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Graciousnass Needn't
Signify Insincerity
There is a common belief that
if you are kind and gracious to
all people, it will be interpreted
as a form of
insin c e r i t y .
You hear a lot.
about people
at e
p jmw wno are au
I, f I things to all
Sr I . men." The im
plication often
is that any gra
cious person is
insincere.
Some peo
ple, unquestionably, are kind
and gracious to everyone for per
sonal gain. They want something
from all people, if nothing more
than their respect and admira
tion. '
Others, by contrast, are kind
and gracious with no selfish
motive. They act as they do be
cause they like people and be
cause they feel that it is the
right way to bf.have.
Looking at the matter from
an objective point of view, I am
sure you will agree that this
makes sense. Why should any
one feel that he has the right to
take out his personal annoyances
en an innocent victim? If you
are annoyed by something, is it
... good sportsmanship to be gram
py to people who are in no way
responsible for your annoyance?
Then there are the people
who are different from you be
cause they have less money or
have had fewer advantages in
life. And there are those who
have a different religion or skin
color, or different beliefs. Does
this mean that they are inferior
to you just because they are dif
ferent? Belief Will Be Translated
- If you take time to analyze
the problem, I am sure you will
agree that there is no reason to
be anything but kind and grac
lous to the people you come in
contact with in your daily life,
whether they be members of
jour family, your neighbors,
your friends, or, your associates
in work.
Should you. be willing to ac
cept this point of view, your be
lief will then be translated into
action. You will find yourself
being gracious to everyone, not
because you have some personal
gain in mind but because you
want to treat them in that way.
This is the sincere type of graci
ousness that no one can mistake
for a selfish motive.
LETTERS FROM READERS
Worry: "Can worry wear a
person out? My husband wor
ries so much and he is always
' complaining of being tired. Is
this she cause?"
(A) Worry certainly can sap
a person's energy. A person who
worries is playing havoc with
the different organs of his body
and is using up energy that
should be spent for better pur
poses. In time he depletes his
reserve store of energy, with
the result that he is Just as tired
when he gets up in the morning
as he is at night Not all cases of
constant tiredness come from
worry, however. Sometimes
they come from physical causes,
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mia, or i glandular deficiency.
Tiredness that comes from a phy
sical cause can, however, be ex
aggerated by worry.
Allowances: "We have put our
10-year-old son en an allowance.
But he is always out of monsy
before the end of the week.
Should we advance him some
from his next allowance?"
(A) It is never wise to encour
age living beyond one's means,
as advancing money from the
next week's allowance will do.
Instead, go over your son's ex
penditures vith him and try to
find out where he has been
using his money foolishly. Then
see if you are expecting him to
buy more with his money than
his allowance will justify. If so,
he will need a larger allowance,
not advances on the next one.
Gifts to Wife: "Before we
were married, my husband used
to give me flowers and very nice
gifts. Now all I get are gifts on
special occasions."
. (A) Before you were married,
your husband may have had
more money to spend for gifts
than he has now. If you have
reason to believe that he could
afford flowers and gifts now as
he did before you were married,
you during your courtship days,
you might . tactfully mention
how much such things meant to
(Copyright 1955. General
Features Corp.)
Gold Hill
Gold Hill Following school
Friday, May 6, senior Methodist
Youth Fellowship of Gold Hill
attended a sub-district retreat at
Dead Indian Soda Springs. They
returned home Saturday.
The District Superintendent,
the Rev. Meredith Groves, Eu
gene, was to be at the Gold Hill
Community Methodist church for
quarterly conference Saturday.
He will also preach the sermon
Sunday at the church, and will
christen the Rev. and Mrs. Ger-
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BATTLE BOULEVARD A Vlet-Namese soldier arid a
civilian on bicycle look up flaming Boulevard Gallieni in
Saigon during street fighting between Nationalist Army
and rebel forces. Troops of pro-American Premier Ngo
Dinh Diem's government drove the last rebel troops out
of Cholon in another major victory that gave the anti
Communist premier a firmer grip on divided Viet-Nam.
Sunday. May 9, 195S
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
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Phoenix Residents. Vote May 16
On Sewer System Construction
Phoenix Residents of Phoe
nix, in a special election a week
from tomorrow, will decide
whether or not a sewer system
will be constructed in the city.
Two proposals will face the
voters in the May 16 election,
which will be held between 12
noon and 8 p.m. af the Phoenix
city hall. They are:. :
1. Authorization of $40,000 in
general obligation bonds to pro
vide for, sewage disposal.
2. Installation of a sewer sys
tem to be financed by assess
ments on property benefited.
Connect to Medford
Funds from the bond issue will
be used for connecting the Phoe
nix system to Medford's system.
An estimated $32,000, will be
Phoenix's share for participation
in cost of construction of a trunk
line by South Bear Creek Sani
tary district to the City of Med
ford system.
Another $3,000 will go for
construction of a trunk line con
nection between South Bear
Creek limits and Phoenix City
limits. "Of Jhe remainder, $2,200
aid Gear's daughter, Elizabeth
Gear.
Miss Beth Caldwell of Port
land, sister of Mrs. Gerald Gear,
is spending a few days with the
Gears.
' Mrs. Ruby Quakenbush left
for San Francisco where she will
spend a fewdays with the Gears.
Mrs. Ruby Quakenbush left
for San Francisco where she will
spend Mothers day with her
daughters and families, also her
son, Cpl. Bart Quakenbush, of
the Marine Corps, who is sta
tioned at Port Chicago, U. S.
Naval base.
Minnesota farmers will put
8,000 miles of farm drain tile in
the ground this year. I
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will be used for excess cost above
normal pipe size to construct a
trunk : line along " Highway 99
through Phoenix, and $2,800 has
been set aside for contingencies.
A-tax levy of about 7.4 mills
will be necessary for financing
an estimated average annual in
terest and principal, payment of
$2,960. The levy is based on an
assessed valuation, .of $400,000.
The Phoenix city council esti
mated a saving of at least $50,
000 on a treatment plant for the
city 'by connecting with Med
ford's sewer system. "
The Phoenix city sewer sys
tem would be financed by assess
ments against i property served.
Front Foot Cost
The council estimated it would
cost about $3.65 per front, foot
for local sewer installation. The
assessment would be paid 'in
cash, or under the Bancroft act,
which provides that payment
may be made in 20 semi-annual
installments.
. A charge of slightly more than
$2 per month per connection will
be charged residents of Phoenix.
The city of Medford proposes to
charge $2 per connection for
conveying and treating sewage,
and a slight additional charge
estimated by . Phoenix Mayor
Dan Adams to be ' between . 15
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. Little damage and no injuries
resulted Friday evening when
two vehicles collided near the1
Talent junction on Highway 99,
according to state police. The
vehicles involved were driven
by . Don Floyd Martin, 24, Ash
land, and Martin Kevin Davis,
43, Portland, officers said.
and 25 cents will be charged by
the city of Phoenix to cover col
lection expenses. , -i
, Each property owner will be "
responsible for connecting indi
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