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V ‘ / % ' *1 linton. S. C., ThnrfMlny, Septemher 8, THE CT.TNTON CHROXTOU; PC Cadets Are Commissioned held \Uulf the muffins were L being judged. The county winner will be announced at the 1906 County Achieve ment Program. Fall Scouting Program Underway Scouts in the Blue Ridge Council, Boy Scouts of Ameri ca will practice rope-work and use of wood tools during September in preparation for pioneering camp, according to David Taylor, Laurens Dis trict Commissioner. Eight, nine and 10-year-old Cub Scouts will foHow 'the theme, “Cub Scout 49’ers” and will carry out activities that will review some of the events that were a part of America’s heritage, Mr. Tay lor said. High school-age Explorers will select from several sug- Milligan of Atlanta;; Com- qualities of a good corn muf- gested activities such as pro- pany D commander—Sum fj n _ jects related to promoting na- Lyons of Atlanta; and Com- After the demonstration tural beauty, learning the pro- pany E. commander—Evan ... . , . „ per handling and storage of Pamplin of Greenville. everyone participated in a fj rearms< ant i‘*b e ing creative” Ililaru * “ *■ Designated to head the recreation P eriod - to acquaint Explorers with Hilary Wysor Rifles drill platoon is contests were held and the basic concepts involved in The ROTC battalion at Grover Ford of Macon, winners received prizes. creative thinking. The ROTC battalion a ^ ^ ^ drum ^ bu _ A follo w-up meeting was All Cub Scout, Boy Scout sbyterian College will ^ corps G eorse r Grant held on Wednesday, August and Explorer units in the commanded this year by 0 f Andrews. The newly ap- 31, The girls brought in Blue Ridge Council will start ady A. Marshall, a senior pointed sergeant major of muffins which they had bak* the fall roundup for new mem- iology major from Hape- t h e battalion is James E. ed at home and entered bers and will hold special ’Me, Ga., Lt. Col. Benja- R lls h of c;t Petreshiir" Fla them in the touhty cdmpeti- meetings for boys who are not n » . • j ion G amp judged the Scouts. The roundup period muffins and awarded each continues through the end of with a blue, red, or white the year, ribbon. Adult leaders are of prime 6-67 session also include: ,,, v*winvij» Rreceiving blue ribbons importance in the Scouting the first semester of the 4-H club girls participat- were Nena Simmons and program, Taylor said, Train- Commander of Headquar- ing in the recent corn muf- Martharene Nabors;, red rib- ing, program materials and rs Company — James fin activity meet at the Ag- b o n.s, Debbie Stoddard technical assistance will be Itchie, IV, of Clinton. Com- ricultural Building in Lau- Amelia Finley, Margie. Spi- furnished for those who join my A commander—David rens. At this meeting Miss vey, Maxine Spivey, and the Scouting program as adult Bordner of Atlanta; ,Com- Helen Camp gave a corn muf- Mary Wrenn; white ribbons, leaders. A. B. McCroskey, the iny B commander — Roy fin demonstration. She eni- Susan Young and Kathy District Scout Executive may luires of Macon, Ga.; Com. phasized qualities of a good Berry. - be contacted at 833-1132, or iny C commander — Max demonstration as well as A recreation -period- was writing Box 532, Clinton. Presbyterian College commis sioned four cadets upon completion of .their academic requirements dur ing the summer school ^session. Ca dets being sworn in by Lt. Col. Ben jamin P. Ivey, Jr., Professor of Mili tary Science, are left to right, 2nd Lt. Rov A. Wright, Quartermaster Corps; 2nd Lt. Wade P. Stewart, En gineer Corps; 2nd Lt. Tyrus J. Man ning, Artillery Corps; and 2nd Lt. William DeBruin, Jr„ Signal Corps. —Photo by Yarborough. Mrs. Jdmson Gets Leaders imed lor College ^ ■■ |an F. Ivey, Jr., announced iay. _ » |Top appointments by the 4-H Club Girls fofpssnr of mililary science | n MuHin Contest sharecroppers, on September 2. Anyone with an interest in a farm as owner, tenant, or sharecropper and who is of legal voting age may vote. Also, any person not of leg al voting age who is in charge of the operation of an entire farm may vote. Ballots m&y be returned by mail or in per son to the ASC office, Lau rens, at any time up to and in cluding September 13. If the ballot is returned by mail, it must be postmarked by Sept. 13. The ASC Committee deter mines ASCS policy at the county level within program statutes, regulations and ASC State Committee policies. The county committee makes de cisions concerning acreage al lotments and bases, price support, AGP cost-sharing, Conservation Reserve and r* r tns* Cropland Adjustment. It al- MA Degree From DSC so directs the ascs county of- Mrs. Robert Johnson re- fice - ceived an . M. A. degree If an eligible farmer has in Guidance and Counseling failed to receive a ballot, he from the University of South should come by the ASCS of- Carolina at graduation exer- fice and make his request for cises on Aug. 27. * one and if he received an in- Mrs. Johnson received her correct baHot or a ballot for B. A. degree, from Presbyte- a cQipnjunity in. which he does rian College and is presently not live, he should notify the employed in the Guidance county office promptly so that Center at the college. a proper ballot can be furnish ed. r V fr* * n the e ^ ec bon for each Formers voting community, the farmer, re in ASC Election ceiving the highest number of votes becomes chairman pf Laurens County farmers community committee; are showing more interest the second highest becomes than ever in the Agricultural the vice-chairman; the third Stabilization and Conserva- highest becomes regular tion Service community elec- member; t he fourth and fifth tion now being held by mail, become respectively the first according to Fred S. Stod- anc j secon d alternates who dard, chairman of the Lau- serve j n the absence of regu- rens ASC County Committee j ar members. .Every farmer is urged to cast his ballot as early as pos- i a e. • t t j sibie. Mrs. Strickland Ballots were mailed to ev- Laurens — Mrs. Martha ery farmer of record, that is Whit^ford Strickland, 77, of to say, lanclords, tenants and 1801 Greenwood Highway, widow ^of"Charley Grover Strickland, died early Monday afternoon in a local hospital after several months of ill ness. Native of Cross Hill, daugh ter of the late John and Em ma Watts Whiteford, she wa$ a member of New Prospect Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, Charles G. Strickland, Jr., of Laurens, and Marshall C. Strickland of Zephyr HiHs, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Emr Cobb of Ninety Six; 11 grar children~an* five great-grs children. Fiinera Iservieos were* cortJ ducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at New Prospect Baptil Church by Rev. Eddie Crapps Burial was in, tde Laureni cemetery. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE pUB. CO. radNE - ; ■Jr NOW OPENI COMPLETE PET CENTER NEW SHIPMENT OF, TROPICAL AND GOLD FISH JUST ARRIVED. 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