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??, " " ? . ,11 , 1941 Fords AreLarger More Beautiful Outside And In, And Softer Riding Dearborn, Mich., Sept 26. ? The new Font line is released for public inspection today. There has been a lot of advance discussion of changes. And changes there are, starting off with a con siderable increase in size for the Ford V-8's, DeLuxe and Super De Luxe. Designers have taken full advant age of increased wheelbase and over all lengths to give added spacious ness, and Ford engineers have work ed right up from bigger tires through to luxury seat cushions and new soft er springs for the solid enhancement of riding comfort A new four-cylinder truck and commercial car engine is part of the economy features included in the Ford working line. ? The wheelbase of these big new DeLuxe and Super DeLuxe Ford V-8's is longer and the overall length greater. The designers have taken advantage of this extra overall to increase the inside body length both in foot room and seating width. In fact, the front seat of the sedan is seven inches wider than last year. The head room is greater and the ?i ? r. i . i i . -j window area, already large in pwri ous Ford earn, is even larger tfeia year. Banning boards have practically o disappeared from sight, doe to the y width of the new bodies. Bat they r are there to step off when the doon C are opened. The 86 horsepower V-8 engine is S still unique as it Is in the only eight t cylinder car in the low price, field, a These new Fords have lower trans- v mission gear ratios thus hiking the "get-away." In addition to beauty both inside j and outside the Ford engineers em phasise the greatly improved ride in all 1941 models. This extra riding comfort starts with two inches longer wheel base and a new electrically welded "X" type frame This new 1 frame structure is 100 per cent more rigid, making the body now mounted on big rubber cushions still quieter in I service. The springs, front and rear, * with their increased Effective length, have a balanced action eliminating any "pitching" and give the easiest I kind of ride. The rear seat cushions 'I are two inches farther ahead of the c rear spring and axle, which further J improves the riding qualities. 1 The four lever-type hydraulic 1 shock absorbers now have a more t sensitive adjustment to match the 1 new softer acting springs. The new c improqpd ride stabilizer, connected by 1 swinging shackles to the front axle, >? minimizes side sway and improves 1 steering. ? Super DeLuxe cushions are unusu- ' ally comfortable since luxury type in- 1 dividual coil springs are used. Over these is a thick pad of latex treated J curled hair which gives. a softness only associated with expensive cars | in the past. , ' The new Fords have big 12-mch 1 hydraulic brakes, for quick, smooth 1 action and long service. The emer- I gency, or parking brake, is on the rear wheels and operated by a steel cable. The brake lever is under the -instrument panel, at the left of the driver. The new hood lock knob is j located under the instrument panel near the brake lever. This protects the engine, battery and accessories from theft. _ , An entirely new body design is in cluded in the 1941 Super DeLuxe line ? a sedan coupe. This coupe combines a close coupled body design with comfortable seating for six. Also in the line there is a convertible club coupe, seating five, and equip ped with an electriually operated top that functions even when the engine is not running. It is operated by throwing an electric switch. There are four body types in the DeLuxe line, six in the Super DeLuxe. There are three color choices for the DeLuxe and six in the Super DeLuxe line. Among the refinements which are new th'g year on all models are the speed lines on the side of both front 1 and rear fenders, the new hidden gasoline filler cap, electric light on the luggage compartment lid which automatically lights whenever the lid is raised if the car lights are burning, ventilating front windows, a new wide tempered glass one-piece rear window, radio grilles in all cars, twin windshield wipers with speed control, twin sun visors, fender top parking lamps, and two-apoke, clear vision comfort-type steering wheels. There is a center front license plate on the Super DeLuxe. ??