The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 13, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . f 1 ft -'-" 15 - '
'Iitt' - tl
(SoiiDiniiiy WeBlfare Oifice Olrlfeirs m
CSiaDiBieB Yy letide IKlelp to Needy
Public
Records
t By Winston H. Taylor
Assistant City Editor. Th Statesman
Are you planning to make this a merrier Christmas for someone
less fortunate, through your church, class or club?
Your help now is the time to offer it is welcomed by Marion
county welfare office.
" The annual surge of the spirit of helpfulness for persons in need
began Just before Thanksgiving, according to welfare workers. It will
reach its peak about Christmas,
although many of the recipients
could use the help many months
of the year.
Many are "forgotten" at this sea
son, including the aged in care
homes and children in foster
homes, where "parents" of as
many as nine children can t afford
the gifts children anticipate from
Santa. Many in both categories are
without families to show their interest.
'Because of them, the welfare
office urges especially that groups
and individuals bring food, cloth
ing or presents to the office at 455
N. Church St., for distribution by
the 20 trained caseworkers, who
know where the need exists, both
for material help and for raising
of morale.
This plan also is preferred for
giving to families, due to the vary
ing degrees of need and home con
ditions. Groups wishing a specific
project may secure information
from the office as to size, ages and
needs of a family, and make up
baskets and packages designed
specially for a certain family.
Caseworkers will see that de
signated gifts get to the promised
-J
Eugene
CIRCUIT COURT
! Celia Apilado vs Isabelo Apila
do: Complaint for divorce alleging
cruel and Inhuman treatment seeks
custody of two minor children and
$70 monthly support money. Mar
ried Oct. 4, 1948, at Stevenson,
Wash.
i Pioneer Trust company, execu
tor of Zulette Painter estate, vs
unknown heirs of John S. Zieber
and others: V. L. Olsen appointed
euardian ad litem of defendant
Elizabeth Zieber.
Wesley L. Beharrell vs Gene
vieve H. Beharrell: Default of de
fendant entered.
Bertha Baity vs C. B. Baity
Complaint for divorce alleging
cruel and Inhuman treatment seeks
restoration of plaintiffs former
name of Bertha Matteson. Mar
ried SeDt 11. 1948. at Salem.
H. C. and Bertha Edwards vs
TTarrv A. and Beulah E. King:
. m I 1 - A. i.1 A it
Judgment Of $581.69 special ana P"sp. wen uie aonors gei meir
School News
by Gilbert Batesoa
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
The junior class talent show,
built around the dreams of an
American tourist in Paris, was
presented to the student body
Tuesday morning.
Gaylord Hall acted the part of
the American sightseer who after
viewing a statue of Joan of Arc,
falls asleep on a park bench. He
dreams that the French heroine,
played by Barbara Wagness, calls
in some of her fellow countrymen
who do several musical numbers.
including vocal solos by Herdis
Michalson, Lela Mae Kramer and
Steve Lee.
The American then thinks of
how times have changed in his
land. Old and modern American
dances are shown by Jody Rick
ets, Wally Carson, Don Davis.
tieien caiiahan and Lee Archi
Dai a. ine laient snow was con
cluded with a parady on modern
torch singers by Cloyce Clayton,
Margie Mosolfs tap dancing and
a vocal number by a junior sex
tette.
S250 general damages awarded
plaintiff, with no punitive dam
ages.
C. T. Zadow vs Western Alum
lnum corporation: Complaint seeks
judgment of $8,789.49 allegedly
due as sales commission.
Violet Lewis vs Albert Lewis:
Divorce decree granted December
8 amended to include two minor
children, whose custody granted
plaintiff, with defendant to pay
$25 monthly for support of each
child.
i Jack Charles 0Dell vs Sheriff
Denver Young: Petitioner denied
writ of habeas corpus,
thanks and learn whom they have
helped through letters from the
families.
