The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 24, 1952, Page 16, Image 16

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    Banquet Fefes
New Gtizeris
"Impressions of Europ" were
given by Dave Hoss as principal
speaker at the banquet JMonday
evening in the YMCA in onor of
29 new citizens of thef United
States who live in Marion! County.
Chairman of the dinneri attend
ed by 72, was Carle Abrains. Spe
cial guests at the dinner v-ere the
families of the new citizens and
Circuit Judge and Mrs. Gforge R.
Duncan; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mattson; Mr. and Mrs. Hjpss; Mr.
and Mrs. Abrams, and lr. and
Mrs. C. A. Kells. 5
Some of the new citizens gave
their impressions of howf it felt
to be a new American. "America"
was played by Mrs. I. MDwyer;
grnce was given by Rev?l W. S.
Frederick; program commiitee was
beaded by Dr. Cameroli S. J.
Paulin and Mrs. Dwyer, cand the
decoration committee by Mrs. R.
F. Hopkins, Mrs. Suzi Bafson and
Mrs. S. Gilkey. f
Each of the new citizeris intro
duced himself to the grjup and
told where he was from. A vocal
solo was given by RonaldJ Craven
followed by the distribution of
citizenship certificates to he new
citizens b. County Recorder Matt
son. New Doctor!
Clinic Slated
For Silvertdn
Statesman News Service
SILVERTON Dr. R. J. Van
Cleave is making plans toC build a
$50,000 clinic building on ihe cor
ner of Phelps and Cherrjf Street,
with construction to start las soon
as details in the purchas4 of ihe
land can be completed. The prop
erty is being purchased from Mr.
and Mrs. C. J- Cummings tof Che
hallis, Washington. R
The new clinic will bet a one
story affair with from 25 to 30
rooms, Dr. VanCleave saiid Fri
day, adding that details, of the
building are not yet completed.
Dr. VanCleave and his associate,
Dr. Gordon McNeilly, wilt occupy
the building which will b imme
diately across the street fsrom the
SHverton Hospital, I
Wrong Bonus
Checks Pose
Wrong checks to the right men
was the latest problem fpr Ore
goo's veteran bonus prograjn Mon
day, while payees were making
some of their own mistakes.
Last week's initial rush of
check-mailing, which totaled 44,
424 payments, resulted ini;an un
known number of veteran, receiv
ing the wrong checks. Reports of
these came from Portland Salem,
Bend and Roseburg, and William
F. Gaarenstroom, director of the
Department of Veterans jAffairs,
said the trouble was duel mostly
to rushing the checks through ma
chines. ,
He asked that any person get
ting the wrong payment rfeturn it
to the bonus division immediately,
in order to speed his own check.
On the other extreme, labout 5
per cent of the checks being re
turned to the state treasurers of
fice are endorsed improperly and
must be returned for correction,
said Deputy Treasurer Fresd Paul
us. Veterans were advised 5 to en
dorse the checks exactly sas they
are made out.
Ullman President of
Community Council Unit
Morris Ullman was selected as
temporary president of thf Inter
group Relations Council of Salem
Community Council at Monday
night's organization meeting.
Mrs. Ethel Wickline was named
temporary secretary.
They will serve until fall, but
the council will meet again July
14 to plan its program.
CONTROLS LIFTED
WASHINGTON iP) The gov
ernment Monday took controls off
the prices armored car compan
ies can charge for transporting
and guarding money. The Office
of Price Stabilization said lifting
these controls will have "little or
nor significance in the icost-of-
Hen's and
Problem forVA
100 WOOL. SHARKSKINS -GABARDINES
FLANNELS -TWEEDS -AND OTHERS
from
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY
KAY WOQLEII HILL STORE
260 S. 12th Street ; 2 Elks. S. of State on 12th
J A. Bernard!
Succumbs to
Heart Ailment
Joseph A. Bernardi, 85, son of
a pioneer Oregon family, died at
his home, 1602 S. High St., Mon
day morning of a heart ailment.
Bernardi, son of pioneers Cath
erine and Joseph Bernardi, was
born in Salem April 13, 1867. He
was educated in Salem schools and
attended the old Central School.
For many years he was in the
plumbing business in Salem but
retired ip 1941. His wife, the for
mer Catherine Smith of Salem,
to whom he was married 55 years
ago, died in 1938.
A member of Pacific Lodge 50,
AF & AM, Eastern Star and
Knights Templar, Bernardi is sur
vived by a son, Fred L. Bernardi
of Salem and a sister, Mrs. John
Hertsz of San Francisco.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the W. T.
Rigdon Chapel with the Rev.
George H. Swift officiating. Pacif
ic Lodge 50, AF & AM, will con
duct ritualistic services. Interment
is to be in City View Cemetery.
Labish Center
EUB Church
Picks Officers
LABISH CENTER At a recent
congregational meeting of the Evangelical-United
Brethren Com
munity Church election of officers
was held for the new church year
beginning July 1. Merrill Reed and
Nathan Kurth were elected to the
Board of trustees to serve with
Willard Akers, O. G. McClaughry
and H. G. Pearsall. Class Leader
is Harry Boehm and Roy Westling,
Assistant: Roy Westling is the new
Church Treasurer and Eva Pear
sall, Financial Secretary. Sunday
School officers are Arlo Pugh,
Superintendent and Merrill Reed,
assistant; Willard Aker, Sunday
School Secretary and Edna Kurth,
assistant; and Mrs. Willard Aker,
Sunday School treasurer.
All the officers will be installed
Sunday, June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Pugh. Shirley
and Fred left Friday for two weeks
stay in Southern California.
Tommy Northrup left by plane
Sunday for a few weeks vacation
visiting friends in Los Angeles and
In British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burr are hav
ing their house moved to the
Hayesville Community for their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Geraldine Andresen. The
Burrs plan to start construction of
a new hougse in the near future.
Doctor Says
Sherrie Kader
Asphyxiated
PORTLAND (JP)-A doctor testi
fied at the Jada Kader murder
trial here Tuesday that 3-year-old
Sherrie Kader died from asphyx
iation. Mrs. Kader, 22, is charged with
first degree murder in the slaying
of her daughter Sherrie.
Dr. Howard L. Richardson, for
mer director of the State Crime
Laboratory, testified that the child
apparently was smothered and
that bruises on her mouth and
nose indicated that force had been
used.
The child's body was found in a
water-filled pit last January. Mrs.
Kader said she threw the child's
body there after she had been ac
cidentally killed by Mrs. Kader's
other daughter, Vickie, She
said she hid the body in an effort
to protect Vickie.
Earlier in the day, Eugene Sing,
Mrs. Kader's Chinese stepfather,
testified that he thought Mrs. Ka
der liked Vickie more than Sher
rie. Deputies Hold Fletcher
On Contributing Charge
Marion County sheriff's deputies
Monday arrested Cecil Edmond
Fletcher, Salem Route 5, Box 317,
and charged him with contributing
to the deliquency of a minor.
Fletcher was held in city jail
of $5,000 bail and is to be ar
raigned in district court this morn
ing. LAWYERS RECOMMEND
PORTLAND (jip-The Bar Com
mittee of the Oregon Federal
Court Monday reeommnded that
35 attorneys be permitted to prac
tice before the court. The 35 in
clude: Glen V. Sorenson, Dale W.
Pierson and Merlin Estep, Salem;
Charles O. Porter and James P.
Harrang, Eugene.
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