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Show The Scoutmaster's Minute' Big Enough Scouts, you are all familiar with the measuring requirements you meet on the way to First Class. ' Tonight I am thinking of another an-other kind of measuring. Often I get the feeling that we sometimes some-times don't realize how ofter we measure ourselves, day after day. When you look at a heavy package and say. That's too heavy hea-vy for me to lift," what are you measuring? The size of the pack-nge pack-nge perhaps. -But even more you are measuring yourself. You are not big enough to handle this package or perhaps you just think you aren't. It may be our home work. We say. ' K's too much," when we really mean, "I'm not enthusiastic enthus-iastic enough about that much work." You see, in cases like that we are talking about ourselves, really, real-ly, rather than the amount of otir home work. Let's have a big idea this month to "Be of Service." Some may say, "Oh, It's too much bother," bo-ther," but others will prove that they're big enough to measure up to this idea. When we look at a Job we take our own measure. WHAT THE SCOUTMASTER DOES his boys will do. The leader lead-er is reflected In his boys. From the self-sacrifice and patriotism of their scoutmaster, scouts Inherit In-herit the practice of voluntary self-sacrifice and patriotic service. ser-vice. Good night. Scouts |