And, since the homes where
these 20 Santas will visit are many
and they will be making many
last-minute calls on Christmas
week end, the office asked that
the public's Yuletide assistance
the little extras beyond welfare
checks be given early.
Delivery of
Salvage Truck
nuTsirT rniTHT
Robert L. King, 1445 B st, walv- I Ju p I fr fVV( W
i ,-lslnorv hpsrinir on charge JL 1-V JL XJlllVJL 1UU
ed preliminary hearing on charge
of obtaining money ty raise pre
tenses, bound over to grand jury,
released on his own recognizance.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Percy L. Turnidge, 48, farmer,
Albany route 2. and C. R. Winter
ing 41. bookkeeper. 1847 N.
Church st, Salem.
Delivery of the Salem fire de
partment's new salvage truck is
tentatively slated for tomorrow.
Fire Chief W. P. Roble said Tues
day.
The new truck will be housed
at central fire station, replacing
the present salvage truck which
Roble said is no longer adequate.
The new equipment is larger and
heavier. It was built by the How
ard Cooper Co., Portland.
The salvage truck answers all
general alarms. It carries tarpau
lins and other equipment for pro
tecting property and use in clean
up operations.
PROBATE COURT
Frank G. Jewett estate: Ap
praised at $46,398.28.
Eugene Eckerlen estate: Final
decree.
i Oertrude Hensel estate: Hearing
on final account set January 15.
Maude G. Neeley guardianship:
T-ce! na!n and others interest-
:?.n",.r "X former Hermit
property of estate should not Fincls Civilized
: Emma Ruoishauser estate: wui w , Ti
admitted to probate, and Henry W. Lille liailgerOUS
Rudishauser appointed executor.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec
2P CHie TVvn HQ 1.
IRAN TEAC1U.K3 iwsuntu having his troubles since he eave
Urnn am Trn-PuAU nub- P tt m permit at Cabbage
-" " . I V n-rw
J I 1 . V 4 T-on mtHI Ko 1 """7
as uic jrears crept MP on mm, dc
lie school teachers
Insured by the ministry of educa
tion with provisions for benefit
payments In case of sickness, ac
cident, death and old age pensions.
Three Molalla
Boys Charged
With Rohhe
Smith
President of
Silverton C of C
SILVERTON Eugene Smith
was elected president of the Sil
verton Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday at its annual business
session. He replaced Harold
Bartsch, who served this past year
and who declined being a candi
date for re-election.
Other officers named were El
mer Olson, treasurer, and Her
bert Barnes, Charles Mason and
Ralph Adams.; directors. The vice
president and the secretary are
selected by the board.
Craig Clark, local corn show
chairman, reported that the state
corn show held here last week
end proved a huge success with
a minimum of cost to the chamber.
Lowell Paup. retail trade's
chairman, stated that 1300 bags
of candy were distributed, the
remaining 200 to be assigned to
the Jaycees for distribution dur
ing the holidays.
Bartsch, who was presiding at
the Tuesday meeting, reported
that the Barlow sign, which was
wrecked sometime ago. had been
removed. A substantial metal
sign will be installed In its place.
Action was urged to obtain stop
lights at the intersection of Water
and Main streets. Charles Mason
was appointed chairman of the
membership committee. He was
urged to launch an early-season
campaign in 1951.
rv
Three Molalla youths charged
with larceny of about 75 used
batteries from a Monitor service
station were in custody of Mar
ion and Polk county officers Tues
day.
Veryl LeRoy Biggins, 18, cap
tured in Clackamas county early
this week, was in the Marion
county jail on $500 bail. Biggins
was bound over to the grand Jury
when he appeared in Wood burn
justice court Tuesday afternoon.
Two other youths. Wesley Link.
20, and Ralph E. Watkins. 21. are
m the Polk county jail awaiting
sentence on charges of burglarizing
a service station near Rickreall.
Marion county has placed a de
tamer on this pair on the larceny
cnarge.
The three youths were arrested
after joint investigation by state
Volley
Obitunrieo
abandoned the tiny island and
for safety sake went to live with
relatives at Dania, Fla.
