Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1945 April

JACKPOT
FRUIT REEL
Tokes in Nickels
Poys oul Quorlers
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
54
FOR
APRIL
1945
$5500
BRAN D
NEW-
While they last
F. o . B. CHICAGO
fo r 5c play. Pays ou t on e flashy nicke l
p late d to ke n (25c size ) whe n winn ing
fru it sym bois c o me up , such a s t wo
cherries , etc. Comp let e with 138 to-
ke ns b e a ring odds low a s 3 to I, high
100 t o
I.
FILL PAYOUT TUBE
W ITH REAL QUARTERS IF TERRI-
TORY' W ILL PERMIT.
JACKPOT con sists of la rg e " Gold -
awa rd " Coin almo st t he size of half
a dollar, whic h is usually re d eem ed
at. counter fo r $5.00 cash. Th is pays
out once in 1728 plays.
BRAND
NEW
PRE-WAR
CON -
STRUCTION. Ta kes spac e only 10"
x
10"
inches.
Hei gh t
13
inch e s.
We ight 25 Ibs. Se nd $ 10.00 d e posit,
bal a nFe
Express C .O .D.
Imm e diate
sh ip ment. Uncond itio nally gua rantee d
to be sati sfa cto ry t o you .
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1tJe66 DISTRIBUTING CO.
612 N . . Mic higan Ave. , Dept . 6
CH ICAGO 11 , ILL.
Mulligan Gets New Ship
rOR SA I.E
A great automa t ic payout' ma c hine
as
Pfc. Rufus Clark , one of the many op-
includin g Adams, that do not allow slots
erators of this area now in th e armed
to op erate und er any conditions.
forces, recently returned from a tour of
Ham. B. Nelson and Fra nk Smith, his
overseas duty with th e Infantry, during
servi ce ma n, have return ed from a busin ess
which time he suffered several serious
trip to Knoxvill e and F erriday. Nelson,
wounds while in action. H e is home on
who operates th e Northwest Novelty Co.
furlou gh but ex pec ts to leave shortly fo r
and the F and N Amusement Co., recently
Mia mi Beach for re-assignm ent. H e wears
purchased th e equipment and machin es of
the Purple H eart and a bronze star as
Lee C. Delaney and B. O. Moddissette.
well as numerous campai gn r ibbons.
Denni s A. Mulvihill III, eldest son of
Ser geant Val J ensen, anoth er form er
Operator D. A. Mulvihill, Jr., is now in
local repair man and operator, who has
th e U. S. Navy a nd sta tion ed at Grea t
been in the service for more th an 2 years,
La kes T ra ining Station.
is now lo cated at Kessler Field, Miss issippi,
P etty Officer Richard S. "J ake" Sa ngui ·
with the public rela tions and special ser-
netti is stati oned a t P ensacol a at the U. S.
vice department. Before comin g to Kessler
Navy Ai r Base. His partn er in the J and J
Field Val was stationed at Fort Bennin g,
Co., Johnn y McG iva ren, rece ntl y return ed
Georgia.
hom e fro m New Orlean s wh ere h e has
Corporal Charley Weeks writes that he
been employed a t a defense pl ant.
is still located at Laughlin Field, Del Rio,
A recent visitor here f rom Lou isiana was
Texas, wh ere he is a ground mec ha nic.
P a t McDonough , own er of th e McDonou gh
And by the way, where ca n local operators
Co. with headquarters in' Vid ali a. P a t fo r-
find a mechani c, ground or oth erwise?
merl y operated in Mo bil e, wh ere he went to
Th ey need 'em.
S p.' ing Hill Coll ege and was a professional
Harold M. Case
baseball p layer be fore enterin g the ma-
chin e busin ess.
Visitin g here recently was Sheriff Noa t
CHICAGO-A t a ppropriate commission-
W. Cross of Fe rri da'y and R. Bruce
ing ceremoni es h ere on March 3, Ralph P.
Swayze, Jr., well kn own F erriday ope r-
Mulli gan, for mer New York adverti sin g
a tor. Th ey were acco mpani ed by Cor poral
representative for TH E REVIEW, assumed
1. S. Malone, a form e r opera tor, now in command of a new Navy LSM ship.
th e service.
At the commissionin g ceremony Lt. Mul-
Tommy Pi azza , former service manager
ligan took over co mm and , read the orders
for Se rvice Novelty Co., was hom e on fur-
and presided a t a reception fo r guests
lough .rece ntly. H e h as two broth ers,
a board ship.
Bennv In the Navy and D. N. in the -Sea-
Mulli gan will take hi s crew of more
bees. Both are overseas and Tommy says
than 50 men south to New Orl eans, and
he exp ects to leave on a cruise shortl y.
hi s destination th ereafter is withheld for
Wh en Lord and Lady Halifax and their
purposes of sec urity.
son , the Hon. Lieut. Ri ch a rd Wood were
Durin g his leave of absence in the ser-
h ere on a visit recently th ey we; e th e
vice, Lt. Mulliga n's father is r epresent-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Kendall
in g T HE R EVIEW in New York and en-
at th eir ante-bellum home , Monteigne. . virons.
Kend all is a local operator. The British
Ambassa dor to th e U. S. a nd memb ers of
his party declared th ey were deli ghted with
their visit h ere.
Corporal Robert 1. Garrity, who re-
cently re turn ed from 26 month s in th e
Philippines, is now loca ted at Ca mp Jo e T.
