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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1937. PAGE NINE Leadership Classes to Be Conducted Two Nights a Week for Three Weeks, ., Starting Last of January at tha rsgular monthly meeting of tbs Medford Ministers Association this mk, plant wr approved (or conducting a union school of lsadar ahlp training for church officers and teachers. Ths school will meet two nights a week for three weeks beginning the last week In January. The conunlt ta responsible for the school la Rev. James M. Hamilton, pastor of the Christian church; Rev. E. 8. Bartlam. rector of the Episcopal church and Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the M. E. church. pastors and superintendents of the Sunday schools of the community will co-operate In perfecting plans for the school In the selection of courses and Instructors, In keeping with the stsndards of the Interna tional Council of Religious Education ef Chicago. The council Is the co operative agency for more than fifty religious bodies. . The local Ministers' association voted to oc -operate with the com munity chest drive for funds, the membership drive of the Parent Teaohera association, and Girls Scout week, beginning October 31. Plans were also made for a union Thanks living service to be held Thanksglv lng day at 10 a. m. In the Christian church, with Or. 8. L. Divine, pastor of the Presbyterian church, preach lng the sermon. The Rev. Jouett P. Bray, new mln later of the local Main Street M. E. church. South, was voted Into mem bership of the association. October 15, 19S7. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Occasional rain tonight and Saturday; little change In temperature. Oregon: Occasions! rain tonight and Saturday: little change in tem perature; fresh to strong southerly wind off coast. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 77: lowest, 37. Total monthly precipitation, 1.98 Inches. Excess for the month, .80 Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1937, 2.43 inches. Excess for the season. 1.43 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p m. yes terday. 68; S a. m. today. 98. Sunrise tomorrow. 6:34. Sunset tomorrow 5:30. Boise Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Helfria Los Angeles MEDFORD New York Omaha ..W...H.. Phoenix .............. Portlsnd .... Reno Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle ..... Spokane Washington, D.C. Yakima - ABBEY SHOWING Ab even total of 86,000 1937 model -tt-r, mors than double the number of 1038 modU, was manufactured by Mash Motor during the 1937 model year. It was announced by Walter W. Abbey, local dealer, who Just return ed from the Nash, convention In Chi cago. This gain, he said. Is one of the most sensational bulsnees Increases in the recent history of the automo bile Industry. It repreents 100.2 per cent Increase over the Nexh Motors business in 1936, when 42,939 cars were built, he stated. Distributors from every state and Canada were at the cnventlon, at which the new 1938 cars were un rated for the aaJes organization. Guards stood watch over the con vention hall preventing prying eyes from seeing the new automobiles, which are reported to contain con ditioned air systems for winter driv ing. These are the first oars to be presented with this modern conven lence, and the system la being guard ed until publle announcement of the 1938 Nash models later In the month Complete description of the condi tioned air system for winter driving was not revealed to the public by the Nash officials, but the Innovation was wildly cheered by the 1450 dis tributors and members of their par ties when it was presented. It is known that the system represents the first application of thermo-dy' nemles to the interior of an automo bile. The system, they point out, la based upon entirely new principles of car rant nation and besting, and estab lishes an entirely new conception of motoring comfort. Nash presents 38 new features for 1988. according to Abbey, who Brought back three new models which are new oa display at the new Nash showroom. The new models here in clude a new Nssh LaFsyette opera coupe, a Nash Ambassador 8 sedan and a Nash Ambassador 6 sedan, The "dominant" Is the name given the fifth note In any scale. Trv this delicioul way to a grand dinner! Rich io energy (100 Al Durum Semolina) Porter". Fril-leu cook in 62 minute. a real boon to a busy housewife. Your grocer feature. Fril-lett wrapped in cellophane! RING MOLD -Fft fCrv vtjlvmlnvt Mold fr-ft Meteorological Report Observation Taken at 5 a. nr. 120 Meridian Time. up omr 3 r H S 5 3 2 2 if I ' f B is I j " r 70 46 60 34 44 30 64 40 64 54 70 36 74 66 63 48 62 32 46 38 82 64 62 54 58 '32 84 48 68 48 68 58 80 54 72 44 52 34 74 54 .03 Rain .. Clear Clear .... Cloudy .09 RAln .. P. Cdy. .... Cloudy .10 Cloudy .... Clear T. Cloudy .. Clear .... Cloudy .10 Cloudy .09 Cloudy .71 Rain .10 Cloudy .03 Cloudy .... Cloudy .... Clear T. Cloudy PICTURES OF PALESTINE TO BE SHOWN AT CHURCH Sunday at 7:80 p. m. In the local Christian church. Rev. A. B. McReyn olda of Muskooee, Oklahoma, will show moving pictures of Palestine, Title of the pictures Is "Following the Footsteps of Jesus." The film will open with the oirtnpiace 01 me Master In Bethlehem end In order follow the Christ's Journey over the land of Palestine and conclude with the Mount of Ascension. The public Is Invited. There will be no sdmlsslon charge but a silver offering will be received. Port Jefferson, which gives its name to Fort Jefferson National monument, Florida. Is the largest all-masonry fortification ' In the western world EXPECT 10 FINISH TASK BY TONIGHT Road and Relief Expense Last Items to Be Con sideredNo Definite Ac tion On Varmint Control The Jackson county budget com mittee met again today and expected to have the final draft of the 1638 edition completed by night. Road and relief comprise the lest two items to be considered and no great difficulty Is anticipated. The relief fund for old aire . as sistance, last year listed at 9 3, 000. is die for a 11,000 boost, due to reduction of the age limit to 65 years by the last legislature. The Increase is expected to provide for the Increased number of eligible ap plicants. Discussion Included an Increase in the road fund to provide for exten sion of the road ollinR program, pos sible Inclusion of three new market road project and standardization of road Improvements, with safety far- tors stressed. Laat winter's storms' caused cnslderable damage to roads. which should be repaired and Im proved. No Varmint Action No definite action was taken by the budget committee yesterday on the question of employment of fed eral varmint hunters. Instead of the present bounty system, for eradica tion of animals preying on stock In Jackson county. A lajge number or stockmen and a representative of the U. 8. biological aurvey attended the session. The budget committee offered to employ. the hunters and abolish the bounty system, provided live nunters would be employed, with county pay ments at 8600 per year. The wild animal bounty fund was $4000 Isst year and means a 1000 per year savings The federal bureau can pro vide but two hunter possibly three. The matter was deferred until a more definite answer could be made by the government agency. It was also supgested. without final action, that Verne Hopkins. Dead In dian district champion coyote and var mint killer, be "deputised." Hopkins annually slay on an average of 100 varmints, county records show. "Nice" Young Man PORTLAND. Oct. 15. r- (AP) A "nice" young man willingly washed dishes at Mrs. E. Weber'a home for a meal. When she left the kitchen momentarily he threw down his apron and slipped through the back door He took C20 with him. 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