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9:30— Talent Scouts
10:00—Crossroads
Alan re-
were mov-
BzcK BzACES FOR THE LWE '
TAUT AS DR.PARKER PLUNGES
You said you hoped to change
our ways," Alan said, without ran-
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6:00—Weatherman
6:05—Snorts Todav
610—Do You Know Why.
6:15—Douglas Edwards News
6:30—Lone Ranger
7:00—Annie Oaklev
7:30—Stars of Grad Ole Oory
8:00—Arthur Murray Party
8 31—Ford Theatre
9 00—Annie Oaklev
9:30+Stars of Grand Ole Opry
10:00—News
10:15—Weatherman
10:30— Film Fare
T"Boy, do I wish I was you!
Then I wouldn’t nave to go to
school."
The father, if he is equally
fxank. replies:
that von should be glad to have us |
come."
appreciate yot"
"No," laughed Dr. Ernet
Another thing about a platform.
It's half-brether to a shelf.
much."
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By HAL BOYLE
butler came to his side, and leemed
over, murmuring.
With a glance at his mothet.
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“We would not only give you
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■ 7:30—Playhouse of Stars
i .. 8:100—Undercurrent
1 8:30—Celebrity Playhouse
9:00—Hollywood Summer
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• I like that chance to keep in touch
with the children
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“It was Cliff Summers asking
me if I meant to run again for the
bit of anticipatory pleasure in con- two blond children, made a pretty
sidering the way you'll work with picture of affectionate understand-
this man who speaks so loftily ing.
I SAmy ERS My
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Linda, and others at the table,
listened unhappily.
will. I went to school to her. and
Tve a pretty good notion that Miss
Maggie will be the first one-th.
know when the job she does is no
longer good."
"Because thinking leads many if she were retired against her own
HERE BOY I
.COM cx’
6:55—News
7:00—Captain Kangaroo
• 7:25— Weatner
7:30—Captain Kangaroo
7:55—News
8:00—1Garry Moore
, 8 :0- -Video Varieties
, 8:45—ideo Varieties
9:00—Aithur Godfrey Time
9:15—Video Varieties
9:30—Str. ke It Rich -
10:00—Valiant Lady
10:15— Love of Life
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"ing which I would really have pre-
ferred not to mention "
"You wbuld,eh?" growled Jas-
4.ay ear“t ~iK.it SAY? i
A- x GCTHFOLEH LiFE A-
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He has to shake his head to i
a silver fish leaping at twilight
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I TH' POftE LEETLE
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I so tore up AN,
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THE REPUBLICAN conven- spoke on was built to give several
tion has to face the civil rights different views. So is the one
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— 11:00—News A Scoreboard
11.10—Weather
11 15—Late Show
valuable: as he says, he feels a
great responsibility for the town's
children."
“Perhaps he does ansume too
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Jasper further by hissiighting remarl
about American ways.
CHAPTER NINE
KCMC-TV
Channel *. Texarkana. Texas
Thursday. + •
6:00— Good Morning
Win Kogers Jr.
. 6:25— Weather
6:30—Good Morning
1 desk piled high with postponed
i chores, and has little heart to
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HUGH C. CROSS and MRS. EARLM. PORTER
____________________Owners and Publishers__-___________.
Enterea as second class matter at the Poet Office at Mt Pleasant
i exas, under the Act of Congresa, March 1. UK-
ried, and his kin. Lindas strongest suitor, we wo.ua gram yon use
memones date from ner tenth wedding high position which you feel you
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"South Unpacific.”
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Prosperity will be a major
theme of the Republican plot-
form. For instance, two defini-!
tions of "caddie.1'
does Eepecially
began. This last
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Obituaries, resolutons of respect, end cards of thanks will be -
narged for at regular advar-istog rates.
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intrllifft n!x>a.
“It was that class." thundered
Jasper, “your precious
-4 which plunged Europe into the
chaos which it knows today: You
won’t deny that, will you?”
“Some of us were at fault, per-
haps.” said Dr. Ernst pleasantly.
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“And instead of bein' glad,"
Jasper growled, "we don't even
KIMP
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
4:59—Sun On
5:00— Ranchhouse Jamboree
5:30—Bob-O-Links
5:55—News -
6:00*-Trading Post
6.10— Weather in Brief
G:i5—farmer Today
6 JO—New*
6:45—Back to Bible
7.00—Family Altar
7 30— News
7:45— Time. Music. Temperature
. 8:15—Morning Devotional
8:30— Quartet Tune
9 00—News
945—Morning Roundup
10360—News
—Walt Time
10:15— Birthday Club
Wife Preservers
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| been in America for two years- wun ... -e - - --
quite long enough to learn that it his University background ”
is futile to expect here understand- j "You'd still be a man who umes
ing’of_me as a representative of his brain, who is always thinkin’
European culture and standards, and studyin’ and ponderin’ over
The fact that your medical setup how to make use of the knowledge
people only to confusion, and since
DR. ERNST seemed unaware of it is not possible, in a practical
A Doctor in the Family
By ELIZABETH SEIFERT -
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For a emall shellae job don't use paing
brushes Twirl cotton atound the end M
a small stiek and swab on the sealer,
then throw away the swab. This savee
brush < leaning for touch-up jobsqwim
enamel. lacquer and oil stains.
