Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1948 July

Goddard, Bend, Oregon came by to give
his best wishe ; Clayton Ballard of Aireon
Sales and Service Co., Portland, dropped
in immediately from his plane arrival to
offer his congratulations, a grand fellow
. .. he's ju t returned from Kansas City.
What father nicknamed "Red" felt his
knees shakin' when he walked down the
aisle with his very beautiful daughter?
None other than R. W': "Red" Wil on of
Cre cent, Oregon.
Mo t of the operators who every spring
sojourn with their families to Palm Springs
are now back in town enjoying the Oregon
mist .. . yeh, we do see the sun shinin g
occasionally.
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Sam Looney, Albany, was most pleased
to come in and visit as was Norman Nemer
"Norm." an old friend and pal ... with a
host of friends.
Lou Duni, Portland Amusement Co.
hale and hearty, most adaptable fellow.
Jack Campbell, Jr., with that ready smile,
was in as was L. P. Kelly ... formerly of
Kelly and Elli , Washougal . . . who is
now the Sales Manager for Titon Metal
Products and doing a grand job of sellin g
Quonset huts . . . one of the most out-
standing examples of which is the Uptown
Branch of the First National Bank of
Portland.
Floyd Brandow, Oregonian Amusement
Co., and wife and baby have just returned
from a trip East. They took the Northern
route and travell ed through Canada, Michi-
gan and way points . . . a pleasure trip
which wa enjoyed by the entire family.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Chester B.
Doerr, wife of "Chet" Doerr who pas ed
away Monday, May ' 24th after a prolonged
illness. He was the President of Melody
Amu ements, In corporated.
Eddie Lombard of Lombard Amusement
Co. just as busy as ever building up that
wonderful bu iness of his.
Barny Mecklenburg of Mack Sales Co.
of Warrenton, wa in town.
R. T. "Bob" Jacob, Vice-President of
Jack R. Moore Co., has ju t return ed from
a trip to Boston, Mass., where he and his
wife journeyed to ee their daughter
"Gwen" and huLby and new baby.
Harry Arnsberg of Northwest Amuse-
ment Co. has been in New York for two
weeks on bu ines. Max and Harry Arns-
sid, Long Beach; William Shorey, San Ber-
nardino and Thomas Boddy, Lomita.
Dolores Minthorne was operated upon at
a local hospital on June 12th and is improv-
ing as this issue goes to press.
Paul Laymon is doing a considerable job
in exporting equipment and has made sev-
eral large shipments in recent weeks. Lay-
mon is also doing a bri k business in used
music equipment.
Porlland
Here's your 01' gal again bringing you-
all item of interest about the Portland
operators. Haven't by-lined this column
since 1942, although I have been closely
in touch with all of the operators and will
be hringing you month-to-month news of
interest to all.
Congratulations to George Schnabel of
Puget Sound Novelty Co. who by opening
his new Oregon branch, the Oregon ov-
elty Co., once more ha proven to his
friends and customers his wish to further
serve this territory. This make three of-
fices in his chain since he already had the
Puget Sound Novelty Co. of Seattle and
Inland Novelty Co. of Spokane. This added
service will keep George husy travelling
around by plane, train and motorcar and
it is his wish that the Oregon branch main-
tain the same dignity, alertness and cus-
tomer "personalized" service for which he
ha made quite a name in the orthwest.
In selecting his "team" to run his Oregon
office, George Schnabel solicited the service
and aid of Helen and Eddie Cusson. We
are not strangers to a great many of you
. . . having been associated with th e Jack
R. Moore Co. for a period of twenty years.
Old friends and customers in shaking
hands and looking over the Orep;on ovelty
office (the former M. S. Wolf Distributing
Company beooti/ul offices) Ilumbered th e
following: Lee Applegate ... recently re-
signed with Sam Steinbock, and DOW work-
ing with City Amusement Co . . .. his new
Boss . . . Al Schubach; Freddy Ellis . . .
formerly of Kelly and Ellis, Washougal,
who tells us he is going to Indianapolis to
pick up a new bus for his new company
. . . the Evergreen Bus Lines; Al Pierce,
Longview, dropped in to say "hello"; Asa
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Spokane
City commi sioner, William Payne, ad-
dressed the Ea tern Washington Amuse-
ment assn's recent meeting. The commis-
ioner emphasized the importance of co-
operating with' the city in the matter of
coin-operated machines.
Billy Paradis, of Cre t Novelty, retire
as an official of the local association. Bill
did some fine work for the boys during the
past troublesome year.
Bill Houk, who operates in one of th e
ci ty's large bowling temples, recently took
delivery of a new Oldsmobile.
Bud Miller will handl e the con tributions
to the Stadium Fund by operator . Ten
dollars per machine was et as a minimum
donation in the city, while $5.00 will be
levied in the county.
Ralph Perrin, former manager of the
local branch of Jack R. Moore Co., is now
manager of the Portland unit.
Harold Bray, of Inland Novelty Co.,
local branch of Puget Sound Novelty, re-
ports increase in month's business.
