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If? Storytime The Little Red Hen Oncc upon a lime, in a Wff little house. there Mvcd a frog, ? eat ami a little rod hen. The frog was such a lazy frog he would do no work. The cat was audi a lacy cat ihe would do no work; so the little red hen had to do it all by herself. One morning she said; "Who will build the fire?" "Not I," said tha frog. "Not I," said the cat. "I will," said the little red hen, and she built a bright fire. "Who will make a cake for breakfast?" said the little red hen. "Not I," said the frog. "Not I," said the cat. "I w!H." said the little red hen, and she made a cake for breakfast. When the cake was cooking by the {ire the little red hen said: "Who will lay Ihe table for breakfast?" "Not I," said the frog. "Not I," said the cat. "I will," said the little red hen, and she laid the table. She tried the cake with a broom straw, and took it from the fine. She put it on a warm plate, and started to carry it to the table. The lazy frog was waiting lor hia breakfast. The lazy cat was ready for her breakfast. Then the little red hen said : "Who will eat this cake?" "I will," said the frog. "1 will," said the cat. "You are not going to have a bit," said the little red hen, and out the door she flew with the cake under her wing. Down the road she flew until at last she came to a sunny pasture on a side hill. "Here," she said, "I will eat tny cake." Away over the hills that morning Last Time* Today ? Wednesday ? Thusday ? The Rowans, Never Tqli story KTKAnm RAMOS! A ? GEORGE MONTGOMERY Papa Vox was awake. All Ma fam ily were awake, to*, teasing for tfeeir breakfast. There waa nothing in tile little brown pantry of Mama Fox or the baby foxes. So Papa Fox started out to find aomcthing for them all. On down the road he ran until he found a cool, dark forest on a side hiU close to a sunny pasture. "Surely I will find something here," he said, but he found no partridge or rabbit in the woods. As he came to the pasture he said: "Oh, I smell fresh cake?" And then: "Oh, I smell fresh hen!" And there was the little red hen eating her cake. Softly Papa Fox stole up behind her. He grabbed her, and put her into the bag on his back. Quickly Papa Fox ran off down the hill. Then the little red hen was so frightened she could only whisper: "Oh, dear! Oh, dear!" Just then she thought she should sneeze. She put her claw in her pocket for her handkerchief. In pulling it out she dropped her scis sors right in ber lap. As fast as she could she cut a little peek hole in the bag. Peek ing out she saw a great hill just ahead, all covered with stones. As Papa Fox went slowly up the hill she cut a big hole in the bag. Out she jumped, and quickly put a big stone in the bag. Straight up the hill went Papa Fox, and he thought the bag was heavy. He said: "She is a fat little red hen." Mama Fox met him at the front door. "Come in and put out break fast in the kettle," she said, "the water is boiling." So into the kettle Papa Fox emp tied his bag. Down into the water fell a great sto'ie, splashing the water all over the kitchen. It Papa Fox had not jumped, he would have been burned. Then Papa Fox said: "What is that?" and he went back and peep ed in the kettle. Oh, how they laughed! "I am glad the little red hen got TOorehead flow Haying YKa (rtnLflff IimmJJmI r. iw niHMii nvficiiissi rarnmr BARDOT as 19. Bicydp 4. Literary fragments 15. Receiver of a gift 16. Capital oi Brazil 17. Individual 19. Young seal 20. Prima donna 21. Automo bile 23. Burdened r.umn U Win* M. Myth, ancwtor a t Turks Li TO it. U 3P.u ?'