Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1945 February

ley. He expressed a desire to get back
in th e game business.
Bill Wolf is off on a busin ess trip to
Chicago, and Chester Garton, recently ap·
pointed San Francisco manager of Cali·
fornia Amu ement, and Al Gri ebah n, new
a lesmanager for the local office, are takin g
care of customers in his absence. Bill ha s
promised to get some " Red Cherry Bkt es"
recordings in th e windy city for Billy
Mason, who is lam entin g hi s inability to
get the Coo ti e Williams d iscs for his Cen·
tral Avenu e spots. Wolf is planning a
F ebrua ry 22nd opening for his San Fran·
c isco office.
Len Mi con , of Pac ific Coast Distributors,
has purchased a hom e on Cornin g Street
and moved from th e Silve r Lak e di stri ct.
At present he is spendin g his spa re time
entertaining Mr. and Mr . Roy Bazelon,
Chi cago, and showin g th em th e hi gh s po ts.
Roy heads Monarch Coin in Chi cago.
Da n Donohu e, Seeburg factory re pre·
sentative, underwent a major operation at
the Sa nta Moni ca Hos pital. He is recuper·
atin g ra pidly and will soon be released.
Recent Badger Sales vi sitors included
Roy Bazelon , I. Bern ste in and Al Armos
of Golden Gate ovelty in San Franci co.
For Christm as Bill Happel remembered hi s
employees with a 50 bond and a turkey.
Betty Bell, Laymon secretary, a nd
Chester Mayn e, shi pp ing clerk , spent
Christma in Tucson.
More tun es like th e A ndrews Sisters'
" Rum and Coca-Cola" a nd Mercer's "Ac-
ce nt-chu·ate thc Positive" would mightily
please music operators.
Paul and Lu cille Laymon greeted a ban-
ner list of operators durin g th e past 30
days. Included on the list were : Joe
Guion , Avalon; Fred All en, Ted Brown ,
Baker fi eld ; MI'. and Mrs. Leo Vau ghn ,
El Centro ; Paul Hirschl er, South Pasa·
dena; Henry Van Stelton, Whitti er ; Allan
Anderson, Shafter ; Art Stern all, San
Ysidro ; Ivan Wilcox, Visalia ; Harold Mur·
phy, P alm Springs; J . W. Olson , San
Pedro ; Homer Gillespi e, Johnny Ketcher·
sid, Dan Rad enbau gh and Tod Falconer,
Long Beach ; William Shorey, San Bern a l"
dino ; Bob Cardiff, San Miguel ; Ed Lee, San
NOW IN STOCK
at our NEW CALIFORNIA WAREHOUSE
on CONTINENTAL RECORDS
................ C-1120
................ C-1155
Beer Barrel Polka
Sula's Musette Orchestra
Helena-Clarinet-Emilia Polka
"ALWAYS" vocal:
Don Baker
"You Are To Me"
with Sula's Musette Orchestra
on CORDION RECORDS
made by Eddie Jarl's Famous E. Olzen ACCORDION Quartet
............. .4001 Silver Lake Waltz
.............. 4002 Freshman Schottische
Minneapolis Polka
Homecoming Waltz
.............. 4003 Ten Acres Polka
Annemarie Waltz
TONEDART POCKET TONEARM SCALES @ $1.00 NET
Saves Service Calls
TIPTONE, the Prewar Quality Permanent OPERATOR'S NEEDLE
2500 to 3000 plays •.. $6.00 per Dozen
WE STILL BUY USED RECORDS AND PAY THE FREIGHT
Advise us of what you have on hand.
r.
J.
BARD
619 Antonia Ave., Los Angeles 31, Cal. Tel. CApitol 1-7793, CRestview 6-9957
414 So. Franklin St .. Chicago 7, III.
Luis Obispo ; Roy Smith, Lan ca tel'; Ken·
neth Ho ar, South Pasadena ; Stanley Tracy,
Beaman, Suo
Kingman, Ariz., a nd 1.
perior, Ariz.
Ni ck Carter, of Ni ckabob Sales, spent
th e 11th and 12th in San Diego on busi·
ness.
Dolores and J ean Minthorn e held an
open house prior to Christmas and enter·
tained H. D. McClure, R ay Garcia, Samm1
Ricklin , Jimm y Marshall , W. 1. Andary,
Stanl ey Tracy, 1. B. Gayer, Lucill e and
Paul Laymon, Gladys and Charli e Wash·
burn a nd George Lamoreaux. Th e group
enjoyed the new ba r and social rooms reo
ce ntly outfitted on the balcony in the Min·
thorn e Building. Jean's new pool table, a
Christmas gift from Dolores, wa s also the
e.
