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I I SECTIOy c Boy Scouts Celebrate In District Sixty years ago, the na tion's largest youth organiza tion, the Boy Scouts of Am erica, came to America. This week the Scouts and leaders of Albemarle District will celebrate the 60th annivers ary with a week long ob servance of the annual Boy Scout Week which runs through Friday. Over 800 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorers and adult leaders in the district will join in a series of spe cial events and ceremonies to mark the occasion. Highlights of the 60th an niversary Boy Scout Week began with displays and dem onstrations of Scouting skills Saturday. IF YOU HAVE A LOT... We Can Build You A Brick Home With No Down Payment! LOW FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH LOW INTEREST RATE Call or See HAYWOOD JONES Phone 182-2314 Edenton, N. C. 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Today every Scout is asked to wear his uniform to school and show the public that he i» proud to be a Boy Scout. Boy Scout Week will come to a cose Friday, when the Scoults will celebrate Ciivc Day. Civic Day will include Scouts visiting the mayor, police chief, superintendent of schools and heads of busi ness and industry. The pur pose of Civic Day is to give the Scouts a birds-eye view of what these men do and tehir jobs. District Chairman Thomas Skinner announced that the theme for this year would be a continuation of the Boy Power ’76 slogan, "America's Manpower Begins With Boy power” and that the week long program is centered around this theme. IN COAST GUARD ELIZABETH CITY Coast Guard Seaman Gene W. Har rell, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Harrell, Route 3, Eden ton, is serving at the U. S. Coast Guard Ai r Station here. His duties are in sup port of search and rescue op erations, international ice pa trol, boating safety, law en forcement, oceanography and calibration of long range aids | to navigation. Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, February 12, 1970. Smile Power SMILE POWER—It's the best way to win friends and influence people. And it’s an asset that can last a lifetime for those who make dental health care a habit—by avoiding sweet between-meal snacks, seeing a dentist regularly and brushing properly after meals. That’s why the American Dental Association is urging children and their parents to start being more conscientious about dental health right now, during National Children’s Dental Health Week, February 1-7. Smile Power Sure Way To Success It’s as American as apple pie and baseball. It’s also one of a child’s most import ant assets, helping him to make a good impression on classmates, boy friends, girl friends and teachers. It’s a smile. The importance of a smile is the message the American Dental Association is com municating to the country during the 22nd annual cele bration of National Children’s Dental Health Week, Febru ary 1-7. The theme for the week is “Simple Power,” and it’s something we should all think about. According to the ADA, healthy smiles—the kind that make All-American grins— are created early in child hood. And, while at first glance, most American child ren seem to have big, bright smiles, looks are deceiving. More than 50 per cent of the two-year-olds in this country have two or more decayed teeth. Th' average 15-year- 1 old has 11 uecayed, filled or missing teeth. And the aver-, age person over 55 years of] age has eight or fewer of his I ov/n natural teeth. The figures are staggering, I but there’s a lot that can be j done and is being done to promote healthier teeth for beautiful smiles that will last a lifetime. More and more communi ties are fluoridating their water supplies. 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