Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1946 December

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THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
December, 1946
BY M. D. PUGH
35 S. RAYMOND AVE.
PASADENA 1, CALIF.
TEL. RY011 1-6510
Three carloads of Packard "400"
Hideaway phonographs have been re-
ceived by West Coast distributors this
past two weeks. These units were re-
ceived by Jack Gutshall Distributing
Co., and The Nickabob Company, Los
Angeles, and the Pla-Mor Sales Co.,
Seattle.
The West Coast will be well repre-
sented among the exhibitors at the
CMI Coin Machine Show in Chicago
February 3 to 6. Already in our
rounds we have learned that six west
cosst concerns will be on hand with
exhibits. Others have indicated they
will be on hand. Following are Exhi-
bitors who already have contracted
for space:
Associated Operators of Los
Angeles County, Inc., Los Angeles.
Managing Director, "Curley" Robin-
son in charge.
Pantages Maestro Co., Hollywood,
Calif. Rodney Pantages.
Quality Pictures Co., Hollywood.
Shipman Mfg. Co., Los Angeles,
Calif.
Solotone Corp., Los Angeles.
Universal Pacific Sales Co., Los
Angeles.
"Chunk-E-Nut Products Company
announces the opening of a new West-
ern factory at 1261-67 E. Sixth St.,
Los Angeles 21, California. This new,
modern plant comprises three stories
with a total floor space of 28,000 sq.
feet. The telephone number is Mutual
3092. Chunk-E-Nut Products Com-
pany carries a full line of peanut
butter, shelled and salted peanuts and
nut meats, popcorn and supplies, etc.
and these are now on hand in the new
plant. This move has been made in
order to satisfy the growing demand
for products packed under the Chunk-
E-Nut label. Joe Moss and Ed Berg
will be glad to hear from their friends
and receive them personally at the
plant." Chunk-E-Nut is the new
Corporate name of Moss Bros. Nut
Co., Phila~elphia, Pittsburgh and Los
Angeles.
Leo Willens, formerly of U-Need-
A-Pak, was in charge of the exhibit
of coin operated movie machines of
Capitol Projector Co., New York, dur-
ing the week of the Park show.
COUNTER GAME THAT IS LEGAL EVERYWHERE!
POP-UP will 'score' every time in ANY location EVERY-
WHERE! POP-UP will out-earn any game of its kind.
POP-UP WILL TRIPLE YOUR PROFIT!
POP-UP is sturdily built -
Natural wood cabinet with
polished chrome-nickel fittings. Highly finished rust-
proof ports. Precision built scoring unit and fool-proof
mechanism. POP-UP is indestructible. Height 18",
Width 12", Depth 8". Get POP-UP in all your locations
for those 'soaring' profits.
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December, 1946
Wm Rabkin, pres., 11-nd A. W. Blen-
dow, sales manager, International
Mutoscope Corp., have returned to
New York after attending the Amuse-
ment Park convention and exhibit
• where they displayed the Mutoscope
machines, Photomatic, picture ma-
chine, Voice-0-Graph, recorder,
Atomic Bomber, and post card
vendors.
Trimount Coin Machine Co., Boston,
are featuring Pop-Up counter game.
Joe Eisen & Sons, entertained
metropolitan operators with a show-
ing of the new Packard model-7 pho~o-
graph and Packard Hide-away phono-
graph units at their show rooms last
week. Homer Capehart, Chairman of
the Board was guest of honor. Joe
Eisen and his son Buddy together with
Sid Mittleman and Phil Mason extend-
ed themselves in presenting a two day
showing of outstanding merit. Several
distributors from out of town were
on hand.
Stanley Gersh of Perfect Games Co.
attended the Amusement Park show at
Chicago. Al Meyers, Rockaway arcade
man was also in the New York delega-
tion at the show.
The annual dinner dance of the Ar-
cade Owners Association of America
was set for December 12 at the Village
Barn. This affair draws attendance
of leading arcade people from over
the country.
thermy Corp., will move to a new
building January First located at 10th
Ave. and 49th St., New York. West
Side Distributing Co. is distributor for
Amity Manufacturing Co mp an y's
cigar vendor as well as other vending
equipment.
Arcade Owner's Association of
America will cooperate with the Vete-
ran's Administration in conducting
training schools for veterans it was
reported at association headquarters.
Harry Burger, president of West
Side Distributing Co. and Coin Dia-
The Board of Directors of National
Automatic Merchandising Association
at a meeting in Hotel Gotham, Decem-
ber third approved plans for the 1947
Convention and Vending Machine Ex-
hibit. Geo. Seedman of Rowe Manu-
facturing Co., was Chosen as General
Chairman of the combined events.
Place and dates of the 1947 Conven-
tion and Show will be announced at
a later date.
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Loyal Haight has joined the vend-
ingdepartmentof Paramount Theatres
succeeding Raymond Schosberg who
recently resigned to establish a theatre
vending and supply service of his own.
Haight, who for ten years was man-
ager of United Theatres vending
operations, will work with Max Schos-
berg who heads up Paramounts oper-
ations.
Rowe Manufacturing Company has
pledged $2,000 as their share of the
vending section in the Tobacco and
Allied Trades Division of the Feder-
ated Jewish Philanthropies.
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