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February 11, 1971
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Newspaper Page Text
THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1971
Pollution . . . Scouts Do
Something About It
With vigorous programs to fight
pollution, Boy Scouts set a good
example. They’re doing some
thing now to improve our en
vironment . . . and what they do
can inspire action by all.
To Our Local Boy Scouts And Their Leaders,
We Proudly Offer Sincere Congratulations On
The 61st Anniversary Of Scouting.
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COMER RESERVATION
'.'Gateway To Adventure"
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And. to complete the tuil cycle of good scouting, each
Choccoiocco Council youngster strives to spend at
least one week each summer at Camp Comer's great
facility In DeKalb County.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON. GEORGIA
BOY SCOUT
THIS PACE SPONSORED BY:
AVONDALE MILLS
Ceneral Office • Sylacauga, Alabama
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president and TtPCtSiitCf
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For Your Dedicated Efforts To Fight Pollution,
To Protect And Preserve Our Vital Resources,
We Are Truly Grateful, Scouts!
They Act To Save Our
American Resources . . .
Project SOAR, “Save Our
American Resources,” involves
Boy Scouts everywhere. We con
gratulate our local Scouts, who
on February Bth, Anniversary
Day, inaugurated their own pro
grams in aid of Project SOAR.
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