Scouting, Volume 48, Number 4, April-May 1960 Page: 22
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TEACH
your scouts about
the dangers of
POISON IVY and
POISON OAK
AQUA IVY offers two-way
educational program
Here's how the program
works:
PREVENTION:
Aqua Ivy will supply quantities
of its informative booklet
"Facts You Should Know About
Poison Ivy and Poison Oak". It
explains the poison plant hazard
and the research involved
in making immunity possible.
Order one of these booklets
for each of your scouts.
RECOGNITION:
Aqua Ivy will also send you a
colorful poster which illustrates
various poison plants, describes
them, explains where and how
they grow.
Exhibit this poster at troop
meetings, at camp, where all
your scouts will see it.
*WHAT IS AQUA IVY?
Aqua Ivy AP® is a tablet
that provides remarkably
effective protection-from-
within against poison ivy
and poison oak. Taken
before the poison plant
season starts, Aqua Ivy
Tablets can give your
Scouts season-long
immunity to poison plants.
Clinically tested, proven
effective in 95% of cases.
USETESTEO \
«■ Guaranteed by <•
Good Housekeeping
PARENTS
McCalls
Mail coupon for FREE
Booklets and posters
22
DEPT. SC
SYNTEX CHEMICAL CO., INC.
P. O. Box 117, New York 11, N. Y.
Please rush the following quantities
of Aqua Ivy booklets and, posters.
booklets posters
ship to: (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)
leader's name
TOOLS
In Print
For School Boards
Teamwork Between School
Boards and the Boy Scouts of
America. New folder published in
cooperation with National School
Boards Association and Association
of School Business Officials of the
U. S. to explain teamwork with Scout-
ing on local level. No. 3105, 5 cents,
$37.50 per thousand to school asso-
ciations.
For Industrial Leaders
Industry and the Boy Scouts of
America. New folder telling how in-
dustry can help extend Scouting to
more boys. No. 3074, 5 cents, $37.50
per thousand to national organiza-
tions.
For Scouts
and Explorers
Surveying. New merit badge pam-
phlet with the new requirements for
the badge. Counselors will find prac-
tical projects specified that were de-
veloped with the cooperation of the
American Congress of Surveying and
Mapping, the American Society ol
Civil Engineers, and the U. S. Bureau
of Land Management. In case the
Scout or Explorer does not have sur-
veying instruments available, plans
for making a substitute instrument
kit is bound into the middle of the
pamphlet. These consists of templates
and precision scales for three slide
rules, four map scale rulers, a "clam"
plate transit, milk can stadia, leveling
rod, and plane table instructions.
This pamphlet comes off the press
just in time for the Boy Scout May
program theme of Surveyors with the
high light of Mappers' Field Day.
No. 3247. 35 cents.
FOR HANDICRAFT USE-FREE PRICE LIST. Natural and
Colored Raffia, Craft Course Booklets, Basketry and
Weaving, Plastic Lace, Miniature Felt Kits, Weaving
Shapes, Soft Toy Pattern Packs, Marguety Kits.
BERKERY INC. 66 READE STREET, NEW YORK 7
troop #
street address
city
state
For SCOUTMASTERS Only!
Write for FREE Catalog of over 500 Army-Navy
Surplus and Camping Items. Big savings on
troop orders. For Scoutmasters & Committeemen
only. Troop Number must be included. No re-
quests accepted from individual Boy Scouts.
MERCANTILE SALES CO.
Camping Dept., Desk 999
301 S. 7th Street St. Louis 2, Mo.
aCW HORIZOiy
a suggestion
we hope proves helpful
Informative fun with
GREAT LAKES STUDY
centering on
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY
Most of the time history comes
out of the past,but the St.
Lawrence Seaway is of the very
present. In fact, its great signifi-
cance to America will become in-
creasingly evident as today's boys
grow into men.
The Seaway is making it pos-
sible for products from all over
the world to be shipped in ocean
vessels directly to and from Great
Lakes ports.
now, you will need a map of the
world, the larger the better. Bor-
row from school. Hang low, at
boys' eye level.
Select as many different coun-
tries with which we trade as you
have boys. At previous meeting
assign each country to a boy. He
might come with hat typical of
this nation (paper ok) and both
an import and export product
(picture will do). Keep the global
aspect in mind.
Give each t oy a different col-
ored piece of yarn. Help him pin
one end to assigned country, other
end to mouth of St. Lawrence.
The idea behind all this is to
stress importance of Great Lakes
becoming a seaway. Hold every-
thing simple so that boys really
get a clear-cut, single impression
of the global significance.
Good and good for them
No one has
prod boys to
chew grand-tasting
Wrigley's EZZEZ2^ Gum.
Yet the smooth, satisfying chewing
helps keep young teeth clean, nice.
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