Scouting, Volume 38, Number 5, May 1950 Page: Back Inside
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JAMBOREE TIME . . .
VACATION TIME .
IT'S NEW
GERBERICH
Official
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SHOE
TIME
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SCOUTER'S BOOKSHELF
A Conservation Handbook, by
Samuel H. Ordway, Jr. Published
by the Conservation Foundation,
30 East 40th Street, New York, N.Y.
$1.00. (Paper bound, 50c.)
This is a well written and con-
cise book explaining the techniques
of conservation by defining terms.
Under chapters headed 1—Of Con-
servation and Resources Generally;
2—The Nature of Renewable Re-
sources; 3—Important Concepts;
4 — Approaches to Conservation
Practice; 5 — Land Management;
6—Forest Management; 7—Range
Management; 8—Water Manage-
ment; 9 — Wildlife Management;
10—State and National Parks; and
glossary and index.
Mr. Ordway briefly and clearly
tells what can be and is being done
toward the intelligent management
of our renewable natural resources.
This book is recommended read-
ing for every Scouter, especially
during our Crusade to Strengthen
the Arm of Liberty. The subject is
an important one to the future wel-
fare of this country.
Explaining Our National
Parks and Monuments, by
Devereux Butcher. Published by
Houghton-Mifflin Co., Boston. Pa-
per bound $2.00. Cloth bound $3.50.
Especially timely now, when
many Scouts will be traveling to
and from the Jamboree, or touring
the country during summer months
this book is an authoritative and
up-to-date guide to our great
nature reservations. It includes a
complete description of every park
and nature monument — its scenic
wonders, its animals, birds and
plants. More than 200 beautiful
photographs make the true out-
doorsman itch to get out to see for
himself the beauty of America at
its best. Valuable to Scouters is the
guide to camp grounds and recrea-
tional facilities within each park.
It's A
Good Scout Habit i
To Mark Everything
(&Sfi§)
WOVEN NAMES
"T!c prepared" against losses,
misuse, ownership disputes.
Identify each scout, his cloth-
ing and equipment with Cash's Names. Easily at-
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your Dept. Store or write us. Samples on request.
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PUMPS!
Preparedness for fire means
having Indians handy for
that emergency. Grass,
forest, building fires are
quickly controlled with
these famous extinguishers.
Every troop should have
them.
5 gal. tank carries slung
on the back. Working
pump back and forth
throws solid 40 ft.
stream or nozzle ad-
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