MEDFORD ?r.VITi TRIM'NK MRDF01?1. - - B - oj.Wiovp. TIU'L'sDAYp .r;l'sT 2. I!LS. o Meiford Legion raieis Broadcast Frolics From KMED Ihi- lift inira.li. diif t.. hi. ;; of linif s..n.. liil.l -fliiiu Innl .as wHI wui'thu lillr- lOinu- in .riuil.l 1M1I1 .1- u.-ll as a s.iifly .r.-, m ... Tin- a.- in.1.1. .iu;. 1 . ii.iiis...ii,.tl..n iii.il- ni-vi-r u .In. I moment In I he ni.lr U.ITIM .Mlhf- ;im1 l..s-.ll.!!itv ..T ilf- II. . (T l I :l (hi- IllOf V ;i It III . .Oil pPffm'tlUt llf . o" uj wis oU i .maw rami1 . H: FORD I, PETER PAN' Mail-Tribune Reporter Gets Interview With Famous Automobile Magnate Henry No Thought of Re tiring - Youth and Cars Are Getting Better. Ity Mitry (ir-mnri HKTIitUT, .Mu-h (Spii.-iii) There are nid ui.-n wm kini; in tin Kol d plant iU 1 'earlmrn. M hhl-nan--l hoiisa mis uf them. Some iti e year-. old and some are tin. 1 spt-Mi two days a mom; ih- iii. wuieh"d -ni a! their viM-i-niis inomitonou.- tasks anil felt depleted, i nit- in pariieulur la' einatod me. H alt i' and his poor, weary soul H-emed to hp fiyht im; a lo.-inr hat lie hehtnd jts dull. hlun eoaled windows. Hi' drilled two holes in a eylinder Mo. k a:ul passed ii on tor another ylmdee hhieli in whi- li ln drill d two nior lodes. Life t'or him is just on" eylinder Mock after another. And ho is a rowing old woefully old on his a day. if rourse i hero are you nom ine :i there titan t his souk who have snow white hair ton. litil ' t ho youngest (,ne of tin-in all it- ilenrv Pnnl, a lad of 1 w:. mrAium. i M. , " til . , r-lu ... S!; The American Legion radio frolics have been regularly broadcast from the .Virgin-Mail Tribune sta tion, KMED, located in the Sparta building at Main and Riverside. KMED's programs are enjoyed by ra mus! have been aio tans in an parts ot the Northwest and Canada and members of Medford Post No. 1& have been letting them know about the veterans concluave in Medford via the ether waves. man leaned hack in his chair and aft r the others have jiiwn up. remiiifM'ert a hit. His hum t"is ers eare.-sed M uf i'y's Firs: Head,-' i'r and he smiled anuin as ho call ed my at tent ton to the illustra tions which forma study in them selves in costumes worn during the generation in which thi-.su huoUs Were pnhlished. The iuiei iev was j;iven in the prusenei' if .Mr. Caiie-ron. former eilitof of the 1 H'urboril J ndepeu- ..1 deni, ami now director of puldh. 1 reiainuis for 1-ord, :.nd ( anier- on's secretary, a Mr. Cilluri, (not John, hut he miKht he his lu-t.th-er as far as hioks are concerned t who asked me how my hear, was hefnre lie hroke the first lluUH I that l was to he granted an in : terview. 11 was sort uf nl-'c ha j inj; .Mr. Cilbert there. He lias sonic relatives or other over in Lieiul, Oregon, u faet whieh in stuntly drew us into a spiiu ut wurt n his chair and comr.idne. "if -,11 On- men o Although Henry Ford is tic pei so'iil ieat inn of pojse, geniality and ood nnturp hj n under i battery of questions, there was one , -finest inn duriut: the ititer vicvv which obviously disconcert -ed him. It was "When arc ninir to retire".'" He asked in have the e.uellon r peated cleared his throat -hesitated a um men t a nd finally answered. "Well. I've nevr th.ot of that." lie paused again and gropei). tire.' That was one word he had heard hack in llm days nf his bu - hood. When he Used 1" shunt marb les nil the grntJIld MOW occupied by the building In which we were sil ting. Mm unlike so many uf the cilli' i- things he had heaid in thu.se days, this word hud somehow es caped his memory ami he couldn't quite grasp its meaning and signi ficance, finally he leaned f.ue- inib-i. r (if were emp'n that I earb. still a;u) IS STILL MYSTERY The "slum show In be held in c"ii jmiciiun with the areial circtii late this ruftornoon ;it the taiv .rounds i- t ushrou.'