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THE HAPPY TIMES Newspaper for Beys and Girls .. . i i ?? ? ? ? ? m Ifi Strytitw The Old Woman and Her Pig An old woman fu sweeping her house and she found a little crook ed sixpence. "What," said ahe, "shall I do with this sixpence? I will go to the market and bay a little pig ** As she was coining home she eme to ? stile; Hie piggy would not go over the stile. She went a little farther, and she met a dog. So she aaM to the dog: "Dog, dog. bite pig; Piggy won't get over the stile; And 1 shall not get home to night." But the dog would not. She went on a little farther, and ahe met a stick. So she said: "Stick, stick, beat dog; Dog won't bite pig; Piggy won't get over the stile; And I shall not get home to night." Bat the stick would not. She went a little farther, and ahe came to a fire. So ahe said: "Fire, fire, burn stick; Stick won't beat dog; Dog won't bite pig; Piggy won't get over the stfle; And I shall not get home to night." But the fire would not. She went a little farther, and she came to some water. So she said: "Water, water, quench fire; Fire won't burn stick; Stick won't beat dog; Dog won't bite pig; Piggy won't get over stile; And I shall not get home to night." But the water would not. So aha went a little farther, and ahe met an ox. So she said : "Ox, ox, drink water; Water won't quench fire; Fire won't burn stick; Stick won't beat dog; Dog won't bite pig; Piggy won't get over the stile; And I shall not get home to night." But the ex would not. The old woman went a little farther, and ahe met a batcher. So she said: "Butcher, butcher, kill ox; Ox won't drink water; Water won't quench fire; Fire won't burn stick; Stick wont beat dog; Dog wont bite pig; Piggy wont get over the stile; And I shall not get home to night." But the btrtcher would t><*. She went on a little farther, and ahe met a rope. She said: "Rope, rope, tie butcher; Butcher won't kill ex; Ox won't drink water; Water won't queoch fire; Tire won't burn stick; Stick won't beat dog; Dog won't bite pis; Piggy won't get over the stile; And I thai! not get home to night." But the i*f>e would not. She went a little farther, and she met a rat. So she said: "Rat, rat, gnaw rope; Rope won't tie butcher; Butcher won't kill ox; Ox won't drink water; Water won't quench fire; Fire won't burn stick; Stick won't beat dog; Dog won't bite pig; Piggy won't get over the itile; And I shall not get horn to night." "I will," said the rat. 9o the rat began to gnaw the rope. The rope began to tie the butcher. The butcher began to kill the ox. The ox began to drink the water. The water began to quench the fire. The fire began to burn the stick. The stick began to beat the dog. The dog began to bite the pig. The piggy jumped over the stile. And the old woman really did get home that night. Crossword' Ptfzzle' I ACBOtS 1. Amonf mbmI I. Ptoogf HiM?l II Cow ?M Inside It Personality 14.*ot?ourri 15. Amos' friend 16. Great lake 18. Island of the Cycladet 19. Pagoda ornament 20. Note of the i scale 21. Parcel out 23. Pale 27. Guide the course 26. Strike out 29. Individual 10 Breathing organ tl. Violin implement St. Married woman 33. Curve 34. Form notches 36. Irrigate M. Young frog 33. Of higher grade 33. Concerning 40. Decay 41. Twilled fabric 43. Lower la degree 47. Twining plant item 43. Dregs 43. Pecan M. Formerly 31. Camera part m < ItIaMaIvIAIlI* he ana onm ?HE il ??HQCnUQ Eianmaain aapiaa anaaoan ?aaaa rans nnn HHnaEEi Eoaaao ana rfjej naarua aaannaa ?eeed raannraan Btanannon ansa ?naa ana aann ?am ama waaE .Solution to Friday'! Puiila 52. Pitch 53. Enclosed field: law DOWN 1. Wolfhound 2. Very small S. Laziness 4. Dairyniiid: Scot 5. Assail C. Chills and fever 7. Summit I. Minute marine animal Baba" 10. Sp. river 11. Click beetle 17. Dash 19. Rocky eminence 22. Table support 23. Animal's foot 24. Falling behind 25. Deduction 26. Wild animal 27. Strike with the hand 28. Thick mist 31. Piece of metal 32. Pallid 34. Scoff 35. Wag 37. Insist e? 38. Twice twenty 40. Debauchee 4*. NobSmm **? - 43. Poorly 44. By birth 43. Swamp 40. Cuttlefish fluid 47. Huge snake I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE NEWS-TIMES BIRTHDAY CLUB Nun ? * ? Address - ? - FmW Age Birth Data MaMfc N Tw (JMytac main ? h dkiblc to Ma. IH1 to Hub. Pleiu PRINT. Man to Ntmt-VmM, Morthea* OK r. N. C. facta* rmt pieton U paa tin oae). JflCOUINS vtika \ n OVALE ?1 PINT orsr/nri ttom imik - ?o mooi (MILES MCI UN ?