Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 April

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HOUSTON (RC).-Operator W. L. Mor-
rison, who formerly conducted his business
from his home, has opened a neat little
office on Harrisburg Blvd. near the Ford
plant.
Russell Merritt, Gulf States Amusement
service man, went to work at the Shell oil
refinery about March 22nd.
Mrs. Lula J. Hazlett, mother of operator
J. R. Hazlett, died in a local hospital March
7th. She is survived by James Russell
Hazlett, her only child, and three sisters.
Hazlett has been in the army since October
and his wife has carried on their phono-
graph operating business since then. Be-
fore her marriage she was secretary for a
large operating firm.
Several months ago Tom Williams, owner
of Williams Novelty Co., 'moved into large
offices on Chenevert St. He reported excel-
lent business and is also doing radio and
amplifier repairing along with phonograph
operating.
Bill Gates, who used to operate phono-
graphs for his brother, Ernest Gates, owner
of Gulf States Amusement Co., was recently
made a 1st class machinist mate and at
present is chemical warfare instructor.
Bill enlisted in the Seabees several months
ago.
Joe Day, exclusive Rock-Ol(J. agent for
Harris and five surrounding counties, re-
ported excellent business all of this year.
He is located in the building that was occu-
pied by the firm of Stelle & Horton for
several years.
Southern Amusement Co., for several
years, has been owned and operated by five
Porter brothers. Now only two, Jess and
Virgil, are actively connected with the firm.
The others are engaged in other lines of
work.
An ardent victory gardener is Lester
Hearn, owner of Standard Music Co. Les-
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RADIO TUBES
5U4G ...................... $1.05
5Y4G ...................... .70
6A6 ........................ 1.65
6B5 .......................... 2.00
6L5G ...................... 1.10
6F8G ...................... 1.35
6B8 ................. : ........ 2.00
6J5GT .................... 1.15
46 ............................ 1.10
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70L7GT .................. $2.00
30 ............................ 1.05
37 ............................ .80
41 ............................ .90
42 ............................ . 90
40 ............................ 1.10
53 ............................ 1.65
78 ............................ 1.05
79 ............................ 1.65
20%
80 ......................... _ .. $1 . 10
76 ............................ 1.10
7B7 .......................... 1.35
7F7 .......................... 1.65
85 ............................ . 90
84 ............................ 1.10
6SK7GT .................. 1.00
6SD7GT .................. 1.00
6SN7GT .................. 1.10
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ter could not find a tractor, even a second
hand one, for sale, so he hauled off and
built himself one. A right neat and serv-
iceable job it is, ' too.
Another example of Hearn's mechanical
ability, this time assisted by operator Paul
Dean, is a midget, single cylinder, automo-
bile. Pretty soon Dean will be scooting
about his route in fair comfort and con-
siderable haste with the grand feeling that
he is light on tires and easy on gas.
H. H. Horton is due to become plenty
popular with his fellow operators in the
near future because of a new sideline he
plans to handle. He promised to talk for
publication real soon.
Houston operators are truly enthused
over their victory gardens. Quite a number
of them were born and raised on the farm,
others have made gardening a hobby for
years, but to many it is a brand new expe-
rience. The last named group are really,
and literally, digging in, and bid fair to
more than make up in hard work and study
the edge the others have in experience.
John C. Wright
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THESE CHARTS SHOW
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SAVINGS PLANS FOR
WAR SAVINGS
BON D 5 (Members of
Armed Forces In cI u d e d
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STUDY THEM WITH AN EYE TO THE FUTURE!
There is more to these charts than meets the eye.
Not seen, but clearly projected into the future, is
the sales curve of tomorrow. Here is the thrilling
story of over 25,000,000 American workers who
are today voluntarily saving dose to FOUR AND
A HALF BILLION DOLLARS per year in War
Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan.
Think what this money will buy in the way of guns
and tanks and planes for Victory today-and .
mountains of brand new consumer goods tomorrow.
Remember, too, that War Bond money grows
in value every year it is saved, until at maturity
it returns $4 for every $3 invested!
Here indeed is a solid foundation Jor the peace-time
business that will follow victory. At the same time,
it is a real tribute to the voluntary American way
of meeting em~rgencies that has seen us through
every crisis in our history.
But there is still more to be done. As our armed
forces continue to press the attack in all quarters of
the globe, as war costs mount, so must the record
of our savings keep pace.
Clearly, on charts like these, tomorrow's Victory
- and tomorrow's sales curves - are being plotted
today by 50,000,000 Americans who now hold
WAR BONDS.
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