The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, June 13, 1918, Page 5, Image 5
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War Savii
9 Rexall and Xyal Drugs, Soft Drinks.
9 Rogers'Ice Cream. School Books.
9 FARMERS MERCANTILE CO.
General Merchandise. 'Farm Imple9
ments. Furniture. Coffins. Wag*
9 ons and Buggies.
9 W. B. CREECH
9 Groceries, Fresh Ice and Cold
9 Drinks.
FORD
DOES GREAT WORK. guarded.
The newspapers hav
Outs Vast Automobile Production in Ford plant will make a
Are npn -1
Fill Government's Orders. ^1,uuc'? "ov- '
motor. But they have
, Mr. Ford is turning o
Detroit, June 8,-Henry Ford, ders sQ rapjdIy that u
master maker of low-priced automo-1 js expected t0 call for a
biles, has cut his production to 1,500 j untjI the manu{acturel
passenger cars a day. A tew months, part Qf the motor^an .
ago the Ford factories were turning: 0pe manufacturer of
out 3,200 cars a day and the 1918 j motQr here says t,)at ,
schedule called for 1,000,000 cars.: men_se room filled witt
Now that rate of production has been | jnders Qne day ,ast
cut in half, because Henry Ford,; p]ant turned out more
erstwhile pacifist, has turned over his }nders
truly wonderful organization to the] while the Ford tacl
United States Government to do its miuing the Liberty
part in humbling the common foe. | facturers to eatch up
This would indicate that Mr. Ford 0n an order received r
has given up half his production to j thousand complet
our Government for war purposes. tors> So perfect is th
But he has done more than that. He i jzation and so wonder
has turned over half his automobile . possibilities that
plant and, in addition, has built two will ^0 manufacturing
new plants, each mammoth in size, complete motors a d<
Mr. Ford further says that Uncle Sani, next month and by th<
can have 100 per cent of his automo-1 at least the third lar
bile plant if he wants it. | turer of complete mot
One of the two new plants will be the largest manufacti
used for building tractors to assist tiers, in the country.
the farmer both here and abroad to por(j has also been
turn out record crops and sustain the ; ufacture small tanks 1
fighting forces. The other will make j European battlefields.
the "Eagles," the 210-foot boats that perimenting with the
Mr. Ford expects to turn out in large, whether he will becoi
numbers for submarine hunting pur- has not yet been deer
P?ses- Several months ago
Tractor Plant Busy. ?iyen to eight manufa
The tractor plant is already turning oountry for 1,250,000 1
--x -0- a ! by our soldiers going c
OUt JL4U LTitUlUX"S it U<1?. ft yiuuuiuuu |
6chedule of 300 a day is a matter of j Pa*nt:ed all the helmet
only a short time. ag0 lt was learned tha
The shipping plant on the River order ^or 600,000 h
Rouge is only now getting under j 6hortl>r be released, ani
way. Three or four of the "Eagles" that the Ford Plant w:
are under construction, but real pro-' same task as 011 the ir
duction can hardly be expected be- i Sew Helm
fore July. Eventually, the shipbuild-1 Ford is now experic
ing plant will have 15,000 workers, j brand-new helmet, wl
The completed plant will permit the j much like the helmets
manufacture of 24 boats at one time. Roman days. Besides
This furnishes a fairly accurate idea top of the head, it exte
of just how large the plant will be. j the ears and neck, a
A production schedule by midsummer that it serves as a aetie
of more than one boat a day is not | and should prove extn
an unreasonable expectation'. I in combating machineIn
the same plant ajarge number new helmet, of whicl
of so-called ships" parts are being been written up until
made. This includes a wide variety made of a lighter wei
of small machinery for maritime use that in the manufactu
and for the manufacture of which met now in use, so i
Government experts have found the size does not carry wit
Ford plant ideally equipped. ! increase in weight.
At the main motor plant where the new helmet are now
records for passenger car production Philadelphia,
have been established, Mr. Ford is The Government has
building many and varied implements quries to Ford about
of war, but the details are well The company is turnii
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iring merchants of Olai
ated Americanism, the
ind her allies are fight
aously to prosecute thi:
?and at this particulai
ash proceeds of day) o
ig Stamps.
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Y. S. BROWN
"The Blacksmith."
