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Think : how much would K cost $'j me to duplicate It tomorrow? ? It you are like the average home owner, you are still probably i way under-insured and should talk to us mighty soon (maybe this ? minute) about increasing the amount of your fire insurance ? CETEZENS BANK and TRUST CO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Phone 22 I Murphy mmm Jaoey Fradei 'CATS CORNER ABOUT ANDREWS H8 i tjuKion Wilmft Crisp , ST. PATRICK PARTY , The old Irishmen observed St. Patrick's Day Saturday in And rews with the party held at the fouth Center. A prize for the per ion dressed in the most green was twarded to Darlene Powers. The >rize ? green scarf. Refreshments vere sold by members of the Beta 3ub. ? | TALENT SHOW The Konnaheeta Club gave {he innual Talent Show last Friday light. There were many different forms of talent displayed. Some times we don't realize how much talent the people around us have. I Participants were from Andrews, Hayesville, and Murphy. The win ners were announced by Dr. Ger- , aid Almond, Master of Ceremon- . ies. Donna Sue Fuller, who sang the Tenn. Wig Walk was one of the winners. Miss Hildred Heaton's Dancing Group from Hayesville did the Charleston and took hon ors for it. The Pink Angels, who are the dancing pupils of Mrs. Eric Reichman were very cute and helped the others share the win ners' honor. Johnny "Speedo" Ger nert did a pantomime of the re cord "Speedo". He said, "Some people call me Speedo, but my real name is Mr. Earl. Johnny was just what the teen-agers ask for be cause "Speedo" -is the latest "Craze." The Talent Show is looked for ward to every year with great an ticipation. Here a person has a chance to display his talent. It is quite an advertisement for the community to have such an anrtual affadr. % P. T. 8. A. MEETS The P. T. S. A. had an unusually interesting and informing meeting last week. ? . j There is now $578.58 In the i treasury. Having such a good a-| mount at {his time of the year is' very enlightening. It was announced at the meet- ? ? \ ing that the pre-school clinic will be held April 5 from 9 a. m. - 12 noon and on April 6 from >9 a. m. - 3 p. m. Parents are urged to bring every child who plans to en ter school this fall. Some by-laws were revised and accepted for the P.T.S.A. Copies of the by-laws concerning high school students soon will be made and distributed among them. These first have to go to the State Congress for approval. After a brief discussion these new officers were elected: Mrs. Gerald Almond will continue in her poet as president, with Miss Jean Christy and Mrs. James Baer act ing as 1st and 2nd Vice Presidents. Mrs. Arthur Watkins is Recording Secretary and Mrs. Gene Mc Clure will act as Correspondence Secretary and Mr. Gene Mc Treasurer. Mrs. Ray Hogsed received the banner for the Elementary school for having the largest P.T.S.A. at It's reaily got 5TART1N QUALITY r's LOADED wM , ?imitr ? VITAMINS ? nonius ? mm hau mm ?? gQ*. iB A -? ^ Chick Starter Has everything it takes to get chicks off to a strong, fast start! And every bite - is balanced to make it count! Craig Si4>ply Co. tendance and Miss Jean phristy won the high school award. The program was arranged by 1 - Mr. Lemming and Mr. Gemert, co 1 chairmen of the safety committee. 1 1 Mi'. Joe Sherrlll ' of Bryson City ! p. rented an informing talk on 1 i>afo y in General and School Pa- 1 t tn If. Mr. Sherrill Is the Safely Re presentative of District 4 of Cher okee County. ' * I ? Two movies concerning safety <? ra'rol3 cl'maxed the meeting. ' CHAPMAN IN MANEl VtRS Pfc. Rob?rt H. Chapman, son of i:. and Mrs. R. W. Chapman of toute 2, Murphy, departed the U. | I. 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