Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1958, Image 28

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Bouquet of Thoughtfulness. It always seemed that as soon as I sent my
children off to school the telephone began ringing, the breakfast dishes
stared at me, the wash shouted for attention, and every peddler within
miles found his way to my door.
After two hours of this one morning, when I was about to pull my
hair and scream, the doorbell rang again and I raced to rebuff another
salesman. I snatched the door open and stopped. ,
There stood a curly-headed three-year-old boy from next door with
a bouquet of flowers clutched in his little
fist. "Here," he said, "I picked these my
self just for you." j
My rage dissolved in a moment and,
while I've forgotten many of the irritating
incidents in my home, I've always re
membered his innocent act of love. Mrs.
G. A., Warrington, Fla.
Benevolent Brain-Washing. This story hap
pened when I was living in the Virgin
Islands. The rector of the Episcopal church
had a parrot whose cage stood near a
window overlooking a principal residential
street. Since there are few window panes
in the islands, passersby took glee in
teaching the parrot some choice, but high
ly unepiscopal, language.
Soon the parrot disappeared, but three
weeks later it was back. Now, instead of
curse words, the parrot was screeching at
everyone, "Lord love you." The rector
had given it a brain-washing. Sterling
Sorensen, Pine River, Wis.
The Right Side of the Tracks. An unpleasant office situation had de
veloped, and all the way home in the car I poured out my troubles to
my husband. Finally, he said, "Honey, here's the railroad tracks. After
we cross it, let's leave the office behind."
I took the hint and our daily ride home became more pleasant. Now,
whenever one of us tends to let something bother us too much, the
other will laugh and say, "Let's leave it on the other side of the
tracks." Mrs. Anne Cook, Albany, Ga.
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Two Strangers Visit America. My husband and I
are making our first visit to your country, So
far, it has been one lovely surprise after an
other. I say "surprise" because in other countries we
get a different view of the United States from
your movies, novels, and magazines gangsters,
juvenile delinquents, neurotic females, in
security, unscrupulous ambition.
I know everything is not beyond criticism
here or anywhere but I think you should
sometimes show the world more of your good
things your happy family life, your magnifi
cent outdoor scenery, and above all your unfail
ing kindness.
Remember, though some of your traditions
are based on the Old World, there is much the
Old World could learn from you. Mrs. Julio
Martinez San Jose, Eugene, Ore.
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your letter, you will receive $10. Letters must be signed, but names will be
withheld on request. We reserve the right to edit contribution. Letters
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Michig Ave, Ckktgo 1, 111.
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