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ter Wood. Coquille, on Sept. 17; Port Orford, Sept. 13; Mrs. Jerry
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M a r r ia g e Licen ses
Sunny Brook
1949 Wilma EveIyn Brown vs
J Robert ^ , 5 Brown, mSrried at
Marriage licenses were issued Las Vegas, Nevada, Sept. 29, 1946;
during the week to Gerald E.
Hemple, Empire, and Betty R. Iola Jean .Osborn vs. John William
Harmer, Empire; Robert Delmer Osborn, married at Coquille, Sept.
Stalley, Benton county, and Dor 11, 1948; Lyle L. Harris vs. Delsa
othy Ann Jeffery, Coos county; Harris, married in Washington,
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Kenneth Rackleff, Myrtle Point, Sept. 22. 1948; Delora
vs,
Joseph
E.
Leggett,
married
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and Ljla Hardman, Myrtle Point
Stacy Ward, Myrtle Point, and Reno, Nevada, March 3, 1948; De-
lena Ornsbey vs. Opal Omsbey,
June Longmire, Medford.
Warren B. Braun, Coos Bay, and married at Monticello, Arkansas,
Gwen Louise Anthony, Coos Bay; June 26, 1937.
Wayland P. Livermore, Langlois,
and Mary Jean Sabin, Langlois; C|ii*c filo r i
Donald R Hathaway. Spokane,
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J. B. Bedingfield and D. J.
and Kathryn Jean McCrea, Coos
Bay; Clayton B. Besline, Bandon, Grant, Jr., filed suit Sept. 12
and Mary Marie White, Bandon; against Lloyd A. Scott and C. B.
Irvin John Marcott, Coos county, Jacobs for the sum of $1,412.85 al
and Bernice Irene Gibson, Coos legedly owing on a promissory
cdunty; Leon M. Davis, Coos Bay, note.
Donald Weirth is being sued by
and Bertha M. Morrison, Coos
H. L. Hoovèr; Coquille Loan Com- (
Bay..
pany, for $300 allegedly owing
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on a promissory note.
SUITS FOR ANNULMENT
Keith L. Whiting filed suit Sept.
A suit for the annulment of the
marriage of Ramon R. Hamilton 12 against Wayne Lloyd and Frank
and Dorothy Alma Hamilton was Lloyd for the sum of $126.57 al
filed Sept. 15. The couple, 19 and legedly due on a promissory note.
Pacific Finance Loans filed suit
17 years of age respectively, were
married at Reno, Nevada, Sept. 3, Sept. 13 against Orville V. St.
FRANK MOORE. Four-Mile, and DARWIN VAN LEUVEN. Bear Creek, were first and second in the
1950, without sanction or a rela John for the sum of $287.45 al
(Coos County Fair Photo Courtesy Coos Bay Times)
legedly due on a chattel mort beef showmanship contests.
tive or guardian.
Suit for annulment was filed on gage.
granted as a result of injuries sus George Russeli Clark, Roy Ear
Tommy LeRoy Barkley paid a
The sum of $296.33 allegedly
Sept. 16 by Verda Lillian Brine-
gar vs. Charles. H. Brinegar, mar due on a chattel mortgage is the tained by the plaintiff while in nest Daniel, Dan William Favor, $5 fine for no vehicle license and
ried at Vancouver, Wn, March 30, sum involved in a suit filed by the employ of Irwin & Lynns, Robert Lee Harris, Gerald Estelle $2.50 for no operator’s license;
Pacific Finance Loans against June 25, 1949.
1948.
Hankins, Frank Phillip Stock, Fred Harmond Dow paid a $2.50
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Melvin St. John on Sept. 13.
John C. Blohm is being sued Gordon Wayne Caudle, Cecil Rob fine for no operator’s license.
Cliffe A. Lortie filed suit Sept. by the Myrtle Point Veneer com
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D ivo rces F ile d
14 against the State Industrial pany for the sum of $1,472.80 al ert Wisecarver ana oenjemin J. |
Lindauer.
F o lk H o s p ita l
Filing suits for divorce are Pa Accident Commission of Oregon legedly owii^ on a promissory
Jack Leveme Miller paid a $5
tricia Crouch vs. Jim E. Crouch, asking for an order modifying a note.
Admitted to Falk hospital dur-
compensation
award
married at Coquille, April 23, former
Dell Johnson, Ruth C. Ford and fine for no splash aprons; Cecil
Ruth Culver Ford, as executrix of Robert Wisecarver paid a $10 ing the week were Tommy Stev-
the estate of George Edward Ford, fine for insufficient binders and ens, Arago, on Sept. 12; Mrs. Don-
| aid West, Bridge Rt., Myrtle Point,
Mill B Builders Supply company, $5 for no splash aprons.
John Lew Worthley paid a fine f Sept. 13; W. G. Jensen, Coquille,
filed suit Sept. 14 against Kermit
A. Molitor and Neva L. Molitor for of $ 250 for driving under the in- ' on Sept. 13; Mrs. P. M. Merritt,
McKinley, on Sept. 16; Mrs. Ches-
the sum of $481.55 allegedly owing fluence of intoxicating liquor.
on building materials purchased
from the plaintiffs.
Compensatory damages in the
amount of $4000 and exemplary
SCREENED AND WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL
damages of $2500 is being asked
by August A. Herman and Flor
T n I M i
ence Herman in a Suit filed Sept.
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A suit to quiet title on real
estate was filed Sept. 12 by Flor
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Hamilton.
Defendants are Max
Unterfachberger, Max Berger and
all unknown heirs or claimants.
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Decrees of divorce were granted
Sept. 19 to Willis W. Taylor from
Audrey E. Taylor; Eleanor Foster
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Overload fines were
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Maynard Shannon Owens, 20,
charged with taking and using a
motor vehicle without authority,
September 12.
Sentenced to
one year In the penitentiary the
sentence was suspended and
Owens will be placed on proba
tion after serving 30 days in coun
ty jail.
Charged with larceny by bailee,
Buster Roy Miller, 25, was com
mitted to jail Sept. 14. He was re
leased Sept. 15 by order of Justice
Fred Bull.
Opal Omsbey, 33, charged with
threatening the commission of a
felony, was committed to jail Sept
14. Bail was set at $1500.
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Linoleum Installation Service,
a business of installing linoleum,
rubber, asphalt, plastic and metals
on floors, walls and counters, is
¡conducted by Charles K. Siefert,
731 E. 11th, it was recorded at the
office of the county clerk, Aug. 25.
The grocery store, service sta
tion auto court and trailer park
operated oy LeRoy Rice under the
assumed name Coquille Auto Park
will in future be named Park
Grove Courtel, it was recorded
Aug. 28.
Riverton Store, a general mer
chandise, grocery and locker bus
iness, is being operated by Harry
L. Heffley and John R. Heffley,
of Coquille, it was recorded Sept.
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Mrs. Donald West, Bridge Rt
Myrtle Point, on Sept. 14. ~
Elwyn Plue, Coquille, on Sept. 17;
Millard Thurman, Bullards Route,
Sept. 18.
Discharged were Mrs. Badger,
3rd & Taylor Sts.
Coquille, Oregon
Phone 341