The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 29, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
TI IK SPRING PIRLD NEWS
THURSDAY AUGUST 29, 1929
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Upon Labor DEPENDS
Community Growth
Whatever this community has accomplished in the past---what-
ever it hopes to accomplish in the future, depends upon the men
who labor. The farmer, the day worker, the banker, the mer­
chant, the professional man—each one contributes his share of
labor toward helping to build the community.
Labor makes possible the building of schools, churches, good
roads, better homes. Labor creates prosperity. Labor builds
good will. Labor is the keynote of a successful and prosperous
community. Laboring together can make this community a com­
munity of which we all may be proud.
The following business and professional interests stand ready
to serve you and Springfield.
W RIGHT & SONS
Hardware and Furniture
W. C. REEHAN, M. D.
EUGENE KESTER, M. D.
SPRINGFIELD MILL A GRAIN
COMPANY
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK
HENDERER ELECTRIC
John Henderer, Prop.
W HITE FRONT GROCERY
W. A. Taylor, Prop.
GRAY’S CASH AND CARRY
Dallas Murphy, Mgr.
THE W ILLAMETTE PRESS
Printers and Publisher^
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
W. H. Adrian, Prop.
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER
COMPANY