The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 22, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY DECEMBER 22, 1927
PAGE POUR
COMMUNITY
In
Merry Christmas
appreciation
of
your
H ap p y N aw Year
peroua New Year.
The Farmer« Exchange
Mutt and Jett
J. FULOP, Prop.
SERVICE STATION
Bell Theatre
May you have a Christmas
that will linger long In the
treasure chest of your mem­
ory.
We wish yo a merry, merry
Christmas, uid express our
npprec iatloi of your patron-
age, which as made ours so
happy.
To our friends, loyal and
true; to our valued friends;
and to thorn* whose friendship
we strive to deserve we heart­
ily wish unmeasured happi­
ness and good f o r t u n e
throughout the coming year.
First National
Bank
Gray’ilCaih and
« Grry
Independent
Meat Company
of Springfield
Just a word of Greeting
That’s old yet ever new
A Merry, Merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year too.
W. F. Walker
CHRISTMAS 1927
At this season of Peace on
Earth, Good WIIJ to Men, The
Willamette Press Joins in best
wishes for a Merry Christinas
and a Happy New Year.
To our fellow merchant«
as well aa the cltlxen body
of Springfield we extend
the season's greetings. A
Merry Christmas!
Christmas never found us
more Indebted to you, our
friends, than during this
year. The beet of the sea­
son to you!
Springfield
Bakery
J. F. Nadvornik
FRED FRESE, Prop.
THE TAILOR
E R. Danner
Motor Co.
Accept our good wishes
tor continued Prosperity
and Happiness also our
thanks for the favors re­
ceived from you during
the past year.
NEWLAND’S
E C. STUART
AL
D. W. Roof
b ts
A U T O C S »T fg
It la our hope that we may
continue to serve you In the
future—not however without
thanking you for your past
favors and pausing to wish
all a very Merry Christmas.
In almost tw o thousand
years, nobody has found a
simpler, more sincere way of
greeting, than by saying,
“Merry Christmas.” We must
rely upon the old form.
Ketels’ Drug Store
Booth-Kelly
Lumber Co.
Jeweler
“The Home Print Shop"
We wish you even more
than we wish for our­
selves this Christmas.
PRATT HOLVKRSON
Wishing you a most enjoyable 1
Christmas and all g o o d )
wishes for your health and 1
happiness In the coming year. I
i The Willamette
Press
PAOB FIVE
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
The beat we can wlah for
la that, until we wlah
again, we remain aa food
friend* aa we hare In the
paat.
Good W ill wa extend the
Seaaoa't Greetings
and
wt»h for you A m o il I ’roa-
AND
THURSDAY DECEMBER 22, 1927
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The dollars that come In over
our counters go out again in
trade. But your friendship
we have locked into the
vaults of our hearts—our
most dear possession. A
merry Christmas to you!
At this Holiday Season we
think of our customers as our
friends. We like to feel that
in a broad sense our custom­
ers are our partners—that
our succ ess is hut a reflection
of theirs. And so on the eve
□f a New Year, we extend to
you our hearty good wishes.
Eor your past favor—and
with a hope for your contin­
ued friendship—we pause to
send forth earnest greetings
and a wish for a Merry
Christmas.
1927
If Christmas finds you happy,
ami leaves you glad—then
will this Yuletlde season have
fulfilled our ardent desire.
M o u n t a in S tates
P ower C o m p a n y
J
I JOHN HENDERER, Prop.
If Santa brings us nothing
more than the assurance
of your continued friend­
ship, our Christmas will
he very merry.
C. E. WHEATON
“A ” STREET
Service Station
HARRY WHITNEY
ROY OWEN
FRANK LOGAN
AGAIN
the nentiment behind the
nxprcsslon, la what counta.
Hearty Christinaa creet-
Inga to you!
M. B. Huntly
DELICATESSEN
At This
we wish to
appreciation
and sinceri
yours a Joy!
a ITosperoti
liday Season
ress to you our
past favors
wish you and
Christmas and
< ew Year.
we wish you and
yours A Merry Christ­
mas and A Prosperous
New Year.
W. N. Long
Plumber
i With full appreciation of the
many courtesies shown dur­
ing the past year we extend
our best wishes for a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
White Front
Grocery
Flanery’s
Drug Store
Wright & Son
Henderer Electric
Kindest Thoughts
and Best Wishes for
Christmas and the
New Year.
ijriöttnnä -Peace on Earth—i thought sent through mortal flesh
—gave to man a vision whih has survived through more than
nineteen hundred years of strife ever advancing until today, na­
tions know and have turned to discussion of outlawing war.
It
was not nor is not a false promi e from creative power. Instead
only a rule of life, so simple tha man has found it difficult to be­
lieve and follow its tenets. It i this; “A Little Child Shall Lead.”
With that understanding, true 1 mility and simple faith, the won­
Not by might,
ders of “ Peace on Earth” unfo
not by power; but by the Spirit >f God born in
the life of man. HAIL CHRIS MAS.
Casey Service
tion
f
Main an Seventh St.
Christmas never comes, but
It leaves us with renewed
memories of our most cher­
ished possession — y o u r
friendship and understanding.
S
p
We wlah you the biggest
chockful of the beat that
stocking you can Imagine,
life can afford you. A
Merry Chriatmaa.
Springfield Mill
& Grain Co.
W. A. TAYLOR, Prop.
Service
Garage
W. M. RODENBAUQH
Accept our sincere good
wishes for Prosperity and
H appiness;
also
our
thanks for the favors dur-
ing tha past year.
May the good fortune we
wish you thia Christmas,
be with you throughout
time.
Merry Chriatmaa! Simple,
but aa sincere aa the moat
elaborate wlah we might
conjure up for you.
Turner’s
Novelty Store
HARRY M
STEWART FUEL
CO.
Jolliff-Scaiefe
Motor Co.
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