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"ftW* r Vefetoni Building Honm Under G. I. BUI | Tewer and fewer vettran* are1 obtaining home loans under the O. I. Bill, according to the Veterans administration. Records show that O. I. loans now number only one out of every ten new small home mort gages, compared with a one -in four ratio during the peak period of the G. I. loan Ruar anty program. The VA attributes the dj crease in the number of vet erans' home loans to two fac tors The high and rising price level for new homes; and the four per cent Interest rate? the maximum which lenders may charge veterans for loans guaranteed by VA under the G. I. Bill. Regarding the first factor, VA estimates that the average veteran family can afford a home priced at $5,000 to $6,000, or well below the price asked for most of the new home3 under construction. Relative to the second factor, Va explained that lenders are reluctant to Invest In long-term loans re - mitting only a gross return of four per cent. The annual world consump tion of tea is more than 800 million pounds. Irs TRUE AIN'T IT? -r HAL IT OOMH- LOOK HOW, V MYRT, BUT THERE'S; YOUR NEW OUTFIT IN THE WINDOW*# PK7NV YOU SAY YOURS COST *B2.?e?i| AWKMcanY believe rr~i CAtfr BELIEVE IT eXACTLY THE SAME A? MINE ? POLLY HJMVWA'iJ BAY, I'LL DO ABSOLUTELY ALL MY BUYI'IO RI6HT HER2 IN FRANKLSN rW ffc ?tt | BUT HOW 6Ht KN0W3 ?? HOME TO WW ? OUST A3 MUCH A FASHION CCMTert A^THC B^-TCWH. -I? | HI* 3 ALL TOO TRUE A man who boasts he runs things around the house is re- i ferrlng to the lawn mower, washing machine and errands, j CHICKEN IN THE BASKET STEAKS DIXIE GRILL Good as the Best CHOPS COUNTRY HAM BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME! with a Solid Brass Nam 3 Plate Made by National Engraving Company Special 2.98 Offer (Chromium Plated if Desired S1.#0 Additional) F lace, your order now at CHAPEL SCHOOL Proceeds to be used for CHAPEL SCHOOL Basketball Equipment Series of 6 Classes in PAINTING AND PASTEL DRAWING For children 3rd grade thru' high school vho have a definite interest in Painting and drawing. ? Monday afternoons 3:30 to 5 p. m. BEGINNING JANUARY 17 $8.00 for six lessons includes all basic materials. Payable in advance. See MRS. HOYT EVANS Or Call 285- W by January 15 RICH ? SMOOTH ? DELICIOUS Square Dance Every Saturday Night 1 Slagle Memorial Building ? Sponsor ? Franklin American Legion Post Roberson's String Band Good Music ? Gocd Dance Floor ? Gooid Caller ^ Time ? 8:00 p. m. list your unnr PROPERTY J|(| If Tax listers will be at the following places in the various townships cn the dales given to list property for the year 1949. The Board of Commissioners asks all persons to cooperate to the fullest extent in helping the listers to get a correct list of all property. The law provides tlhat a penalty shall be effected against any person failing to list his o her property (although this will not be applied to non-residents). All persons should make a strong effort to see the List Taker or have some person represent them and save tha embarrassement of going before the Board asking for corrections when they have failed to list their property. Following are the List Takers and Appraisers for Jan. 1, 1949. The first name men tioned in each township shall be known as List Taker. Franklin Township: Lake R. Ledford, Frank I. Murray and J. R. Morris n. Beginning Jan. 3, 1949, upstairs in the Jury room of the courthouse, all week days throughout the month. Millshoal Township: Harold Cabe, Fred Dalton, J. M. Raby. Beginning Jan". 6, 7, 8, Reid's Store; Jan. 13, 14, 15, Beeco's Store; Jan 20, Mountain Grove School; Jan. 21, 22, Holly Springs School; other days through the month at home. Smithbridge Township: C. R. Cabe, Lester Norton. Begin ning Jan. 7, 8, James Norris' Store; Jan. 13, Buchanan Store; Jan. 14, 15, Rush's Store; Jan. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, Otto Schoolhouse. Sugarfork Township: Fred Henson, T. L. Holland, W. L. Harper. Beginning Jan. 7, Buck Creek School; Jan. 8, Walnut Creek School; Jan. 14, Gold Mine School; Jan. 15, Willie Moses' Store; Jan. 21, 22, Gneiss Post Office. Highlands Township: W. P. Pierson, F. H. Edwards, Sam Calloway. Begin ning Jan. 3, in Sutton Building on Fourth street, next door to Bank building, and continuing all week days throughout month. Flats Township: J. N. Fisher, Earl Dryman, Raymond Penland. Begti nlng Jan. 7, 8, Brown's Store; Jan. 14, 15, 21, 22, Scaly Schoolhouse. Ellijay Township: C. B. Bryson, C. Tom Brysan, J. A. Moore. Beginning Jan. 6, 7, 8, C. Tom Bryson's Store; Jan. 14, 15, Higdon ville Schoolhouse; Jan. 20, Charlie Jones' residence; Jon. 21, 22, David Stanfield's Store; Jan 27, Ben Gibson's Store; Jan. 28, Mashburn Branch School; Jan. 29, D. L. Norrls Store. Cartoogechaya Township: Bryan Setser, Oscar Lewis, Dan Sweatman. Begin ning Jan. 7, John Roane's hoime; Jan. 8, Billy Byrd's bame; Jan. 13, Osoar Lewis' home; Jan 20, 21, 22, 28, and 29 at Ledford's and Hopkins' Stores. Nantahala Township: Clint May, B A. Ealdwln, J. P. Shields. Eeglnnlng Jan. 7, Choga; Jan. 8, Dwlght Waters Store; Jsn. 13, Beechertown Schoolhouse; Jan. 14, 15, Kyle Schoolhouse; Jan. 20, W. W. Cochran's Store; Jan. 21, Clint Grant's Stom; Jan. 22, 29, Otter Cieek Schoolhouse. Burningtown Township: Robert Parrish, W. S. Calhoun, W. G. Roland. Begin ning Jan. 6, 7, O'Mohundro's Store; Jan. 13, 14, David Ledford's Store; Jan 21, Stiles Post Office; Jan 22, Cal houn's Store. Cowee Township: Carl ' Sorrells, Carr Bryson, Fred McGaho. Beginning Jan. 7, 8, E. O. Rickman's Store; Jan. 13, Rose Creek Old Schoolhouse; Jan. 14, 15, Edd McCoy's Store; Jan. 20, Buchanan's Store at Iotla Bridge; Jan. 21, T. M. Rick man's Store; Jan. 22, C. N. West's Store. All property owners are required to return to the List Taker all the real estate, personal property, etc., owned by each on the first of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are required by law 'oo list their polls during January. ' All persons who own property and fail to list it and who are liable for a poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to a fine or imprisonment upon conviction. LAKE V. SHOPE, Tax Supervisor
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