Scouting, Volume 41, Number 6, June-July 1953 Page: Front Inside
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I
at Home at Camp
...antjwliere!
•••it's
LIGHTWIN
by EVINRUDE
.only 32 lbs. I
... only $145.00t
• PRIZE CATCH is right—here's
the handiest, lightest, /«//-powered motor
that ever streaked the miles past the stern of
a boat! Packed in its 32 trim pounds is a
brimming measure of Evinrude features, Evinrude performance. Not a
"single," but a beautifully balanced twin—smooth, fast-starting, quiet—
the quietest oj outboard motors. And Lightwin gives you the most important
of light motor advancements—Evinrude's famed Fisherman Drive ! With
it you can power through thick weeds and reeds
— over rocks, deadheads, shallows ... go
"wherever there's water to float your boat!"
SEE YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER ! Look for
his name under "Outboard Motors" in the
yellow pages of your phone book. For free
catalog of the complete Evinrude line,
write EVINRUDE MOTORS, 4189 N. 27th
Street, Milwaukee 16, Wisconsin.
In Canada: Manufactured by Evinrude Motors, Peterborough, Ont.
*3 O.B.C. certified
brake H.P. at 4000
R.P.M. fPrice F.O.B.
Factory, subject to
change without no-
tice.
• And say, fellows, how about
surprising Mom and Dad at home
with some Aunt Jemima Pancakes?
You can make 'em in a jiffy!
Get both for twice as much fun
OUTBOARD MOTORS
• The red box for pancakes and
waffles.
• The yellow box for buckwheats.
Aunt Jemima Ready-Mix comes in
1% lb. and 2y2 lb. boxes and 3'/j lb.
and 5 lb. sacks.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 41, Number 6, June-July 1953, periodical, June 1953; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329217/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.