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*. X / Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949 Awards Presented Local Scouts At Court of Honor Approximately 50 people ottendCv BiRDSEY’S FLOUR (H'AMTY & SAYINGS AT ^ <>ur Local Hirdsey Store HtRDSKY'S bf:>t 2.-» Ihs. 1-BROTHERS 2") lbs. MONEY SAVER 2 r . lbs ? 2.04 ? 1.S7 1.74 COFFEE t BIRDS : VS BEST 1 Lb. Vacuum C an 50 l l-BROTHERS 40° FAIRPLAY 30 c BIRDSEY'S FEED ' (JROWINt; MASH. 2.> 11»>. *1.24 *4.50 *4.65 1 (HI |Its. I3RUJLER MASH. 100 lh>. S( RAT( II (iR \IN 100 Ihs. LAYING M\SII $ 100 Ihs. DAIRY FEED loo lbs. 20 ; IMG & HOG FEED. 100 Ihs. HORSE FEED $ 100 lb*. FAIRPLAY CHICKS Place Orders Now for Future Delivery. BIRDSEY FLOUR Cr FEED STORE \ . Park* Adair. Mpr. Muspro\e Street s 4.00 4.50 '3.80 J 4.00 375 and Harry Bol- 9H, in Laurens, highest awards to First Class a Boy Scout Court of Honor at Florida Street school here Saturday evening, at which timb a number of local scouts were presented awards i fi>r proficiency in various subjects; and advancement in rank. Buddy Yarborough of Troop 138 in Clinton, received the highest award,; oh being advanced to Star Scout Rank. Tommy Rowland Ack, III, of Troop re.eived the next by being advanced Rimk. Tne following were advanced 'to Second Class Rank: C. F. Maddox, r, Ted Mahal ley and Gene Sim- mons, all of Troop 102 6f Laurens; Booby Simpson and James Martin ,1 Troop Oil in Laurens; and Rudolph Ham brick, of Troop 138 oi Clinton. Those not present to receive the award were: Pat Lowe, Larry Fowl er. and Bobby Galloway of Troop 138; and Gene Thompson of Troop 102. Second place ribbons went to Troop 98 oi Clinton for attendance. Troop 138 of Clinton for achieve ment, and Troop 102 of Laurens for camporee. Troop 75 oi Joanna took tnird pihee in the camporee. Scoutmasters of the troops win ning awards are: Troop 75 of Jo anna, George Morse; Troop 96 of Laurens, Harry Bolick, Jr.; Troop 98 of Clinton, Joe Edwards; Troop 102 of Laurens, Wallace Cabler; Troop 138 of Clinton, R. L. Yarbor ough. t; N. Foy of Joanna, chairman of the advancement committee of the L.ue Ridge Council, presided over the court with Franklin J. Clark, scout comm.ssioner of Joanna, and Fn-I.i Scout Executive Carroll Pit man of Laurens, making the awards. Mr. Pitman showed the group movies made at Camp Old Indian, Blue Ridge Council camp for Boy Scouts of this area. Troop 98 acted as host tor the occasion. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Clrectlnce To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week ' city, will celebrate his first birth day tomorrow. Billy Brooks Owens was six years old May 21. Mrs. W|. R. Pitts, Jr., will observe her birthday May 30th. Mr. and Mrs. *E. J. Adair will ob serve their wedding anniversary June 1. Lois Marie Haselden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden. has a birthday May 31. Mrs. Haselden will observe her birthday June 2. Mr. Haselden on June 5, and Kcn- DO YOU HAVE PROPER FIRE PROTECTION? I> lour foveraze adequate? >hotild >ou suffer a disastrous bre Mould your insurance rover four loss? Think this over. See n* for all kinds ol Insurance, Suretv •voids and Real I -tair We invite your business. \Yc Utile Hail Insurance On O.tton Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. R Hubert heyd Phone ( Lyn Blakely will celebrate a birth day May 31. Dorothy Anne Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Major of Char lotte, N. C., celebrated her first birthday May 20. Mrs. Major is the former Miss Betty Ann Boland of this city. Herbert Martin Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Todd, of Atlanta, Ga., was one year old May 21. M-c*- and Mrs. Todd are former residejus of this city. ‘ Jonathy Hitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hitt, of Crete. 