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i * . » f 1 i P»*t Twelve* THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Thursday, February IS, T958 7 through 131958 11 ——Nationwide Scouting Theme ONWARD - For God & My Country ff Wherever you go in our country you'll discover that Scouting's character-build ing and citizenship training program is at wdflT^Since 1910, when the move ment was organized in the United States, it has gro>vn every year in numbers, boys as well as leaders. Its work' is praised by millions of citizens. They believe the more boys Scouting serves the strong er will be America and its free institutions. KNOW YOUR BOY SCOUT \nd the Princioles for Which He Stand: A Scout Is Trustworthy A Scout Is Loyal A Scout Is Helpful A Scout Is Friendly l ,A Scout Is Courteous A Scout Is Kind I A Scout Is Obedient A Scout Is Cheeful LAWS A Scout Is Thrifty A Scout Is Brave A Scout Is Clean A Scout Is Reverent FORTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY The BOY SCOUT Oath On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my Country, and to obey the Scout Laws; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally . ' i „ ' • ^ awake, and morally straight. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. 19 10 i *' ) 48 YEARS OF SERVICE - ' • * : ' - This Message Sponsored In The Interest Of Scouting By: A Scout Is Trustworthy n i * A Scout Is Loyal A Scout Is Helpful A Scout Is Friendly \ - A Scout’s honor is to be trusted. If he were to violate his honor by telling a lie, or by cheating, or by not do ing exactly a given task, when trusted on his honor, he may bejlirected to hand over his Scout Badge. He is loyal to all whom loyalty is due, hiij Scout lead er, his home, parents, and country. > / . ' 6 He must be prepared at any time to save life, help injured people, and share his home duties. He must do at least one “Good Turn” to somebody every day. ■' » ■ He is a friend to all and a brother to every other ✓ » Scout. , * * - k ■ 1— BALDWIN MOTOR CO. M. S. BAILEY & SON, Bankers . f ' ' ' ' ’ ' ‘ \ .———. — -f—————^ 1 —• : INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. CITIZENS LOAN & FINANCE CO. A Scout Is Courteous *. - A Scout Is Kind ~ ^ . fv ‘ ^ ‘ A Scout Is Obedient A Scout Is Cheerful <* • He is polite to all, especially to women, children, old people and the weak and helpless. He must not take pay for being helpful or courteous. , 1 He is a friend to animals. He will not kill or hurt any- living creature needlessly, but will strive to save and protect all harmless life. , j L j He obeys his parents. Scoutmaster, Patrol Leader, and all other duly constituted authorities. A ^ t 4 He smiles whenever he can. His obedience to orders , V is prompt and cheery. He never shirks nor grumbles ^ at hardships. McGEE’S DRUG STORE AM** r ' ' * f -v 4' f - C & L CONCRETE CO. 0 COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY m ’ . * . J ✓ JOHNSON BROS. SUPER-MARKET r- i . * * ! ■ i i i v. j ■'*-**. A Scout Is Thrifty A Scout Is Brave • [ 1 . A Scout Is Clean f if , . . A Scout Is Reverent—— He does not wantonly destroy property. He works faithfully, wastes nothing, and makes the best use of his opportunities. He saves money so that he may pay his own way. he generous to those in need, and help- 'ft ful to worthy objects. He may work for pay, but must not receive tips for courtesies or Good Turns. • He has the courage to face danger in spite of fear, and to stand up for the right against the coaxings of friends or the jeers or threats of enemies, and defeat does not drown him. . ft- f . » He keeps clean in body and thoughts, stands for 1 * clean speech, clean sport, clean habits, and travels with • a clean crowd. r ''!••• ’ • *. -• » • • ■■ ■ , ■ . ' ■ ■ ■ ■ • ti 1 . He is reverent toward God. He is faithful in his re- i ■ v ligious duties, and respects the convictions of others in matters of custom and religion. i ■ , " . ■». ' . . V * ' ■' ' GILES FEED & SUPPLY ADAIR’S SPORTING GOODS # H. D. PAYNE & CO. 1 j ' ’ j . * ■ * i YOUNG’S PHARMACY