"I would try to understand.”
"Our public school system . . .•
"I already understand that.” His
Mack eyes never left her face She
again felt bubbles at flattered ex-
ana could go to sc tool instead of
reality of the daily struggle.
But the return to reality is
2 e"
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12:30—News & Weather
12:45—Farm Digest
1:00—Big Payoff
1:30—Bob Crosby
2:00—Brighter Day
2:30—Edge of Night ’
3:00—Afternoon Show
3:30—Adventure Theatre
5 00—Club Six. Bob Cosselma"
5.45—News
6:06— Weatherman
6 u5—Sports
6.10—Do You Know Why
6 15—Douglas Edwards _____
6:30—The Man Called X
7:00—Crusader
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“Boy. don't I wish I was you. ------—
10:45—Hl run* You Love
11:00—Hometown News
11 15—Morning Matinee
11 45— Classified Service
12:00—Farm Talk
1 12:15—Mid Day News
1:30—Guv Lombardo Show
1,00—Musical Mailcall
2:00—News
2:05—According to Record
2:15—(Thur) Here's to Veterans
2 30—KIMP hour
3:00—News
2:05—KIMP Hour
3:30—Kiddie Time
4 00-News
4:05— Requestfully Yours
5:00—News
5:15—Local and Weather News
5:30—Meet The Band
6:00—Sports Special
6 05— Tr.o .Time
6:30—Ken Griffin
6:55—News
7:00—Sien Off
t ONE ,
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.0:39—Search For Tomorrow
In 45 -What One Person Can Do put me retuan w su • I . ... — . .
Il .10— CBS News double hard when the noon sun' V 0 II DC Tri I I N | 0 A A • I
ll;!5-Stand up and be Counted still holds a languor and the I V U IXL ILLLII\J IVE:
12:00—Johnny Carson I night is still loud with katydid ------------------------By HOYT KING------------------------
chamor and the- lonesome cry of 1 Centrat Press Writer
i the whipporwill.
' Tile wage slave, unwilling as I
any school boy, goes back to a
—12-30— Farm Digest
: Oo— Big Pavoft
1:30—Bob Crosbv Show
2.00—Brighter Day •
2 15—Secret Storm
2 30—Edge of Night
3 00—Adventure Theate
5:00—Club Six
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overwhelm me. Doctor. You really served in the parlors.'
Selections from they’re running on.
fear that you
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anniversary, an occasion for her being
made sharply aware of the disappoint-
ment felt by her pare nts-in-law because
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per. "How about your understand- standards
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Thert'a one thing that diatin*
guishta a platform. Air under it.
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not. Othu
Each has his point. The grass
| always looks greener on the oth-
! er side of the fence that hems us
; n during the final days of sum-
i mer,
The mere mention of fences
j brings a snudder to the politician.
[ That’s all he’ll be doing from
now until election time— mend-
J ing fence after another. • . - -___
]_ This disease of discontent were
all going through now is like a
late attack of spring fever..a re-
what he faced in Jasper. To him. sense, to transfer .most people’s
the bearded man raised horses and thoughts into action, the right be-
apples, owned a ime home and set comes simply a superstition.”
a good table. He talked in the ver-1 “You’ve been badly taught,” de-
nacular. his education probably had clared Jasper, disgust plain in his
been rudimentary. Even had Dart- voice. “I can only hope yen'll work
mouth been mentioned to Dr. out here. There seems to be an
Ernst, he still would have thought awful gap between you and my
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-rexelatory at both.tamily life and zhe
medical professin. It is the story of 1
Linda Thornton, the dortor she mar-
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Phone P A I-3.11I—1M2 Merrill Avenue—Mt. Pleasant
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tered suavely. "Yet it is also true your family behind?" she asked, curement board, oh the county
"No. Well my parents.” health hoard He didn't use te
"What happened tn them — take on so much, and he hasn't the
"I don't know " , time now ”
She was sorry that she had men- | "Does he neglect you ?" She
tioned his family MM looked could feerthe whirling pull of hia
across to Alan for rescue: he sat iterest, drawing her, almost hyv-
frowntag in a preoccupied manner, notically.
