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Show C.C.C. Notes About 20 leaders and assistant leaders will complete a course in advanced first aid the latter part of this week. Already most of the members of the camp have completed an elementary course in personal hygiene and first aid. Test To Be Given Application has been made by 32 enrollees of this camp for a civil service test. These examinations examina-tions are offered C C C boys for junior techinical foremen, and are expected to be given applicants within the next few days. There is to be held next month a contest between barracks of this company. The best barracks in general will receive a new radio. Captain Root, medical examiner, and Captain Peterson visited this camp last Saturday. Local Talent Gives Program On Friday night, February 21, a number of the local town folks presented a very interesting musical musi-cal program. G. S. Morris and Raymond Sadler gave an instrument instru-ment duet, a vocal solo was given by Mrs. Farnon, piano solos by Mrs. Cline and Mrs. E. L. Smith, accordion solo by Miss Estes and an educational talk on job opportunities oppor-tunities was delivered by Mr. Baxter. Bax-ter. The members of the camp : wish to thank all who rentfErecl ' - parts on this program. j Elmer White, Chris Chesley and ' Jimmy Glidewell attended the , basketball game in Minersville Tuesday night. |