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New Ford Car Attracts Many People To Joines Motor Company's Place , , T S. i;. Joines, head of the Joines Motoi company, local Ford dealers, expresses keen delight with tl ? great crowds that have visited the show rooms this week to see the New Ford \-8. The car is all that Mr. Joines expected of It, and more, he says. ?Many fine comments were heard by those attending the showing, and the new Ford has gone over big in this ?om munity. The New Ford is large, long, roomy fast, powerful and alert. Its V-8 cylinder engine ddevelops 65 horse power and it is capable of 75 miles an hour. Fourteen body types of modern, streamline design are offered. A four cylinder engine develops 65 horse power also can be supplied with any of these body types at a lower price. Numerous mechanical advances are incorporated in the new car. These embrace a synchronized silent gear shift and silent second gear, rubber engine mountings, down- draft carbur etor and carburetor silencer, auto matic spark control, fuel pump and rear fuel tank. Other improvements in clude a newly-designed rear spring, thermostatically -controlled Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorber la' . four-Wheel brakes, newly de ?s ? -d electrically' welded steel-spoke v is with large hubs and hub caps f*' tires.' The chassis and run ? fcear are cushioned by rubber ' !ators in the spring shackles and si! . k absorber links. The body is insulated from the frame by rubber pads. The new bodies are fresh and modern from the gracefully rounded V -tyrx. -adiator to rear bumper. The air-flo'.v lines are carried out by the long hood with its rustless steel center thr bating safety glass wind >meld, and rounded roof line. The >? . t\ lanins. full-crowned fenders ami long, low running board har ii" ?;*?? with the balance of the design. Body interiors are roomy and richly fui ms nod. Seat* are of new style, de signed tor utmost comfort. Driver ? ? in. 'ill closed cars are adjustable, A Jar^e ventilator is provided in the ? ow l. Tin- oval instrument panel is in engine-turned finish and has a rust" less steel mounting strip. Inside sun > is-- rs. which fold out of the way , in use, are provided in all closed car?. The New ford V-8 engine is re markably tree from vibration. Fre fiuent and overlapping impulses de liver i he power in a smooth constant now. -he c. rj l; : n is of the 90-dcgree ^ ;>-'c. developing 65 horsepower at ' i-'lt" "V.JV ?'S-Pound crankshaft is of the 90-degree type with its cranks at right angles to each The crankshaft is statically and i ""?'f* "y balanced and its throws <? counterbalanced. The crankshaft, con necting rods and pistons also are in vli?,!1'T 30 ithu? th" cnK'rle operates i-h . tynarkable smoothness at all engine speeds Pistons are of alumi num alloy and have three rings the ? n<:ri"g as an old-control ring < y::nder blocks and crankcase are n unit. giving exceedingly riirid ?-nS'iio construction. Xew type, one I icce valves, which eliminate tappets, ?;>cra.e directly from the camshaft u .i:.! ' pushrods. . '[c: . " r'"1* from opposite pis . ' , f J Jidp by side on cach " 01 "haft throw. These <iie mounted m new floating steel i ;s' ,a ' ins"'e and out the benefit of the ? i. b.aring area to cach ^ 'od t.uis affording longer A e.i f aluminum cover embracing he ?-ms the ton of , 7 ' ' lnff 'in unusually , ; !t rl);;. C(,^;r 1 P??P are ? prehear the intake ? ? !-V-' h?t ?"!" ? .-a ted by hot exhaust gases surging back and forth through a small passage in the mani fold cover plate. Exhaust porta are on the outside of the engine blocks, the left exhaust pipe being carried around the front of the engine. i The distributor operates directly from the front end of the camshaft -Jiminating the use of interposed ?'ears. Spark control is automatic. Crankshaft and crank pin bearings .'