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UIM# Ainw I THE HAPPY TIMES Newspaper far Bays and Girls If> Storytime The Cat and the Mouse The cat and the mouse played in the malt-house. The cat bit the mouse's tail off. "Pray, Puss, give me my tail ?gaip." "No," said the eat, "I will not give you your tail again till you go to the Cow and fetch me some milk." First she leaped, And then she ran, Till she came to the Cow And thus began: "Pray, Cow, give me some milk that I may give to the Cat, so she may give me my tail again." "No," said the Cow, "1 will give you on milk till you go to the far mer and get me some bay." First she loaped, And then she ran, Till she came to the Farmer, And thus began: "Pray, Farmer, give me some hay that I may give to the Cow, so she may give me some milk that I may give to the Cat, so she may give me my tail agaia." I "No," said the Farmer, "1 will give you no hay till you go to the Butcher and fetch me some meat." J First ?hc leaped, And then she ran, Till she came to the Butcher, And thus began: "Pray, Butcher, give me some meat that I may give to the Far mer, so he may give me some hay that I may give to the Cow, so she may give me some milk that I may give to the Cat, so slie may give me my tail again." "No," said the Butcher, "I will give you no meat till you go to the Baker and (etch me some bread." First she leaped, And then she ran, Till she csme to the Baker, And thus began: "Pray, Baker, give me some bread that 1 may give to the Butcher, so that he may give me some meat that I may give to the Farmer, so that he may give me some hay that I may give to the Cow, ao that she may give me some milk lh*t | may give to the Cat, so that she may give me my tail again." "Well," said the Baker, "I will give you some bread, But tfon't eat my meal, Or I'll cut off your head." The Baker gave the mouse bread, which she brought to the Butcher. The Butcher gave the mouse meat, which she brought to the Farmer. The Farmer gave the mouse hay, which she brought to the Cow. The Cow gave the mouse milk, Which she brought to the Cat. And the Cat gave the mouse her tail again. I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE NEWS-TIMES BIRTHDAY CLUB Nam* Address Present Age Birth Date Month Day Ynr (Anyone under 12 b eligible to Join. Fill la blanks. Please PRINT. Mail to News-Times, Morebead City, N. C. Include your picture if you bave one). Letters from Members I am a little hoy. My name is Davey Carroll Willis. I nave three Kittens, one is gray, one ii white and one is black I love them very much They love to follow me around the house and I like to feed them. My parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis of Harkeri Island. I have a baby brother, Ronnie Dee, who also has a pet kitten, and J have a sister. Her name is Mar lon Lowe Willis. I love them very much. ? D?vey Carroll Willis I would like to join the Birthday Club. I have just come home fropi Wildwood, N. where I spent the summer. We had a wonderful time but I had to come home to go to school. I am in the second grade at Morchead City School. My teacher is Miss Morgan. She Is real sweet. My mother and daddy are Mr. apd Mrs. Rotnie Willis of 8alter Path. My birthday was Sept. S. ?Janice Ray Willis Happy Birthday Jani?? Ray Willta, Salter Path, was 7 years old Sept. 9. Johnny 0. Willis, Atlantic, will be 10 years old this Friday. E. C. Ballou Jr., Morehead City, will be 9 years old this Saturday. The "hurst" at the end of a name or town means that plenty ot trees ar? in the vicinity. Four New Members Join Birthday Club The Birthday Club welcomes four new members this woek. They are Janice Ray Willis of Salter Path, Davey Carroll Willis of Mar kers Island, Alan Ray Ingram of Morehead City, and Jerry Ray Buckingham of Carrollton, Tex. Jerry is the grandson of Mrs. John Buck of Morehead City. How would you like to get a birthday card from the NTKWS TIMES each year on your birth day? All you have to do to Join the Birthday Club is fill out the blank on this page. Your name will appear among the new members and in the Hap py Birthday column. Get your friend i to join too. Alan Ray Ingram Janice Kay Willis The National Bureau of Stand ards has said that a wood siding of white keeps a house cooler. White paint, it reports, gives more protection against the sun than aluminum, colored paints and other surfaces. Cat fly no* l Jh MOREHEAD r * kkURSOrf immmi Crossword Puzzle QC3C3 'Hi iili-1 inr.Vii* ri0B i_ir 4 omtn i i 'Hii ^i* ?annas nu.n nan BrK^i i. i. it i nana aHPim rami i nnn rnanoa dud nun aaaa anr.iti ?ananna nam ?no unrarjui.. ^rnrjiinHOH ana rnaa.i Minna aati nrag.i Lit?na ann 43. Make edflng 45 Meshed fabric 1 - ? I Iff ?