Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1946 December

December, 1946
Super Capacity From
New Stacking Principle
Henry T. Roberts, Vice President,
United States Vending Corporation,
Chicago, welcomes back Lt. Col.
Clarence J. Bayne after five and one-
half years of militaTy service. The
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firm, has been elected President and
General Manager.
The announcement was made on
November 20 at which time Mr. Krieg
assumed his new duties. He succeeds
William F. (Bill) Struby, resigned.
Mr. Krieg will continue in his capa-
city as General Counsel as well, Mr.
Capehart said.
The new President joined the Pack-
ard Manufacturing Corporation on
January 1, 1946. He was elected to
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VIKING
For 17 years leaders in service to
operators, Best in the West. We are
giving good service now to both
new and old operators. Manufac-
turers needing outlet and ware-
housing, write us.
NORTHWESTERN
BULK VENDORS
An Army Air Force Officer is shown
drinking a carbonated beverage from
new electrically selective bottle dispen-
ser manufactured by United States
V ending Corporation of Chicago.
Viking Specialty Co.
530 GOLDEN GATE AVE.
SAN FRANCISCO 2, CALIF.
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the board of directors in June of this
year.
Prior to his affiliation with Pack-
ard, Mr. Krieg served in the armed
forces as a Colonel. He was assistant
general counsel to the Selective Serv-
ice System, attached to National Head-
quarters in Washington. He served
from March, 1942 to October, 1945.
Before entering the army, Mr. Krieg
was a practicing attorney in Indian-
apolis for ten years.
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HAMILTON GLASS CO.
401 N. Elizabeth St.
Chicago 22, Ill.
coin machine industry will recall
when Col. Bayne "volunteered for a
year's service" with the famous Chi-
cago Black Horse Troop in November,
1940. During his service in the Cav-
alry and the Army Air Forces, Col.
Bayne saw most of the 48 States and,
as he stated, "Too much of the South-
west Pacific," when he participated
in the invasion of the Philippines.
This "team" is back in coin machine
circles with a "money-making" patent-
ed electrically selective refrigerated
vendor, to be presented to the trade
through their distributors very soon.
As previously reported in these
pages United States Vending Corp.
headquarters are located in Board of
Trade Bldg., 141 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago 4, Ill. New vendor is illu-
strated here; note innovation in mir-
ror front display and cup dispenser
on left of machine.
Krieg Succeeds Struby
As Packard Chief
According to an announcement by
Homer E. Capehart, chairman of the
board of the Packard Manufacturing
Corporation, William H. Krieg, who
has served for the past few months as
Secretary and ~neral Counsel to the
Journal reade.n are tbr world'• beat operators.
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ROLL CALL
DIRECTORY CHANGES
A ,PERPETUAL COIN MACHINE
REFERENCE SERVICE IN CON-
NECTION WITH ANNUAL ROLL
CALL DIRECTORY
Under this title ROLL CALL
CHANGES this department lists each
issue all changes of addresses, new
companies, and new lines as well as
discontinuances which will enable our
readers to keep their mailing direct-
ories up-to-date. Those readers who
have our Annual ROLL CALL DI-
RECTORY will find on pages 24 and
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December, 1946
25 of the Directory blank space for
pasting in these changes so that their
directories will be constantly up-to-
date. Watch this department each
issue for important additions and
changes in the industry.
Please note: Page numbers indica-
ted in these listings refer to page on
which listings should appear in the
Directory, thousands of which are
now in use throughout the industry.
Distributors, Suppliers and Vending
Products.
In Manufacturer's Section, begin-
ning Page 19 following additions and
changes should be made as indicated:
Under COLD VENDORS, Page 20,
Col. 1:
Coldrink Corporation, 315 W. Put-
nam Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Tel, 2262.
James E. Stewart. Cup type carbona-
tor drink vendor . Announcements to
be made later. New listing.
Vendi-Freeze Corporation, 116 S.
20th St., Birmingham, Ala. James J.
Reeves. Frozen food and low tem-
perature specialty vendor. Now on
market. New listing.
RADIOS and TELEVISION, make
New Heading for Radios and Tele-
vision, page 22, and list following:
National Radiotel Co., 4487 Bev-
erly Blvd., Los Angeles 4, Calif .
(Radiotel) coin operated radios. New
listing.
Automatic Equipment Co., P. 0.
Box 507 for mail address. Business
address is 2015 Second National
Bank Bldg., Houston 1, Texas. Tel.
Preston 8259 and Madison 2-6187. G.
V. Land, Dist. Mgr. (Coin-Rad) coin
operated radios. New listing.
Corco, Inc., 710 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago 6, Ill. Tel. Andover 4784,
Martin Freedman. Coin operated
radios. New listing .
Pacific Electron Products Corpora-
tion, 1550 Hayes Ave., Long Beach,
Calif. Manufacturers Santa F e coin
operated radios, in three models.
Sales representatives Dean Associ-
ates, 1830 American Ave., Long
Beach, Calif. New listing.
Tradio, Inc., Asbur y Park, N. J.
Tel. Asbury Park 2-7447, 8, 9. Previ-
ously reported a s manufacturers coin
operated radios. Add Coin Operated
Television machine. Also note new
factory address as of January first,
First Ave. and Langford St., Asbury
Park, N. J.
Coradio, 60 E. 42nd St., New York,
N. Y. Lou Brown. (Coradio)
in
operated radio. New listing.
Under heading GAMES, Page 21,
Col. 1, make following changes:
Gillespie Games Co., 1200 Gaviota
Ave., Long Beach 4, Calif. Tel. Long
Beach 678 and 443. Manufacturers of
new KONTEST BOMBER, manually
controlled roll down electric amuse-
ment game. New listing.
De Luxe Mfg. Co., 3347 Southport
Ave., Chicago. Champion Hockey.
Remove from your lists. Out of
business. Company liquidated.
Telescopes: Insert new heading
in Manufacturers Section, TELE-
SCOPES, page 23, and add:
Coast Instrument Co., 415 W. Sea-
Editor's Note: Anticipating the
new 1946 edition of the Roll Call Di-
rectory we are adopting a new ar-
rangement for this column. Beginning
this issue, as the reader will note,
listings will be segregated under
their general headings so that all
manufacturers' changes will be group_
ed together; the same will apply to
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