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I THE HAPPY TIMES Newspaper for fey V and 6ifti ici i ? i 11 . It's Storytime The Snowdrop the sfuftw lay deep, Mr IT was winter time TV winter winds blew eoM, bu! there was one house where alt was ?anf and warm. And in the house lay a little flower. In its bulb it lay, under the earth and the snow. One day the rain (ell. It trickled through the ice and snow down into the ground. Than a sunbeam, pointed and slender, went down through the (round and tapped on the bulb. "Come m," said the flower. "1 can't do that," said the sun beam, "I am not strong enough to lift the latch. I shall be stronger when the spring time comes." "When wiU it be spring?" asked (he flower of every little sunbeam (hat tapped on its door. But for a long time it was winter. The ground was still covered with snow, and every night there Was ice On the water. The flower grew quite tired of waiting. "How long if is!" it said. "I feel NHS CLEANER NO SMONl, NO ODOR ATI NO Oil. "ssr S. M. &AV? Distributor Taxaco Products Morebeid City quite cramped I most stretch my self out, and say good momftig to th* spring." So the flower pushed and pushed Tike walls were softened by the rain and warmed by the sunbeams. So the flower shot up from under the snow. There was a pale green bud on its stalk and some long, narrow leaves' on cither side. It was biting cord. "Yon are a little too early," said the wind and the weather, but every sunbeam sang, "Welcome." So the flower raised its head1 from the snow. It unfolded, pure and white, atid with green stripes. It was weather to freeze it to pieces, but it was stronger than any one knew. It stood in its white dress in the White sn6W. rt bowed its head when the snow flakes fell, and raised it again to smile at the sunbeams. And every day it grew sweeter. "Oh," shouted the children, as they ran into the garden, "see the snowdrop! There it stands, so pretty, 10 beautiful? the first, the only one!'4 Birthday Club Welcomes Five Members This Week I WOULD LffcE TO JOIN THi NEWS-TIMES BfRTH&AY ClUB Nun* * __ Addres* ...... __ _ Preirtit Age Birth Data Month Day Tear (Anyone ndrr 12 h eligible t? M? Fill in blanki. Please PRINT. MaU to Neva-Time*, l#oi*heaU City, N. C. Include your picture if you Inrve one). 22 Receive Awards at Cub Meeting Thursday Night Twenty-two awards were pre sented at the November meeting of Cub Scout pack 367. The meet ing was held Thursday night at the Scout building in Beaufort. The following Cubs received awards: Bobcat: Lenuel Willis, Victor Willis, Reed Masson, Frankie Krusz, Ronnie Mason. Jerry Autry, Craig Talbot, T. V. Woolard. One-year service stars: William Ivey Adair, Johnny Chadwick, Ed Nelson Jr., Clint Willis, Ben Toler. Silver arrows: Johnny Chadwick, Leroy Mcintosh, Thompson Lewis; golden arrows: Bob Hamilton, Le roy Mcintosh. Bear badge: Johnny Chadwick, Clint Willis; Wolf badge: Bob Hamilton. The den chief shouMer cord was presented to Robert Johnson, den chief of deh 3. Leroy Mcintosh led the flag cere mony which opened the meeting. Home movies of a summer pack meeting and a den meeting were shown. A grand parade of American Folklore characters was staged by the Cubs. Parents participated by guessing the characters portrayed. Den skits were presented by dens 2, 3, and 4. Parents and visitors were asked to visit the exhibit table and see what the Cubs had made during den meetings. Parents of new Cubs remained to form two new dens. After the living circle, refresh ments were served. Happy Birthday Sarah Elaine WilHs, route 1 Beaufort, is 5 years old today Linda Susan Hagan, Morehead City, will