PAGE SEVEN i&JQOIK MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 25. 1935 'DRIVE SAFELY' IN CITY TUESDAY To promote safe driving and keep the highways and Medford street free from accidents, a "Drive Safely" campaign will be Inaugurated here next Tuesday. August 27. Details of the plan were completed and made known recently by Fred Johnson, manager for the Shell Oil company here. A Shell car. equipped with the lat est scientific devices for measuring the safety operation of motor vehicles, will visit Medford Tuesday. All mo torista of the city are Invited to have their brakes, headlights and horn checked, absolutely free of charge or obligation. Johnson pointed out. Art Burelbach. In charge of the test car. will be located on North Front street, between Third and Fourth In the block north of the fire station. Those wishing to enlist In the growing campaign for the reduo tlon of accidents may do so by hav ing their cars "safety tested" Tuesday between the hours of 10 a. m. and 10 p. m. The safety test Is purely voluntary and was Inaugurated as a result of the Incessant campaign to curtail the accidents and fatalities In the Medford area by the Medford Mall Tribune. Johnson said, adding that the plan haa the endorsement of the Medford police department. "The entire police department will lend every assistance necessary In this work." Chief McCredle stated. "I think this plan Is a fine one and Htii.t. Rhpll unH the Medford Mall Tribune on their effort to make the motorist conscious or nis r.-jpoa-slblllty. I sincerely hope that all motorists In the city will avail them selves of this opportunity to have '.sfatlt fitAri'" The actual check will take but a few minutes. Johnson saw. runner details concerning the drive will be found In tomorrow's edition of the Mall Tribune. 1 L PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 34 f API Does Oregon grow any prunes? A special Washington dispatch to the Oregonlan today said the FERA la buying prunes In California wltere Mr. Nunn In Harry Hopkins' FERA office said he was told California was the only place the fruit could )v obtained, except some Idaho prunes "which really are plums and not prunes." The checkup started, the dispatch itated. when Governor Charles H Martin wired Senator McNary asking why FERA was buying prunea In California and shipping them for the needy In Oregon, a great prune producing state. SALEM, Aug. 34. (AP) Inter vention by Senator McNary with Mayor Endorses Safety Campaign f wish to heartily endorse the safety campaign which haa been sponsored and conducted by the Mall Tribune for the past lew months. The results of this cam paign are reflected In reduced motor accident in thla commun ity. Public Interest In the move ment for safety on Medford ana southern Oregon streets and hlehways should be sustained There should be unceasing effort to famllls.-lie the motorist with traffic regulations and continued drive for the elimination of un safe cars if the toll of automobile accidents la to be kept to a mln lmtim. I urge the citizens of Medford to cooperate with traffic officers so that this city will be a sate rltv in which to drive. Medford a officers are long-experienced and capable; our traffic Isws sen sible and the sympathetic inter est snd cooperation of the pub lic la all that la required. Let us all become sale'.J minded" in the Interest of public welfare! OFOROE PORTER. Mavor f Medford- Safety Test Car Coming C'i:iy,a.)n sj, i, .iwjam,,,! jj um ii uiijiMi,j..w,ii.t nil -hi s-i ktv i'iwv vi 1 ' is "K-JV i iMfeTW fl1Jalia-S.v, Here's the Shell "Drive Safely" test car which will visit this city, giving local motorists an opportunity to join in a movement to re duce accidents by having their brakes, lights and horn tested with out charge. Art Burelbach, Shell Oil Company safety engineer. In tharge of the tests, is shown holding a "decelerometer" latest device for measuring brake efficiency. In the foreground are flags which will mark the test course. CAD tl 5 . 4 t--W FtS 1-MINUTE SAFETY TALKS By Don Herold 3(5,000 KILLED LAST YEAKj M4KE AMERICA SAFE- FOR MOTORISTS AD PEDESTRIANS W0E THAN I WAR I k 1 Jl WITH FALL MODES Following a month spent In Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif .