Scouting, Volume 7, Number 13, March 27, 1919 Page: 75
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SCOUTING
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No. 1009. OFFICIAL TROOP FLAG.
Usually the first possession desired by the
troop in common, Superior wool bunting,
22x36 inches, upper half red, lower half white.
Reproduction of the official badge design super-
imposed in green and gold; space left for
adding troop number and name of city. Order
must be signed by Scoutmaster, also Scout
Commissioner if there is a Council $2.25
Given for 2 subscriptions to BOYS' LIFE.
No. 1010. PARADE SIZE TROOP FLAG.
Design same as No. 1009, but feet,
or 4x6 feet $6.00
Given for 2 subscriptions to BOYS' LIFE.
Lettering for this size flag 15c per letter.
NOTE: When ordering your Troop Flag
have it lettered. The charge is 10c. per letter,
showing on both sides of the flag. Remittance
should cover the word Troop.
No. 1240. MOUNTINGS AND TRIM-
MINGS FOR PARADE SIZE TROOP
FLAG. Imitation walnut pole with fube joint
and hollow spear head, rain cover and patent
leather belt. Red, white and blue tassels with
cord complete $13.25
If red, white and blue fringe is wanted on
flag, add $1.00.
No. 1184
No. 1185. LOCAL COUNCIL FLAG.
Used by chartered councils at city offices,
rallies and on public occasions. Blue, all-wool
bunting, design and lettering, yellow. Size,
4}^x5^ feet, or 4x6 feet $8.75
No. 1242. FLAG BELT. Russet leather
belt for carrying light parade flags and ban-
ners, suitable for boys' use $1.00
No. 1243. Same for heavy flags and a better
quality $2.00
No. 1244. RAIN COVER FOR FLAGS.
Black oilcloth cover for poles with eagles of
six and seven and one-half (6 and 7*4) inch
spread $2.00
No. 1245. Same for eagles with four-inch
(4-inch) spread $1.50
No. 1399. COTTON BUNTING OFFI-
CIAL TROOP FLAG. In order to provide
troop flags at a lower price these flags of best
quality, durable cotton bunting will be found
an excellent substitute for wool bunting. Same
design and size as No. 1009, illustrated and
described above $1.50
No. 1400. COTTON BUNTING PARADE
SIZE TROOP FLAG. Same design and size
as No. 1010, but made of best quality cotton
bunting $3.75
No. 1184. SCOUT COMMISSIONER'S
FLAG. Offered in response to the demand
for such a flag to be used at rallies and other
Scout _ assemblies. Made of all-wool blue
"American Navy" bunting, design and lettering,
yellow. Size 4^x5}4, or 4x6 feet $8.75
No. 1241. MOUNTINGS AND TRIM-
MINGS FOR SCOUT COMMISSIONERS
AND LOCAL COUNCIL FLAGS. Imitation
walnut pole with tube joint and hollow spear
head, rain cover and patent leather belt. Red,
white and blue tassels with cord com-
plete $13.25
No. 1185
Orders for official flags must be signed by Scoutmaster and Council.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 7, Number 13, March 27, 1919, periodical, March 27, 1919; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283035/m1/77/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.