Scouting, Volume 23, Number 5, May 1935 Page: 2
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MEMORIAL DAY
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A full list of Flags, Flag Poles,
Ornaments, Belts and Covers,
crc described on page 31 of
the Boy Scout Catalog.
UNITED STATES FLAG
Best quality wool-bunting, sewed throughout
and finished in first-class manner. Stars sewed
on both sides. Canvas head, teeth grommets.
No. I 102. Size 3' x 5' $3.50
No. I 103. Size 3 1/3' x 5'/2' 5-50
No. 1104. Size 5' x 8' 6.95
SOLID BRASS EAGLE
Wing spread 6"
No. 1254
$2.25
OFFICIAL TROOP FLAG
Superior wool bunting 22" x 36", upper half
red, lower half white. Official Badge design
superimposed in green and gold.
No. 1009 $2.00
PARADE SIZE TROOP FLAG
Design same as No. 1009 but 4 1/3' x 5'/2 .
No. 1010 $5.50
TROOP FLAG
Size 3' x 5'. Same design as No. 1009.
No. 1005 $3.95
COTTON BUNTING OFFICIAL
TROOP FLAG
These flags of best quality durable cotton
bunting will be found an excellent substitute
for wool bunting. Size 22" x 36".
No. 1399 $1-35
COTTON BUNTING PARADE
SIZE TROOP FLAG
Best quality cotton bunting 4 1/3' x 4 1/2'.
No. 1400 $3-35
IN MEMORIAM FLAG
Very appropriate for Memorial Day. Dark
blue Flag with staff, size 8" x 12". Boy Scout
Emblem and lettered, IN MEMORIAM. See
illustration.
No. 1004 50c
FLAG POLE EMBLEM
Reproduction of First Class emblem in solid
brass for large flag pole.
No.1419 $1-75
REGULATION SPEAR
Nickel. Length 9"; suitable for 8' pole.
No. 1251 $2.25
No. 1251 A. Same in brass 2.00
TROOP FLAG STREAMERS
Blue and white silk ribbon to be attached to
the Troop flagstaff to certify it as a Stand-
ard Church Troop.
No. 1575 $2.00
GRAVE MARKER
Made of copper-
bronze. Lettered with
name, place, rank.
Troop number, birth
and death dates. Sizo
6" x 8". Official seal
and name plate, to-
gether with a 5 ft,
stanchion. Allow two
weeks for delivery.
See Illustration.
No. 1439 $6.75
BOY SfftTTTS OF AMERICA
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SOOTTTIIVG Published Monthly 5>v the Boy Scouts of America, 2 Park Avenue, New York, E. S. Martin, Editor. E
Second Class Matter, January 20, i928, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March :i, 1S79. Copyn
by Boy Scouts of America. Subscription Price, $1.00 a year.
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right, 1935,
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