The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 26, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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Th. OREGON STATESMAN. Sal.m. Oregon. Friday Morning. April 26. 1S46
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north of town on the highway to
Bnldy Morrell. Cook, will make
To
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
Our sincere good wishes
:and a cordial welcome to
Court Street.
COURT STREET RADIO
357 Court
Street
Lis ttaBay
Harry GssUfson
CONGRATULATIONS
AND
BEST WISHES
TO
?. L. Elf slroni Co.
the completion
your gram!
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of
Hooting
W. R. RANSOM
Heotina and
1215 Chemtketa
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Our Best
for continued success
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in the opening of their
New Ultra
Store
Service
' It was sjenuino pleasuro to work with Messrs.
Robort Elistronu Tlnltham Gilbert Ralph Eyre and
all department heads in the design and planning of
this store.
L- P. Bartholomew Archi'ect
And
We take pleasure in extend
ing our best wishes to
THE R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
on the completion of their new
Court Street Store. i
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his home with his daughter near
Wilscnville. )
Mrs. Nette Tovey has sold her
residence on East Nursery street
to Mr. and Mist. Lyle Wood and
mocd to her property on Get
chell street.
Mis. Vernier Beard has solil
her home to Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Garrett v. ho have taken posses
sion of the property.
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BORING-OPTICAL
R.L. Elfsirom New Store
On Court Street Will Have
Its Formal Ooen
T;e R. L. Elistrorn store, regarded as the largest organisation on
the cuast devoted strictly to home improvement, will have itt formal
opening from 1 to 9 p.m today at ils new quarters at 340 Court St.,
former location of the' Hamilton Furniture campany.
Complete remodeling of the five sales floors has been effected,
newf'stock moed in., and" departmental organization readied to take
Bean Faiers
Ate Plowmir
For Planting
NORTH SANTJAM, April 25
(Special) Farmers are plowing
for
beans and getting ready to
plant. Those planting carrots' for
the tannery plan to plant in a
week-
Ttif Santiam Telephone Co.
will disband the old company and
join wvith Marion in a new line
and System.
Jatpes Bethell cut hi hand
whil cutting wood with a drag
saw; ;
AjHhur Bile has his hand, in a
cast because'of a cracked bone
Mf. Forest
lent hospital
Holman is in
following an
;a I
oper-
ation.
Mrs. Herman Morgan has been
in the hospital for observation.
Mrs. Arm Auk of Lo Angeles
is v (filing her son. Forest Holman
M. and Mrs. Robert Bethell
and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
WaTe Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thujpj Morgan of Slay tori' and
n,Mommy, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
matt- Morgan
James Bethell
and family and
filrd Sunday at
Copse Iake.
"tp Elmer GlideweTls and the
J. iV, Bethells spent Sunday at
Lyons.
rl Claik left Sunday for a -visit
in 'Tacoma, Wash.
Sunday School
Convention to
m April 28
JfiEFFERSON Sunday. April
28 the date for the Jefferson
discjrict Sunlay sr hool convention'
wtijch convenes at the Scmi Bap
tist church.
Si'nday chojls in the district
are1' asked to bring tfmner tb be
trved at I p. m.
The program begim at 2:15 p.
m The Rev. and Mrs. Whipple
antf two other missionaries o the
C htna Inland Mission will have j
(hajge of the prcgram. -'Wis.1
Glauys Arnold will lead the ong
sffvice; followed by scripture
leading and prayer. Spenal trtusic i
will add to the program. j
$. H. Turnidge, president; will
preside. Mrs. C. J. Thurstbn is
secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Frank
Hawkins i uperihtendent f the
Ctnldrens Division.
Anjj;l Hasehall !
Plans Announced
NT. ANGEL William bVSi. ;
srK'n ts h;iiman and Xlesident of I
thr Willamette Valley league tyase-
ball spoke at the Business Mens j
clljib Monday. Opening game for
'the league was srt for next Suti
Jay afternoon at Will.imette,
"-May 5, Bean stated, wilt mark
the opener in Mt. Anj;el
'Suits ami equipment had turnel
irb a problem again, since the
OPA had raised the prices on all
items and, in adition, good Suits
virre hard to get. The' local flub ,
miy be forcel to borrow suit for
the opener. Mrs. t'letus Butsch
was named to handle the cancer
fund drie.
