Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 February

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New U-Need-A-Pak
Designed by Bel Geddes
NEW YORK - Norman Bel Geddes, out-
standing contemporary stage designer and
industrial stylist, whose streamlining of
buildings included the smart General Mo-
tors "Futurama" for the recent New York
World's Fair, has applied his talents to
the cabinet of the new U-Need-A-Pak cigar-
ette merchandisers,' first seen in Chicago at
the recent Coin Machine and Tobacco
Shows.

Geddes is credited with bringing the
"simplicity of modern motif" to the vend-
ing machine industry, and his craftsman-
shi p resulted in the use of perspectively
converging body lines, cleverly graduated
chromed keyboard and a montaged mirror
in the new U-Need-A-Pak merchandiser.
In size the new model "500" has been
increased materially, with adoption of both
dual cigarette and dual match columns and
the inclusion of ki'ng-size columns as stand-
ard equipment. Free match delivery is
afforded with the purchase of cigarettes,
but one-cent box sales also have provision.
The model is manufactured in 7, 9 and 15
column units.
Returning to Los Angeles from the mid-
west shows, Max Kraut, U-Need-A-Pak's
western representative, was joined in his
selling activities by C. A. Blake, who closed
his local office for DuGrenier equipment.
The augmented organization will make its
headquarters in Blake's former location on

South Hill Street, in Los Angeles.
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Golfer (to members ahead): "Pardon,
but would you mind if I played through?
I've just heard that my wife has been taken
seriously ill."
DuGrenier Appoints
Richard A. Parina
LOS ANGELES-Burnhart "Bip" Glass-
gold, vice-president of Arthur H. Du-
Grenier, Inc., concluded a lengthy business
trip to the coast on F ebruary 5th by an-
nouncing the appointment of Richard A.
Parina of San Francisco as West Coast
Representative for the DuGrenier line in
1941.
Parina is not a new-comer by far to the
coin machine business but has been a very
successful operator and jobber in San
Francisco for some time past. He has been
on every side of the cigarette operating pic-
ture and knows the business from begin-
ning to end. His helpful advice and counsel
will be valuable to the hundreds of Du-
Grenier operators in the West and the new
ones bound to join the ranks during the
year ahead.
Friends throughout the West join in
wishing Parina the best of everything in
his representation for a truly outstanding
organization.

Kagan Named
Groetchen Rep
LOS ANGELES-John Kagan, who is
comparatively new in the coin machine
business, has been named western fac tory
representative for Groetchen Tool Co. pro-
ducts. A complete line of Groetchen equip-
ment will be warehoused in Los Angeles, so
that immediate delivery may be made from
stock.
Kagan personally will cover the territory,
and looks forward to meeting all western

operators and jobbers.
Stamp Collectors Sought as
Vending Machine Patrons
BROOKLYN, N. Y.-Mixing of about
200 individual cellophane tubes, each con-
taining a stamp for a collector, with th e
candy and nuts in a vending machine is
believed by Dave Robbins, of D. Robbins
& Co., to be one ideal way of building
increased patronage. Collectors of postage
stamps number hundreds of thousands, and
with thousands of different stamps avail-
able the plan is expected to have long-
range drawing power.
Labels are available for machines where
the stamps are to be used and the tubes
containing the bits of paper are said to
be perfectly vendable through Master,
Esquire, Advance, Empire, Topper and
Columbus peanut machines. Robbins offers
to send free sample tubes of stamps to
readers of the Review who ask for full
details of the plan.

