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Issue: 1942 February - Page 31

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NEW TEXAS ARCADE
The Penny Arcade at Tex­
arkana recently completed by
George Prock, Dallas, Texas, is
under the managership of L. E.
Keller.
PENNY A RCA D ES
. . . and other suitable sites are in tremendous demand
THE JO B DONE RIGHT
When you find yourself saying
of a piece of work, “Well, that’ll
get by!” the truth of the matter
is that it probably will not get
by at all if anyone truly con­
cerned happens to examine it.
Your work is an expression of
yourself. If you can say of it
“There—that’s done right!” you
know that you have no criticism
to fear either from others or
from yourself.
The harder the job, of course,
the more bound up in detail, the
greater the temptation to slight
it— hustle it through— rush it to
a point where it will “get by.”
But the worker who wishes to
be able to say, “That’s done
right,” is the one who has
learned how to stick, how to see
a job through to the end.
Almost anyone can start a
piece of work. A great many
can carry it through part of the
way. But it takes a “real man”
to see it through properly com­
pleted.
The “Pied Pipei'” does not
mean an intoxicated plumber.
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46 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE - CALL OR WRITE TODAY
In t e r n a t io n a l M u to s c o p e R e e l C o . Inc.
Penny Arcade Headquarters Since 189S
44-01 ELEVENTH ST., LONG ISLAND CITY. NEW YORK
HATS OFF TO THE WURLITZER 950 IN CLEVELAND
Graham Distributing Co., Cleveland distributors, celebrated National Wurlitzer Days by
playing host to a large number of music merchants. Fascinated by the brilliant fluorescent
illumination on the Victory Model 950, one group tendered it a "hats off" salute. At the right
is Joe Young, manager of Graham's Cleveland office. At the left, E nie Petering, assistant gen­
eral sales manager for Wurlitzer. Ernie reports that admiration of the illumination of the
Victory Model 950 was equalled by general recognition that it is a Wurlitzer through and
through embodying all the time-tested mechanical features.
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Can Install Them
te ll you e xa c tly how to proceed and supply everything you
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P R O F IT !!
REM EM B ER PE A R L HARBO R . . . 1200 RE H o le s. . . 5^ per sale . . . .
Contains the smartest ticket creation in years— the V -I-C -T -O -R -Y
sym bols!__ Takes in $60.00 _ _ _ Total Average Payout $30.45 _ _ _
Total Average Profit $34.35 . . . T H IC K DIE-CU T board.
S UP E R I OR
P R OD U C T S
February, 1942
© International Arcade Museum
14 . N. P EO R IA
ST.
CH ICA G O , IL L .
AUTOMATIC AGE
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