Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 April

PERSONAL BILL OF DUTIES
TO SAFEGUARD OUR BILL OF RIGHTS
8. I will devote a definite por­
This is not a war of armed
tion of my time daily to
forces alone. It is far more than
maintaining my vitality at
that. In the final analysis— it is
high pitch, through good-
a war of ideas.
health
habits; sleep, exer­
The American “ Ideology,” or
cise,
fresh
air, good eating
the American Way of Life, is
and
drinking.
based on our “Bill of Rights.”
It is the best guarantee of “Life,
Liberty, and the Pursuit of Hap­
piness” which man has ever de­
vised. Time has proved its worth.
The unparalleled American prog­
ress has established its humane
values.
To live the American Way of
Life is of utmost importance. It is
not enough to just talk about it.
As a guide to living the Amer­
ican Way of Life, Melvin Evans,
a management engineer, has de-
velped a ‘.‘Personal Bill of Du­
ties” which we, as American citi­
zens, should adopt to safeguard
our Bill of Rights.
Here are ten of the points to
live by:
1. I will start the day with a
sincere purpose and feeling
of dynamic good will.
2. I will cultivate awareness
of “others,” their problems
and interests.
3. I will be alert and willing
to give the other fellow a
boost — tactfully — even
though this may mean let­
ting him get the credit.
4. 1 will earnestly and ener­
getically seek the economic
and spiritual welfare of my
family and myself, and, at
the same time, devote a
substantial portion of my
time to the welfare and in­
terests of those about me.
5. I will be scrupulously hon­
est, sincere and loyal in all
my thinking and acting.
6. Whatever I do will be done
with all my heart and soul,
with a passion for thor­
oughness.
7. I will cultivate the art of
patience under all circum­
stances, beginning at home.
9. I will tirelessly add to my
knowledge, not only that of
my job, but also any in­
formation that will make
me a more effective citizen.
10. Through resolutely follow-
this program daily, I will
strive, with God’s help, to
eliminate completely from
my personality: fear, in­
feriority complex, discon­
tent, worry, anger, hate,
jealousy, revenge, shyness,
self-consciousness.
DUO LOCKS!
Then, whenever you need
locks, we make them so
that this key— and only
this key— will open them!
Now you can have the
guaranteed protection of
Duo Locks — with the
great convenience of only
one key for all of them!
Under the Registered Key
Plan, we register a non-
duplicatable key in your
name and send it to you.
No wonder operators
everywhere are taking
advantage of this time and
trouble saving new Plan.
Get your Registered Key
now whether you need
locks or not. No cost or
obligation— write today to
Dept. A4.
Registered Key Plan Gives
You One Key for All Your
April, 1942
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New and Used
Please Take Your Change in
United States Defense
Savings Stamps
"INVEST IN SECURITY"
V E N D IN G M A C H IN E
D IS T R IB U T O R S
E. T. B A R R O N C O .
Northwest Distributor of Vending Machines
fo r candy, peanuts, gum, matches, cig ar­
ettes, and all types of venders' merchandise.
Compliments of
A S S O C IA T ED O PER A TO R S O F LO S A N G E LE S C O U N T Y . IN C .
Used Machines Taken in Trade
19 E. La k e S t.
M in n eap o lis, Minn.
THERE
ATTENTION!
A j L U
25c
to cover cost of m ailing.
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350 M u lb e rry
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CIGARETTE
ONLY
ONE
By
FOR
U.S.
NOW
"CURLEY " ROBINSON
VICTORY will be won by the
side with the most planes, tanks,
guns, ships and Morale.
In this emergency, members
and associates of the Associated
Operators of Los Angeles County,
Inc., have contributed fully to
the job that they are best fitted
to perform, with their experi­
ence, resources and energy, turn­
ing out weapons of morale in
the form of entertainment to
those in the service of our coun­
try.
Your Association asks you to
put forth even a greater effort
in a new field —SELLING DE­
FENSE STAMPS AND BONDS
—to the thousands of customers
who patronize your merchants.
It is requested that every
merchant be contacted for his
fullest cooperation in displaying
one of the enclosed cards on his
cash register. He should be in­
structed that in addition to hav­
ing postage stamps for sale, that
a good and sufficient supply of
defense savings stamps in de­
nominations of ten and twenty-
five cents be kept on hand and
that he request his customers to
MACHINES
U - N E E D - A - P A K 6 Co l. C I G A R E T T E
M A C H IN E S W ith F L O O R
S T A N D . O n ly ...........................................
A s Illu s tra te d . C a p a c ity . 170 packs. S lu g
proof. 15c or 20c models. Reconditioned
lik e new. T e rm s : % w ith o rd e r: balance
C .O .D .
W rite fo r complete catalog of
cig are tte and 5c candv bar m achine*.
D. R O B B I N S
5 0 3 W. 4 1 " ST.
WORD
VICTORY
O ur 64 page pocket size catalogue explains
how to successfully operate a route of
vendors and counter games. Also has p ic­
tures and descriptions of over I00 machines.
Send
IS
IM hunt/it
8c C O .
N EW Y O R K C ITY
FOR SALE
2.000 new vending machines. Will
dispense any package up to 2"xl"x
\
b”. 6,000 steel perfume display
cases with 12 drawers. Bargain for
the lot.
KAPLAN. 1615 S. Kostner Ave.,
Chicago.
G O O D N EW S FO R O P ER A T O R S
A new discovery! A new product for your
vending m achines! It’s krispy, krunchy,
h ealth y an d delicio us; test locations prove
that it w ill be a great success; it’s a fast
seller and very p ro fita b le . W rite for details!
V IC T O R V E N D IN G C O R P .
5711 G ra n d A v e .
C h ic a g o , III.
Barry Wood, radio and record artist, who launched the Defense Bond drive at Mills Novelty
C o . Center man is Erwin Berg, of Miller Music; and right is Jim Mangan, Mills' executive, who
is serving as consultant in special promotions for the Conservation of Manpower Committee.
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