I but he looked up alertly whe the I (TeBe Contimued -
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"Does it take understanding to
interpret a country Where a man
is respected only if he can make ] cor, “while I feel that your ez-
money. where a woman is a social perience here will have an effect
succers if she can marry a Euro- upon you."
pean title?" He spoke contemptu- . That was the end of the airgu-
ously. “And a doctor like me, who ment. A toast was proposed. and
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Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 307
Mt Pleasant, Texaa.
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K I WONDER E• I
NMHLEERGiT
"You don't have time for al
thest.2utside things you're taking
"file school board won't be the
‘Ai ' 10:30—To Be Announced
' M , 11:00— News & Scoreboard
---------/I 11:10- Weather
11:15—Tate Show
With the "in" party, the plot- ! ! !
form conforms te the withes of the The Democrats learned the
candidate. Or, “I'm like Ike.-' ABC of a televised convention.
! ! ! 4 If they ever get a chance they'll'
The platfotm the Democrats tackle the CBS.
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upon his host, twirled the stem of "I know it’s none ot my busi- | The children. There it was again,
his heavy-cut wine glass and ad- news,", agreed the patriarch, "but I .thought Linda. His need and his
/nutted that he had indeed been a feel/inclined to point out to Dr. longing. A wave of sadness swept
member of what was known as the Ernst that you’re summoned to do over her as she watched Alan at
surgery for a hundred miles the front door, telling the twins ‘
around the little town where you good night: they were going home
were born, and work. I take- a to bed. The tall dark man, and the
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citement float upward through her
I culture-veneered European, veins “Well, that's a help!” she" ' '
tional background and all my ex- content in knowin’ what is in the said gaily. "As for Miss Maggie,
perience, must demonstrate a dis- books, and demandin’ respect, if she is the principal of our ele-
respect and a lack of understand- not preeminence, because of the mentary school; she also teaches
number of those books the eighth grade, which is Import-
Dr. Ernst may have been offend- ant because It is the last stop be-
ed; he did not betray it. "Our fore the children go on to high
are different," he con- school. She is a eonscientious
teacher, and a line alaciplinarian m
Alan thinks her sort is rare and'
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"Whit'd you tell him ?* asked
Dr. Cassidy.
gret that vacation time is over
and we must return again to the
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deserve:" Jasper snorted. “You over; coffee and brandy would be
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MOTHER SAD >7
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about your training and your back- ; Linda sighed again, and moved
, ground." , on beside Dr. Ernst "I don't
"Not all. I won't argue the point. j "The truth ia," Alan said. “I know," she said, laughing, "if I
As I told Mrs. Thornton, I have * myself would like to have had his could make you comprehend our
’ --— ‘ work in the clinics of Europe—or Miss Maggie "
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TAMLOR MADE AUTO 5EA1 (OVERS—VIRGIL COPELAND
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.she is childlees The Therntonsoido.
Jasper his wife Seretha (MAam)- and t inderstand that in a qemo-rac,
their < lan are dominant in Valhalla -ounder-and-na-nademoeracY
Mo. Their hopes centt r m Alan who any position must be earned/' <
A littie smile Bickered across ______
son John, left homi umnder a cloud Dr. Ernst's smoothly handsome school board. Seems my term ex-
Alan and Linda live at the family es- fac, hi,,. •» - -
tax-. Fiddlers Green a* do Alaux.1. ’• - pirea.
widowed sister. Mar zaret. her young) "That word am uses you?" asked
twins. Jim and Ann Srreths brother Alan ne,r,,,»
Arthur Merritt and his wife. Flora Alan quietY- Dvmocracg.
Mersoret han an older on Silas who j "Oh, no It's just that, whie j “I said i supposed I'd have to.
"Aln’comes’hort’rom an emergency hear it constantly. I never can get if only to keep Miss Maggie’s job
cperalion as guests re arriving for the it, defined." for her.”
anniversary dinner party Among them, ... . . ... i n_ , _
are Army Captain Blake (narried tn a “Ha,” cried Jasper. "Fasiest Dr. —esSdy laughed "Fvery-
m^ntallvtll invalid} whom Linda hasthing in the world. A denocracy body but you thinks she's getting
seen embra ing Marzaret. and Dr. . _ . a _ .1 . . * nr » .
Rupert Erst an Austrian refugee who is » society based upon the right , old.
is on the hospital waff Ernst pays con- to think.” ! “She is retting old But she still
epicuous attenton to Linda and annex: , -Ereryone’s right V. is an inspiring tacher, and I think
"Why not?" i the town would suffer a great loss
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© is5s by Elizabeth Seifert. Reprinted by permisson of the publisher, DODD. MRAD & CO.
Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate.
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( in a quiet mountain lake, the fish
' he almost caught just a few days
before. Or was it years? He can’t
be sure. It already seems so long
ago. - j
The boss, trying to restore a
little pep in the place, calls a con- l
| of you. then I wouldn’t have to . Henry Wheeler Shaw w a the
I worry about taking down the ference and tells his salesmen: . real nam of Josh szngs, Amer-
' rarmaradraeananeana — . __________
again. We’ve got a lot of good
nard selling to do between now ।
and Christmas to make our j
quota.”
