Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1958, Image 28

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the experience of hundreds of thousands with
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. . . unfortunately my mother bestowed only
a few of her physical characteristics on me.
But a couple of the little items she passed
along I'd just as soon have done without.
Both my mother and I mean well. It's simply
that we're absent-minded and we sometimes
don't wait for our thoughts to catch up with
our tongues.
The day one of Mother's friends got an
overtime parking ticket, Mother offered to take it
to the police station.
"What's your name, lady?" the desk sergeant
inquired.
"Voorhees," said Mother. It wasn't, of course,
but she was, after all, a stand-in.
"How do you spell it?" The desk sergeant's
pencil was poised.
"Now, let's see," said Mother. "I'm not quite
sure whether it's with an I or an E."
The desk sergeant's eyes narrowed. He laid his
pencil carefully on the desk.
"Where do you live?"
"Well, now," said Mother, "I believe it's on West
Seventh Street. No, that's not right. West Sixth?"
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It took quite a while to get things straightened
out. Mother was so indignant that she reported
she doubted that she'd ever go to the police
station again. And she said that's what you get
for trying to do somebody a favor.
It could have happened to me. It may some day.
I went to a tea one afternoon inexcusably late.
And, as the hostess waited at the door to say
good-bye afterward, I fell down the stairway.
Lurching and stumbling, I managed to make my
way to her horrified hand.
"I'm so glad I was late," I gasped.
It didn't sound quite right. I tried again.
"But I'm sorry I came."
The hostess smiled a wintergreen smile.
"I'm sorry, too," she said.
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