Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1946 April

being used by Vendo will be consolidated
after the aluminum plant is occupied. E.
F. Pierson, president, has been in Cincin-
nati obtaining equipment and materials
for the new plant.
to be open for business at its new quar·
ters, 2532 W. Pi co Blvd., by the first of
April, according to Bill Abel.
Jack Simon, Sicking Distributiilg Co.,
recently went on an auto trip to Palm
Dev Thatcher Springs, Riverside, San Bernardino and
other wayside points, visiting a number of
operators. Simon reports much Interest in
all types of new coin·operated games.
Highlighting Coin Machine Activities
There's a great market in the outlying
in this area the past . month have been
communities, says Simon, waiting for ' all
the showings of the new Aireon and Rock-

types of new equipment.
Ola phonographs. Three distributors had
Walter Hedenberg, representative for
the new Aireon on display. Jack Gutshall
Coast Record, is back in town after a
went all out with special talent augmenting
very successful journey up the San Joaquin
the music via the new instrument. On hand
Valley and return by way of the Coast.
were Leon Rene and Herb Jeffries of the
Bill Abel says Coast records are now
Exclusive Record label, and Otis Rene
represented in every store of any conse-
of Excelsior Records who favored with
quence In the State of California. Chester
numbers of their own. Various artists ' Wiser has done a terrific job for Coast
dropped in throughout the day and night
Record in Texas, according to Bill. Orders
to partake of the barbecued . elk, turkey,
froIp. the Lone Star State are in greater
ham, and liquid refreshments. Proceedings
volume than ever before. Chester is now
came to a close with a surprise visit by
off for a jaunt through Oklahoma, Ar-
Homer Capehart, Chairman of the Board
kansas, Wyoming and Nevada.
of Packard, who dropped in to see many
Leonard Micon, Pacific ' Coast Distribu-
of his old friends in the music business.
tors, reports considerable interest in the
On Pico Street the. Nickabob Co. was
new H. C. Evans machines, wi't h orders
the hot spot showing the Aireon machine
coming in at a nice clip. Leonard has
and providing plenty to eat and drink.
installed the new Packard "Out of This
Navarro Distributing Co. on the East side
World" speaker in his show room. The
of town had a beautiful showing of Aireon
speaker is about 30" in diameter, glass
with dellcious food and refreshments. All
enclosed and hung from the center of the
in all, the three handled the job in first
ceiling. When coin Is deposited in phono-
class fashion.
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graph or wall box, the speaker revolves,
The new 1946 Rock-Ola arrived at Bad-
throwing multi· colored light.s over the ceil-
ger Sales March 13th and a steady stream
ing. Promises to be a novel and effective
of operators visited the place to examiRe
play-promoter. Among the operators who
the machine and place orders. During the
recently have visited Len's show rooms are
first two days Bill Happel wrote up orders
Ed Seaman of San Bernardino, Walter
totaling six carloads.
Keene of Taft. Tab Simonson of Bakers-
A cocktail party was held in honor of
field, George Joyce, AI Reese, and Jerry
Homer Capehart at the Ambassador Hotel.
Gould.
More than 100 were in attendance to pay
Sandra Jean is the name of an 8 pound,
their respects to Homer. Party was spon-
8 ounce bundle of loveliness which made
sored by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Washburn.
her appearance at 8 :30 a.m. on the 8th to
Lou Favorite has opened a shooting gal-
warm the heart.s of Mr. and Mfs. Jimmie
lery at 631 S. Main 5t. Lou has formed
Rutter. Rutter is happily passi~g out the
a firm known as the S. & F. Investment
stogies, so drop in at Operator's Service
Co. to operate galleries in Chinatown and
and get yours.
elsewhere. Spots are using McGlashan guns.
Al Armos, Golden Gate Novelty, San
W. J . Farwell has purchased the re-
mainder of the cigarette machines on the
Francisco, was in town on the 15th visiting
former routes of the Nickabob Sales Co.
jobbers.
Charley Washburn has just returned
in Visalia.
from a business trip "south of the border"
Aubrey Stemler has taken over the
in the interest of Peerless Discos and
space formerly occupied by DeLoss Osborn
at 2323 W. Pi co Blvd. Aubrey will handle
other matters.
used equipment-but he expects to make
Coast. Record Manufacturing Co. expects
Los Angeles
an important .announcement about an en-
tirely new line within a short time.
