THURSDAY, APRIL 1«, 1W.W The AM ER ICAN . C F X T H A L P O IN T, OMBGON Better Side Of CCC Life Even Texas Dogs Go High-Hat V Continuing from where I left off jM last week, and alone the line of • eats" I wish to show both sides of .. 7 the <|utstion for I desire to play the Same square with the officers in charge of the various camps. I spent quite a considerable time in one camp and we nearly always had very good meals, and once dur­ ing the week were treated to ice I I cream and cake, also fruit of som •* kind, oranges, apples or bananas once each day, and nearly every fill# M M » ». -V - . Sunday we had chicken with celery, gravy, mashed potatoes and some kind of Jam, and for drink: punch, cocoa or coffee, and other ‘‘ trim­ mings’’. It was always a question in my mind as to why some camps could Uum Dallas way even the pups seven-weeks-old. pedigreed Boston feed so well and seemingly keep enter into the spirit of the coming Terrier, g e ttin g into the spirit of Texas Centennial Exposition, which their mess fund up in good condi­ opens there June 6. Here is Bozette, things by using a 10-gallon hat for a kennel. tion while others fed less expensive food supplies and also less as to the fault was with the cooks and not his stand before men. quantity and at the same time were the officers, as many of the cooks I also met up with one Captain of having trouble as regards their were young men out of the city the same calibre, but he was reliev­ mess fund or keeping out of debt. where they have never had any ex- ed before he had been in the service Two years ago. or about then and I per)elice and many ollt of home8 very long. His influence among his even later at the Headquarters D e-; where tj,ey had never had to rustle men was great. tachment at the County F a i r ' a meal for themselves, so preparing Many times have the boys in vari­ grounds the meals were exceptional­ a meal for two hundred hungry men ous camps came to mo and in confi­ ly good and many a man from som ej,g no 8malI task dence told me of consultations they other camp eating there would be In many camps I have seen such had held with their Camp Doctor very generous with his compliments bitter feeling between cooks and and asked for my opinion concern­ as to the quantity and quality of Mess officers (especially if he be an ing some of the so-called ‘ ‘advice" food served, but of late months the army man), that it was difficult to they were given. And I wish I could compliments have been very gener­ run the kitchen. say something or do something that ously voiced by the men who eat The main trouble being unreason­ would put these men to shame (or there. ableness on the part of both Officer not using every available opportun­ The writer ate several meals and Cooks— one showing unreason­ ity to give clean, wholesome in­ there in recent months and was ably and the other resisting that au­ formation to these boys and lift! greatly disappointed when compar­ thority. them onto a higher plane of living ing the present meals with those of I would like to commend as well instead of allowing them to go on in the past. Why the great difference. | as criticize some of the other offi- their dense ignorance or giving them and still the question, why? cers of the camp. The Camp Doctor advice that will soonor later lead The allowance per man is suffici- . . e v it __t is in a position to be of such force them into morally depraved lives. ent to feed him well if properly or power for good that his influence In one camp, I was ordered by the handled, and if the officers who are J can not be estimated but so few of Camp Doctor, who appeared to be responsible for the feeding of these | ^ make u#e Qf thejr positlon_ very badly "stewed” , to get busy and men would place themselves in the They very seldom are found glv- prepare his bath water for him. In enlisted man's place there is no lng the proper advice to boys regard- closing I will say I told him I doubt in my mind but what m any|lng , heir mora, ,lving and yery few thought he was “ soaked enough.” strikes would never have happened | warninga have j ever heard from A CITIZEN and many a disgruntled man would them regarding the immoral things have been more satisfied. so frequently found existing among So many of the Camps get their 1 , ^ young men , have in mlnd mess fund in bad condition that any one who did enter into the lives ot Mess Steward who has kept his mess the boys of his camp thoroughly and fund out of the “ red” has little dif­ the boys were loud In their praise' In their (jrst home game of the ficulty in getting a transfer if he for him, but back of all this w as,1 season the Central I’ oiut High will allow himself to be transferred. or is the fact that he is a fine Chris-' School baseball team defeated Gold I objected at one camp as to the tian man and was not ashamed of Hill, 14-5. food and it so happened that I could Frequent errors by the cement- not always be In the Camp at meal maker players aided the Pointer’s time so was informed that if I but j greatly in piling tip their wide mar­ YOU TAKE THE HIGHROAD make my wishes known to the cooks gin. I'LL TAKE THE RAILROAD I could have what I desired to eat. The two big innings for the home At this point I wish to state that team were the second and sixth In some of the Camps a great deal of when the Pointer's scored 5 and 8 'Ik High School Nine Defeats Gold Hill j Dr. H. P. Coleman % $ 2.43 Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Oregon License 304 California License ¡4039 Thousands of thrifty travelers are following the advice of our canny Scot. Steel rails are the safest, smoothest highway yet invented. Kail fares at 2c a mile and less buy more travel comfort than ever be­ fore. Food costs on S. P. are way down, too, with 5r and 10c tray service in coaches and tourist cars. fo r J î!sw tfâ {ctâ îu HOUSE PAINT Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. See your local S. P. agent or write J. A. Ormandy, Gen. Pass. Agent, 705 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. ( Incorporated) LELAND CLARK, Agent 19 North Bartlett Rt. Medford. Ore. Phone 1490 EXPERT Dr. B. C. Wilson Repairing Physician and Surgeon At Depression Prices 15 8o. Central Are. Medford 2IO Medford Bldg. C. Earl Bradfish J NOTICE OF .SHERIFF'S MALE BY VIRTUE of an execution in fort closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me direct­ ed and dated on the 6th day of April, 1936, in a certain suit therein, »herein -Mark Skinner, Superinten­ dent of Banks of the State of Ore­ gon, as Plaintiff, recovered judg­ ment against A. L. Seabrooke and Ethel Rose Seabrooke, husband and wife, the defendants, for the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred ($2,- 500.00) Dollars, together with in­ terest thereon at the rate of eignt per cent per annum from December 22nd, 1932, until paid, together with the further sum of $30.44, to­ gether with interest thereon at the- rate of eight per cent per annum from July 9th, 1935. until paid, with costs and disbursements taxed at Eight and 25-100 ($8.25) Dollars, | and fhe further sum of Two hun- i dred Fifty ($250.00) Dollars, as at-I torney's fees, which Judgment was j enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's ! office of said Court in said County I on the 3rd day of April, 1936. 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September 1930, or now have in and Dated this 6th day of April. 1936. to the following described property, SYD I. BROWN situated in the County of Jackson, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon State of -Oregon, to-wit: By Howard Gault, The West half of the East Deputy. half of that certain tract or 82— April 9, 16, 23. 30. May 7. body of land described as Go­ vernment Lots Eight (8 ), Nine (9 ). Ten (1 0 ). and Eleven (11) MEDFORD VETERINARY in Section 10, and Government Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16>, in Section Eleven (11 ). all in Township Thirty-six (36) I» yeHt-K experience tn Urge and South of Range Two (2) West small animal practice. of the Willamette Merldan, the 225 N Riverside Phone 8«® whole of said government Lots DH. J. W. WATERS containing 159.19 acres, and the In M ed ford S ince 1030 S o u th e rn P a c ific BLUE STAR Legal Notices Special Attention to Blood Pres­ sure, Stomach and Bowels. 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