Carmen Shaw, of Coin Machine Service,
has acquired a new Chevrolet pickup to
take care of his brisk business.
J. A. (Bink) Loosmore is now running
his brother Gordon's route.
Gordon
swi tched into ladies' wearing apparel after
many years in the operating business.
Seallle
SALESBOARDS
2303 West Pi co Blvd.
berg are distributors of punchboards for
Bork Mfg. Co.
Doreen Israel, daughter of Mildred Israel
and niece of Harry a nd Asa Arnsberg is
going to marry Marvin Schnetzer on July
18th. Wedding Bells are ringing.
Wedding bells rang for Art Cusson and
Theresa Duffy on May 29th in a church
wedding . . . reception for friends and
relatives was held at the Cusson house in
a bower of flowers . . . they are hon ey-
mooning at "the Mark Hopkins in San Fran-
cisco.
All of this was prepared for press before
the Columbia and Willamette Rivers went
on the rampage . . . whatta sight . . .
houses strewn like kindling over miles ...
many families most lu cky in getting out
with a many as twelve chi ldren ... many
children strayed away from their parent
. . . but the spirit of cooperation of the
Red Cross, Salvation Army, the Police De·
partment, Army and Coa t Guard rallied
after the first urge of water into Van port
and continued vigilance is being main-
tained on the dikes to prevent further
breaks. The rivers are receding but it will
be weeks before we know to what extent
the "Reaper" took hi s toll.
Will be talkin' to you next month.
L. Helen Cusson
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Canteen Co. of Wa hington has had a
new burst of activity in the two months
since John Nechanicky bought out the
franchise formerly held by George Gunn,
local businessman.
echanicky, whose
brothers are active in the Industry in other
ci ti es throughout the country, came here
from the Portland office of th e Canteen Co.
He i;S rapidly increasing the number of
locations for candy, gum and nut machines,
especially in factories, department stores
and military installations.
The staff at Royal Amusement Co., op-
erators of game, is finding work much
more enjoyable in the newly redecorated
and modernized office. C. P. Curry is in
charge since the recent retirement of B.
W . Cichy, due to ill health.
E. E. Shaffer and Bert Beutler, of Shaffer
Music Co., took time out from upervising
th e remodelling of th e building th ey re-
COIN MACHINE REVIEW
cently took over to give a party for Larry
Hornbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn, of
Shaffer's Portland branch . . . Shaffer's
Seattl e building will , when completed, in-
clude a "sound room ," car peted and deco-
rated for the complete comfort of custom-
ers, a su i te of modern offi ces, and a shop
equipp ed with th e Seeburg test panel.
Congratulations were in order for Ray
R adford, of Pu get Sound Novelty Co.'s
parts departm ent, r ecently, wh en he was
married to Alma Winters, and set off for
a brief honeymoon in Victoria , B. C. Ray
and hi s bride will take a longe r trip in
August, when he takes hi s vacation.
It will be a July vacati on for Mark
Horiskey, of Clark Distributin g. He and
hi s wife will drive to Iowa, and are keep-
ing th e ir fin gers crossed, hopin g for tem-
pera te wea th er th ere ... Ron P epple just
return ed f rom a 9-day cru ise to Alaska on
th e new . S. George Washington whi ch
co mbin ed a little bu in ess with much pl eas-
ure. Whil e in Jun eau , Ron visited with
Bill 'Auld, Northwest Sales Co. r epresenta-
tive th ere, and called on several of his
Al aska accounts.
"Putt" Kinkaid, of orthwes t Sales Co.,
is back after a four month ' sales trip in
Eastern Washin gton, Idah o and Montana.
George Burn ett, form erly with H eberlin g
Brothe rs, local operators, has joined th e
staff of Pu get ound ovelty Co. and will
handl e di stribution of Rockol a' S huffie-
boards, just rece ived here . .. Operators
will be sorry to lea rn th a t Mrs. Alvina
Hamm el, long a member of th e Pu get
Sound Novelty office staff, pa sed away la te
in May after a short illness.
Automati c Laundry Co. has com pleted
installation of coin-operated Bendix wash-
ers at North Richland in washroom s of
housing camps for workers at th e Hanford
Works, atomi c plant. Hugh Ca nn on, local
coin-laundry operator, bought a half-inter-
est in Automatic Laundry Co. and is now
e. D. Joseph's partner in that enterpri se.
Cannon recently sold two coin laundri es
here, one to Joe Bish, and one to Mrs.
Gertrud e Blakemore.
Ma rgaret Codman, at H i-Tone Amu se-
ment Co., reports th at Hy-R oll and Bing-a-
Roll . are proving to be the most popula r
games in town.
E arl Everett, of Sea ttl e Coin Machin e
Co., has re turn ed from a lengthy visit to
California and says he's glad to be back
in his Pu get Sound vi ew hom e.
Local coinmen busy gettin g settl ed in
newl y purchased home in clude E. E .
haffer, whose family has moved into a
new Lake Washin gton hom e, a nd J oe Coffy.
ShafTer salesman, who will soon be joined
by his famil y, now in California.
