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    MEPFOFD MAIL TRIBUNE. "MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JULY 2S. 1035.
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OREGON SWITZERLAND IS
GOAL DELIGHTFUL DRIVE
Fspg Sunday drives, while nearly
Always entertaining. ar not always
feu&ble for th averao family, bo a.
thorter trip, but a very Interesting
one b suggested for today.
This trip, because of the condition
of the roads, is- not a loop trip bus
there Is a fine picnic spot, with water,
at the far end. It la known as the
Oregon Switzerland drive, and takes
one. In about eight and one-half
miles, high Into the Cascades. Wm. H.
Schmidt, a native of Switzerland
cam to southern Oregon some time
ago, and discovered this lovely spot.
He his developed the natural beauty
of the place by the Judlcloua removal
of brush, and planting of shrubs- and
other landscape work. A view of the
entire valley is obtained from there,
and the scene Is really awe-inspiring
The road to Oregon Switzerland lu
narrow, steep and twisting In places,
and requires low-gear pulling in
spots, but the surface la smooth and
It la a matter of less than a half
hour's drive from town.
Follow out the Hlllcrest road, onto
the new Roxy Ann drive. On this 1
of the jaunt you will skirt the new
CCC camp under construction. The
buildings here are now well alonj.
and will prove Interesting to those
who have never visited one of the
camps. A bit farther on are old store
buildings used by the Westertund or
chard company when the trees for
(hat project were being planted.
Past the old store is a fork in the
road, the left branch leading on up
to Roxy Ann. Thla side trip, with the
load now passable but not good, ts
well worth the trouble driving up.
and whtle the park at the summit ts
still in the embryonic staff will serve
as a pointer to what a tremendous
advantage the park will be when
completed.
In making the Oregon Swtt7rlend
trip, follow straight Instead of turn
ing at the fork In the road and fol
low the aJgna and best travelled road,
way. Agrarian scenes, tall timber, an
cient farm houses and stately bu l
decaying old homesteads furnish a
delightful afternoon's tour.
ft is possLble to follow over the di
vide from the picnic spot, and by
driving tortuous and steep mountain
roads emerge on the Antelope section
of the Eagle Point desert, but this
Is a more difficult Journey.
Many who have visited Oregon
Switzerland declare the scenery to be
unexcelled anywhere on earth. B?
this an exaggeration or not the view
l a lovely one, and one that yoj will
want to see again and again. The
closeness of the place to Med ford
makea It one of the best evening
drives to be had.
FIRST '35 CHE
WASHINGTON. July 37. (APt
The farm administration mailed to
day Its first 1P35 corn-hog checks,
sending more than 94.000.000 to far
mers In 33 states.
Claude R. Wlckard. corn-hog chief,
said 61.478 checks for (4.004.914 were
put Into the mails. Iowa farmers will
get more than one-fourth of thla
sum.
The checks are the first to go out
on the more than a million contracts
upon which cooperating producera
eventually will be paid about $185.
000.000 In two Installments. The first
Installment, which probably will take
about two months to distribute, will
amount to about $85,000,000.
The first payment checks represent
one-half of the total hog payment
due the farmers In the 1935 program.
The final installment will be paid
gome time after January 1. 1938.
when local administrative expenses
can be determined and deducted.
The states to which corn-hog
checks were sent today, and the
amount represented Included: Idaho.
195.00: Montana. $17,595.00; Ore
cn. $38.228 85; Washington. $37.
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Safety Factor Is
Important Phase
Of Tread printing
Public consciousness of the fact
that motoring Is no safer than the
tires which equip the automobile, ii'.s
bee n a ro used by the cam pa lg n
launched by Goodyear n a safety
drive to oheck up on tKea that are
dangerous.
Dramatized by the tretfiprlnt plan,
by the inspection storis of Joseph
A. Paurot. flngerprintiug and crime
expert, who made a sii-vey for the
tire company, and carried through tz
careful Individual Inspection of the
tires on oars of customo-s. a definite,
well-planned program '.o eliminate
the unsafe tire equipment on hifch
ways this summer ha hwn produc
ing results.
"Certainly It Is a plan to help
hualnesa." said C. C. Furnas, local
Goodyear dealer. "But It Is more thin
just that. It Is a worthwhile safety
measure we Goodyear dealers believe
will pay big dividends in lives saved,
accidents prevented and general saf
ety Improvement right when It is
needed most at the peak of the
year's biggest driving season.
"The treadpolnt operation pro
vider a quick, simple, but' positive
proof of the exact condition of tnc
tires on the car. and this check-up
Is offered without obligation," Mr.
Furnas said.