* ? i 1 SALLY DAY . A ~1j v tl Sunday, September 29th, will be ^ bserved as Bally Day at the Farm- p iBe Presbyterian Sunday School All a tembers of the Sunday School, the ? Jhurch and all others who will, are g nvited and urged to attend. Sunday s lehool extension is an important fac- ? or in the life of any chuprch. Lets o 11 have a part in this important p rork. v C. F. Baucom, Supt t ? : . r [Miking at Washington ; (Continued from page erne) * Tiird Term, declared for fundamen al issue was the preservation of de oocracy in this country and predicted hat if Roosevelt is reelected, the >eople will be under a totalitarian ? fovernment before the end of his bird term. t Meanwhile, Henry A. Wallace, ,t democratic candidate for the Vice- T ^residency, continued his speaking { ampaign, which he interrupted to ? ittend the funeral of Speaker Bank- ^ lead in Alabama. Mr. Wallace re- { terates his charge that Republicans y ire obstructing national defense, also* naking it clear that "the Republi an candidate is not an appeaser and } tot a friend of Hitler." The former ? Secretary of Agriculture attacks Re publican business men as economic j ippeasers, "the same breed that stood ; jehind Chamberlain in England," , md says that "every Nazi, every ( Hitlerite and every appeaser is a Republican." > "No business is above its Govern- j nent," declared President Roosevelt , in his "political" address at a conven- . don of the International Brother- ( lood -of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Sta- , lie-men and Helpers of America. ?resident was defending the right of I he Government to acquire or to use, I for a fair asd reasonable price, any 1 roperty, anywhere, which is naces-ll ?ry for the proper functioning of he United States." Since the Con ress had enacted a Selective univer al training law, the president insist d that no reasonable person'should bject bo the Government having the ower to acquire plants or factories ?hen their owners refuse to make heir services available to the defense leeds of the nation. The President. Jso took occasion to re-express his atred of war and hi# determination o do "ail I can to keep war away rem these shores for all time." ? ; -1' 1 j, Tightening the Government con rol. over materials and secrete of he United States, the President re- j ently enlarged the classification of hings which may be exported lonly rader license by including equipment j ind formulas for the making of fcvia- i ion-grade gasoline and all things I leeded in the construction of ailtraft ind aircraft engines. The new Order s not likely to have any effect on ;he sending of supplies to Britain ind Canada since control of license is rested exclusively in the President His course of action in the past has lot impeded the shipment of such supplies and it is expected that South American nations, cooperating with .his country in a program of rearm ament based on hemispheric defense, will not be affected. By this.pro :ess of elimination, it appears that Japan will suffer almost exclusively, rhe Japanese Ambasador, it is known has discussed the matter with Sec retary of State Cordell Hull, but, so far as is known, has received no en couragement or assurances as to fu-' ture licenses. . S ?? A Gentle Laxative Good For Children Most any child who takes this tasty laxative once will welcome it the next time he's constipated and it has him headachy, cross, listless, J with bad breath, coated tongue or little appetite. Syrup of Black-Draught Is a tasty liquid companion to the famous BLACK-DRAUGHT. The principal ! ingredient is the same in both products; helps impart tone to lazy bowel muscles. The Syrup's flavor appeals to most children, and, given by the simple directions, its action is usually gentle, but thorough. Re member Syrup of Black-Draught next time. Two sizes: 50c and 25c. NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust dated January 7th, 1930, ex ecuted by . Lewis King and wife Mar tilla King, to J. I. Morgan, Trustee, of record in the Registry of Pitt County, N. C., in Book E-lS, page 433, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, October 14th, 1940, at 12 o'clock Noon, before the courthouse door in the City of Greenville, offer