FOR SALE FOR SALE: Bariey and Rye, good and dean, idea! for seed. /Mm fescue. See Z. J. Hyatt or caH 48&3169. 47 tfnc PROPERTY FOR SALE - Summer mountain cabin. Upper Aiarka. CaH 488-2785 or write M. D. Nai), Route 2, Bryaon City, N. C. 43-tfhc BALED HAY FOR SALE - Seiiing baied hay in Oeid during season. Price varies with grade, amount bought. Contact Roy Shuier, Deep Creek Road. Phone 488 3105. 41 tfnc FOR ACREAGE HOMESITES OR WATER FALLS in the Nantahaia Gorge Area - contact CARTER MADDOX at the GORGARAMA PARK in the Nantahaia Gorge on US 19 between Bryson City and Andrews, N. C. or caii 488-2325. 41-tfnc FOR SALE: 1961 Buick two door hard top dean inside and out. This car is a iocai one owner and has very few miies, for further information see Ciaude Monteith or caii 488-2167. 51-3tc r**"" - < MAMTAHALA Piumbing & Heating, !nc. Contractors Repairs Pumps Free Estimates Quatity Materia! and Workmanship Phone 488 2619 Rt. 2 - Box 252 Bryson City, N. C. — Prompt Service See tawloe The*a: fet Year ^WSURAWCE WEEM WE ALSO CAN ARRANGE ^ASY PAYMENT PLANS FOR SALE 1965 CMC 3/4 Ton Pickup Truck. V-6 Engine, 8 ft. bed. Wii! se!i with or without air conditioner and camper cover. Teiephone 497-5697 after 5 p.m. 44 tfnc FOR SALE: Chestnut fence Raiis. Eight feet rai!s. For information contact Luther S. Harris at Tuckaseege, N.C. 513tp FOR SALE: Need a beef for your freezer? Have severe! fat ones on the-hoof. Caii Bob Crawford, 488-2207. 51 tfnc FOR SALE -1964 BonneviHe. Good condition and !ow mi!eage. Contact Louise D. MitcheM 488-2543. 52-tfnc FOR SALE - A 61 voikswagon - dean, best of condition; good buy. CaH 488-2361. 3 tp FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE: Office Space Available in the center of Bryson City Business District. We are happy to make the former Northwestern Bank Building availabie to interested parties. Rent or iease terms are avaiiable. See O'Dell Wilson at Northwestern Bank or Call 4882138. 47-tfnc FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS: Nicely furnished, beautiful modem three or four room apartment. Carpeyed floors tub and shower bath! Quiet ideal location. Apply at Highlander Court after 4 p.m. or cal! 488-9821 for appointment. 51-tfnc OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT - A nice office in the Smoky Mtn. Times Building to rent at reasonable price. AM utilities furnished. J. Robert Varner, Realtor, P. O. Box 748, Bryson City, N. C. 28713. Call 488-3280. 32-tfnc FOR RENT Trailer Spots - Nice Location Bryson Branch. CaM 488-3568 or write P. O. Box 53, Bryson City, N.C. 49-4 tc FOR RENT: Four rooms, house furnished. Near Almond, in Leuda section of County^ CaM 488-2491. 47-tfnC WAMTED WANTED: Two beautician* for Fountain of Beauty in RobbinsvtUe. CaB 479-8658. 2-tc BARBER TRAINING, secure empioyment, high income, draft deferment, G.I., approved, write Winston-Saiem Barber Schooi, 549 N. Trade St., Winston-Saiem, N. C 27101. 27 30tp EXTRA INCOME OPPORTUNITY Reiiabie man or woman. No Setting. ReOU and coiiect from new type coin operated dispensers in your area. We secure iocations. Must have car, refereoees, $650 to $2850 cash investment for equipment and inventory. Ten hour* weekly can net excellent income. For persond interview, write, induding phone number, to Cai-Ton Suppiy Co., 509 E. Trade St. Box 2507, Chariotte, North Caroiina 28202 52-ltp AUTOMATiC TRAHSMtSSiOH SERViCE Por the beat in automatic transmission and Votkswagon service stop by and sep Henry Pye or Horoid Hampton ot PYE'S GARAGE on US just west o( Bryson City Teiephone 4SS-2299 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1. SPECIAL: 2 bedroom house with garage on large lot in Bryson City. Price reduced for immediate saie. Pay on!y $1,709.67 down and take up monthly payments. This is an excellent buy. 2. 2.32 Acres with 2 bedroom house, bath, garage, garden, stream, 12 Mi. from Bryson on good road for $2,500 down, Bai. $6,000.00 payable $1,000.00 year. 3. Two nice trailer lots on stream with view for only $850.00 each. 1.2 acres on paved road near Bryson for $1,500.00. Two lots on airport hill with city water, sewer, paved street, nice views for only $2,000.00. Two nice Motels. 4 lots & 4 room house in Lackey Town for $1,500.00. H. J. Truett Realty Co. Bryton City, N. C. Diet 488 2880 or 48&3140 We pay the highest prices for brass, copper and oid radiators. Deiiver to Shuier's Produce Produce Stand, East end of Main Street, Bryson City. 41 tfnc WANTED TO BUY: Modern Mote! on or near Cherokee Reservation. Piease write or caii - J. Don Shetiey 404 Hiiicrest Ave., Union, S. C., 29379. 427-2460 or 427-9274. WANTED: Men and famiiies to go the Florida to pick fruit. Have been in business 20 years. ! guarantee a job and piace to iive. Free transportation to Florida for anyone who doesn't own car. Caii Marvin Sutton, Maggie Vaiiey, 926 9910 or 926 1975. 