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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1957)
Salem, Oregon, Monday, February 18, 1937 'EXPAND SALES OPPORTUNITIES' " Credit Meet Set Here More than 200 persons interested In credit problems from Oregon and southern Washington will at tend the Oregon Columbia Region al Credit conference here this weekend. Represented at the Saturday Sunday session will be credit and sales personnel, bookkeepers and leoretaries from clinics, physi cians and other medical and den ial personnel as well as credit bureau personnel from the two slate area. The conference Is sponsored by the regional board of directors, representing the National Retail Credit association, the Credit women's Breakfast club of North America and the Association Cred it bureaus. . Purpose of the meet Is to ac quaint delegates with the manv complex problems and current changes occurring in the credit world, according to C. E. Schmitz of Salem, conference coordinator. "Expanding Credit Sales Oppor tunities" is the theme of the con ference. Plans are laid to cover all phases of credit relationships with cutomers and the public through talks, workshops and pan el discussions. Workshops for various types of credit merchandising groups have been set up, for the conference. Here problems dealing with mer chandising and credit sales pro motion, office collection proced ures and skip tracing will be con sidered. Medical, hospital and dental groups will be invited to partici pate in a workshop on admittance and registration of patients, of fice billing procedures, welfare and hardship cases and related subjects. A dinner dance will take place Saturday night. Newcomer Rites To Be Wednesday Funeral services for George Washington Newcomer, 62, Salem, Who died at his home Saturday, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the W. T. Golden chapel. Employed at the sash and door division of Oregon Pulp and Pa per company, he was also head trustee of Salem Local No. 1411, Millmen's union. He had been a farmer and had been chief engineer at an electric plant in Dryad, Wash. He was a member of the Church of the Brethren and the Odd Fel lows lodge. Surviving are' his wife, Mrs. Wilma Newcomer, three sons, Al len and Robert Newcomer, both of Salem and Lloyd Newcomer, Guil ford, Conn.; two daughters, Mrs. Leona Ray, Salem and Mrs. Don na Wright, San Frncisco; -three brothers, David Newcomer, Kirk land, Wash., Calvin Newcomer, Sacramento, Calif., and Austin Newcomer, Wakarusa, Ind.; sister Mrs. Emma Berkey, Seattle, and nine grandchildren. Homage Paid To Toscaniiii MILAN (A Nearly 50.000 Milanese music lovers crowded into the Duomo Cathedral Monday to pay final homage to Maestro Arturo Toscanini. Other thousands, from street sweepers to opera singers and musicians, stood outside the cathedral under a steady, cold rain. The square was a sea of massed umbrellas. Manv wept as Milan A r c h - bishop Giovanni Battista Montini gave a special blessing to the great conductor. The coffin rested on a catafalque. From the cathedral, the macs- tro's remains v. ere taken to Milan's memorial cemetery for burial in the Toscanini family chapel. Oul-of-Slale Hoses To Be sent Mere For Bush Planting Roses from two out-of-state firms are being sent here for planting in the Bush Park rose gardens. A New York rose growing firm Is sending 25 each of the six latest varieties and a California com pany is contributing 15 cacn oi two varieties which will not be re leased to the public until next City Park Superintendent Walter Wirlh said the new roses would be placed in the gardens established vtwo years ago. A Scappoosc nur sery provided the slock for the ori ginal planting. Eugene Girl Quern of Banff Winter Festival BANFF, Alia. UP) - Marilyn Harrnng. 