The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 27, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OPEN PURSE
T h e value of money is in what it will buy—the necessities, the
comforts, the luxuries of life. Money spent in this community to buy these
things stays here where
I each person shares in the profits its trading produces.
M ore modern conveniences, a wider social life, a greater bus­
iness activity—in fact, a far reaching, ever growing wave of benefits to every
citizen of Hometown follows the practise of buying at home.
O
p en the purse strings — not to spend foolishly, but to buy
wisely. Hometown offers you full value for every dollar’s worth you buy, plus
the greatest of all returns on your money—
“A Better and Happier Community in which to Live”
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The following business and professional interests stand ready
to serve you and Springfield.
W RIGHT 4 SONS
Hardware and Furniture
KAFOURY BROS.
Drygoods and Clothing
LUM’S SERVICE STATION
L. F. Anderson, Prop.
j. c. M c M urray
Grocer
EUGENE KESTER, M. D.
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Fred Frese, Prop.
GRAY'S CASH AND CARRY
Dallas Murphy, Mgr.
SPRINGFIELD SERVICE
STATION
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
W. H. Adrian, Prop.
W. C. REBHAN, M. D.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
W HITE F °O N T GROCERY
W. A. T aylor, Prop.
HENDERER ELECTRIC
John Henderer, Prop.
WALKER-POOLE CHAPEL
Funeral Directors
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER
COMPANY
SPRINGFIELD MILL 4 GRAIN
COMPANY
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK
E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford Sales and Service