Scouting, Volume 47, Number 5, May-June 1959 Page: 32
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"THE
ANSWER
TO A
SCOUTMASTERS
PRAYER"
32
Food for a whole patrol for
less than 42$ a meal
per boy!
%Mtl M. 7
One of 7 balanced daily diets available
in 4-man and 8-man envelopes.
B R EAKFAST
Ham Flavored Egg Omelette
Hot Biscuits
Hot Dutch Chocolate
LUNCH
Spanish Rice Dinner
Banana Instant Pudding
Pure Lemonade
DINNER
Chicken Noodle Soup
Chow Mein Dinner
Chocolate Pudding
Vanilla Milk Shake
Supplementaries:
Miracle sponge and detergent, pure
vegetable shortening, salt, hard can-
dies and toilet tissue.
For Special Seoul Troop demonstra-
tions, prices and descriptive booklet,
write today. Kamp-Pack and Bernard
Institutional foods are being pur-
chased by Scout Councils for camps
and Scout Troops from coast to coast.
MAIL COUPON TO NEAREST PLANT
Bernard Food Industries, Inc., Dept. SM,
152 West 3rd St., N. Vancouver, B. C.
1208 E. San Antonio St., San Jose, Calif.
152 W. 3rd Street, N, Vancouver, B.C.
Please send me information and price
list for KAMP-PACK foods.
Name
Address
City
State-
n Chance to Serue
W iiat does Scouting mean to one
Who s come up through the ranks?
What does it mean to one who knows
He owes so many thanks?
To Scoutmaster and all his aides,
Committeemen and all;
Those who helped him through the
years
To grow so straight and tall.
Scouting is a game to him;
He's had his chance at bat.
It's time now for a coaching job
On the bench where once he sat.
He has walked the Scouting trail
And rounded every curve;
At last the final goal is here—
His chance has come to serve.
By Robert L. Ballantyne
Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 186
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
7 pitched a strike today
on the first bounce/"
7.68 oz. Sail Drill—Olive Drab color—water
and mildew treated—Screened window in
rear—screen ventilator over door. *26 90
Size 8'6" front x 7'6" x 7' height.
complete
F.O.B. PHI LA.
Tents of all Types
SEND FOR SPECIAL FOLDER
PA Ml r D C S f ft 5929 Woodland Ave.
U VV C n 3 Ot • Philadelphia 43, Pa.
SEND
CATALOG
INDIAN
FIRE PUMPS
The 5 gal.,
clear water back-
pack extinguishers of
many uses. Complete
protection at low
cost. Easily operated
by any boy. Every
troop needs them.
Protect your camp!
ORDER NOWI
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BIG
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• NEW •
BOOK
48 attractive, easily made projects that
boys from 8 to 12 will have fun mak-
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windmills, etc. Complete directions and
—I full size patterns. Excellent for youth
leaders and Den Mothers. Only $1.00.
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7041 Olcott Ave., Chicago 31, Illinois
SPUTNIKS I & II
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ONLY
10/
Fabulous collection of stamps show-
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ONLY 5^
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NEALSLIDES
ASSORTMENT #2—$2 POSTPAID
Consists of 7 unpointed neckerchief
slides hand molded of durable plastic.
Designs as follows:
Lobster—Indian on Tree—Cross—Fish
Thunderbird—Polar Bear—Horse Head.
Manufactured by
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493 Elm Street, Biddeford, Maine
INDIAN CRAFT
SUPPLIES
Our illustrated catalog now avail-
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and supplies. Send 15< for catalog.
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INDIAN CRAFT CO.
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GE 6 3287 Dept. 57
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