i PAGE SIX Thm OREGON STATESMAN, Solent. Oregon, Sunday Morning. May 5. 1948 IPaalbflna? fflleotrdls plaint for divorce charfin cruel and inhuman treatment auks for- $AO per month alimony plus ft 1 eon lump sura, household furniture and division of an automobile. Sarah Beatrice T acker vs Artie S. Tacker: Complaint for divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment, asks custody of two minor children and $23 per month support rrtonew for each. Married Nov. I. 1930. at Hketl. Tex. Kula Lee Wyman vs Hae Motir Wv man: Suit for divorcer, charetn cruel and inhuman treatment asks for cus tody of an unborn child. Married Oct. 22. 145. at Kelao. Wash. Cenevleve Frances Coons Vs Kenneth Cordon Coons: Satisfaction of all sums so far due filed. Richard Carlton Boehrinfer vs Cross Boehrtnger: Default order entered. J. R. Stratford and Leota Stratford vs Dy Foon and others: Answer ask for an interlocutory decree setting up various interests of the parties and naming referees. Harold E. White vs Deena Hart and Doris M. Eckmaii: Motion to make mere definite and certain. Gladys Weese vs Sidney Wees: De fault order entered. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS rKOBATE COI'stT Uwl C. Mattlvaa. a -ftrma aW ml wmihU Alice Stanton, estate: Final order. Harier 'ltri"Wood. guardianship es tate: Order allocs purchaae of addi tional household furnishing. Elizabeth I. Holcomb. estate: Order allow atnendnaent by Interlineation of original petition. Margaret AlowLre. guardianship es tate: May M data set for hearing on appointment of a cuardian. CIRCUIT COURT AJrna Jean Katfiler vs John Wilford Kahler: . Suit for divorce charging cruel and mhomin treatment asks that name of Alma Jean Boa! be restored p lam tiff. Married July 31. IMS. Ella Dempaey vs Jack Dempsey: Complaint for divorce charglnc cruel and inhuman treatment asks that name of Ella (trade be restored platntlff. Ordrr con- Sherman E. McMimn, 55. farmer. Jefferson, and Naomi F. Whisenhunt, i i lnm kttr. ttt'i for or der sutTtor inns' ul(4( raei pioverty. August ZatiW. MfHMUin c-tau: First umil kmuhI fHy Anion A. tiratti. VMXtHan. UT M. Mama. astfsjt-- float d rw sraasad Ha-nrjr K.-Haiifi tdmin (rster. Aim Duaawdk - rkwt estate: Ea ts waid at JlLMi Urn Hlxtaufh. wlat. Order au thnrua am, atf rwt rty WuHmtaMtJkn. tt: Inher itance 4am t -tor 91 Is filed by Kdute Soasffcr. asweutrta. and final dc- 18. Marion. Richard F. Dunnnun. .24. logger, and Lillian M. Weeder, 21. domestic, both rt. 1. Scio. Paul B. Hoffman. 25. service station , attendant, and Margie N. Mitchell. 1. i i Dotn Newport. MUNICIPAL COURT Hubert V. Stratton. 1M4 State st , no i muffler, fined II. Cecil Billings, route 3, no operator's license, fined so. William Painter, route 7. failure to i stop, pasted S2.S0 bail. Archie Moore, route 1. Gervaia. vio- i la t ion of basic rule, pouted J7.SO bail. Carr. milLu trtM W SJ2a liant aiatr' P- Harvey Wolcott. 19jO Market St.. op- crating car with switched license , allowance for . .isarriea nut a. is-m. at Keno. isev. ' Edith Shta vs Dan Shields: Com Car plates, posted $23 bail. V ar ajar- m as- r m a- - r 16-Inch Lace-To-Too BOOT (p)95 AS r. r Built to resist rain, snow, and slush, thao 1ft-in. boots are fltibl. oomfortabl. and durable. Heel designed foe correct body balance. Blaok leather; afrsa I u It. n 17-Inch Chippewa Engineer's Boo! 45 Smooth, supple brown leather boots with buckle trap top. Designed with cushiony soles and heels for easy walking. Sizes to 11. mm Sears Popular Police and Fireman's Shoe D and 2 E widths - double leather soles -si eel shank hnili-in arch pad. Elk-Tanned Cowhide WEARIMSTER A leader in irdnsiry. In faolh leather and raw cord sole; tempered steel shank; extra strong coulters; Goodyear welt. Black. 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