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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1935 June - Page 101

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National Amusement Conlpany
In the Spring ...
A
NYWAY, these two young ladies in
the Los Angeles ofFice are very popu-
lar with the operators who make it a habit
to drop in regularly at National. They're
very busy with books and typewriters, but
never too busy to greet visitors with a
cheery smile. Both Miss Klassen and Miss
Smith ("Smitty" to you) have a thorough
familiarity with the business, too. EfFicient?
Well, you have to be with Jack and Henry
for bosses, don't you, girls?
Busy Scenes
H
ERE are some brand new views of the
main ofFice. Upper Left: Complete serv-
ice department and repair facilities . Upper
Right: National's speedy delivery trucks
that get the games to operators promptly
without losing valuable profit-earning
time. Lower Left: Business ofFice and acces-
sory display counter. Lower Right: Here's
what happens when Jack McClelland goes
to Chicago! The gang kills valuable moments
posing in front of the main entrance. Left to
right are Kinzy Smith, bartender; Miss Klas-
senj George Schwartz, sales manager (how
does he rate that spot?); Miss Smith; Flo
Tremblay, service manj Walter K. Moore,
also of the mechanical staFF, and H. L.
Stuart himself.
PAULINE KLASSEN
A I I
EVELYN SMITH
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