Tliunday, August 11, 1977—MIRROK-HERALD—Page SA 30L SOUTHERN SCOUTS CELEBRATE AT JAMBOREE — Scouts from throughout the Southeast Region of the Boy Scouts of America gather for a regional sub-camp program at the 1977 National Scout Jamboree. The Southeast Region Is one of six regions within the B.S.A. The tents In the background represent one of hundreds of “tent communities” making up one of the world’s largest "tent cities.” SAINT MAHHEW’S LUTHERAN CHURCH PRE-SCHOOL A Child-Centered, Leamlng-Readlness Kindergarten Ages S-4-S Registration In Progress For Fall Session Details Mrs. Joseph R. Smith, Director 739-7466 iki SCOUTS LEARN BT DOINO - An Army Corp of Engineers' surveyor shows a Scout how to read a boundary mariclng u part of the National Scout Jamboree Merit Badge Mid-way. Over 60 dli- ferent merit badges are displayed and available for the more than 80,000 Scouts to experience while the boys gather at Moraine State Park, Pa. EEVE o 17% EEVE JVC 19 Inch COLOR T V Sub. 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Parts and Labor Warranty BRIDGES RADIO & T V SBIVICE 423 N. Piedmont Ave. Phone 739-4416 Jamboree PLONKS In Full Swing SUMMER Scouta Jeroma Creach, Jim Tlddy, and Clark Sandara from Cleveland County are currently taking part In the National Scout Jamboree at Moraine State Park in Tenn. “We have been In volved In actlvltlea frcm all over the country,” ■aid Jim Tlddy of Shelby. "We have alao been trading patchee, meeting ecoute from other natlona and from our own nation.” "We have aleo had the chance to compete with other patrola for bronae, allver, and gold medala.” Clark Sandera, aald, “My patrol did real well In the Liberty BeU Race!” We had a lot of fUn. Hie ecoute from this area are membera of the Piedmont Council, Boy Scouta of America contingent.” Thlrty-alx ■oouta and leaders from throughout the eleven- county district area are participating in the week-long national event. Over 80,000 eoouta and leaders have gathered for what many claim le the greatest scout show In the world.” When Interviewed, Piedmont council contingent scoutmaster David Rutledge of Crouse, aald “The boys will be Involved in ac- tlvitlea such ae log aawlng, markemanahlp events, orienteering, fire by friction metrics ■kill testa, and fire by friction and fire by flint and ateel.” “If a ecout wine an event on the {sub-camp level, he 'completes on the regional level then the national level.” “The aqua ties program has been the largest run water front 1 have ever seen,” said Jerome Creach.” There are 100 rowboats, 900 canoes, and 70 Sun flower class sailboats for us to use.” Lake Arther has six beaches for us to swim on and over 900 waterfront staff members to make sure no accidents happen.” Jamboree tro<q;>s set up booths at the "county fair” to show off their ■kills in events In cooking, pioneering, sports, and first aid. “Our troop had a booth on mountain toys and mountain music,” explained Creach. "The beet part of the Jamboree,” said Jim nddy” Is meeting scouts from all over the country.” We trade patchee, talk, work together In events, and really get to know one another.” “After all, that Is what scouting Is all about . . . learning about petals and how to work with them,” Clark Sanders added. Hospital Log Patient list at noon Wednesday: Miss Sandra R. Wella Kings Mtn., N. C. Mr Jack Hartaoe, Oastonla N. C., Mrs. Harvey U Thurman, Shalby, N. C Mrs. Jchn R. Moore, Cto ver, S. C., Mre. Jamae Dunbar, Ktaip Mtn., N C., Mre. David Pursley Torii, 8. C. Admitted Tuesday Aug. 9 Mrs. Curtin W. Rid die, Dallas. N. C.. Mrs Thomas F. Cape, Oas tonla, N. C., Mrs. James A. Hughes, Jr Bessemer City, N. C Mrs. Ernest Clyde Abshsr, Bessemer City N. C., Master Buford Burris, Kings Mtn., N C., Mr. Julius V. Hayse, Bessemer City, N. C. 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