The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 20, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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    LOYALTY
The Uubeatable Union
of Spirit and Action
LO Y A LTY ™ the gian t fo rce th a t w ill accom p lish w ith e a se , u n ­
d ream ed o f h eigh ts in building th is com m unity.
L O Y A L T Y — th e vibrant coop eration o f every m em b er o f this co m ­
m unity in forcin g into th e foregrou n d th e b est that is in us, urging
ev er onw ard th e im pulse lo r g reater d evelop m en t o f h o m e a ctiv ities
It is th e com m u n ity th a t is loyal to h o m e activ ities th a t a lw a y s has
th e b est com m unity.
OUR INTEREST IN THE WELFARE OF THIS COMMUNITY PROMPTS US TO
SPONSOR THIS MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF SPRINGFIELD AND VICINITY
The following business and professional interests stand ready
to serve you and Springfield.
W RIGHT A SONS
Hardware and Furnitur«
W. C. REBHAN, M. D.
EUGENE KESTER, M. D.
SPRINGFIELD MILL A GRAIN
COMPANY
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK
HENDERER ELECTRIC
John Hendorar, Prop.
W HITE FRONT GROCERY
W. A. Taylor, Prop.
GRAY’S CASH AND CARRY
Dallas Murphy, Mgr.
THE W ILLAMETTE PRESS
Printers and Publishers
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
W. H. Adrian, Prop.
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER
COMPANY