JCPenney showcases 100 years of history in Salem (2024)

Bernice Gruchallaand Lee Rosenboth started working for JCPenney in the 1950s, when sales receipts and payments were sent through a pneumatic tube to a cashier on the mezzanine, purchases were wrapped with brown craft paper and tied with string, department managers hand-selected and ordered merchandise, and the store was closed on Sundays.

The Salem store was located at the time on Liberty Street NE, in what is now known as the Metropolitan Building. In 1965, having outgrown that space, the store moved less than two blocks north to its current location on the corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets.

Gruchalla and Rosen may be the last local links to the original downtown location, giving them clout as unofficial ambassadors as the store commemorates its 100th anniversary.

With the recent closing of Barrick Funeral Home and Greenbaum’s Quilted Forest, JCPenney is the second-oldest business in downtown Salem after Saffron Supply Co., a hardware store that opened in 1910.

As Gruchalla and Rosen reminisced about the store’s early days, they reeled off names of former managers and associates they worked alongside. Gruchalla is 103, but she is sharp as a tack. Rosen, 78, had no problem deferring to her.

“Your memory is better than mine,” he said with a grin.

Gruchalla worked 17 years for JCPenney, all in Salem. She managed the purses and jewelry department, which was near the front entrance of the old store.

“I knew a lot of people as they came and went,” she said. “I always talked to everybody.”

She recalls her first store manager was Ray McKinnie, or Mr. Mack as she referred to him.

“After he left Salem, as long as he lived, he sent me a birthday card,” Gruchalla said.

JCPenney has long had a reputation for treating its employees — associates as founder James Cash Penney preferred to call them — like family.

Mr. Penney opened the company’s flagship store in 1902 in Kemmerer, Wyoming, and he called it the Golden Rule Store. The name was changed in 1913, but not its philosophy on service and quality. New employee training still includes the Golden Rule principles.

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Expansion by the retail trailblazer was swift. The year the Salem store opened, it was one of 50 new locations and the company swelled to 177 stores in 22 states with sales of almost $15 million, according to the JCPenney Archives at Southern Methodist University’s DeGolyer Library in Dallas, Texas.

Using an inflation calculator, that's equivalent to more than $312 million in today’s dollars. By 1924, there were 500 stores and by 1928, more than 1,000.

The Penney Archives at SMU includes more than 20,000 photographs, 1,500 linear feet of correspondence, speeches, ledgers, catalogs, and company publications documenting more than a century of corporate history, plus a collection of "The Dynamo," a monthly company magazine first published in April 1917 — the same month the Salem store opened.

The magazine was designed to educate and motivate JCPenney associates and each month contained company news, inspirational messages, and training to help associates increase sales.

The Salem store, No. 132 in the company, opened on April 11, 1917. The company was already entrenched in Oregon, with 11other stores strategically located throughout the state.

Harlan “Doc” Barnett, a longtime JCPenney manager who lives in Washington, had this explanation for so many locations.

“When Mr. Penney started, it was a horse and buggy thing,” said Barnett, who during his 42-year career with the company worked at more than 20 stores and had 17 different jobs. “Stores were built no further apart than an hour or two by horse and buggy to serve customers.”

Locally, there once were stores in Dallas (1913-86), Silverton (1923-84) andIndependence (1928-55).

Barnett, 81, got his start in Salem as a stock boy making 55½ cents an hour. He worked there while attending Willamette University and studying pre-med. That’s how he got the nickname, from a woman named Edna who worked in the stock room. Barnett later became Rosen’s first boss.

Rosen attended Oregon State College but did not graduate. He was fed up selling encyclopedias when he was hired at JCPenney. Hestarted out in the shoe department in the basem*nt before moving up to the boy's department on the main floor, then joined the manager trainee program.

“We got our education from the Penney Company,” Rosen said. “They really taught me the business.”

He spent 40 years with the company, serving in management at seven different locations and retiring in 1999.

“I enjoyed every day. It was exciting, never boring," Rosen said. "One day you’d be hiring, the next day buying merchandise.”

Associates like Rosen and Gruchalla made lifelong connections working for the company. Rosen even met his wife, Loleta, at the store.

For years, a group of retired associates and managers met regularly at local coffee shops and restaurants. Gruchalla kept a record of attendees and still has the ledger, noting dates and locations. Her last entry was in 1988.

Gruchalla loves sharing the story about how sheintroduced Rosen to his future wife. Loletawas shopping in the boy's department and put pajamas on layaway for her brothers. After Rosen waited on her, she asked Gruchalla if the handsome young man had a girlfriend. Rosen wound up jotting down her name and number down from the layaway slip, and the rest is history. They've been married 57 years.

Both Gruchalla and Rosen were on staffin 1965 when JCPenney moved into a new $3 million store on the corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets NE. That was 14 years before the Salem Center mall opened.

The project was made possible through a partnership with a Salem family that owned the property and with local investors who financed construction of the building. Both parties were approached by JCPenney.

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The Nelson family has owned the property for more than a century, according to Rick Nelson. His grandfather, Adolph C. Nelson, purchased it in 1909, and it originally was the site of his sheet metal and heating business. To share history about the location, Rick Nelson brought in a photograph dated 1916 that shows a horse and buggy in front of the shop. His grandfather is on the left. Next door to Nelson Brothers is Salem Cigar Factory.