Clark Distributin g Co. i findin g good
response from operators, wh o app rove th e
new program selector on Wurlitzer phon os.
P h il Hu mphrey
Dakota Decision
Favors Free Plays
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.- Free pl ays were
ap proved in a decision ha nded down May
27 b y Judge Walter Conway who rul ed
pin ball offerin g free-play did not co nsti-
tute gamblin g devices.
The case involved th e City vs. Gilbert
Curry, operator of th e Spo rt Bowl whose
defen e had th e backing of th e S.D. Amuse-
ment Gam es Assn. and th e CM!. Ruling
affec t onl y this prin cipal South Dakota
city.
Th e Judge said he preferred to rely on
a circuit court opinion whi ch was contrary
to a statement by th e state a ttorn ey gen-
eral , Sigurd Anderso n, made in June 1946
to th e effect that free-play pin balls were
consid ered gamblin g devices.
JULY, 1948
The case was brought about last March
when a city detective impounded a Robin
Hood five-ball wh en he saw player place 12
nickels and get fou r free plays for a total
of 16 plays.
John O'Dowell, Curry's attorney, had
conferred with Dudley Ruttenberg, CMI
counsel, prior to th e trial with the result
a clear-cut victory for the Industry. Gener
Pruitt, assistant city attorn ey, prosecuted
the case for the city of Sioux Falls.
Standar d Products Corp., 505 Boul e-
va rd Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
Stern Ciga rette Vendin g Machin e Co.,
Cin cinnati , Ohio.
II CLASSIFIED INDEX
ALARM SYSTEMS : ( 13)
Stern Cigarette Vendin g Machin e Co.
BAIT VENDOR: (New Class)
Al Doerr and George Mayer
BEVERAGE DISPENSERS: (14)
Coffee;
1. F. Fra ntz Mfg. Co.
Telecoin Corp.
Cup- type
Squa re Mfg. Co.
ta nd ard Products Corp.
SOURCE BOOK
CORRECTIONS
BULK VENDORS : (19)
May 15· ]rtne 15, 1948
COIN CHANGER S : (27)
Vi ctor Ve ndin g Corp.
Globe Distri butin g Co.
Add the Following, Unless Otherwise
No ted :
CONSOLES (GAMES): (28)
I MASTER LIST OF MFRS. &
SUPPLIERS (5)
GUM MFGRS.: (30)
Th e All-Ameri can Electric Corp., 306
Stoker Dr., ag inaw, Mich., (form ed
from th e Ace Shoe Shine Co. of Cal. )
Automa tic Spec ialty Co., Covin gton ,
Kentucky.
Berco Mfg. Co., 4711 W. Lake St., Ch i-
cago, Ill.
Ca ndy Corp. of Ameri ca, 12230 W.
Olympi c Bl vd. , Los Angeles, Calif.
Comm ercial Control Corp. , R ochester ,
N. Y.
F. B. Dickin on & Co., Des Moin es,
Iowa.
D-J Industri es, Clearfi eld, P enn a.
Messrs. Al Doerr & George Mayer,
Chipp ewa County, Wi .
Eastern En gineer in g & Sales, Inc., 702
Commercial Trust Bldg., Philadel-
phia, P enn a.
Fo Lee Gum Co., Philadelphia, P enna.
Hurne, Ha gerson, Inc., Chica go, Ill.
MacDonald & Dever, 511-13 Austin St.,
Sa n Antonio, T exas.
Multiple Produ ct Corp., 3612 Ceda r
Springs, Dallas, T exas.
Nation al Servitors, In c., 19 East Main
St., Little Falls, N. J .
G. F. P erry, John ton, So. Carolina.
Pool-o-Game Co., Wayn e, Mi ch.
Square Mfg. Co., 3257 N. Broadway,
'
Chi ca go, Ill.
O. D_ .l ennin gs & Co.
Candy Corp . of Am eri ca
Fo Lee Gum Co.
ICE CR EAM VEND OR S: (31)
Ber 0 Mfg. Co.
Eastern En gin eerin g & Sales, In c.
M ultiple Products Cor p.
Nati onal Servitors, Inc.
ICE VENDING MACHINES: (31)
F. B. Dickin on & Co.
ONE BALLS : FREE PLAY AND
CASH : (35)
J. H . Keeney & Co., In c.
PIN BALL GAMES: (39)
Chi cago Co in Machin e Co.
Marvel Mfg. Co.
McDonald & Dever
W illiams Mfg. Co.
P OOL TABLES : (40 )
G. F. P erry
Pool-o-Game Co.
P OPCORN VEND ORS: (40)
Hum e, Ha gerso n, Inc.
POSTAGE STAMP VEND ORS: (42)
Commercial Controls Corp.
SANDWICH VENDORS : (43)
Stoner Man ufacturin g Corp.
SHOE SHI NING MACHINES: (44)
Th e All -Am erican Electric Corp.
III TRADE MARKS & TRADE
NAMES (49)
,
Bait-O-Ma t - Messrs. Al Doerr
George Mayer.
and
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be attached to any wall.
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PAUL A. LAYMON, Inc.
1429· 31 West Pico
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