E. C. McNeil is planning to have a
model of the new National Vendors · cig-
arette merchandiser on exhibition at the
National Association of Tobacco Distribu-
tors convention to be held early in May in
San Francisco. On the personal side, Mac
recently sold his home in Leimert Park
(at a nice profit, it says here) and has
installed himself in a Hollywood apartment
house.
The Paul A. Laymon establishment has
been a mad house the past month with
scads of operators in. Among the hundreds
were: Mr. and Mrs. Art Sternall, La Mesa;
Ralph Schaeffer, Bakersfield; O. C. Cross-
land, Phoenix; Claude Tomlinson, Farmers·
ville; Jack Hull, Carl Collard, William
Shorey, Stuart Metz and Eddie Seaman,
San Bernardino; M. C. Stewart, Big Bear;
Dick Sharpe, Santa Ana; Charles Bonney,
Flagstaff; L. C. Spencer, EI Paso; T. B.
Rogers, Temple City; George Haslin, Whit-
tier; W. B. Lucy, Santa Barbara; W. K.
Volner, EI Centro, and Jack Mehegan,
Modesto.
Ken Brown, Coinmatic Distributors,
made a plane trip east recently, calling
on the home office of U-Need-A Vendors,
Inc., Union City, N. J. While in the East,
Ken made goodwill visits to the com-
pany's eastern distributors and checked up
on a couple of lines. Word is that he
expects soon to have a "startling announce-
ment'.' to make. Stopping off at Chicago,
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Ken picked up his new 4-place Stinson, MACHINE
which he flew back to the Coast.
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Speaking of flying, Ken intends to use
the Stinson in his work. With auou t eight
years experience in flying, he knows what
he's about. Plans are to use the plane for
emergency operator calls to Arizona and
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Preston Jarrell is full of superlatives
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these days. Reason is the new U-Need-A
"Monarch" cig vendor which is on display
at Coin rna tic Distributors. Says Preston:
"The reception given this machine has
been staggering. We expected a reasonable
reception for the machine, but the success
we are having with it surpasses all ex-
pectations."
Bill Leuenhagen tells us he has received
some very fine compJj'ments on the service
he is operating for phonograph operators
who have to go out of town. When oper-
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ators are away and a machine needs work
the service call is referred to W. H.
Leuenhagen & Co. and the service work is
done in a minimum of time. Bill says it
keeps him on the jump but he really feels
that he is helping operators to get maxi·
mum plays out of their machines. Sidelight
on Bill's efficient service is fact that he
too has been able to get away from the
city several times recently, traveling up
to Paso Robles and thereabouts.
Roy Rigels has purchased the W. S.
Patterson music route. Roy is new to the
coin machine field, but is well known in
other activities allied to the amusement
business. He has been a champion wrestler
for some time. H. M. DeGovia engineered
the route deal.
Two new servicemen have been added
to the Laymon staff to meet the present
demands. They are Orville Sorenson and
Ben Shupp.
Alex Koleopolus, Bakersfield, has been
soliciting clothing for European relief
agencies.
E. T. Mape arrived in Los Angeles a
few days ago, having flown from Chicago
where he attended the first showing of the
new Challenger '47 automatic phonograph.
Showing was at the general offices and ·
showrooms of Challenger Industries.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Thompson are
the proud parents of a 5 pound 8 ounce
baby girl, chrIstened Sherry Antonia. AI·
though married 12 years this is the first
child for the Thompsons. Sheridan and
his brothers, Bill and Gary, are out of the
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MACHINE service and back operating in Long Beach.
J. R. Donaldson, former local operator,
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took time out from his operations in Salinas
to visit with local coinmen. So did Guy
Evans, Phoenix, who used to oper.ate in
Long Beach, and Russell Hooker, Phoenix,
who used to operate in Los Angeles.
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Fred Gaunt took a week off from his
duties at General Music to take the missus
to 29 Palms for a vacation with his
brother, Shorty.
Charlie Robinson's beautiful doberman,
Burgundy, has graduated from the 5 months
training course in North Hollywood and
is at home with Charlie.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richarme are on a
two-months visit to Louisiana to visit old
friends and old spots they frequented
before coming West. Joe formerly operated
the Long Beach Coin Machine Exchange.
