The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 15, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY MARCH IB. 192»
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Make Your Word Your Bond
What a feeling of satisfaction it is to have our fellow
townsmen say, “His word is as good as his bond.”
CREDIT, the basis upon which present day business is
built, is one of the greatest assets any man can have. Keeping h s CREDIT
good is a duty every man owes to his community, his family and to himself.
Past due accounts reflect upon a man’s business ability. They mark him as
a man unworthy of confidence in any business activity. No one likes to
be associated in a business cr tv< n in a social way with a “dead beat.”
C R E D IT may be kept good by paying promptly as agxeed. Almost
any Immediate sacrifice is w ell worth while to maintain good Credit,
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The following business and professional interests stand ready
to serve you and Springfield.
W RIGHT & SONS
Hardware and Furniture
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Fred Frese, Prop.
GRAY’S CASH AND CARRY
Dallas Murphy, Mgr.
KAFOURY BROS.
Drygoods and Clothing
SPRINGFIELD SERVICE
STATION
WHITE FRONT GROCERY
W. A. Taylor, Prop.
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK
W. C. REBHAN, M. D.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
j. f . : nman
Drygoods and Clothing
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
W. H. Adrian, Prop.
HENDERER ELECTRIC
John Henderer, Prop.
J. c. M c M urray
CHARLES P. POOLE,
Funeral Director
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER
COMPANY
SPRINGFIELD M ILL & GRAIN
COMPANY
HALLECK'S GROCERY
Grocer
EUGENE KESTER, M. D.
E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford Sales and Service
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