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(Robert W. uasley, Jr. being the fl therein and is charge there * ??"? *bom prooees may be ?erred), baa complied with the requirements at Chapter K, Gen eral Statutes, entitled Corpora tion, preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution : WOW THEREFORE. I THAD EURE. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, cm. the 10th day of August, 1964 file In my office a duly executed and attest lid consent In writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings afore ?aid are now on file In my said of fice as provided bv law. IN Ttettt'IMONT WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affix ed my official seal at Raleigh, this SURVEYING V MINERAL STUDIES 221. Hwphy. N. C. I7*-Jsr (7*-W RANGES LAST ?n The 1 Uv. BreadU at Atteate. Ga. filled hi a regular appointment at Ranger Church Suaday. Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Udfeid and daughter spent the ?Mk end with Mr. and Mra. F. W. Kilpatrlck and family. Mra. Dara Henry of Atlanta, Oa. ?pent last week with Mr. and Mra. Paschal Hughe*. S. V. Evans of Oak Ridga, Tenn., spent laat week end with Mr. and Mra. 2. B. Hedrick and family. Mrs. Hat tie Gibson of Knoxrille, Tenn., visited Mra. Lum Ledford recently. Mra. Garland Warren and Mra. Hat tie Gibson of Knoxville visited. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sneed one day last week. H. C. Johnson made a business trip to Murphy one day last week. Mrs. Ralph Ledfard visited Mra. Tom King -ecenUy. ' Mr. and Mra. J. L. Hughes and son of Sprfiig City, Tenn., spent last week end with Mra. Bessie , Kilpatrlck. j Canal Lake Singing And Reunion Sept. 26 The Canal Lake Singing and the Brackett Reunion will be held the. fourth Sunday, Sept. 26, at the Interdenominational Church three miles from Blairavllle, Ga_, on the Murphy highway, one mile on the 10th daj of August. A. D. 19M. THAD EURE Secretary of State (Seal) 8-ttc Ledford Dies At Tusqaittee Son. ' J. W. Ledford, 84, retired mer- ' chant died at >:90 a. m. Sunday, ? Sept. 12 fei his home at Tuaquittee I j n ft or a long lllris? ? He was a native and lifelong * sident of Clay County. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Barbara Phillips Lelford; two aona Donald and Jamas of Hayesvtlle ; j one daughter, Mra. Blanche Scott of Raleigh ; two brother*, J. C. and A. K. Ledford of Murphy; three sisters, Mrs. SalUe CoUett, Mra. Etna Hartnesa of Murphy, and Mrs. Hattie Buchanan of Chatta nooga, and Mrs. H. R Mcintosh of |Hayesville. | Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in Moss Chap el at Tusquittee. The Rev. L. P. Smith officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. The body lay in state in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Townson Funeral Home was In charge. Southern fruit and vegetable marketing co-ops had gross sales of $156 million in 1963. , Young Cane and TV A road. I Several quartets have promised to attend as well as the Cherokee Indiana. All persons who like to sing or to hear good singing are invited to attend and bring a picnic basket. Grady Rogers and Joe Brackett are in charge. DONT WAIT! j Trade the unused miles in your & present tires for the EXTRA VALUE ? The New All-Nylon Cord \ SUPER-CUSHION b good, Vear 1* More safe mileage! 2. Quieter ride ?less squeal on turns! 3. Much greater skid protection! * Now, regardless of the condition of your present | tires, well allow you their full value when I traded for new Nylon Cord Super-Cushions. I This peat tire is made with Goodyear s a elusive Triple-Tempered S-T Nylonl The resultP A tire so Strang that impact blow outs are almost unheard oA Its new anti-vibration tread baa 1800 indies of non-skid edf? 880 deep-cut safety slots for 15% jraatw Aid resistance. Yet this tire oosM only a lew dollars more than a i mmpf, B* a I I ?ONALD HOI Ronald BUI, IS, aon o t Mr. and dim. Guy 801 o t Rt , Murphy, ni recently promoted to the rank at igt. PI rat Class. Sgt. HU la dow serving with the nurd U. 8. Infantry Division in North Korea. He hu boon with >*? division for If months. He ui received a number of letters ot commendation and a wards. 8ft Hill nw?J la th? fa mous battle o( Outpost Harry. Ha holds the Korean Service Madal, United Nations Service Medal, Nap tlonal Defense Madal, Korean Presidential Citation and two bronze battla star*. Sgt. Hill will be rotated back to *>>? States Oct. 1. His present i joo wltn the Third Division la as ?ufMBi major. mil recently talked with Pit Ray 81 ma and Pvt. FWlx Palmar at Murphy woo art now carving with tha Seventh US Infantry Dt vlalon In Korea. | American mllla tncreaaed coo [ aumpUon apparel wool early thla year. 41 Enlist In iWfaAn* More man anMatad In ttM U. 8. 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