Spotted on Coin Row the first part of
the month were L. A. Barnes, Johnny
Ketchersid, Homer Gillespie and George
Landier, Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. George
Young, Selma; Charlie Peddicord, Ana·
heim; Roy Garrison, Phoenix; Jack Ar·
nold, Barstow; Norman Glover, Bellflower;
S. L. Griffin and Lloyd Barrett, Pomona,
and Paul Sullivan, Oceanside.
Distributing would be a beautiful busi-
ness if only the machines arrived from
the factories in the desired quantities, reo
lates Charlie Robinson, who is adding a
few gray hairs trying to fill orders for
the new Jennings slots.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laymon spent the
March 15th weekend with friends who
operate a turkey ranch near Lancaster
and enjoyed plenty of fried turkey. Ever
eat it? The Laymons say it's delicious.
Dick Wright, stepson of Aubrey Stemler,
and veteran of Guadalcanal, Bouiganville
and for over two years in the Air Force in
the Philippines, is out of the service and
engaged in 30-wire installations and service.
At present he is working from his home
at 2700 San Marino St.
Bill Happel spent the March 8th week·
end in Palm Springs vacationing and
booking orders from operators in the area.
Mollie Simon, former secretary to Curley
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tary and manager for the Music Operators
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secretarial work.
Nick Carter planed out on March 17th
to call upon Chicago manufacturers and
arrange for added distribution.
We can't close this month's column with·
out sharing Jack Gutshall's favorite joke
with you. A mountaineer walked into the
doctor's office and told the doctor that he
wanted him to see what he could do about
patching up his son·in·law's ear-saying,
"I shot a hole in it yesterday." The doctor
reprimanded him severely-the idea of
shooting his son·in·law. The mountaineer
replied: "Waal you see he wasn't my son·in-
law yesterday."
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Nothing could more decisively demon·
strate the new confidence and vigor of the
coin machine industry than the teeming
activities taking place or scheduled to
occur in the near future. The phenomena
is observable in various ways, like new
ventures, expansion of premises, augmented
staffs, group meetings-but all adding up
to the total: complete faith in the grand
future of the industry.
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The first Sunday of March Aireon elec·
tronic phonographs were introduced to the
trade by Osbotn Distributing Co. The
showing was held at the Whitcomb Hotel.
D. H. Osborn had intended to hold it at
his own premises which is now being built
for him but it was not ready in time. About
450 operators attended the gathering. Doc
C. N. Kimball, Aireon /vice president, in
charge of all electronics, arrived for the
occasion, and also W. E. Simmons, reo
gional manager, G. Todd and Herb
Klemme, Aireon factory service instructors.
Senator Ken Johnson, Nevada was a
distinguished guest. R. W. Miller, head of
R. W. Miller DistritJuting Co., Sacramento,
and his son Ralph, helped to demonstrate
the new Aireon models. R. W. Miller Dis·
tributing Co. will handle Aireon through.
out the Sacramento Valley. Operators were
much impressed by the pleasing tone qual·
ity, automatic volume control, and colorful,
novel exterior of the new models. D. H.
Osborn said: "Operators showed their ap·
proval in a very convincing way-by plac-
ing hundreds of orders."
M. A. Pollard, owner of M. A. Pollard
Co., was happy to announce that his firm
had been appointed exclusive distributor
for Northern California, Oregon and W~h·
ington for the products of Compas Inc., and
for H. C. Evans Co., for Northern Cali·
fornia. ·Pollard said that Compas manu·
factures a complete line of parts for every
type of phonograph and games at the
lowest wholesale prices. He expects dis-
tribution to start on the 10th of April.
Displayed at the Pollard showrooms are
samples of the new 1946 Evans Bangtail
and Galloping Dominoes for which orders
are accepted. Deliveries will be made in
rotated order. Pollard is also distributor for
the entire West Coast of the Han-Dee
Lift Truck which are available right now.
Ready for delivery are Packard Pla·Mor
boxes, Genco games, Chicago Coin games,
and Go alee. Pollard stated his policy:
"Every sale must be a happy sale. We
guarantee complete satisfaction with each
transaction."
M. S. Wolf Distributing Co., (formerly
California Amusement Co.) is getting
ready in a big way for "the showing of the
new AMI phonographs, which will be held
in their own showrooms April 2 and 3.
Walter A. Huber, sales manager, believes
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