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Show o BeaverCCC. Camp Is Fully Organized The newly established C. C. C. camp in the Beaver mountains reached reach-ed its full strength of 235 men last! week. The main camp is located at last years Camp Delano site, butl groups will be sent out from time to time on projects at various locations.! Captain James M. Walker of the ' 413th Infantry is the commanding-officer. commanding-officer. Lieutenant Edward L. Blin-coe Blin-coe of the 32nd Infantry, R. A. I., is acting as mess officer, camp exchange ex-change officer and adjutant; and Lieutenant Edward M. Squier of the 382nd Infantry Reserve, is in charge of welfare activities and the supply office. Forest service personnel supervising supervis-ing the work of the C. C. C. camp in the Beaver mountains are: William C. Oakden, Beaver, camp superintendent; superin-tendent; Clyde Ward, Beaver, fence foreman; Robert White, Beaver, road' foreman. j Beaver county men among the en- rolled personnel holding ratings in the camp are: First cooks, Robert Limb, Milford and Leland Beard,! Beaver. Platoon leader, Elmer I White, Beaver. Section leaders,! Joseph Patterson, Beaver; Grant jl Murdock, Beaver; Bill Pryor, Bea-, ver. Exchange clerk, Coy Clark, ' : Beaver. Assistant leaders, Rulon ' Anderson, Beaver; Clifton Beauuont,l Beaver; Lester Briggs, Beaver; i Clyde Hollingshead, Minersville; Roy 1 Hunt, Beaver; Bernard J. Walker, j" Beaver; Geo Walker, Beaver; Harry .1 W. Thompson, Minersville. : |