There, he ran afoul modern civ
ilization. He slipped on the slick
surface of a bath tub and broke
five ribs.
4 OIL
TRUCKS
For Speedy
Delivery
llll I 1 23th and Star
l Just Call George - Tho "Flying Oil Man"
Seo. C Cadivell Oil Co.
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
DISTRIBUTORS
FOR "PRIDE OF OREGON"
GASOLINE
FUEL OIL
LUBRICANTS
Service Station &
Office
Phone 2-7431
, Eber Lee Bolin
SWEET HOME Funeral iserv
Ires were conducted at the Howe
- Huston funeral home here by Rev,
' Harry Benton, Eugene, for Eber
Lee Bolin, 60, a native of Oregon,
who died in the Lebanon hospital
recently. Interment : was in the
I OOF cemetery at Lebanon.
He was the son of Charles and
Thresa Bolin who crossed the
plains in 1872. Since 1942 he has
resided in the Crawfordsville and
Holley districts- He was married
to Margaret Scherler at Creswell
f in 1914 and in 1944 married Adella
Fuelmer at Crawfordsville, who
survives. , s
! Other survivors are a stepson,
Darold Holley, a brother, W. B.
Bolin, Springfield, and two sisters,
Mrs. Delia Kruyan, Springfield
and Mrs. Bertha Avis, Kirkland,
; .Wash.
Frederick Wodtil
i SWEET HOME Funeral serv
ices were held at the Howe-Huston-
funeral home here, conducted
by the Rev. Arthur Cobb for, Fred
erick WodtlL who died at his home
in Foster after an illness of sev
eral weeks. .
Born in Switzerland, near Zur
ich, March 6, 1873, he- came to
the United States with his parents
in 1882. The family settling in
. Wisconsin, later came to Foster,
i In 1895 his father Hans Wodtli
purchased the Foster Flouring mill
and saw mill; the next year. Fred
Wodtli became one of eastern Linn
county's industrialists when - he
took over the operation of both
mills. He operated them for 47,
years. ' , ; .
In 1913 Wodtli Installed an elec
tric generating plant and furnished
Sweet Home and Foster with elec
tricity until 1925 in Sweet Home
and 1930 in Foster . when the
Mountain States Power company
took over. ' ' .,
Surviving are Mrs. WodtlL two
sons, Edward and Louis Wodtli, of
Foster; two daughters, Mrs. Ma
mie Tabler and Mrs. Grace Bow
ser, both of .Foster; t wo brothers,
John and Gotlieb, both of Sweet
Home; f our . sisters, Mrs. , Emma
Tost of 1 Quakertown, Pa.; Mrs.
"Anna Stoker and Mrs. Lyda Spaas,
botvot Olympia, wash., and Mrs.
Rose Wilson of Canby, Ore, and
11 ersndchildren.
IF YOU LIVE IN THIS SHADED AREA . . .
You may be one of the Lucky Participants in Smiling Jack's
"Jumbled Phrase" Contest!
Watch your mail-box for the post card which entitles you to
participate.
mum yACK super service
Your Downtown "Pride of Oregon" Dealer
Corner Center and Church Phone 3-9600
Mumps Tops
Disease List
Mumps, increased to 18 cases
in Salem and 14 in the remainder
of Marion county, continued last
week to lead the communicable
diseases reported to the county
neaith department.
Other new cases renortd in.
dude measles seven, chickenpox
six, broncho pneumonia five, scar
let fever three, scabies two, and
one each of conunctivitis. enteri
tis. imDetleo. meningitis, lohar
pneumonia, virus pneumonia, po-
uomyeuus, ringworm and typhoid.
police and officers of Marion, Polk
ana Clackamas county.
