The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 24, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY
THE SPRINOFIELU NEWS
PAGE FOUR
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24.
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The Watch
of Railroad
Accuracy
h u broil drilled by h«r mother
how Io roa*h « man's heart.
Thai'« why hubby atarta Iha
day with plenty, pura delicious
creamery butter on the table.
Try ours on yonr breabfaat ta­
We sell the
HAMILTON WATCH
ble am! omu'U bo wore than
pleaaed. •» he will too.
D. W. Roof
Jeweler
Springfield Creamery
Repairing a Specialty
Hot W eather Specials
B. V. D. SPECIAI____________________________
UNION SUITS. ________________________ __
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SUMMER UNDERWEAR SPECIAL. GAR......
WORK SHIRTS. DRESS SHIRTS, SHOES
S P E C I A L L Y L O W P R IC E D
Every MERCHANT in this town, and every bus
iness man of the farms around us, in an advo­
cate of the TRADE-AT-HOME idea.
It promotes
GROWTH.
community
prid«,
pep
First Class Printing
at Fair Prices Keeps
Our Plant Busy
and
Buy It At the
ARMY STORE
It is only giving the same support a parent is
always willing to favor a child. This town and
neighborhood of ours is the CHILD. We. the
citizens, are the PARENTS.
The business and industries of this communi­
ty are the TRAITS of the child. They should be
supported. They should be DEVELOPED to the
utmost— And. as with a child— the more talents
developed, the greater the man, or— OUR TOWN.
A home product— an
absolutely new Cookie, the
FRUIT SALAD
COOKIES
have all the characteristics th a t a first
class Cookie should have.
DAINTY IN FLAVOR
AN EXCELLENT KEEPER
Our folks— mostly all—are BUYERS IN THE
HOME MAKET. They realize that is the mer­
chants and the public-spirited men who DO
THINGS in this town. And that these men can­
not do BIG things unless the home business is
patronized.
THIS NEWSPAPER is one of the BUSINESS
institutions of our town. It needs to be support­
ed— the same as any line of merchandising.
Circulation— subscribing for this paper— is one
way of support. Another way is for the MER­
CHANTS and FARM BUSINESS MEN to buy ad­
vertising space in the columns of this paper.
THOROUGHLY BAKED
A popular Cookie that is rich in pure
ingredients but it is not greasy.
We are getting lots of repeat sales on
this
new
Cookie
The Willamette Press
Newspaper advertising is the FOUNDATION
STONES to successful selling. Buying of expen­
sive equipment, to be operated by inexperienced
help in the attempt to get “ exclusive” and di­
rect ’ letters, circulars and pamphlets, has never
impressed the BUYER as being exact co-opera­
tion in the “ BUY-AT-HOME" idea.
TEAMWORK means for all of us to PULL TO
CETHER.
Springfield Bakery
Any man who has a typewriter in his office to lighten hi»
work should have an
Electric Range
in his home to help lighten the work of his wife,
wives in favor of this motion say “ Aye.”
Henderer Electric Supply
FRED FRESE, Prop.
FOR YOUR STOCK NOW
FLOUR FEEDS, GRAINS. HAY
Cement and Shingles
FREE DELIVERY
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Morrison & Clinga
H o lv e r s o n B ro s, P r o p s
Corner 3rd and Main
Phono 44
AS GOOD AS YOU
at home—that'« the strongest
H'ati-nient we can off<r about
our lee cream. When you can
get Ice cream like ours which
compares in quality and flavor
with
your
own
delicious,
creamy home-made, why bothqr
with making It at home? The
cost is about the same and you
save all the fuss and annoyance.
S E E HALL
before buying elsewhere
best and prices the lowest as possible.
New listings of property of all kinds
FARMS, CITY PROPERTY. HOMES
Men and Boys Wear
EGGIMANN’S
Rowe the Realty man
N. A Rowe