.re lubricated by pressure as are the main bearings of the camshaft. Pis tons and valves are oiled by spray and splash. A fan of airplane propeller type and two centrifugal water pumps to gether with the large surface of the radiator insure ample cooling under all driving conditions. i The rugged new double-drop frame is formed to the shape of the body 1 and, with, the new low rear spring, provides a low center of gravity, with consequent increase in readability. The riding comfort of the cars is due to many factors, but particularly to the new flexible transverse canti lever springs, larger timer, rubber insulation and the newly designed shock absorbers. Two new features have been in- j corporated in the Houdaille hydraulic ! double-acting shock absorbers. One, a thermostat control which compen- ; sates for varying temperature condi- ( tions, and the other, a special vaTve which automatically lessens the effect of sudden road shocks. The Ford rear spring is of new design, being flatter and lower. It is ( mounted on perches at the rear of ' the axle housing and bowed out so 3s to clear the differential housing, i The new brakes have a braking surface of .186 square inches. Wheels 1 are 18 inches in diameter. The large hubs enclose the bolts which attach the wheel to the drum. There are 32 stee! spokes, sharply pitchcd and electrically welded to the drop-center rim and hub shell, forming an un usually strong unit. Tires are 18x5.25 inches. Each is balanced to prevent "tramping", or vibration at high speeds. The drive is of the faitfiliar Ford orque tube type, the drive shaft be ng 6f tubular construction. NOTICE OF SALE Under Chattel Mortgage State of North Carolina WHEREAS on the 24th day of March 1931 the Brevard Hardware & Furniture Company, Inc., executed a chattel mortgage and note to the Belnap Hardware & Manufacturing Company, Inc., on property described ;n said mortgage, which is recorded in Book 24 at page 472 of the records of chattel mortgages in the office of the Register of Deeds in Transyl vania County at Brevard, and where as the said Belnap Hardware & Manufacturing Company, Inc., by proper endorsement has transferred all its right, title and interest in the mortgage and note, above referred to, to Donald Lee Moore; NOW, THKRKFORE, under and by virtue of the power contained in said mortgage, I, as assignee of the Belnap Hardware & Manufacturing Company, Inc., of Louisville, Ky.. will on Monday the 25th day of April 19.32 at 12 o'clock M. at the store of the Brevard Hardware & Furniture Company at Xo. Ill West Main Street in Brevard, N'. C., offer for :a!e and sell to the highest bidder for cash all of that certain proper '.y now situate in the store of the Bre vard Hardware & Furniture ( ' >m vany. Inc., as is described in the chat tel mortgage above referred to, which is recorded in Book 24 at page 1":! oi' the chattel mortgage record* in and for Transylvania County, N. ('.. and reference is hereby made t > said book and page for a complete de scription of the property to be sold under this power. Said sale ma !; ??) satisfy Slide'- d:vs ; due th ? ? n doj-sign I : ; : - 1 . ? and c-.rt cf . rile beware ol imitations k . >ok for the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured below when you buy Aspiriu. Then you will know that you are getting the genuine. Bayer product thousands of physicians prescribe. Bayer Aspirin is SAFE, as mil lions of users have proved. It does not depress the heart, and no harm ful after-effects follow its use. Bayer Aspirin is the universal antidote for pains of all kinds. Headaches Colds Sore Throat Rheumatism Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache Genuine Bayer Aspirin is sold at all druggists in boxes of 12 and in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer manu facture of monoacetk ecidester of salicylieacid. GRAMMAR SCHOOL HONOR ROLL GIVEN ? Perfect attendance honor roll for Brevard Elementary School, grades 4 through 7 for the month of March follows: FOURTH A Margaret Aiken, Elizabeth Allison, Juanette Austin, Lina Heath, Dan nie Killian, Odell McCall, Clarise Mc Crary, Lois Miller, Euna Leigh Moore, Gladys Trimmer, Edward Ashworth, A. B. Galloway, Earl Jackson, Paul Jones, Jack Robinson. Robert Robinson, Lewis Simms, James Wood. FOURTH B Beatsie Moore, Josephine Siniard, Emma Trent, Juanita Ward, Virginia Ward, Agnew Campbell, Eddie Hold en, Vaughn Lane, Leon Scruggs, Paul Simpson. Hale Siniard, Frank Smith, Willie Gray. FIFTH A Martha Bryson, Agnes Campbell, Mary Alice Feaster, Juanita Free man, Mary Helen Galloway, Lucile Gravely, Gwendolyn Morgan, Pauline Mull, Gladys Mull, Annie Neil, Viola Nelson, Harriet Winton, Dorothy Mc Gaha, Billy Beasley, Jack Gravely, Raymond Hayes, Vance Jackson, Oli ver Orr, Jr., Clarence