The building was expanded over the years and included several other businesses, including a jewelry store, an appliance store and a neon sign company before being razed to make room for the new JCPenney store. The building and property reverted to the Nelson family in 2000, which leases to JCPenney.

When the storefirst opened, it had 115,000 square feet and was reported to be the largest of 40 JCPenney locations in Oregon. Itfeatured 38 major departments, including appliances, hardware, sporting goods and clothing, plus asnack bar, a beauty salon, and an automotive center.

The gala opening, as it was called, began at 9:30 a.m. and drew an estimated 10,000 patrons into the store by noon, according to The Oregon Statesman.

Gruchalla and Rosen are proud to be part of a company that has been serving Salem for a century, outlasting countless other department stores. Among the bygones are Miller’s Mercantile, the Grant Company, Lipman’s, Frederick & Nelson, the Emporium, Montgomery Ward, Mervyn's, the Bon Marché, and Meier & Frank.

When the Salem JCPenney celebrated the company's 75th anniversary in 1977, there were reportedly 2,050 stores nationwide. Today there are around 1,000, and 140 of them are scheduled to close by June as the company aims to improve profitability in an era of online shopping.

Five Oregon stores are in the process of closing, including Astoria, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016. When the closures are completed, only two Oregon stores — Roseburg and Eugene — will have been in operation longer than Salem.

“Forward This” appears Wednesdays and Sundays and highlights the people,places and organizations of the Mid-Willamette Valley. Contact Capi Lynn at clynn@StatesmanJournal.com or 503-399-6710, or follow her the rest of the week on Twitter @CapiLynn and Facebook @CapiLynnSJ.

JCPenney showcases 100 years of history in Salem (2024)

FAQs

Where is the oldest JCPenney store? ›

JCPenney traces its origins back to April 14, 1902, when founder James Cash Penney and his partners opened the Golden Rule dry goods store in Kemmerer, Wyoming.

Why is JCPenney struggling? ›

Like many other retailers, JCPenney was hit hard by COVID-19, which forced the temporarily JCPenney store closures. This disrupted its supply chain. The pandemic badly impacted JCPenney's financial stability since consumers depended more on online shopping.

What was the old name of JCPenney? ›

JCPenney was founded in Kemmerer, Wyoming, in 1902 by James Cash Penney. The first store, named The Golden Rule, set the standard by which we have operated for over a century – to treat others as we would like to be treated.

How many JCPenney stores are still open in the United States? ›

How many JCPenney stores are there in the United States? There are 660 JCPenney stores in the United States as of July 11, 2024. The state and territory with the most number of JCPenney locations in the US is Texas, with 73 stores, which is about 11% of all JCPenney stores in the US.

Where is James Cash Penney buried? ›

James Cash Penney died in New York City on February 12, 1971, at the age of ninety-five. He is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.

Which is older JCPenney or Macy's? ›

Macy's Inc. (M) is the older sister (159 years) to J.C. Penney Co.

Who bought out JCPenney? ›

After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May 2020, Brookfield Asset Management and Simon Property Group agreed to purchase the company for around $800 million in cash and debt in September, 2020. The deal was approved by the U.S. bankruptcy court for the Southern District of Texas two months later.

Is JCPenney going to survive? ›

Holiday and full-year sales fell, and net income plunged. But the CEO of one of the retailer's owners says its ongoing profitability could merit an expansion.

When did JCPenney stop their catalog? ›

Catalogs were very costly to develop and distribute, which made them an easy cost to cut, especially since products could be displayed online in a similar way for a much smaller price. JCPenney ceased production of its large general catalogs in 2009, and phased out its smaller niche issues the following year.

How many CEOs has JCPenney had? ›

(Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc late last year tapped Jill Soltau as chief executive officer to stem the decline in sales, the fifth leadership change at the department store operator in 15 years.

Where was the first JCPenney store located? ›

Can you still get a JCPenney catalog? ›

After five years, JCPenney reintroduces catalog mailings. feature more of a magazine look and feel. The value of direct mail got a huge validation when retailer JCPenney recently announced that it is again betting big on print by relaunching its flagship catalog.

Where is JCPenney's headquarters? ›

Who owns Pennys? ›

Where did JCPenney headquarters move to? ›

JCPenney Corporate Headquarters Return to Campus at Legacy West in Plano. PLANO, Texas (July 20, 2023) – JCPenney announced today the reopening of its new corporate offices at the Campus at Legacy West (CALWest).

Who owns JCPenney now? ›

JCPenney has around 670 stores today and has little debt for the first time in years. The company is owned by mall landlords Simon Property Group (SPG) and Brookfield Asset Management (BAM). The two firms rescued JCPenney out of bankruptcy for $1.75 billion in the fall of 2020. It was their interest to do so.

How many JCPenney stores were there at its peak? ›

JCPenney reached its peak number of stores in 1973, with 2,053 stores, 300 of which were full-line establishments. However, the company was hard hit by the 1974 recession with its stock price declining by two-thirds.

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