WE BUY OAK, HICKORY AND POPLAR LOGS Also Have OAK. HICKORY AND POPLAR FIREWOOD FOR SALE Apply Office Highlands Briar ARRANGE FOR . j I Sunday Dinner . x 1 THE DAY OF THE AIR SHOW (September 19) AT THE AIR PORT GRILL REGULAR DINNERS COLD DRINKS SANDWICHES ICE CREAM Sale of Real Estate for Taxes I ! Pursuant to an order of the Board of Aldermen of I : the Town of Franklin in regular session on August 2, ( 1948, I will on Monday, September 13, 1948 at 12:00 1 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Franklin, and I thereafter until said sale is completed, sell at public auction in the manner provided bv law the property i hereinafter described, belonging to or listed in the names of the persons designated for the town taxes | due for the year 1947, in the amounts set forth with cost of this advertisement and sale to be added; to wit : This August the 14th, 1948. E. W. LONG. Town Tax Collector. Name Property Amount Alexander, F. B., 1 lot $10.00 Angel, E. N., 2 lots 3.75 Angel, Zeb, 1 lot 23.75 Arrendale, John, 1 lot 1.25 Bishop, Edgar, 1 lot 94 Burrell, C. B., 2 lots ...! 18.00 Calloway, L. T., \/2 lots 24.38 Carmack, J. F., Est., 5 acres 17.40 Collins, John, 1 lot .94 ' Crisp, J. E., 7 lots 4.50 Derrick, Mrs. Webster, 1 lot 1.00 Enloe, 8. W. & Son, 1 lot.... 50.00 Farmer, Carl, 1 lot 6.31 Jones, Joe, 1 lot 3.13 Leach, Miss Laura and Mrs. Pearl Wright, 14-/5 acres 13.75 Ledford, Tom, 8 lots 3.12 Marshall, O. D., 1 lot ......... 11.19 Mlrabelll, Francesco P., ' & lots 3.75 Munday, Mr?. T. 8., 1 lot, Bal 83 Raborn, Thos. L., 19 acres 10.00 Reece, Charles, Est., 1 lot 3.13 j Reece, Davis, 1 lot 1.25 Rogers, Albert, 6 lots 5.00 Rogers, Jesse, 5 lots .......... 1.88 Rogers, Tommie Lee, 1 lot 1.25 Seay, Paul, 1 lot 9.00 Shook, Sam L., 1 lot 9.50 Tallulah Falls Railway Co., 1 lot ......................... 26.12 Tippet, Fred L., 6 lots 10.25 Tysinger, A. Carl, 1 lot 43.12 Vinson, J. B., <?? lots, 9 acres 16.25 Waldroop, Charlie, 1 lot .... 1.25 Wilkes, W. C., 1 lot 11.25 CoMted : Name Property Amount Ledford, John, 2 lots 5.00 Ledford, Tom, 3 lots 5.00 Moore, Alvin, 1 lot 4.06 Moore, Mabel & Nobia, 1 lot : 2.50 Porter, Mattie, 1 lot 3 44 Wiley, E. S? 3 lots 2.50 Hie Best Part Of Ike Meal SPECIAL COFFEE Annual March Of Color Coming Soon Within a short time the an nual march of autumnal colors will begin In the vast hardwood torests of Western North Caro lina. And with them will come the annual army of sightseers for the "leaf season? a vacation and travel season now becoming firmly established as one of the best visiting times 'of the year. Late In September will appear the brilliant red of the sumac, gum, sourwood, Virginia creep er, dogwood, red maple and low bush blueberry. They will blend with the yellow of the sassafras, birch and yellow poplar, which, as the early reds fade, continue to blend with the late reds of the scarlet and red oaks, the tan of the white oak, and the yellow of the chestnut oak. rhese last-to-turn continue the color into the first week or ten days of November. The glorious, flaming color produced by the greatest re maining stand of hardwoods in America is against a background of evergreens, ranging from the bright green conifers to the i sombre blacks of the balsams. The arrival of fall color is so gradual that everywhere during October there Is a favorite view. Usually, though, about October 15 is considered the climax of the leaf season. Coon Is Named To Head Recruiting Office Here Under a new army order placing ranking men in com mand positions, M. Sgt. K. R. Coon has been placed in charge of the recruiting office here. Sgt. Coon has been traveling over this six-county district, with headquarters in Murphy. T. Sgt. James R, Dance, who has been In charge of the Franklin station, will take over the duties formerly performed by