PRIDE of OREGON
Refined to the Specifications of the Truax Oil Co. for
The Particular Climatic Conditions of the Willamette
Valley by One of the Coast's Largest Refineries!
iiinivL mmm
THE ITHYl OASOUNf Is refined" to an IXTIA HIGH DEGREf to moot tho roqutromonts of
Jodey'a High Compression Motor Cars. Wo vrgo you to try tankfvl of MIDI OF OREGON
ITHYl if your car hat any tendency to ping or spark knock with tho o a so tine you aro wow
using. '
A tailorwmado product assuring qukk and oatv starring, smooth ond rapid acceleration, me
Imum mileage, anti-knock quality, purity ana uniformity.
Tho ITOVI OIL It tight strew color and low bi Carbon Content thus Insuring fvpor totftfa.
tory Sorvico In Pot Typo Oil Heaters and Furnaces.
use m.
Tho DIESU FUEL Is a THERMAL DtSTtUXO Dtim whfc no cat-crocked eftock oddod
auring absonco of gum and varnish In tho op era Mow of DieI Meter for Trvcfc ond
TrocBora
Tho FURNACI OIL Is tho IWst product mado
Addirivo SOi-VIX which wOl ocfualry cloon up
for Oil Furnace ptva rho
fho bornora and fihora of a
etowfy deyslapad
Oh
IB) 15)
fr A
TXIlTr1!
U iv V
U U U I
A CompWto Stock of RFM Motor OO. Dolo Special Otis, Calol IfvoWrUl OOt, RPM Oroa
and lubricant! la available at oech of tho distribution points Bstod boWwi
DISTRIBUTORS:
GEORGE CADWEU OIL CO.
2490 State St. Salem, Oregon
A. P. HERMENS OIL CO.
6th and Jefferson St Stayton, Oregon
CARL ,AY OIL. CO.
Church and Washington Srt. Da Has, Oregon
TRUAX OIL CO. OF StlVERTOH
421 N, Water St. SOvorton, Ore pen
fiURRITT TRUAX OIL CO.
N. Front and Columbia St. Salom. Oregon
McKEHZIE OIL CO.
116 N. 33rd St. . SprlngfUU, Oregon
DEALERS:
SALEM:
lUKI'S SERVICE STATION I CARACt
809 Edgewater Sr.
OATCHELL'S STATION A GROCERY
3295 S. Commercial St.
GEORGE CADWEU SERVICE STATION
2490 Stato Sr.
SMtllNCV JACICS SUPER SERVICE
394 N. Church St.
SALEM ACADEMY SERVICE STATION
1504 fairgrounds Road
VIRGIL HULSER SERVICE STATION
Cloar Lake Grocery - Rt. No. 2
ADDISON ft WRIGHT SERVICE STATION
3579 Cherry Ave.
BATTLE CRIEK OARAGI
Rt. No. 3 - Rotedale
LUCKY CORNER SERVICE STATION
205 Columbia St.
POP HAMPTON SEXVICE STATION
Rt. No. 4 - tola
DALLAS:
ANDY'S Hl-WAY SEXVICE
Dallai-falli City Road
HUSTON ICY ME S SERVICE STATION
109 Orchard Ave.
CARL MAY SERVICE STATION
638 Washington St.
GERVAIS:
UROY GARDNER SfRVKB STATION
WOODBURN:
IRA RICH SnVKI STATION
Pacific Highway k Young Sra.
SILVERTON:
TRUAX SERVICE STATION
621 N. Warn St.
SCOTTS MILLS:
CtXMf StXVKE STATION 4 OAKAOI .
STAYTON:
GORDON UUMAN SEtVKt STATION
AUMSV1LLE:
M. W. BRADLEY S1IYKE STATION
MARION:
GLEN SMITH SXXVKt STATION & CROCEXY
O. C JONES TIP TOP GROCXXY
EUGENE:
rtJDI OF Oli&ON SUVK1 STATION
782 E. Brooday St.
INDEPENDENCE:
PETTRSErf STJtYKE STATION & GROCttY
SUVER:
RJCHARDS SERVICE STATION I GROCHT
SYDNEY:
C L NEWTON SERVICE STATION I GROCERY
i