Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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Fred Goodstein as a 3044 acre
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6:30— Tales of the Tezas Ranger
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and Mr and Mrs Myrtle Neugent
and children of Garland visited
Mr. and Mrs Joe Jones Sunday.
Mn Ruth Gann to visiting her
•on and family, Mr and Mrs.
Jim Gann of Fort Hood.
Mrs A E Wiedeousch of Del-
las ia visiting Mr and Mrs VI
vian Currey and Mrs Lilly and
other relatives.
James Brents of Fort Worth
spent the weekend with hie par-
enta, Mr and Mrs. Karl Brents
Mr and Mrs w. D Bell of Ar-
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wiuh Mr. and Mrs James Craig
Currey and children.
Mr and Mrs Richard Lynn
Floyd of Tyler visited his parents,
Mn and Mr Homer Floyd, Bat-
urday night
Mrs. Earl Brents. James and
Linda attended the Tyler Rose
Festival Saturday Md visited
with relatives
Jack Crawtord of Fort Worth
waa buried Monday at Liberty
Hill He was a former resident
__The Turkish Republic was pro-
claimed on Oct. 29, 1923, with
Mustapha Kernel as president.
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University Fund today stood at
8290,786,922 after high bids were
accepted for oil and gas leases on
University of Texas lands in 12
Waat Texas counties.
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The tract to one-half mile north-
east of Mackeroy Field.
The 39th lease sale yesterday
covered 19 tracts over 45,463
acres.
Humble OU Co. submitted the
highest bid per acre of s1,1s0 and
a total of $185,000. The 1614 acre
tract is one-hald mile from Bakke
Oil Field in Andrews County. The
third highest bid was $102,000 by
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COSTLY CALL
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. on — A
customer who obtained permis-
sion to use a cafe telephone hero
called Toronto and talked for 23
minutes. For not paying the F
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fined $100.
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reen Hill hureh of Chriet
Missionery Ab—nt Hour
EmewEou.
(Another in a series of sketahei
on toech ere ia the Mount Pepa
ant public school system. Infor-
mation in the articles has been
, supplied by the teachers them-
selves, and The Times wishes to
thank them for their assistance in
making this feature possible.)
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7:00-- The Milhonaire
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Since leaving Brow University,
Perelman has turned out some
IS books and plays, more than
200 humorous skits for the New
Yorker magazine, and innumer-
able movies.
Perelman now lives in a 117-
year-old stone house on an 83-
acre farm in Bucks County. Pa.,
complete with a mortgage, high
weeds “and a slough of despond "
What does he believe is the fun-
niest thing in the world?
"The spectacle of e middle-ged
man trying to earn his living ’
And the saddest?
'The same thing,” he said.
“But I wouldn’t want to be
thought cynics! I suppose you
might say I was an idealist, but
just say it — and you’ll get a
blow on the mouth."
Like all writers, Perelman suf-
fers from insomnia, and he cures
sleeplessness by murmuring over
and over his favorite sentence in
contemporary literature:
"There were rainbow roses on
Mosely Mason’s dresser this
morning."
The source?
Tt’e the opening line from an
unpublished novel — although
why it’s unpublished bests me.”
said Perelman. "It’s better than
Miltown.* "
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6.5Local A— Bi—ssl W—8
6:45 Neva
7 - Captain Kanzaroo
Mb—
7:55--Weather
B - ned Waring Show
8 — Arthur Godfrey Time
9:00—-Video Varieties
9:15—Arthur Godfrey Time
940-Strike It Rich
10:00 -Hotel Coemopolitan
1015Love of Life
NEW YORK i—S J. Perel-
man, regarded by many as the
wittiest man alive, believes Am-
erica’s greatest medical problem
I isn’t hardening of the arteries—
it ~ decay of the funny bone
“Humor writing today?” he
I said. “I just don’t see much of it
I around.
| The immensity of life is a de-
terrent. Everything today has as-
sumed such a terrific shape and
size it dwarfs the individual and
his point of view.
"The movies and television al-
so have siphoned off a lot of
possible humorists who became
anonymous gag writers. They
might have had a viewpoint or
an identity, but instead they be-
came part of a six-man team.
They are paid well, but their
work has no permanence."
A raffish Socrates who looks
and talks a bit like Groucho
Marx—as a matter of fact, he
wrote two early Marx brothers
movies—Perelman broke into
the chuckle industry during the
turbulent 1920s, the era of such
men as John Held Jr, and Rob-
ert Benchley.
"We all starved together," he
said “But there was a tremRS
"But, like everybody else, 1 ited States hold helicopter pilot
licenses.
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DURANT, Okla « — No one
believed J. T Bruce when he
told friends he was picking
cucumbers from his peer tree
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE— Here’s how to work it;
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Saturday Ciyptoquote: I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER
THE HOUSE WHERE I WAS BORN — HOOD.
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J. F. HARPER
—■ — Taught 16 years, having served
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1 a0-- The Verdict Is Yours
aa elementary principal, high
school principal; math, chemistry
physics, biology, and agriculture
(Veterans Program) teacher. Now
teaching Algebra II. and Physics.
Have BS and ME degrees; now
working on Master of Natural
Science Degree.
Attended school at Sulphur
Springs High School, East Texas
State College, Texas AAM, Sam
Houston State College, Harding
College at Searcy, Ark., David
Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn., and
University of Ark.
Member Titus County Unit of
the Texas Classroom Teachers
Association, the Texas State
Teachers Association. The Na-
tional Education Association, and
the National Science Teachers
Association. Member of the
Church of Christ
The purpose of this life to to
understand myself and to change
progressively toward what God _
would have me be.
Harper teaches 103 boys and
girls.
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1957, newspaper, October 23, 1957; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613278/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.