Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1945 January

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ZINCO
1st UPRIGHT
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PIN GAME
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Los Angeles
Plans for 1945 are th e fo remost thoughts
in .the minds of South ern California as 1944
draws to a close. The year has favored the
sons of the coi n chu te with the best grosses
in years and 1945 will li kely live up to the
past year. Jo bbers an d distributors have,
and are, acquiring new and larger quarters,
and a general house cleaning and modern•
ization program is in full swing.
December surprised everyone and instead
of being a light month in sales, turned out
to be a bumper month and more coinmen
were in town than in any December in any-
one's memory. Within a week period your
reporter observed the following in town to
do Christmas shopping and pick up equip-
COIN
MACHINE
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FOIi.
JANUARY
1945
START THE NEW
YEAR OFF RIGHT
with
3000 to 4000 Play
TOP LINE NEEDLES
Also our red border, perfectly per-
forated Title Strips give you 27 Titles
instead of the usual 24. Also highest
grade rodent proof 30-Wire Cable.
Write for Order Forms
Alpha Distributing Co.
1025 N. Highland Ave ., Hollywood 38, Cal .
ment: Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Allen, Bakers-
field; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vaughn, El Cen-
tro; Jack Beavers, Oxnard; Mrs. .] im
Hume. Palm Springs; Bob Cardiff San
Miguel ; W. Ellis Johnson, Clare~ont;
Brown and Roberts, San Fernando; Burt
Polin, San Luis Obispo; Pete Thelen Glen-
dale; Dick Sharp, Santa Ana; Kel]y and
Harvey, Pismo Beach; Claude Tomlinson
Dos Palos; Bill McGowan, Woodlake;
Lloyd Barrett, Pomona; J. W. Olson, San
Pedro; E. G. Bryant, Glendale; Ted Bloom-
er, Mojave; Jake Everett, La Habra; and
Matthew Lagier, Susanville.
Lucille Laymon has received word of the
injury of her cousin, Lt. Robert Deupree, a
navigator on a Liberator bomber. Deupree
was here on furlough last July and flew
the bomber to a base in New Guinea. In a
bombing mission over the Philippine ls-
lands the Liberator ran into strong head-
winds on the return and made a crash
landing on Morotai island. The young
lieutenant's whole side is in a cast and he
is being flown to the states for hospitaliza.
tion. He was awarded the Purple Heart at
a bedside ceremony in the South Pacific.
Army medics say it will be a year before
he will be able to return to service.
A. S. Steiner recently purchased an Ar-
cade at Ocean Park and is now in the
throes of moving it 3 doors away.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClelland are back
in town. Couple went to New York a few
weeks ago in the hopes of catching a boat
for Australia. In New York Jack found
out he could go but no women were being
taken on board. Consequently they returned
to town to await the day when they both
can leave for "down under."
Howard Hong, former operator, took ad-
vantage of a leave from Luke Field, Ari-
zona, to visit local coinmen.
Ted Brown, Bakersfield, is quite an avia-
tor these days. When Ted needs parts for
his route he heads his own plane towards
L. A. He lands at Compton, and drives into
AUTOMATIC EI.ECTRONICS
NOW LOCATED AT
2801-03 W. PICO BLVD., LOS ANGELES 6, CAL.
• In our new location we have considerably more space and greater
facilities to serve our customers even better than in the past.
• We now have a well equipped machine shop for parts production.
Send in your worn or broken part and we will reproduce it.
• We specialize in complete overhaul, rebuilding and refinishing of
Photomatics and Panorama. Also other "peeps." All makes of pro-
jectors repaired.
• We can rebuild and refinish your Rapid Fires and Seeburg Ray Guns.
• In stock for immediate delivery: all fibre gears for Mills Panorama
and Peeps. "D" cams, upper and lower sprocket shafts and bushings
for Panoram projectors.
• We can supply you with latest and best films, ready to place on
your Panoram Peep reels, at prevailing prices.
FAST SERVICE ON ALL TYPES AMPLIFIERS
Courteous Attention and Prompt Service
WILLIAMS
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
161 W. Huron St. , Chicago 10, Ill .
town.
Ray Tisdale, Glendale, is hobbling around
on crutches. Ray claims he jumped from a
porch and sprained his ankle.
G. F. Cooper, Riverside, was in town to
pick up his son and take him home for a
short furlough.
Harry Kaplan is getting plenty of com-
pliments on his new remodeling at South-
western Vending. More improvements are
still to be made and when completed, Harry
will have a first-rate jobbing and distribut-
ing establishment to handle the big lines to
come after the war.
Buddy Flanagan, son of Jim Flanagan,
Laymon mechanic, is connected with an
amphibious landing craft and was in on the
Leyte invasion. Buddy is now in the Philip-
pines.
Bill Leuenhagen is getting a lot of
laughs from a dummy box of cigars he is
displaying atop his counter. Invariably the
operators reach in for a handful only to
find the top layer of dummies and stuffings
underneath.
Bob Donaldson, Jr., son of J . R. Donald-
son, Montebello operator, has been trans-
ferred from anti-aircraft training to radar
and is now at Fort Bliss, El Paso.
Betty Bell is the new secretary in the
office of Paul A. Laymon.