( Mrs. Adrlenne Steward returned to Medford Thursday night bringing with her news about fall and winter fashions. She selected a large stock of merchandise for both her local and Klamath Falls stores, securing many attractive garments from east ern market representatives In Los Angelea. Among the outstanding colors on display in the cities for autumn wear were rich browns, deep wine tones. Interesting greens, navy blue and the ever present black. Elaborate sleeve treatments predominate on frocks for dress occasions. Skirls for daytime wear are noticeably shorter but for afternoon and evening they remain gracefully long wtth fullness placed at the front. Snug-ftttlng sports dresses of rabbit hair wool and Jersey will be popular for school and busi ness wear, according to Adrlenne. Coats may flaunt gorgeous fur tT.mm.ng or none at all and be equally smart. There Is a wide va- i.riety of hat styles and most of them are more becoming and feminine In appearance than hats of the past winter. Bids Asked for New Oregon Post Offices WASHINGTON, Aug. 34. (APj The treasury asked bids today on sites for 283 new poatofflcea throughout the country. Bids will be reclved by the postmaster at the point and on the date specified. They included: Oregon: Ontario. Portland, Septem ber 4. 4 Not Ice Hop picking postponed until Aug. 31. Hops not ripe yet. B. M. CLUTE. Applesate. FOR BENCH POST WASHINGTON, Aug, 34 (AP( The senate confirmed President Roosevelt's nomination of Bert E Hancy of Portland. Ore., aa United States circuit Judge for fche nintn ctrctitt. The post was created by congress earlier this month. Two new federal Judges for the southern district of California, au thorized under the am act, a4a were confirmed. They were Albert Lee Stephens and Leon R. Tankwlch. Haney"a headquarter will be wit the court at San Francisco. Sams Valley Deer Are Too Friendly 8AMS VALLEY. Au M. (ftp.) Deer have become unusually friend ly in the Sams, rolley district fcai son. exploring farm corrals and r dens with impunity. One farmer re ports deer cleaned up hi entire erae of carrota and beet. The worst of It was, the invader were 11 doe i.n-4 ra-wna. upon whom he will be unable to secure revenge when the bunting snwon open. MftaiiaiMaMiii ENLIST TODAY If some other nation struck suddenly it our shores and killed 36,000 of our people and injured nearlv a million others, how quickly we'd KlGHTl We'd crush each other in the jam at the enlistment stations. Our patriotic blood would geyser like Old Faithful. Bugles would sound, band would play, orators would orate, we'd give up sugar and wheat, and women would start to knit socks by the million. Yet an enemy worse than any warrior-nation is at our doors today and we YAWN with indifference. Automobile accident killed 36,000 people last year and injured nearly a million, and we don't bat an eye. Will you get a war-like spirit toward this great enemy of our population will you fight will you boil your blood a little about this OR will you try to "get it fixed" th next time you are handed a ticket for speeding will you giggle at traffic regulations will you drive while under the influence of in toxicants will you drive with selfish recklessness and darn-fool abandon will you consider automobile safety just a gag? Which? Which side are you on? In the last 10 years automobile accidents, according to The Travelers insurance Company, have killed 291,061 persons. The Toss of life and limb from automo bile accident is "Worse Than War." EVANS CREEK LOOP TRIP OFFERS PICNIC PLACES For a pleasant Sunday afternoon drive of about 60 miles, It would be difficult to find a better than the Evans creek loop trip, going out through Sams Valley. Take the Mid way road from the old Central Point highway, continuing on past the By bee bridge. Turn left past the old Table Rock store, and then continue on to Beagle. Be careful, In this drive, not to turn back Into the Oold Hill mar ket road, but continue directly on to Beagle and beyond. On this part of the drive you will pass by the recent big burn, when 150 acres of grass 1 and brush went up In flames. Keep on past Beagle until you cross ' Evans creek, then turning to the left j and following downstream along a j fine road close to the bank. Almost : any spot from here down will make j an Ideal picnic spot, with green grass, j big trees, and fine trout flahlng wa ! ters. In the fall this Is a fine deer , hunting country. j At the fork, where the creek j branches into two streams, or rather Into one from two streams, the best ! picnic spot of all Is to be found. Cool, moss covered rocks, moistened by the spray from the tumbling wa ters, and tall, stately pine and fir trees supply a lovely setting for a late afternoon lunch. Downstream from the fork, after you cross Ramsey creek. Is some of the most wildly beautiful scenery In southern Oregon on down past Wimer, where a prize-winning CCCt camp Is located. If you arrive here' during the day the CCC men will be more than glad to show you around their camp, and will undoubtedly be able to point out many interesting side trips, because of their familiar ity with the terrain. If you like a little longer trip, you can cut back from Wimer and take the Pleasant creek loop trip, about eight miles longer, which brings you Into the town of Rogue River by a different road. Both roads, however, are in fairly good repair. Another side trip, indicated by road markers, 1 to the Bybee mineral springs. When