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Show MILFORD CCC NOTES Thirty-nine replacements arrived arriv-ed in camp Friday, July 23, to replace re-place those who have left the company. com-pany. They all hail from Geve-land, Geve-land, Ohio. Lynn D. Bernard, formerly a tractor foreman of DG-35, paid the camp a visit Tuesday, July 27. ! George Payne, a former foreman j of this camp, has returned to join the camp staff after two months absence. I New ratings of the week include Robert Elliott Cheatham, re-rated to leader from assistant leader; Frank Anders, assistant leader from member; John Barth, assist- ant leader from member; and Jo- seph H. I.yman, rated assistant leader from member. Fach week and daily every en-! en-! rollee is instructed and cautioned in the matter of prevention of accidents. ac-cidents. The company enjoys an enviable record among all CCC camps in the state. For more than a year and a half not a single en-rollee en-rollee has lost time on work projects pro-jects as a result of injury. Tuesday evening Chaplain Henry I "interduced" his "better half", as well as four junior Henry's, to the company. The chaplain and family were cuests of Captain Woolums at dinner in the camp. In the recreation rec-reation hall, the chaplain gave a hearty welcome to the new en-rollees en-rollees and also related some personal per-sonal highlights of his experiences with the United States marines. If the people of Milford should have any "misgivings" in the near future from "bombings" east of the city, there will be no cause to fear an "attack" from an enemy. The work crews from camp have now been shifted to the Reaver pass road, where blasting will be required In making a road through those granite cliffs. At the regular Wednesday morning morn-ing meeting. Camp Superintendent L. C. Koch revealed some very interesting facts, both to the now and old men. Mr. Koch stated that this camp has taken part in the improvement and building of more than 100 miles of road; in the building of 15 earth and rock dams, more than 400,000 yards of earth and rock were moved; 26,-000 26,-000 acres have been covered in tho rodent control project; and one major forest fire, requiring1 tho total man strength of the company for two and one hnlf weeks, was successfully put out. |