Scouting, Volume 57, Number 3, March 1969 Page: 29
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Wonders
With
Wolfgang's
PROVEN $1 PRODUCTS!
AVAILABLE NOW...THE BEST
FROM THE HEART OF THE CHOCOLATE
KINGDOM . . . DELICIOUS CANDIES MADE
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THE DETAILS AND SAMPLES TO HELP
YOUR FUND RAISING EFFORTS TODAY.
D. E. WOLFGANG CANDY CO.
BOX 226, YORK, PA. 1740S
sell-♦Early
Easter
Extra
Eggs !
GEARED ROPE MACHINE KIT
Make rope from baler or binder twine. Any
siie from '/j" lashing to over I" Monkey bridge
rope. Heavy nylon gears with 9 to 4 ratio makes
the^ machine fast, strong & smooth. $8.95 postpaid
(Minn, residents add 3% sales tax.)
The Grand Portage Company
P. O. Box 27023
Golden Volley. Minn. 55427
SELLING POLICY
Certain advertising in this magazine
contains offers of sales plans for in-
dividual or unit use. It must be clearly
understood that Scout unit use of these
plans to earn money must first be cleared
with the unit's local council and chartered
institution.
The selling of any product must be done
on its own merits. Selling must not be
done in uniform or in the name of the
Boy Scouts of America except for non-
commercial products and then only when
approved by the local council. Sales in
uniform of commercial products violates
our policy of not permitting the movement
to be used for commercial purposes. No
one, unless authorized by the National
Council Executive Board, may sign a con-
tract of a commercial character involving
the Boys Scouts of America or any char-
tered unit of the Boy Scouts of America
or for use of any of our insignia or term-
inology with the product.
The products offered in these adver-
tisements have been examined by Scout-
ing Magazine, and to the best of our
knowledge their value is commensurate
with the selling price suggested. All ad-
vertisers in this section are familiar with
the official policies of the Boy Scouts of
America and have indicated their will-
ingness to abide by them. Any Scouter
receiving information or literature that
is in conflict with our policies should
immediately notify Boy Scouts of America,
New Brunswick, N.J. 08903.
LANE BRYANT
VOLUNTEER AWARDS
|IJ| EMBERS AND UNITS of the Boy
Scouts of America are eligible
for the 1969 Lane Bryant Volunteer
Awards for "outstanding voluntary con-
tributions to their communities." The
winning individual and organization
each will receive $5,000 and a plaque.
Anyone may make nominations for
work done during 1968. They must be
mailed by May 1, 1969, on official nomi-
nation cards. The cards and information
are available from Lane Bryant Volun-
teer Awards '69, 465 Fifth Ave., New
York, N.Y. 10017, or your council office.
A nomination must be accompanied
by a statement of 400 words or less de-
scribing the nominee's accomplishments
and their impact on the community.
Clippings and other supporting informa-
tion may also be submitted. □
What s my frog doing in your stew?"
Sylvania
Bulbs
47.7% OR $17.20 PROFIT PER CASE/
CASH PRIZES—On each 20 order for even more profit!
PROMOTION HELP—Free posters, bumper stickers, radio-
TV and news releases, ID cards, and complete sales plan!
HANDY CARRY-ALL CASE—Contains 18 packs, each with
popular household assortment of 8 bulbs. Sells for
$2.00 per pack—same price charged at any retail store.
RISK NO MONEY—Send no money until after you sell
the bulbs. Unsold bulbs can be returned for full credit.
HERE'S HOW EASILY SYLVANIA BULBS SELL:
"Sold out in a couple of afternoons. Please send
another 10 cases as soon as possible." Riverside, Calif.
"Most of our members sold over a case each in less
than 2 hours." Hampden-Sydney, Va.
AMERICA'S BEST, Box 121, Mobile, Alabama 36601
Please send full information to:
NAME
ADDRESS.
CITY
UNIT NO..
.STATE.
NO. OF MEMBERS.
DEER PARK
can help your
organization
turn cookies and
candy into
QUICK CASH!
Find out now about the quality
cookies and candies that practi-
cally sell themselves. A wide variety
of items made with the finest imported
and domestic ingredients! Deer Park
"Sellers" range from 500 to $2.50 . . .
while you earn profits up to 45%! Also,
enjoy all these extras, FREE . . . bonus
cases, pre-paid freight, carry bags
and personalized organization
labels! PAREVE
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