* * *.4 ' -• s WAord out Wa Hra Only a t Healthy as Our Surroundings We can improve our surmundingi by; • reu*i»g cloth «b. vping bags, bulk food A r I x m ,«n • rccyvbag recyclable and reusable p a kaging • reducing our dependence m non-renewable resources with irg a in ognculiure. I M . lt J Our yogurts & kefirs are as tasty ^ a s "Sugar Magnolia"... Our guns, half as long as a telephone pole, worked the Ho-Bo Woods, the Boi Loi Woods, the Mekong River, and a particularly eerie and dangerous area, the Michelin Rubber Plantation. The rubber trees, planted by French colonials, massed dark and dense on the road north to Tay Ninh Province and Cambodia. Their umbrella canopy totally masked the sun. A person standing beneath the cathedral rows of trees dwarfed to insect size. Viet Cong frequented the Michelin Plantation, rigging 122mm Soviet rockets on bamboo stakes and sending them into Tay Ninh City. U.S. troops nicknamed it "Rocket City" after the countless fusillades slammed into the base camps there. 24