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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HETTXER, TIIIHSDAY, JTLT 17, 1019.
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Personal
Not so many days ago a parcel came into a postoffice. It
bore a foreign postmark. The parcel .was for a lady. It
contained nine yards of dress goods, trimmings, buttons, one
pair of shoes, two pairs of hose and four yards of ribbon. It
was a C. 0. D. package. The charges on the package were
$26.31, including postage. It was a Monday morning.
The person to whom the package was sent had planned to
make a dress especially for an afternoon function to be on
the Wednesday of that week. Proceeding in the usual way
this lady cut out her goods by pattern. It was late Monday
afternoon before she learned that she had made an error
and a serious one. She found that it would require that she
obtain more goods to match. She must have it for Wednes
day afternoon. She thought of wiring for more material,
but then she knew that the store from which she purchased
the goods would not know what to match. To write for
more material, sending sample would not give sufficient time
for return. The gown was not completed. As to the shoes,
.they did not fit. TLey were not the last "she wanted. No
gown. No shoes. This situation may be somewhat out of
the ordinary, but likely similar accidents have happened to
you.
The lady in question could have obtained almost the identi
cal material at home, both with regard to price and quality.
When she found out her error she could have reached her
local merchant in a few moments over the phone, explained
the situation, or could have run into town, where shoes could
have been fitted and materials matched. Your local mer
chant, by constant touch with your needs, learns to know
what you want. His personal attention is directed to this.
Naturally he always wants to accommodate you. That is
what he wants to do. He wants to be of personal service to
you. He soon learns your likes and dislikes. The lady who
sent away for her materials desired impersonal service. She
could have obtained personal service by trading at home.
It is always more satisfactory to receive personal
service.
So Try Personal Today. If Not in the
Past Start Now to Receive it by
BUYING AT HOME
HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY
MINOR & COMPANY
PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY
MARTIN REID
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
SAM HUGHES COMPANY
THOMSON BROTHERS.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
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