.cd in ib- i" si m -t- i y Fourteen leumn pu-,t s ll-Mil Various secli.ms of the --l;H h.i ve stnifird t heir intent ion ..f coniix'tiiig for the iwn auiuliohih -. . :el .ash awards for tie- mnM inncl and entirialnlng sunn. 1 'ranis Mass, 'Salem. I'mvalli-, Wanna. Kcil.y and Asiilaml are -iniuug the mwiis having an iiti Sale ni i to feature a great m .nl uhiih is to be .:tiO u:ob i lb.- aid., directum of M- 1 1 Mat.-, ulin u-ts ills mail ai Mns.'hurp. Karle Davis, who ;.:s gained a wide circle uf friends as annnuuci'i n. -r KMt:i. U to handle the no a phi Hi at the M U ill show coin I" -liliun. Ab dt'nrd pn-t is nnt pel ';: i t . . . i mi iur. but to give the folks iVi-in iiisiate a chance tu avo some ! :' I tab tit. the Junior h.uli schon) li.u . iti'iM tea willi some 1 .' t u d'-m und.-r the direilimi nf Mi-.; -M. ll.a Williams, will be a part of ihe program. Several local people will also participate in the stunt show us individual entries. The doll bugi:y p.nad- :, called Off. a Well as Welcome Buddies TO A GREAT COUNTRY PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET DEALERS 112 South Riverside Phone 150 around ami talk if their experience a n a 1 ways learn interest. Perhaps ny great construc- ed in ih F.'i't.s..ii plants. "I like to -pi in l hem. nil i 1 find lhal I c somci hing of ll hmii'I be of a tie value, but into their entver Mtbui generally creeps some ouaint little tlmi or perhaps a bit ni homely, simple philosophy which invariably changes or recreates my own line of reasoning ---nnd at tiu.es my whole viewpoint of life." And as 1 left his office. 1 knew lhal Henry Ford would always be a very youthful man. Wood nil ssiN-ia( ion HANKOW- il'i Importers ol wood oil to the I'nited Stales have organ k'.'-d an a -social ion here, with m arly all wood oil dealers m- lil.-ml-'Ts: HENRY rORO r JJut that tcrricle, dear, Jolly -siuldenly swept away, it would be i .Mr. Cameron. How 1 wished he'd ru-ther a lop-sided world, wouldn't! ! suddenly develop a coughing spell jt? The world needs youth, but !, and leave the loom lor a few it also need experience, before ! .seconds mi 1 could, ask I lenry ;i progress can be attained. I !y : tew of the insidious questions 1 knowing the past and acting upon! I had prepared for him including . experience, results that sha pe Ihe j I ineiv much he was contributing future can be developed much, i to 1 lerbert Hoover.'.s campaign more rapidly, I ha n if the you l h ', ' (if anything); what he figured of today were deserte-fat the helm the re.uilt would be in Novem- by these who can pass on that ex- : her; and how he was sU-ep;r.g perience." smile is the glow of a school boy , over those much discussed mer- The while haired man then elu who. with his text books still igcrs in the adtumohile -world. ,cidaH'd hisaigunient by a few spe held under his arm. starts off on' .Mr. Cameron however, had ; mples. He told of "ome his.firat trip...of adveuLure in thejfouml out my fiendish n.oiivi. he- t world. There is so mucli to marmioro ne iei me see ins cniet ai Ki-al so much li a.