EIGHT The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, November 8, 1979
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Address
changes
may be
mailed
A trip to a Motor Vehicles
Division field office for ad
dress change notifications is
no longer necessary.
Rose McCoy, DMV manager
in Heppner, said that a law
which took effect Oct. 3 allows
drivers and people who have
non-driver identification
cards to notify the division of a
change of address by mail to
the Salem headquarters, or in
person at a DMV office.
Notice must still be in
writing.
McCoy said the change was
made in an attempt to reduce
workloads in DMV offices as
well as to make it more
convenient for people to notify
the division of a change of
address.
Oregon law says drivers
must notify DMV of a change
of address within 30 days of
the change.
There will be times when a
new duplicate license still will
be needed, Mrs. McCoy said.
That will happen if a driver
has restrictions on the license
so that there is no room on the
back for the adhesive sticker
showing the new address. .
DMV also will issue a new
photo license for an address
change if the person insists on
getting one. Any new issue,
however, will cost the person
$3 while issuance of the
adhesive sticker is free.
Justice
Court
The following violations are
from the office of Charlotte
Gray, justice of the peace.
Jack Albert Ployhar, 860
Fairview Way in Heppner
speeding $10 fine.
Laurie Jay Bridgeman, 180
West Baltimore No. 9 in
Heppner vehicle license ex
pired $7 fine.
Randy Alan Buck, 140 May
St. in Heppner vehicle li
cense expired $12 fine.
Donald Edward Staffenson,
316 N.E. 20th in Newport
speeding $29 fine.
Billy D. GriffinJr., P.O. Box
266 in Irrigon hunting in a
prohibited area $53 fine.
Benjamin Brian Harvey,
1800 N.E. 10th Space No. 24 in
Hermiston hunting violation
$14 fine.
Sharon Diana Harvey. 1800
N.E. 10th Space No. 24 in
Hermiston hunting violation
$14 fine.
Carl Lee Bonner. P.O. Box
725 in Heppner overwide
load $29 fine.
Carl Lee Bonner, P.O. Box
725 in Heppner axle overload
$19 fine.
Theron Walter Keeney, P.O.
Box 85 in Prairie City sus
pended operator's license
$177 fine.
Dinah Elisabeth Jackson,
425 Linden Way in Heppner
vehicle license expired $7
fine.
Calvin Clay Papineau, P.O.
Box 472 in Lexington speed
ing $34 fine.
William Eugene Johnson,
P.O. Box 166 in lone no
vehicle license $24 fine.
Michael Scott Balee, P.O.
Box 577 in Lexington no
motorcycle endorsement $12
fine.
Charles Robert Meyers, 3534
N.E. 19th in Portland game
bird hunting during closed
season $80 fine.
Oscar Wood Crook, Box 962
in Heppner axle overload
$20 fine.
Roy Clinton Henry Jr., 1135
East 4th in McMinnville ve
hicle license expired $10 fine.
Larry Dean Cahill, 8522
N.E. Milton in Portland fail
ure to validate deer tag $29
fine.
Sing Vang, 5665 N.E. Glisan
No. 3 in Portland failure to
validate big game tag $19
fine.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORT : Man conceals weapon at Boardman restaurant Deposits at
The following cases were
handled by the Morrow
County Sheriff's office for the
week ending Nov. 5.
Two male juveniles were
charged with criminal mis
chief for damaging some
school buses at Riverside High
School. The juveniles appar
ently were attempting to
unlawfully remove gas from
the tank of a bus when they
were apprehended by an
officer. The juveniles appar
ently ran into one of the buses
with the truck they were in
while they were parking it.
Investigation is pending.
Norman L. Garbutt was shot
accidentally by his hunting
companion, Edward Elwin
Barnes. Both men are from
Redmond. Garbutt was shot in
the lower left hip when Barnes
made the mistake of thinking
Garbutt, who was riding a
horse in the brush, was a
game animal. It was snowing
lightly and Garbutt was riding
in thick brush. Barnes had a
300 Winchester. Garbutt suf
fered nerve damage and a
fractured pelvis.
Keith Vosberg reported that
some juveniles had appar
ently caused some damage to
the Kingdom Hall in Lexing
ton on Halloween night. The
juveniles apparently broke a
window and stuck in a garden
hose causing $1,000 damage to
the carpet and fixtures. Inves
tigation is pending.
VoJean Forquer, 215 Ct. St.
in Heppner, filed a missing
persons report on her brother,
John Arthur Beardslee, whom
she has not seen or heard from
since August 24 and he has not
picked up his last two Veter
an's checks.
Ronald Lewis Toombs, P.O.
Box 602 N. Thompson Road in
Heppner, has a citation for
careless driving pending be
cause of an accident eight
miles southeast of Lexington
on Hwy. 207. He apparently
took a corner on Baseline
Road going about 60 miles per
hour on a foggy, wet day. The
1979 Ford he was driving was
totaled and he was taken to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
with injuries.
Gary Lee Rozinski, 2345
N.E. Sandy Apt. No. 25 in
Portland, has been arrested
and then released on bail on
two counts of carrying a
concealed weapon. William
Gerald Peck, Box 127 Board
man Ave. in Boardman,
reported Rozinski had a gun
and a knife concealed in the
Nomad Restaurant. A com
panion of Rozinski, Herbert
Williams, 225 Couch St. in
Portland was cited for posses
sion of less than one ounce of a
controlled substance and hav
ing no operator's license.
The Heppner City Police are
investigating a criminal mis
chief occurence at Cal's Arco
Station in Heppner. Calvin
Allen Sherman, 205 Willow
View Drive in Heppner, repor
ted that two air hoses from the
station were cut and the air
gauges worth $74 were taken.
Investigation is pending.
local bank
decrease
Deposits at the Heppner
branch of First National Bank
of Oregon decreased 7.6 per
cent in the 12-month period
ended Sept. 30, 1979.
The branch reported depo
sits of $14,072,000 as of Sept.
30, 1979, compared with
$15,230,000 a year earlier.
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