We're Moving on Febmory lSi
to 2307 West Pico Boulevard. Los Angeles 6. where we will
occupy quarters in the new Coin Machine Industry Building
at the corner of Pico and Magnolia right in the heart of Coin
Row. Our phone number - PRospect 8400 - will remain the
same.
....--------5 P E C I A L-------.,
Let us fix your 2-Way SlJPER BELLS so you can see whether both the
nickel and quarter have been played or not. We do the complete job for
ce nter of interest.
Wh a t well-known Scotch broker made
the rounds with Christmas gifts the day
before Christmas, prese nted the g ift, and
th en walked off with it? He walked in
on Bud Parr with hi s arms loaded with
gifts, pi cked off one and presented it to
Bud, had n drink, pi cked up his packages
and th e gift he had presented Bud, and
made for the door and his next call. Such
a procedure will make a few gifts go a
lon g, lon g way.
A. Robin son has sold his bea utiful
home in Sherman Oaks for $17,500 and is
seekin g a duplex unit in town. " Thirty·
fiv e mil e a day driving to work soon be·
comes irksome," said Charlie.
Mid-J anua ry saw a bustle of extra activo
ity in all of the jobbing establi shments
gettin g s hipments ready for the Hawaiian
Islands. The e mbargo on shipping was
lifted from Janu a ry 18 to th e 26th and a
terrific quantity of equipment moved out
of th e Golden Gate.
Nels elson played host to Mape Music
ove r th e holidays a nd had 1. B. Gayer of
Sa n Bernardino; A. L. Mill e r, Blythe; M.
L. Chri sty, EI Monte ; F . E. Kingsbury,
Santa Ana; Milton oreiga, Colton; Bert
Hammond, Sa nta An a, and W. D. Ta nn er,
Fresno , in for parts and suppli es.
M. F . Tillitson , Lon g Beach, was in at
Ca lifornia Amu sement tellin g of th e merits
of needl e re-sharpenin g. Tillitson has been
having h is needl es I"e·sharpened for years
and find th e procedure not only practical
e.
ONLY $25.00
or parts and complete instructions will be sent upon receipt of your
remittance of $15.00
We specialize in remofe confrol music installations, repairing amplifiers, check-
ing and lining wireless boxes on locafion, repairing Super-Bells. One Balls
and Five Balls. Let us help you keep your equipment operafing for the duration.
Expert immediafe service at reasonable rates.
OPERATORS SERVICE
(Jimmie Rutted
1423 West Pico Blvd.
PRospect 8400
Now Available
One Bulls, FP &. Cosh
LONG ACRES
THOROBRED
DARK HORSE
CONTEST
FORTUNE
BLUE GRASS
CLUB TROPHY
ROCKINGHAM
SEE
PAUL A. LAYMON
Los Angeles 15. Calif.
THE BLUE BLOODS OF THE INDUSTRY READ THE REVIEW EXCLUSIVELYl
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COIN MACHINE SERVICING AND PARTS - - -
been call in g on vend ing machine operators
in the north ern part of the state, and even
though new equ i pme nt is not avai lable he
has bee n instrumenta l in aiding a great
number of operato rs. Said Tony: "The
active and progressive operator seems to
think this is th e time to look over hi
business a nd make th e necessa ry changes
he has felt he should take care of, but
never got around to." Tony has been of
real service to several good opera tors here
by putti ng them in touch with other oper·
ators on matters other than equipment,
peculiar to the indiv idual's territo ry. "It
is surprising how much good comes out of
a good heart·to·heart talk, operator to op·
e rator, about their problem. Each ga ins
f rom the other and learns so me new id eas,"
rela ted Tony.
All Mill. Laminated Award Card •.. $ .22 ea.
All Mill. Laminated Reel Strip..... .75 .et
Complete Set of 25c Slide.,
3·5 Pay ...... ...................................... 35.00
Club handle., guaran .
non·breakable ................ ............ 3 . 50 ea.
Mill. Gold Chrome Cabinets, Hard
Wood, completely fini.hed ....... . 15. 50 ea .
Cabinets , Solid Hardwood, Com·
pletely' fini.hed, that po.itively
fit Mills E.calator type mao
chines .................... ...... ............ .... 12 .50 ea .
All Slot Machine Springs Available
for Immediate del/very!
GLITTER KIT
8 different colored glitters in one
complete Glitter Kit, including new ,
modern finishinq instructions .......... $10 .50
REPAIR LlGHT .................. $1.50
10 day service. Send us your machines . One
trial will convince you . Machine returned
like new. Write in advance for complete
de.cription of our REBUILDING AND RE·
FINISHING PROCESS .