.k' ajnaiip riL.au " r<\ ?r>Msi ir.. .r ? ? * stunt; -a DHL EJa 5<arilU nuSnraa ?noacia nwiMii na^i our 30 araa ' 'Jwd anas OL-raa aan I'aan Qaau imLIUH ayiBUl-1 [?janiiua uHamn Solution !? Friday's Puzzle 8. River In 42 Act of 49. Perceives 47. Wild plum DOWN 1. Messenger 9. Slouan Indian 7. Fruit I. Voty hot ?. Hindu prlnctM M.BWo<<V* II. Unaflectod 11. Co by IS. Groan It. Legend ?0. Appoint ment? 22. Born U Pitcher part w.ruh IS.?U?ct?d ? gun *#!?? ttmly 30 Sacred II. Gofld-by*: away," said Papa Fox, as he brought in some turnips for break* fast. After the little red hen was out of the bag, she kept very quiet un til the fox was over the hill. Then she ran and she flew, as fast as she could go. It was night before she reached home. As the Pew into the garden ihe heard a deep voice say: "Oh I wish the little red hen would come back," and that was the frog. Then she heard a soft voice say: "Oh, I wish the little red hen would come back," and that was the cat. "Here I am!" said the little red hen. "I won't be lacy any more," said the frog, as he rubbed again at her little yellow leg. "I won't be lazy any more," said the cat, as she rubbed against the little red hen's wing. And so the frog, the cat and the little red hen all worked together in the wee little house. Carlsbad Caverns in southeastern New Mexico occupy about 7* acres. Beaufort Air CMriMoae* Tuodty - Wednesday "Adam and fve" Stirring ChrUUiM Mattel "Mb* Unlvene from France" TburU*|r ? Friday "Liane" SUrrinf Marian Michael ? H?r4y Knifer Happy Birthday Janet Marie Brown, route 2 New port, was S years old Ffiday George Michael Styron, Atlantic, was 11 years old Sunday Billy Oliien. Kinston, will be 3 years old Friday Donald Lee Mann, Morehead City, will be 8 years old Monday Reintroducing . . . Thete Birthday Club iwAm who Joined last week were not corfeetljr identified. !??*!?? picture ia Rachel Khue of Bmh fort, aMl hi NM hoMea picture Frederiea Willie of MMi If land. THE HAPPY TIMES Nawtpdjwr f?r Bey* qftd (Mck. . . j Three More Join Birthday Club Tbr?e new Birthday ClUb mem ber! have Joined us this week. W? are vory happy to have Janet Marie Brown, route 2 Newport; George Michael Styron, Atlantic, and Mike Butler of Morehead City. Mike writes that his birthday is on New Year's Day. He goes to Mrs. Fusaell's kindergarten. Says Mike, "She is a fine teacher." Would you liko to join the Birth day Club? You'll get a birthday card on your birthday and your name will appear that week in the Happy Birthday column of The Happy Times. Ail you have to do is fill in the blank on this page and mail it. Send your pioture alone 'f you have one. It costs nothing to have your picture in the paper or to join the club. We'll be looking for you I Gfirge Styraa WARMTH ' MATING Oft AUTOMATIC DKUVRIES L M. DAVIS Twwe Products i <*r Mike latlw J. WOULD LUCE TO JOIN THt NfWS-TlWfS BIRTHDAY CLUB | I I " I I Bay " Temr | ? I PUNT, Mail to NMn-WMM. Maaakead Otf, W. 6. Iadada , ? ? riatan if roa hava ??). 1 AddrtH ? ? ? ; Pre teat Afe Birth Dot* (??w "afcr u ?Ugtola to 1Mb. Ftt la kUafcs. Skin Dlvors Rhinelander, Wi?. (AP) ? Lum berjacks in akin diving suits have fomd a bonanza at tht bottom of Boom Lake here ? an estimated one million board feet of usable tim ber, which became waterlogged and sank during the heyday o t logging a century ago. For M ?dilation Deacanso, Calif (AP)? A couple who built a borne, seeking peace *od quiet ia this rural Southern California community, added a small chapel at one end. It is al ways unlocked for any passerby who may want to reat, meditate or pray. Would you call this fair play? Hardly? yet you face the same kind of unfairness with some of your ttuces The referee in this picture is doing something ho official in his right mind would do. He's tackling the ball -carrier, and thus giving an unfair advantage to the opposing team. In a similar way, federal laws give certain people an unfair tax advantage over you and most Americans. Here's how: About 23 cent* out of every dollar you pay for electricity goes for taxes. But under present ttx laws, lefefal paying moat ? I Mm (Ma in their elec tria Ufa feat y?u pay ia yours. They are yaopit ?>0M shitrinilj- comes from 4*4 wfatfs rnmm, tba taxes they have to be made up by other -Including >m/ Moat Atmkmt think everyone should pay his own fair share of taxes. Don't yoa agree? i CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. Witching H*vr moA dowH* " UKE YOU DC ? KMtMMi
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