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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1939 August - Page 40

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Bargain Mart
PROPHYLACTl\,;----------------
Fifty nearly new twenty-five cent Advance. Some in original car-
tons. Build a permanent income. Five fifty each. 1322 Lee, Long
Beach, California.
(MJJA-P)
Sc: PER WORD, MINIMUM $1.00
No General Dellvery ads accepted. Send copy, with remittance to
COIN MACHINE REVIEW, 1113 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, California.
PACES R A C E > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
and Track Times. I buy and pay spot cash. I also sell Paces
Races and Track Times. What do you want? For sale: Paper
Rolls, Brakes and other parts. Write to CHARLES PITTLE
AND COMPANY, New Bedford, Mass.
(SS-C)
ONLY $ 9 9 . 0 U - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
For the Luxury, Marbelite Counter Model, the best Counter
Model buy in America with nickel, dime and quarter slots
and built-in twelve inch dynamic speaker. For $59.00 and your
twelve record Rock-Ola, we will convert it into the new Marble
Luxury Job. EAST COAST PHONOGRAPH DISTRIBUTORS,
INC., 625 Tenth Avenue at 45th Street, New York City. (JAS-P)
USED VENDING MACHINES FOR S A L E - - - - - - - -
200 Brand New two column le vendors, never unpacked, $7.50
each. Formerly $18.50 each. BUREL & CO., Inc., 679 Orleans,
(A-C)
Chicago, Ill.
WANTED FOR C A S H 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Late Model Skee Balls. Must be priced reasonably. LOS ANGE-
LES AMUSEMENT GAMES, 302 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles,
Calif.
(A-C)
USED VENDING MACHINES FOR S A L E : - - - - - - - -
00 - le Snacks three-compartment vendors, like new-equipped
with latest adjuster for merchandise compartment, $11.95 each,
25 or more, $10.95 each. BUREL & CO., Inc., 679 Orleans,
Chicago, Ill.
(A-C)
SPOT CASH FOR USED G A M E : . - - - - - - - - - - -
Want 200 novelty free play Games; also Westerns and Rock-Ola
Baseballs. State lowest price, condition. MASSENGILL MFG.,
Kingston, N. C.
(ASO-P)
MUST SELL.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
35 Jergens Lotion One Cent Dispensing Machines. Give me an
offer. FELIX COHEN, 1330 10th Ct., N., Birmingham, Ala.
(A-P)
NEW AND RECONDITIONE:u------------
Vending Machines and supplies. Send for latest low price list.
RAKE, 7 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
(AS-C)
FOR S A L E : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 Vest Pocket Bells, late serials, slightly used. Price, $3 7 .50
each. MOHR BROTHERS, 2916 West Pico Street, Los Angeles,
Calif.
(A-C)
FOR S A L E : - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - -
Rowe 7-column 5-cent Gum and Mint Machines at $12.50 each.
One-third cash, balance C. 0 . D. J. & R. AMUSEMENT SALES,
28 Charles St., Holyoke, Mass.
(A-P)
COIN C O U N T E R ; ; , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Do you count pennies and nickels? "Presto" Coin Counter
counts and stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds, also stacks nickels.
Fits the pocket. Handy, rapid and exact. Money refunded if
not satisfied. Price $1.50 each, postpaid. SUPREME PRODUCTS
COMPANY, 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
SS-C
GOODBODY': . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bargain List is waiting for you. We Buy, Sell or Exchange.
GOODBODY, 1824 East Main St., Rochester, N. Y.
(MJJ-P)
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COIN
MACHIN
JErlEW
TOKENS AND C H E C K ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - -
We furnish all types of tokens or checks for pin games or
payout tables, slot machines, etc. Mailing list compiled. Coin
counters, name plates. Write for circular and samples.
SUPREME PRODUCTS COMPANY, 333 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
SS-C
SLOT MACHINES R E P A I R E u - - - - - - - - - - - -
Have your machines adjusted, tightened, cleaned and greased.
Replace defective springs and worn parts. Have them buffed
and painted. Install new Reel Strips and Award Cards. Increase
earning power. Let GRAHAM do the job. 212 East Palmer Ave.,
(SS-C)
Glendale, Calif. Phone: Citrus 1-1093.
WANTE:u-------------------
Scales and other vendors. Write us description and price imme-
diately. SILENT SELLING CO., Marion, Ind.
(8-39)
COIN C O U N T E R . ; ; > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Penny and nickel aluminum tube coin counters. Stacks, counts,
makes wrapping easy. Fits pocket. le or Sc size $1.50 each,
postpaid. SUPREME PRODUCTS COMPANY, 333 N. Michi-
gan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
(SS-C)
SLUG C A R D • : . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Stop the slugs. REVIEW Slug Cards will. On heavy cardboard.
