Scouting, Volume 30, Number 2, February 1942 Page: Front Inside
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INJECTOR DtEASHRE HUNT!
'300,000WORTH Of
V**** "Heenmsi
EACH CASH!
Here's a chance to earn some real
money for your troop, and at the same
timeaid in thereclamationof avaluable
metal—BRASS! For every EMPTY
Brass Schick Blade Injector you re-
turn, the Magazine Repeating Razor
Company will pay 5^ in Cash! Start
right now to collect the "empties"
from your Dad—Big Brother—and the Neighbors.
There are Millions of these Empty Injectors which
LOOK FOR THESE
BRASS INJECTORS!
At 5i per empty cartridge there should be at least $300,000
worth of these Brass Injectors available right now.
EACH CASH!
should be available right now, and
people are buying more every day!
There's no limit to the amount of
money you can make—no strings to
the offer! Plan at once with your Scout-
master and others of your troop to
make an intensive canvass of all pos-
sible sources of empty Schick Inject-
ors, so that you can have cash flowing into your treas-
ury all the time. Be sure to read all the details!
Here's the Schick Injector Cartridge that's J;
worth money to you when empty. When
collected by Boy Scouts, empty Schick
Injector Cartridges are to be returned to
Magazine Repeating Razor Company,
Connecticut Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., in
quantities of 100 or more. Checks for each
shipment, plus postage paid for shipping
will be mailed at once to the person or unit
designated by each Troop as the proper
recipient of the money.
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