Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1949 — Page 14
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LEAVE PICNIC AREA CLEANER THAN YOU FIND IT— Did you ever go picnicking and drive into a likely spot only to find it cluttered with tin cans, broken bottles and wasfe paper? Let's start a campaign, even if you and I are the only ones, to leave our picnic area cleaner than when we find it. It is no pleasure to eat in the open, if flies are breeding in piles of garbage, and mosquitoes in water-filled cans. Good campers throw their trash into waste containers, if they are provided, even picking up bottle caps and bits of string and peelings. If no baskets are available, place all trash in a paper sack roll it in newspapers and take it home where it can be dispoded of in the usual way, Wilderness campers should bury their leftovers several inches deep lea their spot as natural as Mother Nature provided it. Be prot leave your picnic area for the next party in a better condition than you found it.—MONDAY—Design and Make a Flower Bed.
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