Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 June

"Emphatically
THE BEST IN THE BUSINESSI"
That's What Intelligent Operators Say of ·
1. The (j)u[jrenier CHAMPION
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
The positive Acme of Perfection in Cigarette Vending Machines.
Here is a machine that will out-perform any other vendor offered.
Built for long-run operating the D uGrenier CHAMPION is con-
servatively styled so that it will blend with the finest surroundings
and lend an air of distinction in any location for years to come.
AND BEST OF ALL the D uGrenier CHAMPION is available for
IMMED IATE D ELIVERY from stocks maintained in our San
Francisco and Los Angeles warehouses.
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2. The (j)u[jrenier CANDY MAN
Positively foolproof, easy and convenient to service, attractive and
a cinch to locate are only a few of the features of the DuGrenier
CANDY MAN, today's best bet in the candy bar vending field.
Operators are finding CANDY MAN a dandy profit partner in hun-
dreds and hundreds of cigarette locations in the West. Let us show
you just how profitable candy operating is.
The DuGrenier CANDY MAN is also stocked in San Francisco
and Los Angeles for immediate delivery in the West.
3. The cAdams GUM VENDOR
The PEER OF ALL ONE CENT GUM VEND ORS. Take a proven
product manufactured by a firm with a country-wide reputation for
the very finest in vending machines, add an accepted nationally-
advertised product and you have the Adams Gum Vendor. Like-
wise you also have the formula for a very successful operating busi-
ness. Made by DuGrenier and exclusively vending the world fam-
ous Adams Gum, here is a combination that cannot be beaten .
The Vendor, as well as complete assortments of all flavors of Adams
Gum, are stocked in Los Angeles and San Francisco for immediate
service to Western Operators .
. . . and "PARINA SERVICE " On All Th ree !
On any and all of these machines we add our famous "P. S." . . . the abbreviated form for the famous " Parina Service. "
This service is available to all DuGrenier and Adams Gum Vendor operators and continues for the lifetime of the machine.
Completely equipped service departments function at both of our offices for your use. We invite you to make use of this
unequalled vending machine service.
R. A. PARINA & C'OMPANY
156 Ninth Street
1726 S. Vermont Ave.
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
MArket 6292
ROchester 9933
AUTHORIZED
WESTERN
DISTRIBUTORS
FOR
DuGRENIER
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greasy spoons along their routes and who, for business reasons,
have to patronize them occasionally.
BILL MAHAFFEY,
Valley Vendors Co., Stockton, Calif.
(NOTE: It is reported that goats, as well as gourmands,
like this. Ed.)
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This is my favorite recipe - a Hungarian dish called:
Pascoodnick Pudding
William Corcoran, Bill Mahaf-
fey, Mac Mohr, R. E. "Smitty"
Smith, and other prominent
Operator-Chefs describe their
favorite dish in this fascinating
Department this month .
For an old time hunter-
Wild Duck
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MACHINE
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To begin with, the duck should be left in the refrigerator for at
least seven days, giving it proper time to age. Then clean the bird
well and stuff with chopped onion and celery. Get your oven red
hot-about 450°. When the oven is good and hot, put the bird
in and cook it medium rare (18 minutes) until it is a nice brown
color. After removing from the oven take a carving knife or
duck shears and cut off two nice fi let steaks to be served on
a platter nicely garnished with a little parsley and lemon.
Press the juice from the carcas and place in a skillet, adding
2 ounces of red wine, 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce, paprika, salt,
pepper, a kernel of garlic, and a small piece of butter. After this
mixture becomes lukewarm in the skillet, take the yolk of an egg
and mix in thoroughly, which will thi cken this gravy. When the
duck is served with this gravy, along with a bottle of fine red
wine, I'll say you can't beat it.
WILLIAM CORCORAN, San Francisco
Something to try while the Saratogas are sizzling:
Mud Hens a la Mahaffey
After you have stumbled in 4 or 5 creeks over your head, your
dog has failed to retrieve, and you have had to sw im out your elf
to do the dog's job, and then finally arrived home late at night with
the mud hens to find Mrs. Mahaffey - or YOUR wife - gone
south-
Prepare a nice fire and keep refueling until you have a nice
deep bed of red hot coals.
Next take a clean white pine plank and after thoroughly cover·
ing the bird with a nice thick coa t of mud, tie it very secu rely to
the pine plank. Bury bird and plank as deep in the coals as pos·
s ible and leave it there until you start drooling at th e mouth. Next
remove the feathered sweeti e and cut the string. Finally-and thi s
is MOST IMPORTANT- throw th e bird over your left shoulder
and ea t the plank.
This is particularly recommended for operators who have some
Operators' Dream Para-
dise Found in Panama
LOS ANGELES-Coin machine business
is so good in Panama that th e money
changer's pockets are worn out, according
to an article by Ludwig Bemelmans in the
June iss ue of M cCall's Magazine.
Descr ibing life in thi s important and
vital outpost of America, the author arrives
at thi s paragraph: "Most of the young
5 wheat bread rolls
% lb. raw suet
¥2 cup brown sugar
1 IDs. molasses
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 grated lemon rind
1 IDS. water
salt
¥2 lb. prunes, s tewed
Soak the bread rolls in water, then press quite dry. Mix well
with suet, sugar, mola ses, cinnamon and lemon rind, the table·
spoon of water, a pinch of salt. Line an iron pot with alternate
layers of this dough, and fill with the stewed and stoned prunes.
Bake 2 hours, basting often with prune juice.
.
MAC MOHR,
Mac Mohr Co., Los Angeles
. .
When I am "batching it" for any reason, and am obliged to pre·
pare my own meals, I invariably fall back on a dish which is a
great favorite of mine, and which we call:
Bachelor Chow
1 pkg. spaghetti
lib. good hamburger s teak
1 med. onion
1 can tOlna to soup
salt and pepper to taste
Prepare the spaghetti in the usual way, boiling 'till tender in
salted, rapidly boiling water. Blanch and set as ide, and then pre·
pare the meat as follows:
Mince the onion and add to the raw hamburger. Put the ham·
burger in a skillet and cook over a medium flame, stirring and
turning with a fork until fully cooked and properly browned.
Add the cooked hamburger to the spaghetti, together with the
can of tom ato soup. Mix thoroughly and heat until good and hot.
Serves on ly ONE, and that is YOU. You'll eat it all yourself.
Let the rest of the family prepare their own CHOW.
Both spaghetti and hamburger are foods which appeal to all
men, and when the two are blended properly, as they are here,
then you have something to brag about and something to smack
your lips over.
Oh yes - if you're interested, ask me for my non·explosive
Cream Puff recipe.
R. E. "SMITTY" SMITH,
O. D. Je~mings & Co., Chicago
To the point:
Richardson Special
Pop corn and milk for a Sunday evening fireside dish.
R. M. RICHARDSON,
R. M. Richardson Co., Berkeley, Calif.
men come from places where the bars are
closed on Sundays and the drugstores are
open-here the order is reversed.
" One ees them stan ding in lin e in front
of rows of machines. The man who hands
th em change has a canvas apron ti ed
around his middle; from thi s h e dishes out
dimes, nickels, qu arters; so good is busi·
ness h ere that the lea th er edge of the
pockets th at are sewn on the apron is worn
off and th e canvas frayed."

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