END-OF-THE-YEAR CLOSE-OUTS
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USED GAMES
Dixie .................. $69.50
Flagship ............ 25.00
Limelight .......... 59.50
O'Boy ................ 42.50
On Dec:k ............ 69 .50
Speedway ........ 69 .50
Avalon .............. $22.50
Skyline .............. 64.50
Major ................ 20.00
Super Six .......... 42.50
Turf Champs .... 35.00
Zeta .................. 30.00
NEW GAMES -
Chi. Coln
Genco
Ex~lblt
Four Roses .. $99.50 All American .... $99.50 Zombie .. $99.50
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Daval ALL AMERI•
CAN, Sc, NEW ...... $34.95
Daval ACE, new ........ $14.95
Daval MARVEL,
le, NEW ................ $34.95
Daval CUB, new ........ $13.95
Used Daval ALL AMERICAN, 5c: ................ $27.50
CLOSE-OUT OF WURLITZER PHONOGRAPH STANDS
Brand new beautiful stands manufactured especially
for the Wurlitzer by Central Stand. To clear ............... .
S18.50
LIGHTED STANDS ........................ $21 .00
LONG BEACB COIN MACHINE CO.
40
1628 E. ANAHEIM
PHONE: 722-64
LONG BEACH, CALIF.
COIN
MACHINE
/IEVIEW
the distinction of being the first Pacific
Coast distributor for the Automatic Canteen
Company, starting in August, 1930, selling
his franchise with that concern in July
1939. During this period he helped pioneer
the tremendous growth of merchandising
machines. This experience will be of foes.
t imable value to both old and new operators
of merchandising machines, and is avai lable
to all old as well as new operators of
Univendors.
Earl's· enthusiasm of his appointment as
factory representative is only matched by
hi s faith that Univendor is the a nswer to
the operator's needs, not on ly from a
mechanical standpoint, but because of Uni•
vendor's versatility to fi t each location. The
fact that a combination of articles from 5
to 20c can be vended in the same machine
is an advantage enjoyed by Univendor
operators.
Earl served in the U. S. Air Service for
two years during the world war, and is
prominent in veteran organizations of both
Portland and Seattle, being a member of
the American Legion, 40 et 8, and the
Disabled American War Veterans.
Earl will be out renewing his old ac•
quain tances and making new ones in the
territory assigned to him.
W. E. Earl
Stoner Appoints West-
ern Representative
AURORA-C. R. Adelberg, sales mana•
ger of the Stoner Corporation, announces
the appointment of W. E. Earl of 2306
N. E. 27th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, as
factory representative of the Aristocrat Line
of Merchandising Machines, for the states
of Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho,
and Utah.
Earl has had a great many years of
experience in the vending machine field, his
firs t venture dating back to 1928. He has
The pretty young lady is looking at one ol the 450 Fun and Feature films which Auto•
mafic Games, Chicago , has available lor their new Yiew•A•Scope machine. Th is
machine, being announced this month , will be featured at Automatic Games booth at
the Chicago Show.
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