-coinphsh along all, ami warned nie to steer clear Ihe way thet there is no chance ;of polities, mergers ami the IK-ar-lo t urn back or no desire on his born independent. To .nee that part to do so. his orders -were carried out, he Henry Ford is young for several arranged the interview in his own reasons. In the first place he has off ice, which 'has an illuminated never lost truck of his own youth, j likeness of Henry Ford on one Jnstead of dropping his school 'side of the mom and a large pio-flay.-f and leaving them behind, i lure of Abraham Lincoln on the he has carried I hem. little red ! other. I hit in other ways, .M r. school house, text books ami all ''ameron Is Very nice, along with him thru life. On This digression while Henrv his desk at iiearhorn one can see j was reminiscing. You remember Ihe several volumns of .McCuf -, we h'fl him with the .Mc( luffy l'y's readers, that the automobile ' reader in his hand. The dis magnato has had reproduced for cushion followed as to how much t he benefit of future generations, more Henry Ford remembered The old ;-ons. that had so de- about the titles and contests of lighted his heart In early hoy-his text hooks even as far hack hood, are also part of his treas-as Ihe first grade, than the pres ured possessions, ami In his spare jent generation of college studeuM time now ho often plays them I tin about their senior class books t.er on an old family melndeon , upon graduation day. that occupies a cherished place "Memory is a matter of tratn- You will lik LOS ANGELES Better If You Stop at SIXTH and SPRING tiT HO'lH aintiiif,' th. M.uvwiirs of ills youlh. Iiik. I li.-h.u-i-. he sniil. "In my His i iillcrliiin of iniisi.; as il now j work I was forced to retain what slan.ls rarhfs fat- licyniHl his; I had lPai-ni'il ami have it at my own ivriille.'tiiins and tra. es tli- ; l'inm-r lips. The niei hani.' and ev.ilnlion of popular American the scientist must have his tool-i "nines' that had their oriRin In j on hand or he will lose time and the days of Ceorne and Martha, sacrifice resulis. That no d.nil.t With him are the early ve-is partly responllile for i..;- aliil llicles and conevance of travel.! Ity to rememliei- s many of the Including the quaint ancestors of. details that fill my hoyhood days. j the present day hlcycle, the old-; 'Then perhaps another reason, fashioned lniKuies. coaches and. why I have lioen able to recall, railroad engines, in their various not only the titles hut the con-1 f.a::is of development. To the j tents of the MeOuffy readers, carious ? ieht-soer they comprise ! while the present day studenta part of Kurd's "antique roller-1 forpet theirs as soon as they di tion," iliru which he will passieard them. Is l.ecause ihe read ilown the history uf American ! ers of today have no tajiKl'dc transportation. To the famous ' Kinsp upon the ImaKinatlon. The manufaetuier these Ireasurers nre .McCluf fy hooks are full of poems not antiques. He likes to think and stories thill have an appeal of them as the undeveloped 1 to the childish fancy. Today the "children" of the various Indus-; children concentrate on masteritiB tries represented In youns Amerl-1 sounds and words, and the old ca. Kuril thinks always in terms themes ot- stories are either dis of youth.' j carded or made secondary." "Human lieincs, like nutomo- One of Henry Kind's favorite Idles are Browine hetter nil the pastimes in dunclnu. In this field time." lie said in answer to my j also lie has not only mastered onestion eollcerniiiK the modern! Ihe modern methods, l.ut has done, nencnitloii. "The last hatch out prohaldy more than any one In nre always the liest." This rathe.