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Plan for An Exhibit at the CHEROKEE COUNTY FAIR SEPTEMBER 18-22, 1915 Sponsored by Murphy Lions Club Following i sa partial list of the premiums offered: DEPARTMENT I. Mrs. Ben Warne superintendent; Mrs. Clyd McNabb, Haden Hensley M Louise Pittman. and S. Aronson. CLASS A. ARTS AND CRAFTS 463. Oil painting "5 .50 464. Water color . .75 .50 465. Willow ba?kt t . .75 .50 466. Reed ba-Ket .75 .50 467. Sp ?? b.i-ket 75 .50 468. Raffia b-.-kct ? .75 .5" 469. Reed tray .75 .50 470. Collection cf baskets made by one person .75 .50 471. Home-made broom . .75 .50 472. Drawing ;n pen and ink ... ... .75 .50 473. Drawing :ti pencil ... . .75 .50 474. Drawing in crayon . .75 .50 475. Home-made chair .75 .50 476. Be?: c lection curios 1.50 1.00 ROUND CARVING 477. Best animal 75 .50 478. Best fowl . .75 .50 FLAT CARVING 479. Best bread board, book ends, etc . . . .75 .50 480. Best table ... .75 .50 481. Best magazine rack .75 .50 482. Best cupboard -75 50 483. Best stool, solid seats . .75 .50 484. Best paper knife 75 .50 485. Be?t ink well and pen rack . . .75 .50 486. Best wood bowl or plate . . .75 .50 487. Best wood fork or spoon . .75 .50 488. Best shuck article ... .75 .50 PEWTER AND METAL 489 Best plate . . .75 .50 490. Best bowl 75 .50 491. Best tray ? ? .75 .50 492. Best candlestick 75 .50 DEPARTMENT J. NATURAL RESOURCES C. W. Savage, superintendent; J. W. Bailey, and A. L. Fincher. CLASS A. 493. Best collection of rough-sawed hardwood to be any width and two feet in length, should be at least five varieties shown 2.00 1.00 494. Best collection of rough-sawed wood, to be any width and two feet in length. Should be at least five varieties shown 2.00 1.00 NOTE: Nos. 493 ana 494 will be judged by the texture of the wood, figure of gTain. and commercial value. 495. Best collection of mineral rock and class of commercial value and of general interest 2.00 1.00 NOTE: The above should have at least six classes. DEPARTMENT K. EDUCATION Lloyd Hendrix, superintendent: H. Bueck, I. B. K idson, and W B. Thomas. It is the desire of the fair association that this department will work out an exhibit along the line of general exhibits ? - a booth that will be educational. Through past experience it is the belief of the Association that the offering of competitive prizes is undesirable. DEPARTMENT L. GIRLS AND BOYS 4-H CLUB Boyd Robinson, superintendent: Miss Kate Robins : Mrs. Edwin Bristol. Mrs. John Shields. Mildred Hendrix, Jerry Hall, and Sherman Hampton. Murphy Electrical Shop Commercial and Residential WIRING Motors and Appliances Repaired Have You Registered For Your Electrical Appliances Yet? TELEPHONE 1 34-R Picklesimer Passes Awav At Age Of 72 John G. Picklesimer. age 72, died at his home at Patrick M n clay. August 20. at 7:15 o'clock. He had been in ill health for some ? me. He was a member of the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church fo inan.v years, being a choir leader, a? singing was his interest in life. He took great interest in reading tha Cherokee S. >ut which he had been reading for more than 30 j ears. He is survived by two daugh ters. M s. Perlie C: >ft of Farr.er. Tenn.. and Mrs. Lee Horton of Patrick. 14 g anichildren and i great grandchildren. Fu neral services were conducted at Pleasant Hill Church by the Rev. Drew Lunsford and the Rev, E A Beaver, bjth of Suit. Interm?nt was in the Pleasant Hill cem y. H. E. Brewer Funeral Home of Ducktown. Tenn.. was a charge. MORE FARMERS ISING LIME During 1944. North Carolina farmers used 499.7H8 tons of lim ing materials, according to D. S. Cjltrane. assistant C -mmission er of Agriculture Of th s amount 479.768 tons were ground lime stone: 18.000 tons bum' kme; 2,000 tons, hydrate. This represents an average of 71 .4 pounds of lime per acre of cropland, said Coltrane. In the nation, a total of 24. 