Scouting, Volume 41, Number 1, January 1953 Page: Back Inside
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FEBRUARY IS A Short month, big doings — that's the February story.
Topping everything, of course, is the celebration of
I WW % K ^ I Boy Scout Week during the week of 7—13. Plan ahead
for these important events. Make 'em so good that
^ 0 N T H y°ur boys and their parents are truly impressed. Good
planning, good uniforming and good programming
are the essential ingredients for success.
Let These Books Help You Plan
Open House Booklet
Guidebook crammed with practical, / t?£.v
proven methods for putting on a sue- / ' (•> ^*4
cessful Parents Night or open meet- £
ing. 24 big pages that show you how. Cj
No. 3005 25? '
Cub Scout Ceremonies /wm&m a
Get the straight stuff on the who,
what, where, when and how of Cub
ceremonies that dress up your birth-
day party in honor of Boy Scout Week.
No. 3008 25<
Stunts and Entertainments
Valuable handbook of stunts, acts,
sketches and playlets almost anyone n mm
can do with little preparation or
equipment. A gold mine of fun.
No. 3512 500
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S-O-S Signalers
Quality instruments for learning,-
sending and receiving code by sound
or sight. With batteries and instruc-
tions: twin set includes coil of relay
wire, code charts.
No. 1213 Twin Set (shown) $6.50
No. 1212 Single Signaler 2.85
Morse Code Records
Famous voice-code method has
taught thousands. Signal follows
spoken letter, makes learning easy
for individual or group. Album has
two double-side unbreakable 10"
Vinylite records and instructions.
No. 1214 $3.95
Signal Code Disk
Pocket instructor always ready to
check your boys in Morse and sema-
phore. Rotating disks flash correct
signal in an instant.
No. 1191 20?
Morse Signal Flags
Paired red and white flags for send-
ing Morse signals visually. Made of
quality cotton bunting.
No. 1058 pr. 95<
No. 1498B Flag Stick ea. 60<
DURING BOY SCOUT WHK WEAR YOUR
You'll always look riaht /■>
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confidence. Wear yours 7"* V°U respeet
Scout Week celebrations 9 the Boy
BOY SCOUT GAMES
The latest word in games that Scouts like to
play. This book of games is made to order for
the Leader who wants to give his boys an
opportunity for relaxation and yet teach Scout-
craft at the same time. Book is based on years
of practical first-hand experience.
No. 3248 $1.25
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No. 590... $27.50 ... Complete**
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No. 589... $22.00... Complete
IF NOT STOCKED BY YOUR SCOUT DISTRIBUTOR ORDER DIRECT FROM
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA • NATIONAL SUPPLY SERVICE DIVISION
2 Park Ave., New York 16, N. Y. • 231 So. Green St., Chicago 7, III. • 1663 Mission St., San Francisco 3, Calif.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 41, Number 1, January 1953, periodical, January 1953; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329212/m1/35/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.