Scouting, Volume 41, Number 8, October 1953 Page: Front Inside
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Now For Olorious Pall Camping
Lightweight Two-Boy Tents
Official Trail Tent
This is the famous tarp tent that's been making
history on the trail. Pitch it any way you like and
you have a fine 2-boy shelter. It's a 10'4" square
tarp of tight-weave cotton fabric, water repellent
finish. Has 21 tie tapes stitched on to stay.
No. 1426 With Storage Bag $11.75
"Overnighter" Tent
Improved, bigger Overnighter now has 66 sq. feet
of floor space; made of tough, lightweight cotton
cloth, water repellent treated. Goes up with a
single 6' upright or shearpoles. Storage bag. Pegs
and pole extra.
No. 1415 With Front Flaps, 43A lbs $12.50
No. 1414 Without Flaps, 33A lbs 10.75
"Camper" Tent
Baker-style tent with short 40" ridge that does
away with awkward length ridgepole. Made of
high count cotton fabric, treated to repel water;
tent is 7' deep, 9'A" wide; ridge height 6', rear
wall 23". Can be set up with 2 uprights instead
of ridgepole. About 6V2 lbs. With storage bag.
No. 1416 Pegs and Poles Extra $19.95
NEW! Sectional Aluminum Poles
Say good bye to long, cumbersome wood tent poles.
Sectional aluminum pole is only 30" long when
it travels, sets up into a rigid 6' pole in a jiffy.
Weighs just 14 ounces, will last for years. One
supports Overnighter, Camper tents need two.
No. 1408 Three Section Tent Pole $2.25
No. 1402 4-Section Tent Pole, 8'3", for
dining fly or #1443 Explorer Tent 2.75
October has a tang that invites you out-of-
doors. It's a grand time to go camping, so
plan an outdoor program for the month.
And for any gear you may need — your
Scout Distributor has it on hand right now.
1464
1471
Reflector Oven
For swell biscuits and baked delicacies on those
fall camping trips, you can depend on a reflector
oven. This is an anodized aluminum oven with
a generous baking shelf that draws intense heat.
Oven measures 7" x 14" x 15" open. Folds flat
on riveted hinges. With hackstand.
No. 1089 $4.65
Hi-Lo Camp Stove
Rugged steel broiler has movable fire pan that
gives 4-level heat control, adjustable from sim-
mer to boil. Use steel rod grid for broiling,
hinged flat surface for frying. Flat surface also
doubles as wind check. Comes with two heat
localizers. Stove folds into compact unit.
No. 1464 $4.50
Aluminum Camp Griddle
Lightweight cast aluminum griddle for use over
charcoal stove or open fire. Cooking surface is
10 V4" x 16" and has special finish to discourage
sticking. Comes with heavy wire standards.
No. 147T With Detach Handle $3.95
Round Charcoal Grill
Heavy gauge steel one-pot
charcoal stove, 9" across, 7 Yl"
high, folding legs. Easy-to-
carry bale handle. Great for
camping trips.
No. 1327 $2.50
De Luxe Charcoal Broiler Grill
King-size steel broiler made to order for Patrol
cooking. Stands 23" on detachable tubular legs,
has 2 sq. feet of cooking surface. End shelves and
windshield detach, grill can be dismantled into
compact box for easy carrying.
No. 1462 With 2 Heat Localizers $6.75
Camp Grate
Sturdy grate will support up to 150 pounds of
weight on self-bracing legs. It is made of arc
welded steel rods for long and hard service. Legs
fold flat for easy carrying and storage. Use over
any type of fire.
No. 1339 Size 12V4" x 24" $2.95
FALL PROGRAM AIDS
"Scout Uniforms and Insignia"
You've asked for them. Here they are! The
Official guidebooks to correct uniforming
and proper Insignia. Completely illustrated.
Separate book for each Program. Punched to
fit ring binder. Price list supplement.
No. 3076 Cub Scout 15<
No. 3077 Boy Scout 15f
No. 3078 Explorer 20 f
Scout Ceremony Device
First Class Badge, 20" high, of unbreakable
hard rubber, burnished gold tones; and stand
with candle wells, for use in candle lighting
ritual. Badge makes attractive wall hanging.
No. 1121 Badge with Stand $8.95
No. 1122 Badge, only 6.75
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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