! Voiume 86 — Number 51 — Bryson City, North Carotina — Thursday, September 11 Around Town We are a little late but still we want to offer our congratulation to our "Flower Girl", Mrs. Judy Wright and her New Baby Boy Judy runs an artical each week in the TIME caiied "Fiower Talk." We saw Judy, Hubby, and New Baby shoping iast week and aii seem to be doing fine. **** The Swain FootbaM Game wiii get their first iook at footbaii on the home fieid this Saturday night when the Mites and Midgets hosts Hayesville in doubie header starting at 7 o'clock. Admission is oniy 25 cents and 50 cents. The iittie boys need your support. **** !t was noted in a publication of the Standard Oii Company (Ohio) that it was just 50 years ago this year that the nation's first gasoiine tax was imposed in the state of Oregon. In the half century since, a totai of $120 biiiion has been coHected in federa! and state gasoline taxes. The taxes wiii yield about $9 biiiion this year. **** The North Caroiina State Highway Patro! reports oniy three accidents in Swain County this week. Whiie making nine contacts, three were charged with drunk driving, two with speeding, one with other hazardous moving vioiations, three with non-hazardous moving, and one with a pedestrian vioiation. They patro tied a distance of some 2650 miles, with the week beginning September 1st and extending through the 7th. Tom MaHoneeTo Be in Bryson Went Thursday Tom L. Maiionee, iith Congressional District Assistant to Congressman Roy A. Tayior, is now making scheduled visits to the county seats and other sections of the counties. On Tuesday, September i6, he wiii be at the Jackson County Courthouse, Syiva, from9:30 to )0:30; at the City Halt, Highlands, from i:00 to 1:30; and at the Macon County Courthouse, Frankiin, from 3:00 to 4:00. On Thursday, September i8, he wiii be at the Council House of the Eastern Band of the Cherokees, Cherokee, from 9:00 to 9:30; and at the Swain County Courthouse, Bryson City, from 11:00 to 12:00. He will be at the Graham County Courthouse, Robbinsville, from 3:00 to 4:00. Any person who has plans or official business pertaining to Congressional matters they wish to discuss, is invited to meet with Mr. Maiionee at the above^specified time. Students attending kindergarten this year at the Bryson City Presbyterian Church are: (L to R) 1st row, Kim Arvey, Libby Barden, Kerri Jones, Gina Ball, Barbara Shuler, Jackie Welch, Becky Colville, and Francis Smith. 2nd row, Rhett Morris, Mark Contrell, Tripp Davis, Jassim Al-Saadi, Gregory Haes, Dean Watson, Jimmy Eiliott, David Messer, and Andy Williams. 3rd row, teacher, Mrs. Jack Al-Saadi, Bobby Gregory, Kim Corbin, Garry Arvey, Debbie Maxey, Jeffery Payne, Ann Rice, Wally Sneed, Kathy Stevenson, Tony Gibson, and Assistant teacher, Mrs. Tommy Conley. Absent for picture Cathy Brereton. Bids For Construction Ot Marianna Biack, Fontana Regiona! Library Were Opened Tuesday Board members of the Marianna Biack and the Fontana Regionai Libraries, aiong with county officiais met with J. Bertam King , acrhitecturai engineer and severai construction company representatives, Tuesday, for the purpose of opening bids for the construction of the new library building to be built here. After listening to bids from all companies concerning the Board went on recoro as an offical group "not to accept or reject any bids until Mr. King talked to the low bidders in an attempt to trim some of the fat' off of the total figure." Bids were made in four separate categories from all contractors interested in doing the work with at least four bids entered in each category. First, a bid was asked for general contract work, a second for plumbing, one for heating and airconditioning and one for electircal work. The Board has available $200,000. Forty thousand dollars was raised locally and $160,000 grant was received from the Appalachian Foundation and the Library Services Act. This money must be used not only for the construction of the building but also to buy the land,(already bought), pay the architect, legal fees, advertising and furnish the building once it has been completed. The four category low bid total* ran $175,550 for