Birthday Club Welcomes Five The Birthday Club la happy to day. Five new members have Jollied the healthy throng. They are Otii B. Culpepper III, PToute 2 Newport; Billy H. Olaen. "* Kinston ; Andy Merrell, route 1 Beaufort; Christine Delgado. More head City; and Billy Davis, Straits. Otis will be 4 years old today; Billy Olaen is now 2, Andy is 6, Christine will be a year old next f month; and Billy Davis ia 3. Christine is the daughter of Sgt. 1 and Mrs. Michael Delgado. She lives with her mother at the home . of her grandparents. Mr and Mrs. i Cecil Cuthrie, Morehead City, ller ?i father is stationed in Okinawa. Everyone who joins the birthday club will receive a birthday card on his birthday and on the week of his birthday, his name will ap pear in the birthday column of The Happy Times. To join, all you have to do is fill in the blank on this page. It's lots of fun to be a birthday club member. Won't you join us? And send us a picture of yourself if you can. Happy Birthday Ofis B. Culpepper III, route 2 Newport, 4 years old today. Raymond Nelson Bullock, Have lock, will be 6 years old Thursday Woman Hitt Plaintiff In Court, Goes to Jail Hartford, Conn. (AP) ? Mrs. Josephine Jefferson tried to settle her argument in court, but the judge overruled her. The 28-year-oUi woman appeared in police court to answer charges 1 of breach of peace and resisting an officer. The complainant, Sam | Williams, was there, too. The judge had just sentenced j Mrs. Jefferson to 30 days in jail for resisting the officer, and found her innocent of the breach of peace | charge. But then she walloped Williams | on the jaw. ? "Sixty days for contempt of j court," said the judge. THE HAPPY TIMES N?wspap?r for Boys and Girls tf? Storytima The Three Bears Once upon a time there were three bears who lived in a house of their own in the wood. There was a small, wee bear. There was a middle-sized bear, and there was a great, huge bear. They each had a pot for their porridge. There was a little pot for the small, wee bear; a middle-sized pot for the middle-sized bear; and a great pot for the great, huge bear. And they each had a chair. There was a little chair for the small, wee bear; a middle-sized chair for the middle-sized bear; and a great chair for the great, huge bear. And they cach had a bed to sleep in. There was a little bod for the small, wee bear; a middle-sized bed for the middle-sized bear; and a great bed for the great, huge bear. One morning the three bears left their breakfast porridge cooling in their porridge pots. They walked out into the woods, that they might not burn their mouths by eating it too soon. And while they were walking, along came a little girl to the house. First she looked in the window. Then she peeped in the keyhole And then, seeing no one inside, she lifted the latch. The little girl, called Goldilocks, opened the door and went in. She was pleased to see the porridge on the table. If she hadn't been so hungry, she would have waited and asked the bears before she tasted it, but she was quite hungry, so she helped herself. First she tasted the porridge of the great, huge bear, and that was too hot for her. Then she tasted the porridge of the middle-sized bear, and that was too cold for her. -?ADA* HN09 rut iVOCTHCST KOVTt FLY NATIONAL A1RUNE OF THE STARS NEW YORK < The only through plane service ; ? ? ? WASHINGTON NONSTOP < Ana connoctiont to Iht w*tl and mldwott i ' V ; For nurvtfiont anywhtr # too your Travol Agon! or phono MClro to 7-9181 And then she tasted the porridge of the small, wee bear. It was neither too hot nor too cold, and she ate it all up. Thin Goldilocks wandered about the house to see what there was in it, and she came upon the three chairs. So she sat down in the chair of the great, huge bear, and that was too hard for her. Then she sat down in the chair of the middle-sized bear, and that was too soft for her. Then she sat down in the chair of the small, wee bear. It was nei ther too hard nor too soft, and there she sat until the bottom of the chair came right out. Plump, she fell upon the floor. Then she went up the stairs to the bears' bed chamber. First she lay down upon the bed of the great, huge bear, but that was too high at Hie head for her. Next she lay down upon the bed of the middle-sized bear, but that was too low at the foot for her. And last, she lay down upon the bed of the small, wee bear, whi<-h was neither too high at the head nor too low at the foot. So she pulled the covers over her head and went fast asleep. By this time, the three bears came home to their breakfast. Now Goldilocks had left the spoon of the great, huge bear standing in the porridge. "Somebody has been eating my porridge," said the great, huge bear in his great, huge voice. Then the middle-sizid bear looked at his bowl. "Somebody has been eating my porridge," said the middle-sized bear in his middle-sized voice. The small, wee bear looked at his bowl, which was quite empty, and he said, in his small, wee voice: "Somebody has been eating my porridge, and has eaten it all up." Then the three bears, seeing that someone had eaten all the porridge of the small, wee bear, began to look about the house. Now Goldilocks had left the hard cushion crooked in the chair of the great, huge bear. "Somebody has been sitting in my chair," said the great, huge bear in his great, huge voice. Now Goldilocks had flattened down the cushion of the middle sized bear. "Somebody has been sitting in my chair," said he in his middle sized voice. And you know what had hap pened to the third chair! "Somebody has been sitting in my chair, and has sat the bottom out of it," said the small, wee bear in his small, wee voice. Then the three bears went up stairs