Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Peconditas

"Think of a number from one to ten."

"PECONDITAS" immediately comes to mind. It was the key to coding the price tag on the merchandise in my father's store. Before WWII Arrow shirts sold for $2.00; Oxford Cloth $2.25; Stetson "Open Road' hats $5.00, Stratoliner with a wider brim $6.00

The clerk's optic nerve was the scanner for the price tag. Thus on the $2.00 shirt the label PNXS translated into $15.50 per dozen - yes dozen - 12. The X meant that the preceding number was repeated.

Recalling that dredges up a specific scene in the store. For display sweaters were neatly stacked in removable trays in shelves according to size and style. This particular day Fritz the clerk had at least two trays of sweaters spread out on the counter to show to an undecided customer. Finally the customer said that she was 'looking for her father". At this point Fritz said "My goodness, Lady, if he came in with you he must be somewhere under this pile."

History will show that Fritz did not have the opportunity to scan the 'peconditas' derivative at that time.

5 comments:

Chad Gardner said...

Excellent story... Welcome to the blogosphere!

Sarah said...

Welcome to the blogworld, Grampa Ralph! (I'm a friend of Chad's) Can't wait to hear all the embarrassing stories on your grandson! Surely you've got some good ones...

Chad Gardner said...

embarrassing stories need not be told... Shad

mary gardner said...

Hi Ralph!
Yeah! Congratulations on entering the blog world. You are way ahead of me. I look forward to keeping up with your thoughts and ramblings. I am quite sure that Chad gets his interesting subjects from you.... =) Mary

Marie said...

I too, am looking forward to some "turn the cheeks pink" stories about your grandson. I am sure Mary would love them too. :)