Oil Mill Gazetteer ______F ______OFFICIAL ORGAN of the NATIONAL OIL MILL SUPERINTENDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
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ANNUAL CONVENTION NUMBER Oil Mill Gazetteer ______________________________________________________f _________________ OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE NATIONAL OIL MILL SUPERINTENDENTS’ ASSOCIATION . AND TRI-STATES COTTON SEED OIL MILL SUPERINTENDENTS’ ASSOCIATION Vol. 39; N o. 11 Wharton, Texas, May, 1935 Price 25 Cents 41 * * * An Invitation^ We extend a cordial invitation to every Oil Mill Superintendent and Manager to visit our booth at the Exhibit Hall at the Oil Mill Super intendent’s Convention to be held in Dallas, Texas, May 22-23-24, 193% and inspect . ‘The New Fort Worth DELINTING MACHINE It will be well worth your while to see the the greatest improvement in Delinting Machinery in recent years. Fort Worth Steel & Machinery Co. \ Old Cleburne Road Fort Worth, Texas * * The FRENCH COOKER : '{■ For a mill’s most important operation, cooking, the French Automatic Stack Cooker con tinues to be the choice of engi neers and well-informed buyers. The value of proper cooking merits the finest equipment possible for this process. The French cooker is a quality prod uct embodying the latest de signs and knowledge conducive to most effective and efficient operation. THE FRENCH COOKER The French Oil Mill Machinery Company PIQUA, OHIO May, 193 5 OIL MILL GAZETTEER Page 3 ^J-^zoq ram Joint Convention of the National and Tri-States O il Superintendents’ Associations a[[a±, ^ZJz.xai, 22-23-2 1Q35 MORNING SESSION, MAY 22— 10 A. M. Address— J. Tom Turner, Hillsboro, Texas. Convention called to order by O. F. Thompson, Presi Address— D. C. Holley, Memphis, Tenn. dent of the Oil Mill Machinery Manufacturers and Address— G. D. Wolfenden, Muskogee, Okla. Supply Men’s Association. Address— J. Ralph Huneycutt, Houston, Texas. Invocation— Rev. A. Paul Dougherty, pastor of Green Address— C. H. Caldwell, Memphis, Tenn. ville Avenue Christian Church. Address of welcome— J. Ben Critz, Vice-President and AFTERNOON SESSION General Manager, Dallas Chamber of Commerce. Response to address of welcome in behalf of Oil Mill Convention called to order by President Bradshaw at Superintendents Association— J. P. Dickinson, Mem 1:30 p. m. Session devoted to Lint Room Construc phis, Tenn. tion, Operation and Maintenance, and Separation. Response to address of welcome in behalf of Oil Mill Applications for Membership. Machinery and Supply Men’s Association— Richard Address— G. C. Reed, Oklahoma City, Okla. Allcott, Memphis, Tenn. Address— C. W. Hoover, Greenville, Miss. Gavel presented to C. N. Volz, President of Tri-States Address— W. D. Chapman, Shreveport, La. Oil Mill Superintendents Association, and the First Address— T. P. Wallace, Memphis, Tenn. Joint Convention of the National and the Tri-States Oil Mill Superintendents Associations declared open Address— W. G. Davis, Sweetwater, Texas. for business. Address— Horace B. Glazner, Palestine, Texas. Presidents’ annual addresses— Address— M. C. Verdery, Dallas, Texas. Eugene Bradshaw, Houston, Texas, President of the Address— C. L. Lockett, Springfield, Ohio. National Oil Mill Superintendents Association. Adjourn for day. C. N. Volz, Pine Bluff, Ark., President of the Tri- States Oil Mill Superintendents Association. Appointment of committees of National Oil Mill Super MORNING SESSION, MAY 24 intendents Association by President Bradshaw. Convention called to order by President Volz at 9:30 Appointment of committees of Tri-States Superintend a. m. Session devoted to Press Room Work, includ ents Association by President Volz. ing Preparation and Care of Cottonseed Cake and Address: “ Safety First” Workmen’s Compensation In Meal. surance— by Colonel M. J. McCombs, Safety Engi Address— J. P. Dickinson, Memphis, Tenn. neer, Texas Employers Insurance, Dallas, Texas. Address— Joe Heigel, Dallas, Texas. Address— H. E. Wilson, Wharton, Texas. Address— J. F. Ball, Greenville, Texas. Announcements. Address— R. D. Ryan, Memphis, Tenn. Adjourn for lunch— 12:15. Address— C. L. Stacey, Shreveport, La. Address— C. C. Cantrell, Fort Worth, Texas. AFTERNOON SESSION Address— P. A. Williams, Houston, Texas, on “ Storage Convention called to order by President Volz at 1:30 and Settling of Cottonseed Oil.” p. m. Session devoted to Oil Mill Power Plants. Adjourn for lunch. Address— Professor E. L. Carpenter, University of Ten nessee, Knoxville, Tenn. AFTERNOON SESSION Address— C. B. Richardson, Memphis, Tenn. Convention called to order by President Bradshaw at Address— J. W. Kimbrough, Dallas, Texas. 