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THE CARROLL TREE PRESS, CARR OLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS
CARROLLTON, GA.
FORD MOTOR CO. HAS
OWN GLASS FACTORY
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Tie bundles tight for the laundry man. It saves
the laundry man time and trouble and is so much
more convenient. See how well the package below
was tied.
Tie yours the same way.
We wash ’em all.
Send it to the laundry.
Mandeville Mills Laundry
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TELPHONE NO. 577—THE WAGON WILL COME
Glass in now being made at the Ford
Motor Company’s plant at River Rouge
and brings the company one stop fur
ther in its program to control the man
ufacture of practically everything en
tering into its products.
With the new factory in operation
the third nnd largest glass producing
unit of the company comes into being
nnd the Ford method of making glass,
which is a marvel to cxportB and which
establishes an epoch in the industry, at
tains to higher and more efficient stand
ards.
One furnace is now operating in the
Rouge factory, fires have been lighted
under the second and the remaining twoi
it is expected, will bo going shortly
after tho first of the year. When the
factory getB in full operation it will
have an annual capacity of more than
10,000,000 square feet of glaBS.
The company’s glass plant at Glass-
more, Pa., has an annual output of
7,000,000 square feet while tho smaller
plant at Highland Park, started about
four years ago as an experiment nnd
where the Ford method of glass making
i was developed, daily produces 9,500
square feet of glass.
And all this great production is no-
cessary to moot the manufacturing re
quirements of the company which at
present call for more thnn 20,000,000
squaro feet of glass a year, duo to
the increased production of Ford Cars
and tho constantly growing demand for
enclosed types.
Glass manufacture has been placed
on a day nnd night continuous produc
tion basis through the Ford process and
as carried out in tho new factory at
River Rougo it presents an accomplish
ment, of vast importanco and entailing
operations interesting to layman and
expert alike.
Every fifteen minutes 850 pounds of
the mixture is fed into the furnace
opening and these constant additions
to tho fiery mass within permit a nev
er-ending flow of molten glnss from
the mouth of tho furnace at tho oppo
site sides.
As it comes from the furnace, flowing
like molasses from a tank, tho molten
glass is caught up under a roller, spread
c ut and sent on in a solid Tibbon 400
feet long at a rate of 5 feet, 4 inches
every minute.
Tho molten glass leaves the furnace
mouth at 2,150 degrees Fahrenheit, has
pooled to 1,000 degrees by tho time it
passes under the roller and proceeds
through a long oven or lehr under les
soning degrees of heat until it mows
out at the end at 70 degrees. Th^o
it is cut in lengths.
Tho roller system, ns devised by tho
Ford Motor Conpany, giveB a uniform
thickness of tho glass, eliminates the
so-called “waves” and saves about 25
per cent of materials at tho vory staTt
as compared with other manufacture
where great pots of molten glass are
lifted from tho furnaco and poured on
out.
Polishing also is on tho Ford system
of continuous production and proceeds
along a direct routo until tho glass
emerges highly polished.
These grinding and polishing ma
chinos were devised by the Ford engi
neers and Ford products utilized in their
construction. For instanco, Ford cor
steering wheel connected with a Ford
driving rod which extends to a Ford
rear axle gear, regulates the polishing
discs which is operated by a Fordson
Tractor worm drive.
Every stop of Ford glasB manufacture
is accompanied by tho most exacting
standards. All through tho entire pro
ccss from tho careful selection nnd pro
paration of ingredients until tho glass
emerges ready for installation in cars
there is constant inspection to seo that
every piece is of the highest quality.
In the District Couit of the United
States for the Northern District of
Georgia. Northern Division. — In
Bankruptcy. No. 9600.
In the Matter of Geo. M, Johnson,
Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of tho said Bankrupt,
of Bowdon, in the County of Cur-
roll, said Distriet:
Notice is hereby given that on tho
24th day of November, 1923, the said
Geo. M. Johnson was duly adjudged a
bankrupt; nnd that tho first meeting of
tho creditors of the Raid bankrupt will
be hold at the offico of tho Referee in
Carrollton, Ga., at the houT of 9 A. M.,
on tho 8th day of December, 1923, at
which time tho creditors of the said
bankrupt may attend, prove their
claims, examino tho bnukrupt, elect a
trustee and transact such othor business
a8 may properly come before such meet
ing.