/*! 1>J> V^rr i U ?* ?**FTVJ ACKQSS 1. luaUMCt* ?i? rm ,j^r M.CMMU. mtolef ? <m 15 NauUcil t?. OrigtMtt IT. Counte nance 18. Lump of earth SO. Tear II. Brolue la the sun It. Worry 23. Volcano 14. Stupid person 25. Steep 26. Collect little by iittlf 27. Baseball implement 28 Foodflah 28.An*Jj*e ore |2. Seund discordantly 8) Australian *>ird ?> !T* tl. Pt?r?a with alofakian n UfMure 88. Philippine neffito 40. Silent 41. Service tree 41 Qplf club 44. Complete 46. Infer tains 47. Sound Judgment 48- Six play era 48. Tendency Solution to Frtdny's Pniyle DOWN 1- H#lf grown 8eo>p 2- Climbing Osh 2. Alarm Vhistlet 4. Issue 8- Orb of day 8. Famous raoe track 7. Chalcedony 8- Woo 8. Card gam? 10. Part of the eye ll.&irgical inltrument 13. Something bidden 18. Hire 22. Skirmish 23. Olden times 28. Triangular Inset 27. Reddish brown 28. One's lift work 28. Accommo dates 30. Surgical swtch M. Territorial dlvUloni 31. Mirk (lows It. Girl's BUM K ChMtnut M. Htlu from ?traia n. Crack 40. Apportion 41. Headllber Davey Carroll Willis New Zealand is 1.300 miles east of Australia. It is composed of two large and several smaller islands. Beaufort Air Conditioned T uesday- Wednesday DOUBLE FEATURE "Attack Puppet PeopU" Starring John Agar AND "WAR OF THE COLOSSAL BEAST" Thursday-Friday "A Certain Smile" Starring Rogsani Braizi and loan Foatsine Well-Aged Wood Found In Buried Spruce Forest Green Bay, Wis. (AP)? Anyone looking for well-aged wood can find it just off Nicolet Road near here. Recent excavations uncovered remnants of a spruce forest be neath several tons of clay soil. The forest was covered when the last glacier pushed across Wis consin. That was 11,400 years ago. cu IHtMKF LAST TWO DAYS Tu*>day-W*dneaday JK l? On?maSco?C -- ' ' STARTS THURSDAY Riddlfi?M+*Ree This is a warir. time of the year wpi the mote one thinks about the hot weather, the disagreeable it s*rn?. So, let's cool down and think about a few easy riddles that are simply beg ging to be solved. Try these on a hot night and you will forget ?bwt the heat: 1. What is it we all frequently say we will do, yet no one has ever done it? 2. Why are two young ladies kissing each other an em blem of the Golden Rule? 3. Who started the 40-hour week* 4. What fruit is shown on a nickel* 5. Why is a rooster sitting on a fence like a penny? 6. What is the key note to good manners? 7. Which month has 28 days? 8. If you saw a girl with her heel coming off, what would be her name? 9. When the rain falls, does it ever get up again? 10. I went out walking one day and met three beggars; to the first 1 gave 10 cents, and to the second I gave 10 cents, and to the third I gave but 5 cents; 'what time of the day was it? Newport Fire Chief Gives Rppprt on Ambulance Calls Newport Fire Chief C. A. Gould Jr. reports that the Newport Fire Department ampulfnce haa iqade ap rum upoe U k*i beta to vice. Hie ambulance was bought last year. Th* ambulance has *11 at soda rd equipment found on ambulance;, including first aid kit, two resus citators and a two-way radio. Fourteen members of the Ore de partment have completed the standard first aid course and a ajjqi oj jauenf) oi auiri *ap U( 's?A ? |I? Xaiu, i |?jnj?u a 9 JJHIQ aqj uo pe] put apis juo uo p?H S ?31?P V '? Xq suop HJO* tlM II? - aosaiQ uosuiqoy S uuyi otun op pinoqs u?ui [jo l?m pinoM Xoqi s8 jaijjo tpeo oiun furop 3J? Xoin asneaafl Z ajnqiw * do?s i? sjijifuy number of others have completed portions of the course. Chief Gould reports that an ad v?ac?4 course will be taufht in the Mar fulur*. The department matei no charf e for transporting members U the military after emergencies. Usually civilian hospital insurance will take care of the small charges made to eivlllans. Chief Gould says, "We are not operating a commercial ambulance service but wish only to give aid quicker to those who are unfortu nate to have emergencies In and around our community." The following Newport numbers can be dialed for ambulance ser vice: during the day call 21B1 (Howard's Service Garage). At night call 2192 (Howard's Service Garage), 2346 (Chief Gould), 3181 (Police Chief Dan Bell) or 2307 (Moses Howard). 1958 TAXES MAY BE PAID DURING SEPTEMBER AT TAX ^Hector Look Out B?low! ..A NEW STORV iaaiMs -with TROU&i-E! r RMUW6 FAST- CANT bailquti PRONTO! .Tyrs OAKY DQAKS Ifs A Mu*t
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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