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Show HOW HOME BUYING HbLPS One of our advertisers, C. M. Peterson Pet-erson who makes good clothes in our home" town for home people, tells some homely truths in h.s advertisement advertise-ment that reiterates what The Press has said editorially of economic reasons for buying at home in every case where something equally aa good and equally as reasonably priced and in nearly every instance such is the case can be brought at home. His ad is good enough for an editorial. He makes the strong point that every dollar spent atlv me for a home product helps to employ a local workman, anu that the home spent dollar helps to maintain some Mt. Pleasant home. When a dollar is sent away for a foreign product that dollar if it ever returns, comes bask clipped of its profit proportion the profit part, on, which we live, is lost to our home town as completely as if sunk in the sea. Let's look at this buying proposition solely as an economic one, and buy at home, eve n if (mind the "If") we may infrequent instances pay more, knowing that all we paid, less the cost of the raw material, stays right at home with us to be spent over and over again at home with us. |