"We oan show anyone In minute
Just what his tire will do in case of
emergency stops on the highway, be
cause we can aee what there is In the
way of tread to provide adequate
traction If a quick demand Is placed
upon the carcass. The car owner can
hold the proof of his tire's ability in
his hand and see at close range upon
Just what his motoring safety depends.
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The Chrysler Motor company re
cently announced a new and dif
ferent Chrysler AlrsM-eam. It is
known aa the Chrysler DeLuxe Air-
stream Eight. There are, however.
practically no vital changes in it,
except for equipment and the addi
tion of a new model. This car, how
ever, is very completely equipped
from dual horns in front to dual
tall lights in the rear. It Is truly
a deluxe car In every sense of the
word. For Instance, In the Interior
you have a new window moulding
that harmonlres very beautifully
with the rest of the interior trim.
The instrument panel has been some
what Improved, too, to add to the
smartness of the car. The board has
new dial faces and Is set off by some
well placed chromium lines. All ol
these new cars, that ts in the se
dans, have Individual foot rests for
the rear seat occupants, along wltn
assist cords and arm rests. There
are, of course, arm rests In the
front too. Dual sun visors, cigar
lighter, and ash trays front and
rear are also Included in the in
terior equipment. These new cars
can also be easily distinguished from
their exterior equipment. Starting
from the front of the car we first
have the newly mounted dual horns.
Next comes the hood louvers wltn
their "winged 8" at the front. Then
the dual windshield wipers and the
chromium stripped running boards.
Nearing the back we next have the
wheel shields which are also Included
in the equipment and then lastly
the dual tail lights. On these models
with trunks a difference can also
be seen In the chomtum lines and
the Chrysler name-plate which are
on the lid of the trunk.
In this new line of cart a new
model has also taken Its place. It
Is the seven-passenger sedan. This
model Is very much the same as
the others, except for Its longer
wheelbase and Its two auxiliary
seats.
We believe that In these cars
Chrysler has put the deluxe equip
ped cars before the public In the
real senae of the word.
GREELEY. Colo.. July 37. (API
Weld county officers today were In
vestigating the story of Mrs. Julius
Le France, 40. of Hood River. Ore.,
that she was forced by an unidenti
fied man to drive him 1200 miles, to
Idaho Springs. Colo.
Mrs. Le France, accompanied by
James Carter. 17. and Fred Province.
19. told her story when officers ques
tioned her regarding a collision on
the highway near here about 1 a.m.
Deputy Sheriff Theodore Tegtman
of Greeley said MrB. Le France told
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Aerinl view of Pan DipRO's California Pacific International
RTpnpUion. whore color, romance and amusement have heon woven
into a labryinth of Interesting exhibits. Balboa Park, 1400 woodec
arrea shaded by palm, acacia, cypress and other beautiful trees,
houses th many buildings of early Spanish architectural r'esipn.
(Kopec photo, courtesy Shell Kre Travel Information Bureau)
him she had been plcnlcktng near
Hood River with Carter and Province
last Sundny and wns returning home
when they had to stop because of car
trouble. While they were working on
the machine, Tegtman quoted her, a
man with a revolver stepped out of
the weeds, held them up and forced
them to drive him to Idaho Springs.
At Castle Rock, Sheriff C. H. How
ell said the woman and boys reported
the alleged abduction and gave a
general description of the man. He
said an order from Oregon authorities
to hold the car was received shortly
after the trio continued north.
BAN FRANCISCO, July 37. (AP)
The Norwegian freighter Hoegh
Trader ran hard aground on Horse
shoe shoals on the northern tip of
the FIJI islands late tonight, radio
messages received here early today
said.
New Nash "400"
Packingless Pump
Eliminates Leaks
One of the many new features 6t
the new Nash "400" that Is exciting
considerable favorable comment
among ear owners ts the new car
packingless water pump. Because erf
Its novel construction the possibility
of leakagp occurring In the pump
has been practically eliminated, ae-
ccrdlng to Walter W. Abbey, local
Nash and La Fayette dealer.
Naah englneera have replaced the
old-time "packing gland" with
hakellte ring surrounding the pump
drlveahaft and seated against the
Inner surface of the front pump
cover plate. lacked In position by
means of a pin through the shaft,
this ring la alao held tightly against
the cover plate by a synthetic rub
ber sleeve, under constant tension,
which Is mounted on the shaft be
tween the ring and the pump im
peller. The tests to which the new "40O"
pump has been subjected Indicate
that the new principle entirely elimi
nates any chance of water-pump
leakage for the life of the car.
Mr. Abbey reports that Everett G.
Miller is the first Med ford owner W
a new 1938 Nash-butlt La Fayette,
which la already creating consider
able comment here.
Walter W. Abbey, Inc., also de
livered new Willys sedans to 0. H.
Newton of Talent and William Brlggs
of Ashland and a new 3 -ton Inter
national truck to the Oregon Or
chards during the past week.