21, of Eugene, Ore., was! named "Queen of the Canadian. Rockies" Saturday at the wind-i up of the 39lh annual Banff winter festival. I It was the first time in several years that the title had gone to j an American. : Miss Harrang 8 crowning cnoeo a four-day carnival attended by several thousand persons at this Rocky mountain resort. Doctor Opens Office STAYT0N (Special) Richard A. Waldo. M.D.. has opened an office In Stayton Friday for the prac t'ce of medicine and surgery in the former Trask home on Third f.reet. Rheumatic Pain lint" Miss Perfect Balance life, hwM M lA "7"-". -jf ffA i 11 Norma Schaublin, above, was recently named "Miss Perfect Balance" of 1957. Here' she balances her ledger in preparation for the two-state credit conference here Saturday and Sunday. In the picture with Miss Schaublin Is Ernest W. Reames, credit conference chairman. (Cap ital Journal Photo) Kirk Funeral Is Wednesday SILVERTON (Special) Fu neral services for George Edwin Kirk, 67, will be Wednesday at .2 p.m. from Memorial Chapel Ek mans mortuary. Rev. I. M. "Nel son will officiate, burial in Silver ton cemetery. Mr. Kirk was born May 8, 1880 at Portland and had lived in Sil verton for the last 58 years. Sur vivors are his wife, Sarah Mable Kirk ; -"-five ' sons, 'Norman, .Carson City, Nevada; Joe Kirk, Mount Vernon, Ore.; Vilas Kirk, Sweet Home; Calvin Kirk, U.S. Army in Germany; Vernon, Canby: 12 grandchildren, and his mother, Mrs. Olivia Moser, Lebanon; four sisters, Mrs. Stella Hicks, Silver- ton; Mrs. Elsa Littlepage, Arca- tia, Calif.; Mrs. Sylvia Canoy, Carson City, Nevada; Mrs. Hcl- lena Holm, Scio. Willamette Band To Give Concert A repeat performance of the concert given by the Willamette university band during its recent tour of southern Oregon and northern California will be given at the Fine Arts auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. During its tour last week the band gave 13 performances in five days. The concert Wednesday will be free. BUY NOW AT OWL LOW-PRICES OLD FASHION or "CC Q lflfi JUICE AND SOUR 13 O for I .WW FROSTED CLASS P 7 1 AA JIGGERS, ltt-oi 13 for I.WU HOFFMAN HOUSE 1QC L lftft BEER GOBLET 1 O for I.WW DOUBLE SIZE nt C 1 AA OLD FASHION, 14-oi ZJ 3 for I. WW HOLLOW STEM or l) P 1 AA TALL PIL5ENER A3 3 for I .WW ON-THE-ROCKS 00 A 1 AO GIN ind TONIC 7 t for I. WW FROSTED GLASS QA M 1 AA COOLER, 12-ot Ov H for I.VAJ CORDIAL, BRANDY, OA O 1 ftft WINE, COCKTAIL 07 O for I.UV Shop Owl for Cocktail Grenadine, lime Juice. REG. 18c CARTON Infant9 shiterment Will Be at Canby Interment for Viette Lorene Gregory, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gregory of Klam ath Falls and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gregory of Salem, will be at the Zion ceme tery in Canby at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The infant died Saturday in Klamath Falls and funeral serv ices were held there Sunday. Other survivors Include the child's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Marks of Canby, Children Find Stolen Articles DALLAS (Special) - Children playing under Ellendalc bridge on the edge of Dallas Sunday found blankets and other household things stolen several weeks ago from the Junior Ecklcy home in Dallas. The find was reported to officers who said that so far as could be determined everything taken was recovered. The articles were taken from the Eckley cabin which is used as a guest house or weekend spot. The Eckleys live in Salem. 