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.THE FIZZLE FAMILY ly H. T. fcft 'JOULIKtlT] /GKEtrr HERE IVI THE COUNTRy.» NORTHWEST, X BUT NOT< FIZZLE ?//[ ENOU6H ^^^TELEPHONES! I MUST GALL MV/THERE'S HOME OFFICE, A A BOOTH BUT WHERE'S7 \ DCfWM A “PHONE? /V/ THE ' CORNER*, OpERATbR.^OPE I’VE BEEN CUT OFP PUGGY by Horace Elmo GNE auntie our love | AND BE CAREFUL,pussy ;^fte 2TT NOW FOR A MICE m SEAT AMD I'LL EM30V MV NEWSPAPER.... T I WHAT A FRESH v LIU FELLOW * EH LET ME KNOW IF I HE BOTHERS YOU Kindergarten Applications Are Asked Transylvania County Schools are now accepting applications from kin dergarten students for the 1975-76 school year according to an announcement from Harry C. Corbin, county school superintendent. “We are hopeful that the State Legislature will approve funding for new sections to be added to the six (6) public kindergarten classes already in the county”, Mr Corbin said. Parents whose children will be five years of age on or before Oct. 15, should contact the principal of the school serving their area im mediately. The principal will have eligible children’s names placed on a list for kin dergarten selection later this spring. In the past students have been selected on a lottery basis because there have been more applicants than places available. This method of selection will continue to be used until there are enough kindergarten classes to serve all eligible five year olds. Kindergartens are presently being held at Penrose Elementary, Straus Elementary, Brevard Elementary, Pisgah Forest Elementary and Rosman Elementary Schools. The public kindergartens are limited to a maximum of 26 students per class under state law. 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Lowest voice: mus. 46. Bristle 47. Seth’s son 49. Tissue: anat. 50. Send forth 51. Tears 52. Jewel 53. Beverage Now Available In Brevard C & L CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Let Us Come In And Give A FREE ESTIMATE ON STEAM CLEANING, EXTRACTING OR SHAMPOOING YOUR CARPETS Which Ever They Need! We’ll Quote You A Price For Cleaning Your Carpets Right On The Spot! Featuring All New Carpet Cleaning Equipment If Your Carpets Need Cleaning, We’re The Men For The Job! D. C. Cloninger Lawrence L. Groleall C & L CARPET CLEANING SERVICE 884-2342 SERVICE Fun ’N Fact UP ANP AT HIM' Annual Fund Drive Aids ‘Lost Colony’ Letters were mailed today to members and prospective members of the Roanoke Island Historical Association, seeking support for the countinuing outdoor drama, “The Lost Colony.” Mrs. Terry Sanford of Durham is state chairman for the drive. Mrs. John I. An derson of Brevard is Tran sylvania County chairman. This summer marks the 35th season for the production of “The Lost Colonv.” which tells of the first white set tlement on American shores The drama will be given nightly except Sunday at 8:3C p m. in the waterside theatre at Manteo, from Friday, June 20 through Saturday, Aug. 30. Directed by veteran Broadway diractor IV/NDs OF MAPOy > o. choreographer Joe Layton, the production involves a cast of ISO in the outdoor spec tacular by Paul Greer. Mrs. Anderson points out in her letter that North Carolina is first in freedom — mother to the first English set tlement in the new world, where the first white child was —, born. 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