for sale to the highest bidder for CA3H, the following described lands: FIRST TRACT: Situated in the Town of Farmville, on the North side ?, . of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad 1 and beginning at the North East car- . ner of Main Street and Cotton Ave- < nue, and running easterly with Cotton : Avenue about two hundred feet to ! Hookerton Terminal Company lot, ' thence Northerly about one hundred i eighty feet to Marvin Tywm'g lot, ' thence westerly with Marvin Tyson's 1 lot about two hundred feet to Main i Street, thence Southerly with Main 'i Street about one hundred eighty feet to the ^beginning, it being the identi cal property conveyed by Moses Hor- i ton to Henry Tyson (less 5 feet front age on Cotton Avenue previously deeded to Hookerton Terminal Com pany, and less 30 feet on Main Street previously deeded to Marvin Tyson). SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the ? i ^nm lands of JohhT. Thome and J. H. Darden and Henry C. Bourne and others, and bounded as follows; Ly ing and being on the east side of Majn Street in the Town of Farra ville, and beginning on the said street in the center of a ditch, J. T. Thome's and J. H. Darden's comer, and runs easterly in >the middle of said ditch about 210 feet to the line of H. C. Bourne, thence southerly 30 feet, thence westerly and parallel with the first line to Main Street, thence northerly with Main Street 30 feet to the beginning. * Being the identical tract of land conveyed by Henry Tyson and wife Middie Tyson to Marvin Tyson, by deed dated Feb ruary 16, 1924, duly recorded in the Registry of Pitt County, in Book C-15 at page 174; and conveyed by John Hill Paylor, Trustee to Lewis King and wife Martilla King by deed dated December 21, 1928 and being duly recorded in the Registry of Pitt Coun ty in Book W-17 at page 60. Refer ence is hereby made to said deeds for a fuller description. - . There is excepted from the above described lands, that certain tract of land deeded by Lewis King and wife to Council Tuten, and-that certain tract of land deeded by Lewis King and wife" to the Town- of Farmville. Reference being made to said deeds for fuller' description. This the 11th day of September, 1940. ^ * J. I. MORGAN, Trustee. John Hill Paylor, Atty. ^ *-4t NTT WMTY I COLORED PAHI $200.00 IN j CASH PREMIUMS FREE ACTS DAILY ? with ? SMITH'S ATLANTIC SHOWS on MIDWAY , BUY YOUR ADVANCE IUC TICKET NOW higher at Gate" Write Sec*y. for List WHITE FOLKS INVITED! School Day Tuesday! ?Benefit? COL. FIRE DEPT. FAMVILLE "V WEEK OF I OCTOBER I DR. V. H. MEWBORN ? OPTOMETRIST ? NEXT VISIT Farmville?Office at Fields' Jewelry Store, MONDAY, SEPT 30th. Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted ?Tarbore Every Saturday? < W. RAY SMITH Civil Engineer?Surveyor OFFICE Old Citizens Bank Building TeL 483-6 Save With SING'S HI-TEST GAS Regular First Grade 19^ Gallon 1st Grade Kerosene 10c Gal. Motor (Ml 10c Qt and Up 300 SOUTH MAIN ST. ? ? LUMBER ! Faftnville Retail Lumber Yard ? Phone 302-1 ? Located Near Norfolk Southern Depot ? Farmville, N. C. LUMBER, MOULDINGS, ROUGH and DRESSED SCREEN DOOR STOCK. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited. i iS' Beginning Sat., Sept. 28th, 9 o'clock ? Take advantage of this Savings Event.... Thousands of Bargains awaiting you. We need the ihoney?You need the clothes. .. Only a few items are listed.. ? Come and be convinced!!! ? it i I ? i it i ii i m f Dresses ; $ Values to $14.50?On Sale At $6.95 Values to $9.50?On Sale At $5.95 . Large Assortment of Dresses on - ? ? ,'i- " ? Sale At ? $2.95-$4.95 in I ?? JACKETS ?? I,. I.. r'N Values to $6.50?On Sale At [$2.75 $2.95 : ? ?' ' vt" ??PUR COATS?? ?;* i i Values to $65.50?Sale Price Only ?r __L__ ?. ' ' ' ' ? - 1 ' rSpott Coats ? * * .v ' ( m ? Double-Duty, Zipper-lined?Values to $29.50?Sale Price Values to $15.50?Sale Price $9.95 1 $12.95 Values ? Sale Price -w'tlkllC ' ; $8.95 Values ? Sale Price $3.95 SWEATERS AND SKIRTS ? ON SALE AT ? $1.00 up 4 ??i? I II : * T ?? HATS ? ? JHi. SliCII 3usup ummmmmmmmmmtmmmmamm i ' REVERSIBLE Coats Two-in-One Rain & Sport Coats with and without hoods SALE PRICE $7.? ? . . - . H: ... Tmrn Announcing ? 1 Our m 1940 M FESTIVAL ? 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