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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1950.
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rHE STORY: After John and I
eloped and found a 4-room apart
n](’ll‘ to serve as both office and
home. Next we started walting for
John's first patient. But patients
don't flock to & new doctor’s office
and John has yet to have his first
professional ease. One night when
we slipped out for a few minutes
for a soda the phone rang. It was
the hospiial with a broken leg
case, but John wasn’t home so get
the oall. a .
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That very night, however, as if
to reinforce our waning courage,
we came wenderfully close to the
McCoy. ‘The front bel rang at
midnight, a time we both came
subsequently to recognize as the
most awful moment to be dis
turbed, during the deep, blissful
comfort of that first, sound sleep.
«Emergency!” we breathed ex
citedly, hopping out of bed.
Now any old timer in the medi
cal practice who has personally
reached the peak of success in his
callings, as symbolized by his em
phatic refusal to answer any night
calls at ali, even if General Eisen
hower himself were to make them,
always preaches emergencies to
the struggling newcomer. “Upon
such an occasion,” the gospel tells,
“when time is of the essence, and
blood flowing, the patient can’t
stop to bother about whether he
likes Dr. Wilson better than Dr.
Black, He will turn to any doc
tor—even you—-as the nearest suc
cor in his moment of need. And
from this patient’s gratitude, your
practice is made.”
“Sounds to me,” said John when
he first heard it, “like a good way
for Dr. Wilson and Dr. Black to in
sure their own good night's rest;
hut beggars can’t be choosers, and
I'll take anything.”
1t was therefore with glorious
visions -of gory injury, meaning
anvthing from an enucleated eye to
a gunshot wound,.although I might
have settled for a dangling arm,
that T tied my robe and rushed to
the door. -Alas! There stood an
enormous dog who was an obvious
first eousin to a giant dinosaur,
with his owner, a big, blond an
royingly healthy-looking boy of 18.
As I.slild from view before this
snactacle (and in complete honesty
I must eonfess that a midget Peki
nese would have produced a simi
lar -effect), John took over and
said: “What is it?”?
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Vainly I search for some obvious
hurt as the boy stepped closer to
speak, “My-dog bit me,” he said,
and I brightened hopefully.
“When?” asked John.
“Yesterday,” was the innocent
renly. .
How well I can recall my shock
ed indignation as I heard him cas
vally explain his midnight visit!
And how amused I can be today as
I realize from my greater experi
ence that emergencies usuvally
mean either a patient who can’t
sleep and doesn’t see why the doc
tor should either, or a man who
has finally consented to a medical
examination and doesn’t care what
time it is, or a nervous woman in
need of pschological re-assurance.
“Well, you see,” the boy went on
hurriedly, suddenly seeming to
grasp what time it was. “Tiny’s
bitten me before, but I got to won-
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dering tonight if maybe she might
have rabies, so I got scared. And
I thought you could take a quick
look at her, and let me know, be
cause if you think so, I'll need
treatment.”
A bargain’s a bargain, I began
to think pleasantly, until John,
after a cursory glance at the quiet,
intelligent-looking animal, said:
“Well, T don’t know too much
about dogs, but this one seems all
right.”
At which the fond owner offered
eagerly, “She is beautiful, isn’t
she?” as it it-were 2 o'clock in the
afternoon and we had stopped at
a pet show.
“But,” Jochn continued, com
pletely ignoring the interruption,
“you’d better take her over to the
vet or the Department of Health
tomorrow just to play safe. If
you'd like, though,” he finished
hopefully, looking at the nasty
scratch bite the. boy had shown,
“I'll be glad to cauterize your
wound with nitric acid, -Keep it
from getting infected.”
I might have forgiven him any
thing had he at least consented to
that, but the boy bhurriedly shook
his head and began backing out.
“No thank you,” he said politely,
as if he were refusing a second
helping of pie a la mode, “but if
it’s- not rabies, I'll just do what I
always do when she bites me—
put a little iodine on, and let it
alone.”
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Even my mother’s daily tele
phone call, grew more and more
frantic. “No one at all?” she
would repeat sadlv, and then add
in that false, cheerful: “But don’t
worry dear, Somthing’s bound to
happen tomorrow.”
Freda, too, was wonderfully
sympathetic. “If cnly my Xarl
would . hurt himself,” she said
yearningly. “He always does, but
now when you need it, he doesn’t.
And he always goes to the doctor
in the building when it happens.”
At first 1 was shocked at the
brutal idea. Then I said: “But
Freda, ‘we wouldn't take any
money from you in any case,” sincé
neither John nor.l had any illu
sions about a supetintendent’s sal
ary.
“Of course not,” she laughed at
my ignorance. “When my old man
gets hurt—and I don’t make him
do it, but he’s always bound to
twist his back shoveling coal or
slip when clearing the ice, nothing
serious you see—well it's always a
compensation case. Nobody pays.”
