Z^ay.VMtWMhthaCh*aha*: Stay* NUMMARY TREE LODGE Pao!, T. V., Air CaaNAaaiag. F*!ha*rvaMaa^M7*4-4*7MM wrMa P. O. Dox 4P4, ia Charahaa, Worth CaraHaa Lewis, T^ff/e, end ^YHis Ce^s^rMcfion, 7nc. GRAVEL AND DiRT JFoMr JVew D-J Dozers Box 752 PHONE - 48&2887, 2010 Bryson C!ty, N. C. U and B BEAUTY SHOP SUMMER SPECIALS HAIRCUTS . . $1.50 SHAMPOO & SET. $2.75 PERMANENT WAVES - - $7.50 to $12.50 Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: After 4:30 p.m. by appt. Only LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF BRYSON CITY ON EAST DEEP CREEK ROAD. Owned and operated by Brenda Hyatt PHOME 488 363S for Appointment "WBHN" PROGRAM LOG 1590 IN SWAIN COUNTY MONDAY THRU FR!DAY 6:00 - Strength for Today 6:30 - Pops and Troxy Show 8:00 - Trading Post 8:15 - Home Hour 9:00 - Bits and Pieces 10:00 - Bread of Life 10:15 - Gospel Songtime with Gary Edwards 12t00 -Trading Post 12:15 - Luncheon Melodies 1:,00, - Charlie Pearce Show 3il5 - Servicemen,s Salute 3t30 - Debbie Sneed Show 5s00 - People, places & Things (Mews each hour, 5 minutes before the hour "5 at 55" ^ WEEKEND FEATURES 'Saturday Morning — Saturday Speciai ^Saturday Afternoon — 3 hours Gospei Sing 3-6 Sunday Morning — Regiigious Programs - Live Church Services, 1! o'ciock Sunday Afternoon — Music, As You Like !t Graham Seeks GOP Chairmanship Bill Graham, Winston Salem attorney and Republican leader, today announced that he is a candidate for the position of chairman of the North Carolina Re puiican Party. Graham, 37, is best known in North Caroiin GOP circles for transforming the Democratic bastion of Forsyth County into the strongest Republican county in the state in just 2 years. In making his announcement Graham said that he is firmly of the opinion that "Republicanism from the Courthouse to the Statehouse to the White House is the way of the future in North Carolina", in Graham's words, "from Avery to Brunswick and from Currituc, to Cherokee and all points in between." Graham said that his priorities as state chairman would include able and attractive GOP candidates for all offices an adequately financed state organisation and a greater use of new campaign techniques. With a strengthened organization, Graham said, "the Republican candidates will be better abb to get acroaa to the voters the positive program! and platform of the Republican Party" *197!", Graham concluded hi! announcement, "is the year the Republican can take it all. " As Forsyth County GOP chairman uranam received wide acclaim for the record of electing a Republicans to local offices in the 1966* and 19M elections in a county that had only elected 7 Re publicans in the previous 40 years. After the IMS elections Graham was appointed Assistant General Counsel of HUD but returned to North Carolina early last year to run for Mayor of Winston Salem. He is a graduate of Duke and took his law degree at the University of Virginia. A long time GOP worker Graham received the Young Republican award outstanding member of the Republican Party at their 1071 convention. Graham is married to the former Kent Hill of Winston-Salem,. The Grahams have a son, age 13 and s daughter, age 7. ELCOME TO ^ CiTY A recent addition to the entrances of our town. Ciubs and Organizations are asked to contact the Lions Ciub for space. <%2f"%3%62 "This is stiii the iand of opportunity. Where e!se couid ^ou afford to have so many things you can't pay for?" $ EM6%-o/-,SeasoM SaZc af THE E. Main Street Bryson City, H. C. A!) Reduced Dresses Shorts Pant Suits Hot Pants Pant Dresses ScootersSkirts Famous Brand Sportswear Sate Begins Thursday, July 8 MASTER CHARGE HONORED Record Keeping a Snap The complexity of record keeping in photo Rim process ing piants is being streamlined through the combined efforts of Pako Corporation and Honeyweii, Inc. Honeywei! wii! develop com puterized invoicing, pricing and transaction-control system tailored to the specific needs of the photographic industry. Pako Corporation will retain marketing rights within the industry for the customized system, which is designed to improve order control and de crease accounting costs in photographic processing fa cilities. Mr, and Mrs. H. Raymond Muse who were married July 8. 1921, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday July, ll from two until four o'clock at tha hum* nf Mrs James 0. DeBord. All Friends and relatives are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Muse have four children. Mrs. H. H. Redmon, of Asheville, Mr. Roy Muse of St. Claire Shores, Mich., O'Neal Muse and Mrs. Jim DeBord of Btyson City. They have twenty two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Muse are lifelong residents of Bryson City. Mr. Muse is a retired moving van owner. Mrs. Muse is the former Miss Ida Chambers. O&ifMary MRS. PEARL DEHART BRYSON OTY-Mrs. Pear! Potts De Hart 36 of Bryson City, died Thursday inaBr^on City hospital after a long illness. Surviving are a son, Everett Wilde, five daughters, Mrs. Nancey Jane King, Mrs. Mae McHan, Mrs Maude Yarbough, Mrs. Edna Sutton and Mrs. Pauline Sutton, all of Bryson City; two brothers, Roy of Franklin and Harvey Potts of Everett, Wash.; six sisters, Mrs. Beulah Guffey of Belmont, Mrs. Nova Roper, Mrs. Minnie MarsonandMrs. Ruby Potts all of