Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1957, Image 72

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Stranger
I was at the ticket window in Grand Central Station
in New York City before I discovered I didn't have enough
money to get home. The fare to Muncie, Ind., was $60.58, but
I had only $52.50.
I was telling my plight to the ticket agent when the man
standing behind me in line a complete stranger reached
over and handed me a $10 bill.
"Mail it to me when you can," he said.
You can imagine my feeling of gratitude and renewed
faith in my fellow man. In this rush-rush world of ours, it's
wonderful to know there still are people like that almost
anywhere you go. Wesley B. Eley, Muncie, Ind.
THE LAND OF MANAMA. Before we left the
States for Mexico, my husband was working under pressure.
He was still running in high when we came here, and wasn't
sure he wanted to stay. Then he began to shift gears.
One day he came home and said, "I just saw a crowded
bus push a stalled car up the street. Everyone was good
natured about it. Nobody was in a hurry. I might like it here."
Just recently he came in smiling and said, "A rickety old
car ran into mine this morning. The driver got out, shrugged
his shoulders, and grinned. Then I got out, shrugged my
shoulders, and grinned. Know what? I think my ulcers are
gone." Sure enough they were! Mrs. Kate Sladek, Mon
terrey, Mexico.
YOUNG PLANTS NEED CARE. Recently I planted
some chrysanthemums in my choice flower bed. In a few
weeks they were doing fine, but needed to be staked and
tied if they were to grow straight and blossom fully.
As I was tying the young plants, I started thinking. How
much like plants are children! They need a good home with
the right kind of love and discipline to make them grow
straight and blossom fully. Mrs. R.W., Anderson, S. C.
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Family Weekly, 179 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, III.
. . . i'm one of those old-fashioned things like gas jets
and feather boas. I went out of style a while ago and never
made a comeback.
Probably I ought to be packed off to the Smithsonian
and preserved for posterity.
I can't stand to owe money.
Installment-plan living is fashionable these days. You
don't need indoor plumbing if you have a television set.
If you can afford a bicycle, the thing to do is get a
Mercedes-Benz. On time, that is.
Owing money makes me sick.
Getting something for nothing is easy now. You pay
nothing down and 10 cents a week. Then, when you're too
old to care, you have the mortgage paid on the swimming
pool.
I lie awake nights wondering Lf my bills ire paid.
Some of my friends wear mink stoles and own three
cars. Some of them pay a little bit each month to the grocer
and a little bit each month to the milkman. And some of
them sneak downtown for a quick loan to build a lanai
across the back of the new house because the neighbors
have a new patio but lanats are newer than that.
I don't have charge accounts. They're too easy.
Maybe one day the ship whose cargo is my fortune will
make it to harbor. Or maybe I'll spend a lifetime buying
bonds and annuities and still end my days at the poor farm.
Maybe when I'm a very old party I'll still be working and
saving and counting the slow pennies and doing my shop
ping through the windows.
I worry about paying my way in life. I suffer over the
things I'll never have.
But what I have is mine.
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