Itazel Green
Ciniiniiiity 'Meets
-The Hazel Gieen C'ommtuilty
cltib will meet tonight at 8 o'clock.
A program of local and outside
talent has been; secured by. the
program committee. Miss ILois
Wackcn and Mrs. Henry Ras
mussen. Election! of officers will
also be held. l"he refreshment
committee is under the direction
of Mrs. Loren Cower and Mrs.
JR. H. Wacken. :
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care or the expansion necessitat
ed when the company outgrew its
recent home at 375 Chemeketa.
Durable C.oadn Downstair
The downstaiis stale, rem hahic
ia new stairways near the street
entiance, is deoteri to riuiable
goods, roofing and insulation, and
includes model bathrooms, kit
chens and utility nxtms in new
enamelled wallboard with inlaid
panels and metal trim. One dis
play shows various adaptations
and uses of modern roofing. Mer-
i chandise displays also include re
frigerators, ranges, heating units,
wavhing machines, vacuum clean
ers and smaller home appliances
even down to an electric train.
The main flixr primarily fea
tures paints the di.tplay ai
langcment having been effected
by representatives from the Sherwin-Williams
factory, but also
provide cris-.ertiin exhibit
of i
as :
the remainder of the stoie.
well as a recoi d shp.
Wallpaper Rolls Shown
Wall eo eiings of all typ4-. in
rlurlirig the Van I.m s eon s ued
in sexeial plac-es n the stoie's
own walls, predominate on the
me7aiiue flKr where general
offires al-o are located. A fn-cial
display arrangement allows the
thooing of wallpaper from aiual ;
r'lls instead of sample lKMks.
The se mul f limr is given uv r
to fui iiitiire. a SD-called slumber!
shop, bedding, draperies and a j
room-of-the-mnth roe which
will feature furnishing for dif- j
ferent looms eeiy. 30 day. j
Cat petuig. liiKjIelim, asphalt
tile, di a inboards. a se ei al-le el
display of lighting fixtures and j
the new; ait gallciy take up the!
thud floor. The ait Kalleiy in-'
eludes the original paintings of
several widely known contempor-
ary artists as we l as other pi--
tuie.s and artists' supplies. j
Indirect Fluorescent Lighting
Floors of the entire store, with i
the exception of carpeting in the!
fiiinituie department, utilize the!
newest commercial adaptations of j
linoleums and asphalt tiles, t'eil-
mgs feature special accoustical ,
materials. Lighting is piovided by !
indirect fluorescent throughout.
A complete sign department is
set up in a larxe warehouse a
half block north of the main store,
ail facilities for repairing radios
of all types also are available
theie. I
A particularly new feature of ;
the main store is a large lounge
and powder room on the first
floor, which officials have an- :
nounced will be made available j
for any women's group commit- i
tee meeting or similar affair. j
Elevator Failed to Arrive
Finishing touches to some por- :
turns of the new construction if - .
main to be put on, such as the j
new elevator which failed to ar-i
me in time for the foimal open-j
nig and the new exterior now in '
the process of completion. i
But in the main the new stoic
is considered all set and the man
agement said Thursday they ex
pected it to show to the full ad
vantage of thousands of visitors.!
Mr. Elizabeth Jamie !
Honored, OES Chapter
SILVERTON, April 25 - (Spe
cial ) Mrs. Elizabeth Jamie, w ho j
has made her homtt Si! vet ton j
for the past eight years, and is j
now planning to return to Hilo, j
Hawaii, was honored Tuesday!
night at the regular meeting of
Ramona chapter. No. 58, Order of '
Eastern Star, and presented a g"Ttt !
by Eden Kftss for the assembly.
Announcement was made that t
Ramona club w ill meet with Em-
ma Towe on May 7. '
Gertrude Bachman presided as i
worthy matron, and Clark Bach
man as worthy patron. Serving
refreshments weije Marie Iarsen
and Gladys Irish "4tith Cathaleen
Riches decorating the hall.
