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TITRRY Getting Even With a Vengence. r~ ' Q \ / WELL, CAO *OU CP\CK IT A W OQ- UE'U 8E- TAGGING I TMAT? COOSIW PATR.ICIA P'CK IT j® SHfcKE'EM " *fZ> ' \ (SIWOS UR HAWK, fl S, fio> J\ - /°* 0' W^\ LIKE THAT. W4W # - '" ' '_ ' _„—~~ ' " """ ~ Ml Tl IRRY No Danger of Pop Over Sleeping. : I~? - It— I If" ' - ;' ; :T? /CHESTER I'M 6*WG A • _ / Me ) [ 1 0 oSott«"ok so' | VIHEMIO SET OP BEFORE ) / VovMl | jS A lS*o'filOW. ( J* 5 ? ) MUC.H OF SITTIM-IM IGO AIO IF I STAV 110 T'CAU V 4o J/- V DOMT Fo&GET! 7 V 0 HEdE-IWAUTA I HIM AT SIX O'tLOtW IT'LL |K_ ,fu.J H r— IGO ocn AK) plavJ VBE TOO OARK T'GO OUT/ 1^ —? F \ J | j Miles of Conveyors in Ford Plant 11^ This picture shows two types of conveyors in use in the Rouge Plant of the Ford Motor Company. AN ENDLESS chain conveyor, three and a half to four miles ■ long, said to be the longest in the world, has just been completed at the Rouge Plant of the Ford Motor Company at Dearborn, Michigan. Oi. it parts of Ford cars in the process of manufacture are transported from one building to another and completed parts are carried direct to railroad cars for shipment to branch assembly plants. The conveyor, which carries its t-argo on suspended hooks, has a daily capacity for 300,000 parts weighing over 2,000,000 pounds. It supplant freight cars and trucks which haw been used for the transfer of man; parts from one point to another in th Ford plant. This longest conveyor of them all i a development of the Ford policy tha nothing should be done by manuc: labor that could better be done ! machine. In the early days of his manufact;i; ing career, Mf. Ford devised the a; Read The COUVtef Want Ads. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE NEW CAROLINA THEATRE Best Sound Equipment now being installer) ■ i . . mi i 1 j » . . ' 8 '"siaiiea. Best pictures can be bought vaU be played. Admiss,on prices will always be 10c and 30c. Same policy and same sound n i* Theatre, Shelby, N. C. equipment as Carolina imn m OPENINn DATE sembly line —a moving track on whicl cars in the process of assembly wen; ;o the workmen instead of the vork men carrying parts to the car. Tho assembly line, perfected in many ways is now used by automobile manufar tr.rers generally. The value of the conveyor in redu«. iig physical labor, in saving time, ii >reserviDg system and in cutting costs oon became apparent and its use was :stendsd to other purposes about the riant. Now there are literally miles ol •onveycrs of various types in the Ford lant. Some of them carry parts from ne building to another and are care ully synchronized so that the parts rrive at precisely the right moment •id in the exact spot where they are ceded. Others transport red hot in 3ts of steel weighing nearly a ton ich. Still others move outgoing ship snts. If it were not for the conveyors, ac ording to officials of the Ford Com any, mass production would not bo possible on its present scale. THE FOREST CITY r.OURIER. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. Spindale News Items Spindale, July 7.—The revival at the First Baptist church will con- (tinue through this week and prob jably longer. The service opened Sun- I day week, and has been progressing • with great results. Rev. B. P. Parks, : pastor of the church, is doing the {preaching, and is bringing some fine i • messages. Several additions have 'been made to the church, and others 'are expected to join soon. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hampe are now touring the west and Canada. They will visit Mr. Hampe's father in Texas, and later visit several of the other western states and make a trip into Canada. Messrs Charles Duncan and Wal ter Gregg, who have been touring the Mississippi Basin, the Lake states and Canada, are expected to return home this week. They made the trip on a motorcycle. Mr. and Mrs. M., T. Long, of Wadesboro, spent last week-end with Mrs. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clay. They were accompanied home Sunday by Mrs. Clarence Griffin. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and the sympathy shown us during the illness and death of Martha Frances Morrow, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. May God's blessing be on you all. THE FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and for the sympathy shown during the illness and death of our husband and father.. Aaron Wall. May God's blessing be on each of you. MRS. A. N. WALL & FAMILY. lhere are people who seem to get a lot of pleasure out of advertis ing your faults and a lot of pain out of advertising your virtue.s 1 NOTICE —Having retired from business, this is to notify the public that I will continue my duties as Magistrate and Notary Public. A continuance of your business is so licited. I can be found at the drug store or at my residence next door. 40-lt JOHN B. LONG. FOR SALE—IBO acre No, i Dairy Farm all good buildings. Close to milk condensery. Reason for sell ing, ill health. H, E. Torbort, Bridge ton, York County, ra. 40-6t. ' *' J,*, ■ «SS*C \> '-• >»; ■ K ' ■; ' ' % y»~» * V \ ; - ~ . .., J, " . , ■ > ■•.•■M.tv '• V L:— ' ■ ■ '■ ' y ~ '• ••■•■• -■•-> - -~--r-,,;j The Home of Good Printing The Forest City Courier maintains an exclusive job printing department, separate from the newspaper, and therefore can give your rush orders immediate attention any day in the week. This department is in the hands of expert workmen. Prompt Service and Reasonable Charges Quality Printing Don't hesitate to call us for that next rush order. Our promptness in supplying your needs will surprise and the quality of the work will please. *. THE COURIER Phone 58 Forest City* N. C. EAGLE "rSKADO r No. 174 j For Sale at your Dealer Mcde in five gidaes 1 ASK rOR THZ YULLOW PENCIL WITH THE RID BAND EAGLE MIKADC EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. 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