So it goes with school children. (
housewife, bus driver or business ;
eLedds,-
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music, too.
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has, after all, something to drunk, to Linda and Alaa. Dessert
offer—” - ■ was brought tn. and Seretha asked year, in addition to the school
"You Europeans,” said Jasper Dr. Ernst to tell about Vienna, and board, and hi* position a* lay read-
bluntly, “are glad enough to seek his escape. er and senior warden of the church. 1
haven in our wilderhess." j Linda found herself listening at- i he serves on the selective service
"True enough," Dr. Ernst coun- tentively.. "Did you leave any of board, on the state medical pro-
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The 8Jstanniver
was neld at the
Church at Cookvi
weekend. Memories
had been associate
churcht-through th
given. The joys, he
ures and progress,
when .(he faith and
few kept the chu
was am inspiration
attended.
Willard Ford an
Carterleft Wednes
homeain Arizona
tended visit with
Ford and bther rela
Mr. and Mrs. Loni
children, Mr. and
Kimberlin, Sonny
are visiting here v
Miss Quinn Van
spent Wednesday
• Sandra Jo Griffin.
• Mr.‘and Mrs. 5
visited Melvin Joi
Post Office Wednesi
ter is 7 former resi
Mr. and Mrs. Or
Califofhia are visit
Mrs. John Clark.
Rev.’George Griff
Johnson made a bu
Gilmer Monday.
Mrs. H. G. Mau
Tuesday from an e
with her son and fa
Mrs. Harry Mauzey
Tenn.
Mrs. Kathleen Da
Christi and .Mr. ar
mie D. Harrison ;
Pampa visited Mrs
Goodwin and Mrs
Goodwin last weel
Belle went with th.
Thursday. Mrs. Mi:
Sunday for Corpus
Houston for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. L.
Fort Worth and 5
Jchn D. Brents of
were guests of their
Margaret Hall, ove
end. Mrs. Brents a
attended church a
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Re
son and family of
were visitors of Mr
A. McCollum over
There was a calle
the "Parent-Teacher
on Monday night
equipment for the r
The next regular mi
S' pt. 10th and all
, friends -are urged
Rev. George Gr
W. Barrier went to
business Thursday.
“Hilf Top" is und
agement. B. C. Vau
Friday. Mrs. A.
opened, an antique
i same building on 1
M rs.. Lena Walk
etadys Gilbreath h
ployed as cooks a t
cafeteria.
Phil and Charlot
Paris and Miss Suza
Mt. Pleasant are gi
grandparents, Mr.
I. Taylor. -
Billy. Claud Harv
are visiting his par
Mrs. Floyd Harve
Texas.
The Bob Hazels,
and—Verne Easleys
They had deep wel
last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jot
the holidays in Da
and Mrs. Eugene '
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ha
and family of Hook
day with Mr. and
Huffman.
The Hudson fam
holidays in Arkai
friends and relative
Rev. Tom By
preacher of the Che
leaves Tuesday for
in New York State
Mr. and Mrs. Me
Fort Worth and Fl
Sacramento, Calif.,
of Mr. and Mrs. I
and other relative
holidays.
Jack Martin of r
gin hist work with I
Christ next Sunday
The Lenoard Mc(
new baby girl. The
rived Saturday nigl
Oscar Mortis has
Worth visiting Mr
Floyd Woodard.
Mr. and Mrs. Be
family- of Arlington
fives here Saturda
Mr. and Mrs. Pa1
Dallas were holiday
Thad Reynolds fai
Mrs. Aubrey L
daughters, Wanda
Laura Ann attende
of an aunt, Mrs. K
rot, held in Gladew
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C
and Mrs. E L. Grif
are guests of Rev
j The child, stricken with the [ Xnd mother, hear^them both.
; feeling his .days of barefoot ’ murmurs silently to hessei:
"freedom are over, tells his dad: | "My, don't I wish I wa either
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Friday
6:00- Good Morning
Will Rogers Jr.
— 6:25—Weather
6:30—Good Morning
Will Rogers .JE.
6 55—New's
7:00— Captain Kangaroo
7:25— Weather
17:30—Captin Kangaroo
8:00— Video Varities
8.30—Garrv Moore
| 8 45—Video Varities
1 9:15—Garrv Moore
t 9:30—Strike it Rich
,i 10:00—Valiant Ladv
| 19:30—Search For Tomorrow
1 10:45— Fransitien- -----------------
j 11:00—CBS News
! x1130—As The World Turns
1 "2:00—Johnnv Carson’
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little of that education. son."
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if there is any one month in
the year when practically every-
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