National Candy & Cigarette Machines
NATIONAL CANDY
MACHINES
•
E. C. McNEIL
are America's finest vendors of five
cent candy bars. Smart operators are
enlarging their operations with this
new Merchandiser NOW.
Direct Factory Representative
"It's a Sweet profitable business"
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COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
imitation of Adolf Hitler given by one
of the guests which lasted 45 minutes
and had the audience rolling around
on the floor from sheer merriment. Hold-
ing the top spot in the gustatory de-
partment was Arne's choice pickled
herring.
Coinings on the Cuff
Coin Row's busiest member last month
was American Record's capable Al
Muir, working neck-deep in a record
survey . .. Most tired coinman for the
month was "Ducky" McFarland who was
the object of a terrific barrage of wi3e
cracks and pin-sharp ribbing as the re-
sult of our May column.
Jack Nelson, vice president and gen-
eral sales manager of the Rock-Ola
Corp., was a Seattle visitor for one day
loct month . ... Back in our midst is the
~Ver-popular Briz Crabtree of the Milis
t:cvelty Company .. . There's a reasor.
for that smile of expectancy on the r.:i-
tund face of Heberling's Rudy Peterwn
these days. The Petersons will be a tr:o
this fall . . . Merchandise machines and
charms are booming to new heights in
'ilancouver, B. C.
Newest newcomer to the local oper ..
ating field: J. H. Hauser, for 12 years a
713 S. Westmoreland • FEderal 4055 • Los Angeles
leading coinman of Pasadena and Lo3
Angeles, who is now in the merchandise
board field.
Response to Rock-Ola's new table
mociel phonograph is amazing, consid-
ering that no floor samples are avail-
able at this writing and delivery is not
expected until July. Sales manager Ron
Pepple of Northwest Sales is wearing
out typewriter keys answering inquirie3
Add Seattle visitors the past month:
Ted Shaler of Yakima and Dan Shafer
of Spokane, one of the few father-and-
son operators in the Northwest, and R.
Schneider of the Pacific Amusement
Company, Vancouver, B. C., a phono-
•graph operator.
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Seminole Indians
at N. Y. Fair
like Bally Games
NEW YORK-Baily's famous O'Toole
Indians seem to have found a tribe. At
least a tribe has found Bally-and, ac-
cording to Bill Rabkin, president of the
International Mutoscope Reel Com-
pany, Inc., the braves hold long pow-
wows every night around Bally pin
games at the World's Fair.
Rabkin 's company has the glorified
Penny Arcade at the Fair grounds and
feature Bally novelty action pin games
exclusively. He reports that the tribe of
Seminole Indians, brought to the Fair
by the state of Florida, flock to the Ar-
cade every night just to play the Bally
games.
On one Saturday night recently, Rab-
kin states, three of the Seminoles con-
tinued to play the Bally Basketball,
without a halt, from 10:00 o'clock in the
evening until the concession was closed
at 1:00 in the morning.
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Supplies Offered
PHILADELPHIA - A complete line of
supplies and accessories for operators
is being offered by the Economy Produc-
tion Company of this city. First ad of
the firm appears in this issue.
Among the many useful accessories
are candy and gum carrying cases, nut
carrying cases, tool boxes, record carry-
ing cases, cigarette carrying cases,
illuminated bumper grilles, economy
speakers and extension speaker cabin-
ets; all prices exceptionally low.
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TOY OPERATORS
A HEW Inexpensive
Toy Assortment
Our Motto Still Stands
CHARM FILLER
"No deal is complete
unless you are satisfied"
----•or----
BARGAINS IN USED GAMES
RECONDITIONED - GUARANTEED
or we will make up
one for you!
Airways ........................ $9.50
Bambinos ...................... 14.50
Cargos .......................... 12.50
Cadet (reserve typeJ..19.50
Chico Baseball ............ 14.50
Ducks ............................ 9.50
Jitterbug Reserve ........ 21.50
1 gross assorted ce//ulold
charms 60c each.
One of These Packs
Must Fit Your Needs
Each
Each
10
3
5
1
3
3
1
The
5
3
10
5
5
4
3
Lightnings ...................... $9.50
Jungles .......................... 14.50
Palm Springs ................ 19.50
Rockets .......................... 8.50
Snappys ........................ 11.50
Yales .............................. 12.50
Zips ................................ 22.50
Southwestern Vending Machine Company
2833 W. PICO STREET
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
ROchester 1421
"Hi.Low" Master Toy Packs
"Hi.Low" Snacks and Northwestern
"Hi.Low" Victor Packs
" Hi.Low" Chief Packs
"Hi•Low" Stamp Pack
"Hi•Low" Stamp Bag
" Hi.Low" Stamp Combination Pack
" Hi.Grade" Bag
"Hi.Low" l•Gross Bag
Lead Bag
Topper Toy Pack
All American Pack
CHALLENGER PACK
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M.
BRODIE
CO.
2182 Pacific Avenue
Long Beach, Cal.
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