The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 21, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    Dozen Divorces
Granted Tuesday
. Judge King in circuit court here
on Tuesday granted divorces to the
plaintiffs in an even dozen cases, as
follows:
Carl N. Wilson vs. Lucille F. Wilson
Bertha B. Parker vs.
Geo. L.
Thee. H. Offord vs. Wilma I. Of-
ford.
Irene O. Munroe vs. Geo. R. Mon­
roe.
»■
Dorothy Pike vs. Edwin W. Pike.
Evaa M. Rudberg vs. Lloyd J.
Rudberg.
»
Eleanor Simpson vs. Claud Simp­
son.
Cleo Dorothy Lent vs. Gail E. Lent. !
Margaret Leith vs. John C. Leith.
Clemrua L. Parker
vs. Walter
Parker. . r
Thelma Stevenson • vs. Geo.' L.
Stevenson.
Marjorie E. McGarvin vs. Donald
P. McGarvin.
Circuit Court Cases
Sept. IS—Loren H. Guerin
vs,
Emma L. Guerin. Suit for divorce.
Sept. 16—Martha J. Reisen vs.
Nelson W. Reisèn. Suit for divorce.
Sept. IS Ruth E. Russell vs. Fred
H. Russell. , Suit for divoree.
Sept. 16-—Carl Norman Wilson va
Lucille Frances Wilson. Suit for di­
vorce.
Sept. 19— Maxine Braunan vs.
Leonard L. Braunan.
Suit for di­
vorce, »
Sept- JO—Donald L. Adams vs.
Helen Muriel Adams. Suit for di­
vorce.
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Sept. 20—Martha Rachel Zimmer­
man va. Wm. H. Zimmerman. Suit
for divorce.
Sept. 20—James Arthur Pratt vs.
Nora Mae Pratt. Suit for divorce.
Sept. 20—Mildred Dick vs. C. A.
Smith Fir Co. et al. Suit to quiet
title.
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