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HDWIN ANDREWS HONORED AT
COI LEGE
Clinton, S. C-. May 8th. E&win IL
Andrews w*>s elected president of
the local chapter of Chi Beta Phi.
national scientific fraternity, at its
most recent meeting it was an
nounced here last night. Andrews is
a science major student in the
Junior class at Presbyterian Col-
■ ir and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
L.*F. Andrews of Milledgeville. Ga.
He entered Presbyterian College his
freshman year from Georgia Mili
tary College.
episcopalians visit
ORPHANAGE.
Members of St. Stephens Episco
pal church went to Macon Sunday
after the usual morning services and
visited the Appleton church home,
the orphanage of the church.
The annual pilgrimage to the or
phanage is always an event of un
usual interest. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Jett and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bone were among those mak
ing the trip.
intermediate G. A.’S meet
The Intermediate Girl’s Auxiliary
met Monday afternoon at the home
of Miss Mattie Will Welch.
The meeting was called to order
by the President Mattie Will Welch.
New and old business were discuss
ed. The roll was called and the min
utes of the last meeting were read
by the seceretary. Annelle Rogers.
Mrs. Daniels gave a very inter
esting program.
After the meeting was adjourned
delicious refreshments were sersed.
The members present were: Mrs.
Terry', the leader. Marion Benford.
Martha Daniels. Madge Hutching.
Annexe Rogers, Harriet Terry, Mat-
tie Will Welch. Marvalene Butts.
Grace Martin, and Carloyn Terry.
FORD SETS NEW MATERIAL
PURCHASE RECORD IN MARCH |
Dearborn. Mich.. Apr. 17.—A new
high record of purchases of materials
and supplies for use in manufacture
of Ford V-8 car; and trucks was
set by t).e Ford Motor Company in
March it was announced at the home
offices h re today.
Ford d sburs.»menis for materials j
and supplies in March totalled in ex- j
cess of S31.000.000. The former high
was $78,000,000. which was in April.
1930.
In addition. Ford payrolls during
March totalled $16,500,000, it was
announced.
Before the end of the month, pro
duction of Ford V-8 cars and trucks
in 1935 will pass the half million
mark, it was stated. Late last year
Henry Ford announced that Ford
production in 1935 would be “ a mil
lion or better.”
Sales of Ford V-8 cars and trucks
through April 10 this year exceeded
total sales in all of 1932. Sales be
tween January 1 and April 10
totalled 334.437 Ford cars and trucks.
This compared with total sales of
328.607 cars and trucks in all of the
year 1932.
ATTEND JERSEY CATTLE SALE
Farm Agent L. R. Langley. Messrs
Gaither Banks. W. E. Ireland,
R. Torrance. Watt Evans. Julian
Ivey and E. B. Frazier attended the
annual Jersey Cattle sale in Doug-
lasville on Wednesday.
Two cows from the Purity Dairy
and Allen's Invalid Home nerd were
in the sale.
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CARLING DINKLER
President and Gen. Mgr.
3 *HE map above tells only part of the story—
the little-known story of the inter-relation
the Ford V-8 car and the farm.
The figures in the map are based on what will
be used this year if the Ford Motor Company
reaches its intended production of 1,000,000
cars and trucks. . ...
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WOOL r T ''~s into upholstery, floor coverings,
lubricant anci ami-rust preparations.
LEATHER goes into upholster/—and in addition,
glues arc made from cow hide, and from cow’s
milk . . . Other parts of cattle, through other
processes, yield stearic acid, greases, glycerine
(for shock absorbers and body enamel) and soap
chips (used in washing machined parts and
bodies before painting).
HOGS furnish lard oil, oleic acid and brushbmtlcs.
GOAT’S HAIR (Mohair) goes into upholstery.
BEESWAX goes into electrical imbedding com-
Phone 31
Change to Summer
Grade Oil Today!
It May Save Repair
Bills Later
Don’t risk serious damage to
your motor by using dirty, or
too light motor oil. Stop at the
nearest Gulf station and get a
free Screen-test. .. then change
to the proper grade oil for
warm weather driving!
Gulf Refining Co.
E B. KEEL
Milledgeville, Ga.
Mansco
(Made by Manhattan)
Swin Suit
The Country Club Pool opens
Saturday. Be ready for the first
Swim. We have the style and
size you’ll like.
John Holloway
THE MAN’S STORE
COTTON goes into tires, batting, cloth, battery
box, timing gears, brake linings and, not least
important, into Safety Glass. (Every Ford V-8
car built this year will have Safety Glass in ocry
window, at no extra cost to the car buyer ..,
Cotton, in the form of cellulose acetate, is the
central part between the two sheets of glass that
make up every finished sheet of Safety Glass.)
CORN yields butyl alcohol (for enamel finishes
and other purposes) and starch (for stiffening
cotton linings).
LINSEED OIL is the basis for paint — is used in
foundry cores — and is one of the ingredients
of the beautiful, synthetic baked enamel finish
on a Ford V-8.
SUGAR CANE yields molasses for solvents, anti
freeze and shock absorber fluids.
CASTOR OIL goes into lacquers and artificial
ON THE AIR-Ford Symphony Orchcsrra, S
Network. Saturday Evening
leather suitable for rumble seats, where real
leather would be damaged by exposure to the
weather.
TUNG OIL is part of the top material used la
Ford cars and is also used in brake linings.
TURPENTINE is used in paints, adhesives and
solvents.
SOY BEANS are used in making cores for metal
castings in our foundry and are also an impor
tant part of the baked enamel finish of a Ford
V-8 and of the plastic knobs and buttons in the
car’s interior.
LUMBER is used for packing purposes. It Is not
used for any structural part of the Ford car,
which has a welded, all-steel body, reinforced
with steel, for maximum safety.
Evening.-Fred Waring, ThurKlay Evenin
Fred Waring 9:30 P.M. C.S.T (Daylight)-WSB
McKinnon Motor Company
Milledgevil :, Ga.
Swim in COMFORT This
Summer
Get A
McKinnon Motor Co.
M I foresee the time when industry shall no longer denude
the forests which require generations to mature, nor use
up the mines which were ages in making, but shall draw
its raw material largely from the annual produce of tot
fields ... I am convinced that we shall be able to get
out of yearly crops most of the basic materials which
we now get from forest and mine."
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