Recent customers at California Amuse-
ment included Dorser Music, Bakersfield;
Thompson Brothers, Long Beach; Johnny
Patrick, Santa Maria; Clem Korte, La Cres-
cen ta; Ross M. Fulton, Reno; Frank Sho-
walter, Santa Ana; Ernie Gregg, Pasadena;
Jack Olsen, San Pedro; Ray Wherrit, San
Luis Obispo; George Kelley, Pasadena; L.
E. Skinner, San Diego; Art Sternall, Palm
City; F. McDaniels, Santa Maria and Ben
Korte, Glendale. Billy Mason, Santa Mon-
ica, was also in for the first time in weeks
to pick up equipment. L. B. McCreary, of
Stockton, San Francisco and way points,
was also in to buy equipment.
Al Anderson, Shafter, brought the missus
South the first of the month to do Christ-
mas shopping while he picked up equip-
ment at Clark Distributing.
Mac Mohr is now comfortably situated
in new quarters at 2827 West Pico Boule-
SLOT MCB. SPRING KIT
$9.75
Hi-Grade Spring Ass'+
$2.50
- - SEE -
PAUL A. LAYMON
DISTRIBUTOR
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vard. Place is much larger th an his form er
quarters, has a big r epair department in th e
rear and a balcony whi ch will take care of
new offi ces. Spot is ample for Mac's post-
war plans and when the green li ght goes on
.Mac will be ready.
Frank Butterfield, shop manager at Cali-
fornia Amusement, is back from a two week
buyin g trip through Nevada, Utah a nd
Idaho.
Associated Operators of L.A. County has
received letters of appreciation from the
Beverly Hills American Legion Auxiliary
for th e donation of gam es for their unit at
th e veteran s' hos pi tal ; from St. Joan of
Arc Rectory for donation of gam es and
wheels at th eir bazaar, and from CBS for
the use of a pin-ball to provide an auth enti c
sound effect on a Fanny Brice broadcast.
Nels Nelson took the first half of th e
month to vacation with his wife at their
ca bin at Lake Arrowhead.
Henry An chester is back oil the Coast
from a visit to Chi cago. After th e war, or
when prod uction resumes, Henry will be
di stri ct manager for Mi lls Industri es in the
New England states.
The beautifu l new leopard coat Dolores
Minthorne is sporting is a Christmas gift
from hubby- delivered a few weeks ahead
of Chri stmas.
Tony Fiorda , CMA C vi ce- prexy from Chi -
cago, won' t do the hi gh spots in town in a
sportsh irt next tim e he visits here. A mem-
ber of the Clark Distributin g staff took him
on the rounds and he was refu sed admit-
tan ce in a second rate establishm ent until
he had purchased a four-bit tie from a
vendor out front.
Two carloads of brand new Singi ng Tow-
ers are on their way West for th e three
offi ces of California Amusement Co.
Capitol Records jumped the gun s and
succeeded in being the first to mail out
Christmas greetings. A lam inated record-
ing of Jingle Bells with spec ial words sun g
by Johnny Mercer constituted th e greeting.
Mac Mohr reports an interesting and
profitable visit to Chicago and says that th e
fa ctori es he contacted there are all set for
their first ma chines wh en manufa cturing
resum es.
Don Clark fl ew to Chi cago on th e 4th
to attend a meeting of Wurlitzer distribu -
tors and then on to the Black Hills of North
Dakota for a hunting session with Mike
Hamm ergren. Clark Distributing has pur-
chased the local phono graph operations of
Frank Navarro and Navarro has been grant-
ed a Wurlitzer distributorship for Mexi co
City and vicinity. Don Clark ' is expected
back for th e holidays and he and Aubrey
Stemler will Ay to Mexi co City and Guate-
mala on Wurlitzer business on January 18th.
A nifty Brunswick bar has been install ed
in th e Minthorn e Mu sic hospitality center
on th e balcony in the rear of their estab-.
lishment. A hot water heater has been con-
nected, electri ca l refri geration, and fur-
ni shings including a ping-pong tabl e-in-
stalled to completely outfit th e spot.
Al Anderson, Shafter, and 3 fri ends
brought back 4 ni ce deer from their hunt-
COIN
MACHINE
REYIEW
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FOR
JANUARY
1945
ing fora y near Cedar City, Utah. On th e
way over and back th e qu artet fished on
Lake Mead, near Las Vegas, Nevada.
Scal e operators have been having a flo ck
of trouble wi th vandals breaking in t he
glass fronts on guesse r-scal es, sprin ging th e
lock on th e cash box and removing the con-
tents. Most of the trouble has been in the
~ra,anu' ,a ~trrtiug,a
We thank you for your past patronage . It has been a pleasure to serve you and we
hope the year ahead will provide us the opportunity to continue serving you .
JUMBO FP Gears Repaired . . . 3.00 each
REMEMBER-
ALL EQUIPMENT INSURED AGAINST FIRE AND THEFT WHILE IN OUR SHOP.
GI.OBE EI.ECTRONICS
area bounded by Union a nd Western and
Pico and Beverly. One operator has -had
26 of 78 machin es robbed.
ZINCO
1st UPRIGHT
FREE PLAY
PIN GAME
COMING-"FLAT-TOP"
A Pin Game Revamp! Write, Phone ,
Wire for Advance Information.
WILLIAMS
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
161 W. Huron St., Chicago 10, Ill .
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