Your Happy Shopping Store 'STATE PR!DE' NO-!RON SHEETS 1 MADE WtTH ELANESE RTREL A CONTEMPORARY FASHION FIBER POLYESTER Super-smooth, super-soft, super easy to care for. That's because they're made of 50% Fortret* potyester, 50% cotton—stronger, more durabte, more tuxuriant to the touch than att cotton. STAY-FRESH MUSUN REGULARLY 72 x 104 twin fiat . . .$2.89 twin fitted. $2.89 81 x 104 fui! fiat. $3.79 fui! bed size fitted. $3.79 42 x 36" piiiowcases .. 2/S1.99 STAY-FRESH PERCALE SALE $T.77* $1.77 $2.37 $2.37 2/S1.37 72 x 104" twin fiat . . twin fitted. 81 x 104 fui) fiat . . fuii bed size fitted 42 x 38" piiiowcases $3.44 $3.44 $4.44 $4.44 2/S2.44 $2.37 $2.37 , $3.37 $3.37 2/S1.67 *Foftr*L tt tin tradomorh of Fiber Induelriec, Inc Posquo-Morcus Weddtng Panned Dr. and Mrs. P.F. Pasqua of 319 West Hunt Road, Alcoa, Tennessee announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda Louise to Kermit Marcus, Jr. of Route 7, Ridge Rd. Maryville, Tennesseee. Kermit Jr. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit P. Marcus of Route 1, Whittier. Linda is a graduate of the Aicoa High and the University of Kentucky. Kermit is a graduate of Swain County High and East Tennessee State University.He is employed by the Maryville City School System. The wedding is planned for Sunday, August 15 at 1:30 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church, Alcoa, Tennessee. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the wedding and reception immediately following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cline of Bryson City announce the engagement of their daughter, Marsha, to William Keith Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Adams of the Kirkland's Creek Community. Miss Cline and Mr. Adams are 1971 graduates of Swain County High School. Both are presently employed in Bryson City. Saturday, October 9 has been set for the wedding. Weddmg P/onned Mr. and Mrs. John Mattox of Bryson City announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Kay to Charles Nathaniel Uoyd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lioyd of Jacksonville. N.C. They both are attending Western Carolina University and will make their home in Cullowhee. N.C. The wedding will be August 22 in the United Methodist Church, with Rev. Joe Morris officiating. North Carolina, widely known as "The Good Roads State", has the largest state administered highway system in the United States. There are almost 74,000 miles of state roads here, almost enough road mileage to circie the earth three times. Hospitat Discharges July 13 - Ezra Horace Dorsey, Phyllis Elaine Ang Hobbs, Rosalia Gibbs Groves, Eleanor Willy Bradshaw, Essie J. Conne:, Shirley McHan Williamson, Zena Cooper Ensley, Janet Snavely McLeod and daughter, Denise Eileen Breedlove, Jean Cassada Brooks and daughter, and Catherine Styles Winchester and son. July 14 - Myrtle Keener Cooper, Polly Jenkins Moss, Fletcher E. Herring, Mildred Prince Lee, Horace Wiggins, Julia Haney Dills, Frances L. Messer, Laverne Husky Dunlap, Garland Walls, and Sandra Maples Parker and daughter. July 15 - Ella Mae Lequire Sellers and daughter, Mae Millsaps Crisp, Willie Joe Williams Lossiah, Leona Boston Jenkins, Helen Edwards Witt, Lonnie Armachain, Peggy Mashbum Southards, Margie ! Duvall, and Major S. McGee. July 16 - Artie Cooper Gregory, Elsie Davis Brooks, Harold Lowe, Myrtle Duckett Baton, William Vernon Whitsell, Richard Jerome Dresden, Phyllis Lambert Bell, America Parker Davis .Mitchell Ray Cooper, Calvin Warren Myers, and Fred G. Meyer. July 17 - Wanda Ann Moose, Geraldine Ward, James Frank Burnette, Martha Gregory Postell and daughter, Nancy Marie Welch,Helen Williams Kitchen, Bergin Sutton, and Brenda Gail Weld!. July 18 - Eleanor Wheale, Carlton Swift, Carrie Morrow Byrd, John Robert Lakey, and Charles Crutchfield. July 19 - Julia Aveline Jenkins, Barbara Icenhour Bailey, Jacqueline Sellari, William John Kohler, Lloyd Ray, Frank Hyde , Nesbit Bradley Sills HI, and Ruth Dills Freeman and daughter. July 20-Jack Bagarel, Julie Allen Owle, Esra Horace Dorsey, Edna Huddleston Collins, Alice Simonds Taylor, Inez Walker Kirkland , Gaynell Owle, and Cohen Buchanan Rid! and daughter. AROUND SWAIN COUNTY GRASSY BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Wilie Johnson from Columbus, Ga. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Brendle last week. Mr. Milton Shields is spending his vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Oda and sons from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. are spending a couple of weeks at the Smoky Mountain Vacation Homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Plant spent a few days in Atlanta last week. Mr. Johnnie Whallan has returned home to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. after spending some time with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Plant. Mrs. Willard Grant, who had surgery at Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville is much improved. Mrs. Mildred Balew, daughter Dawn and granddaughter Heather from Chattanooga, Tenn. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josh Ledford, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack D. Lynn and two children from Wyandotte, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harrell and two daughters from Hampton, Va. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ashe. CHEROKEE PLATFORM From Pago One We will continue to expand and to took for new and better forms of empioyment that will bring a better standard of iiving for each Indian famiiy. The tribai empioyment wiii be upgraded," the platform reads. The support and pressure, if necessary, of agencies concerned with roads on the Boundary. l^w and order wiii receive whole-hearted support, as wiii ail Indian organizations that are for the betterment and prosperity of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and other Indians in the United States. Other candidates may run for the tribe's top offices as unofficial candidates. Powell lias been acting chief since the death this spring of Principal Chief Walter S. Jackson. For Safe REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 2.3 acres on paved road, one mile from Bryson City with nice three bedroom house, two full baths, waU to waii carpet, enciosed garage,city water.iong range mtn. view-terms. Two iots on Sheperd's Creek, two iots on Airport Hiii, two iots on Lackey Hiii, and five iots on top of schooi house hiiis. H. J. Truett Raity Co., Dial 488-2580 or 488-3140. 43-tfnc SWAIN COUNTY SANITATION: Heip keep our county ciean, daily or weekiy service. Cali 488-3398 or write P. 0. Box 302, Bryson City, N. C. 43-7tp FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house with garage, 2 large iots, !'* baths. Interested persons may cail 488-3155.. 43-2tc DEALER-Eiectroiux vacuum cleaners, commercial and for home use. We have carpet sweepers, shampooers and aii the supplies. McKinney's Grocery on Bryson Branch or call 488-3237. 28-tfnc FOR SALE: Land on Kirkland's Creek and Sheppard's Creek. See G.A. Clark, Route 3, Box 290, Bryson City, N.C. or call 138-3632. tfnc FOR SALE: 35 acres of land. See Felix Kirkland, Sheppard's Creek. Will sale as much as 5 acres in lots. 3Mtp FOR SALE-Mountain View Home sights at Twin Coves, Lauda. For further information call Sundown Motel, Hwy. No. 19, Lauda, N.C. 138-3537. 18-tfnc motorcydes-BMW, CZ, JAWA, HODAKA. Fully Equipped Service Shop. Frank's Cycle Sales, Thomas Curve, Franklin, N.C. Phone 521-1733 or 521-2713. 33-tfnc FOR SALE: One good riding horse. Contact Paul Styles, East Deep Creek. Telephone 138-2331. H-2tp POODLE PUPPIES FOR SALE: A.K.C. Registered Blue Black miniature puppies, males only. Sired by imported male. Have been wormed and given shots. CaU 138-3391. mine FOR SALE: 2 bedroom house by owner. Large attic, garage, fireplace, spadous lot, landscaped on Van Roalte Hill. Contact Larry DeHart at 188 2731. H-ltc Wanted HELP WANTED: $100.00 weekiy possible addressing maii for firms. Full and part time at home. Send stamped seif-addressed envelope to Blaber Co., Box 12450, El Paso, Texas 79912. 44-2tp WANTED: Housekeeper Babysitter, Monday thru Friday. 0:00 - 5:00 p.m. Start in July . Cai! 480-2109. 38-tfnc QUICK! Phone now for complete information on how easy, fun, and profitable your life can be as an Avon Representative. Act now before the vacancies are filled. Call collect 452-5230 or write Mrs. June Allen, Route 1, Box 590 , Waynesville, N. C. 20706 42-0tc NOW OPEN: Deep Creek Carpet Golf. 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. 35 cents per game. Children can play all Saturday morning for $1.00. 40-tfnc EARN at home addressing envelopes. Send stamped self addressed envelope: Kellogg, Box 517, Sandpoint, Idaho, 03064. 42-3tp TRUCK DRIVERS (Straight or semi) Experience helpful but not necessary. Can eam extremely high pay after short training, for local and over-the-road hauling. Write : NATION WIDE SEMI DIVISON, 3313 Belhaven Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. 28216 or call (04-394-4320. 