This blunt summation of the mil
lions of dollars expended annually
to and for injured workmen start-
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HE MIXED IT UP — Painter
Joseph Church of Cleveland, 0.,
a great admirer of Mack Sen
nett comedians, came out look
ing like one after an on-the-job
scuffle with the neighbors of an
apartment he was painting.
Church and his crew incurred
the wrath of the mnext-door
couple; one thing led to another;
paint cans, light bulbs and a few
punches were thrown, and
Church was knocked on his sit
ter into a bucket of paint.
led me then, but actually it is the
average employee’s impression of
the workmen's compensation laws.
But Freda meant v ell, “Maybe,”
she finished, patting my hand sym
pathetically, “any day now Karl
will do it again!”
Then our first real live patient
turned up very, very early the
next morning and it was, of all
things, an emergency.
(To Be Continued)
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The new product was announced
by D. C. Arnold, president of The
Keystone Varnish Co. Charles G.
Oswald, technical director of the
manufacturers, says the formula
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MIZE & DOSTER Furniture Shop
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FOR RENT—Partially furnished
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For Sale
FOR SALE—Two bedroom house,
119 Sylvia Circle. Small down
payment. Nice lot; four pecan
trees. Phone 56-J. f24p
Wood Shavings Free
COME and get 'em this week at
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CERTIFIED Sded Potatoes, peck
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Broad. 124 c
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Lowest £tices Call the DIXIE
DOODLE, Phone 3397. Now
under new management. £27e¢
Choice Sales Location
Z 7AILABLE March Ist, in Washe
ington Street ftrading center.
Approximately 4,500 square
feet, ground floor, double en
try doors, modern window
front. Call R. M. Snow, Phone
369, or write P. O. Box 46, m3ce
Give A Camellia
FOR VALENTINE—Come see our
wide selection at the nursery
on Atlanta Highway. Ever
green Landscape Service, Phone
4251, C. A. Rowland, Jr., owner.
mbce
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Medicated Poultry Feed
WHY TAKE chances on Baby
Chicks when we mnow have
Standard Starting and Growing
Mash with Nitrophenide for
control of C&ddiosil. itc. J. ks
DAWSON ~ 549 E, Broad
Street. m3e
Hey Lo!
HAD YOUR Vitamins today? Get
them at PRINCE AgENUE
SODA CO. Open nights till
11:30 p. m. m2e
Win A Plymouth (
A DOLLAR donated to Georgai
~ _ Heart Association offers you an
~ opportunity to win a 1850 Ply=-
~ mouth Sedan, now on display at
J. Swanton Ivy, Ine. f24c
Contest for Plymouth |
CONTEST closes March 4th, Ply
mouth given away by Georgia
Heart Association. Contess
blanks available at J, Swanton
Ivy, Inc. : 124
Crushed Stone |
CRUSHED STONE for driveways,
beach pebbles and pink marble
and granite blocks, Adams
Transfer Co., Phone 218. ce
\ Goose Feather Pillows
FOR SALE — Goose feather pil
lows. Lillian Wynn, Gaines
School Road, Phone 1878-R.2
f2lp
Flower Growers
COME IN for your requirements
of RELIANCE fertilizer — and
VOLCK Spray for Camellias
and Azaleas. See our HOL
LAND GROWN GLAD Bulbs.
ATHENS SEED CO. Phone
2023, Athens, Ga. ml9cc
$30.00 FOR YOUR OLD
REFRIGERATOR
WILL give $30.00 trade
in value on your old ice
box or refrigerator re
gardless of condition, on
new 1950 Cromwell Re
frigerator. 9 Cu. ft., 60
Ib. froxen food compart
ment. If yours is worth
more than $30.00 come
in and see us, we wi'l
give you your money’s
worth on any kind. -
J. B. WHITE & CO. |
College Ave. f
Up From Palace Theatre.
: 3 f26¢
A e N, > S e
Help Wanted
WANTED — Experienced sten
ographers. Permanent resi
dents, ages 25-35. Apply at the
Georgia State Employment Ser
vice, 289 North Lumpkin Street,
Athens, Ga. f23¢
For Rent—Apartment
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THREE room furnished apart
ment. Available immediately.
Phone 4662, 23p
For Sale
1930 FORD Tudor, Custom 8 cvl.,
black metallic, overdrive, radio,
heater, seat covers, Only 500
miles. Southern wisitor mu#
sell, will sacrifice. Phone Hol»
man Hotel, ask for P. Weste
man. Leave phone number if
not in. f22p
For Rent
VERY comfortable warm, freshly
renovated room, very quiet; 3
adults in ramily. Hot water
(shower), all conveniences; on
bus line. Busir:ess man or pro
fessor. Please call 2052-W. f22p
Apartment Wanted
i it ST SRR
STUDENT couple would like two
or three room furnished apart
ment. Phone 3105-R-2 after 7
P m. {23p
Expert
Repairing