Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 10, 1949, Page 22, Image 22

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Etta Sutter Longest
In Service at Sears
Sears New Store to Open July
87, 1934.
Such was the heading ol the
local newspaper the day Etta
Sutter became an employee at
Sears, Roebuck tc Co. Etta, the
very charming cashier, will be
the only employee who was em
ployed In Salem when the old
Sears store was first opened.
This record of service to Sears
is not too surprising, for Etta
Sutter was born right here in
Salem.
A casserole of garden - fresh
vegetables Is particularly deli
clous when topped with cheese
biscuits. For the topping, pre
pare a standard two-cup flour
baking powder biscuit recipe
and add a half cup of finely
grated cheese.
Martha Nelson
Babies Dept.
Customers' Service Begins Here Sears' Adequate and ef
ficient staff of trained personnel is available for customer
service relating to all trans actions and is always on hand to
supply parts for Sears' appliances.
Outstanding Buildings Here
Contractor Hoffman's Work
Many of the outstanding buildings in Salem, erected in recent
years, have been bulit by L. H. Hoffman, who has the contract
for all buildings in the Capitol Shopping Center.
Buildings put up by Hoffman in Salem, before the Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance company started its shopping center project
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Salem high school, First Na
tional Bank building, Salem
post office, Oregon State Li
brary building, Treatment hos
pital at Oregon State hospital,
First of the buildings to be
completed in the Capitol Shop
ping Center was the Berg Mar
ket, which has now been in op
eration several months. The
Sears building, opening tomor
row, is the second. There will be
others.
With Hoffman as the general
contractor on the Sears building
were the following firms hold
ing sub-contracts:
Electrical work, Electric Cor
poration, Salem; W. R. Grasle,
Portland, proprietor.
Plumbing, heating and ventil
ation, Mehring & Hanson, Los
Angeles, Cal.
Exterior ceramic tile. Glad
ding McBcan company, Fort-land.
Metal toilet partitions, Hen-
ery Weis Manufacturing com
pany, W. H. Cress, Portland, ag
ents.
Roofing & sheet metal work,
Beaver Sheet Metal works,
Portland.
Terrazzo work, Advance Ter
razzo & Tile company, Portland.
Finish hardware, Woodbury
Harware company, Portland.
Automatic fire sprinkler sys
tem, Gnnnell company, Portland.
Glass and glazing, W. P. Full
er and company, Portland.
Asphalt and rubber floor tile
Turner Resilient Floors Inc.:
Chicago.
Painting, interior and exter
ior, E. T. Armstrong, Salem.
Metal covered doors, M. Reu
ter & Sons, Portland.
Stainless steel work, Thomp
son Sheet Metal Works, Portland.
Lathing and plastering, Fred
Shearer & Sons, Portland.
Millwork and lumber, Oregon
Pulp U Paper company, Salem
Reinforcing steel, Mercer
Steel company, Portland.
Interior ceramic tile, Carlton
Tile company, Portland.
Miscellaneous iron work, Co
lumbia Wire & Iron Works,
Portland.
Deep well pump, Pacific
Pumping company, Portland.
Ready mixed concrete, River
Bend Sand & Gravel company,
Salem.
Steel concrete forms, Robert
J. Hillen company, Los Angeles.
Excavating and grading, Ben
Otjen & Son, Salem.
Electric elevator, Otis Eleva
tor company, Portland.
Parking lot paving, Portland
Road & Driveway company
Portland.
Deep well drilling, R. J.
Strausser Drilling company,
Portland.
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Jack Qucsncl
Drapery
Tucker Twins Named
Silverton The Glen Tucker
twin boys, each weighing sev
eral ounces more than six
pounds, born Friday afternoon
at Silverton hospital, have been
named Jon Lnyton and Steve
Cornelius and have the promise
of their mother thnt "They arc
not going to be dressed alike,
cither." Mrs. Tucker is the for
mer Evelyn Larson.
You Don't See Russ
Around But He's Here
One of the many men whom
Sears customers never see is
Russell D. Kellim. Russ has
been with Sears in Salem since
January, '47.
He is father of two fine boys,
and finds great enjoyment in his
work which is seeing to it that
all appliances delivered from
Sears in Salem have been prop
erly tested, polished and arc
ready for delivery in tip-top
shape.
Linn Valuations
Reach New Figures
Albany Linn county's total
assessed valuations reached an
all-time high this year at $43,
229,226, topping the 1948-49 to
tal by $3,003,735, it is announ
ced by County Assessor John
Sheppard.
The assessor reached this
conclusion after receiving from
the slate tax commission the
county's allocation of $6,544,056
public utility valuations.
These are $337,055 higher than
they were during the last tri
year.
The 1949-50 ad valorem as
sessed valuation exclusive of
utilities is $36,685,210, which
is $2,650,260 higher than that
of the 1948-49 year.
Building Permits
Are Given Approval
Stayton Building permits
approved by the city council in
due a one-story five-room house
on Depot avenue which will be
built for Lester Smith. Of frame
with a shingle roof, the house
will have oil heat and cost
$5000. Vincent Fredrick will
build a new five-room dwelling
with attached garage at Second
and Pine streets. It will be of
frame and have a composition
roof and cost $7200.
The Stayton Switchboard as
sociation will build a one-story,
one-room addition to its pres
ent quarters on First street, be
tween Ida and High streets. It
will have frame construction
and oil heat. The cost was given
as $1650.
G. W. DeJardin is building a
new garage 24x24 feet with ce
ment floor and foundation, and
frame construction. It is located
at the DeJardin home on High
street and will cost $900.
Section III Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, August 10. 1949
Salem Workers
Used on Project
All the electricians, plumbers,
carpenters, painters, etc., who
have worked day and night for
several weeks readying the new
Sears store for its grand open
ing Thursday are local people.
Orville Lee, merchandise
presentation manager for the
northwest district, was the per
son responsible for the hiring
of local people in these jobs.
It has been the custom in the
Scars organization to bring in
Sears experts to prepare stores
for openings, but Lee, confident
that Salem people could get the
job done just as well, hired 260
local workers for the big task.
Lee says that Salem citizens
have been "very efficient and
very conscientious in their
work, and it is through their ef
forts that we are able to open
so soon."
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John Maguire
Mickey Maguire Has
Boys' Department
John (Mickey) Maguire was
today appointed by Manager
James Mosolf to head up the
greatly enlarged boys depart
ment in the new Sears store.
Children's clothing problems
are nothing new to John as his
son and daughter keep him on
his toes so that he always has
available a wide selection of the
very latest, long wearing items
called for in the boys clothing
department.
Golf, tennis, and swimming
take up Maguire's spare hours.
Larry Schmidt
Rugs
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Etta Sutter
Ray Pitsor
Furniture, Mirrors, Lamps
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Allilon Sockwell
Vacuum Cleaners & Sewinf
Machines
For a new kind of dessert, put
a cup of drained canned fruit
cocktail in a container, add a
cup of sour cream and two cups
of cut marshmallows; mix well,
cover, and allow to stand in the
refrigerator overnight. Serve
chilled in sherbet glasses to ix
to eight people.
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Sears Roebuck and Co.
ON THE OPENING OF
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MEW STORE
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
for
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
SHOPPING CENTER
Salem, Oregon
Contractor For
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
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