a turn key job. This is somewhat higher than the Board had planned and a "trim the fat" plan was put into effect. LOW BIDDERS WERE: General Buncombe Const. Co Heating & Air Conditioning Twentieth Century Plumbing E.L. Erwin Electrical Cable Elec. Co. TABULATION OF BIDS GENERAL CONTRACT WORK ALTERNATES BIDDERS Associated Const. Inc. Buncombe Const. Co. Cochran Const. Co, Inc Merchant Const. Co. Southworth Const. Co. BASE BID No. G-l No. G-2 No. G-3 No. G-4 No. G-5 No. G-6 T39.800 130.485 179.000 143.100 138.345 -1299 -800 -956 -850 -1200 -350 -500 -250 -300 495 -1493 -1000 -2200 -1400 -1200 -3300 -3200 3035 -3500 -1600 -500 -800 -750 -700 -776 +300 +200 +205 +225 +205 Alternate No. G1 Piaster on Mock walls Alternate No. G-2 Tack board Alternate No. G-3-Stone retaining walls HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACT WORK Alternate No. G-4 - Covered Walkway Alternate No. G-5 Black top paving Alternate No. G-6 - Ceiling tile (see Alt No. E-l) BIDDERS Caldwell P.H.&H. Co. E.L. Erwin Rogers P & H Co. Twentieth Century Heating Co. Osbum H & P ELECTRIC CONTRACT WORK BIDDERS Cable Electric Co. R.W. Cook Dixie Electric Co. M B. Hayens Electrical Corp. PLUMBING CONTRACT WORK BIDDERS Caldwell, P.H.H., Co. Ray C. Davis E.L. Erwin Rogers P & H Co. Osbum H & P BASE BID 39,900 27,889 34,725 26,531 36,085 BASE BID 11,230 12,500 18,506 15,100 BASE BID $13,750 9,652 7,304 9,500 11,723 ALTERNATE NUMBER M-l -8,000 -5,750 -5,300 -5,820 -8,788 ALTERNATE NUMBER E-l +1,400 -1,700 -2,488 -1,000 Nanfaha/a Power Company To Ask For Rate Increase Nantaha!a Power and Light Company announced today that it wiM seek North Caroiina Utilities Commission approval of a substantial rate increase. The exact amount to be requested will be determined through a study by an independent company. OMY HGH The black mark on the white line above (indicated by arrow) is the only sign of an automobile accident that 2 a m. last Saturday Ladd lost control of his [968 Chevy and went over an embankment on U S. [9 just below the Nantahata ViHage. The accident was not discovered unti! about 7:30 Saturday morning. Citing "substantia! and accelerating increases in the costs of providing eiectric service," Nantahaia President J.M. Archer, Jr. said: "The pressures of infiation have substantiate increased costs in virtuaiiy every phase of our operation. We have tried to keep our rates as iow as possibie by exercising carefui cost controi. Macon Airport Dedication Set Ihi$ Sunday The new Macon County Airport wiii be dedicated, Sunday, September 14, from 2 to 4 p.m., with ribbon cutting ceremony. Main speaker wiii be the Honorabie Roy A. Tayior Congressman from the 11th Congressional District. There wiii be an airshow consisting of sky divers, mititary parachute jump team, an expert arobatic performer from Frederick Maryland and five other arobatic performers, pius 15 different acts. There wiii aiso be a static dispiay of air craft on the new fieid, consisting of military heiicopters, Wortd War 11 Aircraft, three new airpianes and others. A concession stand wiii be open. No admission charge, and pienty of parking space. "We can't say what the proposed increase will be untit we analyze the findings of the study, which is expected to take several months. Our customers will be notified just as soon as possible. " Beginning this month, Mr. Archer said, customers will receive copies of the NANTAHALA POWERLINE, the company's employee magazine. He said the September issue will carry the first of a series of articles outlining the increase in cost of equipment, labor and other items over the last three years. Mr. Archer added: "We want to give a clear and detailed picture to our customers so that they will know why it is necessary to seek a rate increase." Reviva! Mow )n Progress Revival services are now being held at Silvermine Baptist Chruch on Silvermine Creek, according to the Pastor, Rev. Jesse J. Grant. The Evangelist is Rev. C. Richard Grant of Dayton, Tennessee. He is formerly of Bryson City, N.C. Everyone is invited to come and hear this young Evangelist's services nightly at 7:30 p.m. with special singing. City Presbyterian Church Starts Seventh Year Of t(lff!