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THE HAPPY TIMES N#wip#p9f fof B#ys ?nd Girls u I* ttofyrtiw The Travels of a Fox A Pm araa 1IIW8 slump, ?ad he Immd a huaifclet**. The fox put the bumblebee in a| big and he traveled The tint house he eame to be | W?rt in. MB) he Mid to the ?u tress of the house: "May I leave my hag hare while I I go to S^wntiw'aT" "Yea," said the woirmi. ?Then he cafeful sot to open the bag," sai#i fcox But as soon as the fox was out of light, the woman just took a little peep in the bag and out flew the bumblebee. The rooster caught him and ate him up. After a while the fox came back He took up his bag and he saw | that his hNiRbifbee was goqe He said to the woman: "Where | is my bumblebee?" And the woman said: "I untied the b?g. a;ul the bu/nblebee flew out, and the rooster ate him up." "Very well," said the fox, "1 must have the rooster, then." So he caught the rooster and pi)t him in his bag, and traveled. And the naxt bouts he caw to he went in, ?0d he said to the mistress of the house: "Way 1 leave my bgg htr* wbile I go fo Sfluintum'i? "Yes," said the woman. "Then be careful not to open the | bag," said the fox. Ttlorehead LmI Tjmea Today Rory Calhoun "THE SAGA OF HEMP WQWN" Wednesday ? Thuraday > 1 "In THEBVIW mmr-i mmm HM U MOO U UK UK ?ll (MM at titkl, the mn jut look i little peep into the bag, and tfcs raaatur flew put, aad the pig caught bim aad ate hjjn wp. Aftor a while the fox can?e back. He took up hi> bag and he saw that ttv root tar was not in it. He aaid to tbe woman. "Where i? my rooster?" Awl tbe woman laid: "I untied the bag and the rooiter flew out, and the pig ate him." "Very w?U," ?aid the fox, "I mutt have tbe pig then." So he caught the pig and put hint in his bag and traveled. And the next bouse be came to he aaid to the mistress of the house: "May I leave my hag bere while I go to Squinting's?" "Yes," said the womain. "Then be careful not to open the bag," aaid tbe lax. But as soon as tbe tax was out of sight, the woman took a little pttp info the t>3K and the pig Jumped out, and the ox ate him After a white tbe fox came back. He took up his bag and he saw that the pig was gone. He Mia to the woman: "Where ia my pig?" And the woman ?ajd: "I just un tied the bag and the pig jumped out, and the ox ate him." "Very weil," said tbe fox, "I must have the Ox then." So he caught the ox and put him in his bag, and traveled. And the next house he came to he went in, and be said to the mis tress of the house: "May 1 leave my bag bere while I go to Souipt urn's?" "Yes," said the woman. "Then be ?arcful not to open thp bag," said the fox. But as soon as the fox was out of sight, the woman just took a little peep In the bag, and the ox got out. and the woman's little boy chased him away off over the field. Beaufort Air Tuatday -- Wadneidiy DOUBLE FEATURE "ATTACK QF THE BO-FOOT WOMAN" Sttrriii* Alliiog JfaqrM ? Vvdto Vtcken and "WAS OF THE SATEU4TES" Sa.u Ctimi f :P?ck Wilier 1 1 ? 11 II ? 1 ? Tbwrsfi#* iv Fri4?y "AND 600 OttATEP WOMAN" QKIfilTTE BAUDOT m =aaii i i i i Happy Birthday Rachel Rhu?, Beaufort, was 10 {rears old Sunday Karen Lee Guthrie, Morehead City, will be 3 years old tomorrow Rodney Day, Cedar Island, will ke 10 Saturday Harold M. Lamoreaux, Atlantic, Will be 10 Saturday After a while the fox came back. He took up his bag and he saw that his ox was gone. He said to the womaf: "Where is my ox?" And the woman said: "I untied the string and the ox got out, and my little boy chased him away off over the fields." "Very well," said the fox, "I must have the title boy then." So he caught the little boy and put him in his bag, and traveled. And the next house he came to he went in, and he said to the mis tress of the house: "May I leave my bag here while I go to Squintum's?" "Yes," said