111., celebrated his birthday May 24. Mr. Hitt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt of this city. Mrs. P. G. Coop and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Jr., celebrated their birthdays yesterday, May 25. : Robert Adair Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese, formerly of this CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends of Chester and Clinton for the kind nesses shown us at the death of our son. Maxie Tompkins, and for the floral tributes which were beautiful and greatly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tompkins and Family. TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that no trespassing, hunting, fishing or loaf ing is allowed on the property of the undersigned This property is locat ed nine miles beyond Cross Hill on the Old Island Ford Road and is known as the Matthews estate. Signs are posted on property. Violators ol this notice vfll be prosecuted by )aw. P M MOORE. 2-2c J. ROY CASQUE CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldvillc §. D. Davskins & Sons r.eth. Jr., on June 7. Keith Rogers Cauley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley, will cele brate his birthday May 31. Jahn F. Norris will observe a 'birthday May 31. Anne Baker, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, Kenneth Baker, celebrated her tenth birthday May 24. Bunkie Blalock, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Blalock, ceiebrated his fifth birthday May 29. Shepard Nicholson Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Williams, was one year old May 17. Ralph Lee Wilbanks, Jr., of New berry, celebrated his lirst birthday May 17. Mrs. Wilbanks is the for mer Miss Elizabeth Speake of Kin- ards. ALCOHOLISM Treated Safely - Effectively Resident M. D. in Charge Alco-Haven Sanitarium Telephone -y /lAQ^ Day or Night Z.-TT'O5 605 E. North St.. Greenville, S. C. -fifr-Fred C. liukiMMfrg OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Phr.nc 638 O ATS AND BARLEY... \Ye wiM buy a limited amt unt of barley at Sl.Oft F.O.B. our plant, and a very limited quantity cf cats at 7()c ClinL n. Will announce price of wheat in a few days. C-V/-S GUANO CO. Fhone 62 Aim©imcement! NFU LINE OF INSURANCE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE El BLIC THROUGH OUR AGENCY V,'e have just been appointed local agents for the ‘Mutual BcneSt Health & Accident Association of Omaha, .car., to handle Hospitalization, Health and Accident . cor e DiEabiLlv policies. Li A ITS AND WAITING PERIOD WAIVED ti APPLICATION FOR THE FOLLOWING POLICY TTLED BEFORE JUNE 6TH, 1949 Hoc; ite'Izawfon for Individual or family Groups paYs for a. i ‘i -pital R?rm for as Ions as 90 DAYS. b. hospital Expense BenefUs (Operating Room, etc.) •. Cj/dra! Surgical Benefits (up to $200 per oper- 3i/ii c . : ehedule). - 'pfional Medical Expense Benefits. i or Tun her Information, See— r. uai l Eia ..or... mm E- WYS0R, HI TC r. Carolina A\e. Phone 85-J or 85-XW t: Tilt K*D \Y AND I RIDAT Mat jnd t? UIDM'DIY AND lilt R'DAY. May tS and ?S -J STARCINO MARJORIE PERCY MAIN • KILBRIDE 44, i n l!li \Y. MAY ONI DAY ONLY Superman, Chap. 15 1 KID AT AND v\n RDAY. May 27 and 23 (HE MUTINEERS GUN SMUGGLERS ►i the High Seas) HALL. ADELE JER- .YLE TALBOT. ! 50, 3:40. 5:30, 7:20. .5 *.i Ghost of Zorro, Chap. 5 'MLDY AND. CARTOON 9c and 42c a a ♦‘a # % ♦ ♦ ♦ • « * # a V# MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May .70 and 31 sat. mmotwwwwwwwwwi s / / ♦ # # * ♦*# Featuie: 3:00, 5:07, 7:14, 9:21 ArL'WS - 9c and 42c 10 A. M. Show MONDAY.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 ONE DAY ONLY (We tern) With TIM HOLT and RICH- • AKD MARTIN. Feature: Friday: 2 00. 4:23. 8 46. 9:09. Saturday: 1'30. 3:53. 6.16. 8:39. ...plus... 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