Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1946 December

14
THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
December, 1946
Sees Greatest Years
(Continued from page 9)
own house in order to meet the great
and exacting post war demands.
"Proud as we are, at U-Select-It, that
we have done the best job we know
how, we are more proud of the indus-
try wide improvements of the past
decade," Mr. Coan said.
"Success of our contemporaries all
down the line has attracted the at-
tention of organizers, manufacturers,
merchandisers, bringing into the in-
dustry, in turn, many more desirable
and qualified people. We are now
ready to assume our responsibility to
the operating fraternity and the pub-
lic; and the program launched by
Coin Machine Industries is an indica-
tion of how we regard our job.
"While we are primarily me~chan-
dising people in our own family, we
have not been unmindful of the kind-
red interests of our contemporaries in
this industry. This, in my mind, is
the COIN MACHINE industry. All
are vendors, whether of amusement,
service or commodities. Biased as we
are in our own behalf we, never-the-
less, realize that the success of our
branch of the industry is dependent to
a great degree on the succe~s of all
Cleanliness and organization from the Operator's Headquarters to the Location
and Back Makes More Sales and More Profits, says Coan in his Discussion. of
Post-war Opportunities.
factors. It was with this aim in view
that we and our committee set about
to create an ALL-Industry program.
The public does not stop to consider
the private virtues of any manufact-
urer or machine. It is service the pub-
lic wants. So in the interest of a
harmonious and generally profitable
and beneficial industry we setup a
program that would reflect the best
thinking of the best minds in the in-
dustry.
"I am happy to be able to say, so
far as I can judge, that we have at-
tracted the best minds and the best
talents possible. The acceptance given
our program from the manufacturers,
the distributors and the operators
convinces me that we are destined to
accomplish great things in the future.
We have the machines, and the per-
sonnel, as well as the spirit of co-
operation and self-sacrifice and the
show in February, greatest of them
(Continued on page 22)
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December, 1946
THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
15
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