Scouting, Volume 21, Number 7, July 1933 Page: 2
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Good Camp Equipment
No. 1306. Sleeping Bag
No. 1077. Bed Sack
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No. I 172. Official All-Wool Camp Blanket
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No. 1355. Jamboree Mattress
SLEEPING BAG
Affords luxurious rest and cozy warmth. The
feature of this bag is that it has three pads,
plus mattress, which may be used as needed.
Head cover with inside pockets and side flaps;
covered with a good quality 8-oz. thoroughly
waterproof duck. The pads are filled with
excellent quality Kapok. The feature of the
all-around zipper makes it possible to easily
ventilate and air the entire bag. Size 32" x 72".
Shipping charges not prepaid.
No. 1306 $14.00
BED SACKS
Made of closely woven white drill with tie
tape fastener. Bed Sacks have solved the prob-
lem of sanitary sleeping mattresses for all
camps. Can be refilled with straw or other
bedding material whenever necessary. Easily
stowed when not in use. Practical for over-
night hikes also. Size 74" x 35".
No. 1077 75c
No. I077A Same with zipper fastener 90c
OFFICIAL ALL-WOOL CAMP BLANKET
An economical all-wool olive drab blanket of
a quality that will wear and wear. These
blankets are just what you want for rough
wear, camping and outdoor use. Very strong
and durable. First Class Emblem woven into
center of blanket. Size 60" x 80".
No. 1172 $2.50
JAMBOREE MATTRESS
This will be used by the American Boy
Scouts at the World Jamboree this summer.
One of the outstanding developments in modern
camping equipment. A ground spring mattress
on the inner-spring mattress principle, which
folds up. It is easily carried and takes up
little space in stowing away. Covered with
water repellent material. Weighs about 10 lbs.
Size opened is 72" long x 24" wide and 3"
high. Will support a person weighing up to
200 lbs. When closed it measures 24" x 24"
x 4".
No. 1355 $9.75
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SCOUTING. Published Monthly by the Boy Scouts of America, 2 Park Avenue, New York. E. S. Martin, Editor. Entered as Second
Class Matter, January 20, 1928 at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., additional entry at the Post Office at Brooklyn, N. Y., under the
Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1932, by Boy Scouts of Aniericaa. Subscription Price $1.00 a year.
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