The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, April lOi 19493 PralbM inieeoirdls C v.. CIRCUIT COURT tvejyn cstner wmtmaKer vs Robert Fred Whitmaker: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhu man treatment asks for custody of a minor child. Married June 4 1942, at Fort Lewis, Wash. Ida A. Newton vs. William L. Newton: Defendant files answer admitting and denying and in cross - complaint for divorce charges cruel and inhuman treat 162 Children in County Aided By Chest Fund In 1948, 162 Marion county children received 21,250 days of care from child-caring agencies assisted by funds from the Ore gon Chest, L. A. Warner, presi dent, has announced. About 40 per cent of the cost of care is carried by the Oregon Chest from contributions by Mar ion county residents. Tremendous population increases, and the re sultant social problem, are adding to the expense of such services, Warner said. Child-caring agencies partici pa ting in the Oregon Chest are the Albertina Kerr home. Boys and Girls Aid society, Catholic Chari ties Children's bureau, Christie Home for Girls, Our Lady of Prov idence nursery, St. Mary's Home lor Boys, St. Rose Industrial school. Children's Farm home. Salvation Army White Shield home. Volunteers of America Mothers' and Children's home and the Waverly Baby home. C. H. Gueffroy, Gas Firm Executive, Formerly of Salem He is now in New York on busi ness but will return to bis home Charles H. Gueffroy of Port land, elected last week to the pre sidency of Portland Gas and Coke company, is a brother to A. A. Gueffroy, Dr. H. A. Gueffroy, Mrs. red Gahlsdorf and the Rev. W. A. Gueffroy, a retired minister, all of Salem. The new executive attended grade school in Salem and then went to Nebraska with his par ents. He served on the Mexican border in 1910 with the U. S. army and later in world War I. He re tured to Portland and has been with the gas company the past 30 years. in Portland soon. He also has three brothers in California, Iowa and South Dakota. Fleas, which have extraordinary leaping powers, travel tail first and land facing the direction from which they came. ment and asks that plaintiffs for mer name of Ida A. Hochstetler be restored. Ruby L. and Walter Brisbin vs C. J. Montag and. others: Amend ed complaint filed in suit seeking to collect $2,500 for alleged auto collision. Wesley A. Hill vs. Gladys Lucil le Hill: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of two; minor children. Married Fb. 6, 1942, at Vaneou ver, WashJ probate; court Charles Etheridge guardianship estate: Order waives inventory and appraisement and fixes allowance. DISTRICT; COURT Clayton Roberts, 1140 Shipping st., and Richard Strawn, Salem route 5, charged jointly with lar ceny, both' bound over to grand Jury after waiving preliminary hearing; Roberts posted $750 ball and Strawn $500. A. R. Sours, 2190 Breyman st., charged with dumping rubbish on a public road, fined $50 and costs. Locke Jacobs, 1150 Vista ave.. charged with failure to procure a dog license, continued for plea to April II; posted $25 balL MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Valentine Schaaf, 26, carpenter, Eugene, and Clara Jean Pubola, 21, nurse, Salem. Stanley Sevey, 23, woolen mill employe, Aumsville route 1, and Alfreda Kenley, 19, waitress, Sa lem route 8, box 107. MUNICIPAL COURT Donald Earl Bailey, 178 f . 17th st, reckless driving, fined $50 and driver's license revoked for 30 days. 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