Poole, Jr., Bob by Tharp, E. C. Tin3ley, Jr. FIFTH B Saint Claire Austin, Paul Bowen, Henry Carland, R. D. Justus, Mar There was an attendance of 1,400 rural people at a series of 16 agri cultural meetings held in various communities of Catawba County dur ing February. Lincoln County farmers have pur chased a cooperative carload of nitro gen fertilizer to be used as a top dressing for small grain. Soil improvement is occupying tho attention of Rutherford County far-; mors this year. Thousands of pounds of iespedeza seed have been planted and considerable farm land tcrraced. and any surplus will be paid to the Brevard Hardware & Furniture Com pany, Inc. 1 This the 30th day of March, 1932. DONALD LEE MOORE, Assignee. 4tc Mar 31 Apr7,14,21 ? 1 1 ??? hi nnnin?n^ mm STATE PRISONERS UPKEEP IS SMALL Raleigh, March 30. ? Only 05.11 cents a day was required to feed, clothe, house, guard, provide medical attention and otherwise maintain an average of nearly 4,000 prisoners worked on county highways by the State Highway Commission's prison department during the first six months of such operation, to Decem ber 81, 1931, it is shown in the first report of Sam D. Scott, prison supervisor, to Chairman E. B. Jeffress, of the commission. Tota: cost of the department was $45.?, 584.50. Divided into its component parts, this cost of slightly more than 65 cents a day shows only 14.23 cents a day was for food, 8.66 cents lor wearing apparel, camp supplies 6.01 cents a day and cental office cost less than a cent a day. The biggest item was 19.20 cents a day for salaries for guards, supervisors and special ists for medical attention during the six months period. The average number of convicts for the first three monts was 3,420, but for the last three months it had mounted to 4,320, the report shows. shall Loftis, Richard Norton, Bruce Petit, Dillard Trent, John Reid, Louise Coleman, Pauline Galloway, Christine Miller. SIXTH GRADE Arbutis Aiken, Clara Allison Mary Dermid, Mae Gallamore, Helen Galloway, Lucy Galloway, Clara Eell Gen-en, Evelyn Harrison, Edna Mc Crary, Ruth Owen, Irene Tinsley, Shirley Zachsry, Charles Allen, Rich ard Enloe, Edgar Garren, Charles Loftis, Billy Nicholson, Albert Shu ford, C. W. Siniard. J. L. Tinsley. Sam McCullough. SEVENTH GRADE Dorothy Allison, Ruby Dermid, Ora Holt Long, Essie Mull, Mary Mc intosh, Annie Norton, Louise Norton, Yvonne Robinson, Nell Scruggs, Rosa Lee Sprouse, Lucile Michael, Ruby Galloway, Malva Tharp, Pearl Muli. Lucian Deaver, James Giazener, Earl Gravely, Carl Hendricks, Billy Hug gins, Clifton Moore, Arthur Bowen, Ralph Brown and Paul Owen. TAX LISTING -o The Li3t Takers for the year 1932 will be in the * several Townships of the county next week, beginning Tuesday, April 12 For the purpose of listing all personal property. The law requires that all property be listed during the month of April, and a penalty is added to the tax pay er's property who fails to list same. I earnestly request all citizens to co-operate with the List Takers and meet them promptly at the appointed places and dates. If the citizens will do this we can save a nice sum of money for our county, and also save money for the citizens. Let us be loyal to our county, and have no slacker or dodger. G. T. LYDAY Tax Supervisor. Electric Refrigeration is Not Expensive? it ' i : ' A once prevailed lhat electric rel'rijj ration was an expensive lux iii v. This is contrary to the facts. Electric refrigeration provides the cheapest form of adequate rct'r iteration available today. ft i not only incomparably superior to ordinary u'li iteration but it is actually cheaper ? much cheaper. Electric refrigeration nut only enables you to have, with a minimum of trouble and expense, delicious salads and desserts, and other dishes, but it relieves the housewife of a vast amount of drudgery, discomfort and inconvenience. It is the best and cheapest health insurance you can have. All in all an electric refrigerator is a necessity in the modern home from the standpoint of health, convenience and economy ? and the Kelvinator is the old est and best in the field of electric re frigeration. Kelvinator k For Sale at All Stores of Southern Public Utilities Company "Electricity? the Servant in the Home" Day 'Phone 116 Night 'Phone 16
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