Haroldette Adams Feted On Birthdav Mrs. Wayne Ladd honored her daughter. Haroldette, with a birth day party on her eighth birthday. The party was held at the home with outdoor games played, follow ed by traditional birthday refresh ments. The following guests were pres ent: Linda Lunsford, Linda Kay Reece, Terry Chambers, Mary Sharon Bradley. Sandra Nichols Lois Ann Barker, Janice Cagle, Melba Jones, Maxine Wheeler, Mary Carolyn Holland. Maxine Holland. Margaret Ann Holland, Johnny Love, Harold Holland, Jr., James Holland. Roy Cagle. Dale Walsh, Billy Ensley. Heyward Adams. Lionel Brooks and the honoree. Haroldette Adams. Miss Gail Palmer returned to her home last week following a fix weeks' visit with relatives in Pensacola, Fla. Wanda Wilson Receives Award Wanda Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Helen Wilson of Andrews, was awarded first place in the local "Child of the Year" Contest spon sored by Color Laboratories, Inc., recently. The award was three large color portraits. TRADE NOW! for new good/year WHITE SIDEWALLS We'll Pay Top Prices1 For ! STATE Ur NORTH CAROLINA Department of State PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To AH to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting: Whereas. It appears to my satis faction. by duly authenticated re cord of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by lh-s unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice. that ihe J A T PROPERTIES. INC.. a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the Town of Andrews. County of Cherokee. State of North Caro I lina tW T Teas, being the agent | therein and in charge thereof, up on whom process may be served'. ' has complied with the require ( ments of Chapter 55. General Sta | lutes, entitled ""Corporations", pre I iiminary to the issuing of this Cer ! tificate of Dissolution: Now Therefore. I. Thad Eure. ! Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify j that the said corporation did. on the 7th day of July, 1952, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, ex ecuted by all the stockholders j thereof, which said consent and the j record of the proceedings afore [ said are now on file in my said of fice as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 7th day of July, A D. 1952. Thad Eure. Secretary of State l-4tc Your Old Tires ? Built to (toy whito ? smartest looking tiros you can put on your car. ? Liko all Goodyoar tiros, thoso aro tops for safoty, com fort and miloago. o Stop in now ?got tho Goodyoar Whito Sidowalls you'vo boon wanting. Allison & Duncan Tire Co, Inc, TIRE SERVICE HEVDQUARTERS Peachtree St. Murphy. N. C. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that ap plication was made on the 7 Day I >u July. 1952. by the Southern | Bell Telephone and Telegraph | Company to the Federal Commu I nications Commission to discon I tinus telephone service through ? the Murphy. North Carolina. Tele phone Exchange. If the application ' is granted, telephone service will be continued without interruption at this exchange by the Western Carolina Telephone Company. Any member of the public de siring to protest or support the proposed discontinuance may com municate in writing with the Fed eral Communications Commission, Washington 25. D. C, on or before July 30. 1952 Southern Bell Telephone And Telegraph Company l-2tc FINAL NOTICE All property owners interested in having street pav ing done at this time are requested to contact the Street Department at City Hall immediately, or Hayes Leatherwood, who is assigned to this project Town Of Murphy STREET DEPARTMENT Edward H. Swan Returns To States With the 25th Infantry Div. In Korea?Capt Edward H. Swan, whose wife, Jean, lives at 2411 Sreenway Ave., Raleigh. N C? is returning to the United States from Korea under the Army's re lation plan. He was a member of the 25th Infantry Division, one of the first U S. units to fight on the penin sula. It has recently been engaged n patrol activity near the 38th parallel, Captain Swan, a member of S-i Personnel) Section. Headquar ers. 35th Infantry Regiment, en ered the Army in 1942 He arriv ?d in Korea and has been awarded he Combat Infantry Badge and he Commendation Ribbon. Swan graduated from Brevard College. Brevard. N. C., In 1938. His parentst Capt. and Mrs. F. V. Swan, live at Andrews, N C. Men In Service A. D. Paul T. Palmer, wife ami children. Martha and Raymond, returned to Pensacola, Fla.. Mon day following a ten-^ay visit with Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Palmer of An drews. M-Sgt. Bob Caldwell and family are visiting her mother. Mrs. Lucy Caldwell, and family. M-Sgt. Cald well has recently returned from a lour of duty in Korea. Dick Wilson of the U S. Army, stationed at Fort Jackson. S. C.. spent the week-end with relatives ,n Andrews. Only about one-fourth of the deef and pork sold through stores n North Carolina originated in ihe State. NOT1CF I hereby offer a liberal reward 'or information given to the mayor ir police leading to the arrest of invone trespassing on my proper ? known as Imps Nest In Murphy. V. C Frank L. Mauney, Washing on. Ga. 14-t.fau FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT A >CERATOLYTIC IS A MUST sVhat is a keratolvtic? An agent hat deadens the infected skin. It hen peels off. exposing more terms to its killing action. Get r-4-L. a keratolytic, at any drug store If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 40c back. Today at Mauney Drug Company. All-Stars Defeat Georgia Team, 18-11 The North Carolina All-Stan of he Blue Ridge Mountain Baseball L- ague. *roiled over the Georgia All-Stars of the same League, in s game at the Andrews field Sun day afternoon, by a score of 18-1. The North Carolina AU-Star team was composed of players se eded from the baseball teams of Bryson City, Hayesvllle and An drews The Georgia All-Stars were se lected from the baseball teams of Blairsvill? and Young Harris. Is abella. Tenn.. was to have played with the Georgia teams, but did n->*. participate, thus placing the I G orgia team at a decided ddsad- ' vantage. The North Carolina team got off to an early lead and scored runs in all but the eighth inning. Geor gia's lone run came in the ninth inning. Kimsey of Hayesville led the hitting, with 4 out of 6. Buddy Foster of Andrews batted 2 doubles and Shernll of An drews made a 3 base hit. Sherrill also made a home run on an error in right field. The North Carolina batteries were Howell. Nevins and Cagle who pitched three innings each Frank Parker was the catcher. The Georgia batteries were Kim sey. 5, and Nichols 4. C. Kimsey as the catcher. Denny of the Georgia team hit for 4 and Carl Klmaey, 2 for S Carol Wright of Brysori City as behind the plate. Built to l~st. Famous Gyrafoam washing action. ye.ars longer! I WALTER COLEMAN'S APPLIANCE STORE, . Phone 124 Murphy. N. C BIGGER..: BETTER Than Ever Before That Describes THE ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION Sunday Magazine FICTION is now o weekly feature, with illustrations by noted Southern artists . .. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS by the Magazine's staff of expert pho tographers . . . SPECIAL 'ARTICLES by and about prominent people in the news. The Bigger and Better Sunday Magazine will appeal to the entire Southland ... Read it each Sunday in The Journal-Constitution... Sunday CIRCULATION MORE THAN 455,000 Stje Atlanta Journal ? AND ? THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION a rare musical treat... Hear The Nationally Acclaimed Transy lvania Symphony Orchestra Monday, July 28 - - 8:15 p. m. Mountainside Theatre Cherokee, N. C. Conducted By James Christian Pfohl / 1 ' Presented by the Cherokee Historical Association; and the Brevard Music ? ' t ? * , a Foundation ADMISSION (1