| lit. |?t? Pill*, t*. Two New Members Join Happy Birthday Club Ob this Thanksgiving veck M have two new dub members to announce They are Dallas Myrl Foster Jr., Morehead City, and Sharon Pharis, Alexandria, La. Happy to have you! We're thankful that we have such a fine group of boys and girls as Birthday Club members and readers of The Happy Times. Those of you who are going to school win have two big holidays this week?' Thursday and Friday. We hope you have lots of fun, and get such a good reat that you're all ready to start back to school next Monday, bright and happy. If you're not a member of the Birthday Club, why not join right now? All you have to do is tut out the blank on this page, fill it in and mail it. It costs nothing to join the club or to have your picture in The Happy Times. You'll receive a birthday card each year on your birthday and the week of your Members Write Morehead City, N. C. November 19, 1958 Hello, I am t little boy 7 years old. I will be 8 January 7. My name is Dallas Foster Jr. My parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Foster. I am in the second grade, Mrs. Morgan is my teacher and I like her very much. We have lived In Morehead City since last July and I like the town a lot. My friends all call me Bud dy. A member, Dallas Foster Jr. Alexandria, La. November IS, 1958 Dear Sir: My name is Sharon Elizabeth Pharis. I will be 6 years old Thurs day, Nov. 20. I am in the first grade at St. Francis Cabrini School. My teacher's name is Sis ter Mary Angelica. My grandmama and granddaddy live in Morehead City. They are Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mann. I would like to join your birthday club. Sharon Pharis Happy Birthday Sharon Elizabeth Pharia, Alex andria, La., was 6 years old Thucs day. Cheryl Lynn Fogerty, Morehead City, is 7 years old today. Susan Diane Clark, Morehead City, will be 9 years old Friday. Cheese has been a staple food for more than 4,000 years. Dalit* Foster birthday your name will appear in the Happy Birthday column. We'll be looking for you! Happy Thanksgiving Day to you all. Xmha Nov. 21? Miss Josie Pigott and Mrs. Dollie Taylor of Smytaa hav* returned from New York City where they attended the United Nations fall meeting. Miss Pigott was a delegate from the county. Cdr. and Mrs. James R. Mur phy left Sunday for Miami, Fla., after ?pending the summer at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meadows, Jr., Swansboro, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chadwick, Sunday. Mr. Bill Pigott is a patient at Veterans Administration Hospital in Durham. Mr. Crawford Pigott, senior at East Carolina College, spent the weekend at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pigott. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Webb and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph DeWalt of Sea Level were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hubbard Jr. I Only about one-third of the resi dents ?t Washington, D. C., were bora in the city. Register of Deeds Records 52 Real Estate Transfers (Editor's Note: In recording real Mtale traaaieri, the law does aot require tiat the amonat paid for the property be stated in the deed. A token amount, such as $10 or $100, may be stipulated. Attached to each deed, however, must be United States documen mentary stamps, the value of the stamps based on the price paid for the property. Property which changes hands far leaa than $101 requires no stamp, according to Odell Mer rill, register of deeds. Property which brings a price between $101 and $500 must bear a stamp valued at SS cents. From $<01 to $1,000, the stamps affixed to the deed to tal $1.10, and thereafter for each additional $500 paid for the prop erty the stamp value goes up 55 cents. From the value of the stamps placed on a deed an estimatio of the price paid for the propcrt can be determined. In the tran fers listed below, the seller is liste first, the buyer second, and finall; the value of the stamp affixed I the deed). Fifty-two real estate transfei were recorded in the register i deeds office Nov. 5-18. They follov Morehead City ? Sound Chevr let Co. to Walter Teich and other $2.20; L. & C. Corp. to B. B Ba gus, $11; Paul Cleland and wife See REAL ESTATE, Page 4, Sec. Hlorehead "CARTERET'S FINEST, THEATRE" ? NOW PLAYING GREGORY wiu'amWYLIRS THE -BIG COUNTRY k? TECHNICOLOR- , A . 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