Scouting, Volume 40, Number 2, February 1952 Page: Front Inside
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SETTING NEW RECORDS OR KEEPING THE OLD —
use a tested system!
Depend on the Three-Year Program to rocket your Unit
ahead with more boys, more activities, more advance-
ment. You'll be breaking records and that calls for good
record keeping. Scout designed record systems are the
answer. They're made for the job, proved by years of
testing, and they're simple as apple pie. So simple, in
fact, that your boy Scribe can maintain them easily. Invest
in a tested record system, save time, temper and trouble.
SCOUTING TRAll r~ /
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Troop Record Binder
Sturdy canvas covered 3-ring
binder containing complete set of
record forms and tabbed index
guides. Designed for easy record
keeping, quick reference. No
problem to carry or store.
No. 4449 Binder, complete.... $2.50
LOOK LIKE A LEADER
IN
UNtFOtM
Good leadership is compounded of many in-
gredients, among which is the quality of
looking like a Leader. You are always assured
of making a good impression on both boys
and adults when you wear the outfit symbolic
of your position-the trim, neat, Official Uni-
form of the Scout Leader.
LEADER'S OUTFIT "A"
Complete outfit consists of:
No. 506 Serge Field Cap $ 2.45
No. 572 Serge Shirt 12.50
No. 576 Serge Trousers 12.95
No. 529 Khaki Web Belt 65
Rayon Tie 1.10
No. 590—Complete Outfit, $27.50
When ordering state whether you are
Cub Scout, Boy Scout or Explorer Leader.
DEN MOTHER'S UNIFORM
No. 827 Blue Twill Hat $ 1.75
No. 828 Blue Twill Dress 10.75
No. 829 Blue Leather Belt 90
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Advancement Wall Charts
TROOP—Attractively decorated chart lithographed in
full color, about 2x3 feet. Has name space and ruled
squares to record progress of every boy in Troop.
No. 3400 Shown Above 25^
DEN—Full-color chart with decorative Cub Scout bor-
der and ample ruled space to keep visual record of
progress by each boy in your Den. About D/2 x 2 feet.
No. 3399 Not illustrated 20<
Troop Record Cabinet
Simple card file system with visual tabs keeps Unit rec-
ords at your fingertips. Forms, folders, tab cards in-
cluded in sturdy, compact, portable metal lock cabinet.
No. 3006 Cabinet, complete $5.75
No. 3006D Cabinet, Folders only 5.00
Troop Record Book
Compact, simple way to keep all
I advancement, dues, attendance
p ^g*:j*§jg8 records of Troop for full year,
ssf&gra als° rosters, Badges earned, etc.
"""" N,, 3521 20 Pages, 8V2" x 11". .20?:
Pack Record Book
All essential forms for keeping
Pack records 1 Charter Year, in-
cluding Den rosters, individual
advancement, activities, and dues.
No. 3520 20 Pages, 8V2" x ll"..20tf
Pack Financial Record Book
Forms covering income and ex-
penditures of Pack for 1 year with
valuable advice on successful fi-
nancing and keeping the budget.
No. 3818 24 Pages, 8V2" x 11". .20*
Troop Financial Record Book
Simple, accurate method for keep-
ing year's record of receipts and
disbursements, plus helpful infor-
mation on budgeting, financing.
No. 3817 24 Pages, 8V2" x 11"..20c
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 40, Number 2, February 1952, periodical, February 1952; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329203/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.