EBBUARY 11, 2949 THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second Section) Letters ffrom Page 2) nt which L them in 194T ...inn -- menial later University of i..iioups. etc.. will 00.000 for pernian- lS Fueiliues ' fcnls are a'riisKraec L Will Oov. Scott kunds? H he does r. ,i Ki leltets (IV MIHT can hope to raise llu' revenue "e Ai.s So iuiwc." il,. ;in raise the JjHi paid the Slate ivc-ar. He can bu "t- I hat penny-graP-whirh was put on L measure" 16 year? 11 hanging arouiiu, 000,000 during uie ran no back to land. Since he was ,.is in the hsht to ho would HKeiy Cpt to resurrect it. lended decreases in a candidate, boon tn hrlieve he was Jxes "with all that fcanks". II finally develops will need an addi- 00 in order tor to "go forward", his inaugural ad- on be taken which axes by $10,300,000, above. the hole $70,800,000 or a total of $90,- Valentine of '49 ,A ACCESSORIES FOR ENCHANTMENT ... The girl who wants to snare her chosen valentine mitfht try out some of these new romantic after-dark accessories: The "love story" necklace of pearl bow-knots, by Marvella; the long white rayon jersey mitts' by Aris, or the black lace fan by Mermclstein all for glamor's sake. LAFF-A-DAY Shortage g Up lis (UP.) Many hunters throughout lates may think dif- a realtors' dream lousing supply has (h demand, at least i. inual survey of the loard of Realtors in- Bediatcly thereafter, 949." new homes are in and that used dwell- shift from the short- normal. heck was part of a ly being made by the jfciation of Real Estate Brady, of Wichita, Joup's national presi- c that a "balance be- and demand will be housing 'surplus' de- s ) Mlfatoirt f J Copr. 1948, King Fulura Syndicate, hten World rights rortvfci "What's the subject under discussion?7? TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynosville Township Ora Melton and husband to Charlie Foster and wife. Carl R. Gray, Jr., administrator, to Goldie Rogers and wife. T. N. Massie, Jr. and others to I. E. "Massie. T. I,. Green, commissioner, to Rebecca Boyd Chatin. Jack Fclniet and wife to R. (J. ilosaftook and wife. J. E. Sw,tyngim, Jr. and wife to Thelitis McElroy and Ann McElrov. G. C. Farmer and wife to J. M. Long and wife. Charlie Grasty and wife to J. Underwood and J. T. Under wood. Myrtle Snyder Wan and husband o J. V. RulT and D. C. Ruff. II. I.. I.iner, Sr. and wife to Jere 1). I.iner. Edd Middlelon and wife to liir lell Daniels. Edd Middleton and wife to Jack .Vhilner and wife. Oscar T. Arlington and wife to Bessie Arlington Browning. Oscar T. Arringlon to Ada Ar lington Nichols. Oscar T. Arrington to Clarence E. rrington. Oscar T. Arrington to Nellie Ar rington Smathers. W. H. F. Millar and wife to C. H. Leatherwood, trustee. Haywood Home Building and Loan Association to Mrs. Lillie Mae Brogdon. Oscar T. Arrington and wife to Thelma J. Arrington. Oscar T. Arrington and wife to Robert O. Arrington. W. H. Belk, Jr. Has Become Vice-President Of Company Beaverdam Township William L. Kell, Jr. and wile to Roy Crisp and wife. H. G. Williams and wife to Claude E. Hampton and wife. Nina Garden and husband to Harrison and Mollie Clontz. Etta Ingle to Carl D. Ingle. D. B. Russell and wife to Ted Emerson and wife. McKinley Robinson and wife to Horace William Robinson and wife. Laura Lenoir to J. H. Burrell and wife. Eva Cole Robinson and husband to James Troy Robinson. Doyce Cogburn and wife to Weaver J. Scott and wife. Ada Mildred Smith Haynes to Roma Hipps Price. D. B. Russell and wife to Charlie Stamey and wife. D. B. Russell and wife to Clyde Whitstine and wife. V. 11. Belk. Jr. is now vice-president of the Rclk-Iludson stoics ;;ml therefore v. ill have a piisonu! interest in the development of the Wa.vnosville's lielk-Hudson store. A veteran of World War II and a graduate of Duke University, Mr. Belk is following in his father's step., as a leader in bringing mercantile si I ice to hun dreds of thousands ol people throughout the South. Proxy Fails To Pass As The Ileal McCoy ST. LOUIS (U P.) Federal court proceed ini'.s were disrupted here because the man who appeared be dre Judge George H. Moore wasn't he real McCoy. The man said McCoy was his 'alte r. James Vernal McCoy, Jr., i ml he was in lied with the 'flu and niiWii'1 apt-ear to answer charges .1 in iii tin1'. ( 'mil I i ei m ih, disclosed, however, hat the real McCoy was 31. The nan who posed as his son was 25. Johnny Finds Formula For Evading Dentist NEWTON, N. C. (UP) Johnny Killian, 13, left for school and vanished. He didn't show up at school. He couldn't be found in town. Officers and neighbors feared kidnaping and spread a wide search for him that lasted all day. About supper time, Johnny came home unharmed. And why did he disappear? Simple, said Johnny. He wanted to miss a dentist'3 appointment at 4 p in. Gilon and wile. C M. Wrighl and wile to 11. L. Vance and others. Jack Met'r.icken and wife to James T. Vance and wife. to Clyde Township Ernest L. Morgan, trustee, and others to W. G. Byers and wife. Ellen Noland to J. V. Noland. I). Piffeon Township D. York and wife to Jethro Congratulations . . . AND BEST WISHES TO See the results of our efforts . ; . We believe you'll like the paint job we did. i. o. mm PAINTERS and TILEWORKERS Douglas, Ga. MORE ABOUT W. H. Belk (Continued from P.eie 1) pl.inlal ion as bought li n k. Young I Icnry look hi ; Iii . I job it the ace of 14 ears clerking in a dry goods store in Monroe. (' He loved Hie iiierchandisiiii! In i ness, saved his money and won Hie conliflenc" ol the stoics head miickh. With $7:"il in cash and SfiOO which he borrowed he open ed his first store. From this sprang I In- j icit or ganization which now bears the name of W. II. Belk. I ines Crri'li Tiiwu -hip Steve I'lTgu.Min and wife Frank Davis. Jonathan Township John M. Queen, Jr. and w lie to Marion liolrombe Katie Franklin Messi r and hus band to Marl Franklin. Here are a few reasons for u. now Leadership Shawn htr irt only few of the many ftur$ that make Let Work Clothes the favorite! with men in all typei of jobt. America's working men choose "Lee" or longer wear . , . greater comfort . . . better appearance . . . more washing! per garment. With each Lee garment you get a money-back guarantee of satisfaction. They're Sanforized for permanent fit. Shrinkage not more than 1. D SEE US FOR YOUR LEE WORK CLOTHES fib 1- 3Z7 Q UNIB hst KKstn s HMW H unoaoiK Ml MftOKt amy elk-cMudhoti Home Of Better Values" aasMSSMJE8B5WW Congratulations . hi 1 . ' ' " (Mxm .i i...iiwaii ON THE COMPLETION OF YOUR NEW HOME FOR BELK - HUDSON We are happy indeed, to have shared in the construction of this new and completely modern store Thanks for calling on us to do the Electrical work JUo i VJi MTTiTf TT Electrical Contractor DOl'GLAS, GEORGIA

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