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Issue: 1945 February - Page 43

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where.
Yes, some day these firms which have
offered a specialty part manufacturing
service for operators will get their just
reward, but until that day th ey seem emi·
nently happy to erve operators and sup·
ply newly manufactured parts to replace
rna ·hines in operation.
Another "E" Award
NEW YORK-Another "E" Award and
this tim e it' a" hE" Award. So said the
clever card mailed out by Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Wachtel (he, of the DePerri Ad·
\ertising Agency, which handles the rna·
jority of coin machine accounts on the East
Coast) to announce the advent of Lynne
Ivy, weighing in at 6 pounds and 6 ounces
on January 3rd at the J ewish Memorial
Hospital.
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Congratulations to Papa and Mama
Wachtel; you properly deserve the "E" for
excelle nce in production.
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
42
FOR
FEBRUARY
1945
~ississippi
ATCHEZ-Bu iness was never better
during the Holidays and the trend of ex·
cellent business among operators of the
Magnolia state seems to be con tinuin g.
The New Year brought several new
businesses to Mississippi. Foremost was the
E. C. Keathley Co., operators of electric
phonographs and other co in operated de·
vices. They bought all of th e Natchez and
Mississippi machines and some of the Lou·
isiana machines which have been operated
by J. A. Hochew for the F. A. B. Co.
with the aid of Ham. B.
elson, former
owner, now operating slo ts in Louisiana.
The Service
ovelty Co. old out to
Silas Redd Co., who in turn old to Bill
Eidt's Enterpri es and now there are only
two major operators in this city. Eidt and
Keathley, and they ure really BIG OPER·
ATOR , as each weighs well over th e 240
pound mark.
Edward Newell, former service manager
of th e Service Novelty Co., is now con·
nected with the Southern Amusement Co.,
distributors of coin operated eq uipment.
A new service hop ha s been opened for
business by George Wilson, who states that
he has more business than he can handle
at the present tim e.
A party of Natchez football fans and
operator headed by P. K. Ewing Jr. mo·
tored to ew Orleans on New Year's Day
for the 11th annual Sugar Bowl game be·
tween Duke's Blue Devils and the Crimson
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