43- 2tc WANTED: Full time truck driver who can also do general maintenance work. Reply to Truck Driver, Box 307, Waynesville, N.C. 28788, stating qualifications and references. 44- ltc Services BACKHOE and doser work. Gravel hauling. Septic tank installed. For any hauling and light construction, contact Paul Waldroup at 48M908. 41-tfnc NOW OPEN-Earls Thmt Farm, open for business. 4 miles west of Bryson City. Follow sign 8 miles, $1.00 per pound. No license needed. 41-4t n BARBhn TRAINING Women and men, small cost - big results. G,I. approved. Write for brochure. Charlotte Barber School, 404 East Tfade Street, Charlotte, N.C. 23-30to aERViCE-For fast, dependable service on appliances and oil heaters. Cail 488-2167, Day; and 488-2858, Night 16-tfnc Mrs. J.C. Breedlove, who was 85 in March hoids her great, great grandson. Jeffery Lee Phillips, who will be one month old tomorrow.Seated beside Mrs. Breediove in her daughter, Mrs. James Simonds. Standing is Jeffery Lee's mother, Mrs. William (Janice) PhiHips and her mother, Mrs. Norman Breedlove daughter of Mrs Jorman Breedlove. The family, except for Janice and Jeffery Lee. live in the Maple Springs community Legal Notices IN THE GENERAL OOURTOF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SWAIN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified aa Executor of the estate of Gladys E. Nauss of Swain County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Gladys E. Nauss to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be piaced in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate piease make immediate payment. This the 9th day of July, 1971. Henry G. Nauss Box 642 Bryson City, N.( 43-4tc NOTICE Pursuant to authority granted by Section 17 of Chapter 130 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the District Board of Health has adopted an ordinance entitled "An ordinance for the protection oi the Public Health, Welfare, and Safety in connection with Roct Festivals and other similat mass gatherings." Copies oi this ordinance have been posted at the Courthouse door in Swain County and placed on file at tht District Health Department Bryson City, N. C. July 15. 22 43-2tc IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SWAIN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S "" EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified aa Execturix of the estate of SangerCooper Curtice of Swain County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said Sanger Cooper Curtice to present them to the undersinged within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate pieaae make immediate payment. This the 9th day of July, 1971. Amos P. Curtice 434tc INTHEGENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SWAIN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Ben Lollis of Swain County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Ben Lollis to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. Hus the 29 day of June, 1971. 43-Mc C.R. Medford AH STARS say: PMFESSMMLLY SPEAMM... A Pharmac!!t'a Point of Viow by John Mattox, R.Ph. GREATER PATIENT SAFETY Ouch! That hurts! Any ten-year-oM could tell you that when you step squarely Hwn a "rock in your shoe" you will feel a predictable degree of pain. Naturally, in a case like this, you would stop and remove the painful rock and continue more comfortably upon your way, and the problem would be over. But suppose two medicines you are taking caused an undesirable interaction. If the reaction were sudden and painful enough for you to notice, you'd probably stop the dosage immediately. On the other hand, if the reaction were slow and unnoticeable, you would not be compelled to stop taking the dosage. In this case, you could possibly suffer severe damage from long-term Interaction. The point is this. Pharmacists are becoming increasingly alarmed at the interactions between certain drugs. There exists a need to record all pharmacy dispensed medicines. Consequently, many of us are turning to the maintenance of up-to-date family and individual medication records to head off the effects of drug interactions. In the meantime, patients are always encouraged to inform both Physicians and Pharmacists of any drugs they may have been taking. With this cooperation, your safety from undesirable drug interactions can be assured. Editors's Note: The above article and others to foiiow are being prepared by John Mattox for our readers. If you have any questions regarding these articles or pharmacy and drugs specifically send a self addressed. stamped envelope to Smoky Mountain Times, Box 730, Bryson City, and we wiii pass them on to Mr. Mattox.