be 9 years old Monday Patricia Faye Lawrence, More head City, will be 2 years old Mon day Deh 4, Pack 367, Meets At Home of Den Mother Den 4 of Cub Scout pack 367 had its weekly meeting Wednesday af the home of our den mother, Mrs. Erimond Nelson. Ed NelsOn served refreshments and Johnny Chad wick1 will treat us next week. Our meeting was opened with our den yell and grand salute. Clint Willis had the flag ceremohy. After roll call and collection of dues, we practiced onr den skit. We were reminded to bring our exhibits to the pack meeting. We continued painting our paper weights. We closed with the living circle. ?Ed1 NWsOn, Denner Carolyn f?ye Perry , ri*e new members have Joined the Birthday Club this week. Isn't this fun? It's so nice to have so many fine boys and girls in our club. flie W ititroAire you to the new members: Jimmie Rumfeit of Sawmill Operat6rs . , . Pkaae remember, every 1m# of pine (hba MMf atrip* you brinf di iivei ? bU of r<w| pine* to grow into urf timber for fuftrt fnurtlhu, MCK DANIEL THURMAN CMfftNG CO. I MOM Mow New Bern on Morehead Highway 70 Newport, who!* birthday was Sat urday; Richard Alan (Dkk) Phelps, route 1 More he ad City; Cynthia and Susan WeMen. route 1 Newport, and Carolyn Faye Per ry, route 1 Beaufort. Everyone who joins the Birth-, day Club receives a birthday card on his birthday, and the week of his birthday his name appears in the Happy Birthday column of the Happy Times. ; All you have to do is fill in the blank on this pace and mail it. It costs nothing to Join the club and it costs nothing to have your picture in the paper. So if you have a good snapshot of yourself, 'send it along. If you have written ? poem or 'have a little story about a pet you owa, the Happy Times would like to publish H. We like to receive letters from our dub members, too. Ifs lots of fun to be a club mem ber and a reader of The thppy Timet. Won't you Join the happy throng? ? Richard (Dick) PhH?s hock L'T-1 jr. rr? annt ana nana ?not nanaa ,-3hb aaa oa Bwanmn nc;nn "?*? HaDr'^tlLJ i.lftSJU man nnra nfn CTHFJUfci i JilE-iUiii 1uj ?na ansa nanRoa nn aan nan noonnnnnn nana arsra anno nan:- ana Solution U FrlAy's Pifrtfc DOWN 9. Beaten out ] . Drew otihwpe 2. Scope 10 Pogto LMiiy bSh? 6. Blue-green M- Diving 7. Frozen dessert 19. Degree of 8. Lacking speed width SS. Black I n ( 23. flower M* ~ 24. Graceful ilr- u ? bird & 25. Broad ^ thick pie?e ' 20. Languish VMtt&i/ '7- Buried 28. Female >fi*r rabwt 31. Garden tool i*"" ST 31 Torrent! 33 Mfechaftical ? b?jrs 3?. Twitching ? Measure WwffiMto 40. Talk ?/ U r 43 Wildly 41. Glacial H? 47 snow 42. Incite m 35 r~ 43 Sert ? - , 44. Baby food If 53 43. Watch . 48. Recline track 21. Goddess ai Infatuation 22. Extra playing cards 23. Malice 28. Moisture in drops 29. Propel with oars 30. Short note SI. Heated 19. Worker under water (A). Moving wagon 51. Foot: suffix 52. Wise men 53. Dutch commune Letter from Jimmie Newport, N. C. Nov. 4, 1958 I afh a little hoy 5 years old. My name is Jimmy Rumfelt. I have a pet chicken. His name is Caesar. He has only one leg and he likes to follow me. I also have three sisters; one's name is Trudy, one Claudia and one, Deanease. I love my sisters. They are good to me. My parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Rumfelt and my granddaddy is Walter Davis of Barkers Island, who is sick in bed. I hope he will soon get well. Love, Jlmmte County TB Association To Sell Christmas Seals Officials of the county TB Society met at the county health clinic, Beaufort, Monday afternoon to dis cuss the Christmas seal program. Chairman Graver Munden said that the seals, as usual, wiU be