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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 6, 2016
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E S TAT E O F
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Case No.: 15CV133
CITIFINANCIAL
SERVICING LLC
Plaintiff, vs.
ELIZABETH M. BAILEY;
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS
AND DEVISEES OF
CHARLES L. BAILEY;
DISCOVER BANK;
OCCUPANTS OF THE
PROPERTY, Defendants.
SUMMONS
BY
PUBLICATION
To: THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS AND DEVISEES
OF CHARLES L. BAILEY
and OCCUPANTS OF THE
PROPERTY
You are hereby required
to appear and defend the
Complaint iled against you
in the above entitled cause
within thirty (30) days from
the date of service of this
summons upon you, and in
case of your failure to do so,
for want thereof, Plaintiff
will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
N O T I C E
T O
DEFENDANT:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” in
this case or the other side
will win automatically.
To “appear” you must
ile with the court a legal
paper called a “motion” or
“answer.” The “motion” or
“answer” (or “reply”) must
be given to the court clerk
or administrator within 30
days of the date of first
publication speciied herein
along with the required
filing fee. It must be in
proper form and have proof
of service on the plaintiff's
attorney or, if the plaintiff
does not have an attorney,
proof of service on the
plaintiff.
If you have questions, you
should see an attorney
immediately. If you need
help in inding an attorney,
you may call the Oregon
State Bar's Lawyer Referral
Service at (503) 684-3763
or toll-free in Oregon at
(800) 452-7636.
The relief sought in the
Complaint is the foreclosure
of the property located at
350 S. Gilmore, Heppner,
OR 97836.
Date of First Publication:
December 23, 2015
McCarthy & Holthus, LLP
[ ] Casey Pence, OSB
#975271
[x] Robert B. Hakari, OSB#
114082
920 SW 3rd Ave, 1st Floor
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (855) 809-3977
Fax: (971) 201-3202
E-mail: rhakari@
mccarthyholthus.com
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
Published: December 23
and 30, 2015 and January
6 and 13, 2016
Afidavit
We don’t fly airplanes
We can’t train elephants
We’re not good cooks
We don’t build computers
We can’t raise wheat
We don’t practice law
We can’t set a broken leg
We don’t put out forest fires
We can’t measure & cut lumber
We don’t sell fat quarters
We don’t rent movies
We won’t charm snakes
We don’t rotate tires
We’re not painters
We can’t resole shoes
We don’t fil cavities
We don’t sell antiques
We don’t know jewelry
We can’t fil prescriptions
We don’t savvy hardware
We can’t fil propane tanks
We don’t sell or bag groceries
We shouldn’t run with scissors
Sheriff's Report
-Continued from PAGE SIX caller advised the lock had talked her out of it about ing Order. Both subjects when another driver tried
and the subject advised
he was doing drywall at a
residence and was waiting
for the contractor to come
let him in.
-A person in Irrigon
advised there was a male
subject who would not
leave and had damaged
some property at the loca-
tion. A deputy responded.
Subjects were contacted
and the caller was advised
of his options for removing
trespassers. Boardman PD
was cancelled before arriv-
ing on the scene.
November 12: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Ofice
was advised of a couple
ighting back and forth in Ir-
rigon. The caller advised it
sounded like it was getting
physical. MCSO responded
and arrested Leanne Marie
Olsen, 38, on a Umatilla
County Sheriff’s ofice war-
rant for Failure to Appear
(FTA) on Fail to Report as
a Sex Offender and on an
MCSO warrant for FTA
on Fail to Report as a Sex
Offender. MCSO also cited
and released Jose Manuel
Longoria Sr., 49, on two
separate UCSO warrants
for FTA on Assault IV.
-A female contacted
MCSO and requested phone
contact regarding her son
being abused by drugs at a
Heppner location.
-MCSO received report
of a lost irearm.
-A female in Irrigon
reported to MCSO that she
had a written statement that
advised of all the crimes
she had committed, making
drugs and selling drugs and
many more that she could
not explain on the phone,
and she wanted to turn her-
self in. MCSO responded.
November 13: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s ofice,
Irrigon ire and Irrigon am-
bulance responded to a shed
on ire in Irrigon. Boardman
ire also was paged out but
advised to stand down.
-MCSO was advised
of a theft from a storage
locker in Heppner. The
Justice
Court
Report
Morrow County Justice
of the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following
Justice Court report:
-Brenna K. Rietmann,
25, of Ione was found guilty
of Violating the Basic Rule
(VBR) 78/55 and paid $200
in ines.
-Joshua T. Peck, 40, of
Lexington was found guilty
of VBR 81/55 and was ined
$260.
DA’s
Report
BUT
WE
SURE
CAN
PRINT
Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Leanne Marie Olsen,
38, was convicted of Fail to
Register as a Sex offender,
a Class A misdemeanor, and
was sentenced to discharge.
A second count was dis-
posed without conviction.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $100.
-Lucas Allen Grigsby,
35, was convicted of one
count of Harassment, a
Class B misdemeanor. Ex-
ecution of the sentence of
90 days jail time was sus-
pended and the defendant
sentenced to 18 months
bench probation, to include
30 hours of community ser-
vice and no offensive physi-
cal contact with the vic-
tims. One count of Criminal
Mischief II was dismissed.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $350.
been broken.