the woman. "Then be careful not to open the bag," said the fox. The woman was making cake, and her children were asking for some. "Oh, mother, give me a piece," said one. "Oh, mother, give me a piece," said the others. And the smell of the cake came to the little boy who was crying in the bag, and he said: "Oh, mammy, give me a piece." Then the woman opened the bag and took the little boy out, and she put the house dog in the bag in the little boy's place. And the little boy stopped crying and had some cake with the others. After a while the fox came back. He took up his bag and he saw that it was tied fast, so he put it j over his back and traveled far into the deep woods. Then he sat down and untied the bag. If the little boy had been there in the hag things wftild have gone badly with him B?it the little boy was safe at the woman's house, and when the fox untied the bag the house dog jumped out and ate him up. Smtyfcs Outnumbered Sfpta Fe, N. M <AP>? The Span ish name Martinez still heads the list as this old Spanish capital I city's most popular family name. The new telephone directory lists 163. As for Smiths, which dom inate so many directories, there are only 48, and the Jones tally only comes to 31. Now through Saturday Sk lAjeHMWflt ? OfMOlHfW' SERGEANTS' " ? "* Birthday Club Wei comes -our Members T his Week Rarhel Rbue Uarold Mace LamQreaw* Frederic a Willis ? ? ? buua Diane Plttnun Lydia Solurfova, one of the star* A the old Russian Imperial Ballet, fas an Englishwoman named HihU tannines. Well iaok here ! Four more Birtfc ?y 'Club memben. Welcome to ?M a*l. Our new memben are Susan iane Pittman of Otway, Bachcl hue of Beaufort, Harold f^am reaux of Atlantic and Frederica rillia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. biflea F. Willis, Harkers Island. Ai*i each one sent a picture with the membership blank, t they fine looking club men ers? Jf you'd like to Join the Birthday lpb. all you have to do is All in te blank on this page and mail it. you have a picture pf yourself, ;nd it along too. A good snapshot ill (Jo There's no charge to join ic Hub and oo charge for ruaning aur picture. All Birthday Club members re vive a birthday card on their irthday and their name appears le week o I their birthday in the appy Birthday column of The appy Jimes. Hare's a letter from Harold, one ' our new members: I would like to Join the Birthday lub very much. My same is Har d Mace Lamoreaux, son of Mr. ad Mrs. W. H. Lamoreaux of At mtic, N. C. But I know my friends i Morehead City will remember le. They are Dean Sneid and Jim lie Piner. I will be 10 years old Oct. 25, 158. Thank you, Harold Mace Lamoreaux P-6. My grandmother, who is [rs. Jesm Fiach, Uvea is More ead City. rirl Scouts Take Walk, lect Officers Wednesday Brownie Troop 222 met Wednes iy at the Camp Glenn School brary. We went for a walk and [rs. Collins told us the qames of ecs and shrubs. When we got back to the library e elected officers. They are Bon ie Lasiw, president; Linda Leary, scretary; Denise Willis, treasur r; Carole Willis, reporter. ?Carole Willis, Scribe leally Old Medicine Hat, Alta. (AP)? The omplete fncsil 0f a rhasmosaurus, dinosaur that roamed this south ast Alberta ares 60 million years go, was unearther 10 miles south F Irvine and sent to the national luseum at Ottawa. AfpOSS I. Pompon* C. Salted 11. Oh# another title to 12. Ascended 14. High: music 15. Medicinal plant 17. My?eU II. Pricldj seed envelop* 19. Light brow* 20. Large flatr bottomed boat 22. Eons 24. Roman date 27. Goddess pf mischief 28. Seesaw 30. Annoy 93. Silkworm S3. RMd 17. Com* out Into view 41. W. IndL fcrfcrf 42. Poultry products tt Hodr pinnacles A3. Optical Jlw 47. Three-to I 49 UttJ* QtiW meters ?1. Pert U> th* capital ol ancient StiSLy U Form of worship ' 3L-. il? it i > js as r : : jraOTTirTD 4' MP n . i I J I ' - . ^ .