Franklin, Mrs. Mamie Dryman of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Fannie Evans of Aquone; three half brothers. Harvey of Franklin, Paul % Warren, Mich., and Claude Potts of Winston-Salem, 17 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Services were held at 2:30 pjn. Sturday in Hightower Baptist Church. The Revs Wendell CMsp and Albert Herron officiated. Burial was in Windy Gap Cemetery. Grandsons were pallbearers. The body remained at Bill Moody Funeral Home until the service hour. Bemis Auction To Be He!d Graham County — Approximately one-fifth of al! the privateiy-owned land in Graham County will be sold at auction in the high school gymnasium * here on July 10. Bemis Hardwood Lumber Co. is selling 15,500 acres of high mountain, heavily-forested country surrounded by the Nantahala National Forest for the benefit of the J M. Bemis heirs, according to Doyle Brock, treasurer of the firm. One tract of 9,500 acres is in the Snowbird Mountains between the Qualla Reservation of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the national forest, and the rest of the land for sale is in the Buffalo Range near Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest. The smallest tract to be auctioned is eight acres and the largest is 421 acres. Elevations of the tract run from 2,200 feet to 5,500 feet. About 65 miles of streams run through the acreage. Of Graham County's 189,000 acres, some 109,500 acres is owned by the federal government , leaving about 42 per cent of the country in private lands. The property is located five miles west of here off U S. Highway 129-19. The town of Bryson City Hew their flags iast weekend. Did you fly yours? Waynesville Horse Shows Scheduled The Hth annua! WayneaviHe Horae Show, gtonaoredhythe Liana Club, wiii be heM July 13,M,I7 at the WayneaviHe Recreational Center with prize money and trophiea amounting to $4,500. The show wiii open at 7:30 p.m. Thursday with events also Uncle Sam Gets Bonus Light When Spectro!ab provided the so!ar ce!! power array for OAO Ii, the 4.400-pound Or biting Astronomica! Observa tory. NASA was informed the ce!! !ife was designed for one year. After the seventeenth month of successfu! operation, an of ficial at the Grumman Aero space Corp., prime contractor for the program to the Nationa! Aeronautics and Space Admin istration and Goddard Space Flight Center, said, "Every thing is working just beauti fu!!y. In fact, OAO At Grum man has come to mean on and on' because of its continuing success." The so!ar ce!! array, con verts the light energy of the sun direct!y into eiectrica! en ergy to power the onboard scientific experiments. scheduled hr Ffiday and Saturday mornings, afternoons and evenings. J. Harold Craven of High Point will be master of ceremonies and J.D. Keily of Waynesviiie and Lioyd Thompson of AsheviBe wiii be ring masters. Show chairman is Erwin Burgin. Miss Pat Frady is show secretary. Judges wiii be B.L. (Bonnie ) Davis of Rome, Ga., walking horses; John 0. Kirby of Stone Mountain, Ga., pleasure, saddle horses, Western and ponies; Johnny Hosang of Aiken, S.C., hunter, equitation and jumpers. Norman Thompson of Bull Gap, Tenn will be farrier. All classes except walking horse division will be judged by AHSA rules. Walking horse division will be affiliated with National Tennessee Walking Horse Commission. P!CTURE FRAMtNC MAT BOARD — MUMTS MON^HtARE GLASS COMPLETE SERVtCE JONES'S ROCK SHOP AT GEM MOTEL Lake Junaiuska East End By Pass Jet 19-23 and 209 LAj#TnL DELUXE Z!G ZAG FREE *#%***%**# *MtAM! BEACH (p!us optiona) Bahamas cru!s#) #LAS VEGAS ENTER TH)S CONTMT AND W)N! 1ST PRtZE Universe! Brand New U.S.K.M.L T*E .04). CONTEST COMTBT HUHS 3169.50 Z)GZAG Sew ing Machines. 2ND PR)ZE $100.00 Discount Cer tificates. These aw good toward the pur chase of the $169.50 Universe) Sewing Ma chine pius a free vaca tion for 2 Miami Beach or Las Vegas. PLUS— 3rd PHMES: Adjustabie Dress Forms. 4th PRIZES: Transistor Radios. receipt of this entry. So huny, mo!) today! Winnot* of the Sow ing Machines, Adjuetabte Dress Forms, and Transistor Radios wit) be seieoted by drawing from a mong at) correct entries. Other entries wiii receive a $100.00 Discount Certificate. At! prize win ners wiii be notified by maii. 4. ^Qniy one entry permitted from 5. Decision of the judges is final. 6. Mo representative wiii cpii or come to your home. Winners wiii be notified by maii. ENTER THIS CONTEST AND WIN' MH'T WA)TI EMTER TODAY MSMO!.MOM... MCK......TAMSS.. AMSM.CM STM. MM..........UOTTMM. MMMMM......MMPMP. Ha.trSabl. Th... S..d.-Miat: Th.y AH P.ft.ln 1. Staiay .......0OMMMMOA.. .MMTTAP. ... .OSBTUHTMLO. .MATBAB1... .MOS31CS... HAME........................ AOOREM.... CHY.... STATE.. Z!P MAMET MVB.OPMEMT COHPORATtOM . 0. MX SW, OWMNXH, OWO <MM! NOTICE ' ' ^ A!) deiiquent taxes due the Town ot Bryson City are being processed for iegai coiiection. Said taxes due the Town for the year 1970 and prior shouid be paid within the next 30 days to avoid the necessity of a tax suit and judgement by Town attorneys. * *. . ' -t" * ' $ -r For information on taxes and interest due cat) the Town Office 488-3335. Jack Welch, Tax Collector By Order of Town Board of Aldermen

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