515.380 tons of agricultural liming material was utilized ? an all fime high and an in. ease of 37.8 per cent over the 17.788.137 tons i used in 1943. The 10 Southern states used I 3.481,591 tons of lini ng material j last year. Obituary IMS. GEO. WILl.I \M DICKEY Dr. George Wf. mi Dickey was l.-jrn near Murpii North Caro lina. May 24. 1880 a:'.d died Aug i.- 18. 1945 at " age of sixty fi\e. His boyhoo. .vas spent in Hangr . North Ca na. Hi' attended J-.;:. >r College at Wang Harris. G. ia and medi ??u! -.-hool in Nash e. and Knox ville. Tennessee. Hi- received his! medical degree. M 23. 1904 from Tenni -ee Me. College at ti-.it time in Knox e. Th'* same year he went to ' Chance, Indian T :itory where he bepan his meri;, practice. He moved to Westv Oklahoma in , 1010. His work i ts carried on | almost without :: erruption for lorty one years. Dr. Dickey was married to Au gusta Johnson. C'.iance. Okla GENERAL RILES C'.ub members to enter fo: a prize must be actiwly engaged in, 4-H club work during the current year. Entries in ;i .- department will be open to 4-H club members. | only, and must be produced or p .nvn by the club members exhibiting them. CLASS A. CORN 496. Hybrid, white 2.00 497. Hybrid, yellow 2.00 498. Holcombe prolific 2.00 499. Any other prolific variety 2.00 500. Any single ear variety 2.00 CLASS B. POTATOES 501. Any variety 2.00 CLASS C. SWEET POTATOES 502. Any variety 2 00 CLASS D. TO>UTOES 503. Any variety 1.00 504. Best collection of garden produce 2.00 CLASS E. POULTRY BARRED ROCK 505. Trio, 1 male. 2 females 2.00 WHITE LEGHORN 506. Trio, 1 male. 2 females 2.00 RHODE ISLAND REDS 507. Trio, 1 male. 2 females 2.00 ANY OTHER BREED 508. Trio, 1 male. 2 females 2.00 CLASS F. SWINE 509. Any breed 3.00 4-H CU B HOAIE MAKING EXHIBITS CLASS G. CANNING 510. The best two-jar exhibit 'Junior club member* 2.00 lone vegetable, one fruit) 511. The best three jar exhibit "Senior club member) 2.00 ione vegetable, one fruit, one meat) 512. The best five jar exhibit (Junior or Senior 3.00 2.00 ? Collection may consist of fruits, vegetables, meat, juices, preserves, pickles, or relishes.) JELLY 513. Best glass of jelly 1.00 .50 JAM 514. Best pint of jam 1.00 .50 PICKLES 515. Best pint of pickles 1.00 .50 CLASS H. FOODS AND NUTRITION 516. Best Biscuits < 6 > 1.00 .50 517. Best Muffins (6) . . 1.00 .50 518. Best yeast rolls (6) 1.00 .50 519. Best Cookies (any variety) 1.00 .50 520. Best syrup cake 1.00 .50 CLASS I PANTRY SUPPLIES 521. Best dozen eggs ' .50 .25 522. Best one-half pound cottage cheese 1.00 .50 523. Best assortment of vegetables from Club Member's Garden 2.00 1.00 CLASS J. CLOTHING 524. Best cotton dress for school 2.00 1.00 525. Best rayon dress for Sunday wear 2.00 1.00 526. Best wool dress for street or sport 2.00 1.00 527. Best small child's dress 2.00 1.00 528. Best house coat 1.00 .50 529. Best pajamas 1.00 .50 530. Best apron 1.00 .50 531. Best collection of tea towels (3 or more) 2.00 1.00 .75 CLASS K. HAND WORK AND CRAFTS 532. Best hand made toy 75 .50 533. Best hand woven article 75 .50 534. Best knitted article 75 .50 535. Best crocheted article 75 .50 536. Best miscellaneous article 75 .50 homa. To this union four chil dren were born; Mrs. Jack Miller cf Westville, Mrs. Lyle Martin, Oak Ridge. Tenn., John L. Dickey, Los Angeles and Ahnawake Dickey of Ft. Smith. Arkansas. Besides his wife and children Dr. Dickey is survived by three grandchildren. Paul Keith Martin. Diane Kathleen Dickey and Diane Charlotte Miller; one sister. Mrs. Tom Evans. Murphy. North Caro 1 na. and one brother C. M. Dickey. Ranger. North Carolina. 6-ltp ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by The Board of Educati n of Cherokee County, in the office of the Superintendent of Public In structions. in Murphy. N. C.. until 11 o'clock A. M.. Monday. Sep tembc 24. 