you get to the town of Rgue River, tf the kid want a fine place to swim, turn right, up Rogue river before crossing the bridge and go to the Evans creek dam, sometimes called the Old Mill dam. The water la deep and warm. The smaller kids should be rigidly supervised here, however, aa the dam Itself Is high, and a fall from Its brink might eas ily prove fatal. a In the return from Rogue River, you may not care to drive down the prosaic Pacific highway, and a fine side trip will carry you back to Med ford through Jacksonville If you turn off to the right on the Foots Creek road, coming past the old Sturgis mine, and connecting with the Ruch highway above Jacksonville. The road Is not good, however. If the Novel "Deceteroraeter" On the Shell "Drive-Safely" Test Car Tells You Your Brakes Need Adjusting DRIVE IN FOR A THOROUGH AND DEPENDABLE rjm" ! government officials on behalf ot ; the Willamette valley prune grow- ers. wa urged In a number oi , teletrrsm sent to' MNsry today by valley prune men. The action wsa taken as the result of a report from Washington that ; the FERA wtfl purchasing virtually all of its prunea in the state oi California. The report quoted federal reiiel orflrlals as savin thy hd been adrifd that all prune produced in the fnltM were grown m California, with tt ejcfjjiion of tfeir rtiaM In Id&bo. Part of the prunes purchased by the FERA In California have been shipped Into Oregon for distribution among persona on relief, it was re ported. Statistics revealed that Ore gon was one of the leading prune producing states in the union. CLOSING OUT SALE Our Remaining Stock of SPARTON CAR RADIOS While they latft A e n sa 1 1 onal value! Make a minstuntlul naving on the year's most wanted set ?5 PAR TON a name Identified Tilth ' the very best of car radios. Perfect performance Marvelous tone qual ity All electric heter odyne Dynamic speaker Illuminated Airplane Dial, and Re mote Control. Come In hear 11 play It. Buy now t bis amaz ing SALE PBICE will ell them out In a hurry. PRICED AS LOW AS BRAKE TEST On Oar COWDRY Dynamic TESTER! Beginning Tuesday, the Sboli ' 'Drive Barely' car will conduct a series of test in cooperation with the Mail Tribune's safety oampaign. Should you find that brakes need accurate checking and adjusting, lights correoted, eto., we will gladly serve you quickly, thoroughly and economically. The finest equip ment, plus experienced, capable service men, asBure you the best of work. HEADLIGHT TESTING FOR POSITIVE SAFETY RIDE ON TIRES! Brake Overhaul Have almost half not fee confused with an ordinary hrake adjustment, Wa remove all wheels, clean brake drums. accurately adjust and1 com nletely recondition your brak ing system. Regular tXSO $1.95 tffM There's no substitute for GOOD tires tht' why you should choose FIRESTONES for absolute safety and dependability. We hav the size for YOUR car at prices well within your budget SPECIAL- Trade-In Allowance For Your Old Wheels On A Change Over To Firestone Air Wheels Brlnr jour oar IP-TO-PATE ullh trt of imnrt FIHF5TONF. hen and hlnky FIRESTONE tirf . . . (irratfr natMy, Imprrnm jitwrinir and utldfd "rlai" for VOl'R car at morlfrattt cost . . . Thee attractive nhecls are available In colon to harmonlxe ntrn tnc finish n jour car . . . See tflrm JttW untie lHANr.E-OVF.il MONTH prices are In eflect. Trade In Your Old Battery for a ttHrilr, rlepenrtnhle FIBEPTON'F. tiatterjr dl rlnr CHAMiF. OVF.B MONTH . . . oenulne Mvtjie , , . hare a F.V battery at the mnrt of tbe full rnonl and Be Sure Your Car Is Equipped With MacWayde Hydraulic Steering Stabilizer Automatically Steers In Emergencies Veteran. J1, Rubbed of Penvlon NOR WALK. O. (UPl The meaneat man in Norwalk pokd a stirk tn the f?e ?f Samuel H. Johnson. (Mi-year old Civil war veteran, and robbed him nf his pension money. jt,t col leftM a few minute before the assault. Absorbs shocks of hitting obstructions, blowouts, etc., and holds car true to its course regardless of speed. Does not interfere with normal steering in any way. Relieves strain of driving by absorbing and con trolling 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 career attention. Low cost. Installed in twenty miautes. LIKE an nnieen (taut flth s frff nf iteel and mind that works Inntantanenu.l-. the MacWard FlvflraflUc Steering StaWllier lake control of the wheel In an emerjencT. Th car la held tea to 111 court. There la no awerTlnt Into difche or onromlnc traffic. Yet U doea nee Interfere Mh normal atcerlng In y way . . . Truly here In automatle safety c marveiou Invention that ran lie In.tolleil on any paiMnger ear, tmrtc or bus. Demonstration Gladly Given! Auto Supply & Service Stores Ninth and Riverside. Phone 520 courteous rapsM FIKF--STONK aervlce men will nwer lira call quIcMy and remedy rour lira trouble, with dl.pateh. Our ell eqalpped aerrlc ear la aS waya ready.