The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1976, Image 5
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r EXPO WELL ATTENDED
>yees and scout sons participated in the Laurens District
ay, April 24. The outstanding display was presented by
ing Manager Steve Warren's Troop 174. Warren is
sponsored by Broad Street United Methodist Church. The
(out tower that had been made from small logs that had
Led together with over 1,200 feet of rope. A scout in a full
her scouts answered visitor's questions.
PINEWOOD DERBY - Henry Simmons, right, discusses
he rules and regulations of the Pinewood Derby with Bill
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demonstrate woodchopping.
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THIS IS HOW WE MAKE A FIRE - Lydia Plant Engineer Hal
Sullivan's Troop III gave some interesting demonstrations on
building, whoodchopping, and first aid. Don Dailey, a Lydia employ!
listens attentively to a young scout.