If I'm not mistaken and correct me if I'm wrong, I 
believe that one of the intentions of the "golf shirt" 
was for outpost who could not afford the "traditonal" 
uniform for some reason or another. This could 
work,especially, for new outpost trying to get on their 
feet.

Geno Plares
O.P.#178 NCal/Nev.
San Jose,CA.
> Sounds better than a skirt!!! I have nothing against skirts or dresses,
> I love them both, but to be working with young boys in a skirt!?!
> Needless, I wear jeans and my Straight Arrow tee-shirt and will save the
> skirt for something more formal if that ever comes along for me.
> 
> We save the uniforms for the 1st Wednesday of the month and encourage
> the boys to wear jeans/pants and some sort of  Royal Ranger or RR
> pinewood derby shirt the rest of the month. Those uniforms put a big
> hole in the budget!
> 
> Later-
> Bessie
> Blessed Sparrow
> Astoria Outpost 107
> 
> 
> Spirit Rider wrote:
> 
> > All,
> > Is the National Commander a beach bumb?
> > Golf shirt and shorts??? ;-)
> >
> > Later,
> > Noel"Spirit Rider"Bell
> > F.C.F 97
> > Buckskin 99
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