to their bedchamber. Goldilocks had crumpled the pil- < low of the great, huge bear. "Somebody has been lying in my bed," said the great, huge bear in his great, huge voice. And Goldilocks had pulled the bolster of the middle-sized bear quite crooked. "Somebody has been lying in ! my bed," said he in his middle- 1 sized voice. And when the small, wee bear 1 came to look at his bed. there ' was the pillow smooth and the bol- 1 ster straight, but in the bed was tbe little girl. ' "Somebody has been lying in my i New Club Members Christine Delgado Andy Merrell Billy Olsen Indians Feature Unusual Menu at Tribal Festival Idabcl, Okla. (AP) ? When 200 ! Indians got together for a tribal festival, there were several real 1 American dishes that aren't served in many restaurants. They included tafaulla (Indian ' hominy), banana shuck bread, and j tanchakahona (cracked corn with pork). bed, and here she is," said the small, wee bear in his small, wee , voice. ' When Goldilocks heard the shrill < voice of the small, wee bear she awoke at once. Up she jumped, and when she saw.the three bears looking at her from one side of the bed she tumbled out at the other side, ran lo the window, and jumped out. Off through the woods shQ ran as last as the wind. i The bears never found her, but | they hoped she never went into a ! strange house again. I I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE NEWS-TIMES BIRTHDAY CLUB AiUrtu __ _r _____ Present Age ? Birth Date Di; Tear (Anyone uder 12 b eligible te join. Fill in bianka. Pleue PRINT. Mall to News-Time*, More bead City, N. C. Include 1 yew picture U yea hare eat). Free Will Baptists Lay Cornerstone at Service The Rev. J. R. Davidson, pastor of the First Free Will Baptist Church, Goldsboro, spoke at the First Free Will Baptist Church, Morehead City, yesterday morn ing. Occasion for the message was the laying of the cornerstone in the new sanctuary. The Rev. Seldon Bullard, pastor of the church, supervised the ac tual laying of the stone. Mr. Bul lard expressed the appreciation of the church to those persons who made the new building possible. He mentioned the work of the former pastor of the church who began the building program. Mr. Bullard pointed out that the new educational building was nearly complete when he arrived. The pastor also mentioned some of the workmen who did the actual construction of the church. Thomas Fish, mason, and Hubert Murdock, carpenter, among others, were given credit for their fine work on the church. Plasterer Sam Smallum and elec trician Henry Goodwin were thanked for helping to make pos sible the indirect lighting system in the auditorium. The pastor also Seafood Dealer Knows Ads Pay Kenneth Meadows of Meadows Seafood Co., Morehead City, is lold on NEWS-TIMES advertising. Every Friday this summer he las been running a column-wide, 1-inch ad in THE NEWS-TIMES 'That ad," Mr. Meadows declares, 'has been bringing me five times more business than I had before t put the ad in. . "It has let the people know that ?e have seafood here that they ;an put right in the pot or in the broiler. And they Ukc the fact that we'll deliver it." Lots of NEWS TIMES adver sers who have quality products it attractive prices, and who will jive their customers good service lave found that the newspaper is :he only medium that gets their message to the person who has ihe money to buy. Man Serves on Council 46 Years, Holds Record Dillwyn, Va. (AP)? Folks here abouts say maybe Radford Ben ictt Ranson may hold a national record. He has been on the town :ounciI for 46 years. The Amerl :an Municipal Association says it tnows of no longer service. If so, it is in spite of Ranson. 3nce he decided against running lecause of the press of private nisiness. Voters elected him any way. The Rev. I. P. Davidson . . . delivers sermon mentioned that Mack Kittrcll had : installed the tiie r jors free of charge in memory of his parents Mr. Bullard points out that it ' was only through the fienerosity of the members of otlier churches, local businessmen and through the hard work of the congregation that the new building has come to be. Portable Typewriter Time Again! We have several make* of new portable type writer* and we service the machine* we *ell. This Ad Worth $10.00 On the purchase of a new portable until Sept. 15th Tomlinson's "Authorized Underwood Agency" SALES * SERVICE Phone 297C Newport, N. C. Morehead School / Principql Reports Opening Plans All first grade students who did not register in the Morehead City School spring pre school clinic are asked to report to the school for registration Friday at 9 a.m. Stu dents who will Le 6 on or before Oct IS are eligible to attend school. Birth certificates must be present ed for registration. All transfer students other than new first graders will also register at the same time and place. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, all first Examiner Ifuta License examiner David Morrii spoke to the summer drivers edu cation group at Camp Glenn School Tuesday afteraoon. John Duncan is the instructor of the group. grade students will assemble in the auditorium for class assignment. School doors will open at ?:30. All returning elementary stu dents who were in grades 1-7 last year will report to last year's room at 8:30, Sept. 2. Assignments to new rooms will then be read to them. High' school students will find homeroom assignments posted on class doors of the high school. Special HEATING SALE Frn U "*? k. vai . ! Day'Night Clock Thermostat ; with purchase of v*lutD *T Forced Warm-air $AA95 heating system "?"? J v,. OFFER GOOD FOR UMITEO TIME a | $469so with oil hosamont tut nan low ai SIS Arendeil SI. 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