*1 ? '. r-j lm \ Jim ' -^fnr?"j Pii'* aannn :;, nran [in j . 1 !*n 1 rjrr I.VIIJtl I IJMlIll l'ra nnm ncunH ??nri\ .iinuTi, i ". 'i nioTrian WNn to rru?r'? rmuie na?? 4 ??. V?twitr T ,| SOVN 1. Flood LAowi INotaott* tBF ?a--1 ?.flectrtaul unit It Xeduc* la !?>? (1. Cl*rip?| collar LI. VorftUMt7 ?cqulMd It. eoncluiloa |1. Anchor M lew IS. City In Pa. I). Let it stand M. Arctic !$.furqMa? peninsula W. Fasten ia.Uevolv W>. Pelt one's Wjpik Iptt* Rockies tf.TalkMJy W. Upright prop ; IS9re* without warning W- Have; Scotch \ U. Olden times HJ. Palm Illy II. Symbol for ne^n Cub Scouters Begin Work On Den Stools Tuesday Cut> Scout Den S, pack 28, met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Nance. The meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag. Our project for this month it making our den stools out of kegs. We put the first coat of blue paint on our kegs. We practiced our skit for this month's pack meeting. T|ie boys who were absent last week made their Halloween masks. Then we played a game of football in the back yard. After football ?ve had refreshments. Mrs. J. D. Lilley wjll serve re freshments at next week's meeting, pyr meeting fvas closed by repeat ing the laws of tie pack. ? David Nance, Dcnner Oklahoma has 37 Indian reserva iotu. Brigitte Bardot Contest Hey Q^U! Do jf?u think Jtm leek like Bri ?itto Bardpt? Well hue's ;?r chance to prove it ... by eutering oar Brigitte Bardai Look-#- ; Like contest. litre's all y*a fio . . . Have ? snapshot taken of yoarsell veer JPf ? beiej, ?t*h V W??le wears in "AND ODD CREATED WOMAN". MfU or brine your photo to the Beaufort Iheatra, 1| enclosing your name, address and phone number. If on Oct 23, ppejjiag 4?|e M AN*> GOP CREATED WOMAN at the Beau/ort Jhoatir, ear Maes sotect ysa, foa wtl win valuable priors. All pbeto* frill ho displayed in o?r lobby. Entries mast be In ao lator then nlMtht Oct. 12, MM. 0ui) fee# r*>9* a** Mil" D*nner, Assistant Cub Scauti of den 4, pack 387, ?f Bcnfart met Wednesday after nooo at the >?MM ml w 4ap mo ther, Mri. Edmond Nelson Mike i?Nel?on'w!l! treat us next week. Wf MWtfd #ith Ute flag cere 4PW. tt%0 J ?alut< #nd den yell and we sans The More We Get To jppw, 4fter our waJJ chart on advance ments was cheeked we elected a a a* deaner and aaaiaUnt denser. They are $4 Nelson and Johnny Qiadwick. Richard Styrou, a Cub Scout recruit, visited our den. Our den mather thanked us (or the splendid cooperation in band lom nut the handbooks Saturday morning. We discussed our den aktt and were given our parts. We closed with the living circle ?nd sang a song. We were asked tp check our )iomes for fire safety. We -hope to visit the fire station ?est week. ?Ed Nelson, Owner Highest TEXACO QUALITY HSATIklB OIL J. M. DAVIS DbMMor Tntco Products M?nt mi CUT irjkfs-m s a. CHALLSNQINQ JTJTURB N*lwe handicrafts iorm an important peme/u ot tba economy in the North Carplina Highlands. Thesf people work with metal, leather, textiles, wood, day, gems and their crafu range through weaving, ceramics, carving, gem cutting, rug making, ipiwting, bukc! nuking, orna fnents, enameling and' furniture. If if ? epitope industry With organised n}?rfcet cen?rj in A?h?Yille ?*?.<} Wowing Rock. A craft school in Pepland attracts students from all over the world? thus this whole area is being opened to further education and enlightenment. And with enlightenment com* the eye.r practical jolu tion of the "legal contrpf system for the sale of beer and ale, as proven- tobe in the best interests of temper ance and Jmoderatiaa. liatib Carolina Diviaipp yjnriB (Mjfff B?sw?s rowpApoN. mc. _ SCPKCHY SMITH i.UPlLllJ WlP^ m Sleek Product wjEr is a V le i &PW,6?JBQHV' OAKYPPMS That's Different 55Slr*l&$
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