mailed out with letters asking for contri butions to the TB fund. Ed Wltlard, Sea Level, and R. M. Williams, Beaufort, attended the meeting as well as personnel of the county health department. ftrflf Changed First Lt. Mft-ritf Bridgman, com .manding officer of the local Na fiohal Guard ui\it, announces that the drill scheduled for Nov. 27 has been set up to N6v. 20 at 7:30 p.m. The change Was nradfc slntfe Nov. '27 is Thanksgiving Day. t James Walton Solomon, More ' head City, has been notified that itifc stole driver license division has reinstated' Ms drivel1 license. Dick Parker, Morehead, Speaks at Ford Meeting Dick Parker, Morehead City, one of the 150 graduated of Ford Mofor Company's Merchandising School, Dearborn, Mich., was one of the speakers last week at the grad uates' annual business conference. The conference ends today at the Golden Gate, Miami Beach, Fla. The graduates from the mer chandising school who are attend ing the conference come from 11 southeastern states. Office Closed David Morris, drive? license ex aminer, announces that the license examining office at the Morehead City municipal building will be closed today and tomorrow. Today is Veterans' Day and tomorrow he will be at Chapel Hill "for training. He will be at the courthouse annex Thursday and IViday. Beaufort Air Tuesday - Wednesday "the Match maker" Starring Shirley Booth ? Anthony Perkins Thdrsday - Friday "Row Wind to Eden" Starring Jeff Chandler 4 Esther Williams District Head -Visits Liens Lion District Governor Ben Par rot, Kinstoo, visited the Morefaead City Lions ??etinf ? 0* Hotel Tort Wafnh TrhirstW/ tit gM. Mr. Parrot discussed the state asso dation (or the bHnd ana the stafe commission for Die blind, i Governor Parrot (aid the state Lions orgaaiiation was well pleased with the fine showing m?de b# the Morehead City cniS in the rtceM white cane drive. Also attending the meeting was state secretary Norman Trueblood of Elizabeth City. After the More head City meeting the ##o men Went to BaaufOrt for a meeting with persons interested in forming a Lions Club there. Three Lions from New Bern vis ited the meeting and pidctd op the jungle prowlers award This award is available to any Lions Club that will send several members to the club that is currently holding it. The award encourages visiting from club to club. Publicity chairman O. N. Allred announces that the cluh will send out Be Thankful You Can See let ters this week. Each letter will have stamps to be used on the backs of envelopes etc. Persons getting the stamps are asked to make a contribution to the Lions sight fund. ' License Revoked Edward Turner Powell, Beau fort, had his license reyoked after he was convicted of drivfng drunk I and transporting whiskey. tuifnUfc UnM The state driver license division suspended the license of Leon* W. ScaXf. Sea Level, after she was convicted of recUeu driving by County Court, Norfolk, Va. Last two Days ? Tu??4ay -k Wednesday ? * fhdMliy ? Friday ? Adv*ntur* on W)Wih.?^; Hlorehead "CARTERET'S FINEST THEATRE" ? STARTS WEDNESDAY , ^ SWttMM II* FROM Tin HELL tELOW. . . Into it Mr Mm... death In her bowefc... and some where ahead-the great war priz* of the Pacific ! ~\VMPE1717 *c*to*sc?t mixm coio* DUNE BREWS7EK ? DEAN JONES ?S naSWMWNHIRMK BWBWif , nwwo Of - mmwm " 1 1 't !- ~ l! i..al.i-... =^= Desperate Moments wsco&crty . ?Fha^owT^ r CANT stand if! ? itft0 ??*"* $2" ? Jhans on a few toJ&S&PJiM MdW MIWUTES ! ^NO 6DOO! "WC rawo is otrr.1 w JUSTHA?-fo?r '?"Xsaxeexy^ ITTWWWMD )i9 rpXtVIN? OSlrfTO TMEEyEdFWAT l STORM AHEAD.' Abortive Attack AWYWAV/
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