Show I t I I II I r i 1 I II I y r s w J N JOS GAI t e j o REFLECTIONS i 1 The end of the year is to mea me Ine a a. time for sober sobel thou thought thought- t naturally of me and mine and mine and that includes you dear reader you are in a sense ense mine every time you JOU read one of these little feature articles For the time we are one family whether we agree on everything every every- everything thing or whether we snarl and pout over some disputed point under discussion we are more than friends we are brothers and sisters we cannot get Hway front from the fact l Time me to settle ettle bills at the years year's end enc How much do you owe to your family doctor t How Irow much for his days of nights of wak waking ng that you might be he more comfortable com cony for table and more fit for the I 4 p stern tern trials of your own life I There are thousands today I Iwho Iwho who do not have the cash to meet the well thumbed page pagen 1 in n the doctors doctor's ledger But 1 I dont don't him than you owe more i i that Haven't you time to sit I down own and think how good he heI I has in your hours of trial I l The family doctor may be I l to a shepherd who I ives h hlis lis life for the sheep SneeD I II I have seen this faithful S sei sei- lant l- l ant of man tenderly carin caring for Tor the as lambs as if they were ver Ms his is own I can think of no ty type 1 f service ervice more cons consecrates i more self Naturally Natural Natural- ly I cannot imagine a service ir i more deserving of regard j i why I have been a family farr fam ily lly doctor J |