Special Service
Are Concluded !
AMITY, Apiil 25 -(Special)
The Rev. Ralph Kleen of Salem
closed tfie special ser ices at the
Melhodi-t church Friday. Mr.
Kleen asisted vv 1 1 1 the special
music. The Thursday evening
service w as preceded by a serv- I
ice around candle-liijlitafd tables
depi1ing the ninr of the L;it
Sujper in the Upper Room.
NEWCOMERS AT ZEN A
; ZEN A. April 25 - iS-eciaD
; Newcomers here on the Howard
Goodf pillow farm are Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Lahti and Richard and Le
! j Roy, fcjrmerly of C)atkanie. and
fjMr. and Mrs. Lee Brown and Wal
ter who moved here from Roberts.
Our Own Brand!
VENETIAN BUNDS
3 Week Delivery
Finish Guaranteed a Full Year
Dial 9?21
Lc moil Officer
Plans for Day
At Mt. Angel
ITi ANGEL April 25- (Spe
cial) -Ridge Miller, district service
officer for Veterans Administra
tion will be here each Tuesday
at 9 a m. to advise and help vet
erans in any- problem they may
have. Headquarters will be at the
Ford garage.
Legionnaires were asked to
keep Sunday, May 5, in mind as
the opening day of the local base
ball sea.von and to be on hand to
take part in the opening ceremo
nies at the Ebne ball park. Mt.
Angel will play t'anby in the
opener, and the Mt. Angel post
will sponsor the flag raiding
ceremony.
Mothers day program and
meeting for May 14 was the prin
cipal topic of discussion at the
auxiliary unit meeting. Mrs. Cle
tus Butsch was appointed to ar
range a program to honor the
Gold Star mothers of World war
II.
Death of -Mrs. Lena Unger last
week maiked the last of the local
Gold Star motheis of the first
war; full hoiiois will tw trans
ferred to the newer group.
The unit voted to pay one tu
itin to Girls state, that is, to fi
nance either one full attendance
atsthe gills assemblage or to n-nd
two girls or pait time.
Iliihhurd Fclc
Will Be May 3
HUBBARD. April 25 (Special)
May fete will be held in the gym
May 3, at 1:30 p m. Iiragerie
Hose is pieen, and maids of honor
are Etta Hall and Lucille Schafer;
priiices.ses Caiolyn Cramer, Peggy
Wekh, Rita Underwood, Betty
Fyark, Doris McAithur and Mary
Frances I.ienbach. Leonard Iow
rie will be picnic minister. Other
members of the court are Dale
Miller and Buddie Jones as pages,
Floyd Dommitk as ciown beaicY
and Mane Mattison and Barbaia
Jane Van Lieu as flower girls.
After the coronation the grade
school will present the pageant
"The Sleeping Princess. " Winding
of the maypole by members of
the high school student body will
conclude the program. A ball
game will follow.
Huhharl Woman Fete
Easter Visitors
Ht'BBARD, April 25 (Special)
Easter guests of Mis. Grace Cram
er were Mrs. C. W. G rover and
Ruth Grover of Road's End. Ore.,
and Mrs. G. B. Hovenden of Port
land. Mrs. Hal bar Bailey and Abra
ham Van Netter of Muncie. Ind.,
were married Friday April 12, by
the Rev. Butler at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Van Netter plan
to tive in Hubbard.
Douglas McKay Speak
At Silverton (llianiber
SILVER TON. April 25 (Spe
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deal of pleasure that !
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to Court Street. Sin- v I
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The R. L. Elfstrom Company
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cordially invites you to attend
OPEN HOUSE
i their A'eic Home, 340 Court Street,
Salem, Oregon
Friday afternoon and evening
April 26, 1946, 1 to 9 p.m.
W. take this opportunity to w.lcom.
Street May tucctii
ORBCOM
Ccurt at Liberty St.
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Commerce. He reviewed briefly
the flood control program for the
valley, giving information on the
Sincere Congratulations
R. Le ELFSTROM
ortheir new Court Street
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