-Umatilla County Sher-
iff’s Ofice arrested Efren
Hurtado Jr., 24, on a Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
fice warrant for Failure
to Appear on Recklessly
Endangering Another.
-MCSO received report
of a possible intoxicated
driver on Hwy. 730 near
Umatilla. MCSO made
contact with the driver, who
advised they were not used
to driving a bigger vehicle.
-A caller advised
MCSO that they hit a deer
on Hwy. 74, Heppner and
that it was in the middle of
the road lopping around.
ODOT was advised.
-Benton County, WA
advised MCSO that they
arrested Catarino Birjilio
Martinez, 21, on an MCSO
warrant. Subject was lodged
in Benton County until a
shuttle could take him to
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received a re-
quest for a welfare check
on a subject in Heppner; the
caller advised the subject
had just gotten home from
Kadlec the day before and
they had not been able to
contact him, and he had
been suicidal during the last
week. MCSO made contact
with the subject and he was
given the number to call.
-MCSO received report
of someone spotlighting an
elk in a yard in the Sun-
lower Flat area at 7 a.m.
on the second day of elk
season.
-UCSO arrested
Mathew Loring Murray, 24,
on an MCSO warrant for
Failure to Appear on Driv-
ing Under the Influence
of Intoxicants for parole
violation.
-A person in Heppner
requested contact from a
deputy regarding their abil-
ity to pick up their pickup,
which was sold to someone
who was subsequently ar-
rested and lodged, leaving
the truck unpaid for.
-A subject in Boardman
advised a female domestic
victim was in need of oficer
assistance. It was unknown
if medical was needed but
she had been beat up by
her boyfriend. Boardman
PD, MCSO and Boardman
ambulance responded. The
female was transported to
Good Shepherd Hospital.
Kristopher John Roberts,
35, was arrested by MCSO
for Domestic Violence –
Assault IV and lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
-A caller through the
language line advised of
lots of yelling, crying and
a man’s voice upstairs and
things being thrown around
in a Boardman location.
MCSO and Boardman PD
responded.
November 14: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
ice received a request to
respond to a disturbance
at Sub Zero Restaurant in
Irrigon. MCSO responded.
-A male in Irrigon re-
ported that his neighbors
were yelling and screaming
and he wanted a deputy to
check out the situation be-
fore it got out of hand.
-A woman in Ione ad-
vised she was bitten by
her neighbor’s dog around
9:30 in the morning. The
dog drew blood but she did
not believe it would need
stitches. She advised she
would like contact but she
was still in the hospital.
-MCSO was advised
that Oregon State Police
had an arrest in Morrow
County. Julio Reyes-Garcia
Jr., 61, was arrested by OSP
for Failure to Register as a
Sex Offender. Subject was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
November 15: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Ofice
was advised of a suicidal
subject in Boardman who
was saying good-bye to
everyone before her friends
an hour and a half ago.
The caller advised that the
female then took her dog
for a walk and the dog came
back alone; the dog had had
a full rope on but came back
with a half rope. Boardman
PD responded and located
the female, who had fallen
in the water. Boardman
PD gave her a ride to the
ire hall, where Boardman
ambulance met them and
transported the female to
Good Shepherd Hospital.
-MCSO received report
of a “strange and suspicious
individual” at Bucknum’s
in Heppner.
-MCSO was advised
the Jorge Torres Reynoso,
30, while lodged at Uma-
tilla County Jail was served
an MCSO warrant for Fail-
ure to Appear on Failure to
Carry and Present.
November 16: -A fe-
male in Boardman advised
that her husband no longer
wants her to live in the
apartment. Boardman PD
responded and determined
it was a civil matter and no
crime had been committed.
-Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Ofice was advised of a
fence cut at a location in Ir-
rigon with a vehicle backed
up to the river on Corps of
Engineers Property. MCSO
responded and made con-
tact with the subject. He
was having a friend come
pick him up.
-A female in Irrigon ad-
vised that her brother who
suffers from Alzheimer’s
had been missing since 2
a.m. that morning.
-MCSO received re-
port of a Remington 760
.308 rile stolen while elk
hunting.
-MCSO was advised
of a male subject outside a
Heppner residence, intoxi-
cated and yelling. MCSO
responded and the male was
trespassed from the resi-
dence. The subject was also
advised that if he caused
any more issues that night
he would be arrested for
disorderly conduct.
-MCSO arrested Jesse
Allen Salisbuy, 28, on an
Irrigon Justice Court war-
rant for Failure to Appear
on Failure to Appear.
November 18: -Pend-
leton PD arrested Victor
Flores Martinez, 37, on
a Morrow County Parole
and Probation warrant for
Probation Violation. The
subject was lodged at Uma-
tilla County Jail on Morrow
County and local charges.
-A man in Irrigon ad-
vised Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Ofice that the driver’s
side window was broken
out of his pickup sometime
during the night.
