The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1976, Image 7
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Clinton Mills Boy Scouts Troop 138 and Pac
worked many hours in Calvary Cemetery as a trot
project. Joe McCall, Plant No. 1, is Scoutma
assisted by Plant No. 2 employee Richard Finl<
The Boy Scouts worked a total of 119
cubmaster Riley Gilmer's group worked 28.
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0 IT RIGHT, BUT IT'S HARD WORK - Frank Howell, T
?ps his mower to pull some tall grass. All areas were neatl
y project.
AKE A GOOD LOOK - Left to right Russell Finley
iley Gilmer look at new pack flag following work on th
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