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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1949)
TUESDAY, OCT. II, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NINE Instalment Buying I Nears Record High Br HAM IMWNIIN NEW YORK, Oil. 11 (I'l-Itiivm lib lime la at s null hmh. Tln great American liialilulluii playa lu pert III tht automobile industry's continuing pnmierlly mid In the rr llirn of the home npilUtir Industry I happy days. Its slsu reuurtnl " the inrrraa III arraa lure many cHstnmrra ara out nil strike and aren't buying fur cash. iThe eak vnluma n luotulniriit rarrtlt durliif th aummrr rrrovry ajvi duubllru tie In Willi oihrr uliases il the nation's business anil financial alulua Just brluio strike halted III basic IIKlUM I lr ut strrl lid coal. a Mi Ijiana ' Hank luans Ui businessmen air larreasllkg. Maliuliu-lurrrs' aulra atp Up atlaiply, and drpuiuilrnl atiiiti replenishing f stinks (ill the up grade once more. Industrial ptu durllon liaa rrbuunded Inim ila July law. And guv-emmem Kehrkr. atrraa lliat rrUill aulra am hnhlinit up rnttafkably wpll In unit volutin-, although n( In dullar vuluuuj be calm nl lower prlira. SrTluylng cm the Increased brink tyl tltla summrr allrr Irdrrul curb ufl crrdlt were rrinovrU, It Jumped JH1 million ilurlnii AuiiukI to a in-' high of IDS billion. Thla wua 1.0 billliin hluher ilian a yrur ago. The federal reserve board, wlilrh Used Ul art atrlrt rulrn on instal ment buying, rrporia thai buying cara on lime lave the loul Ila b rt bnoal. Tile M-opp with me ready rash, plua rlia." Inr rars mere Ukrn rare of by Hie aulo In dustry aomr tune baik. Audi aalrs men ara how cuiirentratliig un those with an Income lliat prrmiu payum ao much a mouth. 'Hie board says credit against autm toUl nrarl) I3 billion: rrrdiu against rrlriu eraUirs, television srta, furuituie and tiie like J3 billion: and instal ment loans by linaiirlal Institution, rather than retailers atand at nrarly H i billion. Hiilpplni Hay Consumer credit haa brru Hi" whipping boy during much of ilia pnatwar turmoil over Inllallon and drflauon. Curb on Instalment buying were tightened when finan cial authorities wanted Ut diarourave the public from bidding up the price of acarr artlilra. Ijiu-r. when the country moved over Inim a sellers' to a buyera' market, buMiiraamrn complained that light credit mint tlons were keeping them from mov ing gooda on their store floors, and tht curba were relaxed When the congreaa leared the country au in tor sharp recession. It allowed public to buy again, even If It dldn I have all the cash In pocket. Ap curba to lapue, Ul encourage the pureutly. It haa worked Home ap pliance planta that had Hoard for lark of orders have rropcued and rriairt sales booming. fundi Thorium II. Mrt.'alje, chairman 'il the Irilirul reserve boa id, point out: "liutulmrnt credit la Uie volatile and dynumlc element In consumer Ilnuncing. It la subject to wide flm millions and exerts a lirrvasive ellect on contuiner de. n mi id and prices." And he adda the morul, as the boards ares It: "Whrli economic recession seta in. ai umilliilrd credit remain U be paid oil III the period of con traction " That la Ilia real danger In buy ing on tune - hat might hapiirn to u II buMiirioi If enough people ran 1 1 keep up tlirlr payments, or are ao . debt-ridden they ran t buy anything else from the tUires. Credit I p liiatulmrnt crrdlt haa risen aline Hie end of the war from t'i billion Ui lim billion, til 1UIU It was t billion. AIUioukIi II la now more than double prewar, economists any the prrtrut totnl Is not at is II dangriowily high In a land where the national income and Indiutrlnl prtMlui-tloii Is as gient as In ours. 1 31 BABY MIXUP IS SOLVED Mrs. Robert Stroyer (left) holding Michael, ond Mrs. J. P. Shanley, holding Ceroid, as they left the Ravenna, 0, hospital after a boby mixup of 16 days was finally solved. Tests showed the mothers had Ihe right babies all the time. Shop Started 'For Fun' Now Mecca for Gourmets MADIHON, Wis. INK A I The spi rit of Horatio Alger, If