General Repairing. Wood and Iron
. Work.
OLAR BARBER SHOP
Shampoos and Close
Shaves.
RIZER AUTO CO.
Sells Buieks, Andersons, Dorts
and Fords.
one-tun truck and has a capacity for 4
e told that the the manufacture of 300 of them daily. ^
i large number Ford is experiencing difficulties in
in the Liberty securing sufficient labor. Right now ^
> not said thart the company could use 500 additional!*
ut these cylin- die makers, and the demand in other | *
le Government departments is proportionate. Skilled; 4
l slowing down labor is at a premium here just now, i ^
rs of the main and an official of the Ford company^
get under way. says that in one industry located in :
the completed Detroit and engaged in Government *
le has one im- work employees receive up to $20 a *
l the Ford cyl- j day in wages.
week the Ford Power Plant.
than 1,700 cyl Ford is said to have spent $2,500,000
in perfecting his new tractor, i
tones are per- T c . .. . . . . . , .
In fact, that is said to have been his
motor manu-; . . . ,. , _ ,
, ! experimental outlay before he ever
they will work; , . _ _ , , , , .
, , ! shipped one of the tractors abroad,
^cently for sev- i
' ' ! It is understood that an assembling
e i er y mo ^ pjant ke established somewhere
e Ford organ-i . .. ... , _ , . . . [in
the Bntiish Isles to take care of
u its pro uc , Qur allies' demand for this particular
t e company j tractor> Ag far as the demand in the
orf an ! United States is concerned, Mr. Ford j
i\ wit in e i has decreed that the tractors shall'
it time vi ej apportioned to the States accord-j
gest manufac- . . .. . . . ,
ing to their needs for farming purors,
as ve as pogeg^ and at a priCe equai only to I
irers of cy n t^e cost 0f production. Mr. Ford,
as one of our big, patriotic citizens,!
as *ed to man- nQt p]ace th[s tractor among his
for use on t e earners untii the war is over. DealHe
is nov ex- erg have ^een no^he(j thjs effect,
se tanks but piver R0Uge will be converted
lie a pro ucer int0 a p0wer-generating stream for
the operation of the big shipbuilding
an order was
; jfia.i.11. ruiu luicicaia navo uccu ciucturers
of this quiring rjghts and frontage on the 4
lelmets for use < river for over a year< jn other words, <
>verseas. Ford J rjver win become a power pro- j 4
s. A few days j ducer for the blast furnaces, ship-! <
t an additional | buying an(j tractor plants,
lelmets would, Ford officials say, that while they!
d it is assumed ar0 onj5. turning out 1,500 passenger M
ill perform the carg a daj.^ the (jeman(j for the model *
litial order. continues, so they could easily sell 4
Let. more than 3,000 cars a day. 4
aenting with a ^ < ' 4
lich is shaped Finger Prints to be Taken. ^
used in the old .
i covering the The registration of German alien *
nds down over females, to begin Monday, June 17; 4
nd tests show j and end Wednesday, June 26, will be 4
ictor of bullets conducted in cities or municipalities ^
smely valuable having 5,000 population or over by
gun fire. This the police officials. In communities
1 nothing has having a population of less than 5,-?
I this time, is 000 the registration will be handled
ight steel than by postmasters. j
ire of the hel-, In general the plan of registration;
Lhat the extra! is the same as that followed in the
:h it any great! registration in February of German
Tests on this alien males. Each person who must
being made in! register will be required to register
j her finger prints. This method of <
; also made in- identification is also used in the milimotor
trucks, tarv and naval service of the United
lg out a small States. j
H CAR
* wish to show at all t
ir loyalty to the cause
ing and their determ
s war to a successful s
tjme, by pledging the
f June 21st for the p
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Cold Drinks.
C. F. RIZER
Groceries, Dry Goods, Caskets, Buggies,
Wagons, and Farm Supplies.
L. MORRIS
General Merchandise and Fancy
Groceries.
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[ find a reliable service station, with 1
the necessary tools to give the highest
standard Ford prices.
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1i parts, is in need of repairs?don't (
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Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats and
Cold Drinks.
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ar requires the replacement of any part or ?
experiment; don't waste time and money ^
thing to understand and operate a car; it <!
airs to a car. When anything is wrong J
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tention. So take your Ford car where J
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