Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, October 7, 1957 Page: 4 of 6
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34 Greeting
W R. Grace, founder of the
Grace shipping lines, was twice
elected Mayor of New York City,
in 1881 and IMS.
That it was Mark Twain who
made this immortal distinction:
"Work consists of whatever a
body is obliged to do . . . Play
consists of whatever a body is not
obliged, to do."
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Speed Queen
Automatic
Washer
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Living Room Suite
Regular $179.50
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$10.33 MONTHLY
INDIAN SITE CHOSEN
NEW YORK JR—Madras, India’,
has been chosen as the site for
the 1958 World Youth Congress
on Evangelism.
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SHOULDA STAYED IN BED
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. im —
Beginning of school meant noth-
ing but bad luck for Michael Fey-
en of Albuquerque. The first day
of school, Mike’s best friend-
Dennis Drury—was hit by a car
and suffered head injuries. A
week later Mike lost a prize rod
and reel at a fishing derby. Re-
turning home from the derby,
Mike discovered his new bike
which he bought with summer
earnings had been stolen.
PEOPLE 50 TO 80
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on teachers in the Mount Pleas-
ant BMHic schoo system. Iufor-
mation in the urticles has been
supplied by the teachers them-
selves. and The Times wishes to
thank them tor their assistence in
making this feature possible.)
Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 207 West fed St
Plssaant, Tawas.______________________________________________
MT PLEASANT TIMES PUBLISHING CO
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Everybody's Furniture Store
204 W. IND rA 4-4506
Bedroom Suite
SLJGHTLY DAMAGED
Regular $149.50
$78
ELEMENTARY. WATSON
MINNEAPOLIS (JR—A burglar
tansacked a suburban St. Louis
Park home stealing 831,444, most
cf It in government bonds. Police
had little trouble identitynig the
culprit. He dropped a slip of Pa
per bearing his name. The man
was picked up to a bar and the
loot was recovered.
. . . and mail it today to find out
how'you can still apply for a
11,000 life insurance polity to
help take care of final expenses
without burdening your family.
You handle the entire trans-
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tain range 31. Siberian
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21. Rice beer
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M. Notos
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Israel
30. Greeting
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vehicle
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Phbne PA 4 3440.
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DETROIT UR—Pontiac, with ON'
SrSaXotaiXs?.
of the market next year.
Pontiac displayed its new care
at a preview today. Details are
being withheld. Pontiac has madee
major engineering and styling
changes for 195a, however.
Industry gossip has it Pontiac »
will present an entirely new se-
ries to its 1MB line with a new .
engine. It also has been fairly
well understood that Pontiac will
have a refined version of fuel
injection.
Pontiac reportedly has no heavy
inventory of unsold 1957 models
in its dealers hands.
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Observatory, sajd repgrts of ita
=225
kussians indicated a seventh or
eighth magnitude of brightness.
Dr. Little, however, said the
three meg who stated they saw
the object, were sure it was the
satellite because radio signals
from the satellite were recorded
at the same time they saw it
Dr. Little said he did not see it
himself as he was asleep at the
time. He reported the sighting to
the Smithsonian Aatrophysical
Observatory at Cambridge, Mass.
FOR RENT-
■|i u Uiia-> Ph
Wes First
Training: Bachelor and Master
degrees from East Texas State
Teachers College.
Experience: Now in 14th year
as English and Spanish instruct-
or in Mount Pleasant Senior
High Formerly taught in Talco
and Clarksville High Schools.
Organizations: Member of lo-
cal and state teacher’s organiza-
tions and the Church of Christ.
Philosophy of Life: Believe in
and try to live by the Golden
Rule. Miss Jackson teaches 108
boys andigirls. — e— - - --u
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8:30--Trensure Huot
• Priee to Bisht
9:80-Truth Or C
10:00- -Weather
1015-Pandora‛s Boz
Mill of Life
1130-1Chab 60
Hits— Nm, Wg-ther, Sporta
with the same mate.
That inflation has hit Africa
. . . The price of a wife in one
tribe has gone up to nine goats
and six jars of beer.
That Grace Downs, who train}
airline hostesses, gives this dif-
ference between the sexes: “A
man worries about what the fu-
ture wil have in store, but a
woman worries about what the
store will have in the future "
That in a five-mile race a buf-
falo could probably outrun the
fastest thoroughbred that ever
lived.
That the poodle belonging to
chanteuse Fernanda Montel to
probably the most confused dog
in show business . every
month she changes its name—
just for good luck.
That beehives are the oldest
air-conditioned dwellings. Bees
- inside the hive keep the temper-
ature 10 degrees cooler than out.
side by fanning their wtags
NEW YORK UR—Things a col-
umnist might never know if he
didn't open his mail:
That the surest way to’get an
ulcer is to waste your time moun-
tain climbing up molehills. —
That in 18th Century England
a proper gentleman always wash-
ed his hands after handling
money.
That the world's largest in-
fant, according to the Fisherman
magazine, is the baby blue whale.
It measures upward of 25 feet
at birth.
That whatever our neighbors
across the seas think of Uncle
Bem, he’s no tightwad . . . Feder-
al spending from 1789 through
June 30, 1957 totaled $1,151,000,-
000.000
That Edison Hotel executive
Milton J. Kramer has this sign
on his desk: "A wise man is not
as certain of anything as a fool
is of everything."
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Autolite.
20c each.
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Buckets. 14 qt
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gun Cases. 91 M
New GE Steam
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Dutibuma by King Feature BraiN to»
and Prices
That Bob Apple and Annie
Lemon are next door neighbor* .
on Peachtree St., in Nashville, 1
Tenn.
That someone has suggested
this as the best epitaph for the
Iron Curtain: “Rust in peace."
That the male bon, one of the
moh handeoihe animas, M
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He ' often spends nA ntfre‛ life'
your name, address and age.
Mail to Old American las Co.,
3 West 9th, Dept L1042B, Kansas
City, Missouri.
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part or all.
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706 N. Johns
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loan
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See Soviel Satellite
FAIRBANKS, Alaska W—Three
young scientists at the Geophysi-
cal Institute of the University of
Alaska yesterday were reported
as being the first Americans to
see the Soviet earth satellite.
Robert S Leonard. Joseph
Pape and Dr. Giancarlo Rumi ob-
served the satellite with the
naked eye for five minutes yes-
terday starting at 4:53 s.m., Alas-
ka Standard Time (9:53 a.m.
ET), Dr. C. Gordon Juttie,
deputy director of the institute,
said today.
A Harvard scientist said last
night the object sighted over
Alaska may have been the third
stage of the rocket used to fire
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