Pasadena Wired Music
Consolidated
PASADENA-The two principle wired
music operations in Pasadena were con·
solidated on November 1st resulting in an
operation of more than 50 stations.
Arch C. Riddell and his Harmony Hos·
tess system have taken over the Rhythm
Aire system operated by Charles L. King
and King is no longer associated with the
new consolidation. By November 21st the
Harmony Hostess studio will be moved to
the 905 Green Street address of Rhythm
Aire.
New consolidation is operating around
the clock wi th a record library of 7500
recordings.
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Gutshall Bags 3
On Hunting Trip
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
56
FOR
NOVEMBER
1941
Wa yne Christy, Northwest manager for W est Coast A utomatic Candy Corporation , signs
another large order for Univendors. W . E. Earl, W estern Representative for Stoner Corpora-
tion, looks on approvingly.
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LOS ANGELES- Jack Gutshall, Esq uire
Music's head man, returned home in late
October with three deer-one buck and two
does- he bagged on his hunting jaunt into
Idaho. Others in Gutshall's party were
equally lucky but Jack topped them all in
the number of kills.
Jack got the first one on h is second day
out. Returning home he had the three
frozen and it looks like the Gutshalls will
be munching venison 'way into next Spring.
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Atlas Has Coast
To Coast Business
CHICAGO-Atlas Novelty Co. reports
a warehouse full of ray guns, phonographs,
consoles, pin games · and other equipment.
"There's 25,000 square feet of floor space
in our warehouse," stated Eddie Ginsburg,
Atlas official, "and every inch is taken up
with equipment.
"We are selling to operators from coast
to coast, and they find we can meet every
demand for machines at the right prices."
The loading and shipping platform at
Atlas looks like that of Sears, Roebuck &
Co. with large shipments of machines of
all types going out to operators through·
out the country.
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"But darling, if I marry you I'll lose my
job."
"Can't we keep our marriage a secret?"
"But suppose we have a baby?"
"Oh, we'll tell the baby, of course."
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Wolf Sales Host
To Wurlitzer Group
DENVER - Wolf Sales Co., Wurlitzer
Denver Distributors, entertained a large
group of Wurl itzer officials at a meeting
held last month. Part of the gro up appear
in the picture above.
Left to right: J . C. Ditto, Service Man·
ager for Wolf Sales; AI Roberts, Manager
of Wolf Sales; Fred Fields, Wurlitzer Dis·
tributor in Seattle, Wash. ; Harry King,
Wurlitzer Factory Represen tative; Ed
Wurgler, WurIitzer Credit Manager; AI
Goldberg, Owner, California Simplex Dis-
tributing Co.; M. C. Hammergren, General
Sales Manager; Bill Bye, Wurlitzer District
Sales Manager for the West Coast; Spence
Reese, Assistant General Sales Manager;
Ed Smith, Manager California Simplex
Distributing Co.; Wolf Reiwitz, Owner of
Wolf Sales; Russ Smith , Sales Represen·
tative, California Simplex Distributing
Co.; L. W. Peteet, Wurlitzer District Servo
ice Manager.
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Ballard Returns Home
PORTLAND-Clayton Ballard, Packard
District Manager for the Northwest, reo
turned from a trip in Eastern Montana the
last of October and reports business is fine
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throughout the terri tory.
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