I
Seattle
T he furlough merry·go· round is over but
the horses are still giddiaping and my
hea d is sti ll pinni ng.
ow they ask me
to report each day in the middl e of the
night: at th e ungodly hour of 7 A.M. But
inasmuch as th ey were so nice to gra nt me
leave, how can 1 refuse? (You tell me
and I'll try it.)
La ter in thi s co lumn 1 will record a few
fl eeting impressions of th e days that leaped
while funning on furlou gh. Ri ght now it's
a qui ck hop back into th e re portorial sad·
dI e, a dig of th e sp urs, and a ride through
Coin Row.
NE-O-LITE TESTER ............ $1.00
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CENTRAL MANUFACTURING CO.
4245-47 Fullerton Ave.
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but a definite benefit rega rd less of th e sup·
ply of new need les.
Harry Kaplan is receivin g plenty of com·
pliments on hi s new ly reva mp ed quarters,
whi ch are des igned to se rve th e operator
as advantageously as pos ibl e. As usual,
Harry has one of th e la rgest stoc ks of
suppli es a nd parts in the nation and nat·
ura lly th e ope rators ma ke Southwestern
Vending a "m u t" on th eir L. A. shopp in g
trips.
J ack Gutshall is spo rtin g a hand some
4·p iece lea th er desk set p resen ted to him
on Chri stmas by Mrs. Gutshall and the
office fo rce.
Fine lea th er, beautifully
mounted with polished brass fitt ings, makes
the to p of Jack's desk g leam like a dia·
mond in a Tiffany setting.
Thank you letters co ntinu e to filter into
Associated Op erators of Los Angeles
Coun ty. Latest includ e one from the Gar·
vey School Distri ct Coordinating Cou nc il
th ankin g AOLAC for an automatic phono·
graph for th e ir Teen Age Canteen; one
from th e Army Servi e Forces for pocket
games a nd Christmas cards suppli ed pa·
ti ents a t th e Birmingham General Hospita l:
a nd one from the Harbor City American
Legion expressin g app rec ia tion for the rna·
chin es suppli ed for a Legion Party.
* * *
English teach er (in gra mma r class):
"Willie, please tell me what it is when
you say, 'I love, you love, h e loves'."
Willie: "That's one of those triangle
where somebody ge ts shot."
SPAuldinC] 1670-1
Fra nk De Sassise L recuperating from a
ser ious operation in the French Ho pita!.
On J anuary 8th he wrote THE R EV I EW :
"Enclosed is my check for a three·year sub-
scription to THE R EVIEW. 1 sure enjoy
rea din g it, and espec ially thi month as 1
ha ve been in the French Ho pital for an
operation and had a close cal l. 1 will be
up and on the go in a few weeks h elpin g
th e war effort a nd post·war planning to
have job. for OUr fighting men when they
return."
Viking Specialty Co. is gettin g plenty of
thanks and compliments on the nea t littl e
ca lend ar th ey en t out during th e holida ys.
H a rry Snyderman has moved to 500 Min·
neso ta Street in San Francisco and is ma in·
tainin g his ofJices th ere.
Tony Parina, of R . A. Parina & Co., has
PIN-BALL GLASS
Hiqh Quality-3/ 16" cry stal-available
in all popular p in-ball sizes .
20x42-Case of Nine .. .................... $13 .50
21x41-Case of Eiqht .................... 12 .00
21x43-Case of Eiqht .................... 12 .00
23x47-Case of Seven .................... 13 .00
$5 per ca se d e posit w ith or de r , balance
C . O . D.- F. O . B. Baltimore.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
ORDERS SH IPPED SAME DAY .
ART. N YBERG
CALVERT SALES CO.
COIN OPERATED EQUIPMENT
Baltimo re 1 , Md .
708 N. Howard St.
Altltcultcilt9 t~e Opeltilt9
Cf t~e
FRANK ROOT LIQUOR STORE
3345 West 8t h St •• Los AnC]el es. Calif .
Fitzroy 51 90
PURVEYORS OF FINE LIQUORS. WIN ES
and BEERS TO MEMBERS OF THE
Jackpot Coin Chute
MAGNET
Eliminates Shimmyinq
$ 1.50 and you r old magnet
--SEE--
PAUL A. LAYMON
DISTRIBUTOR
COIN MAC H IN E INDUSTRY

I cord ially invite my many friends
In
the Coin Machine
business to drop in and examine the well stocked shelves
in my new Liquor Store. It will be a pleasure to see you
and a joy to serve you .
Frank. Roof
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