Robinson in Arkansas and was a visitor
here on furlou gh. H e was accompani ed by
his brother, Joe Garrity, of the U. S. Navy,
who recently returned from overseas. Th ey
h ~,ve another bro ther Billy, who is in th e
Without coin chute or amplifiers
All' Cbrps and sta tion ed at Columbus
of 1941 Super Models.
Georgia, wh ere he is a staff sergea nt. '
P. K. Ewin g, Jr., of the ' Ewin g Co., is
now located in J ackson wh ere he has
op ened a n ew branch. H e was ' acco m-
,p
panie? th e~e by hi s serv ice man, George
~:i"Phonograph
1. WIlson. fh e n ew 40mpa ny will be open
fo r busin ess in th e nea r future. Th ey also
operate in Greenwoo d a nd New Orlea ns.
Staff Sergea nt H enry T. P eets, now at
.;
th e Army Air Base in Flora, Miss., will
Brand new. ",Will, sell part, or all
leave shortl y for Ab erdeen, Maryland ,
'"'k 1l.··
where he will be loca ted in ' th e future.
o f s f ~.
.;'f4;,:
H e has been in th e Ar my Air Corps for
the
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NAMA Has S. F. Meet
SAN FRANCISCO- A special meeting
of vending machine operators in Northern
CalifOrnia was held in the California Room
of th e -Palace Hotel Friday, March 16th,
under the auspices of the National Auto-
mati c Merch andising Association - a na-
tional association of operators of various
typ es of coin-operated merchandising de-
vices_
More than half a hundred operators were
in attendance_ K A_ P arina, of K A_ P arina
& Co_, acted as chairman and presented R.
L. Strain, vice president of the American
Locker Co. and chairman of the NAMA
Public Relations Committee; and T. A.
Vaughn, associate director of NAMA, who
outlined th e progra m of the association
and its plans for th e futu re. P arina attend-
ed the Octob er 25th an d 26th meeting of
NAMA in Chi cago and was one of two or
three in attendance from the west. He
joined th e group at tha t time and has been
active in th e Association sin ce.
NAMA has a Publi c R ela tions Program
prepared to better acquaint the public with
the autom atic vendi ng industry and intends
to spend $25,000 in fu rtherance of its plans.
A similar meeting was held a week p re-
viously in Los Angeles but no details ~ere
made available inasmuch as the meeting
a pp~oa~~ e d th e status of b ein g a "closed
sessIOn.
Coinmatic Buys Lot
LOS ANGELES-Coinmati c Distributors
has announ ced its acquisition of the vaca nt
lot at the corner of Bonnie Brae and Pi co
Boulevard and its intention to start con -
struction of its new jobbin g and di strib-
uting home just as soon as restri ctions are
lifted on buildin g ma teri als.
Lot is ideally situated on th e city's "Coin
Row" and has 140 foo t frontage on Pi co
and 100 foo t depth on Bon nie Brae. Coi n-
matic intends to build a deluxe establish-
ment tailored to render a maximum of se r-
vice to operators and permitti ng them to
drive th rough th e buil ding to load equip-
ment and sup pli es.
At p resent Coinmatic; is housed in tem-
porary qUlj rters at 271 2 West P ico.
Offers Diode Meter
NEW YORK- On e of th e test instru -
ments developed by Alli ed El ectronics Co.,
and of special interest to a Seeburg oper-
ator, is a device known as th e diode meter.
This meter is used to obtain proper fre-
quency ali gnm ent of Seeburg wireless bar
boxes, selective receivers, wireless music
transmitters and receivers.
Th e diode meter is a two range instru-
ment, 0-150 and 0-1500 mi croa mp eres_ It
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Shoot at a rea listically ani mat. d , moving
ta rget l
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Bell, Buner and constant Lite .. up of backboard
gets the attention as hits are scored I
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20 Flivhts for 54-Maximum of 15,000 Shotsl
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Occupies small space - Upright - 25' square,
8' tall - Fits Any Location t
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SUPREME ENTERPRISES
FOR
APRIL
1945
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is p rovided with a push-button sensltlVlty
control. Methods of usin g the diode meter
may b e found in Seeburg service manual s
or can be obtained by writin g Allied Elec-
tronics.
"Many wide awake operators -have found
that by the in telli gent use of electronic
typ e t est equipment their servicin g prob-
lems are simplified," says Ed H a rtman of
Allied. "Instea d of relyi ng on hit-or-mi ss
w.t!rrt!~~!tz.~~fi'~t!m
CHICKEN SAM VARIABLE RES ISTORS, 3000 OHMS, 25 WATT .......... $1.50 EA.
5 Conduct or Rubber-Cove red W ire for Chicken Sams
9 Ca" ductor Wire fo r Chic ke n Sams
18 Gauge, 2·Wire Zip-Cord Push·Back W ire
Fibre Contact Divide rs for Re lay on Mills
-3 Bells and 4 Bell s and othe r Equip·
ment-15 c eac h
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Small Mercury Switches ___ __ __ ___ __ ea . 2.00
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methods th ey have lea rn ed that th ey ca n
maintain th eir equipment at th e hi gh de-
gree of effi ciency for whi ch the manufac-
turer designed it. At this time, due to the
scarcity of skilled se rvice men and be-
ca use n ew equipment is un obtaina ble, th e
need of dependable servicin g aids is
grea ter th an ever."
Capers Sells Route
OAKLAND - Tony Ca pers, identi fied
with the coin machine fi eld for ma ny yea rs,
has di sposed of his route of music machines
and intends to devote th e next year to a bit
of self-improvement. To ny plans to go to
coll ege and study business management.
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