20c dozen, plus 10c postage and wrapping on each order. RE-
VIEW, 1113 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
• BARGAINS FROM DAVE M A R I O • N - - - - - - - - - -
Write for our latest bargain list. We buy, sell or exchange.
• Largest stock in the Midwest. All machines sold on a money-back
guarantee. We carry a complete line of all types of equipment
and we · always have real bargains. MARION COMPANY,
Wichita, Kansas.
(12-39)
"Gold Medal" Is Hew
Bally One-Shot Game
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'llewJ 'llcteJ _
C. H. McJunkin, of the United States
Operating Company in Phoenix, announces
the arrival of a baby girl, Deanne, early in
July. Now maybe McJunkin can get some
work done. This is his first and he hasn't
been able to do any work for weeks.
Joe Bacon, of Phoenix, sold his drive-in,
th e Coffee Pot, and is going in for operat-
ing in a big way. He is building up his
Phoenix and Tucson routes, and has been
ordering new Wurlitzers from Charlie
Washburn for a numb er of good music
locations.
Henry Manning, formerly of Tucson and
Phoenix, recently took over Jack Davis'
Picacho Tavern. The Tavern is a half-way
stop between Phoenix and Tucson and is a
favorite for buses.
Ivan Green and his father, Mike Green,
both of th e Apache Novelty Company in
Phoenix, drove to the San Francisco Fair
during August.
Karl Schott, of Yuma, better known as
the Apache Kid, and his father, whom the
boys call Junior, took in the Fair at San
.Francisco recently. Karl is well known
for his travelogues appearing in the
RlVIEW.

CHICAGO -The Bally Manufacturing
Company's new one•shot multiple payout
game, Gold Medal, is now in volume pro•
duction, according to Jim Buckley, general
sales manager of the concern.
"Gold Medal," Jim states, "has all the
teasing suspense of a bell and, at the same
time, plenty of skill appeal. Although en-
tirely new in play appeal, Gold Medal re·
tains two features which have proven popu•
Jar in all one•shots built in the past few
years, namely, the changing odds and mys-
tery selections.
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Gerett, M. A., Co ..................................................... 28
Globe Printing Co ...... -.......... -................................... 31
Grandbois, U. G .. Co ................................... _ ....... -.16
Groetchen Tool Co ............. _ ............................... 10, 35
Holdsworth Print Shop ............................................ 10
Kemo Novelty Co ..................................................... 36
Kentucky Gum Co ..................................................... 14
Little Gilt Shop .......................................................... 5
Long Beach Coin _Machine Exchange .............. 5
Mape, E. T., Music Co ..................................... 29, 36
Matheson, W. G ....................................................... 39
Medill Electric Co .................................................... -24
Meyberg, Lao J., Co ................................ _ ................ 28
Mills Novelty Co .................................. _19, 20, 21. 22
McNeil, E. C ............................................................... 16
Norris Mfg. Co ........................................................... 15
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
August, 1939
Atlas Novelty Co ....................................................... 6
Automatic Games .................................................. 31
Bally Mfg. Co ............................................................. 4
Bluebird Record Distributors .......................... 26, 28
Brewer, Chas. A., & Sons .................................... 12
Brodie, M., Co.
.. ................................. ............ 17
Permo Products Corp ................................................ 27
P. & M. Sales Co ...................................................... _32
Robbins. D., & Co ...... _ .............. _ ....................... 33, 34
Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp ................................... -.Cover II
Southwestern Vending Machine Co ................... 3
Supreme Products Co ................................. 10. 15, 37
Uneeda Pak Western Sales, Inc ......................... 6
Chicago Lock Co ....................................................... 5
Cinematone Corp ............. -.... -...................... Cover IV
Columbia Recording Corp ......... 23. 26. 27, 28. 36
Daniels, M. T ............. _ ................................. , .............. 34
Decca Distributing Corp .............. -................. -........ 28
East Coast Phonograph Dists ............................... 26
Economy Production Co ......................................... 30
Ellman & Zuckerman ................................................ 33
Falkenberg. W. P ................................................... 12
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Victor Record Distribu.t ors .............................. 26, 28
Victor Vending Corp ................. _ ............................. 32
Viking Specialty Co ................... Cover III, 14, 33
Washburn, C. E ......................................................... 37
Wilcox, W.W .. Mfg. Co ......................................... 4
Woll Sales Co .. Inc ................................................... 38
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Co ......... _ ................................. 29
Zeigler Insurance Agency ...................................... 18
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