1:30 p. m. Address— Vic Hanson, Research Engineer for the Power Address: “Relation Between Superintendents”— byR. V. Transmission Council, New York, N. Y. Madden. Adjourn for day. Report of Secretary-Treasurer of National Oil Mill Su NOTICE perintendents Association— D. B. Denney, Greenville, Texas. Twenty-five Year Club meeting at 7:30 p. m., Baker Report of Secretary-Treasurer of Tri-States Cottonseed Hotel. All superintendents who joined the association Oil Mill Superintendents Association— L. E. Roberts, 25 years ago are urged to attend this meeting. Cost, Memphis, Tenn. $1 per person. Reports of committees— National Association. MORNING SESSION, MAY 23 Reports of committees— Tri-States Association. Election of officers— Tri-States Association. Convention called to order by President Bradshaw at Election of officers— National Association. 9:30 a. m. Session devoted to Seed House Construc Installation of officers. tion, Receiving, Storage and Preparation of Cotton Value of this, our first joint convention, convention Seed for Milling. resolutions and plans for our meeting in Memphis Address— Homer Barnes, Memphis, Tenn. next year. Address— T. J. McNulty, Brookhaven, Miss. Adjourn sine die. Page 4 OIL MILL GAZETTEER May, I?]) CARVER CYLINDER AND GRATEFALL ADJUSTER 1. Brush setting remains fixed Ginning point remains 2. Back lip board constant setting remains fixed Indicating gauge shows 3. Division board cylinder set- setting remains tingforknown fixed saw diameter range 12%" 4. Cylinder to IIV2 " adjustable to brush 9. Automatically adjusts grate- 5. Both ends of fall stop cylinder ad screws justed simul taneously 10. Saw projec tion through 6. Both ends of grates keeps cylinder ad constant justed evenly ALL THIS ACCOMPLISHED BY TUPvNING ONE CRANK NOTE: If you want something less expensive than above, use INDIVIDUAL ADJUSTABLE CYLINDER Ball Range Bearing- 121/a" to IIV2" Boxes Saws 1. Brush setting remains fixed. 2. Back lip board setting remains fixed. 3. Division board setting remains fixed. 4. Cylinder adjustable to brush. 5. Both ends of cylinder independently adjustable. 6. Indicator gauge shows cylinder setting for known saw diameter. Inquire From Our Nearest Sales Office CARVER COTTON GIN COMPANY EAST BRIDGEWATER, MASSACHUSETTS Atlanta Memphis Dallas OIL MILL SUPERINTENDENT’S CONVENTION DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 22-23-24, 1935 Important Notice to Exhibitors: General Information ments must be made. Please communicate with the committee Below is shown floor plan of the exhibit hall for the joint regarding this immediately. convention of oil mill superintendents, which will be held in One uniform sign will be furnished each exhibitor free. the Automobile Building at the Fair Grounds, Dallas, Texas Arrangements have been made whereby you may secure ad May 22, 23 and 24. ditional signs, drinking water, furniture and telephones in the exhibit hall. We believe that we have ample space for all those who Lunch desire to exhibit, but ask that you kindly write us immedi ately the size of booth you desire, and we would like to have The Superintendents’ Association asked that accommoda your preference in spaces— first, second, third and fourth tion be provided for lunch in the exhibit hall. Therefore we choice. Booths A, B, C, D, E and F will not be used or set up have made arrangements for a dining room to serve the mid unless absolutely necessary. day meals each day of the convention in the south end of the exhibit hall (not shown on this map). In order to guarantee Your check for $25 membership fee, which should be made this dining room, it is necessary for each exhibitor to pur out to and mailed direct to A. D. Gugenheim, P. 0. Box 483, chase in advance six (6) meal tickets— two (2) for each day Waco, Texas, entitles you to your space. Check must be re of the convention. This is not very large in any instance, and ceived before drawing or allotment of space. yet covers the guarantee for the dining room. Meal tickets will be 50 cents each. Electric Power and Light Your suggestions and earnest co-operation are desired, One hundred and ten volt is furnished free. If you need and we ask that you let us know your requirements imme heavier power than this for large machines, special arrange diately. OIL MILL MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, O. F. Thompson, President, Houston, Texas. A. D. Gugenheim, Secretary-Treasurer, P. 0. Box 483, Waco, Texas. Jack B. Dale, General Chairman, 309 North Market Street, Dallas, Texas. M/l/tJ f. M/l/tJ Plan of Exhibit Space— Oil Mill Superintendents’ Convention, State Fair Grounds— Dallas, Texas, May 22, 23 and 24, 1935 T y p i c a l Cr o s s S e c t / o n Th r u . B u il d /v s . OIL MILL GAZETTEER May, 1935 Page 6 Mr. Superintendent! 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