansen, 19,
for Driving Uninsured.
-H eppner A m bu­
lance received a report of
a male w ith an injury to his
abdomen. The patient was
to be transported by private
vehicle and was to intercept
the am b u lan ce. He was
transported to Pioneer Me­
morial Hospital and taken
by Airlink. Heppner Fire
Department responded to
secure the landing zone.
- I r r ig o n A m b u ­
lance received report from
an Irrigon woman that her
husband passed out and fell.
An EMT responded.
- I r r ig o n A m b u ­
lance received report from
an Irrigon subject that his
wife was having difficulty
breathing. The patient was
transported to Good Shep­
herd Hospital.
-B o a rd m a n F ire
D epartm ent received re­
port o f a vehicle fire at
Three Mile Farms. MCSO
assisted.
-B o a rd m a n Fire
Department received sev­
eral calls regarding a con­
trolled burn at Wilson Road
RV Park. Everything was
under control.
Magnetic
Door Signs!
*Lots of Sizes*
* Lots of Colors*
* Free Quotes*
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