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HENRY GATES TO VIEW NEW FORD IN DETROIT FRI. left Roxboro Wednesday in Order to Visit Ford Plant and See New Models. HENRY FORD TO TALK TO ALL PRESENT Mr. Henry Gate? of Person Motor Co., local Ford dealer, left for De troit Wednesday with some 185 Ford dealers from North and South Carolina, who with 7,000 others from all sections of the United States, will move into Detroit by special trains this week-end for a two-day gathering at the Ford Motor Com pany’s factory, the first assembly of its kind in the history of the, Ford organization, for a display of the forthcoming year’s models of the Ford V-8. They will be guests of the Ford Motor Company while in De troit. Wives and members of the fami lies will travel with the Ford deal ers in this spectacular gathering at) Detroit, which will last through Friday and Saturday, bringing every dealer in the country into personal contact with Henry Ford, creator of the gigantic industry that bears his name, and Edsel Ford, his son, who is President of The Ford Motor Company. The high note of Friday’s Pro gram will be th!e first view of the 1937 model of the Ford V-8. The dealers and their guests will be tak en through the Rouge and Linden plants of thfe Ford Motor Company for their first view of the car that will be offered to the public short ly. This is the first time that Ford dealers have at Detroit for an inspection of a new model. In the past the custom has been to assemble th)q dealers at the branch headquarters in the region where they operate, but this year the Ford Motor Company has had £heim as semble at Detroit where Mr. Ford can deliver personally a message that will outline his views on the business that is gathering top-notch speed. Outstanding in the ceremo nies Friday, the opening day of the meeting, will be the presentation to Henry Ford of a huge old Cape Cod windmill, the gift of all the dealers in the United States. The windmill has been standing on Cape Cod for generations but is still in an excellent state of preser vation. It has been placed in Green field Village, the small city of origi nal American builldings and homes that Henry Ford has bought and assembled as a means of preserving living chapters out of old American history. .The purchase, dismantling, moving and reconstruction of the old windmill was made possible by contributions from the dealers and it will be\ an engaging addition to the scenes in Greenfield Village. Dealers from all over the two Carolinas will assemble at Char lotte on Wednesday where they will board a special train for the ride to Detroit, arriving there for Dr. Albert Hood Parham OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZING IN THE NON SURGICAL Office treatment of Ruptures, Varicose Veins and Hemorrhoids, (without loss of time for the patient), announces that he has on hand at all times a complete stock of TRUSSES of all styles and sizes. He will fit personally, men, women, and children, with the type of truss best suited to their needs AT NO AD DITIONAL COST. Write For Booklet. Phone Dial 539 OXFORD, N. C. I feel cheered up at mealtime Hras '■ 5 x#, feeling of ease afterward." HR ill*. :w" NEWSREEL CAMERAMAN, Douglas Dupont (about), reports: "Camels are a big aid to my digestion. I smoke Camels at meals and after eating.” CAMCLS COSTLIER TOBACCOS © NEWS-WEEK HEIR TO SPANISH THRONE Don Joan, Prince of the Asturias, second son of Alfonso, choice of RoyalisU in event of a restoration 9 of the monarchy. breakfast on Friday morning, No vember 6th. The meeting will open officially at the Colisseum on the State Fair Grounds in Detroit, Friday morning at 9 o’clock, EST. The morning pro gram will consist of the presenta tion of thq new models and a gen eral get together meeting. From 12:30 until 2 p. m. there will be a luncheon, at which the windmill will be formally presented to Mr. Ford. The luncheon will be follow ed by a tour through Greenfield Village. Saturday morning at 9 o’clock, the dealers will visit the Rouge and Linden plants. W. C. Patterson, manager of the Charlotte Branch of the Ford Motor Company, and N. A. Oliver, Assist ant Manager, will be in charge of arrangements for the special train that will leave this section apd will see that all dealers makq the trip in solid comfort. COMMITTEES OF THE COUNTRY CLUB, INC. Twenty Men Named at Head of Various Committees For First Year. House Committee R. P. Bums, chairman. E. V. Boatwright. Burke Newmorne. D. R. Taylor. George Lowe. Green Committee Wm. Warren, chairman. C. B. Mcßroom. J. D. Morris. H. K. Strang. G. W. Kane. Finance Committee R. L. Harris, Chairman. E. E. Thomas. Gordon C. Hunter. Admissions Committee A. F. Nichols, chairman. C. T. Wagner, Jr. Charles Wood. PEITDN COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C. Executive Committee J. Hughes, chairman. C. A. Harris. S. M. Ford. E. E. Bradsher. o CONGRESS LOST SIGHT OF Washington, D. C. Amid the smoke of a hot Presidential cam paign, many political workers have lost sight of the fact that at next Tuesday’s election the people of the country will also vote for 35 Sena tors and 435 Representatives. Lead ers generally admit that regardless of the Presidential outcome, the di vision in the lower houte will be a close one. THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK New York City. Steel opera tors stood at 76 per cent of capacity, Tkm 5o Years "l 7 n m It’s great to tip a bottle of 1\ I Coca-Cola up and feel re -1 \ I r ¥ | m freshment coming at you 1 I f full-tilt...ice-cold. That I \ j U f is the pause that refreshes I J \ which has been increasing W '\ I hi fame thru 50 years. COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS sb-300-«i Roxboro, N. C. 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Com mercial loans by banks in 101 cities rose $43,000,000 over the previous week. Electric power consumption increased 16 per cent over the same period last year. Cigarette produc tion increased 33 per cent over 1935 in the month of September. QUEEN MARY SHAKEN UP Cherbourg, France —ln the roughest crossing since her launch ing, the Queen Mary on her arrival at this port reported 30 persons in jured during the trip. WATER FRONT STRIKE LOOMS San Francisco, Cal. A vote to be taken this week may call out on strike 37,000 maritime workers ai} Pacific Coast ports. Every effort is being made by State and Govern- ment labor officials to compose the difference between the workers and employers. KING’S MARRIAGE DENIED London, England A dispatch published in a New York newspaper stating definitely that King Edward VIII would marry Mrs. Ernest j! 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