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TheyTl Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo Buster, Jur 10. ItSS MESFORD (OREOOIT) BC&XL TJOTOTC O. r rwyrno IK LIKE 4 But on the phone-get a load of himhe gives wrm the hauds LIKE AH UMPIRE WITH URyWGITIS PUBLIC SPEECM-NO GESTURES . TUat WE rU I wwr nv-'- tue Wheel w Z.-p.ib -JiC RILL WHERE 'A No-zoo Hot SEEEyfiTOEVB WITH TH4Ti tWtfr? WELL-YES-HUM? COULD BE-WELL. CMECKWITMME- AT THE CLUB .ee .TTwg ium 1 '"rTT .VirTo OJT TO As We Live Spending Tim If Juit Like Spending Money "- There are some people who are frugal with money and yet who are completely unconcerned - about how I they use their - time. There - l ara tttiora whn jsJ are spend- I thriftswith I knth on4 .4111 others who are. literally misers with Dr. Hexlock As Is true of money, a happy medium should be the goal in the use of time. You do not want to waste time any more than you would waste time any more than you would waste money, because both are valuable. On the other hand, you should not be a penny-pinch er with your time or with your money. The happy medium, where the person uses both his money and time wisely and sen sibly in the sense that he gets some return from each should be your goal. What possible relationship, you may ask, is there between money and time? While it is true that, time can be used to earn . money, that is not the relation ship I want to stress. The im portant relationship between the two is psychological, not ma terial in form. A person" who is a spendthrift with his money never really en joys what his money buys be cause he has not used it wisely. Furthermore, he has a certain feeling of guilt about wasting money, no matter -. how much money he may have. He knows that money is valuable and any thing valuable should never be wasted. Exactly the same atti tude exists in .the time-spendthrift Feels Guilty On the other hand, the penny pincher never enjoys his use of money because he discovers that he is feeling guilty when he parts with every penny. So it is with the time-pincher. Even taking time out to sleep, to talk to people, or to relax makes him feel guilty about "wasting" his time. -.- : Having a . reserve of money for the proverbial rainy day gives everyone a feeling of se curity. The same is true with a time-reserve. The person who uses his time wisely will always find that he has some left over and this is ready and available for some emergency use or even for some pleasure he would en joy if he felt he could afford it Because he has this time-reserve available, he can relax and not feel pressed when something un expected turns up, as the time waster is apt to feel. LETTERS FROM READERS Petulance: "What makes peo ple's voices change when they are petulant and what is respon sible for the petulant expres sion?" Curious Reader. :(A) Petulance is a form of anger a mild form, to be sure but anger just the same. The petulant person goes around with a chip on his shoulder. As a result his face takes on the typical expression of anger and it remains hour after hour tw- cause the state of anger persists ; that long. With anger, there is j ways a cnange in the tone of voice. It is likely to become high er in pitch and to take on an unpleasant tone. This happens, only to a milder degree, when the person is petulant Desrxucti veness: "My son. who is six years old. k always tear ing his clothes or breaking his toys. He feels sorry after it hap pens, but it is too late. How can I get him to be more careful?" A Mother. (A) You cannot expect too much foresight in the case of a six-year-old. And, to avoid breakage and tearings, one must use foresight Get him clothes that can stand hard wear and toys that are not easily damaged. Then, warn him when you give him these things of how they can be damaged. For example, tell him that he must watch out for nails that will rip his clothes or leaving his toys on the floor where people can step on them. By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D. This will, eventually, help him to develop foresight. Lata for Meals: "My husband is always late for meals. He knows when they will be served. but he just fools around and that makes him late in getting to the table. How should I han die this problem." Annoyed Wife, (A) So long as your husband's lateness is due to carelessness on his part, not his work, you should not humor him as you otherwise would. Tell him 10 to 15 min utes before the meal is to be served that it will be ready at a certain time. Then, if he does not get to the table on time, let him eat cold food. 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