How Council.... (Ceatlaaed fraaa Pace !?> Prizes are awarded to the tint, second and third place winners in the dress revue and the dairy 1 team winners. The County Fair affords our wo men and girls a place to show thi public the results of their work They bring In to the fair prise winning jams, jellies, pickles Tractor Tires V New Or Used Tractor Tire Repair Anv Size Tractor Graves Tire Co. Phone 300 Murphy, N. C. THE LONE RANGER POEM WRITTEN TOR H. D WEEK Advice To Club Members MRS. DEL LA CONLEY Dear member of the different clubs. Let's do our best this year To make our club a blessing To people everywhere. And let us work together With all our might and power Together we might push and pull Till we've climbed the highest tower. We topped the small hills long ago and topped the ridges, too But we must climb 'till all can see What women folks can do. We must mount up to azure heights And none of us should waver. Because success awaits us there Weil be paid for our labor. needlework, mouth-watering cakes I and pies. Also, each individual club has an educational exhibit on some phase of Home Demonstra tion Club work. Through our work and training ir the clubs, and as members of the County Council we are learn ing to build better homes today, that tomorrow's world may be a better place in which to live. C. E. HYDE GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 145 Murphy, N. C. By Fran Striker Cluh Projects.... (Continued From Pace 10) Beautlfication, Clothing, and Arts and Crafts. NINE COMMITTEES The list of Cherokee County Home Demonstration Committees appear.ng belovf further shows the kinds of activities and assistance given to the development of bet ter homes and better living in our area. The committees, each tmade up of a county chairman and a tr>-?mbef from each of the Home' Demonstration Clubs, are: Com munity Service, Health. Education, Citizenship, Recreation. Loan Fund, Markets. 4-H Club Leaders, | Music. i Highlights Of.... (Continued from Page lg) church they made a United Na-I 'ions flag. The club pieced and sold quilts for their local pastor. SUIT. "A Model Mile" of road side and home-yard improvements "long the highway in this commu ? ity has been one of the Suit H.. D. Club'; most successful projects Making hooked rugs, reading for Book Certificate awards, and clothing projects are among the ciub members' present interests. SUNNY POINT. Sponsorship of community projects Aich as bet ter school buildings, and beautlfi cation of homes and roadsides, are included in the Sunny Point club's activities. The club was formed in 1842. ' TOMOTLA. Several members o this club have missed only' a few meetings during the group's 15 year existanec. For three years in a r?>w, tlw Touuitia < lab has had a booth at the County Fair. VALLKYTOWN. A -taobook eontaininf uev about the Valley town H. D. Clab rinee its mganiza tion in 1088 haa been kept by Mrs. C. S. Frcel. It is a prized posses sion of the club and its cotntents show the group's work on many home and community improve ment projects. VIOLET. The recent construc tion of a rural electric line to the Violet community has caused H. D. ciub women here to concen trate their latest efforts on home improvement by the installation of electric household appliances. WOLF CREEK. One of the two yoingest clubs in the county, the Wolf Creek group organized No vember 7, 1951. Handicrafts, a i study of financial planning and j household budgeting, and estab lishment of a Nanlahala Regional Library Boakmobile Station have | been prominent among the club's initial activities. NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF THE TOWN OF MURPHY An election for the election of Mayor and Alderman for the Town of Murphy, will be held May 6th. The registration books will be open for registration of voters who are not registered and these be coming eligible for resolution, on the following Saturdays, April 12th. 19th, and 26th. Challepge day will be May 3rd. In order to participate in this Election you must be registered so do not be come confused between the Town and County Electidh. Mrs. Max Sneed has been appointed as Reg istrar and will be at the Court House on the above dates from 9 O'Clock A M until S O'Cldck I P M. for the above purpose. Cherokee County Board Of Elee . tions A. J. Hembree, Cham. *0-3tc Johns - Manvilic Bldg. Materials Asphalt Skufltt-loll KooflPt Asbestos Sidlnc 1 GIBBS HDW. * AUTO SUPPL* your 1H?? 6?*9e,! This J-hp UcCulloch chain saw weighs only 25 lb. complete.' Cuts sawlogs, pulp, cordwood, posts, etc. Trims, limbs and (ells trees. Saws in any position without adjustment! Has automatic clutch, kickproof rewind starter, many other features! SEE IT TODAY I Peach tree Farm And Home Supply Authorized Sales And Service Murphy, N. C. 'hone 453-J-l Route 1 yoo wo... 3 I ?31113 > TAKES FIRST PLACE IN CLASS "A _ I Hill IN THE 1952 Mobilgas j Economy Run I Qi S*tn&uin *MOB\VOA.S .. * ECONOMY ftus Mi *? CM "A" < 1MI New Ford Mileage Maker SIX Thriftiest ia its Field! Again tfils year . . . Ford was lint in p? economy ovar all can in Ha prion daaa in the Mobflgaa Economy Run. In thia toufhast taot. a Ford Six with Overdriva (optional at extra coat) averaged 53.865 tea ira'laa par gallon and 26.468 actual miles par gallon. A vary important contributing factor is Ford's Automatic Power Pilot which aqueaaea the laat ounce of power out of every drop of gaa. Pound fog pound, Ford'a All-New Mileage Maker Six ia definitely the most eeonoetical low-priced ear to run! "Test Drive" the Economy Winner Todey! NEW FORD 101-horsepower MILEAGE MAKER SIX 53.S55 m uuss 25.443 M Far Eeoaeny plat OuBty... 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