-; dividual In the I'nited Slates to linique simile was not arrived a', w-ard revivlm, and prescrvlnK the through a series of ;.-n.-ralites on ! "f l"'sl ueneratlons. In Henry Kord's pari. As he him- hi iidnilninnition huildine nt lf evol.iined he lias n.i.l nmple . 1 Aarljorn Is a larce and healitl- opporlunitv to observe youth de.j fully equipped hall room, veloulnr into manhood rlcht un ; experimeuta I work is carried .lee hi- .oof In his tcchnici. 1 1 Ills art. A lamr school of jnnn students at thejnnd dumh children have been Kor.Knn plant. Hesidrs furnish-'tauslu to dance and keep per Inij a c-neral education to the f-ct time to the music. This has 1...V. w ho are fortunate enouKh . lx -n nccompllslied by trainini. tr. he enrolled In this school, tlvhem to feci the vihr.1IK.ns of tudtnt is tB.iuht any trade oi-'l'e music comlns from a piano trades he micht wish to pursue placed upon the floor upon praduntinn.' "If youth was ns hf--el'"-sly on the flown ward o-zrnde n untne v rit-rs tnda - woulil have n be- Youthf ulness Tin- rciiilino; soomi'iit (if (lit! Ni'l;rinio liii'ocnl is prin-t iciilly invisililr. As :i result, glasses wit 11 N kriiincs Jtii vo tile snnic li n in Isoinc youtlil'iil up-ii'Hi'iiin-(! us tin- simile! vi sinil lenses worn liv the! pfo li nf linliiy. vim II" Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main ere "Cot (A Bmtmmrd Babit" New MIIHoq Dollar Anna SO ComfortBhl Room $2.00 per day up without balk $2.50 per day up with bath i PERSONAL ffERVICI Popular Priced Coffee Chop ' and Grill We Check Ysnr Car at tHe Dm H. C. FRYMAN, Proprfeto UAJtRT O. WAOHNM lUMmx h. wxa-oram ,il!llllllllllll!l!llll!!llllll!llllllllllli:ililB I where on in l.'iss of deaf ir. it seems that wp tvonld haf a spleii'lid r.ppnrl unity to it h'rf nmrnir thi Ian:1 L'.itherttH' of st uder.ts. rant'iiie in aco from 1 2 year ttpwnrd." thn manufne ' Jjiirrr .ail and sutiild. "Inst "mi of that, wo'vp found mnrr .erim; mindf-d yoiinKt-i-r. intent on a - li Kin t kin.ru In the u.ri,i h.,n .,.M h.ivn found dances nftrn. nnd urcorebne In as lorff i ln my youth.' with them. (Jihrr intrueTors are maintain ed to trarh tho. old fashionr-1 danrpy to thnso nf tho younT (eneration n't l"arhtin who wish to learn thPin. and Hip pnriodlr datieps h'dd benpath thp ronf ot thp l.itcest m.'i-pif.T-turir.K pl-ml (n tho wttrld arc always thp ourrp f.f a deal of whole he-irted cay oty on hc part of yonnir nnd ol! who at tend them. Henry 1'ord and Mrs. Ford 1akf part In thr to rollP.-tinn of hovtlMr. fampron. the famous m.ihu The white halreJ facturer 18 fi-,ne-'-lTy Sing clronff Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Extends j GREETINGS To Visiting : LEGIONNAIRES o o and Women's Auxiliary Memjbers W- o li "This is a Great Country" . S: 4 fp Greetings to Legionnaires M ARKETING SERVICE FOR GROWERS The sales service of the SN0B0Y-PACIFIC DISTRIBUTORS is now available to growers in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. Packing arrangements have been completed and tonnage is be ing contracted. Growers interested in a complete, high class, specialized sales service should see Mr. W. T. Dougherty in the Holland Hotel Building. Snowboy Pacific Distributors PllOUC:ML'2 T. 0. Box !18P, i lluinc Offi.a-, Seattle, Wash. Disfiii't Offices, I'oi'l Iniul, Hood River, Medford, Oroson Wennlehe, Yiilunwi, Walla WullDB Wash