The State - News from May 24, 1985
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A Los Angeles billboard company has pledged to post 100 billboards during the next three months showing the faces of nine missing children. Gannett Outdoor Advertising executives said they will begin posting the first set of billboards this week. The program is expected to cost the company about $50,000. The children to be featured have been missing for from five months to four years. Assemblyman Gray Davis (D-Beverly Hills), who is coordinating a statewide program to find missing children, recruited Gannett to participate in the program and was assisted by law enforcement officials in selecting the featured children.
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