At Carrollton, Ga., this the 24th dny
o{ November, 1923.
EUGENE SPRADLIN,
Referoo in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
Georgia. Northern Division. — In
Bankruptcy. No. 9607.
In the Matter of Joseph E. Tyson,
Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of the said Bankrupt
of Bowdon Junction, On., in the County
of Carroll, said District:
Notice is hereby given that on the
24th dny of November, 1923, the said
Joseph E. Tyson was duly adjudged
bankrupt; nnd that the first meeting of
tho creditors of tho said bankrupt will
be held at the office of tho Referee in
Carrollton, Go., nt tho hour of 9 A. M.,
on tho 8th day of December, 1923, nt
which time the creditors of tho said
bnnkrupt may attend, provo their
claims, examine tho bnnkrupt, elect n
trustee and transact such other business
as mny properly come boforo such meet
ing.
At Carrollton, On., this the 24th day
of November, 1923.
EUGENE SPRADLIN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
FIRE
If controlled—Man’s most useful ser
vant.
If uncontrolled—His most destructive
foe.
If your property is not absolutely fire
proof it may be the next to go up in
flames.
If it goes, will your brightest hopes go
with it?
\ A Fire Insurance Policy kindles fresh
hope, because it gives you the ability to
“come back.”
See us today. Tomorrow you may
have nothing to insure.
S. J. BOYKIN & SONS,
| GENERAL INSURANCE
| T. A. Herndon, Manager
CARROLLTON, GA.
UNION—SOUTH
The farmers have about finished gath
ering their crops and are now busy
sowing oats and wheat and doing other
farm work.
Mr. Turon Brown nnd family spent
Saturday night • and Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. D. A. Simpkins and Mrs. Mary
Simpkins.
Mrs. Lorena Hudson and daughter
spont Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Win
nie Burnett.
Mr. Billie East and family, of Hoard
county, spent Saturday night with their
son, Mr. Carl East, and family, and
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Price
and family.
Clarico, the little daughter of Mrs
D. F. Driver, has the measlos at pres
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heath and children
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mary
Simpkins.
Mrs, J. D. Driver, who has been in
feeble health for some time, is better,
and was nble to spend Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Heath.
I School at this place is progressing
i nicely with a good enrollment. Prof.
Roberts is teacher,
j Several from this plncc attended the
sale at Mr. D. F. Driver’s last Thurs
day.
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JONES DRUG CO.
COMING TO
Carrollton
DR. REA
Medical Doctor Specialist
At the Clifton Hotel Wednes
day, December 12
Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
ONE DAY ONLY
Will demonstrate at tho principal
towns throughout tho stato how he and
his progressive Medical Doctor Asso
ciates treat discnscB nnd deformities
without surgical operation.
Tho doctor represents a system of
years of experience in tho treatment
of chronic diseases; he is a practical
specialist in internal medicine, and his
clinics are patronized by those who
know, nnd appreciate the advantages of
treating with an experienced doctor.
The diseases treated are liver, kid
ney, stomach, bladder nnd bowel troub
les, nose, throat nnd lung troubles, gall
stones, appendicitis, blood nnd skin dis
eases, leg ulcers, enlarged veins, rheu
matism, neuralgia, paralysis, epilepsy,
undeveloped nnd deformed children, bed
wetting and all chronic diseases of men,
women and children.
Their plnn of treatment for goiter,
small tumors nnd external enneorous
diseases with tho hypodermic injection
method nnd their knowledge of tho suc
cessful u^es of tho various vaccines as
used in this present day and ngo gives
them special advantages in tho practico
of medicine.
Will examine free all those interested
ns to their health nnd in those cases se
lected for treatment medicino will be
sent direct from their laboratory at
Minneapolis, Minn,
Mnrried IndicB arc requested to como
with their husbands, and childron with
their parents. 22nov2tpd
Baby chicks from well selected and
inspected flocks. Popular breeds. PlaM
orders at once. Buy at home and know
what you are getting. Visitors welcome
at all times,—Fourth District A. & M.
School—N. V. Davis. 18octtfn«
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