Leaves for Spokane Wauneta. Nel
son left Friday evening by train fae
Spokane.
Use Mall Tribune want ada.
State Worker Pa!es.
SALEM, July 37. ( AP) William
Henry Fisher, 76, for many years a
resident of Salem, for 18 years an
employe of the state penitentiary
and later janitor at the state su
preme court building, died Jiere late
yesterday.
Miss Eupem. Abbay. 20. 1467
Fourth avenue, san Dicro. became
"The Spirit of San Diego" at Ameri
ca'! Exposition, Balboa Park, when
he was named from a group of 36
"personality girla" chosen from
communities all orer the county.
The threa doien beauties were
guests for luncheon at the Ford
Exposition building prior to tbe
judging.
ROOSEYELT GUEST
OF T.V.A.
WASHINGTON. July 27. (AP
Accompanted by Comptroller Genert'
McCarl and a number of other guests.
President Roosevelt left the White
House by motor today for Annapoll:-.
Md., to spend the week-end on Ches
apeake bay. McCarl. a Republican,
whose tenure of office la not subject
to the president's wishes, recently
criticized some of the outlays made
by the Tennessee valley authority.
PIERCE-ALLEN SHOW
NEW DODGE TRUCKS
A carload of new model Dodge
trucks was unloaded by the Pierce
Allen Motor Co. last week and an
other car will arrive next week, ac
cording to L. C. Taylor, sales man
ager. Mr. Taylor says: "The new
all-steel cab and the new 74-lncn
body pickup are causing an unusual
amount of favorable comment. The
cab is absolutely new In design ana
construction."
The Pierce-Allen Motor Co. wilt
unload a car of Plymouth Monday
and also a car of Dodge automo
bllea next week.
WM, BACHELOR
William Bachelor Is fire chief at
Pendleton.
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Automatic Safety for Your Car
AUTOMATICALLY STEERS IN EMERGENCIES
The Sensational New
MacWayde Hydraulic
Steering Stabilizer
0 Absorbs shocks of hitting ob
structions, blowouts, etc., and
holds car true to its course re
gardless of speed.
Does not interfere with nor
mal steering in any way.
Relieves strain of driving by
absorbing and controlling road
shocks.
Counteracts shimmy and
wobble of front wheels.
Fits any passenger car, truck
or bus.
Nothing to wear out quickly
or get out of order.
100 foolproof. Requires no
special care or attention.
Low cost.
Installed in twenty minutes.
LIKE an unseen giant with a grip of Heel
and a mind that worku instantaneously,
the MacWayde Hydraulic Steering Stabilizer
takes control of the wheel in an emergency.
The car is held true to its course. There is
no swerving into ditches or oncoming traffic.
Yet it does not interfere with normal steer
ing in any way . . . Truly here is automatic
safety a marvelous invention that can be
installed on any passenger car, truck or bus
. . . Punctures, hitting obstructions or holes
in the road, rough pavements, blowouts
any sudden shock to the front wheels that
ordinarily would make the car swerve dan
gerously is absorbed and is controlled in
stantly by the MacWayde Hydraulic Steer
ing Stabilizer.
Tire Blown Out at 90 Miles
Per Hour Amazing Test!
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A rarlnit rnr hurtlm rlnivn thr pfpilar t W mlp on hour, with the famous Indianapolis drltar, Wllhur
Khaw, t the whr-M, Surlilfnir, lh ni'rhnnlr: lifts a un nrnl flr Into the front tire. Just as the tire
uplnrln the rlrlrfr llfta his hands Into the air! The rrnwrl rsp hut the rr ntomatlrallr cnntlnuea
In a straight line, ronlrnlkrl hr n unranny "mhnf A rilrre apprnarhes. The drlrer plaree his hands on
the nheel. And thnucli the front rlrhl. tire la torn to shreds, he eeslly makes a left turn around the trark
as Ifl.Onr) spertators rheer
The IAf TTAVPE KTFr.RIVO STAniMZF.n. automntlraiiT rnnlrols sleerlne, prerents dancerous swerTlnf. and
nlwars keeps votir ear true In Its tourse when efther front or rear tlrn Mows nut or hits a toft shoulder.
VFT IT D05.S NOT INTTRITRF WITH NOMAI, STF.FKINO IN ANY WAV
f.ien fhoujh you mae nerer hare a dangerous blo-out, MacTVayde Steertnt Sfahlllter para for Itself He
reuse It eliminate ehlmmylnt; or wnhhllnr. preienllnj unneressarr wear on front tlree and ear parts. And
retirees drltlnf strain bj alisorhlns and controlllnf road shorks.
The Greatest Safety Development Since 4 Wheel Brakes
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