1945 for the construc tion and mechanical installation in connection with a school build ing containing ten rooms and an Auditorium to be kn wn as the Frachtt'ip School Building, near Murphy. N. C. Plans and Speci fications may be received from the Architect, Lindsey Madison Cudgel, AIA. 52 Carter Street. Asheville. N. C. upon deposit of twenty-five dollars ' $25.00 >. either in cash or certified check, of which sum fifteen dollars <$15.00 * upon the receipt of the, plans and specifications in good condition within ten days after the receipt of bids. The entire amount of the deposit will be re turned to the person or firm mak- ' iiig a bona fide bid. Plans and [ si>ecifications may be examined without cost in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Mur phy. N. C. oi' in the office of the Architect. In the case of Plumb ing and Heating and Electrical ;>lans and specifications, deposit required will be fifteen dollars ? $15.00 > of which ten dollars will be returned upon receipt of the plans and specifications in good condition within ten days after receipt of bids. The entire amount 1 of the deposit will be returned to | persons or firms making a bona tide bid. Eid.s will be received on the Flumbing, on the Heating, and on Lhe Electrical and upon the re mainder of the job separately, cn the day and date and at the hour set forth above. Each proposal shall tv accomp anied by a cash deposit or a certi fied check or an acceptable bid bond in an amount equal to not less than five percent 15^ > of the total amount of the proposal: 1 ?aid deposit to be retained in the] event of the successful bidder to j execute a contract within ten | days after receipt of bids, or to ! give satisfactory sfui ity as requir ed by the specifications. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to | waive formalities. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. By: Lloyd W. Hendrix. I 6-2tc Secretary, j STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE PRELIMINARY C ERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come? Greetings: WHEREAS. It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice. that the Columbia Marble Company a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No Street, in u,, City of Marble County of Chero kee, State of North Carolina (James Chad wick benn the aaent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process mav be serv ed>. has complied with the re quirements of Chapter 55 General Statutes, entitled "Corporation!", preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW THEREFORE. I. THAD EURE, Sectretary cf State of the Itate of North Carolina. So hereby certify that the said corporation c'id. on the 18ih day of August 1945. file in my office a duly exe cuted and attested con- nt in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now n file in my office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereto set my hand and af fixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 18th day of August. A. D. 1945. THAD EURE 6-4tc Secretary of State. Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy General Ilospltal Phones: Business 21S Residence 46 I Murphy, N. C. WILL V. WORRY SAYS.. "Tomorrow may be too late!" "No 8irree ... I don't dare drive it another minute or another mile until my Esso Dealer puta in fresh, summer-grade Esso Motor Oil . . . gives the chassis a thorough, special summer-protective lubrication . . . puts my battery and tires in tip top shape. Summer's extra hard on cars. It's not going to kill mine!" Be safe, not sorry . . . see your Esso Dealer and SAVE THAT CAR! PHONE US FOR APPOINTMENT Standard Service Station PHONE 9107 "On The Square" MURPHY, N. C. Essa DEALER care saves wear FURNITURE - JEWELRY Living Room Suites Breakfast Room Suites Furniture for all your rooms WATCHES RINGS Other Jewelry QUINN & RADCUFFE "Your Credit is Good at Our Store" ED QUINN PHONE 27 7 Jewelry ? Furniture ? Novelties G. W. RADCLIFFE COPPERHILL, TENN. Beautiful Diamond Engagement Rings Mail Us Your Watch We have secured the services of two expert watch makers. Will re turn your watch to you in 5 days. A.U Work Guaranteed
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