1941
MODEL
IDEAL
PENNY CIGARETTE VENDOR
HOLDS 180 CIGARETTES
A BIG MONEY-MAKER
40% PROFIT
Only Vendor of Its Kind Made
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FOR
FEBRUARY
1941
Approved by U. S. Internal Revenue Dept.
No New Model
Bugaboo with
II I I II
MASTERS
No outdated equipment a few months
hence when you climb atop the MAS-
TER profit bandwagon. True, new im-
provements develop from time to time
and are immediately incorporated in the
MASTER without materially affecting
the general desi gn. We do this to pro-
tect YOUR investment! With MASTERS
you are always operating the
MACHINE OF TODAY!l l
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For further details and prices ask
M. BRODIE CO.
2180 Pacific Ave.
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
Long Beach, Calif.
VIKING SPECIAL TY CO.
530 Golden Gale Ave. San Francisco, Calif.
Or write direct to
The NORRIS MFG. CO.
Master Novelty
553 Wager St., Columbus, 0.
PENNY PLAY
BEAUTIFUL WALL TYPE
VENDOR ONLY 2½ INCHES
DEEP AT BASE
Finished in White Baked Enamel with
Chromium plated trimmings and built
to last a life time: There are more good
profitable locations for this Vendor than
any other type of Vendor made. Be
first to establish a route of these
money-makers in your territory. Your
investment Is small and the income Is
large. Don't delay-Save time, Order
sample machine with 400 cigarettes at
Quantity price, Only $17.40 for both .
Send Check or a Money Order.
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Cliff A. Blake and Max Kraut
are happy to announce their association in t he promotion
and sale of the Norman Bel Geddes Designed
U - NEED - A - PAK
MERCHANDISERS

FOR
1941
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Western Operators are invited to see these revolutionary
Cigarette and Candy Merchandisers
at our new Showrooms at
2700 South Hill Street
Los Angeles, California
PRospect 8030
"The Outstanding Hit of the Coin Machine and National Tobacco Shows"

" Shake on a good thing,"
says C. A . Blake ( righl)
fo Max Kraut as arrange-
me nts were comp le t ed
for the two fo handle the
sales of the new No rman
Be l G e dd e s des igne d
Un eedapak cigarette and
candy merchandisers in
t he W estern States for
1941 . Both are veterans
in th e mer cha nd ising
fie ld and much is fo be
ex p e ct e d from their
Unee dapa k Company
during the present year .
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
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FOR
FEBRUARY
1941
The Association cordially invites all oper-
ators of merchandise vending machines to
attend the next meeting on February 25th
at the Hotel Gates, 6th and Figueroa. The
time is 7 :30 p. m. and the license situation
is the important business of the evening.
Please come.


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"Paul is the most bashful man I ever
married."
"What makes you say such a thing?"
"He took along mistletoe on our honey-
moon."
VIEW-A-SCOPE
SILVER KING
194 1 Top Money Ma kers

Blake and Kraut Form
Uneedapak Company
LOS ANGELES-Formal announcement
was made here February 1st to the effect
that C. A. Blake and Max Kraut had joined
forces for 1941 in the sales and promo-
tion of U-Need-A-Pak Cigarette and Candy
Merchandisers. The new partnership will be
known as the Uneedapak Company and
will maintain offices and showrooms at
2700 South Hill Street.
Both men are very well known in cigar-
ette and candy vending machine circles in
the West. Max Kraut came West two
years ago to take over the distributorship
for the Western States on Uneedapak after
having been general manager at the fac-
tory for several years. Kraut took to the
West like a duck does to water, met a
local lass, married her and intends to make
California his permanent home. Max at-
tended the Chicago Show and returned to
the Coast fired with enthusiasm over the
new Bel Geddes designed Uneedapak ma-
chines for 1941.
C. A. Blake has been on the Coast since
1933 when he hitch-hiked here from New
York to plant the Stewart & McGuire ban-
ner in the West. His meteroic rise since
then has been a brilliant page in cigar-
ette merchandising history. Since August,
1938, he has represented Arthur H. Du-
Grenier, Inc., and has been responsible for
the sale of thousands of machines through-
out this territory.
Every indication points to a very success-
ful future for these two young men in
their association in the promotion of the
Uneedapak line. Both men invite operators
to visit their new showrooms and see the
revolutionary products which made such
a hit at the Coin Machine and National

Tobacco Shows in January.
License Situation Up at
Next WVMOA Meeting
By M. I. SLATER, Secreta r y
Wes tern Ven din g Machine Oper ator s
Associ ation
Another year is well underway for the
merchandise operators of Southern Cali-
fornia and it is the wish of our Association
that it will be a busy and prosperous one
for all of you.
Again we extend to all old members who
haven't been with us recently the invitation
to come out to the next meeting and plan
with us for the progress of our respective
businesses in 1941.
The Association has again expressed its
disapproval of certain jobbers and repre-
sentatives of machine manufacturers who
make a practice of selling merchandise
vending machines to locations. We feel sure
that all operators are behind us 100% in
such disapproval and that concerted effort
should be made to combat such practices.
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