Scouting, Volume 59, Number 1, January-February 1971 Page: 55
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Don't miss the February
issue of PACK-O-FUN!
GOLD CENTERPIECES
lus crafts, skits and stunts that boys like!
This Jules Veme-ish
flying machine
dramatically symbolizes
our American Heritage.
See Special Insert
PAGES 9 AND 10
FOR A MONEY-EARNING
PROJECT YOUR UNIT
CAN BE PROUD
TO PARTICIPATE IN
YEAR AFTER YEAR!
YEARS
Scores of youth organizations (including
Scout units) that first used the Tom-Wat
Plan in 1957 are still conducting Tom-
Wat projects in their community . . .
without missing a single year.
Why do these groups rely on the Tom-
Wat Plan season after season, instead
of the same single money-earning
product?
Because their Show*Cases contain a
fresh selection of merchandise each
time they use the Plan.
That's why the welcome mat is always
out for a boy with a Tom-Wat Show*
Case!
Ideas like these make your Blue & Gold Banquet
a breeze - and you get favors & table
decorations to match - banquet activities, too!
Pack-O-Fun, the scrapcraft magazine, is a lifesaver for Den
Mothers. It brings you 10 lively issues a year . . . each as help-
ful as February with its pages of Blue & Gold banquet ideas. You
et over 60 pages of clever, original, down-to-earth things for boys to
make ancT do each month . . . some so clever you'll want to make them yourself.
1,000 ideas in all . . . for about a penny a day.
ack-O-Fun saves you hours and hours of planning. And there are no budget worries
ase projects are made of scraps and throwaways found in any home.
ith Pack-O-Fun you have an endless supply of party helps and decorations . . .theme
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ver a million users praise Pack-O-Fun. Mrs R. G. of Ohio writes, "We make it clear,
-O-Fun is a 'must' in Cubbing. "Mrs. C. D. of Mass. says, "Thanks to Pack-O-Fun, our
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ick-O-Fun's "how-to" pictures and directions are so clear, so simple they are fun to
w. They let the youngsters go ahead on their own, with little supervision. Projects
great, too, and parents like the idea of not being pestered for extra money.
end in your subscription now, while this Special Introductory Offer is in effect.
zy back guarantee applies, of course!
Order from PACK-O-FUN, Park Ridge, Illinois 60068.
OU
ISN'T IT TIME YOUR UNIT
STARTED USING
THE MONEY-EARNING PLAN
THAT NEVER WEARS OUT
ITS WELCOME?
See Special Insert
PAGES 9 AND 10
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nted Skit Book No.2
ow. (Regularly 50c)
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(Regular price $5) *T ■
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Payment enclosed. Please rush my free book of skits
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Note: All subscribers who order now get Free Skit Book.
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)rders
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 59, Number 1, January-February 1971, periodical, January 1971; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353586/m1/55/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.