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o 16 MA9.9lBUg M.y. Je . V( Six Driven Gel Licenses Suspended Salens,- Th department of motor vehicles has rlasd names of 378 drivirs whost licenses were ordered sus pended during the period be ginning May 25, and ending May 29. Length of suspension va ries, depending on charges in volved, recommendation of court, discretionary action by the department or require ments of Oregon law. The de partment said some of the li censes involving financial re sponsibility and court recom mendations may have been re-instated after suspension was ordered. The department warned dri - vers that the penalty for driv ing while suspended is a jail sentence of no less than two days and up to six months, and there may, be imposed a fine up to $500. Under licens ing procedures, this will also result in an additional year of sdpension. Among those suspended it jaiin county were. 1 1 I if ft hlla InmitniflAp eli&m ny conviction fer eet- i : ' a a 1 - (Malaiaa fiperatidfi of motor vehielak suspension) Borers, William JunioO. 90. MBS South Pacific highway, ftfi frrfd. no operator's licen i r Rightmier. William Jess. 4, SO Wet Sixth St.. Eagle Point. ate operator's license in possession, 1 year. Stout, George Thomas Jr., 24. of 307 South secona St., laieni, viui ... k.lMht limitntinn 1 VPf UC1 "Hfi"' ...... , ., Driving While Under Influence f Intoxicating uqoor i:nuuj suspeiuiuu m t n Antlinnv rnrnpltntil Jr . 45. of 921 North Central ave, Matf- ford. 80 days. - n n.n.finn (FaIIOW In j traffic violation convictions) Shelton. George Keith. 21. of route 1, box 11. Talent, violation of . 1 in Java Discretionary Action of Department Ueaamona, isaao x,ivm, oo, w 10 Clay St., Ashland, failed to ap pear for examination, 1 yearr Benefit Show Planned Eagle Point - The Eagle Point Jayceettes will sponsor a benefit show Friday, June 12, at 8 p.m. in the Eagle Point Grade school for the proposed Eagle Point Com munity Scout buildinf . Participating in th show will be John Eads, a magician, v sad other are talent. Pin gad cWffee will beftrvfti during intermission. Court Becordi DISTRICT COUT Paul Dennin Klein. North Stage rd.. qtral Point, jajcgless driving Marry Ada ftaggs, no operator's license, $10. Ralph W. Kier, petty larceny. 130. Carl Wodecki, imgdina) traffic, 10. Carl Wodecki, Impaling traffic, 10. Joan Irene Lindohl 496 Faith ave., Ashland, disordefly conduct, $15. John K. Willis, improper muffler, 910. Frank J. Cook, failure to stop, 110. Violet Hattie HeavOin. 1827 North Xiverside ave, driving while under the Influence of Intoxicating li quor. $255. Norman Comely. Portland, driv ing while .under the influence of Intoxicating liquor, $255. CIRCUIT COURT Mary Mathias vs. Donald I. M thias. divorce complaint. e Goldie E. DuMont vs. Derwin B. DuMont, divorce decree. MARRIAGE LICENSE (s) APPLICATION Walter Robert Johnson, 325 South Ivy st., and jftng) Saunders, 1478 lMLnrnrm ermr mockip Jollet, nn, ..at m.Aaa, Tima ILYiAhakll la vast aaajin at . jueaiora. 2ahaa at liAlfflav Odlrt Aaal. HM t Phoflnix, and Rosalie -fir-jT ohtapn, 120 Washington 9Ct viaiora. qgrlmrmiv coufr- aCtaWas faul aVumhv Jr.. trsn rtney 90 and 3f days aJMai aV rfent. Cafe P. aC$nc'. SO lays. 'Ciala Tecftet Caaay, Viojatte XJmn Jm 9m. ifoiatia XhBmm tfiefiatLaftj, iejtfa .'Mtkm la ajar Cutmm. SV m (Ma Karri. mmmm vv"ii5w wa, ie UK MMDDKiaa ami ai. rauroaki signal. 51. tiur tlovd Hall, no ODaratar's licenM in possession. iu. Juamta Eloise Hall, no Oregon operator s license, fa. Paul C. Reynolds, disobeyed traf fic signal. $10. Carl Gilbert Dusenbury, exces sive noise (exhaust). S3. c Thomas William Perry, following too close, $25. Walter Leo Couch, improper lane usage, $5. Lyman L. Stubbs. no operator's license in possession, $10. Michael George Feiss, disobeyed stop sign. $5. - Richard Earnest Middlekauff, ex cessive noise (tires), $5. Richard Thomas Wehren, dis obeyed stop sign, $5. Michael Kim Griffin, excessive noise (exhaust), $3. Bonnie Eileen Hastings, impropr lane usage, $5; no operator's license in nossession. S10. Carol Le Cooper, violation of oasic rule. $io. Raymond Edward Laws, viola tion of basic rule, $20; disobeyed red light. $10. Bennie Tyler Adams, violation of basic rule. $10. V. Schroeder. displayed expired license plates. $230. HUDSON iHARAAACY 613 E. Mlf lH. S 3-5345 1 Block East af Hawthorne Park Open Sundays i Holidays 1 0 a.q - 9 p.Bj. 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