Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1950 June

YOUR SEEBURG DISTRIBUTOR WILL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU HOW SELECT-O-MATIC "100" MUSIC SYSTEMS OFfER GREATER OPPORTUNITY
R. F •• ONES COMPANY
127-9 E. 2nd South, Salt Lake City 1, Utah
1515 N. E. Broadway, Portland 12, Ore;
1314 Pearl Street, Denver 3, Colo;
2208 Fourth Ave., SeaHle 1, Wash:
1263-7 Mission St., San Francisco 3, Calif.
Dad's oullonighl; it's club night in Small-
cent of these clubs have set up a charity program
town, U.S.A. He plans to enjoy the camaraderie of
from the Bell machine receipts. Proud and happy
his fellow townsmen and probably will get involved
committeemen from these clubs investigate and
in pinochle, poker, billiards, call rummy or play the
channel moneys into worthy local and national
Bell machines, or maybe he will just sit around and
charities. The individual amount that is dispensed
kibitz. Over 20,000 towns in the U.S.A. have all or
this way by anyone club may not seem so much, but
either of these types of clubs-civic, patriotic or fra-
multiply it by the number of clubs in these 20,000
ternal-that afford a place where men can gather to
small towns, and it reaches an astounding figure.
"punch the bag" or in some way, as they may see fit,
The Bell machine does two jobs: It provides
have fun and relaxation along with their fellowmen.
money for the club's own maintenance; it provides
Club night is an important night to the men
for the charitable contributions that the club has
in America's small towns, not only to the small town
elected to make. These clubs need Bell machines, for
,
men, but also to the farmers in the outlying com-
this revenue could never be gathered from special as-
munities who look forward to club night after a hard
sessments. It is a known fact that clubs could never
week's work in the soil.
replace this Bell money that way because the mem-
Club facilities are made possible only through
bers do not favor special assessments. The Bell type
th~ . only
one means-MONEY. Comfortable, well equipped
machine is
coin operated unit in the world
club houses, good food and refreshments help to
that constantly contributes huge .sums of moneys
keep the club's membeis,hip high. Seventy-five per
to worthy cha.rities in 20,000 Smalltowns, U.S.A.
BELL-O-MATIC COBPOBATION
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WORLD'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR: MILLS BELL PRODUCTS, 4100 FULLERTON AVE., CHICAGO 39, ILL.
JUNE, 1950

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