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Show Two Top Radio Repairmen Speed Up Service E. A. "Eddie" Call has made an important announcement to the local people who have radio troubles trou-bles and are reluctant to bring their radios in for repairs for fear they'll miss Amos and Andy, or some other daily radio program. If that has been your worry in the past then dismiss the thought, and hurry down to E. A. Call's Service with that radio early in the morning. You can get your set back that night and never nev-er miss a thing. According to Mr. Call he recently re-cently acquired the services of Bill Pitcher, who owned his own radio repair shop in San Bernardino, Bernar-dino, California, an outstanding workman. Then he has Reed Hancock, Han-cock, another specialist in radio repair, who has been with him since he opened his new shop next door to the Standard office. Both Bill and Reed went through World War II as radio repairmen and technicians, and can do a real job. Mr. Call also reports his shop is still able to give one-day ser-1 vice on refrigeration and electric j motors in addition to radios. |