Scouting, Volume 27, Number 3, March 1939 Page: 2
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FREE CANDY
If your face appears in this pic
ture, send us written confirmation
from your Scoutmaster, and we
will send you free box of assorted
candy bars, Retail Value, $1.00.
Step Out With Vigor I
For pep and energy that take you to
the end of the trail without tiring,
carry these energy-food candies
wherever you go. Eat one of these big
bars anytime your muscles send out
the "tired" or "more-energy" signal.
You'll be surprised how this peps you
up. That's because all four of these
famous Gurtiss candy bars are en-
riched with Dextrose — the sugar
your body uses directly for energy.
Each is delicious in a different way.
Try them all.
CURTISS CANDY CO., CHICAGO
OTTO SCHNERING, PRESIDENT
SCOUTING. Published Monthly except August by the I5oy Scouts of America. 2 Park Avenue, New York. E. S. Martin. Editor
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 20, 1928, at the Post Office at New York N Y under the act of March 3, 1879 <•< «.„'
right, 19H9, by Boy Scouts of America. Subscription Price, $1.00 a year. ' ' C°Py"
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