SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, Oct. 10, 1941 About People You Know Page 5 Farm Crops Used in Producing Autos Tin- automobile industry is one of the fanner's beat customers, according to a report baaed on the extensive use of f irm products by th« Ford Motor company in building cars and trucks It Is estimated th it for each 1,(XX),(XX) units it manufactures. Ford needs the following agricul­ tural Items: 69,300,000 [xiundx of cotton, 3.- 204,(XX) pounds of wool, 112.(XX) “ (MX) board fret of wood, 30 (XXI head of cattle to provide 1,500 (XX) square ferì of leather, (WX) (MX) bushels of noy beans, 118,000 bushels of flax. 451,(XX) bushels of com, 12O.(XH) pounds of flour. 2 - 500,000 gallons of sugar cane mo­ lasses. pine pitch 2,060 000 pounds. 83,(XX) (XX) bees to produce 6 (XX) pounds of beeswax and 150,(XX) gallons of castor oil. Soylx-anx have many uses in the Ford industries, due to the pion­ eering efforts of Henry Ford in trying to find more and better uses for farm prixlucts in his plants Chief among them are in the txxly finishes, moulder! elec­ trical parts and as core ol) and bond in the foundry Flax Is util­ ized in paints, core oil, soft soapfl and glycerine • AUTOMOBILE • FIKE < ASI ALTY - LIFE • It J Reed la now employed at • Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Crosby (the Boeing aircraft plant In entertained Saturday evening Seattle a dinner honoring Mr and Mrs. • Verner Cai son of Him Francisco E G. Ira vis who are leaving soon wus a guest of Mi and Mia, O. F. to make their home In Marshfield Carson foi several days Those present in uddltlon to the • Mi and Mis Kenneth Burns honor guests and hosts wen- Mi of Dunsmuir visited with Ashland and Mis. C. L Weaver, Mrs L E Crosby, Mr. and Mis. J. Q Ad- ■ datives Tuesday • George Ciapsey accompanied I arris, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur S Tay- his brother. Bill Crupsey, to his lor, Mis D. II Mitchell, Mrs horn« in St Paul, Minn for a visit George Goidy, A Bert Fre • Slade Soiigfi WHS II Medford and Stanford Ikivla visitor Wednesday morning • Mr. uml Mrs. Frank Mesteller San Jose wer« week-end guests • Mia II C Galey spent last of week in Portland visiting with of Mr. and Mts D. G. Sloan • < apt and M m R i . Burdle oi relatives and friends • Mrs S II Short wax a business San Lula Obispo visited several days with friends here visitor in Medford Monday • Mr anil Mrs David Baxter and • chmicM McKaan of Fort Sie- i Mr. and Mrs Earl Rogers were vens spent the week-end in Ash- week-end visitors at the coast land. • Bill Johnson wax successful in • Mr and Mrs Kenneth Brown of getting un antelope near lutke- llllt called on Bill Bicwn Tuesday • GA Culey of Burney, Calif vicw • Miss Camille Cleinenaon spent wax a guest of Mr and Mrs. H I the week-end In San Francisco i L Mre Sunday • Miss Fiances Schilling a h • Mrs. J. A Blah of Portland is er at Cottage Grove, spent the a guest at th« A II I'c.iilu-v home week-end in Ashland. • Mr and Mrs John Koehler and • G. W Goswick was d««r hunt­ Mr and Mrs Robert E Dodge ing near Klamath Falla last spent last week-end In Portland *n>ursday. RALLY DAY GOAL IN 251 • Mr and Mrs W J Stevena • Mrs Kate Neil and daughter, AT CHURCH OF < HKINT Mia Starry Barron, end Austin went to Malin Sunday to visit leaders and pupils of the their daughter who is a teacher Barron are attending the Inter­ Church of Christ Bible school are t li< r national Livest> your share to preserve the Nutter Real Estate ngency made • — ! American way of life Invest regu the transaction. All growth that is not toward • Boni to Mr and Mrs Harold larly In Defense Savings Bonds God. is growing to decay. George ami Stamps Willis. Sept 30. a daughter Macdonald. I N SU R ANCE Catholic Church Full Gospel Temple Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd. L. P. Furman, Pastor Mass at 9 a m. Sunday. Sunday school for children con­ Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ducted by several Sisters from Morning worship 11 o'clock. the Sacred Heart academy of C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­ Medford following mass. ning Evangelistic service to fol­ • low at 7:30 o’clock. C. A. service and choir practice 7:45 Tuesday evening. Church of Christ Everybody is cordially invited Second and H Streets to all services. Earl F. Downing, Minister ------ •------------ Bible school 9:45 a. m Rally day with a pageant, "Under the Royal Foursquare Church Banner" and ari attendance goal Fourth and B Streets of 251 Rev. Shearhurn, Pastor Morning service 11 o’clock. Ser mon topic, "The Alternative to Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O World-wide Disaster.” Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. Butterfield, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. m., with societies for high school Young Peoples, meeting, 6:30 and young people. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock p. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. The male quartet will sing The sermon subject is "The * Love Week night services Tuesday Chapter.” This message is the and Friday evenings at 7:45. third in the series. "Golden Chap­ Prayer meeting precedes these ters of the Bible.” cwu services. Young people in Midweek service, 7:30 p m charge of TuesAiy service. Wednesday. Although production of 1942 Ford cari will be sharply curtailed as the immense program of defense work be­ ing carried out by the Company gets into full suing, Ford engineers declare the new cars are unquestionably the finest in the 38 years of the Company’s history. PAUL BEARE I Sunday church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock by Rev. Averett McGee, speaking in the absence of the pastor. The adult choir under direction of W. H. Cooke will lead the singing and give a special anthem. The Methodist Youth Council of Medford, Grants Pass, Wilder- ville and Talent will meet in the Ashland church at 4 to 6 on Sun­ Trinity Episcopal day afternoon for a rally program Church and dinner. Wesley League will meet for Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar worship at 6:15 p. m. The evening service at 7:30 will Holy Communion 8 a m. be conducted by the young people Church school 9:30 a. m. Sermon and morning prayer 11 of the church, assisted by young people from visiting churches. a. m Holy Communion, 9:30 a m Prof. Loren E. Messenger of the Southern Oregon College of Edu­ Wednesday. Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. cation will give the inspirational address. The young peoples choir Thursday. You are cordially invited to under direction of Mrs. Cora Bruce will give a special anthem. worship with us. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ ----------- •---- ning at 7:30. The book of St. John is being studied at these Neighborhood Church mid-week services. Bible school meets at 9:45 with Mrs. Glenn Prescott, superintend­ ent. Children of all ages are asked to enroll. Mr. Brickey teaches the adult class and Is giving very helpful Bible interpretations. The minister is leading a young peo pie's class and extends a cordial welcome to students of the college and high school. Worship service 11 a. m. Ser­ mon subject, "The First Day of the Week.” ------------ •------------ Free Methodist Church East Main Street John It. Poet, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Bernice Beare, superintendent in charge. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Junior meeting and Young Peo­ ple’s meeting at 6:45 p. m. Even­ ing worship at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ nesday evening at 7:30 p. m. You are welcome to all services. ------------ •------------ • Subscribe for The Miner today BEARE MOTOR CO. YOUR FORD DEALER « Expert Swiss and American waieh repairing. Your watch timed and regulated FREE on our Electric Time Michrometer. 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Worship service at 11 a. m. ------------ •------------ Literary commercialism is low­ ering the intellectual standard to accommodate the purse and to meet a frivolous domand for amusement instead of for im­ i provement. Incorrect views lower the standard of truth.—Mary Ba­ ker Eddy. e NOTICE! If you don't want to sell your property, don’t list it with us! J. R. Turnbull, Minister 1942 ON THE PLAZA Cor. N. Main and I-aurel Sts. Dr. Gborge W. Bruce, .Minister Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor Foorth and C Streets First Baptist Church BIG «LOW «GRACEFUL NEW LINES M. T. BURNS First Methodist Church Church of the Nazarene Congregational • The big 1942 Ford, with smart new styling, luxurious appointments, sensational soft ride, and thrilling new responsiveness, far exceeds any­ thing Ford has done before. It gives us real pleasure to present this car. Come in and see it! Your choice of a *6’ or an S’.” De pen dable Protection at Reasonable Rates C. HUFFMAN For Real Estate 65 N. 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