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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
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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.
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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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