51 3tc MtSCELLAMOUS SMVtCES FOUND: Electric guitar and amplifier in vicinity of Bryson City. Caii EnkaOandier 704-667-3070. Must be abie to identify 51 3tc ARE YOU HAVING SEPTIC TANK TROUBLES??? We have&poebic K-37 and K-57. Fmiy guaranteed or money back. !t works. M. C. Ciose Hardware, 488-2782, Bryson City, N. C. 45-9tc ARE YOU HAVING ROOT TROUBLES??? We have Roebic K-77 for city sewers or septic drain Reids. Fuily guaranteed or money back. It works. M. C. Ciose Hardware, 488-2782, Bryson City, N. C. 45-9tc PIANOS 7 ORGANS New and used. Aiien organs. Rebuilding, Servicing, Tuning. Caii or write Ward Piano Co., Qmton, N. C. Phone 648-4622. 41-tfnc. MAKE BEATEN down carpet nap at doorways bright and Huffy again with Biue Lustre at Western Auto Associate Store in Bryson City. 521tc v For your ptumuing and eiectricai need:, cat! BOBS PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SERVICE. A complete tine of p!umbing and etectrica) materia!: are ava!!ab!e ProfeMiona) courtesy wit) be extended to a!! etectricians and ptumbers on materia). CaH 488 2207 or 488 3316. 44 tfnx LEGAL HOME NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SWAIN COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION Brigette Etaine H. Fie!ds Plaintiff. vs Forest E. Fields Defendant To: FOREST E. FIELDS Take notice that a pieading seeking reiief against you has been 6!ed in the above entitied action. The nature of the reiief being sought is as foiiows: An absolute Divorce on the grounds of One (1) year's separation. You are required to make defense to such pieading not iater than October 18th, 1969, and upon your faiiure to do so the party seeking service against you will appiy to the Court for the reiief sought. This, the 26th day of August, 1969. Sara H. Robinson, Asst. Cierk of Superior Court Swain County North Carolina 49-4tc NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SWAIN COUNTY ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1969 ON THE QUESTION OF WHETHER A ONE PER CENT LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX WILL BE LEVIED. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Chapter 1228, Session Laws 1969, a speciai eiection wiii be heid in Swain County for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the county the question of whether or not a one per cent (!%) iocai saies and use tax wiii be levied and coiiected in the county, at which said eiection there wiii be submitted to the qualified voters of Swain County the foiiowing propositions: FOR THE ONE PER CENT (1%) LOCAL SALES AND USETAX AGAINST THE ONE PER CENT (1%) LOCAL SALES AND USETAX NOTICE is further given that if a majority of the quaiified voters, voting at said eiection vote FOR the ievy of a one per cent (!%) iocai saies and use tax, then said tax shaii be ievied beginning the first day of the month foiiowipg the expiration of ninety(90) days from the date of said eiection and coiiected by the Commissioner of Revenue as provided by iaw. The poiiing piaces for each of the eiection precincts are as follows: ^ Eia..Smith Lumber Co. Bryson City No. t.-.uourtnouse Bryson City No. 2.Cope Chevrolet Co. A! arks.Aiarka Schooi Whittier.Whittier Schooi Aimond.Nantahaia Inn White Oak.Aimond Schooi A new registration of voters is not required. The registration books of Swain County in the election precincts named wiii be used. Each registrar wiii keep open the registration books for his precinct at the poHing pieces from nine o'clock a m. untii six-thirty o'clock p.m. on each day beginning Saturday, October 11, i969 and dosing Saturday, October 25, 1969. One Saturday October 11th, 18th and 25th the registration books shaii remain open at the voting piaces. Saturday, November 1, 1969 is Chaiienge Day. ABSENTEE BALLOTS WILL NOT BE USED. The registrars and judges of dection, appointed by the Swain County Board of Election, shaii be the dection officials for said special dection. On Tuesday, November 4th, 1969, the date designated for the special dection; poQs in Swain County shaii open at the hour of six thirty o'clock a.m. and dose at the hour of six-thirty o'clock p.m. By order of the County Board of Election of Swain County. Date: August 18,1969 Robert M. Sandiin Chairman of the County Board Elections of Swain County 51-2tc Obituaries SP4 JACKIE DEHART Funeral services for Sp4 Jackie Clyde DeHart, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Stafford of 11 Berkley Drive, Hampton, who died August 28 when the Army reconnaissance piane in which he was Hying as a technical observer crashed in South Vietnam, were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Centra! Baptist Church by the Reverend G. Thornton Hali. Buriai with military