-MCSO received a dog
complaint from a man in
Heppner. He advised that
his neighbors’ dogs were
constantly barking and that
he had spoken to his neigh-
bors about the issue but they
continued to leave their
dogs outside.
-MCSO arrested Deb-
bie Jarrett, 31, for Fre-
quenting a Place where
Controlled Substances Are
Used. MCSO also arrested
Leobardo Jacquez III, 40,
for Violation of a Restrain-
were lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
-A person in Irrigon
advised of a husband and
wife arguing and ighting
outside. MCSO responded
and the parties advised it
was verbal only.
-MCSO was advised
that someone cut the locks
of two storage sheds in Ir-
rigon and stole a bunch of
stuff out of them.
-MCSO arrested Jack
Dale Castator, 31, for Fail-
ure to Appear on charges of
Failure to Appear.
-Lebanon, OR police
advised MCSO they arrest-
ed Ronald Arthur Gonzales,
68, for Failure to Appear on
charges of Possession of
Methamphetamine. Subject
also had a Linn County war-
rant. Subject was lodged at
Linn County Jail.
November 19: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Ofice
was advised of a single-
vehicle rollover on I-84
east, Boardman. The driver
was out of the vehicle but
seemed to have a shoulder
injury. MCSO, Boardman
ambulance, Boardman ire
and Boardman PD respond-
ed; Oregon State Police
responded and handled the
crash.
-MCSO received a re-
quest to attempt to locate
a semi-truck involved in a
theft from Stanield. MCSO
responded and stopped the
vehicle. MCSO cited Clyde
Dean Wilson, 59, for Driv-
ing Outside Restrictions.
November 20: -Emer-
gency personnel were ad-
vised of a rollover motor
vehicle accident on Hwy.
74, Lexington. Respond-
ers were advised there was
one patient, no obvious
injuries, but the patient
was being kept off the road
and not moving as much as
possible. Vehicle was non-
blocking.
November 21: -MCSO
was advised of a van down
by the river in Irrigon, high-
centered in an area it wasn’t
supposed to be in. The
caller advised there were
four occupants in the van
and they were under some
form of intoxication. They
tried to get the caller to tow
them out but the caller did
not have a rope and called
MCSO.
-MCSO was advised of
a female punching herself
in the face at an Irrigon
residence. The caller was at
the neighbor’s house.
-A female advised a
pickup was in front of her
house and a male was on his
way from Ione to pick up
the pickup, which he hadn’t
paid for. She advised she
didn’t want him to take the
pickup unless he came up
with $400. She advised she
was clear up in Hardman
but would be off shortly.
November 22: -Board-
man PD was stopped at the
Bank of Eastern Oregon,
Boardman, and advised of
a domestic that had just oc-
curred. Ciera Rachelle Hen-
don, 22, was arrested by
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Ofice on a Union County
warrant.
-A male advised he was
going down Hardman Hill
to run him off the road.
The male advised the other
driver hates his guts and, as
they were coming around
the corner, he swerved over
the double yellow line and
tried to run him off the road.
The caller requested phone
contact.
-MCSO received a
complaint from a person
in Heppner who said their
neighbor had four or ive
dogs that bark all the time.
The caller advised the dogs
lived in a kennel outside
the house; it happens ev-
ery night, and the caller
works graveyard shifts and
would like it to stop. MCSO
made contact with both par-
ties. The dog owners were
advised they needed to
quiet their dogs or a citation
would be issued.
-A female in Boardman
advised that her ex was
outside of her house and
stalking her. MCSO and
Boardman PD responded.
-A person in Irrigon
advised that a pit bull came
into their yard and was at-
tacking their German shep-
herd. MCSO cited Sarah
Mae Cook, 36, for Dog as
a Public Nuisance.
November 23: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
ice, Boardman PD, Board-
man ire, Boardman ambu-
lance, ODOT and Oregon
State Police responded to
a motor vehicle accident
on I-84 west, Boardman.
A female advised a deer
hit her windshield and ran
off. The vehicle was off the
road. She advised that she
did hit her head. Patient was
transported.
-MCSO received a
complaint from a female
in Heppner who said her
house had been broken
into sometime the previous
night, she believed through
the window. It was deter-
mined to be wind damage,
not criminal.
-A female in Boardman
advised she was looking for
her dog and a male stopped
and offered help and was
now following her. MCSO
responded and cited Adrian
Cervantes, 35, for No Ops.
-A male in Irrigon ad-
vised MCSO that suspi-
cious transactions were
made with his Banner Bank
account. About $900 was
deposited into his account
and then pulled out of the
account; the checks that
were deposited did not
clear. The caller advised he
did not make these transac-
tion and as far as he knows
no one has access to his
account number.
-A female in Irrigon ad-
vised that her ex-boyfriend
slammed her foot in the car
door. MCSO responded.
November 24: -A fe-
male in Irrigon reported a
pickup parked in front of
her residence for at least
10 minutes; she advised she
had never seen it in the area
before. She advised it took
off toward the post ofice.
MCSO contacted the ve-
hicle at the Irrigon Shell and
advised the subject of the
complaint. Subject stated it
was not him but the vehicle
matched the description the
caller had given.
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