T i n i HS I >A Y AUGUST 23. I92M i tin . pt*KlNHI*'lh>I.Ei A ttW B PAG® SIX OWN T HE CENTER of our business and our social activities—The place we call Home. Are we doing, day by day, the many things we should do to make this Home Town of ours an even better place in which to live-- Do we assume our share of civic responsibility Do we always put our best foot forward Do we boost our borne town to outsiders Do we meet adversity with a smile Do we trade with home merchants Do we pay our bills promptly Folks, when we can all answer “Yes” to these questions, then and not until then, will we be on the road to a bigger, better Springfield The following business and professional interests stand ready to serve you and Springfield. SPR IN G FIELD BAKERY Fred Frese, Prop. GRAY’S CASH AND CARRY Dallas Murphy, Mgr. SPR IN G FIELD SERVICE STATIO N SPRINGFIELD GARAGE W. H. Adrian, Prop. W. C. REBHAN, M. D. IN D EPEN D EN T M EAT CO. W H IT E FRO NT GROCERY W. A. Taylor, Prop. HENDERER ELECTRIC John Henderer, Prop. Grocer WALKER-POOLE CHAPEL Funeral Directors M O UNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY EUGENE KESTER, M. D. SPRINGFIELD M ILL A GRAIN COMPANY COMMERCIAL STATE BANK LUM ’S SERVICE STATION L. F. Anderson, Prop. E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Sales and Service W R IG H T A SONS Hardware and Furniture KAFOURY BROS. Drygoods and Clothing J. F. INMAN Drygoods and Clothing j. c. M c M u r r a y