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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1950 July - Page 3

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Quietly and without any fanfare, fraternal,
Orphanages, medical clinics, hospitals,'
patriotic and civic type clubs in America
veteran rehabilitation ana social centers
send great sums of money to worthy hu-
receive regularly a fixed sum of money from
manitarian enterprises., Without aid from
these clubs which aids them in carrying on
these groups many charitable organizations
their good work. In order to do' these won-
would not be able to function. Their type of
derful acts, from which so many unfortunate
giving is not of the "flash in the pan" variety
people benefit so much, these clubs need
that is in one big gob and then no more;
MONEY! Without it, it would be impossible
instead, these Quiet Samaritans set up
to go on. So in the club quarters, under
committees which give much of their own
sup~rvision
time . and effort to see that money is con-
Bell Coin Machines are installed and from
stantly being raised for worthy causes in
their revenue comes the money which sends
their community. Unselfishly they work
these Quiet Samaritans out into the world
without any remuneration to bring happi-
to perform one of life's most wonderful
ness, love and medical care to those in need.
acts--charity to their fellowmen.
of intelligent businessmen,
BBLL·O·MATIC CORPORATION
WOR L D ' S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR : MILL.S BELL PRODUCTS , 4100 FULLERT ON AVENUE, CHICAGO 39, IL L I NOIS
T H E COIN MACHINE REVIEW for July. 1950. Vol. 17, No. 12. Publ ished mon t hly at 1115 Venice Blvd .. Los A ngele. IS, Cali f or nia. Paul W. Blackford. editor an d
pu bli sher. Ent ered as ' Seeond Cl ass Matter July 23. 1936. at th e Post Olli ee at Loa A ngel e •• Calif .• und er t he Act of March 3. 1879. $5.00 for two years-$3. 00 for one
year. 50c per. copy.
JULY, 1950
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