Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1941)

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^4 V 1*-^ Homer Covey, president of the WORTH FOOD MARKETS in Fort Worth, is shown congratulating Zack Hurt (left), KFJZ sports commentator, and Fred L. Edwards (right), commercial manager of KFJZ, for the splendid results of the popular football player contest. Stacked on the table in front of the group are the sales slips which counted as votes — 934,007 of them. The trophy on the table was presented to the Masonic Home, whose Ray Coulter pulled 144,324 votes to become the most popular player. Edwards is holding one of the sales slips in his hand showing the relative size of each vote placed. FEBRUARY, 1941 55