Sgt. Coon. Sgt. and Mrs. Dance will continue to make their home in Franklin. Pleasant Hill Church Home-Coming Postponed The home-coming day pro gram at Pleasant Hill church that is usually held on the sec ond Sunday in September has been postponed indefinitely. State College Hints " ) ' To Farm Homemtkeri By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent Plugging too many electric appliances into one outlet not only cuts the current and means less power arid dimmer lights; it also may overload the circuit and blow a fuse. Rural Electri fication advisors say. It pays to have enough outlets and to have them conveniently placed. I The time to install them most | economically is when the house j | is wired. With conveniently placed out lets there will be no need for long extension cords which are not only unsightly and incon venient but also may cause trouble if they are placed so that they may easily be dam aged?under a rug, for example, or in front of a doorway. Defective cords cause an in creasing number of trouble calls, the advisors say. Lightweight cords become frayed and worn in time and then are a definite (ire habard. A simple "reminder" list in '? the kitchen will increase your wurk efficiency 10 to 20 per cent. Do you always forget one item -the salt, the pepper, nap kins, etc. when you set tne table? Do you hop up and down all. through the meat to get for- , gotten articles? Why not list everything -for breakfast, for lunch, and for dinner and hang the lists on the kitchen wall in | a convenient spot? These re minders will eliminate much friction and complaint as the family find that they no longer have to aslc tor things. What do the children do with t'.ieir lime in the home, Do they ._3S!st in sharing the home du ties? Children deprived of op portunities for practice in re lying ca their efforts may never icqulrc this tiaining in later life. The mother und father with mis-spent affection who wear themselves out by doing everything for the child are not only making things harder for themselves but are depriving the child of a chance to learn self-dependence, self-reliance, and initiative. "Chicken in the Basket" Good Coffee DIXIE GRILL To Grace Your Royal Table.. y ms>%ommow JCf tMM\{ No party or banquet table ever held a 4 more exquisite delicacy than PRINCESS PET * ICE CREAM! It 5 so much richer. ..so much. more delicious than any other Ice Cream you've ever tasted! It's made to a Queen's taste! Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Buttered | Pecan ? any one of the PRINCESS PET ICE CREAM delectable flavors are simply out of this world! And, made only of daily fresh, rich, whole milk, daily fresh sweet cream and delicate natural flavorings . . . PRINCESS PET ICE CREAM is always the crowning feature of every occasion! . ask for the flavor of the month AMBROSIA ...full of luscious, tropical- fruits. It's the food of the gods! Buy PRINCESS PET AMBROSIA, % today ?? 504 A Pint At Your Dealer's. 'J TASTE T fi E FRESH CREAM IN (/fo ICE CREAM The W FORD is the Talk oftbelownl # Wilt* iMwW/ Hi? avaWoM* <rt ?fra cm/. hsTfie Car of fhe\6arj At last you can see the revolutionary NEW '49 Ford. It's at our showrooms right now, and you'll see it has the "look of the year"! The inside will thrill you, tool Lots wider seats! Big "Picture Windows" all round. 19 cubic feet of usable luggage space. Two new engines . . . V-8 and Six. Up to 10% greater gas economy. New Overdrive, optional at extra cost. 59% more rigid "Lifeguard" Body. New "Hydra Coil" Front Springs. New "Mid Ship" Ride. Come in and see the new Ford right now. We want to show you why it's "The Car of the Year." sb thi '49 FORD at row torn muifs DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY PHONG 60 FRANKLIN, N. C.

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