10,000 Tibetans Fall TAIPEI, Formosa, tH Na tionalist China says 10.000 Tibet ans have been killed or captured in anti-Red uprisings in Tibet and far western China. The announce ment said Communist troop gar risons suffered equal losses. Cherries, Olives, Onions, Angostura Bitten BOO Norton Rites Are Tuesday At Woodburn WOODBURN (SpeciaD-Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Norton, 55, who died Saturday in a Silver ton hospital, will be held Tues day at 2 p.m., from Ringo-Corn- well mortuary in Woodburn, burial In Belle Passl cemetery. Mrs. Norton was born in Illinois Dec. 27, 1001 and came to Oregon 36 years ago. Her home for the past 36 years had been in the vi cinity of Monitor. Death followed a prolonged illness. Rev. Melicor Hlldebrand. O.S.B., will conduct the funeral service. Rosary will be recited at St. Mary s Catholic church Mon day at 8 p.m. Survivors are her husband. Clif ford Norton; her mother, Gertrude Arnold, Oregon City; son, Carl Norton, - Austin Tex.; daughter, Anita Norton, Woodburn; sisters, Mrs. liertha Garber, King City, Calif.; Mrs. Ruth Babrazueau, Portland; two grandchildren. One son. Dale Norton died in 1945 while in the. army. Three brothers also survive, Paul Arnold, The Dallas; George and Orris, Oregon City. She had been a member of Fran ces Rebokah lodge, No. 242 of Monitor, and had served as noble grand of the lodge. She was also past president of the auxiliary of the American Legion Mt. Angel unii. Bishop Dagwell to Get B nai B'rith Award PORTLAND Wl The Rt. Rev Benjamin D. Daewcll. bishon of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon, win receive me B nai Js nth brotherhood award Thursday. ine award is given annually by e Jewish organization for an outstanding record in the field of inter-faith relations. Beautiful Corduroy TELEVISION PILLOWS '' "anSer Sturdy Canvas on r I .Big and square wltl f I'",. Owl JjU0 L 488 H babyoil mlmsk . u.lj..- ,... t 1 ('omparabie with n ullwl mimmmmts'tsMss 1 (" iomujvjiiio - " (V ZX"l3,J Advertised llranrtft . m r. ni.iiBv4wu"in'" watchers and platter spinners. A V XZS Selling at ?0c Bottle. l FAMOUS TMD All! 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Carey, Rainbow Dr., were injured at Dunsmuir, Calif., when the steer ing gear on their station wagon failed and the vehicle struck a concrete bridge railing, they re ported. They were taken to a hospital there for treatment of face and head injuries and shock. They were returned to Salem over the weekend by relatives. They were en route to the funer al of Mrs. Carey's brother at Ar eata, Calif., when the accident oc curred. Firemen Quell Fence Blaze Blazes In a fence and a hedge brought calls for city firemen Sat urday. A picket fence caught fire at the home of Carmen Kuhn, 1561 Oak St., about 2:45 p.m. when a con tainer of hot tar spilled on the fence, firemen said. The tar was being heated for roofing the resi dence, they said. A trash can with a blaze in it tipped over and set a hedge on fire at the corner of Superior and Liberty streets, firemen said. Damage was not extensive in eith er case, they said. LOSES HANDCUFF KEYS MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)- Park policeman Motce S. Daniels had to take 15-year-old Bill Sheek to the local locksmith in order to open handcuffs he had put on the boy. Shock asked Daniels to let him try on his handcuffs to see if he "could get out of them, Daniels obliged and after a lot of tugging young Shock gave up and asked the policeman to free him. Daniels reached in his pocket for the key, but it wasn't there. 'Mil milk .,t " 1 ci qx vame in ml wii i ti -rw ' 5m ,nm;w'i jh 11 ...... 11 m .wyffxri,m i .nan x i wai: & 1 1 now... , -xi'ssgw&fft wl v uu , x i ana t EUCLID'S Enjoy This Delicious Pecan or the New Brazil Nut Candy Tonitel Buy Several at Owl's Low Price ' "V Reg. 1.9B y I : sc srr.x maker . mm m II .... A AO $i.oov.ii v-r IT IN THE CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING PECAN BRAZIL 39c Value Jumbo 6-01. Log CARTON of 50 1000 LIGHTS INDIA 1rS"mn" COCOA DOOR MATS LOGS Books r Section" 2 Page 7 SHOP NITEJ TILL 10 SUNDAYS 9 TO 6 PHONE 2228 CD' 'r f AT OWL -. f.L vrv