The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 05, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Tin? OREGOX STATESMAN hATVKIAV. Jl XK HCM.
onday Evening, June 7th
8 TO 10 P. M., MUSICAL PROGRAM
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Remodeling and Modernizing ''Our Store", it Practically Completed. We are po lithe our
newly remodeled store is one in which eyery resident can take a pardonable pride, and
enjoy the same store conveniences found in the larger cities. Phone Booths and Rest
Rooc, have been provided ia . Ready u We'ar Section. c.np.eU.y eqaiPPed for te c.n
venience of oar customers. The improvements are of a permanent nature, and have been
planned for convenience and quick service for our patrons.
We realize our town can only grow as fast as its residents permit, and we believe,
as residents, that all should do their part to develop our beautiful and wonderful city.
We have not been niggardly with expense in refitting the "Good Goods" store, feeling
that Salem is entitled to the best not only in "Good Goods", but also in service and conve
nience. m
We intend "Our Store" shall have that "Home Atmosphere", where every patron will
feel comfortable and be accorded such prompt and courteous attention that when speak
ing of "Millers," it will be quite natural to call it, "Our Store". We shall keep Open
House next Monday night, No Goods For Sale, just simply a friendly "At Homeland
inspection of store changes, and we certainly expect the pleasure of having you as our
guest from 8 to 10 p. m.
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