It finds lu way to Madison, will be happy. It will find two little ladle who bought a food specialty shop "Just for fun." and, through hard work, turned I to Into a mecca for gourmets all over the world. Mis Margaret Bnydrr, a former music supervisor In local schools, i and Mis Norma llowarth. who used Ul work In a real mtata office, lived Uigether on a century-oid farm and dreamed of running their own busi ness some day. When they spotted an advertisement for a food special ty shop In the business opportuni ties columns of a newpaper, the "some day" had come. They moved in 10 days later, and Immediately set to work on a t am. to t p m. workday, transforming the shop Into a picturesque show place. Tiny shelve set around the tiny shop are framed by gay wallpaper. But It Is what the Misses Snyder and ffowarth have et on those xhelvea that excites the frmd.lfivera who visit or. write In. There are spectacular Italian an tlpasUM. fragrant Chinese water cheatnuu, caviar from Russia, pumpkin seeds from Mexico, an chovies from Por'.ugtl, 60 kinds of native Wisconsin cheese, exotic Uas from Ceylon, heibs and spic es, spired plrkle In wine, home made candy, Imported herring Irom Hcotland. chutney and curry pow der from India, and cheeses with names like carvl and cavil and ku mlnost and Jrtost from Norway and green sage from Switzerland and rouge de nolr Irom Prance. Although the women admittedly were Inexperienced in selling, they have done well. Mall orders come from a far away a Europe, Alas ka and South America. "So many people seemed shocked that we were willing to take such a risk," smiles Miss Howarth. "We have no background for the work. But I've always said you need Just three things to succeedr faith in Uod, faith In yourself, and the will ingness to work hard." Moose Women To Hold Bazaar MERIinX Women of tht Moose art to hold their bnraar Friday and Raturdar. October 14 and li. Mrs. J. W. Keedrr, chairman I asking that hrr committee. B. Jniir, Veronica McNeill, Maggie Adams, and Rose Foley meet at tht home of Mrs, Adams Thursday evening. October 11 at 7 p. m. to price and mark arUclea for Uie sale. Ihe following ladles are helping with the sale: Susan Williams. Hasel Hundley, and Maggie Adams. Tht salt will start at 12::) p. m. Ladle working on Saturday, Oc tober 16 are Anna Lahnda, Lillian Thomas. Mary Orovra, Susan Wil liam and Dovlt Keedrr. Junior Excitement Merrill Man Gtts 15 Days Jame Edward Reese, 34-year-old Merrill laborer was brought to Klamath Palls yesterday by state police to serve a 15-day sentence In tht county Jail. Reese was arrested by police yes terday afternoon In Merrill ' and charged with petty larceny. He ap peared In Justlre court there and was convicted of Uie charge. "See what I mean?" Naval Reserve Rules Lightened Tht naval reserve program haa been expanded, allowing naval re serve volunteer recruiting officers to perform first enlistment as well a re-enllstments. The ruling applies to both men and women. John Marsh, local navy recruiting officer, who ha been assisting tht naval reservt In this regard, announced that require menu have also been changed to permit first enlistment el per sonnet having no previous military service. Tht navy recruiter said that ne physical examination or compll. cated test art necessary. Inter ested person between It and 40 should call 3431 or write tht re crulUng station, Klamath Pall. PORTLAND TO BAEEH BAKER, Oct. II oPr-Thlrty-slt Portland businessmen are expected here Wednesday on a good wilt junket PATTERN-9203s,ziS"- MARIAN MARTIN Stop the show! 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FAST DAILY SCHEDULE Iv PORTLAND I til r Sk it Mscnii lv ALBANY Lv EUCENE. lv KLAMATH FALLS. ' t A Ar SAN FRANCISCO. 1 7:45 A.M. . 9:00 A.M. . (9:31 A.M. ,10:16 A.M. .... 2:23 F.M. ....11:13 P.M. OOINO TO LOS ANGIIEST The Shasta Daylight connects with the Owl at Martinez, arriving at Los Angclus 10:65 next morning. t.V fy i. M V r rl- . Th frltndly Horry Fee, District Freight onsJ District Southern Pacific Passenger Agent. Phont Sill