honors were in Parkiawn Memorial Parle. Also surviving are a sister, Romona Jean DeHart of Hampton, and his matemai grandmother, Mrs. Dessie Kirkland of Bryson City, North Carolina. Paiibearers were Quinby Coiiier, Jr., Wayne Hogge, John Saunders, Jack Wiiiis, Vicky Dawes, and Johnny Arrington. ELLIS CRAWFORD EST EUis Crawford Estes, iife iong resident of Swain County, 75, died in Syiva Hospital September 10. He was a retired Southern Railway employee and fanner. He was a member of the Deep Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are three sons; Jack of Bryson City, Troy of Sardis, Ohio; and Joseph (Biacky) Estes of Wheeriersbutg, Ohio; three daughters; Mary Eiien Peterson and Reva McIntosh both of Bryson City, and Heien Woodard of Syiva, N.C. Pallbearers were Biii Estes, Cari Buchanan, Beriin Estes, Jim Ensiey, Joe Almond, and Irvin Clark. Services were heid at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Deep Creek Baptist Church by the Reverends Jack R. Hyde and John Bowden; burial at Swain Memorial Park. LEONARD L. ROPER Leonard Lee Roper, 42, died unexpectedly Friday morning after an apparent heart attack. He was a veteran of Worid Warn. Surviving are hiswidown, Mrs. Martha Wood Roper; a son, Gary Roper of Gast&da; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Sue Prost of Dallas; his mother, Mrs. Robert Roper of Whittier; three brothers, Furman and Cart, both of Whittier, and Wayne Roper of Baitimore; and two grandsons. Services were heid at 10:30 am. Monday in Whittier Church of God. The Reverend Doyie Maney officiated. Buna! was in Union Hi)! Cemetery. Paiibearers were nephews. The body was taken to the fami)y home Saturday afternoon by Bit! Moody Funera) Home of Bryson City, where it remained unti! 30 minutes prior to the services. JASPER B. WEEKS Jasper B. Weeks, husband of Mrs. SamiHe Ray Weeks, died in Spartanburg General Hospital 8:55 p.m. Thursday after a long iMness. Son of the late Andrew Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Garrett Weeks of Bryson City, veteran of World War 1, member of Pacolet Mills Baptist Church and Pacolet Masonic Lodge. Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. Dora Gossett of Bryson City, and Mrs. Grace Barnes of Hickory. Services were Saturday 3 p.m. at Floyd's Greenlawn Chapel by the Reverends Cecil Seagle and Leroy Trammell; burial in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Lt. Col. Sam Wood, Oten Robinette, Sr., Pat Kirby, Manley and John Reeves, Walter Green, James Wells, and B.S. Thomas. Body at Floyd's North Church Street Chapel until hour of service. MRS. TELLA WOODY Mrs. Telia Lollis Woody, 67, died Thursday morning in a local hospital after a long illness. Surviving are the husband, Sam Woody; three sons, Willard and Cas of Bryson City and Garland Woody of Hot Springs; four brothers, Ben and Jack L. of Bryson City, William of Chandler, and Frank Lollis of Galax, Virginia; five sisters, Mrs. Laurie Medford and Mrs. Carl Thomas of Bryson City, Mrs. Nell Gilreath of Horse Shoe, Mrs. Julie Lunsford and Mrs. Earl Jones of Asheville; and five grandchildren. Services were held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Deep Creek Baptist Church. The Reverend Jack Hyde officiated. Buriai was in the Swain Memoriai Park Cemetery. PaH bearers were Vemon LoUis, Ted Thomas, S.P. David, Dr. J.L. Woody, Jim Cutshaw, and Gaie Winchester. The body remained at the Biii Moody Funerai Home unti! the hour of service. The famiiy received friends at the funera! home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. MISS RUBY LANEY Miss Ruby Pauiine Laney, of the Bryson Branch Community, died Saturday morning in a iocai hospital after a brief illness. Miss Laney was a supervisor of Heritage Quilts, Inc. A iife-Iong resident of Swain County, she was a member of Franklin Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Laney, Mrs. Roy Welch, and Mrs. Ernest Herron, all of Bryson City, and Mrs. Gertrude Tipton of Ashevilie; and a brother, W.G. Laney of Bryson City. Services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the chape! of BHI Moody Funeral Home. The Reverend John Freeman officiated. Burial was in Swain Memoriai Park. Pallbearers were nephews. Rea! Cost of !nsurance NEW YORK—fo rea! terms, the cost of basic automohiie liabiiity insurance actuaiiy has dectined, the Insurance Infor mation institute reports. Based on the median national fami!y income in each of the respective years, the tost was equa! to !.38 per cent of annua! income in !947 and to !.03 per cent of annua! income in 1967 When You Ship Or When You Buy SPECMY BLUE RtDGE TRUCKtNG COMPANY FOR RENT Furnished with *M new furniture, dishwasher, food dispose) end oas furnace. Cat) Woody's Trou) Ranch. 489-2577.44-tfnc And SmoM App!ip