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|- THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER : CLYDE FISHER K?yor ? Huelwood ? I LAWRENCE DAVIS For Mayor ? Ifazelwood r, CARROLL WHITNER For Mayor ? Hazel wood JOHN BLALOCK For Alderman ? llazeluood ROLLING "BUD" BL'RRESS For Alderman ? llazrl wood JOE CLINK Eur AJdrrman ? llazrlw ood r -I ?? ? . ?? > LEWIS "SIIUG" GREEN For Alderman ? Haxelwood IHWMi . . r >m avaiuji CARI. SWANGER For Alderman ? Hazelwood Dayton Rubber Company Producing Self - Ad j usting And Noiseless V - Belts A new kind ol product to end fan belt noises and vibrations in the home has just been introduced. Dayton ltubber Co. engineers today reported production of a self-adjusting V-belt to emanci pate home owners frqm poises caused by faulty belt operation in I blower heating systems and cool ing fans, it has a built-in "watch man" automatically adjusting the tension level. This elnpinates monotonous vibration noises caused | by overly tight belts. It also mini- i mires motor and bearing wear. If a belt in the central blower unit is not adjusted properly, heat- ; ing and cooling ducts will carry . the vibration noise throughout the 1 house, often amplifying the sound I in the process. Called the Q.V'.D. belt, the self adjusting model is 17/32 inch wide. ! 9/32 inch thick, with a 40-degree ! V angle. The belt's neutral axis engineered to keep vibration to a ! minimum. Every belt is electronically test ed to determine its vibration char acteristics before it is sertt out for blower or fan use. Because it is self-adjusting, the possibility of human error during installation and maintenance is eliminated. ' The belt is made of a special blend of synthetic rubber and fabric. Michigan sold more than $500. 000 worth at products from its slate owned forests in 1954. I In 1955, Tokyo reported a popu lation of 7.784,122. an increase of 289,842 in 1954. Haywood Highlanders To Meet Monday Night ^ The Haywood Highlanders will I . hold their regular monthly dinner I ; meeting at Jones Farm, Monday, j ; May 2nd. at seven o'clock. L. E. DeVous. president, said a < large attendance is expected as : i matters of importance will be dis cussed. with the "season right at hand." The Yellow Kiver of China has seen called "China's Sorrow." be cause its floods often set out of -ontrol. About 70 per cent of U. S. faml-t lies own cars. GRADY SMITH For Alderman ? Hazel wood Dan Watkins, Jr. To Receive Commission Dan Watkins. Jr. will be gradu ated from Officers Candidate School at Fort Sill. Okla., on May 2. He will be commissioned as sec ond lieutenant in the Artillery and has been assigned to Guided Mis sies School at Fort Bliss, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watkins, Sr. of Waynesvjlle and Mrs. Watkins. Jr., wife of the young officer, will leave Saturday for Fort SHI to at tend the graduation program. Lt. Watkins was graduated last June from the University of North Carolina and entered the service in July. He received basic training at Fort Jackson before going to Fort Sill. About two out of every three adult Americans wear eyeglasses. PHOTOGRAPH NOT AVAILABLE HOWELL "BUNT" BRYSON For Alderman ?; Hazel wood Pvt. James C. Caldwell Has Arrived In Germany 9TH DIV., GERMANY ? Pvt James C. Caldwell, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell, Route ! 2. Waynesville, recently arrived ! in Germany and is now a member [ of the 9th Infantry Division. As part of the U. S. Seventh Army, the 9th Division conducts rigorous training exercises, includ ing realistic maneuvers and field problems, fti southern Germany. Private Caldwell, a medical aid man in the division, entered the I Army in November 1954 and re l reived basic training at Camp Gordon, Ga. Caldwell attended 1 Western Carolina College, Cullo | whee, before entering the Army. , Sweden has one passenger auto mobile for every 13 people. The population of Ireland fell from more than 8 million in 1840 to 4.300,000 in 1950. White for Softer Steps siest steps you'll take ?miner will be when wearing these smart fords of fine white ? air - conditioned my tiny triangles scat orer the vamp, along ides. The medium keel is a nice style 1LUAMS SHOE Only 9? . RNERS TORE IAIN STREET Here's why Chevrolet out - V 8's everybody! These features and advantages are thp measure ?f a truly modern Y8 engine . . . and only Chevrolet lias thein in tlie low-price field. Most aren't even found in high-priced cars. That's why Chevrolet is stealing every body's thunder with the most modern Y8 011 the road! motoramic I Modern 12-volt electrical system! j^ . The onfy car in the low-price field with the extra energy of 12 volts L. . . . twice the electrical punch! 1 Faster, stronger cranking for cold-weather starts and mm a "fatter" spark for faultless high-speed operation. Highest standard compression ratio in its field! Chevrolet's comprr ssion ratio is 8 to 1, to wring every possible ounce of power and extra miles out of every gallon of gas. 1^3 Requires only four quarts of oil! Chevrolet's V8 engines are so effi Y?I cicnt ncc<* on'y f?ur <luar,s of ?I H| g | oil... so you save on every changcl Highest horsepower per pound! These great V8's weigh far less than any similar engine in America, top the low-cost field in power per pound! Shortest piston stroke in the industry! ksgA Three-inch stroke reduces cylinder-wall friction, jnfci ; generates less heat, permits more compact design. l5 & AAAAAA The pistons do far less traveling O per mile ... that means less engine" . . AAAAAA wear, lighter loads on bearings. /vVV VV\ It's the valve-in-head V8 as only the valve-in-head leader can build it! The "Two-Ten" 4-Door Sedan with Body by Fisher. rBl V ANY V8 UNTIL YOU'VE TRIED CHEVROLET'S RECORD - SMASHING "TURBO-FIRE V8" I Most Modern in Design ? 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