Scouting, Volume 59, Number 4, July-August 1971 Page: 1
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Your Scouts Can Earn
ALL The Money They Need
For ALL Your Troop's Activities
BECAUSE MOST CUSTOMERS
SELECT SEVERAL ITEMS!
ink of the great
outs can enjoy: extra special trips and
es; 100% Boys' Life subscriptions; ft
forms; the best, most complete camping ,
meeting equipment; summer council camp for
;very Scout; Philmont Scout Ranch; the next
'nmbOree; gifts and other good turns for your
ouncil and community.
THIS HANDSOME
DAY-DATE TRAVEL ALARM..
YOURS FREE!
BIG $9.95 VALUE
LUMINOUS-TIPPED DIAL
Simply Mail Card BEFORE AUGUST 15
This sturdy Day-Date Travel Alarm folds compactly away in a trim,
attractive case . . . tells time-of-day plus day-of-week and date-of-
month!
Just the thing for camping and other troop trips: dependable alarm
wakes you for sure . . . luminous hands and numeral tips show time
clearly at night . . . manly "leather" case looks good at home or in
the field.
Exclusive convenient front-set alarm feature. Day and date click over
automatically each midnight. Made by a division of the Hamilton
Watch Company.
It's the perfect Scouter's travel companion. AND IT'S YOURS FREE
FOR ACTING NOW ... by August 7 5 at the latest!
The Case That's PROVED Itself!
WHAT A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR PROFITS!
No matter how much money your troop has made
selling any other money-earning item, you can make
a lot more money showing the Tom-Wat Show-kCase
ASSORTMENT of appealing products. Since most cus-
tomers can't resist ordering several items, each sale
averages $4, $5, and more — instead of just a dollar
or so as ft would if you sold only one item. Most
Scouts easily average $60 in sales or a profit of at
least $20 each . . . and many, many troops — both
large and small — do much better. Just compare this
with what your troop might make selling a single item!
A LITTLE MORE EFFORT ... A LOT MORE MONEY
It takes a little more effort, keeping track of a lot
more orders. But, of course, it's worth it. And there
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To Get A HEAD START
This Fall . . .
Reserve Show * Cases For All Your Scouts NOW
(And Receive EXTRA Prizes!)
Instead Of Reserving A SAMPLE Show * Case First.
Many troop leaders prefer to reserve Show * Cases for all their
' Scouts at this time, rather than a sample first. If you wish to do
|the same, simply fill in entire card below, including the yellow
section. There's NO RISK. Show* Cases are sent on consignment
...any unordered Show* Case items (IF any) may be re-
turned. You still receive the free briefcase and clock . . . and,
for saving us the expense of sending a sample Show* Case
first, you get 200 extra prize points for extra prizes!
IMPORTANT! All shipments sent prepaid to your com-
munity. But truckers collect an extra charge on delivery
to a private home. You save money and time by
specifying delivery to a church, school, or j
business where shipments can be received
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Please Reserve Sample Show*Case . . .
. . . plus briefcase of sales aids and, if this request is mailed BEFORE
AUG. 15, free clock. If we don't go ahead with a Tom-Wat project
this fall, we'll return the Show* Case and Tom-Wat will reimburse us
for postage. (We may keep the briefcase and clock.)
Date Wanted (After July 15)
HAVE YOU □ Received a sample Tom-Wat assortment before?
n Run a Tom-Wat project before?
My Name
My Address
City
State
Zip.
My ADULT Scouter Title
(Must be ADULT Scouter — If Assistant Scoutmaster, must be over 21)
Troop No. No. of Scouts
in (Name of Town).
Sponsor
□ CHECK HERE if you
wish to reserve Show -k Cases
for all your Scouts NOW,
instead of a sample first.
FILL IN BELOW AS WELL AS AT LEFT
No. Show * Cases Wanted
Date Wanted (After Aug. 1)
(Allow 2-3 weeks delivery)
Phone (Include area code)
[SHIP TO
Prepaid to school, church or business.
Extra charge on delivery to private home.
, Street Address
Deliveries CANNOT be made to a RR or box number.
Give street address and/or clear directions.
City .
.County.
State .
Council.
Zip.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 59, Number 4, July-August 1971, periodical, July 1971; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353606/m1/11/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.