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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1963)
WISE SHOPPERS CHECK CREDIT PLAN, CHARGES a customer applies to open If the store makes a servica charge of li per cent per month on the unpaid balance, the cus tomer with a debt of $120 at the end qf the month would owe a service charge of $1.80 which would be added to the balance. Revolving credit was designed for customers who couldn't pay for purchases of any considerable revolvins charge account, she Jnecla(tie5 agrees to pay a certain amount of money each month on purchas es from the store. The minimum payment each month is about $10 and the maximum set by tile store. The store then sets a credit limit for the customer, equal to 12 U - in By FRANCES C. HALL County Extension Agent ous types of credit and accounts available, it's the wise shopper who finds out which one fits her family's pocketbook. times the selected monthly pay mcnts. In this way, the customer size within 30 days. Some people who could use regular or on charge accounts prefer revolving accounts because they like the "budget" feature. If you pride yourself on beingl has continuous purchasing power : 1 "IWUXjVtfltZS. a real bargain hunter, use the: same resuurcefulness when it For example, if a customer de Under an open account, the cus cides to pay $10 a month, she comes to shopping for credit tomer is able to buy whatever has $120 worth bl credit and may ,J By RUTH KING Credit charges may range all Hie way flora "nothing" to IB per! he needs, sign a sales slip to signify intention to pay, with no down payment required. Usual ly an open account carries no buy $120 worth of merchandise Customers should be aware that At the fiid nf the month, she is cost in terms of annual inter cent a year. billed fur $10 if the charge est charges may range between ACiE 2 B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thunday, May 30. 1963 Many department stares now of against her is between $10 and 12 and 18 per cent. Stores like interest or credit charge. ' devolving charge accounts, fer credit services unknown a few years ago. Two common kinds of charge accounts are of fered by many department stores $120. When this hill is paid she may buy enough more goods to revolving credit because it in To open clogs In steam iron For crowded closets, turn coat collars up and turn the lapels around pinning them together in the front. There'll be no crease in Ihe coal when you wear u. If you are fortunate enough to creases business and streamlines their honkkeeping. Interest charge those with payments scheduled1 on the installment plan, have holes, periodically use a cotton swab Irom the medicine chest. own a genuine silk Sari, make bring the. balance back up In $120. Because this can go on indefinite or service charge takes care of sure drycleanmg is done by hand also become more popular. The soft tip can't mar the Iron's because of thq fragile construc tion. the open account and the re: ly it's been called a "financial the cost of servicing and carry, ing the accounts. surface. I volving account. With the vari Here is how fliey work: Whenl merry-go-round." WORTH A FORTUNE Thil tarvic, creafed in 1947 '-: was produced in a famous American pottery In Trenton, :' N.J., by the maker of America's finest china. It was on '. order from King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, consists of more than 3,000 pieces, and cost over $30,000. The meani " ficont desian in maroon and 24-karat embossed gold Is sot off by the royal monogram on each piece. Breath ; taking in its elegance, thil is one or the "Command Per formance" service sets which has been created for no-;'- tables. Samples of the beautiful chine was on display re s cently at Garcelon's. "( ) BAKE A LOAF OF BREAQ Old-fashioned potato bread is its own invitation to a mack. Even the grownups will enjoy it with their favorite spread and accompanied by creamy milk. Let the folks smell It while it bakes and ' they'll be waiting for slice as loon at It it cool enough ; to cut. POTATO BREAD . IS DELICIOUS "t In spile of the dozens of dlf- lorent kinds of breads that we . ran buy, it's the simple yeast- " raised white loaf that most often appears on the (able. Flavor of this every day loaf can be varied a bit with the use of potato water and a bit of mashed potato as substitute fori Jiiilk. Fotato bread also freezes well so you can make several - juavcs and freeze some. POTATO BREAD 1 cup of water drained from boiled potatoes Z- 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons salt v; 3 tablespoons margarine or butter 1 cup very warm wetir 2 packages or cakes ol yeast, active dry or com pressed 1 cup mashed potatoes 5'j to six cups sifted all-pur-pose flour 1 egg, lightly beaten .;.lleat potato water and stir in rupar, salt ami shortening. Tool lo ;-0ike warm. Measure very warm :"nter into n large bowl. ; -Sprinkle or crumble in yeast. Stir 'iji lukewarm potato water mixture and three cups of flour; beat un til smooth. Stir in remaining Hour , tii make a soft dough. Turn onto : Utility (loured board: knead until smooth and elastic, about 10 min utes. Place in greased bowl, turn Ing to grease dough on all sides Cover, let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk about one hour. Divide into half end bake in two tingle loaf pans after greasing top of loaves with tetter or marga rine. Bake at 360 degrees for 4 minutes or a bit longer If need ed. . umcci nncci, CHAIRS Rentoli Sales Tln Tot Sliu trom Adult t. e It.ralli is tNCNIt lonitnicttd e iMuHtullr Peiiansa Authoring vertst 1 .luminal Dtoltn th t Main Ph. 2-347S Ph. TU 4-3188 Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 P.M. Open Friday Till 9 P.M. 9th and Pine Television Repair SPECIAL! hS ONLY Va-- For Most 17 ond 21-in. 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